| -f.'-W"' Thursday, January 21.-1965 THE McHENRY PLA1NDEALER c McHENRY PLAINDEALER 8812 West Elm Street Established 187ft Phone 386-0n0 Published Every Thursday at McHenry, Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at, McHenry, Illinois by McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY. L«rry E. Lund -- Publisher _ Adele Froehlich, Editor 1M4 jgtuliit EDITORIAL #c6Ti§w Subscription Rates I STear $4.00 1 Year $4.50 6 MOT $2.25 6 Mos. , ,.... $2.50 3 M6s .../TTK+. $1.50 3 Mos $1.75 In McHenry County Outside McHenry County Monday Nite Ladies League " Marie Lindquist 144-156-425; Jan Fruick 149; Beverly Justeft 152-410. , iRAlLS^-Beverly Justen 5-10. Tuesday Nite Men's League J. Miller 523; J. Herdrick 538; B. Nolan 543; B. Michels 226-564. Thurs. Nite Tavern League J. Knox 500; G. Jacques 226- 543; Bill Worm 513; Herb Rowe 211; Ed Todd 531; Jack Worm 541; Don Weingart 522; B. Nolan Sr. 511; B. Nolan 530; D. Smith 201-540; Bob Buss 200- 53<XrMike 502. G.Q.F. 9:00 p.m. League ; H. Steffes 208-53.7; D. Rosing 244-567. TOMASELLO'S Wednesday Nite Crawlers • F. Matchen 233-538; L. Hoitio 465; M. Messel 431; H. Condeck 170-429; T. Jinga 163- 427;- K. Smith 158-522; D. Roberts 174-419;'. S. Koenigseder 172-419; D. Genot 415. Tomaselio's Wonder Lake Women's League . J. Callahan 185-477; Marti Anderson 183-398; Leoda Freund 182-469; Lorie Mrotz 182-426; Bonnie Biederer 175 451. ; RAILS -- Carolyn Congdon 5-10; Mary Penny 5-7. T.N.T. Tomasello's Bowling League Connie May 180-181-509; Fran Kasperski 181-502; Jane Fisher 164-469; M. Johnston 173- 459; M. Smith 187-458; E. Mangold 201-448; B. Karl 162-431; V. Walton 167-412; D. Kibbe 171-410; M. Novak 403; D. Rasbaugh 169-391; B. Neff 178- 397; O. Hiller 158-397; J. Reining 154-356. Ladies Eight O'clock Bowling League L. Anderson 408; L. Kimball 182-178-479; N. Fidler 441; A. Langer 407; L. Wilkey 167- 422; J. Hoskins 160-424; E. Ruth 421; H. Peck 428; D. Anderson 190-171-505; M. Cook 192-167-500; G. Janota 169-161- 478. T.N.T. League Betty Hettermann 171-504; Mary Hettermann 200-529; Hilda Thelen 190-520; M. Johnston 157-453; B. Karl 179-451; J. Ciechon 168-448; M. Prokup FOR THAT OLD FASHIONED FLAVOR COME TO KOENEMANN SAUSAGE CO. • 35 VARIETIES jOF SAUSAGES • TRUE GERMAN STYLE FLAVORS A LEAN HICKORY SMOKED BACON • DELICIOUS HICKORY SMOKED HAMS • COUNTRY MADE SAUSAGES Phone 385-626GL Route 120 -- Just East of Route 12 -- Volo, HL 161-447; R Jensen 1S2444; I Stilling 168-444; J. Reining 165-440; D. Klapperich 150- 433. RAILS -- Betty Hettermann 2-7-10; Lavonne Sallaz 4-7. McHENRY RECREATION Monday Nite Commercial, . Dan Weber 204-562; E. Aman 511; «€. Green 229-516; Bud Jones 208-573; Carl Behnke 515; Gino Viscounti 212-530; L. Bacon 214-540; B. Schmuhl 522; Russ Rhoton 205-504; Vince Pakulla 220-540; Bob Grant 553; Gene Freund 202- 533; H. Rothering 202-539; J. Piotrowski 526; J. Wagner 547; F. Matthesius 211-214-573; John McGee 545. Ten Pin Queens S. Spielman 160-452; B. O'Brien 193-488; W. Gehrke ,453; L. Lennon 174-489; R. Freres 456; N. Larkin 456; L. Meyers 181-435; E. Conway 457; V. Herdrich 432; E. , Hester 190- 477; E. Justen 486; L. I&lichels 458; M. Fuchs 195-534; T. Steffan 425; A. Sheriff 432; M. Donnelly 426; E. Smithson 423; C. Engels 466; K. Kurbyun 175- 438; M. Goss 197-506; E. Cross 448; B. Moore 437; V. Steege 465; K. McNally 450. RAILS -- M. Goss 5-7; V. Steege 5-9-10; K. McNally 3-7; E. Cross 5-8-10; B. Weber 5-8- 10; & V. Herdrich 5-10. Thursday Nite Business Men's League B. Armstrong 503; A. Rebel 525; T. Wiles 512; J. Doran 500; T. Kalua 203-557; D. Brod 508; J. Himpelmann 508; Ed Caron 500; Fred M. 517; B. Walderman 531; H. Hans 216- 511; D. Johnson 508; C. Green 525; M. Wieser 523; A. Jourdan 214-520; Ralph Kick 205- 547; G. Schaefer 207-551; P. Jensen 203-203-582; Ed Buss 201-560; Bob Piesert 205-565. Thursday Nite Business Men's League B. Haldeman 200-559; C. Phipps 209-518; Ed Buss 561; D. Schaefer 514; Bob Piesert 228-220-615; Lennie 540; Merv Huff 562; Charlie Brennan 214- 505; Ralph Kick 240-588; J. Schmaling 513; NNSchmaling 535; Fred M. 505; Bill Scheid 518; Tony Kalua 203-514; Geno Schaefer 236-574; Paul Jensen 507; S. Slonina ^01-535; C. Green 535; A. Rebel 505; J. Doran 506; A1 212-559. Nite Owls I. Kreier 490; F. Kuna 422;. A. Schwingl 406; M. Otto 425; M. Miller 404; B. Walker 504; G. Meyer 426; J. Grothman 428; J. Diedrich 412; R. Dunkman 404; J. Schmunk 471; F. Anderson 435; C. Colman 427; C. Hagberg 404; L. Worts 459; P. Rosing 174-183-515; Outdoors by Jack Walsh llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllli Two new state fish records have been verified by the Illinois Department of Conservation. Jing S, Lee,- Moline, cailght a 4-pound, 2-ounce sauger on October 20, beating the former state record for that species by five ounces. Lee's wish was 20% inches long and 12Mtinches around. He caught it on a rapala in Sylvan Slough bn .the Mississippi River. ' Alfred Kuriger, Wilmington, caught a 5-pound, 10-ounce smallmouth bass at the Braidwood Recreation Club on May 15. Kuriger was fishing with spin tackle and using a night crawler for bait. The-fish Was 21 inches long and 18M inches in girth. The old smallmouth record was held by Dick Wilhoit, Springfield, for a 5-pound, 8-ounce smallmouth taken from Lake Springfield in 1954. The world's record smallmouth was caught out of Dale Hollow Lake, Kentucky, in. 1955. It weighed 11 pounds, 15 ounces. Both Illinois record breakers were checked and identified by fisheries biologists. The first registered trapshoot of the season in the McHenry area was held at McHenry Sportsmen's Club on RAILS--L. Ferwerda 2-4-10; F. Kuna 3-10; A. Schwingl 3-7 & 3-10; B. Walker 3-10 & 3-7- 10; D. Koleno 3-10 & 3-10; M. Karls 2-7; J. Diedrich 1-5-7; N. Fuhrer 5-10 & 5-7; G. Goffo 5-8-10; & C. Colman 3-9-10. Wednesday Nite Mixed Leona Bujak 150; Rose Klemm 130; Lloyd Oef fling 159-167; Jim McNally 173-181- 496; Blondie Karls 138-158-187 483; Karen McNally 198-513; Frank Klapperich 200-154-157- 511; Deno Buralli 234-198-199- 631; Wilma Crane 157; Elwood Crane 148-173-162-483; Bill Chandler 192-143-189-524; Geo. Kleinhans 193; Cathy Orthwein 167; Patti Butler 165-167; Harry Steege 186-505; Bill Lunsford 219-166-175-560; Don Schwankl 170; Albert Nelson 178; Tom Berambio 191-171- 179-541; Mary Kilday 157; Bob Kilday 145-182-169-496; Marilyn Wagner 136; Ken Wagner 152-148; George Cross 169-170- 477. mam ON WKRS Radio 1220 on Your Dial •BE iLLOW THE McHENRY WARRIORS i IN ACTION" McHenry vs. Geneva Sunday, January 24, 10:30 a.m. McHenry vs. North Chicago Saturday, January 30, 10:30 a.m. McHenry vs. • li.V-- -I :30 a.m« Brought To You By: Enterprise Ready-Mix of McHenry 8c Lake Counties • \ and McHenry State Bank Rt. 120, In the Heart of McHenry PagiFlfi New Year's day. ^ - i .. .s Despite fain "and fog '67 shooters from Illinois and Wisconsin showed up to make this shoot a success. : Ray Dome of Iowa State Shoot fame started the season right Jjy breaking 98 out of too clay targets to capture 1st place, in Class A competition. Ray and his son, Dean, must be aiming for the Father- Son competition at the Grand this year. Terry Hansen from Wisconsin fired 97x100 to capture 1st in Clasj B. Class C was won by Bob Phillips with 95x100. Class D was taken by Club Member John Zaleski with 93x100. High Gun in the handicap was Ed Koepke firing 92x100 from the 21 yard -line. Fd is a member of the McHenry club. The 92 along Ayith his 93x100 at the 16 yard line won him High Overall honors. Runner up to Ed was Don Wappler with 91x100. 18-19 yard competition was won by Richard Picard with 89\100. , 20-21 -yard competition was won by Bud Day with 85x100. 22-23 y&rd competition was won by Gerald Moore with 85x100. ' * 24-27 yard competition was won by Ray Dome with 85x100. Lewis Class Doubles were taken by: Class A -- Gerald Moore, 37x50; Class B -- Robert Standnik, 27x50. Campers Fight To Improve Waterways Outdoorsmen, sportsmen, and even campers have joined forces in a determined campaign to impress the U. S. government of the importance and dire need of establishing a controlled water diversion program to maintain adequate levels of the Great Lakes. Unless some action to obtain more water is undertaken soon, many miles of beautiful shoreline and sandy beaches will turn into a vast swampy region of rot and decay. The National Campers and Hikers Association, under the direction of Conservation Director T. W. "Bill" Edinger, Jr. of Pontiac, Illinois has made the preservation of water resources one of their top priorities. "Camping is so closely related to fishing, boating, water skiing, swimming and othier water sports, that NCHlA is" going all out. in encouraging its 18,000 member families from coast to coast to take" an active role in this vital /conservation problem," Edinger said recently. At present, the federal government is trying to ease this grim picture. Secretary of State Dean Rusk has scheduled talks with Canadian authorities in an effort to divert water from Hudson Bay re* gion to the Great Lakes. Mr. Stanley Lezak, president of Millstream Campers of McHenry, Illinois asks that all outdoor lovers in this" area join with NCHA in promoting this program. Send your letters and post cards to Mr. Dean Rusk, Secretary of State, State Department, Washington, D.C. . • READ THE CLASSIFIEDS A $25,000 damage suit has been filed in Circuit court by Susan Gregory of McH< naming William, and Raabe. The suit arises from auto accident on Oct. 7, 19i . at the intersection of Terra Gotta Road and Rt. 176, Crystal Lake. Miss Gregory states that she suffered permanent injuries in the crash. SHOP IN McHENRY LEASE HAS EXPIRED! We, Have Decided To Discontinue Business WE WILL OFFER Our ENTIRE STOCK AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! f ARD GOODS 59c<Yd.2dC yard Corduroy, Sailcloth, Eftc. Values CZL Gin to $1.69 yard WOOLENS - V2 off <?• DRAPERY a n. ~T$BRICS 4V MAUTZ Rubber-Satin NOTIONS Bedspreads PAINT at At Greatly Reg. $AEQ $6.39 O Gal. 1/2 PRICE Reduced Prices A f<2fNYAN'S Home Furnishings 1208 N. Green Street McHenry, Illinois T O P Q U A L I T Y F O O D S A T L O W E S T P R I C E S KERBER HICKORY SMOKED TfcflDERIZED PICNIC HAMS, 4-6 Lb. Avg. Fresh Ground Rolled Boneless Beef . . 2 lbs. 89* Pork Roast.... 45 Wilson -- 1 -2 lbs. ea. Liver Sous.. 69* ea. LARGE SIZE GRADE "A' Farm Fresh EGGS Dozen Raggedy Ann Size 39 Peaches . 5 for $1 Raggedy Ann, Crm. or Whl. 3031 Small Meaty Corn ... 2 for 25* Pork Hox . . . 29 tt> I WILSON HICKORY 1-Lb. Cello Package Smoked Sliced BACON 39-H Libbys 15',4-oz. Tin Hume . 2Vi Size Tin Giant Size Pkg. Peaches . . .25* Tide .... .65* Q Sloppy Joe . .59* SMALL GENUINE BABY PORK VI BACK RIBS lo> Bar-B-Q 5QJ T. J. Webb 2 Lb. Tin Coffee. . . $1.45 Raggedy Ann 303 Tin Saurkraut 2 for 25* Raggedy Ann Salmon Tall Tin . , . .89* COUNTRY'S DELIGHT Large Frozen APPLE PIE 20-oz. Size each 23' Como, Ass't. Colors 4 Pack Toilet Tissue . 27* Country's Delight Qt. Ctn. Choc. Milk . . 19* Hills, Reg. or Drip 2 Lb. Tin Coffee . . . $1.55 Gaines DOG MEAL 25 Lb. Bag $2,59 SALERNO COOKIES Mix-Em 4 pkgs. $1.00 Beef - Turkey - Chicken BANQUET PIES 5 for $1.00 Miracle MARGARINE BANQUET DINNERS 11 Oz. Pkg. •45* ea. BEEF IS DOWN | r FILL YOUR FREEZER NOW UT0WRAP, FREEZE -- NO CHARGE Hind Qtrs. 55& Frt. Qtrs. 45* Sides . . . 48! Beef Loins 69! Reg. 49c Pillsbury TURNOVERS 39* White Idaho POTATOES Florida Ruby Red GRAPEFRUIT 1226 N. Green Street Jan. 21, 22 & 23 10 lbs. 89* SHOP CERTIFIED & SAVE