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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Nov 1957, p. 9

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'Si'? -^>'K*t: v i • • •;• ** "• • ^ P*ge NIm > LEGALS NOTICE THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF DAVID R. JOSLYN, GERSON F. WIDOFF. CHESTER B. HOWE, CLARA GOES HOWE, AND THE STATE BANK OF WOODSTOCK AS TRUSTEE UNDER TRUST NO. 692 FOR ZONING RECLASSIFICATION AND FOR AN AMENDMENT OF THE McHENRY COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE. .. Notice is hereby given in comfpe'liance with the McHenry County Zoning Ordinance that a public hearing will be had before the McHenry County Zoning Boafd of Appeals in connect' n with the application for zoning reclassification and for an amendment of the McHenry County Zoning . Ordinance "of the following described property: Lot 1 of the Northwest Quarter of Section 19, Township 45 V North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, (excepting the part thereof describe ed as follows: Beginning at the Northwest Corner of Lot 1 aforesaid, and running thence East 1347.91 feet to the center line of said Section 19; thence South 323.17 feet; thence West 1347.91 feet to the West line of Lot 1; thence North 323.17 ^ feet to the plate of beginning) " and The South 885 feet' of the East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 24, Township 45 • North, Range 7 East of the Third Principal Meridian; ALSO The West 1023 feet of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, and the North 102.87 feet of that- part of the 1 Northeast Quarter of the Southit east Quarter, lying East of the Y West 1023 feet thereof, in Sec- T tion 24, Township 45 North, Range 7 East of the Third Principal Meridian; ALSO That part of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 24, Township 45 North, Range 7 East of the Third Principal Meridian, doscribed as follows, to-wit: Commencing on the East line of the Northeast J Quarter of said Southeast/ Quarter at a point 102.87 feet South from the East Quarter Corner of said Section 24; thence West on a line drawn parallel with the North line of said Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter for a distance of 70 feet to a point for a place of beginning; thence West being on a line that is a continuation of the' last described line a distance of 232.73 feet to a point; tht-nee Southerly being on a line forrfting an angle of 89 degrees 53 minutes to the left with a prolongation of the last described line a distance of 764 feet to a point; thence Northeasterly being on a line forming an angle of 163 degrees 4 minutes to the left with a prolongation of the last described line for a distance-of 799.11 feet to the place of beginning and All that part of the Westerly 100 acres of the following described - premises, the Easterly line of said 100 acres beigg parallel with the Westerly line of the part of said.: premises located in the Southwest Quarter of Section 19, as hereinafter described: Lots 1 and 2 of the Southwest Quarter of Section 19, Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian (excepting therefrom the North 66 feet of each of said Lots 1 and 2). Lots 1 and 2 containing 160.330 acres; ALSO The Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (excepting the West 1023 feet thereof and excepting also the North 102.87 feet thereof, and also excepting therefrom two acres conveyed to State Bank of Woodstock as Trustee under Trust No. 692 by deed recorded in Book 388 of Records, page 418, McHenry County Records) in Section 24, Township 45 North, Range 7 East of the Third Principal Meridian, containing 8.3528 acres; ALSO The Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 24, Township 45 North, Range 7 East of the Third Principal Meridian, (excepting therefrom the West 1023 feet thereof and excepting also a triangular piece of land at the Southwest corner thereof, described as follows: Commencing at a point in the South line of said Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter 196 feet West of the Southeast corner of said Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter and running thence West along the South line of said Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter for a distance of 100 feet; thence North 200 feet; thence Southeasterly in a straight line to point of beginning), containing 8.73 acres; Lying Northerly of the East and West Quarter ^Quarter line running through said Southwest Quarter of said Section 19 and said line extended" Westerly to the- Westerly boundary of the above described premises, and containing 48 acres of land, more or less, all in McHenry County, Illinois. The above application requests the rezoning of the above describe ed premises from Farming (F) District classification to a Residential HR-D District* classification. The above property consists of 70 acres of. land immediately East of Wonder View Subdivision and between said Subdivision and the Wonder Lake blacktop road. The other premises adjoin Wonder View Subdivision on the South and Southeast and contain approximately 113 acres. Such hearing will be held at 3:00 o'clock P.M. on Tuesday. November 26, 1957, in the City Hall at McHenry, Illinois, at which time and place any person desiring to be heard may be present. Dated this 4th day of November, A.D. 1957. McHENRY COUNTY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS By: HAROLD J. BACON. Chairman Attorneys for Petitioners: JOSLYN, PARKER & KELL 116% Benton Street Woodstock, Illinois Telephone Woodstock 1135 (Pub. Nov. 7, 1957) STATE OF ILLINOIS) f - ) SS ;• COUNTY of McHENRY) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR McHENRY COUNTY ^ NOTICE OF APPLICATION;',, FOR CHANGE OF NAMES"' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on December 13, 1957, the undersigned will file in the Circuit Court of McHenry County, at Woodstock, Illinois, their petition to change their names as follows: BERNHARD GRAW to BARNEY GRAFF MARGARET GRAW to MARGARET GRAFF BERNHARD GRAW MARGARET GRAW Petitioners R. A. STUEBEN Attorney for Petitioner "3° Main Street McHenry, Illinois (Pub Oct. 31, Nov. 7-14, 1957) BACK SEAT DRIVER ' VALUABLE CO-PILOT 1 IF HE'S COURTEOUS It Pays To Advertise » LARKDALE In Wauconda INVITES YOU TO GET YOUR FREE GI FT BY VISITING OUR 3-BEDR00M HOME with Carport "KNOW YOUR HOSPITAL" Last week, The Algonquin art group which meets on Wednesdays under direction of James Walker, took a tour - through the McHenry hospital. Mrs. Banker, assistant director of nurses, at the hospital, guided the group around and literature was passed out for further information. They were very much impressed with the equipment on hand and remarked about the cleanliness throughout the hospital. A spokesman for the group stated that they were well rewarded after seeing just what is available. 5 Refreshments were served by Norma Jones and Isabel Karmel of the woman's auxiliary. Any persons interested in matting such a tour may contact MfaS Manda Roe. administrator, or lvus. Irma Rockstead, director of nurses at the hospital. "Watch out--you'll kill us all driving like that," said the wife in • the back seat clutching the children to her side. , j "Oh shut-up," said the husband | as lie gripped the steering wheel ) tighter aiid pressed the gas pedal : closer to the floor. ' Just such tableaus are enacted | each day as families spin along ; nation's highways with "back seat" riders lashing the horseless carriage „ driver with unkind remarks, according to the Institute to Safer Living of a leading insurance company. But the "back seat driver" instead of being a thorn in the operator's back, needling him with caustic comment, can be a valuable co-pilot according to an Institute survey. Six-hundred couples across the nation were interviewed on their spouses "back seat driving' techniques. Advice from, wire to husband beginning with "honey" was much better received than the same suggestion prefaced by "Look, Buster," the survey showed. If the advice was given sympathetically and wisely it could be a great force for automotive safety, the couples agreed. In a total of 2,740 emergency "calls" remembered by the drivers as coming from the "back seat" nearly a thousand of these helped avoid accidents or traffic violations. When men are in the back seat they not only call the attention of ! their wives to oncoming danger j but also tell them how to handle he situation. Women, the Institute survey shows, seem willing to let hubby handle the situation after calling his attention to the trouble. But if either spouse-was thought to be trying to get even for the morning's burnt toast rather than trying to help he driver he "suggestion" usually wasn't accepted. The survey uncovered these leading "alerts" given most frequently by "back seat drivers." Speed was the most common cause of comment. Indication of the value of this comment comes from the fact that the suggestion was taken favorably twice as often by both sexes as it was rejected. But tact ..was necessary or it was usually ignored. The second moist frequently made comment was on following the car ahead too closely. But the warning "Don't crawl up his back" hardly helps matters. When the suggestion was made diplomatically to a spouse it was considered favorably 40 per cent of the time -- helping to avoid a pile-up of cars on the highway. One of the best accepted suggestions of all, the survey showed, was a comment about a driver's tiredness. ! I Here again the "Honey, you've 1 had a hard day" approach was much better than "Hey, dopey wake up." Comments on the operator, "taking chances" waa accepted by both sexes about 50 per cent of tlie • time. k . As this type of suggestion im-; plies a direct criticism of the": driver's skill and judgment'--most preferred not to be questioned on it by the "back seat driver." Here again more favorable response was obtained by the "fifth column" than the "blitzkreig" approach. SHOP AT HOME FEATHER PARTY AT PRESSLER'S FOREST INN Saturday, N 0 V. 9th EVERYBODY WELCOME -- FREE FOOD PRESSLER'S FOREST INN V% Mile North off Route 176 on Blacktop At West end of Burtons Bridge A NEW KIND OF CAR IS BOM! 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