I .£* a # f Thn*»d*y, June 14 1951 -I'-W LOHNIE SMITH AUCTION £!• YOGEL, Auctioneer 31 HEAD oi LIVESTOCK 4 sows (3 reds and 1 Cheater Whit#) with 30 anckliag pigs, team of good work horses with , 2 set* of breeching harnesa. Having sold my farm. I will <r 456 CHIC--K•E» .N»S» 8e#at Public Auction the follow- '1®® Colombia Hampshire springers ing described personal property, ^ months old. 100 White Rocks 'on my farm located 2 miles Blast months old, 200 Barred Rocks of Ringwood on the blacktop, 2% cross bred with Hampahire Reds miles Northwest., of Johnsburg, 31 ^ Months old, 50 Hampshire Red miles North of McHenry on FRIDAY. JUNE IS. 1951 , SbirtiiK al 1:00 o'clock sharp. • wt VVllUOl/Ul^, !> I miles South of Spring Grove and I heni» 1 y®*r ©Id | . FEED 300 bnshels ear corn, MACHINERY McD. "M" tractor, 2 years o\d. with hydraulic lift cultivator, life new; McD. power corn binder with bundle loader and carVier and wagon hitch; Papec silo filler 16-in., new. only filled 4 silos; 300 gal. gas tank on frame A skids; several good log chains; Ohio rub ber tired manure spreader; John -ieere 3 bottom 14-in. tractor plow. Case 2 bottom 16-in. tractor plow; John Deere 9-ft. tandem tractor disc, rubber tired wagon with metal grain box, 120 bushel; i rubber tired wagons and hay racks with basket rack; 3 section steel drag; McD. 5-ft. haymower; Gehl hammer mill, 50-ft. drive belt; grain blower, 35-ft. pipe; electric cow clipper; fanning mill with bagger and electric motor; 1000 lb. platform scale; 1 cutter; grindstone. •* v MILE EQUIPMENT I Universal Milk machine, X double units with pipeline for 35 *ows. pump and motor, new; 22 milk cans; 2 solution tanks; 2 jas water • heaters; pails and 3trainers, etc.; electric stock tank heater. Some Household Furniture Not Responsinble for Accidents Usual Bank Terms. Lonni* L. Smith, Henry State Bank, MAKES 9[M Qwn«r Cftrklnf I I ! CHEMICAL ACTION DOES THE WORK 2 to 5 times cheaper without digging pumping out • • SPECIAL PRICE For Limited Time ONLY 10 lb. can $3.75 %5 lb. can $9.00 ' (ict HodHII Solvent Today At ^Bn||Bpp^ (•EO. (OLLETTK. Owner I OS RIVERSIDE DRIVE PHONE *>$) "°^T I McHEN'RY, ILL. A U C T I O N On Gilmer-Voio blacktop road being l mi. N. of hwy. 7#, 5 mi. S. of Volo, 3 mi. N. of Gilmer. 13 mi. SE. of McHenry. 7 mi. NB. of Lake Zurich, 3 ml. E. of Wauconda. on SUNDAY, JUNE 17. At I OTIock (D.8.T.) THAI'. A MATH.--A-C model 'WC* trac. on new rub., ex. cond.; A-C 2-row power lift cult.; AfcD. 10-30 tract good cond.; A-C Seaman 5-ft. tiller, on rub., ex. cond.; Case 6-ft. combine, on rub., ex. cond; 4-sec. steel drag; McD. 2- bot. 14*in. trac. plow: McD. 8-ft. drill with grass seed attach; MoD. corn planter; nib tired wagon and rack: cement? mixer. KEEl> and SEED -- 4 bu. Lincoln soy beans. f»00 bu. ear corn. MIM'.--Paint spraying outfit. S2- - THEMcHHfRY mmkmrnm--mmrn--mm* KUHBYUNWORTS VOWS EXCHANGE* AT ST. PATRICK'S Y* PLAINDEALER ' "t- - ^: ,f }'k^ • j ^ ^ i Miss Lois Kurbyun, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Walter Kurbyun of LEGALS THEODORE L. HAM Eft Master in Chancery ,s w Cirrnlt Court of McHenry 4<*a*ty! Lllymoor. became the lovely bride Wftdslork, Illinois j of Mr. George Worts. Jr.. son of STATE OF ILLINOIS i the senior Worts', in a pretty COUNTY OF McHENRY ss j ceremony solemnized at St. Pat- 1N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF. rick's church last Saturday morn- McHENRY COUNTY. ILLINOIS i ing. Rev. Fi. Coakley, pastor, of- HARRfKT KNUDSEN KIR8S, ' ficiated at the double ring service. Plaintiff! which took place at 10 o'clock. a u t t n m . , M r s ! J o h n K t l d a y a n d M r s . A. HALFDAN OLSEN, et al , Richard Smith, friends of the iv puiMraiDv Defendants couple, were soloists, accompanied ..... on the orK*n by Mrs. Carl Weber. GENERAL NO. 31998 NOTICE OF SALE The bride wore a white marqui sette dress, with lace inserts, and PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY' i3<H>d pearls trimming the yoke. GIVEN, that in pursuance of a de- !T1*e Sow,n was styled with long cree made and entered by «aid I train. Her fingertip veil was held Court in the above entitled cause j1,1 Pl«<* by a white seed pearl on the 29th day of May, A. D. 1951, °rown and she carried in her I, THEODORE L. HAMER. Master ; bridal bouquet white carnations in Chancery of the Circuit Court iand 'Hies. of McHenry County, Illinois, will, Mrs- Audrey, Miller acted as on Saturday, the 30th day of June, ma*ron of honor for her sister. A. D. 1961, at the hour of 10:00 : a,tired ttt a white marquisette o'clock in the forenoon (DST), at i dress over .blue nylon taffeta. She the east front door of the Court- a blue net picture hat and house in the City of Woodstock, carried a bouquet of peach-color* Illinois, sell at public auction to .ed gladioli. the highest and best bidder, for ' Her two bridesmaids, attired cash, all and singular the follow- i "'milarly, were Miss Grace Ktlday. ing described real estate in said !a close friend, and Miss June Kur- Decree mentioned, situated in the j bvun. her sister. County of McHenry and State of Robert Miller, brother-in-law of Illinois, or so much thereof aa bride, served as best man and shall be sufficient to satisfy said i Kroomsmen were Robert Peisert, decree, |o-wit: friend, and Patrick Moriarlty of Lots 34 and 35 of the Club Chicago, a cousin of the groom. Grounds of ^Spring Lake, beiug , For her daughter's wedding John B. Festert's Subdivision of Mrs. Kurbyun was attired in a the Northwest fractional quart- navy dress with white accessories er of Section 20, Township 45 and a corsage of white carnations. North, Range 9 East of the • Mrs. Worts wore an aqua dress. Third Principal Meridian, ac- ! navy accessories and a pink carcording to the plat thereof re- i nation corsage. corded in Book 1 of Plats, page ' Members of the wedding party 14, McHenry County, Illinois. enjoyed breakfast at the Villa together with all and singular Hotel Resort, followed by a rethe tenements, hereditaments, ception in the later afternoon and privileges and appurtenances : evening at the V.F„W. clubhouse thereunto belonging. j for about 300 guests. The couple TERMS OF SALE: Cash, pay- left oa a wedding trip and Upon able one-fifth (1/5) at time of; their return will reside on Rt. 91, sale and the balance upon confir- , two miles north of the city, mation of Report of Sale and ex- j The former Miss Karbyun atecution and delivering of proper tended the local high school, from deed of conveyance. ; which the bridegroom graduated Dated at Woodstock, Illinois, a few years ago. He now owns this 29th day of May, A. D. 1951. the Worts Oil company, as well THEODORE L. HAMER as assisting his father in the ope- Master in Chancery of the Circuit ! ration of his service station. Court of McHenry County, Illinois 1ll-t-iiiinnr..X thhnooossteea;:d deeern;m iAeelrr"yvC 'wwTHhtea°eafIlis"*;: hard AM CA RR^^ Jrr^ coal. pipe, used lumber, hand tools, tFRXITFKE -- 3-pc. wicker set with slip covers. 2 oil heating stoves (5 room cap., like new), coal stove (f.-rni. cap.), am. oil heater, lawn benches, etc. E. G. MILLER, Owner HERMAN BEIIM, Anet Public Auction Service Co* Clerk Joslyn, Parker, Van Doren A Kell Attorneys at Law Woodstock, Illinois Attorneys for plaintiff. ^ William M. Carroll, Jr. " Attorney at Law Woodstock. Illinois Attorney for certain defendants. <Pub. June 7-14-21) CARD OF THANKS would like to take this opportunity to thank friends and neighbors for floral offerings, cards of sympathy, donations of cars and the many other kindne®«- es extended in our bereavement. We are especially grateful for the services of Pastor Liberty. GEORGE HARTMAN. SR., 5 AND FAMILY 3 ^r GREAT Advantages Savings are insured up to $10,000 yearly Strong cash reserves are maintained for withdrawal of accounts CURRENT DIVIDEND 3% N Marengo Federal Savings & Loan Association SAVE BY MAIL MARENGO, ILL. Attorney at Law Woodstock, Illinois. Estate of EMMA WILLIAMS, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons that August 6th, 1951, is the claim date in the estate of Emma Williams, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County. Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. DERTRUDE WILLIAMS, CATHERINE^ SCHMITT;* Executors. Models Selected For Style Revue Models have been selected for the style revue which Circle 1 of the W.S.C.S. is sponsoring at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall next Tuesday. June ^9. at 1 o'clock. Betty Nielsenr will be In charge of the fashion shotrtngfe." Models Include Mrh. Mar^e Haug. Mrs. Dolores Ludford, Mrs. Clarence Niesen, Mrs. Agnes Fred- . ricksen. Miss Carol Marticke. Miss Karen Engdahl. Miss Darlene Andreas. Mrs. Fred Walker. Miss Helen Heide, Mrs. Mary Ednieir, Mrs. Grete Pelligrini. Miss Marlene Arvidson. Miss Carol Arvidson and Mrs. Vale Adams. In addition to the style revue there will be a dessert luncheon and cards. Tickets may be pur chased for $1.25 from Mrs. Nielsen or by contacting Mrs. Orvai Baldwin. J C I t i l GEO. COLLETTE, OwiML l«S RIVERSIDE DRIVE PHONE 459 XfHEHIT, ILL. CIIHM From Doxant of OMIt Priced to Fit Evary Pock«lfc«*kl Bait Casting Outfit Rod, Line. Reel and Plug Reg. Value $15.95 Sale Price S12.95 Bronsen Etna Reel KJW Lanflej Reel Cast liJW l» FOOT BAMBOO FISH POLE 25c Elnegvr Snyreme Reel $32.95 Soatk Bead Fly HH (t tips) JlfcK 14 LB. TEST Nylon Casting Line 50 y&ds $1.00 Sav* Hours of World ; Wash Brvshts $3.95 Contact* to any gordin Air eoty, speedy wodtinf of cen, slorm windows. Soft hair brtrfia. Woaderod Glaut Casting Rod IIUJ Pan Fish Files i»c to 4»c Casting Piigi #r to 91^0 We carry a wide selection «f National Advertised tackle. Sponge Given With Coniu, Cor-Pl(|9* $1.69 Specol O-Cel-OWashing Spongd given free of extra charge witii pint Camw and 10 m. Car-P(ate. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heideman of Panama City. Fla., announce the birth of their second daughter. Judith Kay. born on June 3. Mrs. Heideman. th? former Lois Voeltz, and daughter, Linda, 2 years old. have been residing near their husband and father, who is stationed at Tyndall air base. The maternal grandmother. Mrs. Elsie Voeltz. has been with the Heidemans for several weeks. A daughter, Lynn Karen, was born at the Woodstock hospital on June 7 to Mr. i^nd Mrs. Edward Hammerstein, Jr.. of McCullom Lake. , . " • Mr and Sirs. Jamfs Norton of Wonder Lake are the parents of a son. born at the Woodstock hos- .J>Ual Ju.ie 6. . Miss Helen Frett of Aurora Mrs. Glen Robison of Woodvisited Mrs. Simon S|ACfal attd stock visited McHenry relatives daughters on Sunday. one day last week. t DR. JOHN T. GRAY OPTOMETRIST 532 Main Street McHenry, I1L EYES EXAMINED and GLASSES FITTED. ••Me (aits by Appointment. -- Qnlck Repair Serr!e«k HOURS DAILY: 9:00 A. M. -- 13x40 !foan 1:00 P. M. -- 5:S0 P. *. Twa. and Fri. Eves: 6:S0 P. M. -- 9:00 p* It- Thursday by Appointment OIRIF ,* PHONE McHENRY 188 If no answer phone McHenry US-K-i. ; ^ * We Would like to take this opportunity to thank the many friends who sent flowers, cards and gifts; also blood donors and those who visited us during, the time we were confined to the hospital. We appreciated these 135- membrances very much. •5, MR A\n MRS. X S. P1TZBN AMONG THE SiCK Mrs. John Stoffel lias been quite ill in Victory Memorial hospital. Waukegan. Henry Miller has been ill at his home on Green street. Mrs. George Lindsay has been a medical patient in Victory Memorial hospital. Waukegan. Mrs. Frank Rossi, the former Mary Knox of McHenry, was transferred last Saturday from Elkhnrn hospital to Wisconsin General hospital at Mhdison. Wis. Mra. Rossi, who resides at Pell 1 Lake with her husband and two sons, has been ill for about two weeks. John P. Robblns, better known to his friends as Curly Karls, underwent surgery at St. Catherine's hospital. Kenosha. Wis., this past week. Mr. -and Mrs. Hugh White of Northridge. Calif., spent several d a y s t h i s w e e k v i s i t i n g i n t h e Robert Thompson home. N0RCR0SS Father's. Day Greeting Card ON HIS DAY JUNE 17th "Give A Norcroaa Cord and Give The Best" Bolger Drug Store McHENRY. ILL no,, farther ; to . please Pop with any one of the swell things to wear shown* here --r- or any of hundreds more -Irom his favorite store! Two Famous Makes A*KO>V * MANHATTAN iind mm "SPEEDY^ By McHenry Garage A OAY, SPEEDY 7 NICK MILLER'S IK HENRY GAM6i I THEVWC BE PROUD OF YOU POP THE NUMBER Of OSED CAPS YOU'VE' SOLO MOtN CATS- l'O PLUMB ronaarr 1 maoa MTl WITH MY OlRL OMWFLL, T MON T MAKE ANY EXCUSES GOSH, SWEETNESS * • I KNOW I SAID I'D 0E HEKre AN HOUR AOO 1 OOCSS >«0O THtNK I'M A PRETTY TEPRlBue LtAQ THINK VERY Shimmering, colorfrjl rayon ties, light in weight for sum v mer wear, in latent aeasonal patterns. WILLYS 604 FRONT STREET OVERLAND SALES PHONE 403 i-srar WSoT^T^ISBMr mixed- hone^. ..1 "' have colorful Argyle patterns, and are perfect for sports or casual wear, $1.00 to llii A Terrific Line of T SIIIKTS 91 J& aaii an Specifications ana cquipmMt Without Notic* Come in...See how you can own a big new Dodge for much less than you think IESE have been record-breaking months for us! And to tclcbratc, we're going all out to make it easy for you to own the big new Itorfgc of your choice! So com* in today ... get our liberal allowance figure 011 \our present car. You'll be surprised, we know, because b\ am M.mdard you're bound to say it's the best car deal of *our life! Large selection of real dandy ^sport ahirts in brilliant sunlast tropica! prints. Long or Short Sleeve ; ' W& «P Imv* it fhm mmutm St Atimni Remtmber, you could pay up to $1,000 more mod still not get all Dodge gives you. Immediate delivery on most models if yon ad HOW/ S. BLAKE MOTOR SALES Inc. Men's Shop 301 East Pearl Street Phoue McHenry 156 £08 So. Green Str--I PHONE 19 -,V|