State Stocks Credit With frout .... .McHENRY HIGH BEATS kctUt" I I CRYSTAL LAKE NINE 6 TO 5 HERE FRIDAY ItMucer "Sonny" Miller tfropta to talk baseball and In particular. 1 He wants to say thanks to | •veryluody who helped in making baseball dance a success, ' ' **|r$iaKt Sunday at 1:30 o'clock, we Shamrocks are going up to Johnsburg to play a practice . . if .ft'; . "i%i# n, sN^-V TU« should tee a good ehance for all of us to get a look at the teams and start speculatin' as to their chances in the cojinty league. ^ ^ ?»., " ,.:V •* • Uke wety the Shimrocks would like added pitching Strength. Where to find such items nobody knows. The Molidor brothers, formerly With Spring Grove, will add infield strength to the Shamrocks. The Judson twins will be here later. Until Phil gets on the job, it looks like Guv Bolger wi)( have to strap on the chest pro- ... tec tar and shin guards. ^ W * e x p e c t t h e J o h n s b u r g }J lineup to be pretty much the same. At least, that '52 model r was . good enough to go places. ,HMlt let's go up and see the ~ gSine Sunday. The following week will see the aeason swing wide open. We are looking forward to see-, ing and hearing Tom Duggan, noted sports reporter (and might we say critic) at the Chamber of Commerce dinner Monday night They say no foolin'--get there on time 'cause this Duggan hian has to hurry bask for Ms broadcast. Let's not be lata. Most of the winter "Wish you werp here" travelers are home, but a card comes from the Harry Gannons this week from Hot Springs National Park. "We Bathe The World", says the cartit And maybe this world needs a cleansing. The Grape Leaf, published in Augsburg, Germany, recently carried a picture of Gene Schaefer and reported a bit on his basketball play with MP Co. 71. The world must know McHenry. Lots of publicity. McHenry High's baseball team had quite a battle, but came through with a 6-5 victory over Crystal Lake on the winners' diamond last Friday. McHenry's hitting wasn't of the robust variety, but the team took advantage pt opportunities to get around the bases. Each team committed four errcrs, but could blame the frigid weather on some of their mistakes. " • McHenry Jackson, Bolger, ' S3... ~ r: Weber, 3B\ *• Huemann, C L. Preund, CF M. Freund, RF Marunde, IB Barbier, H? Schmitt, P Frett, LF AB B H Totals r Crystal WahUn, P . Arvens, S3 Johnson, 2$ Calbow, LIP Bauml, C Reading, IB Ballington, CF White, 3B • ^ - Burrill, RF Totals 8oow by lautingiii McHenry: 102 Crystal Lake: 003 3 0 *> 2 I 1 V - 0 2 2 o 3 0 l 3 a* 0 3 0 ' 1' 1 0 § 3 0 I 1 . 0 22 6 * AB R H 8 1 2 4 0 ft 2 0 " 0 4 1 I 3 0 • 3 0 2 0 I 2 1 • 1 --?*: _ H * 7 020 001 1--6 1--6 A previous story told of our State Conservation Department stocking the stream, on the west edge Of McHenry, with trout. Pictured above are some interested spectators watching members of the McHenry Sportsman Club dump the trout in the creek. Pictured left to right: .John; Samec, George Fitzgerald, Frank H e c k m a n , E a r l W a l s h , . Bob Thompson, Bill O'Brien,' Jake Stoffel (Looks like he's lifting one out for the locker), Gene Adams, Bob Justen (with pail) and Bob Thurlwell. We aren't sure who that boy to the right is; but ..he has ideas. / , -- McHENRY RECREATION .-- Early Birds -- D. Schaefer, 466; Bs Gilpin, 449; H. Knox, 444. (Last week) -- B. Bell, 433; J. Pieroni, 470; H. Knox, 44J; E. Peisert, 441. D. of A. -- G. Wfber, 460; B. Farm, 440. MCHS NINE WINS 5-0 AT WOODSTOCK# GAME HERE TODA* A 5-run outburst in the fourth inning gave Coach McCracken's high school baseball team a 5-0 shut-out at Woodstock Tuesday afternoon. Jerry Long allowed only three hits in hurling the shut-out. Barrington High will appear on the McHenry diamond this <Thursday) afternoon. Golf, tennis, roller skating and mafMe games tell us that winter ftoel hills are about ore*. But, now and then we get lost in the talk of summer carnivals, Marine Day and all that sort of activity. We catch our bearings just before Labor Day thoughts carry us too fsr aw§y. One has to be careful not to choose the wrong track. They tell us of a muddy cro8s>°oad corner in the deep South that posts a sign: "Choose your rut carefully-- you'll be in it 20 miles." I:: * DAILY PINUPS: # Proposing what is another may prove the worse £ for you. | The man who is on the square f never talks in circles. | Quality is not an accident; quantity is not an asset. A little praise is a ton lb* loo much praise can be poison, Mve a* ym think--think as you liva. ANONY|£Q{|£ CARD OT We wish to take this oppor- | tunity to thank the many : friends and neighbors who sent • flowers, gifts and cards and refj membered us in other ways on '» the occasion of our sixtieth wedding anniversary. These rememt branees ware very much apprec- |ia tad. | MR. AND MRS. HENRY | WILLIAM8 MoHenry Marunde, Bolger, Weber. 3B| Huemann, C L. Freund. 'Cf M. Freund, RF Barbier, LF Jackson. 2B Long, P V 'Prowls Woodstock * Curtwright, fB McCannon, CF Sahs, SS Emricson, RF Scharnau, P V. . Martine, P Weinke, Hansamm, - 39 Young, c i Selchow, P AB 3 3 2 2 4 3 2 3 .1 2» AB 4 . 3 2 ? 9 2 % 4 3 B 0 0 0 1 Jt~" 1 1 0 1 •MM.. 15 K 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 H 1 i o P 4 f 0--5 0--0 Totals 21 C Score by Innings: McHenry: - 000 500 Woodstock: 000 000 BIENNIAL GIRLS' GYM SHOW TAKES PLACE ON FRIDAY . The biennial girls' gym show, presented by all girls at M.C.H.- S. to a huge crowd every second spring, will be held Friday evening, April 24, in the high school gymnasium. The program begins promptly at 8:15 o'clock. A total of 175 girls will be taking part in the colorful spectacle. The program order includes marching calesthenics, sports demonstration, freshman rope routiqe, competitive relays, sophomore strut dance, high jump championship, junior hop dance, tumbling and pyramids, Montavani waltz formal and flag raising finale. The public is invited to attend. Tickets, priced reasonably, will be on sale at the door. Wonder Lake -- F. Brenner, 499;* 447. • •: , ..A, Ifc-OMO, -- BOWtiWTO §AR -- Thurs. Nite Ladles -- B. Freund, 188-460; Z. Malochleb, 442; M. Weingart, 446; LHuemann, 449; D. Michels, 460; J. Jackson, 181-451; CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this opportunity to thank all my friends: for card* letters, gifts and prayers at the time I was confined to the hospital. They were all greatly appreciated. 50 BEN JUSTEN 1EGALS N O T I C l " " IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF V.F.W. VETERANS CLUB, INC., OF McHENRY. ILLINOIS FOR VARIATION OF ZONING CLASSIFICATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in compliance with provisions of the McHenry County Zoning Ordinance, a public hearing will be held by the Board of Appeals of the McHenry pounty Zoning Ordinance relative to a change classification from farming to Business B-2 classification of the following described property: Beginning at the Northeast Corner of Lot 1 of Conway's Subdivision, a subdivision of part of West half of South West Quarter of Section 25, Townshi 45 North, Range 8, East of tin Third Principal Meridian; thence South 88 degrees, 53 minutes East, 1139.8 feet; thence South 00 degrees, 16 minutes West, 660.0 feet to the Northeast Corner of Lot 22 of Conway's Subdivision; thence North 75 degrees, 33 minutes West along the Northeasterly line of Conway's Subdivision, 1174.0 feet to the Easterly line of Conway's Subdivision; thence North, 00 degrees, 07 minutes West ! 380.1 feet to the place of beginning, in McHenry County, Illinois. Said proposed change is for the purpose of continuing the opera tion of a Veterans' Club on said premises. Said hearing will be held in t City Hall at McHenry, Illinois f the hour of 3:30 P. M. on Mf 12th, 1953. AH persons interested may attend. McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS By FRANK NAGEL. Its Chairman. Plaintiff's Attorney: VERNON J. KNOX McHenry, Illinois. , Phone: McHenry 43, (Published April 23, 1953) HELLO! are here again with our annual message. Our driving range and midget golf course will open and algbi play Friday. April 24. an«l iai)d for. iron practice. : * HI • HO GOLF RANGE Stop and Sock - Pee Wee Golf Highway 120, 2 miles East oi McHenry N O T I C E IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF ANTON P. FREUND AND MARGARET FREUND, FOR A VARIATION OF THE ZONING REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF McHENRY, ILLINOIS, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: In compliance with the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of McHenry, Illinois relative to the usage of property presently classified under "B", or "Business", a public hearing will be had before the City of McHenry Zoning Board- of Appeals in connection with the petition of ANTON P. FREUND and MARGARET FREUND, his wife, the title holders of record of property hereinbelow described, that the zoning requirement concerning the said real estate be varied to allow the basement portion of a building to be placed on said property, to be utilized in the operation of light machine work, fabricating and assembly. Petitioners stipulate that the top level of the basement of the comtemplated struc-. ture shall not extend more than one foot over the established sidewalk level of Elm Street: Part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 26, Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, lying South of the State Highway (Route Nos. 31 and 120), des-) cribed as follows: Commencing at the most Southerly comer of Lot 14 of Matt Baur's Addition to the City of McHenry; thence Southeasterly at right angles to the Southeasterly line of said Lot 14, a distance of 80 feet to an intersection with the Southeasterly line of the said State Highway; thence Northeasterly along the Southeasterly line of ( said State Highway, being at right angles to the last described line, for a distance of 120.9 feet; thence Northeasterly along the line of said highway, being on a line forming an angle of 7 degrees 07 minutes to the right, with "a prolongation of the last described line, for a distance of 18.38 feet; thence Southeasterly on a line forming an angle of 82 degrees 53 minutes to the right, with a prolongation of the last described line for a distance of 79.35 feet to a point; ERBER'S APPLIANCE REPAIRS Refrigeration Servic® Wash Machines * pryers - Toasters,. Vacuum Cleaners Irons Repaired • . Electric Stoves Completely Rewired Prompt Service PHONE 979 206 Elm Street McHenry, HL thence Northeasterly at right angles to the last described line, a distance of 30 feet to a point for a place of beginning; thence Southerly at right angles to the last described line 75.2 feet to a point; thence Easterly at right angles to the last described line, 60 feet to a point; thence Northwesterly at right angles to the last described line, 140 feet to a point; thence Southwesterly at right angles to the last described line 60 feet to a point; thence Southeasterly at right angles to the last described line, a distance of 64.8 feet to the place of beginning, in the City of McHenry, County of McHenry and State of Illinois The hearing will be held at 3:00 P. M. on Thursday, May 7, 1953 in the City Hall of the City of McHenry, Illinois, at which time and place any person or persons desiring to object to such petition will be entitled to be heard. CITY OF McHENRY, : ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS/ By FLOYD E. COVALT, Jr., Its Chairman. (Published April 23, 1953.) N O T I C E , IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF GROVER W. WICKLINE FOR VARIATION OF ZONING CLASSIFICATION AND AMETjTDMENT OF ZONING ORDINANCE. NOTICE is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the McHenry County Zoning Ordinance, a public hearing will be held by McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals relative to t change in classification from Farming District <"F" Classification) to Business District ("B-l" Classification) or for a variation allowing a business district ("B-l Classification) use of the following described property in accordance with * the prayer of the petition filed with said Board: Part of the South East Quarter (M) of Section Eighteen (18), Township Forty-five (45), North Range Eight (8), East of the Third (3rd) Principal Meridian, described as follows: Commencing at a point thirty (30) f e e t E a s t of t h e Q u a r t e r ( ) Section Post on the South line of said Section, thence North parallel with the Quarter (%) Section line thirteen-hundred and ten (1310) feet to a point, thence, East parallel with the South line of said Section two hundred (200) feet to a point, thence South parallel with the North and South Quarter (%) GENOA T H F A T R E FRI. & SAT., APRIL 24-28 Maureen O'Hara Alex Nicol "THE REDHEAD iROM WYOMING" In Technicolor " - PLUS - John Derek as «|*RINCE OF PIRATES" Technicolor S^rnToI "A PRILTeTr" Mickey Rooney Marilyn Maxwell "OFF LIMITS" '^'TUESTTWED. & THT^S™ APRIL 28-29-30 Danny Thomas Peggv Lee "THE JAZZ SINGER" Section line to the South Hne of South East Quarter (Y*) of said Section, thence West on the South line of said South Bast Quarter- (%) to the point of beginning; Also, The East one-hundred-thirtyfive (135) feet of Blocks 2» 10, and 11, as shown on County Clerk's Mat of mocks 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 23, and' 26 of "Wooded Shores Division of Farm Lands", being a part of the Southwest Quarter OA) of Section Eighteen (18). Township Forty-five (45), North Range Eight (8), East of the --Third (3rd) Principal Meridion as recorded in Book Eight (8) of Plats, page 111, in the Office of the Circuit Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois; 1 Also, The East one-hundred-thirtyfive (135) feet of Lot Seventeen (17), Block Nineteen (19), as shown on County Clerk's Plat of Blocks 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 23, find 25 of "Wooded Shores Division of Farm Lands", being a part of, the Southwest Quarter (M) of Section Eighteen (18), Township Forty-five (45), North Range Eight (8), East of the Third (3rd) Principal Meridian as recorded in Book Eight (8) of Plate, page 111, in the Office of the Circuit Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois; all situated in the County of McHenry and State of Illinois. SAID HEARING shall be had in the City Hall in the City of McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois, at the hour of 4:00 o'clock P. M. on the 12th day of May, 1953. All persons interested may attend. J^CHENRY COUNTY ZONING * "BOARD OF APPEALS « By FRANK NAGEL, Its Chairman. Petitioner's Attorneys: MAYNARD A MAYNARD, 1105 Rockford Trust Bldg., Rockford, Illinois. Tell 2-5643 (Pub. April 23rd, 1963) la>«aaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaMi V.F.W. NEWS By Tom Bradley COUNTY COUNCIL MEET The McHenry Post, No. 491, American Legion, willx act as host to th^ county council Thursday evening, April 23, at the Legion Home. Department Commander Perce F. Brautigam of Chicago will be guest speaker. The tenth district will also be represented. ELM RT. 176 WAUCONDA THUR6., FRI. & SAT., APRIL 23-24-25 Double Feature Hie newly elected officers of the post held their flrjt meeting Monday evening, April 20. There was a nice turn-out for the meeting, after which we saw two movies, one on hunting and the other on World War H in the Pacific. This will be a' regular occasion at every post social meeting. The post has also made some ./gross in recreational facilities for members with the purchase of two pool tables. They will be ready for use as soon as it it< recovered. There are horseshoe pits for use during the coming spring and summer, and ping pong tables for those who enjoy this sport. The grounds are being improved, with new and wider roads, more parking area and a drive to the rear of „the building for deliveries. The ball diamond had a working-over by rcvnbers of the Shamrocks ball All in all, the grounds have taken on a new face. Saturday night, April 18, tha V.F.W. post and Auxiliary held FRI. & SAT., APRIL 24-25 GUNSMOKt MUWNY JUwCABOT AU/KCILY their joint installation of officers. There was a very large turnout and everyone had a nice time. Jerry Hettea mann kept everybody entertained with his demonstration on the drums. The lady pianist was very weli iiked. Don't forget, if you. served overseas you belong in • th» Veterans of Foreign Wars." See any member for inforihation. AUXILIARY The ladies of the V.B\W. Auxiliary would like to take this opportunity to remind the ladies of McHenry that all those who have husbands, sons or brothers who have served overseas during either World Wars or in the Korean police action, are eligible to Join the V. F. W. Auxiliary, and are invited to do so. We ladies of the Auxiliary feel sure that if some of these eligible ladies l*n«w of the good work that is being done by this organization they would wish to take part in it. The Auxiliary meetings are held the second and fourth Monday of every mc^th. A reminder that our basket social will be held Saturday, May 9. All members and guests are cordially invited. What Ada, Hke freedom, •veryiodjr'* business. *?' 'H1 '{• 'fr't'# SUN. & MON„ APRIL 26-27 TUES. & WED., APRIL 28-29 --0 TO-NIGHT thru SAT.! VIC MATURE i - In { "Amirocle* & the lion" -- PLUS i- TIM HOLT r in 'ROAD AGENT' SUN. & MON., APR. 26-27 I|0NALD O'CONNOR In I LOVE KELVIN" In Technicolor TUEB. & WED., APR. 28-29 HELEN HAYHB VAN HEFLIM "MY SON JOHN" o also Open Sat. 6:15 - 1st Show 6:30 Last Two Features 9:15 P. M. OUTDOOR' V bt ST 5WGW5 A.VAYC SCREEN GRAV6LAKL - RT 1 2 0 - 2 1 <4S*60 - FEET mm conroRT me Here Regularly to Enjoy All the Best Shows Outdoors. SUN. A MON., APRIL 26-27 Humphrey Bogart June Allyson "BATTLE CIRCUS" 4 Cartoons Stmday Matinee Open 2:30 P. M. Open 6:30 P.M. -- Show at Dusk -- Come Early! -- CHILDREN UNDER 12 IN CAR FREE -- Wednesday to Saturday April 22-25 TUBS. & WED., APRIL 28-29 "Miracle of Fa$ix*a" (Technicolor) Gilbert Roland 6k % ms CAST OF MCHENRY Off ROUTE 120 SCREEN SIZE 52x70 0RIVE I NIT EAT RE HUSKIES! For The Whole Family .... Made for the rough and rugged active days of summer. With a sturdy long-lasting white rubber sole. All sizes. STYLED FOR COMFORT - Only ,$4.95 Mg/IJ&L 212 S. OREEN STREET SPORTING GOODS MARINE SUPPLIES PHONE 1000 The entire staff, and the management takes great pleasure to again,greet our old friends and tb welcome our new friends back to our theatne for the coming season. ~ Starting Friday, April 25th for 2 Days Raw cold W.uers . another man s lames For The Best In Entertainment Come To W\ttard tWTCttBi Your Outdoor Theatre MCHENRY. MJJNOiS «• Burt Lancaster -- Shirley Booth COME BACK LITTLE SHEBA" Also Color Cartoon and Short. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, April 26, 27 8c 28 In Technicolor * ; O'Connor -- Debbie Reynolds "I LOVE MELVIN" Also Color Cartoon and Short. IOEBOI Starting Wednesday, April 29th for 4 Days Bob Hope -- Marilyn Maxwell "OFF LIMITS" Sunday to Tuesday" Apirl 26-27-28 WW NO HUMAN EYE IMS EVER BEHELD! /UM&ftVGE NO NMN EVER LIVED BEFORE! ROBERT RYAN -MALA POWERS AKTHONY QWWSUZAN BALL -WUUDIE. 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