t®f; v:: Sunday, November 11, THE McHENRY PLA1NDEALER '•if-. Page Seven sate CLASSIFIED WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY _ Top price £aid for iron, metals and Junk Cars. Ed Marsh, phope Woodstock l610-jM-2. # zi-ti WANTED TO BUY --r Junk' cars' id trucks and all kinds of metal, afes and Grooms. Fhohe 53-J. ffr _ , , ' 27-2 WANTED TO RENT WANTED FARM TO RENT -- Interested in feeder, grain or dairy farm after Nov. 15. State terms in reply. D. R. Potter, 622 S. Orove, Barrington, 111. •26-2 WANTED TO RENT -- 4-5 room apartment or house in or near McHenry, 2 adults, 2 children ages 6 & 7. Call 814-R after 5 p.m. 26-2 WANTED TO RENT -- 3 bedroom house in or near McHenry; have 2 children, boy, 4, and girl, 12. Will pay up to $100 a month. Tel. McHenry 132. * 27 MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE Burning leaves on city streets is prohibited by ordinance. x City of McHenry 27 COMING Tuesday, Dec. 7 T& 3ufct For Fun Roller Rink •"Jitnmy" a beautiful 3 year old Pinto S>tallion who roller skates and performs many tricks. Special Show TOT Children %t' * pM. Also 9 p.m. Performance 27 Ai-F NOTICE All night parking of vehicles on city streets will not be allowed; due to interference with snow plowing during Winter months. Notice is effective, immediately. City of McHenry 27 RUMMAGE SALE Saturday, Nov. 13 10 a.m. to 4 pjn. St. John Lutheran Church Island Lake, Gate No. 2 and Route 176. *26-2 FEATHER PARTY SATURDAY NIGHT Not. 20. 1954 SPORTSMAN INN Lunch - Music 27-2 Ed Vogel & Wm, Russel, Auctioneers Having decided to quit farming, 1 will sell the' following property at public auction .on the Jacob Diedrich farm located on U. S. Route 12 1 mile North cf Vclo, 3 miles South of Fox Lake, 4 miles East of McHenry on Wing and F<n Road Tuesday, Nov» 16, 1954 starting at 12^00 o'clock sharp 31 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK 7 Holsteins, fresh; 5 Holsteins, springers; 3 Guernsey springers; Balance milking good; 6 Holstein heifers, 1 yr. old; 2 Holstein heifers, 18 months old; 2 Holstein heifers, 6 mos. old; Guernsey bull, 2 yrs. old. FKEI) 600 bu. oats; 1400. bu. of ear corn; 1300 bales of alfalfa hay; 100 bales of straw; 20 feet of silage in 12 ft. silo. * MACHINERY Massey Harris No. 44 tractor; McD. H tractor & cultivator; Case forage chopper, 2 chopper boxes and wagons; McD 42 combine; McD. disc, new; McD. drag, new; McD. side rake, new; McD. 7 ft. tractor mower; J. D. 8 ft. grain drill; McD. rotary,» new; McD., corn binder; McD. tractor planter; David Bradley manure spreader; Grain & corn elevator with motor, new; Dodge chassis trailer; Electric cow clipper; corn sheller; electric brooder; fanning mill; 2 water tanks; snow fence; electric fence posts; 1 h.p. electric motor; 3 other motors; electric sprayer; 2 fencers; garden weeder; lots of good small tools. MILK EQUIPMENT 2 Surge milking machines, pump & motor; milk cans, strainers, pails, solution tank & heater. T j CHICKENS 1.60 Leghorn laying pullets, wiaterers & feeders. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Kit&h&n set; buffet; 1 gal. ihilk pastuertzer; beds; sprifigis; wash tubs & bench. Terms: All sums of $25.00 or under cash. Over that amount one folirth down and t."io balance in six monthly installments at 6%' interest, arrangements fbr credit to be made with the clerk before purchase is made. ALFRED DIEDRKSH. Owner Vogel A Russel, Auctioneers McHenry State Bank, Clerking CHILI) CARE -- Will care for your children in my home, while you w ;rk. Call Wondei Lake 3132. 26 ATTENTION RESIDENTS OF McHENRY COUNTY The Auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post No. 4600, of McHenry, Illinois, is sponsoring a campaign to raise funds for the purchase of hospital beds, wheel chairs, invalid walkers or other hospital type equipment to add to the supply on hand. When purchased this much needed equipment will be available to all residents of McHenry County, free of charge for use in their homes. This is not a request for donations, and no donations will be accepted by either the representatives or the Auxiliary. Every resident of McHenry County cooperating will receive his or her full money's worth in the publications subscribed to1 through the Capper Publications, Inc.-- T" Representatives bearing & letter of identification signed by Gertrude S. Barbian, President of said Auxiliary, will call at home4. Ask to see his credentials. Please give him a fCw minutes of your time toward this worthwhile Community Service. Auxiliary to V.F.W. Post No. 4600 McHenry, Illinois I As you look, so are you judged. Your clothes show you to best advantage when we treat them to our expert cleaning and precision pressing. Call us today. Call Now for FHEE Pickup and Delivery Service PHONE McHENRY 20 LOCAL CLEANERS 206 S. Green St. McHenry, 111. LOOK Ilour St Patrick's PARTY Sunday Nov. 14 8 P. M. e r t . . . ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH HALL Sponsored By: HOLY NAME SOCIETY CARD OF THANKS t We would like to express '. our thanks to the Johnsburg Rescue Squad and to our neighbors and friends for their many kindnesses at the time of Margaret's accident.. "Maggie," pat and Red Frisby CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this means of thanking all those who sent me cards, those who visited me and remembered me in other ways during the time I was in Victory Mexriorial hospital, Waukegan, and since my return home. Everything was appreciated so much. *27 - >Paul Pitze: H AUXILIARY CAMPAIGN -The Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary unit is sponsoring a campaign to raise funds for the purchase of hospital beds. Wheel chairs, invalid walkers and other hospital type equipment. All oi it will be available to residents of McHenry county, free of charge, for use in their homes. Details of the campaign, which is not a solicitation tw money, appear , elsewhere in this issue. FEATHER PARTY AT PRESSLER'S RESORT x/2 Mile North of Route 176 on Blacktop Road at Burton's Bridge SATURDAY. NOV. 13TH EVERYBODY WELCOME FREE FOOD LEGALS VERNON J. KNOX CRYSTAL LAKE, ILUNOlS Attorney jfor Plaintiff PUBLICATION NOTICE In the Circuit Court of McHenry County, State of Dlinois, Margaret "Hamann, Plaintiff vs. Kenneth H. MacArthur et al, defendants, Case No. 33586. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN YOU, Unkown Owners that suit entitled as above has been commenced and is now pending against you and other persons Wherein plaintiff seeks the partition of the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot Three (3) of the First Addition to Suiting's Columbia Park according to survey of G. L. Tryon, County Surveyor; said Plat Number 48941 being recorded in the Recorder's Office of McHenry County at Woodstock, Illinois on the 29th day of September, A.D. 1920. and for other and further relief as therein prayed. And you are further notified that unless on or before Monday, December 6th, 1954 you shall appear siid defend in said suit, default judgement may be entered against you on the day following or thereafter. LESTER EDINGER, Clerk of the Circuit Court of McHenry County. (Pub. Nov. 4-11-18, 1954) j«mcE FARMERS-GOOD NEWS Drastic Reduction in Cost of AG STONE Formerly $1.65 per tori NOW ONLY $1.15 per ton This New Low Price in Effect Until Dec. 31, 1954 D0NT WAIT- LIME NOW Our lime tests high. We guarantee the best possible results. For delivered prices, call us or your neighborhood trucker who specializes in spreading AG Stone. FOX RIVER STONE Co. ELGIN, ILL. PHONE 6060 WINTERIZE NOW! TUNE-UP Authorized United Motor Service * CTWP 100% Lubrication on UnLnOlil U Latest Type Car Hoist COMPLt rL RfcrAlR GUARANTEED 100% 10 MINUTE CAR WASH Latest Car Washing Equipment With & Wax Base Shampoo .... $1.50 or $2.00 . SERVICE SEVEN DAYS A WEEK PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE Coffee and - while you wait Special Service and Discount - I© Commuters Special Night Service on Trucks Gueftler's Cities Service Route 81 PHO$E SSI McHenry, PL B* MAtTPR Of THE Ap. PLICATION OF LIBERTY NATIONAL JBANK OF CHICAGO, TRUSTEE, and EMBL PULS, FOR VARIATION OF ZONING ORDINANCE SIDE YARD REQUIREMENTS Ofr THE McHENRY COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That in compliance with the provisions of. the McHenry County Zoning Ordinance relative to a variation of the zoning side yard requirements (Section 16), a public hearing will be had before the McHenry Oouilty Zoning Board of Appeals ih connection with , the application of Liberty National Bank of Chicago, Trustee, and Emil Puis to permit construction of buildings on the following described real estate in variance to said section 16: Lot 12 except the East 60 feet thereof in Sunset View Subdivision according to plat recorded . in McHenry County, Illinois, The hearing will be rheld at 4 o'clock P.Jtf. on Tuesday, November 30, 1954, in the City Hall of the City of JjtcHenry, Illinois, at which time and place any person or persons desiring to object to such application will be entitled to be heard. McHENRY COUNTY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS By Frank H. Nagel, Its Chairman Joseph X. Waynne, Attorney for Petitioner RECEIVES PLAQUE William H. Althoff, locil businessman for the past thirty years, recently received an award of merit from the Lennox Furttacfe company for an association covering thirty years. The award is in the form of a handsomely encased bronzed plaque. INJURED IN FALL £aul gteffan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steffan, local jeweler, suffered head injuries in a fall from his bicycle late Wednesday afternoon. He was taken to the McHenry County Memorial hospital and the extent of injury was not known at press time. MCITY-KFARM... FAMILYnBUSINESS* 4'tfys | Station Wagon • 0 This car serves twto purposes: (l) use it for VI business, (2) use it lor family arid pleasure. H| In either case this sturdy, all steel 2-purpose m . vehicle gets full drive on each o£ the 4 wheels . • . . t r a v e l s o v e r r o u g h t r a i l s , a c r o s s c o u n t r y ... through mud, tttuck, sand 6t snow. Plate your order now for this "go-anyplace" • STATION WAGON. Powered by the NEW 1955 6 CYLINDER SUPER HURRICANE ENGINE McHenry Garage Kaiser-Willys Sales & Service 600 Front St. PHONE|4flS McHenry, 111. ] COLLINS - BUTLER AUCTION WM. H. RUSSELL, Woodstock -- HENRY E. FREEMAN, < Hebron ' Auctioneers The undersigned, having decided to quit farming, will sell all of the personal property on the farm 2% miles West of Hebron, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1954 commencing at 9:30 AS THIS IS A LARGE AUCTION IT WELL BE NECESSARY TO SELL ALL MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT AND FEED IN THE FORENOON. The following described livestock: 158 Head 68 head of dairy cattle and heifers, including 32 milk cows; 7 first calf Holstein heifers; 9 open Holstein heifers 15 months old, vaccinated; 13 heifers 8 to 10 months old, vaccinated; 7 h6ifer calves 1 to 2 months old. 28 head of Hereford cattle, including 11 Hereford cows; 6 with calves, 7 yearling Hereford heifers; and 4 yearling Hereford steers. HOGS 62 -- 1 Hampshire sow and 8 pigs; purebred Hampshire boar with papers; 52 feeder pigs. FEED 20 tons of chopped hay; 500 bushels oats; 20 tons of chopped straw; 2500 bushels corn. MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT McCormick Deering "M" Farmall tractor apd cultivator; International No. 62 combine with motor and pickup; Gehl blower with 75 ft. of pipe; Decker unloading jack with electric motor; International 2 bottom 14" plow; 10 ft. International grain drill on rubber with all attachments; John Deere model "H" tractor, spreader; International 7 ft. ppwer mower on rubber; Rubber tired wagon and-rack; Rubber tired wheelbarrow; corn s^Vcr; 1C? fl. 2; rotary hog feeders; McCormick Deering "H" Ftu'iniill tractor; 1952 Gehl field chopper with LcRoy motor, With pickup attachment and direct cut attachment; international 3 bottom 14r> ploW on rubber; John Deere jlQ ft. tandem disk; John Deere No. 290 corn planter on rubber; John Deere 4 section steel drag; John Deere 4 bar side delivery rake; 2 rubber tired John Deere- wagons; flare box, new, Kelley- Ryan elevator, hay rack; Stewart clippers. Hog troughs, forks, shovels and many other articles too numerous to mehtion. 200 Leghorn pullets, laying good. MtLK HOUSE EQUIPMENT 2 Surge milking units; 18 milk cans; hot water heater; pails, strainers and wash tanks. The following personal property belonging to Harry E. Collins: 1951 Ford % ton heavy-duty truck with stock rack (low milage); John Deere field cultivator; trailer type weed sprayer; 3 concrete mineral feeders;A 2 seated buggy (Phaeton); 1 No. 15 Caterpillar triclor with pulley wheel assembly; 7 u.s. Royal white-wall tires; 9 hog troughs; 3 feed racket Also rubber tired buggy. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS Lunch Wagon on Qrou^ids Sdle will be called promptly at 9^30. All machinery, small tools and feed will be sold In the forenoon. MERRILL BUTLER, Tenant HARRY E. COLLINS, Landlord &RST NATIONAL BANK OF WOODSTOCK, •• --_ MsnniQi -. yt"T (Tj«ufiuirhrra^il i!i"c!•o •itaiiin'v'i'ici* kjjaioni Fedetal Deposit tniurfcac* Corporation 1 |<otoosts can help insure their own safety in winter weathgf.if they allow more time to drive to their destinations, s&fety expert say. HIGHWAY ZOO What to me em gofyou down7 The RQADHOG Tnij animal has been around for o long lime He combines oil the m«t distasteful characteristics of the barnyard hog without any of the useful attributes the real porW offers. NAHONAI 1AKTT COUNCK. 9 Get the finest food in town! Look in the YELLOW PASES for • DELICATESSENS FISH HOTELS NI6HT CUBS POULTRY uf anything tlst yaa ml! CHOW MT Come in and Get FREE PUNS For Making Your Own Toys Decorations & Gilts Nothing To Buy Tour's For The Asking . . ALEXANDER LUMBER CO. PHONE 1424 Main St, McHenry, III. Find it in the YELLOW PA6ES-~ the Classified section of your telephone book fJEm DAN POWERS, Auctioneer i The undersigned will sell at public auction on the farm located 4 mil^s west of Crystal Lake, 5 miles north of Huntley, 7 miles south and east of Woodstock and 1 mile east of State Route 47. Watch for sale arrows. On ^ Wednesday, Nov. 17 ;j At 10:30 Sharp 57 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK Consisting of 44 hi grade Holstein dairy cows. 43 cows and heifers to this herd are either registered or eligible to register. Ti>is is a high producing herd with plenty of size and quality. 18 cows due to freshen in November and December and 10 have fresh®hed in the past 60 dajns. 4 Holstein heifeYs, br$d, vaccinated, 18 to 22 months old; 8 Holstein heifers, vaccinated, 10 to 16 months old; 1 Holstein steer, weight 50Q lbs. FEED 2000 bales 2nd cutting alfalfa; 4000 bales 1st cutting alfalfa an$ brome; 100 bales straw; 30 ft. silage in 12 ft. silo; 5 ft. silage ft. silo; 1600 bushels corn.' MACHINERY r Allis Chalmers WT> :r, ""Tt;- „ z&uZiii tractor and cultivator, 1953; atcD mciel C tractor and cultivator; AC 3 bot. 14 in. mounted tractor plow; AC 2 hot. 16 in. tractor mounted plow; AC combine power take off; AC 7 ft. power mower; AC 2 row mounted corn picker; McD horse spreader on rubber; McD tractyr manure spreader, power take off; McD tractor corn plaqter; McD <3 ft. tractor disc; MM 10 ft. grain drill with grass seed attachment on rubber; Meyers 40 ft. elevatoc, like new; David Bradley side rake; Easy Flo 10 ft. lime spreader, new; Harvey hammermill power take off; US grain blower; 9 ft. field cultivator; 4 section wood drag; Ji ft. cultipacker; phosphate spreader; rubber tire wagon with rack aiid sides; rubber tire wagon and rack; rubber tire wagon and box; horse cultivator; 2 wheel trailer; buzz saw; slip scraper; stone boat; platform scales; road drag; cement mixer; 2 hog feeders; 2 electric clippers; winch; milk cart; 2 hp. electric motor ^several small motors; H in. electric drill; paint sprayer; power lawn mower; end wrenches; socket wrenches; 2 drive belts; grease gun and dispenser; p»g brooders; 2 saddles and bridles; Set o* harness; plumbers gasQltee furnace; wheel barrow; silo ca.rt; International 1% ton truck with grain box; 75 mixed hens; 1^5 pullets, Leghorns and White Rock; chicken equipment; 3 Storge utots; ptpe Kne, pump and motor; Artie jet 17 can millc cooler; electric hot water heater: 2 wash tanks; 25 milk cans; putket Strainer. Lunch wagon on. grounds. Terms: $25.00 and under cash, over that amount l4 down and balance in monthly payments plus interest. Buy what you want, sign your own note, no co-signers needed. Settlement must he made on of sale. . • 1 -,M. HERBERT Gofponrtian, Ctok Phone WoofefeM*, . :: V -ft