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' , sS'.ri •cHBHXY, ILLINOIS, THUK8DAY, MAT 8, 1M7 ••'•A ftOTOSED JEW WUBEVOTED Opinion of Pvldie Asked At Saturday, ; OVIST A&TOT8 TO AFPKAK HI KAT 14 CONGEST IN CITY sts ap- '#f n/iean FORTY STUDENTS TO ENTER STATE FINALS MAY 9-18 Chorus, Ensembles, Soloists WH1 Take Part At Charleston The public is rapindsd of the very fine musical concert which awaits residents of this eommanity on Wednesday evening, May 14, at 8 p.m., when three well known artists appear at the Methodist church, the sponsorship of Circle 3 .W.S.C.S. Guest soprano will be Miss Kleinman, a winner in 1946 of the Illinois Sta£e Music Teachers' asso- , ciation. Miss Kleinman is present-. At a meeting of the high school j ing a Musi& Week concert in Kim- j A caravan of cars containing Board of (Education on Tuesday of ball hall, Chicago, on Sunday eve-1 young musicians from the local high flfcis wteek, it was decided to hold a | ning, May 11. In McHenry, Miss school will begin the long trip to special , election on Saturday, May; Kleinman will be accompanied fey Charleston, 111., a distance of 230 24. The board is proposing , to raise1 Bessie Ryan, who is also an accom- miles, next Friday morning to partie tax rate limit for aducational j plished organist. She is very ac-: ticipate in the state finals- for solojprposes from fifty to fifty-one. tive in the National Guild of piano iats and ensembles. The following Mill teachers and also in the Illinois morning, not too long after dawn, Hie purpose of the election_is to State Teachers' asociation. |» school bus carrying thirty-five safeguard the high school district Guest pianist will be MisS Rose-1 members of the girls' chorus will against the intricities of the one mary Audermay, a very promising travel the same path to take part hundred (100) percent assessment young pianist. SELECT F. 6. DOCTOR AS NEW MANAGER OF LOCAL COUNTRY CLUB The McHenry Country Club has a new manager in the person of F. C. Doctor of Chicago, who took over his duties April 15. Previous experience in this line includes a year spent at Inverness, private club located about twenty-five miles sooth of McHenry. Mr. Doctor exresses a great desire in interesting the local people in golf especially in forming a bust- 'ness men's organization at the club. The new manager, who resides cur LOSES RESIDENT OF FORTY RANK lOW tt NSW ovm or Bivttama i DRIVE &ARBSK SHOP A new businessman has joined our community, namely Frank Adler, who is operating the former Riverside barber shop at 10ft Riverside Drive. The last proprietor was George Waspi, who has engaged in farming since leaving busines. Mr. Adler has changed the name to Frank's barber shop. The new owner and his wife are now residing in Lake Geneva, but expect to mov« to McHfnry as soon as, conditions permit. Before settling! They say it's a bad omen to in Lake Geneva a ye»r and a half j strike out the first better in a base-,'here~ with hi's ^"and"~daight£; d*rts_/passed away unexpectedly ~ at Murphy slipped a Louige, announces that he has ade-! at. P*rk street on She JWNSRURS WINS OVER SHAMROCKS IN HECTIC NINTH f w ^Mnrphy Strikes Out 17 Batten and Walks v One In 6 To 5 Loos Ella Cans, Twelve Years Manager of ^Local Hotel, Diss Qne of McHenry's best loved resix Mr. Adler operated a barber i ball game. Hugh op at 3727 Elston avwue, Chicago, third strike past ltad-off man'Norb!qu^^'h^lp"t^ Mrw^m^b"at^all"Monday moaning, May 5, 1947. for thirty-three years. W and announces has remodeled, his new a the folio wing service &nith last Sunday here m the tjme- Sandwiches of all kinds, as J11"1 been lU a month previous but shop | ohasimjck-Johnsburg game. -well as heavier meals for golfers ha1 aparently ^completely recovered vice: I Thai isn t gtvmg you the facts as with largt appetites, are now on and was very Vtive until taken 01 from 8 closed. Considerable pressure is being jht on the state legislators to the formula by which the saaximum rate at which. a school j dbtrict may tax, is figured. Authorjfidd art that such a law will be passed., itfes around Springfield are forcastlaw would prevent nearly high school district in the from, levying a sufficient to sti&port its high school, that reason, many districts have voted a tax limit increase ethers axe planning to do so groups of solos. lA^HDNTU UTEVTED . . , p.m. and on Saturdays from who will play two in the final event for organisations, i to 9 p.m. I In all, more than forty students will take part in the state contest. J.- . ; The above instrumentalists /and All HIINTI.FY YOUTH IN I vocalists earned their right to this ftl|« UUniliCl lUUin in (exciting trk> by having won first VD Alii WDCnr i ratings at district contests at HighllUUn WKIjvA l*nd Park several weeks ago. Having received final instructions I from Charleston early this week. a.m. to 6 p.m., Thursday tic circles, but it is a way of lead-!monthg ha exacts to aerv* slate Fridays from 8 a.m. to 8 ing up to the point that something luncheons * ^ 8 a.m always happens when McHenry j ! meets Johnsburg on the ball field. What happened last Sunday turned what looked like a sure Shamrock victory into a 6 to, 6 defeat. < mnniu/i uainmi «•• Murphy wa> n> 4«tin that ha MISSING YOUTH, 15 BOWELL RESIGNS; BACON IS NEW POLICE CHIEF SEEK WffiREABOUTSOF Mrs. Gans was unusually young in appearance and spirit, belying her seventy-seven years. The fact that she had been able to be about until a few hours before her death made her passing a great shock to her family and friends. The deceased was born on Jan. 11, 1670, in Broad head. Wis., the daughter of Austin and Mary Cole. She attempt to wreck a Chicago A North i and even Current Rates The high school tax rate in Mcfor the current yiear is .258 educational and .182 for buildor a composite rate of .89. The itional rate is the lowest in the and only two high schools lower composite rates. If the election carries, it is bethat the composite rate next year will be almost the same as this year. The board feels it can j inches held lude\ Western train on the Galena division near Huntley on April 18. The young man was arrested by Chief Deputiy Lyle Hutchinson and A. P. Addington, a Chicago * North, Western railroad detective, who have j include been investigating the case since a deisel engine and catboose were almost derailed by a heavy piece of metal utich had been placed on the rails. The metal weighed about twenty pounds, was about wide and tone, Bob Svoboda, ber, tube soloist, clarinette quarhad 15 strikeouts going into the ninth. He got two more in the' At the citvt council meeting lion- !ast, *rwn®* ®ot» °l» what happened McHenry friends of the Connell M. married on Sept. 4, 1889, to day eveninff of «•*»<• week Mavor m ... I Mc4>srmott family of Chicago, for- Prank O. Gans at Broadhead, and Overton announced that Eari Dowell • Iwdonl^two hits go- mer local residents, became anxious forty-years ago the couple moved ennounceo caat uoweu •»._ -• ks ago when they learned to Woodstock, where he became a McDermotts' son, Thomas,; well known auctioneer. Two yean had disappeared from i later Mr. and Mrs .Gans moved to Carmen street Last McHenry and decided to make this {reports from the worried parents die) their permanent home. with not disclose any information as to! Afcout thirty years ago they purwild his whereabouts. j chased the Riverside hotel, which 1 they ope ra ted for will be Art Epert, bari-, At the "sa.mmme ~t"imm"e the ami"a*yoorr "aPp"- bj^utt sshhoorrtt on scoring, 'oboda, bass, Carol Har- P°lntod Lester Bacon, who has been "Si" Metiers opened rison, tronft>one soloist, Frances Bar- chief. Bacon has had a triple and raved ac vMUii«»w i""1 - nim.ri.nti. .. _ pnwn. 'Young Thomas, who was a young-ltney successfully ,^r>S ^ ths^ girls^ for gt>te Qf niin^g ^ score, Harry SU11- ster only a few years old when the twelve years, selling it to Fred Jus- "* * This " ----. ---- * o r T e d P i t s e n ' s b i g b a t b o o m e d a n - o n l y one clue gives'his parents rea- years ago and since that time his The brass sextette includes; n „ . _ , . other triple into right field in the son to believe that he may have widow had made, her home with her pitch. ita,>l8iiu ^ off with a hom* run" in the family" moved' from 'iiereT had"been ten when they "retired v „ wi>lv_ l«r. tms fniirtli i i__i j j i' i j u. r> » _ man, Marion 8mMi and Joan Big- efP«rience well qualifies him Members of the quartette .. .. . t Dick Heuser, Lois Weide- hu to cii a wel behaved and popular boy, and Mr. Gans passed away eighteen - - - - - - - gers. ! Dick Heuser, Bob Freund, Dick: eight about thirty inches the rate to this level even j long. It was a scrap switch tie the expenses of running j iron which the youth had picked up have risen sharply during < along the railroad rirfht-of-wmy. ffcs phst year. The young man told authorities The polls will be open from twelve,' thit he had a dream that he had 1MB, to 7 p.m. Every public mind- j wrecked a train and it proved so! teen q4 citixen -- • -- -- y y ^ n L n t r e ' l t ! ! ! ! i f s e v e n t h w i t h o n e o u t . M u r p h y t h e n r u n a w a y . A s o p h o m o r e a t Senn|»on, Frank, until three months Adams, Frances Barber, Diane «»"> »" put on the brakes, striking out Bud high school, he was a good student ^hen she moved to her home on FVeund and Carol Harrison. The hi .fL to ^* Meyers and getting George Jatkson with the exception of one subject P»rk street giris' sextette is made up of Beverly ^on a bounder to third base. j Latin, in ..which he especially de-l Mrs. Gans was a member of River- Schwerman, Frances Barber^ Mari- TH»u. Po^ui-r 'sred to gs^ a credit as he wished vi{W Camp, R.N.A., of which she I anne Glauser, Sue Strever, Barbara Trfples wm^ptMmlar^o Jim Lar- to study "lair upon graduation. had served as oracle. She belonged Freund and Ferol Martin. J f ^ ^!J kinthe aw riSt Proud of his achievements until j to the old Universal^ church d«r- K-« C«^iltoa Se^n^ X^ S' atSSive to ^ »«tTr. Tom Bulger? single that time, the lad hesitaUd^to tell! ing its existence here and ia UUr All of these people will have com-- rl* -(f!u:W^f_r0 attr*Ctle l° over center brought in run and his parents of his failure and as an'years vw as a member of the W. & C. oAar schools en is urged to express his! exciting that he decided to carry at this cmctiph. '«f||out the plot He rode to the rursl crossing on his bicycle and after placing the scrap iron on the tracks ! On remained ip the vicinity to watch o'clock, the what happened. Although the en- j along with petition from between six and thir- p*"*, UP this^time. j , .huf h^utrfif),WiU*the veteraiT^Bud" escape, unknown to them, tried tojS. of the Methodist church. UWION AUXILIABT » l 10 ENTEBTAI* GOLD flfAR MEMBERS MAT 14 On Wednesday, May 14, the Ameri- . enlist in the navy on Monday, April j Survivors include one son. Flank. 14. When ha was told that he | McHenry; two daughters, Mrs. omr scnoots ana me girts* All present officers and employees MiUerbl^*Ditchn for Johnsburr ensemble will fisce sixteen other f ,^y w«re re^ppomted for Ml»«r to w„ lolu nej ... ! groups, the greatest number in any th* y--r: ovpJ tw iiS must have his parents' consent he Mildred lliomas at Dorat fturk aad | after|event. , 8*led bids on the purchase of a rocfa P" over what looked Ij^e the ab#ndoned thi Venture. Mrs. Myrtle Dowling of IadiansjMlb. | SatunUy «Mn»>on >t »M »«» »«1 »»- Guv Bolter dropped ^ d , th< bovr l.ft for >nd on. (nX». Jl ' ^.horo will..Ing. ^onj,.U.„ «lv.n to ^ « th. hour. U In ttaun... A wn, jM^k. pmM tar denting several . ivmg .. the rails and tearing up; honor to their school will be Mary chase, of the ties, the cars re- Ann - Stoffel, Patricia Henn, Patricia other such or- committee to make further investi- center field^ Dick ^Conway's single afternoon a fn^ school in "death. gine and caboose struck the metal,! ganisations. Girls striving to bring fftio" and proceed with the pur- rlf-l R€fi?;^ office informed Mrs. Mdtormott that" The body rssted at the Jacob Legion Auxiliary will hoJTor <* #* t**». Crew mem- Andrw fleten Duncan, Dorothy Jus- Tax InsUllment Deadline - - - - - bers took th^wtal bar to Chicago 1 ten, Betty Jean Long, Jean Milinac. ,1 n-*n t hi at uie lb- i and railroad Mthnritin ! Joan Mav. Sue Williams. Helm Stof- * OStpOnfiQ UDul JUlY 1 su D.m. the invei is asked to Wg a covered dish "bout the arrest of Jeschke. Gold Star members at a pot-^n tooK UMPVMtai Chicago; Jeanumg, -»ean muinac poatnoned suippppee r to be served at the Le- and railroad authorities then started Joan May, Sue Williams, Helen Stofhall at 6:30 Each mem- th® investigation which to pass. Those attending may invite their husband or a guest The Poppy posters for the contest oil I wllH rn' rh ^ tZLl thi her son had n<ff *fcp»fled thst dsy. I ten Sons Aineral hotae until Wad- S.tA nT "^HWt 0nly th#n WM it iSrned, upon in-' nesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, when EiuJL. Miller s perfect ve9tiffation that Thomas had tried to l*»t rites were conducted thnre, EST. squeeze bunt. . enlist. I Graham officiated. Bob Peterson Eventually that ninth inning had No pword has been heard regarding (offered several sacred songs during >. . . - f .10 P0/ u? 'I? tn1f ®toiT1 80 her* i his whereabouU since that day three I the service. Burial was in Broad- According to an announcement ny goes for the terrible details: ; weeks ago. Whether he actually ran: head. * ler, Dagmar Andree, Betty Schons, County Treasurer Henry A. Nulle, Bud Miller led off with the first away or whether he met foul playi Pallbearers ware Harold Owen|, -M. brought fel, Cecile Tonyan, Margaret Cruick- I shank, Gevrie Aeverman, "Norma Hil- Marion Conway, Therese Bauer, Joan tax bills have been delayed because and only walk off Murphy. Norb is still an uncertainty. His frantic! Nick Barbian, Stephen H. Freund, Heilman, Marie Smith, Nancy Cristy, of court test in connection with the Smith rspped a single to left. Eddie parents have made every effort to i Albert Krause, Harold Miller and I f i ** la. * • * - • Diif 1 ai* ^a v aaaaeaiMAnf laws Tka T ^1 - J - d.. • Jt x l.ii r _ __ i __ «. '.1 t A T .. I* L. C- & OUTSTANDING STUDEMV. Among the forty-one outstanding j tieiiman, Mane smnn, ensty, oi couix connecuon wim we smith sing.. .~v. ,...w v„ -- vKQ be on" display in the hall dur-: senior students named at last Fri- G*rrie Nimtz, . Mary Jean Doherty Butler tax assessment laws. The Lay then lifted a fly into short left locate him and police throughout, L*rry Huck, Sr. the evening, at which the day's annual Honor Dky Convoca- j *n(^ Margaret Bolgwr. j de^dliJJe ^for the first installment center. Everybody seemed to close the country are still aiding in the John L. Fitssiaa ' 4-' # 4': . -• ing, J"*** will make the important cision as to wiuners. Mrs. L. A. Blomgren, Sr., is gen cral chairman on arrangements. A committee of the unit has just, com- j aleted a very ^thorough job of spring! lisase cleaning and everything is( ~ The county council of the Ameriferight and shining. Members who: j can Legion Auxiliary met last Friwsrked on the clean-up committee; T . . day evening at Marengo, May Chesladuded Minnie Green, Agnes Buch, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Justen of Rk of Huntley, vice-president presid- 11a Greene, Ercell Lock and Chris- Ringwood announce the birth of a -ing Those from here who attended tine Krinn. . ! tion held at the Universiittyy oolf Illi- I nois at Champaign was Miss l- j Kuby of West McHenry. »«M > H »WIIH »< »l#| Birth* Polly MoHENRY AUXILIARY MEMBERS ATTENDED MARENGO MEETING i will ba July 1 instead of June 1 jn on the ball, but nobody caught it. j search. §8 previous years. The second Pitzen banned. Bud Mevers ground-! . . I installment, however, will be due ed ^ short. Conway threw to the HTTORAL OLUB PLANS l#n September 1, the same as always. piate to foire Miller for the second p_ . Many inquiries and calls have been out. The picture at this point was * JK SPUING CONOUT I directed to the county treasurer con- two down and the bases loaded. ON FRIDAY MAY 23 this matter. John L. Fitssimmons of Fox Lake, f; 111., passed away early Sunday morning, May, 4, 1947. His permanent L residence was 816 W. 54th Place|, Chicago. i5 OMING EVENTS ^ George Jackson came to bat. Bud Meyers took a long lead off first and drew a throw from catcher Bolger. The throw saUed high ^erMiller's^^ing , flrgt concert ^ be presented head at first case and two runs . ... tery. home. That was all the H? . ,the hl^ „*udlto„r^rn on Mr. The body was taken to the Peter M. Justen funeral hoane here and I*; . The MHFlenry Choral Cub, formed t in December of last year, is pl*n-1 Burial was in Mount Olivet ceme- ?; JOSS JEAN SALZMAN ' j AMD U0HAKD KSEBS " ' rpnAV I , A . so,n „wr as, born at St. Therese D~ uring the meeUng, Ann S~ m•it"h , Circle ro1o, mW. SCS--Gonseth Home, hospital, Waukegan, on April 29 to rehabilitation chairman, gave a re- Bast River Road Pinochle ~~ "" and Mrs. George May of Spring port on magaaine sales, proceeds to! Mrs. Ben Dietz. - be used to purchase an ii|cubator May 9 >' ooqbock nLjok* - -- - * w - * » -- - -- -- " =ih«»lH Meyers« _huo me, Art Jackson , nounced V^Mr. an MARRIED SATURDAY 1 4 1 Grove. * i Mr. and Mrs. Clarenee Whiting of for the Woodstock hospital. Helen Mothers Club--Gyyi Htm, j McHenrv friends will be interested Ea»in the grandparents of Cowan reported on the county mem- Eight O'clock Mass for the P. T. A. i»am the marriaoe of Miss a 9on horn to Mr. and Mrs. Dslbert bership, which is the highest in this May 12 Jean Stolzman of Woodstock and Whiting at St. Joseph's hospital on district ; Mothers Day Banquet--C. D. of A. llanard J Reebe of Hebron which. Saturday, May 3. Later in the business session, the Friends' Night--O. E. & US^Li St Ma^ U^tonT! Mr. and Mrs. Floyd* Covalt an- following officers w«e nominated, to May 14 Woodstock last Saturday afternoon nounce the Wrth of a "°n at it* elected at the June meeting: Musical Concert--Methodist Church I i {wL-ShESn Woodstock hospital on May 6. The President May Chesak of Huntley; Hall. ' m£; i« I youngster has been named Floyd E. first vice-president Gail T dwghter of MMrr . aanndd ^MELrs . HHeerrmma.n; Co^ !"• Marengo; l^nd vWpresident Min A daurhter VM bom m May 4 nia Green «f MeHenry; the high school auditorium on m. Piusimmons, uell known in „ „ D • . - w..o .^cality, ft was. born on Joly 4, Mrs. Harry Barr. director, has an- 1883. and was employed as a cleric tripled to left field to score George. in the county treasurer's office in Wally Smith's single then sent Art JSCL. Chie^ 1 ^TT>/ with the pay-off run. Don f™!* Ta"nh«{*r ^ lighter Freund fanned foV the third out lections by. Victor Herbert. 'tile Shamrocks made things inter- so..? mn4.a ij"1®* nutiifcer fllTTnniV esting in their hslf of the ninth, will be interspersed with the choral BE HELD SATURDAY jf^ ' s-jrji rUNSBAL KITES JK> cetting four men on base, but leavand Mrs. Herman in and a granddaughter of Math Baur of this city. Miss Shirk? S sister as maid of ing three of them stranded. So--for eight innings it looked like the Shamrocks, with Murphy** superb pitching, had finally brought B«*» oi I^gtoti^ AmdIUry Hon,™ (Ml ,^h"K*.kTtUiS M„ ,K ! against that outfit and expect to " . !hu« itinm iinlm-- van hfclo their i numbers, appear The entire program will pfTIt If MAV in a future issue of the *• "*l Members. - treasurer, i mmj i« i. .. A at the Woodstock hospital to Mr. Marie Lasansky of Cary; chaplain, W. & C. S. Luncheon--1 p»m.-^4(etk- , »e»--uniees MitiJ bar and Mrs. Sigurd Jacobsen of West; Emily Cowlin of Crystal Lake; his- odist Church Hall. | 1 honor^ tSll LouU McHenry. torian, Alta Kelsey of Fox River, May SS 1 ' - 1 mimm iw>n> »* wirtoii- Hmn- ><min' »• ucHcmy Choral Club High School Auditorium. n. hU broUMr*, tan i>u. I Adyctittr wu bon, Cror.^ mgMt+t+nu, OWjl U^r, a* stock hospital on May 4 to Mr. and j Boehart mZ?. hi^Khoi CiU~thToi^. of «« «ow»n-I. win u Ike bride is a graduate of .ml-ku W h. tlx' " KAmmi *• «f tk> Twiiimtiiui Pradit Am ' ere w oarents of a daugnter, oorn ~~~-- AlSadSSlS^S?IfaS $ ^ Woodstodt hospital on Tues- or 1"1.W STRIKE high iirluftl tei941 wSlH this week. Mrs. Schaffer is May 24 kwk high school ia 1941 and is w --•lsyid .by the B. L BaMeoa Co^ » atfiebroti and Woodstock. Weingart \ IS WELCOME NEWS TO ildbpen. FbDay^Sponsored by V. W. •M Legion Auxiliaries. • " Ihy I. „ >35 Baccalaureate. J I I I I I M U M M I Amomr Hie 8irk •.»»»•§M»t born on and Mrs. I]M citen children. | RESIDENTS OF COUNTY their first child, ^ Wf wwa" Weed thft the mUk strike was is tke tor- ^ if"?? 2d j nfSl .,wM»w^a.jg^a; iv the Woodstock i ACCIDENT CAUSE DEATH just tvntr-few hoars later. N i r t N . . . _ ^ w l ® * s o w m i d u s W B D HICK-A QXwAe MSV- ja.JM-. ^m ^VSn*f • MMMa_ eaa . | *--- •* + aMlaMa tJ fl 1 mo ncis IIIV xnwsv NTIOW prmtis Mrs. Jane t Aanaal _ . _ Ma»Mk PMric^'a School RT.A. Efii. palisnt at Jshasburg--4 N.. Smith, cf .. La* Sb w Pitsen, If * B. Meyer, ss -.. G. Jackson, c .. .{A. Jackson, Sb B. Mapsc^Jh . 1W. Smith, 1% .. j D. Freund, rf .. gt. 'Rtomes, p Miller, p AB 4 -1« 4 4 4 1$ • iH *- BASWAM, --' •wfaj. MvJ1 •t Algsaquin. at Jonshng, tod «A.'ft. »-*<•» " l¥"°* v°™*' Mills, Joined her brothers and sis- a ****** throagboat the tars that marning in trying to see! AkM_ wii. Txill, aoa« baby chicks which had boanj Aimir AaTftB* FUle TtTBl Of >10^od in the oven of a keroeene j SupCTTiBOr HUTiSOB ! cook stove. In their attempt to, make themselves teller, the __stove, AIn|er A#vmnr< a reskient Of fesspital the last of tka James, son oi tiw BMwid Hesters, •wdet went a tonsflfttetoaay at tha IMiodstock hoapt, ca- l last week. •* • POPPY DAT NOnCB Foppy Day in McHenry is hsiag sponsored this • vear' OB May 14 by the combined efforts of the auxiliary af the V. F. W. post and the Auxil- .. , _ j;__ _i aiibbt ai>inr, • miaani vs Isry of the American Legion post was partially tipped"mdtag * i Cr^wood tewnshin for manv years. Headquarter for the day will be at|teaha(tie ,of list week named supervisor o' the City Hall, where the school | Shirley's head, back and i^s. There, th|lt towl>»bin to fill the nnexoired children from the fourth gradtjwere no second degree burns end foTnm of ]ate John R Ham"-on. through the eighth will report for}ber injuries were not thought to be MDpn,ntniPnt w|l, nmde by John their poppies. j extreBlely ser ous at the time. , McConnelt <"*t?ce nf the ne-\ce. and £?£ s™ • -°~- FYom the main office of Bowman Dairr Co., comes the fact that $34<?.191.37 were spent in McHenry courtv for milk purchased during March by this crgan'sation. Mr. M. J. Metzger. vice-president, said, "Deaitito inclemcnt weather, milk prodnction has been kept at the high standards." ters, Irvine, 8, Esther, 6, Jesse, 5, andQ RAUuosBseClIlI,f// S. RlBSIDE NCE CHANGES Read the Wanv Ads The James Lennon fsmily has moved from Green street to the Claxton * farm, east of McHenry, which they recently purchased. The new supervisor took over his duties immediately and wilt serve the two remaining years af Mr. Harrison's term. ASSUMES HALL CARE Local social clubs and organisations »<*ay be interested to learn that effective May 1. the rental and Cor-nlete I'n« af Lee's poultry j ere of the Legion hall is in charge remedies at Wftttles Dtug Store. Mc-|of Dan Justen * the Kent RealtjK Hairy. 43-tf-fp (•omnany. May S MCBB va WBawnt Wednsadsy, May U VCBS Vs Dak van (Nigfct -- BOFTBAIX Hmradsy. May p • MS N« )-- tmes -- Newsboy* vs Case _ lea at 7:80. Co-ops vs TJI.T. immediately thereafter. Both are practice gamea. -*WT : .. tyi. j.. ' -- GOLF -- 0ij'- Monday. May 11 MCBS vs Highland Park--1 Tharaday. May IS MCHS vs Elgin--Here. Friday. May 1« MCHS vs New Trier--There. Total* • M tHoary--4 Conway, ss W. Miller, lb ^ Uriria, rf T. Bolger, fb Murphy, p H. StiUing, If B. Bolger, cf Crooek, nmd W. Bolger^ c McCradasn Total B 1 1 • 1 X 1 1 • : 0 • B 1 9 1 1 9 1 • • 9 1 0 • 1 1 I • 1 I 1 i 9 J f • t 1 1 t 1 4 I 1 9 I t 6 1ft Amm By Jottnnsslb urg ^ 901 900 096--4 MeHenry 990 100 lfl-ft Double Play--Fly to TTiomas to A. Jackson. 8truck out by Murphy, 17; Thomas. S; Miller. 1. Bases on Balls off Murphy. 1: Thomas, 1. Rural Mail Boxog In t Commimitj Are Damifod Peter M. May, 89 years old, long resident of the Sfrrmg Grove com- fe unity, died at the home of a P ' ia • 9 •sunity, daughter, Mrs. EMrsd West MeHenry on Wad Hie perpon or persons who hsve .n.o. on.. Ma-y 7, 1947. been damaging rural mail boxes in!111 a »••*- . . . this locality are warned of the! Mf- Msr is suryived by severe penalty which awaits ths cWldrsn, Ben and Gwrgeef convicted. Hie maximum sentence j 21™***' jS5h ""IP, .. r- • - for tampering with tbeee boxes, i yi" JJ*- |rfJT Si and federal inspectors " from CMtuo have been uiveeti- f gatingtMlooalcase. ^ ! Justen' Peter's church, iPartols An at* the Jacob > funeral bme aslfl Sstat ll^Mk, wWa ftees 8t ; Grove. 01 ENJOYABLE CONCERT ON SUNDAY EVENING • large crowd of music k attended the annual orchestra cert pisssntod last Sunday eveaiag Of JUj 14 lMiltT>til9 In the Mhod aaditorium. Beaidos tha. regular nuasbars, there were i specialties which won the! Parents of $ 4 vsss -txfe-hxiaS with orehsstia accompaniment witii M Mav 14. Miss Elaine Nell as the very lovely oUeT betwl ..J ..J 4U Vikl#B . . . , Horn* Run hit by H. Stilling. Injples eluded the well known and "Peter and the Wolf, tl. o'dedc an orchestra] novelty, with Jacque garten root- Hopkins serving as the capable aar- J Children now enrolled in kindi r#tor- ^.Aeon,p*".i.*d Mfcf rarten and wb» plan to continue ia ^ anno Glauser, ^ Miss Carol Harrison, flrst crsde need not report, as rec- a troinbon# soloist* played inOttfnti ords hsvc ilrisrtj bm obtained on ^ of Yesterday," the solo which she these punils. p hopes will win her honors st the Mrs. Floyd Cooley will be ia| state contest next weekend. jchsrge of registration, assisted, hf Final numbers on the program in- Mrs. Kathryn Conway and Mrs. Jo- I hit iw t Meyer; Piteen, Jaekson and Song" and "Ah Sweet Mystery of Mrs. LeRoy Conway L«rkin. Doirible hit by W. Bolger. " Dessert an*** Rulien. will be in ..j Life," with orchestra and mixed the office to receive registrations I chorus, concluding with the very (fr«tn pe«nle unable to be at the §s difficult "Romany Life" by L*xt h<*oL The grade school number Paul Yanda is director of the^44. . New Ant'och village trustees ioin- < orchestra and slso of the band, which ->* _____-- ^ ed with the older members in their j presenter! its concert in Msrch. LICENSE FEES RAISED first board meetinr one recent ewning in one principal action, raising liquor licence fees. Tsvern licenses YOUR PARDON ' urpwi to '•lass B their irrandmother, Mrs. In announcing the birth of a 8tore 1'°*™ hk,7n Mr'ST* Mr child to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold May a $60 increase to $400 «nd Cl«ss B Ed. Moderhsck, of Biflcwood. the Plaindealer last license fees will be 1850, weekmEItiSSd that the now arrival | «50 higher, likewise. No chanee wa« home. AIRPIANE DUSTING A When the time comes for dusting / > Darleen and Kenneth Moderhack the pea crop in the Elkhom. Wis., fwm a son, whoras the baby was rsally a lovrfy little giri. | made in th<» club licenes which will | remain at $25. Tavern licenses, of Chicago spent last week visiting, * rea. the resi»*ents of that commua- Ida Kreut- itr will oroHablv see a mt*er soecand Mrs. ml type of airplane flving very ^1* spent the weekend low and fast m its work or here and accompanied the children between the airport loading spot £ land the fields designated f^r treat- ; in ment. The Elkhom Canning NOTICE ; rany contemplates another Mi Place Restaurant will be open Ousting program, such as it Complete line of Dr. David Roberts! Ar* A I*»e's Res+aurant w$I be every Thursday, serving hmches and, ^ on lsst vear, if veterinary medicines at Wattles4 dosed dl day Monday; % fn-1 dinaanw vatel Awthaa aotks. _ ; Jt« be » aaed Drug Store, McHenry. 4S-tf-fp, tare. 50-2-^> 4&-fp»tf I m«nt . ir .f . r.*\ - I .m ' ,5** L : 'A' 1 m • r . - J g