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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Aug 1983, p. 7

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DISCOUNT DRUG CENTER 10 YR WARRANTY FIRM BEDDING K I N G S I 7 E A L S O A V A I L A R l F PAGE 7 - PLA1N DEALER - WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 17. IW» V Pictor Wins The . ' t. > " ' ' '-•» ; ' • " • . Women's Invitational ladies champion. She was a heavy favorite among the crowd following the leaders. ( McAuliffe, however, along with Ogren suffered a poor second round, paving the way for'Pictor and Art- menko. McAuliffe and Ogren's troubles started right from the start. A couple bad shots by each resulted in a triple-bogey by McAuliffe and a double-bogey by Ogren on the first hole. collapse, leading the way for Pictor to grab a three-stroke victory over Ruth IJeal of Kishwaukee. y Pictor finished with a 166 score for the two rounds. • "If anyone would have told me 85-81 would have won it before the tour­ nament I would've said they were erazy," said Pictor. "Everybody Wasn't playing their usual game. The folf course was playing longer than it seemed before. "The rough was longer, the greens fester -- the golf course was just playing as hard as can be." < Pictor's husband grew up in McHeiu*y and his father and mother, Bill and Eileen, still live in McHenry. .! "They invited us to play four years ago," explained Pictor. "Hie people here are so friendly. They treat me as jf 1 belong. I like coming here. The tournament is so well run." * RT Dees had a little surprise for St. hegis last Thursday night. RT Dees handed St. Regis an 11-8 loss, its fourth and now are tied with 3D Bowl for second place in the A Division. * The 8-7 RT Dees wiped out a 6-0 St. Regis lead with a eight-run third in­ ning. Two runs in the fifth and one in Ihe seventh put away St. Regis for •good. . The big hit in the third inning was a two-run homerun by Fob Friel over 4he left-field fence. A little later on in .the inning, Tom Bruce finished up the scpring with a two-run triple and also ^scoring on a single by Brad Johnson. » Frank Schmidt and Dave Peterson "had the moilfesuceess for RT Dees. Both went three-for-four, while ^Peterson also doubled. i Doug Oeffling went three-for-three >for St. Regis. Scott Barth, Oeffling, •Dave Miller and Dan McAuliffe all ^doubled for St. Regis. i Palace Bowl 6 Novotay Sales 3 ' A three-run third inning proved to ibe the game winner for Palace Bowl, l as they took over third place in the B £ Division over Novotny with the win. 1 Novotny led-off the first inning with ; two runs, but Palace Bowl came right *back with two of their own to tie it. 2 Errors had a hand in Ave of the » Palace Bowl rims. * Tony Aiello went two-for-two for • Palace Bowl and hit his league I leading 13th double of the season. I Mike Murphy added a triple, j 2908 W. ROUTE 120 • McHENRY, ILL (815) 385-2111 Registration for the M c H e n r y P o l i c e A s s o c i a t i o n J u n i o r Bowling League is set for August 15-29. All interested persons in grades sixth through eighth should register at the MCHenry . Police ̂ Station * HOME FIREARMS SAFETY COURSE INSTRUCTOR: WILLIAM PATRICK RETIRED CHIEF OF* POLICE 30YRS. EXPERIENCE FEE: $35.00 SUNDAY, AUGUST 21 & SUNDAY, AUGUST 28 CALL FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH TO QUALIFIED BUYERS. S0FA& LOVESEAT $599<)0 VILLAGE OF LAKEMOOR NOTICE OF MEETING FROM ALL WOOD BEDROOM SET A public hearing concerning the proposed budget and the proposed levy increase for the Village of Lakemoor will be held on August 25, 1SD3 at 7:30 P.M. in the Municipal Building, 234 W. Rand Road, Lakemoor, McHenry, III. 60050. The amount of property tcfxes, ex­ clusive of election costs, extended or estimated to be extended on behalf of the Village of Lakemoor for thfc preceding year, May 1, 1982 to April 30,1983, Is $41,038.49. Dresser, mirror, chest, headboard $79995 PABST BEER 12 PACK* 12 OZ. CANS Reg. $1395 ^Dining Room Set J OAK WOOD PRODUCT Table, 2 Leafs, 4 Side Chairs, 2 Arm Chairs, Lighted China Reg. '3299.95 Server Additional REvamow LOW PRICE EAUTIFULLY CRAFTED Tangle Wood 80 Proof • Liter One of Kentucky's Best The amount of proposed Levy, ex­ clusive of election costs, for the curr­ ent year, May 1, 1983 to April 30, 1984 is $244,350. REVCO'S LOW, LOW PRICE QUEEN-SIZE Mattress & Box Spring Reg.419.9S FLEISCHMANN S GIN 80 Proof • Liter REVCO'S LOW, Distilled Lortdon Dry LOW PRICE STARTING AT The percent of increase of 595.% Dated; July 4,1983. Clim SARK SCOTCH 86 Proof • 750 ML REVCO'S LOW, Product of Scotland LOW PRICE Mattress & Box Spring NOW Reg. 339.95 Mattress & Box Spring Reg. $499.95, LANCER'S WJNES 12% Alcohol REVCO'S LOW, Rose or Rubeo LOW PRICE Alice M. Owen Village Clerk Village of Lakemoor Regular or Diet • 2 Liter REVCO'S LOW. Non-returnable bottle LOW PRICE (Published August 17,1983) No. 830363 McHenry • 4400 W. Elm • 365-112$ mmm lljfllf;

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