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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Jun 1925, p. 5

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•:' . ' • ,.>.!•• '•• -. ^"f ,/ . .?*" '"' - < > ' »'.5^ ^jpf *" ..' - •»-„• " & *';.£•>>.4: s'.?v. • /? VOL.UMK 51 MoHBNRY, ILLINOIS. THURSDAY. JUNE 11. 1925 NO, 1 Have you property for sale or rent? If so lift same with N. H. Petesch, realtor. Phone 121-R. Telephone No. 108-R. Stoffel & Reihansperger Insurance agent for all classes of property in the best companies. WEST McHENRY, ILLINOIS McHenry Upholstering : P. J. LANDT Furniture repairing and made, to order RefinishiQg and Antique Work a Specialty. -J . Pbooe McHenry 5W . KUNZ BROTHERS Long Distance Hauling. Good Service at *11 time* Careful and Obliging Phone 204-J McHenry, IIL DINE dnd DANCE AT- f LOUIS PAVTtlON rox RIVER GROVE, ILL Every Saturday Night Music by IANKERS' 8-PIECE ORCBESTtA New Restaurant Now Open GENTS, $1.00 LADIES, 2SC Including war tax We carry a line of- AS FOLLOWS: GRAINS -- Corn, cracked corn, wheat, barley, kaffir corn and buckwheat. Ready mixed scratch CTains --course, medium and fine. Laying mash, baby chick mash, grit, oyster shells, meat scraps, bran, middlings and Red Dog floor. We do not deliver and * our prices are made accordingly. McHenry flour Mills West McHenry, III. GAME AND FISH LAWS By C. F. Mansfield, Sec., Federated Sportsmen of Illinois Governor Len Small and the members of the 64th General Assembly are Making a record in constructive game and fish conservation that has never been equalled in this or any other state. The most fundamental legislation from the sportsman's viewpoint that has been passed is house bill 303. This bill, which was prepared by the house committee on fish and game, removed the division of game and fish from the department of agriculture and created new department of conservation. This new department has-all of the powers cf the old division of game and fish with added control of forestry and Stream pollution, insofar as they affect game an fish conservation. Political lines were forgotten by most of the members of the 54th General Assembly in their desire to meet the needs of conservation and to respond to the request of the six hundred thousand sportsmen of the state to carry out the conservation program started by the 53rd General Assembly. This program included a revision of the game and fish code and the creation of a department of conservation, the establishment of game farms and fish hatcheries, purchase and distribution of game birds, and of greatest Importance to the every day hunter, and the man ib moderate circumstances, the purchase of public shooting and fishing grounds open to every person holding an Illinois hunting and fishing license. . With the passage of four more bills, all of these will have been made available. Senate bill 422, which gives all municipal corporations the authority to convey lands to the state for fish hatcheries; senate bills 428 and 429, which make a few necessary changes in the fish and game codes, have passed the senate, are on third reading in the house and will undoubtely be passed within a few days. The last and most important bill is house bill 657, which appropriates $600,000 from the game and fish fund (derived from hunting and fishing Licenses and not from taxes) to buy fish hatcheries, game birds and eggs, and game farms and public shooting and fishing grounds. Every sportsman wants this bill to pass and there is not much apparent opposition, but everyone who wants to perpetuate the sport of hunting and fishing should see or write to his senator at once, asking him to work for house bill G57. Don't put it off, as there are only a few days left in which to pass this bill and put Illinois far in the lead in clean constructive game and fish conservation. ^ More miles and more smiles if you use Mohawk tires. Walter Freund, West McHenry. jjjoND What Every Housewife Ought to Know! YOU use extreme care when you measure the ingredients of a cake. Then why be careless about the right degree of oven heat that bakes it? To be sure of the proper heat for perfect baking, bake in a Dangler Gas Range equipped with the LORAIN OVEN HEAT RKCULATOR Lorain measures and controls the exact heat required for perfect results in baking. Also, Lorain makes possible the canning of iruits arid tomatoes ifr* the oven -- easier, quicker and with better results than by any other method. Again, Lorain will cook 4euciotuly a Whole Meal in the oven at one time--unwatched. Let us explain how these wonderful t Kings can be done in a Lorain-equipped Gas Range. Come in today (if a lemonstration. T O O R O £ F-(J<A,N LY • ; , t\ c. wnfrfK'j*?. '>p/otnotrisi iitr! 3407 N PAULINA ST. mOS CCE AND L 11 Iify spectacles and eye glasses are * eftown all over America. Thirty yean experience testing eyes and grindbig glasses to order only. We make all repairs. Absolutely guaranteed. Dr. C. KKM.KR, Optometrist and Optician (Chicago Address McHenry, IB. 8407 N. Paulina St. Phone 167 Phone Graceland 9540. -- 1 Dangler ; Gas Ranges JOHNJ. VYOTAL McHENRY, ILL. WEEKLYjEHM AS TAKEN FROM THE COLUMNS OF OUR EXCHANGES ASSORTMENT OF NEWS ITEMS IN CONDENSED FORM FOR BUSY PEOPLE Ninety-two trains now pass thru Crystal Lake daily. More than half of these are passenger trains. Father Flanahan's Boys' Shows, who are on their fifth tour of the middle western states, will give a performance at the Royal Theatre at Marengo on Monday evening, June 15. Ray Applegate, Lake Geneva aviator, has again launched his hydroplane on the lake there and is ready to carry passengers. The first trips of the season were made on Memorial day. Barrington subscribed $1,538.60 towards the five million dollar endowment fund for orphans of American soldiers during the drive for funds recently completed in that village. Emile Poppenhagen has been appointed special police officer at Hebron His chief duties will be to see that the automobile traffic laws are respected and that owners of machines close their cut-outs while driving thru that village. The waters of Geneva lake may be dragged at some future time to rid that beautiful body of water of its carp which apparently are growing in number. According to officials of the Izaak Walton club of that city, carp destroy spawn beds of game fish. Work of laying the asphalt top on the concrete base -in District No. 1 at Crystal Lake has been started. The concrete base in this district will be completed within the course of the next two weeks according to the contract. The entire job will .be finished by Aug. 1. Pulos & Duros have again secured the refreshment concession at the lake front at Crystal Lake. There were three bidders for the concession, the bid of Pulos & Duros being $825. The Hoy Pharmacy of that city bid $751 for the privilege and D. 4k W. Ice Cream company $776. The new Fox River Grove movie house has made provisions whereby mothers with crying babies may witness performances without disturbing the audience. A glass sound-proof "crying room," with comfortable seats from which a clear vision is had of the screen and stage, is a regular part of the equipment of the house. Something new, we are sure. Mrs. Jacob Lehr has developed a new type of strawberry on her farm near Grayslake. Four years ago she planted six varieties of plants: Senator Dunlap, Big Valley, Premier, Gibson's. Kellogg'e Everbearing and Campbell's early. These were planted between rows of another everbearing variety and as a result she has obtained about 1,000 specimens from the original plant. Some of these have as high as 120 blossoms. She has named the new varieties "Oakland Beauties." SALE OF REAL ESTATE State of Illinois, ) McHenry County ) ss Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois May term A. D. 1925. Charles S. Galbraith ) In Chancery vs. ) Bill for Parti- L. O. Theime Et /fl) tition ) Gen. No. 21839 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of a decree made and entered by said Court in the above entitled cause on the 8th day of June, A. D. 1925, I, Fred B. Bennett, Master in Chancery of said Court, will on the 27th day of June, A. D. 1925, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the east door of the courthouse in the city of Woodstock, in McHenry county, Illinois, offer for sale and sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described real estate in said decree described, to-wit: Lot six (6) and the southwesterly one-half of lot seven (7) in Woodlawn Park in the northwest fractional quarter of section twenty-five (25) township forty-four (44) north, range eight (8) east of the third principal meridian, situated in the County of McHenry in the State of Illinois. Terms of sale--Cash on the day of sale. Dated this 9th day of June A. D. 1925. l-3t - Fred B. Bennett, Master fn Cfcencery of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois. S. J. FOWLER, D. C. SCIENTIFIC MASSAGfe Monday, Wednesday and Friday Hrs., 2:80 to 8;00 p. m. Phone 168 BrefeM BH*. W. McHENRY, ILL. Insnre-- In Sure-Insurance -- WITH -i- Win. G. 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