I (by Yardstick) Gwethfi Folks: Death saddened Die heaee ef two MeCullon Lake families ever the Thanksgiving holiday, Mrs. Marguerite "Peggy* Derr passed away last Wednesday after udergoing surgery at the Mt. Sinai hospital in Chicago. Mrs. Derr spent many summer vacations in our eomiBumity and established permanent residence at "Deer Woods" last Sand IAneatone THELBN •ckfaut Gravel Black Dirt Track ftr Bin TeL McHenr? 588-E-2 or 588-W-l Box 172, Rt. 1, McHenry I Telephone N«. SM 8TOFFEL * fMsn-ance agents far all classes af property In the best companies. West MeBwry, UHnsts CHARLES 8. PARKER. Attorney (Jeslya Jk Parker) Office Honrs: Wadneeday Afternoons--lJM.'N OtW* Koehr Siwriy Company, 141 itn"1*"' Woodstock 1115 iNsuftAttcte-- EARL R. WALSH Fire, Allot Farm ft Lifelnsnranec reuablETowJanibs WInk yon naad insnrsnaa of any kind Phone 48 or. 118-M Green * Elm McHanry FARM DRAINAGE Tiling Work Done With Moderd Equipment Can Furnish Tile j LEO C. ZIMMERMAN/- Contractor Phone 1699-M-l R. F. D. - Woodstock, III. Daw, _ . rthor, Dr. W. J. D*Anaendef Da*" r, OiltL, and Maatiao yAirmoni of Legnna Beatfli, Calif.; a i seals, Mrs. J. L. Davis of Crystal Lnie. Funeral services were held at 4 p. m. Friday at Chapel, 1118 Greealeaf St., Wilmette. Interment at Troy, Ohio. News of the death of Mia. Ethel M. Puffer last Wednesday shocked her many friends and neighbors here. Mrs. Paifer passed away at her Chicago reslirate at 1325 Wilson Ave. She wan the beloved wife of Dr. George R. Puffer, dear daughter of Lucy J. Esdg, sister o'f Edward E. and William L. Fleufy. Funeral earvi«§s were held last Saturday at Chapel, 5901 No. Ashland Ave., in Chicago. ' Interment at Bosehill cemetery. The George JBauubeck* made a flying trip to Chicago in their 1909 Maxwell to bring home George, Jr., from the Edgewater hospital, where he'underwent surgery last week. We are happy to report that Geoigie is AUCTION William B. Bullivan and William H. Bnsael. Auctloneeis FOX ELECTRIC SERVICE WONDER LAKE R. 1, RINGWOOD, ILL. Electric Wiring Motor Repairs Pumps Sold and Repaired TEL. WONDER LAKE 402 * WERNON KNOX Attorney-At-Law Cor. Oreen and Elm tits., McHenry Tuesday and Friday Afternoons Other Days % Appointment Phone McHenry 43 JOSEPH X. WAYNNE Attorney-at-law m Wankegan Road (RFD Box D WEST McHBNRY, ILL. ' Phone McHenry 492-tf w ' BELL Interior * SHALES Exterior Painting Paper Hanging Alao Spray Painting, *5 #5 N. Green St, McHentf TeL McHenry 243-J or Crystal Lake 1328-M-t Tel. Wonder Lake 41S DR. R. H. W ATKINS Dentist --Office Honrs-- _ Taw, Ihnrs^ ft 1st. t a. at to 5 p. n. Evenings by Appointment jUMkon£j*otatBi_JN[^^ FRANK E. LOW Insurance Writing Fire, Accident * Health Ante, Casualty and Life in Reliable Companiea Phone 95-1 Ml WaBmgan fct. McHenry. I1L WEINGART TRUCKING Sand -- Gravel Filling--Black Dirt--Limestene TrsckaJfor^Hire TeL 655-R-2 McHenry, I1L WELDING Maintenance and Coostrnctien Portable Equipment H. E. VANCE -- McHenry 61-J 999 South Green St., McHenry, I1L AL'S WELDING AND REPAIfi SERVICE 601 Main St., McHenry Electric PortahlO Welding Acetylene Welding and Cutting ALEX W. WIRF8, Operator Phone 615-W-l «r 4*4 M'HENRY, ILL. , DR. H. S. FIKE Veterinarian On Highway 31--Office and House! TeL McHenry 31 * Office Hoars: 1 p. m. to 2 p. Except Thursdays Evenings by Appointment DR. R. DeROME , -- Dentist -- 120 Green Street Phone 292-J McHenry Office Hoars: Teas. and Sat. from 1# to 4. Evenings hy appointment. _ WANTED ix> WJ* -- Wa pay $• to $25 for OM Horses,' less fer down horses and cattle. MATTS MINK RANCH : Johnstmrg • Spring Grove Road Phone Johnsbnrg S14 CALL AT ONCE ON DEAD HOGS, HORSES AND CATTLE We psy phone charges having expired, the to «ntt farming anangeaent, we will asO at public anctlon on the J. O'Brien Farm, situated 6 Southwest of Woodstock; 4 Northeast ef Karens?, l mill of FrankUnViHs-Woodstock blacktop, on road known as Vermont St, an WEDNESDAY, DBC. 8 at 11:00 o'clock sharp the following described property, towltf: 41 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK Consisting of IS High Grade Holstein Dairy Cattle An exceptionally fine dairy. 3 heifers, 2ys years old, bred; 4 coming 2 year old heifers, ready to bread: 1 heifer, 14 months old; 2 heifers, 10 mos. old; 2 heifer caives, 4 V4 mos. old. 14 feeder pigs about 80 lb. each. 160 hens, 90 Hampshire pallets. EAT AND GRAIN 1000 bn. Vickl&nd oats, 350 bales hay, 760 bales straw, 700 bu. of eorn In crib, qnan+ity of dairy feed. MACHINERY New Holland 1-man baler, Massey- Karris 2-row corn picker, self propelled, Massey-Harrls combine, 7-ft. cut self propelled; Massey-Harrls No. 44 tractor and cult., hydraulic lift; Massey-Harrls No. 30 tractor and colt., hydraulic lift; Hart-Parr tractor, good condition; Universal grain and hay elevator, on rubber, 40-ft. McD. power binder with bundle carrier, Fapec silo filler, 20 ft. pipe; Mollne 16-ln. 3-bot. plow; Massey-Harrls 14-to. 3-bot. tractor plow; Massey-Harrls side delivery rake; Gehl hammer mill with cutter head, New Holland power corn shelter, Massey-Harrls mower, 7-ft. cat, power take-off, McCormlck bundle loader, electric hoist with 3-hp. motor; F. M. C. air compressor, with motor, paint pall, 160-ft. hose; Brlggs ft Stratton power lawn mower. MeOwadck corn planter, horse drawn, McCormlck hay loader, McCormlck eorn binder, horse drawn; McCormlck 8-ft. tandem disc, John Deere 10-ft. Broadcast seeder, J. D. 14-in. 2-bot. tractor plow, hand garden cultivator, hand corn shelter, new horse drawn cult., fanning mill with screens, 2 rubber tired, ball bearing wagons, with .grain boxes and hay racks, iron wheel wagon, manors spreader on robber. Marline silage cart, 160-ft. lVV-in. steal oaUa, 160-ft. tt-in. steel cable, 76-ft. 6-in. drive belt, 20 ft. drive belt, ftussell weed cultivators, set; 3-hp. gas engine, 4 sec. drag, bus saw, Jamesway hog feeder, 10-sectlon; 2 hog waterers with fountain, wagon hitch, quantity baling twins, 175-gaL gasoline drum with hose and nossle. MILKING EQUIPMENT « DeLaval 2-unit milking machine, pipe for 28 milkers, 8 milk cans, strip pail, strainers, utensils, many other articles too numerous to mention. TERm£ -- All sums of 825.00 and under that amount cash; over that amount a credit of six months at 6 per cent will be given on notes approved by the clerk. Anyone desiring credit kindly make arrangements before purchase is made. No property to be Removed until settled for. WILFORD J. DECOOK Landlord PETE SMITH , .. Tenant State Bank of Woodstock, Clerking will The his . „ helped a lot in speeding Mai an the road to recovery. 8chultx is confined to h«s had after undergoing a major operation at 8t. Ann's hospital in Chios go last Monday. Doing nicely" is the latest comment by her attending physician. Our best wishes for a speedy recovery go to Mm Therese Bchnlts. The first annual Carnival sponsored by the McHenry Business Men's Ass'n, which will be held at the Roller Rink next Thursday evening, Dee. 9th, should be a must date on everyone's calendar. It will be the biggest quarters worth of entertainment you ever got, even before inflation. The McCullom Lake "Blue Gills" will represent the Screwy Dozen in the all-star east of entertainers, who will provide fun and laughter duriag the five hour show. Bring the kiddies along to meet Santa Claus who is also scheduled to arrive at the Boiler Rink on that evening. Remember the date, Thursdsiy evening, Dec. 9th. The place, the "Just For Fun" Boiler Rink on U. 8. 31. Mrs. Evelvnne Levesque and daughter of Lowell, Mass., is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Olsen. Mrs. Levesque arrived test Wednesday and will be joined by hubby Jake in the near future. and Mrs. were added to the membership list at last Sunday's mebting. Tp protect her from the easting wintry blasts, Beverly Bourke decided to knit herself a sweater. So^ with a book of instructions on her lap and a bushel of yarn at her feet, the project was begun. Sometime during her two weeks knitting so*-, eioes little Johnnie most have turned the page as she soon discovered on finishing her masterpiece. The thing | had two sleeves and one leg. This ! was a big disappointment to Beverly jat first but then she got* an idea, i and . after another two evenings .work her hubby, Frank, smiled ap- ! provhigly aa he surveyed himself before the fuM length mirror in his brand new woolen pajamas. • The sly wink he gave Johnnie has Beverly guessing. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Bohn, Mr. and Mrs. E. LanFranke and Mr. and Mrs., L. Kukuk were guests of the Frank Rourkes on Thanksgiving day. A byby girl is the latest addition to Mr. and Mrs. William Reed's family apd everybody is happy, especially Grandpa and Grandma Reid. It's the first smile we've seen on the senator's face since the Democratic victory. Congratulations, folks! George reports that the salad was exceptionally good in' his piekups after the Thanksgiving feast. "Not much meat left on the turkey bones though," said George, as he shifted into gear and rumbled on his way. At last Sunday's regular monthly meeting of the 8crewy Dozen, presided over by Ed. Walton, the date Glen Marunde is McCullom Lake's contribution to McHenry's Green Street. This genial gent is responsible for the endless stream of customers crowding Dickow's Market where he now presides at the meat counter. Hollywood has Clark Gable, while McHenry can now boast of "Glen Marunde." Good luck in your new enterprise from yours truly. areas that have bean eat the fluid milk market ho* of transportation delays win bh interested In i British proposal jj "flying milk vans,** says ths ™ 8. department of agriculture. Western growers of irrigated al» tetta might find it practical nod economical to put wings m the parial equivalent of the *--*• track. The office of foreign agricultural taiations says thatthe cost of pro- P°aed air transportation of milk over certain routes in Britain has been estimated by avistion company experts at about four cents a quart. x It is proposed to use a Bristol freighter' modified to pick up a specially constructed cylindrical metal tank lined with glass and holding about 1,100 gallons. The tank would be mounted on a wheeled chassis for quick and easy loading and unloading. Another example of an innovation in air freighting of farm produce is reported from Brazil. The Impameri district is a rsntsr of tee Brazilian "xarque" or dried meat industry. The fillets a* beat are too tender far marketing as dried beef. With airfreight It is proving possible to ship the choice fillets to sao Paulo, a trip of shout two and a half hours. This form of marketing has provad so satisfactory that OFAR reports shipments may increase when the air terminal is .improved to •accomodate larger planes heavier loads. J - ~ Need, rubber stampef * Order at The Plaitodealer. f ] r One factor situation and Compel af supply is Am decline hi daetioo in the Far East aeeorih* to the secretary at agriculture. Be-' fore the war the Far East was ananelly a net exporter of 4.29 aallllan tens of foodstuffs, a large part ef whleh went to Europe. In 1947 the Par Bait was net importer ot 8J million tons. Ihafs almost 11 mlltton tons pf food which could have gone elsewhere last yesr if the Far Eastern economy had been Mack to its old export levels. Eleven million tons is equal to well over half the total food exported from the United States last year. ^ r / . ?• . .r |.. H Complete ; .| CLEANING SERVICE • • ; - s " Done in Our Own Plant M l ' - .4: 206 8. OREEN 8T. HcHEHST v Tree Pickup and Delivery Congratulations To Gertrude 8iegler on her 19th birthday anniversary, Dec. 27. Sam Xathawcn on hit 38tk birthday, Nov. ApiOS." /' -- ---- a Old As Calesidar Although modern AmerHNHwhsecustomed to daily bathing in gleaming ceramic tiled bathrooms, are inclined to consider the luxurious b?.tb an exclusive twentieth century development, it is actually as old as our calendar. Tiled baths were common hi Rome in thtf time of the Caesars. The Stabian baths j»t Pompey buried for centuries •tnsder volcanic ash from Vesuvius, tiled walls similar to those in today's bathrooms. Romans also popularized the hot bath. During the Roman Imperial epoch bathing in hot and cold water had tremendous popular appeal. Large bathing establishments with swimming pools, exercise halls, promenades and service by great numbers of slaves drew crowds in leading Roman cities. Romans- spread the gospel ef the bath throughout the •colonies and even in North Africa the bath wis well established by the end of the first century. 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