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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Apr 1953, p. 4

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€<lhj£ U/O&AA, ifr tMk baseball season is going to get started right, the weather- Wan is going to have to show Jjf bit more consideration. "*Th4t practice game the Shamrocks were going to play at Johnsburg was called off on ac- Wartnt of*, a widdy track. . ; McHENRY HIGH WINS 2 TO 1 BALL GAME FROM BARR1NOTON The MCHS baseball team continued to show class in league play as the boys defeated Harrington 2 to 1 on the home diamond last Thursday. Southpaw Harold Schmiit WA§ the winner over Pohlman in the low-scoring wound battle. - , Weather" hasn't been too good for practice, but the curtain goes up next Sunday with the county league teams squaring off as follovfc: ^ Spring Grove at Johnsburg. * . Elgin V.F.W. at Woodstock ftichmond (open) ifcHenry at Crystal Lake Algonquin at Elgin Legion Nobody knows just where the balance or strength linger^ this year. Wond is out that the Elgin Legion will be tough. Another forecast is that Manager George Jackson will put k top-notch team on the field. McHenry Marunde, /|i> y . Bolger, SS ; Weber, 38 Hueinar.n, C L. Freund, CF : M. Freund, RF_ Barbier, LF ' Jackson, 2B Schmitt, P : With nine teams in the league . this year, one team has an open date each week. Unless independent teams are scheduled, the baseballs widows can make for outiifgs once in a while. - Totals Barringtori Havis. RF-. Hartwig, (j* Bock, c Prochaska^ IB Hohlefelder, SS f Socs, LF Dewitz, 2B * McGowan, 3B Pohlman, P Totals Score by Innings: McHenry: 010 100 X--2 Barrington: 000 010 0--1 Away from baseball for a paragraph or two. We threatened or vowed not to mention that publicity seeking druggist again, but a slip in bowling scores forces us to relent. Seems the kid bowled a 535 game in the doubles with Jim Downs and we reversed the scores. We still doubt it. Since he quit Hadacol, he hasn't 1^4, the .strength to Mick 400. "We are "going lo" 'miss Tom Duggan. It wasn't always whathe said, but how he said it that kspt Us awake until 10:30 P.M. AB R H ' S 0 0 0 1 0 0 \4? 0 •:% "-2.: 0 •70 1 :.3- 0 2 0 0 ' . > 0 0 23 :A' • V'4 AB K H 2 0y 0 3 1 1 3 0 1 3 0 2 2 <> 1 3 0 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 8 0 • 1 • 24 I " 7 >"! *jj ^ t)f . X &r >V MCHENRY COUNTY WOMEN'S BOWLING. ASSOCIATION Tournament Winners For IMS llif- X f Teanak • - .$$>. T, • Sertea Vogue Shop, Woodstock 2715 Duffy's Tavern, Woodstock 2672 Wawona Lodge, Woodstock 2606 St. John's Lutheran, Woodstock 2588 C. D. of A. Team No. 1, McHenry 2507 Women of the Moose Team No. 5, Woodstock 2589 Newell Street Merchants, * Woodstock v 2570 Merwins, Woodstock , 2560 Krueger's -Landscaping, McHenry ^ • .» 2553 Mi Place, McHenry .'"T - 2547 Badger Marine, Harvard 2547 _ But, why Duggan had to pick the night before our Chamber of Commerce dinner to sound off in the wrong direction is note than we can understand. Getting the bounce two hours b«fore his "scheduled appearance pi McHenry was a tough .blow «|w the C of C. FORESTER BOWLERU ENJOY STEAK AND SPLIT THE STAKES The Forester bowling league keeps rolling as it has since be-1 fore some of the present bowlers were born. One reason for the continued interest in the league was evident last Wednesday night as the boys sat down to a he-man's steak dinner at Mi Place. There wasn't too much speechmakin'. The secretaries read off the lists of prize winners end a committee was appointed for a summer picnic. John "Honky" Miller's name will be engraved on the George P. Freund trcphy in recognition for his high single game of 269 pins. Each year a name is added. 'Twas a good, sociable time.-- And the steaks wer$ grp.nd Here's how they bo^lMh 7 O'clock League: Doubles . Gladys Gustaf»o« ^ Dorothy Yokely, McHenry 1139 Edith Bohn & Rosemary Donovan, Woodstock 1114 Gloria Bradley A Shirley " Sutton, McHenry 1113 Agnes Lazansky & F>ay Lazansky, Cary 1108 Dorothy Halbauer A Rose Weisenberger, Woodstock 1077 Bemice Ellingson & Marie . Powers, Harvard 1078 Mary Powers A Marion Donnelly, McHenry 1088 Mildred Hickey & Rose Kadlec, Fox River Grove ,1081 Pearl Ehlert A Eleanore 1 Krupp, Crystal Lake 1060 Polly Judson & Oral Herendeal, Statk* OraJ Herendeen, Woodstock 589 Janice Pieroni, McHenry 586 Gladys LeVault, Woodstock 585 Elsie Wink el, McHenry. . Edith Randi McHenry Marge Kvidera, Cary Parbara Gilpin, McHenry Margaret Wagner, Harvard Dorothy Yokley, McHenry Inez Krueger, McHenry 579 578 577 574 573 571 566 We think he" should haw taken fc drive out into the country air <tBd kept his appointment. If he Wanted to drown his sorrows, McHenry isn't a bad place which to drown 'em. Singles Ed Justen .. Charlie Dowe Honky Miljer m Frank Gende ._ That's our opinion and none other than Thomas Duggan says we must have free speech. We'd Uke to be paid so well as Dugfan for free speech. < On Friday afternoon, » "Mac" will take his league-leading baseballers to Libertyville. Next "Thursday, JJj&y 7, Warren will fee here/ •. A campaign has been started around our house for another fishing trip after the school term ends. While the voting isn't unanimous at this time, tlie straw yote would indicate that the program is gaining strength. Softball Tourney -- The V. F. w. win sponsor a Softball tournament for grammar school boys the latter part Of May. Call or write Father JfccGowan on or before May 8 if you wish to enter. Entries will be taken from the various Irchools in this area rather than through individual groups Should be a lot of fun. . r DAILY PINUPS: Heredity may determine your stature, only you can make up your mind. Today's bargain may be tomorrow's burden. When a woman suffers In' silence she could be saving; the fhergy for a final score. Commonplaces are not uncommon in scaling• the heights., ANONYMOUS John T. Scopes was arrested , and convicted for teaching Evolution St Dayton, Ohio. .631 610 606 594 Double* . Bill Meath, Ed Justen . . rriE0i!7 $onky Miller, Ben Hiller .. 1011 Harry Conway, Dick Fredricks 1003 Dick Yager, Charlie Dowe .. 995 High game -- Honky Miller, 269 High series -- Dick Yager, 605 (twice) High series -- Bill Kreutzer, 612 All series have handicaps to* eluded. . . The County Annual Spring Banquet-Meeting will be held at 7 p.m., May 6, Wednesday, at the McHenry V. F. W. clubhouse. Reservations can be made with Laura Schmitt mt> Jater May 1st. HUGE COLORFUL GYM SHOW FRIDAY • • ••• On® of the moat enjoyable programs and surely one of the beat attended ever held in McHenry was the 1953 girls' gym show, directed by Miss Mauris Taylor, which was presented before considerably more than 1,000 spectators in the new gymnasium last Friday evening. The program opened with mass marching and calisthenics, which was pleasing to the eye, vpfth each class appearing in diffeiv ent colored suits. A parade of sports followed which gave the viewer an idea of the variety of activities offered to the girls. Outstanding were the four specialty numbers presented* by each dass. First of these was "Ropes *n' Rhythm" done by the freshmen. In snappy, military outfits thejf appeared in various formation^ with a number of rope skipping1 routines done to music. The sophomores, part, of them dressed in frilly peach and gre'en outfits, the others attired as their dancing partners, in matching color outfits, performed a "Sugar-Tea" strut. The juniors selected the "Bunny Hop" and nowhere could cuter bunnies have been found. The life-size rabbits, advertised on the programs as "left over from Easter," scurried here and there through the: audience and then, in colored spotlight, went into their dance. Between these class routines, a high-jump contest was held which resulted in a tie between! Carol Olsen of the senior class*, and Marilyn Watson, representing the freshmen. The finale was the Montovanl waltz formal in which seniors and juniors, in pastel formals, covered the entire darkened gym floor to present a very beautiful dance. It was concluded as a spotlight was thrown upon a large American flag as "The Star Spangled Banner" was played. Both the highest and the Jpwest points above sea level in the United States are in California. The first oil well in the U.S. was buil£ in Tftusville, fc*a., In 1859. SPECIAL ELECTION A c&U for a special election on July 20 in the Fourth Supreme Court district, to fill the State Supreme Court bench vacancy caused by the death of Justice Albert M. Crampton of Moline, has been issued by Governor William G. Stratton. The Fourth Supreme Court district is composed of Rock Island, Mercer, Henderson, Warren, Hancock, M c D o n o u g h , F u l t o n , A d a m s , Schuyler, Birown, Cass, Mason, Menard and Morgan counties. 9 O'clock Leagtle: Singles • Chuck Weingart, 605, 138--743 Geo. Justen, 535, 171--706 Henry M. Schaefer 506 162--668 4-rt Nelson 468 189--657" Double* Bill Tonyan, Chuck Wein- Sart 1066 Ed Thennes, Geo. Justen 1063 Gus Freund, Art Nelson * 981 Leo Stilling, Ernie Freund 953 •R IP MEET A P JACKET Men-on-the-go will GO for this gabardine sport jacket ... so smart, so snug, so weather-protective. Zippered front and Reversibles. All Colors, Patterns and Sizes. $6.95 lo $1945 Fitzgerald's Men's Store 208 So. Green S-ireet ilcHetiry, 111* ^^JpHONE 19 v Jjf - .. •••*• 'iSd* NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Saturday, the 16th day of May, 1953, an election will be held in Sphool District Number 36, McHenry County, Illinois, for the purpose of voting upon the following propositions: 1. Shall the Board of Education of School District Number 36, McHenry County, Illinois, construct a separate school building on the site no\v owned by said School District to be used for classroom and other school purposes ? 2. Shall the Board of Education of School District Number 36, McHenry County, Illinois, issue $147,000 School Building Bonds, due serially on December 1 in each of the years and in amounts as follows: $5,000 -- 1954 through 1962 10,000 -- 1963 through 1971 , .12,000 41972 -- . bearing interest at a rate not to exceed Three and Three- Fourths Per Cent (3%9'c) per annum? For the purpose of this election the following polling place is hereby established^ | Harrison Grade School Building; McHenry County WONDER LAKE, ILLINOIS The polls will be opened at 12* o'clock noon and closed at ' 7 o'clock P.M. . By order of the Schg«l .Roard <jf said District. " .jf.ic'V j.. Dated this 28th day of April. 1953. ' I. W. Lundborg, President , P. M. Cheney,. Secretary ? (Pub. April 30, May 7> line extended, of M. A. Conway's Second Subdivision; thence Northeasterly along said center line 266.6 feet to on angle in said road; thence along a line, being the center line of said road which forms an angle to the' right of 186 degrees and 45 minutes for a distance of 40.9 feet for a place of beginning; thence Northeasterly along said center line r 421.1 feet; thence South 2 degrees 04 minutes West, 436.0' feet; thence Northwesterly 328 feet to th*» nlace of beginning, in McHenry County, Illinois. for the purpose of permitting the owner to subdivide said property fcr residential purposes. Said hearing will be held In the City Hall in the City of McHenry, McHenry, IlliHbis at the hour of .3:00 P.M. on thfe 26th day of May, 1953. All persons interested may attend. McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS By: Frank Nagel, Its Chairman Petitioner's Attorney: • Vernon J. Knox ' v w McHenry, Illinolf • • v 1 l} McHenry 43 - -V*.- (Publish -4-3<N»y T;% AUCTION WILLIAM H. RUS8EL, Auctioneer It.-. • - M - f T * NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF GEORGE J. WUNDER 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 County Zoning Ordinance relative to a change in classification from Farming to Residence R-l classification of the following described property: Part of the West Half of the . Southwest Quarter of Section 25, ToWnship 45 North, Range 8, East of the Third P.M. described as follows. Commencing , at the intersection of the center line of Pistakee Bay and McHenry' Road and the North E L M * BT. 176 WAUCONDA •ftwgngMfrtfr ||| ^ l|l THUKS., FRI. A SAT., APRIL 30 - MAY l-J , Bob Hope Mickey Rooney v ^OFF LIMITS" 1 SUN. A MON., MAY 3-4 Marilyn Monroe Joseph Gotten % "NIAGARA" (Technicolor) 4 Cartoons Sun. Mat 2:30 P. M. |^l 1^1 1^1 ifl, l'11'1 ijl l4l '^11*' 'jl The undersigned will sell the following personal property at public auction on the farm known as the James Mathison Farm, 2% miles South and East of Hebron on th? Hebron-Tryon's Corner Blacktop Road, on SUNDAY, MAY 3rd, 1953 commencing at 1 o'clock 14 HEAD of LIVESTOCK , . consisting of 11 Choice 1st and 2nd Calf Hotstein Heifers; 2 Bull Calves; 1 yearling Pure Bred Bull. BULL LINE OF FARM MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT, TOGETHER WITH A QUANTITY OF GOOD FEED, HAY, SILAGE, OATS, BARLEY, CORN AND SOY BEANS. All small tools used in the operation of a farm. MANY OTHER ARTICLES, TOO NUMEROUS TO MBBfTSON. . LoMh Wagon On OnMh." Nel KespoBsMe For Accidents. TERMS: Usual Bank Terms. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of WOODSTOCK First NaJonal Bank of Woodstock, / ^ Clerking. Member Federal Reserve and Federal Deposit Insurance. Corporation. > l* <• •!' 1-H' »•> li 1 »'•!• 14 •{. •}. }• l. H I •! 'I 'I t 'I '!• 'I1 <1 f» THURS., FRI. A SAT., APRIL 30 - MAY 1-2 rr i i L L c r* TO-NK5HT THRU SAT.! APRIL 30, MAY 12* " DOUBLE FEATURE! BB^hdead AlEXMCOt -- PLUS -- . =.^., ! ; BARKER if - in '••$!'£?;• 'Tartan's Savage Fury" SUN. A MON., MAY JAMES STEWART® in The Naked Spuj^ li Technicolor v TUBS., WED. A THURS., MAY 5-6-7 V BOB HOPE tiOCKEY ROONEY in "OFF LIMITS" , - HMat itt* Bids for making U.S. Route 6f a four-lane highway between Sherman and Lincoln, a distance of 18>i miles, were opened In Springfield April 24. Governor William G. Stratton, making this announcement, said actual construction operations may be expected to start within thirty days after a bid is accepted, unless bad weather intervenes. GENOA T H [; A T R tr FRI. A SAT., MAY 1-2 Open 6:15 - Start 6:30 C.S.T. Rod Cameron Arleen Wlwlan Forrest Tucker in . . , "SAN, ANTONEl? - -**• -- Co-Feature -- Leo Gorcey A Bowery Boys in "NO HOLDS BARRED" K SUN. & MON., M™""" Sun. Continuous from 2:00 C.S.T. Mon. Open 6:45 - Start 7:00 C.S.T. Virginia Mayo Gene Nelson Frank Love joy in "SHE'S BACK OM BROADWAY" In Color TUES., WED. A THURS., MAY 5-6-7 Open 6:45 - Start 7:00 C.S.T. Two Great Academy Award Winners on One Great Plfograrri - Oary Cooi>er in ^ "tJIGH NOON?®" •* -- Plus -- P Humphrey Bogart arid Katherine Hepburn in "AFRICAN QUEEN" In Technicolor OUTDOORW r r or r KI ST SHOWS ALWAV5 bCREEn GPAY5L.AKE - RT 1 2 0 - 2 1 45*60-FEET mohl conroRi Come Here Regularly to Enjoy All the Best Shows Outdoors. " " J 1 , . • - T Open 7 - First Show at Dusk - 2 Shows Nightly -- CHILDREN UNDER 12 IN CAR FREE -- ^ fm: i! TUES. A WED., MAY 5-6 John Derek Mona Freeman "THUNDERBIRDS" M'4"*' 4"1"1' •I'HH1!1 • 4' STARTS THURS., MAY 7th John Wayne in 'Trouble Along The Way" •WW"8"1 >* * '1" »• '!• 'H SUN. A MON., MAY 3-4 Marilyn Monroe ^ "NIAGARA" A Raging Torrent of Emotion!> She laughed in his face on their Honeymoon Night. He wanted O) be her Only Man . . . Nojt one of the many she wanted. 'M1 't' '!• <• •!' '!•1 ' 1' 'I11!1 'I11 1 1 • t i l > » •TUBS., WED. A THURS., MAY 5-6-7 -i1 <• 4"!1 • '> •!* <• • 4'1!11' 4 <• '!• • i Vanilla, in its natural states, |s a long green bean. jfF rrs WORTH DOING fit's Wortli Doing Right. » l i FUSTttSHv There is No Substitute For Good Plastering. • Flione McHenry 118$ • DRIVE INMTHEATRl Evinrude Outboard Motors I ALL MODELS IN STOCffl 1 5 1 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ... ] Big Twin 25 H.P. - Super Fastwin 15 H.P. I Fleetwin 7.5 H.P. - Lightwin 3 H.P. | "Remote Controls For_ Amlill «Bo aats-'w I ALSO • • • - , Good Used • Motors. * * Use Our Lay-A-Way Plan... oot it i MILE EAST OF MCHENRY ON ROUTE 120 ' McNENSY. MINOU SCREEN SIZE 52x70 u. . Operating on Daylight Savings Time NU. FIRST SHOW STARTS AT DUSK -- T^URS., FRI. & SAT., APRIL 30 - MAY 1-2 / Mpob Hope -- Marilyh Maxwelp "OFF LIMITS" 5 •• Color Cartoon and Speci|3. "SONS OF THE PlJUNS" IOI EXTRA! SENSATIONAL EXTRAf , m SHOWING FULL WEEK -- 7 DAYS!, STARTING APRIL 30 TO MAY 6 k. „ • . l - K ,! # k - - ,l ;'1 r-'J i , - \ " " * V . NEVER A « GREATER CLARK GABLE THAN IN THIS THRILL DRAMA OF THE ABDUCTED BEAUTY... GENE TIERNEY a i.!W" You See All the Best Shows at the Family Outdotr I» SL-G-IH'T with the ALUMINUM BOATS *4.- J.. al Tkln'x •MAAll FISHERMAN'S DRtAM ANGLER I 9 iotthh*i<n sm aomdte llsu tao r '•MUX. Th« won dor boats ot all outboard*' TMy'r* smoottwr ridin|- more comlortablo--aas»«r to handlo--spMdwiwHtar. toonuof--mora buoyant, much safer--stronftr, mora r«nad--cott practically nothinf to maintarn And they're anmatckad in stylini. bdauty. performance! Q* B^tfrntTk, M-*. anywkaral Ontii haw 11 PWataal Medeli wMmr ymu ilium, wkalavac jfour Me* JWgSIJ&L SPORTING GOODS. MARINE SUPPLIES SH L aBEEN STREET PHONE 1000 •'3 Lfak-,;.1; M SUNDAY 'and MONDAY: '; ,, MAY 3-4 w ^ •' InColor V.;;v.. r r Marilyn Monroe Joseph Cottepi ; "NIAGARA" \-.P, Also - Color Cartoon and Special ^Subject "CATALINA INTEHLODE" TUES., WED. & THURS. ' MAY 5-6-7 Barbara Stanwyck -- Barry Sullivan JEOPARDY" Qnnc3UC3UUULffl»ftai^™ tlUES CET NEEDED CALORIES {ROM NEW MILK FIT KEFUCEl MaHMroduceil by PheiHx Foods Company Described as the ideal replacer for milk fat in calf feedirtfc { Krafat gives calves needed fat for their proper growth an**.'J;;- development. Krafat is a specially processed vegetable^, tN nutritional equivalent of butterfat in whole milk« ; Calves need fat ^ the proper amount of fatin theirdidtilt y they become more susceptible to disease, are weaker, / jwowth is retarded. ; i 4 Calf etmrtera not enough •' The average calf starter lacks about V3 of the calories hi whot« milk. When Krafat is added to a .commercial calf startqfi el or to skim milk, it boosts the caloric content up to thai , in whole milk. , -.s.,-....;. ' . Krafat promote* health ."^; • ICrafat in a calf's diet helps reduce scours and^helps preven|.,^ other diseases, too. It also helps give the calf a better general appearance, and helps it grow stronger. Just a small amount it needed and it's so easy to use. See the simple direction^* ^ Ijih the Krafat can label, ^ S*» the Krafat thaktr nearest jWi--todnyl Nary ^ 1 Pfmne li. O. Andrews Co., Woodstock, 111. ... 428 ~ ®ig Foot Feed Co., Big Foot Prairie, 111.; •' P.O. Harvard, 111 517I||^ lUmond & Douglas, Chemung, 111. ......339J £>. Hereley fli Sons, Harvard, 111^ •••••«*•';*»»<. 10 if. P. Kraft Feed Co., Hebron, 111 VV^W.;. 3901 f JtfcHenry Co. Farmers Co-op Assn., McHenry, III. «.... -729 McHenry Mills, Inc., McHenl-y, 111. 815 flhaw & Baker, Union, 111 . 2171 : fjhurtlefT& Company, Marengo,^1U ....«........ % 4 v 1' j: • - a

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