ION JN. . fivn that in com- Uw provMoaa of the Ordinance a public 'will hoTiald te the Board of of the McHenry County Ordinance relative to a in classification from agricul- ("F") claMification to business classification of the following ----Bd property: Part of the Southeast quarter of AUCTION f CHA8. LEONARD, Auctioneer Phone Woodstock 478 :• Having fully decided to ouit farming the undersigned will sell at public auction on the farm known as the Thurber farm located 8 miles east «f Dundee on Route 63 to Bateman Road, 7 miles west of Barrington on Route 63 to Bateman Road, 7 miles southeast of Algonquin and 5 miles north a# Elgin at the corner of Rt < ft and Bateman Road on v TUESDAY* MARCH At 12:00 o'clock sharp the follow- * ing listed personal property: consisting of 12HKAD OF LIVESTOCK 3 Black Angus steers, weight about 550 Km.; 3 Black Angus heifers, weight about 550 lhs.; 6 White'Face heuers, weight from 400 to 450 lbs. Machinery Case R. C. tractor on rubber with lights, starter and chains; Case Model C tractor on rubber, completely overhauled; Case 2-row cultivator for R C tractor; Case 7 ft. Swer mower for either tractor; ise 2-bot -- R series plow, 14 in.; - Case 3-hot. -- B series plow, 14 in.; Case No. 70 E power-controlled 8-ft. disc;Case Model .A 6 Combine, 6 ft. with Wisconsin motor; Case 8 ft. single Rolerpacker; Case No. 40 cornplanter with fert. attach, and tractor hitch, 100 rods check wire; Case B P grain drill with grass seed attach.; New Idea side rake, like new; New Idea manure spreader; New Idea rubber-tired wagon and box; Nlew Idea corn sheller; wagon box; 500 lb. scales; U S corn and grain elevator with 1 Vt horse motor on rubber, like new; Papec hammertnill, 10 in.; 45 ft. rubber endless belt; 4-sec steel drag and evener; David Bradley cylinder power corn •heller, like new; hay raok and iron wheel wagon; road grader; grindatone; 2 windrowers; 2 rolls snow fence; tank heater; grab fork; 200 ft of rope; oil pump and barrel of No. 20 oil; Bee supers; steel tank With inside waterers; 2 feed bunks; 4 hog troughs; liO-hole feeder; 2 Afeouecg; 3 rolls woven wire; 50 steel toosts. Feed 7 tons first cutting alfalfa wired bales; 18 tons clover and timothy, nixed; 660 fan. oats; 400 bu. corn. Other articles too numerous to Mention. NOTE: All of this machinery is In first class conditio!. Usual Thorp Terms. KENNETH HOUSE THORP FINANCE CORP., Clerking IIF. F. Powers, Representative, Phone Woodstock 110 MILLER THEATRE * PHONE 32 Woodstock, HI. FRl. ft SAT., MARCH 21-22 * Hepalang Cassidy is Back! |*TTO DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND" with Boyd -- Andy Clyde Ptan^CENTOS AT WORK** with Wally Brown and Allan Carney SUN. A MON„ March 23-24 A drasnstk triamph! "DECEPTION" with Bette Davis Paal Henreid Clande Rains EM 9WVB Mlt , If, Tewnshtp 44, Ehst of the 1Ufd Principal dian, d--tithsd as follow*, to-wit: Cuacfmenclng at the Son mast Mr of said Section 17 m running thence West along th* South line of said Station 450 feet to a point on said Section line for a place of beginning; thence North parellel with the East lino of said Section, a distance of 166 feet to a point; thence West parallel with the South line of said section a distance of 225 feet to a point; thence South oarellel with the East line of said Section a distance of 166 feet to the South line of said Section; thence East along the South line of said Section, 225 feet to the place of beginning situated in the County of McHenry and State of Illinois. Said hearing shall be heard in the County Court room in the County Court house in the city of Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois, at the hour of 3 p.m. on the 11th day of April 1947. All persons interested, may attend. McHENRY COUNTY. ILLINOIS, ZONU$G BOARD OF APPEALS. 44 E. J. DENiEEN, Chairman. •eod) JLWMAHI of oel»; 10S hostel of •Wreorn* • 7, HIT, H tin tat* of HMUT N. in tlw FHDULY, MARCH II At 1 o'clock AC Modsl enry County, Illinois, may be filed bar (with power lifH) inexcellent AC 2-row so Nearly every day someone a home by fire due to faulty and specialists advise those tions to avoid damage from imper* feet electrical connections: Do not stand on damp ground or wet floor while attaching, detaching or using an electrical appliance. I Determine the cause of a blown I fuse before installing a new one, since blown fuses indicate a too heavy load on the circuit. Make certain that only fuses of the proper size are used. Do not change fuse unless switch is open. Do not use any substitute for a standard fuse plug. See that all geax*, rotating parts and belts on electrical equipment are enclosed or properly guarded. Replace extension cords when tjtwejr become frayed or <"> Careless Children v Forty-three per cent of all injuries In school buildings were to children in the seventh through the ninth grades in school systems reporting to the National Safety council during 1944-45, although these children make up only 24 per cent of the total enrollment. ' #omen Workers ."iv In 1870, 60 per cent of all non* agricultural working women in thi| United States were domestic'servants. Less than 1 per cent held clerical positions, 6.4 per cent were in the principal professions and 17.6 per cent were factory workers. against estate on or before said issuance of summons. 8AGBZ, Administrator. Parker, Attorneys. March 2047-Apr. 8) the PlatadeaHr, condition: power lift cult.; new D. ft. 11 ft stogie tractor diac; McD» l-bottoml* in. tractor plow; mm. stationary hayhakr, goodcoa dition: 2-sec weed drag; eon plants er; McD. mower; dump rain; Int feed grinder; IKD. roller shearing BOm»J Otdar at W'1**1 '**°S MISCELLANEOUS-^ New motor; new pump Jack (runs in oil); new 150 ft hay rope; pnlkqrs; forks; shovels; snow fence. Complete line of David Roberts; veterinary medicines at Wattles; Drug Store, McHenry. 43-fcf-bp! - Read the Want Ads ' TUE&. WED. ft THURSb March 25-26-27 Cary Grant Ingrid Rergsuui •; f' m "NOTORIOUS!" Colony McHenry, Illinois "LADY LUCK" SUMMON, MARCH 23-24 In Technicolor Morgan -- Jack Carson "THE TIME, THE PLACE AND THE GIRL" PLUS-- World News and Color Cartoon CLOSED TUESDAY . Vending Machines In . addition to its 15,000 music boxes, Chicago supports 10,000 coinoperated beverage vending machines, 25,000 merchandise 'machines, 35,000 peanut machines, 10,- 000 amusement machines and 25,000 , service machines*^ . 4 . _ , . , it. tfrflfr'i.i ^ 1 Foster way to Bbnish Clothes-dinging odors! BOLGER'S DRUG STORE PHONE 4« McHENff AUCTION On Kithoarne Rd., 1% miles north of Wadsworth Rd., % mile south of Hwy. 178, 1H miles east of Skokie Hwy, 4 miles west of Zion, 11 miles east of Aniioch, on -J " #TNDAY, MARCH 1 * At 12 o'clock L ± If LUNCH WAGON - Cattle 16 Holstein and Guernsey cortS, consisting of 4 springers, 4 cows recently fresh, balance bred (back and milking; 1 Guernsey heifer, 8, mos. old; 2 Holstein heifer calves, 8 weeks^old; 1 Guernsey bull, 12 mos. old. k HORSE-- ' Spotted saddle horsey heck reinSj,<8 yrt. old, mt. 960 lbs. gentle. POULTRY-- 50 Leghorns and White Rock pul- MILKING EQUIPMODN.T-- New Farm MMtar milkihg ine, complete with motor, pomp ami pipe; electric water heater; 10 milk cans; 2 sterilizing tanks; pails; strainer. \ FURNITURE-- . Marion 4-burner white enamel electric stove (good condition); Minn, sewing machine; 7-pieice dining rooni tot; etc. , • JOHN BROCK. Prop. Chandler and Elfers, Auctioneers/, Public Auction Service Co., Clerll AUCTION OF EXCELLENT MACHINERY - 1V4 miles north «t Gurnee. 3^4 miles southeast of Wadsnvorth, 4 Announcement 'the Gospel Center of Wonder Lake Extends to all a cordial invitation to its Monthly Fellowship Night, Friday owning; Maj-ob JU at &:00 o'clock. Special Feature: A TRAVELOGUE ON THE ORIENT With beautiful slides from the Holy Land, by Rev. Frank W. Anderson -- Social Hour with refreshments. We wish to call attention to Olfe HEW SCHEDULE OT SERVICES Beginning on Palm Sunday, March 30. SUNDAY BIBLE SCHOOL at 10:15 A.| M. MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE at 11:00 A M. WATCH FOR AUCTION ARROWS X. * M LUNCH WAGON MdX 10-ae tractor on rnbber (new tires in mr. recently overhauled and in A-l condition with 2 extra tires tnhes f-o r front McD. 2-bot 16 inch tractor A. C. 7 ft tractor dition); McD. 8-sec conditio); new D. B. M inch tactor riow; Ncv Pinter (fertilu(«r attachment pole tondt); new IfleD. 5 ft oU bath moww; new McD dump rake; McS>. heavy duty hav loader (put up 15 acres of hay); McD1. corn binder (with tractor hitch); hay tedder; 2- New 165 ft her ropetUl* ft trtp rope; tor gftmplejork; » mm steel i poite: « gesFmiik ean^; 15 hagsi 2424 fert; <#af» cart; t elettAc fence Mgtnmt; mr feeders; sever-" spray; tank. R. WnTENBURG, A, Owner Chandler and Elfers. Pdblk Auction eSrvice Co., Cletking; Complete line^of David vetannaiy medicines at. Drug Sine, McHenry* 48-tf •'jr-'i V \ n :a ' t* - I! j 4 *; and a compliment to the good taste of the many well dressed men who wear it. Comfortable^ correct *u4 a <jualit/ shoe tturu and thru. McHENRY 3UI(T, * it, ^ ji|L , * gi/Av ArW'f* 'f ^ V' • ... ' 'tH h1 ' / - Ul • » ' • • ' - • ' - ***; Iun tto MMtfigOi it's ^oio^ to liapfsti Someday you're going to slip into a sleeklined Buick Convertible "just to see what it feels like." You'll want to find out for yourself if it's as wonderful as it seems to ride in all this stunning style -- to be boa* of die year's brightest highway beauty. W..1, you find a wheel that seems molded to your hand, deep, wide seats that might have been fashioned for your own special comfort. You'll look out over a broad bonnet, f ronttjpped with a richly gleamipg grille, and IMIMNV 1M-- a !"»»< fe"'eWlWs ,' ^,11," on his throne. Just listen as eight big^^reball cylinders erupt into life -- then setde to a sweet contented purr. Watch -- as each threatening road-jar meekly subsides under die gentle magie Of soft coil springs on all four wheels; , Qet the feel of road weight that's like a steadying hand guarding every mile.' Try the handy push-button controls that opei*> ate the top, the door windows, even tbs front-seat adjustment. Test the lightness of the wheel, the quick Irite of brakes, die Instant ixpsiu£e whla fou touch ott die gas treadl* | By now, you find yourself suocumbtnd completely. This, you ttll yourself, is mumtfor MM. How do / make it permanmfT The first step is to see us--snd fit , your name dowcu After that--the busy beavers of Quick's on-the-ball production staff will move heaven and earth to join you and yourone-andonly the first possible moment i tfV>: W . .A - • ' , r - A • * " v ' " . ^ Front St., West McHenry, III* 222 N. Main St., • • '•Ziii---.