ii mwv&i THE MATTER? ,v. ••**' *^y~,5' iBXS lUENRY PIAIKOEALER AUTOMOTIVE Published every Thursday at Mclenrv, jh., by the McHenry Pnbib^ jnK Company, Inc. NATIONAL tDITOK ft. BI RFEINDT, Gen. Manager. ADBLE FKQEHMCH. Editor. .. SUBSCRIPTION RATE I Tear ...., CLM rVi.Imlealer Want Ads ads counted Mms than 15 »ords. 75c minimum. J Insertion 76c (Cour... » words per line) 2t»c service charge on all blind adB. Cash with order. Card of Thanks .... $1.00 Minimum Reading notice 15c per line. Waat Ads clone p«oaiptly at 10 a.m. V. ednesda) Entered as second-ciacs matter at the postu.~*ice at McHenry, 111* under the act May 8, i.379. AUTOMOTIVE R£PLACEMENT FARTS FOR ALL CARS Aetemtories and Seat ('oven ^ORMUMT* AUTO SUPPLY • 40» W. Elm Street Opea All bay Saturday an«l Sunday lit! FOR SALE--(icii.eralorN, armatures, starters, fuel putu]>s, dislrilnttoih, voltage regulator* anil ignition pans fur J"ord .uul all ullii i cars. Hvaco ISalet & Service, Lily moor, Fred J. Svoboda, 1'roti. Tel M«lf«ury l#3. 47tf --rrrr. We have the used car you want '49 FORD 2-Door. '50 NASH, Statesman, 2-Door -- New. % MERCURY, Coupe '49 FRAZER, Manhattan . . , . f and 8 cars under $100.00 C.J. DOWNS NASH SALtS Ji Kim Street McHenry, I1L PHONE McHENRY 484 The BEST USED CARS for LESS. *4$ DODGE, 4-DF. Sedan* •! ,&>*%• A splendid car to drivifc'i ^ •49 DODGE. Club Coupe. 'J:'-;:M i Gyro-Matic "Coronet" '• 'Vs. '49 DODGE, Wayfarer TudWi A , Beauty plus economy. '48 PLYMOUTH, Spec. DeLuxe Sedan, had very special care. '48 NASH, "600" Sedan, . Fully equipped, like nefr. '48 DODGE. 4-Dr. Sedan, A perfect family car. . '47 PONTIAC, Sedanette, / A real value. '47 DODGE, 4-Dr. Sedan, , Fresh air heating. ' *46 DODGE. 4-Dr. Sedah, Don't overlook this. - > '41 'CHEVROLET. Tudor Sedan.. '39 DODGE, 4-Dr. Sedan. „ • '38 PLYMOUTH, 4-Dr Sedai! Plus Many Other Models. Immediate delivery on most new cars. A. S. BLAKE MOTOR SALES, lac. 801 E. Pearl Street McHenry PhOB# ]M 28 FOR SALE -- 1942 Ford DeLuxe Sedan with 1947 motor. Good condition. Please phone McHenry 722. 28 FOR 8ALE-- 1930 Nash, $25; two snow tires. Phone Wonder Lake 366. 28 BUSINESS SERVICE F. M. RADIO A TELEVISION SALES A SERVICE 102 E. RIVERSIDE DRIVE WE HANDLE ADMIRAL and RAYTHEON TELEVISION SETS. STORE HOURS: 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. PHONESt McHenry 979 or Res. 577-M-l. M BRING TOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC PROBLEMS TO US-- We tan dc liver anything from a snapshot to large murals, or free hand oil l»ain(i»gN. Copying and training. UALJtttATE NO ULCERS? • - rn+mmmmmmmmmm ho$ sale 1« XlllRtmH, a Most Mod«ra labdlvlsloa, 4 ami € mai, Face Brick on all 4 silts; Fin cwMtt pasemeat, Automatic oil fpraace *r M water; gas, elecfrk, city sewer. Possession from M'to M days. Price, $11 mM and II8J0046. fash Down-- tt%. Balance 20 years to pay. a on can ul*o have water front 1st Call JACOB F*1TZ or HANK NELL. JOHNSRtRG --Telephone McHENRY 37. 8tf FOR SALE "HOMES -- FARMS CHOICE LOTS -- BUSINESSES , RESORT PROPERTY • Knox Real Estate J 405 Richmond Rust. ' McHenry, III. Phone: McHeary 421J Licensed UL A Wis. Broker WANTED AUCTION AT BRISTOL STABLES drill, J-D I-ft. qua®* diRtr, McD. 7-ft. power mower, M-H t-ft combine on rabber (good eond.), M-H corn binder, New Idea 30-ft. ele- Located on highway 59 and Vator, New Idea pnsh-type hay Grand Avenue, 4 miles north of loader> McD grain binder, Rosen- Fox Lake, 5 miles northwest ot thai 4-roll. shredder, M-W 7-ft. Round Lake, 10 miles northwest tractor ditc, j.D corn binder, of Gray slake, on Deerlng 5.ft. mower, thistle head- WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29 er, McD. hammermill, V snow Commencing at* 12:90 o'clock. plow, steel wheel wagon, wood Fowles Lanch Wagoa j whett wagon and box. clod crush- HORSES--30 livery horses, in- er, rotary hoe. New Idea side decludiug 4 spotted horses, chest-j livery rake, New Idea manure nuts, sorrels, bays, roans, blacks (spreader on rubber, U. B. grain and whites. These horses will be > blower, 50 ft. 6-in. belt. shown under saddle by a 9 year , FEED--300 bushels Bonda oats. LEGALS TOR SALE FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE Sportsman's Iun, 513 Main street. Ice cold ease beer and packaged itoods of all kinds. A1 Plianiicttstill. 49t.f ANTIQUES, MISC. ITEMS--Clothing in Good Condition for the enlire family, Jf'ornals. Open Mon. to Sat.. 1 p.m. tj 10 p.m., Sunday, 11 a. m. to 6 p, m. Mrs. R. Dietrich, Terra Cotta Rd. Consignment and Resale and Antique Shop, *4 mile west Terra Cotta factory which is oa Rt. 31. Crystal Lnkje 1346-R1. 51-tf H^LP WANTED WANTED -- Jobbers and direct salesmen. (Quality Hnes, with liberal commissions. Manufacturers representative. R. Duane Fowler. Woodstork, Box 334. Phone 464-JX. 41tf «/E NEED A PRINTER!! WE HAVE AN OPENING FOR AN ALL AROUND PRINTER TO WORK ON COMMERCIAL PRINTING PRESSES. NEED NOT BE FULLY EXPERIENCED. GOOD POSITION FOR RIGHT PERSON. FOR SALE -- Trees, shrubs, ever-] grens. Estimates on complete land- < scaping. Pitzen's Nursery, Route 120 and Wilson Road. R.F.D. 2, Round Lake, 2 miles east of Volo. j Phone Round'Lake 6-1570. 23tf McHenry Plaindealer * McHenry, Illinois WANTED >- Legal Stenographer -- full or part time. Write Box 119, c/o McHenry Plaindealer. 28 FOR SALE-- JOHNS-MANSVILLE "Blown" Rock Wool. Guaranteed not to settle. WALLFIL Co.. Leo J. Stilling, 200 E. Pearl, Tel. Mc- Hen*y-4«^ „ 22lf HELP WANTED -- Waitress Mi- Place Restaurant, 121 S. Green St.. Phone McHenry 377. 22tf BALE -- Beer - for your ice eold case beer of all kinds, come to the Sportsman's Inn, ' where good feilowR meet; all kinds of wines and package goods to take out at the lowest prices. 513 Maia street. AI Phannenstill, prop. 23tf HELP WANTED -- Immediate opening for 2 girls In oar shirt ' pressing department. Located in McHenry. Phone 1S9-W 26-tf FOR SALE--TYPEWRITERS, ADDING MAOHEMTES. Service on all makes. Also ribbone Tor nil makes. ruwrSAo .. carbon paper. Ii. V. Kilts. Clay St. CAMERAS^PROJECTORS. FILMS Woodstock. Phone '41 7tf \ N D S U P P L I E S . WORWICK'S -I'lTD!') .117 ltivei'.«ide i>rive, McHenry. I'lione 275., 40tf iANITOR SERVICE -- We ciea>> "oodwork, floors, windows,' walls •aily, weekly, monthly or seasonally. Keaxouab'o prices. McH*nrv • anitor Service, Don Dew^y, Mgr. .'hone McHetuy 430 J. 32tf FOR SALE -- 1948 Pontiac 4-door sedan. Low milage, paint and mechanically in perfect condition. Tires are practically new. $1295.00 including 2 new snow tires. Phone McHenry 608-M-l. . *25-8 M)R SALE -- 1949 Willys Univ. JWp, full canvas top, excellent condition. 1948 Univ. Jeep with lull wooden top, goofi condition. MCHENRY GARAGE. 604 Front St., Tel. 403. 26-tf FOR SALE--1939 Packard. 6-cyl., 4-door sedan. McHENRY GARAGE, 604 Front St., Tel. 403. 26-tf HOUR REFAIKS We Specialize in all Home Repairs how Monthly Payments Free Estimates .McHpnry Improvement Co. Phone 523-W-l McHenry, 111. «tf EXPERT PIANO AND ORGAN TUNING--Repairing and Refiuishing, work fully guaranteed. Fu» merly with Lyon and Heily. E. Za both, call collect, Lake Zurich 5341. / 6tf PIANOS Factory Warehouse--Unusual bargains in new and used. We represent such famous makes as Baldwin, Cable, Kimball. Wurlitxer and others -- spinets, grands and uprights. See us before you buy. Select your Christmas piano now -- convenient terms. DAVID E. STARK -- Cor. West Chicago ft Union Sts., Elgin, Illinois. Phone | Elgin 780. < 27-4 FOR SALE -- Like new Sonora radio-phonograph. Blonde cabinet, (able model $29.50. Phone McHenry 303. 28 MAKE QUICK MONEY -- Spare or full time supplying farmers with ' new , amazing Scotch-lite name plate signs for top of rural mail boxes that SHINE AT NITE. Good .pay, unlimited field. Illuminated Sign Co.. 3004 1st Ave.. S., Minneapolis, Minn. N4 9ARBA0E COLLECTING -- Let us 'lispose of your garbage each week. »r oftener if desired. Reasonable rates. Regular year round route *ohn E. Hill, P. O. Box 274. Mc ffetiry, Phone 36ft- tf RALPH L. CLARK Piano Technician Repairing Tuning 902 Garfield Road Harvard, 111. Phone 748-R SPRAYING, WHITE WASHING or FLY CONTROIr- Chicken honset< barns, garages and basements. Frank W. Hcnkel, Volo, P. O. Round Lake, 111. Tel. McHenry 543 J l, 5tf CEMENT BUILDING BLOCKS FOB SALE-By serviceman, 1949 AvaU*fele Wos^mSI^ T°WCT ^ VON CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO er $1,000.00. Tel. McHenry 89-WX. 28-2 FOR SALE--1941 Chevrolet with beater. Call at 306 Main street. McHenry. 28 iji l|i I|I Helen 7*?ber Says: • We Follow -- Your Instructional •If you want your sleeyss rolled, we do it! If yoa want 'em-creased--we do it! We believe in doing a "custom cleaning" job fi our customers -- at reg- ^ Ular low prices! McHENRY CLEANERS 10S Elm Street McHenry PHONE 1M-K »11 ! 1 If ltt 1 lltHtttt 111 Phone McHenry 788-W DEAD ANIMALS - highest cas? prices paid for euWt, horses am' hogs; no help aoeied to load. Da> and night, Btajays and holidays Call Wheeling Rendering Works. Wheeling ITo. 3; reverse charges. 3titt MUSIC INSTRUCTION In' Your Own Home >» Piano and Pisqo Accordian Classics or Popular BogUuuqra or A danced Instroetioi BARL P. KOCH Plstakee 83MI1 At) CESSPOOLS and SEPTIC TANKS SERVICE G. A. DOUGLAS Pkone McHenry 776-W 1011 CARPENTER WORK DONE BY DAY OR CONTRACT. IVAN GUSTAFSON TeL McHeary 742 21tf HAVE Y0U2 CESSPOOLS, eatcli basins, septic tanks, cisterns cleaned by Eddie's Sanitary Service. Eddie Huff. Prop. Tel. McHet iy 200. 29tf WELLS DRILLED OR DRIVEN WATER SYSTEM -- We sell, repair and install pnmps. Bill Bacon, 200 Main Street, McHenry. Telephone l«7. ' 26tf O. I. H. DIEHL Woodstock Piano Tuner PMmm «08 W 52« Washington St Woodstock, 111. SOtf Downs Nash, 405 Elm St., would like to have as their guest Mr. Glenn Wattles, West McHenry and one to attend the picture now playing at the Colony Theatre. Pick up your tickets at Down* Nash Sales • WANTED--Watoli.^s and Jewelry repai». Anthony Noonan. 200 So. Green street, McTlenrv. (Front part of Claire Heauty Shoppe.) I5tf KIRCHHOFF AUCTION ED VO(>EL, Auctioneer ) t: FOR SALE -- Used Norge low temperature_ electric refrigerator; 8 cu. ft. in golfil working order. A BARGAIN! Call McHenry 777-J. 28 FOR SALE -- Ladle's black seal coat, size 16. Price $15. G wd condition. Tel. McHenry 89-WX. *28 FOR SALE -- Heatrola coal or wood stove. Good condition. $15.00. A Gehrman, 10 IV& S. Riverside Drive. *28 FOR SALE -- Juke box, 20-play Mills; indirect lighting; ideal for game room; $100; also RCA 10-in. TV. $100. E. E. Carlson, phone l'istakee 818. *28 FOR SALE -- Eight-piece dining room set reasonable. Inquire at 109 E. Elm street, McHenry, after 5 p. m. Phone 177. . *28 FOR SALE--Chris-Craft 17-ft. 95 hp. and trailer. Servel gas refrigeator, coal stove and electric lawn mower. Phone McHenry 540- M-2. 28 FOR SALE--Boy's Schwinn bicycle. Practically new. Perfect condition. Also used O-gauge train equipment, enough for 3 trains. Phone McHenry 899-R. 28 FOR SALE -- Used B^ndix gas clothes dryersLike new. Vycital's Hardware. 28 FOR RENT FOR RENT -- 2 room furnished cottage, gas heat, and electric. Available now. Phone McHenry 519-M-l. *28 FOR RENT--Modern 5 room home. Complete plumbing etc. Immediate possession. Call Saturday or Sonday, McHenry 590-R-l. 28 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED -- Exp«-ienced auto mechanic. Downs Nash Sales, 40.'. Elm. Street, McHenry, 111. Tel. 484 2*f HELP WANTED--Girl for general office work: some elerience. in bookkeeping, billing and typing necessary. State experience, references and salary desired. Address Box 117, c/o PHtndealer. McHenry. HELP WANTED -- Experienced mechanic wanted -- top wages, plus bonus and insurance benefits. Call Woodstock 666 or apply in person at Hendrvch's Ford-Mercury, Woodstock, 111. 28 HELP WANTED--Woman to work in local store during Xmas season. Phone McHenry 750-W after 6 p.m. 28 SITUATION WANTED SITUATION WANTED--Will do ironing in our home. Call McHenry 122-MX. *28 LOST AND FOUND LOST--About a week ago, bifocal eye glasses in leather case. Vicinity Johnsburg. Reward. Phone Johnsburg 585-W-2. 28 LOST -- Collie, gold and white, young female. Wearing chrome chain collar. Child's pet. Reward. Call Jill Slles, McHenry 686-W-l. •28 REAL ESTATE ALL YEAR HOME AT WONDER CENTER Four rooms and bath, two (2) large lots, nice location. Price $4950.00, for appoinment Call JACOB FRITZ-REAL E8TATE, in Johnsburg, PHONE McHENRY 37 24-tf -Having decided to quit farming and rent my farm for cash, will sell the following described property at Auction on THURSDAY NOV. 30th I960 Starting llsSO oclock sharp. Located 3 miles north of Ringwood pn Rt. 31. then west crossing the C.N.W.R.R., % mile to end (tf road. 4 miles south of Rich; mond. follow Route 31. then west V6 mile, watch for arrows. 41 HEAD of LIVESTOCK 19 Holstein milk cows, several fresh, balance springing. S3 spotted Poland Chlaa feeding hogs, weight ISO lbs. FEED 1000 bushels old Oats; 40 tons baled mixed hay; 300 bushels old ear corn: 5 tons baled straw; 20 bushels seed oats; 35 ft. silage; 1000 bushels new ear corn, MACHINERY Thjs machinery is like. WW, 2 yefirs old. McD. H tractor with cultivator; McD. power mower; liJpD. 2 214 tractor plow; McD. tractor cor*; planter; McD. corn binder; MqD. tractor grain drill, fertilizer, grass seed attachments; McD. side delivery hay rake; McD 7-(t.-tractor disc; 4-sec. steel drag; |rtflfber 'tired" manare spreader; 2 rubber tired wagons and racks; .steel wheel wagbn with grain box; 'McD. hofse culthrator; McD. ham iner mill with cutter head; Bllz- . zard silo filler: New Idea 4 roll [corto busker, like new; hob sled. 1 MILK EQUIPMENT Universal milking machine; 11 milk cans; electric water heater; tanks; pails; etc. Complete 6 rooms of good household furniture. RICHMOND STATE BANK. Clerking TERMS:. All sums of $25.00 and under cash, over that amount 6 months time at 6% on bankable note, no property to be removed without settlement. LUNCH WAGON ON GROUNDS. Not Responsible For Accidents A. A. Kirchhoff, Prop. North Dakota Farmer The average number of acres per farm in North Dakota increas ed from 496 in 1030 to 590 in 1945. old rider. In this group is a 7 year old chestnut roping horse, weight 1,100 lbs., broke the best, also 3 year old spotted stallion, gentle, and a bay mare, weight 1,350. bred to palomino stallion. TACK--3<5 English and western saddles, 30 bridles, new pony harness. 2 single harness, double harness. surrey and buggy. CATTLE--2 Hereford heifdri, 12 months old; 2 Brahma bulla, from Florida, 6 months old.' HOGS -- « Duroc Jersery sows, bred. Y . FEED -- 450 bushels corn, 700 bales alfalfa and Sudan grass hAy. TRUCK--1946 GMC ^4-ton pickup truck. MACHINERY--Case model "8C" tractor on rubber, starter, etc.; F-F tractor on rubber, with starter, (ex. cond.); F-F 2-bot. 14-4n. plow; F-F 7-ft. disc; F-F power mower (new); F-F 2-row cultivator; F-F front end loader; F-F sprayer; F-F transport box; F-F pulley; Galloway front end unloading manure spreader; F-F steel wheels (rear); F-F front wheels with 6:00xl6-in. tires; McD single row model "PI" corn picker on rubber: McD. corn planter; D-R 4-bar side delivery rake on rubber: rubber tired wagon and 700 bales 1st cut alfalfa and clover bay, 500 bales 2nd cut alfalfa and clover hay. 1,000 bushels corn. MILKING EQUIPMENT--DeLaval milking machine, 2 single units, complete; Surge electric water heater, 2 ysteriizing tanks, Kwik- Kool milk cooler. TRUCK -- 1932 Chevrolet truck, with cattle rack and grain box. GLEN MOYNE, Owner FRORLICK and WICK, Aacts. Ptfelle Auction Service C«* Clerk NOTICE OF CLAIM RATI i Estate of Thomas T. Thonn--QW, . Deceased. ' Notice is hereby given to all per- ' sons that January 2, 1951, la the claim date in the estate of Thomas T, Thonneson, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHeary. County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said rotate on or before said date with- > out issuance ot summons. AMY LUND THONNSON Execatet WILLIAM M CARROLL, JR. Attorney at LdW, « Woodstock, Illinois. - f.rrii'fV U. tV I. CkMrittt Wrtstft With Many Atemi* Problmi When cyclotrons, befstrons. snd atomic piles bombard atom and change me element to another, they open a swarm of problems for Chemists. The chemists' predictions of what should result don't pan out Peter E. Yankwich, 26-year-old assistant professor at the University ot Illinois, is one of the few men in a half-dozen laboratories of the nation attempting to find out why. He is trying to bring some order out of the chemical problems le,t loose by the crestion of new atoms *ith energies equivalent to those r produced by temperatures such as rack: Skyline field harvester with ' esdst only in the sun and other stars, corn an<j hay attach, (good cond.); No one can foretell what may come Skyline blower; clipper ten mill; from such fundamental hifqrmaacetylene torch. . Hon. MISCELLANEOUS -- 4 rodeo The problem is to find out why chutes; 10 large cedar poles for results do not come out accordins lights: woven wire; cedar fence to chemical predictions; what it posts, rabbit hutches, benches, the nsture of new substances resulttires for manure spreader; 2 show ' from atomic bombsrdment: cases; feed mixer for mink feed; wh* they appesr In the amounts hog feeder: approx. 2,000 ft. In sulated electric wiring; pop cooler. BUILDING-r-Log cabin 14x29-ft. can be easily moved. Individual hog house. Bristol Stables, Prop. HERMAN REHM, Anctleneer Public Aactloa Service Co. Clerk. they do; why some expected com pounds do not appesr at all. The Argonne national laboratory, with which the university is asMelated, bombards substances foi Professor Yankwich in' its atomic piles. Then he analyses the material. The bombardment produces energetic new atoms, whleh fly around Inside the substance, breaking up molecules, ionizing other atoms, snd doing general damage until their energy is used up and they can settle down to form new compounds. Chemists, knowing what atoms FOR SALE -- Bungalow at 302 N Ireen street. Inquire at ^09 E 31m street or'phone 474-W. Price $11,000. 22tf FOR SALE--Bungalow at 302 N. Ireen St. Inquire at 209 E. Elm 3t., or phone 474-W. Price $11,000. 24-tf HIM 1 4 11 1111 Hi l l | - 8 . t i l Corn Oats Barley Ferguson Grain Service Yonr Coantry Elevator We Ray and Sell Lee Us Serve Yam Phone Crystal Lake 1874-R-2 Rye Wheat Soybccpns 1 It 111. •». -a- •$• -B. .g. > <• •£• <• IIM.'.NWimNINWHMMtHllllllimMICIMIIIIIMntHlillM The Beautiful EL TOVAR CRYSTAL LAKI' «IL fcHoary' IV*. Leading Theetn THURS. * FRIm NOV. 2S-24 'Matinee Thanksgiving Day. Regular Sanday Schedule a at! Prices. (ftlaat Doable Featare) Diana Lyan Charles Cobsrr In "PEGGY" fuel McCroa Wanda Hendrlx In "SADDLE TRAMP" (Both Features In Technicolor) SATURDAY, ONLY, NOV. 25 Howard Daff Brain Doalevy In "SHAKEDOWN" SUN. A MON„ NOV. 26-37 Sanday Con't. from 2:45 P. M. Bart Lancaster Virginia Mayo In "THE FLAME AND THE ARROW" (In Technicolor) Adventure's most stirring era brought to life for freedom's take. AUCTION Being 4% miles northweat of Barrington, 1 mile south of Kalsey Road, 4 miles east of Cary, 1 mile north of highway 22. 5 miles were In the original target ms southwest of Wauconda, 1 mile terisl, can draw up a list of the west of Biltmore Country Club, on new compounds to be expected. In SATURDAY. NOV. 25th simple cases they may roughly eS' Commencing at 12x00 o'clock. Foailes Lunch Wagon. CATTLE -- 4 Holstein heifers, 1 <iuern*ev heifer, 1 Swiss kdtat Shorthorn hull, 20 months old. r. B. and Bangs tested. PIGS--23 Chapter White and Yorkshire pigs. HORSES -Matched team of sorrels, light manes and tails. MACHINERY--McD. F-20 tractor on rubber and 2-row tractor cultivator, Case 2-bot. 14-in. plow, 2-sec. wood drag, J-D corn planter (fert. attach.), McD. 7-ft. grain H"H"fr+'t H 4 i i l l > I I I I | M | TOWNE THEATRE timate how much of each new compound should appear. But the actual results never are exactly as predicted. Th*Pi the problem. Sheep Breeding A branding fluid for sheep has been developed which is complete iy removed from wool by scour tag. IHI'UHX'Ufl HI I '1 1 FOX LAKE TEL. 7-MU FRI. A SAT„ NOV. 24-2* COLUMBIA nemau bv TsMh'0*MHdW UOVO 1*00* SlTN. A MOSn MOV. M47 nummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm -»DAV1S«-BAXTER •""SANDERS c**HUi ALL ABOUT EVE tn"n. > mtmm TI ES* WED. & THURft* NOV. 28-29-40 TUES„ WED. & THURt* NOV. 28-89-80 Ronald Reagan Ruth Hussey In LOUISA" JOHN PATRICIA GaufieidJ&Neal SigiAKttre Voim-sr jwariAU) Vy MICHAEL CURTIf » M l l t » « I I M I M I l l H l t t THURSDAY, (Last Day) Thaaksgivlag Matinee Startlag at 2tS0 P. M. By Techalcolor "THE TOAST OF HEW ORLEANS" with Mario Laase Kathryn Grayson FRL A SAT„ NOV. 24.0 ARROTT A COSTELLO -- I n "THE NAUGHTY NINETIES" Pins Co.featare Saba Maria Montes Job Hall In "WHITE SAVAGE" » In Color AIM "Atom Man" No. < aad Color Carto#a SUNDAY (Only) NOV. Mth Matinee Starting 2tS0 P. M. The Screwballs of the Screen ABBOTT * COSTELLO In A Twin Riot of Laughs aad Comedy. "RIDE *EM COWBOY" *nd "KEEP *EM FLYING* (Pub. Nov. 9-2S-3S) T. riM MM * ^ On* Oat ef Twe, Uyt M.B. Call it "that tired feelin|,~ H; % you wish, but doctors have a let at. - sf; complicated names--chronic ous exhaustion, psyebooeurosis, hanign nervousness, functional dto- . order, anxiety state, neursstbenla, constitutional inadequacy and olb> . ; ers. J It is a major American dlaaaaa. which affects perhaps one out Of every two persons seen by doctors,} " > jgf according to a Stanford unlvantty 1 , X ; physician. •/ *. "It Is generally believed that oM y 11 third to two thirds of all patients V* - who seek medical help have as the " *'2 most significant cause ef fll health' ; , an emotional or neu**ic disturb^ ' 1 ance," Dr. Dwight L Wilbur ol ' ; Stanford university school of medi- " cine. San Francisco, writes. \ ' "This disturbance may manifest^ itself in s large variety of ways^ but nervousness and fatigue are' among the commonest symptoms." Other symptoms are insoarwia, irritability, inability to relax, fatigue in the morning, mental con- - J,6 ; flicts, difficulty in making deci- <- sions, and all sorts of aches vand pains, particularly disorders of the.. heart and digestive system, he, ssys. { t ,"f« The usual causes Include an em* ,,; .'- 4. ttonal problem or some situation > in the victim's life, overwork wttk T inadequate rest and relaxation. and inadequate recovery emotionally from an infection, according' ; to Dr. Wilbur. "There is not lust a single level. \ but a wide range to the limits in structure and function of the nor- * „ « mal person." he explains. "Acute* '• .fatigue or nervousness can be Induced In any normal person by, lack of sleep and sufficient threat * ^ 1: to security; recovery generally isj • rapid with sleep or removal ef the*.., ; . threat. When these symptoms ate <v|.i chromic the period of recovery w8i<" be l o n g e r , , e v e n a f t e r t h e e a t n t . | | ^ M. removed.' Bine Dehias Trsawa British sailors named the bine denim troupers for the town of Dungr^C^suburb of Bombay, India, Where the sturdy cotton cloth first, was manufactured %t ins- ... •;,%?- Potato Chlpa Commercial production ot chips accounts for 8 per cent «t potatoes used for food to the U. R. Ever notice how much more it costs to support one had than many good ones? McHENRY, UAUrOU Air Conditioned - Good Vision mm Doors Open at ftSS P. E Sereen Starts aft IHi P. M. MONDAY -- One Day Only NOV. 27th On Stage (In Person) and Oa Screen. • ' * S -- BIG 8HOW8 -- 4-. , at fttl&, 7:M ail §46 P. *. ROY ACUFF and THE SMOKY MOUNTAIN ROYS Grnnd Old Opry Stars From WSM, Nashville, Tenn. Also On Screen ROY ACCFF aad THE SMOKY MOUNTAIN ROYS la "SMOKY MOUNTAIN MELODY" Deem Opea l:4i P. M. 24c for Chlldrea aader •0c for Adalts Tax Iacladad FRL A SAT„ NOV. Barbara Staawyck WeadeU C«Nf Walter Hastea CQREYHSnN World News aad Caiteea Satarday Matteee Sttt Bex Office Close* 4sS» * Re-opeas OS STARTS TUESDAY. NOV. 2Sth "MR. 88»" HtlHt Itlittt IIII >!$•>•• SUN. A MONn HOY. Bette Davis Aaae Raxtar •ALL ABOUT EVR" Color Carleea Sunday Matlaee 2:80 Coat. CLOSED TUESDAY. -4 . ' W.) •";»? '• r. #1 ' •" lit ; WED. A Tim, NOT. Richard Widmart Paul Beaglss ( 1 ) "PANIC IN THE STREETS* (2) "FAREWELL TO YESTERDAY* i-S A docameatary film fffrlaf • lesMa la history. "Fawwa* f» Yesterday* wlU W raa «^' once each evtalae S}80 P. *. 't j k I xJ4> ' ,}!