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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Nov 1949, p. 6

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a*. PLAINDEALES */•*'• * - .*.> - ? - *• X ^ijy . . „» A'"' / v '»• •-'<• f-'-.r-'SjifW** »:'• •f Jf- ' WIRliK ' 10, Carolina ranks first In the Oil-- in number of lumber timber productsjalaiyto. • i»- ' Drjrtat Towels • I Pillowcases and towels will dry jrtralgbter and will not have "ears" f the corners if they are put one- ?|hird of the way over the line to iry. Cook County, Illinois which Includes Chicago is the largest county in population, the 1M0 census Showing 4,063,142 people. In area, San Bernardino county, California, Is largest. SHORT 5f^ POSITION FILLED W* w*nt*d an •i.i.tant housekeeper iftckat, DMt, for 24-hour-a-d.jr duty on routine and' emergency taaki of all kinds, able to deliver aad take messages, run errands quickly, help with marketing. Willing to work without any time off or vacation at just a few nickels a day. Who got the job? Our telephone! Few things give so much for to. little. , #lnt Air Cendtttonft*; "The first system' of air-eoridltionftg was installed by the bees. Worker bees veritilate their hives by Standing at the entrances aad fan- Ding their wings. Cosl of Pork It requires about three hours ot "fnan labor to produce 100 petwrii Of pork in central Illinois. Mold board Plow The mold board plow covers up stubble and trash, leaving the soil exposed to erosion. Complete line of Beebe livestock rerrtedies at Wattles Drug Store. Me Henry. 8-tf FAniLYmiinnnnTHEtTRE rrmrmUU I UUUKht-ti WED. THUR. - FBI. - SAT., NOV. 9-10-11-12 Loretta Young Celeste Hiplm "Come to the Stable" SUN. - HON., NOV. 13-14 Lois Bntler Bill Goodwin "MICKEY" TtJES.. WED. and THURS., NOV. 15-16-17 BY POPULAR DEMAND Clark Gable Vivian Leigh "Gone with the Wind" PALETTE TONE Cheery new color-tones that give your heart a lift and set off your best features! Plain diagonal and "window pane" patterns ... all wool ^worsted skilfully tailored by Hart Schaffner & Marx into YOUR soecial Suit of Distinction! $69.50 Schaffner and Marx suits $55 and up McGEE'S Ml 8. Green St. McHenry, HI "m Lsvingly, Temple By Richard mil Wilkinson EAR TEMPLE: I was indeed A^glad to learn that you had obtained such a satisfactory position. I am sure that you will make a most efficient secretary. Frankly, I have been entertaining some misgivings about your future. Serving in the capacity of guardian to modern young ladies is, after all, hardly In my line, although I was only too g l a d t o l o o k --""""1 after the daugh- 3-Minute 1 er of my close Fietian f r i e n d , Tom riCTIOn qreighton. when ----------J he so unexpectedly passed away. I imagine you are quite a grown up young lady, now, though it is hard for me to visualize you in any other form than a girl in pigtails and short dresses--" Aaron Bell, 34, looking 10 years younger, abruptly ceased dictating and stared hard at his stenographer. The stenographer, Miss Daniels by name, was small, dark, vivacious and exceedingly attractive. She had come to work in the law office of Attorney Aaron Bell two weeks pre-, vious. She was a capable girl, yet for some unexplainable reason Aaron hadn't been able, to get used to her. That is to say, he felt nervous whenever he was dictating letters. Daring the next few days Aaron began to get an inkling of why it was that be felt mn> easy when dictating letters to Miss Daniels. He began to won* der if heretofore he hadn't been * attempting to evade an issue. . He asked himself, secretly, if Miss Daniels was becoming to mean more to him than just a secretary. TWO DAYS LATER Aaron was rudely swept out of the realm of ecstasy (a state of mind brought about by his dinner date with Miss Daniels), by receiving another letter from his ward. "Dear Guardian: My boss is really quite lovely, and has been displaying an unusual amount of interest in me since my last letter. 4 NOTICE OF CLAIM Batftte of Anna Freund, Deceased. Notice la hereby given to all persons that December 5, 1949, is the claim date in the estate of Anna Freund, Decease)!, pending in the County Court of Mc Henry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on 6r before satd date without issuance of summons. EVELYN L. JUSTEN, Administrator. VERNON J. KNOX, Lawyer, Crystal Lake, Illinois. (Published Oct. 27-Nov. 3-10) Electron la New FfeM Complete line of Beebe livestock remedies at Wattles Drug Store, McHenry. 8-tf HtiiinHnnnHHiiiiiiHiniinHiiinnntmiiitmiHijiliiiiilii The Beautiful EL TOVAR CRYSTAL LAKE, ILfc. McHenry (Vs. Leading Theatre A n^ew experimental technique developed at the national bureau of standards uses the electron as a probe to explore electric and magnetic fields of extremely small dimensions. The results take the form of a photograph which shows, for the magnetic studies, the direction and strength of the magnetic forces about any small magnetized object. Thus it is now possible to photograph and study the minute "atomic magnets" within magnetic materials--magnets so small that the use of a probe any larger than an electron would obscure the effects they produce. The photographic patterns obtained may be measured and used in computing, to a high degree of accuracy, the "absolute value" of the magnetic field strength in , the region of magnetic force. HOME FROM M08PITAL Ifi. E. Cropley of Solon Mills has returned home from the Madison general hospital, where he was a patient for six weeks. Due to illness, he will remain at his Solon Mills home this winter ratherthan traveling to Orlando, Fla., Where he has been spending past sea sons for twenty-five years. jlcHENRY, ILLINOIS ? til. - SAT., NOV. 11-19 ¥ ' (booble Feature) Penny Singleton Arthur Lake in "BLONDIE HITS THE JACKPOT" William Eythe George Reeves In "SPECIAL AGENT* • ^ SUN. - MON„ NOV. 18-14 $unday Con't. From 2:45 p.ut. In "MY FRIEND IRMA" Now on the screen, that dinjr delightful dame, "My Friend Lrma" rated among the top five on the air. FRI. - SAT., NOV. 11-18 Farley Grainger Joan Evans %• "ROSEANNA McCOY* Cartoon - Novelty • News SUN. • HON** NOV. 18-14 - In Technicolor Betty Grable Cesar Romero (1) "BEAUTIFUL BLOND FROM BASHFUL BEND" In Technicolor L___ Dent's Cotlow Expldltlon (2) "SAVAGE SPLENDER" News and Cartoon TUE. - WED. - THOft NOV. 15-16-17 Gregory Peck "jkfai; Gardner "THE GREAT SINNER" miiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiuiiiiiniiHi TUES. - WED., NOV. 14-1S Barbara Bel Geddes. James Mason (1) "CAUGHT* William Boyd Andy Clyde (8) "FALSE PARADISE** Pigments for White - The pigments used in white paint are usually white lead, zinc oxide, titanium oxide or lithopone. Some times more than one of these pigments' are combined. MNffltHHiniimilllllltllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllMI 4 P H O N E 3? 8111116 FRI. - SAT., NOV. 11-18 • Matinee Sat. at 2:80 p.m. ; A liiugh-A Tear-A Thrill ^THE RETURN OF OCTOBER? By Technicolor with Glen Ford Terry Moore NOTE: Don't be fobled by the title - "Return of October" The picture Is what we, In shOw business term a "Sleeper". It is one of . the most entertaining pictures you will ever s««f! DONT MISS IT! The management Extra! Added Co-Feature Extra! MIGGS AND MAGGIE IN COURT' Also - Blue Ribbon Melody "An Itch in Time" SUN. - MON„ NOV. 18-14 Matinee Sunday at 8:80 p.m. "THE GIRL WHO TOOK , THE WEST' By Technicolor - with Yvonne DeCarlo Charles Coburn STARTING THURSDAY John Land Diana Lynn Marie Wilson "MY FRIEND IRMA" llllltllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllltllllllllHIU Bait for Milkers Milking herds should receive I about 1 per cent of salt in thel grain ration and be given free! access to loose salt in a box in the| exercise lot. lalm-- Beceri Southern Oregon's Umpqua river still holds the world's record tor the largest stream-caught ChUook salmon. It weighed 83 pounds and was reported in 1910. / STARTS TUESDAY, NOV. l&tll The Riotous Gal of Radio Now Funnier on the Screen! "MY FRIEND IRMA" with John Lund and the Original "Irma" Marie Wilson SMlittoUff Btaulifally Writes Smooth and FIMI TM» is truly the Pen Buv of the year . . loots and PENS! like a $$ 10.00 pen . . . no w o r r y a b o u t f i l l i n g , replaceable cartridges tan Care of all your worrioi coma in and tee fot yourself! COME III AND TRY IT! WITH IT* -- l f c BOLGER'S DRUG STORE PHONE 40 McHENRY, ILLINOIS I HEN&Y J. TAYLOlt, ABCUahtntk, wfry Monday awning. That's what we said- At any rate, Aaron took Miss Daniels in his arms and kissed her . . . 1 am not a little flattered by his attention and very much thrilled. In tact; I believe I could fall in love with him very easily." Aaron rang for Miss Daniels. "Dear Temple: I demand that you -resign from your present position at once. It's silly and absurd to think of a girl your age falling in love, especially with a man who makes lovte to every stenographed he employs." That night %aron suggested a drive through the country and was delighted when Miss Daniels accepted. It was a beautiful June evening, with a full moon and a cooling breeze blowing off the ocean. It might have been the atmospheric conditions which stirred to life the slumbering romance that lurks within the breast of every man, or It might have been the simple detire of a man for a mate. At any rate Aaron took Miss Daniels in his arms and kissed her and whispered nonsensical things that somehow Seemed to fit the occasion. •THE NEXT MORNING he found another letter from Temple Creighton on his desk. "Dear Guardian: I'm sorry, but commands and demands from folks like you don't mean a thing when a girl is in love. And your little Temple is certainly in love. I expect she'll be proposed to in the very near future." Aaron buzzed for Miss Daniels. "Dear Temple: This thing has gone far enough. It's a pity you couldn't have been endowed with at least a fraction of your father's good sense. It is my wish that you immediately send me the name and address of this boss of yours. I shall write to him at once." Aaron had hoped that that night he would find himself courageous enough to offer a proposal of marriage to Miss Daniels. Yet> when again they were seated on the clifl watching the moon come up out oi the ocean, his courage failed. Heavy-eyed he went to the office next morning to find a letter awaiting him from Temple Creighton. "Dear Guardian: You were right. He isn't the man I thought he was. Apparently he has just been amusing himself, with no idea of asking me to marry him. I do wish you'd talk to him. His name iq Aaron BeH. Lovingly, Temple." Released .by WNO Features y , lRDON us if we appear persistent on one point. " But we still find people who look over this new Buick SPECIAL, admire its style, its room, its handy but improi* sive size, and say: --^ PRICED LIKE A SIX! "It*8 wonderful! Too bad it's too rich for my blood!" That's our point--Hm do you knowt Have you gone to see this car--and learn how very much there is in it? % Have you got the actual delivered price figures--including the equipment you want--and matched them against others? Have you worked out down payment, trade-in, monthly installments? Have you weighed this against the longer period of years you'll be happier with this Buick -- and Buick's established high Jevel of resale values? Some surprising things show up when you do this. You find you can raise your standard of car travel--step up to Buick levels of style, comfort, handling, ride, power -- more easily than you think. You may even discover you can start ~$njoying the velvety luxury of DynaS^ flow Drive* right now instead of waiting until this revolutionary new ^ principle spreads to others, as it's sure to do! That's why we keep pointing out-- this wonderful valve-in-head straight--- eight, with all its standout looks and qualities, is priced like a six! Actually fower than many. So do something about it, will you? # Take a sharp pencil, see your Buick dealer, replace guesses with facts -- and we think you'll see the light and place that order! Our enlarged infants' wear department offers you a . wide* ariety to choose from. The Hemsley Gift Shop, opposite depot, ,Fox Lake, 111. 25-tf Read the Want TBN'STBtBBt m 0|j the*e OltJ****** SFUCIA1 - aiiOW FOR THE MONI* • OYNAflO TtAPnC-HAHOY SZf • «0KI* sm|NO . NON-LOCKING 0«VE optionolofxfro corf • ^ srtAKJHT- SIGHT GUAtO GBUB • HIGH-WeSSU" ^ ,^^ mES QN SAFCTY-WOi COIL SWINGING AU A«OONO • # SELF-LOCKING OtEATEt VISIBILITY . ft** PGCMLLV AfOtV > m // f Your Kay to Grooter Value MODELS Whmm teller nutomobUe* are built BEJiCK upUI valid them R. I. OVERTON MOTOR SALES 403 FRONT STREET PHONE 6 McHENRY, ILLINOIS

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