• -i NOTICE OP CLAIM DATS r fstate of MAODALENA K. BOHR, f Deceased. ^ Notice is hereby given to all perlong that November 1st, 1948, is the claim date in the estate of MAGPALENA K. BOHR, Deceased, pending in the County Court of Me- Benry County, Illinois, and that ---3aimg may be filed against the said •state on or before said date with- - ' out issuance of summons. ERNEST BOHR, Executor. 4 A. L. Sengstock, Attorney ' *"7~ Hi First National Bank Bldg. Des P|aines, Illinois -. f#ub. Sept. 23-30-0*. 7> " „ 1M? Potato Crop • The 1M7 production of potatoes •lore than 44 million bushels--was nearly two million greater than in 'roper Pliers should ant be used to loosen or tighten nuts because the pliers may slip off; use a wrench of the proper size for that purpose. Before attempting to use a pair of liters on an electric circuit be sure the current is off, otherwise the user may receive a painful or perhaps fatal shock. When cutting wire under tension or when cutting spring wire in coils, always take hold of the wire close to the cutter', stand so that the loose end will not fly into the face and be sure that cutting is done away from cutter. Pliers and wire cutters, like screw drivers, should not be used as substitutes for hammers. Bog Cholera la** t„ - Bog cholera still Is regarded as i "T. TS! / U" top swine-killer. It la ie- *7?" ^ commended that every pig be vac- TZ around weanin? tS5. « there SalM ftr istit UtntHi bf FM Iiptrts An olive sauce which can be used ih place of meat or mushroom sauce has been tested by the University of California food technology division. /The sauce is made of sliced pitted olives, chopped green peppers, salt, garlic, onions and tomato sauce, cooked for several minutes. The olive sauc4 lean be used with canned white beans or red kidney beans. The beans are soaked in water until plump, then drained. Water and the olive sauce are added and heated to boiling. The college of agriculture also has developed a canned olive sauce fof flavoring stews and other meats. Chopped olives, garlic, onion, i chopped pimiento and tomato sauce M4m Spfln Dat» TtnMtf Muftiw la llalHtistery Of the many dates that stand out in railrsad history. May io, 1809, takes a high place for its import tance not only to the carriers but to the nation as weB. Jt was on that day that' the far western regions of the country were opened for quicker settlement and development. It was the day that ended the need for stage coach-1 and covered wagon travel between the east and west coasts, as well as the long water voyages around Cape fWICE TOLD • - VALES'-:• of Interest Taken Frem Ike FOai ef the Platndealer •f Tsars Age i" - ' 11 " n • in* ii - TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Neiss graduated from the McHenry I high school last spring with high . honors. H. V. Shepard has sold his hard- John E. Kaiser, who >for the past ware business in this village, to year has been a tenant on one of Jacob Bonslett and an inventory ot the HanJy Bros, farms, has rented stock is now being taken. As soon the Musgrove farm now occupied by as completed Mr. Bonslett will take JBmil Pfeller. possession. _ • ---- ; 'v - - ;:v; Mr. E. D. .Wheeler, who has been FIFTY YEARS AGO spending the summer in Wisconsin, returned to her home on the Wheeler' Dr. A. E, Auri'nger is building a/"1"' laf ^ ^ new barn near his residence, on the co'ors Eidr Down flannels ftr west side. children's cloaks, all wool dress, N. A. Htman has severed his con- flannels, 48 inches wide', 3«5c cent»s" Lpe_r u , v ^ : rections with the firm of Owen &: y«d, English Cashmere, 25 cents per A e*rd'n the window of the Owen|Chapell on account of failing health. y"ft' k£?h?JL,» Hon., -..othe gtajjjo,Pg|^I ama and through tmhee jungle TO ine hardware, ren/ta tha* fho nlnoa will . . Pacific fornia. Pacific .ad ***** ftST iSSJ? £*3S And » also the d.y which! XSc« °3:~ 0„.„ed by Hard On Cera W* UgbSti The*LfOUr is no cure for cholera. The only sure *?*!!**£ 1 Protection lies in Vacinnation be/or* years from 193ft to 1IS94?5".1 " t0t 10 ""break strikes. are mixed and heated to boiling v™TJne® WV5° w™..COUI'1 taRe their locality and as a result consider-;H p K Gran«fer of this village R 13 e«timated that each rat c# The resulting sauce is satisfactory! SaMer^^si^^tiS^rt to1 ha£eatad'bdng took'thV first premium at the Lake about two bushels of m flavor and appearance and canf ?u g . speedier transport, to! harvested. - - be used to flavor a omot t"e youngest sections of the country, j The old breWery ice house, which i W&LIAM M. CARROLL. JR. Attorney-at-Law HO'/, Benton St. Phone Woodstock 34 • V Woodstock. Illinois MeHENRY FIX)RAL CO. Phone 49f OH Mile South of McHenry on Route 31 Flowers for all occasions! COPYIKO Old Photographs Snapshots and Proofs for which negatives are not available. * 1 . 11.00 WORWICK'S STUDIO Phone 275 117 Riverside Dr., McHenry : be used to flavor a great variety of! . > I meat dishes, spaghetti and rice ! In a memorable ceremony n^rth {°r many years stood at the north-; i Another », to flavor spaghetti. ? Gre;1 ^ to U,fh'* i,e^d eBd « mil1 "K""1' "k Wl»» I rice, stews and beans, can be made' was driven into the last | * _ I from the contents of two tall cms! raU bnkmg the Unk>n Paciflc and'. Walter Carey and James Doherty of pitted sliced olives to which two toe Cetotral Pacific (now the South- I ^ve ""ted the store room between P s cea ouves, to which two ern Paciflc) roadSi signals- the'the Owen building and Niesen's completion of the first chain of rail-1 «roceiX on ,Green st^1 e*pect to S* to «P^ «li. 'American cod- ™ County Fair last week. corn in a year small cans of hot sauce are added Mixed in are also six ounces *of chopped onions, two ounces of chopped garlic and four ounces of chopped green peppers. ^ What Painters Meaa Painters refer to woods as open> grained and close-grained, meaning thereby the relative sise of the pores, which determine whether the piece needs a filler. FORTY YEARS AGO FRANK 8. MAY Tracking . 8s»d -- Black Diet -- Crushed Gravel . Light Excavating -- Limestoae Track for Hire Phase McHenry 580-M-l R-l McHenry . * A* P. FREUND SONS Excavating Contractors i,* Tracking, Hydraulic /, and Crane Service / --ROAD BUILDING-- TeL 204-M . McHenry, 111. Sand Limestone VERN THELEN Trucking Gravel Black Wrt Truck for Hire Tel. McHenry 588-W-l Box 172. Kt. 1. McHenry Telephone No. 300 STOFFEL * RSIHANSPERGER Insurance agents for all classes ef property ia the best compaalss. West McHenry, Illinois JjycflJL Qjf/jxM/JtA Harvesting the Oyster * ^ 1 William Jennings Bryan spoke to " Once a year, usually in the early a large crowd at Woodstock last fall, the annual bhiepoint oyster Saturday. The distinguished guest harvest begins at the largest oyster |was on his way to Madison, Wis. j gathering and processing plant in j Peter M. Justen has started the] the world, at Greenpoint, Long Is-' foundation for a nfcw residence' land. Wooden-hulled boats chug' the lot just north of his j OOt to the oyster grounds early in 'father's furniture store on the West-i the morning. In the pale pre-dawn . s'de. j light they dump their large dredges . ",ss Gertrude Neiss is how teach- 6ver the side. Steel teeth munch,1"* a rurat school near Dighton. Miss at the bottom soil, scooping up the ; 1 oysters, which are pulled into the j boat by a winch. Then they return | to the bluepoint plant where con- j veyor belts bring in the oysters to be culled or "shucked." VERN THELEN TRUCKING 'jtg . . Agricultural Limestone Spreading Soil Samples Taken On Request ; SAND ORAVSL BLACK D)RT Johnsburg, Mckenry, 111. Tel. McHenry 588-W-l AUCTION life Insurance Facts life insurance death benefits were paid in 1947 on more than half a million lives, with just about one-half i of these people under 60 years of age | «t death and half over 60. l A I I f T i n N ' w ^ 1 1 W 11 Subscnoe for The Plamoeaier • "«vi^ re"ted my farm and de- I t\ d j w • v i* -i 1 • cided to quit farming, will sell at | i On Cuba Road, being one-half mile publi.c auction on the Ed Peet farm ,wMt of Hwy 59, one and one-half . : on Route 31, one mile north of Ringmiles northwest of Barrington, one ^ J Q j wood and five miles south of Rich- CHAS. LEONARD « ED VOGEL, Auctioneers Inc. I mile south of Hwy. 12, on SATURDAY, OCT. 16 at 12 o'clock mond, on Located on Casey Rd.. 2 miles southeast of Graysfake, 3 miles north! gtartim CHARLES S. PARKER, Attorney (Joslyn & Parker) Office Hours: - Wednesday Afternoons--1:00-5:0« Office--Koehr Supply Company, 4. 542 Main Street. West McHenry • Phone-- McHenry 486 Woodstock 1185 A Complete CLEANING SERVICE Done in Our Own Plant TUESDAY, OCT. 12 g promptly at 12:80 o'clock, the following described property, towit: 52 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK 27 head of Guernsey cattle, 17 head of milch cows, several fresh, some springing, balance milking good, 5 head of,Guernsey heifers, 1. fresh, 1 DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST At 136 S. Green St., McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) Eyes Examined -- Glasses Fitted , Visual Training -- Visual Rehabilitation Complete Visual Analysis Hoars Daily: 9*to 12 and 1 to 5--Saturdays Evenings* t to 8:30 fLflU PHONE MeHENRY 452 at 'side; two Guernsey' cows, one a year cow. INSURANCE EARL R. WALSH Fire, Auto, Farm and Life Insurance Representing RELIABLE COMPANIES When vou need insurance of any kind Phone 48 or 118-M Green & Elm McHenry FARM DRAINAGE Tiling Work Done With Modern Eqaipaunt Can Furnish Tile LEO G. ZIMMERMAN Contractor " r Phone1699-M-l R. F. D. 2 » Woodstock, III. FOX ELECTRIC SERVICE WONDER LAKE Rm1, RING WOOD, ILL. Electric Wiring Motor Repairs Pumps Sold and Repaired * TEL. WONDER LAKE 4tt VERNON KNOX „ Attomey-At-Law Cor. Green and Elat StsM McHenry Tuesday and Friday Afternoons Other Daya By Appointment Phone McHenry 43 HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for 1)ead and Crippled Horses. Cattle and Hogs -- Sanitary t Power Load-, in* -- Tankage and Meat Scraps or sale. Phones Arlington Heights! 16 or McHenry 659-J-2. Reverse 206 S. GREEN ST. MeHENRY Free Pickup and Delivery Service , . i°* Mundelein, V4 mile west of Hwy. HORSES -- Reg. Percheron horses, j 45, 1 miie south of Hwy. 120, on Sylvia Daym, born May 12, '44, sired i | by Sylver Dawn Koncamo of R&thje1. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, I Farm* and whose grand sire was ' at 11:30 o'clock Int. Grand Champion, Enchantress' „ . u . ITMru «• »™vt I born May 29, '38, sired by Enchanter, | K « M LUNCH WAGON Joan and Caro1, born May 3, '44, andfcATTLE-25 Holstein and Short- "low snrimrer- 3 bred heifers- 5 June 13, '46, sired by Enchantment;, korn POWS ronsiatin* of 12 anrin*- ^ springer, 3 Drea neuers, o |ida aamm Vv eerrnnaa nNeemmaa , oboorrnn mMaarrcrhn 07 norn coW8- consiRtinf 01 iz spring Guernsey heifer calves, ranging in j . i , e r „ 3 r e c e n t l v f r e s h , b a l a n c e m i l k i n g f r 7 m o n t u „ t n g w e g i an ! 40, sired by Mazeur; six good grades ro,,j. 4 on__ i__ \earlin» hrifM-B ^ °T ' mon"s 10, , a,i from 4 .0 lO-j-r-ld.; gre, |cU>i Shori horn hull. 2 j HORSES--Bl.ck mare, 7 years old CATTLE--Holstein heifer with calf y.re* oW- .T*"8 " » ?ounK herd' havr wt. 1600; grty mare, 8 years old, wtJ sise quality and have an average < 1600; grey mare, 12 years old, wt.^ herd test 3.8% T. B. and Bangs jgoO; 2 sets harness. 17 SHOATS, wt. 125 lbs.; 100 hens, PIGS--Chester White barrojw, wt. HORSES -- Black mare. 9-yrs. old; leghorns and White Rocks. 1 250 lbs. • 11ron grey gelding, 0-yrs. old; Breech- FEED--6 tons alfalfa and timothy, WAPHiKFiiY Tu-n «>n tr.-fnP. in>f harnC88- ^ first cutting; 15 tons alfalfa and 8 plows;-drag; 8-ft. disc;" 3 cultiva- POULTRY--50 R. Hampshire year- ^^ hay; 32!G. bales oat^st300 tors; side deliver* rake; manure ling hens; 100 White Rock pullet*. 1C mt™ °at8' 20 ac,es of 8hock, spreader; Oliver pain drill; culti- jTC~Jhester WWIe Gilt, weight MACHINERY--John Deere manunf |packer and complete line of ma-,175 lbs. "spread**; McD. hay loader, nearly cmnecy. I MACHINERY--M-H tractor on rub- new, corn planter; McD. mower;: FEED--800 bu. Clinton oats, 25 acres' ber, wheel weights, power lilt and ,3-sec. drag; MoD. corn binder, like corn, 58 tons baled first cut alfalfa, take off; 2-row power lift cultivator: new; cultivator; Deering grain bind-j 10 tons baled second cut, 350 bales, new McD. 3 bot. 14 Jn. tractor plow er; side delivery rake; dump rake;| oats hay, 200 baled oats straw. j(on rubber); new McD. com binder bob sleigh; cutter; John Deere sulky j (with bundle carrier); McD. 5 ft. Plow; new rubber-tired wagon with| MISCELLANEOUS--Fan mill, break- oil bath mower, with pole trucks; 3-. rack, 6-ply tires; truck wagon and ing cart; 30 horse collars, used lum- section drag; 8 ft. Case tractor disc: box; fanning mill; 1,000-lb. scale; 2 ber, anvil vise, 30-ft. extension lad- 7 ft. grain drill, with grass seed solution tanks; DeLaval milking maattachment; broadcast seeder; McD. chine, 2 single units, capacity «>r 22 push type hay loader; McD. side cows; 7 milk cans; milk cart; horse*. CLARENCE'S SHOP Bird houses, lawn furniture, lawn and porch swings, pier and park benches, picnic tables, window boxes, trellises, etc. / / Kitchen cabinets aiid cupboards made to order, hand woven wash baskets, shopping and market baskets. I Full line of leather belts, suspenders, billfolds, et$, CLARENCE SMITH Tel. McHenry 583-J-l Johnsburg, JXL <?ro*B/9.Pro<<ucyeti/res ^ , the lOIV COST der, 2 saddles, 5 sets harness. 20 WEINGART TRUCKING Sand -- Gravel -- Black Dirt -- Limestone *Trucks for Hire |?ree Estimating BUILDING AND TRUCK--12x14-fL' dehvery rake; Litchfield manure drawn 16 disc pulveriser; land rolleri brooder house, 1937 Ford dump truck, spreader; Janesvillc corn planter, McCormick-Deering corn husker; I '46 motor. with 80 rods check wire; McD. rub- brand new wagon poles; 150 ft. hay DeBOLT AND MARKLI& Prep. ber tired wagon and rack. bu rope and fork; brooder with kero- FTED^00~tushei "Clinton oats (fit sene heater; quantity of old iron; bar- Frolich A Wicks, Aactieneers ifor seed); 1100 bushel Boone oats; rel with hog waterer atUched; poles PttMic Auction Service Co., Clerk.! 150 bushel barley; 25 ton clover hay; and tackle block for butchering;; » 1600 bales straw. ladders; blacksmith Jorge; anvil; several antiques; lady s side siddle; Aw t ^ TP1 MILKING EQUIPMENT -- DeLaval gleigh bells; bellows; top buggy; Cow I J 1 „ I I M [\ mi|king machine, complete; 16 milk. Boy tank heater; electrio water leans; 2 sterilising tanks; gas heater; heater for milkhouae, new; 2 grain Located on Tower Lake Rd., being I P*"8! **. drills; 2 gas engines; several sir. SH: ••xrss^'ssar hay rope, fanning mill, scales, Uhder that amount, cash; over that sheller; electric brooder; new metal amount a credit of six njonths at -6 nests; feeders; wheelbarrow; 3 rolls cent wiu ^ extended on notes * approved by the clerk. Anyone deeast of Wauconda, on SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10 at 12:30 o'clock K t M LUNCH WAGON snow fence. / r Tel. 6SS-H-2 RANGE, (like new.) CATTLE--13 choice Holstein and. ,, __ __ __ Guernsey milk cows, consisting of 3, WALTER POEHLER, Owner with calf at side, 3 close springers,1 chandler and Elfers, Auctioneers. Wance milking good; 1 yearling p^,. Auctio Service Co., Cierk. heifer; Holstein bull, 6 months old. . WHITE ENAMELED KITCHEN! siring erf1'4 kind"y make ®rranfre: RANGE, (like new.) ments before purchase is made. No property to be removed until settled for with the clerk. ED PEET, Owner McHenry State Bank, Clerking McHenry, 411. | T. B. and Bangs tested. Charges. Palatine Rendering Service. JOSEPH X. WAYNNE Attorney at law WELDING Maintenance and Construction Portable Equipment H. E. VANCE--McHenry 51-J i SHEEP--2 young ewes and one lamb. ' HOG--Fat pig, wt. 300 lbs. POULTRY -- ivMallard ducks. ! MACHINERY 100 mixed hens; 14 J. D. Model ' B' 809 Waukegan Road (RFD Box 1) 909 South Green St., McHenry, 111. tractor on nibber (with starter and ctmoK u.nrvnv tt t-- - lights): J. D. 2-row cultivator; new WEST MeHENRY, ILL., 1 ; J. D. No. 5 tractor mower (on rub- PHONE MeHENRY 492-W \ . . . . BELL & SHALES Interior and Exterior Painting Paper Hanging Also Spray Painting 105 N. Green St. McHenry TeL McHenry 243-J or Crystal Lake 1328-M-l Tel. Wonder Lake 418 ^ DR. R. H. WATKINS i Dentist | --Office Hours-- Tuesday & Saturdays: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evenings and Sunday Moisting* by Appointment! Lookout Point Wonder Lake, 111.] FRANK E. LOW ' Insurance Writing Fire, Accident A Health Auto, Casualty and Life, in Reliable Companies. Phone 95-J 301 Waukegan St. McHenry, 111. JOHN F. BRDA & SON Sheet Metal and Furnace Work 101 N. Green St,, McHenry, III. Phone 243-R AL'S WELDING AND REPAIR SERVICE 601 Main St.. McHenry Klectric Portable Welding Acetylene Welding and Cutting ' AI.KX W. WIRFS, Operator I^one 615-W-l or 4S4 M'HENRY. ILL. PR II. S. FIKE Veterinarian j ber); new J. D. No. 290 corn planter | (on rubber); 3-section Lindsay drag; j McD. 2-bot. 14-in. tractor plow; M-H 6-ft. tractor disc; corrugated roller; i Lindsay rubbec tired wagon and rack; I McD. manure spreader (on rubber); 1 McD. cdrn binder; new McD. side 1 delivery rake; 2 McD. hay loaders; j MeD. corn sheller; McD. silo filler; ' Appleton 6 roll corn shredder; 2 | New Idea manure spreaders; D. B. hammer mill; grain elevator. 1 FEED--15C0 bu. oats; 150 bu. olJ | corn; 300 bales alfalfa and brome I hay; 250 bales alfalfa and timothy | hay; 400 bales straw; .00 acres standj ing corn. f MISCELLANEOUS -- 11x38 tractor CLINT'S Refrigeration Service DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL WORK ALL WORK GUARANTEED PHONE CRYSTAL LAKE 1280-R ife~f(/L0P£P ft the ecowMBtcal 1 with PnK>-Pm Calf mieat feed for calm pmMM itlal nutrients lo pramiH h»»ilh ,aad fastjrawtt aad Is tariM atoMg Isass. See as today far yew supply of Pul-O-Poe Calf Rattea art huocmatton oa bow Is pnr Mb robust heifer calves. McHenry Ga Fanners Go-op. Asso. PHONK 721 McHIintT, ILL. On Highway 31 -- Office and H""' chains. 8.25x20 truck chains; 2 belts Tel. McHenry 31 McHenry. III. | Office Hours: L p.m. to 2 p.m Except Thursdays Evenings by Appointment i DR. R. DeROME ; -- Dentist -- j 120 Green Street Offirr'Tlours^liesday ."d'sa't^dayH 12 milk cans; pails; strainer; etc. from 10 to 4. Evenings by *PP©int- FURNITURE--New 1948 State elecment. jtric stove; new 18% cu. ft. Deep : • Freete; Thor washing machine; Keni -- WANTED TO BUY -- 'more washing machine; 12 piece din- I We pay $C to $25 for Old HorRea,|ner set dishes; new Bendix radio; less for down horses and cattle.'radio lamp; 9x12 ft. rug and pad; " " till ipO and 75-lt., endless); new 140-ft. hay 'rope; new 100 ft. rone; J. D. trac- ! tor tire pump; J. D. tractor umjbrella: J. D. generator and lights; oil j tank heater; electric clippers; % hog j houses. * j ! MILKING EQUIPMENT--Rite-Wav' , milking machine, 2 single units, comjplete; Surge electric water heater; Phone McHenry 660-J-2 after 6 p. m. LAURENCE N. PITZEN EVERGREENS -- $HRUBS TREES LANDSCAPING Route One of Nurs«ry v . MeHENRY, ILL. MOSEY INN RINOWOOD MATTS MINK RANCn Jehnabnrr - Spring Grove Road Phone Joaaabnrg 314 CALL AT ONCE ON DEAD HOGS, HORSES AND CATTLE We pay phase charges arm diair; rocking table; tricycle; etc. chair} utility PRANK MITACEK, Owner • Froelich and Wick, Auctioneers Public Auction Service Co^ Clerk TELEVISION very Friday Night PRAQKB BEER % FRtD BOWMAN, Prop. Be S u r e W i t h BEST B U I L T C o n s t r u c t i o n 1. 37 Years in Same Place of Business. 2. Over 55.0C0 Jobs Built. 3. We Do,Our Own Financing. EXTERIOR COMPLETED Interior Unfinished Your Lot Must Be Paid For * See Our Designs •ad Layouts Partitioned To Meet Your Needs Save Money By Finishing House Yourself I *<•» Frame Garages of Quality OVERHEAD DOORS If DESIRED FARM BUILDINGS of All Kinds MACHINE SHEDS BARNS BROODER HOUSES HOG HOUSES CHICKEN HOUSES CASH OR EASY TERMS FREE ESTIMATES ON ALL WORK BEST BUILT CO. Branch Office MeHENRY, ILL. f|> RIVERSIDE DRlt%--t MeHENRY 8 Come In. Write or PHONE MeHENRY 743 MAIL THIS COUPON. TODAY please give me a Free Estimate. -tK.v lot is paid for aad I am reirty to b«qfc v Name Street City 'v J - I i mmmm • /