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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Nov 1961, p. 5

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Vftursday, November 2i 1961 THE McSSEMRY PLAINDEALER Page Fin One secretay wrote a note saying he wanted all 500 s^res printed. Let us explain thai many moons back it was necessary to make a decision on which scores were to 'be printed and it was decided to use ladies' scores of 175-430 SKA" over. The men have to hit 200-530 to make the grade. _ .Many papers print only team scores. We feel that individual scores are of more interest. ^)f course, it isn't news when some top" bowlers hit^ 500 or 600 series so we welcome notations from you secretaries of any unusual scores, spares or of some low average bowler who goes way over his or her average. We can't please everybody, but will keep trying. J. Etten 24 190.7 R. Carlson . .21 190.2 H. Jensen 24 190 C. D. of A. -- L. Smith 216; G.' Sigman 187-494; E. Groth 479; M. Fischback 175-467; E. Wirfs 178-501; A. Gaulke .176-478; E. Nimsgern 185-509; B. Leight 191. Railroads: J. Wiles 5-10; E. Wirfs 5-7; C. Wagner 3-7- 10; E. Nell 6-7-10. Wednesday Nite Mixed League H. Rothering 234-589; R. Ferers 176-478; B. Long 540; D. Fout 470; H. Justen 431: L. Thennes 203-577. M o n d a y N i t e C o m m e r c i a l Leajfue -- D. Hiller 207-596; G. Barbian 236-577; R. Kick 548; L. Bacon 541; B. Kelly 201; C. Green 201-598; A. McCarroI 215-584; J. Osterby 200-531; KlmHuizen 556. Ten Pin Queens -- V. Petska 471; J. Rink 208- 480; M. Donnelly 203-195-199- 597; M. McKim 189-487; M. Haupt 214-478; J. May 178; L. Harrison 439; M. Granger ts you look through the [184: L> Burns 191-179-524: scares this week you will se^"M! "Boherly 178-180-498; M. B. that an old (well, not so old) pro missed a 600 series by 3 pins. V. Smith of Tomasello's T.N.T. group hit a fancy 560 total. And some of you secretaries still haven't given us first names of your bowlers. Some responded very nicely to our request. 9 Palace Palace 9:00 Ladies League -- M. Kinsala 450; J. Dillon 469; B. Gende 183-460. Monday Nite 7:00 Ladies League -- H. Bacon 175-455; L. Crouch 197-482; I. Uhles 432; A. Dawson 189-498. Railroads: A. Dawson 5-7. Tavern League -- tJVayne 564; Bill 201-530; Walker 554; M. Freund 212- 539; T. Thennes 200; B. Worm 233-554. G. O. F. -- G. Freund 202-562; J. Etten 571; Herdrich 212; B. Gende 201-557; B. Thennes 243; F. Gende 209. Tomasello's Pfrn's 9:15 Friday Nite League R. Stilling 202-558; E. Miller 530; R. Rode 223-532; C. Haerle 204-541; S. Major 200; G. Sanders 210; C. Kasperski 217-550. T. N. T. League -- y. Smith 189-202-560; D. Uftwrence 200-509; L. A. Smith £25-184-508; L. Smith 186-497; Meyer 481; I. Godina 480; ^ Ciechon 452; J. May 440; Hettermann 437; M. Wa- Mtsch 432: Railroads: V.Smith 3£J0; C. May 5-10; J. Ceichon 3^6-7; K. Bauer 6-7-10; M. Hettermann 6-7-10. ~ " McHenry Recreation Nite Owls -- T. Klapperich 175-446; R. Romkowske 448; F. Anderson '466; G. Hastings 439; M. Wilhrandt 188-453; M. Harmon ra?-510; H. Gerambio 433; P. Rosing 171-470; R. Simon 180- 457; E. Koenemann 445; I. Kreier 440: S. Sutton 451; G. Steinsdorfer 179-453; E. Rand 177-433; L. Vacondio. Railroads: L. Ferwerda 5-10 and 5-7: M. Venable 3-10; R. Simon 3-10; E. Rand 4-5-7 and 5-7; N. Bowman 5-7; M. Sulok 2-10. RgsHenrp Recreation Wednesday Nite Major League -- , 1st Round Standings Mr. Gus 15 9 Chi. Mach. Movers 14'/a McHenry Disposal .13 Lagoon Tap 13 Hans Tavern 11 McHenry Bank ....10 McHenry Recreation 10 Fuchs 484; E, Wirfs 178-465. Railroads: M. Karls 5-7; M. Goss 5-7. Business Men's League -- B. Haldeman 213; J. Justen 208; R. Kick 214-546; H. Blake 556: M. Wieser 203-546; G. Schaefer 543; Bill Brennan 531; E. Buss 547. Thursday 9:15 p.m. -- Dick Kleinhausen 201-562; Buralli 226-601; Martinucci 214-556; M. Schaefer 223-509: L. Wright 214-546; R. Boro 202-558; H. Haufe 235-550; Sigman 530; H. Fischbach 204- 557; J. Wiser 206-233-612: Ray- Blake 534; Bob Blake 534; J. Coughlin 217-591; M. Krueger 212-215-605; R. Zahn 212-561: W. Hojnacki 225-606; T. Krause 214-570; T. Barrett 534; E. Koch 201-207-573; C. Corso 217-589; G. Kinsala 554; T. Sutton 558; J. Larkin 537; M. Crouch 553; P. Geske 217- 558; T. Getner 544. Marengo Jaycees To Hold Big Trapshoot The Marengo Jnycoes will hold their annual trapshoot on Sunday, Nov. 5; starting at 9 a.m. The event will lie held a t t h e A m e r i c a n L e g i o n grounds located on Highway 20 at the west edge of Marengo. In addition to the trapshoot there will he archery and sharpshooting events. This year frozen turkeys will bo given as prizes for all events There will be ammunition available at all times during the day and reloads may be fired if desired. COURT BRIEFS A number of cases came up before Justice of the Peace Charles M. Adams in court last Saturday. Herbert W. Schiff of Mc- state license plates. Henry paid a $48 fine for' reckless driving. court of Donald Howard this past Thursday. Michael George Mayfield of McHenry was fined $20 for driving too fast for conditions. Present Photo Prize McHENRY PLAINDEALER Est. 1875 Phone 385-0110 Mel Major of Palatine paid a $10 fine for failure to display A fine of $47 was assessed Daniel J. Hall of Cicero for having no driver's license. Impro|>er lane usage was the charge against Frank Kolasinski of Chicago, who was charged $9. Charles E. Renwick of McHenry paid a $15 fine for speeding, while Margaret A. Rieke of McHenry and Patricia A. Jasper of Chicago paid $10 for the same offense, j Robert J. Barnes paid $12 for speeding. Edgar Younger of Niles, Illwas fined $8 and Gerald L. Dutka of Berwyn paid $6. both for -'improper passing. Clarence O. Cohenour of Crystal Lake was fined $6 for improper use of dealer's plates. Emile Booker of Skokie was charged $15 for driving on the wrong side of road. Joseph Ix»well of Chicago made an illegal "U" turn in the city and was required to pay a &5 fine. A fine of $6 was made against Gerald Foute of Lakemoor for speeding. Jackie Christie of McHenry was fined $15 for having ojieri liquor in the car. Norhert McDaniel of Wonder Lake paid a $75x fine in county <•( url in WoodstWk last week on a charge of reckless driving. 3812 W. Elm St. ssssssss AWAITS HEARING A Woodstock m an will come l>efore a justice of the peace in that city Nov. 10 on charges of cashing checks on two banks, including the McHenry State bank, in which he had no money. Bond was set at $2,500. Kotalik Studio Photo A contest held by the McHenry high school photography club to select the best homecoming picture taken by a member was judged last Thursday evening by Mayor l^onalrt Doherty and Chief Deputy Sheriff Ed. Dowd. The latter is shown presenting the first prize, a flashgun, to Carroll Beck, 16. The winning photo was a picture of the Science club float. Robert Hendricks is the photography instructor at the school. Published Every Thursday at McHenry, 111. by McHENRY PUBLISHING CO. I NATION AI E D I T O R I A L n m" u4^C0Tl f *! ^ ag i miciiTiii Larry E. Lund -- Bus. Mgr. Subscription Rates Adele Froeh 1 ich, Ed i t or Chicago police arrested .*» vounir driver for reckless driving. failintr to show a driver's K. P. Bakley of Huntley i license, failure to have license paid two fines, one for $18 ; plates, and failure to produce and one for $23. both charges | a city vehicle license, then being for driving an over- i found he had ;V2 traffic tickets weight truck. Albert Dalton in his possession and '28 others of Waynesborg. Ohio, was charged $52 for the same offense. William H. Paull of Elgin was fined $100 in the justice court of Joseph Ritter early this week on a reckless driving filed against him. The young man was a law student. More people think with their hopes, wishes, and fears, than with their minds. Few men have a good enough 4-H News Riugwond Sunshine (iirls The last meeting on Oct. 28 was held at the home of Debbie Harvey, with seven members present. It was called to order by the president, Ida Mae Walkington, with the 4-H pledge and pledge of allegiance. New officers for the coming year were elected. They are Linnea Larson, president; Donna Schmel/.cr, vice-president; Ida Mae Walkington, secretary: Julie Thompson, treasurer. Karen Larson, reporter; charge. He was invoked in an i memory to be a really successaccident near McHenry. ful liar. .The following cases were j A man is incomplete until he heard in the police magistrate marries then, he's finished. MacMnery Moved All Types and Sizes (No Job Too Large or Too Small) For Prompt, Fast and Efficient Service call EV 5-4645 Al's Welding & Repair Service 4021 W. Main St. McHenry, III. lie held Nov. 18 at Wcstwoori school. Donna Schmelzer reported on the safety congress. The next meeting will be held at the Lai*son home on Dec. 2 at 1:30 p.m. Karen Larson, Reporter TRAP SHOOT The McHenry Kiwanis club is planning a trap shoot for Nov. 12. This date was originally announced for Nov. 5, but because of circumstances, the date has to lie changed. Kiwanis members and their guests and friends will participate in Debbie Harvey and Linda Gel- I the trap shoot. Anyone intervin. recreation chairmen. csted in further details should Officers' training school will contact Gene Adams. - SOCIAL TEA - THE CALL TO PERFECTION School Of NATURAL BEAUTY Introduces Adult Refresher Course Tea: Wed., Nov. 8 - 1:30 90fi Allen Ave. 'Discover a New Beauty Look* Demonstration Come Without Obligation In McHenry County \ Outside McHenry County 1 Year $3:50 1 Year $1.00 6 Mos $2.00 6 Mos. $2.25 3 Mos $1.23 1 3 Mos $1.50 Controlled Circulation Postage Paid at McHenry. 111. tllCllltllllllilllllllllHUIHIItllimiHIIllHIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllUlllllllllllllttlltltllltlllltltllliiiliMt 1 For That MAN In Your LIFE h $ and&HANDPAtoo..: Hi»f©°o GB@fhln© that gets so doit to a Dad as'a gift •f Choos* from our eomploto selections* •Store for men 1245 N. Green St. Tlione 385-0047 McHenry, IU. 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