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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Oct 1947, p. 5

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r ; . •tr. ';^>' * - * : r-f mm* * Thandiy OrtoW V?u>f< S,J&^' "SO.I HEAR" by EARL R. WALSH "MOM" •:. . -- Palwe -- Tavern-- Hoot's, 8, Matt*!, 0-' CHd Bridge, S, Art A Let's, G-- 204-636; ." Dear It's Men « ions tii " to you and wouldn't think of it now if such practice • hadn't become an1 Budil, 189-498; Johnson, jannoal event--sort Of traditional. | Wheelock, 191-624. Of course, oar letter is to report Landl's, 2, Fox Hole, 1--Frank pur annual trek to (Notre Dame to ; Zuelsdorf, 284-586; V.Adams, X9&- look the boys over and report our 502. findings to you. * - • « ( Let's not bring up that expense Waaeondi account at this point. There -were fdljr of us in the party, but that won't show up on the expense account sheet. We took the "little woman, of course. Our new brother-in-law, Eddie Blake, was. in - the party. Be took his Missus, too. y Our "S. B. C." guided us around V 'and warned us before game time .'"Mthat this year's N. D. team wasn't io hot. (We note they hold No. 1'i Mac's Old Mill, 2. Grand, 1--Williams, 192-520; Garland, 192-480. Bowe's, 2, Daniels', 1.. Cock, 638; Dickson, 193-587. / !v naurwtairo or utt Aurora icnuc« TO otops1 i'Sr-C Bcfulationg Tor '4% OPEN .SEASON DATES-- Ducks sand Coots: November December 8, inelusive o'clock noon to 1 how before sun-] attraction or enticement in the huntstot, thereafter, sunrise to 1 hour j ing 0f sucj, birds, except properly ore sunse . . | shocked corn and standing crops of hStail^" ' D*e*mb" or other p.i„ . M, j_w and except grains found scattered ***> 12 solely as a be purchased at postoffkea for M dollar, ' •*"* - Shooting Hours: First POSSESSION TIME Migatory Game (Birds . ,. migratory waterfowl, when * result of agncultureal I legally and possessed in the Tin weather has'long been a topic at general conversation but never more than these past few when ^ the eimnt of heat and cold,1 o'clock noon to 1 hour before sun- j before sunset/ ~ " " ! taice any waterfowl by means, aid ' be possessed during the period «?$??* *n° rain' been reached, set, thereafter, sunrise to 1 hour Doves (Mournin* or Turtle) J or JJ8* ,.e' ,hoi?e8 or mules. stituting the open season whew Millions of dollars in tinder dry before sunset. i W SO inZwe Septem- Three-shell limit, in magazine and' taken, and for m additioaad , forests from MinnesoU to Maine Coots: (Speeial Additional Season,I Shooting Hours:" % hour before! ^LUSSS^Sf f!i£" t never o'clock noon to 1 hour hefor* mmi. ~ * ""Y11 OI «Kricu"wreai legauy on months, Shooting hours: First day, f2| 8et, thereafter, sunrise to 1 hour! * J*1,1 J* unlawful to j permitted by federal regulations, id cold,' j sunset. 1 take went up in smoke recently as drought in the midwest and too much rain in Florida and the northwest further threatened' the nation's food supply. California was the only state to report normal rainfall. Even there farmers reported slight damage to fruit crops by unseasonal rain. New England was hard hit by the freak fall weather, with more than 100 raging forest fires sweeping through timberlands and villages, with property damage at 82,000,000. The governor of Kansas, the greatest wheat producing state, predicted_ Season, Lake & McHenry Counties only) i October 1 to October 12, inclusive.! sunrise to sunset. guns,. either hand-operated or auto- open loading, n< " permitted. I not larger than ten 'guage Shooting hours: 7 A.M. to 4 P M. i DATT V KIT T i^uttc •• ! P*1 iuinea. . It sha1u1 bbee uunnllaawwf!uu li, flooir Japanese papers which are in navy Raila * GaUinulM: (Except Lake £ j Ducks* a,nTS-.u ?"tody h,vc "« r««.liP ^to< .NTo?rmemlSbUera 08*0*, |)iMnclluusSi5ve™. m... b" .* |' .4j c*.p" t ""AJ m«er*ic"a*n «a'«n d *IM •b»h' MuteMds 'onfic kri f.lheo itnn inor oorn raifnley i, taken .part - Shooting hours: Sunrise to 1 hour! Mergansers), including in such to render it incapable of being fired before sunset. I limit not more than 1 Wood Duck., or is enclosed in a case. Rails A Gallinules: (Lake and Mc-i American & Redbreasted Mergan-i Henry Counties only) October 11 sers. 25 ^Singly or in the aggre- j FEDERAL DUCK STAMP- 'fepot in national rating.) After seeing those Irish Czarob- Old Timers-- Rogers', 2404, Downs', 2270--J. Schaefer, 194-519; Meyers, 494. | year's crop of 294,000,000. Bacon's, 2268, Jones', 2239--Adams, ! ®y contrast, Florida, which has 2Q1-521; Bacon, 203-212-130-545. j been hard hit by two hurricanes this •' , ------ i month, has suffered crop losses from C. O. F/-- ) floods estimated at $30,000,000 bj Stilling's, 2244, Rodenkirk's, 2150-- i Agricultural Commissioner Nathan |kis and Swistowicr boys play, we R. Jaeger, 187; Rodenkirk, 198-527. Mayc. The rich sugar cane land in ifiad a hunch that our "S. B. C." has 1 Kreutzer's, 2201. Bartelt's, 2185-- j the Everglades area is still under • %ot to worryin' like coaches do eachjL. Thennes, 187; S. Wirfs, 180. | water and army engineers forcast •week. This team may not be as I Steffes', 2435, Smith's, 2297--C. that it will not be fit for planting for ' -great as some in the past, but they jJ. Stilling; 506; H. Steffes, 236-200- another sixty days. • nave a habit of winning. (214-649; H. M. Weber, 212-538. Snow blanketed Great Falls, Moni What we noticed (you sent us; Freund's, 2450, Thennes', 2179-->while only a few hundred miles away ^ down there to notice things, didn't | H. Schaefer, 500; H. Freund, 512. I the residents of South Dakota sought you?) was that Leahy doesn't have 'em two or three deep for various positions this year. T^he first team to October 12, inclusive. j gate of both. • ah # Shooting Hours: 7A.M. to 4 P.M. Rails A Gallinules (Except Sora snd hu„t nrmi?gratSS w^terf^Sl W » Tcl^0vVeera r 4 t° De<*ln- 15 in thC °f Quired t^lfave wt^ them an ^inexber 3. inclusive. , . pired Feredal Migratory Bird Hunt- I5m!t r 1 r- sf,nsr ,n 8u.ch;ing Stamp validated by their sigfronted goose. Shooting hours: First day, ~~ ~ -- Annual Toyland will open at Aft* thofrs Hardware store, West Me- Henry, ofi Saturday, Nov. 16. Come in a'nd make your selections. 24-sp p m - ^ 1 „ Shooting Hours: Same as for & Brant: 4pincl^ing in such fng Stamp validated W their sigthat it is possible that next year's _ j Rr__t. A Canada goose, in- natures on the stamp. These stamps, v *d - k HELP WANTED is strong, but the second string doesn't compare with the unit we • saw last year. It was also obvious that the first relief from 95-degree heat. City League-- j There is no doubt but that this1 McHenry State Bank, 2, Walsh In- been a freak year in regard to ' weather throughout the United States. It is especially unfortunate; that this should have occured a year! •H' l ' ! ' # • • • • t '4iH IHIH surance, 1--Renter, 513. Tonyan's Constr., 2, Park Pub, 1-- L. Stnith, 205-555; Wm. Tonyan, 205- eleven could have done some more 1206-540; Jones, 502. scoring had they been left in there! McGee's 2. Herdrich Dist., 1--J. to romp. Carlson, 197-567; Rogers, 516; R. Iowa didn't make many first' Justen, 544. downs, but they made a lot of last j Prager Beer Dist:. 2, Sip Snack downs. They knocked three or four linn, 1--H. Freund, 511; Hester, 528; ef those Irish boys right but of the! H. Smith, 660; Crouch. 221-596; H. ffrme. | Kreutzer, 239-201-169^599. The weather was fine so there will 516; E. M. Smith, 205-525; Rosing, when there is such a great need both here and abroad for food. Vanilla Bean of Tropics Remains Flavor Favorite Despite the much lower cost of most synthetic vanilla extracts, the natural bean vanilla has resumed its prewar role at the top of the flavor market.» The little pod of the be no cleaning and pressing bills j Match-- listed on the sheet. The only thing j Barbian's 3 Butcherettes, 2319, i you might question is that "mis-; Johnny's Tap, 2239, Gert <Barbian. world's only orchid that works cellaneous" item. But, don't let that 179-135-189-503: Min Green, 181-433; for • living holds aromatic extras "worry you. We can't explain it, Emily Hester, 189-478; Maureen, not contained in vanilla flavor taken *'ther. Doherty, 445; John Meyer* 236-552. i from a lump of coal. We thought of you often, "Mose." __ , The word vanilla is from the Span- In fact, we're still thinking of you-- : Match--(4 to each team) and your generous nature. Expense sheet attached. , Yours, •_r--r MS. I. H." , ish, and mears "little pod." In each Schaefer s , the now widely scattered species of the vanilla plant, the little pod is Our McHenry Warriors made it known last Friday night that they are a. pretty good football team. Lake . Geneva came hjere with somewhat of. a reputation after ieating Burlington. You will remember that Burlingjbon had a "slight" edge over McHenry. Palace Men, 1688, dies, 1562. sbhouwflfelde : by^thi gffris, butV>l°Mt Ij SwE*1c10M" leea^vve5s: no doubt tthha 'tl °Jthhe plant A JVoehlich, 433; M. Donnelly, 406; ! belon«s to the orchid family. R. Marshall, 173-497; A. Freund, | Like rubber, quinine, and ther But, our boys evidently attention, to records; T each game as it comes. pay no iey take What we liked about our team last week was that they had the spunk --to come back after losing a lemi in the third quarter. > They didn't fold OPThe Warrior line hit hard. Fdlows like Tom Kent, who play • steady game week after week, made themselves more conspicuous in this game. Williams was a power on defense, following the plays in nice style. The big difference in the backfield wa« the fact that Don Peter- . son found himself and played up to preseason predictions. He had speed and drive in turning in a great game. The old grads sairifca<*pirit«i> team representing MCHS. ~rt Elkhorn plays here en Friday night of this week. Several seniors will be playing their last game on the home field and are sure to earry a winning spirit into the fame. The committee in charge tells us list will be published next 436; B. Weber, 171-483; M. Powers,' 190-445; T. Meyer, 430; E. Conway, 460; E. Hester, 446; L. Smith, 452; M. Doherty, 418; L. Thennes, 200- 449; M. Kmsala, 430; A. Nett, 406; G: Barbian, 176-438. -- Sehaefers' -- Thurs. Business Men-- Park Pub, 3, McDonald's Tavern, 0. Lakeview Tavern, 2, McHenry Plastering, 1--Widen, 189-489. Mosey Inn, 2, Dowe £ Wagner, 1. Tonyan Bros., 2, Roy-Al Inn, 1-- Blake 480. Johnsburg-- J. Jackson's, 8, B. FreOnd's, 0-- G. Schons, 215-580; 1. Jackson, 222- 588. G. Nowak's, 2, S. Freund's, 1--B. Martinec, 195-501; G.. Nowak. 527; S. Freund, 208. A. Jackson's, 3; J. Frett's, 0. G, Jackson's, 2, C. Smith's, 1-- ^Vn. Smith, 525; G. Jackson, 194-504. Majors-- Blats Beer, 2, Basta, 1--Rodenkirk, 500; Herdrich, 2001526. Fitsgerald's, 2, Hester Oil, 1--C. Croso, 218-505; J. Larkin, 216-664; Gill, 503. McHenry State Bank, 2, Atlas Prager Beer, 1--Pries, 222-551; Wrublewski, 526: W. Schreiner, 201- 517; J. Meier, 219-508; Hup Smith, 200-531. Fox Novelty, 2, Old Bridge, 1-- (Frisby, 519. ^ 12 ; Coots, 25 f»ora: 25' V- ! Doves: 10 Daily kill limit includes birds taken by any other persofi, who, for hire, accompanies or assists hunter in' taking birds. LMKBPUIT SAVES IR MSI BACK AND McGEE'S HAS IT! white potato, the vanilla bean moved to the Old World from an j origin in the new. Central Amer-1 ica's Aztec Indians sought it in theii dense jungles, to flavor chocolate in pre-Columbian times. Spaniards took the plant home to Europe, from where it eventually reached the eastern tropics. Its progress was greatly advanced a century ago when a Negro slave began hand pollination of the flowers on the island of Reunion. In cultivation, the vanilla plant is started from cuttings of vines of determined hardiness and bean quality. It is trained to grow on cms posts or on living trees. Toward the close of the flower's six blooming weeks, it is hand-pollinated, then wilts, and six to ten pods develop. They take five or six weeks to reach the full-size, unripe state of readiness for curing. Complete line of Lee's poultry remedies st Wattles Drug Store, McHenry. 8-tf The choice of' an greeting for your friends at mas time is important. Choose your* appropriate Cnriattoday from an imposing variety at The Plaindealer office. Comm'l-- Schaefer's Market, 2, Althoff Week, reporting the donations to the j Hdwe. 1--B. Peisert, 2i$7-524; R, new athhlleettic" field fundJ . ~ " -- still short of the goai. Let': those donations in right away. They are Bennett, 206. s get WARRIORS EYE CHANCE FOR FIRST PLACE TIE FAST SWANI LEAGUE W. A. F. Trans., 2, Mtflenry Laun* dry, 1--H. Weber, 208. Marticke A Nixon, 2, Walsh In*1 surance, -1. Kleinhans Lumber, 2, Niesen Floor Tile, 1. . . v The McHenry Warriors are com ing up fast in the Swani football league and are fighting for a first place tie. ~ McHenry has beaten Harvard, Marengo and, Lake Geneva in league £mes. Elkhorn will play here Friy night. Next Friday night, Nov. 7, the Warriors travel to Delavan for the last game on the schedule. Standings W« Burlington A Harvard 4 McHenry 8' Whitewater i Lake Geneva ............ Delavan Elkhorn Marengo •any New Products FroM Russian Wood Chemtltfy A cubic meter of wood processed flh the wood chemical plants of the Soviet Union yields besides chsrcoal, some 40 kilograms of chemical products, according to a recent statement by the chief of the central administration of the wood chemical industry. This stated rate of utilization is reported to be higher than that of any other country, resulting logically from extensive ' theoretical and applied research. The wood tar residue after distillation, which is said to be regarded as a waste product in some Countries, has become s basic ingredient for manufacturing many chemical products in lbs Soviet AJnion. Dry distillation of wood and the manufacture of resin and turpentine «re slated for extensive development in the next five years. New factories to be built for the production of resin and turpentine will process stumps that have remained in the soil after the trees ware cut C. D. of A.-- , • ^ Lina's Leaguers, S, Hogan's Hustlers, 0. Gert's Go-Qetterfc, 2, O'Brien Optomists, 1. Barb's Bowlers, 2, Kinsala's King- Pins, 1. .Wink el's Winners, 8, Miller's Mighties, 0. Wed. Business Men McHenry Mills, 2. Koehr Supply, 1, McHenry Sand & Gravel, 2, Mc Henry Garage, 1--Leiser, 184. Schaeferettea-- Pink Harrison's, 2, Rolaine Grilli 1--L. Miller, 462. ' " Dowe & Wagner Tinners, 2, Dickow's Market, 1--G. Dowe, 452; F. Koob, 400; M. Doherty, 401. Stilling's, 3, Co-ops, 0--M. Stilling. 173-436; J. Oxtoby, 433; D. Smith] 24-sp p Order your rubber stamps at The Plaindealer. dojskey S H O R T S 95c The famous brand of sup* ' port underwear worn and approved by mtflfons !i now back in pre-war quality and pre-war quantities. So discard those wartime substitutes and lay in your supply of the only underwear that 'has Hie Y-front construction and other patented features found only In this brand.' Originated and Manufactured by Coopers. McGEE'S McHENRY {Q nirfsui POSSESSION LIMITS-- Ducks: 8 in the aggregate of all I kinds, (except American and Redbreastfed Mergansers) including in such limit not more than 1 Wood ! Duck. j American A Redbreasted Mergansers? I No Limit - (Note: Possession oa' j OYJening day limited to daily bag.) I Rails A Gallinules (Except Sora and Coot): 15 in the aggregate of all | kinds. i Geese and Brant: 4 including in I such limit either 1 Canada goose , (including Hutchins or cackling I /geese or 1 white fronted goose). Coots: 25 one day's kflL Sora: 25 one day's kill, | Doves: 26 one day's kiB#- MUST BE 16 YEARS OF AGB OKOLDER (METHODS OF TAKINGS BIRDS-- i Waterfoul and mourning doves are I not permitted to be taken by means, , aid--or use of shelled, shucked, or i unshucked corn, or of wheat or otherH pain, salt or other feed that has GREEN ST. McHENRY been so deposited, distributed, or j scattered as to constitute a lure, | l« PALACE RECREATION 1X5 c*. ft- Fmm U--A CmfcUy. 5D0 to 600 *•. •ad star* year own fr*sli wjsta bwriM, intaH, poultry wit** MmW ttiair daliciou* b**tl Kmp is Ins* v§*n storag* for tasty mask moirifct Utsiw TWandi of S*nit«ry QUICFREZ fmm Lockers «rs in use, pmMf tKoir ulis b3Hf, •eanomy and offi* cioney sinco 1999. Stop la *nd sm tfcis "plomif if . farm frooxars" today. CAREY ELECTRIC CO* lie & Green St. Phone McHenry, BHasia MXMttmem NOODLE NATCO SOUP MIX GRAPE UPTON'S JAM 3%^33# 2 & 29° NATCO COFFEE REGULAR OR DRIP GRIND Get Fitted Here for BETTER BOWLING and Higher Scores MAYFLOWER t4i35cj * Mn • I-LB. TINS flLLSBUItrS PE MUST MIX REO CROSS SPA6HETTI e nee e ma \ Complete line 429; B. Freund, 410; F. Larson, 176- 452; E. Blake, 408. McHenry Milla, 2, Peterson Coat Co., 1--B. Buergler, 411; M. Rochelle, 425; E. Rand, 194-476; E. Peterson*" 421; V. Peterson, 173; D. Cleveland, 435; E. Peisert, 411. K. of C.-- ~ Freund 00, 2, 8teffan's Jewelry, L Blake Motors, 2, Hoot's Tavern, 1--*, T. Miller, 177-495; R. Freund, 195. McGee's Clothing, 3, Fitzgerald Cleaners, 0--J. Frisby, 493. Dickow's, Market, 2, Wall Fill Insulation, 1--J. Larkin, 208-565: L., Stilling, 208-647. P | ^ Match Volo Bait Co., 8*71? UWrtWft, 2534-- E. Peisert, 162-225-228-605. Schlitt, 211-546; Krause, 514; Koob^, Ladiee*» . « ••• Art A Lee's, 2, Al's White House, 1--Ardell Ross, 412; Grace Kunz, 409; B. Hulquist, 401; E. Rand, 409. Mi Place Tavern, 8, Claire Beauty Shoppe, 0. Hettermann's Tavern, 2, Pop Fenske, 1--M. Sutton, 406: P. Kraua, 4JU; D. Fuchs, 412; R. Stilling, 443-1 M lleHenry Sand A Gravel, 2, Veto* *«- Bait " M 4Hl MINERALITI Custom-Grip Ball BOOK your avenge witb yomt own Brunswick Miaenlitet We'd measure jroor hand tcitwhficMy for a perfect custom fit. Choiceof weights and colors. Swnnri with iwiriais Black Mineralite Ball $MJS m JSuuumttu "Footwork-Control" Show 1 DinignrH by experts for benei bowljag. Rubber rigbt sole yips approach. Leather left sole lea foU glide. Steel arch. Soft, flexible sppers. White robber haeis. Men's Black Kid ....$€.56 as Ladies' White A Brown Eu i%\-£ Ball and Shoe Bogl " i We have a wide selection of Wruaa wick Bags, all with cap Ball and Shoe Bags (Mt ap PALACE RECREATION m «. Qnm M. WYLER*S CHICKEN SKIP MIX .. WYLER'S P/UttLEY FLAKES FOULDS SPA8NETH . . . DEL MONTI TOMATO JUKE ... 2 ^19* DEL MONTE FANCY PRUNE JIHGE NATIONAL DELUXE FRUITCAKES BALLARD'S OVEN-READY BISCUITS . . BLUE LABEL SYRUP KARO FOR TABLE OR COOKING 17 SALEERRNNOO SALTINES EVERBEST APRICOT PRESERVES I60Z, pure fruit JAR UIMT INBOX CANS EXTRA THIN CRACKERS I-LB. PKG. 23c STALEVS CUE STUCK 31 -- 2»/i-LB. HG. CAMEO POWDER STARCH J™ 19* *% 1 1 &: f. " ?>Y', -i. 1 » ' > :-i A*-: POTATOES liy Now fer Whhr Wwa ?jF" NORTHERN GROWN WHITE COBBLERS m ^LB. $3M SACK NORTHERN GROWN «E0 TRIUMPHS IN £* *3" OCEAN SPRAY COLORADO ^ McCLURES SACK $4" 1 IDAHO RUSSETS SACK $4M CRANBERRIES ... . ^ 29* HhlOAII HUOAUISItCt ....... JONATHAN BOX *PPl« REO EMPIRE "-We Sup* ............ t^Us MUSSKS SWIFTS (MIAIIM ^ SOAP FLAKES ' SIHOZ. SWIFTS CtEAKEI AMEMMt FINEST CLEAMttl 2-23e SOnVASN . WATER SOFTEIUTT LUX t SOA* PLAKO| ; J BOX PALMOUVE TOILET SOAP 3-29V OLIVILO TOILET SOAP 3^29* "SWAN „ TOILET SOAP^ - 4h- 1 2^35' faceieisKlum^^ll ..*• . I •,

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