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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Feb 1944, p. 1

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"'the use of ration tokens, should •" ,J>rove the .greatest boon contributed the convenience of the retail food trad<' and housewives since rationing C.i'vJiRtxrtefl. These tyken*, blue and red. I "'•" Will be worth one point each. . ] The three changes will be as fol-j lows: (1) Each stamp will have a-j point value of 10 points. (2) Tokens R isn-t often that the groom is • <mU be given as "change. (3) \onored b havin his,picture printed Stamps will have a longer validity for this honor mu&\\y his perHxi, i.e., twelve weeks bride Kovfever, war has made many The most conspicuous .between the changes in almost e line and t6. • »ew simphfiea technique and the old. d our servicemen are entitled to fa the use of tokens. Tokens will be 1 privilege we can give them, used only in "change making and Uwig Brefeldi aviation radio man, remain valid indefinitely. They may secom] cl stationed at Corpus be used m making later purchases Chrigti Tex&s ig the son of Jacob ^ Under the new simplified plan Ave Brefeld of- this cky^ end iived here w n J for n^ny years, attending the local •A, 8B, 8C, m and 8E. Three red schools On Jan. 26 he took as his Stamps, 8A 8B and 8C become valid bri(Je Misg Agatha Schmitt of this ,|he samg date and new red stamps d #nd the le are noW become valid every two weeks With ?maki lheir hcme in Texa3. *11 red and blue stamps in War Ration Book 4 worth 10 points, the allotment per person will be a total of r fifty blue stamp points each month and sixty red stamp points each 4- week period. One Ration Book Processed foods will use blue Stamps; meats, fats, cheeses, carine?! AT CAMP GRANT YOUR Dimes Make THEM Dummiei" In MESSAGES FROM MEN IN SERVICE EXPECT CHOIR TO DRAW LARGE CROWD FEB. 20 OllLY 450 TICKETS ON SALE; BUY EARLY ; 'sGet ydui" ticket now" l§ no sales c a l k t h i s t i m e q r w e a r e r e f e r r i n g t o . the annual banif concert to be held »n' Feb. -C,at which tiriie fiftjt members of the .Gte^it' Lakes choir will bp pre-i'";;V ^ent as g^est artists, there W litclef,r;; ioUbt but that there 'will-,be sonit*body . 111 ^every family irt this- vicnity, w]bo;' will beinterested in hearing this , ai^>up. many, for the first time: . • 4y Tickets, as it has been mentionedbefore, are fifty <*nts and the pur- (Th. to i v \v rwick) chase of one will admit the buyer to LLO^D OEi 1 LING .('both the band concert and the annual Last week we received a short lw. ^ orchestra poncert which will be given later m the spring. Tickets are now on sale a>nd may be purchased from any band or orchestra member, at Bolger's or Wattlas' drug store or at VVorwick's studio. These tickets will be reserved on Friday. Feb. 18. at 12:30 p.m., at the high school office. •Only 450 tickets will be sold. If that number are sold before the concert, ho tickets will be sold at the door. Those who wish to attend and, are t«r of appreciation from Lloyd Oeffling who has served in eight camps ill the past twelve mouths. He is one of our boys fortunate enough to be stationed not too far from home ' at the present time, having been at I Camp Grant for a short time. "Dear Mr. Mosher: S 'Just a few lines to express my ap- | preciation to you for sending the I ,p aper. " past two an(* one' unable to make reservations in the half months I ve. been moving from center of the auditorium are a ed one place to another so that Ldidn t lQ rtmeml)er that un,:ke plavs get time to give my correct address rented there, all seats are equallv„ j.They have got me in the medics and; cood for this t of ro • Bot'h . ^isnt as bad as some claim it is the band and the choir promi^ to ©uring the past year I ve been at bc loud enough to he heard anvwht,re . e^ht different places but most of in the and alsQ seen Th; band> the places lye been at were short of courset wi„ ^ u sta£e an(4 Is^ys except for the camp at Detroit. the choir wiJ1 perform tm% the ' where I was stationed for ten months. stage, oh a sj>ecially built platform. toPur" ***** are ill ^em t06,!8^te of that drive -tcUMit j off a^!iv ^aboJt t^e^'lighte Chaplain R^Han^n a lieuten- FoaSeth war T h m but. only lf ,our bond purchases are effective on record, almost half ofjout. • x want to thank you again-fori'ant Commander at Great'Lakes. - Fourth war Loan drive which^will be such as to place us in the home front the nation's population did not ' buy; A late report in- " fish, canned milk will use red stamps. Dear Mr. -Mosher ar.d Staff: ' Thus, when marketing for food the Have received the paper for several over next Tuesday, Feb. 15. Xt that hero class. Every home anxiously extra War Bonds. ^ J|°nsumer need only one ration months notor I want to thank time the McHienry township quota of awaits the news of the bloody fight- forms us that McHenry township foo^ an(l ^b®n ® customer pays a( you for ,sending it $241,500 must be met or the people of j ing. How much easier it is to wait still has several thousand dollars and it is greatly this township w^ll have failed to "go j when w know that we have done worth of bonds to buy to meet the as" over the top" for the fiirst time in j all possible to make that news en- present quota. However, reports are . marketing bill, she will no longer lave to tear out the exact number of itamps to meet her purchase require- ,;^.*»ens. Instead she will use as many 10-point stamps as neccessary and fake the difference* if any, in token •change." The advantages of the new plan for the retailer and wholesaler are evident, chief among them being that the clerical work is reduced. With all red and blue stamps having the same point value, 10 points, ... the only sorting required is to separate red and blue stamps, with 60 the pap6r and keep them coming. "Sincerely vours, "PVT.* LLOYD W. 6EFFLING, ' ' Camp Grant, 111/ appreciated I v»«r me iujj ior me nrsi 11 me m,i < sure you. I have this war. jcouraging and bright. not in from all chairmen, so let's con- * o been tran®" - We all know tliat we are now in '• During the Third War Loan drive tinue to "back the attack" and make ferred and you will tbe greatest battles in the world's I we did a mighty job accordng to all the purchasers 100 per cent at least find my address on history. Rather, THEY are in these reliable reports. Yet, while the ^fc,in this community. the end of this ' letter. I am now stationed in Norfolk, Va., which is about 1200 miles from McHenry. I have seen some very nice mountains on the way over here GROVER C. KIMBALL, 61, NATIVE OF THIS COMMUNITY IS DEAD Grover C. Kimball, 61, son of the We have a very nice operating late J. W. Kimball, postmaster and SPECIAL NOTE RATION GUIDE RUDOLPH E JOHNSON ATTENDS COLLEGE OF NEWS ABOUT. 00R SERVICEMEN ; icctor of the choir, formerly studied • at St. Olafs college under Dr. Chris- I tiansen, director of the internationally famed St. Olaf's choir. Chaplain ! Hanson has announced that thf n'aj joritv of the choir's numbers will be." 1 sacred as this is strictly a choir, not a chorus. Two numbers, "Anchors A weigh'* and "Finlandia" will be sung by the choir with band accompaniment. The forty members of the band have chosen "Sindbad, the Sailor," with Enjoying a few days at their re-; narrator, as their own novelty num- CHICAGO UNIVERSITY spective homes in this locality the! bt?r. The complete program will | past week were Vernon Kennebeck, | appear in next week's issue of the Rudolph E. Johnson, Maid Knot., I w^° ^as ^>C€n at j Plaindealer. McHenry, Illinois, who has attended sea for many fer cent less stamps to handle. For base and training station here My assessor in McHenry for many years, begins FEBRUARY 27. One-point enronedTn^the^college of^the ' Gearv^' wh^^has LAURES SEE l(r. and Mrs. Consumer the ad van t- whole company from Great Lakes died at his home in St. Louis, Mo., red tokens will be given in change for University of Chicago Frnest C Mil- MflMk been transferred •ges are many too. Increased validity was sent here for advanced training on Monday Feb. 7 1944. after an Red Stamps and one-point Blue To- registrar annoyed this week IH| from Avon Park, feriod to twelve weeks means longer and schooling, which will be plenty dlness of three weeks. However, he kens for Blue Stamps. Stamps will (He will study at the university .JSIESff-, Fla., to Hunter period to budget points. There should stiff. less error in budgeting for the' For the time being we are in tem had Keen in fnilino- Viooifk \~u~ *vc,,s ",uv «»» ,tle will study at the university past two vears Mr Kimh»n w be WOrth 10 P°'nts each' Tear under the Chicago Plan of Education T * o ~ ""o * vnv ** v »•* v •»' v v ,»* 1 1 • , . _ _ bal1 was , Sk1 ttaamii pls^3 ovruutv aacvr 1 ovosso Rivantviiounu Bwvouoikv i1n11- which provides a liberal college edufact that red and blue stamps are porary barracks, for the ones we ^ m McHenry, leaving 8tead of Up and down. FOLLOWING cation fdr students between the ages -Worth 10 points will make the figur- were to get are now occupied. They ,wie aooui twenty >eais ago. STAMPS BECOME VALID FEB 27 of 15 and 18 ftig of points much easier. The last have a great many sailors here. We Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. MEATS AND FATS: Red Stamps Under the Chicago Plan, studenU ^inute rush before «xpiratK>n date hit the hay at 9:30 and hit the deck R- C. Bennett and Mrs. F. L. Vos-; A8( Bg and c8 (Book Four) R00d for ar« permitted to enter the college Ala- an3 Should become a thing of the past at 5:30 so we have sufficient sleep. 2.ur8rh. of Harvard and Mrs. W. J. 10 each, FEBRUARY 97 • after twn v<.»r« nt i»-, Lakes. TEXAS ON WEDDING ANNIVERSARY TRIP Field, Ga., since Mt. and Mrs. Math Laures returnhis furlough: Earl ed from Texas last week, having Smith of Cham- spent a very enjoyable ten-day vapaign, 111.; Robert cation trip visiting their son. Erwin, Hapke of Decatur,! who is stationed at Camp Hood. The Richard Freund of Great trip celebrated 1 the silver wedding j anniversary of the couple. ! They started their journey from Newly added to our servicemen list' here on Jan. 22 and later that day , , , - , -- - - » . , , iv pviiiva eaui, naiinvnp i 27 after two years of high school in- «or the periods, are definitely schedul- One thing down here that is hard Temple ofj Elgin; three brothers, T.: throu h ' MAY 20. FOLIjOWING stead of the regular four. Thus, «d far in advance. The tokens have to get accustomed to is the weather. L- Kimball, Chicago; W. K. Kiml^all; STAMPS REMAIN AT PRESENT the student of the college completes M value of 1-point and no expiration It is cold at night and plenty warm J, urnee; ana William of Crystal i POINT VALUES. a liberal education and receives a a,e Cl^ir Kins^y of Mare Island, ( were honored at a dinner party g'iven date. Combined with the fact that jp the day time. We get liberty e* ; processed FXK>DS: Green Stamps bachelor's degree from the college Calif., and William Bolger of San, in Chicago by friends. Dr. Moelmann G, H a*d J (Book Four) good JAN. when most students are just begin- Diego, Calif. j an(j family. The following day, Sun- 1 through FEB. 20. . ning the junior year in university. j j day, they spent with their daughter. Green Stamps K, L and M (Book Rudolph a third year student of At. the pre-flight school of the San ! Mary, Jane, R. N., who is taking a iany member of the household may every night and also every weekend. The body is at rest at the Peter : :ig>end them, children may be sent I spend most of my liberty traveling M. Justen funeral home until Frii » the store with tokens only, thus through different towns and places day afternoon at 2 p.m., when last »educing the chances of losing ration which seem te be very educational rites will be held there. Burial will p0Ur) good FEB 1 through MAR 20 c°HeSfe. will receive his bachelor's' Antonio, TVxas, aviation cadet cen-ipost graduate course at Cook coun- MEATS AND FATS: Brown Stamps degree from the college in two years, ter 238 cadets from Illinois, including ty hospital. At the hospital the By entering the mid-year, he will be one from McHenry, are receiving Laures were shown through the hooks. Ration books will last longer and interesting. ' be in Woodland cemetery. loo, with one book doing the work of The civilians here in these towns ; at least two or three. The number 8eem to be all right but they charge, J + i I ipif 8tamps to be handled will be re-j-y0u double for whatever you pur-1 iuced from the maximum of 28 chase. However, whatever we need itamps now used each month to the we have in our stores on the statipn. Siaximum of 11 stamps under the So they won't get very rich oh me. ji»ew plan. We have the best chow here that a *4 It is important to note that there fellow could get. The* only real bad vill be a changeover period when thing is that we have to write with Births hrown samps Y ai d Z in Book No. 3 the paper on our laps, which seems •nd Green samps K, Land M in Book to be a hard job to me. Our bar- Mo. 4 remain valid through March racks are completely 1944. Point values of brown and bunks and there is no green stamps are not changed. Tokens will be given in change for these stamps. JESSIE LINDSAY ONE OF SIX WINNERS IN PURE MILK CONTEST ^ • « »« * * I <•!• •»•»»<»» 4 It»« Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Diedrich are the parents of a baby boy, born at . Brown the Woodstock hospital morning, Feb. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Glen* Benoy of Ringfilled with w"°°d are the parents of a baby boy, room for a ^°rn on Monday morning at the tabJe , Woodstock hospital. I'm jn the best of health and get-' Seaman and Mrs. Daniel Kennebeck ting along fine so thanks again for announce the birth of a 9 lb. son, the paper. Ill vrite again when I born last, Friday at St. Therese hoshave time. pital.. V (Book Three) good JAN 23 fy tne nua-ne win oe irom xncnenry, through FEB. 26. Brown stamps W good JAN. 30 to FEB. 26. Brown stamps X good FEB. 6 through FEB. 26. Brown stamps Y good FEB. 13 through MAR. 20. Stamps Z good FEB. 20 MARCH 20 ? SUGAR: Stamp No! 30 (Book Four)SCHNACKENBERG DIES j o^iis physical training schedules, est city close to Camp Hood, being good for five pounds JAN. 16 through Completion of preflight school will, only twenty-eight miles from there. MARCH 31; | Services for Jacob Schnackenberg, I brin* Promotion to the aerial class- j Making the trip perfect was the SHOES: Stamp No. 18 (Book One) 80, of 2704 East 74th place, Chicago, I r0«ms of J*1™?™ schools. The local; fact that Erwin was able to obtain good for one pair indefinitely. Air- were held at 3 o'clock on Monday af-! cadet is Damel T. Cooney, son of Mr. j a several days leave which permitted plane Stamp No. 1 (Book Three) ternoon in the chapel at 2700 East j J*™ ]Cooney of Rich-1 hirn^ ft^ be with his^ folks from W edgood for one pair indefinitely. 75th sJ^jeet. He died last Thursday j m®nd Road. | nesday until the following ilonday able to complete a full year's work 1 training designed to mold them into; beautiful new nurses' home, by mid-September and thus enroll army air forces pilots. The nin»> j On Monday morning the couple for his second year at the regular i week course at the cadet center pre-! started for Texas, leaving Chicago at fall opening of the University of j pares the cadets for actual flight 11:20 and arriving at Temple. Texas, Chicago. training. Curriculum includes phy- at 3:45 the following afternoon. ~ ' J sics, mathematics, code, naval and Here they remained throughout most FATHER OF ELMER J. aircraft identification as well as vig- of their stay for Temple is the larg- Fl'EL OIL: Period No. 3 coupons afternoon, Feb. 3, 1944, in the Migood for ten gallons per unit through nois Masonic hospital. Mr. Schnack- MAECH 13. Period No. 4 coupons enberg retired ten years ago after Yours truly, and Period No. 5 coupons* good for serving many years as a locomotive ll&'NIEL KENNEBECK, I've seen such places as Australia, ten gallons per unit FEB^throi^h engineer for the Elgin, Joiiet and NorfolK, va. India, Arabia, Egypt and Spain, all SEPT. 30. Eastern, railroad. of which are very interesting but GASOLINE: No. 10 coupons in A Survivors include his widow, Anna ' morning. Francis! ^ Texas They report the weather now to be like ours in Three McHenry county boya Mid ar '* 8 er. still none can compare with the book good for three gallons each B.; and daughter, Mss Morie E., a two girls are among the winners of My brother, Al, and I have reeehred United States. JAN. 22 through MARCH 21. * • teacher in the South Shore high iixteen awards offered by Pure Milk two editions of the good old McHenry m 81?n 0ff for now, thanking B2 and C2 suplemental ration cou- j school; a son, Elmer J , speaker of j from Gulfport, Miss., to association to help defray the ex- Plaindealer here in the jungles. Be- everyone for the letters and gifts , pons good for five gallons eacTi. Blithe Illinois house, who has a homei Wright Service school, Buffalo, New pense of attending Farm and Home 'n£ as far away from home as we which were sent to me while out at and CI coupons remain good for two ^ on Meyers Bay, McHenry six grand Week at the University of Illinois, are it sure seems good to read and 8ea. If time permits I'll be sure to ' gallons each. ALL COUPONS MUS'i 1 children, three of whom are in the February 8-10. They are Wayne 1 ~ Gustafson, Marengo; Henry Vernon Itemmingsen, Union; Orville K. Paj^ es, Harvard; Jessie G. Lindsay, Recent transfers include Grasser to Atlantic City, New Jersey; Jul-V- >Vth the ^rass very green and Sgt. Albert Garrett from Camp! the flowers in bloom. Campbell, Ky., to Nashville, Tenn.; On Monday, Jan. 31, the McHenry Lyle Franzen from Red Bank, New travelers began their trip home, ar- Jersey to Camp Murphy, Fla.; Leo rivin*T in Chicago at 6 o'clock on J. Schaefer from Shreveport, La., Tuesday evening of last week, to Camp Polk, La.; Wilbert E. Erberl Mr. and Mrs. Laures received many Curtis j lovely silver pieces and congratulatory cards on their anniversary. keep up with the town's activities. write again. Weather here is terribly hot and VERNON KENNEBECK. rainy but have been here long enough to get acclimated. Anyway we're'Dear Mr Mosher West McHenry; and Elmina Olson, moving again soon, to where I don't r have just reived the McHenry Plaindealer and 1 want to take tifts opportunity to express my sincere appreciation for its delivery to me. I want to thank you and all the people of McHenry for the paper. BE ENDORSED IN INK WITH air forces; and two great grand- STATE AND REGISTRATION NUM-, children. BER IMMEDIATELY UPON RE- DMTNPVPF PWAWTTVQ CEIPT. INDELIBLE PENCIL MAY KES1DI5WOE l/HAflUBS BE USED York; Ira Dowell from Norfolk, Va., to New Orleans^ La.; Donald J. Schaefer from Scott Field, 111., to Seymour Johnson Field, N. Carolina; Clarence Wohlert from Camp Swift, Texas, to Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.; Charles Brocken from *«» Amoiiff the Sick ||[untley r Selection of the sixteen winners fras made by the University officials 4|n the basis of 4-H, community activities, and a brief statement of fcow the candidate expected to beneknorn Right now would like to be back in the best little town in the States. That's right, McHenry. In behalf of my brother and I, I wish to take this opportunity to thank Mrs. Harold Evans (Marv Boljrer> , of Woodstock underwent surgery at J11?*0""the Woodstock hospital on Tuesday TIRE INSPECTION: For C book . The Earl Dowelk of McCullom I Calif., to Pasadena, Calif.; and Mar of this week holders, must be completed by FEB. Lake have moved into the upper j tin Cooney from Boca Raton, Fla., Mrs. E. Cusen has been a patient 29; for B book holders, also by FEB. apartment in the Fitzgerald house on : to Denver, Colo. 29; for A book holders, by MARCH Main street. Arthur McVicker, whoi 31. formerly resided there, is now inj Thomas F. Bolger haa been-teade a 1 service and his wife and baby are staff seargeant at Camp Edwards, fit from Farm, and Home week ses- you for all the past and future ediaions. This is the ninth year that tions of our home town paper, the the association has offered two hun- Plaindealer. Befct regards to every- 4red dollars in Farm and Home week one. awards. DONATE BLOOD "nie following persons from this "vicinity, Louise S. Wahl, Orchard Beach; La verne Soderlund, Island Lake; and Raymond Sandin, Route Sincerely, ROY BLAKE, M. M. 3-C., Somewhere in S. W." Pacific. No one will ever know how much AGED RESIDENT DIES now living with her parents. 'Mass. we look forward to reading all the, Mrs. Thelma Braunsdorf, 87, moth- The Peter Freund, Jr., family has er of Mrs. Anna Strohl who resides moved from the farm near Johnsburg Vernon Kramer l\?s been advancsouth of McHenry, died at the home to the Ben Hiller place in Johnsburg. ' ed to the rank of chief petty officer, of her daughter on Monday, Feb. 7, The place vacated by the Freunds He is now serving outside of the 1944, of a cerebral hemon*hage. The will be occupied by^Joseph Freund. United States. _ body rested at the Peter M. Justen The Herman Browns have moved funeral home until Tuesday, when from a farm, near Volo to Wadsworth, it was taken to...Algoma, Wis., for news every week. Thanking you •ll i a million times I remain ' Sincerely, SHIRLEY (Hawley) WOODWARD,, Warner Robins Field, Ga. at St. Francis hospital, - Evanston, where she underwent surgery last week. Henry Freund. of Waukegan, for* merly of McHenry, underwent surgery at St. Therese hospital on Monday. Dear Mr; Mosher:- Dear Sir: ^ After mv recent triji »niu«id ihe Would you be so kind as W i?Ut me ; ^ial. world I have finally found time to back on your mailing list once more. • - .; ^ '•% McHenry; were recent donors of write a few lines. Most of the iiews Api back in camp now after nine -Jifrod at tho Red Cross Blood Donor has slipped by me because the .Plain- weeks of maneuvers and it?s nice to : . . ice, 5 N. Wabash Avenue, Chi- dealer hasn't caught up with me as j5® under a roof again and not mov- , Berlin, who lost his life when one of wljo have been residing with Capt. J enjoys it very much. MEMQjIIAL SERVICE Memorial services for Rollo Cham- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Powers have jj]_ received a letter from their son. The George Kauss family moved Jack, who is serving somewhere in from Chicago to an apartment in the the Pacific, advising them that he has Town House. been made a sergeant. He also says Mrs. L. B. Murphy and children, j he is receiving the Plaindealer and Cftgo. The Blood Donor , service is yet, but, I su.p,p ose. there will be a 'n8T around all the time. I sure hive . 0yr ships was destroyed more than a j Murphy, have returned to McHenry •ne of the Red Cross activities §Up- day when I'll receive them ail ai nvssed the paper a lot and would like ported by the American Red Cross once. Also the parcels that vert, to receive^ it once more. Say .hello War Fund. l mailed to me are waiting at San to Earl Walsh for me. , Francisco. I won't get them until / Respectfully. Order your Rubber Stamps at Tha i I arrive at the West coast, flaindealer. In the five months I spent at-sep J AMIES R. HiARRISON, Camp Livingston, La. year ago, will be held in the Community Methodist church next Sunday at 11 o'clock. where they will remain while he is stationed in Louisiana. X Mrs. Paul Yanda spent Friday in Chicago. ; Harold Phannenstiil of Catilp tannin. Texas, spent the weekend at his home here. . Sgt. William Hay, who has been on maneuvers at Nashville, Tenn., is enjoying a furlough at his home here. " THt cmntse peopit Ctlt8R«T6 TH6IR neUI venfts bv pflvmo all THEIR DtBTS --6UT OUR eOlTOR SflVS THBT our cusTom of seTTun' bv th6 mcriiH is eentR DOriT VOil . THinn s o? Subscribe for the Plaindealer

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