• V J •T'.'•'v,../: , > m: n Js*t M, «iw of tfc#_ _ COSti fWBfc th# dHncaH „ on "that ftrmV production H» mrurd for her ingenuity fril cover the cost of her chapes?. CMpifulatioiu, Jetn. We're mighty proud of you. 1 ' •* 1 (By Yardstick*. folk*! ! Mr. and Mrs. John Boyle an the Theodore Roosevelt imilnr owners of the Roy Nelson home. L mb president of the Uffl-jflie foacs moved out last Saturday It waft in this year that > to make this their permanent home, td ttnitfteJ to perfect the, Welcome to McCulkwn Lake, Mr. and transmission for his nrst Mrs. John Boyle. and tiio sals of that era . , . out that they vrwren't fooling, Sl/c WUlard Kiddelsen, one of our hoye with their hustles. Navy vets, who re-enlisted and is as* just a £nr of tin unim- now stationed at the Naval Air base events of 1801. The one Mf at Glenview, I1L, experienced the hsfrrrrr1 that year was ; thrill of his life when he made his Ed and Grace Walton were first flight to Miami in a navy plane _ id. To celebrate the 46th an- j last Thursday. The plane, which Idversary of this big day in the lives j was on a routine flight, returned * * " " ~ : with tttopov«r ami/ Fla. M VDH9Q VBB XVI, Will whfleleaifag a dentilofl Henry sting last fViday- tmMy 2nd. Nets A fdlov tan few with Us month Work and sav* yOull have enough Mrs. Leone Dalsiel altered the fl- those who don't linois Research hospital in Chicago | No man^jan he happy without a last'Monday where she will undergo; friend, no> be sure of his friend surgery in the next few days. Our' until he is uphappy. ADIOS. best wishes for a speedy recovery to both of these good neighbors. much betdivide . witl T >**.<••? >* , I ' '^1 > - ij' v%' ?•-#* I i'fc wage t pud community •i training, oer'offer to retag the present one which has the basis of rataa usmpais pttfa by others In the for- similar skills i "Wo new for liberal just expired. j ' "Either offer is fair to everyone, jwe believe, and either would avoid j a telephone strike. A telephone i strike hurts eveiyone--public, employees and company. A telephone ! strike is not necessary. \ "Telephone people are well , paid. Wb want it that way. Iliey nave conditions. Tlieir They have holi- 1 days and vacations with pay. They working i steady, d vacatic two nice people tho Screwy honored them at an informal i Willard aboard after a brief at the Opalaka field inMi- . Mr. and Mrs. Peter -Nerstad had as weekend guests Roy Schmidt, Paul Schroeder, Leonard and Stanley Hulteen, all of Chteag«w Peter tells use that his parents, the Martin. Nedstads, who at present are making their home in Mexico City, have gone far in their efforts to master the language of that country. It will be interesting to hear Mother Nerstad speak Mexican with a slight Norwegian accent when return next summer. the folks at the Roy-Al last . The deep regard Mr. ti Walton's many friends have for them was Expressed by the many gifts showtrad on them and the many conjry messages received by /happy pair. After a delicious buffet en joyed by all, Cermak of the .Screwy Dozen tho sentiments of all the bgr wishing Mr. and Mrs. falton continued happiness in the to come. It was a grand night two grand people. I | Tho Misses Virginia and Joan Mr. and Mrs. A. I* Wetle returned i Grotthuss entertained three mem- Saturday from an extended va- bers of our armed forces over the in Honduras in Cen-1 weekend at their parents' home on America. Hie folks toured to, Maple Hill DHw. S 1/c E. R. Brown Orleans and then boarded a of Great Lakes Training Station, Pfc. Kevin Hanley and Cpl. Charles M. Licibetter, both of Ft Lewis, Wash., were their quests. Virginia left for Chicago last Monday, where she will establish residence while this primitive country they re-' "he continues1 her studies at the Art •ned to New Orleans, where they j Institute. fcguin loaded their baggage in their ward i OFFERS TO AEBITRATE Mrs. Jack _ Gregory, her wmj DSMAKD8 Or WOSKEBS Jamee, and his lovely future Mrs.,1 enjoyed a pleasant Sunday at 4he i The following statement was m»de ww Mnt Gregory home while Jack stayed in by G. K. McCorkle. president of the\ Chicago nursing a very had cold. . Illinois Bell Telephone company at .. Mis. Leo Smith was another one of the «fan of that company's offer to our neighbors who was confined to; arbitrate the ws«o demands of- the, h-Vil Mid"ninsions^- bed with the flu this past week, commercial telephone workers union i JSJw Sil^St nsSfbvfee Glad to see her up snd around again., in a meeting held before the U. S. ^ Telephone 1 1 conciliator last week: Leo Sales and Einar Devik 'are • The Illinois Bell Telephone cornexpected home this weekend after pany offers to let a panel of imparthiee weeks on a construe-, tial Illinois citisens represent the in northern Wisconsin,? V, ; public's interests and arbitrate the. Cengratalatlens Ta \ wage demands df three unions Mrs. Dariene Coles on her 20th. threatening a telephone strike--on; fair to employees, but wages that; are too high are not fair to the public who buy the service. Union! demands total $35,000,000 per year.! This is eight times our present rate > of earnings. It is equal to an average increase of $2 per month on every telephone bill. •"Our wage policy is to pay just and fair rates to employees and wages which compare favorably with local community levels for similar , work and skill. I *'We believe we are now doing i just that. But we offer to arbitrate.' i to avoid a telephone strike with its inevitable harm to every one." Gamble's ' i ance Sale is j gains galore. End of Month" still in progress. West Clear- 1 Bar-' McHenry. 46* Subscribe for The Plaindealer At the end of IMS Q» insurance industry held >|gregating over 6% bilUoo lars. Of this, over 3% biHk» sented mortgages on property and it is estimated ttlkt of this latter figure well over 1% billion dollars are on rental resiproperties. v.-. s; .mm- Peeling Egg» The age of eggs wheff boiled makes a difference in the £alw with which they peel. Tests at Kansas State college showed that eggs one day old were hard to peel when boiled 10 minutes then cooled in tap water. Eggs five and six days old ~ peeled easily. - - tionjob for their two thousand mile' across the Gulf of Mexico to rribean sea and then through' r i v e r s i i i t o t h e t r o p i c a l w i l d s o f ; uras. After a two weeks stay I Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Millet and daughter, Carol Ann, of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jung and son, Richard, Jr., were weekend fuests of Mr. and Mrs. George Kidelsen. car for their homeward trek, which look them through the South Central states. After enjoying a few 'Hays taking in ' the beauties of the *z*lia gardens around Natches, Miss. which attract so many tourists at tide time of tho year, they returned j « 9loine> Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sawdo had as Mr. Wetle kept a photographic log; ruests over the weekend. Miss if the entire trip which should sf- Louise Sawdo and ,her fiance, John ford him many pleasant moments in! Kolumbiecdkowski of Chicago. to come. Welcome home, Mr. J rs. A1 Wetle. Mrs. Harry Lock is at present years t and Mi bsii;!- Mount Ev«rMt, in Eaat Nival, India, riaaa to the majestic heuht of ^9,141 feet -- highest meaaured peak M the Himalayas, loftiest mountains in the world. P YOUR OLD TIRES are WORTH MONEY THOSE LAST TEW THOUSAND TIBS MILSS ABC 'WORTH MORS in TRADE than ON YOUR CAB . . WHEN YOU GjftOOSE CREST .TIRES ! PVU8 TAX ' - tlBXRAL TBADS-IN ALLOWANCR Brls^ iii your old tim today and have them appraised. We will give you a liberal allowance on new Crest Deluxe Tiret, and will prove to yon how your old tires are worth) mm in trade than they are in service daring the last few thousand miles of their life. In addition to the savings, yon will etajoy the Peak Performance and SIZES IM STOCK FOE IMMEDIATE • DELIVERY * -Tf l I :V -f • ^ ' •• -V% fr'y* Tt ^ For the be^ performance nse Crest ififtvl 'perfect ccmpaniozu for tiie famous Deluxe Tires. USE OUE THEIMR PAYMENT PLA* C serge . Pheae &$' \ Siom 52S Mala Street WBST company. "Wages 4hat are too low are not, .... ^ Y««'d b< SUkHtlSlD! I* %i?.' :4'r i ANNOUNCING NEW m LOCATION ion r * _ 1 SALES and SERVICE - <4 7 510 Main Street v",** West, McHenry, III. 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Good road or bad, on these soft allcoil springs you take everything with youthful zi(* and zest, quite freed from jar or jolt. ^wv"- *»" r:.7~ City street or country road, with this poised and husky roadweigfat beneath you, you travel your level course, steady and non-swerving even on .curves. ^ Pull up somewhere -- and see ho* ' solid worth and top-dollar value, people turn to note the Very Import tant Person who's arriving1 ^ v Naturally, it's a much wanted car. { America's most wanted automobile, Take it through the tangle of in fact. Definitely not the number to and see how nimbly it maneuvers be pickedLujtofli the cOIfnt^r ft|w check it at a boulevard stop an<| anywhero. ^ see how we and positive its coot trols are. In all truth, here's a car that's anjf man's darling* every man's pride. A car that not only meets your needs for transportation, but satisfies your every hankering for size and power, style and room, That's why forethought pays i prompt decision gets results. 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