» 7 T T -* TT. Jf/t-ff, v^'" Thursday, April 6f 1944 > V;%V - v*. THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER 7 s '?v i MC sgv-ffl }* "»£ Faga m "SO I HEAR" by EARL R. WALSH. Hup Smith, 246-221-180-647; "Pappy"! Bennett, 216-194-157-567. i Mixed Doubles-- E. Miller. 423; Pete Olson, 190-493; Rose Glende, 446; Rose Freund, 436; Nick Freund, 532. NEWS ABOUT OUR SERVICEMEN Clarence Freund from Moultrie, Ga., i to Montgomery, Ala. j Monday Majors- _ Mew Way Laundry, 2; Oak Park Dear So I Hear: i Plans are under way for a public Hotel, 1; E. Smith, 550; V. Freund, ' I have decided to use a few spare athletic banquet for Tour high school 520; B. Tonyan, 549; Simon. 500- moments to drop you a line. We athletes. Obstacles that arise in Peisertt 223-542; Wrublewski. 533- spend most of our spare time trying these times are being ironed out. Joe Frett 531* Koob 574 *'• to figure out English money and; --^ , i Town Club,.'2; Ruppert Beer, 1; ration books. The latter is a result j. Enthusiastic sports flollowers ax* B. Schlitt, 527; Bennett. 509; Buda. vif "mg n j *v^emS' . taking the leSd and working with the j 517; Krausfi^.,537; II. Schaefer, 510; weather is awe1 and the scenery «i 8cho^ in this ^romot®^ ^ ^ iWeber, 21^5^ Adams, 200-536; H -beautiful so all jn all it isn't such < ^ Smith 542 a bad place. , . , : We hope to have complete plans', , , T' •-..'-V • • I would like to get a chance to Gn the ^ et soon and will Vaste Ladies- .... ; *ee Ireland but we aren t aHowed to nQ time in passine them alon* to p?P Fenske, ,:2-; SuMrBaa Oil, 1? do so. It is too bad that the Irish ryou ... , Fanny Freund. 442; Eve Hoyte, 402; are such peace loving people. If •. .' :• Dorothv Schaefer. .457. • . they were in the war maybe I would ^ -' w;t|4r - Ruppert Beer. 2; The Vogue, k get a chance to see where my an. • A . Th feoSe Stilling. 424; Frances Koob. .. restore hung out. J!* «»!..»«!• A«lbmndt,-;«1; A™da I am anxious to : j baseball league the ^ this year. My sister, Anti, assured • m • . I ' • ."'"V- ScKaefw's Recreation, 23&4;^Johns- • me the Shamrocks will• have A teani .Tuesday,; moimnjr /wefouBfl,-..dtfr -btitg; 2274; -B. Peisert. 497; A,; event "if sbe has to play, -- - vei] plastered, with . Republican Jacksoni 21^-20^522; £ Miller. 223- * Before .I close I wish to ttiiank the specinieir ballets.; Gerald P. ,Ne\rr 493. giU MeVer^, 487;. Joe tfrett.:.' v Wdindeaier 'foiutfai; in^y' plea^t'yi*?®1'3. We ?vas. r.itten in a blank 5^ . hour? of readingl"'"'-^!/SpSce" iof committeeman^ Xow. whc. ' > . •, Vv ' ' . Uiitil next iime, T i^emain, 7yofu -suppose left tl\ose -ballots.; * - ATHLETIC CLUB -" ^ S / § G T : T H O M A S F J f c O L G E K v * - 1 * N • . , • • • • «• . - . ; <111 • \i o )'ip V\ v " ii . , , ^Plaindealer Is a very ^welcome vvsitbr 7*,.*.'--;„ hear• w. h• a• t •k„i n,d, .where he 3 n- ow 1l oca^t eJd. ••••-. ,-v r: Devik, 407. e county will have* . . = -v. "-7.. Somewhere in England, j <?oul.d; it,?*. 4 .The dinner scheduled for the Athy letic club, to. be held at the Riverside Dear friend Tom: •- Remember way back when Charlie hotel on April 13, has been post- Just as this reply was started, in Qhaplan was funny? poned for several reasons, chief walked "Tommy' Thomas, looking among them being that the members solid, as a brick wall in his army We, suppose a lot of those Holly- have voted to continue meeting in uniform. He floats throUgh the, ™ wood actors look upon Charlie Mc- the gymnasium for another few f ufe g <?ers; The Part we Carthy as a dummy; but vre haven't weeks. Many members are enthued tajking about was the' parac uteb, heard of him being dragged into siastic ^ahout prospects of continubut Tommy sajs they don t have ; ing to. meet through the summer months, and are already planning a something will be siimnuf program outside. More dearv Ballot Svs- . w ®fpear. Members will again be admitted. On . vm. Those fellows don't use sky..;c ourt. hooks, do they? 1 . , We hope you will get a chance to ] W® wonder w kiss the blarney stone in Ireland--or done about bur at least kiss someone who has! tern in this state. With good men „ t > H , Thnr<?d«v this As for baseball vou mav be sure and good friends on both tickets. ., . v " •' AS ior oaseoau, you raaj oe suie ^ to'L week's • meeting was held on Tuesday -there will be some-teams in the coun- voters shy. a^ay from ;the J»i« w b. However next week the ty.' We expect to see some sixteen droves. I club will meet on Thursday evening. and seventeen year old boys playing >••'••• t ! - • this year, but think they will be Unless the weather man can do unTXTTC Torn T rwrr<'P'D flanked by veterans ou" ^ F0IW1S W0 LONGER A new serviceman on bur list is Loren McCaunon, who formerly made! his home in Ringwood. A graduate . • of the local high school, Loren h§s A U. S. NINTH AIR FORCE ME- ^iding in San Diego Calif., DIUM BOMBER STATION, ENG- ^i r hls wvfe- the former Patricia LA.ND - The Distinguished Flying^ lh*hn: "e,!" now st«tloned at Camp - • Cross has been Roberts' Cahf" _ . ' CLAIMS MES. ! H. Nielsen, -Mc* MARY 0 FLAHERTY, i Henry. 111., it ^as gg QN MARCH 31 announced recent- '•7,.;' This award,« 1 which is the ai^ Her Many Itiends m McHenry Were ] forces'highest, was ^earn of the death of Mrs. awarded to Lieut. Mar>7 Frisby O'Flahertv, 86, who Nielsen, for "'extra- Passe(l away at St. Ann's home in ordinary " Achieve- Techny, 111., on Friday, March Ml. ment wi.ile-serving ps a*pilot.on a '944. A member of a pioneer Mc- B-26 a-iplahe' oh boml>ardjn«?t)t mis- ^^ty faiiiilj.% she " passeH sions over enefny otcupied CorrtW after a lengthy illnjcss. nienital Europei 1 Lieutenant Nielsefi:^ ;• The deceased was' boi'n on Aupust superior flying skill and' untirlivg' 1857, in McHenry b\it lived in energy materially yded the sue- .filgin . for .more-" than , fifty• year's, cessful completion of 't^s'eVmi'psiori»:;"<Sin'c^';"her.;husbarid,- a plumbing con- His steadfast devotio«i to 'duty and tractor, died, in 1936, she had resided his, gallant courage, reflect great at various times in McHenry, Batacredit on hi,niSelf and", upon; th-e"ntiii- via' and Elgin. She had teen in Tt>clitary "ffirees of the. .;.::'p'sr.;f6r the j^ast'tbree months.. She .was ^ 'Lieutenant Nielsen U the son. of a meml>er of §t. Mary'* Catholic and Mrs. Harry M.^Nfe^eni'i jijt, Mc- Mfenrjv 111. After enta-iijg^^ ;the :sex- "Hetiry , belongedf^atrick's >ice Marchv 3. J942, *fie* was ^ent .to '"bunch, ' - J '• ' ! 1 Santa Ana, Calif., for tfairiing, and Her -only immediate sOivivor is a from thei>e to Roswell, New Mexico., brother, George",B. Frisby, 'of .'Mcwhere he completed his training and Henry. Besides her husband, she was awarded his commission and was preceded in death by four brotiiwings, October*30, 1942. ers, Edward. John and James of Mi- Lieutenant Nielsen was sent for Henry, and Thomas of Elgin; and duty oiverseasrifi June 1943. At pre- two .sisters, MVs. Johanna Cleary of sent he is pilot of Marauder ,,Middle^:'oux Falls, So. Dakota, and Nancy weight Champ.". Since arriving in Frisby, McHenry. * the ETO he has been awarded thd Services were held on Monday air medal with four Oak Leaf Clus- morning at 9 o'clock from the'Q'Conters in addition to the niiich coveted nor funeral home in Elgin and at Distinguished Flying Cross. ; 9:30 from St. Mary's church. Burial' -- * 7 7- 7 ""7 was in Bluff City cemetery. Phillip Doherty, stationed at Camp •Chaffee. Ark., has been spending a furlough at his home here. Among the Sick Raymond Ferwerda underwent surgery at St. Therese hospital on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Mary Knox Wall of Chicago, an old-tinie resident of McHenry, is 'erittealiy ill. • • ft, 7• 7". -J-: CARD OF THANKS " We wish in this manner to thank everyone for "their kindness7yto us in our recent bereavement. MRS. PETER H. WEBE^- AND FAMILY." • The Shamrocks something about these threatening may take your sister, Ann. up on snow flurries, it's going to be hard that promise. You know, your little for the Easter Bunny to get around ; cousin, John Bolger, is" about the without being tracked. j greatest baseball enthusiast in these NECESSARY TO BUY ANY FROZEN FOODS Births *- A -*• jl 'A. A:-»- ' The office of Price Administration parts. Neither snow nor vain can ^ feudin' between the ball clubs last weekend removed from rationing stop that boy froni thrpwing a Chicago's' North and South . sides' during April all frozen fruits and1 ball. Looks like hell be rea y f remin(js us of the days when we West vegetables, but ordered present point shortstop m a few years. Side kids took our lives in our own values for butter, most meats j^id Vrnm far off hands set foB^'^Ep(t!fc;5iid|f:f^ost processed foods continued un-1 °°r""r vnm vnn ni " changed. » It took canned peas off the ra of hearing from you from far-off , England. Can assure you that The S01 4 Plaindealer is more than happy to ^ ^ ^ ^ unfamiHar names: tion list temporarily by reducing be able to reach you fellows in ser-. vice. .-j So long for this time--good luck-- '• and God bless you. S. I. H." &•- BOWLING NOTKS , on the ball club rosters this year. P«int values to zer0- AI1 P®»nts were 'but we'll bet there isn't a man, ehminated for fig-and plum jams !wom»n or child in the United States and reductions -were orda^d for can- I who hasn't heard of Jimmy Dykes. ne<' cai*i-ots and smal-size cans of tomato juice. * On the meat list, spareribs. were City League t _• i reduced from one tp no points a Meister Brau, 2---McGee s, 1. Dick 1 Shortenings and salad and Conway, 201-537; Grimelli, 216-562. cooking oils were cut by one point 1 McHenry Lumber,* 2 Alexanders, 1 to a value of four-points, while Jimmy Smith, 203-194-200-597; ^Gus. crean^ Neutchatel and creamed cot- Freund, 503; M. Budler, 544; Mike tage cheeste went up two points to Schmitt, 199-518. ' j twelve. Town Club, 2 Walsh Insurance, l.j new va]ues are for the ra- Carl Thorsell, 255-599;; \N. Schlitt, j tion period beginning last Sunday 222-596; C. Feireisel, 237-532; J., an(j extending through April 29. Weiser, 192-519; "Red Winkel, 235- Chester Bowles, price administrator, 157-223-615; George Jackson. 2,15-549. gajj that removal of point values Tonyan Construction, 2 Sip Snack, for items was recommended Inn, 1. Ben Schmitt, 520; Dick Hes-i ^y Marvin Jones, war food administer, 2l3*-554; Art Krause, 215-537.. j trator, to clear cold storage space > needed for meats, dairy and poultry Leaders to date in the county sin-. products. gles and doubles matches at the Palace are as follows: Doubles: Jimmy Smith, and Hup Smith, 1268; Ted Budil and Herman James Sheehan has bteh pro moted to the rank of sergeant some- Serviceman,and Mrs. Arthur Mcwhere in Italy. , Vickers are the proud parents of a r-- - baby girl, bom at St. Joseph's hos- 'Enjoying furloughs «t their homes P'tel- Elgin,-on April 4. that date here are Gerald Miller of Alameda, a,so markinS Mrs. McVicker's birth-, Calif., and Bob Knox of-Camp Cooke, day anniversary. The proud father Calif. is stationed at Fort KnoXv"Ky. Tlie • • little girl will answer^ to the name ; Sgt. Howard Ehrke of Richmond Suzanne. The. Mc Vickers have one j has been presented with the Distin-. other child, a son. , . j guished Flying Cross for courageous ~--7 ..7' • 7 service to his combat organization in : RESIDENCE CHANGES ! the southwest Pacific. He is in charge of releasing bomb loads ^on The Joe Miller family has moved bombing: planes. His mother is Mrs. froni Ringwowl to the Meyer House LotUe Stevens Ehrke. formerly of oh WashinRton street. c enrj. 4-' ". The Brenner^Family has moved Pvt. Robert Wv Ander^V son of from Overp, place on Wauke- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson of Ring- *an street to St" Louls' .Mo' wood, is now stationed at Indiantown ^r- a°d Mtfe. H. S. Fike and fam- Gap, Pa. ily have moved from the Knox house ^ on Richmond Road to the Overton Recent transfers include James E. house, on Waukepan street. Frisby from Fort Bragg, No. Caro-! The Henry Wohlert family moved Una, to New York; Edward J. Frett last weekend from the former Adams from Orange. Texas, to New York; house on Fourth street to the upper Richard J. Williams from Indiantown apartment in the Popp building on Gap, Pa., to Fort Dix, New Jersey; Main street. ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce that I am a PALACE * I Smith, 1268; Ted Budil and Herman | candidate for Democratic precinct C. O. F. - - i Schaefer, 1244. Singles: F. Burkett committeem>n from the Third pre- Freund's, 2487--Winkel's, 2458. W. rlhx TTnti! °inCt °f McHenry Township at the Tonyan, 210-555; M. Budler, 21i-1 665 an.d, 6^9 T P t^!, ^ bnlH th.Vd 5rU"a7 elect,on to be held on Tuesgg^ .came through strong to hold third dayt April 11, 1944. Your support Smith's', 2457-Thennes', 2420. H. j **»}.. *9' AH Bvents: Ralph • will be appreciat^. • M. Weber, 521; H. G. Weber, 515; Smlth' 1868, • "v- 7. • j*6 HENRY J. MILLER. iEd Smith, 527; C. Stilling, 209-532;! E. TTiennes, 519. ! Old Timers-- Smith's, 2427--Rogers', 2328. G. Sayler, 206-495; F. Rogers, 571; J. Sayler, 208-563; Ed Smith, 215-170- 222-607. Adams', 2432--Barbian's, 2265. Les- Adarns, 204-537; V. Jones, 500; C. Hughes, 220-216-159-595. P0RTIS Ladles-- i ANNOUNCEMENT Barbian's Butcherettes, 2; McHen- I will be a candidate for the office ry Equip. Co., 1---Agnes Freund, 184- of Precinct Committeeman on the 454; Mildred Kinsala, 447; Gertie Republican ticket in McHenry Pre- Barbian, 484. - - cinct No. 2, the election to be held Riverside Dairy, 8; Miarion's Beau-j Tuesday, April 11. I will greatly apty Shoppe, 0--Marion Krause, 448;: predate your support at the polls. Mary Owtn, 402; Julia Kralowetz,i»43-4 E. W. GORMAN. 457. : ' I .. . ^ .' V- ' " ---- • ' ... ANNOUNCEMENT !. I desire to announce that I am a B.Buasjcandidate for Republican precinct 7 O'Clock Girla-r- Smith's, 2; ' Meyer's, 1 439; L. Weber, 4l6f. Raycraft, committeeman from the^ second pre- 175-430. ; 7 " """ Nett's, 2; Miller's. l---B- Weber, 410; M. Miller, 185-492. SCHAEFERS* cinct of McHenry township at the primary election to be held Tuesday, April 11. Your support will be appreciated. GERALD P. NEWMAN. •42-5 Ladies Victory-- MARRIAGE LICENSES Harrisons', 2--Farmers' Mill, %, J Eleaaor Miller, 454; Dorothy Schaefer 445. . Orville A. Pollard, Richmond, 111., i I Sthaefer's Market, 2--Phillips 66, to Carrie Huntingtoli, Richmond, 111. 1; Ethel Freund, 406; M. Simon, 455. | ' v | Prager Beer, 3--Tavern Pale, 0. j Sutton. 200-538: Immekus, 521; Devik. 499; Hagberg, 200-538; McHenry Laundry. 2-ri-Kleihhahs. 1. Ralph Justen, 211-484. K. of C.-- Schaefer Alleys^ 2---McGee Clothling, 1. Math Schmitt, 202-484. I Blake Motor Sales. 2--Nye Jewelry, 1. Tony Freund, 195-484; Paul I Karls. 500. j Match-- . I Indians, 2600; War Widows, 2433-- F I R E S T O N E TIRES AND TUBES We have a complete stock of both passenger and truck tires. * . ';.;r You can now have your tires retreaded without an OP A order. Bring them in. TIRE AND TUBE VULCANIZING Trade in your old battery on a new FIRESTONE. We allow $2.00 for your old one. CHAINS--We make up chains of all sixes. FIRESTONE FRIGITONE FIRESTONE SUPER ANTI FREE® . Walter J. Freund OFFICIAL TIRE INSPECTION STATION MAIN ST., WEST M'HENRY PHONE 294 A LIGHTWEIGHT THAT'S * A RIGHT WEIGHT! Light enough for warm-weather comfort . . . Firm enough ° for shape-holding service. In outdoor shades Suntan, Greenspray, Silver-cloud $/LSO and .Woods - brown. VP OTHIft PORTIS HATS *3 to HO FITZGERALD'S MEN'S SHOP Phone I9' West McMenrY SIMPLE TEST NOW TELLS YOU WHICH COWS HAVE MASTITIS H«r« la • quick, easy way to (eat your com for Mastitis. You can do It yourwlf rifiht id j»Ui IIIIII barn. Tn^M cows in 20 mln. with tb* Beebc "BTB" test. And it does not cost you a penny. Here is ail you do: Ask us for tb* special Beebe "BTB" Test Card. Ws •ill gh« yeu FREE one test card for each emm la your herd. All yeu Oo Is follow the atmpla directions oo the card. Ws hav* Hutu "BTB" teat cards In stock now. Ask far your FREE supply today. Kemeswbsr. a It* minutes spent In tsstlntf your cows for llasl I'Is may sars soma of your most ralu- THOMAS P. BOLGEE The McHenry Druggist JOHNSON'S CLEANER MADE BY JOHNSON PRODUCTS 00., BUFFALO, N. Y. For a limited time here is your opportunity to buy thi*. famous household cleaner at a Spedal Price. SAFE AND EASY TO USB Cleans Practically Everything in the Home! $1.25 Rtfularly $1.60 SALE PRICE GALLON SIZE BOLGER'S DRUQ STORE Green Street McHenry Among men jwho live in work clothes all day long, this label Aa Advertised in LIFE and other Headquarters for Magazines Lee U N I O N W A D S OVERALLS and other WORK GARMENTS 1 ^r -i McGEE'S ' Store for Men » Green Street. McHenry Read the Wan't Ads! "HERE'S WHY Mom says rtPAVS to worm with GIZZARD CAPSULES Oufdr- lot / - Won't SidiM •Ml or Knotk fgg Prodvctioa WOINILNG PARS DM!'!? DID- deiiiis this year, in eggs for Unclf Sam ami hif err for YOV. Kvep 'mi leaving tills winter! Pat'd In soluble Capsule Coatiivff •• w not dissolve in crop--protect* m«liptne untU crushed by dfUurs correct full Ptwifrth to vrrms. WVm'ti^ lr^en birds or knock ecp iflroduction. For all 3 kinds cf oorn;s--"P1n, Lart-e R^vmd ac<1 Ivarge Tapes. Ov ts of all »pwies of that vrivluct on market can g< ta'Sf'lqH ^sr bird. Bolger's Drug Store Groen Street McHenrv PAINT h Dependable Pratt & Lambert Pairct and Varnish are a safe nvestment. Cheap Finishes arc costly at any price. You get your money s worth when you buy P & L Paint and Varnish because they spread farther, look better and last longer. Come in for' color card. Now is the time to be planning for: tfiat "clean up? print up" time of the year. Ore point for serious consideration is the quality of mint to: fte used--the best is the cheapest in the final malysis. '• \ • ' There's where our -brand ;cmes in. - - - « . / . P R A T T " LAMBERT You make no mistake when you choose this label. E H . 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