* h rfy , - •%? V. f f f e *v-s?^ «» ^.au^jM,.,...,,^, „ »PW-r,i S^.'/W*-';?* Vv^5** ^ :-,? * 'i; '.'/ .#••• <»,* • 'V **&"**#'• '»** 3 %"<!& VS**" «£fW. 4-i«'41 - *M |ll1l( >feJ ^Li*.ii__•_ ^Svifk^ ' •' " ' . * ~\ j V ' , '.,/y), -•/;'. ?'/'.« Thursday, December 4, 1952 ».'is#*. f t',.-ifatofraSkfefc. - >.-'--'J •&'•"• '•; ' ".* TflE McHENRY PUUHDEALER . *" , V •• 1-" ' f •* I"" f " v • T-m HERE ARE THE ANSWERS TO YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT PROBLEMS! CHOOSE HERE THE tJse Your Crayons To Brighten Up This Picture October Purchases Of Bonds Totalled $159,582 Residents of McHenry county purchased a total of 159,582 United States Defense bonds in October, 1952, according to figures received from the Treasury cepartment by Harold J. Bacon rf Crystal Lake, volunteer defense bend chairman in this county. A total of $119,562 of this amount was invested in f eries E and H bonds, the reriainder in the Series J and K securities. According- to Arnold J. Rauen I'linois state director of the <?€ f?nse bond division of the Trea sary, total sales of Illinois ex eeeded thoge of September, 1952 fcy $352,000. I'UBLIC SERVICE IMPLOYEES SHARE I!N ANNUAL AWARDS Four employees of the Public Service Company of Northern -JClinois who shared in year-enc awards for the best suggestion. • Jbmitted during 1952 under the utility's suggestion system wers among those 'honored Wednes- 4ay, pec. 3, at a conference ol the company's officials in Chi cigo. Edward L. Higgins, Waukegan *as awarded the first priz< ($200), while Ralph Bonebrake iTaywood, received the second «ward ($150). Third prize ($100 rp. o-M--« ^orge J. Beckel Haywood, witn John J. Lauer •'so of Maywood, accepting thp $25 award for 'submitting the greatest number of useful ideas during the year. Higgins, a generating station employee in Waukegan, had received $350 previously for designing and Ituilding a tool -vhioh .will save considerable time and effort when repairs are made on boiler tubing in generating stations. Bonebrake, who works in the utility's gas engineering department in Bellwooc!. ^dvanrpd a new work order trac- j ing idea whicli • not only save.* time, but eliminates possibilities if transc-iMn: •. i>-o 3 He ]-;ui | received $300 previously. Beckel, a testing department employee in Maywood, suggested a siii-: cone rubber covering to protect padlocks in inclement weather. ' nrds totalise $115 had bee: him previously for the idea. ine utility s suggestion sy?- -m, f- luuio 1 forty-one year^ Tqj-o, attracted 2.032 suggestions from employees during 1952. Of this number, 839 were accepted and cash awards approrimately $9,000. Ossfn* the Jotnt In Emporia. Kans . Carl Tate Williams drew 90 days alter he denied that he was a Peeping Tom. told the judge that he was merely looking for something to steal. FOR YOUR TOP MEN! • i f We have assembled a grand array of gifts . to help you chooM just g! the right thing for each man on your list. Here are famous name brands, by famous makers, the brands he knows and prefers. Robes • of fine gaberdine with cdfttrastirig trim ... , : $12.9| ; Other robes from .... $8.95 to $16.95 BAM!*#** / \ Gilt purchases boxed and -wrapped with no additional charge. SheY sure to be both pleased and pretty when you give her this glamour- gift for Christmas. Max Factor's "Jill-in-the Box" presents radiant Color-Fast lipstick in an ingenious pop-up package. Lovely to look at ... wonderful to wear. Gboose one for her today. MAX FACTOR **JiU-in-the-Box" • • .you can get a famous at this NEW LOW PRICE Wilson leather glove^toith warm fur lining ...... ............. $4.95 ¥an Heusen or Wilson shirts -of lustrous white- broadcloth. • $3.95 and $4.95 Wilson White Orion shirts $8.95 <<&?, Smart new Wilson ties in all the latest patterns and colors. . . $1 to $2.50 Expanso br Paris belts in fine g leathers - plain or fancy. • if $1.50 to $10 5 * pnu Mr Other Max Factor gift* from 8Si to $7.90 (plui iw) No packaging chargt Bolger's Drug Store I'll ONE 40 McHENRY ( We give and redeem Gold Bona btampi ~ $23095 Electric Model learn the magic of Modern, Effort-free INDOOR DRYING (JUkk{poo& STYLE! Make all of washday automatic. 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