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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Feb 1956, p. 15

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v Febtuary 9# 1950 - ' * - -<«. } , «* *y, r^ ,>*r ^ THE McHENR? PLAINDEALER .Wmt P«g»FUI»«i Haniy DeYoung AUCTION ED VOGEL & WM. RtfSSEL, Auctioneers" The farm has been sold arid have decided to quit farming' and will 4jL$l at Public Auction on the farm known as the eld Charles Herdrich farm located 2 miles south of McHenry on the East River road, turn south at East end of Pox River bridge on Route 120 in Mc- Henry, 4 miles north of Route 176 on the Grisvvold Lake-McHenry blacktop. Saturday, Feb. 11, 1956 Commencing at 12:00 o'clock ^tt»e following- described personal property, to-wit: 21 Head of Holslein Dairy Cows 7 close springers, balance milking good, bred to freshen in June. . FEED 10 tons of mixed hay; 5 tons of straw; 300 bu. oats; 6 ft; of "silage in 14 ft. silo. HOGS jQ registered bred Hampshire sows; 1 registered Hampshire boar; 8 pure bred Hampshire pigs, wt; 60 lbs. MACHINERY McD-IJ, tractor and cultivator; AC W.C. tractor with cultivator; AC 2-14 tractor plow on rubber; Oliver Hart Parr tractor, model 80; McD tractor spreader; McD. side rake; McD. 7 ft. tractor mow- a; Gehl field chopper with hay & rn attachments; Gehl blower & pipe; hamn\er mill; J. D. corn planter; wagon unloader with 1 hp. motor; J.D. 3 bottom plow; 2 wheel trailer with 12 ft. rack; Rubber tired wagon with chopper box and false end gate; 7 ft. grain drill; cow ciippers - 275 gal. gas tank; Papec silo filler witfh 50 ft. pipe; McD. 6 roll corn ihusker; McD. power take off corn binder fith roll out carrier; Rubber tired agon and rack. * MELK EQUIPMENT 2 Surge milking machines; stainless steel strainer; motor pump & pipeline; milk cooler; 2 wash tanks. POULTRY 20 Muscovy ducks; 30 chickens. HENRY DEYOUNG, s. Owner # /^McHenry State Bank, Clerking T'erms: Usual bank terms. Not responsible for accidents. (Pub. Feb. 2-9) •> ,H' ,fr 'fr •»• •»• <• i"* SPRING GROVE By Mrs. Charles Freund H 4 I f t * .!• -g- -t- •!' i 'I11 '!• HARDEST BUflEST CHEAPEST WORKERS EN TOWN PLAINDEAUER WANT ADS Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Kaganare the happy parents of a4 boy, weighing 8 lbs. 4 oz., born at St. Therese hospital, Waukegan, Feb. 1. Baby and mother are backhome and feeling fine. The baby has been named Michael Mark. George' Firsching received word of the death of his father at Stacyvile, Iowa, on Feb. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Firsching and family left for Iowa to attend his funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Freund moved from the farm to an apartment in the Del Smith home on Feb. I. Members of her club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Arthur Klein at Fox Lake on Tuesday night. Cards were played and prizes went to Mrs. A1 Schmeltzer, Mrs. Ray May and Mrs. Regina Schaefer. Guest of honor was Mrs. Catherine Kagan at a pink and blue shower. She was the happy recipient of many lovely gifts. A delicious lunch of fried chicken was served to complete the party: Mr. and Mrs. ChaVles Freund and sons, Dan and Vic, were dinner guests in the Charles Micliels home at Johnsburg on Sunday night. The Spring Grove team consisting of Charles Freund, Leander Lay, Clarence Miller, Bernie May and Danny Miller bowled at the C.O.F. tournament at the Johnsburg alleys Sunday night. L.EGALS NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE. Estate of Charles E. Jecks Deceased Notice is hereby given to all per. sons that March 5th, 1956, is the claim date in. the estate of Charles E. Jecks, Deceased, pending in the County Cpurt of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. " SETH RICHARDSON, Executor JOSEPH X. WAYNNE, Attorney' McHenry, 111. e (Pub. Jan. 27-Feb. 2-9) RINGWQOD NEWS By Mrs. George Shepard (George Shepard is critically ill at Memorial hospital after suffering a heart attack. For this reason the column necessarily will be short this week.) 500 Club Mrs. George Shepard entertained her five hundred club at her home Wednesday. A 1 o'clock luncheon was served. High score went to Mrs. Earl Shales and low to Mrs..Pete Sebastian. Community Club Remember the Community club Valentine party Tuesday, Feb. 14, at the schoolhouse at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. ft. Lend Uncle §am Your Dollars STATE OF ILLINOIS) , COUNTY OF McHENRY) ss. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF McHENRY COUNTY CHICAGO FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the United States, Plaintiff -vs- VICTOR J. SIPKA and VIOLA H. SIPKA, his wife, Defendants NO. 34520 NOTIcfe OF SALE Public notice is hereby given that on the 24th day of February, A.D. 1956, pursuant to a. Decree made and entered by the said Court in the above , entitled cause oh the 13 th day of January, 1956, t JOHN E. LOOZE, Master in Chancery of *he Circuit Court of McHenry jCounty, Illinois, will on the 24th day of February, A. D. 1956, at the hour of 11:00 a.m. id the forenoon 6n the east steps of the Courthouse in the City of Woodstock, County of McHenry, State of Illinois, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash all. and singular of the following described premises and real estate in said Decree mentioned situated, in the Township of McHenry, County of McHenry, and State of Illinois, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said Decree: Lot 20 and Lot 21 in Block t of Highland Shores, Wo&der Lake, Unit No. 1, being1 a Subdivision of a part of the South half of Section 13, Township 45 North Range 7 Eaujt of the Third-Principal Meridian, according tp the plat thereof recorded November 22, 1950 as Document No^ 237906 In. Book 11 of Plats, page 16,. in McHenry County, Illinois. Said property shall be sold subject tp all general .taxes that may be due at the time of s$id sale. Dated this 24th day of January, 1956. I - JOHN E. LOOZE, Master in Chancery (Pub. Jan. 26-Feb. 2-9) CHURCH SERVICES Members ana prospective memberg of the newly formed St. Paul's Episcopal Mission are . reminded again that services are held each Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the kindergarten building on Waukegan street. Children, too, are invited to the weekly rites. Troop °1 The new .officers of Troop 1 are Joan "Aaams, president; Kathleen Hyatt, vice-president;, Vicky Diedrich, secretary; and Sandy Nellis, treasurer. Flag bearers are Nancy Jurack and Mary Lou Delmonte. Color guards are Andrea Parks and Betty Smith. At last week's meeting we talked about the seamstress badge and decided on making collars. We also talked about the project for the county fair. jforibe Troop S j # Troop 5 has been domg a number of things within the last four weeks. Earlier, about four weeks ago, we went swimming and just then again last week, at the • Woodstock pool. We also had a skating party and an outdoor cookout on Jan. 17, at the home of Mrs. Clark, one of our leaders. Every girl cooked her own meal $ in a coffee can. On Jan, 30, we uhad our court of awards, where Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Lip trot presented to the girls of their patrol the troop crest (which is the white rose) and the badges they earned. We are planning to have a Valentine party Feb. 13. Anita Barger, Scribe Buy UJ3. Savings Bonds I stands lor { PERSONAL SERVICE ,. . the extra value that makes good insurance really work. BE SURE YOU GET It . Stoffel and Reihansperger Insurance Since 1888 PHONE 300 507 Main St. McHenry, III. M*pr0»0iitlng fttwo CatMrtty and Sur«»y Company I IS SETTER SCHOOLS BUILD •iTTfft €$MMUN!Tlg$ FEB. 11th We mean practical gifts for every member of the family - Come ^ in and look around! VYCIML'S HDWE. . 182 So. Green Street PHONE 98 > / SALES AND SERVICE Authorized Dealer For ADMIRAL TV. PHONE 22 1 Block East W the New Bridge on Route 120 Kll -- THE WHOLE TOWN IS TALKING ABOUT IT! WAIT FOR THE PHONE CALL! Thai Will Mean You Will Receive a Valuable Book of Gift Certificates Offered by McHENRY AREA MERCHANTS Unusual Service Values and Entertainment in the TREASURE BOOK OVER $35 Worth of Service and Values. NOTHING ELSE TO PAY For Oily *395 "Your Treasure Book will be delivered to your door. Pay the delivery man ONLY $3.95 and enjoy the savings! Nothing more to buy. This offer is being made to introduce the services offered by local merchants in the hope th&t they can continue to serve you. The Treasure Book is sold by telephone only -- to a limited number of residents in the area. When the Treasure Book Representative calls your telephone number -- she will explain in detail the many services being offered by local merchants! The Treasure Book is published by the Coddon Advertising Co., 210 S. Green St., McHenry 111., and has no connection with any charitable organization or Chamber of Commerce. This wonderful opportunity is made possible by these Merchants as a means of building good will. It is their way of getting better acquainted and the only cost to you for over $35.00 worth of services, values and entertainment is just $3.95 to cover the cost of distribution. IF you are called by phone -- just say "YES"-- and you may receive this valuable book of 20 GIFT CERTIFICATES. e Mane Beai 202 No. Riverside SI McHenry, 111. Johnsburg, 111. M. B. Upholstery 308 W. Elm St. McHenry. M. kly&e Joyce liusi© 308 W. Elm St. ItodlB® McHenry, I1L Local Cleaners 206 So. Green St. McHAnry, I1L IFS0 Drive Laundromat 202 No. Riverside Drive McHenry, DL . Freund Oil Conipany 401 Front St. ' McHenry, 111. Main Paint Center Tidy Rug Cleaners 418 plain St. McHenry, I1L 804 Washing ion St. Woodstock* 111. 0

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