Tjuarsday, August 10. 1961 Tffi tatfttNHY PLAINDEALER Legals NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF HIRAM RALPH BENNETT, DOROTHY ALICE BENNETT, ARTHUR G. SCHROEDER, AND IDA F.iSBHROEDER FOR VARIATION AND AMENDMENT OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS Notice is given that, in compliance with the McHenry County Zoning Ordinance, public hearing will be had before the McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals in connection j wiMk an application for zoning varration and reclassification and amendment of the McHenry County Zoning Ordinance in regard to the following property: Parcel A: The Southeast Quarter of Section 13 (excepting and reserving therefrom the North 3590 feet and the East 990 feet) and the East Half of th^ Southwest Quarter of said Section 13 (excepting and reserving therefrom the North 1590 feet); also, the North 20fMeet of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter and the North 200 feet of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 24, all in Township 45 North, of Rjfcige 7 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in McHenry County, Illinois (Except ing from said East Half of the South west Quarter of said Section 13 excepting therefrom the North 1590 feet, the East 680" of the West 913* of the South 615' of the North 715'). Parcel B f The East 680' of the West 9>fr of the South 615' of the North 715' of the East Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 13 (excepting and reserving therefrom the North 1590 feet thereof), in Township 45 North, Range 7 East of the Third Princi- " pal Meridian, in McHenry County, Illinois. Parcel C: East 89' of the West 532' of the South 63' of the North 435' of the East Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 13 (excepting and reserving therefrom the North 1590 feet thereof), in Township 45 North, Range 7 East of the Third Principal Meridian in McHenry County, Illinois. Saj4 premises are located on tmr east side of Thompson Road (sometimes known as Garden Road), op the west Side of Wonder Lake, approximately IV2 miles north of Route 120. immediately south of Elm Street in Highland Shores Subdivision Unit No. 3, and known as the Bennett Farm or as the "6-B Ranch." Said premises presently are citified as "R" Single Family Residence. Parcel A comprises approximately 75 acres of land (surrounding an eight-acre tract where the buildings are located) for which a variation is requested to permit the operation of a dude ranch, riding club, and general recreational area for registered guests ami members, including constructiCTi and maintenance of riding trails, stables and riding rings, small lakes, wildlife refuge, conservation areas, and uses incidental thereto, as might generally be permitted in u Farming "F" District. Parcel B comprises an area of approximately 8 acres in which the present buildings are located, for which reclassificais requested to "B-l" Business District to permit the housing of registered guests in cabins and cottages, operation of a restaurant for registered guests and members in the existing residence, and the construction and maintenance of a swimming pool adjacent thereto. Parcel C comprises the preserU^ residence only, which will heroine the main lodge, plus 20 feet of land immediately surrounding it for planned expansion, for which is requested a variation of use to permit sale and service of alcoholic beverages to registered guests and members in connection with the operation of said restaurants, as would be permitted under a Business "bto" District classification. The hearing will be at 3:15, P.M. local time on Tuesday, j August 22, 1961 on the premises, located on the east side of Thompson Road (sometimes known as Garden Road) on the west side of Wonder Lake, approximately ltt miles north of Route 120, immediately south of Elnj Street in Highland Shores Subdivision Unit No. 3, and known as the Bennett Farm or as the "6-B Ranch." At such time any person desiring to appear may be heard. The owners invite the public to tour and inspect the Bennett Farm property on the date of the hearing between noon and 3:15 P.M. Dated this 7th day of August, A.D., 1961. McHENRY COUNTY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS By JOHN E. LOOZE Chairman Attorneys for Petitioners: Joslyn, Parker, Kell & Conerty 116 Benton Street Woodstock, 111. Tel: FE.feral 8-1135 (Pub. August 10. 1961) OBITUARIES The Crystal Lake rescue squad was unsuccessful in their attempt to save the life of Elizabeth Ann Baumbeck of 6906 Mason Hill road, McHenry, on Sunday, Aug. 6, shortly before noon. The young woman who would have been 43 on Aug. 18, had been joking and laughing with her husband, George, and younger son, Richard, just minutes before she was stricken. She went into the bathroom, where she collapsed. Her husband and son rushed to aid her and then called the rescue NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE, APPLICATION OF EVERMONT H. SCHUCK AND ELIZABETH M. SCHUCK FOR ZONING VARIATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in compliance with the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village o! Sunnyside, a public hearing will be held by the Village of Sunnyside, Zoning Board of Appeals relative to a variation of certain premises now located in the R-l Residential District classification. The premises affected by this petition are described as follows, to-wit : Lot 6 in Block 1 of Sunnysside Estates Unit No. 2, in the Village of Sunnyside, McHenry County, Illinois. The above described premises are located at 4204 Riverview Drive, opposite Channel Beach Avenue. Petitioners seek a variation whereby they may be allowed to erect an attached garage, the South line of which shall be located two feet North of the South line of said Lot 6. Said hearing shall be held in the Village Hall in the Village of Sunnyside at the hour of 8:00 P.M. on the 25th day of August, 1961. All persons interested may attend. VILLAGE OF SUNNYSIDE VILLAGE BOARD OF APPEALS By CASIMER J. KASPERSKI Its Chairman (Pub. Aug. 10, 1961) NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of JOHN PHANNENSTILL Deceased Notice is hereby given to all persons that October 2nd, 1961, is the claim date in the estate of JOHN PHANNENSTILL, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. ALVIN PHANNENSTILL Executor Leroy J. Welter Attorney 1303 N. Richmond Road McHenry, Illinois. (Pub. August 10, 17, 24, 1961) NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of ARTHUR C. MERRELL Deceased Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, September 4th, 1961, is the claim dale in the estate of ARTHUR C. MERRELL, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County. Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. ALICE M. BELL Administrator with ' the Will Annexed. James M. Mclntee 3516 West Elm Street McHenry, Illinois Tel: EVergreen 5-2440 (Pub. Aug. 10. 17. 24. 1961) RUMMAGE SALE A rummage sale sponsored by the Community Methodist church will be held in Engdahl's barn at 508 N. Green street Friday. Sept. 1. from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. & Saturday, Sept. 2. starting at 9 a.m. An auction will be held the second day at 1:30 p.m. The streets of Washington. D. C. were practically impassable at the time of the inauguration of William Henry Taft in 1909. EU PA! S .Inc. Complete Line of Dairy Products ! -- FREE DELIVERY -- Locally Owned and Operated Phone "EV. 5^0195~or EV. 5-0232 Page Five mel church at 10:30 Monday morning. Interment was in St. Boniface cemetery. 1951 CLASS AT REUNION DEBRA MAE MANNING Graveside rites were conducted Saturday afternoon in Woodland cemetery for Debra Mae M a n n ing, 9-week-old daughter of Donald and Nancy Manning of 3711 E. Wonder Lake road, McHenry. The baby died Aug. 3 in Sherman hospital, Elgin, where she had been a patient for two Weeks. Besides her parents, the infant is survived by her grahdparents, who reside at Wonder Lake. The body, rested at the George Jus ten & Son funeral hortie. ELIZABETH BAUMBECK squad, who responded within minutes. " Her attending physician was summoned and he pronounced her dead. Mr. and Mrs. Baumbeck had been visiting in McCullom Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jensen. Sr., last Saturday night, and Mrs. Baumbeck had also attended the 9:45 a.m. Mass at St. Mary's church on Sunday. Several years ago after a serious illness, Mrs. Baumbeck underwent extensive tests to determine the cause of her recurring ailments. She was a patient at McHemy hospital when i'ie serious heart condition was discovered. She was then referred to Mayo Brothers .clinic, where the original diagnosis was confirmed. Elizabeth (Retty) Baumbeck was born Aug. IS. 1918. in Chicago, the daughter of Magdalena and Jacob Stemper, both of whom preceded her in death. She married George Baumbeck on June 25. 1938, and they had two sons, George (Butch i, 21, Airman, second class, stationed at Lake Air Force base, Phoenix, Ariz, and Richard, 16, a high school student. The Bnumbe-ks were one of the first families to settle in what is now ;he village of Me- Cullorrt Lake in 1944. Four years ago, the family moved to their present address on Mason Hill road. Services for the deceased were held at the George .lUa.Pi & Son funeral home, with Mass at 10 a.m. Wednesday from St. Mary's church. Burial wus .'v the church cemetery. In addition to her h.t.l.vud ano two sons. Mrs. Btue • *1 uck is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Nancy Doolin of Chicago and McCullom Lake and Mrs. Marie Hojnacki of McCullom Lake. JULIUS KEG Friends in McHenry have just learned of the death of Julius Keg, a former local resident," which occurred in Orlando, Fla., on July 12. Mr. Keg will be remembered as a dredging contractor here for several years, work'n? on the various channels in this area. After leaving McHenry, the family settled in Madison, Fla., and later, upon his retirement, moved to Orlando, where they reside at 1024 W. Yale avenue. Burial was in Winter Park, Fla. Besides his wife, Dorothy, he leaves one daughter, Juanita, and a grandson. Mr. Keg was a native of Holland. RAYMOND WATERS Raymond Terry Waters, 80, a resident of Bay View lane, Pistakee Bay. for forty-eight years, died in McHenry hospital last Friday, Aug. 4, where he had been a patient for only three days. The deceased was born June 19, 1S81, in Chicago, where he still maintained a home on Sheridan road. Survivors include the widow, Florence; two sons, Raymond T., Jr., and Frank S. Waters. The body was taken to the George Just en & Son funeral home and then removed to the Hursen chapel in Chicago. Funeral services were held from Our Lady of Mount Car- TWO OF COUNTY'S NEW SCOUT UNITS IN McHENRY AEEA The summer meeting of the Kishwaukee District Scouters' E x e c u t i v e c o m m i t t e e :W«s mainly devoted to adjustments being made in district organization to conform with the new a p p o r t i o n m e n t of t h e Blackhawk Area council. In this redisricting, the Kishwaukee district is now contained within McHenry county. District Chairman R. L. Ostrander of Woodstock presided and functionaries in attendance included R. G. Ullrich, advancement chairman, McHenry. M. S. Ingison. district executive, rei>orted that over 70 per cent of the Scout troops in the district will attend Camp Lowden during the summer and three units of Explorers and senior Scouts will attend the new Northwoods camp. The records show that foui' new units have been organized during the first half of 1961 itt McHenry county. They are Pack 459, Lakeland Park; Trooj; 177, Harvard; Troop 145, Wonder Lake; and Post 672, Harvard. Plans are almost completed for a new Troop at Cary and a new Explorer post at Crystal Lake. ^ - It was reported that the fail Camp-O-Ree will be held the first weekend in Octobfer. It will emphasize second and first class camping and handicraft skills and will be held irt a private forest tract hi McHehry county. RECEIVE SCHOLARSHIPS Announcement j was made this week through the office of Superintendent of Schools Richard Tazewell that two special education scholarships have been awarded by the State Department of Public Instruction to county students. One of the recipients is Eile«n Noonan of McHenry. Four other scholarships have been awarded to replace four previously given, but which have ^been turned back to the state. Listed to receive one of these is Joyce Motulewicz of Wonder Lake. R e g u l a r c h e c k - u p s and maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs for you. 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Sally King Benson, Joan Freund,- Beverly Blish Justen, Marilyn Schniitt Rudolf, Marie Stoffel Harmon and, Elaine Srlmltz Rose. Third Row: Marilyn Freund Miller; Marv Kay Freund Fenske, Joan-Nimsgorn Leon. Jane Schmitt Mann, Ellen Adams, Betty Schniitt Wagner. Nancy Nelson Butler. Joan Nell Freund. Dolores Glosson Gray, Mary Ann Wiedrich Wegener, Marv Ann Bolger Sharp, Nancy Siemon Sweeney and Andy McCarroll. Back Row: Ken Adams, Bill Miller, Clarence Thelcn. Jim Sales. Don Freund, Don Butler. Harold Walter, Dale Houghton, Don Phalin, Joe Gilmore and Marvin Olsen. Several attended from out of state, inst row: Rill Weber. Jim Kannebeck, Richard Others from out-of-town came from Munde'ein', Crystal Lake, Hinsdale, Grayslake, De- Kalb, Oak Park, Richmond, Ringwood. Barrington. Wheeling.' Woodstock and Chicago. ASK COOPERATION TO AID FIREMEN IN AREA CALLS Residents of the McHenry Township Fire Protection district who are served by the McHenry post office are reminded that with the new addressing system now in effect for this area, it has become increasingly important that certain changes be made. The fire department wants all residents to place their nnw numbers on their house, u«ing a reflector type at least 2 inches high. This should be done also on rural mail boxes. Many streets and roads have had name changes and a wrong street name given could result in the trucks not arriving in prompt order. For this reason it is important for each person to learn the name of his road. The fire district in recent years issued fire num- SPECIAL PROJECTS < HELP TO FINANCE VISCOUNTS' TRIP . Sunday, the Viscounts mnrch- ! ed in the V.J. Day parade in Woodstock. In the evening, j most of the members of the corps went hack to see the piotoction district. , pair(»;,ni ()f pmnis in which the do not know their new number are asked to call the {K>st office. People not served by the McIIenrv post office and who do not know their fire proj»erty number may phone .5X5-0075 on the second and fourth Mondays of the month fitter 6:30 p.m. To report a fire anywhere in the McHenry townshi| call 38J3-2121, stating the kind j c^cago ' Cavaliers won the of fire and the correct address. !beauliful firsl p|Hro ,n)phv ! among Junior corps. The "Boy:- GOLDEN AGE HAY I of 76" won the trophy for lirsi "Uncle Joe" Fulkerson „f ! Pjace in the smior corps. Jerseyville, has again been! during the show, it was anasked to l»e master of cere -j nounced and the monies for the Golden Ago ! wo,'p Prrmitte.l to Day, Aug. 18, at the 1961 111 i- CLEAN-UP OF BOONE CREEK IN FUTURE PLANS At the last meeting "of the McHenry C o u n t y C l e a n Streams group, plans were made for Clean Streams Week, Aug. 20 to Aug. 26. Foliuw.Uig the .reading MJ&z. ports, memliers expressed hope that help might i>e obtained, from the Explorer Scouts- in cleaning up I'oonc creek as one of their scouting projects. Samples of the lake and river are being taken, and following recent rains are™ reported i satisfactory. Members learned that a new i Lake County Clean Streams committee is !>eing organized. The Mcilenry organization,' which has pledged support i:i • assisting the new committee.' feels that if Lake county is as e f f i c i e n t in t h i s e n d e a v o r as i t s health department has proven to b e . t h e - . g r o u p w i l l be in an ! envious' position. The meeting was ino stvne of pres'Mitat'ion of the trophy received in the Fiesta Hay parade. The float committee, consisting of George, K. tin merer and Frank Sohafcr. were the proud-memlvrs who presented this trophy to the president and memliers. who were hap| y over their first effort in this field. McHenry Plaindealer 385-017Q or 385-0171 8X1'.! W. Elm St.. McHenry. IP. Published every Thur-day ,i M c i l e n r y , I I I . , by t h e M t i l e n i v Publishing Company. Inc. NATIONAL E D I T O R I A L S(^>C0TI<J>IS ( IS8«ciiTII» nois State Fair. The senior citizen will celebrate his !)2nd birthday during the state fair. Fulkerson. well-known at state and county fairs, won his first county fair ribbon in 1879. Diseases of the heart and bers to all homes and farms in blood vessels kill more people rural areas. They would now under 65 years of age than the Ukt these people 'o use their j next six causes of death cornregular mailing address issued bined, aoooixling to the Chicaby the post office. Those who go Heart association. Viscount, sell their i booster stickers in the audience. This is one of the pro- ' jects which is to help with the trip to Denver. | A teen dance will be held at j 'lie American Legion . home j Friday. Aug. II. with proceeds 1o go for the Denver trip. Tingirls are asked to please not wear shorts or slacks. Tiie time is 7:30 to It p.m. W. BUItl'l ilNl >T, l'uulrhi-r ADKl.K F K O K I U . I t ' l l , K d i t . - r St.'BSCKIITION KATE III Mcilenry County 1 Year v ?3..",!i t'< Months ! 3 Months SI.'J > Outside Mcilenry County 1 Year ' JM <>'.) (i MonMis SL'.LTi 3 Months $!.:•') Second Class Post ige Paid at M c I I e n r v . I I I . 1-COAT HOUSE PAINT SAVES ?MS AND MONIY . ©CJ Mi [INTERIOR ; Mem? 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