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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Apr 1974, p. 7

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PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. APRIL 12,1974 Commercial Fishermen Must Report To State Conservation Division Ail Illinois waters oth& than Lake Michigan, the Mississippi River, Illinois River and the Wabash River have been designated as fish preserves by a Department of Conservation administrative order. "Ninety percent of the commercial fishing activities in the state are estimated to be done in these non-preserve waters," said Tony Dean, Director of the Department of Conservation. "Commercial fishing in any waters other than those listed is restricted." Persons wishing to take fish by commercial fishing devices from any other streams, such as the Sangamon, Embarras, Little Wabash and others, must obtain written permission from the Division of Fisheries prior to fishing. Fishermen will be Required to state the body of water they intend to fish, its location (county), and the type and amount of commercial gear they intend to use. They should also report whether they fished with commercial devices in 1973 and the location. The Division of Fisheries anticipates obtaining valuable information concerning additional localities and waters that are producing high protein foods, as well as the intensity of the commercial fishing activity on each of the various streams and rivers throughout the state. Letters will be issued by the Division of Fisheries granting permission to operate their gear on these streams, according to Bill Harth, Superintendent of the Division. Fishermen will be required to have these letter permits in their possession while engaging in their fishing. However, anglers should be aware that the letters do not give them permission to fish on private waters. Permission must be secured from landowners over whose waters ffshermen wish to operate. Commercial fishermen wishing to fish these restricted areas should list their name, locations they wish to fish, amount and type of gear they intend to use, where they fished last year and with what type gear, and send to: Department of Conservation, Division of Fisheries, 605 State Office Building, Springfield, Illinois 62706. Deaths JOSEPH A. SCHAEFER Joseph A. Schaefer, 85, 2102 N. Richmond road, was pronounced dead at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, early Thursday morning, April li. He had been staying at the home of his son, Elmer, in Woodstock following his release from Memorial hospital last Sunday. Mr. Schaefer was born June 8,1888, in Chicago and had been a farmer in the Ringwood- McHenry area for many years. Besides his son, Elmer J., of Woodstock, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Alfred (Eleanor) Miller of Ringwood; five grandchildren and four g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; a brother, Peter J. Schaefer of McHenry; and a sister, Mrs. Tillie Jerak of Burbank. The body will rest at the George R. Justen and Son funeral home where there will be visitation Sunday after 2 p.m. A funeral Mass will be offered Monday morning at 9:30 at St. Mary's church. Bowling Notes • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MCHENRY REC. TUES. 7 P.M 4-9-74 . LADIES LEAGUE Marian Peterson 480; Edi Nimsgern 437; Clarice Buenzli 446;Kathy Miller 423; Sue Koleno 427; Tinky Meyer 426; Lois Crouch 472; Sue Smith 429; Vera Herdrich 441; Ron Romkowski 493; Marie Diedrich 420; Julie Kralowetz 422; Bette O'Brien 465; Nell Fidler 445; Evora Peterson 449; Mary Cook 446; Sharon Klontz 188-508; Linda Ropenack 470; Barb Leight 196-507; Lor Freund 427; Bitsy Schaefer 453; Helen Spencer 448; Elaine Justen 474; Carolyn Oetjin 441; Wilma Alyward 473; Van Diedrich 498; Marylou Stine 439; Lill Michels 467; Teresa Steffans 188-506. Rail Roads: S. Koleno 5-6-10; C. Oetjin 5-7; T. Steffans 6-7-10 & 4-5-7. LAST WKS SCORES (MAKE UP GAME) 4-2-74 Sue Smith 484; Vera Herdrich 441; Bitsy Schaefer 468; Helen Spencer 457; Elaine Justen 427; Jo Rizzo 494. TUESDAY THIRTY-NINERS March 26, 1974 Jean Brzenk 189-465; Joan Ringer 454; Doris Diedrich 446; Mary Beth Fuchs 189-181- 515; Carol Laero 436; Mary Granger 454; Dolores White 451; Cammy Gaylord 457; Dar Michelsen 438; Mary Gaylord 176. R.R.'s - Helen Freund 5-7; Fran Brzenk 5-7-10; Mary Beth Fuchs 5;7. TUESDAY THIRTY-NINERS April 2, 1974 Adeline Pedersen 420; Claire Rosing 180-496; Rosie Przetacznik 433; Mary Beth Fuchs 180-198-548; Joan Ringer 185-463; Cammy Gaylord 177- 451; Kitty Vargo 447; Mary Gaylord 191-452; Mary Ann Knaack 176-194-501. TEN PIN QUEENS MON. APRIL 8, 74 9:30 P.M. N. Shulda 186, 535; B. O'Brien MARIAN CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 1974 VARSITY & FRESH-TRACK-BASEBALL-GOLF SCHEDULE Bab.- Baseball Tr. - Track Go. - Golf Datei Day. Opponent i Wherei Tlaoi April 16 BaB Tuee. Benet at Benet April 17 BaB Med. Harengo (rarelty onljr)at Harlan April 18 BaB Thure. I.C. at I.e. April 18 Go •niere. Haralon at Plua Tree April 20 BaB Sat. Haralen at Harlan April 22 BaB HOB. Drlacoll at Harlan April 22 Ce Hon. Benet at HcHenry April 23 Co Taea. Giayalake at Plua Tree April 23 Tr Tuee. Crayola he at Grayalake 4i30p« April 2k Tr Had. St. Edeard's at Elgin <»i30pn April 2h BaB Wed. Hontlnl at Hontlnl April 2h Ge Med. Hontlnl at Arrowhead April 25 Go Thure. Harvard (Harlan) at Plua Tree April 27 BaB Sat. St. Pzancle at St. rrancle April 27 Tr. Sat. Bishop O'Neill Relays at Aurora 10i00a* April 29 BaB. Hen. Benet at Harlan April 29 Ge Hon. Drlecoll at HcHenry April 30 Tr. Tuee. Grant High School at Fox Lake <»|15J» MAO* • INTERIOR Decorator Flat • EXTERIOR Durable Latex & Oil Base * BRAND '-;NEW CEILING TILE Perfect For Rec. Rooms, Basements, Kitchens, Any Room. BENSON PLASTIC SHUTTERS Black & White We have everything you need -- and FREE DELIVERY! ALEXANDER 385-1424 LUMBbn 9Q9 ?m{ $t RESCUE . . . Chicago fire­ men believe their helicopter unit and its huge cone-shaped net would provide a "first-line of defense" against tragedies like the high rise fire in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The rooftop net can hold four persons and can be extended from a helicopter on a 100-ft. cable, enabling the unit to whisk four persons off a smoky rooftop and to a near by building. 183-492; R. Romkowske 183-488; V. Brzenk 165-488; H. Wilson 176-483; E. Damians 185-482; A. Koczor 190-481; F. Bush 182- 480;G. Bennett 174-479; C. Kern 169-478; N. Krcmar 170-475; B. Nelsen 186-472; M. Goss 179- 469; P. Edwards 180-469; J. Lexow 167-464; D. Koleno 178- 456; V. Kilzer 154-455; M. Steege 165-451. SPLITS E. Damians 5-7-9; V. Brzenk 4- 5-7; P. Edwards 5-10. 3-10 D. Koleno & F.Freund SENIOR CITIZENS FREE HEARING TESTS SET FOR WEDS 1-S PM R.0. STENSLAND & ASSOCIATES RENTAL ON ZENITH & MAICO HEARING AIDS 3937 W Main St McHenry 815-385-7661 WEDNESDAY ONLY 1-S P.M. HAROLD D. LINDAHL Harold D. Lindahl, N. Timothy, Edgebrook Heights, McHenry, died unexpectedly early Tuesday evening, April 9. Mr. Lindahl was walking his dog shortly after 6 p.m. when he was stricken by an apparent heart attack. Funeral arrangements were incomplete at the George R. Justen & Son chapel as the Plaindealer went to press. HOSPITAL NOTES MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included Master Todd Booker, Geraldine Skainsky, Jerry Kuchta, Mary Reymann, WWI OFFICERS INSTALLED - New officers for 1974-75 World War ^ Veterans, McHenry Barracks No. 1315, were installed at a er meeting held Saturday night at the American Legion home. Shown above, left to right, seated, are Clyde B. Blackwell, adjutant and 2-year trustee; Howard C. (Pat) Cairns, past commander 1963; Paul H. Leubscher, newly elected commander and Harry J. Donner, quartermaster; standing Garfield C. Benson, chaplain; Santo Bisceglia, junior vice-commander; Fred C. Schoewer, 3- year trustee; Harry C. Lock, senior vice-commander and Walter A. Dahlman, sergeat-at-arms. Other officers not pictured are Charles I. Frey, legislative officer; Henry E. Rahn, judge advocate; Floyd S. Cooley, hospital chairman and Theron (Cy) Young, 1-year trustee. Past Commanders of the organization are as follows: Roy W. Kinsey, 1958; Fordyce G. Hanford, 1959; Julius J. Gruenfeld, 1960; Edward F. Cannon, 1961; Lester R. Bacon, 1962; Howard W. Cairns, 1963; Victor Howe, 1964; Harold P. Owen, 1965; William N. Moreth, 1966; Eugene A. Kane, 1967; Theron L. (Cy) Young, 1968; James F. McCulloch, 1969; Frank Kolar, 1970; John Phol, 1971 and 1972; Clyde B. Blackwell, 1972 and 1973 and Harry J. Donner, 1973 and 1974. Wonder Lake; Josephine Harris, Lenora McCarthy, Daniel Fry, McHenry. HARVARD HOSPITAL Beverly Newell, Wonder Lake, and Robert Zriny, McHenry, were patients in Harvard hospital. Newark, Ohio, has a golf course built over and around the mounds left by the Mound Builders, possibly 1,000 years ago. 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