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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Jul 1966, p. 4

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4* .thkmsieiwsi PUUNDEXLER Thiifsday, July44.1flM ,"i'iuilt. SO I HEAR %?> • 4 ARVIDSON LANDS DOLPHIN Earl Wafak So the National League beat the American League" in the All-Star game and we will have to go through another' long year listening to talks of superiority. All we can say is that it serves the American League right for not selecting White Sox pitchers. Coming out of church early Sunday morning we heard the voice of Cub fan, Joe Wagner, inquiring about our, White Sox. Even When we are in a prayerful mood, comes the haunting voices of those Cub ferns. • At least we agrfce with Joe on one point. He doesn't think the Cubs and Sox will meet in the World Series this year. It seems that groups in all phases of our society today are coming up with . demands. Right or wrong We wish they would change to some other word. If we conduct ourselves with dignity that demands respect, we are on solid ground. wwu »i; The White Sox office writes and asks for our Zip Code. We'd like to send them ZIP - - and the h--with the code. From Hawaii comes a card from Joe & Lila Schmitt. Dancing girls! But, the costumes are not as brief as we see on the streets even when they aren't dancing. Sounds like a nice trip and will have to hear more about it when our travelers return. Now hear this! A card signed "Guess Who! ! !" comes from Crystal Lake and reads (in part): "Dear So I Hear: When you get around to writing that book about "The Women In My Life" please leave room for a guest writer's chapter." There is no doubt that a fellow who used to write "Bacon's Strip" is our willing helper. • - He's too anxious. That tornado tit whatever you call it was S6 bad that out better half awakened us. As our mother used to say after a storm, "The roof could fall down on that fellow and he wouldn't wake up." There are people like our cousin Dorothy who say they just love hot weather. We hope they have enough of it. For our part, October is a beautiful month. Dime out of each dollar: 3 cents out of each dollar the average American earns goes for gas, oil and 7 more cents goes to pay for his car or repairs. While fishing and vacationing in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, Ben Arvidson of McHenry went deep sea fishing aboard the Push - Wave with Captain Bill Brower. Ben hooked and landed this beautiful Dolphin, 47", weighing 31 pounds. He also caught other small fish. CHICKEN BARBECUE AND TRAP SHOOT SUNDAY JULY 17 Shop In McHenry The Northern Illinois Conservation Club will hold their second annual Chicken Barbecue and Trap Shoot on Sunday July 17, on their club grounds. Ten der young fryers will be broiled over charcoal, and done to a luscious turn by head chef Dick Waters, who also happens to be NICC president. Also on the gala program is the big July trap shoot-out, held for disgruntled fishermen: unhappy boaters; and ridding campers, and happy nimrods wh ojust like to shoot for the fun of it. Besides which, there will be fat young ducks, chickens, steaks and primers, as rewards for being on target. All types of shooting contests are on the days list. For those disappointed shooters who cannot hit the wide side of a barn; for sore-heads and grouches who are mad at the world; and for those guys who want to takt a poke at someone, Boy Scouts of NICC "SMASH-A-CAR"„ where they can take their anger and frussponsored Troop 86 will run a tration out on a helpless car until it is reduced to a metallic pulp. All of the proceeds from this will be used by the troop to help purchase their equipment. Earl J. Paddock, McHenry, will lead a group of archers from the Northern Illinois Bowmen in a free exhibition of archery, on the NICC archery range. Fine points of the sport will be shown by the Robin Hood type sportsmen. Paddock is president of the group. NICC club grounds are 3 miles west o[ Antich on P.outc 17:;. Shooting and eating begins at 10 a.m. and continues until dark. All of the net proceeds will be used in the NICC conservation program. JELINEK HOLDS WESTERN MICHIGAN DISCUSS RECORDS Dick Jelinek received his varsity letter in Track from Western Michigan University. Dick is a member of the Westprn Michigan Conference championship squad boasting an undereated season. He holds both the freshman and varsity records in the discus with tosses of 140'2" and 157'10" respectively. Dick graduated from McHenry in 1964 where he holds the conference, county, and school records in the discuss. TEACHERS ROUGH THE WILDERNESS! CATCH 41" PIKE Three of McHenry's High School teachers decided to rough it this summer and took a canoe trip to Canada. Don Seaton, Bill Hutchinson and George Chandler all made the trip. John Seaton and Tommy Hutchinson also made the trip . "Mellenrys Most Complete Cosmetic Selection" NYE DRUG m 1325 N. Riverside Dr. Ph. 385 - 4426 LITTLE "A" W The Little Leaguers play the game just like the major leaguers, pictured a|x>ve are some of youngsters during an evening game. For a real thrill, make one of the games. Facilities are good and a pleasant evening can'be enjoyed. AQUARAMA AT FAIR Aquarama, the Theatre oi the Sea, will be one of the more unusual presentations at the 1966 Illinois State Fair. Trained porpoises, rare tropical fish, an electric eel, lectures and films will make up Aquarama's on-the-hour show at the Independent Midway street. Aquarama will arrive at the State Fairgrounds by plane. About five extra porpoises will be brought to the fairgrounds because of the animals' delicacy. Porpoises are subject to many human dTse&ses, exhibit balky mannerisms and tire easily when overworked, near the Iron "Mine on Main "WHO BONE ITT (Guest Editorial from Dixon Evening Telegraph) The Commission on Organization of the General Assembly met last week and approved some proposals that should make all taxpayers--the farmers, the working people and businessmen and women of Illinois--sit up and take notice and set up a howl that can be heard the entire length and breadth of the state of Illinois. They propose to vote at the next legislative session after the next election to do the following, (1) provide and create a home office in each district for each Senator and Representative. There are 58 Senators and 177 Representatives. The proposal provides each of these politicians S150 a month for office rental; $475 a month for a secretary; $600 a month for an administrative assistant; $75 a month for phone calls and $100 a month for clerical expense, such as postage and what have you. Another proposal is to pay each legislator $8 per day for meals and $8 a day for hqtel bills while attending the Legislature in Springfield. The politicians only work six months in one year, but get paid for two full years. They voted themselves a 50 per cent pay hike in the last session, from $6,000 per year to $9,000 per year, to start in' 1967. We feci very strongly that $18,0t)U for two years pay for only six months work should very well compensate them for their room and board, which should leave a little over for booze which flows so freely in Springfield. On top of all this they propose to provide a separate office for each and every one Of themselves in Springfield, with '"adequate clerical help" to help them during each session. All this to cost approximately some 8 million dollars every two years. Why in "God's" name our-legislators would also need office space in Springfield is beyonq the wildest imagination because it is common knowledge that! most--not all--of the legislative business that is not consummated in the capitol building is carried on in the various bars, saloons and eating places in Springfield. It is time that the taxpayers--the plain people of Illinois --got up on their hind legs and spoke out loud against such utterly absurd and insane proposals. If you care, and you should, you had better well ask every candidate running for the state Legislature in your district just how they will vote on these ridiculous proposals that were recommended by "the Commission on Organizations of the next General Assembly" in their meeting last week in the Bismark Hotel in Chicago. We cannot at the present time stop the gigantic "give away" in Washington, but we can do something about the give away schemes here in Illinois. The men who made these proposals should be publicized so the taxpayers will know who they are. ' About 250 different Indian tribes inhabit the Amazon Valley, and speak thirty-seven different ar.d distinct languages. McHemiry SR SI R FUN --HORSESHOE SETS --CROCKET SETS --SHUFFLE BOARD MQDEL CAR CONTEST Win A $10.00 Gift Certificate -BADMINTON --VOLLEYBALL --SWIMMING EQUIPMENT m 1210 N. Green Street Phone 385 -1000 £rnie J *Sport (Center According to Bill Hutchinson they all caught their share of fish--but then you can't always believe those fish stories, can you! How ever, Don Seaton brought back proof of his catch. Pictured is Don and his son holding a 41 inch Northern Pike It took a whole hour to land the monster. The campers were fishing in Sarah Lake at the time. Our hats are off to the great men of the out doors. \\ ho would have believed they could rough it so. From their stories they really enjoyed it and I'll bet they have quite a few tales to tell. WPf OPENS FRIDAY THE MOST INTENSELY PERSONAL DRAMA OF MEN' EVER TOLD HENRY FONDA DANA ANDREWS "Balils of The Bulge" SUltra Modern - Show Starts at Dusk KYLINE wuvwn One Mile East of McHenry on Route 120 STARTS FRI-JULY 15 FOR 7 DAYS 3 HITS! HERE COMES THE GREATEST LOWER ^ OF THEM ALL|! Columbia Pictures Presents .jm* LEWIS iMNiT IBGH ' HIT #2 or JEM UEWS FftGoucnoo Attend Our Engagement of CECIL B. DEMILLE'S The Ten Column nriinriits OPENS JULY 21 PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS RNiLMLO HIT #3 Technicolor' BmaMsion STUART WHITMAN The Giants lost to the Sox 9-1 last Tuesday. On Thursday the Cards were forced to forfeit a game to the Braves. The Braves were leading at the time 8-5, When the Cards needed a replacemtnt they didn't have one and as a result had to forfeit. On Sunday, the Cards bounced back with a 15-0 win over the Sox. However, one of the leagues outstanding players, Don Reinboldt, hurt himself and will be out of action. Don pulled a muscle in his arm. In the second game, the Giants came out on top by defeating the Braves 12-7, V.F.W. ..SOFTBALL Tfje standings for the adult softball league are: Ilettermann's 8 Old Bridge 7 Bimbo's 5 Tomasello's 5 Jake's 4 Korpan's 3 Carl's 2 Doghouse 2 Fans interested in watching some good sixteen-inch baseball should go down to the VFW in the evening and watch both the adult and teen-age players. Most of the games are filled with m&ny thrills and the players would appreciate your support. This type of softball is a fast game with many hits and a lot of action. The standings at the end of the first round are: Riverside Bakery Riverside SAC Johnsburg Vycitals Playboys Highlanders Ace Hardware Viscounts The top ten batters in the teenage league are: Jim Keevill, Bakery, .750; Dave Schafer, Bakery, .700; Phil Kraus, SAC, .698; Bob Mauch, SAC. .652; Jim Frost, Bakery, .652; Jim Betis, Johnsburg, .611; My^on Bentz, Johnsburg, .571; Jim Meyers, Johnsburg, .550; Wayne Hiller, Johnsburg, .542; Gary Vycital, Vycitals, .519 Our word 'map' comes from the Latin mappa, or tablecloth. Some people must have sketched a map on one, once upon a Shop in McHenry PHONE - BA 3 - 8155 ENDS THURS. - JULY 14 "Battle of The Bulge" FRI. - THURS. JULY 15 - 21 EXCLUSIVE SHOWING ! THE BIGGEST UNDERSEA ADVENTURE OF ALL! M-G-M Presents AN WAN TOfG PROOUCHON mm STamng ^Snoqi LLOYD BRIDGES SHIRLEY EATON* I OAVID McCALUJM KEENAN WYNN• MARSHAILTHOMPSON GARYMERHLL kPMwwrticimQou* PLUS CO - FEATURE JSIIS \ianiffl SliHUARIXOtoARft THE RARE BREEI ¥Micomr raavisioir A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Also late show Fri. and Sat. DEBBIE REYNOLDS Jn - "MARY, MARY" STARTS FRIDAY - JULY 22 "BORN FREE" and "RIDE BEYOND VENGEANCE" McHenry County League Standing Noonhours Dundee McHenry Johnsburg Crystal Ball Richmond July 10 Noonhoure 8 McHenry 5 Dundee 12 -- Johnsburg. 7 brystal Ball 5 -- Richmond 1 July 17 Crystal Ball at McHenry • Richmond at Dundee Noonhours at Johnsburg • ^KNOWLEDGE VS. WISDOJtf; The five-year old lad who'has taken apart a . simple toy, rushes to his father and exrlaims: "Daddy, 1 can do anything." """> * i / O y. Wi ( ^ NM4CQ appbavbd We only give our seal to carefully screened local businessmen. Your local businessman who's got it, proudly displays it in his window, on his trucks, in his local advertising and is listed below. PETER M. JUSTEN FUNERAL HOME 3807 W. Elm St. - McHenry SNUG HARBOR BOAT CLUB Yz Mile South of McHenry McHenry, Illinois CHAIN-O-LAKES TRAVEL SERVICE S405 W. Elm St., McHenry HERB P. FREUND PLUMBING & HEATING Phone 385-0481, McHcnry EARL R. & JACK WALSH INSURANCE 3429 W. Elm St., McHenry McHENRY BAKERY 1238 N. Green St., McHenry McHENRY COUNTY WELL & PUMP CO. Phone 385-5252, McHenry McHENRY. STATE BANK Corner Elm & Green, McHenry BOLGER'S DRUG STORE 1259 N. Green St., McHenry McHENRY OIL CO., INC. Phone 385-1400 McHenry MILLER FEED & SEEDS 4105 W. Crystal Lake Rd* - McHenry BEN ARVIDSON & SONS, INC. 4520 W. Lakewood Rd. McHenry COMMUNITY AUTO SUPPLY 3021 W. Route 120, McHenry LEE & RAY ELECTRIC 1005 N. Front St., McHenry *HR McHENRY PLAINDEALER 3812 W. Elm St., McHenry The next time you need almost anything: appliances, repairs, clothes, food .. .from any kind of shop to any kind of service... look for the NAMCO APPROVED seal. Your local businessman who's got it has agreed in writing to "give you the best possible service and value, run a business you can be proud to patronize and take care of any complaints promptly." NAMCO . . . world's largest endorsement company WtUtiley, Mast. • Green Bay. Wise. • San Francisco, Calif. >, > I ^ NAMCO EwoMotsuopc tATion or IUUMUMIW MdlENRY THEATL Fri. Thru Thurs.1! 15 - 21 PLEASE NOTE: FRI. - SAT. and SUN. FEATURE STARTS^ AT 6:40 AND 9:10 ONE SHOW WEEKDAYS -- 8 P.M. IBBIFWIBBH m -Cg is no Warner Bros: super action, show of shows! BATTUnn »WrltOBB!I SHAW-ROBERT RYANOANAANDREWSPIBIAN6BJ BARBARA WB9.E BBtEGE MIHffGONISiT' TV HARDIN - CHARLES BROMSOII-HAKS CHmSIUM 61H3I fffi® PF1MES Mini 3fid W SMS „... •fiMuCtd b, WILION SPCRlIHG. PH'UP YO'OIN • Wr.rien br PHILIP YOfiMN UMG'I SP!?IW,, JOHN MflSON # 5'DM.I HARMON m (iiocjlisp »>lh UKlltD SUHS PiUUBti. iNtPioJwiijii ULTRA-MNMflSIOfl* TCCMMtCOLOR*! NEXT WEEK: l°** "GHOST & MR. CHICKEN" TROUBLE WITH ANGELS" //

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