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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Jun 1947, p. 8

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% • i$mt ^'f -: ^:. - <+* <*>-$,% ;$ gf#"' • , - - I v mm ';sf3S#*s Jus ten farms, which averaged 215, tw«nty-ei"ht acre field there «iH fee BONK IttUB a '•- t: 7? : \\y i \ ~ ' ~S TV/' W1CSTOLD ItMM if htmat T&m Fresa tteFOeeefthe •f TMO AG# furniture store on the West Side. Jaerw, were both' Shaved. !our demonstration plot Jacob Bonslett has had a (rant We have now on file thirty-seven | Henry ftarlowe will Mtoonl!requests frotn McHenry county land-; chairraim of this eyent. which general The Mrs. Geo. Schreiner residence I plans, which will be about what our i Maple avenue is'in the hands of1 technician can complete this year, ties C SIXTi YEARS AGO X --rpenters at Writ occif^ied by M • D« We durinicthe week. j owners and tenants for conservation • noP* *"! attract some tlMRuniMl or oone and McHenry counyear. ties. Others include Carl Fogel, The first step is a top soil inventory.; chairman of the machinery- and dem- , _ „ We recently received a card from on8twtion committee. He will have his position in the Borden factory tjje agricultural college at ITpsala en0«*h machinery on haiid so that to accept a position in 'the Terra Sweden, for a copy of the McHenry the Pasture will be torn up aiid fer- Cotta factory. . County Farm and Home Bureau Bui- ti,iEed while the crowd watches. Pat "" -- j letin. No doubt the Swedish names Williams will be in charge of the . TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO that appear there will look good to Krdu"d® committee and will be as on Maple aveiyie the painters. Mathias Rothermel has given up, m-:- J" H. L. Rounds now keep* the daily ^papers at his shop. R. A. Howard's team ran away one day feat week, severely injuring . one of them. . _ . J. Pekovaky has taken odf the partition and laid down a new floor •• in his store, which much improve8 .' "its appearance. •.< The barbers in this village have decided to close their shops on Sunday at 10 o'clock a.m. ' ^ " FIFTY YEARS AGO listed by the Huntley G.I. cli parking1 and handling the cro1 & FAMILY REUNION those in the old country, ! Thos. McCabe, who operates one of Rudy Choun of^Curtiss Candy Co., ' the big steam dredging outfits down of Marengo is planning a test plot, on the pakhurst subdivision, receiv- using DDT on sweet corn for corn ed Quite-a severe shock during the borer control. This experiment fa! ----- electrical storm last Thursday after- beine: carried on through th« co-op-1 The occasion of a visit last week' noon, when lightning struck close' eration of the college of agriculture, from George A. Blow of Minneapolis to where the victim wias at work. 1 -- . .. . • --'-t!-- m-:- --J n---»--< The owner of three horses which : have been running at large for more than a week Will nave some damages to pay, just as soon as his identity ! is learned. The Atlantic A Pacific Tea Po., I which operates a chain, of stores Ten windbreaks were planted in McHenry county this year by Wainsto relatives in Elgin and Dundee/ brought together a quartet of sistersy cott Windbreaks Inc. They were «,nd brothers, all of whom are mora than eighty years old and members of a "ioneer Dundee family. Theyf include Mr. Blow, 83, and his sisters " Mrs. Samuel C. Hoagland, 92, of El Fred Heider of Woodstock, L. P. flm-ke of Marengo, Perly* Hahn of flaivard, • Harry Lent of Harvard, Harold Gash of Harvard, Kenneth, ----- -- ------• -- --m . , Cristy of Ringwood, Jerry Kotyza of! * ®®rs. P®ter S. Dupre, 90, of . t throughout the country, has just, John Sutton of McHenry, and Dundee, and Mrs. I. A. Countriman, eter J. Freiind, who has tiresigned a five year lease for the p;rje Farms w0. j, and 4 Aat Sorim?" 81 • Elgin. All are children of the rental of the quarters new occupied Qr0ve . s. . j late Charles And Lucy Knott Blow, by the Everett music .tore on Green ; Au^sfc; 2, %ll| tract for putting up the new resi f^dence of Mike Justen, in this village, will commence work on the same with his force of men this week. : Mrs. Geo. Schreiner has moved back from Elgin and will occupy the Henry Smith house, on John street, recently vacated by R. R. Howard. W. H. Jaeger, a cigar maker at JrBarbian Bros., has moved his fftm- ^ily here from Chicago, and occupies rooms in the house with A. C. Fried* ley. C. P. Barnes, of WV>odstock, has rented a cottage at Pistaqua Bay, which he is now occupying with his family. Quite a number of new summer homes are now Under construction aioug the course of the Fp# 4Yer in this vicinity. FARM ADVISER'S COMMENTS v . . Improvement Day in McHenry. county: A bluegrass pasture on Fred Becker's F^arm northeast of Huntley will be the frontier of attack on the important problem in our county. A oarly English settlers in Dundee! Another brother, Charles Blow,. 79» lives at Mayzcta, Minn. , •" "'vh Ordpr vour ruooer «awipi at the f'luindealer. FORTY YEARS AGO A new cement walk now adorns (by W. II. Tammeus) ^ An increase of $6.91 per acre on your farm over your neighbors is not' to be sneered at. This is what the' S o i l C o n s e r v a t i o n S e r v i c e f o u n d i n a j study involving 105 farms with con-! servation methods established, com-' pared to 105 where they were not.1 Crop and livestock operations on { I^VyEl«>UR CESSPOOL# ^ SEPTIC TANKS CATCH BASINS CISTERNS Cleaned By EDDIE HUFF, Prop. T&JEPHONE MCHENRY 290 •dMQl dlitrltt No. 8$ tart w^k Rayaend W. LAW been awided the nnnnsiJL authorised the 170,000 in $138,000. first refof tHe total Mi Noyes University ttofry for ttej>eet lMyer writtea by four year >Md«nts en the jMwnratton of professional fend scientific iianM • •m lot Hut k generatted in our bodtaa If Ibm-r ^ .. ' }'. • Bwy More than 1W, calls are made dii: States ilone. to the United • • ^ i, ( 4 4>fC / POST-PRE INTt*IOH& ' i ' JIKVI AS • MACHINI SMIOt | • UTIIITY tUIIMMfft i • IOAPIM# Built with RILCO Laminated Wood RAFTIRS. ; •• .€ov»r«d with WMtlicr-Tiflht Material We carry k eom^fQte stock of 1t»e iiew, 2, 4-D Wt&d v; # killers-.m powder or liqajid forlfa. Completely eradicates f " "" • • - - - all thi8tlesvJBTOtar^ «tc.£3by killing tliectcwifc-^Easier to apply than to "cut. ^fot poisonous to livestock. We also have available 4 complete line of fly sprays, including DDT concentrates. Prices, wholesale or retail. . .. 1 y ' -• ' ^ ._•* McHENRY MILLS, INC West McHenry, 111. RaalMWy In • 'thcosiu Tel. 92-R On Route 47 Woodstock, III Every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. h Loads of OOOD MINNESOTA Dairy HEIFERS -- HOLSTEIN STOCK BULLS T. B. and BANGS TE8TED Private Safes- 1 _ MondAy and Tuesday We fake orders for feeder cattle and pigs TERlfS CASH OR CREDIT^ Consign your snrphis stock to this AUCTION. We have buyers for every article NEW LOW COMMISSION RATE~-5% Best Calf Market in Northern Illinois " FOR LIVESTOCK COME TO WOQPSTOC& r WOODSTOCK COMM. SALES CO., INC Phones &72 or 499 With this Weaver Electric Eye Tester, you can «ee Just how jour head! are aimed* and measure haw bright thef are. A photoelectric cell measures intent v »ity of your headlight beams, andrecoydi ' their road illumination in cand»power» When you drive at night, von needi the best possible light on the road, with* out glare to oncoming cars. With this Tester, we can adjust your headlights exactly (bat way* Our service will give you headlights such as yoilt - haven't had'since your car was new. Let us lights regularly--eaves eye strain and accidents. CENTRAL GARAGE , FRED J. SMITH, Propi Pttone 200-1' Towing Xohnsburg ISZ/IMM OM Ml ad MM I* ft »ttdMI»ailmMii.ldhii MMrktoMMhlMhNMM • Hare's the modern way to build every type of farm building. Stron&Rilco Rafters are factory fabricated and engineered for wind resistance and snow loads. Let us tell you the many uses, and speedy economical erection of the Rilco utility building. Here's a building you can be proud to own. It's easy to get all the materials you need right now. Come in.and talk to us about itl ALEXANDER LUMBER CO. PHONX McHENRY 5 WIST McHIHRY, ILL. \iiiiiilfe|i ii I. niinui IDAL PORTRAIT SERVICES KM4t PtoofA *U 4t ft* Yon Cob EAHU Bicycle by 16Homfl Delivery Snbsciip ions :r-'. rr--= lif# of your car--and TREAT YOURSELF TO THE SMOOTHEST. 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