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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Mar 1974, p. 7

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McHenry's Renowned Interior Decorator KAREN KRATER Will Be In Our Store To Create The Most Exciting Decor For Your Home - The Look You've Been Afraid To Try! ! COME IN NOW. SHE'LL BE HERE FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY. SATURDAY, MARCH 9 2:00-5:30 SATURDAY, MARCH 23 2:00-5:30 SATURDAY, MARCH 30 2:00-5:30 4400 W. RTE. 120 " MCHENRY MARKET PLACE SHOPPING CENTER McCracken Field was the scene of a match race between 25 year old Denny Jackson, shown above with a comfortable lead at the end of I lap, and 45 year old Edward Buss. The race was run on the inside of the track due to its sloppy condition, and was won handily by Jackson in a time of just over 6 minutes. The race was run under adverse conditions due both to the condition of the track and the very high winds that prevailed Sunday. To Bussie's credit, he finished the race and did so in a time of just under 10 minutes. The THE GREAT RACE? event was witnessed by approximately 60 interested spectators, with the support for the 2 runners being about equally divided. The race resulted from a discussion at the Catholic Order of Foresters Bowling Tournament, regarding the merits of the ABCg Sports' Superstars Program and was a warm-up for Jackson's up-coming tryout later this month with the Chicago Fire Football Franchise in the World Football League. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD G.A.A. Holds All-Star Basketball Games On the evening of March 2, the Girls' Athletic Association held its annual Basketball All- Star game. This event, which is the highlight of the winter activities, matched the best of the freshmen girls against that of the sophomores for the first game. Although the freshman class made a valiant effort, especially with a fine third quarter rally, the sophomores proved to be too much for them as they fell to a 39-14 loss. The freshmen team was coached by Krista Justen and included Patty Althoff, Renee Freund, Monica Haley, Annette Hansen, Kathy Herdrich, Meg Humannn, Jayne Liptrot, Cookie Miller, Cathy Pintozzi, and Kelly Staley. Playing for the victorious sophomores were Kathy Brooks, Eileen Connell, Diane Eschner, Pam Fleming, Reggie Lunkenheimer, Taina Olsen, Kathy Rogers and Linda Rupp. The sophomores were coached by Linda Meurer. Before the big game between the juniors and seniors, a Northern Mini Bowmen News Over 120 archers and friends of Northern Illini Bowmen helped honor the NIB Club Champions and successful big game bowhunters at the McHenry based archery club's Annual Banquet. "Wes and The Plainsmen" from Great Lakes furnished the music for dancing at the Rimas Lodge on Griswold Lake Last Saturday. Earl Paddock of McHenry was the Master of Ceremonies presenting awards to club Champions: Joe Winkler of Mundelin in Free Style and Ray and Ann Martin of Evanston in Barebow. The Traveling Family Trophy was also won by Ray and Ann Martin. The Duke Adams Taveling Trophy for the largest deer arrowed by a Northern Illini Bowman went to Ray Koch of Justice for his 144 lbs. (field dressed weight) 8 point Illinois buck. A decorative wall plaque trophy was won by Jim Box of McHenry for his first deer taken with the bow. Other deerslayers adding engraving to their formerly won deer trophies were: Harvey Eady getting his 6 point buck the first week of bowhunting season in Wisconsin, Earl Bird of Wauconda for his Wisconsin doe, and John Zawaski and Joe Kozial of Chicago each arrowed 2 deer, one each in Wisconsin and Illinois. March 21st will be the NIB meeting at the McHenry Legion at 8 p.m. March 24th will be the first invitational shoot of the year at the outdoor range on Draper Road. special tribute* was held honoring the senior All-Stars. These six girls, Roni Bierman, Helen Ericksen, Dawn Ewald, Sue Hoffman, Deb Mahon, and Nancy Wagner weVe each presented with a rose and a few words were spoken telling of each girl's achievements in G.A.A. The game got underway, and after the first quarter had ended, it looked as if the seniors (coached by Kathy Barry and Betsy Stephenson) would have no problem, as they took a commanding 14-4 lead. However, in the second and third quarters, the juniors managed to hold the seniors' scoring even with theirs, and at the end of the third quarter the score was 28-19. With about seven minutes to go in the game, the seniors' high scorer Deb Mahon, fouled out. This left them with no substitutes and unfortunately two of the remaining players already had four fouls on them. The juniors, with their momentum built up, began to make basket after basket, while holding down the of­ fensive efforts of the deter­ mined senior team. With four minutes left, senior Helen • Coast Guard I -- -* ' Ericksen fouled out, leaving a one-man advantage on the court for the juniors. However, fine defensive skill shown by Roni Bierman, Dawn Ewald, Sue Hoffman, and Nancy Wagner held the juniors and with 14 seconds left in the game,Sue Hoffman hit her shot for the clinching two points. The final score of this exciting and nerveracking game was 33-30. Representing the junior team were Pat Estis, Sharal Koenigseder, Shirley Meurer, Donna Munyon, Kim Pinkstaff, Annette Pintozzi, Beth Stein- sdoerfer, and Laurie Swanson. The junior team was coached by Val Rode. The teams were given a lot of support, not only from the audience but their respective cheerleaders. These girls, including seniors Danette Crawford and Debbie Leonard; juniors Karen Covalt, Colleen Rogers, Jaye Shappert, and Char Weingart; sophomores Cathy Byers, Kathy Nellesen Felicia York; and freshmen Kristy Day, Maureen Hall, Clare Higgins, Doreen Sturm, and Sue Wickenkamp did a fine job of cheering their teams on and entertaining the audience as well. J-D Trucking On Strike Spree In County Bowling News I Boy scout packs 16 and 99 participated in Project 1,000,000. The scouts attended a one lesson class on safe boating by the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 6-6 of Wonder Lake at the J.F. Kennedy School in Shiller Park. Project 1,000,000 is the training of 1,000,000 scouts in the use of personal flotation devices, fire extinguishers, and safe boating habits through the cooperation of Commandant of United States Coa$t Guard, the National Commodore of the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary and the National Office of Boy * Scouts of America. A certificate will be awarded . to each scout to be used toward a merit achievement badge. For further information on safe boating classes phone Mrs. June Novak at (815) 653-6093. The J-D Trucking Co. team of Barrington, bowling out of the Bowl Aire Lanes, Cary, went on a strike spree last Sunday March 3rd at the Metro Bowl Lanes, Crystal Lake. Bowling in the 34th Annual McHenry County Bowling Association Tournament their total score of 3228 placed them well out in front of the rest of the field. This score was just 19 pins short of the all time high held by the Don's Old Bridge team of McHenry, scored in 1963. The team event part of the tournament will end this Saturday and Sunday, Serv-All-Die & Tool, Wood­ stock, 2983; Hirn's Decorating, Grove, 2982 , Friday Fun Club, C. Lake, 2976. TEN PIN QUEENS Mon., March 4,74 9:30 p.m. N. Shulda 192-553; F. Freund 209-539; C. Kern 204-539; F. Bush 187-518; N. Kadisak 177- 510; P. Edwards 174;489; M. Goss 174;489; N. Krcmar 169- 477; V. Steege 185-477;. W. Gehrke 185-477; R. Romkowske 172-467; R. Klemm 168-460; E. Fitts 155-456; J. Tonyan 173-450. Splits: 4-7-9 F. Bush. P. Edwards; 5-7-9 E. Cross;, 6-7- 10 J. Tonyan; 5-10 A. Barger, B. Tonyan; 2-10M. Lindquist; 3-10 B. Nelsen, R. Klemm, C. Humann, D. Koleno; 5-7 R. Romkowske. \ MCHENRY RECREATION Ladies League Tues., 7 p.m. Cathy Boro (241-159-210) 610; Tinky Meyer (158-56-189) 503; Lois Crouch (178-63-197) 538; Carolyn Oetjin 449; Lil Michels (173-74-64 ) 508; Teresa Steffans 420; Shirley Lossman 438; Grace Steinsdoerfer ... 426; Clarice Buenzli 456; Kathy Miller 450; Sue Smith 491; Vera Herdrich 487; Ronnie Remkowske 442; Marion Peterson 436; Edi Nimsgern 446; Julie Kralowetz 424; Bette O'Brien 493; Sue Koleno 458; Emmie Weiss 427; Mary Cook 451; Barb Leight (165-48-202) 515. "Beautiful Bowling Gals - for all of us - to - Let's get going" Railroads: Fran Zank 3-7-10; Sue Smith 5-7. McHENRY TEACHERS BOWLING LEAGUE 2-27-74 Flunkies 35Vfe-24M» 33,677 Wrecks 31 -29 33,507 Jetset 31 -29 33,195 Undiscovered 29 -31 33,421 The Group 28 -32 33,232 Hotshots 25V2-33M> 33,577 This week's honors go to Carolyn Bertacchi and Sue Grossen for raising their averages by 2. Barb Blum rolled her high series at 453 and likewise did Judy Hamilton for a 421. Congrats to one and all. TOMASELLO»S THURS. NIGHT WOMEN'S LEAGUE 2/28/74 I. Stilling - 488; D. Hiller - 473; D. Roberts - 470-184; B. Greenwood - 452; L. La Bay - 446; P Schmitt - 444; B. Het- termann - 441; E. Mangold - 434; M. Harmon - 430; D. Mortell - 422; B. Fontana - 419; J. Nell - 418; M. Hjeln-llk-P. ACCIDENT INJURY Ryan Bradley, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bradley of 1409 Freund avenue, was rushed to McHenry hospital by the Rescue squad Wednesday evening after a fish hook caught the lid of his eye. Ryan and some friends were fishing in Boone creek when the ac­ cident occurred. HOSPITAL NOTES McHENRY HOSPITAL Patients admitted to McHenry hospital included Gerald A. Shaver, Charles R. Sadler, Donald Colburn, Warren Sundt, John Willard, Island Lake; Helen Lukas, PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, MARCH8,1974 Viola C. Ammerman, Peggy Mortimer, Victor R. Gustav- son, Louis Diedrich, Robert Huffman, Infant Lori Mack, Carl Jackson, Mrs. Merle Oliver, Rose Williams, Alvan Baur, Margaret Shaver, Judith Godina, Nicholas Gill, Herman Mass, James Boyer. Joan Malinowske, Donna Curran, Dale Bridges, Thomas Meyer, Auguste Wahat, John Oswald, Michael Cook, Johh Lomas and Chris Roby, McHenry. Hiller - 415 -183; E. Schaefer - 415. Splits: M. Harmon 517, C.Justen 4-7-10. , TUESDAY THIRTY-NINERS Joan Ringer 178-434; Mary Beth Fuchs 461; Bea Meath 175- 456; Nadine Larkin 441; Kitty Vargo 464; Dar Michelsen 421; Mary Gaylord 426; Martie Raasch 436; Sharon Nye 432; Adeline Pedersen 421; Janet Flicek 476; Lillian Smith 402; Carol Stronge 404. R.R. - J. Flicek 6-7-10. coming Si March 9, 10. The 288 doubles and 576 singles will begin Saturday March 16 at the Tomasello Lanes, Johnsubre. Unofficial Leaders: (Team) J-D Trucking Co, Cary, 3228; Pot Luck, McHenry, 3060; Jake's Dead End, McHenry, 3034; Woodward Ford, Woodstock, 3029; Pick-Ups, Johnsburg, 3009; R.A.W. Construction, McHenry, 3003; Wayne's City, Wogdstock, 2989; Pictured above, the team that won 2nd place for the State of Illinois BPA tournament held in Mundelein, III. L to R: Roger Garbacz, Scott Shulda. Rick McNish, Paul Tansey, Jeff Foerster. WCD3T Washer / DCD3T Dryer For big family washing. This Frigidaire Custom Deluxe washer handles 1 piece to 18 pounds, delicates to denims, including knits. Jeep- cleaning, gentle action, with Permanent Press, Regular, and Soak cycles. 4 Water Temperature combinations; 3 agitate-spin speed combinations. The Flowing Heat Dryer handles up to 18 pounds, with "Sorting Fingers" to separate tumbling clothes. Permanent Press care is automatic. Now Extra Charge For Color, Gas Slightly Higher *409°° Offer Expires March 16th PAIR lee & Ray Bectric 1005 N. Front (South Rte. 31) 385-0852 McHenry, III. Free Parking DON'T FORGET ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARTY ENTERTAINMENT & FOOD March 16th AT OAK PARK HOTEL ON PISTAKEE BAY 385-0176 801 W. Oak Grv. Mchenry 44 FROM llCfli IIA99' THE MN UR 1408 N. Riverside Drive COMPLETE BARBERING & STYLING FOR MEN AND BOYS Call for an appointment 385-8373 MILLER Starts Friday For 1 Week Super Disney Family Fun "SUPERDAD & "SON OF FLUBBER" Color Rate "G" Little Rascals Portrait Special One 8 x 10 Color Portrait ONLY One sitting per subject One special per family Additional subjects $1.00 (Group or individual) I CHIT Tl CHIT ITIIII I Little Rascals Portraits total /i.irr/tv.irr - Photographer on duty - THURS. MAR. 7th 10:00AM-7:00PM FRI. MAR. 8th 10:OOPM-7:OOPM ^^T^AR^g^0jMAMjj5j00P^^ FREE for savers or fbranew checking account. Simply open a new savings (or checking) account for $300 or more, or odd $300 to an existing savings account and receive your free gift. WARM UP WITH OUR FREE Come In Out Of The Cold! OFFER Come in and see our display of beautiful Beacon Blankets in our lobby. Our blankets are 100% Virgin Acrylic with a 4" Nylon binding. The 72" by 90" blankets come in four beauti­ ful colors: Pink, Blue, Gold and Avocado. Only one free gift per account. Purchase addi­ tional gifts at special reduced prices. Sorry, gifts cannot be mailed. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF McHENRY 3814 West Elm Street • • • 815-385-5400 MEMBER F.D.I.C McHenry, Illinois 60050 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE

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