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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Feb 1948, p. 7

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• Febtwy t, IMS Council mt in -- % with Mayer Onrtm 25ft Motion by Atkoff, Andereonfi that the minutes last mooting bo approved a Motion carried. Motion by Keener, seconded by George P. VYeond, that the treasurer's report be approved as read. Motion carried. , Motion J. Freund, by lif r, that the clerk's be epppoved as read. Motion Tonyan. by of the i read. by George P. Freund. Chsnat la tfiTVlta tie itUDQto •• oa January lft. sropoMd crjuigca tat watch orovtdM acrvtes on s two M« rktera ueposlt prolong covtnngComm'Obtained jr directly 8lrl tnooyis iCMornfmMern i SfriaiwU. Illinois. r at w propo--d dulRitei in IOM may as IMP* ' ' " at any Commerc* llll •«• Inspected by any y buaJnen offlc* A&yX ideal Motion by George Jf. Frsund, seconded by Anderson, that the following bifis be paid aa approved by the finance committee: Motion carried. McHenry Businessmen's Ass'n. snow plowing On streets 300.00 Arnold Larson, sewer & water installation 81.50 Rt. No. 31 Sewer Extension Fund, sewer .-- --.... ' 55.00 Lester R. Bacon, salary 200.00 John J. McCarthy, salary 161.10 William Lundy, salary 161.10 Philip M. Thennes, salary .... 140.20 W. C. Felts, salary 127.90 Earl R. Walsh-, office expense , 65.00 R. I. Overton, salary 48.00 William H. Althoff, salary .... 30.00 Arnold Anderson,' salary 30.00 George J. Freund, salary .... 30.00 George P. Freund, salary 30.00 Joseph M. Regner, salary -- 30.00 Alfred Tonyan, salary . 30.00 Earl R. Walsh, salary ............ 106.00 Robert L.'Weber, salary .. 30.00 Verqon J. Knox, salanr 50.00 Special Sewer Fund, sewer | service 75.00 Mayme Buss, salary £ com- | missions .. j Edward J. Thennes, police j* duty * Harold R. Hobbs, police duty ! Joseph C. Grobel, police duty j Theodore S. Miller, police duty Joseph M. Rsgner, anow plowing Harold R. Hobbs, maintenance of street lights Tonyan Brothers, hanHng cinders Earl K. Walsh, freight Carey Electric Shop, supplies ft light repairs ... A. S. Blake Motor Sales, repairs to police car Ero Erickson, police radio maintenance ....... Worts Sinclair Service, gas ft repairs, police car ... Clark Chevrolet Sales, truck storage 10.00 1.13 8.96 18.17 15.00 7.17 10.00 ERWIN GEE AUCTION William H. 63 and Willia Marengo 112, Rassel, Phone Woodstock lliam B. Sullivan, Phone Andti--iters 49.72 24.00 30.00 12.00 30.00 HEADQUARTERS FOR STEEWNSTSAFETX St See Oun '5h NEW MANBEB itqENTQlC KQUIPMNT fIWmt BALASfflSfc WVBLS nd testing sibung NOW AT YOUR COMMAND Jon. Safety* Sake Deal part mp wMi sUauar, wollh er wadhr at yeaur frwl end. TWae are dengar signals. Oar Oar MANBEE e^adpmenl dedicated to ymw safety--<s the semrt, finMt, most scientific way to test and correct faahy aMjamsat or balance. Stop by and see it. An inapectkm of yonr car will be asaae wilfcoal obligation. Don't pat it off--for safety's sake. IF YOUR WHEELS WOBBLE, SHIMMY OR ARE HARD TO TURN SEE IIS NOW! CENTRAL GARAGE -- , .. JOHMSBURG - IVed Smith, Prop. ~T Telephone McHenry 200-/ ----iAl-- . ••• P. fMni sea waH A. P. Frsnnd Bona, driving steel sea wall 450.00 Western United G. * K. Co., Gaa amice ......-- 9J6 Illinois Bell TMephone Tdtphoie service --.....-- 8.78 Public Service Company, power 4k light 224.05 Special Sewer Fund; Fred C. Felts, satarr -- 135.00 Mayme Boas, clerical 20.00 Carlson Oil Co* distillate^.. 21.57 Public Service Co., power & Haht 44.00 Motion by George P. Freund, seconded by Althoff, that the meeting be adjourned^ Motion carried. KARL'R. WALSH, . • ^ ; _ City CleA. E. I. ovtebton, Mayor. Aim. The undersigned having decided to quit farming will sell at Public Auction on the farm known as the Davis Farm, on the Marengo-Woodstock blacktop road, 6 miles Southwest of Woodstock, 3% miles Northeast of Union, 1% miles South of 176, on SUNDAY, FEB. 15 Commencing at 1:00 o'clock sharp, the following described property towit: « Consisting of Farm Machinery F 20 tractor on rubber and cultivator, Gehl B 40 silo filler, 4-row John Deere corn planter with fert. j attach., McCormick Deering side delivery rake, 2 McCormick Deering! com binders and loader, Allis Chal- 1 mers 8-ft. double disc, McCormick Deering 5-ft. mower. Lindsay 4-sec. drag with "folding drawbar, new; New Idea manure spreader, Oliver 2-bottom plow, 18- in., 3-sec. spring tooth drag, fanning mill; 7-in. 75-ft. drive belt; rubber tired wagon and rack, steel wheel wagon and flare box; electric motor and grinder. 100-lb. anvil; Warner 500 D electric brooder; Farm Master electric dairy heater; 10-ft. John Deere power binder; 1 MAW hammermill; 1 hog waterer; electric tank heaters; bob sled; buck rake; Allis Chalmers combine. Household Furniture Roper bottled gas range, only used 5 months; Frigidaire 9-ft. electric refrigerator; Nesco electric roaster with insets, Singer electric sewing machine, cabinet model; twin electric waffle iron; 10-ft. extension table, (oak); mahogany drop leaf table; living room suite. Antique love seat; end tables; chairs; etc.; 2 single beds; double Hollywood bed; large crib; dressers and chests; steel covered porcelain top kitchen table; 9x12 rug and Dad; table radio; (Premier electric vacuum cleaner; 25 ft. electric stove cable; many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: All sums of *25.00 and under that amount, cash; over that amount a credit of six months at 6 per cent will be extended on notes approved by the clerk. Anyone desiring credit kindly make arrangements before purchase is made. No roperty to be removed until settled Your $ $ WM Do two Job* for You 1 Ut mm Am yw kmr mm Mk Duty D CURTIS G. NBWMAN • Specisl Ageat Wfest MeHeary III, TeL 792-J DhhKt district of Vidgt&, territory of 4,060 ovetruD by They deetroj crops and hay, attack food, clothing, hite people who are asleep, run up men's trousers' tegs, inside. Australians don't say whether women have been evacuated. Cornell university scientists said years ago that bfit tor their natural enemies, meadow mice would increase so vastly in the United States that they would seriously injure agriculture. Their natural enemies are hawks, owls, foxes, weasels, all of which almost every farmer believes injurious to him, and worthlspa^ the Want Ads' AUCTION CHAS. LEONARD * ED VOGEL, Auctioneers Farm having been sold and unable to find another, will sell at public auction, located one mile east of Volo on Route 120, five miles east of Mc- Henry, four miles west of Round Lake, on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18 Commencing at 10:80 a. m., the following described property, towit: or . with the clerk. ERWIN GEE, Owner First National Bank of Clerking WOMEN offers yon , Clean, Interesting Wortc~ • . • M"our'new •" McHENRY PLANT . ' v * 1 507 ELM ST, McHENRY • (Formerly Kaiter-Frasier Agency Bldg.) \:r _ w fMr home? _ '.' ;;"7 ^ " Take pride in your job! Join the vast throngs who build Amerioa'a Finest Radio Sets! . Experience Not N % totd See Our Employee Counselor V Einployment office will be 9.a, m. to 4 p. m. j# 50 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK consisting of CATTLE--27 milk cows, Qblstein Swiss and Durham. All T. B. and Bangs tested; ten fresh in last thirty days, 4 with calf at side, 9 springers, balance bred back, milking good, mostly second and third calf; some vaccinated; 5 2-yearold heifers, vaccinated; 7 10-mo. old heifers vaccinated; 2 10-mos. old heifers, vaccinated; 5 Swiss heifers, 3 to 12 months, vaccinated; Holstein i bull, 24 mos., vaccinated; Holstein bull, 18 mos. HORSES -- Pair bay mares, well matched, wt. 2,900 lbs.; one set breeching harness and collars. FEED--flOO bu. oats; 75 bu. 2-yr.-old white corn; 80 bu. l-yr.-old white corn; 100 bu. DeKalb corn; 1200 bales mixed hay; 300 bales 2-yr.-old hay, mixed: all wire baled; 400 bales of clear wheat straw; 276 bales of oats straw, all wire baled; 14 ft silage in 18-ft. silo. MACHINERY--McD. F-20 tractor on rubber, recently overhauled; McD. cultivator; McD. power mower, 7-ft., 3 sickles; McD. disc, 8-ft.; McD. 2- bottom, 14-in. plow; McD. wagon, new, on rubber; Mcp. manure spreader on ruhber, like new; McD. manure spreader, on steel, working order; McD. corn binder; McD. single row cultivator; McD. side delivery rake. U.y& grain blower; John Deere 999 corn planter, tongue truck and fert. attach.; Int. corn planter; Deering hay mower, 5-ft.; Deering grain binder, 5-ft.; two hay rakes; hay rack and basket rack; triple wagon box; wood wheel wagon; Int. silo filler; U. S. corn shredder, 6-roll; 1962 Model B, Ford truck; Int. corn Ear, pull type; Int. 4-section wood with folding steel draw bar; . corn shelter, like new; 8-ft. cultivator. (Broadcast seeder, with grass seed attachment; end gate seeder; bob sleigh; walking plow; grindstone; 160 ft. nay rope; -grab fork; pulleys; wooden stock tank; galvanised stock tank; James way 10-hole hog feeder, new; 80 steel fence posts, new; 140 8 and 4-in. cedar posts, new; feed bunk, 12-ft.; Star silo cart on rubber; feed cart on steel, new; barrels; barb wire; 20 rods new 32-in. woven wire; 2 new fence controls; coops; Meyers pump jack and motor; 100 ft. K-in. pipe. Two wooden gates, 4; tractor oil No. 30; 2 maul; 2 wire feed tank; log chain; steel gates: ladder; 4V& bundles baling wire; 75 ft. snow fence; 50 ft. rubber drive belt, endless; odd lumber; chicken feeders and water fountains; electric brooder; emery wheel and electric motor. MILKING EQUIPMENT -- DeLaval Magnetic milking machine; No. 40 pump complete; 3 single units and pipe line for 38 stanchions, complete; 28 8-gal. milk cans; 4 wash tanks; Sani-Matic electric hot water heater; 2 electric milk stirrers, new; pails and strainers, forks, shovels, etc. HOUSEHOLD GOODS--Quick Heat oil burner with electric blower; 2 steel beds, springs and mattress; 8 dressers; kitchen set; odd -chairs; G. E. electric vacuum cleaner, like new. Not responsible for sny accidents. TERMS: All Sums of $25.00 and under that amount cash; over that amount a credit of six months at 6 per cent will be extended on notes approved by the clerk. Anyone desiring credit kindly make arrange* ment before purchase is made. No property to be removed until settled Leach Wagon on Groaa^B CHAS. J. MILLER McHenry State Beak, ! post hole diggers; post irire stretchers; galvanised MADSEN AUCTION William H. Rnssell and William a Sullivan, Auctioneers. My lease having expired, and being unable to obtain a farm, I will-sell at public auction on the farm known as the Henry Pugh Farm 5% miles south of ^Voodstock, m miles west of the Frank -Pugh /Farm, 5 V4 miles north and west of Union, 1 mile south and Mi mile east from 176 turning at Bauman Brothers Corners, on SATURDAY, FEB. 14 Commencing at 12:00 o'cl&fc, the following described personal property, towit: » » HEAD OF LIVESTOCK \ consisting of 17 choice Guernsey cows, 5 of which are close Springers, 6 fresh, and the balance milking good. 3 Holstein cows; 2 yearling Guernsey heifers; 1 Guernsey bull; 4 feeding pigs weight lr50 lbs. each; 2 good work horses. Hay, Grain and Farm Machinery 300 bu. Vicland oats; 400 bu. ear corn hand husked; 700 bales good mixed hay; 100 balea of oat straw in barn. John Deere 999 corn planter with fertilizer attachment; Rubber tired wagon with new I. H. C. steel flare box; 1 side delivery rake; I. H. C. 6 ft. grain binder (right hand cut); I. H. C. corn binder; I. H. C. all steel manure spreader; 2 section wood drag; 16 disc horse drawn sulkey plow; John Deere single row cultivator; Easyway hay loader; New . jack; end If ^ IS •m • t l fNiiiilag ~~ 6 gvsap Chicksn of $16.00 and ; sfrsr Oat CSSt*he* da rk. ANDREW MADSEN. First National Clwking of Waaistatck. BOY! OH BOY! We Just received % Nf load of furniture and things. Ton better tarry dtwa. Bargains galore and we sure mean A.11^ S Gen fnd Is's StoreV T^IPHOFK 493-W Third house m ini River Road, going south from & Bridge. SALE Fckmy 15,1948,1:30 * a. SALE - J, I' and Grade HAMPSHIRE BRED GILTS O'BRIEN Inniriail, Woodstock, UL . _ on SALS IS * InM Boildiiic SALE • . ^ s. * i . J ; • -.a 1-,'V i. •-j -'J , ^ • f •ftp*? J- n: IMPORTANT NOTICE ™ To tbe Voters of McHenry, County Onlv properly registered electors may vote in the jprimary Election to be held April U 194^ jp provided by the Permanent Regittn^io# of Electors bm Illinois. , ; 'v Tlie provision allowing a non-registered vot^r to |e registered on t^e day ^ election IS NO LONGER IK FORCE AND EFFECT. ^ .VOTERS who will be TWEl^TY:ONE YEARS OF AGE on or before Primary 0av, April l.'?th, 1948, MUST REGISTER FOR VOTING on or before March 15th, im REGISTERED VOTERS who have CHANGED THEIR NAME BY MARRIAGE or otherwise at least 28 days before election, must register anew on or before March 15th, 1948. , REGISTERED VOTERS who have MOVED FROM ONE PRECINCT TO ANOTHER within the County since last registering MUST APPEAR before the County Clerk or the proper registration officer and sign an application for change of residence, stating the old and new address, on or before Maroh 15th, 1948. VOTERS who are REGISTERED IN ANOTHER;COUNTY and are now resi-> dents of McHenry County MUST RESISTER in Mofienry Oosnty ob or before . March 15th, 1948. * * Properly Registered Voters Do Not ~ '~s" Have To Re-register"" "T<i w,. .. V/, /: t: To,qualify for registration you must be a citizen of the United States, of the age of 21 or over on the date of the next Primary election, April 13th, 1948, and on the date of said Primary election you mnst have a residence of one year in the State of Illinois, 90 days in McHenry County and 30 days in the precinct or district in which you live, ^ ^ ] The County Clerk's office at Woodstock b tnm 8^0 a. m. to SK)0 p. m. except Saturdays and on Saturdays is open from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon, and any elector can register at said office up to and including March 15th, 1948, For your , convenience, any one of the fdllowing Special Deputy County Clerks and Deputy Registration Officers will register you or take care of your registration in the community in which you live up to and including March 15th, 1948, to-wit; OLLIE B. NELSON, Riley KAROLP S. THAYER, Hebroa MRS. HAROLD HYDE, N. State St, Marengo MRS. ANNA E. PHILLIPS, Dunham MRS. LEONA B. WISE, 203% S. Ayer St., Harvard' ELVIN R. OAST, Alden MRS. MAMIE TORNOW, H»rtU>>d P. W. ANDREWS, Seneca J. L. BASELEY, Union MRS. MARGARET E. DWYER, Huntley * Oulv McHenry County electors who are properly registered in the precinct of their residence will .be able to vote at the Primary «4ectkHi to be held April 13th, 1948. J Please take care of your voting registration so that yon will be able to v©te for th^««Klidate^ puc election. RATMONO D. WOODS f# f ^ JJoonty Clerk, MeHenry Comity, HI. ALICE M. BELL, Richmond CHARLES J. FREUND, ^nring Grove ALBERT KRAUSE, McHenry JOHN J. VIOLA, Wonder Lalfr * • WALTER REED, Ridgefteld : ZERN W LUSTED, Algonquin - FRANK 9. NAGEL, Fox River Grove ERVIN L. LEGROS, Fox FOY L. MEMTCH, Gary HARRY 0. SHALES, Crystal Lake if-* „?v, gss •& i .1 .. -.1 A-.. • I, V m " t~7~~ ' i ... , ; - ' i® • .,••

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