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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 May 1946, p. 7

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- Vj»o^r "V4- &* * ••/ ^- • * * - • - . < ' s - ' • • > , - ^ „ • * ' ^ j;.'. 3,'f ^ - *•,<,,. 'i'V ; • May 2, 1M6 DOM w»aSgK|ht.Tn>*y " > : * -- v - ~ . ~ * - * • - - t ' **» •*!•««" '• "'»«*, •^•--•--".Jy-* •****•»•*-»• '.. ••-«-- '"fi • Li_ JpTATE OP ILUNOH, County of McHenry. as. ^ In the Clrenit Court of McHenry ?~ County. s.- JOHN M. PITZEN, Plaintiff, , KATE JARNECKE, et aL, Defend- • 7f -r~ ants., $ : Complaint in Chancery for Psrti- | tion and to Quet Title. |> General No. 80462. < • W- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given I*:' that in pursuance of a Decree en- [' .tered by the Circuit Court of MciHenry County, Illinois, in the above entitled cause on the 15th day of April, A. D. 1946, I, Hugh A. Deneen, Master in Chancery of said • Court, will on the 17th day of May, A. D. 1946, at the hour of,ten o'clock central standard time in the fore- j noon of said day, at the East front i •door of the Court House in the city ; ©f Woodstock, McHenry county, Illi-! nois, offer for sale and sell at public' auction to the highest and best bid- j der the following; described real es-1 <tate, to-wit: j Part of Fractional SECTIONS 8, ; 17, and 18, IN TOWNSHIP 45 NORTH, RANGE 9, EAST OF! i; THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIv DIAN ALSO BEING A PART OF j v* LOTS 2, 10 and 12 OF THE I COUNTY CLERK'S FLAT IN McHENRT COUNTY, ILLINOIS, described as follows: Commencing on the east line of •aid Section 18 at a point 1S20 feet north from the East quarter Corner thereof; thence Northwesterly on a line forming tin angle of 7 degrees and 27 minutes "to the left, with a prolongation of the last described line 291.06 feet to a point for a place of beginning; thence Northwesterly on a continuation of the last described line 144.56 feet; thence Northeasterly along the Southeasterly line of a certain tract of land heretofore conveyed by Mathias J. Pitaen to George W. Reiker and Elsie A. Reiker, said conveyance being of record in Book 252 of Deeds on page 88, for a distance of 726.15 feet; thence Northwesterly along the Northeasterly boundary of the Reiker property, conveyed as aforesaid 272.6 feet to a point on the Southeasterly line of a certain tract of land conveyed by Mathias\ J. Pitzen to Earl P. Koch and | Helen M. Koch, said conveyance being of record in Book 252 of ] Deeds, page 92; thence Northeast-] erly along the Southeasterly boun- j dary of the said Koch property | and also 'being along the South-' easterly boundary of a certain tract of land conveyed by Mathias HsHXHET PLAIHDEALEE - ZOIA MONUMENT CO. Large Modern Display---Open Sunday Afternoons factory Mom--We Hay* lfb*gratt-*ny UMor Dependable Over 55 Years * Hear Court House, Woodstock, HI. Tel Woodstock 358 CORRECT STORAGE TEMPERATURES Fresh Meat Beverages _ Fraits ' Ice Cream „ Milk ' EffgB Cooked Food All Deep-Freezers 34 to 38 deg. 40 to 43 deg. . 45 to 50 deg. .0 to 5 deg. 38 to 40 deg, .....40 to 45 deg. ...40 to 45 deg. „.0 to 5 deg. Call ns for OOHMXKCIAL REPAIR SX&VKIX Phone McHenry 439-W rr MILL INN tt (Formerly Barnard's Mill) North End of Wonder Lake at the Bridge THIS OLD FLOUR MILL NOW CONVERTED INTO A FOOD MILL WAS THE INSPIRATION FOR ONE OF THE SWEETEST OLD SONGS KVS WRITTEN, "DOWN BY THE OLD MILL STREAM.** . STEAKS -- ROASTS -- CHICKEN -- LOBSTER DINNERS COMPLETE FROM APPETIZER TO DE8SEBT NO COMPLETE DINNER OVER $1.50 BB CONVINCED--LET US SERVE YOU DINNERS SERVED-SATURDAY 5 TO 11; SUNDAY 1 TO 7 DELICIOUS SANDWICHES AT ALL TE£ES COCKTAILS -- FANCY DJRINKS -- WINE -- BEER -- LIQUOR 0 FOR PARTIES, WEDDINGS, ANNIVERSARIES, BIRTHDAYS, ETC., CALL RICHMOND S12 AND LET US HANDLE YOUR FOOD PROBLEM. "DEAC" STRONG, Owner Phon* Richmond 312 HOOT'S TAVERN AND RESTAURANT 202 Green St, McHenry, III Are yon looking for a nice place to take your wife to dine? Try ' MDONAN'S CUPBOARD J Evening and Sunday dinners are our specialty! For a "palate-pleasing taste treat" try our DELICIOUS SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN (Half Spring Chicken, batter fried, golden brown), French Fries, Salad and Toast $1.00 • . ••• ' -/ CHOP SUET FEATURED DAILY Orders pnt up to take out. pome-made Pies and CakesDaily m i i • .' > ' ? ** '** a Mian anl Olowd AM Day Monday J. Pitsen to George Jf. Reiker and Reiker said conveyance of record in Book Set of iJeeds, page 870, for a distance of 660.78 feet; thence Northwesterly being along the Northeasterly boundary of said Reiker property, last above described, for a distance of 148.95 feet to a point on the southeasterly boundary of Riverside Drive, as shown on the plat of "First Addition to River Terrace" according to the plat thereof, recorded in Book 5 of Plats, page 105, McHenry County Rec-' ords; thence northeasterly along1 the southeasterly boundary of said- Riverside Drive for a distance of, 509.85 feet to a point which is onj the southeasterly line of Lot 19j of the aforesaid "First Addition to' River Terrace" extended south- s easterly; thence Northwesterly on' the last described line 40.1 feet to I the most southerly corner of a certain tract of land conveyed by j Mathias J. Pitsen to Johanna Lutz! and recorded in book 231 of Deed^;' page 573; thence North 37 degrees [ and 28 minutes East 541.35 feet to | the most easterly corner of a cer- j tain tract of land conveyed by, Mathias J. Pitzen to Ella R. Smith,; et al and recorded in Book 262 of j Deeds, ^t>age 274; thence north-' westerly along the northeasterly! boundary of said Smith property j 125 feet more or less to the waters edge of Fox River; thence in an | easterly direction, beiag along the waters edge of Fox River end! along the waters edge of Pistakee Lake following the various meanders thereof in an easterly, southwesterly and southeasterly direction to an intersection with the northwesterly boundary of a certain tract of land, heretofore conveyed by Mathias J. Pitzen to John Paulus described in Book 135 of Deeds, page 51; thence southwesterly beihg parallel with Lot 10 as shown by the Plat of "Crystal Glen" Subdivision, recorded in Book 1 of Plats, page 46 McHenry County Records, a distance of 210 feet more or less to the most westerly corner of said John Paulus property; thence Southeasterly alone the Southwesterly boundary of the said John Paulus proi and iS minutes ,Weat 140 feet to an iron ittb; th<mee North 87 degrees and 28 minutes East 60.15 feet to an iron stake; thence South 48 degrees and 25 minutes Eaat 140 feet to an iron stake; thence South 87 degrees and 28 minutes West 60.15 feet to the place of beginning. ALSO an adjoining parcel of, land described by beginning at the! most westerly corner of the above1 described tract; thence North 37] degrees and 28 minutes East 60.15] feet; thence North 48 degrees- and 25 minutes West 7 feet more or! less to the waters edge of Fox• on date McHenry; they raise the nicest (town up to the fact that we chilun"--simple' but effective. hospital, but if ,that's what we West • feet mora or lees to the waters edge of Fox River; thence southwesterly along the waters •df* of Fox River to an intersec- *on pete Roche's direction, isTmductinig! it's about time we got*onef ©f **id mow described tract,!an interesting experiment which will " northw degrees and 25 minutes)Week ago two white rats were: t 1» Vvilivo IWIli AVWlia H The General Science I class, under i than McHenry have hospitala* Aiiaa'a -* * -*• * *• -- 2. * .» « 1 .if* AWAMA * * .x a iffi! f" ,intere?tm^ experiment which will \ , Un "cnool is out. About a w i Nfeek ago two white rats were East i5 feet_ more or less to the ordered which are being used to place of beginning and containing | show the results of sufficient and 0.15 of ani acre of land^ more or deficient protein diets. The whole less in both pieces, making a to- 8Chool has been asked to help name tal area of 40.28 acres of land, j the rats and just about every conmore or less. | ceivable name has come in, TERMS OF SALE Twenty-five per cent (25%) cash I The gpeeCh clas8 ^ we«k gave River; thence Southwesterly along paid upon the approval of the sale'^e* assembW The^first discussion the waters edge of Fox River to by this Court, at which time said w^s "n Se question oPimmi^ltion ah intersection with the South- purchaser or purchasers will receive and its effects. The second group westerly boundary of said above deed or deeds to be executed by the)voiced their opinions for and against described tract, produced north- Master. 118-year-olds voting. The majority westerly; thence South 48 degrees Dated this 17th day of April, A. D. seemed tfc think 18-year-olds were and 25 minutes East 12 feet more 1946, too young to vote. HUGH A. DENEEN, ^ ^ ' ^SSSi • •• ' Master in Chancery. v Over $450 worth of evergreen land, more or less in both pieces. published Anril 25 M»v 2 and © shrubbery has been planted in the ALSO inclrftrig the following j94g April 25, May 2 and 9, front of the high. It sure improves tract of land described as follows: * the looks of the place. Commencing at the most easter- ************************** S1 corner of" "L ot 19 according to e plat of the "First Addition to River Terrace," recorded in Book Between Classes May I be the first to join "Cam" Martickes campaign for a hospital. A hospital is something we REALLY " • ' 1 " • " 1 ' " • u" • 1 Hir»^rb»lr'u°.'tnUd t feet to an iron stake; thence' (By Mark Hopkins) 'a library if you're not alive to, go: to North 37 degrees and 28 minutes! .. ^ ^ , It? ^ may take some disaster such East 421.05 feet to an iron stake j About* 275 parents and students as a flood a hurricane to wake this for a place of beginning; then^p showed up at the girls' gym show North 48 degrees and 25 minutes given in the high last Friday, April .West 125 feet to an iron stake; 26. There was mass tumbling and thence North 37 degTees and 28 marching that goes with every gym minutes East 60.15 feet to an iron show. Six junior girls put on a stake; thence South 48 degrees and skit called the "Battle of the Sexes," 25 minutes East 125 feetx to an which just about stole the show, j iron stake; thence South 37 de- Ercell Lock Joan Durland, Rosie grees and 28 minutes West 60.15' Matzat and Joan "Maise" May acted feet to the place of beginning. as clowns and almost brought the ALSO an adjoining parcel of house down. land described as follows: j Half way through the show, Ann Beginning at the imt westerly j Bolger took the spotlight and precorner of the last abdve described sented a gift to Miss Taylor from tract; thence North 8v degrees and the 130 girls taking part in the 28 minutes East 60.1 feet; thence show. In answer to the call for a North 48 degrees and\25 minutes' speech she said, "One thing I like and along the Southwesterly boundary of "Crystal Glen" Subdivision as aforesaid, to the most southerly corner of Lot 1 thereof, said point being the most westerly corner of a certain tract of land conveyed by Mathias J. Pitsen to Wallace Berger, said conveyance being of record in Book 167 of Deeds, page 396; thence southeasterly along the southwesterly boundary of said Wallace Berger property 69.3 feet to a point on the westerly boundary of a certain tract of land conveyed by Mathias J. Pitzen to Lewis J. Pitzen, said conveyance being of record in Book 245 of Deeds, page 457; thence Southeasterly along the westerly boundary of said Lewis J. Pitzen pronerty being on a line forming an angle of 19 degrees and 16 minutes to the right with a prolonfation of the last described line 1.9 feet; thence southwesterly along the westerly boundary of the said ^Lewis J. Pitzen property and said Mine extended being on a line forming an angle of 29 degrees and 14 minutes to the right, with a prolongation of the last described line 224.3 feet to a point on the line described in a certain tract of land heretofore conveyed by John J. Pitzen and wife to Edward Bankes and recorded in Bookjf 175 of Deeds, page 315; thence North 69 degrees and 36 minutes west 379.15 feet; thence South 81- degrees and 42 minutes West 393.0 feet; thence South 67 degrees and, 36 minutes West 1102.2 feet; thence South 59 degrees and 48 minutes West 404 feet to the place of beginning and containing 41.53 acres of land, more or less. "Excepting; and reserving therefrom certain parcels of land as follows: Mathias J. Pitzen to James Konz and Martha Konz recorded in Book 257 of Deeds, page 19; also, Mathias J. Pitzen to James Konz and Martha Konz recorded in Book 257 of Deeds, page 20, also Mathias J. Pitzen to Carl G. Kustner and Helen M. Kustner, his wife, recorded in Book 225 of Deeds, page 17; ' also Mathias J. Pitzen to Carl G. Kustner and Helen M. Kustner, his wife, recorded in Book 228 of Deeds, page 272; also -Mathias J. Pitsen to Hugh Fanning and Lucile M. Fanning, his wife, recorded in Book 225 of Deeds, page 16; also, Mathias J. Pitzen to John Wennial and wife, recorded in Book 221, ftage 555; also 0.23 of an Acre of and described in a certain deed given by Mathias J. Pitzen to Lewis J. Pitzen, recorded in Book 245 of Deeds, page 457. ALSO including the following described tract of land fronting on Fox River and described as follows : Starting at the most easterly comer of Lot 19 according to the Slat of the "First Addition to iver Terrace" as recorded in the Recorder's Office of McHenry County, Illinois, in Book 5 of Plats, page 105; thence South 48 degrees and 25 minutes East 20 feet to an iron stake; thence North 37 de- ?:rees and 28 minutes East 60.15 eet to an iron'stake for a place of beginning; thence North 37 degrees and 28 minutes East 00.15 feet to an iron stake; thence North 48 degrees and 25 minutes West 140 feet to an iron stake; thence South 37 degrees and 28 minutes West 60.15 feet to an iron stake; thence South 48 degrees and 25 minutes East 140 feet to the plice of beginning. ALSO an adjoining ^parcel ef land described by beginning at the most Northerly corner of the above described tract; thence North 481 degrees and 25 minutes West 20 feet more or less to the waters edge ef Fox River; thence Southwesterly along the waters edge of said Fbx River to an intersection with the Southwesterly boundary of the above described tract produced northwesterly; thence South 48 degrees and 25 minutes East 18 feet more or less to the most westerly corner of said above described tract; thence North 37 degrees and 28 minutes East 60.15 feet to the place of beginning and containing in both pieces 0.21 acres o£ land more or less. ALSO including the following described tract of land fronting on Fox River, commencing at the most easterly corner of Lot 19 according to the plat of the "First Addition to River Terrace" as recorded in Book 5 of Plats on page 105; thence South 48 degrees and 25 --East 20 feet to an iron stake; thence North 37 degrees and 28 minutea East 360.9 feet to an iron stake for a place of beginning; thence North 48 degrees ' WlMB ta trodbie CAS& McSBNRT «U IGNITION SPECIALISTS Motor Tone-ope a Specialty Electrical and Fuel UnHa - Exchanged • - • SALES AND SERVICE MOTOR REBUILDING) FRED J. SVOBODA Lilymoor, weat aide of Lily Lake •aft 416, McHenry, Illinois BRAKE SERVICE DIRECTIONS -- Turn south on Route 120 at Lily Lake School, tarn left at third road (leading to lake), second building from Center Avenue. • Sold Exclusively By THENNES OIL CO 505 S. Green St. -- Tel 465-R -- McHenry --Burner Service On All Maket^-- , , * .11 - a .r JW % I hope it comes soon. Town* 4// Materials AllUhtr... GUARANTEED Long-lasting slate-svrfaced aiphaft shingle roofs />«/ « low .. $5 per aw. For EBtimstes Call FRANK GANS PHONE 106-^T Riverside Drive McHENRT "NOT JUST OIL HEAT" WHBN TOO HAVE LO-PKESSUBB On&C Complete Units For STIAM -- HOT WATER -- AIR (Blueprints for all new heating systems factory specifications) Conversion Burn&s For Your Old Fusil - ^ il: a ' ? - 7 '•*ND THBN HE SAVr r„ T z„z WOUND HSREr..: u e a e Was the boss burned up! Every can of milk came back--rejected! Juat between ua &rla, I suspected that hia milking equipment wasn't clean, but what could I aay?" Tel Mm this, will be dean is to have plenty of hot water on hand in the milkhouse--the kind that comes from an Electric Dairy Water Heater. Then all he'll have to do is turn the tap and there it is--gallons and gallons of dean, Milk rejections and midget milk checks aren't piping hot water that will cut grease and always your fault. Usually they're caused by chase dirt in a flash. handling milk in dairy utensils that haven*t been properly cleaned and sterilized. T«H him, too, that: the best way to make certain his equipment You might add that Electric Dairy Water Heaters are now available in limited quantities . . , that the sooner he gets one, the quicker hell have more marketable milk. Electricity for Water Heating and other farm chores is available to more than 91% of all the farma in the area aerved by tJua Company* PUI HIRN ILLINOIS • -- » • * -

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