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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Feb 1954, p. 7

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' t*'-t ~ * t W * Thundfy, Fdb*u*ry.4, 1 *** % •? > • " ' - - ' • ' ; V " V i ± B E M c H E N B y . P L A O T J E A L E * K'.-' r' $* STATE CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT REPORTS ON WILDLIFE REFUGE A total of 41,550 Canada gteie #aa killed by hunters in the, vicinity of the Horseshoe Lake Wildlife refuge located in Alexander county near Cairo, 111., during the 1953 waterfowl season,^ according to a joint an* nouncement recently by the U.S. Pish arid Wildlife Service and the Illinois Department of Conservation. J The total wu arrived at on *:basis of tabulations compiled by 'state and federal biologists. This figure includes an estl- ;|mated D.110 geese listed as crlpijples and unregistered kills. Actual total of geese bagged -by hunters, who paid daily fees to hunt on the 206' licensed hunting clubs in Alexander county was 32,440. The number was tabulated from daily kill reports submitted by the clubs. I Of the 32,440 geese harvested* ! 1,204 were bagged by hunters . who used the conservation dej partment's public hunting area near Horseshoe lake. Since each ' was permitted to take only <--ne • goose this means that 5S per cent of the hunters using thej I area were successful The public , ! hunting area • was operated on | only 43 days of the 55-day Illinois waterfowl season. I The area was established out- | side the boundary line marking 1 the closed refuge. Through coopj eration of the conservation d«sj partment and the U.S. Forest | Set vice the 30 pits comprising ; the area were located partially : on federally-owned and partially i on state-owned land. | "The public hunting ground. operated this year for the first ' time, met with the approval 0* j , hunters Who used tjhe area, ae-, cording to Illinois , Conservation | Director Glen D. Palmer. " | Pocohontas married John Rblfe. W I (UffS !«;«-- pir l13: as:" NOTICE PANTRY D E L I C A C I E S 134 No. HiT*rsid* Drive ' WILL BE CLOSED FROM ^ FEB. 8th IV FEB. 21st LllllWI ItiP'U lillillil I III 1111 Mil III 1111II llil IWIil IMIHIIMI II 1.1 III Mill I liLLIill I III 11 lilHI 11II N O W O P E N A NEW HOG MARKET Come See Us - Call Us - Wrile Us * Try Us Your LOCAL DAILY HOG MARKET S A V E . . COMMISSION^ TRUCKING & SHRINKAGE I We Have Trucks To Pick-up Hogs 1 Monday thru Friday, Hours: 8:00 AJML . 1:00 P-M. I MARENGO DAILY HOG MARKET £ PIIOXE MARENGO 262 3 On Highway 20 Ewtt Edge of Marengo, IE. s ~I III I11I III I I.I.W II I I III I'I HI11111 III 11 IIIil:LM!I IOJ lllilMI I Uil.111 »I!M I I U I IM I I I Ill l lllllU;ltlllri WANT1D -- Down or crippled cattle, |15 to $50 cash. Call L. Burn Hide and SODS, Marengo 907 collect. 14tf R. M. FLEMING * SON OMU9CRS NEW IDEA -- PAPEO DlxAUER TRACTORS SALES & SERVICE A Complete Farm Imptomeat Service. PHONE McHBNRY 88 588 Waukeean Road FOR SALE -- 1st and 2nd cutting alfalfa and brome baled hay. Hickory Creek Farms, Leo Smith, manager. Phone 548-J-2. 38-3 DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL No Charges for Service George Breier and So* Phone Johnsburg 5W.W-1 - aitf GEO. P. FREUND Authorized Dealer for McHENWY JEQUIPME?^ ^ iSI SALES * BEBVKX GUS FREUND PHONE McHENRY 185 808 W. Elm St. (Basement) ' >?' v y . X / . < * $ [ ' * * * PpgtSevii) THOSE WERE THE DAYS By ART BEEMAN HEATING THE HOUSE WAS 7 rTS KARl) WORK NOTfflN(TB0T7rHE TROTH 'BjTArnold A Pt-TY6tCAL EFFORT IN U RUT YOU'RE _ mmm THOSE WERE THE DAYS 1 JUNIOR-REACH OVER THERE AND TURM ON THE HEATER! GEE,POP I'W TOO BUSY/ YOU DO IT GRANDFATHER'S TIME Cfo -AND IT , wmuM STILL IS/ WILLIS BUMER, of Wurman Oaks. Calif, OWNS THIS IMPORTED FULL" grown HORSE/ which weiqhe OWLM 90 POUNDS and stands ow|t| 30 INCHES (HANDS) \ HIGH/ \**1 <»#• GOING WEST WITH HOSSFACEHANK By FRANK THOMAS FFTA OFF ERIN' TO STAR YOU AT W MIGHT CLUB tN LKS VEGAS 1 •O BACK EAST J THANKS WITH ME,BABY. I -I'LL AND I'LL PUT / THINK YOU ON IT OVER! BROADWAY! COME TO TEXAS.! THAT5 613 DIAMOND LU, YVWOP YOU, AND I'LL GIVE ^TESHONLYI YOU AN OIL VMELLFORYER VERY OWN I "HANKS - I'LL LET YOU KNONN! DIAMOND LU. ITHAT5 THE BEST KIN I VMALK PROPOSITION YOU HOME JL I'VE H<0 ALU TONIGHT? EVENING, HOSSFACE "T -• ACCEPTJ HI KITE result of urs. Hm * Fttgt "n»ori»nSupinMsflfcM Im AwtlM, "ftoOK-- OOCfOF t 3000 tgtmofmj SONNY SOUTH man N WAS ARRESTED FOR buying A BIBLE , WITH A CHECK// • AMVL TIRED O*HAVW OL' BFSF MCAH 1« By COURTNEY ALDERSON JUS TW ONE PDH AKAUH0HC BOOV. JUS' CALL WHEN IT3 PEEDIN' TIME AN THAR SHE IS F*0 OUT AN'ORNB OUR. OL'COM MOMCHAVI YOH etcrr ONE TMUT WILL COME HOME ALONE * THAT DOES IT Al Smith WHOS THE FUNNy LOOKIN' DAME VOU'RE RETOUCHl-NG PRANKS A PERSONAL- <JQ&! ITS A PICTURE OP MY WIFE; RURAL DELIVERY ^ JED. I THINK I HEARD SoMEBooy Br AL SMITH WHO'S IN THE CHICKEN COOP? N0B0Dy BUT US CHICKENS/ IN OUR CHICKEN coop j WELL, GO OUT AND SEE? LITTLE FARMER By KERN PEDERSON LEYS FOE SAUB -r-- Top quality dairy hay delivered or .aold direct. Hubert Klekhaefer, Rt. 2, Greenleaf. Wj* PteAe 10R2. *38-4 SALES ft SERVICE F*f«a Implements aad Tractors, Unlveraal Milkers tfvw Holland Farm Miithwy ' PHONE McHENRY 420 501 Crystal Lake Road McHENRY COUNTY FARMERS CO-OP ASSN. -plough Boy Ful-O-Pep Larro Poultry ft Dairy Fetd* PHONE McHENRY 728 528 Wuke|u Road DEAD ANIMALS--Higheat caah prices paid for cows, horses and hogs, no help needed to load. Day and night, Sundays and Holidays. Call Wheeling Rendering Works. Wheeling No. 8; reverse charges. 36-tf McHENRY MILLS, Inc. WANTED --1 Down and crippled cattle at better cash prices. Orville Krohn. Woodstock. Phenej 3651 -R-l, collect. n5-t/ WANTED -- Eggs. Top prices paid all year around. Box 1110A, Rt. 5 McHeary. McHenry 596-J-l. 30 fBE JOXX/ Foattry, Hog ft Cattle Feeds PHONE McHENRY SIS 506 Crystal Lake Roed u^ARi OFF .MAIN STREET [(^gOM OUR MAILBAS... | By JOE DENNETT CARf?V VOOf? DERBy UNTIL VOUR \ HAIR 6R0WS BACK OR VOU WON'T 1 O'MOH MEATBALL/ WE'LL PLEASE VOUR PUBLIC WONT BE LONG NOW, MEATBALL/ BE ABLE TO SBE > THE BOWL I USED WAS TOO H.'/. M SMALL/ DEEMS By TOM OKA GRANDPA'S BOY BY ARNIE MOSSLER Gittin' a new preacher dont help * church to git rid of the old sins. * • • When some fellers give birth to a nfew idea they act Tike proud iW>M. • • • • Some folks kin sure eook their goose by roastin* the preacher. • • • Tobe Hinch says that he's as nervous as a blinker light on a street corner. • • •' Sometimes when daughter gits a new fur its dad that gits skinned. To bring some kids up right you gotta set down on 'em. When some fellers dont git a raise they sure Jeel sunk. Too much rye and corn ik the last straw. • • • Angels sure most watch ever some folks but we don't know why. * * * Many a chap who is afraid of^/ guns and wild animals will jumpr. right into marriage . . . Shotks, I'm only foolin', girls! . REV. CHARLEY GRANT. ) ACROSS 1. Baal a Swr a Ship employ*** 15. Great lake 13. Sheltered ski* 14. Part in a play 16. Vend 14. Labrieata IT. Comfort 18. Unhealthy color M. Laden 22. Bcfoiy 23. Cereal train 24. On* who thu«a 27. Circle of flovtn 11. B« rick 12. Look at 15. Metal join** 17. Tormentor 10. E(t* 11. Measure of li <2. Fingerleea jlow 4C. Difficulty 49. Mine entr&iyn tO. Drink »!3wljr (2. Italian rim H. Lon( rod S4. Poem U Tumult M. Winter TeUda •1. Disfl(«re 14. Looked ft 25 Hurry M. Entire t8. Beast of tarta it. Golf mound 30. Proroan 34. Covered with dots 3t First H'oman M. Redeem tl. 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