4 ' Thursday, December 7, pits;,,.. THE McHENEY PLAlNDEALEif J / w I: -4-rV! t, J*#. m "j # / * ' .M. f* < .^*• ar; |v *J S * ** - ' *w " ' * ragt lift • >. v ' >*' "SO I K}\ ' " HEAR" by EARL R. WALSH SGT. ROBERT ADAMS VALUABLE HOSPITAL WORKER IN ENGLANB WABRIORS WITHSTAND i ANTIOGH RALLY AN& GO ON TO WIN 35-&0 80^/v Sgt. Robert Adams, st>n of Mr. and Mrs. George Adams of Elgin, formerly of McHenry, is one of a crew Last Saturday evening the McHenry Warriors journeyed to Antioclt and handed them a 35-30 defeat. Me* of technicians, now working day and j Henry jumped into a quick lead and night in the pharmacist's laboratory held it the first two quarters. The »! of the 68th U. S. General hospital score being 20-11 at half time. Anj in England. Here they are preparar- tioch smarted fast in the third period ! ing compounds and drugs for pa- and outplayed the MeHenry five, with You won't see much better bowl- tients recovering from battle wounds. , the home team outscoring the visl- ] big than Leo Stilling turned in»Tueeday night in the K. of C. league. Leo was over 200 iir each game to run up a 619 series. As evidence that lie was really on the beam, the score sheets show\only one open frame in the three galgies. Working with tiny weights sjnd , tors 15 to 7, bringing the score to scales so intricate that "a human hair 27-26 at the end of the third quarter* can be weighed, the army pharma- As the final period' got underway cists fill hundreds of prescriptions j McHenry settled down and held a weekly which are requested by doc-, three point lead mid-way through tors and nurses. | the last quarter. At this point Me- 200-142-532; Lu Smith, 192-488; Betty Weber, 174-485 jM^- M iller»^4M^v Speechley, 182-489. i/r-: 4 Match-- V ; The Bridge, 2292; Peschke's 2052. Olsen, 193-165-198-556; Budil, 185- 484; Peschke, 173-469. * - C. 6i F.-- . ' •• Herdricks, 2435; Freunds. 23S6. J. C. Thies, 210-507; C. Stilling. .141- 108-233-582; J. He'rdrich, 187^516; Harold Freund, 197-504; H. M.Weber, 197-526; Gus Freund. 220-492. . Smiths, 2310; Winkles, 2288. Unti, 475; Leo Winkel, 201-5S5 Smith, 184-539. " John Adams of Woodstock Killed In Germany, NOT. 18 Among: the Sick F. Ed --Schaefers*-- Les .Adams has been plenty close, QJJ Timers Sgt Adams, 21, had five^years e*- 1 Henry held onto the^ ball and played |jjjt • the°year-^one pin Adams' 2347' Rofirers' 2243- &' experience in pharmacy before enter- j a stall game until Crouch drove un- While on thoughts of bowling, it! ing service, being employed in Bol- der the basket to put the game on itight be well to relate that the Jones j ger's drug store. He is a graduate ice. McCracken, Bob Miller, and ' "Qonnv' Miller who ha.*, made old Candy Kids will bowl Gertie Bar- , of Fitzsimons General hospital School Bud Miller, did most of the scoring, . UD and take notice bian's high-scoring five at the Palace ; of Pharmacy at Denver. A brother, j for the Warriors, collecting 15,9, and thfi p t coupje of ha(1 a 226 " -- - i • " -»--"'"-•'Bill,* entered service a short h ^ ago, reporting to Fort Sheridan. Saturday night. If you don't want Bill,- time 8_points respectively. Trieger netted . Kfime ^ oper)( bowi}ng this week. to come down to watch, it will be all right with the Candy Kids. Mi-Place Opens After Mac's Warriors travelled to Wau- i Extensive Remodeling conda Tuesday night and won their u third game In .four..afej^J^^«lo9ej; 89 to 33 score. 13 counters fcr the losers. . Lightweights suff ered their j ^ irig ^ specializing in hard ? fthird straight defeat of the season , g ares>*v. Herdrichpicked the 3-10-7, after leading 1C>-14 at the. hjilf.- The Dorothv Schaefer varied it a little' J!uLl.!nooh^SeCOnd h*lf by knocking over the 6-10-7 combination. . : Ktfwr comes one of ttrfe ^»ist liftter- _ . , esting games of the season. Hebron, makl u n& extensive repairs. Remodel %h« little town with the big stars, j will . send its team down- line «» Friday night of this wee&. We haven't been able to get much ti a line on Hebron's team this year, but know that tbey will have plenty. ^V'/r presents' ~ance. a' more spacious appear- The f a# ot«v has come through with some close games gives us that certain something to win close ones. great amount of remodeling which the owners felt necessary would take more time. Everyone who has seen Wlin ciuae , , added enthusiasm. It takes I cernin* the many Ganges. Ringwood School Noter jthe game. There^ ho foolin' about our gym being too small for the crowds swarming around to see the games this year. - Hogan) Ringwood P. T. A. was seld at the schoolhouse Thursday evening, No- Box scorer! ; i". MeHenry v ^ • 'J^P: ws. B. Miller , 9 ;i McCracken 15 •; J. MiHer X': Crouch .. !1 ;- Whiting ........0 " t r • Knaack ..........0 0t 0 0 Schmitt' 0 0 0 Antioch Totals 15 5 19 35 FG FT FOULS PTS. Good .....4 Sterbeny 8 Sterbeny ....^...1 0 4';'. i Nevitt ....J.....0 « « • Trieger .i 6 s 0 18.' Reeves .2 v. S « Nielsen .....0 0 0 Hener .0 •0 0 ; Pregenrer M..0 * 0 j Weber ...„.0 6 0 | Totals 10 10 * 15 30 Was a.'.--tipi when a 400 game for a girl drew mention. Now, they are gunning for 500. Look over those scores of Sis Covalt and Fanny #reund. Rogei-s, 183-515; A1 Barbian, 192; M. Schaeffer, 180-481; J. Downs, 206- 492; Les Adams, 186-517. Smiths, 2349; Freunds, 2304. V. Jones. 199^493; Ed, Smith, 191-182- 206-579; Dr. Sayler, 223-510; R. Thompson, 170; N.; Freiaid^ -.i&gaQ* While she was on duty at the Elec-> ~ trie Auto-Lite plant in ^\>odstock Miss Josephine Freund is quite iD on Monday evening, Mrs. Helen the J home of her mother, Mrs. Jotal-T Adams received a telegram froon the eu.n ' in J°hns«urgwar department informing her that Mrs. Kathryn Molidor of Volo -- has beep critically ill the past few ' weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Anna Stadtford, at Waucondtf. George Ross underwent surgery - at the Woodstock hospital on Monday. • F. C. Feltz, who recently underwent surgery in a Chicago hospital, has returned (tome and is improving nicely. Dcnna • Raycraft received treat- ; ment at the Woodstock hospital last Saturday for & broken collarbone. ; John Weinskr^ptz of West Me- , Henry has been a medical patient *t i the Woodstock hospital. • > *; Thursday Ladiee-- • "l*". ^;:.i Simons, 2; Webers. l. M; Simon, 403. Buss Motors,. 2; Althoff Hdwe., 1 B. Buss, 406i'.«:"' • -Johnsburg-- . ^ Fretts, 2; Foxes, 1. Bud Miller, 176-483; Roy Schaeffer, 189-513; Joe .Frett, 190-544. Schmitts, 2; Jacksons, 1. Bob Frett, 195-475; George Jackson, 199-535. Important Farm Meeting^ That "Biff" Meyer is still the cut- 1 vember 30. pp. In his letter to 'Mose" last week i Sgt. John Woodward of the U. S. Score by Quarters lie told of a Frenchman enjoying | army brought some of his experiences I McHenry S. I. H.--Of course, he explained in the European war to the Ring- j Atfltek that the Frenchman can't read wood school children Friday after- English! 1 2 11 9 You wont believe it but here's one,for the books. '"Prof Nye, diamond merchant and newspaper publisher, lost an election bet to Representative Thomas A. Bolger. The a delicious feast at the Riverside Hotel last Thursday night. --And Nye paid the bill! , * * IS HastenlSffrouthif Vine crop seeds can be sown In •a Get you entries in' befbre December 15 for the Woodstock City Association Tourney which starts Jan-, IT* Iuary 20. Teams from McHenry and [At Woodstock December 14 Lake counties will enter. The 5-man team events will take place at Sherburne's. Singles and doubles wiU follow at Crystal Lake. Ladiee»-- Rupperts Beer, 2; Vogue Cocktail Lounge. 1. M. Simon, 140-170-177- 487; M. Sutton. 410; V. Herdrich, 404; F. Freund, 189-150-162-501. Barbian Bros. Groc., 3; Pop Fenske, 0. D. Cleveland, 160-423; E. Hoyte, 453; E. Rand, 438; M. Thompson, 181-469; 'P^ICraus, 444. noon. We are practicing on our Christmas program. The name of^the play hills early in May and covered i lips 66. 0. R. Freund, 128-168-167-463; is "A Joke On Santa Claus." with hot-caps. The soil will warm s. Covalt, 197-175-137-509; E. Peis- Charlotte Hogan and Frank Smith , quicWy under the protec4ors and ; ertf 453; E. Schaefer, 160-419. have returned to school. hasten sprouting of the seeds. Weeds ' ' . ! Patricia and Jackie Hay have will also sprout, so the hills may Thurs Comm'l. terms of the bet stipulated that moved to McHenry. Patricia is in need one or two weedings before Kleinhans. 2; Atlas Prager,* 1. each could invite another person to grade five and Jackie is m grade ^ the protectors are removed per- Thompson, 182; Hagberf, 173-497. make up a foresome--the loser pay- three. manently. At weeding time, the j McHenrv Laundry, 3; Tavern Pale, Ing for the dinners. , Mayor Overton Our Christmas program^will be vine crop plants should be thinned 0 John Weber, 170; R. Justen, 182- and Yours Trulv joined the pair in given on Friday evening, December to 3 to 5 m a hill. 4g2 twenty-second. When danger of frost is past, a ! ; • Francis Ristzert, Betty Felts, and j small hole is cut or torn in the top . n fa. Phyllis Bruce treated ice cream and! of,each protector to accustom the i « candy on their birthdays. P^nts gradually to outside condi- We all enjoyed the Visual Educa- Jons- It is wise to apply a vine Lcdies Victory-- Peterson's Boats, f; Farmers'Mill, 1. B. Justen, 425; E. Freund, 439; E. Miller 179-452; A/ Weber, 423; D.: for 1945 will be discussed, with labor Schaefer, 425. The Northeastern Illinois Farm Bureau-Farm Management Service and Accounting and Farm Management Co-operative that has thirtytwo members in McHenry County, will hold a meeting at the Farm Bureau office in Woodstock, December 14. During the morning, members will be given an opportunity to discuss closing of their year's accounts, and income tax regulations will be explained by H. L. Jepson of Geneva, field maA for the organization. During the afternoon, the program will be open to all farmers, where the subject of planning operations Iyer husband, John W.rAdams, had been killed in action in Germany on"-; Nov. 18, 1944. . Prior to entering ] service, the soldier was also em- j ployed there.* Pfc. Adams was born in Codding? I ton, Wis., in 1913 and came to Wood- r stock seven years ago. He had been j in service little more than a year: and had gone overseas in April of 1 1944. He entered France on June i 12 and went on into Germany. . j HOW YOU CAN TESt arOUR OWFfCOWSFOII MASTITIS >• all you do: Ask ua Iqf "BTB" Teal Card. W* one teat card (or aaclk' Subscribe for The Plaindealeir c Ufjr- Ib ft «{ukk. ea«> way (o teat your conS* t«vr Masrltift. You can do it yourtdf right la ' W^ur own Dim. Teat 2Q cow* in X min. wltfc j the Bwhf "BTB" ie»t. And it doca not cixfc rourt penny. flr~E ft IM U] (he Mt>ecia! Beent you FREE con n your herd All you do U follow tW . «lm^> directions on the card. Wt llitl fteebe *BVB' te«t cards in stock now. Ajfc /or your fRF.F. supply today. Remember, It* minutes s^ent In teatlnd your cows f# MuNtitit may s*»*e »ome of your moat filtt* BOLGER PHARMACY^McHenry, UL • -. • .v..' .• • •••••' d efficiency as the major emphasis. F. Pink Harrisons, 8; Stilling's Phil- | F. Gingrich of the Uuniversity of Illinois Extension Staff, will lead this discussion. Quite a little research has been done, in labor efficiency, which should be very worthwhile to any farmer. . . The County Tournament will Is tart December 27 at Woodstock. But, let's •BY WALLPAPER "2 tional Pictures D. Cleveland and Pete Olsen (210) 1073. lest week at our *roP dust containing both an insecti- ! MUler^ and Frfd„Htlde' 1 , , , cide and a fungicide at this time, ! Cleveland and H, Heide, 1®81. go into that later. H y°u get the i sc o • • . • . Phv-! because cucumber beetles, which • •' " • fT-: V*. : ' - schedule now, you will forget it. • Mr. Andreas is enrolled tn a F'hy , car bacterial wilt disease, wiir 1 Match Game- True or false? sical Education course | f|„d their way through the \mall -- ! . : • . ' T h i s c o u r s e i s g i v e n b y N o r t h e r n ' 1 If you didn't ' schedule, it might be well to report class meets eyery Thursday evening. grow jargef the protectors are rethat Mac will take his team to Wood- Stock High for a game next Tuesday night.. .. Schlitz, 2416; Johnsburg/ 2099. J). This course is given oy «arinen» • holes tQ ^ ' lanU_ Later as the Kennebeck, 190-516: B. Miller. 193- Ilhnois State Teachers college, ^ns ; weather is warmer and the plants ,527; T. Sutton, 218: J, fVtt, 202- tMAAfd AVAinr ThnrfiHflV PVAVUflff. I .... r T L6.0.1. . • • * moved. COMING EVENTS Jerry Kubovy, the *Darrfel Boonen t "» November 30 of Wonder Lake, has returned from St. 6lai»'s Court, C. O. f. Michigan with an 8-point and a 4- December It v point buck that he brought down Ljjy p. 7*. A. V with his trusty musket. He also christian Mothers. brought home a bear so he could December 2 Heat With Stoves Itie eight states of Arkansas, Tex- S?S, New Mexico, Idal^o, Nevada, Kansas, Virginia and Wyoming are over 70 per cent stove heated. Monday tiajers-- Meister Rratt, 2549; Fox Hole, 2280, ; Adams. 185-198-203-586;' Herdrich,: 481; E. Smith, 191-537; Meier, 172; Vernon Freund, 182; Budil, 202-515. ; Hester Oil,* 2518; Oak Park Hotel, 2440. Krause, 182-516; H. Smith, 202 | headlines. It's just another job 1that ^ have a nice warm rug to put his feet on these frosty mornings I the average civilian never heprs I about. Many family groups in the States have loved ones or friends that have O. E. S. Installation. December 5 ^ /tu„ litt]p rascal 1 Johnsburg Community Club. ; tha '«£££? !'F« R-er Valley Camp, R. N. A;-- \ passed through a rep.acen.en, week. We took defeat without a ;?ilttle. • Election of Officers. at one time or another. - I will try Movies at Lily Lake School. I to tell you what happens to the December 6^ i average soldier that comes into a St. Mary's-St. Patrick's School PTA.' replacement' depot as a casual. December 7 Before I start, a casual is a soldier K. of C^- McGec Clothing, t; Fitigerald Clothing, 0. O'Shea, 186-498; Leo ill Stilling, '200-208-211-619; Brda, 190- 464; Wilson, i92-463. Nye Jewelrv, 2; Blake Motor Sales. 1. J. Stilling, 178-478; Brefeld, 18M6<»..v, .. • .-i' 'v Guiriniecd ^ilShablc -- Ftdeproof wallpaper. Matching Border, and Pasie-\«» ALL-IN* ONE Unit --Nothing Else to Buy. V / QUALITY ANNIVERSARY Garden Fresh at National SHRE0®e® I WHEM I KELLOGG'S I 12-01. Q c I pkg- w --Paladiii HI Match--- Palace Girls, 2280; Crystal I-ake ' Further dope on "Pilgrim" Winkei ^ that Uncle George Bohr told him ^odigt Ladies' Bazaar a»d Sl»? that is not assigned to a definite there was a wild turkey on the oose , Me™™m ^die8 ° ^ ; unit. He has taken all of the necesin the park. That wild tur ey^urn- December 8 i sary basic training in one of the ed out to be one of Msgr. IX s pe . , Christmas Party--Sposored barracks of the service to qualify * r *^ON* Guinea hen, that got away from ^ C ^ : him to become an acti.e pan of .i.iG'r,a- 1972- To°" 19°- ' S"""" December 11 I unit. I 0. E. S. Meeting i He arrives from the States, hospi- j December 12 j tals or dilferent theatres of opera-1 tions. Then he goes through what; Circle 1, W. S. C. S.--Mrs. Walter ' js known as processing. The mem- Hang. v . , bers of the replacement company can • | December 14 do this'work. George TTiall and Floyd Coleman Clara's- Court--Christmas party, j The first thing to do" is to fiiake did a great job collecting War Fund December 15 . out what is called a locator card. donations'on Riverside Drive. They Choral ProgriUrt High | This card gives his name, rank, serial heat all previous records. Of course, school. number and branch of service. It Jhe effort was strenuous on Cole- ! January . 5 | also gives his last address and his man, but latest reports are that he Mothers. new one. This is done so that his mail can be forwarded to him with- MESSAGES FROM °et delay; E. H. Nickels Hardware QUAKER JSU 48-OI. Q Cc,c pkg CiV rEXAS SeECfLtSS f. ' '»• Grapefruit... 5 « 29* CALIFORNIA HILLSIDE IRANO Hardy Pears * * 2 * 29*, -- fLORIDA Oranges 5 « 3'M FANCY TEXAS FRESH Beets 2 ^ 15* FANCY WASHED MICHIGAN Celery 2=23° TEXAS CRISP FRESH Radishes $ |}]* RALSTON CEREALJ J#-02.)0R INSTAN1 Ralston '^I9e ] PHONE 2 WEST McllENRY The War Fund Drive is still Open. Remember--a fair portion of your t *t McNeill donation wilf be used for Prisoners' Home Bureau-Mrs. J. T. McNeill. Relief. t is getting along nicely. The improvements at Jdi Place are worth looking over. / A man had been bitten by a mad OUR SERVICEMEN ^ chow. From chow he generally goes ! Yes, it's I, one of the home boys. j^0 f^j. a few hours and after doc and was rushed to the hospital ^ wondering how .everything is restinj? is then given an orientation fbr examination The doctor pro- going back there at the good old talk ^ talk tellg him what is jiounced the case hydrophobia. A town of McHenry. Have been trans- expected of him while h<; is with your * few. minutes later the patient sum- ferred again, company. After that all of his clothmoned a nurse and asked her to j signment, one of Undebam s snips, jinB: and equipment 1S checked and-! bring him a pencil and some paper. ; an aircraft carrier.1 ' ^h-18 Je®, A® shortages are replaced, j After several minutes of business surely is salty. I get to see plenty ,. A]] of his ^0^ have by this with the Dencil and paper, in which ! of -water. - _ time been checked at the classifica- /he wrote, erased, scratched and re- In the past few weeks before tion department and any changes! wrote the nurse said: "Hadn't you got on this ship I saw quite a fe\v that are necessary, are made at this i»tter have a lawyer to assist youl interesting things on the east coast. , Ume After he has been completely; in making your will?" ! I've been transferred several tim®s (pxccessed he is ready for shipment ^ 'Tm not making my will," .the-!' from .one station to another. -I starts 'j to an organized unit in his broeich p a t i e n t a n s w e r e d . 4 m m a k i n g , l i a t , e d f r o m t h e s t a t i o n o f ^ N o r f o l s e r v i c e . ( , » n. t " j to New \ork. The city is sureiy That does not seem like a lot of Miniature Shoe--attractive Way to announce your gift-- in paperweight model, 60c. FORT DEARIORN Grahams -.Sg. 23c KRISP> CRACKERS" Sunshine Wt©. I4.B PRun (SO. Polnti Iknl Cocktail no f/)CAN 33c OAILEY'S KO*« Styta ftmtt Cmftmbm Pickles & 24c MATO SAUCK--HEIN2 ITVi-OZ. Beans GLASS I5< COME AGAiN AiiOJUiO Pickles ... .^ S-tt. ... JA* 10c ftAIN OR PIMCHTO (4 Had Pabsf-eti «V.OL «S 18c MHth P*m«nto of OltM MhtM •c n ) Kraft Spreads t-OL GLASS 17c KRAR CH EES6 . (« tae Velveeta Vr«.» PKG 20c Margarine CREAM CHEEST Philadelphia SS 11c ioaf the«people I wiant to ,(bite.' worth seeing. From there I went to work d0 but the average stay of Quonset Point, Rhode Island. I was_ & casual is from twenty-four to stationed here for a week before I forty-r jght hours. One of the army M Press Time Jotting*--•• : Br,rre «'• zz ^ zz N IF IT noint<? »s the fi°ers ma^e Perfect three-point ghjpped without being completely Cracken . jlandings on the ftight deck of a car- processed. Woe unto the company Warriors won 39 to 3»--Our light- rier ^ .g interestinfr to watch t^hgrn (hat does go ^ heights won 36 to 27. a®_land but plenty dangerous too. Well, So^vhen you are handling (cen-| . holH nver ! * ^on't know Df much more to write y men a -week with a fraction ' about so I'd better sign off for "ow. ^ that number to do all of this j Wishing you all luck, and thanking VOU can readily see that the ' ycHl Wuch for the paper. I am_ ' , cadre ^nan of a replacement com-ft CLARENCE J. ETTEN pany is doing his full share in the j New York- war effort. Many of the companies are within , Miller equalled D bowling scores arA. also held over Some good ones, too^--M;n Green hit 181-156-180:517, Lester Bacon 59» and Bill Tohyan 5! m Boiling Water Bath boiling water " bath is ordiinarily used for canning fruits and fruit juices, tomatoes, tomato juice and pickled vegetables. The jars, placed on a rack, are completely covered with one inch or more of boiling water throughout the processing. The Water should circulate freely around the jars for better beat penetration. It has been. some months since 1 range of enemy guns and all are written to you but there have ; within range of their planes. been so many things . happening So when they are talking about amond here that I just didn't have - the unsung heroes of this war please ! the time. put in a plug for the cadre of all ! As you know, I have been in re- i replacement companies and depots placement work in England, for the . everywhere. ° past fourteen months. It is not aj As always MERRY CHRISTMAS" practically with Florsheim Gift Certificates ' Give him a Florsheim Gift Certificate. He will recognize your good judgment and can have the shoes of his choice when be wants tbtm. Under rationing this is th#e only way you may give shoes as gifts to men outside your family. When redeeming Florsheim Gift Certificates, recipient must present shoe ration stamp. • •: i Household Needs very glamouous job. There is n$ chance to earn medals or to hit the McGEE'S > CAKES 24c 8'c "ts 29c 3 c£is 29c HONEY COME AGAIN 25< tsCI'l SO*» Woodbury ; •»*» *4 >0C% RE " Ivory Soap ... n M lOC" ""wRE.',. Ivory Soap . -- O A 11N0 Swan Soap . Swan Soap w ,)Ott fLAKEit . Amer FamMy I I bNtEZI Rinso AVE* Oakitt . ... Gold Oust unit ac "tEP Ammonia . bottle23C To th« OPIOM ot our marehantlM llatao IMNin will additional amount appr«almat«ly MI u i v a I ant M t% C tha llllnola Ratallara' OoouoattonaJ Tax tot. CAKE ^«tG 23c Wh-Ol. SGT. ALBERT W. 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