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V* ' - •; 'i :,y*' • Thursday, October 12, 1944 THE McHSNBT PLAINDEALEU " . 'vy , L • r 'y . • .->• i* . 'SW- /. Read the Want Ads .? ' "SO I by EARL R. WALSH the table, Bob Frisby, Sr., lost nine straight euchre games at Schaefer's the other night. Now you cant get him to look at a card table. Frank Masquelet warns us not to believe a thing we hear from those reporters around the corner. OK, Frank, thanks for the tij^.'., Our high school team travels to Woodstock Friday afternoon to play Coach Stuessy's St. Marys eleven. INTERESTING NEARBY NEWS f ... i . I BOWLING NOTES Palace 9 O'Clock Ladies Krause's, 3; Freund** 0; J. Kraloala, 157*49; *14-566; it Schacttr, »B-20t-l1»- 588. Oak Park Hotel, 2; Fox Hole, 1. Olsen. 214-195-198-607; Schlitt, 179- 191-194-564; Peisert, 514. v'-- • A SOUVENIR "*1 found them in a book last night, these withered violets; a token of that early love that no man e'er forgets. Pressed carefully between the leaves, they keep their color still; I cannot look at them today without an old-time thrill. 1 Fans are bemoaning the fact that Ah me, vfcat tricks does memory we aren't playing either Woodstock <3 play! The passing years have fled,! High or Crystal Lake on the gridand hopes that lived in vigor once alas! have long been dead. And this is all that I can say, when all is said .and done; those flowers remind me wetz, 163-427; M. Kinsala, • | M. Krause, 417; A, Freund, 164-439. Ladies Victory * , _ ! Barbian's, 3; Marshall's, 0. M. Pink Harrison's, 2; Petofetton's Daniel Rasmussen,of Marengo, 20, j,Green, 427; M. Yegge, 171-475; H. Boats. 1. S. Covalt, 439; G. Miller, a song writer since 1940, has signed Conway, 171-430; K. Brefeld, 166- 453; D. Schaefer, 479. a five-year contract with Broadcast j 438; R. Mawrfudl* 415. < Shilling's Phillips 66, 2; Farmers' Music, Inc., of New York City, N. Y. " i Mill, 1. A. Devik, 410; L. Walsh, 175- Public performances of his two songs,; £ j>( / [416. ' Big-Little 'Love Affair" and "Blame 1 Winkel's, 2^15; Simon's 2327 A. E. , It On The Moon, have been as- jgryt> 189.475; E. Thomas. 184-489; JfcHenry "Laundry, , 3; Kleinhans Big, w Tonyan, 172-495; J. Matchen, 183- Bldg. Service, 0. Joe Weber, Founded Red Cross ffee American Red Cross was founded in 1881 with Clara Barton as the first president. St. Mary's team doesn't rate , . , , . , high this year. But, boys, that's the1 ®lgn,ed exclusively to kind of a team to watch! Stuessy al-: L,tt*e ,£j?v® Afal!" ^ ** releas!d 504; Leo Winkel. 183-518. ways has a scrappy team and knowg °*er 6W hundred radio stations in - - how to key them for one big game. ^ut 21 ^ur „we?*\ and "Blame It On The Moon" will be released at a later date. In a telegram received Saturday, 202-508; Justen, 196-542. Smith's. 2424; Freund's, . 2177. F. Tavern Pale, 2; Atlas Prager, 1. Unti, 195-497; Ed Smith, 211-558;; Hagberg. 178-468; Sutton, 177-495. Gus Freund,-489.; ---- Mixed Doubles --(With handicap) Bill Althoff and Rose Glende, 1122; Fred Heide and Helen Immekus (Av) OM Timers Freund's, 2419; Smith's", 2353. e, j iron. We could take care of them , Sept- 30, from the war department Xhompson> 229-530; Dr. Say'ler, 176-' 1117; Earl Glende and Bernice Finis good this year. Or, don't you think by Mrs- Grabenkort Stahl of 490; Jim Sayler, 2120-552; N. Freuii'd, lev 1088 idisoT • :! Barrington, confirmation was given 191 525. • ; 7A,tn«l nin^ Rill 200- of some girl-^I wish I knew which one. --GULF BREEZE. . •, Xlde: Boy^ ah's skeered. Ah jes' a letter from a man telling me he'd cut my heart oiut wid a razor iffen ah didn't stay away from his wife. Sambo: Well, all you got'to do is stay away from his wife. Moe: Yeah, but he'didn't sign his name to the letter. that her husband, Staff Sergeant When you go to drown yourself, be sure to pull off your shoes; they may fit your wife's second husband. MCHS WARRIORS BEAT BELVIDERE ELEVEN 25 TOO (Actual pins) .Bill Rochelle, 2Q0; p , _ r nf tVia . on Rogers' 2296Adams' 2256. G/[Eve Hoyte, 428; Pete Olsen, 185-469; Robert G. Stahl, of^ the American ; Johnson, *94-514.;L«g Adftlhs* 1S9-1 Jf Rudil, 425; R. <31ende, 484.' ^ u:. air force, was killed in action on 532. . ••••••I;' . • August 17 over Romania. A pre avi.otu s report on August 31 indicated .Jo .h ns.b urg, that the gunner and radioman was 1 sion. Hope was held by Mrs. Stahl until a week ago that her soldier husband would be found alive. . \Vell; here I am again gals and t (you swell fellows we have for part- ! missing on the flight, his 16th mis-! « week's meeting was af Sinn. Hnno wa« h<»lH hv Mn.. 5!tahl ®mi^h' ^ "oo ^ ' 1Success' but 1 {orKot my notes and; J. rrett, 18iJ-49o. | there was one small item I overlook-1 Foxes, 2171; Jackson's 2073. R. ed, could we have your attention at Frett, 175-475; S. Fretindt176M93; another meeting before bowling Sun-1 H. Michels, 176-446. , ' Idav eve. Thanks. - By IfCHli Journalism Class A beautiful bouquet of roses delivered to Mrs. Paul Baker (the former I n . « . . SibyJ Sinkler),' t CTULi^ke' laSt! Simon's, 3; Althors, 0. Ang. T4ie McHenry Warriors remained j JretuUti^rfroin0 he? husband! bSi 1 l61!418' undefeated by dealing a strong Bel- only a few hourg later her joy was j » vid^re eleven a 25-0 defeat last JFri- > ruthlessly destroyed when she re- 1 ^ * day night under the local High > cejve<j a telegram informing her that P. S. Out side of the meeting notice the blackboard got no more attention than a dictionary in a kindergarten. Could be that there was Buss's, 8; Weber's, 0. B. Buss, 180- J nothing to write with. You'd be surprised what a new piece of chalk I School liehts 11 »~iTV" T- ® "e' T~a Schlitt's, 2; Grimelli's, 1. J. Wiser, Because he cannot reach the peak; MH* ki ked off and heW Be]. was kllled actlon ™ Sept S 199.517; W. Schreiner, 181-511; W. of the mountains, the wise man does! ™cneRry yea on »na neia ue Just three weeks ago the Crystal, R04. r i«,ckcnn hot refuse to enjoy the view from ! Yl 55* un ^ey ,^eI^ ^orce^ t(? P"nt- Lake paper carried a picture of Pvt ' ' a lower level. McHenry toola>< the ball at mid-field; Baker and an account of how he and and marched/*}*wn the field for the i one companion captured twenty-four Some people will never tet *0 of! J,rst touchdown, which was scored by a helping hand. - . s Confucius He - 'say|':'":'^te^" cooks spoil iceman." . ' many Crouch on an end run. The attempt ed conversion failed and McHenry led 6-0. Belvidere then came to life and was German prisoners in Normandy a basement in An encyclopedia of American bio- Hup Smith's, 3; Budler's, 0. Petersen. 186-518; Jones, 198-495; Budler, 203-563. Smith's, 2; Freund's, 1. Ed Smith, 200-576; Gus Freund, 185-524; Hobbs, 188-479. Bacon's, 2; Krause's, 1. Art Krause, KEEP GOING r«n McHenry's terHtor, for *. j 'flltSi ~ and Bill Althoff can do for the morale of our bowlers. Your sec. Millie Rochelle. Cold Weather Needs It won't be long now! Old Man Winter is somewhere on his way, whether you like it or not. Now is the time to prepare. Make your home more weather proof by putting on "weather strip and calking compound.-. Or maybe you need, some n«-w glass or some putty to go on the old. ; We have all these needs. An additional; service which this store offers is wrapping your oversea parcel s going servicemen and women. V r E.H. Ni Hardware PHONE 2 WEST MtHENRY Colony "McHenry, Illiiiois FRIDAY---SATU RD A Y Wally Brown -- Gordon Oliver 1. "Seven Days Ashore" - WILLIAM BOYD 2^ false Colors" Plus World Ne«* -• SUNDAY -MONDAY Oct. lS^-16 Carcle Landis, Kay Franos, Martha Raye, Mitsi Mayfair. Giiest Stars--Alice PSye, Betty] Grable, Carmen "Four Jills in a jeep" Phis--Cartoon, World Nenrs.' ai Football Thrills TUESDAY (ONE DAY) EDWARD G. ROBINSON GEORGE RAFT "MANPOWER" Plus--Comedies One cold, raw morning in January, ma,^er of first quarter and all! former Harvard physician, mayor and ^ Bacon 190.514. Mik Schmitt a snail started to climb the trunk of ®f second quarter. McHenry s; public spirited citizen, has been do- 206^479. ji' j|ntonsen 20S^4ffi fine line play and a few penalties nated to the William Metzen post of ' ' ' *66, K. of C. Fitig^rald Clothing, 3; Nye Jewelry. 0. John Stilling, 179-478; O'Shea, 175-459; Immekus, 175-455; Guffey, 170-462. tt u McGee Clothing, 3; Blake Motor a cherry tree. As he inched painfully upward, a wise-guy beetle styck his head out of a nearby crack, and called, "Hey, buddy, you're wasting your time; there ain't any cherries up there." were, all that kept Belvidere from I the American Legion by Dr. Maxon's The score at the half still 1 sister, Miss Mabel, and adopted son, read 6-0. t | j J# Maxon. McHenry received the kick-off &s , the second half got under way, but; Misg Mil(Jred Jacobson finished Schaefers' Meister Brau, 2; Hester Oil, 1. Adams, 203-528; Jack, 203-576; Herdrich, 196-568; E. Smith, 510; Koob, Battery Failures Fifteen million battery failures, electrical and ignition system breakdowns occurred in 1942--a 50 per cent increase over the previous year. The snail scarcely paused as he • ?ain n°thing and so punted out! thirty years of service at the Bur- Bflv^re took the ba!l, lin^ m postoffice last week into McHenry s temtopr andI re- and ig now on the retjred Hst She mained there most of the third pe- was always in charge of stamp gales riod as McHenry was continuously Misg Jacobsori her duties in forced to kick out of danger. the postoffice whon hor fatheri P. M. 3 h quarter got under jacobson, was postmaster there. replied, there." Latest *g«jrald. "There will be when I nickname: '•Zipper" Pits- It happened in open bowling and'^ a£?rJh* .1 t 1 eams„h®(1 chan*ed dosen't appear in the ...scores, but ?0j ' , V^,r' McHenry's left! judge'Wm. L. Pierce has entered Pauline Pries rolled a 182 game this e ' "popped back to his own ten- j jn cjrcujt court an order dismissing week. Husband, Billy, please note. I yai"d lme ar"J intercepted -a pass' the village of Huntley from the T ' i and ran all the way to Belvidere's j $10,000 false imprisonment suit of Last week we credited Leo Stilling 1 seven^®J'(i l,ne m the most thrilling ^ gamuej j. Spratt, against the village with cousin John's high bowling' run e *ame. Then, after three; and Frank Schuring as village marscore. We are just waiting now for > !'"e p ys ® score- Weingart shall, and continued the case against Leo to hit about 560. We'll be sure „r®w,a Pas^ that boiinced off "Bud ' jjr> gchuring, who is represented by to give it to John. Miller s hands into "Louie Bonslett's i Jud Charles Page of Elgin. . for the touchdown. The attempted ' -You can call it an upset or begin conversion again failed and McHen- H()ld Qlinic por Crippled to realize that Coach McCracken has ry.', , . T« t>,_ j /\/,+ 1«7 a pretty good football team down After kicking off, McHenry gained Children In Rockford Oct. 17 high school way after that ; victory possession of the ball by intercepting over Belvidere. fl forward pass. Then in a series of * .( downs the Warriors took the ball to McHenry's line held when^he go-: the six"Jrard line- from A clinic for crippled children will be held in Rockford on TTiursday, where Bob October 19, at the St. Anthony's hosing'* was tough and the backf turned Mil,er went around left end for Pital- according to an announcement ai.- -j. --1 i.i score. made by Lawrence J. Linck, state McHenrv again intercepted a des- j director of services for crippled perate Belvidere nass. and took the' children. The examining hours will ball deep into Belvidere territory.; be from 9:00 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. naming boys who played a'bi^part Weingart went around the left end j The clinic is conducted under the of the line from the seven-yard line ; auspices of the Division of Services for the final score. The kick was i for Crippled Children of the Univergood, making the final score 25-0. j sity of Illinois and in cooperation Friday afternoon, Oct. 13, the War- ! with the Rockford Visiting Nurse Game in and game out Charlie ^io5s.tra^' U,'Woodstock to play the; association, the Winnebago county _ _ , _ ! Vf Movir'a aiawam ' mo/ll/iQl Gd ers 311 E. Elm St., McHenry Phone McHenry 424 24 HOUR SERVICE SPECIALIZING IN FARM TRACTOR TIRES X AND TRUCK TIRES GOODYEAR BATTERIES ... -K LAST CALL1 your fruit c«ln» now at National for Overseas Mail. on the steam when. they were sprung loose. We could go up and down the line ill the Belvidere game, but think we have given all the boys due credit in previous reviews. Martin and Ray Guzzardo have been | ? Mary s eleven doing workmanlike jobs in the lineright where the going is tough. Of course the spectacular spot in the game was "Bud" Miller's return of an intercepted pass in the fourth quarter, travelling most of the length of the field. That was definitely the turning point in the game. medical seociety, and the American Legion. There have been seven such clinics held cooperatively in Rockford this year by these organizations, with a total of 431 children attending. Approximately sixty child- I ren of this area known to have Everyone is anxious to hear news j crippling conditions have been in- ARMY NURSE REVEALS MANY EXPERIENCES OF SERVICE ABROAD "Louie" Bonslett went out iv the last stages of the game with 1 leg ininry that will keep him oat of action for awhile. He says it isn't bad! KVe pesture on the part of Charlie Tomka in setting his own celling pn'ces at one-quarter off for local servicemen. Now, that doesn't mean , that Jimmy Lennon, Floyd Coleman jthe f ^ ^ T ***? j of our fighting men and women who I vited to attend this one. have returned from the front lines. | Especially interesting is news which comes concerning the prisoners captured in enemy-held territory. Of special interest will be the following account of the experience and observations of an air evacuation nurse in Europe. She is Lieut. Sylvia Van Antwerp O'Connor, who recently returned to her home town, HarvardJ from the fighting fronts in Africa, Sicily and Italy. Among other things, Rabbits Grow Fast Only 90 days are inquired frem the time rabbits are mated until the young are ready for the table. When two months old a rabbit can be marketed weighing two pounds. Four litters a year is the average for a doe. v Read the Want Ads and some of the rest of the boys can put on their old uniforms and get away with anything. 1 • x : :-pt ing before county civic groups, had this to say: 1. An amazing number of German soldiers speak English. 2. German prisoners, as such, gave TTiey are not as bad, she said, as they are pictured. They know they will receive good treatment from the Americans, because we live up to the Ge- „ ,, , ,. , . neva code. She told of one German -Yov, could spend voUr W ,n lots , who followed an American do^n Worses-ays than ga.n^ the polls h base airstri in Ital w-1 ""-'opdr"" M -•'!! pr good roads •Oh--you think Lennon cant get , ..... . ,, In.to txih_ atx olud uni•f*o rm, e1h.?0 Wtit e1l1l , vh e j h_er group little or no trouble• had two of them after the last ,war and found a tailor to combine th< AH we know is what we hear! MP1- in McHenry township. Tf yon hav" anv ^on'it in vour min^ the need of improved Ton^t. take a nde <*** of the^o •psrtifllv comr'eted bb'-k-tops. After lenvinj* the efforts of the Wact-^on. <'»•;"«» n or ?o on the Wo'Il brt " dollar to n dnv.^- ^flt- v«uH t"~n r:eht pround p.p ! ho .d for the poll1? to mark a great big YES. : . ' . 'v:^ They *ou have +o nat a htwh*T of d'rt "before rou die. hut von tret cause he wanted to surrender. 3. American prisoners of Germany,! returning from German hospitals,' came back with reports "of "as good j treatment as we could expect any 1 where." , ~ i Lieut. Antwerp's observations, of t course, were made last year, at the I time the Allies were just getting aj foothold in Italy. However, the news 1 brought home by this county nurse J w II no doubt be comforting to those v. ho nave relatives and friends who are prisoners of the Germans. j . . Fine's of $19.40 were assessed last fl^otr, much too fast on those, by Justice of the Peaco Hariy Hoyt of Waukegan, against five youths .charged with throwin;: rocks through a perked car Harris dusty yoads. W° didn't. m*nd the^.gravel ro > ?- *° ^ I roai near Libertyville, and striking even then heaop^for the side paths whenever possible. As fur as roads are concerned beninnino- to think that gravel ;:i|I; jrrpat stuff--when mind with cement. Qtv Sights: » Delii Beckwith lugging a barrel down the street. " 1 a gii l occur: nt. on the' night of Sept. 20. The five v ho paid; their fines are Robert Ferguson, 18, Kenneth Fcgo, 17. Ravmord Coulta, 19, and Gordon Gorman, 16, all of LibertvviiK and John Behning, 19, „ Grayslake. . After all these years of whacking Child Health •6MW, day in the United btates has been observed <m May 1 itiace 1928. <nmoc> WOOIXSTIH'K. ILLINOIS PHONE NO. 32 SATURDAY ONLY--Oct. 14 "HENRY ALDRICH PLAYS Cl'IMD" with JIMMY LYDON as Henry AWrkh plus Wm. 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