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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Sep 1972, p. 9

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PAGE 9-PLAINDEALER-WEDN5 SDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1972 . T V COMMENTARY TIMES CHANGE and swords do sometimes become melted into wedding rings. The most recent marriage of old adversaries consists of a union between the motion picture industry and televi­ sion. TV HAS pulled Hollywood out of the doldrumns and given her a new lease on life. Hollywood has given TV a new way to produce with necessary speed the tremendous amount of mate­ rial needed. Studios are filming more-^and more full- length movies Pbr television. IN RECENT WEEKS 152 television films have been in production.' The Screen Actors Guild reports that TV is the biggest source of in­ come lor i ts performing mem­ bers. HOLLYWOOD technicians are capable of producing. The average 30-minute TV program is filmed in three days. The two hour special can be done in 20 days or less. SOME MAJOR corpora­ tions who use TV for adver­ tising are now also invest­ ing in films for TV. Some companies who have plunged into this enterprise are The Quaker Oats Company, Mat­ tel, Inc., General Electric Company, and Faberge, Inc. JOHNSBURG BOYS' LEAGUE 1912 MINOR LEAGUE CHAMPION "REDS"- Manager Frank Leon. » Wins; 1 Loss. Row 1: Rick Neiss, MikeMoran, Todd Huemann, Pat Priko and Mark Leon. Row 2: Mark Duffy, Mike Priko, Mike McClory, Jim Berns, Jim Boelens. Row 3: Bob McClory, Coach, Frank Leon, Manager and Bob Duffy, Coach. LONG YARDAGE as Knaack at far left gains 17 yards on a pitch out from quarterback Mauch. Blocking for Knaack are No. 75- Heald and No. 85 - Truckenbrod as No. 51-Hellios attempts the tackle. The white team captured the victory 24-20 as Mauch completed 8 of 16 passes with Habich the receiver of all 8 passes for 100 yards. (STAFF PHOTO / WAYNE GAYLORD) Comments on Conservation From the I l l i no is Depar tment o f Conserva t ion Trapping and Hunting Dates For Fur Bearers Begin Nov. 11 Senn took a portable 100-by-3- reported. "We occasionally would foot trap to Canada. The trap is catch a hen, although most of made of one-inch nylon mesh, the time they would fly just before supported by aluminum rods. they went into the trap. And we He trapped with two biologists never caught an adult drake from the U.S. Bureau of Sport during the 30 days." Fisheries and Wildlife and biolc- By banding canvasbacks, biolo­ gists from the Texas Parks and gists will gain information on Wildlife Department and the Ar- mortality, migratory movements Kansas Fish and Game Commis- and their wintering grounds. sion. The biologists scouted areas "The banding we did in Canada for potholes and lakes with can- goes hand-in-hand with our band- vasback broods on them. When ing program in Illinois," Senn they discovered a brood they concluded. "Last year over 600 would put up their traps and drive diving ducks were banded in Pool Trapping and hunting season lished are open to hunting with- the flightless birds into them. 19 in the permanent trap we have dates and regulations for fur bear- out restriction of the color of "The adult canvasbacks were built there. Forty-four of these ing animals have been announced garments worn during the deer much more difficult to trap," Senn birds were canvasback." by Henry N. Barkhausen, director season. "~---------- of the Illinois Department of Con- servation. Canvasbacks Banded Mink, muskrat, raccoon, opos- A five man crew of wildlife sum, skunk, weasel and red or biologists, working 30 days in gray fox trapping season will be- central Saskatchewan, has success- gin Nov. 11 and end Jan. 31. fully trapped, banded and released The season for beaver trapping 283 immature canvasback ducks. will begin Dec. 9 and run The canvasback is one of two through Feb. 28. Beaver may be ducks -- the other being the red- taken only with spring traps. Por- head -- on which the U.S. Bureau tions of Jo Daviess, Carroll, White- of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife side and Rock Island counties has closed the season in Illinois west of III. 84 and U.S. 20, from and offier states. Interstate 80 to the Wisconsin "This is the first year emphasis border, are closed to beaver has been placed on banding imma- trapping. ture canvasbacks," said Gary Raccoon, opossum, skunk and Senn, waterfowl biologist for the red or gray fox may be hunted Illinois Department of Conserva- beginning Nov. 11 and continuing tion, and a member of the banding through Jan. 31. There will be crew. "Very little information has no hunting of these species on been gathered on the canvasback Nov. 17, 18 and 19 and Dec. 8, 9 in the past. Illinois has always and 10 in counties open to deer been a leader in waterfowl man- hunting. agement, and now that we have Groundhogs may be hunted large concentrations of canvasback throughout the year except during in Illinois, we felt we should know Nov. 17, 18 and 19 and Dec. 8, 9 as much about this species of and 10 in counties open to deer duck as we can learn." hunting. In the last several years can- Upland game hunting will be vasbacks have begun using Pool permitted in all counties except |9 cf the Mississippi River near Pope, Hardin, Jo Daviess and Hamilton as a majo- resting stop C arroll during the deer season, on their way to their wintering However, the hunter must wear grounds. An estimated 175,000, a cap or vest or upper outer gar- believed to be half of the con- ment of a solid vivid red, yellow tinental population of canvasback, or orange. All other counties stop at Pool 19 during the year. where deer season is not estab- G / / fYEAR if T CUSTOM WIDE TREAD A SPORTING 4 lb. &<az. Large Mouth Bass. Caught last week while vacationing in Hay ward, Wisconsin, Elmer Adkin of 1009 East Rt. 120 McHenry, 111. eyes one of several trophies the catch is qualified to win in an area contest. The fish taken on a minnow in the Hayward area's Twin Lakes won a fisherman of the week award and prizes for Elmer. ILLINOIS TRAFFIC SAFETY ALERT | That "last drink" could cost the most! Anyone who has one drink too many loses . . . some­ times his car... sometimes his driver's license . . . sometimes his life. A _ Drive Alert iin Illinois. Governor's Traffic Safety Coordinating Committee . Governor Richard B. Ogilvie, Chairman PLAN to ATTEND 50th Anniversary of Johnsburg Community Club SEPTEMBER 24th • BEER GARDEN • PARADE Tom Huemann Water Conditioning Service on all Makes Sales-Rental 385-3093 SALT DELIVERY ANELING LUS 4 DAYS ONLY!! 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