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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Jul 1970, p. 5

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ITS ALL IN THE GAME OF BASEBALL as Bob Harris, coach­ ing first base for the Minor League Hawks, is ready to give ad­ vice, even with his large bubble. Bob chews the bubble gum so he can collect his favorite ball players who come with the gum. PLAINDEALER PHOTO Harris Winner In Thriller, Joe Moulis Second In Race fast. He finished just inches ahead of Potter for third. Whitey Harris, Lake Villa, recovered from a three night feature win drought to take the flag first in IRA modifieds at the Lake Geneva Raceway on Sunday night. His losses came at Raceway Park on Wednesday, Waukegan on Friday and Wil- mot on Saturday. For Harris, it was a great comeback. Ear­ lier he had also seen his track record at Lake Geneva broken by Tom Anderson also of Lake Villa. Harris started 13th in the field came to sixth at the end of nine laps and took over third on the 12th lap and the lead on the 20th. Joe Moulis, McHenry, a Rookie on the IRA Circuit of Supers, finished second af­ ter leading till Harris took over. Claude Potter got second on the 5th lap but by then Moul­ is was long gone and it took Potter until the 13th lap to get close enough but just couldn't move around. The real Super Star of the night though turned out to be Ron Bergsma of Rich­ mond as he started sixth, slip­ ped far back in a series of exchanges and then took to the outside and really moved up BOATING SAFETY TIP OF THE WEEK Here is your United States Coast Guard boating safety tip of the week! If you are caught in high waves head your boat at an angle towards the waves at slow speed. Uiis will help prevent swamping or capsizing. GOLF NEWS July 5, 1970, Bill Deason had an eagle on the 14th. 405 yards 5 par hole. Drive and 8 iron into cup. Chapel Hill Ladies Golf Lea­ gue, July 7, 1970: Dorothy Hettermann pitched it in the cup for a birdie 4 on 9th hole, one under par. Peoria system winners: Pat Peters 83-57-26 and Dolores Gerstein 95-66-29. Harry's Sinclair team pick­ ed up 4 points to stay in first place. Don* s Barber Shop team picked up 4 points to take ov­ er 2nd from Rudolph's Con­ crete who are in 3rd place. LEAGUE STANDINGS: Harry's Sinclair 13% pts. Don's Barber Shop 10 pts. Rudolph's Concrete 9 pts. D.C.C. ' 8% pts. Hettermann's 7^pts. Dog House Tavern 5jipts. Here & Therein BUSINESS LIMIT GAS USE Northern Illinois Gas com­ pany has announced that more strict limitations on natural gas service to potential new large-use industrial and com- merical applicants will begin immediately. The company ap­ plied to the Illinois Commerce commission after the Natural Gas Pipeline Company of Amer­ ica indicated it will probably not be able to meet its pre­ sent contractual commitments to NI-Gas. Under the revised policy, only large gas-use applicants will be affected. Service to all existing customers, and to new residen­ tial or small commercial cus­ tomers, will not be affected, officials announced. DONAHUE'S SUMMER FURNITURE SALE You don't have to travel to the "big city" to find the finest furniture selections and top value in savings. Here at Donahue's you • can shop in air conditioned comfort, without sale pressure, and leisurely make your important selections. Because we have just 2 a year our sales are worth waiting for - as our many satisfied customers will enthusiastically agree. ft 4 Plenty of parking space. Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of the midwest's finest furniture store which recently was awarded the Manufacturers' Agents' Club award for furniture display. (SPECIAL CLOSE-OUT PRICES ON \ [ALL OUR SUMMER FURNITURE J H O M E F U R N I S H I N G S - I N T E R I O R D E C O R A T I N G \ y 1818 S. ROUTE 47 338-1886 ' WOODSTOCK Open 'til 8 pm Monday and Friday i . t MEANWHILE BACK AT THE COURTHOUSE'• WEDNESDAY. JULY 15,197Q - PLAINDEALER - PG. 5 • BRANCH COURT ID , Magistrate Charles T. Smith Henry -C. Prehn, 4412 Clear- view, McHenry, charged with driving while intoxicated, a- mended to reckless driving, fined $300 and costs. Rodolfo Marez Castillo, Big Wells, Texas, guilty of driving while intoxicated, fined $100 and costs, and guilty of leaving the scene of an accident, fined $50 and costs. Joseph Junior Pipkin, 604 Columbus drive, Lilymoor, charged with driving while li­ cense was revoked, amended to driving on suspended or re­ voked license, fined $100 and costs. Michael J. Grosse, 2318 Jus- ten road, McHenry, guilty of improper passing, fined $75 and costs Samuel E. Winters, 3108 W. Kinley blvd, McHenry, charged with" disorderly conduct, a- mended to tumultuous conduct, fined $50 and costs. Robert M. Radosh, 5722 Ni­ agara, Wonder Lake, charged with speeding, amended to im­ proper passing, fined $50 and costs BRANCH COURT I Darleen Robison, 7607 Han­ cock drive, Wonder Lake,guilty of selling tangible personal property at retail without cer­ tificate of registration, fined $10 and costs. Joseph L. McLaughlin, 5301 Bong street, Wonder Lake, guil­ ty of battery, fined $10 and costs* Robert L. Cooper, X1001 Johnsburg-Wilmot road, Spring Grove, driving while license or permit is suspended or revoked, fined $200 and costs and put on one year probation. Michael R. Kennebeckof 3603 N. Richmond road, McHenry, was found not guilty of the char­ ge of "approaching, overtaking and passing a school bus" in a bench trial held before Judge Smith on Friday morning. Issue Tickets The following tickets were issued by sheriffs deputies: Joseph P. Justen of 3907 W. John street, McHenry, two tick­ ets for driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquors and for wrong lane usage. Victoria B. Hudson, Route 1, Pistakee Highlands, no valid driver's license and no valid registration. - Larry B. McCrary, 3313 N. Orchard Beach drive, McHen­ ry, unlicensed driver. . - f . M Established 187$ 3812 West Elm Street McHenry, Illinois 60050 The Nile floods illustrate the value of moderation--too much meant floods, too little meant famine. QtL0fem-y CtPIal ndealerl Phone 385-0170 |t . . . . I Published Every Wednesday & Friday at McHenry,Illinois l[ Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry.Illinois 5 by McHENRY PUBLISHED COMPANY | Larry E. Lund - Publisher Adele Froehlich-Editorjj MEMBER L| mwA>E*\ Association - Founded 1885 •' SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 Year $7.50 1 Year $9.00 I In McHenry and Lake Outside McHenry and S; County Lake County I, Come To The SIDEWALK SALE 1 COOP fVEAtt 1] ...your best tire buy in Us price range... |B 6.50x13 whitewall tubeless plus Fed. Ex. Tax $1.79 and old tire it All-Weather J5L" Tires • Clean sidewall design, radial darts on shoulder • Triple-tempered nylon cord construction • Buy now at these low prices „ LARGER SIZES $| One Low Price 7.75x15 7.75x14 8.25x14 plus $2.20 to $2.36 Fed. Ex. Tax (depending on size) and old tire USE OUR RAIN CHECK PROGRAM Because of an expected heavy demand for Goodyear tires, we may run out of some sizes during this offer, but we will be happy to order your size tire at the advertised price and issue you a rain check for future delivery of the merchandise. Liberal Budget Terms- Low Monthly Payments Or Use Your * Th«M Location* Do Not Havo Bank Credit Carda. master charge THE INTERBANK CARD i i ] BANKAMERICARD 0 I 4 11 i -<Sh 1BC Get fast, sure starts in all kinds of weather! ii/ **•«. WITH TRADE-IN SF24, SF24F, SF29NF FITS MANY POPULAR CARS Buick LeSabre '64-'66; Chevrolet '63-'66 8. cyl. 327 and 409; Ford '56-'64 (except 260 eng. 289 eng. std.) Mercury '56-'64 all std.: Pontiac '55-'66, and more. Fraa Installation! GOODYEAR-THE ONLY MAKER OF POLYGLAS* TIRES Goodyear Automotive and Appliance Center 4400 W. Rte. 120, McHenry McHenry Market Place Hours: 8:30-5:00 ....Fri. 'til 9:00 ... Saturday 'til 4:30 Phone 3857300 Priced as shoun at Goodyear stores competitively priced at Goocjyear dealers and ^11 stations displaying Goodyear Sign. U OODS'KH K Menzel's Skelly Kte. 120 338-9KU) ALDF.N Alden Skelly Rte. 173- 648-2934 M c M K N H V Mill-stream Service lUe. 120 385-9835 McHK.VRY Overton Cadillac Rte. 31 385-6000 A

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