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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Jul 1955, p. 7

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•ewyv-.j THE ' MCHENRY PLAINDEALER ' " ' W * V REAL ESTATE ; FOR SALE - 2 bdrm. ranch- home, "garage attached, forced air heat, deep well. Near golf course, $11,- 200. Call McHenry 430. • 12 FOR SALE -- 5 room year round /home on river. Gas heat, aut'o- * » matic hot water, 2 car garage. ' Phone 87-J. »12 I' FOR SALE -- The home for -that large family, living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen, bedroom, full, bath, 3 bedrooms and bath in the rough on second floor. jA^parcel of wooded land, on black ;.jtop .road, 3 to 4 acres. This home needs a carpenter. Priced $16,800. 12 210 S. Green St. Phone 1126 FOR SALE -- Ranch home, utility room, near schools, fishing and boating on Fox River, 3 bedroom, 1 yr. old, 3 blocks to town. $950 down, $75 a month. Phone McHenry 1592-M, owner. 12-tf FOR SALE -- 3 bedroom, year round home, 60 ft. frontage on Fox river, has boat lift and many other features. Priced $15,750. 12 210 S. Green St. Tel 1126 WANTED BOWLERS WANTED -- Women intet-ested in bowling in a winter league call McHenry 692-M-2. 12 WANTED For Fair Prices And Good Service Plus Proper Disposal i of Down Or Crippled Cattle (Must'Be Alive) Please Consider The Importance of Proper Disposal L. BURNSIDE & §ONS CALL MARENGO 907 COLLECT Marengo, Illinois 12-tf TO BE GIVEN AWAY TO BE GIVEN AWAY --- 2 small breed puppies, 6 week's old. Call 1099 after 5 p.m. 12 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE -- RENTERS, WHY THROW YOUR MONEY AWAY? PLAN FOR THE FUTURE. Here's your chance, with a low down payment to have a lovely home and pay no more than your present rent. Just think, 3 bedrooms, colored bath fixtures, 2 car garage, Vi block from river, beach and boat dock. Mrs. Gibson, McHenry 1709. 12 SITUATION WANTED SITUATION WANTED -- Reliable man wants job; janitor, caretaker or odd jobs. Call Wonder Lake 5112. *12 WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO EUY -- Top price paid for iron, metals and junk cars. Ed Marsh, phone Woodstock * , 1610-M-2. 43-tf WANTED TO BUY _ We pay highest prices for junk cars, iron and metal. Call Grooms, 596-W-2 or Staints, 53-J. 6-tf WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT -- Year round house for family of 4, in vicinity of Pistakee Bay or Fox . Lake Area. Phone Lincoln 9-1755 or write Mr. Wallace 2118 N. Will Build, to suit tenant or tenants. Lot 38' wide, plenty of parking in rear. Most suitable for offices or some specialized business. Elm Street Florist, 300 West Elm St. Phone McHenry 230 12-tf FRIDAY NIGHT FISH FRY Boneless Perch - French Fries Salad - Rolls & Butter -- 75c French Fried Shrimp Dinner -- $1.25 CLUB LILYMOOR Route 120 11-2 MISCELLANEOUS Has your drinking become a problem? Men. women, if so, write Alcoholics Anonymous, Rt. 5, Box 508, McHenry, 111. Meetings every Monday 8:30 p.m. • 12-tf FOR A - RECLASSIFICATION AND AMENDMENT OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MCHENRY Notice is hereby given in compliance with the City of McHenry Zoning Ordinance that a public hearing will be had before the City of McHenry Zoning Board of Api peals in connection with the above Those heavenly LEES carpets application that the zoning classiare so sensibly priced. With low monthly payments and a liberal trade-in allowance you can enjoy new carpeting -- now! Tidy Floor Coverings, 604 Washington St., (Route 14 North) Woodstock, 111. Phone 888. 12 LEiSALS NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of JOSEPH COMESKY De ceased. Notice is hereby given to all! persons that September 5th, 1955, j is the claim date in the estate of JOSEPH COMESKY, * Deceased, o'clock p.m., Central Daylight Savfication of the following described real estate be changed from that of Residential (R-l) District to Business (B) District Classification: Lot 1 in Block 1 in Venice Park \ Addition, Unit No. 1, a stfbdivis-1 ion of part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 26, Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded February 25, 1941 as Document No. 152920 in Book 7 of Plats, Page 68, in the> City! of McHenry, McHenry County,! Illinois. Such hearing will be held, at 3:00 A'lgus! 12/1955 for furnishing materials required in the maintenance of various streets in the Village of Lakemoor, Illinois. Proposals shall he submitted on I tortus furnished by the municipal- ; !'y and may be obtained at the j office of the Village Clerk. 1 'roposal guarantee and,or surety will not be required. The Board reserves the right to 1 reject any or all bids and to waive 'technicalities. By Order of the Village of; Lakemoor, Illinois Richard J. Hyatt, 0 Village Clerk pending in the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and ing Time, on Friday, August 19. 1955 at the City Hall in the City that claims may be, filed i against ^ of McHenry, at which time aiBd the said estate on or before said! place any person or persons desirdate without issuance of summons, ing to object may appear and be HELEN COMESKY, Administrator WM. CARROLL. JRy Attorney at Law Woodstock, Illinois (Pub. July 14-21-2 heard. Dated this 28th day of July, A. D„ 1955. CITY OF McHENRY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, By: Floyd E. Covalt, Chairman Attorneys for Petitioners: NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE ! JOSLYN. PARKER & KELL Estate of WILLIAM T. COOPER, j 116 Benton Street Deceased. j Woodstock, Illinois Notice is hereby given to all c persons that September 5, 1955, State of Illinois is the claim date in the estate' NOTICE OF LETTING of WILLIAM T. COOPER, De- j (11 Sealed proposals will be receased, pending in the County i ceived in the office of the City Free -- have your plain sheets, pillow cases' or towels glamour stitched on the new 1956, Supernova Necchi Automatic, at the McHenry Dept. Store, Friday and Saturday, July 29 and 30. Compliments of Freund's Sewing Machine Sales and Service. 12 2 Lincoln Ave., Chicago. 12 CLUB LILYMOOR PRESENTS FRIDAY NITES ALYCE JOYCE at the Hammond with the Mystery Melody Prizes Every Hour Saturday Night Feature "The Golden Tones" - 11-2 Hie Farmers Trading Post Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. MARIE G. COOPER, Executor WILLIAM M. CARROLL, JR. Attorney at Law Woodstock, Illinois (Pub. July 14-21-28) NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of BEN S. JOHNSON, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, August 1, 1955, is the claim date in the \ estate of BEN S. JOHNSON, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of sjumons. EARLE JOHNSON Executor RAYMOND J. KELLEY Attorney (Pub. July 14-21-28) NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF McHENRY BOONE CREEK CORPORATION, AN ILLINOIS CORPORATION, FOR SALE Best cash offer takes, 7 ACRES STANDING ,OATS AND ALFALFA. Phone Richmond 4187, Thursday or Friday between 1 and 4 p.m. ^12 HOGS WANTED -- All classes and weight for highest net return. Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Marengo Daily Hog Market, phone Marengo 262 50-tf McHENRY COUNTY FARMERS CO-OP ASSN. Ful-O-Pep Stiper Greens Pellets Extra Vitamin Boost For Your Layers. Sprinkle On Top Of Regular Mash. 2 to 4 Lbs. Per Day Per 100 Birds. PHONE McHENRY 739 523 Waukegan Road Dead Animal Removal WHEELING RENDERING WORKS Be Legal, Keep a Clear Conscience Prompt Service, Day or Night Sundays and Holidays No help needed to load. Operating under State Inspection Made by Dept. of Agriculture. Highest cash prices paid. Phone Wheeling 3, collect 45-tf GEO. P. FREUND Authorized Dealer for SALES & SERVICE PHONE McHENRY 420 S01 Crystal Lake Road HARDEST BUSIEST CHEAPEST WORKERS IN TOWN PLAIN DEALER WANT ADS WANTED -- Down and crippled cattle at better cash prices. Orville Krohn, Woodstock. Phone 16S1-R-1, collect, »15-tf ft. M. FLEMING & SON PLUS NEW IDEA -- PAPEC DEALER TRACTORS SALES & SERVICE A Complete Farm Implement Service. PHONE McHENRY 33 522 Waukegan Road Blumhorsl Trucking and Grain Service. Corn shelling, grain buying. Livestock. Local and long distance hauling. McHenry R.R. 4. Phone 777-W. 16-tf McHENRY EQUIPMENT CO. Home Improvements KARL SCHNAREL CARY, ILLINOIS Phone MErcury 9-7233 • Insulation • Storm Windows • Asbestos S|ding • Fibre Glass Awnings • Ornamental Iran Works • Fencing • Landscaping Clerk until 8:00 .o'clock P.M.. D.S.T., August 8, 1955 for furnish-, ing materials required in the con-' struction of Section 4-OS, Route No. 111. 120, Municipality of McHenry, and at that time publicly, opened and read. (2) Proposals shall be submitted' on forms furnished by the Munici-! pality which may be obtained at the office of the City Clerk and shall be enclosed in an envelope endorsed "Material Proposal, Section 4-CS Construction". (3 i The right is reserved to re- j ject any and all proposals and to1 waive technicalities. Proposal I guarantee will be required. If a : proposal guarantee is required it'< may be less than $300 but not less than 10% of the bid. A surety j bond for the full amount of the! award will not be required. ! By Order Of CITY COUNCIL OF McHENRY | EARL R. WALSH, City Clerk July 28. 1955 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the Village Clerk until eight o'clock P.M., C.D.S.T. Home Safety- Check Urged Check your home for accident hazards. Observe National Farm and Home Safety Week July 21- 30 and for safety's sake check your home every week dining 1955. . O. L. Hogsett, safety specialist, University of Illinois College of Agriculture; suggests that you check for dangers of falls andburns, the two types of accidents that take the greatest number of lives in homes each year.' Quiz yourself about hazards that may be found in your home. Look at each room critically. Remember that during 1954 home accidents caused the greatest number of deaths due to accidents -- 30,000 persons lost thenlives in and about American homes. During the canning season, and in washing jars and dishes, take pxtra care with boiling water. Be sure to follow directions when using the pressure cooker. Make sure the safety valve is in good working condition. Always let the steam escape before releasing the clamps on the cover. Never use the oven canning method, as it is too dangerous. Avoid using small or loose rugs at the top and bottom of stairs. Rugs placed in fnis position are a sure invitation to falls that may result in fractures or broken bones. I Make a thorough check of your home for hazards that might cause falls/or burns. HARDEST BUSIEST \ CHEAPEST : WORKERS IN TOWN PLAINDEALER WANT ADS ! FARM NEWS Too Many Hogs? On The Borderline "Are We Raising Too Many Hogs?" is a question of vital concern to both grain and hog producers. Hog producers are concerned on two counts: They saw hogs from the 1954 crop sell at $16 last winter, and they know that 1955 hog production is increasing. Grain producers are concerned, or should be, because hogs provide the largest single market for corn and other feed grains. Stocks of corn, oats, barley and forghum grains are now at record levels and are increasing. The only way to obtain a balance is by feeding more of these grains to livestock. But livestock producers will not use more grains unless they think it will be profitable to do so. T.he USDA's Answer; In a recent issue of "The Livestock and Meat Situation," • agricultural economists of the USDA analyzed future hog prospects in this way: Fall and Winter. "... prices will decline seasonally this fall and will be considerably lower than last fall." ". . . . iby winter, when recovery usually begins, prices may not be much different from the low levels of last winter." First half of 1956. ". . . . supplies and prices of hogs will be at levels that allow no safety margin. Either higher prices for feed or reduced consumer demand for meat would cause distress in the hog industry." The Supporting Evidence. Much of the supporting evidence for the USDA's forecast was presented in the June 29 issue of this letter, but here are some additional points: If estimates of breeding intentions and pigs saved materialize, the 1955 U.S. pig crop will be 101 million head compared with 92.4 million in 1954. We have raised more hogs in only three other years 105 million ' in 1942, 122 million in 1943 and 102 million in 1951. However, the supply of pork per person may not increase as "much as increases in hog production seem to indicate. With normal marketing of hogs, consumers may be called upon to eat only 11 . pounds more pork per person in 1956 than the 66 or 67 pounds th^y will consume' this year. We ate 70'^ pounds jof pork per person .r, 1951 and 71'2 pounds in 1952. but beef supplies are much larger now than then. Prospects f. .i f^ed prices and consumer demand. Barring drouths, thi' trend in feed prices during the next year or so will toe lower. Carry-over stocks of feed grains are at record levels, 1955 crops are likely to be large, price supports on feed grains will be lower and competition from wheat will increase. Whether consigner incomes will increase nr even stay at present levels is more uncertain. If they do, farnieis may be able to market at profits the larger production of hogs a'nc} other livestock that is needed to use the grain we are now producing. EDDIE the On® of our best feathers wfirew'- Mter more than 40 yeors of sirvht. -Our retirement system gives Mr • sense of security in retirement as it did in teaching. Illinois Education Association EXHIBIT BUILDING A new 60x120 commercial exhibits building is being completed j at the county fair grounds for j the fair Aug. 4-7. There is room for 42 exhibits and a majority j have already been spoken for by ' McHenry county merchants. HARDEST BUSIEST CHEAPEST WORKERS IN TOWN PLAINDEALER WANT ADS Attention! Residents of -- McHENRY, LAKEMOOR, PISTAKEE BAY, JOHNSBURG, ORCHARD BEACH. WONDER I.AK1C and RING WOOD-- this MODERN Service is Now Available in Your Communities. Pjl RE SHAVE YOUR DEBTS GOT YOU K ON THE MERRY-GO-ROUND ^ROBBINi": ^ ro PAY WORWICK'S McHenry Camera Center Cameras Photographic Equipment Amateur and Professional Bought, Sold and Exchanged PHOTp SUPPLIES View Masters and Reels Color Films Processed Family Albums See Us Before You Buy Worwick's Studio 117 N. Riverside Drive PHONE McHENRY 275 SALES & JSfciiiVlCE GUS FREUND PHONE McHENRY 185 SOS W. BIm St. (Basement) ATTENTION FARMERS Need a tool shed, loafing barn, hog or poultry house? You can have a 12 sow portable hog house for $850.00. Save today on Doane Designed low cost buildings. For further information call or write Arnold May, Richmond, Illinois. Office 4381 - Res. 4744. 18-tf AUCTION ATTENTION MR. FARMER Grand Opening On August 1st OF THE Antioch Sales & Commission Livestock Auction Every Monday Evening At 8:00 P.M. (D.S.T.) If you have any Dairy Cows, Calves, Bulls, Pigs, Sheep, Horses, or Poultry you would like to sell, bring them to Antioch Sales & Commission on Monday evening. Due to our extensive advertising by mail and radio we will have plenty of good buyers. If you need Dairy Cows, Feeder Cattle, or Pigs, or other Livestock, you can buy them at Antioch Sales & Commission. We have a fine selection of Dairy Cows and Pigs and other Livestock every Monday night. TERMS Credit can be arranged by those who qualify. Watch your local paper for the opening date on our Daily Livestock Market and our Machinery and Merchandise Auction. Come and take advantage of this local sale barn with plenty of good parking -space, handy loading and unloading facilities, plenty of good sandwiches and refreshments, and a modern comfortable sale ring. A Very Valuable Attendance Prize Will Be Given Away DON'T FORGET THE DATE -- AUGUST 1, 1955 -- 8 P.M. ANTIOCH SALES & COMMISSION is located ht mile Northeast of Antioch, '4 mile East of Rt. 83 and 21. 3 miles West of Route 45, between Route 178 and state line on North Ave. or State Line Road. ANTIOCH SALES & COMMISSION IS OPERATED BY HERMAN BEHM Antioch Sales & Commission PHONE ANTIOCH 263-R-l BOX 173, ANTIOCH, ILL. Yea eon GET OUT OF DEIT if yoa really want to. Regardless of how much you owe, you can GROUP ALL YOUR DEBTS--without a loan--without^ signers. Call Today--One Place to Pay OAK PLAIN ADJUSTMENT CO. . 262 E. Belvldfre, Grajftlalu- [Jph.: BA 3-4011--If no ans.: 3-0355U AUTHORIZED OUTBOARD MOTOR ERVICE DEALER KORSEN Outboard Motors and Marine Supplies 70 N. Route 12 Fox Lake, 111. Phone JUstice 7-5251 Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. NOTES FOR BUSINESSMEN: POSTERS How to Profit from JOB PRINTING Posters can be of large size for outdoor use, or in smaller sizes for counters and walls. Either way, they are excellent, low cost salesmen always ready to tell your story. Let us show you how they can bring greater sales to you. Call us. PRINTING sDjJU QVAlliy PLAINDEALER McHENRY PHONE 170 102 N. Green Street FOR WHITER, CLEANER CLOTHE^... LONGER LIFE FOR FABRICS SGRViSOFI SOFT WATER SERVIC* on a low-cost 7 A S c w i c c SMA • PHONE FOR DETAILS As Loiv As *2.75 Woodstock 428 Each 38 Davs R. 0. ANDREW Co. WE SOFTEN THE WATER FOR YOU" Most Modern, Shortest Strain V8's in any leading truck! Strokt 3.0 Bore 3.75 Overiqoore design--stroke is smaller fhon borel Here's the measure of a truly modern V8 engine--Chevrolet's advanced oversquare design. It means less friction . . . longer engine life! Here are more dollar-saving reasons why Chevrolet trucks offer the most modem V8's* for your money! MODERN 12.VOLT ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Double the punch for quicker starting and more efficient ignition for finer performance. GAS-SAVING HIGH-COMPRESSION RATIO With a high 7.5 to 1 compression ratio, Chevrolet's new V8 truck engines squeeze extra power--and work--out of gas. EXTRA-HIGH POWER PER POUND Since these V8's deliver high power per pound of engine weight, more of the power is actually available for hauling. ADVANCED AIRCRAFT-TYPE VALVES Valve actipn is more positive at all speeds for finer, smoother performance. FLOATING OIL INTAKE . . . FULLPRESSURE LUBRICATION Oil intake selects the cleanest oil for positive, full-pressure engine lubrication. * V 8 standard in the new L.C .F. models, an extra-cost option in all other$ except Forward-Control models. Year after year... America's best selling trucks CLARK CHEVROLET SALES 2Q4 W. ELM STREET PHONE 277 McHENBY. ILL*

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