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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Oct 1948, p. 12

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V; - V $ „ « » * & • "^v: '•*t;;*.'V*;^* %1.%'^ \':«\\ ?- rc^;<;pnv,rt.F xmje -a»;i Thtmday, Oelober St IMS McCullom Lake On Parade M 11 »»••••»••• (Br Yerdstfck) >+*+< •:w< folks: This "week we sadly report the pusing of Mrs. John Blazek at mid' night Sunday after a >>nsr illness. Mr. and Mrs. John Blazek moved to McCullom Lake five years ago, and established their residence on Fountain Lane, where they soon earned the love and respect of their neighbors. Mrs. Blazek was one of those t»re individuals who was always willing to do things which would bring happiness to others regardless of the sacrifice entitled. - She loved her home, the trees, and especially the beautiful flower garden which she spent so much \of her shadows from t!ie before them and nilttors flying around. judging ind. the McHENRY SIGN SERVICE SHOW CAKD8 -- OUTDOOR SIGNS TRUCK LETTERING * WINDOW LETTERING ^y^fL. REESE To* St' Phone 440-& time in cultivating and which con- Screwy Dtosem' combination birthday tributed so much to the Itea-uty of. and Holloween party which will be her block. In spite of her failing j held on Saturday, Oct. 30th, at Royhealth one could always expect a A1 will be a fun-packed clam bake, cheerful greeting in passing. - | We'll try to get more on this in During her sixty-six years of life: the next seven days if we can break on this earth Mrs. Blazek^ mothered' through the iron curtain which at four daughters and one son, and was; present shields the feverish preparaespecially proud of her nine grand- i tory activities of this group for this children. Funeral services were held j big night. this morning from Samuel Kostelny'? funeral parlors at 1125 W. 18th in Chicago. To John Blazo^ we extendoor deepest sympathy. . Mr. and Mrs. Anton Lennert of Chicago are the new owners of the Joseph McCauley's home on Orchard Drive. The Lenner family will make this their permanent residence, and to them we give with the usual "W*4» come neighbor!" Future events usually cast their Happy to report that Mrs. Irene Sales is well on the road to recovery at the Woodstock hospital after her recent operation. The many cards and letters from her many friends were in a large measure responsible for her improvement • Keep 'em com- Public Auction A U C T I O N SHIP YOUR POULTRY TO CHICAGO via KRICKL MOTOR SERVICE Tel. McHenry 569-J-l -- We furnish coops -- efit of GREENWOOD CHURCH The undersigned will sell at Public Auction, in the Village of'Greenwood, 111., on SUNDAY, OCT. 24 IMS, foil--ring at 12:30 o'clock NEW FARM EQUIPMENT John Deere- rubber tired wagon with steel box, John Deere tractor manure spreader, John Deere 8 ft. disc, John VISIT Milbraodt's Variety WONDER LAKS % for your knitting nead* ° We have a nice selection of KNITTING WORSTED AND FINGERING YARN ALSO TATTING THREAD AND INSTRUCTION BOOKS OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS CLOSED THURSDAY AFTERNOONS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24 at 12:39 o'clcok Located on Hwy. 120, at the west city limits of Grayslake. being % mile west of Rockenbich's garage, 6 miles southeast of Lake Villa, 3 miles east of Round Lake, 11. miles I^re~ 4-section HrVg harrow, 10-inch ea?t of McHenry, on {John Deere hammer mill, 11-in. N. H. hammer mill. 10 ft. King qufcck digger, Masaey-Halris Power cylinder corn shellcr, new rubber tired wagon. K A M LUNCH WAGON | tractor cab (fit any make), South V x | Wind heater, 1 pair 10x28 new type CATTLE--11 Holstein ahd Guern- Firestone tractor tj^A, 19 bundles, sey'tows, consisting of one fre?h cow,; baling wire. 2 close springers, balknce milking TRUCKS AND CARS good. This is a young herd, are.ffood 1394$ Ford tudor (8,000 miles), 1933 producers with average herd test of Packard, 1944 Chevrolet 2 ton truck, 3.8%. T. Bl and Bangs tested. f jgo in. W. B.; HORSES -- Bay mare, 1400 lbs., truck, 134 in. W. B.; 1940 Chevrolet smooth mouthed; Roan mare, 1500'truck, new motor and stock rack; lbs., smooth mouthed; 2 sets ofji940 G.M.C. % ton panel truck. \ breeching harness. j USED MACHINERY \ PIGS--2 feeder pigs, ave. wt. 1501 McDeering corn, planter, four row lbs. jjohn Deere corn planter, McDeering pniTTTPV on : * corn Pinter, power mounted, will POULTRY -- 30 Muscovy ducks; 3 fit h or M model; John Deere horse mated geese. * ' FEED--400 bushel Columbia 1200 wire tied baled alfalfa and timothy hay; 400 wire tied baled oats straw (haled from stpek); 5 acrfcs ing until we again hear her cheery Andree, "Number please" as we raise our ^ , telephone to our ear. We certaipXjr>- Erling: pisen was Admitted to the hope you mako it soon, Irene. | Woodstock hospital last Friday, where j he underwent surgery last Tuesday The summer ended too soon for morning. To Erling we extend our Joseph Kidsiak, who was a guest of best wishes for a speedy recovery, the Ken Ebeys, Sr. since last June. Mr. Kizdiak returned to his home fh Tuskaloosa, Ala., last Sunday with a promise to return next Spring. The St. Therese College up Winona Minn., way has on its student list a certain luscious brunette who will mfcke our Andree a mighty happy boy around Christmas with her answer to his many pleas over long distance. Keep your fingers crossed, To Sam Deskis on his thirty-fifth birthday anniversary, Oct. 29, and to ron, Ray Deskis. who will be 23 years old on Oct. it, We extend oil* congratulations. ADIOS - 'PP! TV Tongue of a chicken with the tiw> Me commonly known as "pip" to * •ore that the bird has difficulty la eating. Using a sharp instrument auch as a darning needle, remove the scale at the tip of the bird* tongue. Rapid recovery usually follows thla treatment. ; ; ' _ W. ^ I, -I JOHN E. CARLSON A U C T I O N Win. H. Russell and Wm. B. Sullivan Auctioneers Oregon's State Parks The farm having been sold, I will sell at public auction on the farm formerly known as the Teckler farm, 4 miles South and East of Woodstock, H4 miles West of HolcomviUe school, 5H miles North and West of Crystal Lake, 2 miles North of Ridgefieldj i and five miles South and West from McHenry, on * j WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1948: commencing at 12 o'clock, the following described personal property, to- J wit: I 34 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK ! consisting of *8 choice Holstein cows,; all springing, butter-fat from these cows has averaged 3.7; 4 Ayershire; cows, milking good; 1 Guernsey cow;: 1 Swiss cow; 1 purebred Swiss bull;; 9 Hampshire feeding pigs, weighing If41 2 ton Chevrolet, 100 lbs. each; 7 Hampshire feeding •pigs, weighing 60 lbs.; 1 Hampshire! jsow; Team of good work horses,! I 7 and 8 years old. 1 | HAY, GRAIN j 1600 bales of first cutting alfalfa; 500 . bu. oats; 25 acres of standing com. ' MACHINERY i 10-20 tractor on steel, good condition; mwure spreader, 2 years old; Mc-,8-ft. tandem disc; I. H. C. 2 bottom! ' Deering side delivery rake, McDeer-; 14 jnch plow; Emmerson 5-ft. mower; ing cylinder com shellcr; J. D. hay. John Deere side rake; John Deere loader; McD. green crop hay loader, | 999 cm n ,planter with (fertilizer Oregon's territorial centennial lteftors during 1948 have a choftoe of visiting more than ISO state park areas, making up what is credited with being one of the most extensive state park systems in the nation. Located in every section of the state, they offer choice aea scapes, high waterfalls, deep forests and scenary of unsurpassed appeal. These areas are operated without entrance feea. Toni Permanent Wave Kits. S1.2S and $2.00. Wattles Drug Store. Ifr if New Biasing Technic** > <Bbming era of jet engines last, rockets is being accelerated by development of a new bracing tirtinfrpo which makes possible the jomlng ot precision, high-temperature stain less steel parts, according to national patent council. Hie new proeeas succeeds with tricky stainless steels bj brastng them in a hydrogen atmont phere more pure than any previoaaly used. Before removing the from the cooling chamber, the gen, which is explosive when mixed with air, is exhausted <and by nitrogen, which is not . Subscribe for Hie Plaindealer good fodder corn (shocked.) MACHINERY--J. D. 2-bot. 16-in. tractor plow; 2-bot. 12-in. gang plow; ! 16-in. «ulkv plow; 3-sec. drat?; 7 ft. , ... . . , | horse drawn diSt; walking plow;, neaters, oil burning; grindstone, New i Prairie City seeder; 7 ft. Tiger grain Idea hand corn slieller, 1 pair 10x38 ! drill; Janesville corn planter; 2-row factor tires and tubes, Jamesway cultivator; sulkv cultivator- Deering electnc brodder, 500 chick, used one i 5-ft. mower; McD. 6 ft. oil bath season; Jamesway oil burning brood- 10-ft. single disc. McD. tractor 21 attachment; 1 I. H. C. corn binder; 12-in. plow, 24-ft. elevator, horse steel wheel wagon and box; bob mower, horse cultivator, 2-wheel farm sled; 1-row horse drawn cultivator; trailer with stock rack, neck yokes [New Harpoon hay fork; 6 bags of and eveners, dump rake, 2 tank 3-12-8 fertilizer. 1 mower; McD. side delivery rake; i McD. hay loader; Deering1 grain j binder: Deering corn binder; walkling cultivator; 10 inch Gehl hammer j mill; 2 hole corn shelter; end gate :seeder; tractor drag saw. MISCELLANEOUS -- 75-ft. 6-in. j belt; 150-ft. hay rope; grapple fork; : oOO chick electric brooder; etc. - 1 MILKING EQUIPMENT--New Farm I Ma?ter milking machine, complete; electric water heater; sterilizing tank; oil burning-hot water heater. MILKING EQUIPMENT New I. H. C. milking machine, 1 single unit pipl line for 12 cows; 2 rinse tanks; Losee hot water heater; 13 milk cans; milk cart. Many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms. All sums of $25.00 and under that, amount cash; over that amount a credit of six months at 6 per cent will be extended on notes approved bv the clerk. /Anyone desiring credit kindly make arrangements „ , -- b e f o r e p u r c h a s e i s m a d e ; N o p r o p e r t y units; 2 Universal milking machines, to be removed until settled for with double units. the clerk. HOUSEHOLD GOODS I JOHN E CARLSON, Owner er, 300 chick; 2 sets of double harness, lawn mower, 25 lbs. winter grease, bob sled, cutter. POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK 3 geese, 5 ducks, chickens; 3 purebred Duroc-Jersey boars, 6 weeks old purebred calf, Ormsby breeding. MILKING MACHINES 4 De Laval milking machines, single BUILDING -- house. 12x12- ft. brooder Washing machine, nearly new cook stove, Duo Therm oil burner, Junger* oil burner, 3 heating stoves, kerosene stove, gas stove and 2 antique chairs. MISCELLANEOUS H-ton pumpkins, 1 ton baled^straw. Flame1. Many othr-r items of Farm Mach- S. B. inery« Household >'«ods, Automobiles and Livestock *ill be consigned by day of sale that is not listed in this rd. All commission* and proceeds of this auction goes to the Greenwood Church for the purpose of purchasing a new or<;an. HENRY A. FREEMAN, Hebron, III. ! Auctioneer * Chandler and Elfers. Auctioneers 1 The Youmr Adult Group of the ~ rublic Auction Service Co., Clerk. | GREENWOOD CHURCH First National Bank of Clerking Woodstock, FURNITURE -- White enameled vop kitchen table; American Blue No. 53 oil burning heater; single burner heater; Kohler davenport and chair; bookcase; bed with springs and matching vanity table; I desk; tables; dressers; round dining [room table; dav bed; chairs: crocksjars; kitchen cabinet. ' W. E. JACKSON, Owner A U C T I O N CHAS. LEONARD A ED. VOGEL. Auctioneers - . FREEMAN & FRED RICKS, Auctioneers IT Having decided to quit farming; tlie 11 ndersied ^Tl seTT oil tlie tarni known a-s the KoJilstedt farm located 31 /•» miles west of Wftlinot, 1U miles southeast of Twin Lakes, 6 miles northeast of Richmond, and 6 miles north of Spring Grove, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28 Commencing at 11KX) o'*lock sUar|), the following described projx'itv to-wit: - 72 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK Consisting of 32 Holstein, Dairy Cows 1 The majority of the cows are first and second calf heifers., 5 Holsteiil heifers bred to freshen before February 1st. ^••,-J.la..Hpl»tejn: heifers, 7 of these heifers, are ealfhood vaccinated. ' 3 Holstein heifers, 9 months old. 3 Holstein heifers, 6 months old. 1 1 purebred Holstein bull, yrs. old; 3 good work horses, 10 feeding pigs, average weight 10(1 jtabjaaph..- .. _____ • -- FEED "18()0 bushels oats; 40 acres standing corn; 80 tons loose; Imy in barn; "200 bales "2nd cutting alfalfa 40 ft. silage in 14-ft.! silo; 50 bu. ear corn. • i MACHINERY j . >Ic-I>. Model H trfector and power lift cultivator; McD.1, tractor plow, Mcl). B-ft. tractor dihe; Mcl). 7-ft. field cultivator' Mcl). 7 ft. power mower; McD. silo filler with 50 ft. ol" pipe; Mcl). com binder, Mcl). bundle loader; McD. 8-ft. grain; binder. • ' . A^f -McD. 6-ft. giain drill with grass seed attach*.-; McD. corn; planter with fert. attach., new; McD. side rake, new; McD. j hay loader;". Mcl). rubber tired wagon and rack; McD. ;>-ft.j mower. Applet on 4-row corn busker, Case manure spreader; John Deere K-ft. grain binder; 4-sec. steel drag.; stalk lifter for McD. tractoi; Single low cultivator, Steely wheel wagon and grain l>o\, hay rack, walking plow, bay foi>e, Ijantz fork; Universal milker outfit complete, 2 double units; 14 milk cans, 2 wash tanks, gas water heater; 75 Leghorn hens; electric brooder 300 chick capacity; feeders, brooder 300-chick capacity; feeders and waterers, etc. Numerous other articles. USUAL THORP TERMS. served from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. OUR MOST DELIGHTFUL DINNER# - served from 5 p. m. to 10 p. m. For Reservations Call LAKE ZURIGE 2421 • FARM AN HOTEL Open Every Day Lake Zurich, 111. CHAS. KAUTZ is.. •<-. - 0. m FINANCE CORP Clerking m POWERS, Representative Phone Woodstock 110 Having decided to dissolve partnership and quit farming we will sell at Auction on the Thonneson Farm, lo-. cated two miles South of McHenry,-' on the East side River Road, on WEDNESDAY. OCT. 27 -commencing at 12:00 noon, sharpv tlie following described property j 90 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK 35 head of dairy cows; 21 head Holstein and 15 head Guernsey; of these 8 _ are close Springers and 10 new milkers, balance now milking good; 2 year old Holstein heifer, bred; 4 heifer calves, 6 mos. old, vaccinated. Holrftein bull, 2 years old. 50 HEAD OF FEEDER I^GS--wt. about 85 lbs. FEED--600 bu. Clinton oats; 750 bales 1st cutting alfalfa; 15 feet silage in 16 ft. silo: 750 bu. good hard ear corn, in crib. MACHINERY--John Deere Model A tractor, high compression; Ford tractor, with cultivator attachments; Ford 2 bottom' tractor plow; David Brad- | ley 2-bot. 14-in. tractor plow; John Deere, 2-bot. 16-in. tractor plow;' 3-sec. steel drag: Oliver corn planter; David Bradley Manure Spreader; 8-ft tractor grain drill; John Deere Corn binder; David Bradley farm trailer, new; fanning mill; 350 gal. elevated gas tank; Surge double unit milkitig-' machine; 2 solution tanks; elec. hot water heater, new. 15 geese; 100 White Leghorn hens. TERMS: All sums of $25.00 and under that amount, cash; over that amount a credit of six months at 6 per cent will be extended on notes approved by the clerk. Anyone desiring credit kindly make arrangements before purchase is made. No property to be removed until settled for with the clerk. FRANK HAMELITZ ft SONS McHenry State Bank, Clerking If it's iii building, see us. AH B and Hetter Kiln Diyed Lumber Used. HOMES AVAILABLE SOW! At last! 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