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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Nov 1946, p. 7

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Comity of An Illinois, with his mother, Of Mfeaal K St Itow Friday November 21, Boot of (Polk NOT. afternoon Bw. and CHA& LEONARD. AUCT aria gifiB by the 4<fl girts and Girl Seoats was held, the proceeds to low aula aa educational tour in A cake wad aho the plate wee raffled off and was .iron tf Mr*. Nona of Wonder Lake. In cnlte of the neallhei of a good crowd was entertaned in the Kenneth Cristy Hiursat Fort is at the : v, "DAK" DAHIKLS SHORE Ibt Sarviar: fc'J" DXUOIOU8 STEAKS, 0H0F8, 0HI0KX5, SHXmF AND 8ANDWIOHE8 and of OOBTH "DM" at the oifii! ""»• qmmmiP 120--Lily Lake ***•» -, * ^ i, V^RCA- • ZENITH STROMBERG-CARLSON R1NGWOOD : ELECTRICAL&ft ADIO SHOP Phone Richmond 88$ : fioroiwisnia : : Ringwood, 111. "CONTRACTING Also Refrigeration Service M Box 38, " * * .* *•> Jj . „ . . . < • /*' • "fi'C't Phoni MEN'S SHOP • <•* ' * }.> | 516 Main SM McHEKRY A r. • Vf .. • •-. S eration DEEP FREEZERS, WASHING MACHINES*; REPAIR SEKVICS : " 7"-B ».II " V i i ; • 312 Elm Street Phone 439* W PICK-UF DELIVERY «**<T ' * ' GRANDE CLEANERS pgftiy *• ^3 DOUGLAS TRUCKING lift to amnonimo that I wiU be hauling farm to Ohlaafo an9 bring1 teek ooal, feed, limeon return load. Your patronage wiU bo Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stevens of Mb Wis., spent Saturday with his shter, Mrs. Afnai Jencks. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harrison visited their daughter Mrs. Vern Malsch at Lake Geneva, Saturday. Mrs. Louis Hawtey and Mrs. John Woodward were visitors at Woodstock Saturady afternoon. Mrs. Agnes Jencks entertained the birthday club at her hoane NOrtCS OF APPLICATION FOR PROBATB OF WILL r't DON A. WICKS, Attorney srais or ILLINOIS, McHenry County, so. To GBORGE MADOENy if living, -- I if dead, then Unknown beira-at-law, ILegataes or" Devisees of George Madden, d e c e a s e d ; BENJAMIN wnai reia-! MADDEN, if living, if dead, then . „ ! Unknown heirs-at-law Legatees or -1^1*™: Deviaeeo of Benjawin Madden, de- . .. . - . . anoppers st ceased; and Unknown Heirs-at-law vvauxegan sannay* | Charlotte J. Mw#4tin. deceased, Mrs. Moil* |torms of Spring I heirs-at-law and legatee*; so faTS Grown and Mrs. John BfcrVmsn vis- i known, of Chariot* J. Madden, de ay evening. Mm. S. W. Brown was a visitor at Woodstock Saturday afternoon. Elijah Goatee a Crystal Lake apent Tuesday with his sister, Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Sr. Mr. snd Mrs. Harold Wiedrich and family of Chemung and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Sr., spent Sunday wth Miss Mao Wiedrich. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kooistra and family of Sharon, Wis., spent Sunday with her another, Mrs. Emma Anderson. Peggy Ann Leonard spent Wednesday in the Louis Winn home at Richmond. Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Sr., and Mrs* Roy Wiedrich and children were visitors at Richmond Wednesday. Paul Rilling of Hollywood, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Murray of Chi | and Mrs. Wolf Shiulle. Chicago were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. Dsn Lawrence and daughter^ Susie of- Elkhom spent Thursday in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carr and Mrs. Frankie Stephenson were visitors at Woodstock Saturday. „ Harrison-Feet home. Mr. and Mn. Henry Hinse of Crjra^ tal Lake spent. Sunday afternoon in the Mr. and Mrs. Neil Harrison and daughter, Judy Ann, of Crystal Late spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents, -Mr. sind Mrs. Raymond Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Water Low land family apent Sunday in the Dale Thorn ae homo at McHcnry. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilcox of Woodstock spent Friday evening1 in the Beattv-Lew Mnrsk. WuHaaa Both of Minneapolis is rMUag •mat, Mrs. Mrs. Louis AUCTION 8UNDAY. DBCEMBBR Colimsaying at 11:80 Charlea Leenaid nl Mi 8tate Baa Having sold my fsna, I will the following personal pi the Cam in the village of Illinois, on Route 179, on * : h Rtver^J^ Drifi fl - KENT Through booms and slumps---always affording tho samo dopondablo sorvico of superior facilities and experienced personnel. PHONE WOODSTOCK 478 iy farm for cash, 1 will sell st pdbtte aa aa the Kolenkarfc. farm, located at the north end of 1teva •ad of Rente Now SI, fear mOes soath ef th of Crystal Lake, 1ft miles west of of BanrnriDe ScM en THURSDAY, DECEMBER f Cemnlendng at iO^e aji, sharp, the fallowiag descrihei As this is a largo sale all tools 6 feed will be 82 HEAD OF LT?E^TOOK Consisting of 42. HEAD OF HOLSTEIH MILK COWS Legion Ladttoa Auxttiaiy of Ridunond unit, serving, lunch. 40 HBAD OP UVXBTOCK Consisting of SO milk cows, first and second calf heifers, SS High Grade Bobtein oops, S Brown Swos, S Rod Durhanu, 7 now nfflnts with calves hy side, 14 Springera or will be ftnh bf day of I stock bulb, 1 high grade two year eld Holsteia hufl, 1 Red Poll Durham hell. tt^|ae|tts old. ; » Mc-D. pnMralor and tea POULTRY AND SO White Rock j Barred Rock pullets, started to lay. brooder stove, quantity feeders and fountains: steel nests. HAY, GRAIN AND FEED . 40 tons hay, including 10 cutting haled allffaallffaa th ay, S second cutting clover hay, 27 tons alfalfa hay, loose' in ham, all No. 1 hay. - 35 ft good silage in 12-ft. sflot with good place to load, 2J00 bo, Vicland oats, some last year's oi MAC9BNBBY Mc-D. corn kinder: t Mc-D. grain S and S-ft; Mc-D. corn . International side delivery like anr; International hay Gl mower; mfaa M al- S iron Internatenal ono-heree cultivator; Mostly purebred, 7 with side, balance mostly new milkers and springers. litis nerd produces 20 cans of milk daily. 1 registered Holetein herd sire -- Hawthorne Dictator Marksman. 6 yearling heifers, 4 calves, 2 fat steers, 1 stock boil, 18 months old. 3 Work Horses--1 roan gelding, 9 years old, wt. 1,700 lbs., team of y and black, 9 years old, wt. 2800 1 Shetland pony. Hogs--23 shoata, Urt. 140 lb«, 1 boar hog, wt. 175 lfae. 100 Leghorn pullets laying, 100 -- 1-year-old chickens. f ^etss. • -6 " • Dairy Eqaipmf|| V; S-unit Surge ^ milking machine, Stewart cow dipper, 24 mik cans, sanitary sterilising truck. Dairy Maid electric heater, two - rinsing tanks, pails and strainers. Food 90 tons of-bora in crib, 1,200 bu. Vicland oats, 400 bales alfalfa hay, 800 bales timothy and clover hay, 50 bales mixed nay, 300 bales oat straw, 110 shocks of corn, 35 ft. silage in 14-ft silo. Machinery 4 Tractate 4 Me-D. Model-H on rubber, with starter; J. D. Model-A on rubber; J. D. Model-D on rubber, lH-ton Chevrolet truck, Mc-D. model 10-SS cultivator for Mc-O. power lift, eaH£- vator for J. D. power lift, 2~herso cultivators, J. D. tractor power mower, Mc-D. Big 7 six-foot mower. Mc-D. five-it. mower, Me-D. power corn binder, with loader and carrier, Gehl silo filler now, 6-reB Appleton corn shredder. J. D. 10-in. •friiger, 15 h. p. electric motor, 7-ft. Mc-D. tractor dhcw new; 16-ft. J. D. tractor disc, Now Idea manure spreader, Mc-D. 2-bot. 14-inch tractor plow, 2-hottem traetor plow, Mc-D. grain binder, 7-ft. Mc-D. corn planter wiUi truck aad fertiliser attachment, 7-ft. rotary hoe, Mc-D. grain drill with seed attachment, US grain blower. calS> packer, corn shredder, sulky plow, S rubber tired wagnna with box an4 racks. Steel-wheel wagon wwiitt h rack, woo# wagon wth box, side delivery rake, Mc-D. hay loader now, cement mixer with % h.p. gaa engine, hoc feeder, 500-lb. scales, 8 75-ft. driv^ belts, 2 double' harnesses, large pfln used lumber and kindttw, ljNSft. new lumber, some houswoM many articles too numerous to nen* tlon. - Lunch wagon will be on grounds. §81 • Terms: All sums of $25 and that amount cash, over that ai i credit of six months at S par cent will be extended on i by the clerk. Anyone kindly make arrane Eurchase is made. No |HSj>atj to e removed until settled for. f || NELfl PEARSON, Owwr McHenry State Bank, Clarkinf KM** Certain Uses of Electricity As a means of coneorving coal during the work stoppage at " the nation *8 bituminous coal mines, the Civilian Production "'Administration has issued an order, effective 6 P.M. today ..(Monday), wtoich prohibits the use of electricity for the follow- ' !ng purposes: . ^ BaMgeration for air-oonditioniiig except to the extent ewaential tat indnstriaX prooesses or for health safety. -- --~ Outdoor and indoor advertising and promotional lighting. Outdoor display and flood lighting except to tho artant necessary for ffca dnot of outdoor bnsiness or senrioes. Outdoor or iiidoor deooratire and ornamental lighttag. Skew window or show oaae lighting. Marqnoe lighting in exees of 80 watts for each marquee. White way stroot lighting in excess of the amoniit dsturmUwri hf local pdb tie authority to be nocossary for public safety. Outdoor or indoor sign lighting except for (i) Directional or identification signs required for Are and police protection; • traffic control, transportation terminals, or hospitals, or directional f idontiflcation lighting for any similar essential public service; (H) IRrectional or identification signs using not more than 60 watte par establishment* for doctoss aad for hotels and other public lodging frtab- Halifnawta, A, Outdoor entrance lighting, except the minimum eestiitial for public ..baaJi8t_.'--. and safety and then not more than 60 watts per entrance. 10. Any other form of general outdoor or indoor illumination in or about any commercial, industrial or other non-residential establishment in axeess of 75 per cent of the illumination normally used. & In excess of 75 per cent of the normal passenger etarator or esftalatnr asEfkjst- -•*- i-1"1-- fc--4-- than one passenger elevator or escalator. . 4 - f r , - y , I » « * <,; Vf ' 8. % •% : .. % i t )&&£<•• ' -v- "•2FV The company supplying you wifh electricity id flNjttir^d tB bring this order to the attention of alt its customers. This order of the Civilian Production. Administration is by ite terms mandatory, effective 6 P.M. today (Monday). The order further requires that we notify any eustomor known by us to be in continued violation of the order. A copy of this notification must be sent to the regional compliance office of the Civilian Production Adminetrationi. The order provides that wilful violation is subject to fine or imprisonment, and further provides that the Civilian Production Administration upon determination of oontinued violation, may direct the suspension of service and preeedbe the conditions under which service may .be restored. wmmmmm. h-'ju'iii..'. ^ mi*<««< * id WS «KX K 6LAD TO ADVSC WTH CUSTOMERS M MESTIN6 THESE RG6ULMI0MS.

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