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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Aug 1946, p. 2

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V'*1 • * ^ '.Iv1,. '"fe-P* ' "a ' *• ' Mt> tin RINGWOOD (By Mrs. Geeire Sbnwd) .Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr*. Walter Low were Mr, and Mr*. Lea- He Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stone, <? ' ? --i»v. 1 $ •A*jJ Joan Mary and Jimmie Low of He-|jeaeop attended a school friends re-, Chicago 8at*r«iy to see the baH bron, Mrs. Irene Low and daughter, | JJJ»ion . m\ Geneva_ Saturday. iepeop atl .anion at ... . i They had dinner at the Danish Ma 'St 551 RooiB aBd M enjoyed a boat trip •ma Beatty ami Mrs. Viola Low and, ar0UBj| the lake in the afternoon. daughter, Alice Mae. .jTh8aJq& tit*Smi*Odi si rSnJsjTJSr«»> ^ Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C. L. Harrison Georm Shepard, n and Mrs. Rose WATOH FOE •THE XTOMICDBUST" Dosen's Gay Festival •' of Fan and Frolic ; , THE DATES ... AUGUST sist Mtmtf&jfe ; THE PLACE . . . HORN'S CORNER. | .< :.:MeCULL<mLAKi;^ ELKHORN, WISCONSIN Friday - Satirday - Stnday - AUGUST 30-31, SEPTEMBER 1-2 'ifP 4 BIG DAYS - 4 BIG NIGHTS I ELMAN'S CARNIVAL Rrnie Young Revue -- Friday, Saturday and Sunday Nights ; White Horse Show 25 White Albino Wonder Horses ^ Monday Night t*. if? . Six FIM Attractions Every Afternoon Baseball Every Morning --.Championship * * WCLO Radio Station -- Entertainment 4 -- BANDS -- 4 < Machinery Exhibit, First in Four Years FIRE WORKS -- SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND MONDAY iw 1 RACE PROGRAM > FRIDAY, AUGUST 30 Two Year Old Trot, Purse $750 2:14 Pace, Purse $1,000 Vhree Year Old Pace, Parse $7M SATURDAY, AUGUST SI Two Year Old Pace, Purse $750 Three Year Old Trot, Purse $750 Free For All Trot, Purse $1,000 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER t 2:18 Pace, Purse $1,000 2:18 Trot, Purse $1,000 Free For All Pace, Puree $1,000 MONDAY SEPTEMBER 2 2:24 Trot, Purse $1,000 2:24 Pace, Purse $1,000 2:14 Class Trot, Purse $1,0011 AUCTION ©HAS. LEONARD AND ED. VOGEL, Auctioneers Having decided to change from daily fanning I ( will sell at public auction on my farm, known as the old Lnmley farm, located on Ringwood-W onder Lake Road, 2 miles northwest of Ringwood, one south east of Barnard's Mill, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1946 Commencing a4; 12:30 o'clock, p. m., Central Daylight Airing Time, sharp, the following described property:- i|f^' 33 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK J consisting of % HOLSTEIN AND GUERNSEY MILK COWS; 10 HEIFERS, 16 mos. to 2 years old (many of these heifers are daughters of prise bulls of the Holstein Breed ers Assn's breeding program) ; 1 HOLSTEIN BULL, 3 years old; 1 TEAM WORK HORSES; 75 LAYING HENS. Hay, Grain and Machinery 2,000 bu. Vickland oats; 600 bu. Oberducker barley; 600 bales hay; 800 bales straw; 6-ft. silage in 12-ft. silo; Farmall F-20 tractor on rubber; 14-in. tractor plow; tractor cultivator; 8-ft. tractor disk; corn binder; Papec-silo filler with pipe; hammermill; side delivery rake; rubber-tired wagon with box; 4x16 feed rack; milk cart; Universal portable milking machine, 1 year old; 14 milk cans; 2 pails and strainer; John Deere manure spreader; half horse motor and pump ' jack; 1929 model Ford A Coupe with new top and three oew tins; switch box for electric fence; 12-ft. dump rafce. ; •' ( BUILDINGS ^ farm just west of my farm on the eouth side of the road the following buildings will be •old at the same sale TO BE DISMANTLED AND REMOVED FROM PREMISES: 3-car garage; 12x16 chicken house; 20x20 combination corn crib and hog house; tool shed 22x50; milk- house; 30x60 barn on 16-ft. posts; 14-jft. stave silo with chute. TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER AND TO REMAIN ON PREMISES, including 60x120 ft. lot--8-room farm house. TERMS--AU sums of $25 and under that amount, cash; over that amount, a credit of six months at 6 per cent will be extended on notes approved by clerkl Those desiring credit kindly make arrangements prior to purchase. No property to be removed until settled for. KINLEY L. ENGVALSON JfoHZHXT STATE BASK, CtarUn* J trip Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinae of Crystal Lake spent Sunday in the Harrison-Peet home. Mrs. Viola Low was a visitor in Woodstock Monday. Paul Shadle visited friends at Madison over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Treon were callers in the Charles Peet home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard spent Sunday in the Alan Ainger home near Hebron. ®' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Huff spent Sunday in the Barney Bonr home. Clarence Dates of Chicago apent ! Sunday in the Oliver Lawrence home, Mr. and Mrs. Granville Carlson and daughter of Maywood spent the weekend in the Clayton Bruce home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wicks of Chicago spent Sunday in the Oliver Lawrence home. Mrs. Shirley Zimmerman and daughter, Joan, of Bull Valley spent Saturday in the Clayton Bruce home James, Dick and Marjorie Wiedrich of Greenwood spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thurhvell and children of McHenry spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Lawrence and son, Joe. Mrs. Lill Con^ray of Crystal Lake and Clarence Dates of Chicago were visitors of Mrs. Cora Kelley Wednesday. Mrs. Joe King and children of Chicago are spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whiting. Mr. King was a Sunday guest, George and Nancy Ainger of Hebron spent Sunday night and Monday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard. Dr. Louise Evanson of Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. C. L. Harrison and attended the school girls' reunion at Lake Geneva, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Haberlein spent Saturday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Brown spent Wednesday in Chicago and attended the ball game. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stanek of Richmond were guests in the home of their son, Harold Stanek and wife, .Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffman spent Saturd&y morning at Woodstock. Mrs. Gertrude Ritter of Kenosha spent Sunday with her father, Frank Fay. Mr. and Mrs. John Kruchten, Mr. and Mrs. G. Hichman and Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Haberlein of Chicago spent Sunday : with Mr. and Mrs. George Haberlein. Marvin Bauer is visiting in the Marvin Arsneau home at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawley and Mr. and Mi's. S. W. Smith attended the Milwaukee Fair Sunday and stayed to see the horSe show in the evening. Everyone take notice! There will be another ,scrap paper drive on Friday. Each one is requested to have his paper ready Friday morning. Jimmie Wagner of McHenry is visiting Bob Brennan this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leonard attended the Milwaukee Fair, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas and family drove to Wrigley Field in DDT CLOSET KIUS MOTHS ...Aau. flic*, mosquitOei? •ilver nan sad many other hoeiehold pem, oa contact. G uarantt e d % Ready Pasted to resula eCecdve for at INK one yes*. Jutt dip in water sad apply--<<>*• up in s to people, pets, and fabrics. Always aafel DDT w i l l not brush off, aa ia aprays, becava* his incorporated into tat product. f».sf J0X. Mrs. Jennie Bacon returned home Sunday froas Elgin, where she the past two weeks with her Mrs. Louis Abendreth. M|ry Ann Wiedrich spent " in the Louis Winn home spent tm W. * BrMdbMd, WU. is visiting in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., hoinf. -• , 1 Card Rattray of Algonquin is vis* Mnc the Weimm Andreas home. Mr. and HM. Mitchell Kane spent Sunday with Oa former's parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Earl Kane, at Mundelein. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harrison have been entertaining their neice, Miss Lola Harrison, of St John, Kas. Mrs. Mitchell Kane spent Monday «nd Tuesday with her parents at Springfield and attended the state fair. Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Harrison and Dr. Louise Evanson enjoyed a trip down the Blackhawk trail to Oregon, Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carr and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Sr., were visitors in tin Oscar Berg home near Woodstock, Monday. ' Fred Weidrich and son, Fred, Jr., Charles and Joe Carr and Bob Brennan attended the state fair at Milwaukee Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Carr and family spent Sunday with her mother at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs.° Louis Hawley and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawley attended Milwaukee fair Sunday. lead Tea ' ~ To make the cloudless type e( iced tea, measure four level teaspoons of tea to each two cupe of cold water. Cover and let it stand in the refrigerator from 12 to 14 hours. Pour it over cracked ice or ice cubes. (lor Mva. Freud) Mrs. Od Hoffman and sons of Wflmette spent several days with her sister Mirs. Arthnr Ksttner and family. They all attended the Carnival at Hartland on Smday. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Harry Hall entertained members of her clab at her home. Five hundred STOMPANATO'S PRE-WAR Permanent Wave Specials 40% Discount Starting at $2S 10% Discount Starting at $7.50 15% Discount Starting At 2 Personsu $15 Cold Wave% > ? starting at $Id, $12.50 and $15 (No Discount) Machinless Wavee, 1 starting at $7.50 up to $15 (No Discount) School Girls Permanente (No Discount) $5.00 up STOMPANATO'S Beauty, Body Contour Salon 226 Main St. 227 Benton St Phone 641 Woodstock, 111. Wanted--Beauty Operators 6 DayB Weekly Tuesdays Through Saturdays and arises went to Mrs. Math tasgern, Mrs. Hah, Mrs. Ben May, Mrs. Elsie Benish, Mrs. Evelyn May and Mrs. Frank May. A* lovely lunch was served following cards. Joseph P. Freund, A1 Schmeltser, George Waspi, Danny Miller and Charles Freund enjoyed the doubleheader at Wrigley Field on Thursday. Sgt. and Mrs. A. Hasel were weekend visitors at the J. F. Panknin home. Mrs. Hasel spent the week with the Panknins after Sgt. Hazel returned to Fort Sheridan for assignment to Chanute Field, whej he is now stationed. Mrs. Anton May his been a patient at Woodstock hospital the past week. The PinOchle club met at the home of Mrs. Charles Freund on Friday night. Prise winners for high scores were Mrs. A1 Brits and Mrs. Math Nimsgern, while consolation went to Mrs. A1 Schmeltser. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. John Jong attended the wedding of their niece at St. Mary's church in McHenry on Saturday. Stanley Kattner of Chicago spen% the weekend with his mother, Mrs. John Kattner. Quite a few from here attended AUCTION the Ameriean T eghui and Firemen's Carnival at Rfchaittad. Mr. and Mrs. John Doetsch and children WUmette .visited friends and lelatlrea in ttyni *p %nday, ' . Tbmtey Freund is sjiuiillaa sev«ml jays vacation with Ntitfves in Me- Mr. and M*s. Ctareace Lund of Chieagn ware palters in the Charles Freund. heme ea fWsdnssdty night Mrs. Lucille Nebgn and Mrs. Alice Fierce of Richmond spent in Chicago. T*aave evyryaujar cryatel. Bwhj • aytnp for any havaraca iMlaMel Itjiat to teoln sugar hi a «fl| HvH Heat equal amouala of ar and water until it boiling point, then set natt* te H, On Gilmer-Volo blacktop road, being 8 miles east of Wauconda, 1% mile east of Highway 176, 6 miles southwest of Grayslake, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28 at 12:30 o'clock (D. S. T.) CATTLE -- 85 head choice Guernsey cattle, consisting of 4 springers, 7 recently fresh, 6 bred 2-year-ola heifers, vaccinated; 5 yearling Guernsey heifers, vaccinated; 3-year-old registered Guernsey bull. HORSES--Black mare, 8years old, wt. 1,500 lbs.; bay gelding, 4 years old, wt. 1,400 lbs. MACHINERY--J. D. corn planter (fertilizer attachment); Case corn lanter; cultipacker; tyte-D, grain inder; seeder; battery brooder; 100- ft. pipe; 15 bu. hog feeder. FEED--700 bu oats; 70 bu. wheat; 35 acres standing corn; 900 bales alfalfa and timothy hay; 600 bales oat straw; 9 tons fodder. POULTRY--SO chickens. MILK EQUIPMENT -- Rite Way milk machine, 2 single units, complete; 6 milk cans, etc. FURNITURE--Dinette set with 4 chairs, walnut bed with dresser, and chest of drawers, maple bed with dressejr and chest of drawers, water fall style walnut bed, desk, (above are like new), Singer sewing machine, Quaker oil stove. Also 1930 Chevrolet panel truck. HERMAN AMANN, Owner Public Auction Service Co., Clerk Froehlich, Chandler & Wicks, Aucts. £ Cleaners PHONE W $06 S. Green St McHENRY John J. Vycital Hdwe. McHENRY PHONE M-M NIGHT AUCTION 7:30 p.m., sharp Wednesday, August 28 At G&ulke's Sale Barn--Route 47--Woodstock, Illinois Charles Leonard, Auctioneer 75 HEAD 07 DAIRY COWS, EITHER CLOSE SPRINGERS OR FRESH WITH CALF BY SIDEir Load of Jerseys by Mr. Parks FEEDER PIGS - CALVES STOCK BULLS HORSES BEEF CATTLE SHEEP - BROOD SOWS FEEDER CATTLB YOU CAN BUY -- YOU CAN SELL ' Call Woodatock 572 or 489 if you have livestock to oomdgn, # ' ALL CONSIGNORS PAID CASH DAY AFTER SALE. All consignors make arrangements to get your livestock in. either the day before the s&le or bring same morningof sale. * Terms: 25 per cent down, balance in monthly installments. 1 to 16 months time at % of 1 per cent interest. if • f Woodstock Commission Sales Co. Inc. * * WM. E. GAULKE, Owner-^Plidae 872 i. - " V* • .J1 5-" V* % tl ^ X ^ •' " • ' , •V 1 * "W ^ K-f' *' ' r > i REPAIR PHONE 439-W 510 r-v.-v: HEADQUARTERS FOR STEERINfr SAFETY See Oun NEW MANBEI SOENTinC EQt FOR BALANaNG UIPMBN AND TESTING NOW AT YOUR CO! Saki ~'k Our MANBEE equipMentr . . . dedicated to yoar| safety ... is the neweatj fhieet, ssost scientific way| to test and correct faattyg; alignaient or balance. Stopj| by and see it. Don't pal| it off sake! " -j «S S. v-.-I *; ' .%*- Don*! put up with shimmy, wobble or wander at yoar front end. These , are danger signals. Oar scientific list will give trae MUM and correet diref IF YOUR WHEELS WOBBLE, SHIMMY OR ARE HARD TO TURN . . . SEE VS NOWi CENTRAL GARAGE •"€. -i FRED J. SMITH, Prop. Phone 200-J • r f i j r . . iohnsburg HOMES - FARMS Taverns and Lots / |LOTS| HOM1J fliiw -- New is the thee to bay lotsu WIMR staterial becomes available . . and it will shortly . . choice lota will go ap in price. Think of it . . A plot 50x120, akaeat a Vi-acre of wooded hifh and Art land. Only $850.00. Terass: $iej# smrth. BUSINESS SITES -- Lota-suitable for basineee on highway. Gaa station locations with large road frontage. Tevrist eabin sitea,«te. - | HOMES J IMMEDIATE POSSESSION -- 6-Room Hoiise. Modern. M.Me 9+ ft. of land. Furnace heat. Several other buildings. Terass. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION -- 5-Room House. Completely furnished. Electric refriforator. IN feet <rff way 120. Terms. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Modern. Fireplace. High- 5-Room Hoose. 100x100. High api aped. Beautiful aettingl All year around--Furnished completely with refrigeration, etc.--A bargain. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION -- THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL -- t-Reem Hohie. Completely furnished. Gas. Electric refrigerator. Everything yoa aeed! - $l,S00 d«wn. fas.00 msadL •~T^ EDWARD M. LANNES Exclusiye Agent TOES REALTY AND CONSTRUOTIOll 00. SINCE 1920 667-R-2 McHenry Phones 674-M-2 We can sell your property on an exclusive basis at the beat pricee obtainable. List year property with as. We have hundreds of customers waiting for good hemes, ftae resort property and large faran. CHICAGO PHONE --tall departments-- KEYSTONE 2060 •mv » :'"rr REAL E8TATE LOANS V WSURAMCE

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