fmwmmm m*A I j MEN TO MAKE RETREAT' nKW CONTINUE TO CAIN IN, ILLINOIS New incorporation* in mi»^a continue to show a gain over 1052, Secretary of State Chariee P. Carpentier has reported. Tlda year's total of 1,209 for the first two months is 157 greater than last year's mark New businesses chartered under the Business corporation act showed the biggest increase, be tag 124 ahead of last year, Mr. i the Carpentier said. The total is 824 .< 0i.': *• ^ wmsm tfiimA Out-of-statr business groups granted certificates of authority are thirty-one ahead of last year, for a total of 101. In the not-for-profit field, the 282 hew Illinois groups chartered are one ahead of last year, and the two out-of-state groups which have obtained certificates of authority are one ahead of 1952, Secretary jCarpentier said. The total of $187,752.85 collected in fees and franchise taxes for the first two months of this year is only $6,724.17 lower than $194,477.02 collected at the corresponding time lilst year, despite the fact that a single large Issuance of stock in January, 1952. started that year off with exceptionally large collections,. Mr. Carpentier said. For February alone, this year's collections of $98,454.36 were $16,- 946.50 greater than the |81,807. 86 collected last year. "Huttecribe To he PlaJaiealer A little fli^l to Newton, Mass.. f*. ported, in some poanderoent, that her cat bites people. hates catnip, 4s friendly with mice. , V'*£t3 S*:j • w-s';- Approximately sixty men from llw McHenry area are making *Un* to attend the annual retreat at SL Francis Retreat Mayslake, 111., from reached by the time .of departure on Friday.< The retreat is a time set aside as an opportunity to solve spiritual problems and for ser- M4rch 20 to 22. It is hoped that | icus reflection on the basic truth the goal of seventy-five may be j of religion and the prin- i ciples of human conduct. ""Any men who are interested and have still not made reservations or who need transportation arrangements are aslfed to call LeRoy Welter or any other member of the committee tonight Of Marriage Certificate klets By County Clerk Illegal that the $3.50 is the regular price Tor a marriage license or whether he has represented the $2.50 as an additional charge. Judge Castle's opinion cited court decisions holding that, a court hcuse is for public and not ( private business and hence *"it < l|U Illinois county Of marriage certificate along with issuance of tnarriage licenses, is illegal, Attorney General Latham Castle tidvised State's Attorney Robert H. Canfield of Winnebjfeo county. Furthermore, such a county j would appear that the county >plerk cannot legally retain jpro-' clerk would be precluded from fits from any such sales of ^f*r- j conducting any private business Mage certificate booklets. Judge in his office in the court house." Castle's opinion said. It is a principle of law as well 4 The county clerk,vof Winne-1 as a political maxim, Judge ibago county, Staters Attorney j Castle's opinion stated, that "a Canfield info-med Judge Castle, j public office is a public trust." • .lias sold such booklets for $2.50j Under that and other principles in addition to the $1 fee for the of law cited, the opinions con- Soft drinks usually have tannto 111 them and since these stains are colorless at first, they're usually. Ignored. When old, they become difficult to remove. THE TOM HOURS: ^'•jfon. Tnee. If *' Wed. Thura. Sa|. i Friday 9-9. K tffcn Street McHeniy, IMf '-•'v PHONE 746 "OUT OF THIS WORLiP ' COAT^jmd SPRING HEIRS i1 • • • ' • " • 3$ 1 ••T-ijfistifciir-f' III 'yfhn? ^ DRY CLEANING WEEKS'm EASTBT \W. Wt hare the One-Day Cleaning thai gfeally gets out all the dirt so colors and patterns and fabrics look T .Ike-Now Again. You'll'be amazed how our cleaning service restores clothes to like-new beauty! Spots Gone! Better Press - lasts longer! liurry '^r before the Easter Rusfe! * * Fro*Plck-Up and Delivery McHenry Jnarriage license or a total price Of $3.50. There is a question of fact, Canfield said, whether the bounty clerk has represented eludes, the county clerk would not be authorized to retain profits from sale of the marriage certificate booklets. SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE H SALMON >LE GOOD ^ FORLENTEN MEALS Looking for a new dish to help Lenten menu? The answer to serve spicy salmon caase- CUtttd salmon is one of our flavorful fish, with a. discolor and taste which nearly everyone, i Ntitrisalinon is one of the valuable of our food treafrota the sea. It is a valof protein and conit amounts of caland phosphorus. In .'it is an unusually gocd ef^itamin D and B2. 1 SpMiy Halnrw Casserole 1-foond can green beana - 4-ounce can mushrooms mi K teaspoon Tabasco • 4 tefctespoens butter ;«r mar- ISlf * *****«*» It'".," 4 teMespoons flour 1 1-pound can salmon 2 cups buttered bread crumbs T. Drain green beans and mushrooms; measure liquid. Add enough milk to make 2y% cups. Stir in Tabasco; reserve. Melt butter; add onion and cook until tender, but not brown. Add flour, mustard and salt; stir to a smooth ^ paste. Add / reserved liquid and cook, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens and comes to a boil. Drain salmon; flake. Add with beans and mushrooms to sauce; heat. Turn into a l^rge or individual casserole. 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