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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Dec 1949, p. 3

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y.r^- <*.,T .T. "Of./ , ^ 4.V*. Jt*.1,' , •-^" . w.,', .- .-, "i/; ? i iiSbir lIVi) iivlslv / 1V*.; *' ^; /7J'?*' *v: ,'*<•'•• ». w *•-<! .••'?•• g-iS >- «. H» * . ."-V ,"• »-*,»'• TH« McHENRY PLADIDEALIR JL *' < » - -^1-r-*- - r;-", •_ -^vfr-jr T*yr» - -t «' ^ < >!,„» *' .- «***- - *j I * HEAR" (N EARL R. WALSK ^Tempus Fugits and the rounty •Mketball tournament is upon us nis week before punts and passes •tawe been completely cleared worn our thoughts. The schedule of drawing will bo Printed someplace in Ye Ole* Plaindealer. If you don't fiud alt the sports news on the sports 9age, just look around. - This advertising, sometime* Unown as pa: -dirt, is edging us •Jght up to the top of the page, it we-'re still hanging oo, to . the ipes. '... - Loyalty to our horo# team should make us predict that the . boys might come through in this It grand old tournament. As the cheerleaders siy, , "We Ijlke Our Boys", but can't forget : that a couple of teams represent- MEJrystal LakP and Hebron will be Shooting for the crown. Way back in the year 1925 Me- Henry won a county champion- "ship. It's a long time between dups, but our hopes carry on. After all, our beloved White Sox haven't won a penant since 1919 aad we bubble over with enthusiasm each spring when the robins fly north. There's nothing quite as chummy as a county tournament. You meet a lot of friends from various towns inquire as to how their teams are getting along and •ecretly hope you can pin their fars back when the whistle blows. th life it is safe to invert in human principle.' Every man is a hero to hiB dog and everv dog is his master's confidente whe'a all others fail him. If you are as glad at anothers fortifne as you are sad ait his misfortune you are his friend. When you back away from the Golden Rule, you are headed for trouble. Joint tenancy is where a man is Mie landlord and his wife collects the rent. When a person is double-minded he seldom follows a single line of attack. -- ANONYMOUS ELGIN T0ASTMASTER3 P-EAT 30 OPS; C O F. ? EATS CRYSTAL LAKE After trailing by a few pofcits m'o?t of the ^Hine. the McGraw Toast masters of Elgin beat the Co-ops" 55 to 50 here last Sunday night. •; ;"y .v . Although the.Co-op passing was ragged, Uy^ boys managed to keep a few i»okits ahead until" a tall I'ellov -named Kerolier put in his Appearance - late in the game. Kcrchff w'ow'd 10 points and gave X! Honrv ff> trtvich trouble on rebounds that it was downright discouraging". • ' This was not a' league gahje so it will -lot go down on the records. Next Sunday night the Co-ops will be hack in league play, meeting Nsperville here. The boys need more practice and will have to sharpen both their team work and shooting for the strong competition that lies ahead. The Foresters held their winning pace in county league competition,, beating Wyman's Crystal Lake five by a 54 to 42 count. Scully, former Crystal Lake High School star, powered through 21 points to lead the point-making department- It was in the third period that the Foresters forged ahead, scoring 16 points and holding the Lakers to 5. Corcoran found the range at this point and sank 4 long shots. Co-ops FO #T PF Joe Jackson ............... 5 4 3 Larkin ....... 6 e 1 8: Miller 1 0 2 Neiss 1 0 4 Peterso7i .w. 6 t 4 L. FYeund v.. . 3 4 Art Jackson . 1 0 1 Bud Miller ...J....^.4... . 0 • ' i 1 Totals 21 8 20 McQrav'i EUJIB..- FG: FT BF R. Morton .• 4 4 '. 4 R. Andresen • . 6 - 1 1 D. Widmayer» .3 1 O. Paris 4 ? Markwardt .. .1. . 1 2 Van Lanjtien 2 0 2 M. Kercher 4 3 Totals 15 Score By Quarters: Co-ops .. 13-30-S8-50 Klgfn . 12-24-35-55 Foresters FQ FT PF Howard ........ 1 •:# 2 McC'racken :.. 6 2 Bolger 2 « 0 Bockman T * 0 Stilling 0 Montgomery 1 i 2 If f % Whoops! Word just reached us that those Srprisin£ Warriors beat Harvard to 37 at Harvard Tuesday flight. Remember. Burlington High plays here tomorrow (Friday) night. We were pleased to hear that When the G. S. Andrews called on The Shoemakers resided in ter Village, Wilmington, Delaware recently, their eyes met a copy of the Plaindealer. -J The Shoemaker's resided in Oakhurst a few years ago and Were the kind of people McHenry Would like to claim. Some °f you young sprouts will be interested in hearing that Marilyn is now a Junior in the Sniversity of Maryland and Wilam is enrolled in the University <ff Pennsylvania. •-- There's just no limit to thisfbr- reaching Plaindealer. Do your Christmas shopping early. If you look around, you Will find that McHenry stores llave the merchandise you want. tSost of us buy a few items away from home, but think it best to itiake our motto "Buy-Away In llcHenry." Guess that's all. Don't forget hat the Co-ops and Foresters play ome games Sunday night. DAILY PINUPS Christmas is not only a day for giving and •> getting but also for forgiving and forgetting. _ To accrue the highest interest fale \ HFMtY FRKftMAH, Auctioneer The undersigned will sell at Public AtJPtton on the farm known a: the Dr., Schroeder farm located on the west side of Wonder Lake. 1 miles southeast of Greenwood, 6 miles weat ef M«Henry an& 6 miles iorthpast of Woodstock on . 1 Monday, December 19 commencing at 12 o'clock sharp the following described property: 15 Head of Livestock -unsisfitny of "> Hoixlein Jlairy Cows; 1 Guernsey Cow; # Hohteli; Helf<rs, l^ rnnTTt1f5 to 2 ye:irs old, bred; 2 White TAce Mteers, aiera? v v e i f h t 6 0 0 l l w . ; l H » » l s i e ! n B a J I , 1 6 m o n t h s o l d . . . . - . FEED 30 tons 1st and 2nd cutting alfalfa,- round bales; 7(H) bushels ea. corn. • • • • • » • MACHINERY McCorni ck Deering Model H ttactor and cultivator; Ford-Fergusi Tractor"; ,1'ord-I'erguso.i tractor plow; Scraper bucket for Ford .:at tor; iV.cConnick Deeriiig Hydralic Manure Loader; McCormick Deerin; tractcM*. spreader; McCormick Deling 8-ft. tandem disc; McCormick •Deering tracMr fom planter; Oliver 10-ft. grain drill with fertilize! and j.rass he:-a attai limenl; David Bradley 7-ft. power mower; Lindse> 1 set ion dn .s;.('a3t. 4 bar side delivery rake; John Deere rubber tirt wagon with steel ruck and sides and Hydraulic Hoist; Case Hammer mill; electric I rocders; Power lawn mower; Milk cart; 10x12 brooder hour,;-; Rubber tire wheel barrow. Wagon box; 75-ft» drive belt; Surge o ?ingle milking machine; Surge electric hot water lieate. 20 n.ilk caas; 2 wash tanks; Pails; Strainer and numerous other sma.. itenu. TFIRMS -- Ail suiiiB ef $25 and under, cash; over that amount & casl nci balance to be paid in 6 equal monthly installments plus cairryinj harges. All property to be settled for on day of sale. No property to b, emoved until settlement is nuude. ^ Edwin J. Newkirc THORP FINANCE CORPORATION, Clerk .V. F. Powers, Representative . Phone Woodstock 110 Michels . L--.-.. Miller Althoff Corcoran Totals Wyman's Crybtal L. Scully ... Timn ..... .... Hansen D. Bacon ... K. Bacon Ohmke . Salzman Totals Score by Quarters McHenry Crystal Lake 1 .. 1t I • .. B 0 24 C FG. FT 10 .. 1 .. S .. I ... 1 .. 0 .. 6 IT f ' « 4 t 14 PF 0 1 1 1 0 I • t the rebounds all night. The J. Vs won an «asy victory over Whitewater 41 to SO tor their first win of the seawm. C. Hiller was high scoreer with 9 points and J. Lawrence hit for 8. McHenry B FT F Thies (Capt.) 1 » 3 Laures 0 9 6 McCulla .... ft 4 2 Miller S 4 3 Hiller ~7™...... 1 15 Dowell Jackson • *§ 2 Totals I 14 21 Whitewater . . FT F Dwest 1 14 Ardeldt I, 0 1 Mark h art 01 0 Therwood 110 Platner 1 f 4 Ambrose 0 1 1 Adsit 0 1 0 Totals R It 10 •vni<r rnh(>«»r riie Plaindf-aiT Reati rli.^ ^V^nr I McHenry's stores ire |Hle4l wR> •Jr'Hrifima« OifC« froai SaHtaf '5. I W( I I.:•!.<!!» W"® 10-29-46-64 ; 13-23-18-42 WARRIORS DEFEAT WHITEWATER FOR FIRST SWANI WIN The Warriors traveled to White- * water Friday, Dec. 9 and took thier first conference victory by ; a score of 32 to 21. The Warriors were rated as the underdogs, since ' Whitewater defeated Elkhorn, bht! the Warriors played good ball and led Whitewater the entire \ game. The score at halftime was 15 to 6 in favor of McHenry. McCulla and Miller teamed up to lead j the boys hi scoring with 10 points each. Altho Laures failed to score he did a swell job of controlling Whenever you want to go and at any time of the day or night you can get one of our taxis for immediate' service by ailing 723. Call a McHenry Cab Phone 723 Spf.TVT:. ' 4 lb. Family Special Only $3.95 A delightful assortment for everyone 1 lb. and 2 lb. Jolly "Red and White Santa Tin filled with a lovely assortment of chocolate .Ting-a-lings, Fancy Creams, Hard and Cherry centers. 12 oz. Fancy Christmas Bell packed with choice assortment of hand dipped chocolates and bon bons. Come in to see our assortment of hard candy, candy canes, filled stockings, ttory book dolls and the unbreakable Terri Lee with .her complete wardrobe. # - Anio^Utut'i, Gaudy Sltofi Store Hours 10 a.ui. to 10 p.m. until further notice Hiw&y 120 - 30 on Elm Street McHenry, 111. TIRES 'iff (Jive that automobile something new tor Cliriitmas. He has been a faithful frierd throughout the; year.' - ' V:- K Special Holiday Tiac Sale'i:-V:vys--;: Atlas Roadster Tire -- 6:00x16 / s^._ . „ $11.0S Atlas Grip Safe Tire 6:00x16* jiiJj $13.50 Atlas Roadster Tire -- 6:50x16* $13.00 Atlas Grip Safe Tire -- 6:50x16 ^ Atlas Snow Tii^-^ 6:00x16 i Liberal reduction on all other sizes. These prices inohide all taxes. . Installed on the wheel Have You Bad T!iat Battery Checked' Lately? We carry & domplete line of batteries and bil» tery service. Libersi Old Greasing -- Tires Repaired -- Accessories COMPLETE UNK OF ANTI FREEZ1 We Have The Price -- We Have The Quality Schreiner's Standard Service PHONK 344 WEST McHXNRY, IUU. . AAAA.AA A A A A A A the 50 FORD for Htn'i lru« "Fothion Cor" styling In «vary Rn«, **mtf Moill And • beauty to handle, too--wINi "Finger-Tip" Stowfaf «n4 35% ewler-eding Klng- SiM Brak«a. lt!t the'50 FORD for Mere hip and «faouM«r room than any other car in Nl#s datd Mom -wferti New won iqg front ml mA fcflw rvbbf cwhion. ***** PS. Hr tm furi fmf. 0 ft Iwl Iry fwA 4*wlfc ovaeew*..; fcW|W>» %*gl & hi the 50 FORD for (PSSO. ^ Ca« kpnr • • f" pepeil jfnkep a/JiirfrfaerrpennrcAe Jml „ft «tT** .t!k Gf «nt nr 10f0 kp. V4I So qiM R aar Ford** fa»oiM -Mid ship- 0 /our Ford Dealers imp tm • wd 4 "Wmpf BUSS MOTOR SALES 131 MAIN STREET PHONE 1 --------McHENRY, ILLINOIS -- /. • Open Every N ite Until Xmas 'Open Sunday 9 a. m. to Noon Gifts For ALL The Family -- Come In and See Our L rge Selection --- ALL Priced at Money Saving Values 1 POOL TABLES $2.39 -- $4.69 -- *5.49 --r-HURDY GVKDY With Dancing Monkey lSjpcial"TZ^I..LIZ.l.I^ $1.79 Ladies Dresses $4.95 - 6.95 - 9.95 - 11: UP TO 60% SAVINOS Original 15 PUZZLE $1.00 Ladies Skirts Wool -- Corduroy -- Gabardine Sizes 12 to 32 CHINESE CHECKERS $7.25 -- $1.69 $2.89 - 4.95 - 6,49 Blacks -- All Sizes -- $3.98 $4.98 Lionel ELECTRIC TRAINS $19.95 to $199.95 Large Selection Accessories Electric JOOTBAT.L ~ BASEBAO. GAMES $1.50 to $5.95 Trucks w Plastic and Metal Large Assortment 19c to $12.95 Large Selection Xmas Tre* Decorations and Gift Wraonings 5c to $2.98 SWEATERS Nylon and Wool Slipovers and Cardigans $1.98-4.98 Green Goddess NYLONS 51 -- 15 Beautiful Fail Shades $1.39 pr. - 3pr. $3j89 Flannel Gowns -/Pafamas - $1.89 - Magnetic ---DART GAMES------ $1.00 Value 79c--Ite : ^ ; -- -- • 1 ' • % - ERECTOR SETS Jr $3.00 ---46.95 -- $10.96 ---- vt1-;, . Hf TREE LIGHT SETS SPECIAL 66c Idght Bulbs ft - 12c - 15e DOLLS Wide Selection 29c to $9£5 DOLL CARRIAGES Three Shf $4.98 -- $7.95 -- $10.95 Bathinette Close Out House Slippers - 98c to $2.95 HOCKEY SKATES $7.95 Electric KITCHEN CLOCKS $3.98 l Ph» 10% Fed Tax G. E. IRONS Electric BteaA ... $11.95 $17.9f Camfield ELECTRIC TOASTER $21.95 zTSunbeam MIXMASTERS $29.50 Planter's Solid OOPPER VASES' 89c t& $2.49 PHONE 459 am CEO. COLLETTE, Ownar Meh MSZTTOBAMK McHEMKY, HJk

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