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Freeport Journal-Standard from Freeport, Illinois • Page 3

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Accidents Avoided In Extension Cord Use lino AM Freeport (III.) Journal-Standard, Saturday. March 30, 1974 Page 3 WR PORCH going 28 feet in doubt toat much outdoor living will take place at this vacation home. The built-in barbecue In the vast chimney block is In the center of outdoor activity. Four outdoor Th rmal entrance through a paneled trophy room with closet, timbers and a seat. The side entrance is for direct access from Real Estate Transfers Total 38 This Week Thirty-eight real estate transfers were filed this week in the office of County Clerk Dean W.

Amendt. Of these 38 transfers, 27 were warranty deeds and they are as follows- Allen A. and Grace Becke et al to Robert and Sharon Schlachter, Section 12, Township 27, Range 5, Kent Township. Patricia A. Kempel to James N.

Kempel Lot 3, Kleckler's Addition, Lena. Nellie R. Matter to Ronald and Nancy Pieper, Section 23, Township 26, Range 7 and Lot 6, Section 24, Township 26, Range 7 Florence Township. Irvin C. and Irma E.

Kuhlemeier to Elclon L. Cueno, Section 26, Township 27, Ranee 7 Harlem. Arthur J. and Vicki J. Roe to Nicholas and Mary M.

Servatius, Lot 15, Block 8 Westwood Hills Second Subdivision, Section 35, Township 27, Range 7. Hubert F. and Mildred I. Bares to John and Janet M. Whiton, Lot.

18, Block 32 Knowlton's Second Addition. Daniel C. and Sandra K. Miller to Young, Lot 24, Block 8, Westwood Hills Second Subdivision, Section 35, Township 27 Range 7. William Edwin Dildine to Glenn and Delma C.

Virtue, Lot 4, Block 2, Lutz's Addition, Erin Township. Arlyn L. and Wendy L. Egger to Michael J. and Christine Lot 8, Block 2 Karen's Replat of Karen's Subdivision, Section 1, Township 26, Range 7.

Joyce Baltzer Hirtle to Rickie and Linda Elmer, Lot 10, Baltzer Subdivision, Dakota. Ruth F. and Edgar C. Markman of Winter Park, to Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lot 2, Block 10, Knowlton's Addition. Federal National Mortgage Association of Washington, D.C., to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Lot 3, Sattler's Subdivision.

Goldie Schrack of Cedarville to Loretta Dotzel, Lot 49, Cedarville. Dale N. and Judith Ann Hart of Lancaster Township to Norman G. and Sylvia A. Peterson, Lots 3 and 4, Block 1, Knowlton's Addition.

Mabel M. Baldauf of Shannon to Robert L. Morris, Lot 14, Block 6, Pearl City. Marshall L. and Gladys E.

Denney of Stephenson County to Robert D. and Phyllis Marian, Section 27. Township 29, Range 7 Oneco. Kutz Brothers of Forreston to Carlton J. and Gerald L.

Kutz, Lots 1-3, Section 18, Township 26, Range 8, Silver Creek Township. Carlton J. Kutz of Forreston to Gerald Kutz, Lots 1-3 Section 18, Township 26 Range 8, Silver Creek Township. Holland F. and Shirley R.

Haubach of Lena to Vernon K. and Donna M. Lobdell Lot 9, Butternut Wood Third Subdivision, Lena. George F. Johnson of Winnebago County to Paul Bamberg, Section 21, Township 26, Range 7, Florence Township.

Rolland F. and Shirley R. Haubach of Lena to Dr. Stanley J. Bruegger and Jacquelyn J.

Bruegger, Lot 11, Buttternut Wood Third Subdivision, Lena. Mary A. Groharing of Florence Township to Roger I. and Irvin C. Kuhlemeier, Section 3, Township 26, Range 7, Florence Township.

Vane R. and Lila M. Bertholf of Kent to John G. and Linda L. Jones, Section 26, Township 27, Range 5.

Garry L. and Marian E. Medlang of Silver Creek to Calvin Thompson, Lot 1, Block 30, Knowlton's Second Addition. Memie J. Rathbun of Madison, to Marlow R.

and Dorothy Rathbun, Geraldine Wernicke.and Necia 21, Block 3, Lincoln Boulevard Subdivision, Section 36, Township 27, Range 7. Marshall L. and Gladys E. Denney of Stephenson County to Jerome L. and Concetta Pardus, Section 27, Township 29, Range 7 Oneco Township.

Executor Deeds Ruth F. Markman to Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lot 2, Block 10, Knowlton's Addition. Betty Jeanne Gross to Henry G. and Virginia M. Winter, Lot 18, Block 4, Lincoln Boulevard Subdivision, Section 36, Township 27, Quit-Claim Deeds Freeport Clinic Properties to Central National Bank and Trust Section 35, Township 27, Range 7.

Ruth H. Schlegel et al to Viola Dunning, Lots 29 and 30, Section 14, Township 26, Range 6, Loran Township. Viola Dunning to Viola and Ben L. Dunning, Lots 29 and 30, Section 14, Township 26, Range 6, Loran Township. Richard C.

Hessenius to Eileen Hessenius, Lot 11, Empire Estates Subdivision. Cheryl A. Teela to Jack E. Teela, Lot 6, Range Hills Second Subdivision, Section 35, Township 27, Range 7 William T. and Eula M.

Thomas to First National Bank of Freeport, Lots 7 and 8 Block 7, Santiago Addition. Pauline Southard to Paul Bamberg, Section 21, Township 26, Range 7, Florence Township. Bernard p. and Lucille D. Shaw to Michael J.

and Christine A. Pukacz, Section 1, Township 26, Range 7. Redona M. Trumpy of Weyauwega, to LeRoy Trumpy, Sections 29, .31 and 32, Township 29, Range 9, Rock Grove. Robert L.

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FReePORT CaBLBVlBIOn Offer good in present service areas only Ends 5,1974 URBANA Some of the most tragic of all accident victims are young children who have suffered electrical burns in their mouths from extension cords. The triple outlet extension cord is the chief offender, says a University of Illinois safety specialist. "Usually only one or two of the three outlets are used at one time. A 1- or 2- year-old child is attracted to the outlet on the floor: he places the outlet in his mouth: and if the cord is plugged in, his saliva will conduct the current through his mouth," the safety specialist says. Apart from the initial pain, the wound heals slowly and the scarring is he Severe cases defy all efforts by skilled surgeons to Yecon- struct the area, and some disfigurement usually remains.

"The injury is apparent to all. but especially to parents who are greally upset by feelings of guilt in allowing this 'unnecessary' accident to happen." says the safety specialist. "It's best not to use extension cords, but when you do, follow these precautions," he urges. Buy a good extension cord, not one that is poorly constructed. And if there are small children in the house or if you have children visit you often, it's'probably best to choose cords with self-closing outlets.

Or buy plastic safety caps and use them. Make sure that (he connection between the service cord and the exten- sion cord fits snugly. In some cases, it is impossible to close the gap and part of the prongs are exposed. If you can't close the gap. try different extension cords until you can.

Get into the habit of unplugging the extension cord at the wall outlet, then remove the service cord, if necessary. Never leave an extension cord plugged into wall outlet after you are through using it. Despite all precautions, there still may be accidents, says the specialist. Until a child is old enough to understand, the only solution is to watch him carefully. But by the time a child is 4 years old, you should teach him the basic rules of safety with electricity, including extension cords, he Ford Said He Decided Last Year He Would Retire In 1977 NEW YORK (AP) Vice President Gerald R.

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