•v-" •«*». c_ avlf _ hmm DL, ft. F. D. CSS-R-S MeHenry State Biafc, Clerking t *Q 9mn, *o Win Remain Open i>H Mf«| Vitamins A rule for saving vitamins is nev- ! •r to peel vegetables that can be cooked with iackets^oni'* farm have been vaccinated. %sa will be a detalM deocription of Two Har- each, animal on dir of sue. The presidBnt} and the Hartland ftvnl Robert Churdi, jdrich, lepoitet. Tomlin, leueatkwi lead- Tw»i>tiwr I recently at- Commoiiity Clover jd and the Orystal M £2T *£&*•> JSS&JKLeSfeM® "71*1. --^^ /TwP?-P*ra?>y WW on « arft - ' ****** fbrUliaer c irn- "wlo1f!o i now ukuca i tppncim mi barley variolar Mnji tin ,1, ,Ti interest and cooperation in carrying on the4-H program. I will stick my neck out and say that everfy Northern DUnois hytMd con will be transfbrrsd to Me> from Ogle In lttff. m «f the college of agriculture, agronomy dspartment, recently got my O. K. on this move. Other tests In the comity will inon weeds in small grain, The^unienilaued having decided above cows of breeding* age li to Ml Ida grade mm and heifers, been bred to Modatkm bulls, corn and retain his pun bred cows, on invite iinnssppeeccttiioonn of this herd and t% inilca torth of Volo, appreciate anyone interested in buy south of Fox' Lake on ing good grade cn II. •ill fell at pubiic ' TRUSSES is? fm IimviMIm ftflM.M Um «f m mmm vow Bolger's Drug Store McHenry ise parents attend the meetings wtth» him, will Rejects without ^ .unforeseen circumstancee that might prevent it beyond the member's control. Last night those interesteed in the tractor project met and ^planned a series of shop meetings to learn about tractor operation and maintenance. March 10, at Roush's Case shop, wo will take up ignition systems and cooling .systems; on March 24, hribrication and tiro care; April 7, fuels, carburetors, and air deanem; and on April 21 general operation and first aid to the tractor that .Won't start. Vernon Brunschqp of Huntley, who recently attended a week's short course at the college on a 4-H scholarship, vdll be in charge of the shop wo rfe* in* the meetings. Willis Gardner, Solon Mills, and Robert Stewart, Hebron, have been in recently and claimed gold seal for their Farm Bureau membemiiip ' SEND YOUR LAUNDRY ; . • rv •; . , to THE ' '1».- . )- » •». •'"•T WK r WE CALL AND DELIVER k±!£ >'• , , . . q i&t ji* - <xfl • Vp • Atili SERVICES TELEPHONE 189 phosphate on corn. tests, of straight superauction on FRIDAY, MARCH 28 Commencing at 12:80 o'clock sharp, the following described property towit: SI BBAD OF LIVESTOCK AUCTION Consisting of . . H Chaise Grade Co** > of which are fresh, balance and summer cows; i Guernsey cow: 1> 8wisS cow: 1 Guernsey first calf heifer; 1 Holstein ftrst L. H« FRB8MAM * SON, Aacta. Td 12* Hctroa, IB. The undersigned will eell at ptthlie auction on the eld M. F. Kateenbag farm, located 1 WOa north of Genoa City, Wis., on County Trunk Highway B, on AY, MARCH 19 cows to come in be- i fore the sale and if thejf fd* desire can see than milked. MacMnery . No. 18 DeLaval cream separator with attachments, motor driven; hand power cream separator. Terms: All sums fSS and under that amount cash, over that amount I credit of six months at 6 per cent will be extended on notesapproved by the clerk. Anyone deabinft credit, kindly make arrangementa before Krchase Is made. No property to removed until settled for. MAPLE LANS FARM Frank M. Hartigan, Owner YOUR asssroOt* ^ CATCH BA8IH8 1 _ SXPTtC TASKS !* CISTBBN8 EDDIE'S SANITARY SERVICE fiufr, ?rop/ t . TELEPHONE McHENRY 29Q^ 1M7.' Sale to start at 10:00 a.m. -UJNCH WAGON ON GROUND8.. M TOAD HIGH GRADE % HOLSTEIN CATTLE 25 FIRST CALF HEIFERS, fresh In the last S weeks. SI FIRST CALF HEIFERS, to fttshen in next week to 2 months. n BE0PERS, 1 year old. *2 BULLS, IK and 1 year old, 1 lu§ is one o^ the finest lots of Holstein cattle to be soid^this year. At the proasnt time the 26 nosh heifers are producing 15 to 17 cans of milk daily and are not yet In full production. If you are looking for nmndation Stock do not fail to' attend this sale. 1 4 HORSES Gelding, age 8 years,! weight 1,600 lbs; Gelding, ago 12, years,'weight 1,800 lbs.j llhre, ago' 8 years, weight 1,400 Rn; Gelding' age 8 years, wofcritt 1,600. S sots, of draft harness, 2 hqne collars. POULTRY, POULTRY EQUIPMENT-- 400 White LeghornjpuUets,! 60 ducks, 9 geese. 8 sets Toidonso; 2 Jameaway orooaers, S chick feed-] era, 3 chick founts. . MILKING EQUIPMENT--Empire1 milking machink 2 double unite: 22 milk cans, 8 muk pails* Dairy Maid heater, wash and solution tanks. Grain. Bay and Food 1,000 bales alfalfa and clover hay; 100 bales clover hay; 200 bales alfalfa hay; 200 biues straw, 2,000 bushels VWland oats, good enough for seed; 14 tons loose mixed 1 20 acreo of shock corn in field; ft. silage in 14 ft silo. Tractors, Tractor Pjaipasfcat McD. P-20 tractor on new rabbir. with powier lift cultivator; McD. F-20 on steel, with cultivator; 2 McD. 2 14-in. tractor gang plows; 2 McD. tandem discs, 8 ft. and 1 ft.; McD. itmnttl* spYMdOf; on rubber; McD. i hammer mill; Qase silo filler, with hay chopper; 2 MoD. corn binders,! with poiter tako*off, with seeder, carrier and wagon hitch; •Appfeton 8 roll corn shredder. RCA .-.t*" . ,"-r' STROMBERGCARLSON raiLco . (; a.., ° RINGWOOD ELECTRICAL & RADIO SHOP Phoaf Richmond 8tt ^ Ringwood, UL ROUSE WIRING OONTRAOTIKO r Hidio tnd Rnfrignrntton 8rrtcn • -- f ooder Lake Shoe Repair Shop ^ ^ % Bk»ck Nosth of Milbrandt's Variety S|or« QUALITYWOMMAKEHIP s%: LEA HON A Bill PRICES ' •> We Are As Near As Your Phone - i" 30ALL WONDSB LAKZ <41 No matter what the vegetable, it will taste better the sooner it is cooked after Ming harvested. Half an hour may be sufficient to dull the Haver of those that are rich in sugar, which quickly begins to change to starch. The office of the ternal Reran I floor of the .. Bldg., normally »ys, will n day, March 16, 8:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. to glen assistance to taxpayers in the Bmm of income tax leturns due on that , date. i March 16, 1947, is the for both the filing of IMS tax returns and the filing of itions off estimated tax returns the year 1947. WOODSTOCK COMM. SALE8 CO.. ENG. Wednesday, March 19 Sales bam located on Stale Route 4T WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS •/ CHARLES LEONARD, Auctioneer DAIRY COWS EITHER CLOSE OR FRE8H WITH CALF BY SIDE 8TOCS* BULLS BEEF CATTLE "CALVES HOOS ^ HORSES STEERS COHSIOIf your stock here for top prices.!, CALL 572 or 4» ^ . V . ** . a ~*j: t * ALL CONSIGNORS PAID CASH DAT WS ARK BONDED i WOU CAM BUY--YOU CAN SELL 1 WOODSTOCK COMM. SALES CQ^PC WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS 5 - *' ^ BODY AND FENDER j REPAIRING Wreck Work a Specialty ,•*. w^over 20 years in the Trade HANS FLACH 609 Front St Phone McHenry 244-R PAINTING : , "?• T«« McHenry SEED CLEANING and PP!4'; •*k*f .TREATING We have oompleted the installation of equipment which fimlti bot^ thorough cleaning and effective treating vttb DnPont's Ceresan in one operation. This equip- BMBt is effictent and the capacity is large. If you wish the job done while you wait, call or write for appoint- McHenry Mills, Inc. 92-R wjyiiiwiipaifipi, .^4. .-------r-- 1 am now eiquipped to do , STEAM CLEANING Prolong the life of that car, truck, farm machinery, or oonstraction equipment ij having it steam cleaned this spring. IMs process removes aU dirt and ^k®<ion gripsn ftwn motoCT and chassisL .. McHenry Courage , Nick P. Miller 'jC': 'f : H* rront St, Bt. Ho. n \ , : + r ^ j , ' xl Mephooe MpHenry i0«4t .iff:- AT. MERRITT . , »(.Vi i r1- "'4 1.^ \ McD. 8 ft. grain 2 McD. mowers; Hoosier 8 ft grain drill, disc; cultipacker; 3-see. lleevveelr drag; clod crusher; 2 sull» cultivators; New Idea caMage planter^ McD. com plaster with fertiliser attachment; lime sower; rotary hoe; wheel farm m|on; 2 high trailer wagons, on rubber; 2 basket hay rsdka; bob sleighs; stone boat; platform scale; fanning mill; Case side delivery rake; McD. hay loader; ;-1-~, ' •» */•'. " /N ; * * •* *• potajj^ planter. International % ton truck, in excellent condition, new rubber; new truck platform, 19 ft., with stake sides, never used Usual Wisconsin Farm Auction Service Terms. ¥fk *" * -M*. it Ufkt ip ft# WitwifciM C--fir HARRY KATZBN No oaore working in your own light should flood the vv~* Youll breakage and ease dishwashing there's nlcoty of ttght. Farm Auction Service, Inc "Auctions That Pay Are Managed The Farm Service Way" Henry A. Freeman, District Repi sentatSve, Phone 122, Hebron, ID. S. D. Keefe, Cashier, Phone 98T, Lake Geneva, Wis. BMerly Farmers m The number of. fprmers past SI vas greeter in IMS than in 1940 • (4/6 SMM£ TH£ Ugm if Hi I--dry Cmhr Modern lighrfng puts die light on your * and not in your eyes. Cleverly sp lit IVonr Carterj Illuminated work counters and itifasad central lighting iocrease working spend and efficiency. Good light SMKn dm kitchen more nttrnctive. toot can fold away when fJ-fC '£. * '-S( Let as sssami part of the care or your clothes. ToaW save yourself tisse, money and snsrgf the Lml Cleaners way, aai yeall he pUaaed with ear fae-quaHty eervtee and f M( kitchca modern* sag t *1 1 < ; t. v:* iA*it •:'.dks&& West McHenry