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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Apr 1944, p. 1

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NOTE CHANGES IN RATIONED FOODS LIST fATS AND COOKING OILS ARE REMOVED UNDERGO FIRST EXAMINATIONS CALL UP THIRTY-EIGHT ^ IN COUNTY r • changes have been madi to Vie food rationing program during the Cst week which are of interest to the usewives of this community. One is that fats and • cooking oils I been* removed from the list of 1 rationed foods for the present. -This does not affect the rationing of, But- • ter and margarine,: both of which re-. ,^||aln at the Same point level. V -- 1 In order to prevent delays in the ttteiiance of canning sugar on the part of rationing boards, attention is called to the use of the proper stamp for this purpose. Spare Stamp No. 37 is the one to attach to applications sent to boards for sugar. Sugar Stamp No. - , , 37 is not valid yet and persons who u " *ad. bfn s™e t'm« since T we •end this stamp with their applica- ^ heard from Jo^ j5" Meyers Jrv Henry. i„. « r„ and so were very glad this week to nnv hit Remember Waste Paper Drive Next Saturday All McHenry residents are asked to remember the waste paper drive to be held next Saturday. April 29. The drive is sponsored by the local Boy Scouts, who will collect all paper .left on the curbs. The co-operation of everyone is asked in stacking their paper, tying it in bundles and placing them near the road early in the day. Proceeds *of the drive will be placed in the troop treasury. No tin cans or other items will; be accepted s6; if you have any ariicles of, this type, save them foi the. scrap metal drive. 'fbllQ^lng !s_ a list of sclWctees; called for PREINDUCTION Examinathese men will be subsequently intion In Chicago through Local Board Np. 1. This <|oes not mean that all of ducted into the service, since some "Will not pass the examination intl;• • 7--" others will be deferred for a longer P T <317 n P "RnVT ATSJ TA ^ period, while others have appeals RF rnpQT pending. In other words this is N0TF vrU-EiOi S>rJtjAKER a call for induction. V; BRUCE. LOUIS VERICK, Long' Beach, Calif. . Robert Joseph deneen, wash- ELECT OFFICERS FOR COMMITTEES OF DOTH PARTIES FOOR LOCAL WOODSTOCK YOUTHS, „AIW1 " TOOTHS WIN RE-ELECT Hf G; 0. P. HEAD After many anxious weeks of1 worry concerning her son, Tech. Ser-'; geant Ben Stedman, who was reported missing in-action, on Jan. 20, 1944, Mrs. Stedman of Woodstock received a telegram last Friday night, L fiflWT.TW stating that her son had been, killed;, in action. Following,are the cort* tents of the telegram; ' , Report received fr^iv the CJerman COMMISSIONS ARE GRADUATED SAME DAY ;'yi County Judge Henry; L." Cowlin of , government through the International in^tories^atout^tiie' first* Crystal. Lake was re-elected, chairman Red Cross states your son, Tech. Sjer- ftno Ar tx wai';- In just of the McHenry County Republican l geant Ben H. Siedman, who was pre- . 5 5"/? Central Committee Monday at the re- viously reported missing in action, > woy ° he graduation organization of tile committee follow- jyas killed in action January 20.1944, ,.«v y . t, «er- ^~ers" tt.' © juuge vuwiui 1 iuc luuiu^cvui tjico,. . a4nr. oewie* AfaJ \ m' ' • f has just cotnpl^ted t^Q years afc ch"air« , t^ary. of War extends Ms -deep svW^; n ": : " * - v ;r '. man. -V';" ' ' V pa thy. LetUr follows." Receiving their silver'wih^: of the,^ . AU of the officers ' of the comij '•i.Ssffc: Stedivian enlisted iii'air R. G.4 commissions, ^7;^• „ ON MOTHER'S NIGHT mit?ee wtre re-elected including: , 1 A., three years ago. He had been in 'p S y**.'• ! • • Chairman^Jrf. L.. CoWlia, • Crystal England thirteen months and "wrote 15 ?, <• n-\ *." • x. , , XT. . ' . ' .,- •.'•••••• Lake. f ^ . L home shortly after Christmas of hav-; Jay Crjsty „" o era lght will be observed on \ ice-Chairman-HChas. H. Ackman, ing enjoyed Christmas diriner in Lon- Jay W.Cri$ty. Jr., sen of Mr; and • (Photo JOHN S. MEYERS by -Worwtek} j*8fton». D. ,v Tuesday evening, May 2, under the Lnion. dan. Only a short time before the ' Mrs. J. "W." Cristy cf Riniwool, S, JR. j ALFRED JoHN "tHELEN, McHenry I °J the Johnsburg .Commun- Treasurer--W.. J: Heatley, Harvard, fatal mission which resulted in his graduated from' the Community high 111. RALPH HENRY ity club, a gathering to be held in Secretary -- Andrew JUSTEN, Mc- . ^°'in s school hall. The committee River Grove. Dianis, tions will suffer delays. In such cases and ,so vver<! Y^-v flad thi® to . HEN they will be returned by the bfcard ifeiv^ »«m,j^rit^n from j i„. • with the request that Spare Stamp : I MWOX ROY HENRY MILLER LEWIS ELLSWORTH in charge has been working tirelessly . to make it Names f2 Delegates Ho. 37 be used instead. Airplane Stamp No. 2 in War Rationing Book Three will become valid Fox death, he had been transferred to school in McHenry in 194,1 and the the United States air corps. It had --" 1 . . V -- r ~ -- . „ been hoped by his family that Sgt. El, McHenry, ° J!" "e. J1 a success and^he co-op- Most important business, of the Stedman would be reported >afe and • . ^eraie>n of everyone is asked. , meeting was 'the.-'selection of delegates a prisoner of war *"'w " " oiemost in the arrangements for and alternates td the state convention Further word was received tUisi * f«aV®'8 befn the'which . will be held at Springfield on past week regarding tiie death <&f| rritten toi who : Dear Editor: ' . !Harvaixt" lllv . . --v "Just a line to say-hello' to the BERNARD BENJAMIN WEIA.VER, ®.bt®in,n? ^ost Reverend John May 18. Judge Cowlin 'was6 named Donald Kautz." In a letter writt fian®r»i ?*Pe\Ved * Feb. 17 issue of Marengo. Ill, ' ojlan, D. D., bishop of Rockford, chairman of the delegation which will Donald's mother by his buddy. May 1 for a pair of shoes and will re- Plamdealer a few days ago and CHARLES JOSEPH BOXLEITNER, ^ t gUCS,t, Sp,ea . " A: J- Nei" be made up of the following delegates: was with him when he w^as kiiljed, May l ror a pair or snoes ana win re was Sure glad to see it. In fact, it's Ma ... •« dert will also give an address of Henrv L Cowlin Crvstal Lake "" ' main good indefinitely, OPA announced the erst conv sinp thp v' 11 i«<mP g welcome and States Attmm.v vv;l « V ^^ vownn ^l>stai Lake. last week. Your stamp No. 18 will be ^V'e are now * 3,uicuic,uv.i? ls ue, HHAARRRRY\ DDEELLBBEERRTT BBEENNOOYY,. CCrryvss-- i:-- ' T. . ... y inl-- rR . Ii., OOvveerrttoonn.. MMocHHoennrrvy.. r down somewhere in New tftl n, ^ t l^ni Carroll promised to be on hand Harry Smiila Crv*tariSWsiing stopped at (censored), HUGH' HAXTGN KlUi^^ McHenry, ? ' Star L, Miller.'Marengo. >ma and Milne Rav. New ... . SSppaannigrlleedd BBaannnneerr " will hbee npllaavyce<d4 hbvy . r • .. . „ I three school boys, Norman Freund, • Richard and Charles Hiller. good only through April 30. Air- Guinea, having plane Stamp No. 1 in book three, like New Caledonia and Milne Bav, New rn Stamp No. 2, will be valid indefinitely. Guinea on the way up. We are , In the foods lists housewives are re- spending our leisure moments trad- ; *,' •Inded that three red stamps in Book ing with the natives and have accum- Four, worth a total of 30 points, will ulated quite a fe*-v souvenirs. be ^validated every second Sunday. -Thanks again for the Plaindealer. j" "pHII"",p mBIS j to all those attending. Five blue stamps, worth 50 points, Will close now. hoping everything is KICHARD FERRIS, Har» trill be validated on the first of eywy | Ov'K;' in McHenry. HARVEY JOSEPH BARTH, 111. RAYMOND CLIFFORD WINCA- A ®ma11 button- to be kept in mem-. PAW. Harvard, 111. ? ory of the occasion, will be presented Besides the aonth until further notice, Ration Calendar The ration calendar brougbt up to Aite is as follow"* PROCESSED FOODS -- Book four bliie stamps A8, B8, C8, D8, E8, F8, G8, H8, J8 and K8 worth 10 points each now valid afid remain good indefinitely. L8, M8, N8, P8. and Q8 will be valid May 1 and good indefinitely. Blue tokens may be used as change. BEATS, FATS, ETC. -- Book four Ted stamps A8, B8, C8, D8, E8, F8, G8, H8, J8, K8, L8 and M8 worth 10 points each, now valid and remain good indefinitely. Stamps N8, P8, and Q8 became valid April 23 and will be good indefinitely. Red tokens may be used as change. SUGAR--Stamps No. 30 arfd 31 (Bk. j Four) for five pounds, good indefinite- | 1j. Book Four stamp 40 valid Feb. 1, I 1944 through Feb. 28, 1945 (13 months) j far five pounds for home canning. : SHOES--Stamp No. 18 (Book One) | good for one pair through April 30. j Airplane Stamp No. 1 (Book Three) good for one pair indefinitely. Air- "JOHN S. MEYERS, JR., "P. M. San Jrancisco, Calif." MESSAGES FROM MEN IN SERVICE L. T. Peacock. Harvard. D. R. Joslyn. Woodstock. Henry A. Nulle. Marengo. ^ William M. Carroll, Woodstock. George J. Ehlert, Crystal Lake M^-D. Brooks, Hebron. ' yard, 111. - WU1 «*-* g'^en io tne ; Andrew Dianis Fox River Grove. HAROLD WILLIAM Mftv! »°tner* and wives of those in ser- Frank J. Green. Woodstock. rengo. 111. , - * , i v,ct" w'" contain a star fori Alternates Named MORRIS ARTHUR GRAVES, Har-' ^ 'member of her family in ser- • Alternates named for the convention vard. 111. -- follow: CHARLES J. BRDA, kcHenrvlB^' Another feature of the evening vdlU Paul Rosenthal. Crystal Lake. ALVIE RAYFORD McMIL^N, be a group picture taken by Mc- Viola, Wis. ' Henry's will known photographer, I he told that young Kautz had been' hit by a machine sun bullet in the i head while making a charge on an important enemy position with his company. The buddy said he w*as k i l l e d i n s t a n t l y a n d was b u r i e d i n ' a j division cemetery in Italy. Kautz's i mother, Mrs. -Fred Dennis of Beloitv! recently received' the Purple Heart | from the government. I FITZGERALD, Andrew Worwick. This picture will • *1 later appear in the Plaindealer and Bear Mr. Mosher: I have been meaning to write you for a l o ng time in order to thank, MORRIS LeGRANT m found it extcgmel WALTER WILLIAM VIERCK, old friend of '"'J HOMER GEORGE West McHenry, 111. JAMES JACKSON ROSS, Capron. w'11 ^ sent to each one in service IFFORD LEROY LILLEY, Har* ifrom that immunity. var«K 111. | The third feature will be a social LYDC CLIFFORD VOGTS, Wood- hour of cards, followed by the ser- , ' tying of lunch and refreshments. UST REINHOLD WILLE, He ron. 111. - A1 CARLSON', The evening promises to be a grand J success, but only the attendance of all members of the community will! make it perfect. Everyone is asked' Arlie Pickering. Richmond. R. B. Powers, Cary. Lester Edinger, Woodstock. J. G. Stevens. Richmond, : L. C. Cornwell. Harvard. Thomas P. Bolger, McHenry. Frank J. Cerny, Fox River Grove. Karl Kublank. Algonquin. Walter M. Reed. Ridgefield. C. Russell Allen. Cary. Ralph Boyle, Crystal Lake. Smallest Delegation ' Due to the small primary vote lib" NEWS ABOUT OUR SERVICEMEN ••••uv JAY CRISTY, JR. Sergeant Harry C. Schnaitman, fo.l l.o.w.. ing fal.l e. n.t ered th.e Un. ivers„ity son ofe nM.t rs. Gr- eorgia Lr . oS chnaitman of of Illinois, studlyinor en®g ineer^ing. H„ e n 2517 Winneniac ave., Chicago, 111. family. DON A L D RALPH H A Z L E T T , ' to show their love and esteem for i ^legation was cut to twelve delegate their loved ones in service by attend- This is the smallest number t(, repre_ m o n t h s i n E n g - . • land, and although1 FOREST \VA1NE SCOTT, Chicago, the people are very : friendly, I enjoy * EDWARD ALBERT VanDer VEEN, evenings of read- ^arengo' ing the Plaindealer and also learn-j HAROLD GEORGE MlCHELS, Mc- | j^SU^Nr? Wo^e^valid Z'y ^ S"" 0^^ ' " LLOYD RqsSMAN, / A, 1 is w.dtth hundreds of letters igonquin, 111., ^ Although I can't relate to you as CHARLES J0E MILLER- West Mcsent the county in a number of years. A program of such great length Slze of the deleKation is de,ermined by has been commended for excel--' lent administrative work with a 13th AAF Fighter Comentered the air corps on Feb. 20, 1943, and received his primary training at McBride, Mo. His basic was taken at Maiden, Mo„ and his advanced training at Stuttgart, Ark., where he graduated the middle of month. Upon his reurn to duty ^^-fic. "Get the award ^ Columbus, Ohio. V for the soldier before he leaves the Roy A. Lancaster is the son of T. area, not 6 months R. Lancaster, who resides in Kanda later," is the motto township on the former Larkin farm. must necessarily begin at 8 p. m., the numi)er 0f Republican votes cast °f Sergeant Schnaitman, who is re-1 Soon after graduation from Morton I sharp so all are asked to be on/time. in the primary< Vhich was 5,802. The sponsible for seeing that officers, Evepone is welcome, especially the total vote waj} 6 669 of ^ wefe pilots and enlisted men get their difmotlurs, fathers wives and sw^et- cast by Democrats. . ferent awards for military excellence.! < fowMT ln arm All but three of the precinct corn- and achievements on time, and that , I0WW» I HI. j ,"iu iuI I' l tat' mitteemen named in the April llth takes a great many administrative It primary were present at the meeting details. "Monday. X, and will be good indefinitely. FUEL OIL--Period No. 4 and No. 5 coupons good for 10 gallons per unit through August 31. All coupons is- many interesting things as my Henry, III. •ued for the new season will remain Mother, Alvin, did. due to censorship, DONALD ANDREW. Har- Talid through August 31, 1945, rather I can say that I, have seen many p.;"p_ than expiring at various specified historical sights and spent many eh- t.. ^ , invnt,!. t___ _ »oodstork, EDWARD 111. DONALD EDWARD MORRIS ron. 111. (vol.) through June 21, B2, B3, C2 and C3 , people owe "them a debt that^^ can > RAVM0XD HERBERT PETERSON, AROUND THE COURTHOUSE Outside of the naming of Sergeant Schnaitman holds one j offic ers and flection of delegates and bronze Battle Star to his Asiaticjalternates there was no further busi- Pacific Theatre Ribbon. Before nness. I tering the service, he was an ac- The committee, pledged united sup- countant for Kraft Cheese Co., in port of the whoie Republican ticket in Chicago. He attended the Univ^rthe coming fall election. A large sity of Illinois and was a member ©I number of the committeemen plau to the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity, • dates during the season. joyable evenings in English homes. GASOLINE--jfo. 11 coupon in A The English people are very gtnerbook good for three gallons each ous and hospitable arid the American - . attend the state convention at Spring- ! 4, ,. r 10.000 Su!t 'field next month, • • Joseph Jackson of Camp Forrest, „ Al\in C. Peterson of McHenry, ad- Democratic Officers j Tenn., has been enjoying a furlough DRALLE, mimstrator of the estate of Vernon Donald Palmer of Harvard was At'.his home here. supplemental ration coupons good for ' never be paid, because of their un I1L (vol') , Peterson filed suit in the circuit elected chairman of the McHenry^ ----^ «re gallons each. ' selfish generosity to us--vour sons JA^ES MERRIN HUFFAR, •E1gin,.'^urt J^t Monday ^agwnstJRichard-- County- Democratic-Central Committee , . Recent tV^nsfers ' v- '|Si«RjQk^- | fathers, brothers* and friends, v Eissfeldt To Leave and Fred Miller,asking J10,000. ! Monday night at a meeting held in ' J. Nett from Camp Grant to Mem- Tliank vnn ws mwk •nr H0WARD HOMER FERREIRA,|. vT"® suit, is the result of an 4c- .|lt» circuit court room. He succeeds phis. Tenn.; Howard Sheppard from Lnral T nthpran nk1iwu i friend the Plaindealer Harvard, 111. (Trans. In) f9ft JJ1 t*8} McHt"ry «n Rt. Thomas Higgins of Marengo, who serv- Sampson, New York, to Norman. Ok- Local Lutheran Church Soon fnend' the. Plaindealer. ! HIROSHI OAAAZANI, West Mc-;J«0- on Jan. I, 1943, in which Vernon ed tlle past two years. . 'T': -; T lahoma; Herb Reihansperger from J Henry, 111. (Trans. In) j Peterson was killed. He was riding The complete list of officers elected Columbus, Ohio, to Camp Swift, i , = the Miller car at the time of lnclude: - Texas. Gordon Scholle from Jeffer- PRE^NDUCTION COURSE the accident The ^ar is saut to Donald Palmer, chairman. ! son Barracks, Mo., to Scott Field. Dearltfr ! A!*one interested is h»ve skidded from the highway and; John J. Hayes, Vice-chairman. • lit; Donald Tonyan from Camp Mur-| . • . . , in r.orn ^ ^ •- Blosner, at nn ^nct in ihomcaiuoc o struck a telephone post. 1 irminM, ! „i... \f„ j high school in Cicero, he enlistee fil. Although Rev. R. T. Eissfeldt has given up his positions as pastor of the McHenry Zion Evangelical church and also the Round Lake church, he will continue to serve here until a new minister arrives. Services will be conducted as in the piist. Rev. Eissfeldt's new work will be with the Lutheran Child Addison, 111. As ever, 1RVIN STEINSDOERFER, invited to at- „• . . - ,. »tendj, at no cost to themselves, a pre-?-, eing just a bit over a year over- ! induction training course at the seas, I Wish to express my appre- Woodstock high school auditorium. Burglary Charge William Gibliii--Secretary. Osman Olson--Treasurer. LANCASTER P,hy' F1?;-,tt'.CaiSP Da 1 vis; No- Sar:Uhe army and was called for active , ...._ olina; Delphm rreund from Fort . * .q,., A£t«r a cifltinn for uoctiv --~LeRoy Heidenreich, 44, of CrystalWith only 777 Democratic votei csaiit Custis, Va., to Camp Stewart, Ga.; , _t.. , . I, .*7,ian* w»« Plaindealer Even though" there are couJ"se.is inducted each Tues- Iiake, is being held on a charge of in the primary, only two delegates and John Stangarone 'fivni";.lQi^P9rt.;j at. various "times at Eastou -- ; - * -- rSe on^^ day nigkt fr°m 8:00 P" m-' t0 10:00 bur*JlirV in conneetion ^th the steal- were selected by the committee. The Miss., to Madison, Wis, ' ' Pa Miami BeaT Fla cine Welfare association times, long intervals .between is- p> m under the direction^of J. L. ing of $87-20- from the Vogue Clean- delegates include Thomas A Bulger, - -- college. Pa., Miami Beach. Fla., tape sues, they are all welcome. I find fownsend and staff. -Thn^ «K« «!»„ ^ 1 Girardeau. Mo... Maiden. Mo., t^e air t I a critic when I say this, but I am speaking of the reports of the liquid sunshine in California and the sand received his wings., Lieut Lancaster now goes on to a transition flying l-mo,t of'thi *y","5"r"u Those who plan ers at Crystal Lake a week ago. Democratic representative of McHen- Edmund WSrfs, r^ently inducted, .. a * » t H i | mi j a few a bit boring. >;r'K ^ ^ ito attend would call Woodstock 664. Sheriff Henry A. Nulle picked up the r.v^and John J. Hayes of Woodstock, is stationed »t Sheppard Field, finallv to Stuttgart. Ark.. VheVe he . _ I - . . l - * - - _ * r-- j a l l e g e d b u r g l a r a t G a l e n a a n d b r o u g h t Two a l t e r n a t e s w « ' r e a l s o n a m e d i n - ; T e x a s . " Births j thlnK me too much of Next Winter's Fuel Oil' jhim to the WT.odstock county jail. eluding Donald Palmer and Thomas,' Coupons Valid Full Ydstr Released On Bond Higgins. - p Bluejacket Robert Loiiis Kamholz, Leofi Paviak, who was apprehended , '--"--~ r ' ' ' S 2 / c , co mpleted his recruit training Alan James arrived at the Wood- r^'^esert InT'the"'^ ud'i nThei The office of price administration .-last week in connection with the „; I;-" >n April 26 at the naval training stestock hospital last Sunday, April 23, south^rK states Unfortunately I has announced that next winter's fuel burglary of several oil stations at ^Beginning Thuisdaj ., ^ftetnbOn, tion at Sampson, New\York, on the to brighten the lives of the George can't telkyou of some of the thiiurs oi! coupons will remain valid for an Harvard, was released on $3,000 bond"- ™a>" :4;'thl®. s!ore ^'1 ' shores of Seneca Lake, Vand is being Jacksnns. Mrs. Jackson is the for- . • • • mer Joyce Newkirk. Proud grand- Mrs. Jackson is ^the for- the hoys', ever" he're' go through. Have entire year beginning Sept. 1, 1944, last Friday. Boone county authorities.. Thursday^ granted leave. Upon his return to J are said to ftave taken him into cus- v*KOCEKi & MAKKL1, Kivciside. Sampson,, he will be eligible for fur- combat in New Gcorciii and anJ ending Au^. 31, *45. , r\ * a°r<! Ja'Fks0ns Guadalcanal, and any day of the Under this agreemeht, OPA will t^°'Va ^a^\cha^"g^"rflary! ® o, s , t r,u- week I'd take the places that some:'abolish all expiration dates On period the Local Oil. station at Caledonia, fi, of Ch'- of the boys think the U. S. ca5 .do! capons and will advance the begin- ^ently. . . •3 h • „ •'] oo TV.8 H^n' k° without. If you were to ask--these} ning of, the heating season onej In\estigation is.- st 1 going on in ert, boin on April --- The Hills have fellows where they wanted to go in ' month. 1 . j connection w,th the alleged numerous The Harold . many friends in McHenry, where they states the maioritv' wnuhl inst '-n,, iu ^ ^ a u • 'ffenses blamed on \ ern J. Schoep- moved from Chicago to an apartment j home here. sis.™? "m*in ' Mr. and 'fill's ' . , a uvvii oatina uTri ninnt* iti i im mvac rnor nm/t waar not* nrran *«/». -- •• u . . rn rank of RESIDENCE CHANGES 49-fp , ther assignment which may , qualify him for a petty officer rating, y \ ] Steven Konig of Camp Bla.ndingv Alms family has! Fla., is enjoying a furlough at his.! i 01 I\ OH v;uuc< ^ . ,| y ' , • -j The StahVr family now make their^ were happy .tp learn of the ftd-i me in tne former B. J. Adams^ vancement of Leslie ^• Krieger to, '"iun^ m"eS Inai CO,Q wr°r OI^*n re* i Nulle, Schoepski's specialty for "the, place on Fourth street. They moved, the jungles jqulres consumers to start heating, seyeral months hfts ^ ^ [q McHenn. from Chicago. i overs* • • operations at an early date. Cur- * • county and Rockford police. According to Sheriff Henry o A. home captain, somewhere, stealing. It is said that a number say "any place as long as it is the: ing season from October U. S." Even though there have first day of September, OPA recog- Woodstock are the parents of a son, • •J^e,n v bfover ®ome °f,the seem* nizes that cold weather often re bom at the Woodstck hospital U'°'"t t hless P^s, the Thursday morning. Mrs. Whiting is what «ave either the former MUs Mi!dred Staines of s ^or barracks McHenry. ^hite -sheets we> don't think they be good until September 3Ui will be R is expected that a number of A 7 lb. 12 02; son was born at the hav« ?one <"* ^ the automobile-- good for deliveries only until August c of, »stolen tires will |?e cleared Woodstock hospital last Wednesday w,e. .nQW^„ ^" have no com-, 31. 1UD jn the investigation. to Aviation Cadet and Mrs. Ray P'arnt, ( The majority of the men in : -- . Blades. The father, called into ser- my outfit have been overseas from months 'and thought that nothing Attractive small flowered hats. academic and disciplinary honor rolls J first time this week_3*ill be Frederick v i c e two w e e k s a g o . i s w i t h t h e a i r ® , r e e t o me y e a r s , r e s , i t s r e g u l a r c o u i d ^ w o r s e , b u t t h i s o v e r h e r e i V e r y p r a c t i c a l f o r y o u r s u m m e r c o s - at M i s s o u r i M i l i t a r y A c a d e m y i n | P. Huemann of Camp P i c k e t t , Va- j corps at Sheppard Field, Texas. Mrs.. ®rmf fne °*.the finest units in jsn't just a game that's being played J tumes. Elizabeth Pich-- Green street, Mexico, Mo. He earned three honor ------- j Blades is the former Miis Wilba!^-" ni ^ seivlce- I j»m ^vt trying to wave a flag, t McHenry. » 49«fp. points on the academic honorable men- Richard Rosing of Great Lakes Jane Carver. : j- These men speak of furloughs, too, \ It's just based on what I've seen and j -- ;'f* 'tion roll and was awarded the maroon i spent the weekend at his home here, school for further combat training -- | but speak in terms like this, "Hope plain common sense and I have no, . NOTICB! ! bar for maintaining a perfect dis- j Joseph Powers, also of Great Lakes ( in larger aircraft. He will be st^- .'NOTICE |l can make this rotation bill by intentions of directing it to anyone | The annual meeting of the City .ciplinary. record during the past j visited his parents, the David Powers, j tioned at Smyrna, Tenn. HONORED AT ACADEMY 1 Alex Justen of Camp Chaffee, Ark.. Cadet Joseph, £annon, son of Dr. [is spending a ten-day furlough with and Mrs. H. Floyd Cannon of Wau-'j his wife and other relatives here, kegan, formerly of McHenry, has won - 7 the distinction of two places on the Receiving the Plaindealer^ for the CilAULL-S .UAY. Ji„ Residents of McHenry are rapieiBt-1 next Christmas, or at least m ed to clean up their back yards and' year." . •acant lots of rubbish and ash piles Also read of a few food complaints, peace and let us get back to Mcand have them hauled away. This Wait until they taste the type C j Henry, the town of all towns. Thank ration. Very many of'us have eaten you again for each edition and my it and enjoyed it more than a turkey deep gratitude to all who make it a in particular or offending anyone, j Council will be held May 1st. Kind-1 month • I feel just like the rest, give us^ ly present any bills against the city condition is detrimental to health. BOARD OF HEALTH. 49 fp CITY OF McHENRY. Subscribe for the i'laindealer dinner. Fellows* I know the gaining is rough. I went through just four possible for us to receive it. CORP. TED PITZEN, Somewhere in Pacific. to this office on os before that date. EARL R. WALSH. City Clerk. NOTICE Th<sre will be a wedding dance on Saturday night, April 2», igt ItellV ballroom, Johnsburg. . Climax of the effort made by -- : j Visiting at their homes here the; and central United States to Complete your costume with a Fisk i past week were Edward Gitzke of, assist jn manning the great air fleet hat. You will find the right sixe, I Chanute Field, 111., and Herb Rei- designed to blast the invasion path shape and color at Elizabeth Pich's,! hansperger of Camp Swift, Texas. , ; through Europe was reflected in Green street, McHenry. 49-fp ----_______ ^ graduation ceremonies April 15 st Colorful large and small Fisk hats i eieven southwest advanced flying • Order your Rubber Stamps at "Pie in plain and flowered designs. Eli*- Plaindealer. „ , abeth Pich, Green street, McHenry. (Continued oa last p«t*) -> . •; . ...k

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