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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Aug 1959, p. 10

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Page Ten THE McHENRY PLAINDEAlilR * I Thursday, August 27, 19& ence Mueller, on Aug. 29, and To little Paul Schmitt, who will be a whole four years on Aug. 31 and To Bill Dostal on Sept. 1, and To Johnny Weber, who marks up three years on Aug. 30. And belated greetings to Warren Weber, whose JMcHenry Shores «CLUB TO HEAR : FINAL REPORT 5 OF FUN FAIR ^ by Louise Winters f The McHenry Shores club j a will meet next Thursday eve- ®ning at 8 p.m. at the V.F.W. , Dad, ~ -- „hall. Let's get back into the I celebration was Aug. 17. Many »swing of things for the fall and i happy returns to all. ^tiaye our ausual large turnout. -- ./One of the more interesting 'things on the agenda will be ^the final report on our "Fun I Fair" that was held last Sun-I home on Beach Drive last day. i weekend. Kathy, 8. Debbie, 4, " , i and Jimmy, l'is. make up the ' Sick List | rest the fami]y; McHenry Shores seems to bo I having more than its share of j hospital cases lately. Donny rpjlc 'Olftinski has just been.released § g ^ C •from St. Joseph's hospital in ^VpninR Aug. 15- at the Elgin afteroperation on his ! Schopps A jlorseshoe tournaeyes. Successful, \v£ presume. At this writing. Trent Midr dlekauff is still in McHenry : t&ke somp hard trying to beat hospital, but is well, on the way the past phampions< but the to recovery. Let's hopj> that by: . horseshoe iits are there for the •lie timp this is in tMfTnt. he Will . • • _ tt. • A Hearty Welcome To Tom Burke, and his wife, Pat, who moved into their new so we gather everyone enjoyed themselves. S.S.A.C. /Vews ust meeting of the was held Saturday ment is planned for Sept. 19 and 20. at the beach. It will the time injpfTnt, will be home. Several of Irene's friends and relatives have been Showing up for a day or two to keep her company. Mrs. Thomas Hawkins was expected home from McHenry 'hospital after an operation last weekend. From all reports, she twelve is doing fine. practicing. For registration, get in touch with Fred Stark or Jack Schmitt. Next meeting will be Sept. 12. Birth Congratulations To Bob and Marge Miller on the birth of Ronald Neil Miller, born Aug. 8, and weighing in at 8 lbs. 6 ozs. Robbie and Debbie are big brother and sister, now. Water Skiing Party The Winters were hosts to c o u p l e s f r o m t h e "Homebuilders" group from t h e C o m m u n i t y M e t h o d i s t church for a water skiine; part.y nf our beach on a recent evening. The weather cooperated beautifully, and quite a few of 11s succeedcd on our first tries. A weinic roast and song-fest followed around a campfire. It Happy Birthday has been that we To our fellow reporter. Clar- .have the same affair next year Visits and Visitors The McKellys have been entertaining Mrs. McKelly's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Craig, from St. Louis. Son, Mike, and daughter, Linda, are included, of course. 'One day was spent in touring the loop. We'll bet they were glad to see McHenry Shores again. It might be warm but there is always a breeze at the beach. The Tanners took off for a few days of fishing up in the North Woods, near Rhinelander, Wis. Bonnie and Ken Schopp had t birthday club as guests recently. Joseph Simortelli, Ed Snyder. Bob Lees, Stan Hood, Trig Berg. Ralph Convalsen and John Eudes. with their respective wives, all had a good time. All showed up with shower gifts for Sandy's coming event, as a nice surprise. The Corcorans have left for a Florida vacation, as has Marie Hinz. With Daisy Smith in Hawaii, our residents are pretty well scattered. Welcome home to Linda Schopp who has just returned from a two week tour of Colorado with her grandparents. -V- | CIRCUS DAY rj In McHenry R TUES., SEPT. 1 gnnnnnnngnn FARM SERVICE WAY MACHINERY AUCTION EUGENE FREDERICK & WILLIAM SULLIVAN, Auctioneers LOCATION: Sale will be held mile North of Harvard, Illinois on U.S. Highway 14. REASON; Due to large sales of new machinery and large inventory of used machinery. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1 SALE STARTS AT 11:30 A.M. FREE Pancakes & Coffee Miscellaneous items will be sold between 11:30 and 12:30. JSilos will be sold at 12:45. At 1:00 o'clock we will start selling 'machines. Tractors and Trucks will be sold at 3:30 Sharp. Any 'tnachines unsold at 3:30 p.m. will be sold after tractors and "trucks are sold. Pancakes will be served from 10:30 until one o'clock. TRACTORS AND TRUCKS--1946 John Deere G with new tires; 1952 Oliver 77 Diesel; 1955 Minn. Moline ZB; 1948 International M; 1955 International 300 Utility; 1957 International 'W450; 1958 International 350 Hi-Utility; Minn. Moline R; International B; Oliver 70; Case DC; Case SC; 1948 Willys .Jeep with 4-wheel drive; 1951 Chevrolet lVa-ton Truck with "18,000 miles with grain box; 1950 International L-172 Truck with 8.25x20 tires. Most of these tractors are reconditioned, repainted, and are good as new. ' BAKES--3 IH 3-bar; John Deere 3-bar; Massey Harris 3-bar; New Idea 4-bar; New Idea 4-bar on rubber, like new. BALERS--New Holland 76; New Idea PTO; 3 IH SOT; IH 45 pro. DISCS--Two 10-ft. Case; Two 10 ft. IH; 10 ft. Minn. Moline; <£ ft. IH; Krause 1-way, mounted. CORN HARVESTING EQUIPMENT--Uni-Harvester with picker and picker-sheller; 1956 American Crop Dryer, 450 bu. with U-2 power unit on blower; Ottawa 500DS Field Sheller with U-2 IH power unit; Papec PTO Chopper with hay and corn heads; Fox Chopper with Continental engine and hay and corn heads; Gehl Chopper with Continental engine; New Holland Chopper with corn head and PTO drive, 6-knife; 2 New Idea 1-row Pickers; 2 New Idea 2-row Pickers; 2 Minn. Moline 1-row; Minn. Moline 2-row; IH 2M; Two IH 2ME; Massey Harris 2-row mounted; 2 hydraulic Wagon Hoists with built-in jacks; 40 ft. Sandwich Elevator; 44 ft. Kelly-Ryan Elevator; 40 ft. Universal and several others; 2 Northland Forage Boxes; Cal'houn PTO Unloading Box; 2 false endgate Boxes; Several rubber tired Wagons; Gehl Forage Blower; IH Blower; John Deere Blower. CULTIVATORS--2 III 448 4-row; IH HM221 2-row; IH HM238 2-row; IH 300 Utility 2-row; Oliver 2-row; John Deere 2-row; Minn. Moline 4-row. GRAIN HARVESTING EQUIPMENT--International 123 selfpropelled 12 ft. Combine; Massey Harris Super 26 ten ft. selfpropelled; 12A PTO John Deere; 6 ft. Case with engine and pickup; Two No. 69 Minn. Moline; Two 5 ft. Case PTO; 2 No 62 IH with engines; 2 Allis Chalmers 5 ft. PTO; 4 ft. IH 42 PTO; Two 10 ft. power Grain Binders; 8 ft. John Deere binder. MOWERS--2 Minn. Moline 7 ft., mounted: IH 25 mounted: IH 25V, mounted; IH 27, mounted; IH Cub, mounted; Allis Chalmers Hydraulic, mounted; John Deere 7 ft. mounted; 2 New Idea 7 ft. Trailer; IH 6 ft. Horse PLOWS--5 IH 3-14 in.; 2 IH 4-16 in.; 2 IH 3-16 in.; Massey Harris 3-14 in.; Minn. Moline 3-14 in.; Bradley 3-14 in.; 2 IH 2-14 in.; John Deere 3-16 in. No. 55 A.B.H.; IH 3-14 in mounted; IH 3-16 in. Hi-Clearance. Most of these plows are on rubber, all in good condition Three of the 3-bottom 16 in. plows are hydraulic, like new PLANTERS--LH mounted for C; IH mounted for H; John Deere 490 like new; IH 444 Double Disc; John Deere 290, very good; 2 IH 240 on rubber; John Deere Liquid Fertilizer for 494 -- new. $lL>OS--2 Standing 40x14 ft. Silos to be dismantled and removed. One Elgin silo is standard, the other is ventilated for dry storage. MISCELLANEOUS MACHINES--12 ft. Case Grain Drill with fertilizer attach.; New Idea Buck Rake for Manure Loader; %. IH fluid Manure Spreaders; Skyline PTO Manure Spit?ader; 8 ft. Dunham Culti-Mulcher; 10 ft. Cultipacker; Harvey 11 in. Hammermill; IH No. 30 Corn Sheller; 2-wheel Trailer; 2-section 11 ft. Steel Harrow; 4-section 24 ft. Wood Harrow; Several Jiliscellaneous Sections and Drawbars"; Material Bucket for |?ord Loader; Rotary Stalk Chopper; John Deere mounted Stalk Chopper; Henderson hydraulic Loader for Farmall Cub: Nevv Idea Flare Box; Wood Flare Box; Noble Hi-Boy Chemi- 0al Applicator; Grader Blade for 300 Utility. Among the small items sold starting at 11:30 is a new pair of filston Electric Sanders, several used Lantz Coulters, ustd Tires. Blower Pipe, Jacobsen Leaf Mulcher, a new Scourkleen for 64 IH Combine and some small tools, etc. THIS MACHINERY WILL BE HELD FOR THE AUCTION --NO DEALING FROM NOWVON . . . Due to our large volume of new sales this year we Will sell this good line of used machinery. Most of this machiherj^has been reconditioined and is in A-l condition. [pual Friendly Farm Service Way j^erms Available To All ! mers. A. A. ANDERSON, Ownetf FARM AUCTION SERVICE, Inc. PROFEttlOnflL DIRECTORY DR. JOHN C. GOETSCHEL Chiropractic Physician Naprapathic Manipulation Steam Baths and Massage 304 East Elm Street McHenry, 111. Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed. & Fri. 10 a.m. to 12 D.m. 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Phone McHenry 743 DR. C. R. SWANSON Dentist Office Hour»: Daily Except Thursday 9 to 12 -- 1:30 to 5:30 Mon., Wed.. & Fri. Evening By Appointment Only Telephone McHenry 100 EARL R. WALSH INSURANCE Fire, Auto, Farm & Life Ivn Representing. RELIABLE COMPANIES When You Need Insurance U Any Kind PHONE 43 or 953 Green & Elm McHenry 111. ROBERT'S TAILOR SHOP Alterations and Repairs Custom Tailoring and Dressmaking Men, Women and Children Located in Dean's Building Wonder Center - Wonder Lake •Phone Wonder Lake 4356 Hours: Daily 9 a.m. . 7 p.m. Sunday, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Closed Mondays SCHROEDER IRON WORKS Ornamental & Structural Steel Visit Our Showrooms 3 Miles South on Rt. S PHONE 950 DR. JOHN T. GRAY Optometrist 126 So. Green Street Office phone McHenry 186 Res. phone McHenry 604-M-l Hours: Dally 9:30 - 5:00 Tues. & Fri. Evenings 6:30 - 9:00 Closed all day Wednesdays Eyes examined - Glasses fitted Repair Service DR. LEONARD L. BOTTARI Optometrist Eyes examined - Glasses fitted Contact lenses 105 Richmond Road Hours Eve.: Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 7 to 9 p.m. Saturdays - 3 to 6 p.m. Phone EV. 5-2262 GEORGE J. CASTLE, Agent The Prudential Insurance Co. of America Life, Retirement, Sickness & Aceident and Group Insurance 826 Crystal Lake Road, McHenry, 111. Phone: McHenry 2533 ROLAND A. HERRMANN Lawyer 308 W. Elm St. Phone McHenry 1609 "toper iWr, a I t If YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED IN EVERY WAY! FAMOUS A*P SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY CHUCK ROAST This roast Is carefully sel e c t e d f o r q u a l i t y a t Aftf's own hug* Government inspected warehouse. Customer satisfaetion and money-saving values are important to our way of doing business. lb. We re so sure of fhe qmlHy °f our Super-- R|,ght Meats that we make this sensational •*er! This offer expires August 29tfc STEWING CHICKENS Fr®slt0 Pan §te®dy, 3 to 4-lb. Sixes £ lb. 27 Rock Cornish Hens l2-oi. Size Center Slices •P Breade mp Cap'n John's IO-oi. JIQQ Brand pkg. . i 49 35' 49' SMOKED BUTTS Famous A&P Su§s@r=light Quality 4 Boneless lb. Super-Right Smokies Sliced Bologna Sliced Bacon Super-Right Hickory Smoked 12-oz. 1DO* BIRTHDAY 1859-f959 WHERE ELSE...SO MANY ITEMS...PRICED SO LOW * Better lit or ICIB! m° « miow Bear 3"° I.53 53* POTATOES New Crop Wisconsin Grown Red or Whites, U.S. No. I, Grade A 10 - 39c 25 £ 79c Yellow Onions Gl°l" Northern |0 Brand 4 roll! 35' Wax Paper 2 r 49" Variaty 3 bag 25^ HaSSis Prune Plasms 2 29* Barf Sett Pears 2 lbs. PEACHES PeB Monte Brand. Yellow Cling, Slices or Halves f 29-01. tin 29 Saltine Crackers Nabi"° ,k9M Thin, Criip box Brick Cheese WitcontlH Angel Food Cake Jane Parker 25' b 39" * ..35° For All Your Waih SQrgo ^A( pkg*- I 0 Fri Sur Breeze Detergent '"^-2 Wisk Liquid Detergent 173e Perfect A largo AA( lor Dishes£ pkgS. Rinso liue Laundry Detergent 2,pakrg8si. ft! u; Lux Liquid Detergent 39' Lux FBikes ^ild and Gentle A larg* To Your Hands ANN PAGE BE ALLY FRESH s,,i °y vfiWanteed by ^ food Housekeeping , ...A/ e Bar Soap 3 -• 31' Mitelfe Bath Soap 2 £ 3le Cashm@ra Bouquet Facial Soap 3 z 3IC Cashwe Bouquet Bath Soap 2 2 9 ° Special 5c Woodbury Soap Off Sale lief Boy Ar Dee Supreme Sweetener Armour Treet Corned Beef 1 Armour Corned ieef Armour Chili Spaghetti and Meat Balls Sugar Substitute Heat and Eat Armour rf'and 3 »26c 2"r45'» 59* 49* 43" With Beans lurry craises WESSON SALAD OIL Oxford Creme Sandwiches tint ••oz. btl. 12-oz. tin I5'/2-oz. tin 12-oz. tin I5(/2'0Z. tin 10-oz. bo* 35' 25' MAYONNAISE YOU PAY ONLY 49 C QUART JAR THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY $uPer Markets All Prices Effective Through August 29th SHOP LOCALLY IT PAYS V

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