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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Mar 1962, p. 11

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lursday, March 1, 1962 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Pag* Elivw Legak MASTER IN CHANCERY'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE IT ATE OF ILLINOIS ) % )SS BOUNTY OF McHENRY) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT THEREOF IN CHANCERY Gen. No. 38694 TRST FEDERAL SAV- ) NGS & LOAN ASSOCIA-) TON of Des Plaines, a ) orporation organized under) be laws of the United ) tates "bf America ^ Plaintiff) 9 vs. ) £ ROY J. PAPINEAU ) nd SARAH P. PAPINEAU,) is wife; and FIRST FED-) :RAL SAVINGS AND ) . -OAN ASSOCIATION of) Siieago, a corporation ) rganized under the laws of) be United States of ) jherica ) Defendants) «JBLIC NOTICE IS HEREGIVEN that pursuant to a >ecree made and entered by le said Circuit Court of Mc- [enry County, Illinois, in the bove entitled cause on the 9th day of December, 1961, ROBERT J. LEALI, Master I Chancery of the said Ciruit Court of McHenry County, llinois, will on the 8th day f March, 1962, at the hour y^.0:30 o'clock in the foreoon thereof, Central Standard ime, at the East front door f the McHenry County Courtouse in the City of Wood- Lock, McHenry County, Hliois,' sell at public auction to le highest and best bidder for ish all and singular the fol- >wing described real estate in lid Decree mentioned, or so luch thereof as shall be suf- Ant to satisfy said Decree, II situated in the County of [cHenry and State of Illinois, >-wit: Lot Two (2) in Block Ten (10) in Unit No. Nine (9> Lake in the Hills Estates being a Subdivision of part of Section Twenty (20), Township Forty-Three (43), Range Eight (8), as shown ft the Plat recorded in the" ecorder's Office of Mc- . . Henry County as Document No. 245262 in McHenry County, Illinois. Dated at Woodstock, Illinois, lis 6th day of February, )62. ROBERT J. LEALI Master in Chancery ttorney for Plaintiff Kenneth G. Meyer Plaines, Illinois Pub. Feb. 15-22, Mar. 1, 1962) ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED by the layor and City Council of the ity of McHenry, County of LcHenry and State of Illinois, lat Chapter 11, Health and anitation, of the Municipal 'ode of the City of McHenry, s^passed and approved on the mi day of April, 1961, be mended by adding thereto the jllowing Article XII: Compliance required. It shall be unlawful to install, operate or maintain any automatic dry cleaning machine as hereinafter defined except in compliance with the provisions of this ordinance, or without complying |vith all of the provisions pertaining to the installation and operation of such machine herein contained; or in violation of any laws, rules, or regulations of the Illinois Department of Public Health, relating thereto. Definition. An automatic dry cleaning machine as the term is used herein, shall >>e construed to include and £nean any device or apparatus for the cleaning of Clothes or fabrics, and designed to be used or operated by any but the owner, or an employee of the owner thereof, which machine or device makes use of or contains Perchlorethylene or any other chemical solvent or substance which may icause harm to human beings nby reason of inhalation or contact. License and Permit. It shall be unlawful to install any automatic dry cleaning machine without first having secured a permit therefor. Applications for such permit shall contain full information as to the mechanical equipment of such machine FLOWER WEDDING LINE INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCKMKNTS o>5HEo / vi.' V \ s (]f) \ \ A J West and ptwiaioBS for venttia tlon for both the and the room In Which the machine will be located. It shall be unlawful to engage in the business Of maintaining any such machine for use by the public upon payment of a fee, without having first secured the initial payment and license therefor. The initial permit and license fee shall be Five ($5.00) Dollars per machine, and the annual fee for such license shall be Five ($5.00) Dollars for each machine maintained Hi Any one establishment. ^ I n s t a l l a t i o n r e g u l a t i o n s . Each machine shall be cotnpletely enclosed by a cabinet and shall be vented with in- :e at the tbp and the outlet at or near the bottom of such machine. Groups of machines may be entirely enclosed or supported on all open sides by an enclosure topped with a hood vented as provided for each individual machine. The exhaust system must maintain a minimum flow of 100 cubic feet per minute face velocity through the loading door whenever the door is open. The discharge stack for the machines and for the room in which the machines are located shall extend at least two feet above the level of any window which can be opened located within 50 feet of the outlet of the stack, and shall be at least 50 feet away from any fresh air intake leading to any premises.- • The machines must be so constructed as to prevent the loading door from being opened during • the normal cycle of operation. Each machine shall be equipped with a transparent door or port to allow visual examination of the status of the cleaning cycle. Any connection of such machine with the water supply system must be equipped with an air gap or vacuum breaker in the line upstream from the condenser; with no control valves down stream from such gap or breaker. Waste ' water shall be discharged through an air gap. Thfe room ih which such machine is installed shall be ventilated so that there shall be a minimum flow of air per machine from the area- to which the public1" "is admitted, of at least 500 cubic feet per minute in a room where there are no more than three machines installed; 400 cubic feet per minute where there are no itiore than eight mactkinift minute whfere there are no installed; 316 cubic feet pferf more than sixteen machines Installed; and 360 cubic feet per minute where there are more than seventeen machines installed. For this purpose each cleaning cell shall be considered as one machine. Each machine must be so designated and constructed as to prevent the leakage of liquids, gas or vapors. Operating regulations. No such automatic dry cleaning machine shall be operated unless all the equip* nient described in the fore* going section is properly installed and in good operating working condition. No establishment for which a license is required under this ordinance shall be open for business, and it shall be unlawful to admit the publie or, customers into the room where such machines are located unless there is on duty in the establishment at all. times a competent person in charge of the establishment, and in charge Of the operation of such machines. There shall be warning signs posted in places 6f easy observation warning of"the dangers in the event teakage of liquids, gas or va^or occurs. It sh&ll bfe unlawful to permit any residue ' containing solventJ to flbw into the sewer System df the City; tightly covered metal containers may be ubed for temporary storage 6f such waste outside tile building. SUch containers shall bear labels indicating the contents and dangers involved in handling, and shall be locked if in an unenclosed place. At least one legible sign dt&ll be maintained in a place available to customers giving the name, address and phone number of th^e owner of the establishment, and of the service department or agency responsible for the proper maintenance erf the machines. Inspections. It' shall be the duty of the Health Officer to cause such inspections to be made as are necessary to see to the enforcement Ojf the provisions of this . or-, dinartce. Penalty. Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of this ordinance shall be fined not less than BHve ($5.00) Dollars nor mow?. than Two Hundred ($200.00) •Dollars for eadh offense; and a separate offense shall be deemed com* mitted on each day -during cjrmg w TO O O ? ED invites you to Stojj in First He has most Anything Ed Thenries Below is & Partial List GARDEN A LAWN Power Mowers Hedge Clippers Wire Stretchers--Fence Post Hole Augers Wheel Barrows Lawn Rollers Seed & Fertilizer Spreaders Garden Tillers Rotary Tillers WALLPAPERING EQUIP. Paste Table Paper Edger & Cutter Wallpaper Steamer CEMENT TOOLS Edgers & Groovers Cement Mixers PLUMBER'S TOOLS ,Blow Torches Pipe Cutters Pipe Dies Pipe Vise lYi^od Tubing Cutters Sewer Augers Flaring Tool HOUSEHOLD EQUIP. Vacuum Cleaners Floor Polisher & Scrubber Rug Cleaners - Sanders INVALID NE4ED8 Wheel Chairs Hospital Beds Crutches ' PAINTER'S EQUIP. Paint Sprayers Ladders Ext. Planks Ladder Jacks Drop Cloths MECHANICS TOOLS Hoists Welders Wrenches Car Polisher Gear Pullers Wheel Pullers Electric Hammers Router and Plane Cham Saws If You Need Anything Not Listed PLEASE CALL 385-3232 385-4123 LAWN MOWER REPAIR )'S RENTAL THBMNES OIL CO. or on which a violation occurs or continues. THIS ORDINANCE shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval according to law. It was moved by Pitzen and seconded by Bolger that the above ordinance be passed. Vote Aye: Bolger, Brown, Conway, Pitzen and Schaefer. Voting Naye: None Absent: Smith DONALD P. DOHERTY Mayor ATTEST: EARL R. WALSH City Clerk Passed and J approved this 19th day <jif February, A.D. 1962. i (Pub. March 1, 1962) . NOTICE OF ANNUAL ^LECTION McHENRY^TUNDA TOWNSHIP PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT Notice is hereby given that on April 3, 1962 at the Fire House in Lakemoor, Illinois, on Route 120 East, for all residents of said Library District within the corporate limits of the Village of Lakemoor, which is designated as Precinct No. 1, and at the Barn Community Building in Eastwood Manor Subdivision, Johnsburg Road and Route 120, McHenry Township, Illinois, for all residents of said Library District outside the incorporated limits of Lakemoor, which is known as Precinct No. 2, an election will be held for the purpose of electing two (2) members of the Board of Trustees, for a term of three (3) years each, which election will be open from 6:00 o'clock in the morning until 6:00 o'clock in the afternoon of that day. Dated at Woodstock, Illinois, this 26th day of February, A.D. 1962. ^ /S/ VERNON W. KAYS County Clerk, McHenry County, Illinois (Pub. March 1, 1962) CHURCri FAMILY MEETINGS The Rev. Mr. Aymond Anderson, pastor of the Addison street Baptist church in Chicago, begins a week of family meetings at the Fox Lake Baptist church next Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. This is thr first event of its kind in the new church edifice. The first service was held Dec. 31, 1961. About 200 people can be seated in the sanctuary. The church is located two miles south of Fox Lake on Routes 12 and 59. Homemakmg Tips THE DISHWASttfiR Many homemakers ask, "Is a dishwasher worth the price?" University of Illinois extension equipment s p e c i a l i s t G lend a Pifer says it may be, depending on how you use it and whether it does what you want. Research has shown that, for the greatest return on your investment. you should use a dishwasher to its fullest Capacity. This means washing everything possible in it regularly. Of course, the size and capacity will limit the amount that can be washed: This means that, to wash pots and pans as well as dinnerware, it is often necessary to run two or three loads through the machine. The higher drying temperature of some dishwashers may exclude some plastic dishes that are affected by heat, or wooden ware that may.dry out and crack. Water and detergent action may also mar patterns on hand-painted or gold-trimmed china unless the machine has a "gentle wash" option. - Miss Pifer explains that boW well a dishwasher wofks Will depend to a large degree on water conditions. Very ; hard water and high amounts ,• -of iron in the water spell troi^ble. With these conditions,, iron stain, film and spotting on dishes and silverware may be excessive. Some manufa ct u re r s are combating the spotting ' problem by putting a wetting agent dispenser in the dishwasher. Some homemakers weigh a dishwasher's worth in terms of the time it saves compared with washing by hand.' What this difference is depends, according to Miss Pifer, 6ti your definition of dishwashing. Orte study in Ohio showed that, if you count the time involved in thr entire process of dishwash* inq, using a machine cUts the time in half. If, however,' yoti consider 'dishwashing ortly washing, rinsing and wiping, a dishwasher will reduce the time only about one-fifth. Dishwashers make dishes more sanitary than hand dishwashing, chiefly because of the higher water temperature that is possible in the madhine thfen in washing by hand. - Another asset of the dt&ji-, washer is that it provides a handy, out-of-sight place for dlrlv dishes during meal pljeparation. • . K. t BALDINOER'S FEDERAL TAX HORIZONS 3--TAX STATUS YoUJr tax status affects your rate Of tax and other tax privileges. Before checking the block on pfage 1 of Form 1040, consider your situation. You may be eligible for a certain status which will save you tax. A couple may file a joint return if they were husband -and wife on the last day of the tax year. Yes, even if they mar- Hed on December 31, 1961. They may also file jointly even if living apart unless there is a final court order of separation or divorce by the end of the year. No joint return can be filed if one of the parties is a nonresident alien at any time during 1961 or if they have different tax years or were divorced or legally separated on or before the end of the tax year. If you file a joint return with your wife, you cannot later change it to a separate return for the particular year. But if the husband and wife file separate returns and later change their minds, they mayfile an-amended return jointly but must do so within 3 years after jttie due date of the return.- , Don't forget the following in connection with joint returns: 1. Both, husband and wife must Sigh Unless F( rm 936 or other Written authorization is givert for one to sign for the other. 2. Even, if you filed separate declarations of estimated tax. you may. ffle a joint return. 3. Even if you file a joint declaration of estimated tax, you may file separate returns. 4. You may file jointly in one year and separately in a later year. 5. Each is liable for the whole tax as well as any additional tax which the Government later claims as a deficien^ y^This can cause financial heaclTfbhes later. 6. One spouse can pay the whole tax without worrying about a taxable gift for gift tax purposes. 7. If each has self-employment income, each must file separate Schedules C and C-3 to compute the social security self-employment tax. 8. Retirement income credit is not affected and each is entitled to the credit where applicable and available. 9. Each i? entitled to the $50 dividend jexclusion if each has dividend income. It is a good idea to figure tne tax jointly and separately. It may pay to experiment. Hero are some examples: John has adjusted gross income of $6,000. Mary _has a similar amount. John 'was ill and paid out $1,000 for medical expenses. He would be allowed to deduct $820 on a separate return which if he filed a joint return with Mary, the deduction would he only $640. (Because 3 per cent of the income is not deductible for medical expenses where John is under 65.) John has a net capital loss of $1,000 available as a deduction from ordinary income. If Mary has a similar capital loss, the deduction from ordinary income is limited to $1,000 on a joint return. Each could claim $1,000 on a separate return. You may also find calculations helpful where John has a gain on the sale of property used in his trade or business while Mary has some losses. Similarly, where one spouse has a net operating loss from business or casualty. BAD RISKS A bad risk is a driver shunned by insurance companies, other motorists, and probably by his own dog. According to the Institute for Safer Living, a succession of mishaps or accidents labels a person as a bad risk. Such a record can be avoided by driving soberly, skillfully, and with consideration toward pedestrians and other drivers at all times. SHOP IN McHENRY ftadfator Inspection! I f youf m b s y e a s ' o l d , t h e radiator needs checking f Wattr ckcalatioa may b« slowed by dirt, rust and lima deposit*, affecting engine operation. Com* in for FREE laspectioo and Estimate. We OH geaajae Wand Factory Methods. Auto -- Truck -- Tractor Rebuilt & Recored Raditors United Motors Warranty ADAMS BROS. REPAIR SERVICE 3004 W. Route 120 Phone S85-0788 BOLGER'S is the. store that gives yOti weekend low prices ati week lohfc. MARCElli AR-EX and HYPO-MJLilf Cosmetics Prince T;MSX WATCHES Maichabelli's POLYDilM • $^i0 $995 *uP PRAK-T-KAL VAPORIZERS Complete Assortment ST. PATRICKS' DAY CMPS & s§95 by Norcross SACCHARIN DIABETIC SUPPLIES - \ Insulin, NPH, L-40 . fl.48 1/000 VA Grain Clinitest Tablets, 36's • .88c 30* Lilly 91% ISO Alcohol 64c Suejiryl Sweetener, ..-89c 4-oz. COMPLETE LINE WHITMANS & FANNIE MAY WIN THIS SET OF CORNING WARE! , jcf> lliliiliie HViii Come in and list just on# of the many r»M why PLAMELESS COOKING IS BETTER (Look for Hints in Our Display Window) FREE Of SUTRA COST •..with purchase of any G-E free standing range you receive a SPICE SUTCHEN with 24 herbs and spices in eniniature apothecary jars, and a beautiful walnut finished rack. PROMPT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE BOLGER'S Drug Store 1259 N. Green St. Ph. EV 8-4500 -j A REGULAR Spacernakes- 30' IE • 23* Master Oven • Pushbutton Controls • Focused Heat Broiler • No-Drip Cooktop MODE! J-299 $ 148 88 Limited time oalv: law Flasffl®teii EBietric Rang® install®!! fr@@! Any make or model of electric range This special offer applies to a standard electric range installation in any single-family dwelling served by Commonwealth Edison or Public Service Company See our Silver Dollar Specials Carey Appliance, Inc. 1241 N. Green St. Phone: EV 5-5500 McHenry, I1L Y'

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