f DIVOT DOLLS M.C.C. Dee Overton On Monday, June 24 the 9th A n n u a l N . I . W . G . A . Tournament of Champions was played at McHenry country Club with 62 gals representing over 30 clubs as various champions or district, regional, national, Junior, and even a Canadian Opens champion. From McHenry there were 5 - our pret&nt club champion, Marilyn Bishoff, a past club champion and runner up .Carol Cooney, and 2 not too recent club champs, Floss O'Connell and Dee Overton. Also Lil Michels, wife of Harold Michels who has won a number of Ground Supt. wives tournaments throughout her years of golfing. Low gross winner was a 79, Ruth Fender with a 4 handicap from Kishwaukee Country club, 2nd low gross was 80, Kathy Sharpenter, a 2 handicap from Big Foot Country club, Wisconsin. Kathy is defending champion of this tour as well as N.I.W.G.A. annual tour in August and many others. Low net of 73, Dee Overton, McHenry Country club, 2nd low net 74, Betty Sterner of Glenview^ Tuesday, June 25 Flag Day winners are Class A Carol Cooney 90 gross, 74 net. Class B, Liz Nolan 97 gross, 72 net, Class C, Kris Newkirk, 112 gross, 71 net, great golf in each class! Marilyn Bishoff won Class A Match Play from Anna Johnson with a fine round of 89 Gross, 78 net. Marilyn was also defending herself in 'Beat the Champ' and only 9 girls of the field beat her at net scores: Virginia Turner 77, Carol Cooner 74, Letty Busscher 77, Liz Nolan 72, Dee Overton 76, Mary Ann Falcon *f5, Maddy Holmes 77, Kris Newkirk 71, Carla Wright 75. Jackie Victor is Class C Match winner over E lean ore Krueser. Low Putts today are again Nell Fidler in Class A, 29, Kitty Evans Gass B, 30, and Sully Consago in Class C, 31. The nine hole group also played a Flag Day and had a tie. Shirley Nye and Eunice Stowell. Low Putts, Lorraine Young. Rumor has it Betty Waytula treated her foursome because she broke "her" record. Someone asked if her hat was large enough for her head? - her reply "It's" quite adjustable! Today's Birdies brings the total this year to date of 26! 385-T 6981 DORKIES WHERE THE BELLY BUSTER WAS BORN BREAKFAST LUNCHEON SPECIALS > DINNERS FRIDAY SPECIALS SPAGHETTI FISH DINNERS (PIZZA SERVED NITELY) HOURS: a , n„w Mon thru Sat 6AM - 8PM Sunday 7AM - 3PM 4213 W. RTE. 120 Mc HENRY COFFEE 10c 6a.m.-8a.m. MON. thru FRL with Meals Yours truly finally made it on No. 6, with a 4 on the 405 yard hole, Carol Cooney a 3 on No. 11,317 yard. Liz Nolan, 2 birds, a 4 on No. 4, a 3 on No. 14, no wonder you won Class B Flag Day, Liz: Barb Weber is the next Class B to get a birdie 4 on the tough No. 12, 430 yard dog leg, said she, it was easy, I was home in 3 and sank my putt. A second Class C birdie was achieved by Mary Mahoney on No. 18, Mary sank an approach on No. 3 for a bogie 5, but working hard she overshot the 135 yard par 3 No. 18 but sunk her approach from the bunker behind the green for her deuce. Bridge winners of the month Alvina Yopp - again - sorry Myrt - and Rita Sayler - Boobie. Say Rita, we passed the Bridge Book on "Why You Lose at Bridge" to Alvina, it helped Myrt to get from boobie to second place - maybe it'll put Alvina there next month. WoMDtit LAKE FLOTILLA tfc i US.C.S. Aux. : ^ i i) /' s McHenry Country Club In the final round of the Director's Tournament played at the club on Sunday, June 16, in Class A, Ed Buss defeated Jim Packee in a match between two of the better golfers at the club. Gass B winner was Dick Warfield, the Wauconda flash, while in Gass C Jack Smithson won over Butch Meyer in a closely fought match. Class D winner was Dick Kreuser over Matt Hoffmann. The President's Tournament starts at the club on Sunday, June 30, and will run for four weeks. Also on June 30 the husband- wife outing which was originally scheduled for June 9 will be played. This event had to be rescheduled because of course conditions. The July 4 tournament will be a 4-man, 3 best ball event with many members already signed up 1 Don't forget Hookey Day Wednesday, July 10. ' Giving It Up He said he has read so much about the harmful effects of smoking, that he has decided to give up reading. In Neutral? A great many accidents on our highways are caused by drivers who drive in high while their minds are in neutral. FORMAL WEAR RENTAL for ALL OCCASIONS MCHENRY AREA INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE 12 INCH SOFTBALL June 18 games: Swanson Chalet and Rusty Nail played a doubleheader on Tuesday, June 18 which ended in the Chalet's favor 2 to 1 and 10 to 7. Other games on the 18th included the McHenry Hospital's twin victory over Morton Chemical 11 to 4 and 9 to 8. The Outlaws beat the Riverside Bake Shop by a score of 9 to 2. Swanson Chalet, last year's champs, won a pair in their typical fashion a close, hard fought, I w-scoring game, 2 to 1 and in the second 10 to 7 with 6 runs in the bottom of the sixth inning in a come-from-behind effort. Gary Fields returned to the mound for the first , time this year and held the Rusty Nail to 5 hits and one run - 5 innings of 3 up and 3 down. Defense was the key to both victories as Paul Adams made every play at short that came his way and Ed Raske added some diving catches. Two runners were 1. The diver's flag indicates that there are divers down in the area and it requests you to 1. Render prompt assistance 2. Stand by for tow 3. Seek medical aid 4. Keep clear 2. Water skiing is increasing in popularity in all parts of the country. It can be very safe if 1. The skier wears a Coast Guard approved life saving device 2. The boat operator knows what he is doing 3. A second person is in the boat to watch the skier 4. All of the above 3. If you are in doubt concerning the condition of a used boat you are thinking of buying, the best thing to do is to employ the services of a / 1. U.S. Coast Guard officer 2. Licensed marine surveyor 3. Fellow yachtsman 4. Coast Guard Auxiliarist Answers Z on £ fr on Z * on I Under Way--Stay clear of shallow water. Light green or yellowish water ahead means shoals or shallows. Take soundings with a line with knots or pieces of cloth attached at 2-foot intervals. Throw this weighted line into the water ahead so you are directly over it by the time it touches the bottom. U.S. Coast and Geodetic charts are accurate depth guides and are reasonably priced. When using them take the low water depth as your guide. thrown out at the plate, one in tied Snell, Ed Raike, DaleSnell, Vic each gait)*, and tied together with the timely hitting of Gary* Freund and *'aul Adams gave the Chalet the decisive edge in both games. In game one for Rusty Nail Busse doubled in Kevin Bauer for their own run. In game two Gary Schmitt blasted a long 3 run homer and scored 3 runs. Len Ackermann and Dennis Schmitt added 2 hits each. For the Chalet Gary Snell homered in game one while in game two Ed Raske doubled in three runs. Dale Snell doubled and singled in 2 more runs. Vic Freund tripled in one run and was thrown out at the plate attempting a homerun on a good defensive play by Kevin Bauer, Rusty Nail catcher. The Outlaws Don Prazak hit 3 homeruns and a triple driving irj 9 runs in. a well-balanced attack vs. the Riverside Bake Shop. Defense was superb and was a major factor in the Bake Shop's low score. [ Community.:; ! | Calendar JUNE 29 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Card Party - Oak Room - St. Mary's -- 7:30 p.m. Strawberry Festival By Pioneer Club - 10:00 a.m. - Court Yard Off Broadway, Richmond - Rain Date, June 30. JULY 1 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Executive Committee Meeting - 3 p.m. - Landmark School. JULY 3 National Federation of Grandmother Clubs of America, McHenry Chapter, Charter No. 826 ~ LuncheoiY; 11:30 a.m. - Varese Restaurant - Followed By Business and Social Hour - City Hall Club Room. JULY 6 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM » Bowling - McHenry Recreation - 7 p.m. JULY 8 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting - 7:30 p.m. - East Campus Cafeteria. JULY 13 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Picnic for Members - Veterans Acres - Crystal Lake Blacktop. 1954 McHenry High School Class Reunion - Johnsburg Community Club - 6 p.m. The Hospital scored one run in the third, 5 in the fourth, 2 in the fifth and 3 in the seventh in their 11 to 4 first game win. Morton scored single runs in the third and fifth and 2 runs in the seventh. In game two the Hospital scored 8 runs in the first while not scoring again until the seventh - the winning run. Morton scored 5 in the third, 1 in the sixth and 2 runs in the seventh. Submitted by Patrick Wirtz Plaindealer Deadlines Set Ahead For Holiday The Plaindealer will observe the July Fourth holiday next Thursday. Deadlines must be moved ahead so that the newspaper reaches readers Tuesday and Friday of the holiday week. General news will be accepted until Friday morning, June 28, and Tuesday morning, July 2 until 10 o'clock. Classified advertising deadlines are 4 p.m. the same two days and display advertising at noon both days. 6ea/il § St*4 1214 N. Green St., McHenry McHeniy WEEK-ENDS ONLY! ! DAILY 1 - P.M. to 5 P.M. 7 P.M. to 11 P.M. SUNDAY 1 P.M. to 11 P.M. 2004 LINCOLN ROAD ACROSS FROM OUTDOOR THEATER PHONE 385-9736 RESTAURANT 'XMAS- TIME" IN JUNE JUNE 17th thru 30th NEW YEARS EVE PARTY SAT.- JUNE 29 featuring stie Chicagolands Favorite BELLY DANCER SHOW TIME: 10:45 & 12:15 i SNUG HARBOR BOAT CLUB 801 N. RIVER RD. -McHENRY-lfl. 385-2671 NO RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED JULY 14 1954 Class of McHenry High School Family Picnic -- Johnsburg Community Club Grounds - Noon 'Til Dusk. JULY 17 Luncheon-Card Party - St. Patrick's Ladies Guild -- St. Patrick's Hall - 11:30 to 1 p.m. JULY 19 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Meeting - Oak Room -- St. Mary's - 7:30 p.m. JULY 20 Griswold Lake Hills Home Owners Association ~ Special Fun Night ~ Casey's Hall - River Road - 7 p.m. McHenry Senior' Citizens Kitchen Band -- Ringwood Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m. Defenders and AFS -- Recycling Drive - McHenry Market Place - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. JULY 21 Annual Chicken Barbecue - Ringwood Methodist Church - 11:30 to 2:30. JULY 22 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting - 7:30 p.m. -- East Campns Cafeteria. JULY 27 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Meet For Cards -- Oak Room - St. Mary's - 7:30 p.m. PAGE 7 - I* LAIN DEALER-FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1974 Producers Protected By Farm Certification With less than a month until the July 15 deadline for farm p r o g r a m s i g n u p - a n d - certification, McHenry county grain producers were reminded that program participation provides disaster insurance and eligibility for support loans and payments. "Now that the crops are planted, we want to remind farmers to come by the ASCS county office at their convenience to signup and certify - just as long as they do so by July 15," said Jimmie D. Lucas, executive director for the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service in McHenry county. Lucas explained that the 1974 procedure is different from previous years when there was a signup period ahead of planting and a certification period after planting. Now a farmer makes only one signup- and-certification visit to the county office. Signup and certification are as important as ever to producers, Lucas said. He pointed out that the new agricultural law includes provisions for disaster payments to participants if their feed grain, or wheat crops are lost or the yield substantially reduced because of natural disaster. Also, as in • prior years, eligibility for support loans and payments is dependent on being in the program. Accuracy is also as important as ever in certifying crop acreage, Lucas said. Measurement service is available at cost from the ASCS county office for any program purpose for those who want to make use of it. "Remember, July 15 is the last day farmers can signup and certify their farm program participation," Lucas said. "We hope every eligible producer has visited or gotten in touch with the McHenry county ASCS office before then." The opportunity to sign up is available to farmers without regard to race, color, creed, national origin, or sex. tccAttr m f d A * / - . ' V ? . " | P NT AT MUSIC CAMP - High school musicians from Lake and McHenry counties attending Illinois Wesleyan's twenty-first summer music camp take a break from the daily routine at Lake Bloomington. There are about 150 students at the camp June 16-29. Pictured, front row left to right, are Laura Lawrence, Algonquin; Patricia and Suzanne Sutton, Ingleside; and Christy Hillebrand, Spring Grove; back row, left to right, Paul DeYoung, Lake Bluff; Barb Wallace, Lake Forest; Judy Drtino and Cathy Ring, Ingleside. Our Buildings Can Grow With Your Business pre-engineered building systems CALL US FOR THE FACTS Wm. Tonyan & Sons, Inc. 4910 W. Rte. 120-McHenry PH: 815-385-4466 INCREASE YOUR SMOKING PLEASURE. r SMOKE'n GUN TOBACCO SHOP CIGARS io< to '1.50 We cany the finest selection of hygiade quality cigais in the area. "SAVINELU"BRAND PIPES from '8.00 to '30.00 "UHLE'S" BLENDED PIPE T0BBAC0 in packets or tins Mon.-Thurs.-Fril 9:30-9:00 Tues.-Wed.-Sat. 9:30-5:30 2908 W. 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