"ii pftlp P'mPw' *V;-j •""%. ijsmtHI "SO I SHEAR by EARL R. WALSH ;2 ' - . . . .n . ; • • 1: • • -i " \ • '.j| wba Wpt Forestet bowling tour- 5 f^anient came to a close Sunday ;&:|^.iiight with tne following winners K-f Singles - Joe Wagner, 674. Doubles -- Buddy Miller and -Wok Rosing, 12f>7. Team -- l^'«:)d<»r Lay, Beraie |LMay, George, Novak, Jim Ffeubd »Bd Clarence Miller, .'>019, # Of course, there was a long list prize winners besides the top \] , potchers. For instance, "Butch" ; 'frreund won. 34th place In the . tingles. (There were 34 prizes.) 3t^ Well, the bowlers and their ••ladies got together for a good * lime Sunday night. had 'plenty to **4fcat, washed down the dust in their * throats, danced a bit and, in gen- * %ral had a jolly old time. Now comes- their big State basketball Tournament. We printa schedule last week ^covering unday, Feb. 19. , ( T h e J o h n s b u r g b o y s a s k e d u s t o thention their appreciation to all %ho made it possible for them to ?et new suits for the tournament 'he fund-raising dance at the /Howling Bar went over in nice •tyle. Another report out of Johnsburg te that Jimmy Hetterman (somelimes known as "Lover Boy") will He married in the summer. Can't Sav which summer. . V, * Took in the Sports and Outdoor $how at the Navy Pier on Monday Jiad still feel a little oa the tired jpde. Saw Ethel Hunter, but missed seLag Russ Switzer at his bootlf. IcHeary stacks up verynicely in »e boat show. Saw the queen. Nicte. i Guess the fans had all the thrills • 4ne can expect at that Marengo- ^i^arrior game last Friday night. ^ The home boys didn't look so - tiood until the finish. But. it's the finish that counts. The Warriors travel to Lake • fJeaeva on Friday night of this freek. A week from Friday they flay Woodstock High • at Wood- "\fock. 1 See separate- item on the county wling tournament. Let's hopfe t McHenry can come through ith top honors. Keep pitchin', llows. • V car scoc; BO WLIN« NOTES ••• Ul'-VS-ti*. •' ' tfcTTenry Repeal?*! ---! Wonder Lake-- , , i Rolaine Grill,, JJ; Lake* Appll anc&s, 0. -.J • , E. Dean, 208-5JS7; 3t,Ij»errfeld, 523. Mill Inn, 2; W..L. Builders Sapply, i. ' " Lake View Inn, 2i Wonder Lake Repair, 0. * » / ' La tee-Dry Cleaner*,J; George's Repair,7!. G. Rhodes, 529; B. Schaa. ^lL ----*-•• > Early Birds-- - . yr Rolaine Grill, 3; Peterson- Boats* 0. A. Grosso, 441; A. Rosa, -105-433; E. Peterson, 467. al ;i Freund Oil, 2; Qtiltingfa '<$&, l. N. Larkin, 467. * - i. ,.*-V Co-ops, 2; S. H. Freund A Son, 1. S. tfeiie, 1SM»; fS^.Lnrson, 179-492; M. Kelly, ^24. r,*T vT McHertry Cab,'2; A;^ weund & Son,-l.. ' r ; i *' L. Miller, 4S3. ~ • Majors (last week)-- Old Bridge, 3; Btatz, 0. ' ' " Jones, 507; Larkin, 56$ i button, 513. Fox Novelty, 2; Carlson Oil, 1. V. Freund, 546; Lowe, 510; Krause, 213-580.' Prager, 2; Clark Chev., 1. " Rodenkirk, 204-574; MUlef, 206- 71: Bennett, 519; Adams, 514. V. F. W. Bell Hops, 2; Swabbies, i. Pries, '539. Dog Faces, 2; Fly Boys, f. Smith, 215-532; Krauft, 5S4. DAILY PISIPS The law of nature is duty.. It's Recompense is beauty. 0"ae of the shortest-lived and -nost precarious of passing fancies II popularity. A In shallow water a shrimp is as J(|tg as a whale. Live your life like an hour glass, 4|ae day at a time. No matter how great the effort, |eep your world from growing nail. Before you pin the blame on the fllther fellow be sure of your point. Decisions can make you or lurtak you. ANONYMOUS COUNTY BOWLING 1P0URNEY ENTRIES CLOSE THIS WEEK ; " I'UI NTY BOWLING L / -I lhis weefc« ending Feb. 18, will l/.. l>e your last chance to enter your fe^feain in the great .VIcHenry County £••»."**; llowling tournaniHit. The team Ls. , tvents will be bowled at Zellweg- *r'» Re-creation, Crystal Lake, and v 'the singles and doubles Keglers " "^Rl bowl at Palace Recreation in * Mcllenry. fe This tournament will no doubt L; o:ie of the biggest events of the K, . -year in this county. Application gk can be secured at any bowling 5? ' Alley in McHenry Couaty. The ' .entry fee is $3.50 per event. Entries 'already coming in from Harvard, Marengo, Woodstock, Fox ver Grove, lngli-side. Crystal ke and good old McHenry. k , Mail youjf entry blanks to Frank Holt, 100 Pearl Street, McHenry, or you can leave them with your " iPowling Alley Prop, in any of the tow as mentioned above. D. of A.-- Eleanor's Experts, 2; Winkel's Winners, 1. Con way'8 Contenders; Si-: torso's Cuties, 1. G. Jack3on, 433. < • Hogan's Hustlers, 9; * Klhsala's King Pins, 0. i '.'f-st ; L. Kilday, 4S4; A- Hbgato, 436; B. O'Briea, 427. Smith's Slhashersi 8; Low's L e a d e r s , 0 . . . . < i • • •• Johnnharf-- • • j ' At Jacksos'si «2l M.iSkfiaiBfer's/1' N. Smith. 216-506. W. Smith's, Millar B. FreuA, ^2»509. I J. Jackson's, 2; G. Jack^o^,,, J. Jackson, 511; G. Jackson, 201?-- 553» . . . L. Smith's, 2; S. Freund's, 1." Business Xea-- Frank & Frieda, ti McHenry Plastering, 1. McDonald's Tavern, 3; McHenry Recreation, 0»: - "•» - • Rourke, 50,9. Freund's Dairy, 2; Lake, 1." ; : • • - Ringwood Electric, Inn, l. Oonk, 203-508. * d ba .pkss tlie fesothe •ttoaiit «*• Three TUNfeaasI Three Hundred Thlrty-aevcn Dollars and Fifty Cents ($3337.50) will be available (vom otllef sources for the retirement of a pa#t of Green {Street Bridge Bonds due July 1, 1950 and January 1, 1951 and wfeereas no tax MJvy will be required for said amount NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Cfty Clerk be instructed to notify thte County Clerk of McHenry County to reduce the levy for the year 1950 by ithe amount of Three: Thousand Three Hundre-d Thirty-seven Dollars and Fifty Cents (f3337.50)." Motion carried!'^ Motion by Blak^, seconded, by Freund, to .grant b#Q>It to the E. rW.^ox R^ver Pq«t Ho. 4600 tiWmittfng use* 6f the Cfty Park for caruival t<?, be ,^el4 August lp.tH ,t0 . August 13th. (inciu8iT3), 1950. potion carried, > ,, Motion by Fre-und, seconded by Yycltalo to adjouri^. Mqtioa carried. '« , GEORGE P. FREUND, • EARL R. WALSlii' City Clerk. V;° * *ali? ; J4 «d brighten felt, first brush ft with a ttifT brush or very fine sandpaper, and then sponge with dry cleaning fluid. Steaming makes felt easy ? "? £ t0 the ,ize and shape desired. To press, cover the felt with a press cloth and us* a hot iron. fe/.pigs a normal furrowing- tfme, iodln* deficiency : should t>e suspected, particularly if the herd has not been troubled with | brucellosis or infhienxa and if hair- ^ less pigs have ever been borti the area or in the herd. *f H FLOOR TILE ASPHALT and ftUBBKB also . V; PLASTIC WALL Til* • •.l.: r I •: V-m H :'P f-> hM- • J. M. STANGARONEfi- ft S-J-l or 196-B. McH«nry, Ill, f / c?cue Standing: Harold Nye, Eddie Jackson, George McGarth, Bob Mc- Culla. Don McCracken'. 'Seated!^ "Bobb^1 Hfft] . Jack > .La are a, . ( WARRIORS GOME FROM BEHIND TO BEAT MARENGO Thies Sinks Three Overtime Points In Thrilling Finish f f " ' Vj . McCullom 2; Maftoy . i/ > uiitt--A Coiiiiiiercial-- New Era, 2; Al's White House, 1. Klefnhans Bldg. Service, 2; McHenry State Bank, I. G. Kleinhans, 209-503. • _ Walsh Insurance, ,2; Mcttetiry Laundry, 1. ' . i,. C. Thorsell, 518. : ; Schaefers Market, 2; Charfp House, 1. ; ' ' B. Peisert,'5B&. ^ ! ' • • > ,<i i . K. of (.-- Wall Fill In8ulat)6n,; 3V'1"1 iu Motors, "0. E. Frost,; 530. < \ { v r L. Ferwerda, 4$3; C. Iiarbian's Qrocery. 2; Steffan* i Jewelry. 1. ' •«' dfelack L. Stilliag, ^13; Q. BarMfUi, 52^ * They have an old saying In. the sports world that it takes a good team to come back. That's what happened last Friday.. night as Coach McCracken's Warriors stumbled through three quarters of a game, then bouaced off the floor to beat Marengo 43 to 42 in overtime. Sports fans must have sensed a battle in the making as they turned ojit in large numbers for this game. What they, saw for three periods was a, deliberate Maiiengo five don>i:iate th? play while oju-, own Warriprs tried hard to get' into the stride; expected of then? Trailing 34 to27 and theta by 9 points as ^the feist period got ui}<^ef way;; the Warriors sudd^Ql^' found the range and outscored lilarejngo 13, t9 6 Ui a roasiog: finisii.. i, |rjle score was 40-ali at . tut- < 'flnai whistle and . three u»ih«e: ©V^r-' .^9 W«|S played. , ul, . ' h- . ;t Tbrlllinu f tn^h - n ! " • (fc:::-waa JDowU-.wim «nia|)^>ed out of it to st ole 3 points to1 bring about the tie. Then it was tinfe ones. Jack sank ^ shot, cfi# Rudy fbr Maten^o; tiiit hit on a free throw as • th^*» Mcr-" Henry crowd went wild with joy. McHenry's J. V. team won a 25 to 20 game from Marengo with scoring evenly divided. McHenry . ' FG • FT PF Hiller ; 3 j 3 Thies. --,--_-- ..... 3 -,.a I Jack Dwight ' Xlonnfil s'Pmeetiingsf ^'ddij'k'ctL ROOM, f i w J.'* February. fi,: 1950.-^ 1 "f J Th© Cjty Con in-U met iu Regular |enuTivpnthly nieelin^ wiUi Jlayo^ rreunc) ^pre^Uilng. -iMderm^ft pr jSe^t': ., Aiidersqn,: lilake-,,. fe'reu Vvciial. Absent: Althpff, (l, Motipn by Anderson, seconded TJy fjat %e -thef last in^ettig be artiroved"^ "Vead, Motion carried Motion by Vycitnl, seconded by Freund)' f4iat"the treasurer's report be approved as read. Motion carried. • ' JUi4iuo..b» Freund, aecou ded by (l)c\t• .•coHec^tls [report b& approved as read. Motion car^ie4.. .. Motion by Blake, seconded by Vj'oital, tljat the clerk's report be approved as read, Motion carried. Motion.. by : Blfike, aecoadexl by Anderson, that the following, bills be paid, as approved, by tJte finance pomjni*tep::. . , 1 Motion carried.', ,,, n I ' Jc]jin 'JrJy,c.C¥Viy',. SWar3f $220.10 Er^er Tt.(,MuriShy Salary, ISP^O* Earl R. W^lsh, 'Offrce t x- 1. pense .... ..^...'..1 65.0ft ^ot-ge P. Freuhd, Salary • 48.00 If." AHhbff, K^fai-y SO.OO"1 A#n(>M-rAW<}el*lbnr Salaf^":!.. f«0.00' GeePipe '/; freund. Salary "< 8^.00 Albert S. IJlake, Salary* .. - 8^.00 Charles>,W» iVwital, Salary 3(1.00 ii\r;WaJ«h,:' SalarybUM 106. James E. Larkin, Salary .... 80.00 Vernon J. Knox,.Salary 5^.00' AUjshk' Jin.SK,! 1 and " ' i 5|.64-< J'.ro,(fjri,<;ksoi1,.(^lice;^dioli fj inaiBfteu^nce-.^..^ 4».00>: Laures .... 4 Dowell 5 Miller I Jackson +.„ 0 Totals 16 Marengo " FG, Ahthony 6 Rudy . 3 Shearer 5 ; Van Hagen 2 §tieg * - 0 Bjlliags ,0 Totals 16, Score by Quarters; McHenry .... .. 12 -^1- 2^-40- engo .... 15 - 25 - 34 --40 1 % 4 1 11 • FT 2 1 4 « 0- '10- 5 3 4 0 16 PF 3 1 ; e •' .4 i s 'I :1. ; 11 • 43 42 er|r42#f Bilte Owl*-- Al's Whitehouse, 3; Mi Place, (L E. Rand, 480; M. Kelly, 178-45#? J. Hoffman, 176-473; B. Hulquist 462; M. Smith, 429. Landl's, 2; The Pit, 1. Hettermann's, 2; Nye Drugs, 1^ Smith, 178-483; P. Kraus^ ;- Downs 4 Use of Candles ^ During World War It ctodlei ' were used fer temporary light, to warm emergency food rations, and when melted, to stop tent leaks. •'1- Coach-and-carriage candles were once used in carriage lamps. Today they are use'd by dairies as a x^mild and odorless source of heat in milk wagons. They prevent milk ' - and eggs from freezing during de- " livery in winter months. ~ " ""Mattress is Life Saver ^Jt^ennsylvania woman cherishes Ifer mattress for more than its restful qualities these days. Sound asleep in a first floor room when a parked truck coasted down a grade and crashed into her room, she Was pinned against the wall in her bed. Fortunately, the mattress Strapped itself around her and .her |rpm serious fojyv c$ 439; m 2; L. 432; M. Hettermann, Freund, 457. McHenry Sand & Graval Jeanette's Style Shop, 1. J Britz, 421. . Majors (this week) -- ' Fox Novelty, 3'; Prager, 1 Jonatto, 205-526; V. Freund.221- 2°::-592. A Clark Chev. Sales, ivBlatz, o'A Sutton, 52^; Adams, 530; Bennett, 218-222-031. Old Bridge 3 . Carlson Oil, 0. Kinsala, 506; K. Peisert, 206- 546; R. feUert, 203-503. Ladies-- T. Qlsen & Son,^ Butcherettes, 0. G. Barbian, 211-306.' Riverside Hotel, 2; Bart's Tavern, 1. M- Donnelly, 179-467; M. Kinsala, 427. AHajorf»-- Nash Sales,- 3; Blake -- Palace'--- Old Tiners-- t . Downs, 2$48; Blake's, 2269. Downs, 514; Thompson, 222-530- Thurlwell, 2379; R^ers, . 2318'. Cristy, 526;t Rogers, S26; Thurlwell,- f 09^70: <\ 0. F. 7 o'clock-- ^-- - Steffan's, 2345; Blake'fc, 2314. B. Kreutzer, 224-55^. ThenoesV 2520; Stilling's, 2323 L. Thennes. 205-545; R. Miller 206-529; B. Thennes, 538; L. Stilling, 553. •:9«i 7 oVlbrk Ladle«~- . Riverside "Dairy, 2; Volo Bait, 1. E. Conway, 444; E. Hester, 430; E. Gpiot, 422. McHenry Lumber, 2; Central Market, 1. Hptor Sales, 0. Rodenkirk, 1558;' Miller, 514; To^yan, 542; Budler, 500; Downs, ill; Bacon, 517; Steffi, 224-530. Call's Service Station, 2; Mc- Hetft-jt Lumber, 1. BariK," 203-^53; Crouch, 208- 223-614 ; ^eVBer^. 205-5013 «. fjuiten, 225-623: O. ffiorsfelf, :208^506f D. Rosing, 541; F. Rogers,. 200- i6Qf ^ : -2 Ti Thursday P. M*-- Smith's. N«»ok. ^;-Legio« Aux., 1. M. Frefoid, 1T4-HI. «V. Cardinal Store, 3; LaGreca's, 0. nty-- ^ ' ^ Lee & Ray, 4^ ijank's Pireaide, Jensen, 213i21T-603; B. Brennem 213-548; H. Britz, 504. McGee's, 3; McHenry State Bank, 0. Rogers, 559; Schaefer, 7548; Hurdler, 204-533; Ludford, 245- 599- Pyritz, 511. ' Kreutzer2; Bernie's Tap^ 1. Paluch, 221-575; Jones. 226-527; Kreutzer, 213-548; Simon, *10; Bcharlow, 205-525. Krickl Motor Service, 2; Walsh Insurance. 1. Olson, 505; Wells, 203-529; Ai Schaefer, 515; H. Steffes, 510. ksoii.-J'yUce, /^dioj -,4.« p I i T^lle M^Heiisy PJLaiiidp^leif, itubbei' stamp' .' 1.75 Vance- VVelding Service, • W e i d ' i p g . . ^ . . V . ^ V ^ t . 7 5 Thennes "Oil Company, Oil 11.83 JaijusK Bi u<3lp«; ft-Sonsi' -, : 22.03 A. S. Blake Motor Sales, Trie:; R; ps/ijrs td jubilee car 118.01 Clat'k"' t'herroletr - feaies, Tj^Uck' st6?a'ge,,ana'repaii1S'"" 18.69 Holly's Service Station, • Tire repair .-. ' 1.00 20.50 McHenry Co. Farmer's Co-' op., Sait • ; Jpliu J. Vycital Hardware t?.upplif;s au4tiwaterw,0fl^?• . i*( oairs ^.j.9.S2 W. Ii ; 1 v^n'juies;' . 10.92 ftdward 1*1! fticirels, ^Paint"' and supplies ..^'£ '7.70 . Qr&.vcL. j Co. Sand and cinders J.04.2T. Sclueiner's Standard Serv^ as and fuses 2.S.") ienry Luinb<'r Col&anws* al iflMWh 21.71 nrdor you* rubber stailf*. at' Plaindealer. - LIBERTYVILLE Hight fichqol Gym SA7TO£kfty/ FEB. 18 Sf»447iiUJ£LZ **"Ss. GYPSV JOK. Australian Taif Team Match * is* "wc'nii .i'r.fJ: Froni anii ..ceftt'ef: Johnny Neal, Student; Manager. Aieinmrfer Lumber Coni*U pany, Coal -fd.SS iluppy ahd Leo's, SuprSHeb4.75 Webfer Plumbinig & Heating • * -llodinfe flewert v-83.00 McHehfy State Bank,-"ltti ••• ; ' corte ta* deposit1"..i' <119.40 Carey Eleetric -Shop, file©->-Mr , i t r i c a l s u p p l i e s . . . . . . . 5 . 9 7 Western United G. & J3. ts.» i pisftr Ts^-ticp v lt& .Illinois Bell Telephone Cp. ^ Telephone service 17.65 Public Service Company, Power & light I......; ...;..'" 241.06 Ehilip Hastipgs, ; PdHc«^$ ' service 96.10 Al's Wslding 4 Repair, Welding - 2.75 McHenry Sand & GraveJ Co ^t?t.S5 Hester Oil Company, Gas ° & oil, police tar A truck 100.10 SPECIAL SEWEK Fl^D F'red C. Feltz, Salary ... .... §135.00 Mayme Buss, Clerical 20.00 Carey Electric Stoop,1 Ek*-1-5"' i tension- cord .ju.Ii .1, WtbQr Plypihing & (]Heat>pv : J ' iqg. Labor at 'ffifposfj,.';^--^ 1 \ . plant. ^ Hester Oil 'Cohnja^y1, bilJ MW Public' Service" Compjrr^,""R»^ ,;i 1 PoWeffc light(•....mad....j;.,>Sir?0! Motion by Vycital, seconded by I 1:1 WORLD WAR II VETERANS DUE / FOR DIVIDEND f i : -- Trere's another big dividend on World War II veterans' life insurance coming up next year. It won't be nearly as large as the $2,800,000,000 payment now being distributed, but will run into millions. The veterans' administration has informed congress it plans to pay out about 65 per cent of the new Bpecial dividend in the first six months of 1951, and the rest before *.he end of that year. Thereafter, said H. W. Breinlng, VA's insurance administrator, the Rational service life insurance- program probably will start paying dividends . annually in the years wbe'o*. a. surplus is available. . ."We have no idea of the amount that will be available for the 1951 dividend payment;" Breining told a reporter^ The current $2,800,000,000 (B) dividend is from a. surplus that developed during the .first eight "years of the program--from 1940 through the 1948 anniversary date of each of the 20,000,000 (M) policies issued to 16,500,000 (M) World War II veterans. The forthcoming special dividend, Breining said, will cover three policy years, through the 1951 anniversary date of each policy. . , DeWane and Fitzgerald, Auctioneers b i.»i oriorigahela . River ., [ . J?®$>>*e iti reaches Pittsburgh^ the ientire : flow of. the Monengahela (riven ;is used 19 timeW for cooling purposes, by the' steel' mills and other' industrife# located afohtf -banks.' t'u-T ,i>«{; •; •!>: ' ) './i • ' 'i ii,' ,[ ji, 'I • ; nnT«f«f#rm hfvla« been sold the undersigned will sell at public auction ; on the farm located Fmiles east of Crystal Lake, 4% miles west of " XSr mllea 8°utheast of McHenry op River Road and north V ; - . M O N D A Y , F E B . 2 0 • < \ - . v [ ' tCo°^nenClng U:8° O'clock sharp, the following described propert?, 27 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK " : I Consisting of lMIOLSTEIN DAIRY TOWS. -- 4 of the^e springers and the balance are milking good.5 Holstein l ielfers, elthiV dH> of ««!«*; 7 HoLstein heifers, bred; 2 Holstein heifers 6 nionths old, vaccinated; & ji«iiit«in heMersflB nMtiths old; 1 Holstein ball, 2 years old. . , . <r ;^T ' F E E D • i 900 bushels ear corn, 50 bushels oats, 160; balfts straw, 500 bales.2nd cutting alfalfa, 700 bales 1st cutting alfalfa. f M A C H I N E R Y " uaSe«Model SC tractor and cultivator With lights, stffftef an^('frfcwSr take off; Case manure spreader on rubbed; Case 3-bottom 14-in. plow oto rubber; Massey Harris 3-bottom 14-in. trafctor plow on rubber; j combine on rubber with Wisconsin motbi1; Case 8-ft. grain drill with power lift; Case M. C. N. baler with Wisconsin motor; US 6- roll corni husker; Massey Harris 7-ft. power , ipower; Massey Harr A corn binder with bundle carrier, loader and hitch; McD. 7-ft. tandem disc; Papec silo filler, with 40-ft. of pipe; New Idea corn sheller; David Bradley hammer mill; Smalley grain blower; David Bradley roll over scraper; 2 rubber tire wagons and racks; grain box; side delivery rake; dump rake; 4-section drag; 2-section spring tooth drag; 12-ft. two-wheel trailer; fanning mill; Wood stock tank; 8-ft.; 2 chic brooders; 2 extension ladders; shallow well pump and motor; Coleman oil ~ burner, 10 gallons of2-4D weed killer; 3 oil tanks and pumps; Kenmore washing machine; 14-ft. outboard motor boat; two 14-ft. row boats; De- Laval milking machine; 2 single units and 1 double unit complete with pipe line, Pump and motor; Surge electric hot water heater: IS milk cans; 2 wash tanks. MORSCft LUNCH WAGON ON GROUNDS A TERMS--All sums of $25 and under, cash, over that amount % casli and the balance to be paid in 6 equal monthly installments plus carrying charges. All property to be settled for on day of jjale. No property to be removed until settlement is made. ' < ERVIN J. HEIL W« Fi Powers, Representative Clerking iPhone. M'oodafoekllO - , . t i m m - l a t f ' H wo* n i t •'01 tuff •.«»!*>»*» Wfh £* ..o/ . wsit ; wtihj ati>£ni-i i "I»qS?- - i ijtf iJolq iij{:v .tenidui no •••.•wddouv) | :i M Ot crtra-) , nr./fijji ii«H ( mr..*r i f% //<>U{ ;o.t <]:•;/ -i-it •dciu't iii-fi Kaavtc?/ 5 1) . .K-m-. rsmSJk H !T ytmo LUGGED TIRES ^RY THEM! -- V !F0R SUPER-THBCTIOH We will cheerfully refund your money if not entirely satisfied* V If /t-V; SAPEm SAKE "VACU-LtlG" .-iav.; . sKib«? it. -rA'*" *>' --"jfck V ' ^ - i.J, ^ . BExm^ViARinsi T : >. . 5 " and. I r - Xt||IA>T£ - ; : • . AR(iATsiX«f - VH. - Marticke & Nixon, Inc. M ! McHenry* HI* Phone 424 i - i • <> Y < >