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.un^ur* "»* V-« j'A» 0R8AL1 MKENRY PLAINDEALER . Published every Thursday at Mo- Henry, 111., by the McHenry Publishing Company, Inc. " „ W. BURFBINDT, Gen. Manager. ADBLE FROEHLICH, Editor. SUBSCRIPTION SATE l lor UM , Plaindealer Want Ada Ho ads counted less than 25 wdrds. 75c minimum. 1 Insertion 76c Count 5 words per line) S6c service charge on all blind ads. Cash with order. Card of Thanks $1.00 Minimum Want Ads close promptly at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Entered as second-class matter at the postoffice at McHenry, 111., under the act of May 8, 1879. AUTOMOTIVE HlPLACEMENT PARTS PM ALL CASS Accessories and Seat rovers COMMUNITY AUTO SUPPLY 409 W. Elm Street Open. dprlng week • AJL to 9 PJM„ Sundays • 9 AJf. to 1 P.S. Utf FOR SALE -- 1950 Willys Station i^agon, 6 cyi., with overdrive. Excellent condition. One 1947 Ford 1H ton truck, cab' and chassis. Low mileage. Good buy. One 1949 Dodge Route Van. Low mileage, excellent condition. McHENRY GKRAGE.604 Front St.. McHenry, III Tel. 403. 46-tf FOR SALE -- I960 Dodge H ton panel truck, good condition. Also new Universal Motorola car or M'Urk radio. Phone McHenry &74-J-1. ' *45 BUSINESS SERVICE TIBY RUG CLEANERS Rug, carpet and upholstery cleaning in your home or in our plant, j Five year guaranteed^ mothproofing. Free Pickup and delivery. WoodStOek 169. 44-tf BAWLRWIL CESSPOOLS, catch basins septic tanks, cisterns cleaned by Eddie's Sanitary Service. Eddie Huft, Prop. Tel. McHenry 190. 29tf IK8SPOOL8 and SEPflC TANKS • , • HJHMCE «. A. DOUGLAS nine McHenry 77«.w i«tf CLEAN THE DURA-CLEAN WAY Have your carpets, rugs and furniture cleaned and moth-proOfed the DURA-CLEAN WAY. We clean them in your own home. FREE ESTIMATES given. Phone McHenry 693-M-2 or. Round Lake 0-2223. . *41-10 WELLS DRILLED OS DRIVEN WATES SYSTEMS -- We sell repair and install pumps. Bill Bacon, 2M Main Street, McHenry. Telephone 1*7. 26t* EXPERTFIANO TUNING " Repairing and Reconditioning. All Work Guaranteed. Formerly with Lyon and Healy. IB. Zaboth, phone Lake Zurich 5341. / ' 87-tf 4BHSHY BUHJHXQ BLOCKS Available at the Water Towsr la Wist McHenry •OV OOMCfcBTE PRODUCTS CP Vfeone McHenry 788-W BUSINESS SERVICE BRING YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC PROBLEMS TO US -- We can deliver anything from a snapshot to large murals, or free hand oil painting*. Copying and"1 framing. CAMERAS, PROJECTORS, FILM* A^ID SUPPLIES. .. WORWICK'S STUDIO, 117 RIveTside Drive, McHenry: Phone 275. #tf _X. ;t •• DEAD ANIMALS -- Highest Cash prices paid for cows, horses and hogs; no help needed to load. Day and night, Sundays and holidays. Call Wheeling Rendering Works. Wheeling No. S; reverse charges. 86tf FOS SALE -- Alfalfa and tetover hay, wire baled. Really nice hay. Berkshire Boar.' John McDonald, Richmond 382. *45 FOR SALE--Electric 43-gal. automatic hot wgter "Heater, 2 years old. $100.00. Phone 52-R after 7 p.m., or Saturday and Sunday. 45 FOR SALE -- Lew^T vacuum cleaners. P. M. Justen Furniture Company. W. McHenry. / 45 FOR SALE--Brooder Call McHenry 105-M. Our own mixta** of fiut-growing nifivt grasses. •35° La rose, 9x12. *45 FOR SALE--Bred gilts to farrow In April. Coghlan Bros., Crystal Late. Phone Crystal Lake 1319- R-l. M *45-2. FOS 8ALE -- 5 ft. Kimball grand piano. Like new. Reasonable. Phone Pistakee 683-R-l. 45 For tops In lfWn grips seed. try our tery boil mixture of selected imported and native fancy Sawn seeds. Long lasting and shad* tokrut, Contain White Dutch Cfovn. i • rV . 95* u. ^ (Ho fancy packages -- just good seed) ward are: Evelyn Hart. Ella Buss, Elsie Smith. Section 7. That the Clerks of election for the City Election to bfe held April 17, 1951 in the thlrt wird are: Litltan Hack. Ellen Phaltn, Evelyn Freund. Section 8. Ail Ordinance* and parts of Ordinances in confHet herewith are hereby repealed. Section 9. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and er its passage, approval a$l publication, according to law. Approved: V GEORGE P. WkEUNtt Mayor O t l . C t f Wo are taking this opportunity to that wo will continue to operate ware store. Wl yTwiily f"ippWUili |iH hope to serve our friends to the btst of ovr lUtty mfamnm- ^tehwev IiiWfaumfcp. •• • ' MRS. EDWARD H. NICKELS MISS MARIE NICKELS FOR SALE -- Used Howell Dinnette set. Red Plastic table 30x42. One 12 In. leaf. 4 metal chairs. $39.00. Peter M. Justen Furniture Company. 45 FOR SALE-- Used Knotty pine bedroom suite, 5 drawer chest, 3 drawer dresser, full size bed, $75.00 Peter^M^ Justen Furniture Co.^ j!5 HELP WANTED MOsxc INSTRUCTION . In Your Own Homo Piano and Piano Accordian Classics or Popular Ratrinners or Adauccd Instruction BARL P. KOCH Pistakee 6SS-M-1 8tr HOME REPAIRS We Specialise in all Home Repairs Low Monthly Payments Free Estimates McHenry Improvement Co. Phone 52J-W-1 McHenry III. «tf ICARPENTER WORK DONE BY DAY OR CONTRACT ,IVAN GUSTAFSO* Tel. McHenry 748 PIANO ACCORDION INSTRUCTIONS / New semester begins April 7. Phone Wonder Lake 611 Saturday between 12:00 £ 1:00 p.m. Also four-piece orchestra for. dances and -weddings. 40-11 UPHOLSTERING -- Your home furniture can be comfortable, decorative and like new when reupholstered. Phone McHenry 551- R-l. Vic's Upholstery Service, Rt. 1, Pistaqua Heights, McHenry. , *40-7 GARBAGE COLLECTING --Let us dispose of your garbage each week, of oftener if desired. Reasonable rates. Regular year round route. John E. Hill. P. O. Box 274, Mo- Henry, Phone 365. tf RALPH L. CLARK Plane Technician Repairing Tunipg •02 Oarfield Road Harrard, 111. f>hone 748-B Honey Honey, which makes a delieious sauce for Ice creamk can also be used as an excellent sweetening in 'rozen desserts. ANTIQUES, MISC. ITEMS--ClOthfltf tag In Good Condition for the en- ---- tire family. Formals Open Tues. through Sun. 1 p.m. to 19 p.m., Sun. 11 a. m. to 8 p, m. Mrs. R. Diet rieh, Terra Cotta Rd. Consignment and Resale and Antique. Shop,. H mils west Terra Cotta factory which is oa Rt. 31. Crystal Lake 1346-R-l. •OB FOB SALE-- JOHNS-MANSVILLE "Blown" Rock Wool. Guaranteed not to settle. WALLFIL Co.. Leo Henry x8. 22tf J. 8tilling, 200 E. Pearl, Tel. Mc- REMODELING -- Have your remodeling done before spring cleaning. "For the right price, call K. Hammer, phone McHenry 520-R-l •43-4 FINE QUALITY PAINTING AND DECORATING Wall washing and cleaning expertly done. Prices . reasonable. Phone McHenry 534-M-2 between 7 and 8:30 p.m. *44-2 CARPENTER WORK AND REMODELING Have your remodeling done before spring cleaning. Ftor the right price, call K. Hammer, phone Mc- . Henry 520-R-i: *44-3 Weber Says: Cleaned Like New! Drtpes You'll be amazed when you rehang your drapes after We clean them . . . the whole room will look brighter newer, more attractive. Itfs the simplest "recedorating" method we know of -- ! Call M today. -i' IcHENRY LEANERS McHenry 191 E lm Street PHONE 194. M ssaoB* BLINDS AND SHADES -- Custom made Venetian blinds and window shades; carpeting, linoleum, rubber and asphalt tile. Niesen's Floors, 523 Main street, West McHenry. Tel. 63 or 38: 44-4 FOR SALE FOR SALE -- Alfalfa, first and second cutting. Hugh J. O'Brien, phone Wauconda 2317. 43-tf You'll Like This Job HERE ARE SOME OF THE BENEFITS you enjoy as a telephone operator: ^ / $32 a week to start; at least $39 ' a week after first yeV Paid vacations. Pleasant surroundings, and the friendliest coworkers in towii. It's a good job for young women, and we're hiring right now. See Miss R. Marshall, Chief Operator, at 102 Park Avenue, McHenry. JUNE GRADUATES Now is the time to line-up a good after-graduation job. Gonrmmittnents are being made now. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE CO. HELP WANTED 4 MftJd - 5 Days A W<tf(t Must furnish Own Tran sportatlon Phone McHenry 700 45 HELP WANTED -- SALESMEN Full or part-time. Sell garagos, farm and industrial buildings High commissions. FARM BUILDING SERVICE, ROCHELLE. ILL. 48-3 WANTES -- Experienced ^ radio and T.V. serviceman. Full time Top Salary, Excellent working conditions. Caraella's Radio, Fox Lake, 111. Fhone Fox Lake 7-1761. 44-tf HELP WANTED--We have a few openings for experienced farm help. Married or single. Inexperienced need not apply. Hickory Creek Farm, Leo. J. Smith. Phone McHenry 670-M-2, 48-4 McHENRY MILLS McHENRY, ILL. V U..' PHONE 815 losnoi SITUATION WANTED SITUATION WANTED --Will car* for children 2 to 4 years old, fivf days a week in my home and also evenings. 412,, John St., McHenry. 44-1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE -- HOMES -- F**MS CHOICE LOTS -- B BESOBf PROPERTY Km ltenl Estate 406 Rlckmend Rend McHenry, IIL rhohe: McHenry UU Lteetsed Hk k Wis. FOR SALE--4 room house at Mc- Cullom Lake, fully insulated. 1 car garage under house, basement, | Harvard. Illinois LEGAI.S NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of Edward Herman Nickels Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday. May 7. 1951, is the elaim date in the estate of Edward Herman Nickels, Deceased, pending in the County _ urt of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. MILDRED M. NICKELS. Administrator MoCAULKY * WEIR. Attorney 87*4 N. Aver St. Annual Town Meeting and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEN To the legal voters, residents of the Town of McHenry in the County of McHenry and State of IHi* nols, that theAennal Town Meet* In* and Electioni <|jpMTk«rn of Ml Town will take^kce on Tsosday/April Third, A. D. 1951 being the first Tuesday of said , Month The polls will open at 6 o'clock A.M., and will close at 5 oVloek P.M., on said day in the place or places designated as follows Precinct No. 1, Royal Blm Store, Ringwood. Precinct No. 2, City Hall. McHenry. Yrecinct No. 3, A. i Blake Motor Rales. McHenry. - PTeclnct' No.. 4}. VktSth's Plato Johnsburg. Precinct No. 5. Wonder Lake Realty, Wonder Lake. The officers to be elected are: ONE SUPERVISOR. TWO ASSISTANT SUPERVISORS. ONE HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER. The Town Meeting for the transaction of miscellaneous business of , JOHN BUORSMA A U C T I O N WILLIAM H. Kl'SKELl WILLIAM B. SI LI.IYAN, lata. Having sold my farm, and being unable to rent another farm, I will sell my machinery and equipment at Public Auction on the farm locate^ °a Ridge Road, lVfc miles South of Route 120 between Woodstock and McHenry, turning South at the Wonder Lake Blacktop Road, on SATtTRDAY. MAR. 24th Mil eoametetair aft 1 o'clock, m f»l* lews: Massey Harris, Sr..101 tractor and cultivator; John Deete Model B tractor and cultivator; 1HC 42-R cbtnblne; Mastey Harris 19-ft tatrdeib disc; Massey Harris 3 bottota 144n. plow; John Deere 7-ft. power mower; McCormick Deertag 2 bottom 14-in. plow; John PeWte ..side rake; ..John Deere power corn binder with bundle loader Did caftler; Pa pec silo fllltfr with hay attachment, 2 years old; Ants Chalmers Hl-Speed tractor corn planter; McCormick Deerfbg Broadcast seeder with tr*ss seed attachment; New Gramm Hi Speed wagon with combination 7x14 steel box; Lind- I>11111H11119II11611919 f * VT.W. AUXILIARY I I I 1 9 9 9 ' The Auxiliary played its own important part In the March Joint meeting of the poet. Among the correspondence, there was a letter frooa Margaret BaQef, said Town will be held at the hour "T™hbw t,red wa«®n: ru^r tired wagon mid box; 14-in. automatic oil heat, $6,500. information phone 547-R-2. For 41-tf 7 ROOM ALL YEAR HOME 2 baths, 3 bedrooms, hardwood floors, carpeting, garage in basement. Nice location overlooking Pistakee Lake and Fox River on channel. Near fine bathing beaclt. Price $14,500.00. ALSO Ml ROOM HOUSE IN #OHISB Furnace heat, lnrge lot, suitable for two flats. Located on Main street Price $8,750.00. For afpfc. Call JAGOB FRITZ. Realtor, tilf Johnsburg. Phone McHenry S?vdL 41-rr r™ FOR . SALE -- Thrift way Foo^a Store located in Lily Lake oa Rti 120u>«Self-servic», -all kindsfrozen foods. Modern fixtures, stock, building, living quarters with 4 large rooms on 2nd floor. Good business all year roQttd. Will be for sale until sold. Reasonable. Going to Calfornia. Call owner. McHenry 503-W-2. 4$-tf Telephone: Hsrvard No.45 (Pub. March 22-29 April S> ELECTION NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY CJIVEN THAT 0\ TUESDAY. APRIL 17th A. D. 1951 t the Polling Place in Each Ward n the City of McHenry. County of cHrnry and State of Illinois, an flection will be held for ^ ONE ALDERMAN IN EACH •jWARD AND POLICE MAGISTRATE (BNIRB CITY*. The polls of said Election will opened at Six o'clock in th<^ fnlng. and will close at Fivo "clock In the evening of that day Dated at McHenry, Illinois thin Oth dnv of Mnrch, in the year of >ur I>ord. one thousand Dine hun- WANTED--EXPERIENCED COOK, Male. Female or couple. Stay or go home nights. References re-- quired. For summer months, June 25 tp Sept. 1. Also weekends in May, June, Sept. and Oct. Camp, Duncan, Y.M.C.A. Near Volo. Con tact Pete Sorensen. camp director, Duncan Y.M.C.A., 1515 W. Monroe St.. Chicago 7, IIL Phone Haymarket 1-7800. 46-tf NEW CAPE COD BRICK HOMES IN MelENRY 4 to 6 rooms, faee brick on all four sides, radiant H. W. heat, or Automatic hot air, automatic f®8 H. W. heater .electric, city sewer. Also on water front lots. Price $12,350.00 and^up. 25% down, balance 20 years to pay. For appt. Call JACOB FRITZ-REALTOR, in Johnsburg, R 1. McHENRY, ILL. PHONE: McHenry 37. 42-tf ' SALESMEN WANTED In this .county, McHenry. by one of the oldest and largest Feed Companies in the country. Home nights. No investment of any kind. Car necessary. Age 25 to50. Sales and feeding experience helpful. Opportunity for security and advancement. For complete information about getting started immediately. write Box 147, McHenry Plaindealer. " 45 FOR SALE -- Income Property. 2 year-round homes, full baths, one furnished, on 4 lots beautifal- !y landscaped. For quick sale, .pfull price $7,000. Cash. Call Mc- H»nry 628-J-2.^ 45-8 FOS SALE -- 7 Room house, hot water heat, oil fired, fireplace, full basement, garage, large lot. good location, excellent condition. Glenn Draper, 109 E. Elm St *45 HELP WANTED -- SECRETARY AND STENOGRAPHER Experienced - flood Salary. COMET CORP. Jejinsburg 45-tf , HELP WANTED * Secretary for full tine work. Excellent Werklnor Conditions Five Day Week. Apply Edwal Laboratories Ringweod, HL 45 FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE Sportsman's Inn, 513 Main street. Ice cold ease beer and- packaged goods of all kinds. A1 Phannen •till. 49tf FOR SALE--TYPEWRITERS, ADDING MACHINES. Service on unmakes. Also ribbons for all makes, carbon paper. L| V. Kilts, Clay St. Woodstock. Phone 549. 7tf FOS SALE--Now is the time to Order certified treated seed oats for 1951 planting. PELL-BARI FARMS. Inc., SOS Clay Street, Woodstock, 39-tf FOR 8ALE -- New 9x12 red figured ro« and pad. JISS. Telephone os 69V-M. •-.. ^ 4g ' - v ^ • - HELP WANTED -- Single man 20 to 45, sober and industrious. 6 days per week, ftear around. Vacation with pay. Advancement. $150 per month with room snd board. Write Box 14*r cafe Plaindealer. *45 HELP WANTED--Laborers. Apply Ivar Fredrlcksen, general contractor. Phone Wonder Lake 221. 41-tf WANTED WANTED -- Jobbers and direct salesmen. Quality lines, with liberal commissions. Manufacturers representative. R. Duane Fowler, Woodstock ,Box 334. Phone 494-J X. 41tf WANTED -- Watches and Jewelry repair. Anthony Noonan. 200 So. Green street, Mellrnry. (Front part of Claire Beauty Shoppfe).* 15tf FOR RENT FOR RENT-- 4 room house for rent in Emerald Park. Readv for occupancy April 1st. Call 643-R-2. - v 45 FOR BENT -- Modern cottage at Wonder Lake; bedroom, living rpom and bath; garage; $65 p<n month on year lease only. Address Box 149. care Plaindealer. 45 MISCELLANEOUS NOW CONTRACTING Maltster Approved Recleaned Treated Seed Barley Test Weight 50 lbs. < PELL-BARI FARMS, INC. 305 Clay Street, Woodstock. 38-tf NOTICE Mi-Place kitchen will be closed all day Good Friday. 45 ISSUE RTLINGS . Illinois statutes do not pcirmit the state to charge an admission fee at state parks. Atty. General Ivan E. Elliott held in a recent opinion. However, the General Assembly can provide for the charging of such fees if it desires, Elliott said. In another recent opinion the attorney general held that motor fuel tax refunds allocated to cities cannot be used by cities^ to reimburse their general corporate funds for expenses of clerical work incurred in connection with the Motor Fuel Tax Law. Complete line of Beebe livestock retni>d!es at Wgt Jea Drug McHenry. fifty-one. SAUL R WALSH Clerk CITY ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE .polling Places and destg fcikllrNG THE JUDGES AND THE iCLAfcKS OF ELECTION FOR THE CITY ELECTION TO BE HELD APRIL 17. 1951. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City df McHenry. that: Section 1. o The polling places for the City election of the City of McHenry. to be held April 17, 1951 are as follows: First Ward--City Hall. Second Ward--Lee ft Ray Electric 8hop, 516 Main Street. Third Ward -- Albert S. Blake Motor 8ales, 201 East Pearl Street. Section 2. That the Judges of Section for the City election to be held April 17, 1161 in the first ward are: Vera Purvey. Margaret 6imon, Clara Miller. Section/ 3. That the Judges of election for the City election to b<> held April 17, 1951 in the second ward are: Marion Schoenholt*. Susan I. Olsen. Vera Kane. # Section 4. That the Judges of election for the City election to b*> held April 17. 1951 in the third war® are: Henry J. Miller, Nick Welngart, Katie Weber. Section 5. That the Clerks of election f >r the City election to be held April 17. 1951 in the first ward are: Delia Freund. Alida Wirt*, Margaret L. Smith. Section 6. That the Clerks of election for the City election to be held April 17, 1951 in the second Fit. A SAT., MAR. tt-84 (Double Feature) "*CA»S1N0 TO KOREA" (Documentary) « Gloria Henry Bill Williams "ROOKIE FIREMAN" j Sunday C'on't. from IH5 P. M. Burt Lancaster Jeanne Dru •fENGEANCE VALLB#» tin TecKnlcolor) ? A Western Hurt Is tense nnd thrHllng , ITER* WED. * THURSb, MAR. 87.28-29 Lee J. Cobb Jane Wyatt /"THE MAN WHO CHEATED HIMSELF" of ? o'clock on said day at Town Clerk's Office and a moderator having been elected, will proceed to hear and consider reports of officers, to appropriate money to defray the necessary expenses of the Town and decide on such measures As may. in pursuance of law. come before the meeting. Given under my hand at Town Clerk's Office this 20th day of March, A.D. 1951. H. WALTER ANDERSON. TownGM* (Pub. March 22-29) * Wards hammer mill with bagger and 4 screens; New hay* hoist and rope; 300-gal. overhead gas tank; v«r? small Shetland pony with cart and harness; 2 12-ft. chicken feeders; 1-16 hole nest; 1 James way feeder; portable 1200 bushel corn crib; Ottawa tractor drag saw; 2 electric fencers; 4 roll* new show fence; quantity of old iron; many other article too numerou* to mention. TERMS -- Usual Bank Terms. JOHN RtJURSMA, Owner First National Batik sf Woodstock, Clerking. Member Federal Reserve Mid Federal Deposit Insurance Cm. CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this opportunity to thank friends and chairman ef the eieveut9i who recognised the local excellent resulta in the membership drive. The unit contributed twide' year'% amount to the Red furio. Henrietta Vycital la concerned with the suoceaa ef blood bank drive. > '€ To be sore of succeee In tfcw < coming Poppy Day, the Anirlllnyy * took a vote on keefeing. ddtiitvn v out of the sales. Pant expelrlejiAe showed that children did idft ^Ko understand the values riliMt' such sales. The ponter o*elist ~*n6, a place where children can do aft-• || lion's share and thna show tMr patriotism for Poppy Day. Frances Matchen. Lorraine den, Christine Krinn. Minnie and Jeannette Vance were seltdj^rr, to represent the local unit at <Qw ^ twenty-third annual Patriotic ference at the MorrisoA hotel; til . conference took place et MiMi A and Jeannette Vance la prep*rfe%^| her report in wWch she will many interesting nnd thiftgs to tell. Ghrsttne Krinn and Vance are faithful to. the nursery. Jeannette Va*ee. HeaH. etu Vycital, Christine KrinA nSi.f* Minnie Green other women from the ell district at Elgin and fcMi 1.030 Enstar gifts for hosptt men. They nnf^d «• ®gin «t on Sunday afternoon and mrtfl 5, paalrtnc socks. chiefs and Hen. After 5. they ed their ktpbands at a PVRMC NOTICE Notice of Prebosed Change In r Gas Schedales PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS hereby gives notice to the public that It has filed with the Illinois Com- . . . .. . mprice Commission, on March 15, "••ghbots for flornl offerings,iinstrumental in 1951. a new schedule of rates for sympathy, donations of|^ a chick ordinance tor tM Cn gas service. Schedule G-7. *nd the many other kindnesses of Chicago. Later, the same gflMN# i function of an Aurora *o* SM* oToiwr^Si Al Roster ftroMWted The jAnti-CiPUelty On December IS, 1950,' WWtern United Gas and Electric Osmpany and Illinois Northern Utilities Company were merged into Public Service Company of Northern Illinois. The four schedules for gas service has in effect prior to this merger were continued in effect after the merger as schedules of PubliqnService, The proposed new schedule will replace these existing schedules so that only one schedule and uniform rates will apply to the entire territory now served by Public Service. It is estimated on the basis of use during 1950. that th^ proposed uniform rates will not result in an increase in the Company's revenue. In general reduced charges are provided for residential, .commercial and firm industrial service, and increased charges are provided under the Interruptible rates and to certain * large industrial users under the off-peak rate. The present rates for interruptible gas service expire on May 1. 1961, and the availability of this service ls» extended until May 1. 1952. under the increased rates contained in this filing. Further information with respect thereto may be obtained either directly from this Company or by addressing the Secretary of the Illnots Commerce OottWnlfcSkffl. at Springfield, Illinois. A copy of the proposed' change in the schedule may be Inspected by any interested party at any business office of this Company. PUBLTC SERVICE COMPANY of Northern Illinois By C. G. Bennett Vice President. (Pub. March 22-29) E L M WAUCONDA ROUTE 176 PHONE «.14tl Matinee Sunday 2:80 P.M. Cont. PRL* A "sAT., MARCH 23-24 Sl'NDAY ONLY, MARCH 25 A GRAND EASTEK TREAT! extended in our bereavement We grefttfr appreciated everything. Mrs. Edward H. Nickels Miss Marie Nickels 46 Mr. and Mrs. John Reed fit MEM0RIAM In loving memory of my dear husband, Roy Cromwell, whe passed fcway March 22, 1949. Gone Is the one I loved so well. Silent the voice I loved to hear. / Your lonesome pal. 46 ^ Eva Cromwell CARD OF fHANKS In this manner we wish to thank all of our friends and neighbors for floral offerings, cards of sympathy and the many other kindnesses ertended in our recent bereavement. Everything was greatly appreciated. #, *GNBS BIENAPFL 46 . , ALMA RIGG6 Renew- thet. . 'jbscriptfon to the Plaindealer now? I I HHI I 4 » 9 M # 9 » 9 < PHONt mim ' my Kid* -- Atftnd BUGS B1'NNY*S ' SPECIAL EASTER SH09| ' SATtRDAY MORNING' 19 A.M. FREE! • • FREE! FREE! J« LIVE BUNNIES nnd • . free Prists To Every Roy' Aft* Girl Including a Delieious Cwfty Bur. On The Screen "THE BISCUIT EATER" Rugs Bunny Dennld Hack Daffy Duek All For 20c Ina Tax* FRI. - SATh MARCH 2S4t Matinee Sat. at 2:30 PJR. Johnny Wehmaller Rnster Crabhe In . "CAPTIVE 000." plus Bowery Bog* in V:?*LUBS BTSTERS* And Cartoon SUN. . MON~. MARCH Ml The Seal KOREAS Stery •THE STEEL HELMET* rulings were legislated Into state stottttea Mr the of Illinois. Included In the* ordinance to-Av4: portion thkk ittM AH fll ,fl^ son shall sell, baiter er t/m living baby chicHs. mriMp If other fowl unless proper facilities are provided for Ike no dyefc : m-M of such fowl. Also. *" BMiy be sold which have Colored or otherwise tT to impart to the* •» color. Violation brings a pmnr M,'. of not leas than five dollars a# •ore than $900 for each off est gi»» ¥1' MODERN LOOK "Drapery iHagulse" can old-fashioned oorner wthOows ft modern lodk. Several typee ^ traverse rods have been apidd| l designed for such ,wUldowa. Tllft drapeMOs can be diawii from tajp to right or from right to left whichever suits the partknlM ™ window -- by merely pulling •[; _, cord hidden at one side. SMfc ft ^ treatment will add beauty -Ml, . gracefulness to the rest of furnishings, also. _ STARTS TUESDAY, MARCH 37 Fontaine Joseph Cottea ^SEPTEMBER AFFAlV I M M i l M M I T f M l l l l l i H Colony McHENRY, iLUKin Air CendNloMd -- (MM Ooed Ylsleft and SoonA Doers Open ad ftdt F. IL Streen Slnrti « 7i99 P. M. FRJU - SAT, MARCS SMI Double Fmtnr# Gene Antrf <kfl Dnvta ^INDIAN mstniY* ••ABBOTT AND COSTELLO OF TSE FOREIGN LEGION* World News SUN. . M0Nn MARCH Ml Ronald Reagan Blnnn Lynn Introducing BON 10 "BEDTIME FOR B0N10* rarteen - Mnskftl * Wertd Hw Hun. Mftee 1^9 CLOSED ON TCE8MY WEB. I TMUBSL, BIS. Lee J. Cehh ' JMO •Til MAN WHO CBEATBS UIS1LP Cnrtadft and Sheet Mh|ail \l

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