p-.-,. ,^;vv Thursday, November 19, 1964 JTHE MCHEWRY PLAINUKALEK Starts European Kotalik Photo Pictured above at his organ is Ted Guyser~vaLMc- Henry boy who made good in the music; world. Ted, who Visited here last week, left Nov. 16 for London, Eng land, where he will join singer A1 Martino and Commedienne Peggy Cass for a tour of that country and Trance. This is Guyser's fourth tour abroad, the last having been made with Frances Langiord as featured performer. He attended McHenry high school and later the University of Illinois, where he continued his music studies. Guyser's mother, Mrs. Annie Guyser, has been visiting in the McHenry area for some time. He is the nephew of Alfred, Peter and George Oeffling and of Mrs. Joseph Guzzardo. Shown with him above are some of the songs Guyser has written. ^ Guyser is known professionally as Eddy Ray. Fall Agriculture Census Will Show How Farms Have Changed The 1964 Census of Agriculture, designed to determine how and where farms and farmers have changed, got under way in McHenry county on Nov. 16. While the Census Act requires all farmers and ranchers to answer census questions asked by the Census Bureau, it also protects them by making census information confidential. Facts can be used only for statistical purposes, and no information can be revealed about an individual farmer or farm. To save time and effort, the 1964 farm census is partly do-it-yourself. Illinois farmers are asked to fill out questioners mailed to them by the Census Bureau during the week of ,Nov. 16. The form will be collected one to three weeks after mailing during a personal visit to the farmer by a census enumerator. At that time the fanner can get any needed help in completing answers. Anyone who operates a farm or ranch must fill out a questionnaire. This includes any person who in 1964 had four or more hogs, 30 or more chickens, 20 or more fruit trees or grapevines or any nursery or greenhouse products, or harvested any crops such as corn, hay, wheat or vegetables for commercial sale. Census questions are clear, simply worded requests for facts about 1964 farming operations. The questionnaire is aimed at furnishing an inventory of land, livestock, farm equipment and facilities, a record of crops harvested and sold, selected production expenditures and a record of farm income value and debt. Biding Note* • (Continued From Page 4) termann 465; M. Hettermann 459; L. Smith 459; M. Wakitsh 188-462; M. Smith 437; H. Thelan 177-458; Mig Joyce 183-431; N. Weber 431; B. Karl 164-427; J. O'Leary 414; G. Wolf 400; G. Spiess 161. f VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED FOR LAKE YMCA ACTIVITY < Program leaders who are willing to volunteer to help youth and adult members of the Lake Region YMCA during the winter quarter are urged to contact the YMCA as soon as possible. The program committee of the Lake Region YMCA, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Bet- Jy Simons, is presently planning the schedule of activities that will be offered to YMCA members during the winter quarter. Leadership is needed for varied activities as the program of the YMCA expands to serve njOfe and more members. Some activities that could be condttcted if there is leadership include trampoline, bowling, dance, cheerleading, baton, and (JJflers not listed. -headers could be from Alg$ jiquin, Cary, Crystal Lake, Eox River Grove, Huntley, Island Lake, Lake in the Hills, SlaHenry and Woodstock. The activities can be conducted in m of these towns. --The Like Region YMCA tel- €?j5Ij|one number is 459-4455 and the office hours are Monday through Friday from 1 to 5 and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The office is at 65 N. Williams street in Crystal Lake. man's head and pocketbook are similar, in that what's on the outside doesn't count niuch. i He's the only •MAH feiww, whodofisriluse the ' mm.'. McHENRY RECREATION Nlte Owls H. Gerambio 416; F. Anderson 413; N. Fuhrer 177; L. Vacondio 455; I. Kreier 471; L. Ferwerda 459; A. Schwingl 425; R. Dunkman ' 405; M. Karls 455; D. Koleno 407. RAILS--P. O'Halleran 3-10; G. Mayer 5«6; I. Kreier 5-6; F. Kuna 5-6; M. Otto 3-10; J. Schmunk 5-10; S. Kraus 4-5-7; R. Romkowske 5-10 and 5-10. C. D. of A. Pat Ruemelin 216-556; Lou Smith 190-528; B. O'Brien 201- 498; Jo Rosing 179-474; Jo Rizzo 179-472; Mary Risch 178; Muzz Wagner 151; W. Aylward 160; Lil Miller 174; M. Feyerer 423. Ten Pin Queens L. Michels 172-426; C. Engels 176-467; M. Goss 165-475; N. Ohlson 192-469; S. Spielman 441; W. Gehrkf 189-169-505; F. Freund 184-182-501; T. Steffans 409; E. Smithson 468; M. Donnelly 162-163-461; E. Cross 405; B. Moose 419; V. Steege 165-171-494; K. McNally 167- 446; E. Justen 163-166-476; E. Hester 160-437; V. Herdrich 415; E. Conway 414. RAILROADS--F. Freund 5- 7; T. Steffan 5-8-10; S. Jensen 2-10; T. Ehredt 5-7; N. Darwin 5-10. Wednesday Nite Mixed League Wilma Klapperich 416; Deno Buralli 517; Mona Schwankl 459; Pat Butler 163-408; Verg Steege 413; M. Hinspater 180- 448; Blondi Karls 163; Karen McNally 172-212-177-560; R. Bujak Jr. 503; Patti McNally 400. Monday Nite Commercial League 11-2-64 D. Mercure 211-528; G. Viscount i 207-525; Dan Weber 525; H. Wohlert 507; C. Ackerman 502; F. Matthesius 206- 507; J. Saville 548; G. Worts 501; Gene Freund 532; E. Amann 505; R. Garrelts 215- 555; C. Green 503; B. O'Brien 525. Monday Nite Commercial League 10-26-64 R. Garrelts 514; W. Garrelts 203-529; C. Green 203; J. Saville 203-568; D. Weber 5%; J. Goffo 214-208-574; B. Sheriff 510; B. Grandt 521; H. Wohlert 538; D. French 510; D. Humann 532; B. O'Brien 212- 566. Wednesday Nite Trailblazers League ' Schweikert 502; Olbinski 510; Jacobs 214-660; Jensen 516; Giuntoli 243-614; Groh 236- 574; Stahlman 210-216-605; Barth 215-513; Clark 205-223- 578. Tuesday Thlrty-Niners Claire Rosing 436; Janet Flicek 443; Lucy Harris 437; Cathy Schlitt 202-525; Billie Mackinder 455; Grace Berttz 177- 498; Dorothy Hiller 446. RAILS--Cathy Schlitt 6-7-10 McHENRY RECREATION Thursday, 9:15 p.m. League D. Buralli 201-569; H. Freund 203; R. Blake 218-551; D. Kleinhuizen 205-216-581; W. Pierce 202-531; B. Kreier 200; N. Falk 201-202-583; S. Buenzli 201-220-598; A. Steinsdorfer 225-565; R. Qynowa, Jr. 557; R. Carlson 235-630; F. Petersen 212; J. Looze 442. Nite Owls M. Murphy 402; L. Vacondio 484; L. Ferwerda 473; J. Grothman 400; I. Kreier 411; A. Schwingl 425; M. Otto 452; H. Bacon 446; D. Noonan 465; L. Worts 464; F. Anderson 456; P. Rosing 451; R. Romkowske 440; G. Hastings 404; M. Karls 417; C. Hagberg 410. RAILS--L. Shower 5-10; G. Goffo 5-8-10; L. Wilhelm 5-10; I. Kreier 3-10; L. Ferwerda 5- 7-9 & 3-7; M. Otto 5-10 & 6-7; H. Haynes 2-7. Wednesday Nite Mixed Tony Rebel 201-221-580; Roger Paddock 206-536; Karen McNally 177-167-496; Virg Steege 400; Harry Steege 515; R. Bujak, Sr. 214-556; Lee Bujak 185-481; Helen Gerambio 401; Inez Buralli 462; Deno Buralli 574; Mona Schwankl 154-451. Monday Nite Commercial S. Aim 514; V. Pakulla 519; H. Wohlert 213-561; J. Goffo 502; R. Garrelts 512; H. Freund 526; B. Schmuhl 509; Don M. 251-598; Vic Johnson 201-530; Pete Thelen 202; Elmer Steinsdorfer 536; D. Humann 211- 554; B. O'Brien 214-542; J. Seville 218-548. Ten Pin Queens T. Meyers 167-479; V. Herdrich 422; E. Conway 408; E. Hester 424; E. Justen 168-460; B. O'Brien 409; D. Hoffman 160-404; T. Steffans 167-465; H. Sheriff 188-175-495; D. Overton i60-423; M. Donnelly 454; W. Gehrke 183-479; F. Freund 416; L. Michels 178-161-493; M. Fuchs 438; B. O'Brien 164- 405; M. Wilkins 425; E. Cross 189-421; B. Moose 402; L. McNally 448; M. Granger 401; L. Harrison 190-434; N. Larkin 421; D. Gerstein 415; C. Engels 429; E. Wirfs 414; M. Goss 180- 459; E. Strum 445; H. Stahlman 161-525- RAILS -- E. Wirfs 3-10; N. Larkin 5-7; L. Piotrowski 5-6- 10; E. Conway 3-7; V. Herdrich 5-10. . SERVICE NEWS STEEL PIKE -- Marine Lance Corporal Jerome J. Aguirre, son of Mrs. Lofa Mears of 2905 North Shorewood drive, McHenry, is visiting ports in the European area following participation in the largest amphibious combat training exercise in the Atlantic since World War II. He is serving with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 461, Second Marine Aircraft Wing, Marine Corpg- Air /facility, New River, N. C. The operation, called "Steel Pike", saw 28,000 Marines of the Second Marine division, Second Marine Aircraft Wing and Force troops, Fleet Marine force, Atlantic, along with a battalion of Spanish Marines land in a mock assault on beaches in Southern Spain. TOMASELLO'S Wednesday Nite Crawlers F. Matchen 150-165-160-475; B. Peterson 173-160-471; H. Gondeck 176-469; T. Jinga 154- 157-458; J. Conrad 171-454; L. Homo 175-167-438; M. Hiller 159-157-436; M. Schubert 163- 425. Thursday Nite Business Men's A1 Jourdan 215-503; Dale Houghton 530; C. Green 520; H. Hans 503; G. Schaefer 542; N. Justen 213-558; L. Consago 531; D. Jensen 204-204-560; J. Himpelmann 232-554; J. Justen 202-504; J. Solchenberger 543; D. Walinski 203-212-593; T. Kalua 500; W. Groth 509; D. Hansen 532; Bill 204-515; Lee 515; Bill 503; Ed Buss 526; Doc Saylor 555; Bob Peisert 503. Thursday Nite 9:15 p.m. S. Buenzli 202-214-589; A. Steinsdorfer 242-618; J. Schaefer 204-215-570; H. Kane 208; D. Buralli 553; A. Kunz 201- 222-607; S. West 211; W. Hojnacki 239-583; B. Pries 203; B. Kreier 204-224-612; N. Falk 204-575 D. Kleinhuizen 205; T. Krause 205-552; C. Corso 201; E. Koch 562; B. Adams 217- 547/, D. Oldenberg 201-569; M. Crouch 556. The assault force landed by landing craft and helicopters from a U. S. - Spanish fleet of ninety-four vessels including ships of the United States Military Sea Transport Service and chartered ships of the U.S. Merchant Fleet. "Steel Pike" again demonstrated the ability of U .S. and Allied amphibious forces to rapidly place large numbers of troops with all their equipment ashore and maintain them for as long as necessary. It also trained the forces of both countries in conducting joint operations. His unit provided helicopters for transporting personnel and supplies from ship to shore in a pre-designated area during the operation. Edward V. Foster, USN, son of Mrs. Alyce Foster of 337 North Willow road, Lakemoor, completed basic training recently at the recruit training command, Naval Training center, San Diego, Calif. The nine-week recruit training period covers physical fitness basic military law, military drill, customs and etiquette of the naval service, swimming and survival, first aid and a basic knowledge of shipboard routine. Marine Private Raymond Mc- Cann, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. McCann of 7725 Island lane, V/onder Lake, completed recruit training Nov. 5, at the Marine Corps Recruit depot, San Diego, Calif. Marine recruits undergo more than 100 hours of physical conditioning, spend more than 80 hours learning how to drill, and devote three weeks to rifle and pistol markmanship in their 11-week training program. Specialist Four Alan J. Cerny, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cerny, 3317 S. Riverdale road, McHenry, completed a five-week rotary wing technical inspector at the Army Transportation school, Fort Eustis, Va., Nov. 6. During the course Specialist Cerny received instruction in IScHENRY iPLAI 8812 West Elm Street Established 1875 Fhone 885-011#" Published Every Thursday at McHenry, Illinois by McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY. u*rry E. Lund -- Publisher Adele Froehlich, Editoi Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois Tfii'ZMWWrfMfr7 \ smciRTion / NATIONAL EDITORIAL WMHUMiMi Subscription Rates In McHenry County Outside McHenry County 1 tear . $4.00 1 Year $4.50 5 MOs. $2.25 6 Mos. $2.50 3 Mos, $1.50 3 Mos $1.75 the methods of inspecting and testing Army helicopters. Specialist Cerny entered the Army in January, 1963, and completed basic training at Fort Knox, Ky. The 20-year-old soldier is a 1963 graduate of McHenry Community high school. Columbia is the only South American country fronting on both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. FR. BERTHOLD DIES Rev. 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