C-^ijJfl^lSriffi' McHENBY PLAINDEALER k> -^sJ 5israfkl*„• ^^*,vj'*« y-. -J an> u^a ry a Model Marina •< "1 'M"Hi 1' HWW»H"»W4» WANTED TG RENT SSIFIED LEGAL WANT TO RENT 1 car garage Call McHenry 638-W-l weekends' only. 39 Page Seven REAL ESTATE THI&'^PACIOUS new home will *•• appeal' especially to the family who loves early American. Many special -touches in decor, cabinets, carpeting and woodwork. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, full basement, gas heat exceptionally good construction throughout. Call June Mc- Ooweil, McHenry 1169-M. Representative for H. D. Olson & Co., i^Waukegan. - 39 IF YOU HAVE A d HOME WE WILE SELL IT FOR YOU IF YOU HAVE .. NO HOME WE WILL FIND ONE FOR YOU Phone 1126 210 So. Gteen Street 39 TWO BEDROOM home for sale; expandable upstairs; near churches, schools, railroad and shopping. Tel. McHenry 113-W. 39 NR. McHENRY AND JOHNSBURG CLAREMONT HILLS ^ AND •JAK-ANNA HEIGHTS HOMESITES 100x200 . PRICE $1,500 & UP , $250 cash. Balance terms. Also NEW 2-3 BEDROOMS MODELS OPEN FOR INSPECTION Call At Our Office in Johnsburg PHONE McHENRY 37 JACOB FRITZ REALTORS 37-tf TWO BEDROOM, new home with breezew&y and attached garage on lot 100 x 400 feet, $12,500.00. Business lot on Main street 50 x 132 feet -- will sell on contract. Industrial lot close to depot -- irregularity shaped -- will sell on contract. Two residential lots 100 x 400 feet ""for quick sale. $1000.00 each or botlrfap $1800.00. McHenry Realty 532' Main Street, McHenry, 111., Phone "McHenry 268. 32-tf SITUATION WANTED HAVING SOLD my retail busi- WnefiS, am anxious to find work in ™McHertry area. Had 14 years experience with ability in buying, selling and managing. Phone -- , 1974-R., *39 WILL GARE for children in my home 5 days a week. Call Mc- Heftry 823-W. 39 WANTED RRAL ESTATE wanted for our client&> 2; and 3 bedroom, modern homes! In or near McHenry, close to railroad preferred. From $12,000 to $15,000. JACbB FRITZ • REALTORS In JToluibburg McHenry 37 38-tf #. Wanted INSURED SAVINGS Savings invested to Crystal Lake Savings and Loaft Association are insured by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance, Corp., and earn 2%% plus extra. 38-tf WORKING COUPLE -jiochildren. Wijsh to rent small, house or farm house within 25" mile area north or northwest of McHenry, Write c/o Plaindealer--Bdx 228. *39 LOST FOUND LOST IN McHENRY--New 10 ft. extension story pole on Monday. -Call McHenry 1259-W. Reward. LOST Tool box with name "Johnny" on River road in front of Snug Harbor. Friday, .4. fwm., January 25. REWARD Call McHenry 101 *39 MISCELLANEOUS HAS YOUR DRINKING become a problem? Men, women, if so write Alcoholics Anonymous, Rt. 5, Box 508, McHenry, 111. Meetings every Monday 8:30 pjrn. 12-tf WANTED TO BUY TOP a^RICE PAID for iron, metals and junk cars. Ed Marsh, phone Woodstock 1610-M-2. 43-tf - GROOMS -- SCRAP iron and: ^ metal. Phone 637ML , 5-tf MOOSE • DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 9 P.M. MEMBERS & GUESTS ONLY McHENRY MOOSE LODGE On Route 120 McHenry, 111. f;i"ii>T. feyij ji". ;.IU W • "gjj exit' nov'k ft IlllfOlS ,»<>(/«/W> mxoyiZ u MU>flsaV> Country lanes A feature attraction of the Chicago National Boat Show, Feb, 8- 17 at the International Amphitheatre, will be this 27,900 square foot exhibit of the Outboard Boating Club of America. The exhibit, showing the operation of the mythical Hometown Boa\ Ciub, will include full-size boats, real water, live models and a complete boating'guide to Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Indiana and Wisconsin. Individual guides to the boating facilities of these five states will be available f re^at the OBC booth j&FABM NEWS FARMERS HAVE MORE BEANS THAN LAST 1 r| 19tf ACCORDION LESSONS for beginners, taught in my home. F. Kasperski. Phone McHenry 2243. 39-4 NOTICE TERRA COTTA Re-sale Shop will be closed Januiary and February for inventory. Mrs. Ruth Dietrick, Crystal Lake. 37-tf SCHttyj. (OMW A lot of farmers are wondering when to sell their corn and soybeans. The following summary of grain stocks on farms Jan. 1 may help them decide. The summary is based upon the regular government quarterly report recently released by the USDA. Record Stocks of Beans. Stocks of soybeans on farms Jan. 1 totalled 169 million bushels. This amount was 45 percent more than the year before but only 14 percent more than the previous record set two years ago. Stocks still on* farms amounted to 37 percent of the1 crop harvested last falll This figure falls between the 31 percent left a year ago and 44 percent left two years ago. Illinois had the most beans on farms -- 46 million bushels. Minnesota and Iowa followed with 27 and 26 million respectively. Indiana had 21 million. Illinois, Iowa and Indiana each had about double their ten-year averages, and Minnesota had nearly four times its ten-year average. There are ifo surplus stocks of soybeans, but neither is there a •scarcity. Thus daily prices are quite sensitive to new mavlcet developments. Reports of ttttal--.farm and nonfarm -- stocks of soybeans and other grains will be released later this month. CORN UP 5 PERCENT. Stocks of corn on farms Jan. liwere estimated at 2,331 million bushels--5 percent more than last year and the largest supply since the record high eight years ago. Illinois had the largest farm stocks of corn -- 454 million bushels. This amount is 15 percent more than last year and 34 percent more thart the ten-year average. Iowa had 414 million bushels, only 1 percent less than last year and- about the same as the tenyear average. Minnesota had the third largest farm stocks on Jan. 1 -- 239 million bushels. This amount was 20 percent more than last year and 59 percent more than average. Indiana and Ohio each had a little less corn than last year, but more than average. The only important states that are short of corn are Nebraska and Kansas. Nebraska, with 81 million bushels on farms Jan. 1, had 10 percent less than one year before and 52 percent- less than the ten-year average. Kansas had only 11 million bushels--26 percent less than l^st year and 68 percent less than average. These large farm stocks, plus record supplies on Uncle Sam's back, are likely to prevent a rise in prices such as occurred last winter. LEAST OATS IN 17 YEARS. Stocks of oats on farms are the smallest since 1940. Farm holdings on Jan. 1 totalled ojlly 696 million bushels--26 percent - less than the year before and 16 percent less than average. There is rio surplus of oats, but there are plenty of substitutes. The soil bank program helped to cut oat production last year. Minnesota farmers held the biggest slug-- 114 million bushels. . Iowa and Wisconsin oach had 89 million, and Illinois 79 million. LESS SORGHUM GRAINS. Farm stocks of sbi*ghum grains equaled 59 million bushels -- 18 percent less than' Ta^t *ytar but 22 percPht more than average. Texas had nearly half of this total; the rest was scattered from North Carolina to California and from New Mexico to Minnesota. Production of sorghum grains is inc r e a s i n g and p r o v i d i n g more competition for corn and oats. L. H. Simerl Dept. of Ag. Ec. • f ifrl 1^1 ifr ifr ifll 1^1 lfl» SHOP AT HOME I 'I' I' 11|» Put your adw@rtising ire it's SURE TO BE SEEN y y To make your advertising SELL, you must get it before the people who are interested in BUYING. This greatly simplifies your problem. Because ... it is a well known fact that when folks hereabouts are in the mood to buy, they turn to the advertising columns of this paper to see what's for sale. Your ad here is SURE TO BE SEEN by the greatest concentration of people who mean business . . . for you! sfaAbfi nry ain NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE,, Estate of Albert Krause Deceased Notice is hereby given to all persons that .he first Monday of March, 19b7, is the claim date in the estate of ALBERT KRAUSE. 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. Administrator BARBARA KRAUSE. Executor JOSEPH X. WAYNNE, Attorney (Pub. Jan. 17-24-31, 1957) by Farm Adviser E. "Gene" Brown NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of JOHN M. SCHAEFER Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons that MARCH 4th, 1957, is the dlaim date in the estate of JOHN M. SCHAEFER, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County, fllinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of , summons. PETER M. SCHAEFER, BERNARD J. JUNG. Administrators LEROY J. WELTER. Attorney McHenry, Illinois (Pub. Jan. 31-Feb. 7-14, 1957) It Pays To Advertise 'Tor ShoeB That Please See Peter Gies" ... • Baby Shoes • Boys' & Girls' Shoes ' • Ladies' Shoes • Men's Shoes • Work Shoes • Rubber Footwear Peter Gies Shoes Phone 441-M 107 N. Riverside Dr. McHenry, HL Many farmers have been in-1 quiring about new oat varieties, i The newer oats that are avaliable are Newton and Garry for this ! northern area. Newton is a medium season variety developed in Indiana. It matures about the same time as Clinton. Yield is good in this area and Newton has very good resistance to lodging. Gjirry is a Canadian oat which is suitable for growing in the northern part of Illinois. Maturity is 7 to 10 days later than Clinton. It has resistance to both races 7 and 8 of stem rust and shows moderate resistance to leaf rust. If the newer varieties of oats ran out, the following are still! recommended for our area: Clal'- ion, Clintland, Clinton (11 or 59), Nemaha, Sauk and Warrbay. For those farmers who received j a hay and pasture questionaire' from the State Department of Agriculture, please take time to fill it in as completely as possible. Future research and educational programs can gain a lot from your help in evaluating the progress made since the first survey was made. Get your soil test pick-up orders over to the A.S.C. office or to the farm adviser now to avoid the rush in the spring. If your present test is five years old, you have to have a new one made to qualify for the A.C.P. program. Soft Water Antihistamines should not be given to a dog suffering from the bite of a poisonous snake. As low aa $2.75 each 28 days ^ For Information Call ROBERT KREIER McHENBY 1058-R or R. O. ANDREW CO. WOODSTOCK «es ii Rai the Want Ads H We Just Got Back From The Furniture Show And Every Few Days We Receive Another * ai'CLSfo Beautiful New 1957 FURNITURE Yes, we spent several days in Chicago at the 1957 Furniture Show at which time we made some wonderful buys in the very latest Name Brand furniture. Come in soon and see our stock of 40 Chairs, 24 Davenports & Sectionals, Dozens of Tables, Lamps, Hassocks & Bedroom Suites. 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