Pag* Eight x-,. J. p-?1 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER CHARLES J. MILLER AUCTION Ed Vogel, Dan Powers, & William H. Russel, Auctioneers The farm having been sold, and my lease expired, I will sell at public auction on the old Henry Stilling farm 2 miles north of Mc- Henry on the McHenry-Johnsburg blacktop road, 2 miles southwest of Johnsburg, 3 miles southeast of Rtngwood, on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 1955 commencing at 11:00 a.m. 50 Head of ^Livestock 26 cows and heifers/ mostly first and second calf heifers, vaccinated and retested. Four fresh in t£e past 30 days, 20 springers, mostly due before March 15, 3 young cows milking good and 1 Jersey calf, 6 months old. PIGS 14 Hampshire bred gilts, 6 registered, 8 commercial, due to farrow first part of Martfhf 8 registered Hampshire sows, also due to farrow first part of March. MACHINERY F-20 tractor with power lift cultivator and road gear, 13x28 tires; H tractor with power lift cultivator; McD. corn planter, fertilizer attachment & truck, and bean attachment; McD. power corn binder on rubber, new bundle carrier; McD. 8 ft. grain binder, good shape; McD. 8 ft. disc, 3 yrs. old; McD. 8 ft. disc; McD. 7 ft. power mower; McD. horse corn binder; New Peoria 7 ft. grain drill; New Peoria 8 ft. cultipacker fic mulcher; Linsey 4 section folding wood drag; Linsey silo filler with 40 ft. pipe; Allis phalmers plow, on rubber, 2 bottom 14 in., 2 yrs. old; New Idea 4 bar side rake, 1 yr. old; 1 horse cultivator; 1 walking plow; 2 hay racks 14x8 plank, 1 corn box; 2 rubber tire wagons like new; 1 rubber tire wagon with corn box; 1 new Harvester Handler 20 ft. elevator on rubber, belt model 60C; 1 New Idea No. 10 horse manure spreader, 1 yr. old; '8-55 gal. drums; 2 - 250 gal. gas tanks; Quantity of gates; 2 electric fencers; 14x16'"wire corn crib; 160 rods of 32 in. hog wire; 75 steel posts for elec. fence with insulators; 125 wooden posts for elec. fence; 50 steel posts; 320 rods of barbed wire; 10 rolls of snow fence; 6 barn Windows; 1 tank heater; hand grass seeder, rtew; steel tank; 1 roll chicken Aire; chick feeders; chicken roosts; 10 wooden stanchions; some used lumber ft plank; 1 wheel ti&rrow; rubber tire milk cart; 2 - 50 ft hose; 2 - 25 ft. hose, % in.; 16 drinking cups with pipe line; ^ double set of harnesses, new; grindstone; Stewart elec. clippers, mode; 51, 3 sets blades; 1 large vice; grease gun & grease; pile of junk; 140 ft. hay rope; grab fork; 75 ft. drive belt; 1000 lb. Fair Banks Morse scales; large tar paulin; 8 milk cans, like new; 2 Surge milkers; 1 Rite-way milker, like new; milk machine pump A motor, pipe for 27 cows; 2 rinse tanks; milk strainers & pails; Surge hot water heater; can cover rack. HOG EQUIPMENT 1 hog oiler; 2 new 12 ft. hog troughs; 5 hog troughs; 8 small hog troughs; 3-70 gaL hog waterers; 1 Rotary self-feeder, like new; 1 - 8 hole self feeders; 1-10 hole self feeders; 8 wooden ft steel slop barrels; 3 A huts with floors, 6x7 ft.; 100 ft. extension cord, 8 --cords for heat- lamps; breeding crate; F. F. A. show box. FEED 750 bales alfalfa, brome and timothy, mixed; 650 bales first cutting alfalfa, good hay; 350 bales second cutting alfalfa hay; 200 bales second cutting clover and timothy mixed hay; 75 bales of mixed hay; 350 bales of straw; 1000 bu. of ear corn; 150 bu. of Clinton No. 11 oats, suitable for seed. HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT Oil heater; dining room table & buffet; bed ft dresser, complete with springs & mattress; one 9x12 rug & pad; Launderall automatic washer. Not' Responsible for Accidents Lunch Wagon on Grounds Terms: All sums of $25 or under cash. OVer that amount one fourth down and the balance in six monthly installments at 6 per cent interest, arrangements for, credit to be made with the clerk before purchase is made. McHENRY STATE BANK Clerking Vogel, Powers & Russel Auctioneers Charles J. Miller Auction (Pub. Jan. 27, Feb. 3) AMONG THE SICK COMING EVENTS .|..w '!• 'I1 'I1 fr fr •> •!' February S Dessert Luncheon, Card Party and Bake Sale -- Legion Home -- 1:30 p.m. February 4 Meeting of Child Study Group of P.T.A. --. Methodist Sunday School Room -- 8 p.m. February 8 Moose Meeting -- Men's Night -- 8:30 p.m. -- Lodge Hall Ringwood Unit Home Bureau February 8 -- 1:30 p.rtv: -- Gertrude White Residence -- Wonder Lake St. Patrick's Mother's Club Meeting -- 2:45 p.m. Circle 1, W.S.C.S. -- Community Methodist Church February 9 Adult Girl Scout Meeting -- Legion Home -- 1 p.m. February 12 'Teen-Age Square Dancing -- Edgebrook School February 15 Women of the Moose Social Meeting" -- Lodge Hall -- 8 p.m. February 16 Cherry Pie Festival and Card Party -- Sponsored by O.E.S. -- Acacia Hall -- 1:30 p.m. February 19 Public Card Party -- Silent Auction -- Moose Hall -- 8:30 p.m. February 21 St. Patrick's School Program -- 8 p.m. -- Church Hall February 22 Moose Meeting -- Men's Nigfot -- 8:30 p.m. Lodge Hall Cafeteria Supper -- Legion Home -- 5:30 p.m. -- Sponsored by Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid February 26 C.Y.O. Boxing and Wrestling -- High School Gym -- Sponsored by Parents' Association of Christ the King Church, Wonder Lake February 27 Annual Forester Basketball Tournament -- High School Gym -- Afternoon and Evening March 6 Annual Forester Basketball Tournament -- High School Gym March 13 Annual Forester Basketball Tournament -- High School Gym March 27 Corn Beef, and Cabbage Dinner -- 6 p.m. -- Sponsored by Altar and Rosary of Christ the King Church, Wonder Lake Joseph Ochs has been a medical patient at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. Ben Justen of Richmond Road underwent surgery at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, last week. Paul, 6-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kilday, underwent surgery at St. Joseph's hospital, Elgin, on Friday, Jan. 28. Jacob F. Jifsten has returned home from Memorial hospital and is improving nicely. Mrs. Anna Lunkenheimer underwent surgery at Memorial hospital this past week. LEGAL NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF THE McHENRY COUNTY FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION FOR VARIATION IN ZONING CLASSIFICATION, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That in compliance with the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of McHenry relative to a change or variation of zoning classification a public hearing will be had before the City of Mc- Henry's Zoning Board of Appeals in connection with the application of the McHENRY COUNTY FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION that the zoning classification of the following described real estate be varied to permit the use of the property for the bulk storage of fuel oils and gasoline: The North SO feet of the South 144 feet of the North 301.1 feet of lot No. 11 in the County Clerk's Plat of Section 26, Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in McHenry County, Illinois. The hearing will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Friday, February 18, 1955 In the City Hall of the City of McHenry, Illinois, at wh^ch time and place any person or persons desiring to object to such application will be entitled to be heard. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS OF THE CITY OF McHENRY By: FLOYD COVAUT, Its Chairman JAMES C. RICH, Attorney for Petitioner Crystal Lake, Illinois ORGANIZE ON-FABM TRAINING FOR VETS FRIDAY EVENING " . " All veterans entitled to on-jtbefarm training under the Korean GI bill of rights are encouraged to attend an organizational meeting to be held Friday, Feb. 4, at 8 o'clock at Marengo high school. Veterans should contact their local agriculture teacher if they plan to attend. All veterans must start their training within three ' years after the discharge date. Annual registration can be made only on March 1 and Sept. 1 each year. Due to the small possible enrollment from eactti" area, unless all of the eligilble veterans in the county cooperate, the opportunity to take part in this program may be lost. FORGERY CHARGE Harry Zobjeck, 23, of Woodstock, pleaded guilty to forgery in circuit court last week. Counsel was granted time to file a petition for probation. Judge Carroll referred the petition to Thomas p. Bolger of McHehry, circuit court probation officer, for investigation and continued the matter for two weeks. % NUPTIAL RITE Miss Harriet Pressler and Frederick D. Hartmann were married at St. Patrick's church, McHenry, last Saturday morning, Jan. 29. . Support the March of Dimes SERVICES HELD WEDNESDAY FOR, ELIZABETH HOFEft Mrs. Elizabeth Wegener Hofer died at her home in Chicago on Sunday, Jan. 30, at the / age of 61. The deceased was born on the Wegener homestead at Lily Lake on Sept. 17, 1894, wfhere, she spent her early life. Survivors include her husband, Gustave; three daughters, Katherine Rodda of Hammond, Ind., Marie Thomas of Algonquin and Doris Stein jf of Des Plaines; one sister, Mrs. Mary McDermott, of Chicago; two brothers, George and Joseph^ of McHenry. A brother, Ben, preceded her in death only a "few weeks ago. -Last rites were held from the funeral home at 5935 Belmont avenue at 2 o'clock Wednesday, with burial in Acacia Park. HOLT 1UTES William J. Holt, Sr., of^Antioch, brother of Frank Holt of McHenry, died last Thursday, Jan. 27. He is also survived by his widow, Dorothy; a d&ugfhter, Dorothy Laursen; two sons, William, Jr., and James Holt; and his parents, Frank and Delia Holt, Last rites were conducted from St. Peter's church at 10:30 o'clock Saturday, followed by burial in Mt. Carmel cemetery, Anti'och. A Marine assault helicopter will carry 26 fully-equipped Marines at a speed well over 150 miles per hour. """ CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this means of thanking friends and neighbors for letters, cards and other kindnesses extended to Jne during the time I was corifined to the hospital. Everything was greatly appreciated. 39 f Mary Kantorski Savings and Loan earn 2 >/2 % plus Savings Invented in Crystal Lake The Marine Corps includes three Marine divisions and th'ree 28-tf Marine aircraft wings. Arlene Francis says, "Be an 'Early Bird' with your Spring Painting" SPUED SATIN THE LATEX WONDER WALL PAINT You'Q have clean, beautiful rooms now and far less hensecleaning this spring. Spred Satin resists diet keeps looking new for.-$e*rs and is guaranteed washable* •. Demonstrated on thi'NBC-TV Vi% extra. Concrete .. .cuts DOWN Stop wasting materials by on-the-Joto mixing! Tell us your specifications and we'll deliver the right amount at the right concrete mix right an time! McHenry Sand & Gravel Co. 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