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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Jan 1947, p. 2

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tfcflli Flft TWO : fJ-,V 4 ^T* ' >.« v'-N Slrnm ?* Ss, «?* * * . »»IMIIMl»tl»MMMI«»t» that red line in oar thmnooMtcr ^ V-- _ ^ and began pulling it down. How NeCulraft Lake ion* his ^ win u«t»difficult to j say, but we do believe the old boy Oft MHMMI# ! is getting a bit fatigued by now. By "Yardstick* folks Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nerstad J»id a farewell visit to Peter and Pearl ||st Sunday before departing on their 'dents out to their cottages. It looked j a supervising capacity by the Mars Hbe Spring was just around the j candy Co., of Chicago, will spend corner to many of them. j six months supervising the construc- We must confess that ouf red tion of that nrms' new plant ^ there, flannels were beginning- to feel a bit {while Mrs. Nerstad enjoys the beauty itchy and we were tempted to shed of that old world city. them, fcut then just twenty-four The folks left by plane yesterday hoars later old man winter once I f ChicaKO>8 Municipal airport andi again marched in and took hold ot B <' 4' 'I' <' • • •• •• 'M1 'g'» •{• •!' j:GladstMc^ NYLONS Colony McHenry, Illinois 54 GUAGE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY James Craig , r-' Batch Jenkins . "BOY'S RANCH^ C; Ate News and Novelty SUXf* A MON.. JAN. 26-27 Walter. Pidgeqpi -- Ikrna Massey "HOLIDAY IN MEXICOPlus-- World News and Cartoon TUESDAY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Frank Morgan -- Keenan Wynn "THE COCKEYED MIRACLE" ".V \ *-7 kV * - > * V, • ? ' . F ^ >/* >k\- •>•/: ,*{ > "T1 < VL v - :• ts> I . . ait--.". -,.,i. • Vs • sir- ;K - f ' =•" .W : v.'. to land in Mexico City last twelve hours later. Bon Voyage to the Nerstads from all of us. Herman Jahnke returned last Wednesday after enjoying a six weeks' vacation toaring the Sunny South. Welcome home, Htrman. McCaHem Lake was well NM* sented at last Sunday's Ski Meet held in Cary. Among the folks from here who enjoyed the many thrilling performances were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rochelle, Mr. and Mrs. Helge Davidsen, Mr. and Mrs. Leckovitch, Lee Larson and Erling Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. John Boyle enjoyed a pleasant weekend visit with Mother ] Boyle. The Chas. Merkelz' weekend guekte I were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merkelz^ !Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mlrkals, ana jMiss Marie Merkelz, all of Chicago. ] The Ladies Bridge club held the!r i regular bi-weekly session at, the I home of Mrs. Wm. Rochelle last I Thursday afternoon. Among the McCullom, Ladies who 'are members of this 'great sorority j and who enjoyed an afternoon witn i the paste boards and a delicious repast served by their gracious host- , ess were, Mrs. Ethel Smith, Mrs. j Margaret Davidsen, Mrs. Estelle Beaty and Mrs. Olga Scheubert. Any day now Alvin Blake will i carry his lovely Jean across the j threshold of their newly remodeled Ihome above the Roy-fAl Inn. j Construction Engineer Clem Wirfs has been working feverishly with his crew of experts for the past 'month to bring this project to an i early end. j Congratulations To j Dave Boyle on his seventeenth birthday anniversary, January 17, di Inn service in th^ army last Welcome to McCallom Lake folks! Nate and Baits Old mlnda are like old horses; you molt exercise them if you wish to keep them in woxfcing order. To® many people itch for what they want, lmt won't scratch for it. j Most girls attain their ends by not exercising sutfteiently. Progress is » state of human development wfeere a man j>ays a n m h Mi i imi» m nil i in Kill 11 lt< 11 If 111 i Mi l l IK SS4M^-S5!"S" laundry for destroying his. ADI08. WESTPHAL AUCTION CHARLES LEONARD, Auctioneer Phone Woodstock 478 The undersigned having- decided to quit farming will sell at public auction all the personal property on the farm formerly known as the Olof Anderson farm, one mile south of Woodstock on Dean Street Road and % mile west on Davis Road on THURSDAY, JANUARY 30 Commencing at 12:00 o'clock sharp, the following. described property to-, wit: y t. 14 BEAD OT LIVESTOCK (By Sal*. Nade) Lflymoor Property Owners w*tt prsssni a< BsneAt Danee, Sal, Fsk 8, safe pwossds la go to the McHenry Ftnimmfo Fund. Music will ba by the "Knights of Rhythm." Admission f$ <esnts, tax included. Prant Keller, chairman, and the committea invite everyone to attend. The ae« tive comnuttae are C. Rogers, a; Johnson, F. Svoboda, O Maner, R. Wadmer and R. Krinn. A surprise party was given re|^ cently at Mr. and Mrs. John Nir« zena^, Cicero, I1L, for B. Koch, re«:, tiring from the Cicero police fercev Guests were Mr. and Mrs. T. Leggey Mr. and Mrs. J. Nirsena, Mrs. B|^ Koch and the guest of honor, Baldly win Koch. Mr. and Mrs. H. Heits of WheatOA Mr. and Mrs. Neitert and Mr. an<| Mrs. B. Koch cf Lilyimoor called orf Mr. and Mrs. T. Legge in honor of Tom's birthday. All had a pleasani time. * Mr. and Mrs. T. Legge's nephew, H. Burmelster, was killed in an air crash in River Shannon. He was * flight engineer on the luxury airliner "Star of Cairo." TWA officials, who headed rescue operation^ declined comment on the cause of the accident i>ending an investigation by the U. S. civil aeronautics author^ ity. Mrs. R. Krinn, newly elected first vice-president of the American Legion, is staging quite a rehabilitn« tion program for the veterans at Downing, 111. Last week Mrs. Krinn invited the ladies to j6in her in en tertaining the boys. Gil Rogers donated his service by playing the ac- Acremgt Crti Not Drastic starttJag most op-to dats Is *1,860,090 from tlw at to of ops«mtlop.... Tha annofcnusd goal for «n stated to rsprssMtt a rsdnotloii of Hsrmsrt IMI joaL Bat it is noted thai it IMt pr--« acfesgs of am| lUMM aoros. The IMt harrssted aeresge tolslsd *555# aerss, aooocding to the crop reporting board. Oonsnmptloo of food is ewiootsd to remain high in «lts of probaMUty thai mors durable goods will bs avaflablo to tempt soma moonsumers' funds.... As has been pointed Out by Secretary of Agriooltnre Andsraon: "millions of "M|" wmmd In tho simod had never had good diets leaned to apprsdate iuod demand m better food; also minions of civilians for tha first tlms had money to buy larger quantities of meat, dairy products, and fruits and vegetables.... We have no means of mes using these but wo know that when consumers havs plenty of food doflars thsy . alpod diet than we ;v- •p. 'vi'" buy greater before hnag quantities of the foods aosded for i Tm3COLUlflt 18 8P0N80RKD BY GA FARMERS CO-OP. •:w 5-; PHONE 29 523 Wsukegan Rd. FOX' HUNT JAN. 26 ' will be to enclose one square m0» The Marengo Sportsmen's club is with four lines of hunters and i^^ly.1^ Th^^^uSSf6"1 the1 8P°"8°ri^ ^ F°X "Unt' i° 1,6 h.eld captain in charge of each line Elmer Rarhars MprkolV hn her fi'rRt1 Broadcast seeder; New Idea j birthday, January 21. [ 1-row cultivator; rubber-tired ^wagor ' ^ Mrs. C. Rogers entertained the J Grange, John Boyle on his nineteenth birthday, January 3. We are happy to Welcome Sgt. Fred McMurray and Sgt. "Lucky" Wozniak and their families back to McCullom Lake. Both boys have seen service in the European theatre in the last war. The McMurray's purchased the Willits home about two years ago and wil] establish permanent residence here with the Wozniak family. Sgts. McMurray and Wozniak were * DnPont Nylon f Sixes 8^-10Vi •Full-Fashioned MILLER THEATRE • PHONE 32 Woodstock, IU. ARTHUR LAMBKEE AUCTION CHARLES LEONARD, Auctioneer Phone Woodstock 478 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Jaaaary 24-25 "GOIK8 COUNTRY" Breathtaking Color Am--r the Majestic Redwoods! Plos: Co-Hit No. 2 -THE COCKEYED MIRACLE'1 with Frank Morgan -- Keenan Wynn &UN„ MON. & TUES. January 26-27-29 1 "TIP-TOP" HITS 2 "THREE WISE FOOLS" with t jlUrgaret O'&len -- Uwis Stone • Lionel Barrymore Plus: Hit No. 2 "BLONDIE KNOWS BEST' It's the Bumstead's Best! GLADSTONE'S HcHENRY, ILL. PHON* 182 4'4"l 1 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY January 29-30 "SOMEWHERE IN TBE NIGHT" with John Hodiak and Nancy Gaild Plus: "RAFFLES" with Olivia DeHavilland David Niven Consisting of 11 choice Holstein cows; 1 heifet, 6 months old; 1 Sorrel gelding; 1 Black gelding. Feed 10 tons mixed alfalfa and timothy hay; one ton loose hay; 4 tons corn in crib; 100 shocks corn; 10 shocks of stalks. v'"' r | J. D. general purpose tractor; Mc- ladies to invite (iil more frequently. |0,1 a^^erm>on of Jan. 26, starting Behnke, is the captain of the hunt D. corn binder; Deering grain binder;! Mr. and Mrs. H. Kamin were out'at 1 o'clock. Meeting places are to and all hunters are invited and urged ~ Wea mower; | this weekend. be at Marengo and the Riley Center to attend. Only shot guns will be 4. ° Mrs- c> Ro&ers Grange. The method of operation used. and hay rack; dump rake; Mc-D. side i Thursday afternoon club at her home. | delivery rake; Blackhawk corn plant-) Newest memlber of the girl scouts er; 2-section drag; wagon and box;1 is Marge Rogers, who was just 10, Mc-D. hay loader; J. D. 2-bot. tractor!thus becoming eligible. plow; J. ID. Tractor disc; walking! Happy birthday to Wililam Koeliplow; bob sleigh; corn sheller; fan- ler, Lou Mikuitis and Orr Maher. ning mill; platform Scales; Model-A! Mr. and Mrs. W. Kurbuym's neice, %-Wn truck; Papec silo filler; tank j who was stricken with infantile parheater; chicken house, 14-ft. x 24 ft.; alysis, was transferred to a hospital brooder house; brooder stove; slat in Madison, Wis. Special message corn crib; JA-horse electric motor; to Nancy: Everyone knows it's no Perfection milking machine;, electric fun to be sick and you're bearing up water heater; 6 milk cans; 2 steril- J wonderfully too. So everyone's wishizing tanks, pails and strainers; 150jing that some speedy trick will Leghorn pullets, laying now; new hasten recovery for you--Don't forhay rop«f grab fork; 25-gal. jar; get folks the "March of Dimes." fruit jars; round table; kitchen! Mrs. F. Keller was quite a disapheater; Also all small tools and | pointed little lady when the' doc equipment used in the operation of i said she was too ill to go to Chia farm too numerous to mention. Terms: All 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 the clerk. Anyone desiring credit, kindly make arrangements cago. Attention Drivers! The undersigned having decided to quit farming will 3ell at public auction on the farm known as the Bat.- man Bros, farm 5 miles southwest of Woodstock, 5 miles northeast of Union, 9 miles east of Marengo and 1% miles west of Route No. 47 on route No. 176, on MONDAY, JAN. 27 Commencing at 10:30 o'clock sharp, the following described property, towit: As this is a large sale all feed and machinery will be sold before lunch. 66 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK Consisting of 35 Choice Dairy Cows Some of which will be fresh, a' number springing and the balance imHV.hif eood. , Holitefit bull, 2 years^okl; 1 yearling Holstein bull. Z Good Work Horses. Hogs: 2 registered Hereford sows; 1 sow to farrow in April; 15 feeder pigs; 8 hogs; 1 registered Hereford boar. 225 pullets, now laying. 20 ducks. Feed 40 tons of baled hay, mixed; 12 tons mixed hay, loose; 800 fcu. Vicland oats; 18 ft. silage in 14 ft. silo; 30 tons cf ear corn; 240 shocks of corn in field, quantity of cut stalks. Machinery and Equipment , McD. Farmall tractor with starter and lights, on rubber; tractor cultivator with power lift; 2 bot. Allis Chalmers plow; 8-ft. tractor disc; F-14 McD. tractor on steel; McD. tractor cult.; 18-in. McD. tractor plow; two 3-sec. drags; grain drill; J. D. corn planter with fertilizer attac^mrent^ like new; J. D. manure spreader on \rubber, new; McD. Corn planter with\fert. attachment and tongue truck; twp 5-ft McD mowers; McD. hay loader^ vlike new; J. D. purchase is made. No property to be removed until settled for. EDWALD WESTPHAL, Owner First National Bank of Woodstock, Clerking CARD OF THANKS I would like in this manner to express my sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for cards and flowers before i sent to me durin?g 1m *y recent illness. I am also grateful for prayers offered in my behalf and for. visit3 while I was in the hospital. *86 MRS. JOSEPH P. iFREUND. Read the Want Ads Let Us Give Our Estimate WEINGART TRUCKING SAND -- GRAVEL -- FILLUIU BLACK DIET -- LIMESTONE TKUCKS F0S HIKE PHONES: 655-R-2 «r Hettermann's Service--618-M-2 IOHNSBURO--P.O. Rt. 1, McHENRY Will Everyone wtnrgot an arrest ticket in McHenx for- not having sticker on windshield contact me. FRED WILSON TELEPHONE RICHMOND 403 G. I. Homes For Sale Hqijips available for civilians In.< SHALIMAR (Beantiful Garden*) Located one mile from McHenry city limits. ' JOHNSON & WILLIAMS, Home Builders. TELEPHONE 227-J » side delivery rake; dump rake; McD. ndle carrier; McD pipe with hay JJpgftlfllllSl . Rom where I sit„.^ Joe Marsh Willie Goes to School at 23 fiv :r • Everybody's Joshing Willie Wells idlest going back to school. They remember when WilUe would hide oat in the woodshed--scared to hring his report csrd home to Ps. But under the G.I. Bill of Bights, Willie (who has a wife and baby) is getting a free education at the Agricultural College. Ami Unde Sam is giving him a ftfte report: "Deportment, excellent; Progress, above average." That goes for all -those under- |adaste veterans. Like Willie, they inreciate an education more than ever now. They're industrious and well-behaved--their favorite beverage is milk, or a temperate glass ot beer. For them the "three R's" seem to mean: Responsibility, Resourcefulness, Restraint. From where I sit, cynical folks who thought veterans wouldn't wsnt to return to school--wouldn't stick to steady habits of work and moderation--have their answsr in "undergraduates" like i V ,* i. -1 ' ihtjw I * r * : Copyright, 1947, United States Brewers Founded* corn binder with bund bundle loader; 40-ft chopping attachment; kosentnal * roll corn husker. like nevq J. D. 7- ft. grain binder like new. t Hores cultivator; 1 row disc cultivate ry^^o walking • pl^ws, stee' wheel Nvago^t und boxr "steel wheel wagon and rack; rubber tired wagon and rack; McD hammermill; buzz saw; Briggs and Stratton motor; fanning mill; platform scales; elec. fence controller; stone boat; cream separator; 7o-ft drive belt; Cowboy tank heater; belts; log chain; silage cart; Stewart clippers; hay rope and pulleys; Hinman 3 single unit milking machine, complete with pipe for 40 cows; 37 milk cans; elec. water heater; Dairy Maid; 2 rinse tanks; pails strainers; etc. Also many small tools used in the operation of the farm too numerous to mention; chicken equipment; 2 brooder houses; 2-A hog houses; 3 hog troughs. Household Furniture Kitchen cabinet, electric iron, %-- 12x14 rugs, 9x12 rug, combination book case and writing desk, 3 dressers, 11 chairs, 2 library tables, side board and other tables, round oak heater, small cook stove, 12-gauge shotgun, single Bhot 22 rifle. Not responsible for accidents; Lunch wagon on grounds. As this is a large sale feed and machinery will be sold before lunch. Terms: All sums of $25.00 and under that amount cash, over that amount a credit of six months at 6 per cent will be extended on notes approved bv the clerk. Anyone desiring credit kindly make arrangements before purchase is made. No prorperty to be removed until settled for. ARTHUR LAMBKEE Owner NStfcmal Bank W Woodstssfc, Clerking THEY'RE SO GOOD Jj-. PANCAKE? ARE DANDY THIS TIME OF THE YEAR, REMEMBER WE HAVE THE INGRECHENTr HERE/ '8 DICKOW'S M w1 Ma a nP rR-> KEa tT '*0^, MCHENRY 3 WE URGE YOU TO ATTEND McHENRY COUNTY FARM and HOME DAY WOODSTOCK COMMUNITY &GH SCHOOL MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1947 Sessions run from 10:30 a.m. till 12:00 and are repeated at 1 p.m. General session 2:45 till 3:30 p.m. DAIRY FEEDING MANAGEMENT AND BREEDING PROBLEMS PASTURE IMPROVEMENT HOW TO USE YOUR SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT THE 1947 FARM PRICE OUTLOOK THE PRINCIPLES OF FARM MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTING MALTaUG BARLEY AS A CASH CROP FOR McHENRY COUNTY CHEMICAL AND CULTURAL WEED CONTROL DDT AND OTHER BUG CONTROLS--EMPHASIS ON CORN BORER McHENRY COUNTY SCHOOL SURVEY DISCUSSION WHAT IS NEW IN HOME EQUIPMENT WHY PASTUERIZE MILK AND HOW THE COTTON TEXTILE OUTLOOK GENERAL SESSION CHEMISTRY IN EVERY DAY LIVING--Demonstrational Lecture, V. S. Peterson, Research Department, DuPont Company. McHenry County Service * Chicago Producers Comm. Company Woodstock-Lake Farm Loan Ass'n Lotis Production Credit McHenry County Faigk Supply Association J^we Milk Association Woodstock Progressive Milk Producers McHenry County Farmers Co-op Association WIH1IIP PII 11 V i H Din E I ^ R icba rd J a^er MOMMIE DWOMlNYOa AnTo WTUHBA FTEwNbCrcE ?V OUJ 'we WEBE PLAYING DOO ANO OUOf TRICO TO RUN AWAY ANO CHASE GKT& SO 1 UOOKEO HEP. THlREr MY MOMMY ALWAYS BUYS AU OUR BAKERY COOPS AT Riverside Bake Shop BAKE SHOP ^ Q u c i ! i i s t h e s e c r e t of Our S u c c e s s RICHARD JAGER PROP. lUp^ersid'e " Drive ^ • ' - '

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