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September 7, 1W7 tog* Six THE ORGAN Evenings , Forrest Jel 4310G E Inc. ire Appliances su'd love them, il Your "flame- r your kitchen, ic living. illowance, too. •M l ' »r— t For Large Attendan^^*.^,!,^^0-0 » « HU H O I, TM \ Open Season * ft. lit* la.. 1« •y SICMARO XRUMSKILL Drnny Kurtinharh ami Man i sva both ways Carrico rnniimiml. is , at 7 3n Tram* from Fisher. entire year." he concluded It will he a vounq. incxpirienii't oath, plu* ihr hui-ili of tiw «.ffrn> “ because a lack of depth neeei-H onaraa. Piper City and Chaisworth M M A M .I STARTSBS Chatsworth High school !•»•**t:i-.1 ive unit, paerd h> lettcrman nuar iatts this art.on " will participate The roach has released the fal* * T * , *.**■* **•' ? squad that begins cali*tkiri'-ilr !'• terback Mikr Somcr*. will makr Assistant varsity coach ,Dennis Carrico slated that hr and the lowing probable line up lor the * * on Kiblrr Field heion <p>: r. much of the difference bclwcin a |.chnus. will help i arrico and will roaches and school hoped to have first game Friday night game with Cornell ihis F i mI. iv winning and a losing -cs*«n The- a!so head , h(. j \ Krcsh Soph a large adult turn out ai all alb Center. Dave Costello. ft ft. 10«k JJ* - . night. Of a squad of 3K 'lit m iiio i - years squad will average I*'-’ football squad*- Joe Saxton will letic events. Parents and other in.. 192 pounds, or Duane Dnssow. '»“**«•*. • It. 1 m .. •even juniors 12 sophomore* and pounds per man. |j.i pounds per a|,^, assist. adults' attendance goes a long way 5 fl. 9 in. aevxn freshmen i. only six Idler bark and 167 pound* imt lineman Also on lap for the Blue lord fans to building more *pinl and tram Rich Davis. 5 ft. 10 in.. 140 pounds • men return Coach Lceon Carrico The ChaKworLt mentor i* rily , hc jnnua| (hat-worth Foo* drsire. so we hope to see a large and • Dan Cavanagh. 6 fl.. 191 reports high spirits in practice i* l on several underrlas*inen to ball Jamhoree on Monday. Sept crowd Fridayand througiioui Ihr pounds: tackles. Sieve Kurlenbaeh. sessions however, and he looks carry pari of the 1 * load as well forward lo a hopefullv *uece>(ul Jerry Kurtenhach a freshman year and Ron Snow. Dave Costello ami “Without." (arrico relat Sian Hudson are among those ed in a recent interview, and hv heavily relied upon to lake up winning our early games, we could part of the slavk created by line have a chance for the \crm iliou and backficld losses due to gradu Valley Conference title Carrico went on to slate that the defensive ability of senior lei termen Brian Raehtold Kenny and Subm it Ideas For Spending Proceeds ation • Most of the play it * will yn To Honor Parker Family GETTING IN SHAPE for the first football game at Chatsworth High school are these two Bluebird players. They are doing practice drills with a blocking sled. Plaindealer Photo JW C Membership Tea For Prospective Members A Junior Woman's club mem- finale program at the home of bership tea was hold at the home Mrs Dave Frye and in May the of Mrs. Don Hobart last Wodnes annual dinner dance day evening wiht Mrs. Donald MTs Allan Kritzman treasurer. Runyon, membership chairman gave a report as to where each and Mrs. Hobart hostesses Mrs members' dues go and Mrs Audric Runyon started the meeting with Haskins, chairman of Ihc ways a get-acquainted game. and means committee, told of plans Mrs. William Hoelicher. srere There will be an all church pot- luck dinner at the ( hatsworCi Me- thodist education building Sunday. Sept 17. at t2 noon, in honor «f Mr and Mrs Mwain Parker and The people of Chatsworth are family who haw moved to their reminded to let their letters sent new home in Hibson City, to the secretary of the Chatsworth Kaeh family is to bring enough Centennial Association, as to their food for their family and Iheir suggestion on how they think the own table service Bolls and hev- p r o c e e d s from the celebration erage will be furnished by the com- should be used. Without your let- mittcc ting them know how you feel on Following ihe farewell there will this mailer, they cannot make a be a short business meeting of the decision as lo the project which Adult F< llow ship class should he undertaken All letters should be addressed to Mrs Frank l.ivingslon. secretary of the Chats- worth Centennial Association. Chatsworth Also Ihc association needs all of Ihe out standing bills *uhmittid to them prior to Ihe board meet tng which is lo he held Monday- evening. September 25. P t a iH c U a iU * CHATSWORTH. ILLINOIS (60921). THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1967 quarterback. * 173 pounds; guards. ft in in IiA nnumlf * '**•• r- ----- V —— ----- 5 Wataoa. 5 It. I'k in., pounds, Ron Snow. 3 ft. II h r, pounds, and c*Brian ft '* in . IM panada; full! c* Denny Kurtenhach. ft ft- II 177 powuls. Also J u r y bach. • ft It* in.. 114 Stan Hudson. B ft. g in.. 14ft * denotes letterman c denotes co-captain JV SCHBDULB Sept. 2ft—Onarga. her* 7 p.m. Sept. 26—Pootiac FS. there • : » Oct. 2— Pootiac JV. here 6:10 Oct. 9—Reddick, there 7 Oct. 16—Herscher. there 7 Oct. 23—Forrest, here 7 Oct. 30—Gilman, here 7 Nov. 6—Fairbury, here 6:30 4 P NINETY-FOURTH YEAR NUMBER 2 William Hoclscher. srere for giving a basket of articles church in Chatsworth Sunday, tary of the club, read the by laws, spay and llte (all style show. Nov. <^,pl p ,, both Ihe morning and pledge and rules of the clul) for 6. with mefftWf* modeling cloth- the prospective member* who were ing which they ttkd mWt or Wat r cv and Mrs Cook and family present and the club members, made for them *rc missionaries to Brazil They Mrs. Ronald Perkins, vice presi- Mrs. Howard Komnctz, presi- ar,. home ,,n furlough for a year dent, gave an account of the ten dent, presided over the ineelin^ in,| arr speaking in the churches tative program for the this year and gave a summary of projects wt,ich are ronlribuling lo iheir sup- It is: Sept, wiener roast and speak- which the club parlieipales and r ,rl er at the home of Mrs l.arry their functions K.cryonv is welconit lo route Pearson; Oct Halloween parly at Anyone wishing to nun the club jm) |„,ar |<(, s lo<,|, as pre. the home of Mrs Frank Living may contact Mr* Don Itunyon for ,hl. work m nra/l| ston; Nov. Sorg's Jewelers at the further information home of Mrs. Ronald Perkins. Dec. potluek supper with husbands as guests and narcotic program at the home of Mrs. Tom Ber- ber; Jan. Revlon Cosmetics by Mrs. Grant Combear at her home: Feb. music students from the high school at Ihe home of Mrs Don Hobart: Mar. a tour: April indc Husband O f Form er Girl Dies at W ork f uiteral services wert held In Ottawa Monday tor Charles Oliver -.I Plainfield. husband of the for - mer Mary Ann Kuntz Haberkor* formerly of Chatsworth He was killed while at work In Sandwich last Thursday morning when a tret he was cutting fed on him He died instantly Mrs Anne Kunlz of Chatsworth. Rev Chuck Cook will be gueat mother ol Mrs Oliver, attended the speaker at the Calvary Baptiat services Rev. Cook To Speak A t Calvary Attend County HEA Meeting The 49th Annual Livingston Coun- ty Homemakers Extension Assorts- urdayi gepl u Also. the fire chief tion meeting was held Monday, Sept. 1967. in the new Knights ol Columbus Hall in Odell. K I^ va / C Chatsworth I'nit members at- | N © V>M TIC© r5 tending the 11 30 a m. Luncheon . . . were Mrs. Milford Irwin. Mrs U ^ r A ( \A/ Wayne Sargeant and Mr* Phil I '—' I ' ' *-'— v V Koerner. During the business meet P la n O p e n H o u se F o r F ire P re v e n tio n W e e k The first fall meeting ul the ,nd i!*1'* ' ,M* ' ch',,,,s Chatsworth Fin Protection Vul 10 s,udon,,‘ and di* untecr firemen wa* held at the 'V T 11* »‘*«,ature fire station last Thursdav night iUTh* evening was spen cleaning with 18 in attendance ,h f. *,1,lon *nd re arranging the Plans were made lor fire pre- eR'bP’tbent^ and cleaning Ihe equip vention week. Oct 8 to Oct Li. with a demonstration ami open house held at Ihe siaton during the afternoon and evening of Sat mem iruck D e lm a r C K a y e r R ite s S a tu rd a y Funeral servuxs wore held Sat- urday. Sept 9. at St Peter's church. Piper City, for Oelmar P Chaycr. 54 who died at 4 Jo p m. Thursday of an apparent heart attack while at work Rev James Meara officiated with burial in Rrenton cemetery He was Imrn Oct 24 lilt.’, .it Piper Cllv a *on of Oscar jnd Elizabeth Koestner Chayer lie married Rachel Heavener Nov II. I95J She du*<l in I!»ft5 Hr is survived hv a daughter Rebecca Ann. amt .i son Robot' both al home, and a brother Ir- win Roberts He wa* a member of the \meri ran (a-gtnn Post \n .'>8H and via- employed by F S Seed eo fm 29 years. Pearl Roberts Dies In M inn. Hospital W SCS Appoints Mrs. Milstead President Mrs. Dwain Parker resigned m president of the Woman's Society Christian Service Wedneaday eve- ning at the regular meeting of ‘ laaihr ■ group. The Parker family ing to Gibaon City. Mra. Milalead was elected to compmm Mrs. Parker's term as pit aidant, and Mra. Grey Scott will serve t t Funeral services were held Sun- day. Sept. in. at the Methodist vice president, church in Piper City for Mrs There will be an aD-ehurck dfn- Pearl Roberts. 6*>. who died Wed- ner and farewell for the Parker ■today in St. Joseph's hospital, family Sunday. Sept. 17, begianiaB Park Rapdis. Minn . where she with potluek dinner at lt:4S a.m ., was a patient the past month immediately following the morn- Rev. George J. Garris officiated ing worship service. Rnlla end and burial was in Brcnton ceme- beverage will be served by tery committee, families being She was bom Nov. 14. 1900. at to bring other foods and their In- Weston, a daughter of R. E. and ble service. The affair eoncidea Margaret Stephens Purdum She with the regular meeting of the attended schools in Piper Cily. Adult Fellowship class, with thakf She married Raleigh Robert*. Nov. committees functioning in planning M, 1923. at Chatsworth the dinner and program. Surviving are her husband; two Hostesses serving refreshment* brothers. John. Lake Geneva. Wednesday evening included Mra. W is.; Edgar. Lincoln; three sis- Carl G. Milstead. Mr. Arthur G. ten, Miss Ida Purdum. Mrs Ruby Walter. Mrs. Aquita Entsiatle and Diercouff and Mrs. Blanche Harms. Mrs William Roeendahl. all of Gilman She wa* preceded Program chairman was Mra. Mtt- <B death hy a brother and a sinter ford Irwin She was assisted to a She was a member of the Meth panel including Mrs. Robert Mu- odist church in Piper City. Order stead. Mr*. Wayne Cording. Mra. of the Easlcrn Star anil Anv.tua;: E R Stoutcmyer. and Mrs. Dan legion Auxiliary AN EASTER L1I.Y in September! TTiat’s what Mrs. Glenn (Margaret) Heminover has in her yard. The lily bloomed at Easter lime and was planted outdoors by Margaret this spring. There are now three stocks compared to two at Easter time. At present there are live beauti- ful blossoms and three more buds ready to hurst into bloom. It is quite rare that ;tn Raster Lily bloom lor the second time. Plaindealer Photo WMS Meets For New Fall Program A p p ro v e U nit 1 B u d g et Elm er Kane Burial Here St. Paul* American The :%T - c ' iiki I budget wa*- a|i|ir<.vi-i| ai the mei-img of the Community I nit No I Imaril Tues- day evening Exiienditiires in the amount of Lutheran £t|R.7i;9 in the education tunit port and recognition appLcat.on wa' read and approved by the l„iard a* presented liv Superintcn Funeral services were In Id Toes- dent Robert E Stuckev 'lay. Sept 12 al St John * Catholic An emplovee board dinner will church Cullom lor Elmer -1 he held Thursdav. Sept 14. al the Kane. 77 of Pontiac formerly <•( ing, Ms. Irwin's confirmation ** church women held a qcneral S-to.loo in the hmldiitq fund; and |)luit school cafeicria lullom He died ai 7 p m Satur Chatsworth's representative lo the mee|jng aj the church last Thurs S25 ikhi mi the transportation fund report was given on the high day near Forrest of an apparent C o u n c i l was made known. R « -,jay night with Rev W V. Bur- were approved along with the IHWi -choof studrntexchange \vtih Pip- heart attack RnPatrick Bren- elected as County President was nrieistcr presenting the topic. “ He tax levy heinu eMaMis'icd Ihr or City and ihcrc will be a joint nan officiated ami hnrial was m Mrs. Howard Jenkins. Long Point. js Vine." hoard The education fund will be board meet ins WiNlnrsday. ocl ih . St Patrickscemetery c hai> Chatsworth received the Public A nominating committee nit Mrs Information Award for news cov- Har)an K ahle. Mr* LaRoy Bay erage of unit meetings this past klon an^ Mr.s. Neil Horniekel re year. Mra. Clarence Bennett was port,,c| the following new officers the local publicity chairman and ^|rv Ji)hn McConicle. vice presi .... _____ _ her reporta, in moat instances sup- dcnt j|r*. Gene Weber, secretary. cation fund is due to the increase plied with ‘'heads" by her dauBj’; aand Mr» H e n r y Branz. *ecre- tn u-aclters salaries, ter who la the city editor ol The tary 0f stewardship. They were The school district's annual re- Plaindealer. received praise. The elef,ed aiMj whi be installed and S255 .ismi a* compared with S2Jo ishi last yiar while the lunlding limit of ftui WW and the transporta non fund ol SI4.U0U w ill remain the *ame The increase in the edu unit appreciate! the cooperation awume office the first of the yar. ir,r 4 a r L - .r L f*' I. ,L p of The Plaindealer in printing ac- plans wrrp mad« for holding the W U Q rterD Q Ck L. lUD C V O ra rO O n S of conference b ^ rt m ^tng in the P ro je ct Th‘ (ha,^ * r,h Vo,"n“ ' jn'nrr The first mi*eti T . r r . ___ j ■ru ... ............. *-•*•—• - --*e»^‘ , _ ,ki ogue v Irorld.' Mr. and Mra. Mick Foadlck o# tocal church September 28 ^NWM^bo^of^cfurei*and travel- Ashman^ In'U'ter^raupper Th‘* first " f ,h‘' st as"n !,r ' ,r and Mr* Traeger Rosen ^ with the theme "Around the the en(1 of the montj, wfth the pro- ,hl‘ Quarterback ( tub was boom late Tuesdav nigh' to ex to dtseuss the exchange program worth The enrollment for the unit wa* He was born in Livingston cum noted as 419 ty. August JO. I89u a son of Maur The next regular meeting will ice and Ellen Sheehan Kane He married Loretta McDermott Fib 14. 1917. at Cullom She died in 1962 Surviving are a son. Paul Cul- lom: three hroihers John V and Gerald, both of Peoria, and Clar- ence. Tucson. Ariz . three sisters. Mrs Lulu llahn Pontiac. Mr* Farewell Joan \ l.inw ill p;«ri\ ini Park • r Ma" hv\<\ .it tin IVin ipfiliT Saiunl.iv flight with -•* H it 'u;*hoj|n»ri t i»r«'**nit (•aim > urrr pl.i\r I ami (lannnj r t t h n m . it H\ iln* ^m^t> anhI loan wa- |»rrM'iilrfl \itti a hair «lr\rr .i^ a am i: aw.iv .it? \.tin r I ^ii r .in! I m n.i 11 Kim mi 1 BiTr 'hr t la"»n.ti« - in charm* V |i hhi Mr- .1 !m !'•«•>cr ami V lr*» Ibitt* hi M ini were ciiajicroiu** Kyburz Their topic was "Mod- em Woman's struggle lor personal identity." Members of Ihe society are to RB to the Livingston County Nursing home September 29 to present a program of worship and tw>ng. tik* Ing refreshments to the 96 residents of the home. Miss' Maude Ed- wards will be in charge of food and Mrs Ltroy Bula the program. This will he at 2 p m. in Pontiac Mrs Scott will conduct the next The Women’s Missionary Society prayer circle meeting September of Ihe First Baptist church met 21 at 9 30 a m. at the educational Monday evening. Sept 11. in the huiktinr church with 21 present The ladii* Tentative plans were m,dc presented the skit entitled "The attend the Bloomington Diatriet Dr and His Instruments." after Fall meeting at the PontiaeMe- uhich Mias Fannie Pierce pre- thodist church October 6, begin- sented the new study Imok and ning with a brunch at 11:30 a.m ., program for the year ahead The the meeting to begin at 12:30 P-a*- new theme is Seek tn Know. Dare to Obey and Risk the Results During the business session it was decided lo have a rummage sale Del 7 The committee to supervise it are Mrs Wm Knitlles. Jr. Mrs Blakeney. Mrs George Augshurgrr and Mrs Wm Knittlos. Sr New programs were passed out Attend Convention The 23rd annual Diocesan Con- vention of Catholic Women was held September 10 at the Pere Marquette hotel in Peoria. The principal speaker* were Bishop Franz. Msgr. James Garrahan of lo all and it was noted that the Odell and Dale Francia. well known October meeting is to he held on lecturer. Mias Helena Franey. Miss Ihe ninth at Lu parsonage. Bfna Franey, Mrs. Raymond Mrs John Neuswangir anil Mrs Stadler and Mrs'. Veronica Ford^ Delmer Ford served refreshments represented St. Peter and Paul Monday evening parish of ChaUworth. be Tuesday. Ocl to. al 8 p in^ Fire Dam ages er firi M rs. W eber* Father Dies Mrs. Gene Weber returned homo MVi »nJn« toward the student aid held at Ihe high *rhm.| cafeteria linguist! a zffsstsrssru s ^ ?«•** ^ - „„ .tmtuiit of purchasing outdoor bleachers for Monday evening. Sept. IS. the ‘he football field was discussed by project Ihc ch,b i. * nh.-ini inu t^ hL uMd^ on the tree thU ‘h* Sport's Jamboree which i* evergreens i ing to be uaed on the tree tms ^ at Kibler Kield Mnn. (ir, causing year ~ * ■ . »• , , . . and Mrs Irene Napolitano. lit- deparimint »vas eallixl it. the home |roj, Mjch . and (iu, grandchil- dren He was a member of St Mary's lire in the ever jn ens the house. The Rosenlwsims were attempt- ing to rid their evergreens of an insect, winch hud bitten Mrs. Ro- bv using a torch The immediately were on concern as to the church. Pontiac, and had lived in Pontiac for tht past 32 years Phone Change *.fcty of is,- hocc For Police ura r#*» wither returned nome Mrs vernoo nuimiKi. - - ---- Af,cr ,hl> [irf " as The members of the Chatsworth . We^>er " ‘“" I ? 5 ™"1® *!” I," “ j ahn Gardes will he on Tuesday. Sept. 26. with clow inspection showed that thi . ^ ard mel at ,he cmlnei, last Tuesday after •(tending fun- ^*Hea J e w ^ Mn. John Oer«a. an elect|0B of M etn hold. Any- irt»ctx were all dead, bavins been Tu^av night The Ta^w oral services for her father. Roy Jr., Mn. BordoU Q a l^ to . « p »- irniargeflil in Joiniog (he duh Yellow Jockei* wilh a huge hive h u .p L „ . hnaJ^ W N O .. In Tcmptc Cto. M . -d *ro. ^ a S E it «»S «A SU t, b.b.ib, ,b ,bc cvcn.ro*. J K S " ’2 ■' / ■ list Men Host EUB Men b T .'^ S S ' r " ’^ “ roroub. c. .b. her grandmother, Mr*. Hattie R. S T' o-KT SL“2.tS3"!i chom O rw M ajo r** M California. Jean Gardes was chosen drum 1 Also aurviviag are his wife; a - majorette of Ihe Chatsworth Grade -rw. other daughter. Miu Kimberly 8m m C o I b u d this week. She will of Canoga Pork, Cal.; three grud- i^d the marching bond under j^ tto children; four atater*. irt.-ludiag the direction of Mlar Marino F “ - £SSSS the Chats- cent trip to Jamaica room, for the maintenance of the arterial s t r e e t s in Chatsworth. There wiU be a one inch bitumin- ous covering put on the street. Also, there will be a change in the police phone. A police phone ‘c ■ 431 m 8erving refreshments at the eloM will he installed in the council of the meeting were Glee Dehm, room with an electronic secretary -------- ^ , Milford Irwin, Charles Lo- thiir 0. Walter and dm •al Dr. O. I* .... and tons on riis* LEFT TO RlQHTa neAtod. Ifrn. Jacob! Ed. Propen, secretary, end Mrs. Chester urm a^, Standing: Mrs. Leonard French, installing ngt.-nt-nrms; lire. C. L. Ortman, installing officers; M rs. Oould Habsrham. test vies president; lira . Roy , and M rs. Dale M illie, satgaebaM m s was

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Page 1: O p e n S e a so nPark Rapdis. Minn . where she with potluek dinner at lt:4S a.m., was a patient the past month immediately following the morn-Rev. George J. Garris officiated ing

September 7, 1W7 tog* Six

THE ORGAN

Evenings

, Forrest

Jel 4310G

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ire A p p lia n c e s

su 'd lo v e th e m , il Y o u r " f la m e - r y o u r k it c h e n , ic l iv in g .

i l lo w a n c e , to o .

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For Large Attendan^^*. ,!, ^0-0 » «■ H U H O I , „ T M \

O p e n S e a s o n* ft. lit* la.. 1«• y S ICM A R O X R U M S K ILL Drnny K u rtin h a rh ami Man i sva both ways C arrico rnniim im l. i s , at 7 3n T ram * from F ish e r. entire y e a r ." he concluded

It w ill he a vounq. in c x p ir ie n ii't oath , plu* ih r hui-ili of tiw «.ffrn> “ because a lack of depth neeei-H o n araa . P iper C ity and Chaisworth M M A M . I S T A R T S B SChatsworth High school !•»•**t:i-.1 ive unit, paerd h> lettcrm an nuar i att s this art.on " w ill participate The roach has released the fal* * T * , *.**■* **•' ?squad that begins c a l i* t k i r i '- i lr !'• terback M ikr Som cr*. w ill m akr Assistant vars ity coach , Dennis C arrico slated that hr and the lowing probable line up lo r the * *on K ib lr r F ie ld heion < p>: r . much of the difference b c lw c in a | .c hnus. will help i arrico and w ill roaches and school hoped to have firs t game F r id a y night i®game with Cornell ih is F i mI.iv winning and a losing -cs*«n The- a!so head , h(. j \ Krcsh Soph a large adult turn out a i all alb Center. D ave Costello. ft ft . 10«k J J * - .night. Of a squad of 3K ' l i t m ii io i- y e a rs squad w ill average I*'-’ football squad*- Joe Saxton w ill letic events. Parents and other in .. 192 pounds, or Duane Dnssow . '»“ **«•*. • It . 1 m ..•even juniors 12 sophomore* and pounds per man. | j . i pounds per a |,^, assist. adults' attendance goes a long w ay 5 f l. 9 in.aevxn freshmen i. only six Id le r bark and 167 pound* im t lineman Also on lap for the Blue lord fans to building more *p in l and tram R ich D av is . 5 ft. 10 in .. 140 pounds •men return Coach Lceon C arrico The ChaKw orLt mentor i* r i ly , hc jn n u a | (hat-w orth Foo* d rs ire . so we hope to see a large and • Dan Cavanagh. 6 f l . . 191reports high sp irits in practice i * l on several underrlas*inen to ba ll Jam horee on Monday. Sept crowd F rid a y and througiioui Ih r pounds: tack les. S ieve Kurlenbaeh .sessions however, and he looks c a rry pari of the 1 *load as wellfo rw ard lo a hopefullv *uece>(ul Je r ry Kurtenhach a freshm an y e a r and Ron Snow. Dave Costello ami

“ W i t h o u t . " (a r r ic o relat S ian Hudson are among those ed in a recent in terview , and hv heavily relied upon to lake up w inning our early games, we could part of the slavk created by line have a chance for the \c rm ilio u and backficld losses due to graduV a lle y Conference title

C a rrico went on to slate that the defensive ability of senior lei term en B rian Raehtold Kenny and

S u b m i t I d e a s

F o r S p e n d i n g

P r o c e e d s

ation • Most of the play i t * w ill yn

To Honor Parker Family

GETTING IN SHAPE for the f ir s t football game at Chatsworth High school a re these two Bluebird p layers. They a re doing practice d rills with a blocking sled.

Plaindealer Photo

JW C Membership Tea For Prospective MembersA Jun io r Woman's club mem- finale program at the home of

bership tea was hold at the home Mrs Dave F ry e and in May the of M rs. Don Hobart last Wodnes annual dinner dance day evening wiht Mrs. Donald MTs A llan K ritzm an treasurer. Runyon, membership chairm an gave a report as to where each and M rs. Hobart hostesses Mrs members' dues go and Mrs Audric Runyon started the meeting with Haskins, chairm an of Ihc ways a get-acquainted game. and means comm ittee, told of plans

M rs. W illiam Hoelicher. srere

There w ill be an all church pot- luck dinner at the ( hatsworCi Me­thodist education building Sunday. Sept 17. at t2 noon, in honor «f Mr and Mrs Mwain P a rk e r and

The people of Chatsworth are fam ily who h a w moved to their reminded to let their letters sent new home in Hibson C ity , to the secretary of the Chatsworth Kaeh fam ily is to bring enough Centennial Association, as to the ir food for their fam ily and Ihe ir suggestion on how they think the own table service Bolls and hev- p r o c e e d s from the celebration erage w ill be furnished by the com- should be used. Without your let- mittccting them know how you feel on Following ihe farewell there will this m a ile r, they cannot make a be a short business meeting of the decision as lo the project which Adult F< llow ship class should he undertaken A ll letters should be addressed to Mrs F ra n k l.iv ing slon . secretary of the Chats- w o r t h Centennial Association.Chatsworth

A lso Ihc association needs all of Ihe out standing b ills *uhm ittid to them prior to Ihe board meet tng which is lo he held Monday- evening. September 25.

’P t a i H c U a i U *

CHATSWORTH. ILLINOIS (60921). THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1967

quarterback. *173 pounds; guards.ft in in IiA nnum lf * '**•• r - ----- V ——-----5—

Wataoa. 5 It. I'k in., pounds, Ron Snow. 3 ft. II h r, pounds, and c*Brian ft '* in . IM panada; full! c* Denny Kurtenhach. ft ft- II 177 powuls. Also J u ry bach. • f t It* in.. 114 Stan Hudson. B ft. g in.. 14ft

* denotes letterman c denotes co-captain

JV SCHBDULB Sept. 2ft—Onarga. her* 7 p.m. Sept. 26—Pootiac FS. there • : » Oct. 2— Pootiac JV. here 6:10 Oct. 9—Reddick, there 7 Oct. 16—Herscher. there 7 Oct. 23—Forrest, here 7 Oct. 30—Gilman, here 7 Nov. 6—Fairbury, here 6:30

4 P

NINETY-FOURTH YEAR N U M B E R 2

W illiam Hoclscher. srere for giving a basket of a rtic les c hurch in Chatsworth Sunday, ta ry of the club, read the by law s, sp a y and llte (a ll sty le show. Nov. < ,pl p , , both Ihe morning and pledge and ru les of the clu l) for 6. with m efftW f* modeling cloth-the prospective member* who were ing which they ttkd mWt or Wat r cv and Mrs Cook and family present and the club members, made for them * rc m issionaries to B raz il They

Mrs. Ronald Perk in s , vice presi- M rs. Howard Kom nctz, presi- a r ,. home ,,n furlough for a year dent, gave an account of the ten dent, presided over the ineelin^ in ,| a r r speaking in the churches tative program for the this year and gave a summary of projects wt,ich are ronlribu ling lo ih e ir sup- It is : Sept, wiener roast and speak- which the club parlie ipa les and r , rle r at the home of Mrs l.a r ry their functions K .c ry o n v is welconit lo routePearson ; Oct Halloween parly at Anyone wishing to nun the club jm ) | „ ,ar |<(,s lo<,|, as pre.the home of Mrs F ran k L iv ing may contact Mr* Don Itunyon for , hl. work m n ra / l|ston; Nov. Sorg's Jew elers at the further information home of Mrs. Ronald Perk in s .Dec. potluek supper with husbands as guests and narcotic program at the home of M rs. Tom B e r ­b e r; Jan . Revlon Cosmetics by M rs. G rant Combear at her home:Feb. music students from the high school at Ihe home of Mrs Don Hobart: Mar. a tour: April indc

H u s b a n d O f

F o r m e r G i r l

D i e s a t W o r kf uiteral services wert held In

Ottawa Monday tor C harles O liver -.I P la in fie ld . husband of the fo r­mer Mary Ann Kuntz Haberkor* form erly of Chatsworth

He was killed while at work In Sandwich last Thursday morning when a tret he was cutting fed on him He died instantly

Mrs Anne Kunlz of Chatsworth. Rev Chuck Cook w ill be gueat mother ol Mrs O liver, attended the

speaker at the C a lva ry Baptiat services

R e v . C o o k T o

S p e a k A t

C a l v a r y

A t t e n d C o u n t y

H E A M e e t i n gThe 49th Annual Livingston Coun­

ty Hom emakers Extension Assorts- urday i gepl u Also. the fire chief tion meeting was held Monday,Sept. 1967. in the new Knights olColumbus H a ll in Odell. K I ^ v a / C

Chatsworth I 'n it members at- | N © V > M T I C © r 5 tending the 11 30 a m. Luncheon . . .w ere Mrs. M ilford Irw in . Mrs U ^ r A ( \ A /W ayne Sargeant and Mr* Ph il I '—' I ' ' * - '— v VKoerner. During the business meet

P l a n O p e n H o u s e F o r

F i r e P r e v e n t i o n W e e k

The firs t fa ll meeting ul the ,n d i!*1'* ' ,M* ' ch' ,,,,sChatsworth F in Protection Vul 10 s,udon,,‘ and di*untecr firem en wa* held at the ' V T 11* » ‘ *«,ature fire station last Th u rsd av night iUTh* evening was spen cleaning with 18 in attendance , h f . * ,1 ,lon * nd re arranging the

Plans were made lor fire pre- eR'bP’tbent and cleaning Ihe equip vention week. Oct 8 to Oct L i. with a demonstration ami open house held at Ihe siaton during the afternoon and evening of Sat

mem iruck

D e l m a r C K a y e r

R i t e s S a t u r d a y

Funeral se rvu xs wore held Sa t­urday. Sept 9. at St Peter's church. P iper C ity , for O elm ar P C haycr. 54 who died at 4 Jo p m. Thursday of an apparent heart attack while at work

Rev Jam es Meara officiated with burial in Rrenton cemetery

He was Imrn Oct 24 li lt .’ , .it P iper C llv a *on of Oscar jnd Elizabeth Koestner Chayer lie m arried Rachel Heavener Nov I I . I95J She du*<l in I!»ft5

H r is survived hv a daughter Rebecca Ann. amt .i son Robot' both al home, and a brother I r ­win Roberts

He wa* a member of the \m eri ran (a-gtnn Post \n .'>8H and via- employed by F S Seed eo fm 29 years.

P e a r l R o b e r t s

D i e s I n

M i n n . H o s p i t a l

W S C S Appoints M rs. M ilstead President

Mrs. Dwain Parker resigned m president of the Woman's Society Christian Service Wedneaday eve­ning at the regular meeting of

‘ laaihr ■group. The Parker family ing to Gibaon City. Mra.Milalead was elected to compmm Mrs. Parker's term as p it aidant, and Mra. Grey Scott will serve t tFuneral serv ices were held Sun­

d ay. Sept. in. at the Methodist vice president, church in P ip er C ity for Mrs There w ill be an aD-ehurck dfn- P ea rl Roberts. 6*>. who died Wed- ner and farew e ll fo r the P a rk e r ■today in St. Joseph's hospital, fam ily Sunday. Sept. 17, begianiaB P ark Rapdis. Minn . where she with potluek d inner at l t :4 S a .m .,was a patient the past month im m ediately follow ing the morn-

Rev. George J . G a rr is officiated ing worship se rv ice . R n lla endand burial was in Brcnton ceme- beverage w ill be served by te ry comm ittee, fam ilie s being

She was bom Nov. 14. 1900. at to bring other foods and their In- Weston, a daughter of R . E . and ble service . The a ffa ir eoncidea Margaret Stephens Purdum She with the regular meeting of the attended schools in P iper C ily . Adult Fellowship c la s s , w ith thakf She m arried Rale igh Robert*. Nov. committees functioning in planning M , 1923. at Chatsworth the dinner and program .

Surv iv ing are her husband; two Hostesses serving refreshment* brothers. John . Lake Geneva. Wednesday evening included Mra. W is .; Ed g ar. L inco ln ; three sis- C arl G . M ilstead. M r. A rthur G .te n , Miss Ida Purdum . Mrs Ruby W alter. M rs. Aquita Entsiatle and D iercouff and M rs. B lanche H arm s. M rs W illiam Roeendahl. all of G ilm an She wa* preceded Program chairm an was Mra. Mtt- <B death h y a brother and a sinter ford Irw in She was assisted to a

She was a member of the Meth panel including M rs. Robert Mu- odist church in Piper C ity . Order stead. M r*. W ayne Cording. Mra. of the E a s lc rn Star anil A n v .tu a ;: E R Stoutcm yer. and M rs. Danle g io n A u xilia ry

A N E A S T E R L 1 I . Y in S e p t e m b e r ! T T ia t ’ s

w h a t M r s . G le n n ( M a r g a r e t ) H e m in o v e r h a s in

h e r y a r d . T h e l i l y b lo o m e d a t E a s t e r l i m e a n d

w a s p la n t e d o u t d o o r s b y M a r g a r e t t h i s s p r in g .

T h e r e a r e now t h r e e s t o c k s c o m p a r e d to tw o a t

E a s t e r t im e . A t p r e s e n t t h e r e a r e l i v e b e a u t i ­

fu l b l o s s o m s a n d t h r e e m o r e b u d s r e a d y to h u r s t

in to b lo o m . It i s q u i t e r a r e t h a t ;tn R a s t e r L i l y

b lo o m l o r th e s e c o n d t im e .

P l a i n d e a l e r P h o to

W M S Meets For N ew Fall Program

A p p r o v e U n i t 1 B u d g e t E l m e r K a n e

B u r i a l H e r e

St. P a u l* Am erican

The :%T -c 'i ik iI budget wa*- a|i|ir<.vi-i| ai the mei-img of the Community I nit No I Imaril Tues­day evening

Exiiend itiires in the amount of Lutheran £t|R.7i;9 in the education tunit

port and recognition appLcat.on w a ' read and approved by the l„iard a* presented liv Superintcn Funeral services were In Id Toes- dent Robert E Stuckev 'la y . Sept 12 al St John * Catholic

An emplovee board dinner w ill church Cullom lor E lm e r -1 he held Thursdav. Sept 14. al the Kane . 77 of Pontiac formerly <•(

ing , Ms. Irw in 's confirm ation * * church women h e l d a qcneral S-to.loo in the hmldiitq fund; and |)luit school ca fe icria lu llo m He died ai 7 p m SaturChatsworth 's representative lo the mee| j ng aj the church last Thurs S25 ikhi mi the transportation fund report was given on the high day near Forrest of an apparentC o u n c i l w as made known. R « - , jay night with Rev W V . Bur- were approved along with the IHWi -choof studrnt exchange \vtih Pip- heart attack R n P atrick Bren-elected as County President was nrieistcr presenting the topic. “ He tax levy heinu eMaMis'icd Ih r or City and ihcrc w ill be a joint nan officiated ami hnrial was mM rs. Howard Jenkin s. Long Point. j s V in e ." hoard The education fund w ill be board meet ins WiNlnrsday. o c l ih . St P a t r ic k s cemetery c hai>

Chatsworth received the Public A nominating committee nit Mrs Inform ation Aw ard for news cov- Har)an K ahle. Mr* LaRoy Bay erage of unit meetings this past klon an Mr.s. Neil Horniekel re y e a r . Mra. C larence Bennett was port,,c| the following new officers the local publicity chairm an and ^|r v Ji)hn M cConicle. v ice presi . . . . _____ _her reporta, in moat instances sup- dcnt j | r *. Gene Weber, secre tary . cation fund is due to the increaseplied with ‘ 'heads" by her dauBj’; aand Mr» H e n r y B ranz. *ecre- tn u-aclters sa la ries,te r who la the c ity editor o l The ta ry 0f stewardship . They were The school d istric t's annual re- P la in d ea le r. received praise. The e le f , ed aiMj wh i be installed and

S2 5 5 .ismi a* compared with S2Jo ishi last y ia r while the lunlding limit of ftui WW and the transporta non fund ol SI4.U0U w ill rem ain the *ame The increase in the edu

un it appreciate! the cooperation aw um e office the f irs t of the ya r. i r , r 4a r L - . r L f * ' I . , L pof The P la indealer in printing ac- p lans w rrp mad« for holding the W U Q r t e r D Q C k L . l U D C V O r a r O O n S

of conference b ^ r t m ^ tn g in the P r o j e c t Th ‘ (h a ,^ * r,h Vo ," n“ '

jn 'n rr The first mi*etiT . r r . ___ j ■ru ... ............. * - • * •—• - --*e»^‘ , _ , k iogue vIrorld.'

Mr. and Mra. Mick Foadlck o# tocal church September 28

^ N W M ^ b o ^ o f^ cfu re i*and travel- Ashman^ In 'U ' t e r ^ r a u p p e r T h ‘* first " f ,h ‘ ' st as" n ! ,r ' , r and Mr* T raeger Rosen^ with the theme "Around the the en(1 of the montj, wfth the pro- ,h l‘ Quarterback ( tub was boom late Tuesdav nigh' to ex

to dtseuss the exchange program worth The enrollment for the unit wa* He was born in Livingston cum

noted as 419 ty . August JO. I89u a son of MaurThe next regular meeting w ill ice and E llen Sheehan Kane He

m arried Loretta McDermott F ib 14. 1917. at Cullom She died in 1962

Surviv ing are a son. Paul C u l­lom : three hroihers John V and G era ld , both of Peoria, and C la r­ence. Tucson. Ariz . three siste rs . Mrs Lulu llahn Pontiac. Mr*

Farewell Joan\ l . i n w i l l p;«ri\ ini Park

• r Ma" hv\<\ .it tin IV in ip f i l iT Sa iun l.iv flight with -•* Hi t

'u;*hoj|n»ri t i»r«'**nit(•aim > u r r r p l .i\ r I ami (la n n n j r t t h n m . it H\ iln* ^m t>

a n h I loan wa- |»rrM 'iilrfl \itti a hair « lr\ rr .i a a m i: aw.iv.it?

\ .t in r I ii r .in! I m n.i 11 K immi 1 BiTr 'hr t la"»n.ti« - in charm* V|i hhi Mr- .1 !m !'•«•>cr ami Vlr*»Ibitt* h i M in i w ere ciia jicro iu**

Kyburz The ir topic was "M od­em Woman's struggle lo r personalid entity ."

Members of Ihe society are to RB to the Livingston County Nursing home September 29 to present a program of worship and tw>ng. t ik * Ing refreshm ents to the 96 residents of the home. Miss' Maude E d ­wards w ill be in charge of food and Mrs L tro y Bula the program. Th is w ill he at 2 p m. in Pontiac

Mrs Scott w ill conduct the next The Women’s M issionary Society p rayer c irc le meeting September

of Ihe F irs t Baptist church met 21 at 9 30 a m. at the educational Monday evening. Sept 11. in the hu iktin rchurch with 21 present The la d ii* Tentative plans were m ,d c presented the skit entitled "Th e attend the Bloomington D iatriet D r and His Instrum ents." after F a ll meeting at the P o n tiae M e - uhich Mias Fannie P ie rce pre- thodist church October 6, begin- sented the new study Imok and ning with a brunch at 11:30 a .m ., program for the year ahead The the meeting to begin at 12:30 P-a*- new theme is Seek tn Know. Dare to Obey and R isk the Results

During the business session it was decided lo have a rummage sale Del 7 The committee to supervise it are Mrs Wm K n itlle s .J r . Mrs B lakeney. Mrs George Augshurgrr and Mrs Wm Knittlos.S r

New programs were passed out

A t t e n d C o n v e n t i o n

The 23rd annual Diocesan Con­vention of Catholic Women was held September 10 at the Pere Marquette hotel in Peoria. The principal speaker* were Bishop F ra n z . Msgr. Jam es G arrahan of

lo a ll and it was noted that the Odell and Dale F ra n c ia . well known October meeting is to he held on lecturer. Mias Helena F ran ey . M iss Ihe ninth at Lu parsonage. B fn a F ra n ey , M rs. Raymond

Mrs John N eusw angir anil Mrs Stad ler and Mrs'. Veron ica F o rd ^ Delm er Ford served refreshm ents represented St. Peter and Paul Monday evening parish of ChaUworth.

be Tuesday. Ocl to. al 8 p in^

F i r e D a m a g e s

er f ir i

M r s . W e b e r *

F a t h e r D i e sMrs. Gene Weber returned homo MVi

»nJn« toward the student aid held at Ihe high *rhm.| cafeteria linguist! a

z f f s s t s r s s r u s ^ ?« •** ^ -„ „ .tm tuiit of purchasing outdoor bleachers forMonday evening. Sept. IS . the ‘ he football field was discussed by

project Ihc ch ,b i . * nh.-iniinu t^ hL uMd^ on the tree thU ‘h* Sport's Jam boree which i* evergreens i ing to be uaed on the tree tms ^ at K ib le r Kield Mnn. ( i r , causingyear ~ — * ■ .» . »•

, „ , . . and Mrs Irene Napolitano. l i t -deparim in t »vas ea llix l it. the home |ro j, Mjch . and ( iu , grandchil­

drenHe was a member of St M ary's

lire in the ever j n ens the house.

The Rosenlwsims were attempt­ing to rid their evergreens of an insect, winch hud bitten Mrs. Ro-

bv using a torch The im m ediately were on

concern as to the

church. Pontiac, and had lived in Pontiac for tht past 32 years

P h o n e C h a n g e

*.fcty of is,- hocc F o r P o l i c eura r#*» wither returned nome Mrs v e r n o o nuimiKi. - - ---- Af,cr ,hl> [irf " as The members of the Chatsworth. We >er " ‘“"I?5 ™"1® *!” I," “ j ahn Gardes will he on Tuesday. Sept. 26. with clow inspection showed that thi . ^ ard mel at ,he cmlnei,

last Tuesday after •(tending fun- ^*H ea J e w ^ Mn. John Oer«a. an elect|0B of M e t n hold. Any- irt»ctx were all dead, bavins been T u ^ a v night The Ta^woral services for her father. Roy Jr., Mn. BordoU Q a l^ to . «p »- irniargeflil in Joiniog (he duh Yellow Jockei* wilh a huge hive hu.pL „ . hnaJ^W N O . . In Tcm ptc C to . M . - d * r o . ^ a S E i t « » S « A S U t , b .b . i b , ,b ,bc c v c n . r o * . J K S " ’2

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list Men Host EUB Men

b T . ' ^ S S ' r " ’^ “ ro ro u b . c . . b .

her grandmother, Mr*. Hattie R.

S T ' o - K T S L “ 2 . t S 3 " ! i c h o m O r w M a j o r * * MCalifornia. Jean Gardes was chosen drum 1

Also aurviviag are his wife; a - majorette of Ihe Chatsworth Grade -rw. other daughter. Miu Kimberly 8 m m C oI b u d this week. She will of Canoga Pork, Cal.; three grud- i^ d the marching bond under j^ t to children; four atater*. irt.-ludiag the direction of Mlar Marino F “

- £S S S Sthe Chats- cent trip to Jamaica

room, for the maintenance of the arterial s t r e e t s in Chatsworth. There wiU be a one inch bitumin­ous covering put on the street.

Also, there will be a change in the police phone. A police phone

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8erving refreshments at the eloM will he installed in the council of the meeting were Glee Dehm, room with an electronic secretary --------^

,

Milford Irwin, Charles Lo- thiir 0. Walter and dm •al Dr. O.

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and tons onriis*

L E F T T O R l Q H T a n e A t o d . I f r n . J a c o b !

E d . P r o p e n , s e c r e t a r y , e n d M r s . C h e s t e r u r m a ^ ,

S t a n d in g : M r s . L e o n a r d F r e n c h , i n s t a l l i n g n g t . - n t - n r m s ; l i r e .

C . L . O r t m a n , i n s t a l l i n g o f f i c e r s ; M r s . O o u l d H a b s r h a m . t e s t

v i e s p r e s i d e n t ; l i r a . R o y

, a n d M r s .

D a l e M i l l i e , s a t g a e b a M m s w a s

Page 2: O p e n S e a so nPark Rapdis. Minn . where she with potluek dinner at lt:4S a.m., was a patient the past month immediately following the morn-Rev. George J. Garris officiated ing

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R e g i s t e r F o r T r a c t o r R a d i o

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FAIRBURYRain Dale

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v-***,' W .

livingrton Seryic* Company

O P E N H O U S E "

At New Forrest FacilityTuesday-Septem ber 19

9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.F R E E

Lunch Served Throughout Day

C o r n A n d S o y b e a n D a y

A t P o n t i a c S a t u r d a y

O p # n M u s i c

S t o r e J n F o r r e s t

decided to add • room to his (Mnsv and enlarge Ms stock. H

R P R I Z E S

‘Come O n e ! Come A l l !

Located one tide south of Forrest S 1/2 mi. oast of Route 47

"A m com and soybean farmers will have the opportunity to see the results of more than ion crop production comparisons at our special field day on September 1*." according to Bill Edwards, presi­dent of Edwards Soil Service. Inc. 1>e company is sponsoring the nil-day affair at their research

located immediately tu the south and east of the Grace Epis­copal church and cast of the T B. sanatorium in Pontiac on the Wes ton blacktop.

“We have extended an invitation all farmers in Livingston coun­

ty and the surrounding area to come out to the field to view these plots." Eduards explained. Wc

trying some new things which we feel ore of great interest to farmers. There will be ample park­ing space, lots of information ami true refreshments."

Edwards related some examples of the kind of experiments bieng conducted on the 33-acre field. "We are comparing different row spac­ing! on both corn and beans —20, 10, and 40-inch rows, as well as

ash lo lost most growers five peart,” Edwards said.

•*Tkto special live year applica­tion, If proven successful, will

to■won a p ea t deal of savings tanners in time and money." Ed­wards said

"We took upon our research field as an extension of the type of ap­plied soil and crop research being conducted by the University of II Unois,” explained Edw ards. "In other words, we are localizing our research efforts m order to com­plement testa being conducted by the university Of course, we are not competing with their efforts. It's more a matter of duplication, using the k i n d s of fertilizer and seed and practices that area farmers are using. A new tc«icd. practices arc also being tested, •uch as the teats with TIBA

Mr and Mrs Willard Fife will hold a grand opening of Fife’s Music House at their home at tol V Williams in Forrest. Saturday. Sept It. from I to I p.m. The public is invited.

Fife, who has been a musician most of his life, has spent the Iasi to years selling musical Instru­ments But his activity business activity grew to the print he finally

The grand opening will Include refreshments for all. a gift cer­tificate as a door prize, a talent show hv some of his music stu­dents from Fairbury and Forrest, and other entertainment.

Fire’s Music House carried a full tim- <>f musical Instruments for both sales and rental and rnunc supplies.

S T A G F I S H F R Y

T u e s d a y , S e p t . 1 2

at Club HouseC h a t s w o r t h S p o r t s m e n ' s C l u b

6:30

Cut Flower*, PlanteCorsages

8:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Monday Through Friday Closed Saturday Afternoon All Day Sunday Open for Funerals

C O P E ' S F L O W E R S

ftone 692-3024 516 S. 7t)f • Fajrbury, Illinois

CLOSING OUT SALEHfcving decided to quit forming. I will sell a t public auction,

a t (too fo n t located, from the North edge of Piper City. 111. 2 'a miles Seat aw the blacktop, on

Tuesday, September 19, 1967at 11 O 'clock A M.

FARM MACHINERY

drilled soybeans. We are testing t new growth regulator called TIBA on the soybeans, which has •Iso been suocsesfully tested at other Illinois research faolitic- Tbere are several popular eom hybrids, each with variations in plant population and fertilizer rates."

"One particular test should be of real interest to com growers lt’» the appUcatiqn of more than a ton of fertilizer to the acre, in other words, enough phosphate and pot-

E d w a rd s R e se a rc h F a rm

FIELD D A YN a SB

i Deere DO gas tractor, with power steering, like new condi- I I RC. Super “M” tractor, with power steering. 2 way * new rubber; 198B Ib id 8 N tractor, with over-drive. A -t John Deere No. 40—four row cultivator; John Deere No.

roar com planter; John Deere No. 30 combine, with chopper. A wagon hitch, used very little. A-l condition; John Deere

ombine with chopper; I.H.C. 2 M-H com picker with great* A-l condition; John Deere CC-A 12 ft. field cultivator, with

1 lift; 2—John Deere N a 66 three bottom 14 in. plows, with bares; John Deere 4 section steel harrow: 12 ft. flexible

Kewanee 12 ft. tandem wheel disc; Itco 3 point hitch irnctor Made, new; Fond T ft. rear mount mower; steel wheel aide delivery lafce; John Deere IS ft. straight disc; MAM 4 section rotary hoc; Mas- aey Harris No. 11 rubber tire tractor manure spreader: 2 rubber tire tunning genie, with flare boms; I.H.C. oat seeder, nearly new; Dear­born manure loader; Little Giant 42 ft. elevator, complete with spout and Derrick; Farmers Friend 44 ft. elevator, complete with spout A Derrick* hydraulic Jack; 1681 Jeep 4 ton pickup truck.

SurrenderC u b ScoutUniforms

Saturday, September 16 T o u r s 9 : 0 0 A . M . t o 6 : 0 0 P . M .

r. 12 ft. long, with electric motor; 2 John Deere hydraulic i; portable air comprisaor; Roof weed cutter with hig engine;

plnder; 6 H.P. Briggs A Stratton elevator motor: 215 M tang and stand; 20 ft. aluminum extension I added, d Tractor;! pony—W.M.T.; *4 in. electric drill, numcr-

GOODS will sell promptly at 11 A M.

4 pises solid Amnricon Block Walnut bedroom suits, like newMaple dkwttl set. with hatch; G.E. automatic washer; numciiMix pots A pens; Katun or, wringer type_ washing machine; Ironrite mangle I r o w r i ^lounge; overstaffed chairs; rocking chair: platform

., writing desk, "with pigeon holes’’:' electric metal kid: hide-a-bed; vanity dreasrr; cheat of|den•w » v n im y . uivwm « , cm o« vii

i; wooden towel cabiaA; plot be, hamper odd choirs; cocktail tabte; magazine racks; 2 nlladin lamps: 2 large •toetrie Com ; 2—S x 12 wool rugs and pads, good condition; 6 x 9 wool rag with rubber pad; numerous throw rags .

TERMS OF SALE: CASH Not responsible for accidents.No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied w ith.

Lunch served by Ladies of O.E.S.

The leaders and den mothers of the Chatsworth Cub Scouts at­tended a round table meeting at the Presbyterian church in Pon­tiac Moodpy night where they learned that t h e r e are some changes in the scouting program being made. It was noted that a child msy be eight years of age or in the third grade to become a scout. 10 to 11 years for Webe- los and 11 for Boy Scouts, other changes will be announced later.

John Wiles is the Cub Master for the scouts of Pack S3 and Audrie Haskins his assistant. Laur­en Blair will lead the Webelos with Marion Lindquist his assistant.

Den Mothers arc Mrs. Frank Livingston and Mrs. Donald Low­ery. Mrs. Lauren Blair and Mrs. Marion Lindquist and Mrs. Jim Kessinger and Mrs. Audrie Has­kins

It was also note that another mother and assistant are

needed.All Cub Scout ball uniforms are

to be turned in to Bud Herr or Audrie Haskins or brought to the next pack meeting which will be Wednesday, Sept 37. at the high school cafeteria

S t r i v i n g t o p r o v i d e a n s w e r * t o t h e s e q u e s t i o n s :

1. What is the corn row width of the future — 20, 30, o r 40" row s?

3. Which soybean v arie ties will prove the beat in 24 different com parisons?

2. How well a re popular hybrids adapted to 20 i n c h r o w 8 ?

6. Have you seen the d ifferences from fe rtilize r ap­plications for 100, 200, and 300 bushels of corn?

3. Con soybeans be drilled successfully? 7. Will a growth regulator increase soybean yields?

4. What is the soybean row width of tomorrow - - 20, 30. or 40" row s?

For these and re su lts to over TOO other com pari­sons come to:

The Chatsworth Ptaindealer

HOMER WALTERS, OwnerJohnson,, Bork A Brandt, Clerks

ART FELLER-JIM TRUNK—Auctioneers

Thursday, Sept. 14, 1967

Poge Two

T .V . V IEW ER SCHANNEL MASTER

I n t r o d u c e s T h e N e w

UHF Super Bandsaw

soon ms

PONTIAC

East of T.B. Sanitorium and South and East of G raco Episcopol Church on Woston Blacktop

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Randy Lowe, Colfax, Accident; Carol Roberta, Fairbury, Surgical; Charter Winslow, Fairbury, Surgi­cal.Dl Knitted:

Denise Welch, Fairbury; Mrs. Jerry Stephens and ton, Fairbury. WBONBSOAY, SBFTBMBSR «

L i n d a Richardson. Fairbury, Medical; Shiriene Bachtold, Fair­bury, Surgical; Vera Justice, Pip­er City, Medical; Paul Hammer­man, Fairbury, Medical; Kathryn Neusbaum, D a n v i l l e . Medical;

Michael Brown, Fairbury. Surgi­cal.Dltmltfttd •

Bertha Pretlaff. Sibley: William Wallenstein, Fairbury; Mary TJar- dcs, Strawn; Tina Trost, Fairbury; Robert Eshelman, Piper City; Del- phia Wcakman, Forrest; Mrs. Jam Keeley and son. Forrest; Charles Winslow, Fairbury.THURSDAY, SRPTBMBIR 7 Admitted*

Myrtle Lester, Fairbury. Medi­cal; Maria Casillias. Saunemin; Accident; Lloyd Kemmtx, Rob­erts; Laura Wenger, Forrest, Sur­gical; Cynthia Stevenson, Fair­

bury, Surgical.Dismissed:

Vera Justice. Piper City; Randy Lowe, Colfax; William Fortes. Chats worth; Larry Frechette. Pip- • r City; Michael Hinea, Fairbury; Shiriene Bachtold. Fairbury. FRIDAY, SBFTBMBBR •AdmlModt

Lucille Kroll, Chatsworth, Medi­cal, Chats worth; Irene Hohulin, Fairbury. Medical; Alvadore Den­nis, Ellsworth, Medical; Nita Mun- dell, Fairbury, Medical.Dismissed:

.Michael Brown, Fairbury; Ed­ward Rapp, Pootiac; Gene Me- Broom, Fairbury; Alvin Kohler, Weston; Kathy Neusbaum, Dan­ville; Lloyd Kemnetx, Roberts; Roy Newman, Forrest; Lydia Maab, Forrest.SATURDAY. SRPTBMBBR 9 Admitted:

Donald Dcany, Chatsworth, Med­ical; Charles Bork, Chatsworth, Medical.Dismissed:

Paul Kammerman, Fairbury; Mrs. Wayne Ricketts and daugh­ter, Cullom; Laura Wenger. For-

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S i t t i n g s c a n b e f o r m a l l y p o s e d a t t h o s t u d i o o r c a s u a l l y

FUNDS FOR FLOOO OAMAGIGov. Otto Kerner ha* released

*185,928 to eUgibie Mississippi Riv­er Valley eommunitiea and gov­ernmental unit* involved in the 1MT tpring flood disaster*. The funds were reimbursement for ex­penditure* incurred as a result of preventive work to limit flood damage along the river.

The U. S. Army Corps of En­gineers estimated that damage would have been at least S10 mil lion more without the emergency protective measures taken.

Governor K e rn e r ordered tpe state aid after the federal gov­ernment had refused to release federal funds to the local govern­ment units, most with low tax bases and lim ited public funds available. The state aid cam e from state disaster funds and granted to the extent allowed by law s and regulations.BOATINO LAWS IN BFFECT.

AH the new regulations contained A ct w ill be str ic tly enforced sta rt­ing F r id a y , Sept. 15. W illiam T . Lodge, director of the Illino is De­partm ent of Conservation, an­nounced.

T w o important provisions re ­qu ire that sailboats over 12 feet long be registered and numbered and that the opreator of any w*.- ter craft must have at least Arne U. S. Coast Guard approved life- saving device- on board for each passenger.

Boaters not acquainted with the new regulations can learn about them from local m arine dealers or county conservation o fficers. NEW WASHINGTON HBAD

Edw ard D. Heffernan of Oak La w n has been appointed to head the Washington, D . C . office of the Illino is Department of Business and Econom ic Developm ent

Heffernan, a 10-year employee at Illino is Be ll Telephone Co., re ­p laces K y ra n M cG rath , who be eame special assistant to the chair-

re st ; Cynthia Stevenson, F a irb u ry ; Lottie M iller. F o r r e s t , C if r a B ruellm an , F a irb u ry .SUNOAY. SEPTEMBER IE Admitted:

V irg il Head, Fo rre st, M edical; Rosa Simpson, F a irb u ry . S u rg ica l; M ary G a rre ls , Fo rre st. Su rg ica l. Dismissed:

Carole Robert*. F a irb u ry ; L inda R ichardson, Fa irb u ry .MONDAY. SRPTEMBIR 11 Admitted:

L e t lic R u ff. Pontiac , M edical; Robert Ricketts-, F a irb u ry . Medi c a l; Herm ina Z im m erm an , F a ir b u ry , S u rg ica l; M ary Em erson , Meadows. Surg ica l.Dismissed:

Lu c ille K ro ll. C hatsw orth : Mrs. David Wait and daughter, F o rre s t

To M r. and M rs. W ayne R icketts. Cullom . on Tuesday , Sept. 5, at 12:37 p .m .. an 8 lb. 7 or. boy.

To Mr. and M rs. David W a it Fo rre st, on F r id a y , Sept 8. at 12 23 a .m ., a 7 lb . g irl.

man of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders. The commission chairman is Gov­ernor Kerner.

OPIRA. BOOK ON SIMUICINTSNNIAL

Two m a)or contributions to the observance of Illino is 150th an­n ive rsa ry of statehood—an opera and a book — are in the final stages of preparation and w ill be ready for the opening day of the celebration Sunday. Dec. 3. ac­cording to Ralph G . Newm an, chairm an of the Illino is Sesquicen- tennial Commission.

n t opera-is baaed on the Ufe and work ef Gov.-John P ( t« Alt- «eid who served from 1M3 to 1807. Prof. Will Gay Bottje of the Mtaaic Department of Southern Illinois university at Carbondale it writing the opera.

“ Ilino is' Significant B u ild ing s," the Sesquicentennial Com m ission's arch itectura l book, is ready for the press. Edited by H . Fred Koepfer, associate professor arch itecture C irc le Cam pus, U n iversity of I l ­linois. the book w ill contain 150 exam ples of historic Illino is ' out­standing buildings.ARCHRRS* SEASON ON GARDNER

A special deer season for archers from Saturday. Oct. M. to Sunday, Oct. 22, has been announced by Jam es F . G ille tt. refuge manager of the Gardner D ivision of the

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Hunters must apply to the Mark Twain National Wildlife Refuge. P. O. Box 22S, Quincy. 111. <2301. The hunter's name, addreu, and the number of his 1967 Illinois state bow hunting permit must be included in the application.

Several islands in the Mississippi River total about 4,800 acres and comprise the Gardner Division of the Mark Twain National Wild­life Refuge located about 10 miles

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Raalty TransferWARRANTY OBBDS

Virgil J. Culkin and w ife, to Leeoo J. Carrico, part lot 13 and lot 14 block 4, Boies and W ym an's Addition, Chatsworth.

Teresa M. T rn n io r, e ta l. to A l­vin L . Tennant, lot 9 block 15, Chatsworth.

Nelda A. Harris and husband, to Michael W. Doran and wife, joint tenants, lots 18 and 19 block 1, Hurt’s Addition Forrest.

PUBLIC AUCTIOCHATSWORTH MACHINERY CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1967S T A R T IN G at S:30 O 'CLO CK

Chorg., for C0.w 9nm.nn Up 10 $500 10% 000-13.000 5% O m 13.000- 3%

Wg will how* o men on »Kg ground* on Sept 13. 14. & 15 Mo<hir»*ry mutt b# on »h« ground* ond comignud in by Friday night Sep* 15. loodtng Dock provided on gre

TRACTORSfront eights4020 got John Deere Cab

(Uke New)4010 John Deere diesel- sharp 4010 John Deere dsetel -perfect •06 INC got770 Oliver with looder--100 hrt 550 Oliver with looder 500 Oliver with looder 930 Cote Demontfrator 90 Super Mowey Fergmen 670 Super Minneapolis Moline IP Gos with

new guorontee 981 Ford Troctor 1949 Ford Tractor with loode*560 INC Dwsel Foil Hitch F 340 INC 400 INC Gos 560 IHC Got450 IHC Gos with 2001 Looder (nearly

new)450 IHC Gos -new point WD 45 Alin Chobners WD Alii* C ho Insert 1951 WO AMh Chobners M«C.W* ***** „•80 Oliver Dsetel-1953 18 Oliver Dwsel 88 Oliver Gos2 550 Cockshuts 1962 models400 IHC GotM IHCOC-CoteMD IHC2 M IHCU Minneapolis AAoime

UB Minneapolis AAoime 550 Cockshut-196304 Coterpillor

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1965 55 John Deere 1965 45 H.lo 1964 45 H.lo55 John Deere Combine with 234 Corn Heod 141 IHC Combine210 John Deer* Corn Heod with 55 hook up 227 John Deere Com Picker (lote model)2 Money Horns Self-Propelled Com Pickers 2 45T IHC Rolen

FORAGE HARVESTERSNew Holland No 616 Foroge Horsester with

Corn Hd A Hoy Pickup ford No 605 Foroge Horvester with Com Hd John Deere No 12 Chopper with hoy heod Knoedler Power Toke-Off Burr Mill with

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21 Ft John Deere wheel disc 20 'No 37 IHC 12-11 wheel disc 16“ Modes 13 1/2 Kewanee wheel Disc11 1/2 Kewanee wheel Ditc 2-12 ft Cote wheel Ditc12 ft I.W John Deere Wheel Ortc IHC 2-row Flail Stoft Cutter Bnilion 4 row Stolk Cutter (new)Brody 4 row Stalk CutterSpeedy Stolk Shredder with loading spout

WAGONS m i GEARSIHC Running Gear (new)New Cote Running Gear with Flore Box Used Cose Runnmg Gear with FIotr Bor Rubber Tired Running Gear

CULTIVATORS2 455 IHC Cultivators448 IHC Cultivator4-row Moisey Horns Cultivator

666 John Deere 4-14 55 John Deere 4-14 Oliver Pud Type 5-14 No 14 IHC 3 14 No IHC -4-14 6-16 or 6-14 Oliver No 55 John Deere 3-16 John Deere 5-14 John Deere 5-16 2 Cote High Clearance -4-14 4440 Oliver-5 bottom pud plow 4440 Oliver-6 bottom pull plow IHC High Clearance 4 bottom No 8 IHC 3 bottom Minneopdit Moline 4-bottoi

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Many Other AAochmery Consignments by Sole Dote

CHATSWORTH MACHINERY CONSIGNMENTO M TSW O D TH , S IM M S

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Our electric system gives us clean, even heat throughout our home,” says Mr.Dunn. “The two winters we’ve had elec­tric heat have been the most comfortable we’ve experienced. I have recommended electric heat to my neighbors.”

Your family can enjoy this kind of com­fort. Easily. Economically. There are five different types of dependable electric heat­ing systems. One of them will suit your needs perfectly, whetfier you’re replacing 'tlD O ‘1 an old system or building a new home.

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Page 4: O p e n S e a so nPark Rapdis. Minn . where she with potluek dinner at lt:4S a.m., was a patient the past month immediately following the morn-Rev. George J. Garris officiated ing

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id Mn. David '«»t1 aad their Mrs. Larry Lit-

the Francis had a family

_ la hoaor of their son k Larry Kurteabach who left

' last Wednesday far Si Sawyer A T* Michigan, for further train- lag. after «p ending a leave with Mo parcels About 28 were present fTam Melvin, Onarga, Paxton and

Bov. aad Ik i . Leroy Bula at- landed the Bidgway reunion at Now Castle, lad., on Labor Day. Mrs. Bull’s mother’s relatives wore of that family. They also vis­ited relatives la Ohio on Tuesday

home on Wednesday Other rela­

tives in Iadaina were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hartman, a brother of Mrs. B a la , and her sister and hus- bond, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis, all of Dunkirk.

Bov. Lreoy Bula attended the College of Christian Life at Uni­versity of Illinois in Urbane dur­ing the week of August 28 -Sept. L

Dawn Frye celebrated her seven­th birthdate recently with a party at the home of her parents. Mr. aad Mrs. Dave Frye. Ten of her friends were in diving the after- a o o n and refreshments were served by her mother.

Mrs. Joe Manual of Freetown, lad., was a house guest of Mm . Conrad Heppe last weekend.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wiker Of Rantoui were visiting at the home of Mrs. Conrad Heppe last week.

----- --------------------im eTw----kakee has been visiting with MH. Conrad Heppe since last Thurs­day.

Mr and Mrs. Dwaia Parker aadfamily moved to Gibson City this past weekend. Dwain has that ter­ritory as a lineman with Central Illinois Public Service.

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Heminover and family were Sunday guests qf Mr. and Mrs Olie Olson and fam­ily at Joliet.

Katherine and Nellie Ruppel. aad ■Mrs. Edna Durringer of Melvin, and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hunter of Milwaukee, Wis.. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thurn- er at Hebron, Ind., on Wednes­day, returning home on Thursday.

Mrs. Ethel B. Cook of San Diego, Calif., who is visiting her sister. Lucille Stephens of Forrest, waf a Chatsworth visitor Monday. The women had just returned from vis­iting another sister, Lula Hawk, in Port Huron, Mich.

Mrs. John Gerdes, Sr., accom­panied Mr. and Mrs. Anton Geo­des and Marilyn of Towanda. to Watseka Sunday where they vis­ited Mr. and Mrs. Jake Norder.

Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Gerdes sa l family of Pontiac visited his moth­er. Mrs. John Gerdes Sr., Sun­day evening. Leroy Gerdes. Jr., just returned from Vietnam, ar­riving home Saturday night. He has been discharged from the serv­ice following a years’ duty In Viet­nam.

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hill and sou Kenny of Carbondale spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lang.

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■ . aad Mn. Jerome Haber- kora aad family moved this week to 318 Arnold Ave, East Peoria, nilnwhr

Mr. aad Mn. Arthur G. Walter aad Joa Kueasi of Falrbury were in La con Saturday. Mr. Whiter and Mr- Kuensi played with the Mohammed Shrine Band of Pe­oria for their Frontier Day*’ cele­bration.

Miss Ruth Klehm and Miss Joyce Lindquist are r e s u m i n g their studies this week at Illinois State university at Normal.

Mrs. Clarence Bennett received word Sunday of the death of a cousin. Miss Helen Van Horn, early Sunday morning in a San Francis­co. Cal., hospital. She has been a cancer patient for quite some time.

Glen Dehm, Charles Elliott and Frank Livingston drove to Lake Bloomington, East Bay Camp Sum- day morning to attend the closing meetings of the weekend Retreat for Methodist Men of Central Il­linois conference. Clarence Ben­nett attended all of the sessions, which began early Saturday after­noon. This event has been sched­uled annually for many years sad was attended by 417 men.

Miss Buth Klehm. who accom­panied Mrs. Emma Bargman aai Diane of Peoria, returned boss* Sunday after spending a week sa a vacation trip to South Dakota They spent some time in Aber deen where they were lucky to si* the Fischer quints as they playad in their yard. They also vlsitod the Bad Lands and Black Hills aad stopped to see Clarence Klehm d University hospital, lows City, la­ws.

Miss Marge Flessaer of Bloom­ington and Miss Judy Reiaits af Chicago spent 10 days’ vacattoalag in the East, returning home Satur­day night. Among the places that stopped were Niagara Falls, Can­ada. Boston. Cape Cod, New Yortt. New Haven, Conn., and PhilaM phis. Pa.

Friday guests at the Hugh Ham­ilton home were their grandson, Sgt. Ronald Shapland and wife and daughter. He has just been discharged from the army, having been stationed in Germany for a year.

CARO OF THANKSA sincere thanks to everyone for

their thoughtfulness in leading cards, visits and prayers while I was in Fairbury Hospital and since returning home. c

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C H A T S W O R T H

O b s e r v e C i t i z e n s h i p D a y

W i t h W i n d o w D i s p l a y

The Chatsworth Junior Woman’s club is featuring a display on Citisenship in the town library win­dow this week in observance of Citizenship Day which is Septem­ber 17. The Junior Women of the 17th District of Illinois Federation of Woman's Clubs has the follow­ing objectives: 1. to educate dub women on the duties and respon­sibilities of Citizenship, to stimu­late greater interest in the wel­fare of our country, community and family. 2. to encourage the study of American history and govern­ment. to teach respect for law observance and to work actively for c rn n f prevention and to work

LOCALSMrs. Willis Bennett spent Wed­

nesday t h r o u gh Sunday at the home of Mbs. Edward tfierien in St. Anne. She assisted in caring for Alan Wayne Bennett while his mother. Mrs. James B. Bennett visited her brother, Edward Tber- ien. Jr., who was hospitalized in Chicago. Mrs. Bennett and Alan returned on Monday to their home at Homestcd A.F.B.. Florida.

to improve the status of women.Some of the books on display

which can be checked out for read­ing on Citizenship are: I. The Con­stitution of the United States and the Declaration of Independence. 2. You can trust the Communists (to do exactly as they say). 1 Guaranteed for L ife Mhis book tells your rights under the United States Constitution) i . Illino is Vot­er's Handbook. 5. Race and N a­tionality in A m erican Life and 6. The key to the Constitution of the United S ta tes

ssrEaSS i M#n A***ndbuilding Mat S y ^ M a rn » |UBni!l! M W i • R f f T R O t

l Rev. Wayne Squire, and five manMrs. Robert Las aad af tbs Calvary Baptist church at-

throe children of Pontiac warn din- tended the Man’s Retreat at the ner guests of tho Dale Kimmels Ill-Mo Camp Friday and Saturday. Sunday. Friday night they all onjsynd a

Donald Grieder, aon of Mr. aad chicken supper wham ISO moa wan MTs. Cleotia Grieder, arrived homo in attendance, last Thursday evening from Sack- Speaker at the retreat was Dr. enheim. Germany, whan ha was Huai Hall, who has accepted the stationed with the U. S. Army, pastorate at the Brown He has been discharged. Baptist church in Alton, IB.

On Saturday sports and rocrea-

Adult Fellowship "*Appoint Committeesr

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Thursday, Snpt. 14, 1967

Mrs. Dale K im m el won an in- stam atic cam era through the E l ­liot Paint Store at Paxton , in a na­tional draw ing recently .

M r. and M rs. Claude F re c b ill. A1 and Anne of G alesburg and John Bergan of Chatsworth re ­turned Sunday from an eight day vacation trip to Canada and Expo 67 returning by way of N iagara F a lls . M rs. F re eh ill has the p r i­vilege of seeing K ing Constantine of Greece and his w ife. Anne M ar­ie. who were v isiting the Czecho­slovakian Pav ilio n at the sam e time.

The officers of the Methodist Adult Fellowship class met at the home of the president. Mbs. Wm. Rosendahi. last Thursday evening to plan committees for the com­ing year. Mrs. Dan Kyburs, first vice president, is program chair­man with Mrs. Walt Lee and Mn. Milford Irwin assisting. Mn. Gor­don Fisher, second vice president is membership chairman with Frank Livingston assisting. Sec­retary Mrs. Howard Diller is also the reporter.

Way and means co-chairmen arc Mrs. William Livingston and Mrs. Robert Milstead with Mrs. El­mer Dassow and Mn. Clarence Martin assisting. Treasurer is Glen Dehm.

The first meeting will be held Sunday. Sept. 17. following the pot- luck dinner for the Dwain Park­er family. Mrs. Dan Kyburz is general chairman. Assisting her will be Mrs. Wm. Rosendahi, Mrs. Robert Milstead. Mrs. Milford Ir­win. M rs. t'us. Costello and Mn. Wm Livingston.

John Kelsey Marries Holt Girl

Miss Sally Holt, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Clyde Brown, be­came the bride of John E. Kel­sey, aon of Dr. and Mn. E. E. Kelsey, all of El Paso Satur day. Sept. 8, at 7:30 p.m. at the United Church of Christ.

The Kelseys were former real dents of Chatsworth.

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Two Story tlirn - la-dmoni re s i­dence. C a r port attached. Good rep a ir . North Side

Two Story, four bedroom. rcsi- dene* with I ' s bath* Three Nils. North side near business d istrict.

New three bedroom ranch style residence. Large garage attached Landscaped yard , gas hi at. w-*v carpeting . Aluminum screens and ftorm windows South side.

Tw o story home with l ' j hath*. La rg e double garage attached. Ga» heat, central a ir conditioning, w-w carpeting. Spacious lot — South cldc.

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Ptaindealer — Forrest News

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Pressrun 6,000 Copies2 5 .0 0 0 R e a d e r s !

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NKPOST KKROSH AT ONCEC h eek yeur adverttaem ent upow first Insert Ion, aatl pleane notify m M th a n la a n e rro r. R a ck ad la can-fatty proofread, but atlll aa e rro r c m octree. I f yee notify aa the ft rot day of an error w e ll repeat the ad w ithout ekante. So rry , If w e are aol aotlfied a t noce. the reapowalMllty ta vmirm.

C914 921 cnce nece.-sary. Good starting pEj | ALE Household help needed.wase. all fringe benefits Ph. 844- fuJ, Hmc By diy „ | iver Mr*.S121 Pontiac, for appointment with Jame, Herr Ph 844 .74c!. 2 ^ r ^ S 7 c | « 7 c d Tueaday. - w w a

c9H 914 Tburaday and Saturday afternoon*. W H IT E K IT T E N with

BABY oeceasltlcs and maternity PLEASANT sleeping room with MALE AND female, professional »hlft. steady work, ideal working KANE’S TV Sales and Sennc*.clothes (stroller high chair etc) Urge closet. Mrs. Gladys Rosen- and general, write Three Oaks conditions, also temporary employ- phone 489-4661 Cullom. Tree «*H-S3! 311 N. Fourth St.. Cbauworth Nurriug Home. 301 S. Vine St "**"**• 7Sr £1! ^ °° *** “_ _ M . . n n n u FOR Rent — to single worn- OPPORTUNITIES to become a opportunity employer. Apply Ceo- ELECTROLUX Sales a*dE FLAT alio saxophone and a o t t lon? disiance teltphone operator tra) Soya, Gibson City. HI. Ph. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kingwheel utility trailer. Gene Corban. « ^ ^ ^ tW c ^ n F a ir - »<* Mart immediately No expert- 7844261. C914-914 657-8205.Chatsworth 635-3685. •814 814 £»*« *? buwness dutrict ln r * - - ............. — - A—* _________ ___________ - .

bury. Pb. 682-2856.EIGHTEEN by 10 ft. garage to be ________ , . . . . .... „KK,............. ......moved. Also white gobse. Arnold TWO BEDROOM fun chief optralor for interview or inAshman. Chatsworth 635 S406. men!, available Sept. 15. Call 635- nn Gcm.ral telephone. 215 W.

3254, Chatsworth. *814-821 Pontlac Equal opportunity WANTED to make saladsGARAGE SALE Thursday and Fri- ____ .................. .........., employer. C831-821 a|J,D^ J 5 S h f s ° for our vending

Ideal working condi- Exact Vend-

ter garage. 316 N. Stfa s t. Chets- *1. Zimmerman s. C814-1U5 ors rn . - « — »• * 14 Uworth. •814-814 FULL TIME Secretary, typing.

%Af A M T E D shorthand necessary . Salarv open. CCD%#IF*ECF a i l C1MHT inmncrc «uit«an<l Willard Bess. Veatch Agency. Fair-blouse never’ worn, ’sues sub- CUSTOM work combining beans bury. c914 If RUGSI and “P b ^ * D I S C sharpening, quick way millleen 10-12. Mrs. Frauds Kennedy, and corn. Truck available. Custom n ,y ? JJ no ing machine used No cold rolling.Ph. 6*2-3409. <314 921 plowing. Phono Piper City 686; FEMALE parttime bookkeeper. ^ '"V reV esTim ite. ™ obbgiUelm Pb 692-3276. T h o m a s Aarons.

P Freehill. Chatsworth. Fairbury. *814-1116

day. Sept. 21-22. from 10 a.m. to YOl) CAN walk on your rug 2 rARPFNTFB . . ..5 p m. Large selection of miacel- hours after cleaning it with Lustre b u aBV benefitslaneous articles and clothing. Clut- f C edric shampooer^rental^^jobs Ph 657-8688 Forrest *914-914

H I Ste id tafer. ChaUwortto. c-328-tf loot t a t several

a tLIMESTONE and Phosphate h ad ­ing and spreading. Russell Mow- cry. Tel. 882-244L cdCUSTOM BE.\N combining want­ed. John Drew, Ph. 682-3208, Fair­bury. C914-821

2732. c97-tf Monday. Wednesday and Fridays.phone Chatsworth 635-3168. C914-928 Joseph

Phone 635-3465. c-41-tf

Chatsworth. 635-3103. tf

BLESSING cornet. Good condition.Ph. 892-2185. nc911-921 30 MINUTES of your time. Elec­

trolux sales-services. Mr. and Mrs. TRUCK DRIVER to haul seed _ AD%1 tr,„1885 12 by 60 CONCORD mobile ?«ve Kseb. 300 South FUthUFalr- ~ rn Ronald Tinges. Fairbury * ^ er,W Arttm.nhome. 2 bedrooms, carpeting. Early bury. Phone after 5:30 692-2282. Ph. 692-2852. c914-9l4 ^ nf r#1 r.eP*if?..Gerald Asnman.American decorated, like new. Ph. e»r-»lf >784 4622 before 5 p m. or 745-2314 „ _ .. . . ^ . FAMILY WITH three children inafter 5 p.m. *814 922 YOUR OLD h h | » " W High Point (Peoria. 111.) need comroom suites in tr.de ^ Mwo*e»- well.exp#neiwefl and re.

S** u* °" le*rp*,t p i5** pk sponsible woman to take care ofbuy. Haberkorn s. Chatsworth.^Pk- houje ^ >n<J agfjst with chj|.SQUASH, pumpkins.Blanch Elbert 657-8345 Forrest.

W. D. MILLER A SON ,Septic Tank & Cesspool Cleaning

Work Guaranteed Phene 464-2232 Piper City. III.

C914 921 635 3481. dren Own apartment incluiingwAUTE-n -m n r v used Bachtold Uvingroom. bedroom and private SERMNG YOl the people is our

aa a n /w .. ^ , .. bath. Color TV' if desired Use of business Use our quality dryMAHOGANY dining room suite, speed.jack. Haney Schieler. Fn. salarv ranee cleaning service. Peoples Cleaners.10,12 wool tweed rug, like new 692 3672. C914-911 ^ ^ V mmith plus advancement Chatsworth. III. e-721-tfPh. 668 3458. c914 914 g e v e n i n g s and Baswl experience and merit.

BABYSITTI. ^ ^ Qjvf qUaiificationK. experience andGAS STOVE. Good condition *50. weekends. Becky Grace. Ph. 882-2824. c914 914 2179

MUFFLERS, guaranteed for as MAN < *long as you own your car. Priced ''be p ,rV !?c n u j„ F>irhurv III from $5.95. Western Auto Assort- 3X- Fairbury Blade,ate Store, Piper C‘ly Pb. 686 2660

i914-928GOOD USED Duncan Phyfc ma­hogany table with or without chairs. Mary Merrill 657-8550 after 5 . nc914-921

FOR RENTFREE PUPPIES—Part German .

F O R S A L E Shepherd, 6 to 8 weeks old. Sam ALWAYS c«U us first and see ifHoffman, Ph. 882-2578. C914-914 we have available a furnished or jjan WITH chain saw to cut wood.

SEWING MACHINE repair and semi-furnished apartment at our j anjCi Brav Weston. 111., Box 22.service on all Makes. New and 1997 CHEVROLET, four door, six new six-apartments located at 305 *914-914used machines for tale. Call for cylinder, standard transmission, South 8th street. Phone 692-2224 orfree home demonstration. Wilmer reasonable. Call Chatsworth 635- after 5 p.m.. call 692 2855. c-1218-tfRoaa A Son. Sa.itary Cleaners. 3317 after 4 p.m. *914-821:___ H E L P W A N T E D

references. Replies confidential. BUY YOUR furniture and *PPb‘ Apply Fairbury Blade, Box No. ances at Walton’s in Fairbury. we XD. C914-914 trade, lowest prires. easy terms,

largest selection. “MEN WANTED to work in pioduct ion departments with atod ELECTROLUX Sales ar.d Service, pay and employees benefits. Eitc- where quality and service comes trician wanted in maintenance, fiut. See vour local Electrolux' Experience needed. Armed Service dealer. David Kaeb. Pb 332 2242. Electronic School desired. Day C-72J-9M

T u b e M i l l O p e r a t o r

Tube m ill operator needed. P refer man with Abbey Ethro, Yoder o r McKay experience.

Phone 882 3133. C-521-tf TWO FURNISHED 2 bedroom apts., $70 and $75, all utilities fur* h o c i t , maa warnea to service

BOWLING SHIRTS by King Louie and Nat Nast at Huber's in Fair­bury. c-810-lf

__ ____ „ _ _ Good wages. Many fringe benefits. All rep lies will^ S S t J S S S S S S S t . » : c i b « - w a k K k v o w M s c . .

C814-914 vacation and holidays. . , „ , MODERN FOUR room house. Ref- dors, Inc., 692-3651.

SALLY S IN- laws coming. She erences required. Wesley Klehm,ONE STORY duplex house in Pip- didn't fluster — cleaned the car- Chatsworth. Ph. 655-3635. c824-tf er City. Cloae to school for only P«t* with Blue Luatre Rent elec

J C. Bradshaw. Buckley trie shampooer $1 Walton's. Fair Ph. 184-2091. c fLtf buay.

Exact Ven- c831 If W rite: Box TT, c /o Blade, Fairbury , Illinois 61739

c97 - 914

MUSICAL Instruments andBASEMENT Sale Saturday, Sept.

<up- 16. 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sportiwear

„ . 2 BEDROOM home, gas heal. Good C914-914 Dwight Bohanoo 657-8532.

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plies and savings. Guitar lessons. and dress Boys' sites 4-12 Girl's tit» Music, Ph. Forrest 657-8447. Mies 3 -4 -6 . Women's

c810-tf Mr, Delores Rath, Lane Pb. 692 2729.

site 11-12 . 212 Wanda

C914-914

H E L P W A N T E D

Experienced Mechanic. Call J o h n McEneany, Service Manager, f o r appointment. A r e a Code: 815, 933-5541. No p h o n e interviews.

Cadillac - Ram bler Je ffe rs , McBroom 6

F re rich s , foe. Kankakee, Illinois

* 12.00 s t a r t i n g r a t e w ith 60 d a y antm natlc | increaaea

♦ C o n s i d e r a b l e over­tim e opportunities

* Excellent fringe benefits Holiday Pay fosurance (Full cover­

age)Paid Vacationa Many O thers

Don't m iss th is opportun­ity to provide excellent earnings and security for you and your fam ily. In­qu ire 7 a .m . to 5 p .m . o r c a l l M r . D u r h a m n t 844-7191 fo r appointment.Iitterlak* Stool Gorp.

Pontiac. Illino is

DECKER’S UVESTOCKBonded Order Buyers of

FED CATTLE, STEERS AND HEIFERS

. Moat weights and grades

BUYING ON ORDER FOREastern and Southern Meat Packers

■Mr**:

Local Representative

“ T T , fi* Gibson Chyi 111.

Office 217-784-8294 Residence 217-784-4533

2 FURNISHED apartment*, gas beat. Dwight Bobanon 657-8532

c9?-tfAPT. WITH private entrance. 2

NEW 55 gallon traah barrel $3.50. bedroom*, livihg room, kitchenWe deliver Fairbury Scrap Metal. LADY'S BROWN Forrtmann with and bath Heat furnUhed. Weat

c624-914 fur collar, 100 percent imported Chestnut. Fairbury. Ph. 657 8468. cashmere, and med. blue spring c831-tf

TRADE GERMAN Walther 9MM coats. 2 lady's tailor-made suits.P 38 in very good condition for blue. Sites 18Mi. Ph. 692 2167. ALL MODERN house. 3 large German Mauser Military pistol. *914-914 rooms ph. 692 2923. c831-tfWayne HUh 692 2185. nc831 tf

GARAGE SALE. Unclaimed freight APT WITH private entrance. 5 . M from Nussbaum Trucking. Hun- rooms and bath. Small house, re-

J i 'x ra dred* «f household and personal tired couples preferred. Fairbury^ items. New and used clothing. *82-2602. *914-914

Roebuck^ and Company, Cb»U>- ^o e ,. dishes, toys and misceUanc worfh. Ph. 835-3121. C97-814 ouf Ery ay £ Saturday. Sept. 15

A 16. Dean Nussbaum, 505 S. 7th BUYING A CAR? See the Citixens Chatsworth. nc*14-914Bank of Chatsworth for a WHALE-Or-A-DEAL on the financing! BLACK * White 23-inch RCA TV

CV7-814 Good condition. Pb. 682 3319.•914914

1990 RAMBLER station « « « ,Cheap transportation. Excellent

S P E C I A L

Month of September

BABY PARAKEETS

$3.00

condition. 882-2185. ncVT-tf B A L D W I N P I A N O SUSED AT THE UNIVER­SITY OF ILLINOIS SUM­

MER MUSIC CAMP Now being offered for

sale a t trem endous sav­ings o r can be rented for just $3 per week includ­ing bench and delivery . Inquire at:

PORCH SALK Tburaday * M toJBaldw in Piano 6 Organ Co •apt. 14-13, • a.m. to 2 p.m. V a r i- rT ____ .. „ ..

W A N T E D : FARM TO RENT

Harvey Stork Chenoa, Bl.

GARAGE SALE Thursday and Fri­day, Sept. 21 and 22, 8 a.m. to 4:28 p.m. Clothing and mixe. Hems. Mrs. Martin Uloce, 818 E. South Cburt, Chatsworth. *914 921

TEEN CENTER in Chatsworth. 34 ft- by 74 ft., two furnaces ai insulated. No reasonable offer re­fused. Hiram (Stubby) Stow. Ph. Chatsworth 635-3308. c914-88l|

Call 692-2916 (Call Collect)

Produced from our own Breed­er operation.

W e o ffe r a complete line of bird t ii; .p lie s and equipment

Come in and p ick out the bird c f you r choice. A l l colors and vypea.

Tropical Vtsk Gmwrtee — Art

BOB'S HOBBY SHOPH % qck West Fairbury Hospital

A U C T I O N ART FELLER LIVESTOCK

AUCTIONEvery Thursday Night

7 :00 a m .» registsr for Door Prizes A Growing Auction

EL PASO, ILLINOIS If you're planning a farm sale

financing now available. Means jdoHaru more for your machinery.

Low Cost! And Never D efrost!B i g c o n v e n i e n c e f o r n a r r o w s p a c e — o n l y 2 8 " w i d e !

OmaPark.Hl.write Art Feller.

ety at clothes of various arise. Rama. 203 E. Hickory, Fain

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Phone *57- 014414

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105 N orth Neil Champaign, Illinois Phone: 352-7026

0914-928

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T U R K E Y S H O O T

Old Fashaooad Sploftor Shoot At 30 Yord*

T R A P S H O O Tf ' v j -b i ■

Turkeys Hams Roasts' •- f

Practica And Prixa Shoots Shale Available

S u n d a y , S e p t e m b e r 1 7 . 1 9 6 7

Aftamoon And NigKf. . Starting at 11KK) a.m., Hi 10:00 p.m.

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( ;. : At Our Trap Grounds

Sportsmen s Club House 2 Milos East of Oilier Tih

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Zero-Degree Freezer!Holds up to 82 lbs. frozen foods on long-term basis.Freezer Door Shelf holds H gallon ice cream cartons!2 Mini-cube Ice Trays under pack­age shelf to make removal easy!

Refrigerator Section!Huge Porcelain Enamel Vegetable Bin holds 9/10 bushel!3 Cabinet Shelves; one slides out! Deep Door Shelf for ft gallon milk cartons, tall bottles!

Only

'No Frost 12'Model TBF-12DB • 11.5 cu. ft.

$ 2 4 9

T a k a o u r c o n v o n i o n t e l e v a t o r t o s e c o n d f l o o r .

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L O C A L O ES members are invited w a<

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T:M p.m. Dad's night with dad’s receiving extra points for at­tendance.

_ attend Kankakee Chapter's Official visit Friday. Sept. 13; Bloomington No. 30's past at-

O r g a n i z n T O P S T' ^ , ^ ' ” » t I T S * . .those who stop thinking. — " • • M to aB who

A k• ft •i* night Tuesday, Sept. It; Melvin's Fast officers night

J U N IO R W OMAN'S d ub . . .■ roast masting at the home of 1 Mrs. Laity Pearson Wednes- | day. Sept » . at « :» p m Bring

S P O R TS M EN 'S C LU B wUl meet at the club house Mooday. Sept. IS. at 7:30 p .m . for regular meeting.

and Melv_________Wednesday. Sept. 20.

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table service and cov-

A L L C H U R C H potlucfc dinner at the Methodist Education Bu ild­ing Sunday at 12 noon in honor of the Dwain P arke r fam ily .

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N AN O CRAm D CO LO R I V CH A SM Handwirod with no printed circuits end no production shortcuts for unrivaled dependability

PATBXTCD COLOR DCMOOULATOR CIRCUITRY Extracts color Irons the incoming signal with peak precision for unsurpassed, true-to-life color hues.

SUNSHINE* CO LOR TV PICTURE TUBEfor greater picture brightness with redder reds, brighter greens and more brilliant blues.

L E G IO N A U X IL IA R Y members are to pay their dues and pick up cards st Perk in 's E leetrie Shop sny afternoon within the next two weeks

U N IT NO. 1 board-faculty supper at the high school cafeteria to­night (T b u rs .) at 6:30 p.m.

W O M AN'S C L U B w ill meet Wed­nesday. Sept. 20. at the homo of M rs . Eugene G illette at 2 15 p.m- for guest day M rs. Foskett w ill present a program on “ G lass as an A rt Fo rm .''

THE CHATSWORTH Lucky Four l.oaf 4-H club will mcel al the high school cafeteria Wednesday evening. Seplemher 20. al 7 30 p.m. for a tea Mother's of the girls arc asked to come. Fair prize money will he given lo the

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s e r v i c e . ”, fh i

Take our Convenient Elevator to Second Floor

WALTON'S--

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fl t d * L O C U S T F A I R B U R Y

Opmi Friday Nights 'til 9 p.m.

L E S S THAN • dozen historical booklets are left. If you missed getting one or w ish to send one to re latives see M rs. Louis* Stoutem yer before they are all gone Also, there are a few Cen­tennia l plates still availab le at The P la indealer office. ,

Mrs. Judy (Cnuikcari Davis of Aurora, presented a program of facts and idea.- on "Taking Off Pounds Sensibly at the homo of Mrs. Louis Haberkorn Iasi Thurs­day evening

Twenty two women attended in the effort to form a TOPS club in Chai-u urth.

Mrs Hunter Diller. who obtained the needed information for the dub. was named leader of the group until officers are elected in

to the hospital. AU ara _ Larry Frechatta

HELP WANTED: Kt r

•'or Harvest inx and Processing Hybrid Seed orn production — work to start approxi-

Novemher Others named lo help S e p t . 15*Mrs. Lu-organi/e the club are

Yern Gerties, co-leader: M rs. Charles Costello, secretary; and Mrs. Neal Ortlcpp. treasurer.

Mrs Ktl Schmid anti Mrs. How- art! Diller will he weigh! record­ers anti Mrs. Louis llaberkom in charge of measure ments.

Tlie Charter was signed by 20 members anti a name, to be ap­proved. for the club It was de­cided to meet each Thursday, weuli in beings at 7 p.m. follow od with the bus.ness meeting at 7 :it> at the llaiierkurn home.

Coffee and It a were served h> the hostess a: the clii-e of thesession

girls.

C l a s s R i n g s , K e y

C h o s e n A t C H SThe junior class at Chatsworth

High school chose their class rings last week and the seniors chose their key which can cither tie a key ring or necklace. Josten's of Chi­cago is the company supplying them.

Schedule P . T . A . Telephone 686-2291

MeetingCounty 4-H FederationHolds Election

The Livingston County 4 H Fed ­eration met at Pontiac last Wed­nesday night for election of of­fice rs .

They were chosen as follows: B a rb Mies. Pontiac, president. Jo- Anne K e n n e d y first vice- president: Dennis Jones. Cornell, second vice president; Joni Schick- edanz. Chenoa, secre tary ; Diane Bres-sner. F a irb u ry . treasu re r: Bob H illm an and V ick ie H arm s, both of F lanagan , recreation leaders; and Kenny Kurtenbach. Chats- worth, reporter for the Chats­worth area

National t H week. September 30 to October 7. was discussed and plans for promotion started.

The repainting and putting up of new 4-H signs in the county wa* also discussed.

Attending from Chatsworth were Kenny Kurtenbach. Mark K crb er and Duane Das'sow.

PONTIAC QUALITY SEE0 HOUSE

G a r c U n C e n t e r423 W . ‘M adison

P O N T IA C . IL L IN O IS

Scott8 lawn Products

Aids inFlow or Arrangamont

15% off on lawn sprinklers

5 lb. Bluo grass $3.50

Recti Earth Rose Collars

COME in and look around

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n»e fin d Parent Teacher's A s­sociation meeting for the 1967h>8 year w ill be held al the Chats­worth High school c a fc lir ia Tues­d ay. Sept. 19. at 7:30 p.m This w ill be Dad 's Night with dads re ­ceiving an extra point toward the room count award .

Pat A sper. public relations rep­resentative for The Country Com panies. w ill give a seal belt pre­sentation in keeping with the topic. “ Safety Methods “

The annual m em bership drive got under way Wednesday and w ill continue through F r id a y . Notices were sent home with the students of the unit and the parochial wishing to join P .-T .A . are to re ­turn the notices to the school hy F rid a y for credit to their student* mom toward the winning of the m em bership d rive prize

Vendell Sanders, president has named the following to the P T A com m ittees for the ensuing year P rogram . M rs Don Hobart, ehr . Hubert Stuckey. Vendell Sanders. Charles E llio tt . M rs Loren G illette. Jacob Sch cr. Mrs Floyd Kurle iv bach. M rs Allen D ille r . Russell K irk h a m . and M rs Gordon F ish « r . m em bership . M r ami Mrs J im KcssingerteM r and Mrs l»«n Hobart and Mr and Mrs \endell Sanders;

A lto , m usic. M r* Lee Maple thorpe and Miss M arina Fa hb ri. health. M iss Flo rinda B au crle ; mv c ia l. M rs. Donald la iw erv and Mrs-. Ja m e s D ille r . scholastic. Joe Saxton; citizenship . Robert Mil- stead; and characte r and spiritual life . M rs. A llen Ed w ard s Also hud get, M rs. Donald Haberkorn ; Sum m cr reading flu b . M rs Allen H il­ler and M rs Donald Haberkorn. publicity and publications. Mrs Al len G erd es; ways and means. M rs. Neil llo rn icke l. M rs U*slic C Schadc. M rs. Lau ren B la ir and M rs. W illiam H oc ls ih er

Room mothers that have been named are Mrs. Raym ond Wall rich , morning group kindergar ten and M rs A lan Kietzm an aft ernoon group kindergarten ; Mrs L a r ry Bo ru ff and M rs Glenn Pear son. f irs t grade; M r* Doosld Run yon and Mrs Tbm Ed w an ls . sec- ond g rade ; M rs M arion Lindquist, th ird grade; M rs Leo Hornstcin and M rs. Howard Kem netz. fourth grade; M rs Edd ie H urt, fifth grade; M r* M artin C lore . sixth grade M r* NeU H orn ickel. seven th grade and M rs. Glenn Hemm over, eighth grade.

★ WOMEN FOR SORTING

MEN FOR FIELD AND PLANT WORK

Apply in person or by phone or letter to

D O N K E M N E T Z

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Piper City, 111.

D e c k e r ' s

G i b s o n C i t y L i v e s t o c k A u c t i o n

Every Monday Night a t 7 p. m.We will have buyers

For all kinds and all c lasses of Livestock

D i c k e r & P i t z « r , A u c t i o n e e r s> it * e t

Daily Hog M arket Monday thru Friday

O rders for Fed Cattle Six days a wee!-

Richard Hines, Mgr. Off. 217-784-8294 Res. 217-784-8294

Lloyd H arrison Off. 217-784-8294 Res. 217-784-4533

Also offering Feeder Cattle, various weights and grades

F i f e ' s M u s i c H o u s e

Forrost, Illinois

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F i f e ' s M u s i c H o u s e

Instrument Sales. Rental & Supplies Guitar Lessons

401 N. WiKamt Ph. 657-8447 Forrart, linoit

NEW CAR SHOWING

Thursday, September 14CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH VALIANT for 1968

You arc cordially invited to come in and see thesebeautiful new cars

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Free Coffee and Doughnuts 7 pjn. to 10 jM»t»

Thursday, Sept. 14, 1967

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R I E G E R M O T O R S A L E S

F o r r e s t , III.

N O T A C R E A T U R E F R O M M A R S , t h i s is the sarcoptic mange mite (greatly enlarged), back view, left; underside, righ t. The mange mite is the costly cause of swine discom fort and loss in weight gains in this a re a . Before mange gets s tarted in your h erd , trea t with Salsbury Malathion 57. Its effectiveness is proven.

H o n e g g e r F a r m S t o r e

Route 47 South F o rre s t

H O U S E H O L D S A L E

Saturday, Sept 16th, 1 P.M.

Dinette Set, Piano ond Bench, Desk, 2-Rugs, 2-Floor Lamps,

several small lamps, 2-Platform Rockers, 1-Straight Back

Rocker, Tea Table, High Back Leather Chair, 2-Occosional

Chairs, Wicker Chair, 6-dining Chairs, Buffet, 2-Desk Lamps,

Piano Stool, 4-Mirrors, Foot Stool, 2-Dressers, Chest of

Drawers, 1-Spindle Bed, 3-Piece Blond Bedroom Suite, 2- (

Kitchen Tables, Utility Cart, Kitchen Step Ladder, Medicine

Cabinet, Small Cabinet, G. E. Refrigerator, Apt. Size Gas

Stove, Hoover Sweeper, Electric Roaster, Porch Swing, Speed

Queen Wringer Type Washer, Double Laundry Tubs, Laundry

Stove, 2-Window Fans, Curtain Stretchers, Lawn Mower, 4-

Trunks, Toy Chest, Dishes, Pans, Garden Tools, 44 Foot Ex­

tension Ladder, good condition; 1-Step Ladder, Miscel­

laneous Items.

- ANTIQUES —Marble Top Table, Chair, Bed over 100 yrs. old, Table Top Cabinet, Lard Press, Stone Jars, Carpet Stretcher, Buggy

Lights.

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R i t e s T o d a y

Fu n era l serv ices were to b today (T h u r s .) at the D i Fu n era l home. Roberts, for A . S tam m , 68. of Roberts died Tuesday Sept. 19 « home.

R ev . Rodney M ille r was fic iate with b u ria l in E cem etery P ip e r C ity .

He was born Feb . 12, 1! Lu te sv ille , M o., a son of and Louise Funke Stam i m arrid Alpha F o rd , Ja n . I at Lu tesv ille .

He is survived by his v son. A lfred , C rb a n a ; a da Ms M ardell M unsell. Sibil g randch ild ren ; a s is te r, M na C rew s. Chatsworth ; s brothers-. E ve re tt. Pau l and la s . a ll of Roberts; Roy, v i l lc ; O scar. P ip er C ity ; P e k in ; four half s is te rs . M dred Bu rsh in sky . C e d n Iow a : M rs. Pau line Kurt P ip er C ity ; MYs. Eu lene t Loda He was preceded ii by a son. two s iste rs and a I

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T o p s Q u e eMrs. I.loyd Dehm was pi

the crown as TOl’S queer week Thur-day evening home of Mrs. Louis Ha! Her weight lu-s (or the w ceedcd (hat of the olher m Recognition was also gi1 “ pig of the week."

Mrs. Dehm. Mrs. Wall I Mrs. Phyllis Shots were n, the by-laws committee.

There are 27 members group al present Three were named to compete ii test for the most wreig through October 19 The team will have a Hallowc for the winners, with the1 place team providing th< tainment.

Mrs. Ben Saathoff pro twist exercises for the use her, at this meeting.

M rs. Leona Conibear a Glenn Hem inover w ill pro program fe r the neat me

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