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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Oct 1946, p. 8

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r. *7 *•» " Y»* 'i, . .. ". 'J. ! : . ' Vf";- * ."-* " '« . j r, HfWMl ar sPHr®S <ii hum it milium m i WHEN IN FOX ULKE On Rt S^4V**T »-ootnu» amass BASBSOm *ome-madi '. '-Beat of OoffM formerly of West McHenry Closed On Tuesdays •IMM<MHU<<M<HHIMI •Pit •H•IOnIi f tton, . the Mr muSirfii of feed, or amarty halt « tan. Ifthe die of bog cholera, at Wb IhI stag*; all H0I lead to kit, w Ite m <diMi |i CWMRWd. nmWM Car* Tba national physician lu |M§aila tion ratio which b uwMiw tt* to pnlwt dvflai hMlfli la probably about l to I,OH, aaya tba dapartmant of agriculture. DR HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST • „ At 514 Main St., West Steffan's Jewelry Store Thursday ) ESf« Bnainl -- -,... , JTiaaal Trtbtai -- VI CampiMe Ykiaal Analysis Bean Dally: • la ISP aHndO N1 Eto M 8 cKBBaNtaRrdTa y MI4 - V' -•• lOlM p j a . MCHENRY * PHom • 440-B WTTDOO* SIGNS - • ' Truck Lettering a Specialty - ' Window Lettering Prompt Senrtai, H. REESE Fox Street •PPRRP ^PPPIIRP rDAN" DANIELS LAKE SHORE CLUB Now Serving: DELICIOUS STEAKS, CHOPS, CHICKEN, SHRIMP AND SANDWICHES Fine Liquors and of course "Daft" at the organ! - Bob Doran, Mgr. Phone MoHenry W7-J-1 Route 120--Lily Lake Attention Car Owners We wish to mn^1^ thai in addition to our other swmoe, we now have a new department, Mare a nhpiste stock of .. OKMKKATOB8 . .. STARTXRS .. . ltiftTUBUT0R8 rosL PUMPS . . . l o m n o i r PAKTS We rewind and build them to factory specifications! We are a little off the beaten path, but will guarantee you prompt and satisfactory service . . • Oall on us and see . . I Oarage and Dealer trade invited Seaco Sales & Service Fred J. Svoboda Lilymoor, Box 416, MoHenry, m., Tel 615-W-2 Directions: Turn south from Route ISO at lily Lake School, turn left at third road (leading to kksp, second building from Center avenue. Riverside Drive;- . M-* ms- ' REALTORS Through booms arvd slumps--always iffoding the samo d«f*ndabj« s«rvic» of superior facilities and wiperiencid ygpraoiMMl. • . ... j'. . v. -Jjut* • SSKTV TRASS AGO Wa learn that the residence of Chat Hm»j in this village, had a narrow --tape from lightning daring tba starm of Sunday storninj Peter Younger and Mrs. Joe maan were married at the fannau church. Johmbnrgh, on Monday by Rev.Father Mehring. H. S. Rounds has moved his barber shop from 'Pekovsky's building to Blake's Mock, one door south ar the furniture store. Vern Smith and family removed to Lincoln, Neb., this week. ' FIfTT TEARS AGO During the thunder storm on Wednesday night last, S& Sherman had two vatepUe cows killed by lightning, on his farm west of this village. C. E. Lamphere baa sold out his grocery business, in the Kelter block, to John Lee, the baker, who has taken possession of the same. John J. Bueh has just put In a new set of scales, in front of his building near the iron bridge. There will be a clam bake, at Sailing's hotel, Pistaqua Bay, soon. We learn that the picnic on Sunday last, for the benefit of the Johnsburgh church, was wall attended and all report a good time. FORTY Y&ARS AGO Mrs. William Phalen and family have moved to Kenoahs, Wis. The Phalen house is already occupied by John Spencer and family of Wauconda. Prof. Win. F. Rica, who is teaching in the high school, has moved his family to town and if occupying the Lamphere house on Main street. Butter was quoted at SS cents firm on the board of trade, The engagement of Frank former McHenry boy, but Managej Required by the Act of nt March S. IMS, Of The McHenxy Plaiadsaler, published weekly, at Mtfleary, % for October L IMS. ^7 State ef IffinSis. «f lURiaqp. n. me, a Nkary Public in aw* •w mmm Jtate and eeamty aforesaid, ^sraaMaWrjggjaisd A. H. Moeher. whe, havtegaaen 4aly sworn accordteg to law, dspeaea and aays that he is the managing adttnr of the McHenry Plalndsalsi; aad that the following K ta the beat «( Ma knowledge and bsliat • tne ilslimiat af the owaerddp, Maaageasant, ata^ ef the aforesaid publication far the date shown in tJX held Laws aad Rerolations, printed on tta reveree of this form, to wit: L That the names and addressee ef the publisher, editor, managing editor, and bqaineat managers are: Publisher, Chaa. F. Reaich, Woodstock. I1L Editor,^ A. H. Masher, McHenry, III. Managing Editor, A. H. Moaher, ; McHenry, All. , _ - 2. That the owner b Chaa. F. Renich, Woodsto^, 11L S. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other aect-rfty holders are none. S. That the average number of copies of each issue of this publitida 8rd day of October, im TOOT, <8KAi* HELEN KN<» Notary PtibUe. ' ^KalnUac Tip Minting should not be done ol WlaCM which are close to or beb* the freezing point. Some author- Maa caution against painting in temperatures under SO degrees, -while othCra go as low as ,40 degrees if the air is dry and no early freezing la anticipated. • _ It hire and ing and gat production as It the building """binary Need Rubber Stampaf Order at TIm Plaindealer. Bacteria muWply tm milk, and milk wKk a h count won't whf high product*.' The bast way is with a water tank it , as cold air does not do the Jab enough or fast cation sold or distributed through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the tWelve months preceding the date shown above is IJIt. ; ;/ r A. H. MOSHER; " Managing-Editor. Sworn to and subscribed before me RCA ZENITH rtir: STROMBERG-CARLSON RINGWOOD ELECTRICAL & RADIO SHOP Phone Richmond 883 Ringwood, III Housawntma ooHTRAdnNo Also Refrigeration Service mm 09DI9 IK BUMiLat now of 8t Paul, Minn., to Iflss Ruth Parrence, of the same city; has been announced. THIRTY YEARS AGO The steeple Jacks are at work repairing the ateapla of St. Mary's church since Tuesday morning. It cost |6.a0 aad trp to obetraet the cross walks in McHenry. At least this is what one auto driver pnid this week. Frank Justen is the new bookkeeper at the Borden bottling plant here, starting work recently. weet side to tin Mra. CIVILIAN JEEPS * Why wait a year for a new car or tractor, when N00 down, will put you in an all purpose Jeep. Also new hm Wagons and Traikrs. KILEY MOTOR SALES Authorised Willy's Dealer |ftreet Phone Crystal Lake 801 CRYSTAL LAKE ILLINOIS f:30 p.m., sharp i . " . . ? - ' ' . , " , Oct 9 At Oaulke's Sale B&rn--Route 47--Woodstock, Charles Leonard, Auctioneer.: 75 HEAD OF DAIRY COWS, SPRINGERS OR FRESH WITH CALF BY SIBJL Load of Jerseys by Mr. PailBB FEEDER PIOS CALVES STOCK BULLS HOR8E8 BEEF CATTLE SHEEP BROOD SOWS FEEDER CATTLB^ - . YOU CAN BUY -- YOU CAN SELL Call Woodstock 572 pr 499 if you hare livestock to consign ALL CONSIGNORS PAID CASH DAY A.U consignors make arrangements to get your in. either the day before the sale or bring sans of sale. - y i_ Terms: 25 per cent down, balance in monthly ments. 1 to 16 months time at Vi of 1 per eent Woodstock Commission Sales Co. Inc. WM. E. OAULKE, Ownw-FheM 873 Having <M my fasm 1 will sell at Public Aactian <m my ten located 8 miiea North «f Joteabaqr 2 miles aaath Hf Spring KStnva, 8 infm northeast of JUngwood, an tlia Johnaharg Spring Grave , read, on SUNDAY. OCTOSSR S Commencing at 18:80 o'clock, duip 84 HAD OF LITBBTOCK consisting of SS head of milk cowa; 2f being Holetain and 8 Guernseys: 2 Holatein heifers, 18 moe. old; Hols tain stock bull, m years old; 2 Rolstain bull caWes, S months old. FOUR HEAD WORK HORB8E8-<- Team bay geldings, 7 aad 8 years old; team geldings 9 and 10 years; 2 set work harness and single har» 60 head feeder pigs. 800 White Leghorn bans; SO Wfcita Leghorn pullets. Hay aad Grain 600 balee clover and timothy; I ton loose timothy hay; 700 balee straw; 1,800 bushel Vicland oats; SS acroe good standing corn--12 ft. alio, full--some red clover seed. Msrhiaarj Mc-D. - Model-H Tractor, starter and lights, power lift and take-off, like new: Mc-D. tractor cultivator; Mc-D. 7-ft. tandem tractor disc; Mc- D. 2-bottom 14-in. tractor plow; 4- sectiwi atari dag; J-D. corn plantar with fertttiaer and beam attachments; Mc-D. corn binder; Mc-D. grain binder; 6-roil Appleton corn shredder; Mc-D. manure spreader on rubber: Hooeier grain drill; rubber tired wagon and rack; Mc-D hay mower; Mc-D aingle row cultivator; douUe culthwtor; Mc-D. corn binder; Mc-D. manure spreader on steel; damp rake; &r tedder; cultipacker; V W-M I gang plow, udson all-steel disc; iron- w! electric ell . feeder; 2 Prime electric fence controls: electric brooder; bench vise; 2 oil drama: slip scraper; 1,000-lb. platform scale; grapple fork; 160-ft good hay rope; flu ft. trip rope; tackle blocks; woven and barb Wire stretchers; 60 gallon iron kettle: barrels and hog troughs; shovels, forks, small tools, and many other aitielee too numerous to mention. Milking Equipment Double unit Universal milker, complete with pipe line tor 28 cows; electric water heater: two wash tanks; milk cart; 10 milk cans; path, strainers, ate. SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS. TERMS--All sums of $25 and under that amount, cash; over that amount a credit of six months at 6 per can! will be extended on notes approved by elerk. Thoee desiring credit ldadly make arrangements prior to purchase. No ^roperty to be until for. JOEL P. MliJ.HR | Matey State Bank, Clerking. But it cam happen, in your new home, unless you give your contractor instructions to include adequate wiring plans in his original blueprints. In a home with adequate wiring you'll have circuits enough to supply electricity for all your present appliances, gs well as for those soon coming your #ay. There'll be multiple switches to light your way before entering a room guf phaty of convenience outlets. Rimming lights, "loafing" appliances and lengthy extension cords vanish . . . y o u ' l l h a v e g r e a t e r s a f e t y , t o o . , Now, before you build, is the time to check with your contractor to be sure the wiring plans for your new home will suit your needs. Find out from us or your electric contractor how easy and inexpensive it is to enjoy the convenience ing in your home. r •••Safe •W. •yaahiwfe *--• : • i * ii." "7-y ^ % - SlJili

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