Thursday, May 4,1944 ^ ^ i THE McHENRY PLAINDEALEl rrr^Wf^T' *Sge Th* "SO1 I HEAR" by EARL R. WALSH ! - ' "*-' ' '• ' • "Bud" Bolger called to report that' on Coleman's floor. Boy--that, new RETURNING VETERANS WILL BE HELPED BY USES JOB AID PLAN LEGION MEMBERSHIP . 2XT COUNTY REACHES HIGH TOTAL OF 101 COMING EVENTS • • • • • •!•» » • » <•»•> •{• •»•» RATION GUIDE 4 » »If'» »»»» »»».§.» 4, > » » ».|. ,|. ,| May S | r^ie O* P* A. announced Wednesday j veterans was announced today by Carl i American Legion this year with 103,- ' yjy Lake ? T A Installation of'of this week that most meats wduld ! 'J. Jaeger, manager of the WMC's 111. This"is the highest membership: TMfirera ' ' * - k® removed from rationing beginning 'V; '. ' May 4 , ^ C. D.ofA.Election of Officers. An all-out effort in behalf of the re* j Illinois leads all other states in the } ^jjlTte? Banquet » Riverside turning McHenry and Lake county'nation in total membership in the IN MEMORIAM , In memory of my sister, Mrs. Gas Carlson," who passed &wky one year ago on May 8. Gone but not for for* gotten. MRS.'GEORGE WILLIAMS. J the Shamrocks have scheduled a, game with Richmond to be played here next Sunday. covering is .neat! Just as soon as wc c*» g*t the full dope on thaft party (slower) for United States Emplyoment office, 213 .in the history of the organization inj Christian tfbtfUr* »nil" Altar Snrietv at midn>ght last night, May 3. The Water st., Waukegan. 'Illinois and tops a previous hleh mark! j|ay 7 order frees all meat and .mMt um. ' The "Micks" gave McHenry fans i «^ack Brcnnan we'll let you know, a lively Brand of baseball last year and won more games in a row than 1 the Cubs have lost in a row this season. And that's a tot of baU games! * •' ' . Looks like this golf team high school has something. Harold Michels shot a 76 this week as McHenry beat Elgin High 13^4 to 1% in an 18-hole match. The local team will have most of j its flayers of '43 back in action. Of course, tfiere won't be any Larkins; around, nor will tho,se boys be re? • placed /easily. aukegan. > high mark In order to give the veterans the'set by New York. b«6t possible aid in finding right jobs , McHenry county's contribution to ,in civilian life, the U$ES personnel this record is the highest membership will be specially trained in problems jn the history of the county with 90S at our con'ront*n£ *he demoblized service- ag reported at the county Legion meetmen< *" |ing held in Richmond last Thursday Jfleger returned recently from a .'night. This tops the high mark of! Rihgwood H<jme Bur^o^Mrs. John reducing all beef by one or more * ' * * •*• """ Hogan. ' . ' points' and butter to eight points or Circle 1,' W. ' from its May value of twelve Heide. • points. Communion Sunday--C. D. of A.-- St. Patrick's Church. "The Parish Priest"--High School A u d i t o r i u m--Sponsored by St. Mary's church. / May meat products except beef roasts and most beef steaks. The order releases 5? per cent of the volume of meat formerly rationed and makes consumers' points go further. It will have the net effect of Yacatan Exporter of Baskeflg Yucatan has increased shipment! of crass baskets to the United States. :tout-day training program in veteran last year whlch was 877. ; services at Sterling, III. The intensive . * .... .« B«rlU*. to.«b neiae. East Rofkford's ^lf te«m will'play J®™ „« discharged from service Joining Hom^ *»"•«. Ringwood W«it--*r«. I Speciftcally removed from rationing GS; ** Hogan. state champs, you know. . . . iagers- and employment for veterans J" membership this year as compared! --: . ' ;• • • T-oro ~tn «„ to last year. However, Peter Umathum There wont be many finfe.-ttifcet- r?Pr«sentati\es from ISES offices in 09_ May 10 Party -- Sponsored :V- ' • • ti minnio Post with 23" piembers tops all other it Vk •„ ings thap the one sponsored by the! ^ort'?°fhJ VQIAQ P°sts in^^the county. Last yefer the-local However, thene will be some young johnsburg .Community Club on.Tues-! ®ta" meint?«r of the, LS®S post had 2«5 members. .^fellows comiiig up w^o are s^re to of this w^ek. jOffice will be trained to appj^; the : ^ . • fit into the picture 111 nice style. "Harry': D6well will be back orj the hiound. That should take care . the pitching. , ; specialized knowledge and experience ! last night were pork, veal and lamh, isausage, all meats in tin or glass Public Card, 1 by ' containers, all canned fish, all variety Fdx' River Valley Camp, R. N. A.--- meats' in tin or glass containers, ail .Legion Hall--Evening. canned fish,, all variety meats, all P,A-,^Conference^CluVl^lJinTO r^ady-to-eat meat items, beef ,ste\V May, 11 meat, hamburger, flank steak and East River Road Pinochle CiuV--: other tougher 'beef cuts. Mrs-. Ben Die tz. : v • • Befef steaks remain at eight to of" r ~~ "r"u •" "1" "r""r"j "' vieeman will have the full benefit of >'ear while Springfield will be host to _tkl'i * ± - , i i i l f M-II V - thirteen points a povftid.. ana roasts It w« their part^-and a good one. ^ ^ be ^ fonve„tlon 0„ AnguM ^ SjTiid! - ' . 7 The high wind on Wednesday had which/can assist him. In ^ ^ ^ fether's Day" Mnquet^Eva^ points each' willbe: available -Sunday •f: The County League will holdan-ry desperate for a plan to hold our ^ipn, the veterans employment :• 'taura.ftt--Sp6mott*d by C. I), of A- and must last to June 4 instead of /organization meeting tonight (Thurs- ^ 0n • Ffred Ferwerda solved the .-fwentatlve will offer special counsel- "h^a. : „.,v, ,v~?~yBiisiness and >it>fessiQnal Women's May 21 Three stamps will be validday): at Woodstock. ; problem 5 jJe^ information, and attention beyond j The Legion fs doing everything pes-.. Club--C; W. Goodell Horned- everv four weeks. ' > ?- •":vv •- --'v;- i|)ai --..\ •'**:- jthe services ordinarily required.- bj^'^sible' to assist disabled and discharged"- ; " T" May 16. : } • 4V] While there are soitteftfit ill the i ' ' ^ ; ' "" , V civilian applicants. ' !yeterahs of the present war, The full I.Riverview Camp. R. NT. A. picture, it seems quite certain that , that system wouldn't work Thus the entire office staff will force of the Legion's rehabilitation J May 25 Legion Contentions Mothers arid wives of riien-ti»iser- of his particular job in assisting the Chicago will have the national Le- >nce ^re honored in # way. veterans- so that each returning ser- Slon convention in September of this JRESIDENCE CHANGES most of the towns in the league. will have teams j with 0ur mass of cUrls would co-operate with * the veterans' em- program 'is being placed behind t lie I Worthy Matrons' andO y P*- bc in a terrihH Hnmrl and in our I ployment representative in turning.,care of the present war veterans in •--: r : .v.- eyes> : (over to the servicemen every facility ;need ----- Jimmy Freund, of the Johhsburg! ^ :of the USES. - land nine, tells us the boys are rarin' to A hat pin? No. A hammer and] Usts Five Objectives [service officers are aiding1 Sodality, go anytime the weather permits. tack? Maybe. Then came the! Objectives of the veterans' ser- veterans. \ Majr • : thought of a string attached to the vicer as outlined by Charles P. Casey, j McHenry'and Harvard have the Baccalaureate. Should. "Bud" Miller return to the hat and fastened to the coat lapel. state WMC director, at the Sterling highest memberships in the history] June form he showed last season, the' meeting are: j of these two fine posts this year.:] Commencement. Johnsburg pitching worries won't] And would you believe it--it took! 1- Placement of the veteran on Harvard's membership is 'a tribute to' June trons' Night, 0. E. S. That holds true in Woodstock j May 27 • McHenry county [where post Bake Sale--Sponsored Altar iahd ' discharged ; Rosary Sodality. 28 The Albert Stilling family has moved from Chicago to the home of his mother, Mrs. Mary Stilling, 011 Riverside Drive. Mr...and Mrs. Jos. J. Freund have moved from their farm to the Joe Tiielen residence in Johnsbarg. amount to much. Just like "Old Atom* WWk" Wednesday morning as the Karls Cafe opened for business and the old gang feathered 'round for coffee and-- mostly--and. conversation. ;; Mrs. Wolff and Mrs. Adams of the a suitable job as soon as possible, the present county commander, Robert^Fpbd Sale--Sponsored by Circle Riverside Bakery a combined total of In order to accomplish this, the veter- Duff, past commander of the Harvard : S' C- S.--Central Market. Order your Rubber Stamps at The Plaindealer, JOHNSON'S CLEANER MADE BY JOHNSON PRODUCTS GO. - BUFFALp, N. Y. u For a Umkad time here is youf opportunity to buy this famout household demcr at a Spedal Price. SAFE AND EASY TO USH Cleans Practically Everything -V<i> li Home! C'vT-^v $-].&I Regularly $IJ0 SALE PRICE G4UON S1ZM BOLGER'S DRUG STORE Green Street McHenry buttons are an's previous employment and his post. training in the service will be care- The county's fine membership is a : fully studied Training received dur- tiibute to Ray Page of McHenrv, Those girls may know their sweet ing military service is particularly im- finishing his second year as n<ak- 73 years to learn why sewed on mens' hats ? June 5 Altar and Rosary Sodality- McGee. -M'rs.::Ray- Of course, we missed Karls and his "most appreciated sale of the day." Thoughts of other irreplaceable losses also entered" the picture rolls, but they are going to have to portant in placing the younger veter- mander of the Eleventh District do some catching up on mens* fash- ans who may not have had any civilian j Compare Memberships ions. ^ , J°b- For these veterans, tests have; The comparison of the membership everyone also been worked out which Indicate 0f the posts in the county for this year operation After reading about Montgom- generally the veteran s special apti- and last follows: But, one ery Ward fracas and without know-, tudes. j one must find joy rather than sorrow ing. who's right, we have at least' When a veteran has incurred a Crystal Lake in the memory of good friends. concluded that . they can say that ^ physical handicap, special attention Marengo -- "In Union There Is Strength" in the >ill be given to make sure he is placed Richmond ..." We didn't get the fellow's iurhe plural. « . 1° the job he is best qualified to do. Harvard ........ ..... (but, he has red hair) who put up a -----• ( 2. Counseling of the veteran on Cary sign indicating "coffee and rolls and.; That new Navy man, Homer Fitz- training courses available. When Woodstock butter" were free on Grand Opening gerald has enrolled in the local rifle the Veteran needs or wants addi- McHenry ......101 day. . ' 'club school. It may help, but some tional training, especially if he has re-'}j0hroii ........ 45 fAPER DRIVE SUCCESSFUL > TTie Boy Scouts wish to thank n McHenry for their coin the paper drive last Saurday, at which time five tons of IMS paper were collected. They arc es- U9 pecially grateful ta Mayor Overtoil for donating his building for storage ] 31 of the paper; and at Althoffs Hard- 16^ ware, Vycitals Hardware, J. C. Thies and company and to Joseph Regneir ii»K for donations of trucks for the drive. So it gOes. It wouldn't be Karls Cafe or McHenry without those tricks. . addi lie re- Jiehrou ... of the hoys think he does all right turned with a physical disability, he /lgonquin without a gun. < -• will be informed of, the various kinds Huntley ... The old Drive looses ready to welcome summer visitors. No sawdust "Hup" Smith has the mumps we're worried. What if his co-worker, Jake Stoffel, should get 'em? 'You can't talk with mumps, can you? MCHS BASEBALL BOYS WIN FROM WAUKEGAN AND FOX LAKE NINES of training available to him, and aided Union and in making application for it. • If. River Grove Counseling Service „| 3. Counseling the veteran on other! facilities and agencies which offer | services to him. These services may: on be financial, recreational, housing and I 908 Another southpaw, Schau, was the mound and Harold Freund don-.welfare, depending on the community, ned the mask and chest protector.; 4 Counseling the veteran on laws, Schau took care of his job without regulations, benefits, etc., which affect too much trouble and Freund added him, and directing him to the proper The Baseball boys of MCHS are three hits to a creditable performance agency for full information and doing all right, in case you haven't behind the plate. |Service. NOTE: Wilmot plays here today: 5. Co-ordination with other agt-n- (Thursday); , Births LFrS PLAYSAUf THE SEASOf) IS HERE E0R V0UIV % f AV0RITE DATIOHAL PASTTimES- BASEBALL AD READIIV THIS PAPER A /tebtC/upUfiM u*tt\ qivt meu a "pzu tc frtiit '-namI J A. son was born on April 26 to Mr. and Mrs. John Padgett. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stilling are the parents of a son. born at the Woodstock hospital on Sunday. been around to see for yourself. Last Thursday the boys scheduled the Waukegan Junior Varsity to a game on our home grounds that, by agreement; was ;to last seven inings. Well, that agreement got kicked around and finally tossed aside in favor of a 12-ining battle royal which McHenry won, 5 to 4. As the box score will indicate, hitting was anything but boistrous. Errors weighed heavily on the shoulders of a couple of pitchers who displayed courage to carry through. / Murphy offered up nis southpaw slants for eleven innings, then Coach McCracken decided not to wear him out and put Art Jackson in for what proved to be the final inning. . "Mac" came up with a surprise battery in the Fox Lake game Tilesday and won quite handily, 10 to 2. PAINT! PAINT!; PAINT! That's the article #hich is uppermost in the minds of many folks right now, with the warm weather making it possible for painters to work on exterior surfaces. It's a fact thaA the well known brand of PRATT • : • • ' /•. Y.-Y : &: I • LAMBERT ^ PAINT is the one which will do a satisfactory and lasting job. Before you make that paint purchase, please investigate the reputation of Pratt and Lambert. We carry a stock of tiMs famous brand. Time To Paint! E. H. Nickels H a r d w a r e PHONE 2 McHENRY Waukegan 4 , AB R KittelJ ss 6 1 Pachelly 2b 3 0 Elebury lb .„.....6 0 Hansel If ............ 6 1 Dellevefle e£ ...... .._5 0 Dretske 3b .......... .......5 1 Therry p 5 • 0 Klern c ..... ..*....4 0 Sehad .......5 1 4 McHehry5 AB R R. Freund 2b .... .5 0 McCraeken e .... i Murphy p-rf .... .......5 i Jackson 3b-p-.....; i W. Miller lb ...... .......e l L. Freun.d 8s 4 l Knaack If 5 • 0 Knox rf .............. .......1 0 Reed rf ........... l 0 Ward 2b ........... .......0 0 Whiting cf 4 0 ' ' .42 - Score by innings: Waukegan 012 001 000 McHenry 012 010 000 Dcuble--Hansel; Double bury, unassisted; Struck out Murphy 15; Therry 10; Jackson 000--4 001--5 eies and organizations providing ser-j jvice to veterans to avoid duplication, H and to facilitate handling of individual 1 cases. 01 "We will make every effort to carry 0 out these objectives in order that our' 1 servicemen, who have left civilian life! 0 • in our county to fight for their coun-1 1 try. are given the best service at our 0 command to help them make a happy | 2 readjustment to civilian life when they j 2 return," Jaeger stated.. ] ~ \-, The Waukegan USES office has also j "7 received a few applications frorrt | |4-F dralft men. who are seeking jobs j H in essential industry. The house mill- i 0 tary committee has recommended that; 2 men rejected for full military service 0 be^ inducted for non-combat duty if 0 they fail to seek essenital war work, j i\ r ----••••"•• I O j Herman J. Sampson of Ihgleside) 1! has been elected to membership in j 0 j Sigma Xi, national scientific frater-j Unity. He is a graduate of the Uni- 0; versity of Illinois, and was accorded 0 the honor for research w«u;k accqni- -- tTilished. ;.6:f:; .vr- ... j "Philip Wilcox Ziegler. 21, a naval I aviation cadet at the Glenview {training station, crashed to his CLUB play--Els- death Tuesday afternoon on by: McHeprylO AB R H R. Freund 2b ...4 2 2 Knox 2b. ...0 0 0 L. Freund ss ...4 0 0 McCracken cf ......... ...3 1 1 W. Miller lb .. ...4 1 0 Jackson 3b i... ...3 1 1 Murphy rf ,,2 1 0 Knaack If ...4 1 ' 1 Whiting .. 0 0 0 H. Freund c .... ...4 2 3 H. Schau p. ..... ......... ..,4 1 0 -- -- • 1 ' ' - . 32 - 10 8 [i Grant 2 . • AB R ... H Sugden cf ...3 0 V" R. Barnett If ..3 ,1'A. 1 Winkel lb ...... ...3 l 3 Thompson 3b. ...3 0 o Gertes ss ..2. 0 0 Tj-lkowski rf ......... .-3 0 0 Foster ...0 0 0 Panstian 2b ...3 0 . 0 H. Barnett p ..J 0 0 Altman c ...^ ...2 0 1 -- | _ '•*> ' - KI5- 2 "• 7 I Score by innings: *;>/ McHenry 116 002 0--10 Grant. 000 002 0-- 2 ! Eustice place about a mile southwest of Barrington. He was making a routine solo, flight in a primary training plane. The airplane fell in water on the edge of a lake about 6:00 o'clock. A Barrington physician and ambulance were called t9 the scene, but the cadet was <Jead when they arrived. i Corner Pearl Street and Riverside Drive . McHenry, 111. irow OPEN FOR BUSINESS: WATCH FOR OUR Phone McHenfy 12 William R. Cdhies, Prop. • NATIONAL WHOLE KERNEL Com !0,0 C*N 0 13° • GOOD QUALITY Tomatoes |gc • AMERICAN HOME COUNTRY' GENTLEMAN OR GOLDEN Corn Tc»R I3C • CRf AM %TYLE CORN Del Mail Z°J 13' • COME AGAIN Corn I0« • WHO! f KFRN6L CORN Niblels 11° • FOR VITAMINS Spinach »°°113s • SLICEO Beefs... I2C Margarine I8C A JELKE'S MARGARINE H R«d «».) Good Luck ™ 26e Treel.. 12-OZ. 09C CAN (J R*D FOMTIL Redi-Meat 32c SERVE HOT OR COID Spam., 33e A WILSON** M o r . . . 12-OZ. CAN 32' Spinach N"O oz2V-, I•COc" CAN OUR tREAKFASI COFFEE 3 L8 FA, IAS 99 FRESH CREAMERY-n SCORE GRADE A (12 Ited rolnta) Butter • • - 46c CAMPBELL'S TOMATO Soup 325° NATIONAL GRAPE 7 Jelly TUM.LER 16° LOUDON'S APPLE f« Butter 2t-OZ. 22c JAR ' ' X E C O f f V t , National ... COFFEE Hills Bros. 18° WB COME AGAIN r Breaih^2 I'A-L LOAVES A NATIONAL U p * Grapa Jam 4 blue r- Grape Jam 2;^ 33c SUN$> 'h" : "JAR HONE* ^ Grahams.. «120C TEXAS NEW CROP : - Deep Cultivation Deep cultivation will dry out the soil, and may disturb the surface roots of your vegetable plants, which may do more harm than the cultivation does good. TWO FIRES SATURDAY j The local fire department was vall- ; ed out twice last Saturday afternoon, • extinguish fires at Lily Lake and in this city. The former was a grass fire and the latter caused some damage to the garage at the home of ! Mrs. Magdalena gohr on Broad street. More Vitamins •npeogt put early have more vitamins and feeding value. * Civt VOUR CHICKS (rfMOZOMf /lcf(°%0+ PKINKINC WAttm Cnor mwirn»c, • l«T, ACT* IN DRIIrK liiil knd bMUrU with wltick U tOB*f In «0Dt6«l tb«r«. tND, AOTa IN CR0PI Or<3lE»r7 dUiafMtuiU m»T parlfr drink, bat (•rma art »l*o picked tip from lit- Ur-dropplng*. G«rnoioce ACTS Is ITO, toe. 3RD. ACTS IN INTESTINES. Oeraoione li cnt ODlJ ka utrlngcnt In latartlnet. U tlio I tcalnst harmful b*rtrrl» there. V»]u»bl« for ciicr (lmpie crop, d'- (Mtln. bowel dleorder 4 o>. 40o; I'M O*. T5 emnomr (S ot.. 11.5 y / Bolger's Drug Store Green Streetv-.w^ , ^-MtH«irj Inspection Headquarters For Truck and Passenger Cars F I R E S T O N E TIRES AND TUBES We have a complete stock of both passenger and track tires. - 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 sJlow $2.00 for your o^d one. Walter J. Freund OFFICIAL TIRE INSPECTION STATION MAIN ST., WEST M HENRY PHONE 294 YELLOW ONIONS FIORIDA VALENCIA SWEE' ANO JUICY * ORANGES•• Cabbage lbs • • • • Carrots . . 2 BUNCHES 29 39' 5< 13 WASHINGTON ST*AV^|yuRT Rhubar'•Vb •^ f ANO OUALirr PUAtVEAf Spinach2 H OU S E H O L D N ACTIVE cATt-"S* LUX SOAP MIlD -lOAf CAMAY PAIMOLIVE ;; TOILf SWEETHEART FACl *l WOODBURY 3 ci«7c CAKI 7C CAM 7 c CAKES 20C CAM 8c SO*^ LIFEBUOY SWAN SOAP . p -GSOAP IVORY to- •' »-ICHlNtt LINIT „ ARGOSTARCH Ctft 7C cm 10c t-Sfc CAM 10c 10c I-Li 17c iw»cfc»« J'w n**«a • it) >e «OJ»<5 •• I7TT1 STORES fflsmxwufe, GOOD <?U AL ITT COME AGAIN Tomatoes n R»O "c i*-oz. ( " 7 -