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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Nov 1953, p. 14

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4 sburg News B]r Ib^, Betty Hettermann ; «-• ... ; V.; v •; i-t-. ; ••? • \ ^ v, f <#»$*•** " a- • •V . V "X »•• Thursday, November 12, 1953 fet-well wishes go to our J^nsburgites this The first one to receive Mi? special wish Is Mrs. Jacob •wtt, who is confined to St. $hett»e hospital in Waukegan. Id's. Frits is recovering from to- Jules sustained from a fall in Iter home on Saturday afternoon. Jtsppe Jepson is the second recipient of bur "get-well" wishes. lCr, Jepson was rushed to Woodstock hospital Saturday mornill^. He underwent an operation fWi* ruptured appendix. 4We hope both Mrs. Frit* and Jepson will be up ,|ur£ «- real soon again; * Where is a big dance coming Oar way on Nov. 28. It will be far the equipment fund of the Johntburg rescue squad. As of now, the squad has about $4,000 in equipment which is almost paid for. To be up to date all tlite while, the squad will have ttf purchase new equipment from ttfcne to time. So get behind them by attending the dance at the Community Club on Nov. 28. By getting behind the boys you are he, ping them to help you in djNMe of an emergency. -tMusic will be furnished by ttflp Badger Hot Shots. This band is still fresh in our memory for the fun they supplied at the last Forester dance. Popular and square dances will be the high* lights of the evening. •^Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Metager # Sunnvside Estates were very happy to have guests at their home one night last week. Those attending were Mr. and MH. Ted Pitzen, Mr. and Mrs. "Si" Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. Howie Freund. Refreshments were served after an evening of visiting. their home. The Dalys have been, and still are, living at the Oak Park hotel at Pistakee Bay. I hope I haven't caused the paly family an Inconvenience. -^v Don't forget the feather party at the Community Club Sunday, Nov. 15. STARTING FIHES WITH KEROSENE DANGEROUS HABIJL__ There's a. quick, Ikfe way to start a fire in your stove or furnace, so put down that can of kerosene. Just crumple up some old newspapers, light them and then heap on cobs or dry kindling. Gordon McCleary, University of Illinois farm and home safety specialist, warns that your first mistake may be your last if you use fuel oil or kerosene, to start fires. More than 500 persons in the U.S. started their last fire with such fuels last year -- and it could happen to you. One pint of kerosene has the explosive power of ten sticks of dynamite wffen it is vaporized (mixed with air). Add to this threat the danger of keeping fuel in your home, and you'll realize that the "crumpled news* paper" method is best. J Cobs soaked in kerosene aren't always safe, either. Whenever you have kerosene vapors confined in a stove or furnace, they are likely to explode instead of burning quietly as you had planned. One of the most dangerous things you can do, McCleary says, is to throw kerosene into a stove that may have hot coals under fee ashes. The coals help the fuel vaporize faster and then may touch off an explosion. As for gasoline, it is even more dangerous than kerosene. Tour chances of being able to enjoy a furnace fire are better if you steer away from gasoline or kerosene when you start it. Mrs. Paul Scholz, Mrs. Barbara Reardon, Mrs. Alice Larsen, Mrs. Joe Adams and Mrs. Otto Adams attended a TV show, "Petticoat Party," in Chicago last ;.We would like to welcome Mr. «R)d Mrs. "Hessy" Miller and 4Hughter, who have just moved hwe. They are residing in the' apartment on Spring Grove road vacated by the Art Jackson family. 'JJ woiild like to clear up a little misunderstanding. Last Week in error I wrote the James Daly family was now residing near Chicago since the fire Which destroyed the interior o^jTrursday. LEGALS NOTICE OP Public notice to that the Zoning Boirftdt of the Village of Island nois has under advisement a petition to re-zone Lots 5 A 6, Block 20, McHenry County, in the Village of Island Lake, Illinois;'from PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Proposed Change Schedule. . , A.x Residentiai to b-1 Business. To the Patrons of the Illinois Bell|aa degcribed ordinance No. H, Telephone Company. 'Zoning Ordinance of the Village The Illinois Bell Telephone of jsian(i Lake, Illinois Company hereby gives notice to the public that it has filed with the Illinois Commerce Commission a proposed change In its Telephone Local Exchange Tariff for the McHenry Exchange and that said change involves the discontinuance of toll free service with respect to calls from certain subscribers located in the McHenry exchange area to certain subscribers located in the Wonder Lake exchange area, formerly a part of the Richmond exchange area. A copy of the proposed change in tariff may be inspected by any interested party at the business office of the Company at 136 North Riverside Drive, McHenry Illinois. All parties interested in this matter may obtain information with respect thereto either directly from this Company or by addressing the Secretary of the Illinois Commerce Commission at Springfield, Illinois. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY By G. L. Witburn, Manager (Pob. Nov. 5-12) NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of M. M. Nlesen Deceased. Notice la hereby given to all persons that January 4, 1954, is the claim date in the estate of M. M. NIESEN, Deceased, pending in the Couniy Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. Carrie A. Justen, Executor Looze & Kinne, Attorney 115 Riverside Dr. , McHenry, Illinois (Pub. Nov. 12-19-25) Public notice is hereby further given that said Zoning Board will hold a public hearing at the Village Hall in said Village of Island Lake on December 5, 1953 at 2:00 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of considering such re-zoning, and shall afford all persons interested an opportunity to be heard there, on. Dated at Island Lake, Illinois, this 12th day of November, A.D. 1953. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Island Lake, Illinois • . Ftord A Chairman ' NOTICE IN THfe MATTER OF THS Af»- P LI CAT ION OF LYMAN W. DIXON FOR ZONING VARIATION NOTICE is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the McHenry County Zohin£ Ordinance, a public hearing will be held by the McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals relative to a variation of the set back line of the building to be located on the following described property in accordance with the prayer ol the Petition filed with said Board; Lot 7 of Pistakee Beach Subdivision to Section 19, in McHenry T o w n s h i p , McHenry County, 'Illinois. Said hearing shall be heard in the City Hall in th«v City of McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois, at the hour of 3:00 p.m. on the 8th day of December, 1953. All persons interested may attend. McHENRY COUNTY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS •> By Frank J. Nagel, Its Chairman Petitioner's Attorney: WILLIAM M. CARROLL, JR. 110% Benton Street Woodstock, IlHneti Telephone: 1834 Mi STATE OF ILLINOIS) 4 COtfNTY OF McHENRY) NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF CHRIST' THE KING CHURCH OF WONDER LAKE, an Illinois religious corporation, FOR ZONING RECLASSIFICATION OR VARIATION NOTICE is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the McHenry County Zoning Ordinance, a public hearing will be held by the McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals relative to a change In classification or, a variation from Residence Disif rict ("R-l" classification) to Farming District ("F classification), concerning the following described property in accordance with the prayer of the petition f i l e d with said Board: a Part of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, of Section 7, Township 45 Nbrth, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Sec-4 tion 7; thence South on the Section, line 165 feet to a point for a place of beginning; thence West parallel . with the South line of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of said Section, for a distance of • 850 feet to a potat; thence South pa.\ilel with the Bast line of said Section, a distance of >827.06 feet a point; thence East parallel with the South line of said Northeast Quarter •of the Northeast Quaker, for a distance of 350 feet to a j^oint on the East line of said Section; thence North on said Section line 827.48 feet to the place of beginning, in McHenry County, j Illinois. V Said hearing shall be heard in the City Hall in the City of McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois, at the hour of 3:15 p.m. on the 8th day of December, 1953. All persons interested may attend. McHENRY COUNTY ZONING _BOARD OF _APPEALfl "VS 1*y, Frank Nagel, > Its Chairman Petitioner's "Attorney: WILLIAM M.' CARROLL, 110% Benton Street Woodstock, Illinois ~ • • "v Telephone: 1334 * ; REQ1 VEHICLE APPLICATION LISTED COMPANY PROFIT H. V. McNamara, president, announced that the net profit of National Tea company for the forty weeks ended Oct. 10, 1963, amounted to $3,593,502 after making provision for federal income tax^s amounting to $3,- 720.000. This result compares with It profit of $2,473,735 after making provision for federal income taxes-of $3,050,000 for the corresponding -period of 1952. Sign your motor vehicle license application, have, it notarized and send the proper fee in the form of a check or money order. Secretary, of State Charles F. Carpentier Said recently that unless all three of those requirements are met, the application cannot be accepted by his office. When an applicant neglects or forgets to do any one of those three things, his application must be returned to him, causing delay and extra expense, Secretary Carpentier said. He especially warned applicants not to send cash or stamps as the fee. Cash and stamp# arsv.-j negotiable, he pointed out, and^ if they get lost in either the ; : : ^ mail or in processing the appli-. - cation, the applicant has no proofh ' * A of having paid his fee. *; To be accepted, the fee must? M be in the form of a check\ or*"f ^ money order, Mr. Carpentier' * % said. This protects the applicant,^ - against loss and. at the same* time, provides him with proof .is he paid his fee. *»-, i~ The place for the signature i# ^ marked on the application by af - small green arrow, and appear*v just below the* description of th^/iT vehicle, Secretary Carpentief '-'1 p o i n t e d o u t . The p l a c e for t h $ , * notary public's seal is near th^;J# i bottom of the application blank and is outlined with heavy gree lines.* LAY AWAY YOUH SEWING MACHINE NOW c:,-y For Christmas Easy forms, no, interest 6r carrying charges * New and used straight sewers and Zig Zagt FRHIND'S SEWMG MACMNE Sales & Service Across from Hunterville Subd. PHONE 664-J-2 McHENfeY, ILL. p--' AUCTION -Located 5 Mtles South of Antioch, 111., 6 Miles North of GrayslaSe, Miles West of Route 45, \ Mile East of Lake Villa on Route 132 Sf' Grand Avenue, on the Maple Row Farm, on fg| FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 20TH ConmfMoteg at 11:00 O'clock Sharp t & OUTSTANDING HOLS. CATTLE -- 25 Milch cows, 5 Bred Hfrs., 10 Hols. Hfrs. 3 to 9 mos. old. HOB6ES -- 2 Bay Mares 6 and 7 yrs. old, 2 Strawberry Roans (1 •sare 8 yrs. old and 1 Gelding 9 yrs. old), 4 yr. old saddle horse (gentle), Shetland Pony, 2 sets harnesses and collars. FOULTRY -- iso Yearling hens, Leghorn A New Hampshire, 10 Ptekin ducks. / HAIRY EQUIPMENT -- t McC-D single unit milkers w/pump and pipe line, 20 8-gal. milk cans, 2 wash tanks, elec. hot water heatef, pails, strainer. TRUCKS -- DIAMOND T 2-ton truck w/14 ft flat body, CHEV. 5 Ji*2. dump truck. . CAR -- 1947 Ford Club Coupe. . KKODUCE -- 1,000 bu. corn, 70© ton. oats, "2,000 bales 1st ft 2nd cut hay, 15 ton loose hay, 25 ft. silage in 14 ft. silo. f TRACTORS, COMBINE A FARM MACHINERY -- McC-D Model U trac. on rub. w/starter, lights ft cult., AC Model AC trac. on rub. ^f/starter, lights & cult., AC 5 ft. combine, AC corn picker, Case 22 tri threshing machine, Gehl silo filler and pipe, AC 2-14 plow, McC-D W ft. grain drill, McC-D trac. Corn planter, 8 ft. lime spreader, AC B ft, disc, Case 8 ft. disc, 4-sec. steel drag, NI spreader on rub., J1D spreader, McC-D corn binder, McC-D 8 ft. grain binder, 2-sec. drag, M('C-D trac. mower, Case side dely. 4-bar rake, McC-D hay loader, Jlulkey 40 ft. elev., RT wagon ft rack, and a very complete line of farm machinery and tools. FARM FOR SALE OR RENT Anyone interested contact owner. * ' WILLIAM WALKER, Own« ROBER9 ft SEHM, Auctioneers US. SALES CORP., Clerk E0ONE iftft Uafam Grove, Wis. Read The Want Ads! BUTCH'S SAVE MONEY ON YOUR CAE Regular check ups and maintenance' by our expert* means lower our costs foi We Do Compltte Motot Overhauling S09 W. Elm Street McHenry, I1L Phone 811 Residence 91-R 24 Hour Towing Service »y ..Xr loag m looks*-strong on wearl MS 4 CORDULAUN 4 SPORT SHIRT 1 rugged, to^ Wearing corduroy , -.1 In a wide chok%^f bright colors is completely washable. .. 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