(*. & = ' AUCTION V:U-., % Illinois, 4 miles ttorthot Wefceonda, 5 of McHcnry, at the intersection of U. 8. Hwy. 18 Mid ISO. V.! , MOHDAY. MABCH CDmfaciic at Iifli •tl»r| OF CATTLE--Mostly Holsteins - 19 milch jcows - 5 close •printers, 9 fresh in the last 60 to 90 days, 5 milking good. Registered , Holstein bull calf, Holstein bull 20 months old. '1. 90H8ES--7 years old quarter horse. Sorrel mare - saddle, ft $908--11 fat hogs - 22 feeder shoato. ,WnTRY--50 White Leghorn hens, 25, New Hampshire Red chickens. PAIBY EQUIPMENT--Farm Master 2 iingte unit milker with motor and pipe line, 14 milk cans, 2 sterliring tanks, pailB strainers, etc. s , " $ FA KM P i W t l T E --200 bushels oats, 5 tbns ear corn, some baled 1st « ' and 2nd cut alfalfa hay. some baled straw. TRITK--1948 Ford F-6 2-ton truck with 13-ft combination body and _*'£• 10-ton hydraulic hoist. TRACTOJt AND FARM MACHINERY--Allls Chalmers WC trac. on rub. with cult. J-D No. 99 corn planter. J-D 2-12" trac. plow, 7-ft trac. disc, /i'-, •' lime spreader, 2-sec. harrow, sulky cult., RT wagon and rack. 3 galv. Nawa From WONDER LAKE •9f T»«M . > W:i< .grain bin. harness and collar, feed bunk, wood wheel wagon, forks, , shovels and manv other articles. |* V*90ME HOUSEHOLD GOODS--Including Norge electric range. 54-in. *jrlfbt hand drain board sink with mixing faucet, and other articles. * H. L. HIRONIMUS, Owner r ' f " - : . ^ TA1M MACHINERY--New Case 1-row corn picker (picked 10 acres), f-D 8-ft. grain drill in good condition, J-D 2-16 tractor plow on rub.! j Blue Streak hairihiermill in good cond., 50-ft. drive belt, 2 grapple / forks, hay rope and pulleys, galv. dip tank, Int'l. side delivery rake, , * Hew Bradley 2-wheel tractor manure spreader on rubber, new Horn taanure loader (brartd new). J-D 7-ft. grain binder, 2 rub. tired wagon • Md racks, Qehl silo nUerT^rilli 50-ft. pipe (like new). Fresno scraper, Sfcteel wheel wagon ana) rack, potato digger, potato planter and other Items. • \ * A. O. RITTA, Owner ART FROEL1CH and'ED. VOGEL, Auctioneers WISCONSIN SALES CORPORATION, Clerk. Union Grave, Wis. PUHEBRED GUERNSEY DAIRY AT AUCTION AND ALL PERSONAL PROPERTY On Ivanhoe Road which runs east and west between Rt. 59 and lit. 12, V mile South of Wauconda and Route 176, 4 miles North of ^toate 22, 7 miles North of Barrington on Rt. 59. % SATURDAY, MARCH 24. 1951 ^ Sale Starts at 10:S0 A.M. -- CATTLE SELL AT 1:S» P.M. R. Griacwali, Wauconda - Jehn forrigaa, Oak Park, Anct. 30 HEAD OF REGISTERED GUERNSEYS • --. herd has been built up over a period of 12 years on the Same rfcrm and has been carefully culled and today contains nothing but t^^lthe richest of breeding individuality, with marvelous udders and high production. Most of the cows have AR and HIR records. Breeders that have seen the herd are amazed at the quality of foundation material it possesses, they are in a most wonderful breeding condition. ^Prospective purchasers ire welcome to call at the farm before Sale * • 3Day and we will be pleased to go over the cattle with them. All *•« - „ Cattle have been calfbood vaccinated and tested for both TB and Bangs. V: Catalogs at the sale. . E. E. (AL) VARY, Sales Manager, Rt 9, Sterling, I1L . Pkoae ISM. 1ACHHERY--Int, F-20 trac. exc. cond.; Int. 2-row cult.; AC 2-bot. | 12-in. plow; AC 9-ft. double disc, (new); Int 4-sec. harrow folding ft*J*- ^0,rB bar; Int 16-ft grain drill; Int. 2-row mounted corn planter; Int. ^ji^-JT-50 hay baler; Int. 7-ft trac. mower; Int side delivery rake; Int. trac. *®an«re spreader.. Int. corn binder with bundle carrier, wagon ^ KKWmnee 50-ft. wide elevator for grain or hay; 5 hp. *fr, niotor aa4 Jack, 200-ft power cable; wagon hoist; 10-ft. lime spreader; 1-* ' ^ ro,> t,r*^ wagon gear; comb, grain and hay rack'; Iff. : i8ear'« dmm corn sheller; trac. tow. cable; 8-in. Ford feed grinder; JS-fL Hamaermill belt; 2-wheel trailer; elec. fence controler;-30 gals. Crwitt for .treatlag wood posts: model '36 1V4 ton Chevrolet truck. TOOLS -- MS8CEL. EQUIPMENT--Hoes, shovels, brooms, rakes and etc: 290 new Meal posts; 20 steel posts for box stalls; quantity barbed fnd woven wire; steel pens for box stalls; 4 rolls snow fence; gas tank ~"l^: *7S-gal. cap.; 4 steel drums; 1 show ha)ter, blankets, etc. MOV 4KB CATTLE EQUIPMENT--4 indivld. bog houses. 8x9, (new); 1 kouee, 8xl*- (new); 2 steel hog feeders, (2 holes); 2 steel nog feeders (10 hole); 3 steel hog waterers, 200 gal. cap.; 8 steel hog iroijghs; C small hog troughs; 1 hog oiler; 1 hog loading chute; 2 bog *nd lamps; 5 steel hay feeders; 3 steel feed troughs. 3 Chester White brood sows, bred; 7 Chester White gilts, bred; 1 Y»rk boar; 95 Chester feeder pigs, weight 115 lbs. TEBB AND GRAIN--400 bales clover and Timothy hay; 400 bales alfalfa hay; 600 bu. ear corn; 20-ft ensilage in 10-ft silo; 900 lbs Moorman's mintrate; 500 lbs. salt. MILKING EQUIPMENT--2 unit surge milker pump and motor; Int 8 can milk cooler; IS milk cans. 8-gal.; palls and strainers; 2 wash tanks; 2 can cover racks; 1 oil heater, 3-rm. sise; 1 Stewart electric cupper. ' EMS--All suips of $25 and under that amount cash. Over that amount a credit of six months at 6 per cent will be given on notes ap- J* 1 Anyone deslrins credit kindly make arrangements before purchase is made. No property to be removed until settled for Lunrh Wagon on Groands -- Not Responsible for Accidents SIEEPY HOLLOW FARM . WAUCONDA. ILL. -11 MCHENRY STATE BANK, Clerking Member Federal^Reserve and Federal Deposit Corporation Warn Wonder Lakars To Lock Up Hoases The sherifTs office has 'issued a warning to residents of Wonder Lake to exercise more care in leaving their homes. Too many are left unlocked for long periods of time. Last Friday four homes were entered and various items were stolen. At the fidwin Manaon home, there was $15, a traveling bag, shirts and gloves stolen. The Mansons have been away and the beds had been slept in and food had been prepared and eaten. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elliott, a 45 caliber army automatic revolver was stolen and two checks totaling $145 were taken from the lake residence of Mr. and MrR. Kirke (Dick) Richards. The William Tanneys report $25 inJpennies and $7 in currency stolen £s well as cufflink,s an electric razor and a woman's purse-. Residents are asked to watch for any suspicious actions around any of the subdivisions or around any house where the householders are known to be away. Notify Roger Hansen, local deputy sheriff, and he will check on the person or persons and see if their business in the area is legitimate. J. j. 8eeman. K. p. Mathews and Victor Milbran^t BITESCHILD m reported to nil. Bkl.1 DOG It has been Sheriff Henry A. Nulle that Shirley Pokershing was bitten Sunday afternoon by a dog owned by A Deep Spring Woods family. The child <was bitten on the left forearm. ^The sheriff ordered the dog im- ] models in the |>ounded f6r observation. > the general fneetlng. Interested women are Invited to attend the general meeting. Celebrate Birthday -.f • * Kiwanls Clnb Toi The McHenry Township Kiwanis club will celebrate itrf" third birthday April 9 at the Rolaine Grill. Featured speaker on the program will be a man from the FBI. \ The Kiwanis club is planning to purchase a siren for the fire de- >iV ; • • • • ' B R I E P S Hear t»»a4 one of thi» hnmlest scenes hereabouts was last week when Wally Leonard, with Ms jeep, pushed A1 8chlmke--fdr free.--Xrdell Krueger was one of the Adelphete style ] show held in Woodstock high -school la<t Thursday.--Mr. and Mrs. Gail Wrede and Mrs. Lillian Forsberg were in the audience Friday night at the Woodstock opera bouse to see "The Glass Men- | agerie" by the Woodstock players. -- Joe Sullivan was home 4ast weekend from Camp Breckenridge, where he is stationed with the 101st airborne division. partment'B new building; WOMAN'S CLU# The Woman's club announces that Mrs. Isabel Swanson will serve as manager for Teentime Friday night. Teentime is sponsored by the Woman's club for the teenagers batween tHi ages of 13 and 15. Boy S4-o»ters Speak At Men's Clnh Meeting Two representatives of the Boy Scout movement were guest speakers at the Sunday meeting' of the Wonder Lake Men's club. They were Mr. Phelps, commissioner of the Kishwaukee district, and Jerry Frehse, officiol Boy Scout director. Also at the meeting, it was announced that the annual coon dinr will be given at LaGreca's Lake View Inn March 31 between 7 and 9 p.m., with a committee in charge composed of Fred Sells, P. L. Cormier, Mel Sellek, Wally Sinclair. Frank Cheney, Tony Audino and Joe Monteleone. Others present at the Sunday meeting included Louis Plotner. president of the club, Ernest Vogt, Jim Bell, Fred Zandier, Steven Duttko, Sigurd Jacobsen. Karl Cihos, J. Johnson, Sandy Ruggero, WOMEN VOTERS Tha League of Women 7ot|srB will hear a report on the finance institute held in Chicago when they meet Thursday at 10:30 a.m. in Fiala's Ice Cream parlor. There will be a short meeting of the board members at 10 a.m. prior to ofn«rs approci DRUG STORE WALGREEN AGENCY PHONE us*... sis c«isr iCAmo n*»y VMKFACC WMtCftltS MNCCMC 1ST mCV/ISIOM 4ET FROM... LSHTdnbiw Emerson - Motorola s " Sales & Service Installation of All Makes, 606 Front Street TeL McHenry 738-R Ho Man or Woman :!/ Poor digestion -- swilling gas after meals -- heavy feel around waistline -- rifting t>f sMtr food. These are some of the pin^ alties of an Upset Stomach, j' CERTA-VIN is helping s^eh victims right and left here in tic- Henry. This new medlcin* heiilK' you digest food faster and better. It is taken before meals; „thM it works with your fo^d. Ga^ pains go! Inches of bloat vanish! Contains Herbs and Vitamin lS-1 with Iran to enrich the blood and make nerves stronger. Weak, miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't go oh suffering. Get CERTA-VIN -- Boiger's Drug Store. e leaders of thg_/ Brow Sco0ts#had a big surprise when, they [walked in late to the Brownie meeting last week. The little girls were conducting thfeir meeting all by themselves. Roll call had already been taken bv Secretary Cihos: President Swanson was presiding; and Sergeant- at-arms J. Schinike was at her post Treasurer S. Spuehr was all ready to start collecting dues. The flags were in place, the bulletin board all set up and the all loot J, girls all In their seats giving their full attention Aid coopawUkm. Surely the value of Scooting for children Is pointed up in this small incident when a growp of little' girls between the ages of 7 and 10- can conduct a regulation business meeting unattended. Gail Cannon has beon. chosen as the new reporter for the group. She will report hereafter on the girls contrived fluffy flowers with Brownie activities. / Kathleen Cihos was (hostess at the last meeting. ( With lipstick and kleenex . the which they decorated both their bus driver, Vacula, and the school custodian, Raf Von Bampus, as w»U as thempeites. Their leader remarked that they ked like a. breath of spring- Gospel Chareh News We were so glad to see Mr. and' Mrs. John Chrlstoffersen with us again last Sunday morning, March 11. Sinc4 last November they have sojourned with their children in Chicago. Now that thtr Winter is over, they are back in their own beautiful home in Indian Ridge. The Christoffersens were among the first adult people in this community to attend Sunday Bible School here at the Gospel Center in 1945 and have been faithful at- RIVERSIDE BAKE SHOl| n. • *. _ V..V > - NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS "rw? .• • T zm FOLLOWING REMODEUNO. fi \. • SAVE , TIME and MOSfEY } DIGGING TRENCHES r ' • • ' ' Let Us Do Your Trenching : ^wxago TUe J0HHS0WS JEP-A TREHCH I McCULLOM LAKE • J . ' • , * •• • •/- •{ Phone McHenry 534-M-l SEE THIS NEW G-E REFRIGERATOR AT CAREY ELECTRIC SHOP EVERYONE WELCOME AT THE MM now* ONUE $4.65 f ER WEEK «ft*r down payment POST NO. 4600, McHENRY Freund's Orchestra Admission Zero S.3 ci-tt Sum Maker REFRIGERATOR tendanta Ani supporter* of the work ever since. It will be four years neat Sunday March 18, since our Sunday School was organised and graded. At that time we also began to conduet regular services of Worship. We welcome you neighbors and friends to our services* this Palm Sunday at li a.m. and 7:45 p.m. The pastor will speak on-the topic: "The Trtnmph of -Christ,' the 'King Eternal." / We are preparing for the program of the Easter Week services, which centers In Hlln (Christ) "who died for our sins according to the Scriptures--and rose again the third, day according to the Scriptures." • Acress-tfce-tep freezer • Fvtf-wMtti CMMerl cewlWeeerl Ke^Cahe lee Irayil- Hew, eesy-slMiat *eHe*ewinl New eleniMM «fcehre» netrer "•f •••*%•• MV«|M nViV|MW9 Bif-hettle st^ragel #1 teelid In tyslMil ^ More than 2,700,000 G-E ReAigeratoet in use 10 yaars or longer! CABEY EI.ECTBir. 119 Green Street Phone 251 Wthwlnd Diotor* SENEItAl£ ELECTRIC RniOOATOM .Sea Serpents ~ tie sea serpent of sndent tradition, which gobbled, ships and men like tasty hors d>devre», has been properly debunlwd. But the Danes, and other oceangraphers as well, recognise the possibility that the ocean may hold unknown creatures --giant eels, for example--that would help explain the recurrent tales .of great sea serpents. r Crambe IShambs which are prepare# • stuffings but not used at once should be placed in a covered tainer and stored in a cold plaee. DAIRY AT AUCTION WILLIAM H. RU88EL and WILLIAM B. 8CLLIVAN, AscUoneeTp Dae to poo'r health, and being unable to secure help, I Will sell at Public Auction, my entire herd of Registered and Hi-Grade Holstein cowa, on my farm located 2 miles Southwest of Chemung, turning South at the Smith Oil Station in the Village of Chemung, off l|t. US, 2 miles west of Harvard, on * • SATURDAY. MABCH 17th, 19S1 ; at 1 o'clock, as follows t V-; A j 32 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK ' m.m • c o n s i s t i n g of ' ' y ! 3 cows springing; 21 cows fresh in the past three months; 7 cows milking since last tall bred back; 1'Registered Holstein bull. 2 years old. , Several-of these cows are registered, with papers and practically all the rest are from registered bulls and high producing cowa. Mwt all are calfhood vaccinated. ' This Dairy at the present time is producing 36,()00 lbs. of milk per month with a 3.6 B. F. Test. All are young, with plenty of size and quality^ The public is invited to Inspect and see Uila dairy milked Uty time prior to sale date., , TERMe ^- USUAL BANK TERMS. s V " j ~ PAUL CRONE. Owner FIRST STATE BANK ef HARVARD, Cterking. Mpprnpppi >7-' in l ok » wi th the WARE 9TOIH The United State* Departmint of Coaueerce reports: , "On the bent of figures presently Available to us, , Independent atores in 1949 account*^ for about ^ pcrcefg. the aalee at all store* claaiiftad aa hardware stores, with the remaining 4 percent going to diin Bfores." . . Today the modem team of Hardware Retailer and hardware Wholeealer repreaeats tht awH economical method |)f mata buying and distribution yet achieved in our land Of $rtt enterpria^t... In the United Stales about 400 hardware jobben buy and distribute to Independent hardware stares "more than $2 billion dollars worth of merchandiet every - year," according to statistics supplied by the U. S. p>epartment of Commerce. Their etpert buyers purchase And distribute more than 100,000 different items required by ' . |jarin, town and city dweller*. You, the American consumer, lave discovered that hardwaremen are experienfl^ cialists and because they know hmrdwarm can aervejrou better. ' , toalt fer fka fafefl radL wMfa and WU SjnAaf of Sanfca "0 yaa eon dspsnrf up--. TMi iiafclii u r*ur wmmssI ik- ;--i )--p^"i upnf «• 1*51. NMiM^ K«Uil llv4mtn ALTHOFFS HARDWARE *lh)ii»ry Coaaty's Leading Hardwara" -- 501 Main Simi T