PAGE 18- PLAI NO EA LER-W ED., NOVEMBER 18, 1970 ft IMMCMBIR •V THE OLD TIMER A.M.P. DELEGATES -- Delegates from the Lake-McHenry Associated Milk Producers dis trict are shown following their election at last week's Division 2 annual meeting. From left, front: Robert Gardner, Solon Mills; Nor man Heinrich, Crystal Lake; and Norman Lied- berg, Woodstock. Back: Clarence Adams, Mc- Henry; Douglas Shanks, Mundelein; and Robert Weidner, Harvard. Also a delegate, but absent from photo, William Olbrich, Harvard. DON PEASLEY PHOTO From Pauline Busby, A lama- gardo, New Mexico: I am 51 years old and my mother's father, Thomas Harris, served in the Confederate Army under Gen. Bedford Forrest. My mother, Mit- tie (Harris) Wright, was born Sept. 25, 1885. She is still living in Satellite Beach, Fla. She was born near AdamsVille, Tenn, where one of my sisters, Marie Raines, still lives. AdamsvUle is also where my two sisters and I finished high school. . My grandfather Harris died in 1892, therefore I never knew him. My grandmother, Elizabeth Jane Harris, better known as Aunt Betty, lived until 1948, dy ing at the age of 94. I remember many things she told us of the days of the Civil War. Her fa ther's name was Lilly and he owned the only -cotton gin for miles around. She worked at the gin as a young girl. I remember my grandmother telling that salt was so scarce during the war that they would dig up the dirt from the floor of smokehouses and boil it in order to get salt to season their food. Adamsville is located some twenty miles from Shiloh, or Pittsburg Landing, where the dead from the Confederate and Union armies are buried. It is now a national park. Deaths MARJORIE S. JELINEK Mrs. Marjorie S. Jelinek,74, of 1121W. River Terrace drive, McHenry, died Saturday, Nov. 14, in Albuquerque, N. Mexico. Mrs. Jelinek was born in Eagle, Wis., Sept. 18, 1896. She came to McHenry eight years ago from Downers Grove to make her home with her daughter and family, the Au- bert Ruths. Her husband, John V. Jelinek, died May 12, 1957. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Es ther C. Ruth and Mrs. Bill (Ruth Helen) Otte of Albuquer que; six grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. Funeral services were con ducted Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at Faith Presby terian church, with Rev. John Mclntyre officiating. Burial was in Bohemian National cemetery, Chicago. The body rested at the Peter M. Justen & Son fun eral home. RUTH NORDEN REDMAN Friends have just learned of the death of Mrs. Ruth Norden Redman, widow of Beniamin Redman, former residents of Oak drive, Wonder Lake. Mrs. Redman died Sept. 21 in Jack son General hospital, Jackson, Tenn., after a lingering illness. She was buried in Hollywood cemetery, Jackson. The deceased will be remem bered as a substitute teacher in the McHenry schools particu larly at Valley View. She was at one time employed by the Illinois State Department of School Lunches and also as sociated with the Encyclopaedia Britannica, Chicago. Mrs. Red man was an active member of the Republican party locally. JOHN SMITH John Smith, 70, of 4720 W. Parkview, McCullom Lake, died at his home Monday, Nov. 16. Mr. Smith was bom Sept. 5, 1900, in England. He fol lowed a career as a merchant seaman. Survivors are a sister, Al ice Bain, of McCullom Lake, two nieces and one nephew. Services will be conducted at 10 o'clock Wednesday at the George R. Justen & Son chapel, with burial in Woodland cem etery. It must be wonderful to be young enough to know every thing. 3 LAFF OF THEJNEEK w "J'& ^ .1 18 m AL'S SERVICE SSy/ VyA AL'S SERVICE SSy/ VyA "I'm afraid that noise you heard was the motors last gasp . * S Ml « © a * w tt JUNIOR & MISSES COATS Entire Stock 20% OFF Fake Furs, Krinkled Patent, Corduroy, Wool or Leopard VOTE ON VOUCHER Last week, in a report of the meeting of School District 15, a vote was listed as unan imous as favoring a resolution to oppose the "Education Vou cher plan" as proposed by the Center for Study of Public Pol icy at the request of the Fed eral Office of Economic Op portunity. The vote was unan imous except for Richard Gol- beck, who voted against it. The vouchers were estimated to run about $750 and would be given to the parents of each student for their child to attend any type of school desired. Wooden Shoes . Backless wooden clogs are good for feet, in the opinion of some medical experts. An item in a recent issue of Family Practice explains that the new shoe fash ion exercises feet, supports arch es, aids circulation, and profices foot comfort for those who must stand for long periods. However, a Danish pediatrician warns that the clogs are not suitable for the feet of growing children. SCENE OF FIRE -- Members of Company I firemen were on the scene within minutes after receiving a call to 3714 Park View, McCullom Lake, early Friday morning. A small quonset type building on property owned by the Rush family was des troyed in a fire believed to have been started by vandals. PLAINDEALER PHOTO Family Dark stained wood, to be cover ed with light-colored paint, must first be sealed with a reeommend- LA LECHE LEAGUE MEETING The regular meeting of the La Leche league, Crystal Lake chapter, will be held Tuesday, Nov. 24, at 8 p.m. Anyone in terested in attending may call Mrs. Robert Humphreys in Mc Henry. This month's topic will be "Childbirth and the Family". MINI CLIPPER . . . Eyes front for lowering of the ears is order of the day as Sp4 Kenneth P. Hanes, St. Louis, Mo., gets a haircut at the 32nd Army Air Defense Command post barber shop at Kaiserlau- tern, Germany. ^BECOE BUKGB- Gourmet Secret - Add Beer! Have you ever tried beer cookery? Using beer to add distinctive flavor to a wide variety of foods has long been a practice of gourmets the world over. You, your family and guests are missing many a rare treat if you have never used, beer in the kitchen. Many tantalizing free recipes are available to the fine chefs of Illinois. You may receive them by writing to: UNITED STATES CREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 303 Lehmann Building Peoria, Illinois 6160? ed primer sealer, with aluminum paint, or with shellac. Colors for men this season are in heather, funky or dusty tones. Muted colors with a softer, nat ural look prevail. Grays and brown tones predominate. 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