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RE PU LIC AN-N 0 RTI I EST BELVIDERE, ILLINOIS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 10 1: REAL ESTATE FC KIIIKLAND Mrs. 1 lorenca Halter, Correspondent Chicago Markets 4 dveniseoiefiTn's assiYieo nesday in the home of Mrs. Edwin Paulson. A luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. A program will be given at The Charles Byers family, has moved to the flat in the Menz store building on Main street.

Mr. and Mrs. Gus Krans have moved to one of the Little john tourist cabins. Mr. and Mrs.

Clair AVilsqn have returneoJronT-Miami, on ac People Look KIPdvLAND; Feb? 12-Donald Ecklund has enlisted in the marines and will report for training March. Jane Musser will enter college Rockford at the beginning of the next semester. Mr, and Mrs. Marian Grimm will move March 1 to the tenant house on the former Frank nut Ur7)TTangstQnT Mr. Grimm will be employed by Carlisle Firkins, who recently ased-the farm.

Mr. and Mrs. John Uphoff will move from Malta to the former E. B. Guilford farm.

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pedderson have moved to a farm near Marengo. Mr. and' Mrs.

B. Eckhart will move to the MacQueen house vacated by the Peddersons. Mrs. Phcnna Stenner celebrated her 81th birthday anniversary recently. Raymond Ecklund, in the ma rines, son "of Mr-, and.

Mrs. Emil Ecklund, has been to corporal. He is in the South Pacific- area. Mrs. EL, E.

Ball has returned from Chicago, where she stayed few- days. Lutheran Ladies' Aid members will be entertained Wed rooms Wednesday, afternoon at 3 o'clock with MrsHazel Kitchen's circle in of refreshments. Richard Carl Polnow and Ray Millburg of "this city, are included in the 16 called for examination in Chicago this month for service duty, Mr. and Mrs. James Milne, Jean Louise and Jack, who have been residing on the former O'Brien farm, now owned by Cyrtis Candy Co.

Farms on Route 20 west of town, will leave Friday for Seattle, to reside. Miss Roberta Brown is visiting her sister, Mildred, at Denver, Colo. Ralph Levin has gone to itis Angeies, to spend months. Mrs. George Standish remiins quite-ill-hv- Stv-Jesepb's -liospi tal, Belvidere, where she has been for some time.

Mrs. Otto Krucger was called to Chicago Thursday by the illness of her mother, who fell from step ladder and fractured her hip. Her condition was complicated because she lay for four hours before she could get any help. Sergt. Frederick Rickert pf Fresno, accompanied his wife, the former Jane Simpson, and baby son here and is spending his emergency furlough with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. F. Rickert at Harvard. Mrs. Rickert and son will remairr here as Sergt.

Rickert is slated for overseas duty. Maxine Loomis, student in Elgin academy spent the week end in her home. Mr. and -Mrs. S.

E. Sears drove back with her Sunday evening. Miss Kathryn Millar, student at St. Mary's On The Fox, at St. Charles, spent the week end with her parents, Dr.

and Mrs. R. B. Millar. Mrs.

Edward Marsh and. Patty and Peggy of Grcyslake, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson, Friday. Mrs.

George Prcndible, who is employed in Elgin, is home to spend a few days. ARTHRITIS? Need Vitamins? If your doctor recommends Vitamin try the high potency, 50,000 unit genuine DEEDEX Irradiated Ergosterol capsule. Low trie. 100-day supply only $3.95. Call or phone Kennedy's Drug Store Belvidere, Illinois we are moving to DeKalb county, auction at the farm known as three miles south of Belvidere Sim I a Advertise Where MERCHANDISE 27-ArticIes for Sale FOR SALE 8 piece oak dining room set, $25.

517 E. Madison. 14 DON'T WAIT FOR LUCK TO GET EGG PRODUCTION! Get our Vydemized 26Cc Supplement (in pretty print bags) or Vydemized Egg. Mash I It pays to follow the Com Belt system -of Poultry Corn Belt Hatcher-Its, Belvidere. Phone 373.

Hear our "Breakfast on the Farm" program Every Sunday 8:45 a. m. Station WLS. tf REMOVAL SALE 2 Sft. show cases on tables.

Closing out all Indian goods and curios for 2 weeks only. Thos. M. Hannah, 618 So. State St 17 A FAIRBANKS stoker, Hercules boiler, and all automatic controls.

A complete heating unit for a medium size home. A-l condition. Phone 715-R. 12 FOR SALE Combination gas, wood, and coal stove. A wooden kitchen cabinet.

Call at 925 Whit ney Blvd. between 2 and 5 Friday. 29-Fuel, Feed and Fertilizer RAT KILLER ready mixed. Dry form, ready to use. Kills nly rodents.

Buy a box today. Farmers' Coop. Elevator. tf COAL Special price to move quickly. Central Illinois coal at $5 per ton delivered in Additional charge for country delivery.

$4 per ton if you haul. THE HUNTER CO. Caswell and Meadow Sts. Phone 413 or 414. tf 30-Machinery and Tools HAVE YOUR TRACTOR RECON DITIONED now to avoid" spring rush.

Darmon Implement store. 219 N. State. tf. 33-Specials at the Stores ORDER NOW For Easter suits, topcoats.

For ladies and gents' made id fit. Willcoxen tailors. 518 So. State St. Phone 1297.

17 KIL-BALM means sure death to rats and mice. A liquid that requires no mixing. Guaranteed to please. Phone 1225. Belvidere Grist Mill.

14 FREE SCIENTIFIC survey of your heating system as to automatic draft control and for the immediate delivery and installation of a Winkler Stoker. Alla-son's Home Appliance. 614 S. State: tf IF YOUR LAYING HENS are out of condition, mix Purina Chek-R-Ton with your laying mash. Acts as an, appetizer and intes tinal astringent.

See us for directions. Farmers Coop. Elevator Co. Phone 69 14 JUST RECEIVED a shipment of poultry house time clocks. Hoi lembeak Electric Co.

Phone 858. tf TOP QUALITY finish is possible with Purina Steer Fatena. Phone 69. Farmers Coop. Elevator Co.

HAVE YOU TRIED the new Pur ina Kibbled Dog Meal. Stop in for your free sample. Phone 69. Farmers Coop. Elevator Co.

14 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Hogs: active to all in-jterestsJfully steady; good and choice sows and gilts 160 IbsC and up ceiling; few 140-160 lbs. mostly good choice sows, all weights, $14.00. Clearance complete. Cattle: -cajves: 1,000. Medium grade and choice steers and yearlings steady; largely steer run, wii good grades predominating, these steady to 25 cents lower, mostly 10 to 1 off at top $17,00 on yearlings, $16.85 on weighty steers; heifers steady to weak with best in load lots at $16.15, short load $16.25 and firm at $15.50 down.

Sheep: nothing sold early; bidding weak to 25 cents lower on slaughter lambs, asking steady or around $16.85 for several, loads' good and choice offerings. General quality not particularly attractive. CHICAGO PRODUCE Poultry: Receipts no cars, four trucks. w. Market firm and; unchanged young turkeys 35.3 changed; young turkeys 35.3; old 33.3; hens 25; Leghorn hens 25; all chickens 28; capons six lbs.

and up 32; under six lbs. 28 Vs; old roosters 21; ducks, ducklings and geese 26. Cheese: Twins 25.2; single daisies and longhorns 26. Potatoes: Arrivals 86; on" track 112; total shipments 882. MARENGO Mrs.

Genevieve O'llrlen, Correnpondent MARENGO, Febr 12 Dave Boies, assistant high school coach, will have charge oLthe program at the weekly luncheon bf the Kiwanis club Tuesday. He will present Paul V. Whalen, the now agricultural teacher at the high school, who was secured to take the place of M. J. Nicol, who resigned.

Mr. Whalen will speak on the subject "Personalized Experience Of A Trainee," a reviewf -his- own-experiences-in this branch of the air service from which he was honorably discharged. At the meeting last week the division lieutenant r. Chauncey Watson of was the honor guest speaker and also presented Charles S. Stokes, president of the Kiwanis last year, with, a certificate of recognition from Kiwanis International in acknowledgement of a successful administration during 1944.

Donald Anthony will entertain members of the Riley Rural Youth groupt in the Anthony home Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at a Valentine party. Henry Sward and Donald Anthony will give the educational lesson which will be followed by games and refreshments. Members are to bring Valentines for exchange. Mrs. V.

Joustra will have the program when members of the Harmony Evangelical Woman's guild meet at a Valentine party Thursday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Margaret Laue." Rev. C. Schaefer, pastor of Zion Lutheran church, who submitted to the amputation of his right leg below the knee the first of January, returned Friday afternoon from the Passavant hospital, Chicago. Members of Three-V club will meet Thursday for a 1 o'clock dessert-luncheon in the home of Mrs.

Stella Philley. Cora Ettinger will be cohostess. The monthly family party, sponsored by the Coral Home Bureau unit will be held in the West Harmony school Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Norman Stout, Mrs.

Harry Duyne and Miss Mary Stevens. Members of the W. S. C. S.

will meet in the church recreation As our farm has been sold and the undersigned will sell at public the T. II. Schwebke farm, located AUeTIOH in at a a People Advertise EMPLOYMENT 14 Help-Male or Female MEN AND WOMEN WANTED AT ONCE FOR ESSENTIAL 1 WORK Also EXPERIENCED MEN AND WOMEN WANTED FOR WORK IN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY CENTRAL RUBBER MFG. COMPANY E. Jackson Blaine 16-Situation Wanted-Male WANTED Employment on a grain farm between Belvidere and Rockford.

Bill Luce, 111 East Second street. 14 FINANCIAL 20-Money to Loan ufcOANS FROM $20 to $300 On Furniture, automobile or just plain note Prompt Service Loans same dajf. Private office for personal interviews. Monthly pay ments to suit your income NORTHERN ILLINOIS CORP. 512 So.

State Phone 444 Established over 21 years LIVESTOCK 25-Poultry and Supplies FOR SALE 12x14 brooder house and electric brooder, like new. Phone 36B11. 12 BABY CHICKS Hatches each week. Order early to get desired delivery dates. Kemp's Hatchery GAMBLES BONDED BABY CHICKS Now Pullorum tested From U.

S. approved, State su pervised hatcheries. Guaranteed 100 live delivery Guaranteed 90 livability in two weeks. Guaranteed sex accuracy. Limited quantity GAMBLES tf HE'S A FIXDM WHAT.

WOC5T IVE 5EEKIOF AT NOTOLY Look Where "ANNOUNCEMENTS 1-Lost, Strayed or. Found T.OST Cigaret case and lighter, chromium plated. Finder return to Samuel D. Whitney, 222 East Menominee or phone 1215R. 14 LOST A large brown pocket-book containing ration books, bank book, etc.

Finder please leave at East Fourth St. 12 LOST Yellow-brown color dog. Old and deaf. Black collar. Phone 831R.

12 BUSINESS SERVICES 8 Business Services Offered ASHES AND GARBAGE to haul; also general hauling. Pageloff Sanitary Service. Phone 440R. M. SKATING Every evening except Monday and Thursday, year 'round.

These nights available for private parties. SMOOTH FLOOR! Fine skate music by Jane Houston at the Electric Organ. Everybody has fun at the FOX SKATING PALACE Phone 178 for private party reservations. Monday-Frl. tf YOUR HAIR cut the way you like it.

Fred Stevens Barber shop, 135 North State street, tf CARTER CARBURETORS and repairs. Burt's Auto Electric. 116 E. Pleasant St. Belvidere, HI.

tf MONUMENTS AND MEMORIALS. Phone 8L' Fred A. Marean, Belvidere Memorial Co, 217 North State Belvidere. INSURANCE SERVICES Insurance Services Life Insurance and annuity Investments HAROLD nODSON 316 Julien Phone 1330 1 Equitable Life Assurance Soc. Mon.

Tues. Wed. tf EMPLOYMENT 12 Help Wanted-Female WANTED to fry ham burgers, make sandwiches and do general kitchen work. Must be reasonably fast. Hours 4 p.

m. to midnite. The 701 Logan Ave. 14 13 Help Wanted-Male WANTED A married man for dairying and general farming. Electric.

Harvey Madison. Phone 15A3. 14 MACHINISTS TOOL MAKERS We will gladly assist you in getting proper clearance, through the U. S. E.

S. Apply MID-WEST BOTTLE CAP CO. WANTED Married man to work by month on Dairy farm. Call 15A11. Erland Stockhaus.

13 BIG SISTER MY NEPHEW HASBEEM A C0N5TAMT 5QJDCE OF 6PIEF mm MERCHANDISE 33-Specials at the Stores DAIRYMEN: Ooes your milk strainer clog up? It may be mas titis. This can be remedied at very little cost See us about it No obligation. Kennedy's Drug Store. 415 S. State St -t 34-Wanted to Buy WANTED Office desk in good condition.

The Allendorf Co. Phone 200. 14 PIANOS WANTED We pay top cash prices. Any kind or model. A card or letter will bring our representative to your door.

Write H. Miller 1909 Douglas St. Rockford, 111. tf $2 TO $6 PAID FOR DEAL HORSES AND CATTLE. price depends upon size and condition.

We also pay for dead hogs. BELVIDERE RENDERING WORKS, phone 27-A day, nighi or Sundays. We pay phone charges. REAL ESTATE TO RENT 36-Rooms Without Board FOR RENT 2 sleeping rooms, newly redecorated. Close in.

621 Whitney. 13 42-Houses For Rent FOR RENT Modern 3-room house. Corner of South State and Route 5. Call Cherry Valley 3333. Inquire- at Grant Cafe and Ballroom.

14 A Classified Ad Will Rent It! Charles Leonard, Auctioneer Phone 478, Woodstock. Having decided to quit farm ing, will sell at public auction on the farm known as the J. P. Conyes farm, located 2 miles north and 3 miles west of Capron. 4 miles, north' and 1 mile east of Poplar Grove and one mile soutn of Blaine, on THURSDAY, FEB.

15th at 12:00 o'clock sharp. 37 HEAD LIVESTOCK 28 Holstein Milk Cows, -mostly first- and second-calf heifers, new milkers and springers. two-year-old Heifers, bred. 2 twelve-months-old Heifers. Purebred Holstein Bull.

8 HORSES Sorrel mare, 4 years old, wt. 1400; gray gelding, 9 years old, wt. 1500; black mare, 14 years old, wt. .1500. Grain, Corn and Hay 300 bu.

black oats; 600 bu. corn in crib; 5 tons loose timothy in barn. Machinery, Etc. MqD F-12 tractor, newly overhauled; McD cultivator, McD 10-20 tractor, 2-bottom 14-inch McD tractor plow 3-ft. McD tandem disc, two 7-ft.

single. discs, J-D corn binder, J-D 999 corn planter, fertilizer attachments and 160 rods wire; J-D 7-ft. grain binder, Hoosier 9-ft. grain drill Three-section wood drag, 3-sectiqn steel drag, spring tooth harrow, John Deere 6-ft. mower.

John Deere side delivery rake, 'dump rake, Easy Way hay loader, 2-row corn cultivator. single-row cultivator, sulky plow, 16 in. walking plow, potato digger, fanning mill, corn sheller Hard coal brooder stove, high- YOUINJ WHY, TME BACKS OP 60TM HAVE NtPHtW 47-Farms andUnJ Fcr 'i FOR SALE 30 acres wiih a brand spanking new set of tuili-ings. Close to town. Iloue, barn, silorcorncrib, tool hou.se,-milk house.

Possession March 1st, 1945. Elmer Welin, Real Estate. Phone 75. tf REAL-ESTATE WANTED 52 Wanted to Rent Real Estaf a WANTED TO RENT A3 or, 4 ruoiu apai'lmBntrfor-3-Teliable-party. Elmer Weljn, Real Estate.

Phone 75. tf $2.00 to $5.00 Paid For Dead Horses and Cattle curt prle depB(tln( lie and oditio for Dead Fbn Ilnrvard 487 IfeKttlb tiSS Kemw Chance Harvard Render's Works mm smo An RD Wednesday, Feb. 14 STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK Sale will be held in heat-, ed pavilion on the farm in northeast part of the village of Winnebago. EO Ikzi cf Polsrid China Gilb Plan to spend a little while with us and see a choice bunch of gilts from the best of blood lines of the breed. Ooy B.

Anddrebii OWNER. John Bieken and John Slaas Auctioneers. wheeled wagon with box, steel wheele4 wagon with combination hay rack and box, steel-wheeled wagon with hay xack, 2 sets wagon springs, Papec silo filler and pipes for. 48-ft. silo, cultipacker, Moiine manure spreader, platform scales, bob sleigh, 4 rolls snow fence, DeLaval Speedway milking machine with 2 single units, -HP electric motor, pump and pipeline for 24 cows, 11 ten-gallon, cans, pails and strainer.

Losee oil-burning water heater for milk house, electric water heater, wash- tank and Solution tank, milk cart. Fairbanks-Morse 34IP gasoline engine, 2 hog troughs, 3 swill barrels, hog oiler, oil-burning tank heater, chicken coop, chicken feeders, hay fork, grapple fork, grindstone, 2 heavy log chains, 3 sets pad harness, several horse collars, horse blankets, halters, woven wire stretcher, fencing tools, sickle grinder, forks, shovels, spades, and many other Household Goods Davenport, 2 rockers, Coleman gasoline iron, lard press, 'ausage grinder. TERMS All sums of $25 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of 6 months time at 6 per cent will be extended on notes approved by the clerk. Anyone desiring Credit kindly make arrangements before purchase is made. No property to be removed until settled for and settlement must be made on day of sale.

JOHN NOREN Harvard State Bank, Clerking Lunch will be served by LeRoy Community Grange. By LES FORGRAVE AND OTHERS THE SAME WHAT EVIL PROMPTS HIM TO DO IT ISA mystepy: By PAUL ROBINSON HE SIMPLY NEVES looks Arenas VJHATCAN H5 count 'of the illness of his mother Mrer Lora-Wtls Mr. and Roy Siffring and family have moved to a farm near Genoa. John Snyder has purchased the Leroy Holmes farm. South Grove Community club will meet Friday night in the school house.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swanson have rented the Ira Aves house vacated by the Maurice Levi family. Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Swan-son will move to the MacQueen house. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Burton will move from near Cherry Valley to the farm vacated by Ernest Swan-son. Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Williams Will move to the Sullivan farm near Clare. The farm is now owned by John Silvanus. AUCTION CHARLES LEONARD and ED VOGEL, Auctioneers. Having decided to quit farming, I will sell at Public Auction on farm," located i) "miles- north -of Woodstock, 6 miles southeast of Hebron, 3 miles straight north of Greenwood, and 3 miles south of Route 173 on Greenwood Road, on FRIDAY, FEB.

16 This is a large sale and will commence at 11 a. m. sharp. 44 Head Of Livestock being 38 head of-choice Holstein Dairy Cows, 9. of these being first calf heifers and 20 head being second calf heifers; 2 head are registered pure bred; mostly close springers and new milkers; one Brown Swiss and one Ayrshire dairy THIS IS AN OUTSTANDING HERD OF YOUNG HOLSTEINS INSPECTION BEFORE SALE INVITED.

HORSES -r Team bay horses, wt. 1650 lbs. each; new breeching harness. HOGS 4 head Butchering Hogs, wt. 250 lbs.

each. MACHINERY The following machinery is all in good as new condition: Case S. C. tractor on rubber, starter and lights, like new; McD. 10-20 tractor, good condition; Case tractor cultivator, new; McD.

2-bottom tractor plow, New Idea tractor spreader, M-M. 10-ft. double power lift grain drill, grass seed attachment and double disc, like new; McD. corn planter, fertilizer attachment, 80 rods check wire, used only to plant 60 acres; McD. end-gate seeder, new; Case 8-ft.

tandem tractor disc; McD. silo filler, 12E, like new, 50, ft. filler pipe and 30 ft. dist. pipe; McD.

corn McD. single-row cultivator; steel corn elevator, brand new; Hoosier" 8-ft. grain drill, with grass seeder attachment; McD. 6-ft. grain 5-section J-D.

drag, new; 4-section McD. drag, with folding draw bar, new; Case 7-ft. tractor mower, pull type, used only to cut 40 acres hay; J-D. Timken roller bearing wagon on rubber, like new; Lindsay steel wheel wagon; Weber triple grain box for wagon, new; 3 hay racks; McD. corn planter; 2 large steel stock tanks; McD.

side delivery rake; dump rake; Stewart electric cow Lindsay fanning mill; Surge electric fencer, new; 3 rolls welded woven steel, for crib or silo; -horse electric motor, never used; 4 rolls barbed wire. New oil burning stock tank heater; rubber-tired silage cart; milk cart; wheelbarrow; crosscut saw, new; 75-ft. drive belt; several new small belts for 28-in. grain grapple fork, new; Jamesway electric brooder, 500-chick capacity; gas barrels; forks, shovels and many small tools. A FEED 2500 bu.

DeKalb 404A ear corn in crib; 16 tons choice second cut. ting alfalfa, baled; 6 tons timothy and alfalfa, baled; 4 ft. silage. DAIRY EQUIPMENT SURGE SINGLE UNIT MILKING MACMINE, complete with pip for 40 cows, like new; Dairy Maid electric water heater, new; 35 8-gal. milk cans; sterilizing and rinse tanks.

LUNCH WAGON ON GROUNDS ALL DAY. TERMS All sums of $25 and under 'that amount, cash; over that amount a credit of six months at 6 per cent will Be ex-tendedrL notes approved by the clerk. Anyone desiring credit kindly make arrangements before purchase is made. No property to be removed until settled for. IIAROIDTYCE 15 HE DISHONEST DID THEEACXOFTrllS TO ME.

HE 5EEM5 P055E55ED on Pearl Street road, on Wednesday, February 1 4th BEGINNING AT 1:00 O'CLOCK 79-llEAD of UlfESTOGIC-79 27 Including 14 Holsteins, 4 Guernseys, 9 mixed colors and breeds; 1 Holstein bull; 4 two-year-old heifers; 3 yearling heifers; 4 fall calves. 40 Duroc Feeder Tigs, weight fronr 80 to 150 lbs. FARM MACHINERY Dump rake; McD corn binder; walking plow; two "bob sleds; Deering grain binder; fanning mill; Monroe Appleton corn picker; 8-ft. Grand Detour disc; 7-ft. disc; J-D manure spreader.

HAY, GRAIN AND CROPS BEEM PrPPED 7'0PEm; STAR BASXErBAU. ANDTEEeiBCCure 'mm i i i i VANDAL OF THE TYPE. JU5T5EE WES OUB PLAVEB ITWlLi-Bq WHAT IF HE UAMtC i APTil 1MH LONG- 00Y it i HIM, I CAN. BELIEVE IT 7S Vorbl ites tmrved. JEEPEeS, DAD 1 rCMOW ITS LATE BUT HE SAID I irS PRACTICALLY A MATTEB OF LIFE 02 r-vCTATLI 0 in" OF A DEMON.

6 vod' ETTA KETt! BUT GEE. '-yoii MEAN VOU WANTASEE ME GOME ON OVER ViTrnnX I iv i i iti i i 1,1 350 bales mixed hay; 100 shocks of corn; stack of straw; 800 1 J. bushels corn iii crib; 600 bushels of oats; JLQ ft. of silage in 14-ft. suo.

TERMS OF SALE: tncter $25. CASIT. Over that amount 23 to bo pnid In rush, balnnc 12 months time at 6 Interest on approved notes to bo paid in 12 aqual Installments. No property to be removed uutU satisfactorily settled for. () T.

11. ilarry Schwebke, "111 111 va t-T-'- OWNERS M. PIERCE, AUCTIONEER. The Fanners National Bank of Belvidere will clerk this sale. OWNER.

West McIIiMiry State Bank, Clrk. 12-14 6-9-12.

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