%o*»d»y, Jm 8,1M0 5 * "5 r^t'*;:;\ V;'"' 1 *J|>n farm known as the Mand Nprdmeycr farm on Volo-Gllmer Black Top Road 2 miles north of Rte. 176, 3V> miles east of Volo, 6 •lea NB of Wauconda and 6 miles NftV of Mundelein. ti|laving decided to move to Iowa, I' ^Ill sell at Public Auction SATURDAY, JUNE lOtL 1 I.JL Sharp I.M0 Buick Clttt1 Coupe l# P*rfjict order. tTiV=./" llOl'SE^OLD GOODS 4|3£lectric refrigerator; Kelvinator 16 cubic ft. deep freeze, good ST new; Norge Electric Stove Electric Washing Machine; New Kenmore Oil Burner with Circulating Fan; 5-Pc. Breakfast Set: 6iPc. Dining Set; Upholstered I^avenport and Chair; Piano; ponograph; Glass-Door Cabinet; Hfase Cabinet; Buffet; 2 Dressers; fAtest of Drawers; End Table; Odd ifthairs; Business Desk; Library ffeble; Complete Full-Sized Bed; 6 yr. Child's Crib; Miniature Bowli « Allc-y; Washing Tuba on Stand; lie i?ox; Kitche i Btcol; Coal- Wood Kitchen" Rang*.; Crocks: Fruit Jars; Jogs. MACHINERY AND TOOLS 'jRubber Tired Wagon and Rack; mfeel Wheel Wagon and Box; 3 Section Spring Tooth Drag; 2 Section Spring Tooth Drag; DB ^ifanure Spreader on Rubber; New J-'asyflow Fertilizer Spreader; T Horse Disc; Oliver Corn Planter with Fertilizer Attachment; Fanning Mill; 5 Gal. Cans with Spout; 10 Gal. Water heater; Oil Tank Heater; N«w 275 Gal. Ruel Oil Tank; 3v and 50 Gal. Drums; % H.P. Electric Motor; Garden Tools; Forks and Shovels. .. CHICKENS AND EQUIPMENT .. •W<- * • : w • t - • •• t- * >\K 1 ' . . ' 4 25 Y earling Leghorn Hens; Brooder Stove; Feeders, All Sizes; Waterers; Water Heaters; 2 sets of Nests. BUILDINGS ^ ^ Chicken House 12'xl4'; Corn Crib, 8'x26*. Good Team Work Horses, Bay and Black, Weight, Weight 1200 Jbs.--Gentle. ANTHONY DNTt Owner FROELICII A WICH, Auctioneers Waaconda National Bank, Clerk If terms are desired for purchases o|f $2 5.00 and over, sec clerk before sale. Not responsible fnr nccii!^^ day of Sale. • McHenry Land Prices Lower Than'48 . Land prices in, Illinois are going both up and down, depending on the part of the state and the quality of land being sold, ac cording to a study made by W, J. Foreman and C. L. Stewart. University ; ot Illhipis land jbco«oinists. In McHenry county land prices in 1949 were lower than those of the year before.. Last year 108 transfers totaling 14,906 acres averaged $182 an acre. In the peak year of 1948, 147 transfers totnMng 15,942 jicrea averaged $202. STAR PARMER Herbert Engdahl of McHenry has been named a Star Farmer by the Illinois Association Future Farmers of America. According to J. E. Hill, Chief in Agricultural Education, State Board for Vocational Education, Herbert has the outstanding record of accomplishment in farming activities, leader- Villa Hotel Resort _____ On Beautiful Pistakee Bay -- MODERN COOKTAIL LOUNGE THE BEST IN FOOD Now Playing Every Saturday Night? Ed Glemme and His Strollers * t . TELEPHONE PISTAKEE 378 aklp and scholarship among TJTJL boys in an area covering the conn* ties og Boone, McHenry, Lake aad Cook. He is one of twenty-five such Star Farmers who will be considered for district and state honors to be awarded at the state convention of the Future Farmers of America in Urbana, Jane 13 to 15. LARGE STONES IN HIGHWAY Mr. and Mrs. M. Ruenz of Hebron, reported to Hebron police and Sheriff Bau of McHenry county last week that as they were returning home at 2 in the -morning they ran into a barricade of large stones across the gravel road south of route 173 and almost upset their car. A short distance farther on someone had pushed one of their wagons into the ditcii. Deputies Berk and Merwta investigated. ARREST TOl THS£. Deputy Sheriff Harold roi left last week for Berwyn to nlrk up Gordon Driscoll, 18. who v.a»? charged with stealing a car from Gene Christensen. Spring Grove, night. Berwyn police appreh»n4M Driacoll and John Duulap, It Mb of Chicago. Sheriff Fred Ba« a*M warrants have been taken ottt tor both youths, but Dunlap will be turned over to juvenile authorities in Chicago. Christensen, as Ice man In Spring Grove, left hla ed on the street. * * • * » , * , * •"* • JL •• Pacts MM M.B.C. News • SAFETY RECORD Elgin area e*^"»yed one of the safest weekend holidays in years as heavy Memorial Day traffic failed to claim a' single life In Kane, McHenry, DuPage and De- Kalb counties. There were comparatively few accidents and only, two or three which bordered on the aerioua aide. Marine* la 17M At early as 1740, three HM(bt regiments were recruited in Aitglr lea, assembled in New York the command of General Alexai Spotiwood of Virginia, and. formed valiant service la Iba West Indies for the Royal feritiab navy. ALL PICTURES arumcD AT -NO EXTRA CHARGE! It's D.V.B.S. a* .'idle church! This is Tuesday and the boys and girls really started coming to vacation school today. Parents, if you have a boy or a girl, age 3 to 14, please see that he or she gets to these sessions of stories, games, singing, handiwork graded to suit them. If in Ringwood they can he picked up in front of the post office sometime after 8:30 a.m. every morning excepp Saturday and Sunday until the sixteenth. The same applies in the other towns. But the place at McCullom Lake is the gas station, West Shore Beach the mailboxes on the blacktop, at Lilymoor, at the school house, at Lily Lake, at Thrift Way Store, at Johnsburg. Just north of the bridge over Fox River. Remember, 8:30 a.m. pickup or come to start "at" 9 a.m. every day until noon. Parents keep 7:30 p.m; Friday. June 16 open for the demonstration program when the children's work will be on display before taking It home for keeps. Next Sunday evening we shall have the joy of listening - to a \. jth for Christ group from El* gin with Director Bert Johnston in charge of the special music and bringing the message. 8 p.m. this Sunday. Bring someone with you« "You're always welcome here.*' adv. PASTOR LIBERTY Draffkcrn Pleads Guilty Seeks Probation Order your rubber stamps at The Plalndealer. Renew that snbecrlption to the Plalndealer now! " • • '•k FLOOR TILE CEMENT WORK V.:; A Sidewalks - Stairs «; 1 Asphalt and. Rubber Foundations - Driveways also . and Plastic Wall Tilt Riverside Tile & Cement Co* 126 Riverside Drive Phone 661-J-l or 196-R McHenry, DL Donald Draffkorn, 20, pleaded guilty to an indictment of burglary and larceny last Monday and his attorney, Charles Parker, Immediately filed a petition asking for probation. Draffkorn. pleaded guilty to' breaking a window in the Millef jewelry store and taking approximately $1,000 in jewelry and watches on April 2. Judge William M. Carroll entered judgment on the conviction and referred the petition for prcfe bat ion to Thomas P. Bolger, circuit court probation officer. Announcing the independent candidacy of Georgl M. Maypole for the Legislature in the 8th Senatorial District at the election to be held on Tuesday, November 7, 1950,- • • s* ' Mv Partitions arc now circulated. No matter what your ]>olit.ical aftiJiation is (Rep. or Dem.) you can sip:n mv petition providing you are a qualified voter in this district and did not vote in the April 1950 IPribiaries. . Join with me in my effort to bring back Politi«U Home Rule and Independence to our district. George M. Maypolr Phone Lake Villa 4681--Lake Villa, 111. FLOOR SHOW? or THIS,.? .V ' * ,**, 'V e 1 z *>i >,v-, & X . '51 - A"' , • , You can point with pride to your floors if they given^new^beauty^fand Jreshncss^with * durable^ "Bl" FLOOR VARNISH ... Floors protected with this wear-resistant varnish require no tion (or years, other than occasional cleaning/ SOLIDEX/ Ultra Flat OIL Paint for Walls Enjoy springtime colon on your walls with Solidex, a really washable wall paint. It requires no mixing with water; covers moat surfaces in one coat( including wallpaper. i Nickels Hardware's Mate Street Phone 2 West McHenry PRATT & LAMBERT PAINT ANP* VARNISH :*> • <t PER ROLL JU anSM&.'S&& WATTLES DRUG STORE\ S15 Main Strati ,* Phone 450 Wnrmir. They'll all Jkrae hm kM roomy 4-4oir SeAwi gnarour bggoga <poc« for tripi. Shown km it Hto (NCtAL Sane body typo oroUobh olio In Hto SUPCK torio*. 1 « kok at the FDMjfon're missing! ! HNNDABIUTY NOW! tfiol runo DRIVE avatlabi* osly jd ,)oj^« "Job- Rated" Truck* < - taa. lb to* and 1-ton mxtalsX POWER: • • • • real truck engines-- each "Job-Rated"' for PL US power. ICONOMY: •. • priced with the lowest. **Job-Rated" for dependability and long life. BIGGER PAYLOADS: ... carry more without overloading axles or springs because of Job-Rated" WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION. EASIER HANDLING: . . . sharper turning! Parks in tight places. " lob-Rated" maneuverability ! COMFORT: . . . widest seats . •. windshield with best vision of any popular truck. Aircushioned, adjustable "chairheight" seats. SAFETY: . . . finest truck brakes in the industry ... hand brake operating independently on propeller shaft on all models--H-ton and up. ^ You {d POW'cX (lot arm fr ynrs and yon! It's "Jfb-P.mted" to give pou p!emy of power -- and then some. You don't risk high upkeep costs with ,|o»>ii tineilwt's too irt*JI You ha pi n power lor gr^r aob-rwitii top ' economy. YQ« gel a CHASSIS tfeat goes HI rod GO! It's "Job-Rated" bumper to bumper to JiO'j d«9tiid ;bl«t uw-con i*rv::e for a long, long -inae. Yo u can c a r r y b*'gger pay load*. A>vd yoa get h«odliag sale mar's oat oftw wrii SURE, we know--a car is a "necessity" these days. A modern * family "couldn't get alon^ without one." Or so you tell yourself. Come, come, sir! We know, and ao do you, the real reason you got the new-car fever--and the kind of car you are hankering for. want a car with some fun in It, don't you? ^ car you'll get a big bang out of ry time you see it parked in front of your house--every time you slip into its front seat--every sweet and easy mile you travel in it. Well, come see what this'beauty does for you. bpnnet snaps into purring life it your toe-touch. And then note-- How smoothly you slip away from the curb--especially when Dynaflow* is handling the power trans- How firm and steady the whole car feels. How it holds on curves, free of "heel-over" and sway. How each coil-sprung wheel quicksteps over bumps and rough spots that mean jounce and jiggle on most cars--how buoyaatly roa£-£ree a Buick is. Fun? You bet it's fun--too fun to miss. And there's no reason to miss it; ^ really, for this strapping traveler : 5. is priced under many sixes. Starts :?|f| at figures just an easy step above the so-called Lowest Price cars. ' 'J What's keeping you from trying one, when the nearest Buick dealer is ready to demonstrate without ^11- obligation any time you want to; call on him. ton pt a BODY lint lists ad lists! it's "Job-Rated" for |extra years of service. And it has the kind of extra comfort and convenience you've always panted. Cab has the widest seat and windshield with best vision of any popular trade on the market. *Dvtut/Uw Drift* i* rtanearrf on ROADtlASTKM, op. tional at mtro eott on SUTK* mmd SPECIAL wmdtU. dmiihit 'rX:- ow the doors swing open in warm welcome at a thumb touch on a button. How the broad seats invite you to take it easy. How the big straight-eight under the Mf«Hfft-COMPJtrSSfON FiroboB HuAn in hood poWOT in throo Mgin^ (Norn F-263 ongiito in SUPER mnif»li J N«W«#ATTTMN STTUNQ, WJH, MUtT/^IIARO forofront, taporfbroogk fondon, "dooblo bobbk WIOC-ANOUS ,VIStatV. • r'°* »P rood viow both for- *ard and bode • TMmC4(4NSr sm# fan o<for-all loogth for ootior pork'uig and gorvging, thorf turning radio* • (Xrti.WlBi MATS Thi• roggod front omd (1) mh tho ityio moH, (2) m«w on ropoir corft -- vortical bart oro jr. roplocooblo, (Slavoidl " l o t t i n g (4) mmt park ITVKI roum rmtcx off-coil torqoo-tubo to HRfflT J. TAYLOK, ABC Network, wnry Monday •venfng. rout Key RO Gkate* VAUJC I A. JS. BLAKE MOTOR SALES, Inc. - 301 East Pearl Street. R. I. OVERTON MOTOR SALES 403 TBOHT PHONIC McHKNKY, IU>. WHIN BITTIJ AUTOMOftUlt A»t StfllT »«»C« till ««»l® THIM ' -/ v*' i