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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Jul 1947, p. 9

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liiUffp ien in ftriw «f th» CMclw. TUB* red and the f*k m hoddk v . B tobetaek rwlly MOW. WHM>M»iM»l> kd by * Mt 4ottbtfal to ftb fry Hfli *• # G«rti«) m archil down to lletfconali's fidd to chillunfe oar Sttek Chkk team in a fn>.^ wfthill, After At the cum Gortie on tb« MeCollom, a score of spectators In the one of the •*er serenth 11 to 11 catching- Hwilnt inning ended •tost thrilling games oa any diamond. In tit# M the score was a _«l» E&r£sr beck wtoMHnt the big stick Fsfafei liad called -jsbLiiL: .. . A _ RESTAURAN a*, m y -wyw iry \ #•«•*. BiY««ide Drive ,ILmHOip NOW OPEN I 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Week Days. 11a.m. to Midnight Saturdays and Sunday* ;;. Thursdays) Featuring Genuine Southern Hickory Smoked Barbecne Sib* 0 h i c k e n - I n - T h e - B a s k i i • Tasty Hungarian Dishes ; BUSIKH8S MEN'S LTTKCHE8 SERVED FROM 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. AT nfrithH;for a few minutes let go' Greg,* Jr. #*MW«P a plea of the feall. Betty with a mighty end TritliM^«rBatf in < swing made connections and four. Mr. and Mrs. William - Among the guests who enjoyed ddirio*"beff*tCa"'S **and*^th* Ss." ssvvsa •£&. %,s? Kotti on her already and with two outs 0f MeHemv, Mr. and Mrs. George ,an<* ""l 501* Bwi™* Jt«*t things Cesta. Mr. and Mrs. Svedbeig, and looked Mack for tte Bags. Ttie the DavidMB's weekend guests, Mr. 4 crowd was tense. Pitcher Dorothy and Mrs. Mike Siegh of Chicago. Rung* started her windup aad after Mr. and Mrs. Grsg Burg and son, pleasant week- Chicago. J •«.. . „ . -- Smith are rons scored. This put our Bags in vacationing at their home on Orthe lead which they held from then, chard Drive. The one week of comon- Ipletc rest Mr. Smith has enjoyed so This thrill packed nine-inning far has resuHei in a marked imffame ended with a score of 19 j provement in his health. X * VTKTS?" >nd. * Mr. and Mrs. R. DeLante have>^ar the hills out of the way. j '» 'k v ?*#^i.,nrv' i ; wtumed to Chicago after enjoying j A compliment is something HVf J and two baskets for the Chicks. >a two-weeks vacation at their kiss through a veil. 1 Cravd Gertie. who fell ^wn by . cottage. The folks will return fori The females of all species art during _ the weekends only from now on. most dangerous when thev appear to third inning, not from over- ex«r- After a most enjoyable one week retreat. appear 10 tion but from imbibing too ^ tt&ely visit with her sister in Milwaukee' Hollywood is one spot where the from the ke|? of rrfreshment juice Mrs. Palm retnrhed last Wednesday, waves are permanent but the wives provided by Hughte McDonald, The Max Kolina of Orchard Drive are not. made her appearance ini time to have as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs.i Profanity is a device that makes her Picture taken with the victors Edward Gautchier and their daugh-; ignorance audible. ' * ADIOS jm this fiasco by the many press-, ter, Joan, of Chicago. " photographers on the scene. i . . afternoons. So, as a re* r-Al Gamer win take en a will be seme very important news of the plans the Screwy Dosen have iif mind fbr the tftnefft -of oar youngsters next Christinas which we will report .to yon in , next week's issue of the Plaindealer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph CConrior afcd fhinily of Chicago, former residents of our community, are guests of ttteir parents, the' Struts, this week. The Warren Barbers of Orchard Drive have as guests this w«ek Mr. and Mrs. Duane Barber of Chicago. Congratulations Te William Myers on his 87th biith- , day anniversary, July 27th. - Nfets and Bah* Most of us are confident we conldf move mountains if someone wouhl Forty per cent more persons were •killed in automobile accidents en Saturdays in 1946 than on average AJ/8 wMJ>ftf6 AAlD REPAIR* 1GB Pfcy Mj-W-l ,e» 4*4 M'HKNKT, ILL. T»L McHeary 14I-J •AROLD H. BELL _P»pe»*aaghig, Paper Whh Steamer, also0<beamed S & V V Ringwood. Johnrfxurg, McHenry and advantages offered fry o" comll I Joe Kretler overseas. Joe reports Zun^o ^ M?8. that reception was unusually good row and Armvne who on his new water pump .... ... .» W,1U The lovely McCuilllloo m Lake Bags Sundl^ liter mibvW ^hicatro la®fc again engage the Slick ChicksI ®SS5. >S undav after1nJo»„o nr.v :-A.i.ju gust 10 at juOrrccnhaarrda uDrriivvee . TThn«e» gcriirrlios promi.s ed C. J. METERS General Contractor W Carpentry '• . ^ New Work and Repair! SPnS,/C®StiiS manor 01 *eHenry, III Tel. PisUkee 642-M-l Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Pietsch returned from a month's tour through! to return for an encore at the closet of the summer. FRANK S. MAT It was a verv reluctant Frank Saad -- Black Dirt Missouri, . Arkansas. Tennessee and Rourke who returned to his desk at Kentucky. The folks report having the Howard Foundries in Chicago a most enjoyable trip in spite of the I last Monday after his one-week vaheat. . cation. The Rourke's guests. Mr. and William Myers of Maple Hill suf-1 Mrs. John H. Rime!I, of Adrian, fered painful injuries last Monday | Mich., were in no small measure when the ladder he was standing on i responsible for his reluctance to while repairing a window in his j return to the old grindstone. home slipped out from under him.j catapulting him On a pile of cement The ad which appeared in last blocks below. Mr. Myers is now. week's edition of The Plaindealer has confined to his bed under a doctor's' caused us no end of embarrassment, J care and it is our hope that his and we wish to publicly state that' recovery will be a speedy one. Mr. and Mrs. Tj?niberg returned eking t -- Cr ashed flnriWl OU 1«S N. GREEN ST. MeBKfBV W. P. BROOKS ft SON Painting aad Papering All Material At Coet TeL 1S1-R ;;:vf6 Washington St. • - McHeary, Illinois FRANK E. WEILER PAINTING AND DECORATING Phone McHenry S89-W-2 Painting, Paperhanging, Spraying Estimates Cheerfully Furnished jj i -- i n - JOHN F.BRDA ft SON . Sheet Metal and Fnraace Work 1#1 N. Green St, McHenry, HL - Phone 24S-R Ofi srannji --» WELDING PeitaMs B. & TANCE--McHeary N4 Mt Senth Green St, MIWWBJ, FT WILSON'S RADIO SHOP W.- en AH ft Auto SM S. ?Ua di/*"--* RVTOOTH AND SHARPEN SAWS AND LAWN MOWERS •y Machine Also Greasing aad ti>alii»| Okii WILLIAM BUCHERT Ml Front St. ROTH SHQf1 Lei as eethaate that mt ^ . . m Riverside Drive Cinders Track for Hire Phone McHenry SM-M-l R-l McHeary Phone McHenry 584-R-2 -- Basement Excavating -- NETTS SAND ft GRAYEL Special Rates on Road Gravel and Lot Filling . . Black Dirt . . Pewec Leveling and Grading. J. ETNETT Johnsbnrg P. O.--McHenry siM • /•; "SPEEDY" by NICK MILLER'S McHENRY GARAGE WMOPT MTMWirjBI IM-mKM* •m*r »- -- iihHwa wSinwa awwa i iDLOtaM, » THa «wiSMPUL73RMCi NKKKIUUn MCHENKVeMMfit orrce THBP CUSTOMERS REASONABLE 608 FRONT STREET ROUTE 31 «. .PHONE 108-9 we were in no w«y reasnonsible for its insertion, nor are we in svmpathy with the sentiments expressed by the' unsigned authors who, we honestly J ' Relieve must have been suffering *rom the effects of overindulgence in pquirrel juice when this idea struck them. The news boxes conveniently placed at our beach and His'ness houses are placed there to Tceive news items of interest to thp neonle of McCullom Lake only, and TW as depositories for ballots! settle anv oontroversinl question.1 Wo again plead, not guilty! I -- i Tfecht^ o' MapV> Hill ™tf»rtiirw>d Mr. and Mrs. Henry 0f Ch'Vapo r>a Monday wd Tliesday of this week. At '"a?* S«'«dav's rocul^r monthlv Tnopfino. of the Screw-.- Dozen held j it the home o^ tho Waltons. nlans; were made to furnish thp people of our community with some diversion for their Saturday evenings as well o e <me in p in IT* railroads have received 44 "ruW*, dananda from the leaden of the oper-;' ptlng unions . . . representing eng|» flmm, conductors, trainmen i£nd switchmen. They say they an ^•eeking only changes in working con- 0 ditiona--NOT a wage increase. More Money For Less Work But what kind of rules are being asked for? Twenty-eight of then - would compel railroads to pay mora money for the same, or less work| 7 would require additional and unnecessary men to do the same work; the rest would bring about changes [in Operating practices at increased coet. For Instance: The Union leaders demand additional. ,• train and engine crews on Diesel-poW® ered trains--one full crew for every power unit in the locomotive. A freight train hauled by a 4-unit Diesel would, ve to carry 4 engineers, 4 firemen*' conductors, and at least 8 brakemen* '• a total of 20 men instead of 6. "Made Work"--Sheer Waste • The Union leaders demand that fulllength freight trains be cut to abotlft half their length, even though snch trains are most efficient for low-cost service to you. This rule would call fbr ~ twice as many locomotives, would ^double the number ot trains, and make - accidents more likely. ~ 4 Additional equipment, yards, and other facilities required to take care of these short trains would coat hundreds of millions. What the Union leads* - really want is to make man jobs. The Union loaders demand that whm -a crew in one class of service performincidental aervioe of another ciaas, they wOl be paid not leas than a day's pay each class, even though all aerviqe i performed aa a part ef the same dayfr work. The grew would get at least two days'pay for one day's work. The Union leaders demand that the . basic day far paaw.ngcr con* < • ' doctors and trainmen he reduced from 150 to 100 miles, which would have the effect of increasing their pay 50%. Such a run often takea on^r two or three hours! Tou Can't Aford Thit Watte Demands like these are against the Interests of the whole American people, who depend on railroad serf- Ice for nearly everything they eal| wear and use. These rules would cost A BILLION DOLLARS annually--FT gigantic waste which neither the railroads nor the country can afford. Railroad, workers are good citizens and good employes, with pride in their . calling. Their , record during the war was outstanding. We do not believe they fully understand the "featherbed'* rules which the Union leaders are demanding. We do not believe they understand the harmful results which these rules would have to the railroad industry, to the millions of men and women dependent on railroads for their livelihood, and to the shipping and consuming public. The great strength of America is it. production--an honest day'* worit for an honest day's pay. For only through greater production can we hope to stop the steady upward surge of living costs. Surely, if ever there was a time In • history when we needed to wwfcj •fcpt: waste, this is it. -\ / S,v^--3 - ' . j TVPIC/U. WEEK I*JVG GROCERY VALIES GRANULATED T Bwtsagar .... WELCH PURE Grape Jelly ... ^47# li-OZ. 27c CAN 23c 6REEN TIMED ANO WHITE NEW RACK! AIR CAN 35c B ft M Baked Beans TIRRED N Asparagus Spears NEW RACK DEI MONTE Asparagus Spears NEW RACK! EARLY JUNE Del Monte Paas . WHO! ? KFRNFl A&PCorn . ..... IONA BRAND Diced Carrots IONA BRAND Diced Beets RORAL ANN NEW RAC AiP Cherries AIR BRANO--SECTIONS Grapefruit PLAIN OR IODIZED Morton's Salt SRIC WHITE SkooPoHsli can 36c NO 2 91e . CAN CIS CAN 18C SCANI 22C MP's LOW PRICES DON'T END WITH THE WEEK-END! ;SBfS wp« 3 Vbs. «Wi >" SCANS 22C NO. 2 n*'15C ^or |qc t-oz. . BTL. More uc {Produce Values FOR CANNING! LARGE Sweet Apricotg ASF UANO giupIfruit JUICE 2^3Se n.vMoum OK MIMHIlt MRU ORANGE JUICE 25e TIN MILS ANO MtUfK 8 e*Cleck Mloe............y... RICH AND PULL SOOICO OOEFH Imi S1J6 2 iaos 73c Red Circle VIGOROUS ANO WINSY Bekar Coffee 2 Uos 77c 3 BASS SltlS 2ba!S81C TOR EVERY MILK USEI EVAR. Whftehouse MHk 3canls 33C FOR ICED TEA! Our Own Tea . NEW LOW RRICEI CREAM-RICH Cottage Choose m ?&33c 14-LB. ®OX $1.38 CALIF. GROWN, LUSCIOUS CLUSTERS OF Seedless Grapes 36c WHEN AVAILABLE! YELLOW # ^ ; Ripe Bananas ^ ik 13o 84-LB. AVERAGE Watermelons : ^7 CALIF. GROWN, LARGE, RED * * vSweet Plums 99c S ite . 35c MORE A&P VALUES POPULAR BRANDS, GUM AND • •*?*"* YUKON CLUB. SPARKLING *%£»• OLD GOLD. PALL MALL CHESTERFIELDS. CAMELS ICMARETTES IONA BRAND SWEET PEAS • • • • * PKGS. 38* IONA BRAND REFRESHING TOMATO JUICE • 1cm« 2H * 44-02. SBe CANSWlP MORE A&P VALVES [MAKES GLASSES SPARKLE iDREFT • • • • • •, RINSO WHITE. RINSO BRIGHT f i R I N S O • • « • • • • • • • • . pkg.33® PURE WHITE. FLOATING " Em. „-2S Tkte. . .•»*. « "**« FOR BAKING! FOR FRYING1 CRISCO SHORTENING 3 ". $||9 CAN I lf« Tto* *• SLIGHTLY SCENTED GASHMERE BOUQUET MIX IT IN THE PACKAGE! DELRICH MAR6ARME FOR TOILET OR BATH IVORY SOAP . FOR WASHING DAINTY THINGS IVORY SNOW LAVA SOAP M \s\ \ \ u h \ S\ ^ V Vv V- '.j I' sh'h • : "t . r >w1,vVJ V • / " . ' "V . '• > ,'r it. , ->0' : ; : * • TE-T-.V' PERSONAL SIZE CAKES mHAK MT Mm*

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