AUCTION jwith balance payable monthly in six installments at 6% after proper arrangements are made for rr;,.,,. credit. No finance or carrying KrSSEL, SILLIVAH and VOGEL, charge will be added to purchase # Auctioneers ^ price. HAZEL DELL FARMS DeWili C. West, Owner First National Bank of Woodstock, Clerklag The ondersigned, having sold , his farms in Hartland Township, ; will sell all of the personal prop- j erty at Public Auction on the . farms located 2 miles East, of Hartland, lA mile South of the Hartland Catholic Church, 5^4 miles Northwest of Woodstock, t miles North of 14 on the Rose Farm Road, on ^SUNDAY. JAN. 14th. # 1951 eommenrinfc at 12:30 o'clock .•LIVESTOCK, MISOELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT, STEEL. GRAIN BINS AND TEMPORARY CORN CRIBS, TOGETHER WITH ALL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AS FOLLOWS: « 2 dairy cows; 75 pics of weaning age; , 30 brood sows: 5--1500 hj^ cap. Martin steel grain bins; •>*-750 bu. cap; Martin steel corn cribs: The above grain bins and cribs are all on plank floor founda- . tions and oh skids. Assortment of .lumber; miscellaneous tools; steel feed mixer, % ton capacity with electric- 5 hp. motor; 2 power lawn mowers. - TRUCKS J 1 Dodge 2-ton stake- body tfuck \v^h 2 speed axle; 1--1&48 % tw pickup truck; 1 snow plow to fit 2-ton truck; 1 side blade snow plow, 13-ft. to fit truck; 1 tractor land and road grader on rubber, new. ALSO COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, INCLUDING REFRIGERATOR, DEEP FREEZE, BOTTLE GAS STOVE, WASHING MACHINES, DINING AND LIVING ROOM FURNITURE AND ?jj|NY OTHER ARTICLES TOO NCAteROUS to mention. LUNCH WAGON ON GROUNDS. Not Responsible For Accidents. TERMS: Credit will be extended by payment of 25% in cash, cans; 1 electric water heater; elee- j Berkshire Member federal ReserTe an4 Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. -- 1 • - • • ' i . -f ' • PETER HAMLOf AUCTION trie clipper^. TERMS -- Credit will be extended by payment of 26 per cent in cash, with balance payable monthly in six installments, bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. Those desiring credit should arrange credit before parchase is made. No finance or carrying charge will be added to purchase price. Not Responsible for Accidents PETER HAMLIN, Owner NELS DALJ3Y, Manager McHENRY STATE BANK. Clerking ED VOGEL, Auctioneer Having decided to quit dairying and to continue with beef and hogs, 1 will sell at public auction on my farm located on Route 31, 2 miles north of McHenry and 1 mile east of Ringwood, the following described property on SATURDAY. JAN. 13 1951 at 1:00 P.M. Sharp 49 HEAD of LIVESTOCK 27 GOOD HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS, 2 of which are pin breds. 'I'llIs Is an exceptionally food herd with plenty of alze and quality. 6 springers due to freshen In January ; 7 which freshen* during the last month, and th? balance nllk. Ing good. 22 HEIFERS, all ralfhood tic k ^ I oin*ted, S of these are pure breds and all sired by proven bulls of the Wisconsin Scientific Breeders Assn. 5 of these two-year olds are bred; 5 heifers are 14 months old; 2 heifers are one-year old; 3 heifers are nine months old; 4 heifers are seven months old, and three heifers are three months old. MACHINERY 1 Hay loader, like new; 1-McD. grain binder, like new; 1 Case bundle loader for a corn binder; :>0 Star steel stanchions and calf pens and drinking cups for 34 cows: 2 Surge units milking machine, pump and pipeline; 16 milk A U C J I O N On highways -21 and S3, at the south village limits of Lake Villa, being ^4 mile south of Grand Ave. (Hwy. 132), 5 miles northwest of Grayslake, 7% miles west of Gurnee, 2 miles east of hwy. 59. on Saturday, January 20ih Commencing' at 12:30 ovclock. Fowles Lunch Wagon on Grands. 41 HOGS -- 4 choice Chester Whit^and Sp. Poland China brood sows (due With 2nd litter in March). 4 Hamp. gilts, atg. wt. 275 lbs.; 5 Hamp. sitoat^, avg. wt. 300 lbs.; 28 Sp. Poland China and wt 180 lbs. FEED--1,400 bu. corn; 100 bu. barley; 500 bales choice 1st cut red clover; 350 bales choice 2nd cut red clover. No rain on hay. MACHINERY -- J-D model A trac. (on new rub.); J-P 2-row trac. cult.; P-D 2-bot. 16-in. plow (ex. cond.); McD. 7-ft. tractor disc; 3 section steel- drag like new; McD. corn planter with fert. attach.; 7-ft. grain drill, McD. 5-ft. mower; J-D manure spreader; McD. hay loader". New Idea side delivery rake, like new; N-H pick-up baler; Case 18-in. steel body separator with blower and belts, rub. tired wagon and box; J-D steel wheel wagon and rack; McD. corn binder. MISC. -- Wheel barrow grass seeder, fan.- mill, scales, emery wheel, approx" 200 ft. snow fence, steel posts, grab forks, hay rope, tackle block, breeching harness, 35 ft. 6-ini endless belt, lg. number of 4x4-in'.x9-ft. lbr., etc. MILK EQI'IP. -- Farm Master milking mac!t$he com p. (2 single units); 2 ster. tanks Losee ^eleow water heater, 8 milk cans. Fl'RNITrRE--J-V deep freest S00 lb. cap., dining room table and davenport table, round '(dining room £able, new Kenmore oil stove, bed, corner china closet, cabinet, antique couch, 9x12 rug. Usual Public Auction Co. terms. Not Responsible For Accidents. Fred H. Popp. Prop BEHM and FROFLICH, Aucts. Public Auction Service Co- Clerk TOE 31? Fim Street t-i* Hn . PHONE 746 CLEARANCE SALE ON NOW! McHenry BABY NEEDS Strained Specialists to give you EXPERT ADVICE on WHAT IS BEST FOR YOUR BABY • Complete Lin* of BabylNeeds Baby Pants • Baby Shttfi Baby Powder • Baby Oil • Baby Craam^j Nipples • Cotton • Baby Food BOLGER'S DRUG STORE Phone 40 $ Think Twice When choosing a color for your front door, consider how it will look both closed and open. A door painted -gay vermilion may look most effective when viewed from across the street, but it may ruin a living room color scheme when the doorstands open in the summer time. "Why didn't I try them before?" Is the lament of the "First Time want ad users. v ' 4 p Why be "cash out" when yo« can "cash ia" with Plalndealnr want a d s . I ' ' ' - ii il'£>.ni / _ni il From where I sit ...^ Joe Marsh JANUARY CLEARANCE 4 a, .^'"1 Friendship--Four ? Thousand Miles Apart Never quite got the hang of how to play chess myself, but I'll say this for the game--it started one of the strongest friendships I know of: between Dad Wilson in our town and a fellow in Sudbury, England. 'V The two of them have never- met or seen each other--but for eight or nine years they've been playing chess by mail together. Dad puzzles over the Englishman's latest letter, takes a couple of days to think it over, and then airmails a chart of his next move. Dad always thinks best With mellow glass of beer beside hi chessboard. And the fellow in Eng Jand writes that he does the same., "Almost as if we were in the sa: room," says Dad contentedly. From where I sit, you can talk .about diplomacy and foreign policy, but it's often little friendly things--like a game of chess or a glass of beer--that can make for tolerance and understanding . . . between people of different nations, between folks here at home! REDUCTIONS UP TO 50% .. 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Moreover, it's thoroughly proved in all thinp, from the finer no-shift driving of its Powerglidc Automatic Transmission,* or the finer standard driving of its Synchro-Mesh Transmission to the fleet, frugal performance Of its Valve-in-Head engine. Come in--see and drive America's largest and finest low-priced car- Chevrolet for *51-- the only car that brines you so manv big-car advantages at such low cost! L>LUS TIME-PROVED POWER i7lu£t. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION --proved by more than a billion miles of. performance m tfie hands df hundreds of thousands of owners. *Combination of Powerglide Automatic Transmission and 105-h.p. Engine optional on De Luxe models at extra cost. CLARK CHEVROLET SALES Phone McHenry 277 McHenry, Illinois Copyright. 19.il, United States Brewers Foundation -fev. OneTweniy-Two Riverside Drive STORE HOURS: 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. THURSDAYS: 9 A.M. to 12 N. forThouqht" 8BTTSR QUAUrr AT LOWER PRICES FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES WHITE GRAPEFRUIT 10 for 39c IDAHO POTATOES 10 lbs. 41c l i ? ' CALIF. CARROTS 2 bunches 17c FUGI CHOP SUEY VEGETABLES V0 25° MELODY WHIP 3 29* CALIF. ORANGES 288 Size 2 dozen 49c WEGNER'S FANCY APPLESAUCE 2 S 27° HONEY SWEET BARTLETT PEARS Sf 31° DEL MONTE, DOLE or LIBBY CRUSHED PINEAPPLE No. 2 25e Tin SWIFTING 91 3 U , m o SKOKIE SAUER KRAUT 2 No. IVi OOc Tins All GREEN GIANT ' PEAS 2 Z 37c FUGI BEAN SPROUTS Tin 2 1ln0° LAKESIDE WHOLE GREEN BEANS No. 4 S. V. LAKESIDE WHOLE WAX BEANS No. 4 S. V. 303 Tin 19* DAIRY PRODUCTS - MEDIUM SHARP CHEDDAR CHOSE IMft BULK WEDGES BLUE CHEESE lb. 73c AMERICAN CHEDDAR % lb. 31c FARM FRESH CAMDtB E6GS Large Sixe / PILLAR ROCK PUDGET SOUND SOCKEYE 1 dozen 55c RED SALMON ^ze 45° - DIALSOAP 2 Bare 37® CLARIDGE • HAMBURGERS is oz. ecc Tin WW SUPER SUDS . S. 33° BABO 2 S, 25* SWAN SOAP 3 BS 28° GRADE A MEATS OSCAR MAYER -- 1 - Wt lb. Smoked Butts avg. • .... lb. 75* BONELESS BRISKEf ^ Sugar Cured Corned Beef lb. 65^ TENDER AGED Short Steak lb. 95* FRESH Pork Hocks , 'ilb. 33* Certified Food Store STORE NO. 360 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL' 9 V fm i -V I#?:'""