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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Oct 1975, p. 7

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McHENRY COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL Codes: Date Wed-Oct22 Thur-Oct: Fri-Oct 24 Sat-Oct 25 Mon-Oct27 Tue-Oct 28 Fri-Oct 31 Sat-Nov 1 Fri-Nov 7 Sat-Nov 8 Fri-Nov 14 Sat-Nov 15 1975-76 Fall Sports Schedule FB-Football FH-Field Hockey V-Varsity CC-Cross Country SW-Swimming S-Sophomore GO-Golf Te-Tennis F-Freshmen Sport Squads Opponent Place CC JV Maine West Maine West FH V Barrington Home SW V Lake Forest Home FB , S=V Lake Forest Home \ GO V IHSA State \ Te V IHSA State \cc F-S Crystal Lk. FB Invit. Crystal Lk. FB F-A&B Lake Forest Lk. Forest GO V IHSA State CC V IHSA Sectional Te V IHSA State SW V IHSA District FB SoB-JV Lake Forest Lk. Forest CC V NSC Crystal Lk. SW V IHSA State FH V IHSA District FB F-A&B Zion Home FB S Zion Zion FB V Zion Zion CC V IHSA State SW V IHSA State FH V IHSA District FH V IHSA Sectional FH V IHSA Sectional FH V IHSA State FH V IHSA State Time PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER WEDNESDAY, UllUiiiMK TT, i»<a YOU ^~PRE. 4:30 9:00 12:00 2:00 YOpTHFUL, ENERGET/C ESI DENT OF "THE NEW WOULD FOOTBALL LEAGUE" IS... CHRIS HEMMETER HE LOOKS LIKE A BUSINESSMAN-- AND IS. ONCE WAS NAMED "BUSINESSMAN OF THE YEAR. " IN HAWAII. IF HEMMETER ANP THE NEW WORLD FOOTBALL LEAGUE ARE SUCCESSFUL HE COULD BE "PRO SPORTS BUSINESS­ MAN OF THE YEAR'.' 36 YEARS OLD, HAMMETER SEEKS TO REVITALIZE THE LA'.F.L. THROUGH A PLAN: EACH TEAM TO MAINTAIN AN ESCROW FUND TO PROVIDE PREPAID TRAVEL, BUDGETS' TIGHT ENOUGH TO PAY OLD BILLS AND PLAYERS WOULD GET A PERCENTAGE OF TEAM'S PROFITS? Extension Comments V.A. NEWS OCSXSSXXXSSXSXSSSXSSX: (By George J. Young, Ex­ tension Adviser, agriculture, McHenry County) SOYBEAN PLOTS HAR­ VESTED - Thanks to Dan Walters of Hebron, and Lee Myers of Hughes Hybrids, Woodstock, for harvesting and measuring yield at our variety plots on Dan's farm. Top yielder of the thirteen varieties was Woodworth at 45.21 bu. per acre adjusted to 13 percent moisture. Woodworth is a maturity group III soybean, which is usually planted in southern Illinois. Peterson 3105 yielded 43.99; Peterson 3100, 43.06; Corsoy, 41.40; Peterson 105P, 40.55; Wells, 39.98; FS Hi Soy 225, 39.59; Hodgson, 39:04; Wayne, 37.60; Hark, 36.68; Beeson, 32.47; and Peterson 85, 31.56. The wells Dan planted in 15 inch rows yielded 44.54. If you want a detailed sheet giving pounds harvested and harvest moisture, give us a call at 338- 3737. CONGRATULATIONS - to Vern Stade of McHenry. Vern entered the University of Illinois and Illinois Crop Im­ provement association soybean yield contest. He harvested five acres out of his field near Volo and it yielded 52.9 busels per acres. TAX SCHOOL - There are still openings for practitioners who want to participate in the 1975 Farm Income Tax school sponsored by the University of Illinois, Internal Revenue Service and the Illinois Department of Revenue. One of the thirty-three schools to be held in Illinois will be at Crystal Lake Dec. 16 and 17. Advance enrollment is required. Call me for more information at 815-338- 2727 or 338-4747. CONGRATULATIONS^- to our home economics adviser in our Extension office for receiving a communication award from her professional association. We are all very proud of Nancy Moore's achievement. VISITORS IN COUNTY - Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Hughes of Woodstock hosted Josef Ertl, Minister of Agriculture of the Federal Republic of Germany as he visited the mid-west last week. OCTOBER IS PORK MONTH and1 our local Pork Producers association is helping to celebrate the oc­ casion. Some of the members are offering form tours to their local grade school classes. It is important that our young people understand where and how the food they eat is produced. The Association also presented a plaque to the Old Court House Inn in Woodstock in recognition of that restaurant's pork promotion activities. For pork recipies, call our office and ask for the University of Illinois Publication "Pork for the Table", Circular 622, for which there is no charge, or Pork in Family Meals, USDA HG Bulletin No. 160, for which there is a small charge. OUTLOOK UPDATE Remember our monthly Grain and Livestock Outlook Update session will be Oct. 27 from f: 15 to 3 p.m. at our University of Illinois Cooperative Extension Service office, 11909 McConnell road, Woodstock. Using a special telephone hook-up, you are able to talk with the universities top marketing specialists in Urbana to get their views and opinions on what's happening and why. This monthly session is aimed mainly at Extension advisers throuehout Illinois to keeD us informed, but I invite you to join me and get answers directly from the specialists. COUNCIL PLANS MEETINGS - Your McHenry County Agriculture Extension council of the University of Illinois has tentatively planned sixty public meetings on agricultural subjects to be offered in McHenry county over the next twelve months. We announce these educational sessions through news releases to local papers and radio stations. We also mail meeting an­ nouncements directly to per­ sons who ask to be on one or more of our subject matter mailing list. If you want your name added to our mailing list, just let us know what agricultural subjects you are interested in. In addition to the agricultural education program, our office also coordinates the 4-H Youth program and Home Economics educational programs in McHenry county. Dave Plocher works with youth programs and his work is guided by the local 4-H Youth Extension FORMAL WEAR RENTAL for , ALL OCCASIONS leli § Staud . .....tw Wl ^214MN^reei^3tj^VtcHenr^ ANOTHER WEEK OF SPECIALS!!! wed. BB0 SPECIAL! •*«« 39* Homemade BBQ on large seseme seed bun THURS. SUPER PAPA BASKET qq<| Quarter pound pattie w/cheese lettuce, - ̂ \c tomato, mayonaise Reg. $1.50 U-UU-LTU-ij~i j-IJ~U" n ~ i r 11 sf^5W FRI. FISH SANDWICH 39* Sat. & Sun. J5 J MAMA BURGERS $1 L°o M»r A & W HAMBURGER 19' tS!y coney dogs 1 9* EDITOR'S NOTE: Following are representative questions answered daily by VA coun­ selors. Full information is available at any VA office. Q --1 have been receiving my pension check from the Veterans Administration monthly without fail until this month. How come? A - You neglected to notify VA that you moved to a new address. Q -- What is the "man-on- campus" program I keep hearing about? A - It is an all-out effort by the Veterans administration to place a man on college cam­ puses to insure prompt delivery council of the University of Illinois. Nancy Moore works with the Home Economics program and her work is guided by the local Home Economics Extension council. The Extension Service is available to all McHenry county residents. of GI Bill educational assistance checks by ex­ pediting change of addresses, dependency status or training programs. Q -- When an educational check has the right claim number, but the name is misspelled, example: " Willie Hancock" is shown for "Lillie Hancock" and the claimant cannot get the check cashed, what action should be taken in order for a new check to be made and how long will it take to get a new check to be issued? A -- This check should be returned to the VA office calling attention to the error. Action will be taken to correct the name and have the check reissued. If special pay procedures are indicated, the claimant should receive a check within seven days. Q. -- My husband, a military retiree, died of service- connected causes in May 1963 and was buried in a private cemetery. I received the $250 VA burial allowance but did not know there was a $150 plot allowance available for veterans buried in a private cemetery Was this in effect in 1963? A. -- The $150 plot allowance became effective Sept. 1, 1973. The new law also increased the burial allowance up to $800 for veterans who die of service- connected causes. Q. - 1 have located a home I can buy under the GI Bill, but the asking price is higher than the VA appraised price. Can I pay more than the market value to get that house9 A. - Yes. it you pay the dif­ ference between the VA ap­ praisal and the price of the home from your own resources (no borrowing). VA cannot approve a loan that exceeds the reasonable value of the home. 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