LEGAiL \ JTOTICE . * IN THB MATTER OF* CltR APPLICATION OF JACOB FRITZ and VANNA FRITZ, his wife, for ZONING RECLASSIFICATION NOTICE is bereby given that in ' 'compliance with the provisions of , the McHenry County Oridnance, a '; public hearing will be held by the McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals relative to a- reclassification of the property described below, in accordance with a Plat .of said property which is made a part of the Petition filed by 'the applicants, which requests a ^change in classification from "F" i' iFarminf District, to "R-l" Residence District, in accordance with 7* the prayer of said Petition filed » with the Board: Sublot One (1) of Lot Three (3) of the Assessor'8 Plat of part ; of the West Half (WK) of the Northeast Quarter (NE*4) of .u;': Section 12. Township 45 North. ; / Range 8, Bast of the Third Principal Meridan. as per plat recorded in Book 2 of Plats on page 3$, jn McHenry County, Illinois. Said hearing shall be heard-in the City Hall in the City of McHenry. McHenry County, Illinois, at the hour of 4:15 on the 17th day of July, 1951: All pergons . Interested may attend. M&H.ENRY COUNTY ZONING ; BOARD OF,APPEALS By HAROLD J. BACON, Chairman. Petitioner's Attorney: "WILLIAM M. CARROLL, Jr. 110^4 Benton Street , ...... r Woodstock. Illinois • . - s . Telephone: 1334. SEALED BIDS WJLSTED The sheriff's committee of the iicHenry County Board of Supervisors will accept bids for a patrol car as follows: 1 POLICE SPEC|AL, FOCR DOOR SEDAN, equipped as follows: I She Ply, H«Ty Datjr Tfm with Lifefraard Tabes. I Spare Wheel and RfAu' - High Speed Axle. High Compressioa Hea|* t Six Inch. Seal Bea% SpotlifMs. Tarn Signals. t Fog Lights. I Revolving Dome Light (Red). ' Daal Windshield Wipers. Heavy Duty Ccasratar .ami Keyalator. -- 1 Police Sire* ^ • 1 Heater. " V Defrosters. 8 Heavy Duty Batteries. Heavy Front and Bear Bumpers. All "bids to be ifi sheriff's office of McHenry County, Woodstock, Illinois, . by ten (10:00) o'clock, A. M., Saturday, July 21, 1951. The sheriffs committee reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. ^•OptiMl Illusion9 Found Among Braillo Students ~ A Tulane university psychologist reported tbat tests on a group of blind persons showed them subject to an "optical illusion" ih Braille. Dr. Loh Seng Tsai said nine blind subjects, using their fingertips, averaged about the same degree of illusion as four sighted persons who took the test visually. Dr. Tsai (correct), Chinese-born professor of psychology at Tulane, reported his experiments in a pape^ prepared for delivery to the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology.. The Tulane professor offered the suggestion that the presence of illusion In both sight and touch "may lead one to postulate a general central factor common to all space perception of different sensory modali- Ues." Such a factor does not have to be underrtood in ' visual terms, he pointed out, "since the illusion appears also in the congenitally blind." During recent months Dr. Tsai attracted nationwide attention with a series of experiments demonstrating that alley cats from the New Orleans Frerch Quarter, which presumably had fought rats, could live peaceably ; with their "natural enemies" and even cooperate to obtain food. In the work repotted today Dr Tsai used an adaptation of the wellknown Mueller-Lyer test. This con sists of two lines With arrow heads at the ends. Qne, set of arrow headspoints inward, the other outward Watch four Eyesight! Country cousins, in the main, have better eyesight' than city folks, the Better Vision Institute reports. Many of them should consider themselves remarkably fortunate--for they often talfe foolhardy risks with their vision. In their day-to-day duties, farm people expose their eyesight to dangers to which no able factory supervisor would consider subjecting his workers. They often "make hay while the sun shines" without wearing sun glasses. And tliey frequently neglect to wear protective goggles when engaged in repairing farm machinery, sharpening tools, welding, plowing and rhreshing in dust, and similar activities-- sometimes with tragic results. Further, many people in rural areas skip periodic eyesight examinations because of the time and travel involved. Such examinations are vitally-.Jmportmit -in eyesight 'conservation . V •' 38th In Americ*- - 'This;same 38th par.aMe! thlit lias so divided Korea cuts across 12 American states trom Virginia to California, and nowhere does it serve as a natural boundary, ; although it almost'coincides with the Virginia-Maryland' boundary on ~hesapeake's eastern =hor*' V Female FmUUMee - ' f Falls rank first among the caujkes of fatal accidents to females, accounting for 45 per cent of the t&£) number of fatalities. This is due. in large measure, to the high toll of life taken by falls among women at ages 65 and over. "Impaired vision and hearing, weakened skeletal muscles and other physical deterioration make the aged prone tc falls," statisticians comment. "Accidents of this kind which ordinarily cause little disability at the younger ages, often result seriously for olde» people.'*. ' " Ocean Dartopta Darkness at the bottom of the ocean depends on the depth. The human eye can just detect light which is about one billionth of the intensity of bright daylight. Where the water is clear this low level is reached at a depth of about 2100 feet. Even at 3000 feet photographic plated exposed for two hours show some effect of the action of light. Plates similarly exposed at depths of about a mile, however, show no trace of exposure even after two hours. Stalin PoMt, HMO teat, In the Pamir .mountains of southernmost Russia, is the highest in the Soviet Onion. A near-by•> pesk has been named in honor of Lenin bu$ U itonly 8,382 fact high. W-?* ' ' ' i'n»'j*tfr ji'JI-1'!** Ice Cream * For the diet conscious, ice cream ic Important for high food value and is relatively low in calories. What's IfaOer dmwt Tests have demonstrated that chromium-plated steel bright work will retain ifs decorative value over a longer period of use if the plate includes a liberal thickness of nickel, deposited either directly on the steel or over a copper undercoat. The nijKel th^ckflfss Is the inriport4ht factof. ; t&ag Mr * r When frying fi*k or meat, a 'eefe , apder turned upside down aajSb^ placed over the frying pan will permit the steam to escape and pr4* . vent grease from spattering, thi j •tqve and walls. ' is®;. % Ply SttalgM Up - Ducks can rotate each wing rately and fly straight upward In «piral > Visit ment - Althoffs Hew Toy - Rear Basement. Classified Ads Will Do Almost Anything Tou Ask Them To Do! A N N O U N C E M E N T We wish to take this opportunity of |i>oaneiii| Wttf carry on the monument business ©f our late husband /and father. Henry J. Miller. Past, associations have been gTeatly appreciated MMI »© hope to continue serving you in the future. Jtice--Food of Strength The high nutritive value of rice af a d&ily diet is adequately attested by the survival of hundreds of Americans who fell prisoner? to the Japanese during those grim days ®f 1942. Through more than three and a half years of imprisonment, these soldiers and sailors were subjected to Nipponese brutality, were worked unmercifully, and yet their diet consisted of no mote than three, or sometimes as little as twe small bowls of rice per day. Oc casionally, it is true, this diet was augmented by a thin broth, and per haps a little black bread--but, al ways, there was rice. And it was rice, even in incredibly sma quantities which sustained then strength under brutal, slave-wort conditions. - • flajtex Baby Product® Wattles Drug % McHenry 11L Gam6(e4 Votoooo • Roliof Vtfv For Earth's Prossurot Scientists attribute the causes of volcanoes the fact that rocks of the Earth become hotter with depth, and eventually get so hot that they would melt were it not for the great pressure of the overlying layers. Sometimes this pressure may be relieved locally and temporarily and then the hot rock does melt This also allows steam and gases contained in the rock to exert tremendous pressure on the surround ing rock walls. If a vent is found 10 the surface the molten rock and associated gases will escape. Perhaps the fluid extrudes quietly and lava flows without violence, but with a large proportion of included gases, the eruption may be violent and break the surface with explosive force. Hardened lava and accumulated ash may build up a cone which finally is sealed off by cong«aled lava. Perhaps underground pressure will build up again and there follows a new period of activity. 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