: * • ' -j-.-f--rfxf " •• {,-^t v***' • 'H*.*-#1 « * .' v'V • y*:-T' 's*-1- -* £?lj'- 'V* H \ *4 '"3 . «* * • - v < ?*a w-'. j^r : .JiL Page Ftfi •£* *#•: • I w HEAR" by EARL R. WALSH The heavy snow the : past week ( brought out many stories^ and coin- ' intents, but this one takes the cake. •• About 6:30 one evening, a fel.Unjr'j rushed into Buss Motor Sales re- r questing that the proprietor (known J a? either Alderman or the Town Crier) J*slr him out of some deep fcrtow and .sta^t his car. The fel- NKW LINETJP CLICKS AS M'HENRY BEATS ST.,EDWARD'S FIVE I,' BOWLING NOTES --Palace-- .- Old Timers-- - • ; .Adams, 2270--Freunds, '2196. ' N. low just jgot off the evening train ^reund. v2l9-165^19f9-5®3; M. Schaef- 'L" an<t hi" ""*• parked nearby, fer. 192*490: " St. Edward's high school, of Elgin, j sent its basketball team to McHenry' ; last Friday night keyed with hope® of balancing that unexpected one«: sid^d defeat at the hands of "Mac's" outstanding football team the past season. * No. The. Elgin boys. j hope for a win and played commend- ~1 able basketball, though--losing--bj j a 40 to 34 score .With Crouch gone to the U. "S. {Navy and other boys* absent through disciplinary measures. Coach McCracken trotted out a. reyised line" j up--And it clicked! , ' ." Dick Schmitt. making hi? fir^t Atty. D. R. Joslyn Candidate For : " ., . ' ' i . Circuit Judge ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY IN STATEMENT the high standard which it; should command. • . • Plastic Eyes- In Bie future "glass •yea" prob- Wasted Click Fwl With this announcement of thy ably will not.be made-of'glass" a£^^ a®noun^ °f couumcd^ candidacy and brief ^recentataon of. .acrylic plastic has be^n found for brooder house chicks is reachsome of my views of personal re- , making artificial eyes. With it, every ®*®88®nn6» announcing to more than Sjjonsibility in-public life, I respect- i one of the 800,000 different shadings 100,00>j tons of starting mashes eaten fully solicit a favorable considera- ' of teye coloration can be duDli- • c c™ wbich died before fion by the delegates who- will rep- cated. „ * *ng eight weeks of age recent the several counties at the convention to be called for some date in the near future. V"-' J DAVID R. JOSLYN, ^ Republican Candidate for ' ^--, Circuit Judge. to The. people .of Mchenry. LAKE, BOONE AND WINNEBAGO COt'XtlES: I hereby announce my candidacy for" the office of "-Circuit Judge for the Seventeenth- - Judicial - circuit, st^rteS"with'Teo^e "WhS ^ is composed erf the- counties • - above named: EDUCATIONAL • PROGRAM BENEFITING FARMERS TO BE HELD JAN. 22 ' and his car was Busse hopped in his tow truck, Rogers, 2475--Smiths, 2410. „\T, , k507: C. Huche started the wheels if) motion. The car Ed 'Smith giving McHenry both scoring punch , and defensive strength in the ,. ""ii J.U,JBV ^ !'e i crunrii] ^ ' <: ... district, all elected /or- On January" 22. McHenry county will be treated to the opportunity There are three judges sterying this of having an educational program ; guard positions. wheeled around in back of a car and Jone^ 186-507; C\ Hu^es/17&502 ^ ;-M^nry Jed , throughout most ^f ift Smith. 221-579; J. Crist v. 185- I^e p 1 a.m 1 e' . *as b>T headed up the alley next to Alex- 513; Dr. Savler, 192-j48; F. 'Rogers,, . ,y ;lg f"" , * angers'and Busses wondered why the 182-201-202-585. • • s fellow piled up *0 poims. 14 of them heek the fel'ow didn't head up Main 6 - • ' : > street. All of a' sudden th^. car C. O. F.-- WA.NTED Motor Mechanic, and Woodworker being scored in the first half. By utilizing Knaack's ^ize and* having swerved into the ditch next to the Freunds, 239~t-Vtaber. 224the 0entir•e M c"Hee"nrryy It*e*a*m"1 pprraaccttiiccaallllyy lumber company building. Out gets Unti. 203-501 <\&tHHnif/ ^ " ** . \ljr!e' ^ ^ - - • ' - ..gained possession of the b^H in the . last half, Coach "Mac" gained a' Buss, opens the car door--and what G. Freund. 190-516. •' do you suppose? He found no riian. Smiths, 2605--Winktls. 2422.: H. • , .... ... ... . . „ , but a big dog in the front seat of Freund, 226-571; Iieo Winkel. VT7- * : - th? car.*--The. fellow who wanted a w. Tonyan. 175-242-181-598; G«irg«J first half tactics had been continued. John "Bud" Miller and Dean M^: Cracken led tH#^ McHenry scoring,- push was still sitting in his car. Jystfen, 200-520; H. G. Weber,. 198- Buss had picked the wrong car to 560; Ed Smith, 199-540. J push. The dog and the jcar he.chose1 v . j. . ,, , . , . , belonged to A1 Severnghaus--and did? Ladies Nine O'Clock-- * being ably supported m this departr.,., I'm! „ p„,h! Th. Bridge. 3 JSkrbi.,,'. B.tcMi.* ^ , One of pur regular readers and shall, 465; M. Po\Vers,. 411; M. Km- iq helpers plucked this from the. Chi- ski a, 174-472; M. Green, 404., ^ ^rORE cago Sun: • ' ' Freunds Farmerettes. 3--African "W'h'en we got 'a Yule card from Druggists. 0. M. Krauze, 4l ^; As abroad on which was written merely Freund, 430. . 'Merry. Christmas,' but which the censor had carefully OK'd,we thought Monday Comni'l-- . we'd seen the epitome of red tape.*' Smiths, 2--Millers. 1. A. Rotfier- But Mary Ann "Bunny" Stoffel of mel, 172-406; M. Miller, 425; * B. West McHenry, 111., tops this. She Weber, 412. ' has an uncle in the I?. Maritime Service who drops her a" j»osJcard 405 from whatever port he may be in and McHENRY , McCracken f Knaack f J. Miller c .v; Goranson c .; Schmitt g ... Whiting g . PC, v.:...: 4 4 ^.... . ..o " ......i:, ........s FT Fouls 2 . .2 3 2 1 TOTALS 15 the* postcard is blank, except for his Thursday Ladies--. - first name, Paul, which the censors Althoffs, 2--Simons, religiously, study and OK. 11 thoff, 424. Webers, 2--Busses, 1. • • , . , / " V Crotvd? continue to swai^nm to our* home', basketball games. This one coming up Friday night with Richmond should be no exception in the way flf a packed house. J " 1. E. Al- B. Buss, 416. Johnsburg*--• Jacksons, .2 --S chmitts. 1. Klein,: 242, C. Miches ' Foxesf5^--F rett s. 1.' 210-520. ST. EDWARD'S ; re Sprinker. f Reinhert f .....:....l Kelly i Jacobs f i...........0 Ho ban c ......i .........9 Bell C- ...... Art Rotundo g 2 ins g ........ ,4 ~i2 FT fouls six-yeaEs wMch will be: on the order of the - T7" famous Firm and Home Week program held annually in February at Urbana. oti'the Cdllege of Agriculture campus. This one-day program will be held ' . at the Woodstock . Community '. high school.- and. will sfart at 10 a. to... with sound movies. ,-The - fowwpn.-' prograrrt will be a venera! 8t'ii«ion in v the au(litoriunii. with the anii'fMnire-,? ment of the food productimv gnu!* ' for 19^5. by Berf Bridge*. Triple A , chairman, and a discuwi««l of, Uie " 1945 farm outlook by E. M. a McHenry tounty farnitl* cuIIkjia - economist. • " The afternooh" 'p.ro(rram '• wTO™"con" iftist of three two-heur sessinnn go-Ting on simultaneouslv. Those in at-;. tendance will b^ able -to select the • session which will be of greatest interest to them.' e All sessions will have popular College of Agriculture4 speakers and fether? ; representing f the United. States Department of Agriculture. In the study hall will be a session on dairy feeding and man- ' agement, the speakers being J. G. i ("ash. college dairy expert, and Dr. Pr IV Beanit r ot the War Food Administration. who has been carrying... on experimental and demonstrational work in McHenry, and adjoining counties on mastitis control, since The present judge*, are the early in 1944. In the auditorium HUNTER BOAT GO, >-<« Offered to the Public FOR THE FIRST TIME TOP BRED HAMPSHIRE GILTS . from thm famous MILLGATE FARMS -- WADSWORTH, ILL - G*org« W. Rossettcr, Ownir ^ ' Monday Night, January 29 at 7:00 "•llfllttitie'Fatms have devoted years to the development of their Hampshires"1 --now recognized among the leading herds in the field. Previously all sales have been restricted toi pprriivvaattee 1t ransactions.In this first public sale, 40 bred gilts and five tried sows will be offered. ILLGATE FARMS' All Invited LIGHT SUPPER AT 6:00 To reach Millgate farms: U.S. 41 td Wads worth Rd., west 2 mi., north mi. to east entrant*; or ^ U.S. 45 to Millbum, then mi. east ^ on gravel rd. to first rd. norths then */4 mi. to farm west entrance. ' . DAVID R. JOSI.YN Bi.g? That hustling Richmond outfit gave "Mac's" Warriors an awful run in --Schaefer's the countv tournament, that turned l^ljies > ictoi;> *iiiv i, the trick with a victory on the RichKetei> ons. 2--Farmers Mill, >1. mond floor. . i" " " ^ -i- H. P. Surtee^T TOTALS %.> 14 6 Score bv quart e rs: ---- •-- 22 31 40-- 7 18 25 34 McHenry 8 St. ^Edward's Scm^fer;~l87-189-529; . m. ty--r : Yen . never can »«ell a team short - •Stillings. --^Harr^bns, I. ; Pei that has hustj€. That', why *. «- ?"•, 1'" -48oi R' S' WOODSTOCK. 3M3 Covalt. 407, . ^ HIGH SCHOOL FIVE BEATS ST. MARY'S, pe£t a good game Friday night. "Morris" Crouch, Who joined Unde Monday Majors-- . _ - . m's big team. will b> greatly Meister Bran, 2?18>-H«5ter bjssed from the team.. He added lots Fof strength on defense and had a push shot that helped like-all- get out in the scoring department. . u terms. " 2 Honorable Ralph J. ..Pady of Wauke- will fce a session on new crop varie- 1 gqn, the Honorable William L., Pierce ties, pasture improvement and eroof Belvidere and the .Honorable Wil- sion control. In the science lecture ^ liaiji E. Pusher jot Rockford. . . roQm; K. H. HinchcliflF. college build- 3 "^Judge Pierce has- recently an- in,g specialist, and Claude Kincaid. -- nounced that because of advancing farnr-expert for the Portland Cement ,14 years he will not be ,a. candidate for. -association." will discuss farm buildte- electitn. af:er -having ' "inirs. of- the future. Mr. Hinchcliff tight yearn He was first -t lvcted in ^vill display models" W;.f8rm luiilH- , *1930* to succeed the late- Judge. Ed-. ings. and will discuss' grain/storage - ward P: Shtirrtteff-, and. wav1^ w-electiwl' .hwUdin^ ..fo.r the farm, which it is Z^cV a full s"ij vears term in 1939. 'v'-felt -McHenry- county ."".will be very The election 'for X^r(^ud^^?'nwh « 'v? few serve for the next six year, will .be ^caus^e -.of. the labor-saving held on th'C first M<T.<i;iy rtf -n< vt Oils, 2584. . -AdamsC 191-542: Wrublewski. 197-561; Herdrich, 205-540; E. Smith. 189-522;, P. Koob. 196-.553; H. Sc^aefer. 209-563; Krause, • 191-531; .H, Smith, 212-541. . , ' % OsHi-%irk Hotel. 2517--Fox Hole, 2397. XJlsen. 189-551; Schlitt, The-Warriors of MCftS toured! h However .under our Illinois Woodstock Tuesday niKht and. with l»w. the tiling'of certificates of noma last period' spurt of action, won Tnaticn for this .office,.must be fliadf (|e\'j?<"J that have®-come into existence in the nast few years in the ha""linff of farm grains. This is purely an educational program, where farmers can . infpfoy1 TILCPNONE LAKE VILLA 21» lied • - . . , j„_i;. M;.v gram, wnere inrniers i'»n nnniufc-; a basketball game from St. Mary's^--a'ate^oV' 4^ election:^profession by attending. _ I ° CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS Pickups: One advantage in being a dog is that someone else pays tjje tax. , Money doesn't always bring hap- I e'TT_ . piness. A man with ten million dol- j Barbians. 2--Poji Fenske, -.larsris.no happier than a man with | Thompson. ^ Frisby nine million dollars. . v v ' Wilbi-ancJt. 4118: E. . A black cat following you is re- Schaefer. 1*6-468. garded as bad luck. lit may bie--all ^ ogue. 2 Rupperts, 1, -M; Sutby a 32 to 23 score.. s There wasn't enough- point-m^kiBg '^Tte: district conventions will pfobin the -first period to keep the ojri- ablv 1h* held some time. during.-the" ciaj scorers awake. McHenry scored first hsilf of March, and county- conone 1' ee throw and St. Mary's scorfed vent ions for the selection of dele- Thihgs perked up in the se- gatrs; will be held nrior to that date, cond quarter ended with. Mc- The delegates -it! be"-selected.. by Henry leading 10. to 8. The same the political party organizations-in otherwise. known as the 'men. who consti edge. . tute Central co "Bud" Miller and Pe«n McCracken of each party. I will be a candidate -SOU. TESTING LABORATORY TO BE ESTABLISHED NAVEL ORANGES WASHINGTON JONATHAN EATING APPLES . 5 LBS 3 LBS ^ rit*nr> itfuiniiK 1v:. u. c». mvs»«inc rx"u,v,M f"1'? niargin prevailed] "at the end of three each county; qtheTwis* trisby. 4^; M. iods, with Mcflenry holding a Precinct Committeeme Hoyte, «7r P- /16 t0 14 ed lute the County Cen or a mouse The germ that causes swell alyrays piclf? out one with "plenty of insidi parking space. , "GRUBQIL" • onn rnA r Friends-and fellow fisherman, ^nce-: -09-«>00. again we offer tft you a chance to make every ice fishing trip you make this winter one to be remembered,- lf your bait is dull, stringfy, lifeless looking, or dry glamour, bathe it with '"GRUBOIL." You'll thrill to compliments of your friends when they admire the loveliness of your 202- two 560;, Bennett. 1*9-52<J, Peisert, 50*. nl,artcr and pniipri wnn V1 r- inc <ieit?irait?s w.m w .frin ^i. u.i T!l 1 McIIe'"'-•<• C'uunlv Fwl iii Bii " reau Board of Pirectors ^t their reg- ^ ul^r. monthly_ board meeting, apiTttee -proved--the "establishment of a soil- 111,1 testing laboratory at Woodstock'. . .- .. where soil samples carrbe tested for starte^ hittS^g in the fpurth* period and-hope to receive the support of ]jmost()nv phosphate and potash, Thf.i to dogates .the Re- ,wiir be installed fo<f ^ad". ^ . tht ceunties• Mn.jcf( an(] wiU U Carroll, a tower of strength on of the district, / ' available before the crop* seaso/- Coach Stuessy's five, sank three ^Fron\ present indications Judges in .,1945; /" baskets -in . the fourth period in a Pady ^LJVaukegan and Pu*heE=,of • ^ • - - Bureau^as;; game effort to wanl off defeat. fnr l Coach Blount's lightweights,; CALIFORNIA LEMONS . . 2 LBS WESTERN GROWN ^ffll UCU CI S UAU lULni It" IIIO J "V •*«4 J/?1 y-, - .,. • ^ >»», J Q Q tp cldl ICM III L 111 kllv Ml V11 pvi **' 'T» t depends on .whether you are a man ton- ,J1 T r" '.n>' and McHenry pulled away to-a safe the delegates representing "or a mouse. . .Freund. 172-500; H Immekus 406; w ^ publican party in t!* four heads to F- Peterson. 408; M. Simon, 185-4*9. Thursday Cominl-- -Atlas Prager. 2--KleiphaViy, 1. llochelle.-200-558; Hagberg, 186-518; 'and £g^no oppovition for . available service f<»r testing for rejection. 1 am _ *j 1 bv "Sonnv"--Miller's 14 points, wort seeking-the nomination McHenry laundry.. 2--Tavern Pale, ^sily, 37 "to 12. R. Miller and lx>ck-~ cAncy created" bv Judge 1, Miller, 188-481; Justen. 479; Jill the "va- PtHce limestone and phosphate, but not for FRESH CARROTS CALIFORNIA ICEBERG EXTRA LARGE SIZE HEAD LETTUCE . TEXAS SCATlW FRESH SPINACH BBAGE 3 u*17c 39-= 33c 23' 6' I* 2\.sl5c • • BUNCH HEADS K'N^ Jewelry, -2-BlakelI^r ^ MccSl^ 1. Geo: Barbian. 196-526. McGee Clothing. 2 -- FitzGerald's wood each collected 11 points. BOX SCORE McHENRY ' cision not "to seeK re-election. s de- P°tash. The specially designediihoto- elec'tric- testing device will be Freund Clotting .1. Mcte,-474-4S?r C. g,h r^Vn For Brda. 214-513. drab- 'GRUBOIL" soaked bait. 'GRUBOIL" transforms dull mirii^ looking bait into bright shining bait W&UCOHClfll PllTe MlliC gleaming with colorful high lights. Holds Annual Election Let "Gruboil" give your bait this be- ' * witching new beauty. Its action is At the" recent annual meeting^of *J. Miller A 1thoff ... Whiting ; Neiss.. p,;, iKnaack . .'different, it spreads a smooth pro- th{> pure ]ylilk association held at the tective coating on grubs. Made es- Wauconda high school, the following pecially for listless, overage grubs. we]],"knoWT1 men from the surround. Conveniently " ^ckaged- - in- small community were elected to-serve handy bottles for men which can be ag 0flPjct,rp . for the ensuing^ yeai;: easily clipped in the coat-pocket by • president. Lloyd'! Fig her; yice-presithe pencil clip furnished with each ^ent Harry Matthews; secretarybottle. For the ladies we offer "GRUBOIL" in lovely designed perfume bottles made especailly to be carried in milady's purse. No embarrassment. no t^ll-tale -oddr. Bewi; ch. allure and captivate fish with j • T• OTALS• *- - ~J?, • v< , ST. MARY'S' Cooney Ronnings t." w«t- Oliver -.... Barrett' Taylor Stolzke ........... Carrol] ......... treasurer. John Brown; local director. Joseph Wiser, ^r.; advisory committeeman. Anthony Wegener; voting delegate. Ronald Paddock j, and alterrate; Joseph Wiser. . , . , Problems of the PMA were ,disr • -the rare -stimulating- fragrance pf ^ussed and motion'pictures wer^^jem ' TOTALS "GRUBOIL." . if)Ved through*., the courtesy of - the ..MCHS games Friends, if you are one of those j^ke County Farm Bureau. Refreshthousands. most of whom have tried ^ehts -were serve'd at. the close ;of to catch fish by following fads, etc., th« evening. 3 ' . ... and failed, here's something new for * " FT 3 ' v-5 v.....,..0 t) :..± 1 0 0 •• o 0 ,..o 0 ..o 1 • 1"- .... .:.C 0 0 - 8 ' ^ FG FT ...; ......2 , i 0 1-'^, . o . K><- :.....0 0. ......:o o '.:..0 « - 2 - 2 ' *, : 7 , . . ^ .-.metalled for the testing of potash. £ In peeking elect.on o tl,r ^ •, wj,ich Rervice has not been,available PF fice of Circuit Juoge l feel that M - lQ_farmers in McHenry county pre- 3 Henry county is entitled to fa>orabk ^ tQ this tjme 0 .--consideration by-the delegates »h^ 1(.he ser%,ict> will be supplied by the ..,_2 win name the success u McHenry .County Farm Supply; a co- ~.0.r- Each of the other three countie^.^^.^ affiHafed with thp Farm 0 is now represented on the bench .of Rureau FarfM Adviser W. H. Tam- 0 this circuit, while McHen meus will servie in an advisory ca- ' l; has not had s1 -Cirt-uit, * u ge ^ p'acitv in 1 setting up the laboratory - --tfee--passing of Judge Shurtleff^ m opt,ra1ion This laboratory 2 1936. Boone county has been repre- estabIshed because of the 2 "sented by Judge Pierce < unnP ... infr«.a«spH ' demand for information Quaker Soda Crackers FORT 2-,B- 01C DEARBORN PWG # | QUICK OR 4 8 - o t 4CC REGULAR p k g . GRAHAM CRACKERS FORT * LB Aft, DEARBORN W6 20 -- past eight years. With ^ 'about the soils of the county, in or- 10 me^-t, --I believe.: the. o ice s ou , that commercial-fertilizers, which retu'meff- JO'..McHenry county. |»F . JDth due modesty I would" like tc 2. state what I lulieve 0 are to serve in-Vhe highoffice of Cir- 0 ciyt Judge* I am a native of M^Hen INSTANT RALSTON <qr Ralston I9< cereal J4-OZ. PKG. I6-OZ. PKG. are showing a definite increase in ia u^e. can be properly used for greatmv ('l iralifications est, pro•d;u ction ,b y fxa r-mwe rs . of» .t,h e„ county. | Shredded Wheat KELLOGG'S b.lL.tlQC PABST-ETT Plain or 6-4- or 4 pimento pkg. I ||V 4 red points | HI HO CRACKERS NSH'NE I IB nils Q -r* countv. where my great grand-- Tie Pressing A tie form aids in pressing neckcut 10 than t-he-tie. Slip form into tie and press .ii^djpr1 a damp cloth in ,the usua wav next week: Tuesday--Grant--There. Friday--Antiocb--Here. . Saturday--Crystal Lake- - There. 4 JDity Council Procie.edi|^L 3- fiither.-became a pioneer settler near 3 Crystal 'Lake ift l,^*.- Usi-ng a tie as a pattern (T Sept.- 12. • 18y3., ,^n a farm near t g pjece cardboard a bit smaller 2 |iron. In 1914, 1 'eriiduated^from _the ^ ~ -• - Kent C< lit ge of Law in Chicago and for tbe • j-iast Hiir'v years..*! have p r a c - i < U " ' ' v ,'nv. McH^vvl, County. except fvr two years whe.n .1 was in the service during .W orld W ar I. • I have /been active in the affairs of my, ly>mp couiltr- and the State , Illincis all mv life and J_believe my: anil q^;iliricationn ore well MALT-O-MEAL 2i° mftfnt.m 21 HOT BREAKFAST CEREAL 26-OZ. PKG. vour enioym^nt and satisfaction.We •e»VT<nt * \m CTTT T -- oflTer you" "GRUBOIL," the recent , ... • .career development of modern, science and FEELS NEED O? • . j Council Room January 15. knpwn to the people of my own cojij-.; the petroleum indust^- .: TRACK REVENUE --- The Citv Council met in regular. ty» ant^ to .man> people in Does your bait look dull, stringy, 4n item in a recent issue of the semi-monthly meeting. ' with- - Mayor-"I*1*8 of-'^h^-.<!^tngtslightly mousy? , No fish can warm. Britiph Columbian, a Canadian paper, Overton presiding. Aldermen pres-J PV^fessionally. 1 ^eve^_^_ | to dry. scratchy bait. . Wind. ihfkt Canada rs not likely- to ent: Ferwerda. Freund. Nye. -Reg-, qualifications for the OTTice f up wind, states that likely" Ferwerda, Freund, ^ . should be considered. , weather and water take natural oils follow the lead of the United Stages rter.l Tonyan. Absent: Buss. . Judge' which ... . ,f from grubs and leaye . them rough in c]oping up race tracks • fcr the Motion by Nye, seconded by 'F^r-" For-thu-ty yews the *m*,or ^r rl„ „ . and dry. Her^V why you should duration because ' "the -sport; still' werda. that the .minutes t>f the Jast! my. h** ***?. turn to "GRUBOIL" now. "G RU B4--y^hes' in England "and other na- regular Meeting be approved as'! Court in the tna o -*. • : OIL' supplies a lubricant to help out tions of the United Kingdom and read. Motion, c^fried. - -ters. This, experience . ^ when the natural oils are depleted. because the revenue from it is need- Reports of standing committeeTTa knowledge of and iajniii.ar Get a bottle taday. friends. USE / d " The above was revealed by and employees of the city were re- , b^th fhe admimsi at;i e ... • IR REGULARLY i^t Just sales fn a quirv in pfficiai government cir-'^ived by the council. > • •' 1 cedure p* talk! 1 t * TT-1 nlon C • O * ort th*t M be of benefit to the public atid HAZEL just )ON THE BEACHCOMBER. Definftion inquiry in oflFicial cir- cilived cles. The article also stated that Motion by Nye. seconded by Fer- j "hould be although no tracks are in operation werda, to adjourn. :--. ,, now, it was understood that most of EiA^L Rr^WALSH. City Clerks of a 4-F--A Falstaf- the plants were making prepara- • R. I. OVERTON, Mayor. f^hejnian. tions to open a^ usual in the spring ' and BUW-mec Motion carried. ^ ^ if I were e.lected. to thf King once Meant No Marriage In certain--parts of Europe, up to^' a century ago, a ring worn on the'4 little finger meant-"no marri&ge for me." Annual Meeting1 of Farm Association Held Today Sea Lions Hefty^v5~~ Seta lions reach a weight 1,200 to 1.R00 pnnnHn high office to which 1 I aspire. J therefore hope that my friends, ae- : ouaintan'ces and the' public- of McHenry county, where. I am ^6^.. knowtr,* -will give me tb^ir endersfeT ment. : . ; ! The office cf Circuit Judge is one of " 'ow'** RepresenMiti ' Site first foreign representative of the Colonies had been Silas Deane. In March, 1776, he was appointed by congress as a comnWciell and political agent to France. |He was a native ot Oroton, Conn., and a member of the "first congress. Its-was to " Chinch Bogs : Woodstock-Lafie National Farm of great responsibility, holdirig as it.| .Loan association is holding its elev- ] does even the_power of life or death enth" annual meeting .today- (Thurs- over men or women ft'ho' may be . .jflay). Jan. 18. in the American Le- brought fcjef-cre i s bar. I feel that gion hall in Woodstock. Two direc- no man should be placed in so eXj Chinch bugs hibernate in fence tors are being elected for terms of alted a position unless he -fully measrows, wood lots, hedges and other, three years each. Those whose , ures up ^o the stature of* this high similar situations, that afford suit- terms expire are John Paulsen. Hart- office. abie cover. They do not over-win- land, and N. S. Weingart, McHenry. j In submitting my candidacy to the ter ire rye to any appreciable ex- ; The annual report of the business : people of "this district, I solicit their tent. Auit infest it and other small [for the year- of 1944 and the jfinan-! fair and impartial consideration of: Cuar*o«ecd iWashable -- Fadcproof Wal'lpapcr Matchiag Border, and Paste -- Now ALL-lfi- ONE Unit -- Nothing Else to Bujr. A* low SNO SHEEN CAKE 2V4-ib. OJ|C FLOUR pkg NATIONAL Unsweetened 2 cans 3 red points 2-17c PILLSBURY FLOUR 25-tB. BAG $|.«3 JUMBO WHITE 2.-..LB |7, LOAVES If Enriched .Bread Pancake Flour l'4-lb. /C pkg. J V-8 Cocktail VEGETABLE AAa JUICE 44-o*- lUv 20 blue points con CALUMET Grapefruit Juice BAKING POWDER Jljisweetened . 6c 23c 23c ItSh 15c 2 ITc^ Deane that LaFayetfeflrst ienj^ered j grains Hiy random flight in the ; c;a] condition of the .association will ; my fitness for the office, and I hope liifi" -.-v ^ -- jagisji. ^ . . , . they will find that I measure up to E. H. Nickels Hardware 1 PHONE; 2 WEST M'HENRY tZl IVORY SOAP r M >00*. -vm v ~4V0Rt SOAr GRANULATED SOAK - DUZ Dissolves instamU? Ivorv Snow WwDfs -GOLD OUST aTdod itthioan aalr iaemn ouont t maipr apmo.aflcmha.tnvldvl i•. quiviltnVt ttao" *M *%" J•**. 2»w«••u"2••»« * tit* lllinoi* R«tlil*r«' Oocu0«tion»l T»" NATIONAL FOOD STORES BORAX CLt^Nsta. OLD OUTCH s i aRCH AR60 ilUINfe LITTLE BOY BLUE 2^15€ ammonia I8C UTTLEB0 PEEP 23c •• --H