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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Feb 1951, p. 3

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. yii \ji. ;o '- ' ^ ••.«V i< - * .*-*** < A : ;fe: • l»i(l Terterlolai is * pork dinner "»»* jg| on * cold night. Might m ^ . •t- j$UT pork during the monthi. It seems too rich I hA< hot weather. Pork tender-! bur are not too commonly used p thejr a^e tasty and economical W* th«re is no waste. Have cher Proqch (flatten out) one ftd of pork tenderloins. Dip medium sized pieces of meat beaten egg thin in bread itnbs Crumbs can be bought caged but be sure they are !»• Seasoning may be added to and of course meat should be (j£l and peppered before dipg in e$g. . ry iae*t in H inch of lard or £sco until, golden brown. Lower it' an<t .cook until well done, at one honr. 3w<s»t potatoes baked with jackon and baked apples make this tt a complete meal. the state of Oonttecticat examined the Vision at 44,91 applicants far driver licenses snfr tomd that M.M8 of theee ted riaoal problems that ml^rt make them highway bawds. Only|4.4M of tfats* were wearing glasses to correct their probata*, and 2,719 were unaware thsi ttdr vision was below Complete lis? oc tteebe liToetoek remedies at %ituei Drag Store McHenry. ttf ATTBOKM jr;„> LADE DRY Wet wash ai lte LAUNDRTT - ' ON BOUTE 120 Phono 308 53 Wentine BHs for your MAN The man you have married or will soon marry deserves the very best in han4some, tasteful Jewelry. Here are gifts that he will treasure for an entire lifetime . . . gifts as fine M-the sentiment behind them. Han't cameo rin|f design, *<tT &•* ffol* faff Links Maay Styles Ml Prices Waterproof Service Watches $29.75 fc Up •ffXri * STEFFAN'S JEWERLY' MAIN STREET McHENRY Two-thirds M the drivers Involved la highway crossing accidents we; fbund to hive^deltetlve vision on the ride ef the accident, accordh _ to a study made by Edwin D. Fletcher, examiner In charge of researchi California state division of driver's licenses. I Bay «» the eon. The hay help movement of (be the digestive tract, the cews to make mod better vet of the nutrients in the grass. -• • "-jfiMl Sereeetag tbe fttingttt of stainless tt screening was recently tested successfully against the swing ef a baseball bat Qnackgrnse . If an entire field is sfttb guackgrass, tillage meUwdl ef eradication are simpler and mere e c o n o m i c a l t h a n any method. HUGHES AUCTION the cost of any niece ef house- IM* equipment include the b« In •I'll tb* manufacturer pedes It •Store discarding that tat, ce» whether itis worth iaving to tt»P «<luipment in when not In use. Equipment which is used only at eertfin seasons of the year needs a storage container which fits It conveniently, holds it in best shape keeps out dust, and is sturdy ami thick enough to protect «p<"rt accidental knocks and Jolts. The original box, therefore, may be idefl for storing such varied items at empty canning jars and jelly glasses, blankets, portable electric .tons and heaters, and electric pads. rut VIXMI A combination greenhouse and pottery shed on radio IS near Volo was badly burned one recent morning. The structure Is qwned by Emil Kulin, who believes the fire was caused by a short circuit in the pottery shed. Glass in the greenhouse was damaged by fire and water, while the pottery shed was a total loss. Elmer Thompson, Wauconda fireman, received burns on the right hand In fighting the blase. He was given first aid at Uto Hre atation. WILLIAM H. KUS8EL and WILLIAM B. SULLIVAN, AmUmmn The undersigned, having sold his farm'known as Milky Way Farm, will sell all his personal property on the farm located 3% miles North of Woodstock, mile* South of Hebron, turning West «t Boat's j corners, and North at Silver Spring School, at Public Auctio^m SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 10th. 1951 *7 .Cffljpeeelns at 1® o'clock, as follows, towlU •y"-'•' - .'"y' ,'- •- 105 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK , •.„ • '-'^..1 . consisting of 47 head of Holsteln Dairy Cows, of which IS are fresh, aid a namber of close springers, and tell cows. THIS IS AN OUTSTANDING DAIRY OF FIRST AND SECOND CALF HEIFERS, GOOD PRODUCERS, AND WE WILL BE PLEASED TO HAVE ANY PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS GO OVER THE HERD PRIOR TO SALE DAY. 6 bred Helsteln heifers, 11 spring heifer calves^ f fall heifer calves. ALL HEIFER CALVES OF ARTIFICIAL BREEDING. HEIFERS CALFHOOD VACCINATED HOGS v. . j, S3 bred gilts, breeding date started January 2nd. 3 Durco bMNrfc*1 - HAT, GRAIN and FEED 50 tons 1st and 2nd cutting alfalfa hay, mixed; 1500 of ear corn; quantity of baled straw; quantity of chopped straw; iMk. stlage in 16-ft silos. v » MACHINERY 2 John Deere A Tractors and cul- Ma»ney Harris self profiled tlvators. picker McCormick fleering H Tractor Eagle field chopper With and cultivator corn and hay attactmMf : McCormick Deering T 20 Crawler McCormick Deering 7 ft ffiOwer ' tractor and belt pulley McCormick Deering stde : raW' Ford Tractor with cultivator and NEW HOLLAND HAT BALIB, ft manure loader years old Case Model C C Tractor Case portable elevator, 34 ft, . 2 3-bottom 14" Case plows 09 U.S. Grain Blower and pipe rubber 3 rubber tired wagons 2 bottom 14" John Deere tractor Flare Box plow Ward's Hammer Mill Case 10' double disc Slip scraper John Deere 14' single <ttPC 2 hay racks 10' field cultivator Electric brooder . . Cultipacker ' Humbolt stalk shredder 4 section steel drag . McCormick Deering horse drawn 2 section wood drag spreader , John Deere 490 corn planter, 180 McCormick Deering JMHK0 tractor,-; rods wire (4 row, new) rubber in front 9' McCormick Deering grain drill, fertiliser and grass seeder attach- -- ; ment - AS THIS IS A LARGE SALE. ALL SMALL TOOUS . , , MENT WILL BE SOLD IN THE FORENOON. PLEASE COMB AARLY, MILKHOUSE EQUIPMENT 4 unit DeLaval milking machine; electric water heater; 15 milk, cans; wash tanks. MANY OTHER ARTICLES USED IN THfc OPERATION THE FARM. TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. aM., NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS. , LUNCH WAGON ON GROUNDS. TERM -- USUAL RANK TERMS. Printing DeOam As s dollar bill goes threogh the feinting process one press prints the front, another the back, and a tiird one the numbers and toe colored seal. leafs Gelt • v = The bear moves with an awkward or shuffling gait because he has no clavical to keep the shoulder bones steadily apart Thus, as the forelegs are moved, the blade-bones "work" much more on -the side than Is usual in animals. Caiwpr Mis--is Opaoto Colostrum--the first mflk a cos gives after calving--does not eases trary to the battel ef some termers. In fhet, it is possible to change abruptly from feeding whole mUk to feeding colostrum without causing evea a slight digestive upest. M Leader Bene When egg production drops In the laying flock there Is' a culling Job to do. Culling also must bs {done when hatched pidlets have -just started to lay. Do Slot waste high-priced feed on laxy and IdH birds. The herns carved eft ht* « suit of a The Bible says that rays 1 the head of Moses when he down from Meant S&iai, and scholars translated the word tor "rays'* as - bona." More thpn 122 mflfion toe famous McGuffey readers has* been sold. Their suthor. Prof. Wtt 11am H. McOuffey, taught mora) •philosophy at the University ef Tto ginia a century ago. 8n* serlh« for The Plaindealei FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WOODSTOCK, Clerkinff ||| Member federal Reserve and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. EARL M. HUGHES, Owner ^ r The high-compression Hurricane V k ' r . engine squeezes more miles from every gallon to give top economy in the IT'S TWO CARS IN ONI I Along with top economy, Willys gives you double usefulness--a smooth, comfortable passenger car and, with seats removed, a ^big-capacity cargo carrier. Come in and road-test this thrifty, dual-purpose carl WILLYS aiftif *•*#• ** * iM mays Station Wagon vf' *:Wr* McHENRY WIHys-Overland Sales 604 Front Street Phone 403 «H|P> & H TELEVISION EMERSON and MOTOROLA SALES -- SERVICE PhoM 738-a 606 Plroot St or 45S-E-2 WMt McHenry, Illinois $AVE MONEY JAVE 'Li' x ? on '-v y Wholesale and Retqil Meats Hams «ul Wsean ' • WE SERVICE " Home Fimmti -- Restauruili --- Holefa GARY GROVE LOCKER and PROVISION CO., Inc. Cmty. minolt Phone Cery 4H1 Locker* For Rent -f re.-- ,>• i STORE NO. 380 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL' 9 1 MEATS FRESH DRESSED MICXUN6S * Tratfr sad Yoanf •.49* 49* Tender Lb. Steer Liver 79* Fresh Fruits i & Vegetables CALIFORNIA ORANGES * Has. 29r JONATHAN APPLES 2 dos. 19c CALIFORNIA RED CABBAGE 0). i9c WHITE POTATOES 10 lbs. 33c ! Beginning ef Lenten 8IkM' ' 1 Helibul Sfteek 55c j Boneless • Skinless Cod Fillets 32c Boeeless • Ocean Perch 39c Haddock Fillets 48c SMOKED CHUBS . lb. 65c NOW YOU CAN GET ' tstrs FROZBI FOODS IdoBI R PEAS -. . . . . 23* LIBBY'S SLICED It es .pkf. STRAWBERRIES . . 49* LIBBY'S BROCCOLI It es. pkf. 29* HEW VEGETABLE SHORTENING I lb. tin REALITE SHORTENING , • - > : DEL MONTE E. G. SUGAR PEAS MB tin 2-37# LnBY*8 ^ n tiB TOMATOE met v i . "J 25* MELODY WHIP sr"?', ^ ^ • tall tin •'s% ;'-S _ ,.J! **'• t ^' *i. ' " J1' • _ * * : V 3" 2 9 ^ LIBBFS FRUIT COCKTAIL • • Jt>. • MasjseiliieiasManBBrissnBSSMMHiM^Mn bnf tin 2-27^ OCEAN 8PKAY CRANBERRY SAUCE ate tie 2-27* DINTY MOORE BEEF STEW e • e e ' e SC en Jtta LOG CABIN SYRUP > • . . . . n* GOLP MEOAt. CNNICHKO FLOUR DEL MONTE CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 4 V7-; • . iia*-- -h&k- 1^ 9 tfe 25* • es xnn ORANGE JUICE. . 2-43* •I i LIBBY'K SLICED . It OS .pkf. PEACHES «... . 29* PETER PAN SWEET PEAS att tin 2-29* SPAM 13 es. tin 49* OSCAR MAYER WEINERS It es. tin 49* Reg. her UFEBOUY TOILET SOAP . . 3 - 27* LUX TOILET SOAP . . Batk sise 2-27* SWAN SOAP 2-19* SUPER SUDS . SWAN SOAP Vx . . ->f'\ • .. . ,* . -v ... -V , Mi 2la

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