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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Aug 1951, p. 3

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% ' V Attffiu121 19SU ^ J * ^ V** k «f ,«<« S ^ A - J • - --- '• i' i1 ^ 11 THE McHENlYPLAINDfcALai * • » •!• #*, •?< , w, <•"; /r ?*. -!2- ^.f f? j„\* ; "V '* ' %. ..-....;n LEGALS HOtfCl OP CLAIM DATE SsUte of CHRISTINA FREUND. Ddeeased. Notlfe® Is hereby given to all persons that October, 1st. 1951, is the claim date in the estate of Christina Freund, Deceased, pend NOTICE IN THE MATTER OP THE AP- i iJ^ICATJON OF WILLIAM REID'iB* n tte Comty Court of Mc- AND JEAN REID, HIS WIFE, FOR H~nrw r"nnfv ""«««• •»»»• VARIATION OF ZONING CLASSIFICATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That in compliance with the provisions of the McHenry County Zoning Ordinance relative to ft variation of zoning classifications a public hearing win be had before the tfbard of Appeals in conpaction with the application of liLLIAM REID AND JEAN REID, Henry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. STEPHEN FREUND, Executor. JOSEPH X. WAYNNE. Attorney. (Pub. Aug. SS-30, Sept •) NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of ROBERTINA hio »i»„ .w , SCHIESSLE, a/k/a CLARA ,thM Z°n Dg/eqU're; SCHIESSLE, Deceased. PUBLIC NOTICE PLEASE TMp NOTICE that Northland Greyhound Lines, Inc., has filed with the Illinois Commerce Commission a proposed traiff to become** defective with September 20, 1951, providing for an increase in rates charged by it in connection with its intrastate operations within the state of Illinois. ) A copy of said proposed tariff can be seen at the office of the company at Chicago or Rockford, Illinois, and information regarding said proposed tariff can be obtained from the Secretary of the Illinois Commerce Commission^, Springfield, Illinois. CLARA Northland Greyhound Lines, Inc. By: A. N. BRION. President ments of the following described real estate be varied to allow the addition of three bedrooms and a t bath to the residence at present [ on the property described as fellows: " I Lots Thirty-four (34) and Thlr- \ ty-five (35) in Block Thirteen I; (13) in the Subdivision known McCnllom Lake Estates, being a subdivision of part of Sections Twenty-one (21) and Twenty-two (22) of Township Forty-Five (45) North. Range Eight (8) East of the Third Principal Meridian,' according to the plat of said subdivision recorded May 31, 1929 as Instrument No. 88347. The hearing will be held at 4 9'jlock P. M. on Tuesday, Septemblf 11th, 1951, in the City Hill of the City of McHenry, Illinois at which time and place any person or persons desiring to object to such application will be entitled to, be heard. <McHENRY COUNTY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS By HAROLD BACON, - Its Chairman. LOOZE and KINNE, ?'Attorneys at Law t 115 Riverside Drive McHenry, Illinois. ORub. Aug. 23, 1M1) ^ NOTICE IK THE MATTER OF TOT APPLICATION OF AMY LUND THONNESON FOR ZONING RECLASSIFICATION. NOTICE is hereby given that ill ^yapliance with the provisions of the McHenry County Zoning Ordinance, a public bearing will be held by the McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals relati^ to a reclassification of the property described below, which requests a change in classification from "F" Farming District, to "B-l" Business District, in accordance i?fth the prayer of the said petition filed with the Board: •art of the Southwest quarter ef Section one (1), Township forty-four (44) North, Range eight (8) East of the Third Principal Meridian, described aB follows: Commencing at a point fifty-two ft?) rods South of the Northeast corner of the Northeast quarter of the^ Southwest quarter of Section one (1), Township forty-four (44) North, Range eight (8) East of the Third ^Principal Meridiafi, running thence South eighty-eight (g8) degrees, forty-two (42) minutes West, eight (8) rods; thence South ten (10) rods: thence South eighty-eight (88) degrees, forty-two (42) minutes East, eight (8) rods; thence North ten (10) rods to the place of beginning, in McHenry County, Illinois. ^>aid hearing shall be heard in the City Hall in the City of McHenry, McHenry County. Illinois, at the hour of 4:00 p.m. on the 11th day of September, 1951. AQ persons interested may attend. McHENRY COUNTY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS By HAROLD J. BACON, its Ctudrniag. Petitioners' Attorney: • WILLIAM M. CARROLL, Benton Street Woodstock, Illinois. , Telephone: 1334. Notice is hereby given to all persons that October 1st, 1951, Is the claim date in the estate of Robertlna Clara Schlessle, a/k/a NOTICE Having sold ihy business, I will not be . responsible for any debts Clara Schlessle. Deceased, pending except those contracted by myin the County Court of McHenry 8elf- County, Illinois, and that claims UV may be filed against the said estate oh or before said date without issuance of summons. ROBERT L. WEBER. Executory WILLIAM M. CARROLL, Jr. Attorney at Law, -v'1 Woodstock, Illinois. (Pub. Aug. 23-30, Sept. ANTON JOKNIS B. A. LUSE AUCTION WII.LIA* H. RrSSEL lU WILLIAM B. SlIIIVAK, Aarttu The ttndersigned, ^having decided to move to Kansas, will sell all of his Personal Property at Public Auction on the farm known drill: John Deere corn planter; manure spreader With power takeoff; air compressor; four wheel trailer on rubber; 2 wheel trailer; Skyline hammer mill; dement mixer; tandem disc; 4 section harrow; 12 hole self feeder. MILKHOUSE EQUIPMENT DeLaval milk cooler; hot water heater; tubs; cream separator; milk cans. CHICKENS 100 New Hampshire' hens; 400 electric chick battery; 2 brooder stoves. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Marion electric stove; Shelvador Crosley refrigerator; 16 cu. ft deep freeze: dining room suite; 2 bedroom suites; chest of„drawers; 2 living room rockers; 2 9x12 rugs: writing desk; iron bedstead; springs and mattresses; rocking chair; telephone desk; LeRoy motor bicycle. Many other articles tdo numerous to mention. TERMS --USUAL BANK TERMS. Not Responsible For AtcMents. Lunch Wairon On Grounds. B .A. LUSE, Owner First National Bank of Woodstock, Clerking. •• I: H E n 111I H1 Ml H-m | COMING EVENTS <"f f I UHI11 U tM'l 111 M U NOTICE TO PROPERTY 0W1TE1ES AND RESIDENTS Of the City of McHenry, Illinois as the Nancy Dale Farm, 5% miles Please take notice that on the South of McHenry, 4% miles East 12th day of September, 1951, a of Crystal Lake. 1 mile West of Public Hfarlng will be held at | Burton's Bridge, on the City Hall of the City of Mc-, SUNDAY/AUGUST 26th, Henry at the hour of 8:00 P. M„ concerning the proposed Zoning Ordinance prepared and offered by the City of McHenry's Zoning Commission. Copies of the proposed Zoning Ordinance may be examined at the following places: The McHenry State Bank Office of Earl R. Walsh. City Clerk The McHenry Plaindealer The Kent Co. The interested parties ape invited to attend the public hearing for the purpose of discussing the proposed ordinance. V , City of McHenry's Zoning Commission ROY A. KENT, Chairman. r~ (Pubr Aug. 23) Read the Want Ads! 1961 commencing at 12:00 as follows: 84 HEAD of LIVESTOCK consisting of v 10 Choice HoMeln cows mostly fresh or springing; 4 Registered Brown Swiss cows; 4 2-jr. old Holstein heifers, springing; 4 yearling Holstein heifers; 2 Brown Swiss hull (registered); 2 summer calves. We will be glad to have any prospective buyers look this dairy ever any time at their convenience. HOGS 14 bred sows; 45 feeder pigs. FARM MACHINERY Ford tractor with oversize tires, and all Ford tractor equipment, including plow, mower, cultivator, wood saw. terrace blade * and scoop; side delivery rake; grain NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of EDMOND P. FLEMING, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons that October 1st, 1951, is th^ claim date in the estate of Edmund P. Fleming, Deceased, pending in the County Court of Mrtlenry County, Illinois, and that i claims may be filed against the [said estate on or before said date (without issuance of summons. RICHARD M. FLEMING, _ E*ecutorJ_--W-T VERNQN-^-tSffOXr"""""^ ' 1 Lawyer. Crystal Lake. Illinois. (Pub. Aug. 23-30. Sept ^ ATTENTION FARMERS New Is the time to have your dairy barns sprayed with Carbola. Three Jobs la one -- Fly ControL Disinfectant and Dries White. Carbola Is mixed In sprayer irifht on the farm. Sibce 1S95 approved by dairies. CALL McHENRY 667.J.S CARBOLA SPRAYMAN HERMAN ROSSDUETCHEB Ecfgewobd School of Dancing BALLET -- TOE -- TAP -- MODERN LIMITED CLASSES For Beginners and Advanced Students Call Wonder Lake 3255 NOTICE: Virginia Monleleone will teach in McHenry this yettfc F A M O U S G L O S T E X PRINCESS!--" ^ : Lti\ CUSTOM TAILORED OF GENUINE SARAH FOR LUXURY Asthma. W*y : ,VjMi yowf Altar ywir symptom* Imv* keen dlogn--< as Asthma fern vw it to yfluratlf to inruHgdH. § ym M • •Wom bring hi your iwbwBwr for tree WATTLES DRUG W. McHENRY. ILL. ...WITH NEWEST QUILTED MASTIC TRIM AND GLOSTEX LEATHER CLOTH BACKS AND SKIRTS Unparalleled for luxury styling are 4iese new seat covert made of Hte new mirade plastic Saran. Woven multi-color patterns con't fade. $hed water, dirt, grime. Oil and arease stains wipe off. Smooth as glan and comfortable as a summer breeze all year 'round. In Blue, Maroon or Green Plaids--the new Bullfighter Plaid --and Herringbone with harmonizing Quilted Plastic Trim. Drive in for vours today! COMMUNITY AUTO SUPPLY (THE LITTLE STOKE WITH THE BIG SI PPLY) REPLACEMENT PASTS FOB ALL CARS On Rls. 120 & 31 Phone 778 ~ McHenry, 111. Aipst 9*-M St. John's Church Carnival, Johssburg. Aafnst 27-28 High School Registration -- School Office -- Aagnst 28 Luncheon And Card Party--1 p.m.--St. Peter's ChufOll Hall. Spring Grove. September 4 v Fox RiveT Valley Camp, R.N'.A. --Myrtle Harrison Home, Ringwood. - / . September 6 • ' St. Mary's-St. Patrick*# School P T A. -- 3:15 O'Clock. . September 6 Business And Social Meeting-- C D. of A. •..: September 14 Annual Fall Luncheon--McHenry -Woman's Club. ' October 4 C. D. of A. Public-Partf>-V -October IS Knights Of Columbna And Dance. BIRTHS Mrs. Zena Bacon became a great-grandmother for the first time with the birth of a daughter, Janice, to Mr. and Mrs. Royce Damm of Kenosha, Wis., on Aug. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richardson of Loves Park are the parents of a daughter, born at St. Anthony's hospital. RocKford, Aug. '16. Mr. Richardson formerly made his home at McCulIom Lake. His wife is the former Marilyn Bennett of Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Schlavone became the parents of a daughter, born at the Woodstock hospital on Aug. 13. Mr. and Mrs. William Ashbaugh of Rt. 3. McHenry, are the parents of a son, born at Sherman hospital Atig. 14. *A daughter was born at the Woodstock hospital on Aug. 13 to Mr. and Mrs. James Curran. Party A MONO THE 3CCK Miss Catherine Althoff of Johnsburg is recovering from surgery which she underwent last week at the Woodstock hospital. Harry A. Putnam of Nunda township underwent surgery at t h e W o o d s t o c k h o s p i t a l l a s t Thursday. Mrs. Carolyn Qorenson has been a surgical patient at the Wood stock hispital. LAST RITES HELD THURSDAY MORNING FOR POLIO VICTIM Last rites were conducted at 9:30 o'clock Thursday morning at Patrick's churcn for little Carol Ann Reinboldt, 10, who died in St. Therese hospital, Waukegan, early Sunday evening, Aug 12. The child waB taken ill earlier that day while watching a television program In her home. Pallbearers were John Herdrich, John Zarrick, August Lunkenheimer and J. A. Roesch. * Among relatives from away who attended the funeral were M and Mrs. Boughton, grandparent and Mrs. Duane Collis, an aun; of Carroll, Iowa. Other relatives who came following Carol Ann's death Were Miss Marijo Boughtou of Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boughton, Jr., and son, Gary, of Omaha, Nebr., and Mrs. Norber; Bruggeman of Templeton, Iowa. Carol Ann is survived by htr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reinboldt; a sister, Janice Ann, and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Reinboldt of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Boughton of Iowa. Need Rubber stamps? Order at The Plaindealer BIXE RTBBO* WIH3I1 Sharon 0*3hea of Or won a blue ribbon for her lag demonstration at the Watt* conda fair and went to Springfield to participate in' the state fair last week. She is the dao^Mr dt Mr. and Mrs. Dan 0'8hea } Everybody reads the want ads. Residence Changes in h h i » i ir«n 111 mi i New residents to y the McHenry ' community in recent weeks are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Mahoney and family, who are residing at 301 W. Elm street. They formerly made th<>ir home in River Forest. < Read the Want Ads! HHfn DEKALB ^.^SEED CORN & CHIX ' famsvj /<>: y/i#rfuc<(ty nesutti L O C A ! A : J T H O K ! / t D D E A L E R S Clinton Martin Phone McHenry 527 M-2 EVERYTHING MUST GO DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON BALANCE OF SUMMER AND EARLY FALL MERCHANDISE. BLOUSES $2.00 - $3.01 Broken Sizes Values to $6.98 House Dresses $2.88 up to 52 DRESSES $3.00 - $5.00 • and up SKIRTS $1.00- $2.00- $3.00 SUPS $1.50 - $2^0 Broken Sizes SUITS $15.00 Small Sizes T SHIRTS ' $1.00 Values to $2.2^ Special Reductions on FALL DRESSES $2.00 - $5.00 DISCOUNT i 208 ELM STREET McHENRY, ILL. CORN OATS V BARLEY FERGUSON GRAIN SERVICE Your Country Eleyaior Buy and Sell Let Us Serve You ' Phone --'Crystal Lake 77$ ? RYE WHEAT ^ SOYBEANS iiiliiii! mm ro longtr need your ring slip, slide or turnl RESET your old diamond IN A MAGNIFICENT CohimbiantunT DtAMONO RING StTTIMC im STEFFAN'S JEWELRY k RECORD JSH0P MAIN STREET McHENBY - PHONE 123-J THE PLACE TO BOWL | -Palace Recreation S. GREEN STREET House leagues starting to bowl on the foUowing dates: - ; •. SEPT. 10. LADIES ^ . 7 fc VPJf. SEPT. II, PALACE CITY LEAGUE ^7 & 9 P. M. SEPT. 12, OLD TIMERS 7P.M. SEPT. 12, PALACE MAJORS 9 P. M. SEPT. 13, TAVERN LEAGUE ... 7 & 9 P. M. Few Openings lor Men and Women Bowlers. For reservations call McHenry 349 Before Sept. 1st Meeting of t&i' Palace Major League Aug 29th at 6 P. M. Tavern L«ague Aug. 28th at 8 P. M. Ladies League Aug. 27th at 8 P Jf. - SKILLED HANDS GUARD YOUR HEALTH Skilled hands guard your health «t our drug store. Proof of the importance of our prescription department is shown in our full stock of fresh, potent drugs and the accurate speed with which your doctor's orders are carried out. on us for reliable prescriptions. NYE: CC>a.lqf^c>€n tfhjencij Drucj Stcrv 119 N. Riverside Drive Phone 26 You get more miles a gallon and more years of service mi WILLYS HUMICANC INOINI -- with 7.4 compression -- squeezes morp miles from regular gas. Functional design and sturdy build mean years of service with low upkeep. Come in and road-test the car that helps pay fir itself -- the smooth - riding, doubly* fy --: Useful Willys Station Wagon. ™ WILLYS makes stisi at so little cost for upkeep = WUIYS Station Wagon {• you McHENRY GARAGE WILLYS OVERLAND SALES ft SERVICE 804 FRONT STREET TEL. 403 McHENRY.

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