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The statewide fl«h* fac contest, sponsored by the 11114 mm Department of Coneenrationt offers anglers an opportunity to wirt •valuable prises from outboard motor* Ho atrifieial baits which have been by manufacturers and retail who are interested in promote fishing as a recreation. acred fish will be released by the Conservation Department in moni, .than thirty-six Illinois lakes which bite been selected m meet coit»1 ivefciently located to the state's sport*, lifiaheraifn. Each tag will carry a Imnybe]/ corresponding to one of the Irandreds of prizes offered. There it, .iao charge for participating in thei fishing rodeo; any ftisherman who' 'catches.a tagged fish in accordance with the rules, will be Eligible for aiv 'award. The contest is made possible by the co-operation of the sporting goods dealers and- manufacturers whose willingness to donate the >rizes has made the contest possible without any expense to either the Conservation Department or the IUi* Mis sportsmen. The rules of the contest are 1. Black bass, northern and wall»j: •ye pike, crnppie and bluegills wilt be tagged in the gills by the Divisiorfy' «f Fisheries, Department of Conservation, with numbered tags, each or which, IF STILL ATTACHED TO THE FISH CAUGHT, will entitle the parson catching a fish bearing one «f these tags to an award of outdoor equipment. These game fish will be ' released .in designatei waters; throughout the State of Illinois. The| swards are posted by firms, organiza- j Above tions and individuals interested in; j94g Qf ^ the promotion of outdoor recreatfon high school m Illinois.. |they are: 2. All persons--men, women, boys j first :: ** the graduating class of ginia Freund, Marion Conway, Doro- Stoffel, Muriel Btftlek Gri °i , McHenry Community thy Pfannenstill, Margaret Bolger, Patricia Henn. j chooL Pictured left to right, Lorraine Michel,, Doris iFteand. THIRD ROW--Bettv Fi SKXK Ul QIKL TOK BKAKATIO SOLS Ul "THE GUSH PROMISE*! Do you know a 4-H Club girl who is a potential movie actress? A nation-wide search is being made to find a 4-H girl under 13 years of age for a part in "The Green Prom* ije," (forthcoming motion 'picture about an American farm family. "The Green Promise" will tell the story of how 4-H Club work helps k 12-year-old farm girh develop a sense of personal achievement. Four girls will be selected from over the nation for screen tests in Hollywood. These girls, with their chaperones, will enjoy an all-expense- paid trip to the film capital, where the picture will be made during the summer months. Anna W. Searl, who is a member of the state 4-H staff at the University of Illinois, says that participation in the picture is approved by national 4-H headquarters in Washington, D. C. Any 4-H girl under 13 years of. age who is now a regularly enroll- J ed member of a club may try for the ; feature part In the movie, Miss Searl says. ' All that is required to enter is • a clear snapshot or photograph of % the girl, properly identified and submitted with an entry blank to Glenn IfcCarithy Productions, Hollywood 28, California. Deadline for entry in the talent search is June 30. Entry blanks may be obtained from Miss Alice Clark, Youth Assistant, at the Bureau Office. •: * I.: ill SECOND ROW--Carol Peterson, Smith, _ and g irl s-^are" eli gibiefor "partic ipat-1 LuAnn ®auer, Joanne Freund, Joanne May, Carol Harris**, Elaino Nell, FIFTH ROW - Kurt Voss, Pat NweA,'Ala^ BockmaA? ing in this Contest, with the excep- VanKftne^ K^tHePn S/ f nflf' D.ol°1 re8 ^\®8' ^°ns„JeA" Prgwd'IM*l> ^ Mc" Williams, Jacque Hopkins, James Members of the clas - • - *" vanivanesran. Kathleen Greene, Ar- Betty Schons, Dagmar Andree, Betty Carroll, Diane Frem*. Rita Schniitt. Golbeck, Walter Aregger, G" Busch, Vir- Jean Long, Joan Andreen, Mary Ann FOURTH ROW -I Dave Christie, opher, Richard Kirchoff, Photo by A. Worwlck. McHsarr Grace Glosson, Norman Freund, Ray Boro, Jim French. Wegener, Bob Peisert, Bob L. Freund. SIXTH ROW -- Larry Haug, Bill Fisher, Marie Ray The 1 en, George King, Bob Mil- Hecht, Tom Kent, George Worts, Marianne Sogers, Catherine ler, Ken Lawrence. Bob P. Freund, Eugene iFreund, Roy tien 'Sf the employees of the Illinois Jel^KiSSr Jeanne BStch*' v£~ Da^m^ ®^ty CapmH»Sn'"Srw^J1 Department of Conservation, or their jdett Krueger» Jeanne Ba8Ch' Vir' Je*n Andreen. I. To be eligible for awards, fish YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY caaght must bear official tags of CART) IT1CV TO QftHTAT gj. IUU.OU Department of C„n«r». ^^ 4. The number appearing on each,! tef will be listed in the Springfield j Golbeck, Walter Aregger, Gil Christ- picture Robert Heuser and John Mercure. class absent when taken were Richard Office of the Department of Conservation, Capitol Building and in [worker's wages in employment cover- easily be located, ^hen if you lose out the important part which the! UNUSUAL GIFT la7i "j* j8 >mPprtant," i your card, the Social Security office employer plays under the system. | Miss Rosemary Dougherty daugh- ,Mr. Barnett said, to have all wages can give you a duplicate card im-;"He pays half the premium for your t£v nf Mr mnH Mm Jnhn P nnmrhl icorrectly reported and recorded in mediately with the same number as Government insurance; he forwards' . • ' ~ your social security account. Part-1 was on the original. If you do not | to the Government his own and your je ^ Algonquin, former Elgm security premiums; he Read the Want Ads re. I residents, Miho was a member of the j St. Edward high school senior class, ; given diplomas last week, received juries received by being hit by a skidding truck Feb. 23, 1944. "Every person who gets work in time •' and temporary employment | have the stub or a record of your social .. " i private industry or commerce should counts, too, end every dollar of wages number, it will take time to get a ports^ the wages of every employee . . r - i . 5 -- . „ i r t K K w ^ a v e » s o c i a l s e c u r i t y c a r d . " T h i s r o m ^ Y e r e " j ® " 8 " P t o $ 3 , 0 0 0 a d u p l i c a t e . B u t d o n ' t lose your or- so twt they may be recorded in the • . .. ^, , g p,-i„ 1R? was emphasized today in a state- ye*r, nnps to increase the protec-1 iginal card--issuing duplicates costs proper social security account; and, . , .. fr?n t i"!fii ment to employees in this area by tl0n* 'money, paper, ana time. Married he is required to provide each em-! an unsual graduation present--a «t^ n flnrh «„>, Bernard Barnett, manager of the ' Mr. .(Barnett explained that the '•omen should have their jname ployee with a statement of the $1,000 settlement of her claim against , Pnze IO ^*7, T. Social Security Administration field number on a worker's social security changed on their social security wages he reported." |the Burren Transfer Co. for in- »i.« ^ ' office at Wlukegpn, where social card is the same as that Under which ."Cards." « 5 Tjih must; caurht between security car*8 "**» ^ obUined. "A his account is set up in the Balti- The field office Manager pointed - A . * g. social security card," Mr. Barnett more office of the Social Security • / ^So ' September > j said, "immediately establishes an Administration. Many eetsons have " " ' 4 <t " vt.k iw." k. .... insurance account with the United the same name SUtes Government and opens the have the 7. Either artifiicial lures or lrve ^r ^ "T*"'"1 ^ef,t* "Be sure," said Mr Barnett ' that W Wit mw h# r ederal old-age and survivors in- your employer records your name A _ . ... " , , AMT v surance system. and account number exactly as they a 8. Prises will be awarded ONLY . . . . Z J i , « J ! | A FOR FISH WITH THE OFFICIAL IMi£S!, vff, L S TAG ATTACHED TO THE GILL Jg; V£"t^5 J- in 5 and attested by a regularSUte Con- Li JO!1"^ {j^ " Liquiled Gas Danger You can expect a fire or explosion If you haven't adopted vital safety precautions in using liquified gas for heating and cooking process, according to University of Wyoming. Because the liquified gases such as butane, propane or mixtures of them are heavier than air, they build up critically dangerous amounts if a leak occurs. Such accumulations develop particularly in small, poorly ventilated areas -- m pit for the floor-furnace type of heating unit under a house that has ob basement, for example. Being heavier than air, this liquified gas settles, under and around the burner, and the burner itself, a spark or a lighted match may set off SB explosion and start a fire. Floor furnaces are satisfactory in houses with bass ments where gas leaks can be detected before the entire basement becomes filled. ":Si! *' V.j Order your rubber stuiips at JflM Plaindealer. t, but no two persons same" number. , f v«j( tio„n Onffl-li*ce r, either i• n fthlle. faie.ldi j the family ^w hen th^e breadwinner, velope or holder of some Ai±m c; ; k.i# . in one of the Department Offices, to firms or individuals designated bene"t payments Put ws old or when he dies. Since1 the stub, or lower half of the card, are based on the away in a. safe place where it can -in each community by the Department of Conservation. 9. If a prise fish is presented to .* Conservation Officer in the field jentrant must receive a signed certificate from such field man, of ethers designated by the Department, attesting that the fish was caught in accordance with the . rules of this Contest. 10. Upon presentation, tar mail of ia person, ef such certificate, tei gether with te dRdalUg, at either ef the Department's Office, entrant will he awarded the prise posted for the fish bearing the tag he presents. 1L Tsg must be surrendered te Ike Department of Conservation upo* award of prise. klselils George bonis phOosephsn In 11SS, Geneva ttfUn ef i . VDV IOT fftvA Mlmm VI »t _ to each wire, he * tricity. out te' Need Rubber Stamps? Older st The Plaindealer. NOW! ANYONE CAN NAVE PLENTY HOT WATER IN A JIFFY! m* "POCttT-sizr miMiu 4MTER HCAUR COSTS UESS HEATS FA Meely »hw e FAST-WAY Plertehle Wa iter HeaAer ia a wetar. flee ia H--ito fast as away S-- be--. No I <:to beM or bet «h« to aatiji -as naalas ep and alalia. Nedirt, ao mmm. ae taMwavy M Uk naaArl I--innaivel Haw eoala has Una tS4fe. Geefiaat Eaaddkeatfoaa bate* arias. 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