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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Jul 1960, p. 5

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Thursday. July 21. 1960 THE McHENBY PLAINDEALEB DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION LISTS SEASONS ® Give Hunters 20 Days To Look For Few Pheasants Pag* Flyt PRACTICES PUTTING Seasons, daily bag and possession limits for quail, phea- , sant and rabbits were announced today by the Illinois Department of Conservation. In setting tho pheasant sea- ^Jwi, Noveml>er 11 through November 30. Director Palmer pointed out that pheasant hunters will have to hunt harder for their birds this year than th>ey did during the 1959 season. The reasoning behind " the statement is the anticipated decline of the ' pheasant population in the northoastei :V Illinois counties and adjacent •Ates. Illinois breeding hen pneasants have decreased about 20 per cent from th? level of May 1959. Director Palmer also aided that the decline is not yoflected in the cock pheasant population and has no connection with tire three cock limit of 1959, Game biologists of |ho Department report there is an fiple supply of cock pheasts for the existing hen population over the Illinois pheasant range. Daily kill limit for pheasants is 3. and after opening day possession limit is 6. On opening day onlv, shooting shall not start before 12 noon central standard time and during the balance of the sea- SERVICE NEWS Gov. William G. St rat ton is shown with '"Chuck" Miller on the putting green of the local country club when he joined members and guests of the MeH^nrv, County Central Republican committee last Wednesday, as an honored guest. It was the second annual golf and fund raising day held under the direction of "Chuck" Miller, county committee chairman, and Arthur Giovannoni, special activity chairman. Over 600 attended this special event. The day was spent golfing, boating and visiting. The governor enjoyed a sight-seeing trip via boat on the Fox River and a special program performed by the Cary "Acrobrats", a youthful team of acrobats. £in rise to sunset. | The quail season in Illinois I will open on November 19 nrr' ! close on December 28. w:i'* | a daily kill limit of 8 and 16 in possession after opening lav. ; Quail may be taken from sun- . rise to sunset. !I Rabbits may be hunted from! November 26 through January : 31, and shooting hours are 40om sunrise to sunset." Daily i bag limit has been set at ; and possession limit after op- ! ening day at 10. j According to reports from I the Departments biologists in ' the field, hunters interested in I the taking of quail and rabbit can expect approximately the; same success as experienced | during the 1959 season. Counts i ^pade in the field tend to in li- i cate that the population of i these two species is normal. ENROLLS AT COLLEGE Beatrice B. I.iedtke, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William T.icdlkc, Route 1, Wonder Lake, visited the University of Wisconsin campus during tlie ' past week to register for l*\V jfudies to be started with the "pening of the University's school year in September. Enrolled at Lake Forest college this summer are Belty Benson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben A. Benson of Rt. 9, McHenry, who will enter her senior year there this fall: Rogene Fox of Rt. 5 and Jeremiah K. McEvoy. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McEvoy of m 5. July 24 Ice Cream Social -- Pistakee Terrace July 27 Women of Moose. Ritual Practice, Officers meeting. 8:15 p.m. July 29 . Fox River Valley Camp, R N.A., Evening Summer Outing - Oak Park Hotel. July 31 Women of Moose. Executive session meeting, 1:30 p.m. August 13 McIIenry Shores Fun Fair-- At Beach and Ball Field. August 23 Democratic Women's Club Style Show --- 8 p.m. -- VFW Clubhouse, McHonry. • - - Attffust 24 Lady Foresters' Annual Picnic August 31 St. Mary s I'.T.A. Fall Fashion Revue and Salad Luncheon - V.FAV. Clubhouse. LAKE COI'NTY FAIR Lake county's thirty-second annual Lake eouhty fair and 4-H club show will open next month on the Lake county fair grounds. The show will start Wednesday morning, July 27, and continue through Sunday night, July 31. ATTENDS NATIONAL1 4s Mrs. Mayfield's contention rpi 01? A TV/rinrrP that every member of - the IN PITTSRITRP PA ' C h a,hSic Dau«hter» of Ameiica UN Jrl 1 lolDUltvj, "A. . should attend to more fully ! understand and appreciate The twenty-eighth bi-annual j their organization. national convention for the t -- Catholic Daughters of Ameri- ; ca was held in Pittsburgh, Pa., \ last week, July 10-14 inclusive. | The convention was attended by about 1.000 women from i every state in the United States, Alaska, Peurto Rico and the District of Columbia. ! Mrs. Madeleine Mayfield, , | past Grand Regent from Court , Joyce Kilmer No. 573 in McHenry, was, one of the ten elected delegates from Illinois j privileged to attend. The convention was opened with a Pontifical High Mass in memory of Miss Frances M. Ma her, Supreme Regent, by His Excellency the Most Rev. John J. Wright, D. D„ Bishop of Pittsburgh, The sermon was given by His Excellency the 1 Most R'.'v; Vinccnt S. Waters, ; D. D.. National Chaplain, Bishop of Raleigh, N. C. | One of the highlights of the ; convention was a Byzantirii 1 Rite Mass on Tuesday with the | celebrant the Most Rev. Nich- ' olas T Elko. D. D„ Apostolic Exarrh^of Pittsburgh. j At the closing session elections were held and the new f national officers are Mis® Mar- ! garet J. Buckley, M&ryland, I supreme regent: Mrs. John V. Ballard, Massachusettes, vicesupreme regent; Mrs. Mary Konane, New Jersey, national i secretary: and Mrs. Frank V. | Boxter, Iowa, national treasi urer. Miss Cecelia Fox from Ottawa was one of the six naitional directors elected. The convention was most inspiring and educational and it OBITUARIES EBERHART THENNES Services were held in St. Joseph's Catholic , church, Milwaukee, July 13. for Eberhart Thennes, 82, of Milwaukee. A nephew, Rev. Fr. Clarence Thennes, read the Mass. Burial was in Saukville, Wis. Death followed a lingering illness. The deceased, a native of Grafton, Wis., leaves his widow, Theresa; three daughters WHEAT GROWERS VOTE TODAY ON 1961 PROGRAM ; and a son in Milwaukee; three : or not wheat growers wish to i sisters and three brothers, ini eluding John and Phillip Theni nes of McHenry. FORT LEONARD WOOD. MO. (AHTNC) -- Army Pv-ta Edward F. Gilligan, son of Mrs. Annia M. Gilligan, Route 3, McHenry, completed the eight-week electrician course at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., July S. Gilligan was trained to inslall. inspect and repair standard indoor and outdoor elec- i : trical light and power systems ; JACOB R. Jl'STEX and electrical accessories for j Jacob R. Justen, 80, died military installations and struc- .early Wednesday morning in a tures. - ; Zion Nursing home where he He entered' the* Army last had been for three weeks. He February and completed .basic j was a resident of Waukegan training at the fort., [for thirty years. The 22-year'rold soldier is a ! Mr. Justen was born Sept. 1, 1956 graduate of McHenry 1879 in Johnsburg. He is sur- Chairman Bridges of the county agricultural stabilization and conservation committee has announced that the annual marketing quota referendum fro wheat growers will be held July 21 as the first step in the wheat program for 1961 required^ by present law. The purpose of the referendum is to determine whether | national average allotment at j the minimum of 55 million ! acres permitted by law. Of I this, 1,442,835 acres were alj lotted to Illinois, from which . local wheat farmers will rej ceive individual farm allot - | ments before voting in the ref- ! erendum. Voting in the referendum will be done at the McHenry , counfy ASC office, HO'a E. i Jacksong street, Woodstock. Ev- I ery wheat grower who expects j to have more than 15 acres of I wheat for harvest in 1961 will j be eligible to vote, except those who participated in the up-to- 0-aere feed "wheat program in | 1960. j The wheat referendum is re- | quired. Chairman Bridges said. market their 1961 crop wheat i under a marketing quota sys- I tern. Quotas have been proclaimed by the secretary of | agriculture, as required whenever the wheat supply is more | 'he fact that the national ijhan 20 percent normal. They \ wheat supply is at almost twice j will take effect if approved by j the normal level. If quotas are | at least two-thirds of the grow- ' approved for 1961, this will be i ors voting in the referendum. J the eighth successive year in In proclaiming quotas for 1961, ! which they have been, used for the "Secretary established the 1 wheat. High School. vived by five daughters, Mrs. ' Pauline Temp, Mrs. Isabell | Zewe, Mrs. Marie Schooley, SANTA ANA, Calif. (FHT-j Mrs. Marjorie Slocum, all of NC' Marine Pfc. Warreh L. Waukegan, Mrs. Betty Grey, Andrews, son of Mrs. Margaret Frankfort, 111., and a son, Al- Andivws of Route 7, Memory Trail, Pistakee Hills, McHenry, is serving with the Third Marine Aircraft Wing at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, Santa Ana, Calif. Separate Maintenance Judge William M. Carroll granted separate maintenance to Stella Strelak, of McHenry Township, last Friday. Mrs. Strelak charged Louis Strelak with cruelty and the cas*? was continued for a decree. vin. Kenosha, Wis. The body rests at the George R. Justen funeral home until Saturday morning when services will be held at 10 o'clock at St. John's church. 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