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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Jan 1962, p. 7

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raraUy, Jmmty 11, 1961 THE McftSNRY PLAIKbEALER CLASSIFIED Wanted To Buy -TO met •P PRICE PAID for iron tals and junk cars. Ed Marsh, phone Woodstock -- FE 8-4287 9-1-60-tf Notice BUSINESS known as Sunrise Grocery now under new man* jagernent. Responsible for our debts - only after January 1, iTJ962. Pearl Stratton and Florence Peterson. 1-4-11-18-62 BUSINESS KNOWN as Farm House Tavern now under new management. I will not be responsible for debts other than tny own prior to December 20, 1961. Joe Cope ? 12-28-61-1-4-11-62 BUSINESS KNOWN~ as~the foone Creek Laundry is now nder new management. Responsible for our debts only as of January 2, 1962. Albert M. (Mike) and Loretta Budler. 1-11-62 Page Sever HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS ASK for what you want with "Wanted to Buy" Classified acta. Dial>EV. 5-0170 to place yoUM. ••• farmers Trading Post FARM BUILDINGS -- Special discontinued sizes -- steel buildings. Clear span. Special price. Financing if desired. Phone Waukegan 244-3630. 9-21-61-tf FOR SALE: 1,500 bushel Newton Oats. Extra heavy quality, ^ Suitable for fieed or feed. 80c per bushel. Phone 459-5469 after 5 p.m. 1-11-62 THE BEST place for good farmers to borrow money is Production Credit Assn. Farmer owned -- Farmer operated-- Farmer controlled. 333 E. Jackson St., Woodstock, FE 8-0334. 1-11-62 11 FLEMING EQUIPMENT NEW IDEA - GEHL BOLfcNS GARDEN EQUIP. SALES and SERVICE A complete Farm Impletncfi' I Service Chain Saw Sharpening & Repair Phone EV. 5-0038 4/ 4005 W. Waukegan Road ADVERTISEMENT CITED Of special interest here at the Plaindealer was announcement this week that a Christmas savings advertisement which appeared in one of our issues this past holiday season for the McHenry State bank was selected because of its excellence to be reprinted in the National Public Relations magazine. Another item of interest in connection with the bank ig that the election of Lillian Cairns as assistant cashier marked the first time in the history of the organization that a member of the bookkeeping department has been named an officer. HONORED FOR SERVICE August J. Uttich, a senior research chemical engineer at the National Dairy research center in Glenview, was recently honored for ten years of service with the company. The award, a tie pin set with sapphire stonC, was presented in an office ceremony attended by fellow employees and executives. Mr. and Mrs. Uttich, and their children, Mary, Thomas and Catherine, reside at 501 Shore Drive, Lakeland Park. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois, where he majored in chemical engineering and obtained his B.S. Degree in 1944. TALENT CONTEST The annual Northern Illinois Catholic Order of Foresters talent contest will be held at 1:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, Jan. 14, at St. Mary's school hall in McHenry. Three winners will be presented trophies, and the top two will advance to the state finals at Hampshire on Jan. 21. OBITUARIES Mr. Buss was the son of the Into Bernard and Eiizabeth j Meissen Buss. His only surviv- FRANK I. WHITE j or is a brother, Jacob, of Chi- A funeral Mass will be road t-ago, several nieces and nep-v ews. He was preceded in death by five sisters. Christine Dowe, Mary Stoffel, Elizabeth Wiswa! l am' Frances and Lena Buss; three brothers. Ben. John and Joe. Anions , nieces and nephews in this area are Jake Stoffel of Pistnkee Highlands, Charles Dowe of McHenry, Mavme Buss and Vera Kane of McHenry and George Stoffel of Woodstock. The lx>dy rests at the Peter j M. Justen & Son funeral home (until this (Thursday) morning. | when Mass will be sung at j 10 o'clock at St. Mary's Cathoj lie church, with burial in the church cemeterv. in St: Stephen's church. Des- Plaines, Thursday, for Frank I. White, 63, of 7511 South drive. Wonder Lake, who died Tuesday. Jan. 9. in Memorial h o s p i t a l . W o o d s t o c k . B u r i a l will be in Ajl Saints cemetery. A retired Chicago city police officer, he was- born Dec. 6 1898, in that city. Survivors include the widow. Sophia: one daughter. Lorraine Eiter of DesPlaines: a son, Frank Jr.. of Wonder Lake: seven grandchildren and a sister, Lenora Anderson, of Chicago. The body rested ai the Schneider-Leucht funeral home. ISABELLE M. HAYES Mrs. Isabelle M. Hayes, 78. died Wednesday morning, Jan. 10, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William B. Berry, at 1710 Riverside Drive. McHenry. Mrs. Hayes and her,, sister. Kathryn Ryan, who lived to- ye ns in police work in the area gether at 7356 N. Hoyne av\ft | ar>d »iad served the city of Mcnue, Chicago, had been visit j Henry as art officer. He was ing in the Berry home over the i a'so a constable and a Brinks holidays. " ' j Express guard. The body was taken to the Mr. Murphy was born June Peter M. Jusien & Son funeral N. 1*90. Montezuma, Ind. home and then removed to the j Last June he marked the fif- Drake & Son chapel at N I tieth year of his marriage to MARY POCTLIOT Mrs. Mary Phannenstill Pouliot, 83, died Tuesday evening, Jan. 9. at her home in Lilymoor, where she had resided lor the past thirty years. The deceased, who was widely known in this community, was bom April y0, 1878, near Round Lake. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Kale Stadtfeld of Waukegan and Mrs. Elizabeth Amann of Round Lake. Her .husband, Albert Pouliot. died May 17, 1942. The body rests at the George R. Justen & Son funeral home, where friends may call after 2 o'clock Friday afternoon I Just rites will be held from St. Mary's Catholic church at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. EI.MER MURPHY I A long illness ended in the i death Wednesday morning, Jan. • 10. in McHenry hospital of Elmer Murphy, 71, a twenty-six) year resident of Wonder Lake. ; He had been active for many SERVICE NEWS California Jan. 7 to report to his ship, the USS Thomason In Februarv. the young man Jerome J. "Butch" Aguirre ... .. , , „ . . , , to will attend an electrical school has recently been promoted to in Long Beach. He has just ir pi ivate fit st class and left the enlisted for six vears. states Jan. 8 for duty at Okin- L_ awa. China. Japan, the Philip- 1 James E. O'Neill. son of pines. Borneo and numerous | Mr: and Mrs. Raleigh J. O'- other places, as well as some i Neill „f 619 W. Area street; duty on the waters. He will be McHenry, completed recruit S€@lhffl@0US Farmers Trading IPost GEO. P. FREUND™ Authorized Dealer for Western avenue, Chicago where services will be held Saturday, with burial in Si Boniface cemetery. CHARLES BUSS Charles G. Buss of 1625 Fargo avenue, Chicago, died unexpectedly Sunday, Jan. 7. about noon of a heart attack. He was 77 years of age. Mr. Buss was born Feb. 26. 1884, in McHenry, where he lived his eArly life and graduated from the local high school He had been away from his nafive community for over a half century, most of that time being spent in Chicago. The deceased was an p< count ant for Capital Paper Box Co., in Chicago. his wife. Rose, who survives, as do two daughters. Gladys Stuedemann of Wheaton and | Delores Kunkel of Napa, Calif.: j two sons, Elmer. Jr., of Napa. | Calif., and Edward W. of Wonder Lake: his mother, Frieda Murphy, of Montezuma, Ind.; (wo sisters, Mary Hansel of Chicago and Ethel Coleman of Rockville. Ind.: two brothers, Clarence of Montezuma, Ind., and Thomas of Terra Huate. Ind., also four grandchildren. The body rests at the George R. Justen & Son funeral home until 2 o'clock Saturday, when Pastor W. L. Thummell of Nalivity Lutheran church. Wonder Lake, will officiate at last rites. Burial will be in Ringwood cemetery. Present State Award SALES Si SERVICE PH. EVERGREEN 5-042C 4102 W. Crystal Lake Road 1-tl I* Miscellaneous IT'S FOR THE BIRDS Ryde's deluxe outdoor bird mixture 5 lb. bag 60 25 lb. bag $2.75 50 lb. bag $4.75 Sunflower seed .25 McHENRY COUNTY CO-OP Route 120 & CNW Railroad Tracks McHenry, Illinois 1-4-62-tf l@a! Estate NOTICE We have repossed homes that can be bought for as little as $500 down. NO CLOSING COST ATLAS REAL ESTATE 2 Blks. East of River on Hwy. 120 EV 5-0430 McHenry, 111. 1-11-62 ^BEAUTIFUL 3 Bedroom ranch type home with full basement and attached garage, built-in kitchen. Modern in every detail on large corner lot. A real buy at $16,500.00. A REAL DREAM HOME for a retired couple. 2 B.R. Ranch type home with attached garage. Modern; also partly furnished. A steal at $9,900.00 full price. GOING TO BUILD? Lots in McHenry. Paved streets, city water & sewers. Beautiful Subdivision. Near schools. Terms. * THE KENT CORPORATION 1311 North Riverside Drive McHenry, Illinois Phone EVergreen 5-3800 1-11-62 BAIRD & WARNER, INC. | STILLING BLVD. -- 2 Br. home with river rights. Gas heat. •/Ofoarage. $11,750. Will trade for 3 Br. home. COONEY HEIGHTS -- 2 Br. home on 70x155' lot. Carpeting, rugs, stove & lawn mower included for $14,500. RIVER FRONT -- 3 Br's. large living room, screened in glass porch. $15,500 including furniture. For homes up to $125,000 Call MR. HEINEN -- EV 5-2527 1-11-62 MRS. SAM O.ILLIS Mrs. Sam Gilhs died Wednes- | day morning. Jan. 10. at her j home on Elaine Terrace. Lakemoor. Arrangements are pending at the George R. Justen £ • Son funeral home. | ALFRED E. C.REVER | Alfred E. Grever. 49: of 7707 !Howe road, Ringwood, died Thursday night, Jan. 4. in Me- 1 morial hospital, Woodstock, foli lowing a |>eriod of poor health. | Mr. Grever was born Feb. 24. 1912, in the Lake Zurich area, and had farmed near Ringwood for the past ten years. He is survived by his wife. Myrtle: three children. Mrs Joan Cotner of Woodstock, Judy Grever at home and Walter of Island Lake: four sisters Miss Emma Grever of Lyons. Mrs. William Sloan of. Villa Park, Mrs. Frank Prow of Salem. Oregon, and Mrs. Omer Reuss of Algonquin; four broth ers; Albert of McHenry, Edward of Barrington and Augus*. of Harvard. The body rested at the George R. Justen & Son funeral home until 1 o'clock Monday, when last rites were held from the chapel. Burial was in Randhill Park cemetery. Palatine. MARRIAGE LICENSES Whitney Pierce, Rt. 1, Crystal Lake, and Sadie DeYoung, McHenry. John De Stefanis and Opal M. Schmidt, both of McHenry. away thirteen months. Friends may write him at "L" Co., 3rd Bn.. Mar. Regt.. 3rd Mar. Div., FMF., Mar. No. 11, care of fleet postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. In a telephone call to hic mother "M o n d a v afternoon. Navy Airman Apprentice Jack 1 Yegge reported his safe arrival j in Jacksonville, Fla. After j spending a seventeen-day leave,; with his parents. Mr. and Mrs J Norbert Yegge, the young Navy j man was forced to get an ex-^ > tention to his leave following j his flight cancellation Sunday! from O'Hare due to the snow i storm. ! training recently at the naval j training center. Great Lakes. I Commands Rescue Cutter J Commander Neale West fall son of Mr. and Mrs. Rovden Bishop of Crystal Lake, in commanding officer of the ("oast Guard cutter Acushnet,* which accomplished the rescue of ten crewmen from the Car-* tairena in the North Atlantic I.T-t week after efforts to tew the craft 250 miles east nf" Nantucket ."ailed. Mrs. Bishoc is an employee of the M<*- 1 lenry hospital. The 20-acre But chart Gardens on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, are claimed to be one of the world's most beautiful botanical gardens. Is is the Met to ig savings! Richard Shafer flew by jet from San Diego, Calif., Dee 21 to spend the holiday with his parents, the Frank Schafers. He will drive back lo NtfW! ^ A GM-DELCO GAS FURNACE TOU CAN HANG OR HIOC YM1 HMD SEALER'S 2® ANNUAL Auto Auction SELLOUT! STOP and see largest selection of used cars in McHenry's history. BIO on any car. Free Elgin watch if we don't accept your bid. SAVE hundreds on cream of the used car crop. Complete details at your Ford dealer. Friday and Saturday, Jan. 19 and 20 YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD FORD DEALER BUSS FORD SALES - 3936 W. Main Si., McHenry m GM-DiLCO Albert S. Blake, McHenry, preskft-nt of the Illinois Automotive Trade association, (far right) watches as Leonard Miller of Mattoon receives the 1961 Illinois Quality Dealer of the Year award from the Honorable Charles F. Carpentier, Illinois Secretary of State. The presentation was made at the mid-winter meeting of. the IATA board of directors in Springfield. Ralph C. Gray, Pittsfield, the 1962 Quality Dealer of the Year award nominee, looks on. The Quality Dealer of the Year award is presented annually to the Illinois new car dealer who best exemplifies citizenship in his community and contributions to his industry. See Page 15 •iiiiMiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiitmi» For Thai In tout * uamimioo..: Thanrfi nothing that gets to dose to a Dad as e ©HI of woarablos. Choos* from our complete sdhsltoti 5TORE for MEN 1245 N. Green St Phone S85-0047 McHenry, 111 Open Dally 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday 8 a.m. to 9 p.< i Sunday 9 a.m. 'til 12 noon USE THE FREE GREEN STREET PARKING ARIBA wtiHtiitiiJiiiflitHtiiiiiniittftmtttimttinnitmniinniuiiuBiiiiiffiiffisnHiiiimuiuiHiiitffliuiRiiaRai BARNINGS & SON Heating & Air Conditioning Sales & Service -- Conversions 1006 Ringwood Rd, McHenry Phone: HY. 7-S115 DIETZ AUCTION Our farm has been sold, and we will offer the following personal property for sale at public auction on the farm located 5 miles Southwest of Lake Villa, 111., IV2 miles North of Route 120. 1 mile West of Round Lake, at the intersection of Route 134 and Grub Hill Road, on SATURDAY. JANUARY 13th Commencing at 1:00 o'clock PRODUCE -- 500 bu. oats; 1,000 bales timothy & alfalfa hay; 200 bales straw; 300 bu. corn. TRACTOR, COMBINE, BALER & FARM MACHINERY -- McC-D H tractor with 9-speed transmission, PTO clutch and cultivator; AC combine with straw spreader; McC-D 45 PTO baler; MeC-D 7 ft. grain drill; JD 8 ft. disc; Case chopper; McC-D. 2/14 plow; Smalley grain blower and pipe, power corn sheller; Harvey 11 in. hammermill: McC-D No. 2 ensilage blower; 4-sec. steel drag: 2 RT wagons and boxes; 3 elevators with motors; 5 portable buildings; NI manure spreader; 2-row corn planter; silo filler; Belle City 22 in. threshing machine; and a complete line of farm machinery and tools. DAIRY EQUIPMENT includinng Zero T33 8-can milk cooler; 15 milk cans; 2 Surge units with compressor & pipeline. SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS. RAYMOND F. DIETZ, Owner ROBERS & BEHM, Auctioneers WISCONSIN SALES CORPORATION, Clerk Union Grove, Wisconsin -- Phone TRinity 8-2421 FARM SERVICE WAY INSURED AMemcjN] LOCATION: l'i miles South of Walworth, Wis., on highway 14 to Country trunk B then East 3 miles -- watch for arrows. REASON: Decided to discontinue farming. BUD and MELVIN BRIGGS Walworth, Wis. TUESDAY. JANUARY 16. 1962 SALE TO START AT 11 A.M. (Lunch on Grounds) 52 HEAD HI GRADE HOLSTEINS -- This is a very nice herd of high producing cattle. Mostly Calfhood vaccinated. TB and Bangs tested. 37 Cows, 14 fresh since Nov., 7 due next 60 days; 13 Heifers, 6 to 12 mos.; 2 Heifer calves, 2 mos. 87 HOGS -- Chester White - 6 Brood Sows, just bred; 30 Feeder Pigs, 2 mok. old; 1 Boar, 1 year old. FEED 900 bu. good Oats; 20 ft. Ensilage in 14 ft. silo. TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT -- Allis Chalmers WD with 2 row cultivator, reconditioned in spring of 1961; International M with power steering, A-l condition; Allis Chalmers 3-14 in. mounted Plow; Allis Chalmers 8 ft. Tandem Disc; New Idea 95 bu. Manure Spreader; Lindsay Hammer Mill; McD. Silo Filler; McD. Corn Binder; International 7 ft. mounted Power Mower; International 45 PTO Hay Baler; U.S. Grain Blower; John Deere 290 Corn Planter on rubber; 40 ft. Elevator, double chain; International No. 52 Combine with motor; International 1 row Corn Picker; International 10 ft. Grain Drill; Lever Drag, wood, 2 sections; 4 section Steel Drag; Wagon and Box on steel; Int. Corn nSheller; New Idea 4 Bar Side Delivery; 2 Wagons on rubber with Flat Racks; Perfection Milking Machine, handles 5 units; 2 DeLaval sterling units; 2 Perfection hang on Units; 2 Perfection pail type Units; 1 McD. pail type Unit; Electric Water Heater; 2 Strainers, 1 stainless; 2 Palls, 1 with lid; 10-hole Hog Feeder; Rubber Tire Wheel Barrow; Sileage cart; Stewart Cow Clippers, like new; Set of 13-28 Tractor Chains; Pump Jack; 60 ft. drive belt; Tractor Heat Houser for A.C.; Electric Chix Brooder; Platform Scales; Forks, Scrapers, Shovels; Many other articles too numerous to mention. FARM FOR SALE -- This highly productive 153 acre dairy and hog farm is for sale. Barn is equipped with 53 stanchions and one pen. This farm is on a Bulk Market with a large milk base. Included is a nearly new bulk tank that will hold 2,300 lbs. of milk. Other buildings include a machine shed, hog house, chicken house, 2 corn cribs, 14x45 cement silo, 1 car garage, and 9 room frame house. Owner will sell on Contract with small down payment and reasonable interest rate to a reliable buyer- For more information on this farm contact Tom Finley, salesman for Bob Keefe and Assoc. Phone Delavan SA 8-3234. LIBERAL TERMS:. To all Farmers. $25.00 and under Cash, over that amount 25 per cent Down Payment, day of sale, balance to be paid monthly payments up to 24 MONTHS. Long Term Loans Available -- See Cashier. FRED KRUEGER -- HENRY FREEMAN Auctioneers FARM AUCTION SERVICE, Joe. SHERMAN BROWN AUCTION AUCTIONEERS: Wm. Russel. Wm. Sullivan, and Dan Powers Having decided to quit farming, will sell my personal property located on the Finch Farm 2'« miles Northeast of Wpodstock on Route 120, 7 miles West of McHenry, on: SATURDAY. JANUARY 13. 1962 commencing at 11:0U a.111. 39 HEAL OF LIVESTOCK--29 Holstein Dairy Cows: including 4 registered Holsteins from 2'*! to 5 years 'old 2 will be fresh by sale date. 2 milking since Fall. Anyone desiring foundation would make no mistake in buying them -- papers furnished. 6 Holstein nHeifers. 27 mos. old. bred; 4 Holstein Heifer Calves, 5 mos. old. This is an exceptionally good herd of dairy cows, all artifically bred by Northern Illinois Breeders. MACHINERY -- John Deere Tractor 620 tonly 1.280 hrs.) John Deere Tractor No. 50. 1953 model; John Deere 3 bot. 14 in. Tractor Plow; 2 John Deere 2 row Tractor Cultivators; John Deere 9 ft. Wheel-type Tractor Disc; John Deere 2 row Corn Planter, No. 290; John Deere 4 Sec. Spring Tooth Harrow; John Deere Rubber Tired Wagon & Flat Bot. Box: John Deere Manure Spreader; John Deere 2 bot. 16 in. Tractor Plow; John Deere 4 sec. Drag & Folding Draw Bar; Easy Flow Fertilizer Seeder; 1 McCormick Corn Sheller; Papec Hammer Mill; John Deere 8 ft. Grain Drill; 16 ft. Grain Auger; 30 ft. Elevator; New Idea No. 17 Manure Spreader, new; New Idea Rubber Tired Wagon & Hay Rack; Superior 3 Point Tractor Blade; Int. S1* ft. Field Cultivator; Dunham 7 ft. Culta Mulcher; 2 row Rotary Hoe; New Idea 7 ft. Power Hay Mower; New Idea Side Del. Rake; 75 ft. 7 in. Endless Belt, new; Hay Bunk; 3 Sow Farrowing House; 2 Hog Feeders; 2 Hog Waterers; Scale; Ladder: 36 ft. Extension Ladder; Brooder House; Int. Potato Planter; Int. Potato Digger and Cultivator. FEED -- 2,000 bu. Oats; 25 Ton Mostly Alfalfa Hay. no rain; 5 Ton Straw. MILKING EQUIPMENT -- 3 DeLaval Milking Units; 2 Stainless Steel Milk Pails; 1 DeLaval Milk Pail: 1 Stainless Steel Strainer; 1 Double Stainless Wash Tank. Many Articles Too Numerous To Mention Some Household Furniture SHERMAN BROWN. Owner TERMS:'Usual Bank Terms Not Responsible For Accidents Lunch will be served by Ladies of Greenwood Methodist Church FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WOODSTOCK Clerking Member F. D. I. C. Federal Reserve System N&L CTI0N DAN POWERS, Auctioneer . Having^decdided to quit farming will sell our personal property on the Roesslein Farm, now owned by Dr. John Loef, situated 1M> miles South of Rt. 176 and Island Lake, 3 miles West of Rt. 59 on Roberts Road, 5 miles East of Cary on Rawson Bridge Road and 6 miles East of Crystal Lake and 4 miles West of Wauconda, also 8 miles South of McHenry, on: . , TK AY. JANUARY 18,1962 commencing at 10:.H0 a.m. 91 HEAD OF DAIRY CATTLE 47. Holstein Milch Cows; 4 Holstein Heifers, springing, (freshen around sale timet; 6 Holstein Heifers, IS mos. old.; 12 Holstein Heifers; 12 mos. old; 15 Holstein Heifers, 6 mos. old; 4 Holstein Heifers, 2 mos. old; 2 Black Angus Steers; 1 Black Angus Heifer. All heifers are vaccinated. Anyone desiring to buy cows, this is an exceptionally good herd. This herd is on D. H. I. A. MACHINERY Case 300 Tractor; Int. M Tractor; Massey Harris 101 Tractor; Int. 4 row Tractor Cultivator; Massey Harris 2 row Cultivator; 2 John Deere Tractor Cultivators; New Idea 2 row Corn Picker; Massey Harris Grain Combine; John Deere Side Del. Rake, RT; John Deere Side Delivery rake; John Deere 7 ft. Power Hay Mower; RT Wagon and Wooden Flare Grain Box; RT Wagon and Flat Bottom Rack; RT Wagon and steel Flat Bot. Grain Box; RT Wagon and Feed Bunk: John Deere Manure Spreader; David Bradley 40 ft. Grain Elevator; Hay Rack; Cultipacker; Int. 3 bot. 14-in. Tractor Plow; Int. 4 row Corn Planter; Int. Grain Drill; 4 Sec. Iron Drag and Folding Draw Bar; Case 3 Bot. 14 in. Mounted Tractor Plo»v; Grain Blower and Pipe; M. C. Stalk Chopper; Case 200 Hay Baler; Hammer Mill; 2 Water Tanks. FEED 15 Ton Alfalfa Hav; 400 bu. Oats: 500 bu. Corn MILKING EQUIPMENT Solar 300 Gal. Bulk Tank; 4 Surge Milking Units: 1 Stainless Steel Milk Pail; 2 Steel Wash Tnnks: John Wood, Hot Water Heater; 1 Stainless Steel Strainer: 1 Stainless Steel Covered Pail; Surge Pump. Motor and Pipe Line RD iUllMiAN & LOEF, Owners TERMS: $25.00 and under CASH or 25% down on six months note with monthly payments. LUNCH WAGON ON GROUNDS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR AC ED E NTS FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WOODSTOCK Clerking Member F. D. L C. Federal Reserve

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