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%mm PIAIWEALER Published every Thursday at Mcfenry, 111., by the McHenry Puh- 4*M4tng Company, Inc. HAIIOWAt ft, BURFEINDT, Gto. Manager. ADRLE FROEHLICH, Editor. \ SUBATLURM* *4TB .'t-Tqar r'^.lndealer Want Ads ^ Mo ads counted less than 26 Wwords. 76c minimum. . 4 insertion ..................... 75c (Com., 6 words per line) 25c service charge on all blind Sdu. Cash with order. 'Card of Thanks .... $1.00 Minimum Rending notice 15c per line. Want Ads close prooiptly at 10 «.ln. V. ednesdaj Entered as second-class matter it the postfe'tice at MeHenry Uder the act ^ May 8, 1JJ7§ AUTOMOTIVE f.' Ill* • I REPLACEMENT *ARTS FOR ALL CAR* Accessories fid Sent Cover* COMMUNITY AUTO SUPPLY 4lit W. Kim Slrwl topes dirllf week 8 A. M. to 7 . Sundays • 8 A. Jl. to 1 P. M. lltf ,VOS SALE--dekerniois, armatures, itarterH, fuel puni^s. distributors, KAltage reguhitorn nu<( ignition pans for Kortl and ull other ears. Seaco IhJet. & Service, Lalymoor, Fred J. Hvoltodit, Prop. Te,l WcHcurv I S3. 47tf FOR SALE -- 1949 Y/illys Dniv. ^Jeep, full canvas top, excellent Condition. 1948 Univ. Jeep with full wooden top, good 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 FOR SALE--1940 Chevrolet, 2-door sedan; radio and heater; good condition; $225. 103 Richmond 0fctoad. Tel McHenry 218-J. 30 FOR SALE -- 1947 Studebaker Champ. Must be seen to be appreciated. Leaving for Navy. Must sell . Call McHenry 653-J2 *31 BUSINESS SERVICE HOME &LTAIS8 We Specialize in all Home Repairs Low Monthly Payments Free Estimates McHenry Improvement Co. Phone 523-W-l McHenry, 111. •tf EXPERT PIANO AND ORGAN TUNING--Repairing and Refuuah- '"gt. work fully guaranteed. .uerly with Lyon and Heily. E. Za l oth, oaII collect. Lake Zurich 5341. 6tf AABBAGE COLLECTING -- Let u> Hspose of vour garbage each week, •r oftener if dr-aireri. Reasonable •ates. Regular year round rout* fohn E. Hill, p. (X Box 374, lie leitry. Plionp 365. tf RALPH L, CLARK Piano Technician Repairing Inning 902 Garfield Road Harvard, 111. Phone 748-R '.PRATING, WHITE WASHING or FLY CONTROL-- Chicken lionses iiarns, garages ami hnscmcnts. Frattk A'. Henkel, Volo, I*. O. Rounti .'jake, 111. Tel. Mdlfiirv 543-J-l. 5tf CEMENT BUILDOTG BLOCKS Available at the Water Tower to West McHenry VON CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. Phone McHenry 788-W , DEAD ANIMALS - Tighest cash prices paid for eoWl, horses and hogs; n:> help aeeued to load. Day nnd night, NMra<iiays and holidays. Call Wh«»eliiig Rendering Worka. Wheeling *7o. 3; reverse charges. 30tt MUSIC INSTRUCTION In Your Own Home Piano and Piano Accordian Classics or Popular 'taginners or Adanred Instruction / MARL P. KOCH MOM Pistakes 638-X»i ; itf CESSPOOLS and SEPTIC TANKS SERVICE G. A. DOUGLAS f%ont McHenry 776-W iDtf FOR SALE--Seven fleeter pigs, ducks and boar boss. Call Richmond 736. *80-2 FOR SALE--Turkeys and Geese. Dressed or alh4. Also dressed poultry. Phone: McHenry 5S0-M2. • *30-3 FOR SALE--Red sleigh, reasonable. Tel. McHenry 864-J. 31 FOR SALE -- Like new noiseless Remingtonp o r t a b I e typewriter Call McHenry 677-M1. 31 FOR SALE -- One used Auburn stoker. Complete. Phone 220-M. Excellent buy. »31 FOR SALE--5 Vs ft. youth skiis. 1 white metal cabinet double drain board sink. Single drain faucet and spray. Drop leaf kitchen table. White china cabinet. Double 4 poster walnut bed with spring nnd mattress. Dresser and mirror. Phone 797-R 31 FOR 8ALK--Traveller Portable Electric Phonograph and Adrn; ai 3 way portable radio. Nest' Johnson hockey skates sire 9 Can be seen at Worts Service- Station. Phone 356. *31 FOR SALE--Hampshire Roart and open Gilts. McHenry 610-J1 *31 1 ".ypw1 ^ ';,i4 w = - • • ' • : - ... _ . ,s ' • ; f , ' • " FASHION SHbW DfflECTORS .f*fp? ' - • . ' ' '• OMNMtallty hr earaest nlneer? an <r wMwat Md "fe illllai to work steadily n| bare ear. Work Is semi. on. fesslonal sales work with «w> ef coaatry's eldest Jewetry eon* ceras. Pay cheeks weekly on receipt of orders. No collecting delivery or rash Investment repaired. Complete tralaiag glvea. £•11 or writ* putrid Manager. MRS. H 561 Washington St. Phono 1459 - I, % - EGGE Woodstock, Illinois appointment. H^LP WANTED HELP WANTED -- Immediate opening for 2 girls in our shirt pressing department. Located In McHenry. Phone 189-W 26-tf HELP WANTED-^Man for general utside work. Call Wonder Lake 18, after 5 p.m. *30-2 TO RE GIVEX away. Free kindling wood. Call Pistakee 354. *31 FOR SALE- 3 darling puppies. Ideal Xmas gifts for children. Call 654-M2. $o each. *31 FOR SALE-^-Coronado Oil Space heater. 75000 BTU's. 2-55 gal. oil drums. Good condition. |25. William Meeker. .Call 658-R2. 31 FOR SALE--Wood or coal burning store. Like-new condition. $40.00. Also Cc-llarette. with glasses. service for eight. $40.00 Phone McHenry 137-WX. 31 FOR SALE--Spotted Poland China boars. Also Oeese. Frank Jung. Rt. 2, Richmond. Phone Richmond 796. *31 FOR SALE--Oil heater. Used 4 rno's. $15.00. Write A. Wike. Rt 4 Box 185, McHenry, 111? *31 FOR SALE--Puppies. Nice Xmas gift for Children. $5.00 apiece. Part Cocker Spaniel. S wks. old. Call 223-M. *31 WELLS DRILLED OR DRIVEN "CATER SYSTEM - We sell, repair i ml install pumps. Rill Ilacon 206 Main Street, McHenry. Telephone (67. 26tf FOR SALE -- 1 pr. Rink Roller Spates, size 6. With case. In good condition. Phone McHenry 228-M. •31 FOR SALE--1946 Ford convertible. White wall tires, radio, heater and extras. Dave Page. Call McHenry 299. 31 . FOR SALE--1941 Plymouth sedan. '$?hone McHenry 544-J1. *31 BUSINESS SERVICE JOB TOUR ROOFING NEEDS Siding and eve gutters. Prank Ehredt, Round Lake 6-2223 Now selling for Durfee Bros. ALSO MAKDLIK6 MADISON SILOS > *29-31 BRING YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC PROBLEMS TO US-- We can deliver anything from a snapshot to large murals, or free hand oil paintiugs. Copying and framing. CAMERAS. PROJECTORS. FILMS AND SUPPLIES. WOR WICK'S STUDIO. 117 Riverside Drive, McHenry. IMioiie 275- 40tf /ANITOR SiiKVICE -- We cleaa woodwork, floors, windows, walls £,>aily, weekly, monthly or seasonilly. Reasonable prices. McHenry Janitor S»-rvice, F/on Dewey, Mgr. ?bone McHenry 430-J. 32tf 0. J. H. DIEHL Woodstock Piano Tuner 'hone 20S VV .VJ'i Washington St. Woodstock, HI. 30tf FOR SALC -- Girl's balloon tire bike. Call McHenry 494-W. *31 FOR SALE -- Capon$ 7 to 9 lb. 69 cents lb. live weight. Will dress draw and deliver. No additional charge. Phone McHei\ry 613-M2 after 4:30 p.m. *31-3 HEITP WANTED--Man for full time work in Drug Store. Also woman for regular work. Bolger's Drug Store. 30tf HELP WANTED--Hijrti sfhool girl to care for childt-on ~ Saturday afternoons and occasionally evenings. 105 Main street, McHenry. 31 SALESMAN WANTED With selling experience or equivalent to do field and sale* work for major feed company. Permanent work. Good chance for advancement. Better-than-average earnings. Through training on the- Job Home nights. No investment and no credit to carry. Must have car. Age 25 to 50. Only congenial mature. reliable men will be considered. For confidential appointment, reply to Box 123 McHenry, 111. •31 HELP WANTED--Girl for general office work. Some experience in bookkeeping, billing and typing necessary. State experience, referances and salary desired. Address Box 124,. c/6 McHenry Plaindealer. 31 MP. Farmer: If you want your FOR SALE--African Violets in cows clipped call 589-M1. 31-1 bloom. All colors. 154 varieties. rrinnnr $1 - $1.50 each. Mrs! Paul »N Webb, McHenry ave.. 2 mi. So. of Rt 14, FOR SALE Crystal Lake. 1336-M2. 30-2 FOR CHRISTMAS Havf your sewing machine repaired ft electrified into a Modern Portable or Console Model. FREUND'S SEWING MACHINE SALES AND SERVICE Box 82 Phone: McHenry 664-JS FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE Sportsman's Inn, 513 Main street. Ice oold case beer and packaged goods of all kinds. Al Pliannenstill. 49tf ANTIQUES, MISC. ITEMS--Clothing In Good Condition for the entire family. Formals. Open Mon. to Sat., 1 p.m. to 10 p.m., Sunday, 11 a. in. to 6 p, m. Mrs. R. Dietrich, Terra Cotta Rd. Consignment and Resale and Antique Shop, % mile west Terra Cotta factory which is on Rt. 31. Crystal Lake 1346-R 1. 51 -tf MISCELLANEOUS TOM A JERRYS at Mi Place Xmas Restaurant closed all day and nite. Bar open from 8 a.m. until 2 a.m. 31 .... Fifth Anniversary Dance Date, Saturday, Dec. 16 s Place, Club Lilymoor on Rt. 120 Music by Don Sta<ffeld and his great band. Vocals by George Freunu. Refreshments served. Sincerely hope you can keep ' i date. STEVR AND LIL . 31 CARPENTER WORK DONE RY DAY OR CONTRACT. IVAN GrSTAFSOU TeL McHenry 741 21tf 4ft HAVE \CTTS CESSPOOLS, eat ell oasins, septic tanks, cisterns cleaned iy Eddies Snnitary Service. Eddie "Huff. Prop. Tel. Mel' iv 290. 2$tf •}• *8' 4"I' '!• 'l1 '!• '{"H1 Helen Weber Says: AND NOW! ~ Needs oar refreshing cleaning aow -- if yon want to look y«ar best far Ike Mali, days. . 1 McHENRY I CLEANERS t* Elm Street Me Ilea rj PHONE 104-M ••i 11 mi iniiiin in FOR SALE -- Trees, shrubs, evergrens. Estimates on complete landscaping. Pitzen's Nursery, Route 120 and Wilson Road. R.F.D. 2, Round Lake. 2 miles east of Volo. Phone Round Lake 6-1570. 23tf FOR SALE-- JOHNS-MANSVILLE "Blown" Rock Wool. Guaranteed not to settle. WALLF1L Co.. Leo J. Stilling, 200 E. Pearl. Tel. McHenry 18. 22tf FOB S ALB--TYPEWRITERS, ADDING MACHINES Service on all makes. Also ribbons for all makes, carfcon paper. L. V. Kilt*, Clay St. Woodstock. Phone ^>4'J. PIANOS Factory Warehouse--Unusual bargains in new and used. We represent such famous makes as Baldwin. Cable, Kimball, Wurlitzer 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 ltay Yoar Holiday Liquors Wines ft Case Beer at the SPORTSMAN INN -New large liquor department has been added. Packages will be gift wrapped. 29-tf FOR SALE--1 "Morning Heater" coal stove. Call Park Pub, McHenry 462. " 29-tf IfOR SALE -- Confinement raised young turkeys: hens average dressed weight. 16-18 lbs . 60 cents per lb.; toms. averaged dressed weight. 25 Ibsi. 55 cents per lb Also live birds: toms. 50 cents per lb.: hens, 65 cents per lb., live weight. ' Edwin Schmelzer. Rt. 4. McHenry. Phone 613-R1. *30-3 WE PICK UP ALL DEAD FARM STOCK REGARDLESS OF SIZE. PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE. CALL ORVILLE FREUND, McHENRY 686-W2 or McHENRY 157, for hauling to the GLOBE RENDERING CO 31-2 LOST AND FOUND STRAYED OR STOLEN--Female Boston bull terrier, 1 year old; child's pet; answers to "Teena." Anyone knowing where abouts call Frank Groell, Rt.- 1, McHenry. Phone Richmond 474. *31 LOST--Miraculous Medal on gold chain on Riverside Drive between Rarbian's and the dime store. Lost Thursday morning. Reward. Mrs. Harold Aim. Phone 406-R. *31 SITUATION WANTED SITUATION WANTED--Will care for children five days a week in my home and also evenings. 412 John Street, McHenry. *29-2 FOR BENT FOR RENT--Modern year 'round home on Wonder Lake. Four large rooms & complete bath. Basement, oil heat, electric hot water heater. Furnished or unfurnished. Reasonable. T. P. Mathews, Phone: Wonder I-ake 306. tf FOR SALE OR RENT -- 5 room house, 2 lots. Small down payment. Balance like rent. Phone McHenry 546-M2. ^ 1 HOPE THAT THE RIGHT MAN READS THI8 Thirteen years ago when I first met "Mlac" he was 37 years old and working in a factory at a so-called "living wage" on which he could not do all the things he wanted to do for himself and his family. I persuaded him to take two weeks leave of absence from his factory job to come out to work with me in my aales Job. He never returned to the factory Job. In his first year with me he earned $5,000.00, in his second year $7,000.00, soon he made $10,000.00, and for the past several years has been in the $20,000.00 class. Now that he is 50 years old and making over $20,000.00 per year he can Took forward to retirement in the future on a real pension. He owns a nice home, nice cars, and has money in the bank. Think it over--where will you be in 13 years. If you WANT to duplicate "Mac's" success, drop me a line with your name and address. I'll stop in at your home and see you for a confidential interview. I have nothing to sell you, but I can show you how to make money and become more successful. Write to J, H.. Box 122 c/p this paper. WANTED BEAL ESTATE ALL YEAR ROME A* ^ WONDER CENTER Four rooms and bath, two (2) large lots, nice location. Price $4950:00, for appoinment Call JACOB FRIT3-REAL ESTATE, ib Johnsburg, PHONE McHENRY 37. 24-tf JESTIW' Election Fraud FOR SALE -- Bungalow at 302 N. Green street. Inquire at 209 E. Elm street or phone 474-W. Price $11,000. 22tf H. •I SALE la Millstreaia, a aiasf aiodern saMlhlslon, 4 and 6 rooms Face Brick on all I sides} Fall cement basement, Automatic oil fnraace or hot water: gas, electric, city sewer. POMHCSHIOII frt m 80 to 90 days. Price, #11,900.00 and *18£MMK>. Cash Down-- 35%. Balance 20 years to pay. You ran also have water fraat lot. fall JACOB FRITZ ar HANK NELL. JOHVSRIRO -Telephone MrHENRY .17. 8tf FOR SALE--Bungalow at SOS N. Green St. Inquire at 209 E. Elm St., or phone 474-W. Price $11,000. ' 24-tf FOR SALE--All year 'round, 6- rooin home in McHenry; price $9,500. Call McHenry 686-R1. *31-2 FOR SALE -- 7 room house. Oil heat. Full basement $18,500. Glep Draper 109 E. Elm St. McHenry 111. Call after 5 p.m. *31 They say nothing is more uncommon than a Republican voter in Mississippi, as this story proves. The election board in this Mississippi town came across a Republican vote, clught by surprise, they didn't know' what to do. So they laid it aside. Some time later they found a second G.O.P. vote, now .entirely confused, they visited the election judge. "Why," the judge roared, "throw, 'em both out--the dirty so-and-fo vbtedtwice!" JU Comeback / Taxi Driver--(Helping obese lady into cab) "You ought to take yeast, sister, to help you rise better." Corpulent Lady -- "Take some yourself, brother. Vdu'U be better bred." YAKETT--YAK ChopPooey The recent arrival from China was trying desperately to catch a train and his patient oriental nature was being put to a test because the porter couldn't locate his baggage. Wung Sung became very upset and finally, just as the train was about to depart and his bags were still unlocated, he hammered on the counter and exploded in these words: "Pretty darn seldohi where my bag go. She no fly. You no more fit to run station than Pete's sake. Thai's all, I, hope!', ' wraflU Peer Sort A mountainer, on his first visit to a city of aatr size, was fascinated by the asphalt streets. Scraping his feet on the hard surface, he remarked to his boy: "Well. I can't blame 'em for building a town here. The ground's too darned hard to plow anyhow." •&ME ENDURANCE! Huskies, said to be fla dogs hi the world, luti that m«t$b their sturdy,dogs have beeniatoan*' heaVy loads up te 50 aifiai # a diet af frocen walrus Mdb. coddled domestic pets, thay anything. In one instance, a the dogs broke loose and, few minutes, had devoured I of skin boots, part of a bag, tile hide straps from ski gloves, and a sealskin hood, # month's supply of dog footL ^®aloMgeg Vanawflajg A new explanation has offered for some heretofore pig deaths. A veterinary bulletin says that the last pigs m a litter are more likely ta ha, dead than the £rst ones. TMs could be an important factor where (arrowing is prolonged or delated, the bulletin joints out. ' m '<&r M: The nearest relatives of the tiful birds of paradiae are the plata crows. Actually, the simplest rf paradise birds, the mamacodes, do Tesemble small glossy crows. The1 ^ fancier species, however, such as ' * the King, the Sicklebill, and tha,?' Magnificent, with their multieol- . ored and fantastically shaped plum-- - age, seem a world away from their V dull appearing cousins. Malleable Mchel Uaea f The malleable nickel produced IB S the United States is used principally ^ for radio, television and for anodes ^ in plating. . . GETTING THE BIRD ' ""V Jones suggested to his wife that they go over to the neighbor's house and watch the baseball game on television. For three hours they watched the game, then sat through a wrestling match for another hour. Finally Mrs. Jones said: "Harry, don't you think it's about time ..." "Say!" interrupted her husband, "did you come over here to jabber or to watch television?" Just as Effective * Jud had been given a jail sen tence for stealing a keg of beer An elderly lady, who made it a practice to visit the prisoners, sought to comfort him. 'Remember," she said brightly, "stone walls do not a prison make." 'Thai may be," replied Jud. gloorriily. "but they sure keep-a felloW frpni getting out." WANTED -- Jobbers and dired salesmen. Qua lity lines, with libera! commission*. Manufacturers repre {tentative. R. Dunne Fowler. Wood stock. Box 334, Phone 464-JX. 4It 1 I A New Yorker was driving through a barren wilderness in West Texas when a fancy bird skittled past the car. "What kind of fowl do you call that?" he asked. The driver answered proudly. "That's s bird of paradise." "Hm-nvm," mused the New Yorker, "Kind of far from home, isn't he?" No Guide Needed-- The two women were telling each other about weddings. "I went to Jean's wedding the other day and. as she and the groom were going down the aisle, the lights went out!" "Goo'ness!" exclaimed the other femme. "What did they do?" "They just kept on walking. This IS Jean's seventh marriage, you know, and she's familiar with every step of the way." WANTED--Watches and Jeweln repai». Anthonv Noonan. 200 So Green street, irfcHenry. (Front pari of Olair*' Reauty fiho^e.) 15t< WANTED RIDERS to accompany a business man to Chicago daily except Saturday. Leaves Johnsburg betweea 6 and 6:30 a.m Leaves Chicago 4:46 p.m. Call 584-M1. *31 WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO Bl'Y--Small used piauo. Good condition. Phone Mc- Henry 667-J2. a.fter 5 p.m. 30 BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE -- HOMES - FARMS CHOICE LOTS -- BUSINESSES AESORT PROPERTY « Knox Real Estatl *05 Richmond MeHenry, 111. Phoaet MeHenry ISM Licensed I1L Jt Wis. Broker frl't M 11 111 lim II l» l 1 H'l- Corn Oats Barley Ferguson Grain Service • Hanr Coaatry Elevator We Bay and Sell LH XJS Serve You fhoM Crystal Lake 1S74-R-2 Rye Wheat Soybeans •*'II« 111 111 111UH 111 I'M' YOUNG AMERICA The beginners at Sunday school were tald to draw a picture oi the flight into Egypt. One little girl turned in a picture of an air plane, with three people in the back, wearing halos, and a fourth up front, without a halo. Per plexed, the teacher asked the little girl W)M the fourth person was. "Oh," replied the youngster, "that's Pontius, the pilot." FRI. & SAT., DEC. 16-1« Matinee Saturday at 2:S0 P. M. ;HAPPY YEARS" •.v.,v By Technicolor *"•*" jjL' Plas . *WYEARS BEFORE YOUR EYES" Also: "Atom Man" No. 9 aad Color Cartoon SUNi k MON, DEC. 17-18 Matinee Snnday at 2:30 P. M. "TWO FLAGS WEST" with Llada Darnell Joseph Cotton STARTS TUESDAY, DEC. l»th ^FCLLER BRUSH GIRL" ' with • •; Jifljcille Ball •411H IMlHI-fitj f it 1 i ll FAIR DIVISION A gentle old Quaker, driving along a lane between Newington and Hornsey, encountered a young man driving from the opposite direction. There was not room enough for them to pass each other unless one of thorn would back his car. "I think," called out the Quaker in a fatherly tone, "thou should make way for me, for I am older than thou art." 'Til not budge an Inch," the young man angrily replied. Then he pulled out a newspaper and began to read as he sat in his car. The Quaker leaned back comfortably in his seat 'and let his eyes wander contentedly over the.peaceful rural scene. "Friend," he called out at length, "when thou ha^ read that paper I should be glad if thou wrouldst lend it to me." „ The young man gave up the fon last. . Alas ta Please Mistress of the House: "Oh. how perfectly dreadful! You've put the bathroom paper In the bedroom." Paperhanger: "N o w, ma'am, don't you worry. We'U have that bathtub hooked up in there before you know it." His health wasn't any too good, so the Eastern city-dvieller went looking for a place to live in the Southwest. In one small town in Arizona he approached an old timer sitting on the steps of the general store. "Say." he asked, "What's the death rate around here?" "Same as it is back East, bub," answered the old fellow, *"08a to a person." The Truth --Many a man who is proud of hi? right to say what he pleases, wishes he had the courage to do so. tiiiiitiiutiutiiiiiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiianuiHiiiMniiMn The Beautiful EL TOVAR CRYSTAL LAKF »1J. tleHenr)' Co'*. Leading Theatre FRI. & SAT„ DEC. tt-16 (Double Featare) Richard W id mark Paal Doaflas In "PANIC IN THE STREETS" History Unfolds Itself In "FAREWELL TO YESTERDAY" Farewell to Yesterday shown only once at 8:00 P. M. "^STNTX" MO>T^EC/ll7-18^" Sunday Con't From 2:46 P. M. Dana Andrew* Joaa Evaas In "THE EDGE OF DOOM" Leo Brady* powerfal novel hecomes a terrific human drama. TI7ES., WED. A THCR&* DEC. 19-20.21 Joseph Cottoa Linda Darnell ..." hi - •. ••1*0' FLAGS WBSf*.^ --IN MI--miMiimiiniiTiiiinninl-- Tragie Saag An Arkansas sheep ranchman was sold on the fact that music would cause his sheep to grow longer and better wool. He purchased an automatic changer phonograph and allowed it to play all the afternoon in the pasture where his sheep were grazing. One night he found his favorite buck sheep lying dead. He investigated and found that the last record played 'was one that Sinatra sang. "There'll Never Be Another You." McHENRY, ILLINOIS Air Conditioned -- Comfort Good Vision nnd Sonad Doors Opea at 6:36 P. M. Screea Start* «l 4t4i R JL FRI. A SAT„ DEC. IS-lt Roy Rogers Dale Evans (1) -SCSANltiA BASS" R. Roberts 6. Cooper (2) "FLAMING FOTnr SUNDAY, DEC. 17 (Ono Day Only) In Technicolor Linda Darnell Joseph Cotten "TWO FLAGS WEST" Also: Walt Dlsaey Cartooa "Goofy ft Wilbur" WE WILL BE CLOSED STARTING MON* DEC. 18th THRU DSC. tt INCLUSIVE. Bad for By*. Poor lighting is bad for the eyea when reading, but it is not nearly as bad as glare from glossy paper. shining walls,' or a light shtainji dfc ^ $4; rectly into your eyes. f jj? LEGALS * '; Vaman •£. Knox, Lawy*#" Crystal Lake, Illinois NOTICE OF CLAIM DATS Estate of Kathrina Hiller a/k/a Catherine HilleT Deceased .$» Notice is hereby given to all per-/ . sons that January 1. 1951, is thai, claim date in the estate of Kathrina Hiller a^/a Catherine HUkp, lcr, Deceased, pending in' thai. County Court of McHenry County •- Illinois, and that claims may be! filed against the said estate on of before said date without issuance^ of summons. . . Vernon J. Knox - . fexecutor T: (Pah. Nov. 39, Dec. ,7. 14. 19S*4^ --:--^ i; ' r~" ^ NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE f JSstate of Minnie Schuenemahi Deceased ? : Notice is hereby given M- _aR?* persons that Monday. Pebruaig Stk' 1951, is the claim date in "tho'idjate; of Minnie Schueneman. pending in the County Court alifto*^ Henry County. Illinois, and claims may be filed against tha^ said estate on or before said datfj^ < without issuance of summons. f KLVBRA S. DURLAMI* Executor Joslyn, Parker A Van Dorek.* Attorneys 1164 Benton Street, A > W o o d s t o c k , U l l n o l a . \ ^ ^ Pub. Des. 14-11 and Jan. I. i I I I 6 4 I I I II I I I • » > IT I IMI| TOWNE THEATRE FOX LAKE TEL. FRI. ft SAT* DEC. tt-H • • 1st Chapter ytf?!;,* Pirates of the See . Pftas "The Fighting HON. ft TCTtS, ^ DEC. 17-18.19 1 4 Ftc'.ie-iSB WED* THURS* FRL ft SAT* * tir •=A»-.*e»i.-M*a.-awa t-r'&M;. R. Owea G. fieri hart ' ta "A Chriftmac C«wir r'JWna :,<i-. "Tileolthe Abe Sad Chapter Fhatta of Oka I » U I I I ' O I 9 * I I M » » § . ^2a 'ml

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