eTlgirgday, January 17, 1957 s/ •:, - »-s?J -f • v '• \ •;' <"* r ' , sV-r' a1 'A>""v?'*b " *1' >l " THE McHENRY PfcAINDEALER . Pai^ -J| CLASSIFIED LOST AND FOUND LQjST at high school. Boy's wrist wat£h. Reward--Phone McHenry ' 112#£ *" '.- 37 i LADIES), wrist watch--set with smalt; diamonds. Reward. Phone 1973#T-< 37 MISCELLANEOUS ANYONE interested in learning cam design and layout on Brown and Sharpe automatic screw machines in a night school class a; Woodstock high school, contact R. A., Redman at Triangle 7-2993, Twin Lakes, Wis., after 7 p.m. 37 e V 'J* MOOSE DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 9 P.M. Dairy At Auction RAYMOND J. SHINE William Russel Efjprtp Vogel "Auctioneers •Q - • -^MEMBERS & GUESTS ONLY - --*-- -. at the .'Wc^ENRY MOOSE • LODGE • , On Route 120 McHenry, HI. 19tt <§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 NOTICE URGENT! Would anyone who l^vitnessed or had any information pertaining to the accident on Rt. 12 and McHenry road the night of Fri. Dec. 21, and the gentleman who phoned the husband of the* lady who was injured with her,# children--please call or write David Alswang--RAndolph 6-3555, 77 W. Washington, Chicag o % 1 1 1 . ' 3 7 _ TERRA COTTA Re-sale Shop will "^oe closed January and February "'"•"for inventory. Mrs. Ruth Dietrick. Crystal Lake. 37-tf >• BE SURE to take advantage of • the mfainy wonderful* prices on " Armour's beef during Certified's Anriual. Beef Sale. See their ad elsewhere in this issue. 37 ILEGAL fll^'flCE OF CLAIM DATE Estat&^gf Albert Krause Deceased No%e is hereby given to all person$'|that the first Monday of March, 1957, is the claim date in the estate of ALBERT KRAUSE, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County, Illin- , i^ois, and that claims may be filed V'against the said estate on or be- ' fore said date without issuance • of summons. : Administrator BARBARA KRAUSE, Executor ' , JOSEPH X. WAYNNE, ' Attorney (Pub. Jan. 17-24-31, 1957) Having decided to quit dairying, I will sell at Public Auction on the B. J. Shine Farm, located 4 miles South of McHenry, and 4 miles North pf Crystal Lake, % mile West of Route 3i, turning Vs. mile North of Terra Cotta Factory, on SUNDAY. JAN. 20, 1357 Commencing at 1:00 P.M. 36 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK Consisting of 23 good Holstein cows, 5 have freshened In the last 30 days, 6 close springers, balance base month cows; 1 Holstein Bull 2 years old; 2 Holstein Heifers 1 year old; 4 Holstein Heifers 9 months old; 4 Holstein Heifers € months old. Above young cattle are all vaccinated. 1 Aligus Heifer 6 months old. This is a first' class dairy of cows, and I would invite inspection at any time. FEED r 1,500 bu. Ear Corn; *14 ft. Silage in 14 ft. Silo. MILKING EQUIPMENT Harvey 8 can milk cooler: Stain less steel strainer; Stainless steel pails; Steel wash tank; 15 milk cans; 3 Surge milking units, less than one year old; All steel can rack; Dair? maid hot water heater; Stewart electric clipper. ALSO International 200 "F" Manure Spreader, only 2 years old. TERMS: USUAL BANK TERMS Raymond J. Shine, Owner ALSO: On the same day, the following personal property belonging to William Husband will be sold. The farm occupied by Mr. Husband has been sold to Mrs. Tietjen. Allis Chalmers CA tractor with hydraulic lift; 2 bot. 14" tractor plow; 2 row cultivator; 7 ft. power mower; Field cultivator; Side dresser; Scraper; New Idea manure spreader; John Deere 2 row corn planter; Grain Drill; 6 ft. tractor disc; Hay rake; Hog waterer; Hog feeder. THIS EQUIPMENT WILL BE BROUGHT OVER TO MR. SHINE'S FARM. FEED 300 bushels oats; 150 bales straw; 900 bushels corn. ALSO 8 Hereford steers, weighing about 750 pounds. TERMS: USUAL BANK TERMS Not • Responsible For Accidents WILLIAM HUSBAND. ' Owner FIRST NATIONAL EAN& Of WOODSTOCK, Clerking Member Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation JOE HUFF AUCTION Ed Vogel and Wm.' Russell, Auctioneers Having decided to discontinue farming, I will sell the following personal property at public auction on what is known as the old Greeley Farm located 2 miles East of Richmond, Illinois on State Rqupte 173 then South *4 mile or 2 miles North of Solon Mills, Illinois on THURS.. JAN. 24. 1957 starting at 12^30 o'clock 24 HEAD OF UVESTOCK 17 Holstein 'milch cows, 3 freshening by sale date, 2 sprinfyrs and the balance present!^ miikng good; 5 Holstein heifers, 14 months old all vaccinated; 2 Holstein heifers, 3 months old. TRACTOR & MISCELLANEOUS MACHINER^I-vOliver 70 tractor with cultivatoj^jQliver 2-14" tractor plow; McD corn binder; McD Manure spreader; Case 7-ft. disc; McD 7-ft. Grain Drill; McD 6-ft. mower; McD 4-bar side deliveryrake; 3-sec.. drag; Iron-wheeled wagons Blizzard silo filler & 40 ft. of pipe; 40-ft drive belt; Oil heating stove; Gas stove; 20-gal. Gas hot water heater, like new. FEED--15 Tons of mixed hay; 7 Tons of baled straw; 250 bu. of o a t s ; 100 b u . of e a r c o r n ; 8 f t . of silage in 14 ft. silo. MILKING EQUIPMENT--2 single-unit Universal Milking machines; 2 wash tanks. CHICKENS-^84 Highline leghorn pullets/a 500-chicken brooder. KENS s/and USUAL BANK TERMS JOE HUFF. Owner STATE BANK of RICHMOND, Clerking It Pays To Advertise Want Ads %-ing results. Pla^-e yours with the Plaindeale; [^today. ' • p- i * CARPET & RUG * SALE! This is our slow cleaning season! Jn order to keep bur highly skilled workmen busy, we are offering special carpet and rug prices. Your rug cleaner knows carpet best! Buy from him! Free padding and installation with your January purchase of all wool wall-to-wall carpeting. Free padding and $1.00 per sq. yd. trade-in allowance for your old rug on the purchase of a n^y room size wool rug. ALSO--Home shopping service with over 500 samples of quality carpet to choose from. Nofemoney down up to 36 to pay.. Carpets & Rugs Rug Cleaners mont||b TID PHONE 1000 800 Washington St. Woodstock, 111. CONVENIEN1 . M©iii ' FOR DEPOSITING SA > I Fridays: 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Other Week Days: 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Closed All Day Wednesday Two Above- Average Dividends Paid Yearly 3% Current Rate McHENRY SAVINGS and Loan Association PHONE 2 522 Main Street McHenry, Illinois 3 Good Reasons For Always Using McHenry1 Plaindealer Want Adi * Low Rates f * Good Results * Easy To Place Tel: McHenry 170 IfeHEMftT'S HEADQUARTERS FOR ^WQUIPMENT Before you buy. office furniture or office equipment of any kind be sure to see us . . . We are representatives for many famous brands of top-quality items such as: Typewriters By Royal Smith-Corona Underwood Victor Adding Machines Modern Steel Desks in Many Colors and Styles Steelmaster Metal File Cabinets Cash Boxes Metal Shelving Etc. Get our price before you make your purchase! NE W A A Phone 878-J 808 E. Elm St. McHenry, 11^ J. * a SPEAKING OF CARDS « * ATT Thompson Auction'200 bales Straw: 100 bu-oats: 8 Ed Vogel and Wm. H. Russel, Auctioneers Having decided to discontinue farming, the undersigned will sell at Public Auction on the farm known as the old Bennett Farm located 1^6 miles West of Richmond, Illinois on Illinois Route 173, then 1 mile South or M> mile North of Keystone Corners on SAT., JAN. 26. 1957 commencing at 12:80 o'clock ! the following described propertyj 29 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK J19 Holstein milch cows, 2 of which have freshened, 4 aro I springing and the balance arc milking good; Holstejn bull, 3 jyrs. old; Heifer, 2 yrs. old; 4 j yearling heifers; 4 calves about 8 mos. old; Calf, 4 mos. old.. FEED r300 bales of 1st cutting alfalfa; ft. silage in 12 ft. silo; 50 T. soy beari hay. Machinery, Tools and-Miscellaneous McD "H" tractor with cult. Mc- D 2-bottom 14" tractor plow; Mc- D 8' disc; McD mower; McD 8' grain binder: McD tractor manure spreader; McD vcorn planter; 3 sec. springtoo-h harrow; 4 sec. harrow; 11' drill with grass seed attachment; dump rake; side delivery rake; McD rubber tired wagon with rack; walkinp plow; drawn-wheel"cart; platform scales; fanning mill; Harpoon hay fork; Hay rope; Hay pulleys; canvas; buzz saw; gas tank & stand; light bob sled; heavy bob sled; cream separator; feed rack on wagon; John Deere hand com sheller; hog feeder; electric motors: Brooder house and small tools. MILKING EQUIPMENT 2 Surge milking machine units; with-pipe line and motor;- pails and strainer; Electric heater. TERMS: USUAL BANK TERMS Not Responsible For Accidents v ROY C. THOMPSON Owner STATE BANK of lUCHMOKI^ Clerking HARDEST 59 BUSIEST CHEAPEST WORKERS IN TOWN PLAINDEALER WANT ADS AND MABEL GO ALL OUT FOR SAMBA/' Sometimes called "Three-Pack Canasta," Samba is one of the many popular offshoots of CdriasVa, the nation's number one card game. Since it uses thrde'^decKs <jf cards, Samba allows for higher scoring and' is generally a more exciting game because it gives everyone moce turn:.. A free leaflet containing the rules for playing Samba, plus the rules for five other popular variations of Canasta (Chile, Uruguay, Bolivia, Italian Canasta, Cut Throat Canasta) and the official Canasta rules may be obtained by writing to Playing Cards, Dept. VS. 420 Lexington Avenue, New York 17. Mason Contractors D and L Builders of New Censtructtoa and Remodeling CONSTRUCTION COMPANY PHONE 409-R BOB PEPPING, Owner Meet and Dine at the Tower Grill On Rt. 120 in Lakemoor Phone McHenry 161 Open Daily 10 A.M. to I A.M. «> Fri. & Sat. Until 3:00 A.MT -- Closed ^Monday FINEST FOOD ANYWHERE Chicken, Steak, Shrimps, Fish, Snacks and Soda Fountain Famous for our Carry-Out Service Phone McHenry 161. Leave your order, name and phone number. In 20 minutes the food will be prepared, piping hot and ready to serve when you reach horrffi. SORRY No intoxicating liquours served. Just a nice quiet place to enjoy the best of foods and where you can bring your sweetheart. «• mother or wife and children and enjoy your repast. t ' Dressy Flats Several Styles at Reduced Prices During This "Slam-Bang Sale"! $277 . $J77 _ $477 Values to $7.95 CHILDREN'S School Oxfords or Straps Black or Brown - All Sizes $177 77 Values to $5.95 Including Entire Stock of "Royal Cadets" Reduced To %J77 MEN'S NUNN-BUSH SHOES ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED FOR THIS SALE ONLY! Our Entire Stock -- Several Hundred Pairs Of MEN'S FANCY DRISS SOX AT V2 PRICE! I $1.00 Values 50c .79 Values 39c .59 Values 29c STOCK UP NOW! $16.45 Values to $22.95 SUIT SHOE Crafted with a well-tailored suit in mind . . . this slender, medium heel pump with superb lines and the grace of simplicity. You'll love the nice respects it pays to your wardrobe, tan corkette leather. *We Have A Large Stock Of WOMEN'S WEDGIES In Colors & All Sizes Regular Values to $7.95 NOW *3.77 - *4.77 BRING IN THE ENTIRE FAMILY AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE WONDERFUL SAVINGS DURING THIS SALE! ROTH SHOES X-RAY FITTING -- FREE PARKING s 118 So. Green St. Phone 2027 McHenry, I1L Plaster and Paint in ONE coat over WALLBOARD with TEXTUREgPAINT On. colorful coat of 3-D giv.s a beautiful textured finish to masonry, waliboard, or cracked plaster. ELM PAINT & SUPPLY PHONE 864 208 Elm St. McHenry, 111. Through the Oven Door by your y X ) Br®?®!?, REPORTER Lumpy gravy? When thickening gravy, try putting milk and flour in screw-top jar. Shake until smooth--then add tp meat juices. Substitute water for milk to make brown gravy* All th* neighborhood kids soon learn whose Mom is the best baker around--especially when tantalizing aromas float from her kitchen. Some of the most popular Moms are baking with Ceresota flour. It's the flour that comes by its snowy whiteness mtenlly -- without bleaching agents. That's why Ceresota reaps consistent high praise with fuller flavor, better texture, and finer appearante, every time. Ceresota flour will help yoa stay on the neighborhood "front page" and keep your family and friends happy with the best in home baking. • * * • • A good homemade meat soup is even better if you brown the meat in a little suet or shortening before adding to the water and vegetables. • • • • • W firsa Holidays over, celebrate the New Year "home-style" with Cinnamon Roll Biscuits. Be sure you make plenty to go aroundseveral times! Cinnamon Roll iscuits Ingredients 2 cups Ceresota unbleached flour 1 tablespoon baking powder Vi teaspoon salt V« cup shortening 34 cup milk 2 tablespoons melted butter Mix together: - V2 cup sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon Sift flour, add baking powder end salt and sift again. Cut in shortening until a crumbly mixture is formed resembling corn meal. Add milk and mix only until moistened. Turn onto pastry cloth and knead gently. Roll out into rectangle about 8 x 10 inches and ^4 inch thick. Spread with melted butter, then with cinnamon mixture. Roll - up like jelly roll forming a 10-inch ^ roll. Cut into 6-8 pieces and set cut side up into greased muffin ^ tins. Bake 18-20 minutes in oven. 4 : Ciresotjji Unbleached Naturally WtSi ' J) -V »/.$ J - FLOU look for valuable ctupen with *NNpy bag