v;r "T. "™ , :w. PLAtfTOBALKH " '••' > •** v ;Y • ' '*,**»*• mTmn* a.. na/ ay**•>. AAauadgMuKsbSt 4T1, LEGALS N O T I C E F' ft! IPNL ICTAHTEI OMNA TTER OF TJHE APOF BENJAMIN B. GOLDBERG AND BETTY J. WILL FOR A CHANGE OF ISONING CLASSIFICATION AND AMENDMENT OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE. Notice is hereby given in compliance with the McHenry County Koning Ordinance that a public hearing will be had before the McHenry County Zoning Board *>f Appeals in connection with the above application that the zoning classification of the following described property be changed from that of Farming (F) District Classification to Residence , (R-l) District Classification; 1 Part of the E% of the EVfc of Section 28, and part of the N*4 and part of the SW14 of Section 27, in Township 45.North, •; Range 8 East of, the Third Principal Meridian, In McHenry County, Illinois, described as follows: Parcel A: That part of the EVfe • of the NE U, and that part of the NEVi of the SEV4 of 9aid Section 28, lying North of the center line of the public highway known as State Highway Route No. 120. Parcel B: All of the N^4 of the NWVi of said Section 27, excepting therefrom that part thereof conveyed to Jamefc J. Boyle by deed dated June 3, 1924, and recorded in the Recorder's Office in Book 200 of Deeds, Page 72, and that part thereof conveyed to Margaret Gielow by Warranty Deed dated October 11, 1943, and recorded October 25, 1943, in Book 262 of Deeds, Page 615; also excepting .therefrom that part thereof conveyed to Edward M. and Ragnhild Fitzgerald by deed dated January 4, 1939, and recorded in Book 236 of Deeds, Page 76, and that part thereof conveyed to Adolph J. and Mabel Christiansen by deed dated August 25, 1938, and recorded in Book 235 of Deeds, Page 374; also excepting therefrom that part thereof conveyed to Irene Kajar: and Bessie T. _ Adorjen by deed dated Septem- ^ bei4 11, 1937, and recorded in Book 225 of Deeds, Page 243. and by deed dated August 26, | 1938, and recorded in Book 236 of Deedf , Page 3. Parcel C: That part of the N*£ of the NE*4 of said Secton 27, lying West of the Southwesterly line of the right-of-way of the Chicago and North Western £ Railway. , Parcel D: All of the SWVi of the NW%, and that part of the SE% of the NWK, and that part of the N% of the SWV4 Of said Section 27, lying North Of the center line of the public highway known as State High- Way Route No. 120, and West of the following described line: Beginning at a point in the center of said public highway, which point is 1824.9 feet Southeasterly along the center line of said public highway from the West line of said Section 2T, and running thence North to a Tpoint on the North line of the said SE1^ and the NW*4 of said Section 27, which point is 867.3 -eet West of the Northeast corner of said SE*4 of the NWy4 of Section 27; excepting therefrom the premises hereinafter described as "Parcel E". Parcel E: That part of the SWVi of the NW>4, and that part of the N% of the SWVi at said Secton 27, lying North of the center line of the public highway known as State Highway Route No. 120, bounded „ an8 described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a point in the center 6f said public highway, which point is 1824,9 feet Southeasterly along the center line of said public highway from " the West line of said Section 27; and running thence North a distance of 230 feet to a point; thence Northwesterly on a line parallel to the said center line of said public highway, a distance of 1200 feet to a point; thence South, a distance of 230 feet to the center of said public highway; thence Southeasterly along the said center line of said public highway, a distance of 1200 feet to the place of beginning; and that the zoning classification of the premises hereina1*ove described 'as "Parcel E" be changed from that of Farming (F) District Classification to Business (B-l) District Classification. Such hearng Will be held at 3j00 o'clock, P.M., CDST, on Tuesday, August 26, 1952, at the City Hall in the City of McHenry. Illinois, at which time and place any persons desiring to object may be heard. / • •' Dated this 7th jdik? of August, A. D„ 1952 McHENRY COUNTY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS By ttAGEL, Chairman Attorneys for Petition JOSLYN, PARKER & ft ELL 116 Benton Street Woodstock,. Illinois. directly from this Company or by adressing the Secretary of the Illinois Commerce Commission at Springfield, Illinois. A copy of the proposed changes may be inspected by iny interested party at any business office of this Company. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY of Northern Illinois. By W. J. CROWLEY, Manager of Rates. S ' ; (Pub. July 24-31, Auf.t t| ---f. • • REPORT THREE AUTO CRASHES, ONE NEAR McHENRY PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Proposed Change in Schedule E-3-R The PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS hereby gives notice to the public that it has filed with the Illinois Commerce Commission on July 18, 1952, changes in its I Schedule E-3-R, Information and j Requirements for the Supply of , Electric Service. ' In this filing it is proposed to i extend the application of the | schedule to territory formerly ser- ! ved by Western United Gas and j Electric Company and Illinois 1 Northern Utilities Company. Other j changes are proposed for purposes j of clarification and modernization, j Further information may be obtained with respect thereto either f " Glen Montgomery of Genoa City, Wis., was reported to have been taken to the Woodstock hospital for treatment last Sunday after his car struck a tree at the intersection of Rt. 31 and the McCullom Lake blacktop road. The accident was one of three reported to have occurred in the county last weekend. Three Chicagoans, Robert Ready, Norman Morrissey and James Muellman, were also hospitalized as the result of an auto accident which took place early Sunday morning a few miles north of Woodstock. Ready, driver of the car, said he was blinded by the lights of an oncoming car on Rt. 47, with the result that his car crashed into the Howard's Grove bridge. John M. Brown of Woodstock was taken to the Woodstock hospital after his car' struck the rear of an auto driven by Robert Tate of Woodstock, who is charged by Brown with failure to give the proper signal when turning. VISIT FORMER RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. Vale Adams visited the Leo Kerber family in St. Mary, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker in Birmingham, Mich., last week. Both families formerly made their home in McHenry and moved in recent months. Friends will be interested to learn that the Kerbers are nicely settled in s very progressive Ohio city, where Mr. Kerber is employed by Babson Brothers, selling Surge dairy equipment. The Walkers also have selected a pleasant location and Mr. Wali ker is employed by the Prudential 1 Insurance company. McHenry Welcomes Dr. L. F. Pawlikowgki Dr. Leonard F. Pawlikowski, a graduate of Loyola University, has opened an office in the McHenry Medical Group building at 308 S. Green street. He completed a tour of duty as a dental officer in the Korean war and more recently returned from Munich, Germany. He also saw service during World War II as a dental officer. Dr. Pawlikowski is married and has three children, Susan Lee, 6, Roger Leonard, 3, and David Francis, 2. Mrs. Pawlikowski was born and reared in Caledonia, Minn., attended St. Theresa's college in Winona and is a graduate of St. Francis School of Nursing in Minneapolis. During the second world war she served as an Army Nurse in. Kyoto, Japan. The family will move to McHenry within the rieSt few weeks. SPECIAL AWARD Charlotte Smith of the Ring- ' 1 wood Happy Clover club was given a special award by the Dean Milk company for having submitted the outstanding custard among the many entered in county fair competition. Her sister, Annette, was selected as an alternate to attend the state fair for her demonstration on mftkinjfe. «. frostedjsaadwich loaf. Complete line of Beebe Livestock Remedies at Wattles Drug Store, McHenry. 8-tf Dollar Days in McHenry next week, Aug. IS and 16. 1 Oops, Sorry! Charles Raines of London was bidding his girl good night when there was a police call and a man came running down the street. Bravely, public-spirited Raines tackled him and was fined $1.40 for "obstruction." He had brought dowa a plainclothes man. Obscured Vision Factor In Many Fatal Accidents Obscured vision was a factor in one out of every eight of the fatal automobile accidents last year, according to the National Safety Council. "Accident Facts," the Council's statistical yearbook, which is Just off the press, shows that nearly half of the visual obstructions were rain, snow or sleet on the windshield/ A fourth of the obstructions were trees, buildings and other things along the highway or adjacent to it. The remaining fourth resulted from parked and moving cars. Glare from headlights or the sun was reported infrequently. Out of twenty states reporting interference with vision, eleven reported no drivers blinded by headlights--and these eleven OUTSIDE SNOW WHITE PAINT TIT AMIUM, LI AD * OH. $4.95 VslM- $^2J A Paint you can dapand on not to pool, rub, GAL wash off or turn yollow -- fold on a moiwy- bock guarantaa, Ovar million gallons told! Excallant covaraf* for brisk, wa©<t concrata and cindar block. 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