Thursday, February t\. 1181 THE McHENRY PLA1NDEALER >nge CLASSIFIEDS 2 liLDROOM brick home, 2 car garage all brick, partly furnished basement with heat. Reasonable. Call 385-0074. 2-7-28-63-TF LAKELAND PARK -- 2 Br. insulated house, gas heat. Large living room with W/W carpeting, cabinet kitchen, half tile bath, hardwood floors, glazed sun porch. Lot 60x145 all landscaped. Garage 14x20. $10,950. Call 385-2492. 2-T thru 3-14-63 FOB SALE 2 Bed Lake Rts. $8,500 3 Bed Ran. Basmt, $12,900 2 Bed Business Property Suitable for small Business Executive Type Home Pistakee Bay Area. A dream home. By appointment only FOR RENT 3 Bed Ran. Opt. to Buy McHENRY REALTY 331? YV Elm Street 885-5922 Day 653-6862 Eve. ~~~ 2-21-63 FOR RENT or FOR SALE 3 Bedroom Ranches Attached Garage -- Gas Heat Also Bi-Levels Reasonable Terms Call 312- TO. 3-6700 Or Contact KENT CORP. . McHenry 2-21-28-63-TF WILL BUILD new 2 bedroom homes for qualified buyers for as little as $195 down. For information call 385-2838. 2-7-28-63-TF 4 BEDROOM HOME, family room, patio, attached gtfrage, full basement, 60x200' lot. Full price $18,500. $1,500 down on contract or terms to suit. Call 385-5420 after 5 p.m. 2-21-63 CRYSTAL LAKE MARIAN PARKWAY 3 & 4 Bedroom Homes , 'i with Family Room Built-Ins -- 1% Baths Garage -- Improved Lot Some With Dining Room Near School, Shopping and Commuter Station Excellent School System $17,300 to $23,900 Down Payment Tailored To Suit Your Needs Trade your present home or lot. Open daily 1-5:30 p.m. Located off Rte. 176 in Crystal Lake. IF YOU EARN $93 A WEEK YOU CAN OWN ME I have 3 restful bedrooms, with a bright kitchen, my warm garage will prevent your being late for work. My owner bought a larger home from FRETT BUILDERS Therefore he is willing to sell me for NO MONEY DOWN VISIT ME IN | LAKELAND PARK 2-21-63 nSwCanT?! oSSiSSI FOR SALE -- 5 room bungalow, cabinet kitchen, tile bath, alum. comb. storms and screens, gas heat, 2 car garage, Huemann's Sub., by owner, $12,000, will consider terrps, 338-2110. 2-21-28-63 Real Estate Listings Of All Types Wanted 1 to 1,000 Acres With or Without Buildings River and Lake Property Business Properties F. E. HOWE 85 Gates Crystal Lake, 111. .Phone: 815-459-0495 2-21-28-63 by Anne Ashley (Persons who wish to have help with specific problems may write to Anne Ashley In care of W, L. Gordon Features, 9th floor, Resor building, 37 W. Seventh street, Cincinnati 2, Ohio, sending along a stamped self-addressed envelope.) WautedTo Btj JUNK CARS, truck, tractors and all types of machinery. Call 385-1260 or 385-4774. 1-10-63-TF SMALL APARTMENT for single priest in McHenry area. Call 385-6064 or 385-4042. 2-21-63 WANTED TO RENT -- Tillable land, south of McHenry. Call 385-6463. 2-21-28-63-TF STRAY PETS for adoption. Call McHenry Animal Hospital, 385-0031. 6-21-62-tf BAIRD & WARNER, INC. Established 1855 PISTAKEE HIGHLANDS -- Attractive 3 Br. Ranch on 140 ft. lot. Gas heat. 2 car garage. Kenmore washer & dryer incl. for $13,500. EASTWOOD MANOR -- 3 Br. Ranch reduced to $13,500. 2 car garage. Back yard fenced. Air conditioner. WATERFRONT -- 3 Br. Ranch with lg. L.R. & fireplace. Family room. Built-in range & oven. Full basement. Att. garage. This well built insulated home for only $19,500. EDGEBROOK HEIGHTS -- Completely carpeted, 3 Br. with att. oversize 2 car garage, electric kitchen has everything incl. Food-O-Rama, washer-dryer, air conditioner. Reduced to $20,- 500. $2,000 will handle. McHENRY SHORES -- 3 Br. brick ft stone trl-level. Lg. L.R. with fireplace, panelled family room. Completely built-in kitchen incl. dishwasher, disposal and matching refrigerator. Att. garage. $27,500. MR. HEINEN -- 385-2537 2-21-63 FOR SALE -- 30 tons first cutting hay, all or part; IH corn planter; 2 row cultivator for M tractor. Call 338-1605. 2-21-63 McHENRY and VICINITY WATER FRONT Fojc River 1 mile North of Johnsburg, rooms, gas heat, partly furnished, garage, boat hoist, lot 66x150, E. Z. terms. RINGWOOD, 4 Bedroom home, basement, 2 ctfr garage, price only $11,500.00. SPRING GROVE, 4 bedroom home, tile kitchen and bath, 2 car garage $15,500.00. 1-M EAST OF McHENRY, 3 bedroom, living-dining and kitchen, Built-in oven-range, dishwasher, washer dryer, 2 car garage. Price $14,500. Mortgage $13,000.00, 4%%. McHENRY 4 BEDROOM, Living-Dining, Full basement, Gas heat, garage. Near high and grammer schools. Price $17,500, COUNTRY CLUB SUB. 4 Yr. old special built, large 3 bedroom brick home, living room 22x17, dining-kitchen 30x12. Fully equipped, fully plastered walls, 2 fireplaces, adjoining golf grounds. This home must be seen to be appreciated. Price in the middle 30s. For appointment call Mr. Nischan or Mr. Fritz. We have many other homes to choose from. JACOB FRITZ REALTORS 2301 Johnsburg Road (In Johnsburg) McHenry, Illinois PHONE 815-385-0037 2-21-63 FREE FREE ONE FREE CANNON TOWEL with $3.00 Gas Purchase All Colors SKELLY SERVICE STATION On Rt. 120 next to the Chicago North Western R.R. WE GIVE U. S. SAVINGS STAMPS FREE FREE 2-21-63 75* 75* FISH FRY at the McHENRY MOOSE EVERY FRIDAY -- 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. You Art Welcome 75* 75* S-3M2 tl Wanted t» Beat O BE GIVEN AWAY START A CASH REACTION WITH A PLAINDEALER CLASSIFIED Q. Please give me some tips on the proper use of a woodburning fireplace? A. Improper building: of the fire k one of the main canses of smoking; fireplaces. Three logs make a better fire to start with than one or two. Put paper and kindling iq first, then three logs--two across and the third on top of them. Bunch up newspaper, put it or* the very top of the top lop, and light it to get the draft started. Then, when that paper is almost burned out, light the other paper underneath the kindling. Q. How can 1 improvise a chalkboard for my children? A. You can make a very serviceable chalkboard for ypt)r youngsters from a discarded window shade. Paint it black, and hang it at a convenient level for your young art hits. Q. How can I freshen a pair of suede gloves? A. An emery board is an effective tool for making suede gloves look fresh again. Use the fine-grained side, and rub gently. Q. How can I clean a good, glazedchrrttz? A. Spread it on a flat surface, sponge quickly with lukewarm suds, then with clear, lukewarm water. If it is necessary to press it, do so on the wrong side with a lukewarm iron, or on the right side, using a slightly dampened pressing cloth. Q. How can I join lace so that it will not be noticeable? A. Try to patch the design over on the same design, carefully whipping one on the other. If neatly done, the place where the lace is joined will hardly be detectable. Do not make a French seam when joining lace. Q. How can I insure a good job of painting over enameleu or varnished surfaces? A. If you'll first sandpaper lightly over the enameled or varnished surfaces to cut the glossy finish, it will insure the adherance of your fresh paint. Q. Do you have any tips that will make easier the planing of a door, that persistently sticks? A. Before planing this sticking door, use a pleee of colored chalk to chalk the inside of the door jamb. When the door to closed the chafk will rub off on the door wherever it binds, Surprising as it rpay be, the incomes of farm people' havp increased much faster than the incomes of non-farm people in recent years. This is contrary to mtiph popular opinion, but it is what the official figure*, show. According to the USDA, the average incomes of non-farm people increased 17 percent from 1955 to 1961. During the same six years, the average income of people living on farms went up 43 percent. Thus the per capita income of farm people went up more than twice as fast as the average income of >ther people. Admittedly, average income figures of this kind, particularly those applying to all people living on "farms," can be high ly misleading. But if they have thus marking the part that needs planing. Q. How can I keep a coffee pot or a tea pot sweet and clean? A. One of the best ways is to put a tablespoon of bicarbonate of soda into the pot, fill with water and let it boil for a few minutes. Then rinse in several changes of warm water. Q. How can I prevent air holes in my cakes? A. By pouring your batter through a slit spoon- Q. How can I keep my goldfish from constantly leaping out of their bowl? A. A hairnet, fitted around the top of the bowl, will keep your fish in bounds. AUCTION Located 1 mile North of Wauconda, 111., % mile East of Route 12 ,on Bonner Road, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23 COMMENCING AT 1:00 O'CLOCK 20 HKAD HOLSTEIN MILCH COWS -- 5 fresh, 3 close springers, balance bred back and milking good. (This is a young herd, all calf-hood vaccinated and Northern Illinois Breeding has been used.) DAIRY EQUIPMENT -- Portable Universal Milking Machine; new S. S. wash tank; IQ, milk cans; pails A strainer. PRODUCE -- 14 ft. of silage in 12 ft. silo. FARM MACHINERY -- 40 ft. elevator with IVa h.p. elec motor; N.H. 77 baler; McC. corn binder; McC. corn planter; rubber-tired wagon & rack; cement mixer; sprayer; 2 cultivators pile of iron; hay rope; forks, shovels & other articles. MRS. EDITH DAVIS, Owner lu tu «^ & Behm, Auctioneers WISCONSIN SALES CORP., Clerk Union Grove, Wis. Phone 878-2421 FARM SERVICE WAY INSURED AUCTION LOCATION: 1% miles Northeast of Woodstock, 111. or threefourths mile North of Hwy. 120 on the corner of Banford and Raffel Roads. LOUIS A. CHICOINE MONDAY. FEBRUARY 25 SALE TO START AT 11:00 A.M. -- 11 HOLSTEINS -- 8 Holstein Heifers, 800 lbs., open vaccinated; 3 Holsteip Heifers 400 lbs. 10 Brood Sows ,Hamp. and York with 110 pigs; 6 Brood Sows, due to farrow in April; 2 Brood Sows, due to farrOw in March; 10 Gilts, 190 lbs.; 30 Pigs, 40 lbs.; 2 Boars, Reg. and grade. 3 Ton Alfalfa Hay, baled, 2nd crop; 1 Ton Straw, baled 100 bu. Oats; 1,700 bu. Ear Corn. McDeering "M", 1949; McDeering "M", 1946; Ford with Superior loader; McDeering No. 448 4-row cultivator; 2 Plows McDeering 3-14 in. on rubber, David Bradley 3-14 in. on rub ber; Minn. Moline 10 ft. Wheel Tandem Disc; 2 Manure Spread ers, Kelly Ryan, PTO, John Deere; Papec Hammer Mill; Drive Belt; New Holland 77 Hay Baler with motor; John Deere 290 Corn Planter; Kewaunee 46 ft. Elevator with 2 h.p. electric motor; Case Combine with motor and hydraulic header; 3 Wagons on rubber, 2 with box and hoist, 1 with flat rack; 1958 Ford % ton pick-up; 1948 Dodge with grain box; 1952 Chrysler 4 door V8; Several Hog Feeders; Portable Brooder House; 7 h.p. Garden Tractor with mower, cultivator, roto tiller; Simplicity riding mower. -- Some Household Goods & Antiques. LIBERAL TERMS Auctioneer -- Dan Powers, Crystal Lake, I1L Cashier --- Milt Reik, Lake Geneva, Wis. Clerk -- Farm Auction Service, Inc., Lake Geneva, Wis. any value at all, it should be for measuring change? over a number of years, as we have done. The rise in faflriers incomes was not a one-or two-year development. On the contrary, the incomes of people living on farms went up in five of the six years. The exception was 1959, when farmers' incomes declined. Final official figures for 1961 are not yet available, hut it appears that the incomes oi people living on farms grew at least as fast as thp incomes ol other people. Farmers' incomes went up about 4 percent in 1962, while other incomes rose about 3 percent. These figures do not mean that farmers' income problems have been solved. But they dc show that substantial improvement has been made since 1955. That year seems to have been a turning point. By about that time the distortions in the price structure caused by the Korean War had been ironed out. Farm prices had resumed a nearlj normal relationship to operating costs and marketing expenses, making it possible for farmers to gain a share of the increast in national income. These developments are closely in line with the old-fashioned economic principles that some of us were taught years ago. We were taught that wartime inflation is caused by the crea tion and spending of large amounts of new money. This money is paid out mostly to workers, who spend it for food and other products. Farmers cannot increase output quickly, so prices of farm products are pushed up rapidly. Wage rates, marketing expenses and costs of farm equipment and supplies rise more slowly than prices of farm products, giving farmers a temporary advantage, such as they had in World War J, World War II and the Korean War.: . : When the war ends, the flow of new money stops, cutting back the demand for food. But wage rates and consequently marketing margins and costk of farm equipment and supplier, continue to rise to "catch up" with prices. This process takes something like four or five years. After this readjustment in the price structure has been completed, farmers' incomes can improve--as they have done since 1955. L. H. Simerl Extension Economist Agriculture! Marketing IT 1'ATR TO ADVERTISE SF.B5K DEFKX1T, ; CONTRACTS - * Gov. Otto Kertter has nounced that Dr. Norten *3/ Long, his staff e«msultant, will meet with officials of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in Washington. The governor said that Dr. Long will lie seeking more defense and space contracts for the state when he meets with NASA officials. "The purpose for l)r. Long's trip to Washington is to visit the NASA officials and get some idea of their expenditures for the coming year," the- piwernor safttr **We-~ want to see where IllinQit _ businesses might apply." NYE'S POLICY We can and do give Plaid Stamps WITHOUT increasing price. We guarantee the fairest price in town. (Adv.) NYE DRUG MEYER AUCTION The undersigned will sell the following personal property on premises located on Fairfield Road, % mile North of Route 176, 3 miles Northeast of Wauconda, Illinois on Tuesday, February 26, at 12:30 p.m. 71 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK 46 hd. Hi-Grade Holstein cattle - 30 milk cows, 8 recently fresh, 10 springing, balance bred for fall freshening, TTiese are well sized, good type cows. A registered bull has been used in this herd for about 30 years. Almost all calfhood vaccinated. Inspection invited day before sale. 1 Purebred 2 Yr. Old Bull; 15 Heifers, 2 bred for fall freshening, balance 6 to 18 mos. old. Hogs -- 27 Feeder Hogs 80 to 90 lbs., mostly York; 4 Sows due to farrow In March. USED 200 Bu. Oats; 1,000 Bales 1st Cutting Alfalfa Hay; 800 Bu. Corn; 10 Ft. Silage. POULTRY 100 Leghorn Hens MISCELLANEOUS Case Corn Binder with loader; New Idea 4 Roll Shredder; Cream Separator with Motor. Not Ifesponslble for Accidentia Auctioneers, Gordon Siade & Herman Behm RALPH MEYER & Estate of LEO MEYER McHenry State Bank, Clerk TERMS: All sums of f2&00 and under Cash, over this amount one-fourth down and the balance in six monthly payments, with interest at 6%. Hake arrangements for credit with olerk before sale. LAST WEEK For Our SPECIAL on PERMANENTS 97.60 Complete rfudu A BEAUTY SHOP (Formerly Jen's Beauty Shop) East Route 120 Always Plenty of Wnm Parking 385-0322 (Closed on Mondays) Evenings -- By Appointment Only JESSIE AUCTION Having decided to quit farming on account of the land being sold, I will sell my personal property on the Ed Jessie Farm, situated 1% miles East of Spring Grove, on the Spring Lake Road, 3% miles North West of Fox Lake, 1% miles North of Route 12 and % mile East of the 4 corners of Wilmot & Johnsburg Road & Spring Lake corner. Saturday, Feb. 23,1963 at 11:00 a.m. WAGNER AUCTION The farm having been sold, I will sell at public auction on the Thompson farm located 4 miles West of Grayslake, 3V4 miles East of Volo, % miles South of Round Lake, 2 miles North of 59A at Bacon road, Route 120 on Wednesday, Feb. 27,1963 at 1 p.m. Robers and Behm, Auctioneer LIVESTOCK 29 head choice Hereford Steers, approximately 900 lbs. These cattle have been on feed 60 days; 1 saddle Horse, saddle, bridle, etc. MACHINERY 1 W.D. 45 Allis Chalmers Tractor; 1 W.C. Allis Chalmers Tractor; 1 Mc. F. 30 Farmall Tractor; Massey Ferguson Baler, P. Take-off; 1 row Allis Chalmers Picker; Massey Harris 10 ft. Gr. Drill with grass attachment; J.D. 4 row Planter; Allis Chalmers 3-14 Mounted Plow; 2 row Cultivator for W.D.; 7 ft. A.C. Mower for W.C.; Massey Harris S. Rake on R.T.; J.D. 10 ft. Disc with 18 in. blade; J.D. 40 ft. Elevator; .4 Section Lindsay Drag; New Idea Spreader, large size; New Holland Fert. Spreader; New Holland 12 in. Hammer Mill; Litz 10 in. Burr Mill; Gehl 8 in. Hammer Mill; Hyd. Wagon Jack; Quantity of Pipe; 300 gal. Overhead Gas Tank; 40 ft. Drive Belt; Electric Fence; Wheel Barrow; 1 R.T. Wagon & Rack; Snow Fence Wire; Gates & Posts; Quantity of Scrap Iron Feed Bunk; Gehl Silo Filler; Hay Pick-up Attachment for Case Chopper; Surge Milker with 1 h.p. Motor; 1 Propane Gas Tank Heater; 2 Sets F&H Wheel Weights; - 1 Steel Watering tank; 1 Heat Houser Cab for W.D. Tractor; 1 Wood Wheel Wagon; Miscellaneous small tools. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS Dining Room Set; 5 9x12 Rugs 1 Fireplace Set;. 1 Gas Stov#} Tables & Other Items. • » FEED 1,000 Bu. Ear Corn; 700 Bales 1st Cutting Alfalfa Brome; 1,200 Bales Wheat Straw; 100 Bales Oat Straw; 20 ft. Silage, 14 ft. Silo. Lunch Wagon on Grounda MM Responsible for Aeeftdents ROY WAGNER, Owner McHenry Stale Bank, Clark TERMS: All sums of f25.00 and under cask. Over this amount, one-fourth down and the balance In six monthly payments, with interest at 0%. Make arrangements for credit with dark before sale. Ed Vogel AUCTIONEERS William Russel William Sullivan 29 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK 17 Holstein Dairy Cows; 1 Guernsey Dairy Cow. These cows are T.B. tested. 1 Registered Holstein Bull, 2 years old; 10 Holstein Heifers Bred. These heifers are all vaccinated. Anybody wanting some good cows, don't forget to inspect this herd anytime before the day of sale. 11 of these cows freshen in the last four weeks, making better than 700 lbs. daily, with better than 4% test. MACHINERY Int. W.D. 9 Diesel Tractor, changeable dual wheels; J.D. B Tractor & 2 Row Cultivator; Allis Chalmers W.C. Tractor; Allis Chalmers 2 Row Mounted Corn Picker; Allis Chalmers Heat Houser; New Holland 65 Hay Baler (new); New Idea 7 ft. Power Hay Mower, 2 years old; 75 ft. Endless Belt; New Idea No. 12A Manure Spreader; Case 4 Bot. 14 in. R.T. Tractor Plow; Massey Harris No. 11 4-Bar S.D. Rake; 2 R.T. Wagons & Chopper Boxes; J.D. 490 4-Row Com Planter; Massey Harris 7 ft. Clipper Gr. Combine, power take-off; J.D. 2 Bot. 16 in. Tractor Plow; J.D. 4 Sec. Iron Drag; Int. 8 ft. Tractor Disc; Kelly Ryan 36 ft. Gr. Elevator; Tractor Snow Plow; Truck Tarp; Wagon Hoist; Int. Corn Binder; Hay Rack; 2 Wheel Trailer; 2 Row Corn Planter; Gas Tank; Steel Roof for Round Corn Crib; Draw Bar 3 Sec. Drag; Emory Wheel with Motor; Water Tank; Small Elevator; 2 Sec. Drag; Unloading Jack; 2 Feed Carts; Wheelbarrow; 2 Barn Fans; 1,200 Bu. Wire Corn Crib; Chevrolet Pick-Up Truck. FEED 800 Bu. Earn Corn; 20 Ton Mixed Hay, 2nd cutting; 6 Ton Mixed Hay, 1st Cutting. MILKING EQUIPMENT Groen 200 Gal. Bulk Tank; Handley Brown Combination Hot Water Heater; 2 Surge Milking Units; 2 S.S. Strainers; Covered Carrying Pails; S.S. Double Wash Tank; Electric Milk House Fan; Surge, Motor & Pump for 3 Unit* (new) and pipe line; 14 Non Siphoning Drinking Cups. FARM AUCTION SERVICE, INC. launch Wagon on Grounds Not Responsible for Accidents TERMS: All sums of $25.00 and under Cash. Over this amount one-fourth down and the balance in six monthly payments, with interest at 6%. Make arrangements for credit with clerk before sale. JERRY JESSIE, Owner McHENRY STATE BANK, Cl»rk MOEHUNG AUCTION The undersigned will sell the following personal property on premises located 5 miles Northeast of McHenry, Illinois, being on the Johnsburg-Wilmot Road, 2 miles North of' Johnsburg, or 2 miles South of Route 12, on Saturday, March 2 at 10:30 a.m. 133 ILLikii' OF LlV LSXOtll 53 Head of Hi-Grade Holstein Cattle -- 25 Milk Cows, many recently fresh, some springing, balance rebred and milking good; 20 Open Heifers, 10 to 18 mos. old; 7 3-mo. old Heifers; 1 20-mo. old Service Bull; Almost all the cattle are calfhood vaccinated and all are Bangs & TB tested in '63; Hogs -- 7 Bred Sows; 55 Feeder Hogs, average 125 lbs.; 20 Pigs, 8 weeks old. FEED 2,000 Bales Alfalfa & Brome Hay; 1,500 Bu. Corn; 500 Bu. Oats; 500 Bales Straw; 12 ft. Corn Silage in 16 ft. Silo. MILKING EQUIPMENT Solar Milk Minder 280 Gal. Bulk Tank, 3 years old; 3 Surge Seamless Milkers; Surge Pump; Stainless Steel Wash Tanks; Strainers; Pails; Pipeline; 2 Milk House Fans; Propane Gas Water Heater; Stewart Cow Clipper; Electric Barn Fogger. MACHINERY Case Model 800 Diesel Tractor with power steering, 3 point Eagle hitch, bought new 1961; Farmall "H" Tractor; Farmall '"A" Tractor with 7 ft. Mower; Case No. 200 Baler, used 1 yr.; J.D. No. 8 Field Chopper; J.D. 12A Combine with Motor*. New Idea 1-row Corn Picker; 1962 Case 10 ft. Wheel Disc 1961 New Idea 12A Manure Spreader; J.D. 3x16 Trip-Type Plow; 3 and 4 Section Harrows; 3 R.T. Wagons with good racks; 2 PTO Self-Unloading Wagons with Aprons; Chopper Box with false Endgate; New Idea 50 ft. Elevator; J.D. 114W Hay Baler with Engine; Gandy 10 ft. Fert. Spreader; Bearcat Hammer mill; International Side Delivery Rake; Grain Blower; Weed Chopper Fencer; 1,000 lb. Scale; McCullough Chain Saw, 1 year old; Wide Front End for Farmall "H" or "M"; 200 Steel Fence Posts; 2 Rolls Hog Wire; Large Amount of Electric Fence Wire; 25 Bu. Hog Feeder; Several Piles of Good Used Lumber; Electric Meat Grinder with Vt h.p. Motor; 2 Duo-Therm Single & Double Burner Oil Burners, used 2 winters; Large amount of Small Tools & Items. RALPH MOEHUNG, Owner McHenry State Bank, Clerk Auctioneers, Gordon Siade & Wm. Siade, Jr. Not Responsible for Accidents Zoellner Lunch Wagon on Grounds TERMS: All sums of $25.00 and under ('ash, over this amount one-fourth down and the balance in six monthly payments, with interest at •%. Bfake |nwi|ements tor credit with dn| before sale.