tt km bwM tw din tt hii tifhl arm bmnt and the rob* was ignited.* • mwimw Mt fa the tk accident ucqtrwd. It is I ed Us shift in l*k>. • « *«T* * WVJ+?: i t:M p. rMcai m n»t--i ¥ a ISI S toiwSS&oT'^^rilk^ I^U WbT' WhW tried to ^SThS^'lDroiSiiJ !•," c5 tin saw pay of tto CiWWBB #W fel 8 KM and 10:00. 1 * uoanMaMMi: 4.-00 to 6:00 p.m. and 74T Bar. Wm. A. O'Rourte, th*ui is a major Mr. aad.Mrv. Harold to Bowman (Mrfng stations durint the month «f Nww&w. These » sSnttous each month „to iafcnn readers of the importi ttf milk production in oar neirh hood. ^ Releasing1 the Norember figures, D. Cameron Peck, Bowman vicepresident, said, ' May 1947 be a year of health, happiness, increased milk production and economic stability for til in McHenry county. We cannot '; the old year pass without exessin* our appreciation to out rjwm*n farmers fin your community' for t^eir co-operation and friendship •--it has been an inspiration to us/* St. John's Catholic Gfcarch, Maabvt Mattes: Sunday: 1:00 and J0:00. Holy Days: 7:00 and 9:00 Weekday*: 6.*6 and 8;00 Fiwt Friday: 6:86 and 8:00 Confessions: Saturdays: 7:25 and 8:00 Thursday before First Friday-- 2:30 and 7:80. . Rev. A. J. Neidert, Pastor. St. Peter's Catholfc Chwch, Spring Gsare Froet Warniaf A tub or several pails of water in the storage room may protect atored crops from freezing. A thin skim of ice will form on the water "before the crops will be damaged jhy troat. r if\TU-UVV|'UlAAAAAAAAriAflfinilil/tAAAft Sundays: 8:00 and 10:00. Holy Days: 6:80 and 9:00. Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 8:00. Confessions: Saturdays: 2:80 and 7: Thursday before First 2:80 and 7:16. Bev. John L. Daleiden, Pastor. Cfood form anywhere Wilson Brothers ftingsider Supershorts At work or play, or at ease, your Wilson Brothers shorts are at their comfortable best. Whether Ringsiders, with easy-fitting full elastic waist bands, or Supershorts with Tie-sides or elastic back, you'll find them expertly tailored to fit. Full cut with Super-Seat, both styles are the last word in easy-wearing comfort. Ringsiders are cut of fine oxford cloth, Tie-side shorts are ot washable rayon and cotton. ». CAN'T m i Zkm Evangelical Lutheran (The Church of the Lutheran Boor) John St. H block east of Hwy. 81 West McHenr$, I1L Frederick C. Pudselj. pastor. Mc Henry, if Poor health Is s handicap. And so often a nsedlcM one. Why drag along, nursing a sMladf that might be readily relieved? Resolve now to consult yoor doctor Ad heed his* experienced counsel. Let the wonders of modern medical science work for you. And-- Stmdai Study to bring that prescription to this "Reliable" Pharmacy. McGEE'S McHENRY Bolger's Drug Store Green Street McHenry I,APVy»*"VEAR, V^-VS-S P-.. .. ?4-l -1 ^ • $V falsi far mm •Stofci18s' ft •Vs-.,15> Wr/ •' t't £:. -K •i.Lvir '-*• -V ' &«S A cordial welSome is extended to all visitors and vacationists to worship with us. Sunday school children will .receive attendance cards for their home-church records. "In the Cross of Christ we glory AM ftnd joy and peace divine. Conuaunity Church Church School: 10:00 a.m. Wbrship Service: 11:00 a.m. Methodist Youth Fellowship, 7:46 p.m. Bev. Wayne Price, Pasted. Kingwood Church Ringwood, lit. Sunday--Public worship, BJOi Church School: 10:80. Choir Behearsals--Wednesday evening. Mrs. Kenneth Cristy, director. Cam pest PUe . Leaves and other organic matter that accumulate during the winter are beneficial- to the compost pile. other youtto torn the Fox River VanSL7FIBI* Wiled in the list of nominations to t£e U. S. Military A«d«ny .t Wert Point, N. Y., and ^polU. Md"*™1 " AA survey made at the local telethon* office showed that the amount ha<i risen eharplv during the If" y«*r>. while only one new posi- ,1°' the switchboard had been installed. One day th« pest July, the local office handled ClOO local calls and 1,061 toll calls during one twenty-four hour period. 0. ^wo Sisters, Sister Johanna and Swter Baptists (Christine and Mar jsret Freund) celebrated -the sixtieth anniversary of their entrance into the convent. . Mrs. Valeska Hoppe was honored at a pubic reception held in Acacia hall in recognition of her being grand representative from Manitoba, Canada, one of the greatest honors ever bestowed on a member of the local Eastern Star. Rd uad o.l pfhp,r &18*, waGs rocvriet ica?lloyu thi»nj u'rLedew aiss ;kow, f«tn. -- -.•••• reto*»ad to MeBsnry to take over ownership of Begner's of the hish school The pdblte attended ing ai At «• in 'a «se«MieiB „ to to .float $2M,000. persons were 1 ceremoniee church. On Dec. 14 MeHetur went to the polls and themselves in favor school bond issae. Pvt. Kenneth Cpnny, 18, of bland Lake escaped injurtea on Friday, Pat- * 'the thirteenth, when the Golden Tn- Chicago limited, ef' two' poam^ «f edWMIion on Nev , _ wndmenal ^ contract was entered into for sale of $296,000 worth of bonds at an interest rate*of approximately Z.45 per cent, the money to be used for additional building facilities. ola University. | fSgff. trsSa. Six persons, including five from, killed. KS^'c^irion rtTtJ? !„Er°nn Dec«nb«- 29 «»• winter's Nov 17 1KJ? Z»%*JLn 1 wont «°w atorn^bnt an effident Mrs Wiiliani 2n^. 1 city ">*<i snd highway crew soon old, who rog.rej'jt,toE£ 1tr"r? *»•«• »«'««'» . .|d x 'fe.ns &1 «n thrt "*»'» vice ofv Bruce Klonts- mgnwaya. evening on local The £*<& mails. McHei innual Christmas seal cam in in McHenry coun « being placed iter, with iFor many yeave Chicago's infant in the; mortality rate haa been tie. lowest iHANSON AND HUFFMAN kUCTION 6^? m For you who want a new motor i you, everywhere--regardless of* ttajrnow.be driving-- T"we wish the finest wish we koow how to fluke--A NEW PONT1AC! ,Jfe w»*fi you a new Pontiac because it will bring you the most complete motoring enjoyment you have ever experienced. It is big, ! ttofombie, luxurious, easy to drive and lasy to handle. more than a million friends of snore than million owners. : : We wish you a new Pontiac because it will bring you extraordinary economy of oper-^'-V ation. On the record, Pontiac requires a vety^} minimum of service and upkeep expense. £t' f. And, finally, we wish you a new Pontiac^jr - because it wiU bring you pride of ownershifll . unequalled at anywhere near the price. It ^ a car to be proud of, in eve*y sense of fatt* " word--»-smart, beaudfiil, modern, and with f J' We wish you a new Pontiac because it will . , hciog JM defndM, mmd mMe-jn* p*r- wor^~,T*^. "KKhtll, a jbun It i> eogineeicd with the ntmoR m"ked ,od,'"'fcul"y «f >PP««"n«. vigilance for detail and built with the care isd precision you might expect only in much IrfgtMT-pciccd cars, lu performance has made Truly, when we wish you a new Pontiac wdfi make you the best New Year's wish wkoowt how to make! A CHAS. LEONARD, Auctioneer Phone Woodstock 478 The farm having been sold, we will sell at public auction on the farm known as the Dittman farm located about 6 miles southwest of Woodstock, 3 miles northeast of Union, 7 miles west of Crystal Lake and 6 miles east of Marengo, on FRIDAY, JANUARY 17 Commencing at 10:&0 o'clock sharp the following described property, towit; ',66 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK .. V Consisting of 86 Milk Cows -- Nearly all fresh balance heavy springers, 1 bull, -3 yearling heifers, 6 heifers under 6 months old. 14 brood sows, 10 feeder pigs. Spotted Poland China boar. 170 White Rock pollets. Hay, Grain and Machinery 800 bu. oats, 2,000 bu. ear corn in crib;-28 ft. silage in 12-ft. silo; 8 tons baled straw and 10 tons loose straw; 8 ton* glfalfa hay; 70.bales timothy hay."I ^ Mc-D. HT suitor on rubber with cultivator; Me-D. F-80 tractor, on rubber; Mc-D. B. tractor with cultivator, power lift, starter and lights; JD 10-ft. gram drill on rubber with power lift; grfeas seed and fert attachment. JD 3-bottoai 12-inch plow; Allis Chalmers 10-ft. tractor grain drill, all steel; Mc-D. power corn binder with loader; Allis Chalmers conibine; HHC 10-it. power corn hinder; JD hammermill with cutter head and carrier table; 10-in. hammermill; Mc- D. side delivery rake; Mc-D. 8-ft. tandem disc; Ift-ft tractor disc; Mc- D. 14-in. plow; JD 909 corn planter with fertiliser attachment. IHC corn planter with fertiliser attachment; l»e>D. 4 sec. rctary hos; 2 Mc-D. sing|i row cultivators; IHC 4-sec. drag ami folding drawbar; 8» sec. steel drag; Me-D. manure apieader; Apoleton 4-roU earn busker; Hoosier 8-ft UaSS sower; trailer lime sower; Timken baa i lag wagon and rack; 2 iron wheal wagons and 1 box; corn shfRer; robber-tired milk cart. 5 hog feeders and troughs; 8 brooder houses, 8 unit Surge milking aaachine, jne tar 88 etanrhlwir Dairy Mkid elsM water heator; 18 milk cans; Steel tank; stone beat; wheelbarrow; 88 stool poeto: Veetrie fence; 2 drive belts; 8-in 75-ft. and 6-in. 76-ft.; walking plow; hay rope; gas barrels; shovels; forks ana other small tools. This is a large sale and machinery and feed will be sold before noon. Lunch wagon on grounds. Terms: > Afl suras of $26.00 and under that attMMmt cash, ever that amount a ciadBt of sis months at 6 per cent wfl he uxlandlsJ en notes stores' took on the ap- States of any large city United ' "S > U'i PUBLICATION) < -x; ; , *• f *?***•*'v ' • • * , 4 > STATE BANK McHeary, IUineis ' ^.4" transmitted in ®uant to law and showing condition at the clos^ of business on tht ^ 31st day of December, 1946. RESOUBCE8 ; * ' , . •*k "|k'"^'a8^1 an<^- ^Ue from banks - ^ ^Jnited States Government obligations, di ^ ^d/or fully guaranteed ^ 2,470,891.00 ^ . :,r ? 4. Other bonds, stocks and securities " • •' 558,416.40 5. Loans and discounts - v A W $ 1^,945M #and Total Beaourog^^ ir Qtt \ 12. Capital stock J ' ; - I- . -4 50 000 6ft Surplus : ' " ^ - ^ .'W Sri-*- m W i Banking house $14,800.00; Furniture and > fixtures. $3,145.00 •i-fi'- - • ~ r*:: %v: w : ^ 15. Undivided profits (Net) 16. Reserve accounts _ ^ 17. Demand deposits t18. Time deposits ^ Total of deposits: ^ r^'* i (1) Secured by pledge | (2) Not secured by pledge of assets nil-- -- 50,000.W 139,482.12 52,500.00 2,987,989.82 2,069,715.43 r-- ^ » 1 ^9,772W 4^57,932.32 -*•<& Total deposits *'^25 Other, liabilities l3$5,057,705.31 r ** itik* ^"0. *4^ 'i v . ... «•- i -Ml,- -" ••"-.W t< MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCK CORPOBATION * ? • McHENRY, ILL., <tr ------ m •J ifcivV; 2mj&. . ^Sfand Total Liabilities ^ ^ Memorandum: Assets Pledged to Secure LiabilitieSi: ,^w. -Assets pledg^: / - W* SrGovernment obligations direct and/oat \ ^ fully guaranteed . rediscounts) JMJ:",, 27. Purpose and Amount of Pledget , . v"* 1 * (ft Against U. S. Government and postal savings deposits >< (J>) Against funds of State of Illinoig Total Amount of Assets Pledged 719,500.06 690,500.00 29,000.00 719,500.00 Sf-; I, Robert L. Weber, Cashier of the above named bank, do eol- | emnlv swear that the above statement is true to the best of my'knowb * "edge and belicf, and that the items and amounts shown above agree w*th the items and amounts shown in the report made to the Auditor - of Pvblic Accounts, State of Illinois, pursuant to law. . ROBERT L. WEBEB, Caahi*. «*-u3>E, vOomrt, AHiatt GERALD j; CAEEY, . ' ;' - State of Illinois, County of McHenrfi > % Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of January, 1947. '? :i * r', " , ";v %" • -s - v»" (SEAL) s • 4'® --- - Notary «v DIRECTORS liJ f^ J. Beihanspevtar Wm. M. Carroll Jeaeph W. Viand Wm. A. Ni ~