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The board of education has .set Thursday, 29. The gym is set aside for the use of high chase of an exhaust fan for the high school Dec. 11, as the date for the annual Senior school students one day each weekend and gymnasium. He had received an estimate of Citizens Turkey Dinner at the school cafeteria. junior high students the other day. Boys and $500 for a 30" fan with W horsepower, and a The diner will be served during the noon hour. girls share the facilities equally. single panel shutter. Members of the board spent last weekend In other board meeting action Thursday The board approved junior college letters i in Chicago at the Illinois Association of School night, the board approved an increase in the of intent for Marilyn Lowery, Jon Takasaki, Board's annual convention. Paul Augsburger, hourly charge for the use of the grade school I-eonard Haberkorn, and Dan Ixiwery. Gerald Bayston, and Leeon Carrico attended a gym by the local industrial basketball league They also agreed to a request by the special school tour on Friday, Nov. 21. Board from $12 an hour to $15 an hour. The industrial Quarterback club that they advance the club R F . . r - r * w m members toured inner city, suburban, and league will be using the gym from 6 to 9 p.m. approximately $300 to purchase a color technical schools. between Dec. 7 and Feb. 27, one evening each videotape system for the school. The club will Board members set the dates for use of the week. reimburse the board. grade school gymnasium on Saturday and The board also gave Supt. James Langan The next regular meeting of the school is Sunda afternoons between Dec. 6 and March the go-ahead to check further into the pur- Thursday, Dec. 18 at 7:30 p.m.

Double trouble Lest Ye Forget

lest Ye Forget items will now appear Fires hit Brunton Freight under the heading Chatsworth happenings, along with all items of interest to the Hit twice in one day by fires, owners at Then again at 7 p.m., fire destroyed the cab community. Brunton Motor Freight, Inc. in Chatsworth are on a Brunton truck parked outside the trusting that bad luck doesn't come in threes. residence of driver Evan Battey's home at the end of East Maple in Chatsworth. ------\ An early morning fire Friday destroyed a The fire apparently started from a short in lift truck at Brunton Motor Freight, Inc. in the cab’s wiring system. Battey's wife Chatsworth. The company estimates the discovered the fire when she left the house at damage, which was confined to the truck, at around 7. C hatsw orth about $5,000. It took Chatsworth firemen approximately Firemen were called to the scene after a 30 minutes to extinguish the blaze, which Brunton driver discovered the fire at about 6 destroyed the cab. Happenings a.m. Firemen had the blaze extinguished Brunton estimates damages at between before 7 a.m. $10,000 and $12,000. Plaindealer Photo by Gene Riha y CHATSWORTH GRADE SCHOOL students in the first through fifth grades made pilgrim hats for the THURSDAY, Nov. 27 Thanksgiving holiday, and wore them to lunch last Happy Thanksgiving Day! Take typew riter from church Thankful pilgrim s Wednesday, Nov 19. Art teacher Gene Riha caught them School Thanksgiving recess. as they walked over to the cafeteria. FRIDAY, Nov. 28 Less than a month after moving into their The thief or thieves stole a Remington School Thanksgiving recess. new church building, the United Methodist electric typewriter that Hale valued at around congregation was the victim of a church $650, plus a clamp desk lamp, valued at about SUNDAY, Nov. 30 break-in late Friday night or early Saturday $30. In addition the office files had been rifled 1:30-4 p.m. - Open house in honor of Mr. and morning, Nov. 21 or 22. and the carpet was tom by a piece of glass Legion to begin canvass i Mrs. Dale Hillary's 40th wedding anniversary, Rev. Charles Hale discovered the break-in from the broken office window. at their country home five miles northwest of about 8 a.m. Saturday morning when he Detective John Wiles, of the Livingston The annual house-to-house Christmas can­ phanages, and some of the money is given to Gerry Haberkorn is again chairman of the Melvin. arrived at his office. An insulated window in a county sheriff's police found only one vassing program sponsored by the American the Special Olympics sponsored by the program. He asks that all helpers be at the 2-6 p.m. - Rev. and Mrs. Charles Hale invite classroom adjacent to the sanctuary had been fingerprint on the broken glass. There was no Legion will begin Monday evening, Dec. 1. American legion. legion hall by 6:45 p.m. on Monday evening. members of their congregation and the com- broken and another plate glass window blood on any of the glass fragments. The Gifts to Hospitalized Veterans pro­ Anyone in rural areas or anyone that may muity to their annual open house at the par­ leading to the secretary’s office had been Cost of replacing the two windows has not gram assures a Christmas gift for every male Solicitation will begin at 7 p.m. Monday have been missed can give a contribution to sonage, 310 E. Elm Chatsworth. broken. yet been determined. and female hospitalized in any Illinois evening and will continue each evening until Gerry, to “"ommander Bill Durante, or to any 3 p.m. - Rehearsal for Chatsworth chapter, veteran’s hospital. the town has been completely canvassed Call other legionnaire. Order of the Eastern Star, Installation, Dec. 6 backs, if needed, will be done during the latter Members soliciting will wear legion caps at 8 p.m. Chatsworth,Piper Lions meet Part of the monies collected also assures part of the week. Each evening local legion­ and carry one gallon glass milk jugs for iden­ i Christmas treats for children in area or­ naires will stop their house calls around 9 p.m tification. MONDAY, Dec. 1 7:30 p.m. • Community Choir rehearsal at The Lions clubs of Chatsworth and Piper Ci­ the group, "Wear your pin often, and give your the United Methodist church. ty held a joint meeting Monday evening, Nov. best service to the organization." W isthuff Day 24 at Sts. Peter and Paul Parish hall. There Richard Pearson conducted a brief C a nta ta set fo r D ec. 7 TUESDAY, Dec. 2 were two guests from Danvers: Ken Franz, business meeting for the Chatsworth club. He 5:30 p.m. - Chatsworth Jaycees dinner at Lion’s district governor of District IK, and announced that the next meeting will be a Music connoisseurs won’t want to miss the Haberkorn, Pamela Hass, J.R. Hernott, and to honor past Goodfield. Wayne Hinshaw, secretary of the Danvers ladies' Night on Dec. 6, with dinner and pro­ annual Christmas cantata to be presented by I in da Koets. 6:30 p.m. - Chatsworth Homemakers Ex­ club. gram. Frank Albright reported that about 38 the Chatsworth Community Choir on Sunday, Members of the choir are drawn from four tension unit will meet at Soran's restaurant, Lion Ken Franz brought a message cn people, mostly senior citizens, have taken the Dec. 7 at 4 p.m. in the United Methodist surrounding communities as well as bank director Piper City. Members may bring spouses or a Lionism to the 35 members present. His theme "Rules of the Road” course on safe driving church. Chatsworth: Strawn, Piper City, Forrest, and friend. Also being a grab bag gift for ex­ was appreciation of our freedoms in this coun­ during 1980 before passing their driver licens­ Cullom. Citizens Bank of Chatsworth will honor change. This is the annual Christinas party. try and the need for commitment to the values ing tests. Four I Jon members and eight other Under the direction of Dianne Gibb, the Rev. Wilbert Burmeister, pastor of St. Albert G. Wisthuff on Wed., Dec. 3 for an Unit officers are the hostesses. of Lions International, the world's largest ser­ local citizens have helped to teach the course, choir will perform John W. Peterson's “Christ Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church in Albert Wisthuff Day in honor of Mr. Wisthuff’s 7:30 p.m. - Snowmobile club meeting at the vice organization for men. offered each month except December. Is Bom." Elma Trinkle will accompany the Chatsworth, will narrate the story. 79th birthday, Dec. 165. American Legion hall. Franz spoke of the work of the Lions Clubs Bob Wagner of the Piper City club talked 33-voice choir. The public is invited. There is no charge; Wisthuff served as a director of Citizens International Foundation, which disburses the about various fund-raising projects the club Soloists for the afternoon performance are however, a free-will offering will be taken to Bank from 1959 unit] his retirement in 1963. money raised by local clubs in such activities has used successfully. There was a good WEDNESDAY, Dec. 3 Donna Adams, Gerald Bayston.Shirley offset the cost of the production From 1963 to 1968 the Wisthuffs lived in as Cknfy Day. He told of a visit to the Leader discussion of how best to raise money for lions LaMesa, Ariz. Wisthuff returned to 8 p.m. - Quarterback club meeting ten­ Dog school in Rochester, Mich, where he met causes. tatively scheduled. Alumni mix-up Chatsworth in 1968 and again served as a bank people who, though blind, had hope for the Pearson and Wagner thanked Ken Franz director unit] this past March. future with help from a leader dog. He also for his message, and declared the joint A native of Chatsworth, Wisthuff owned a THURSDAY, Dec. 4 urged more work on bringing in new members. meeting a success, with the hope that a similar Reservations available hatchery here from 1925 until he sold it to Lee I 2 p.m. - Chatsworth Republican Woman’s “Be proud of your Lion membership,” he told meeting might be held soon in Piper City. Loomis in 1957. club will hold its annual Christinas party at Didn’t you get your personalized invitation Pegrson Agency in Chatsworth. An active local businessman, Wisthuff also the home of Mrs. Prank Livingston. Members to the alumni dinner this year? You may not The annual dinner and dance is scheduled worked for various dvic and church organiza­ and guests are asked to bring something of O ffer senior citizens dinner be the only one. for this Saturday, Nov. 29. Cost is $5 per person tions in town. He served on the village board Christinas to share for the program. On Dec. 11, the annual senior citizens spouse is 66 may attend the dinner. Everyone Chatsworth High School alumni president and the meal will be served in the high school for nine years in the 30's and 40’s, and later 7 p.m. • Chatsworth United Methodist turkey dinner will be held in the Chatsworth who is eligible fa urged to attend as this occa­ Rich Pearson says he has been receiving cafeteria. was elected president of the bustneaanen'a Women will meet at the Fellowship hall. Mrs. High school cafeteria. Serving will begin at sion serves as a fine opportunity to visit with many invitations returned with the marking The dance following the dinner will feature association. He was a member of the board af Milford Irwin in charge of Christmas pro­ 12:45 as the cafeteria must be readied after friends and neighbors. “Incorrect address.” If you are one of those the Kingsmen at the Legion hall. Cost is $3 per the Evangelical United Brethren church wad gram. Members may bring a wrapped gift for the students finish their lunch. If you plan to attend, please call 635-3555 to who never received an invitation, but want to person of $6 per couple. was a Sunday school (teacher for 20 years. >» anyone they wish to designate to receive their Any resident of the Chatsworth school make reservations. Reservations should be attend this year's alumni dinner, please make Pearson says that reservatons will be held Wisthuff now Uvea at Evengiow Lodge hi aggradation. district that has reached the age of 85 or whose made by S o’clock on Dec. 8,1880. a reservation with Rich through the Shafer- open because of the mix-up as long as possible Pontiac.

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Turkey and dressing, pumpkin pie, meeting last week and found out the Macy’s parade, and the kick-off of about all the good things our local Instead of writing a column merchants have planned for their SAINTS PETER AND PAUL Cl Grace entered the talent and musical the 1980 Christmas shopping season *1* North Fourth strMt myself, I am going to put In the letter I instrument category, playing the may be foremost on your mind this annual Christmas drawings In R*v. C.E. Karl, Pastor received from Grace and John piano. She played "That Silver-Haired Thursday as you sit down with family December. CONFESSION SCHEDULE McQonlgle. I think John wrote this. He Daddy of Mine," and "Five Foot Two," and friends to a traditional holiday You can get entry blanks from any SATURDAYS says greetings from the sunshine and was the recipient of the bronze dinner. of the participating merchants; just 1-3:30 p.m. state of Florida, but right now It Is drop them in the box and you'll FIRST FRIDAYS medal and is very happy and proud. Let none of us forget, however, 7:30-8 a.m. raining hard, the letter was Have a nice holiday. that Thanksgiving Day Is one special become eligible for the first week's MASS SCHEDULE postmarked Nov. 18. We are In Grace and John McQonigle. time during the year to mark our drawing on Saturday, Dec. 6, at 2:30 SATURDAY EVENINGS: Sanford and just had a telephone call I want to thank you tor the letter blessings—the people we love, our p.m. You must be present to win any 5 p.m. from Louise Jensen and she has and extend happy holidays to you. health, the basic necessities of life of the donated prizes. SUNDAY arrived here. The merchants have planned a 6-11 a.m. Since some of us are not as that are ours without much struggle, Day before Holy Day: Have a little story to write and fortunate as you to be able to spend and the many luxuries that most of us drawing for each Saturday of 5 p.m. thought you might like to put in the the winters in the sunny sunshine, we here In Chatsworth are able to enjoy. December before Christmas: the Weekday masses: Mood, newspaper. Sanford, Fla. Is the are enjoying our weather here so far, Thanksgiving Is a day set aside to second Saturday they'll be giving Thursday and Friday at • a.m originator of Golden Age Olympics but look out when ft does break and remember God and his gracious acts away $100 In funny money and other W EDNESDAY evening and was very successful last year. winter sets in. M i k smaller funny money prizes which can 5.30 p.m. toward us. For much of the year we WEDNESDAYS This year on Nov. 10 thru Nov. 15, they tend to Ignore, or at best overlook the be used at any of the participating * p.m. - Grade school religio were held again, except the National Another cookie recipe tor you to advantages in life that we have been stores; the last week they’ll again be *:*5 p.m. - High school relig Olympic committee decided they try. 1 given—most often through no giving away a microwave oven. (Classes held at the Parish should not Infringe on the name of WALNUT WHATZITS particular merit ot our own. New this year Is a drawing for Olympics so Sanford now has the 2 eggs, 1 V* cups brown sugar, <**• children under age 18. Kids can Even those who In this rugged ST. PAUL'S EV. LUTHERAN name of Golden Age Games, with a lightly packed, 2 tsps. vanilla, 1 cup economic period In our country's register on Saturday, Dec. 20 for the Sixth and Walnut streets wide variety of events, from bicycling, flour, Vi tsp. baking soda, Vi tsp. salt, history must suffer the prize of a $25 savings bond. Wilbert C. Burmeister, Pastor track-fields, swimming, etc., all the 1 cup chopped walnuts, 1 cup embarrassment of welfare payments WEDNESDAY. Nov. 2* way down to checkers and dominoes. chopped dates, raisins or uncooked MR. AND MRS. LOREN STILES or the headache of unemployment are A little plug for the post office. 11:15 a.m. • Pastor has sai There were about 2,000 entries overall, prunes. Lori Ruth Friedman of Chatsworth became the bride of Loren Stiles on Help them out this year by mailing brier much better off materially than most *:30 p.m. - Senior Choir rel and they have a good sponsor tor this Stir eggs, brown sugar and vanilla Saturday, Nov. 1 at the Chatsworth United Methodist church. Lori is the daughter of the citizens In Third World nations. packages and Christmas cards as 7:30 p.m. - Ecumenical year and future years, It is "Post together. Add flour, baking soda and of Mr. and Mrs. John Friedman, Rural Route, Chatsworth. The couple is making We truly do have much to be early as possible. Your cooperation vice at Sts. Peter and Paul Ca Cereals salt. Mix all nicely, then toss in the their home in rural Champaign. thankful tor; let's all be sure to take will assure that your packages get to THURSDAY, Nov. 27 The event was a great success and walnuts and chopped fruit. Bake in note of our blessings on this your loved ones by Christmas time, * a.m. - Thanksgiving Day Golden Age Games Is catching on all greased 8 by 12 baking pan. Preheat and It will help the postal employees FRIDAY, Nov. 2B, SATUROA Thanksgiving Day. SUNDAY, Nov. 30 over. OoMestants were from quite a oven to 350 degrees and bake 20 Sixty attend C alvary supper avoid "holiday headache" as well. Luther League Illinois Dist large number of states, Canada and minutes. Cool in pan and cut into / attended a local merchant's at the Hilton in Springtiefd, III PuertotVco. squares. Approximately 60 members and guests at­ day, and Mrs. Meister and Joan Johnson sang SUNDAY, Nov. 30 The finish of this story is that HAPPY THANKSGIVING DAY! tended the annual Thanksgiving supper at the about when you come to the end of “A Perfect (:*S a.m. - Sunday school a Calvary Baptist church on Wednesday even­ Day.” 10 a.m. - Worship service, school children sing ing. The musical numbers included a piano duet MONDAY, Dec. I by Connie Golladay and Myra Maplethorpe, 3rd Anniversary Open House For an hour following the supper, a pro­ 7:30 p.m. - Council meeti T h a n k y o u and a melodica duet by Myra Maplethorpe and TUESDAY, Dec. 2 Letters To gram of skits and musical numbers was Joan Johnson. Guest musicians were from 7:30 p.m. - Adult informati presented. Members taking part in the skits Forrest and Gilman. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 3 We would like to thank all ot those who were Eulah Lee, Eula McNutt, Verda Clester, Pastor Meister concluded the evening by Dec. 5 & A - 9 to 5 I 4 p.m. • 7th grade Confirm made our “very first annual mosquito and Lee and Myra Maplethorpe. To introduce having the group read responsivley the 103rd 7:30 p.m. - Ith grade Conti The Editor market” a huge success. And yes, there will be the skits a poem was read by Margie Kinz- Psalm and sing “God Be With You Till We Free Cookies & Coffee 7:30 p.m. - Senior Choir n another one next year, same people, might inger about how things were in Grandma's Meet Again." THURSDAY. Dec. 4 even add a few. Register for a beefy Poinsetta 11 a.m. - Combined Bible si Helen Witte, Strawn; Mary Maurer, pot-luck luncheon at noon. Strawn; Jane Proidcoeur, Melvin; Joyce Jr. W om en sponsor shopping trip Hutchcraft, Strawn; Mary Bradley, Forrest; FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Filth and Ash streets Sue Starks, Forrest; Bea Cole, Forrest; Celia The Chatsworth Jr. Woman’s club is spon­ The New Year’s Eve Dance, Christmas Robert Hendrix, pastor Hanna, Chatsworth; Wes Johnson, soring a Christmas shopping trip to downtown party, and other club activities were discuss­ SUNDAY. Nov. 30 Chatsworth; Am elia Weller, Chatsworth. Chicago on Saturday, Dec. 13. ed. The Flower Cart * a.m. - Sunday school -c The bus will leave Dehm’s garage at 8:30 Tami Livingston, Cindy Henrichs, Merry 635-33)4 Chatsworth 10 a.m. - Worship service a.m. Any resident who would like to go should Diller, and Lynn Sutcliffe were hostesses for I * p.m. - BYF meets at the| call 635-3778 by Dec. 5 for a reservation. the evening. Chatsworth Junior Woman's club met UNITED METHODIST T h a n k y o u Wednesday, Nov. 19 at the home of Glenna CHATSWORTH I grew up reading the Fairbury Blade and McGreal with 20 members present. Charles Hale. Pastor Forrest Shopper, and for the past 20 years, the I wish to express my thanks to all those who Gamold Rigsby presented the program and SUNDAY, Nov. 30 Plaindealer. I always looked forward to sent me get well cants, flowers, and your spoke on generic label drugs. * a.m. - Church school reading it. visits to me at the hospital, all of which is Seven new members were initiated into the Come Join Us For The 10:15 a.m. - Morning word 2 p.m. - * p.m. - The Open | I’ve known for years that your paper’s fine deeply appreciated. club. Arthur G. Walter* sonage. The community is in texture makes the best paper mache, but last MONDAY, Dec. I weekend I learned firsthand what a great Dr. Chen returns 7:30 p.m. - Rehearsal advertising medium you really are! Choir at the United Method^ Several ladies and I had a craft sale and • 4 TUESDAY, Dec. 2 advertised in the Combelt section. The third from Philippines Al Wisthuff 4 a.m. - Mission committj week the box ad was under the court news. As a 10 a.m. - Christmas deco test to see if our advertising expense was Dr. George Chen and his famiy have meeting worth it, we had a special drawing for those returned to Chatsworth after a month-long 7:30 a.m. - Council on MiJ L NEWSPAPER WEDNESDAY, Dec. 3 who brought the ad. vacation visiting their families in the Philip­ W e d n e s d a y , 1:30 p.m. - Junior Choir i It was definitely a good “investment.” So pines. 4:30 p.m. - Boy Scout i many told me it was so smart of me to put it While there, Dr. Chen attended a medical 7:30 p.m. Adult Choir i under the court news, because everybody THE CHATSWORTH PlAINDEAliR symposium on tropical medicine, particularly 7.-30 p.m. Dartball gar reads that first. I would like to take credit for Established 1173 stressing treatments for malaria. The sym­ THURSDAY, Dec. 4 it but it was some other “genius” on your staff CHATSWORTH. IUIN0IS posium was attended by physicians from 150 D e c e m b e r 3 r d 7 p.m. - The United Met! Published Every Thursday who did it. different countries. have their program on JAMES H. ROBERTS: Publisher Gifts." Mrs. Baryl Irwin wi| Whoever it was - 1 thank you. I’ve always Sheryl Hendrix. Editor Dr. Chen has three brothers and a sister liv­ 10 A .M . to 2 P .M . at the gram. Mrs. Marilyn Dahm i said word-of-mouth was the best advertising Entered as Second Class Matier at the Post Office ing in the Philippines. In addition, the family the hostess. (both for good and bad news), but I think the ot Chatsworth. Illinois. Under Act of March 3. 1171 traveled with Mrs. Chen’s mother to visit her FRIDAY. Dec. 5 Combelt Press is up there with the best of ’em SUBSCRIPTION RATES - TRI-COUNTY AREA daughter and son living in Peking The Chens 5 :30 p.m. - The ministers! One ynarltt.M now. spent a week in Peking. of the Pontiac District willl Next year, when we plan our second annual Stevie Conies 29 cents While Dr. Chen enjoyed the trip, he says it Christmas party at the chuf “Mosquito Market," we’U call you again. OUT Of TRI-COUNTY AREA is good to be back home and to get back to his Thank you and all of your readers for nuking One Veer SI).71 practice here in Chatsworth. our first Market a huge success. Telephone *35-3010 Citizens Bank For all those who wanted to learn the soft CALVARY BAPTIST CHU^ 12 N. Seventh St. sculpturing faces, save your panty hose. If you Happy Thanksgiving find the old, non-stretch hose, they are even JAMIES Melvin Meister, Pastor better. I will be having classes after the first of We will be open from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. SUNDAY, Nov. 10 the year. 4:45 a.m. - Bible school | Thanksgiving Day 10:45 a.m. • Worship, Helen Witte OPEN of Chatsworth Jesus Saves." 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Cindy Jo Feller of Forrest and Douglas were Candy Stephens of Forrest, a sister of the Donald Stephens of rural Forrest exchanged bridegroom; Mrs. Pam Kilgus of Forrest and wedding vows Nov. 15 at the United Methodist Mrs. Ann Francis of Cullom. church, Forrest. The bridegroom chose his brother, Sam Mr and Mrs. Glenn Feller of Forrest and Stephens of Forrest, as his best man. Atten­ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stephens of rural Forrest dants were Scott Rieger, Tom Kilgus, and are the parents of the couple. Rollin Nussbaum, all of Forrest. Rev Kandail Perry performed the 6 p.m. Bob Sinnett and Kenny Sinnett, both of ceremony before 300 wedding guests Mrs Strawn, and Bob Trainor of Forrest ushered Royalene Davis of Forrest was the organist the wedding guests. and Mrs. Kim Krug of El Paso was the soloist. A 7:30 p.m. reception at Indian Creek Coun­ Given in marriage by her father, the bride try Club, Fairbury, followed the wedding wore a white chiffon gown featuring sheer in­ ceremony. and found out serts on the sleeves and Venise lace appliqued After a wedding trip to Peoria, the \ things our local on the empire bodice and stand-up neckline. newlyweds are at home in rural Forrest. tanned for their SAINTS PETER AND PAUL CHURCH Her skirt fell into a chapel length train, The new Mrs. Stephens attended Forrest- OR VETS ORPHANS DECEMBER 1 R E B M E C E D S N A H P R O & S T E V R FO drawings In 41* North Fourth ftroot pleated with rows of French Chantilly lace Strawn-Wing S T IF G schools S A M and T IS is R employed H C as T a R A T S O T N IO G E L R*v- C.E. Karl, Pastor above a flounce of crystal pleating. The secretary' with Pittsburgh International, Fair­ CONFESSION SCHEDULE hemline was edged with lace. bury. blanks from any SATURDAYS She wore a picture hat of matching lace The bridegroom also attended FSW schools merchants; lust 1-1:30 p.m. trimmed with stream ers and carried a and Parkland college. Champaign. He is box and you’ll FIRST FRIDAYS cascade of pink sweetheart roses, pink carna­ 7:10-ft a.m. employed at Redi-Mix of Forrest. the first week's tions, forget-me-nots and baby's breath. m a s s s c h e d u l e The bridegroom's parents hosted the Dec. 6, at 2:30 SATUROAY EVENINGS: The bride’s sister, Mrs. Dawn Metz of For­ rehearsal dinner at the Tabard Inn, Is l­ 9sent to win any 5 p.m. rest, served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids ington. SUNDAY | have planned a *-11 a.m. Day before Holy Day: Saturday of S p.m. Christmas: the Weekday masses: Monday, Tuesday, they’ll be giving Thursday and Friday al • a.m. I money and other W EDNESDAY evening > prizes which cen 5:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Birkenbeil of 306 East Cherry, Chatsworth, will celebrate the participating WEDNESDAYS their 40th wedding anniversary on Sunday, Nov. 30 with an open house hosted by 4 p.m. - Grade school religion classes. Ik they'll again be their children at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Parish hall, 2 to 4 p.m. 4:45 p.m. - High school religion classes. Birkenbeil and the former Miss Mary Smith were married Nov. 30, 1940 in the Iwave oven. (Classes held at the Parish hall) |/s a drawing for chapel of Sts. £eter and Paul church in Chatsworth by Rev Philip Markey. Their \e 18. Kids can attendants were Miss Helen Smith and James Smith, sister and brother of the y, Dec. 20 tor the ST. PAUL'S EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH bride. Sixth and Walnut streets is bond. The couple are parents of three children: Jim Birkenbeil, Piper City; Eileen a Wilbert C. Burmeister, Pastor Burd, McKena; and Jerry Birkenbeil of Chatsworth They also have six WEDNESDAY, Nov. 24 the post office, 11:15 a.m. - Pastor has service at Green granddaughters and one grandson. year by mailing brier K/sfmas cards as 4:10 p.m. - Senior Choir rehearsal 7:30 p.m. - Ecumenical Thanksgiving ser­ Eastern Star selects 1 9 8 1 o f f i c e r s \Your cooperation vice at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic church * \r packages get to THURSDAY, Nov. 27 Christmas time, t a.m. - Thanksgiving Day Service by May Bennett Carl Milstead, Ruth; Mrs. Wayne Cording, Iposfa/ employees FRIDAY, Nov. 20, SATURDAY, Nov. 20 and Esther; Mrs. Charles Costello, Martha; Mrs. SUNDAY, Nov. 30 Chatsworth Chapter, Order of the Eastern Virgil Hiner, Electa; Arthur G. Walter, Ifacfte" as well. Luther League Illinois District Convention Star, met Thursday, Nov. 20 with Mr. and Mrs. warder and William Zorn, sentinel. at the Hilton in Springfiefd, III. Milford Sims as hosts for the social hour. An open installation will be held Saturday SUNDAY, Nov. 30 During the business meeting, the altar was evening, Dec. 6 at 8 p.m. Members, spouses 0:45 a.m. • Sunday school and Bible classes draped in memory of William B. Hollmeyer of and other guests are welcome to attend. 10 a.m. - Worship service, primary Sunday Peoria, Ariz. and Donald K. Wallrich of Piper Mrs. Roy Anderson, Bloomington, school children sing City. Election was held and plans made for instructress for the chapter, will be the MONDAY, Dec. 1 installation of 1961 officers. 7:10 p.m. - Council meeting installing officer. Mrs. Florence Nelson, TUESDAY. Dec. 2 The following officers were elected: Mr. Bloomington, is to be the installing marshal 7:30 p.m. - Adult information class and Mrs. Milford Sims as worthy patron and and Mrs. Clarence Bennett, installing WEDNESDAY, Dec. 1 worthy matron; Mr. and Mrs. John Barnhart, chaplain. Their escorts will be Roy Anderson, 4 p.m. - 7th grade Confirmation class associate patron and associate matron; Mrs. Curtis Stoller and Virgil Hiner. Musicians 7:10 p.m. - Ith grade Confirmation class Clarence Bennett, secretary; Mrs. Percy designated are Mrs. Noble Pearson, soloist 7:30 p.m. - Senior Choir rehearsal Walker, treasurer; Mrs. Robert Zorn, and Mrs. H M. Trinkle, organist. Mrs. Robert MR. AND MRS. FRANK JOSEPH KEMNETZ THURSDAY, Dec. 4 conductress and Mrs. Frank Seward, Koehler will be at the guest book. Others 11 a.m. - Combined Bible study circles with associate conductress. serving will be Bruce Seward as color bearer; ' V \ <; pot-luck luncheon at noon. Mrs. SimS has appointed the following Jonathan Diller. Ode to the Flag and William Suzanne Ellen Davis of Peoria and Frank Joseph Kemnetz of Houston, Tex., officers: Otterbein D. Willstead, chaplain; Sims, 1-eRoy, master of ceremonies. were married Nov. 8 in a 1 p.m. ceremony at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic church, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Peoria Mr. and Mrs. John R. Davis of Peoria and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kemnetz of Fifth and Ash streets Curtis Stoller, marshal; Miss Nellie Ruppel, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seward have served as „ C Robert Hendrix, pastor organist; Miss Katherine Ruppel, Adah; Mrs. worthy patron and worthy matron in 1980. Strawn are the parents of the couple. SUNDAY, Nov. 30 Bridal attendants were Patricia Davis, Maureen Wunderlich, Peggy Butler, 0 a.m. - Sunday school ------: ------\ Cindy Oppe and Diane O'Toole. Groomsmen were Gary Polvere, Mark Kemnetz, 10 a.m. - Worship service Jim Kemnetz, Jack Davis and Bill Baugham. W 4 p.m. - BYF meets at the church The new Mrs. Kemnetz is a graduate of Bergan High school and Bradley university, Peoria. Her husband, a graduate of Chatsworth High school and the UNITEO METHODIST CHURCH OF University of Illinois, Champaign, is employed with Exxon company. CHATSWORTH Obituaries The couple will reside at 1919 S Kirkwood, Apt. 170, Houston, Tex. Charles Hale, Pastor SUNDAY, Nov. 30 < ------> * a.m. - Church school 10:15 a.m. • Morning worship 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. - The Open House at the par­ Elaine Labij, 44 Chatsworth school system. sonage. The community is invited. She was preceded in death by her father. MONDAY, Dec. 1 Elaine Helen I^abij, 44, of 303 W. Oak, W h e t h e r 7:30 p.m. - Rehearsal for the Community Chatsworth, died at 4:05 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. Maude Edwards, 87 it's 6 m onths Choir at the United Methodist church 25 at the Fairbury hospital. She had been ill TUESDAY, Dec. 2 the past year. Maude Edwards, 87, of 313 E. Cherry, or 30 m onths, at a.m. - Mission committee t Surviving are her husband; two sons, Sean 10 a.m. - Christmas decorating committee Chatsworth, died at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. Fairbury Federal, meeting and Denis, both at home; her mother; two 20 at Fairbury hospital. 7:30 a.m. - Council on Ministries sisters, DelphineHetes,Southfield, Mich.; and Surviving are two brothers, Russell. tim e is money. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 3 Lorraine Smith, Iivonia, Mich. Chatsworth, and Wilbur, Pontiac. 1:30 p.m. - Junior Choir rehearsal Funeral services will be held Saturday, 10 Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. 4-.10 p.m. - Boy Scout meeting a.m. at Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic church. Saturday, Nov. 22 at the Chatsworth United 7:30 p.m. - Adult Choir rehearsal Burial will be in St. Patrick's cemetery. Methodist church. Rev. Charles Hale of­ Short Term ... 7:30 p.m. - Dartball game Visitation will be Friday evening, Nov. 28,6 ficiated. Burial was in Chatsworth cemetery. THURSDAY, Dec. 4 6 MONTH to 8 p.m. at the Culkin Memorial home. The Pallbearers were James Edwards, Thomas 7 p.m. - The United Methodist Women will rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. have their program on "Candle, Carols and Edwards, Jerry Edwards, Kenneth Edwards, MONEY Gifts." Mrs. Beryl Irwin will present the pro­ Mrs. Jabij was bom Dec. 23,1935 in Detroit, Allen Edwards, Sr. and Francis Edwards. CERTIFICATE* gram. Mrs. Marilyn Dehm is chairwoman for Mich., daughter of Ignace and Lottie Zelinski Miss Edwards was bom March 11, 1893 in the hostess. Goetz. She was married to Jan Labij, Aug. 21, Charlotte township, daughter of James and Rate Available: FRIDAY, Dec. 5 1965 in Detroit, Mich. Mary Kirk Edwards. 5:30 p.m. - The ministers and their families She was a member of Sts. Peter & Paul She was a charter member of the legion Nov. 27 thru Dec. 3, ’80 of the Pontiac District will hold their annual Catholic church. Altar & Rosary Society, Na­ auxiliary. United Methodist church in Christmas party at the church in Pontiac. CURRENT RATE tional N.E.A., American Guernsey Cattle Chatsworth, United Methodist Women, and a club, Farm Bureau, and the National Rifle former member of Fairbury hospital aux­ Association. iliary. During her lifetime, she was involved with 1 4 . 2 8 % CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Five brothers preceded her in death. 12 N. Seventh St. dairy fanning and was a teacher in the Culkin Memorial home of Chatsworth was Melvin Meister, Pastor in charge of all arrangements. ANNUAL YIELD SUNDAY, Nov. 30 «:4S a.m. - Bible school 10:45 a.m. • Worship, Sermon title "Only 1 5 . 0 0 5 % Jesus Saves." GUSTAFSON MOTORS 1 0:15 p.m. • Christian education; Eager Markets We Buy Used Cars 510.000 minimum deposit required Federal regulations prohibit the Beavers. (Livingston Grain Quotes) Complete Car Cleanup compounding of interest on this certificate. Annual yie« assumes rein 7 p.m. - Singspiration service Wednesday, Nov. 25,1900 And Wax $25 vestment of principal and interest, althougn rate is subject to change at I p.m. - Refreshments and fellowship maturity rite all his WEDNESDAY, Dec. 1 Com $3.41 Wash And Clean $10 11:15 a.m. - Service at Greenbrier in Piper Beans 8.63 I 686-9296 • | City NEW 30-MONTH CERTIFICATE4 the bank 7 p.m. - Bible study and prayer service Rate For $ov. 27 thru Dec. 10. *80 ed. Public Annual Yield THE CHATSWORTH PLAINDEALER LIMESTONE 12.00% 12.94% The rate offered is set every two weeks by the u.S* Thura., Nov. 27, 1980 Custom Spreading Page Three Treasury Department and is tied to the average yield Early stock piling for Fall application curve on 2-1/2 year treasury securities. 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Saunemin Ag Service try th* Federal Horn* loan Bart Board regulations then n *ff*ct Phone 689-2111 ••m* rat* of earnings for any renew* t*rm she. b* at th* maximum rate authorized for tn* mm and on*ha* year varum* rat* certificate account By th* fM ar* Mom* loan Bant Board ragutanom then m effect or 689-2645 Phong 832-4406 M H regulations require a substantial interest penuty for *arfy m thdraw Pat Haskins, Piper City, Tramor Grain, Wing, III. - Phone 832-5512 onc*rtfftcat*s Annual iWU H obtatied when interest K left to compound for on* war. srtert th* wcapoon of th* six month Moniy Mamet cer tmc.it e on FSLIC 686-9094 wroth Interew cannot be comooundM n accordant* earn federal r*gutat»ns F 0 IT 6 S t Efovator, Forrest, III. • Phone 657-8520 ENOCH

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ty Thursday evening at the home of their A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. daughter. Mrs. Jerry Barred. Clarence Klehm Nov. 14. The mother was the 10 Years ago Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Wilson and Mr. and former Miss Alice Dietz. Mrs. Ray ElUnger celebrated the 26th wedding Carl Kyburz and Alice Mae Harrington Dec. 10,1970 anniversary of both couples, the dates being have both purchased new violins which will “So Great A Gift” was the theme of the can­ the first and fourth of December. add greatly to the school orchestra when they tata presented Sunday evening by the 34 voice can play them better. community choir. The Chatsworth Bluebirds cage teams opened the season Friday night with an im­ 30 Years ago pressive win over the Saunemin Eagles with a 60 Years ago Nov. 2S, 1420 72-45 victory. Nov. 30, 1950 The musical comedy. "All Aboard" has Mrs. Muriel Cording, 81, of Pine Castle, Rufus J. Curtis, 25, was fatally injured created a great deal of enthusiasm and two Fla., former Strawn resident, died at her Thanksgiving morning when the Dodge car he performances pratically sold out before the home Dec. 3. was driving was hit by an east bound T.P. and curtain rises. Those who will appear in the • Miss Connie Sue Hale, granddaughter of W. freight train at the third street crossing in cast are Bill Brady played by Clinton Seright; Mrs. Betty Walirich of Chatsworth, became Chatsworth. He was bom Oct. 26, 1925 at For­ Dorothy Brady, Monica Lahey; Johnny the bride of Michael Kleiss Nov. 28 in Decatur. rest, youngest son of J. E. Curtis and Ada Grady, Joe Rebholz; Beatrice Sloan, Grace Pontiac Jr. high outscored the Chatsworth McPherson Curtis. Storr; Mrs. Sloane, Agnes O’Malley; Captain lightweights Saturday evening to down them Miss Viola Kyburz, of Fairbury, and Kidd, William McGinn; Jenny, Marrie Ryan, 35-20 for the championship of the invitational Private Earl Spence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander, C. Phome, Charles Brosnahan; lightweight basketball tournament. Clemon Spence, Chatsworth, were married Barney Kiehl, Francis Kerrins and Bull Roberts-Thawville Leprechauns eluded the Nov. 10 in the Methodist parsonage in Pontiac. Works, Jerome Kerrings. Bluebirds Tuesday evening by a score of 76-74. Mrs. James Haberkom was the guest of Mrs. Jane Boshell, wife of O.K. Boshell, The Chatsworth Jr. High class “A" basket­ honor at a linen shower Nov. 28 at the home of died at her home in Melvin Sunday night at the ball team defeated Forrest Jr. High 36 to 16 on Mrs. Homer Diller. age of 75. Thursday evening. Chatsworth high school opened a new John Nicholas Johnson died Nov. 18 at the The day before Thanksgiving, friends and basketball season by dropping two games to home of his son, Jesse Jr., at the age of 64 neighbors fir'shed harvesting the crops of Melvin-Sibley, 30-35 in the reserve game and years. He married Rachel Browning 42 years Gene Gillette. The group combined and 26-35 regular game. ago, who preceded him in death. delivered 150 acres of beans to complete the Plalndealer Photo by Sheryl Hendrix Births listed - a daughter, Monday, to Mr. Funeral services for Mrs. D.W. Hitch were harvest. and Mrs. William Haberkorn, Jr., of held Nov. 20 at the Chatsworth M.E. church. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS trade in their football left to right the cheerleaders are Sharon Kesslnger, Kankakee; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hor- Sadie Leona Dann was bom near Pontiac Feb. warm-ups for skirts when they move inside as the Denise Bayston, Jill Haberkorn, Kelly Lee, Tami Hornlckel nickel on Sunday; a daughter, Sharon Kay, to 22, 1877. She moved to Chatsworth in 1894. She basketball season gets underway this coming week. From and Tana Steidinger. 20 Years ago Mr. and Mrs. Ray Under of Thawville on Nov. was married to Dick Hitch June 23, 1898 at 13. The mother was the former Pauline Chatsworth. f ------— Thomas. The continued slump in the prices of grain Dec. 8,1960 Virgil Homickel, former Chatsworth man and live stock begin to look serious and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Coni bear held open and now of Pontiac, married Miss Vivian Kane peculiar. It was to be expected that com would High School house on Dec. 4 with a reception honoring their of Pontiac, Saturday. not stay up to $2 a bushel nor that hogs would son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Con- sell for 20 cents a pound very long but a drop of ibear. The former Miss Marianne Muller of nearly $1.50 per bushel for com does not have Germany and Grant Conibear were married a clear ring. C a le n d a r March 27 in Luxembourg, Germany. John Boehl is breaking up housekeepoing The CHS Bluebirds made it three straight and tendered his resignation as night victories at Melvin-Sibley Friday night as they 40 Years ago policeman. He plans to go to Forrest to make ran up a 67-48 win over the hosts. Nov. 21, 1440 his home with his daughter, Mrs. Albert Kam- THURSDAY, Nov. 27 Miss Alice Mae Henry of Onarga and Fran­ Uvingston county will have a combined merman. No school, Thanksgiving Day. « GUARANTEED cis John Dohman, Jr., were married Saturday quota of only three men for the first selective Harry Felt of Chatsworth will be married FRIDAY, Nov. 28 in Piper City. service training, it was announced last week Saturday at Woodhill, 111. to Miss Marie No School, Thanksgiving recess. THE CHATSWORTH PLAINDEALER X Watch Repair Mr. and Mrs. William Lee of Chatsworth at the head-quarters of the two county service Newman. MONDAY, Dec. 1 Thurs., Nov. 27. 1980 will celebrate their golden wedding anniver­ * UNZICKER'S JEWELRY boards in Pontiac. Lorn Taylor went to Gilman Monday to 7:00 p.m. - Volleyball SuperSectional at Page Four Forrest, III. sary with an open house Dec. 11 at St. Paul’s Fire Saturday morning practically begin work for the Central Illinois Public Ser­ Howard Diller Gym. Lutheran church. Mrs. Lee was the former destroyed the two story cement block vice Co. TUESDAY. Dec. 2 $ * 4MMF 4MMF 4M7 4HMF U U 4M7 4MMM7 Marie Eiben of Sibley. The couple were mar­ residence property belonging to Herman Miss Goldie Reed of Kempton and Fred 6:30 p.m. - Opening boy's basketball game ried Dec. 14, 1910 at Sibley and moved to Michael in the north part of Chatsworth. Kemnetz of Chatsworth were married Monday at Say brook. Chatsworth in March, 1941. The St. Paul’s Evangelical I-utheran con­ in Pontiac. WEDNESDAY, Dec 10 Mr. and Mrs. Emmett H. Blasingim who gregation in Germanville held a meeting Nov. Second group of invited high school parents CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE , celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary 4 and voted to discontinue services in German­ visiting day. Dec. 1, were guests of honor at a surprise par- Unique Gifts - Bucilla Hook Rugs] ville and unite with the St. Paul's Evangelical Quarterback club meeting tentatively I Fri., Nov. 28 - 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Lutheran congregation in Chatsworth. scheduled Sat., Nov. 29 - 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Table Decorations - Christmas An announcement was made of the engage­ 100 years THURSDAY. Dec. 4 Sun., Nov. 30 - 1 p.m. - B p.m W reaths ment of Miss Zerla May Gingerich, a former Stop smoking Singles Living Dinner for faculty. Hundreds of Ideal Christmas Gifts To Choose From Chatsworth girl, to J. Nelson Young of Dec. 11, 1880 Volleyball finals. Rossville. The amount of out-going mail matter FRIDAY, Dec 5 Free Cookies & Coffee While Browsing Around! at quit clinic A daughter was bom to Mr and Mrs. deposited in the Chatsworth post office for the Progress reports to students and parpntc Burnell Henrichs Friday. The mother was the first week of December was as follows: no. of Volleyball finals. TOUCH OF COUNTRY Ever wish you could quit smoking? Would former Bernice Wallrichs. letters mailed, 785; no. of postal cards, 254; 6:30 p.m. - Boy’s basketball at Ford Cen­ Ctuhwortk ■ Phone IlS -U S -M U i you like some help in doing so9 regular newspapers, 402; transient printed tral. A Quit Smoking Clinic sponsored by the matter, 162; packages merchandise, 12. Livingston County Cancer society will be held 50 Years ago C.G. Greenwood and family bade farewell at the Fairbury hospital on Dec. 1 to 4 and 8 Nov. 20, 1430 to their many friends in this vicinity on Mon­ w m m from 7 :30 to 9 p.m. The program will consist of Henry William Dassow was bom Dec. 6, day last, and started for their new home in shared experiences and various speakers to 1866 at Germanville and died Nov. 17, at the Silver City, Iowa. PARTS VALUE help the smoker overcome his habit. Many hospital in Pontiac. He was the son of Fred and About 4 a.m. on Tuesday morning, an in­ Of THE MONTH helpful pamphlets will also be distributed. Henrietta Dassow. He never married. sane man at Chester, 111. named Louis Tocks- The speakers who will be taking part are: Dr. J.W. Tiekin, 74, veteran physician of tein, made his escape from two men watching John Heine, anesthetist; Dr. Floyd Weaver; Piper City, was found dead in his bed Wednes­ him, and ran to the outskirts of the town, Robert Kinas all from Pontiac; Sue Mayberry, day morning. entered the house o l Thomas Ryan, and by A.C.S. field representative of Decatur and Dr. Burglars blew the safe in the Strawn postof­ some means forced Ryan, aged about 70, his Christmas Bell Ringer Salef John Keller, gynecologist, of Fairbury. fice some time during Friday night and secur- married daughter, Mrs. Smith, aged 35, and Anyone who is interested in stopping red between $20 and $21 in cash. her daughter, aged 12 out into the yard and Save up to 4 4 % on practical smoking is invited to attend. There will be a Children, grandchildren and great grand­ killed them with an axe, evidently while they small registration fee and advance children of • grandma’’ Flessner - Mrs. Antje were engaged In prayer. The bodies were all IH gifts that keep on giving! registration is desired. Telephone the hospital Flessner, spent an enjoyable day Nov. 16 by within 12 feet of each other. He cut off the head at 815492-2346 helping her celebrate her 92nd birthdate at of the little girl and carried it off through the woods. ther home in Charlotte. \iSfcr L

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Nutsbaum Chevrolet-Olds, Inc. 830.50 SELCAS 450.00 Noble Brother*. Inc. 150.00 Shawn** Collega 1,118.98 PUBLIC NOTICE Orkln Exterminating Co., Inc. 373.35 Shlck Supply 8 Equipment Co. 418.33 Parkland Collega District No. 505 12,917.98 | ************** Sherwin William* Co. 391.88 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Paxtons, Inc. 4.745.76 Silver Burdett Co. 703.06 1RANTEED * ILLINOIS OFFICE OF EDUCATION Pekin Insurance Co. 12.299.68 Simplex Time Recorder Co. 239.30 Budget and Finance Section Pekin Lite Insurance Co. 646.16 South-Western Publishing Co. 217.09 Repair * 100 North First Street The Part action Form Co. 497.23 Sports, Ltd. 999.79 ■ R'S JEWELRY t Springfield. Illinois 62777 Perkins Electric 121.95 Regional Superintendent of School* 794.49 COMMUNITY UNIT DISTRICT NO. 1 * I* PaHy Cash 538.86 Taylor Publishing Co. 1,899.35 _ » Chatsworth, Illinois 60921 Political Research, Inc. 120.50 Teachara' Retirement ot the State ol IIL 480.81 ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR PUBLICATION FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED June 30. 1980 Pontiac District No. 429 5,446.40 A. L. Tennant 220.00 (Section 10-17 of The School Code of Illinois) Pontiac Music 8 Sport* 2.159.56 Tennay Sales, Inc. 7,099.16 Pott'* Audio Visual Servics 674.69 3M Butinas* Product* Sale*. Inc. 970.38 Purity Baking Company 1,135.78 Thompson 8 Strong 800.00 SIZE OF DISTRICT IN SQUARE M&LES ...... T fV i Chatsworth Teachers Association 135.00 Pyramid ot Urban* 920.95 Tim’s Shall Sarvlc* 217.39 HOUSE NUMBER OF ATTENDANCE CENTERS ...... 2 Cheerleader Supply Co., Inc. 594.30 City of Peoria, Board of Education 4,067.21 Town of Chatsworth 1,424.81 |ucilla Hook Rugs] NUMBER OF CERTIFICATED EMPLOYEES: Citizen a Bank ol Chatsworth 141.69 Rebholz Electric 2,011.05 Turnsr Will 8 Associates 1,349.14 Full-TIme 27 Collegiate Cep 8 Gown 159.40 Henry Reuter 8 Sons, Inc. 8,145.00 University of Illinois 290.34 ins • C hristm as Part-Time...... 5 Colonial Refining 8 Chemical Co. 457.59 Revolving Fund 9,629.51 Urban* School District No. 118 3,093.99 NUMBER OF NON-CERTtFICATEO EMPLOYEES: Consolidated Accounting Systems 342.21 Rosenboom Plumbing 8 Heating *2,553.87 Vista Product* Cu. 103.30 Full-Time ...... # Costello’* Town 8 Country 423.51 Selkeld 8 Sons, Inc. 582.75 Vocational Education Productions 170.91 »se From I# Part-Time...... 1 Country Mutual Insurance Co. 9,996.30 Sargeent-Welch Scientific Co. 235.41 Gant Weber 372.00 bng Around! AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE 289.04 Croetwood House 154.93 Scholastic Magazines 347.54 H. W. Wilson Co. 113.00 AVERAGE OAILY MEMBERSHIP 298 Dehm Bus Service 40.532.98 Scholastic Testing Servict, Inc. 177.42 Xsrox Education Publication* 821.39 RY NUMBER OF PUPILS ENROLLED PER GRADE: B le lte D eM uth 445.75 School Product* Co., Inc. 101.45 Rodnty Zimmerman 1,390.00 Kindergarten, 18; FlraL 20; Second, 18; Third, 14; Fourth, 20; Dick's Supermarket 688.98 ScoH Plumbing 8 Heating, Inc. 717.32 William Zorn 280.00 Fifth, 18; Sixth, IS; Seventh, 23; Eighth, 26; Speclel, 8. Tout Director of Labor 2,639.01 Tha Schutz Publishing House 362.75 Qllls undtr 3100 8,214.97 Elementary, 180. Ninth, 29; Tenth, 28; Eleventh, 92; Twelfth, 19; Economy Company 239.97 ScoH, For a* man 8 Co. 2,139.48 Totel Secondary, 99. Encyclopedia Brltennlco Educ. Corp. 150.50 STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES ARISING FROM CASH TRANSACTIONSISTATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION Juna 30. 19S0 TOTAL IN DISTRICT 279 C.F. Emllng 399.45 Operations, Bond and Trans­ Municipal Working TAX RATE BY FUND (IN %) Executone ol Peoria 138.00 ASSETS Educational Bldg. 8 Malnt. Interest portation Retirement Cash EDUCATIONAL 2. IS Eye G al* Media, Inc. 139.08 Current Assets: Fairbury UnH No. 3 8.308.89 I OPERATIONS. BLDG. AND MAINTENANCE...... 47$ Cash 2,506 4,343 314 4,995 278 408 BONO AND INTEREST...... 1297 Feely Automotive 358.77 Patty Cash 300 TRANSPORTATION...... 20 Cert Fischer oI Chicago 427.07 Imprest Funds 1,630 MUNICIPAL RETIREM ENT...... 0851 Forrest Milk Product* Co. 8,291.47 Loan to Education Fund 10,000 45.000 180,000 FIRE PREVENTION AND SAFETY ...... 05 Franey Trucking 959.32 Investments 5,772 7,047 1,747 19,110 TORT IMMUNITY ...... 0269 Betty Friedman 2,038.32 TOTAL ASSETS: 4,436 20,115 7,361 51,742 18,388 180,408 DISTRICT ASSESSED VALUATION 921,210,688 Frlto4.ay, Inc. 254.30 LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCE ASSESSED VALUATION PER A.D.A. PUPIL 878,899.90 GAB B u tin *** Service*, Inc. 840.99 Current Liabilities: o ASSESSED VALUATION PER A4J.M. PUPIL 874,193.13 Gag* Food Product*, Inc. 1,846.82 Anticipation Warrants Payable 80,000 TOTAL BONDED INDEBTEDNESS June 90,1990 976,000. General Telephone Co. ol Illinois 2,588.84 Du* to Other Funds 205,000 PERCENT OF BONDING POWER OBLIQATEO CURRENTLY .0384 Ginn and Company 808.94 TOTAL LIABILITIES: 265,000 SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS AT 992.00 PER DAY: Wilma Reielng, Haberkorn Hardware 1,098.31 Fund Balance (280,582) 20,115 7,381 51,742 19,388 150,408 Meredith Langan, Florinda Beuerte, Chert Friedman, Diene Hammond 8 Stephens Co. 120.47 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUNO Kerbar. Suaan Dlggle, Keith Henrietta, Anita Boomgarden, Hanna Plumbing end Heating 178.37 BALANCE 4,438 20,115 7,361 51,742 19,388 160,408 Cynthia Colllne, Beverly HomlcfceL Jamee Elliott WHHam Lubben. Harris Trust 8 Saving* Bank 30,997.50 STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS/REVENUES AND TRANSFERS FOR THE YEAR ENDED June 30 1980 ASSETS VALUE OF CAPITAL ASSETS Pamela Has* 107.94 Ad Valorem Tax** Levied by (Seal* of Valuation Ueed - Auditor'* Report) Hayden's Sport Center 2.994.89 Local Education Agency 454,951 95,375 31,407 44,933 18,063 Land 9 99,009 Htcksatomic Stations, Inc. 298.31 Revenue from Governmental Units Other Building* 781,940 Hlllyerd, Inc. 494.39 Than Local Education Agencies 19,238 4,038 1,327 1,900 836 Equipment 104,329 Chris Hoerr 8 Son Co. 4,938.78 Earning* on Investments 6,489 2,496 844 1,971 1,080 GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL: Salary Holt, Rinehart 8 Winston 195.67 Food Services 18,418 Ranger 96,000 • 88,999 • Diene Carrico, Barry Corben, Donna Horace Mann Life Insurance Co. 349.68 Pupil Activities 5,892 OeMuth, Elaine Labii, Cecele Sterrenberg. 910,000 - 114,999 Horneiein'e Trucking 195.00 Textbooks 3,610 -Edmond Belt K he ten Brunaccl, Dwight Unrtcker, Pamela Hate, Clive Hornsteln 100.00 Other Revenue from Local Sources 7,672 836 299 George Koemech, Deborah Aranda, Lynn Koemech, Michael Lldy, Robert Hubty 100.00 Unrestricted State Grantedn-Ald 50,213 Mary Lindquist Sort Myers, Sandra Wooma, Jeanne Weber, Huntington Laboratories 4,091.19 Restricted State Orsnts-ln-Ald 14,234 20,089 Norma Hopkins, Mary Roy, Sltorry Eekew, Ruth Storm. 918,000 lillnl Audio-Visual Educ. Service 579.57 Restricted Grante-in-Aid Received •819,999 - Donald Gibb, Edwin Kapper, Duane Koala, Gone Weber, llUni Supply, Inc. 191.75 from Federal Government through the Blaise OeMuth, Eileen Weller, Elizabeth Gillette, Dorothy Peereon IIHnols Association of School Admin letralors 250.00 State 22.647 9 Robert Thornton. 920,000 and Over - Jamee Langan, Leeon Illinois Association of School Boards 796.50 Federal Revenue Received Through Carrico. llllnot* Municipal Retirement Fund 11.393.99 Intermediate Sources 2,309 345 GROSS PAYMENT FOR NON-CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL: Illinois State University Redblrd Schools 630.00 TOTAL RECEIPTS/REVENUES Salary Range: Lees Then 96,000 • Mery Boruft, Margaret Johnson, Indian Grove Graphics 386.45 AN0 TRANSFERS 805,573 102,745 33,578 69,172 17,133 Kathryn Hoeger, CMy Eaettn, Connie Oohman, George Eattin, JoAnn Fabrics 121.40 INSTRUCTIONS STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS/EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS FOR THE YEAR ENOED Juna 30, 1300 Richard VanDuaen, Karan SfMppard, Helen Says Ion, Robert John Wood Community College 1,457.77 Regular program* 317,377 i wrench eel Chayer, David Brand, C.E. VanOuaen. $6,000 • 99,999 - Barbara Jollot Junior College 1.409.80 Special Program* 44,877 slue 33%o«fk«i' Clark, Shirley KleUmen, Elaine Houear, Virginia Lao, Alan Drilling. Joaton'e 108.38 Inter scholastic Program* 27,308 igular 8103.50 810,000 -914,998 - William Kruse. Kankakee Community College 496.72 TOTAL INSTRUCTION 369,282 W f M c W VENOORS PAR) OVER 9100.00 Kankakee Industrial Supply Co. 2,940.73 SUPPORTING SERVICES Person, Firm, or Corporation Aggregate Amount Paid Clifford R. K osier 8 Co., Lid. 1.480.00 Pupil* 1,345 Robert A. Adame Agency 2,918.04 Klgar 9 Co., Inc. 128.76 Instructional Stall 19,879 American Econo-Cled Service 319.70 LaMtew Brother* 259.47 General Administration 110.124 Dorothy Ashman 299.99 James 8 . Langan 1.457.80 School Administration 31,823 Award Emblem Mfg. Co. 311.89 J.S. Latte 2,334.63 Business 52,181 108,818 Arrow Qltea Co. 9,999.00 Livingston of Chatsworth, Inc. 1,191.91 Central • 383 The Baker 8 Taylor C o 112.39 Livingston Area Vocational Center 5.838.00 TOTAL SUPPORTING SERVICES 215,716 106,618 43,932 11,393 Edmund Boll 121.40 Livingston County Special Service* UnH 3,002.15 NON PROGRAMMED CHARGES 39,856 Faye Bayaton 111.00 McGraw-Hill Book Co. 539.94 DEBT SERVICES 742 30,999 Becfctey-Cardy Co. 990.70 MacMillan Publishing Co., Inc. 1,103.25 TOTAL DtSSpRSEMENTS/EXPENOt- Chat. A. Bennett Co. 191.42 Matthew Transfer Company 578.29 TURES AND TRANSFERS 645,277 108,618 30,999 43,932 11,383 Bernard Food Induatrie* 979.90 Moons Borvtceo, Inc. 2,375.11 Exceea (Deficiency) ol Recetpta/Revenu* Dick Slick 229.68 MotrapoMBn Supply Co. 4 292.95 Over Dlabureementa/ExpondHuree (98,704) (8,070) 2,692 9,799 Krleten Brunaccl 114.40 m itg i ft optic ttfrioo 125.00 ANALYSIS OF CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES Bloomington Public School* 998.99 Modern Curriculum Press 272.37 Fund Selene* July 1, 1979 (220,689) 29,168 4,700 29,802 19,999 1 9 9 4 M Canady La bora torts*, Inc. 994.79 The MooroCottroll Subscription Agencies 490.34 Add: Exceea of -•on Carrico 1,199.51 EJL Moore Co. 272.18 Transfer* Over DtebureomentafEx- toy UnH School Dtelrtct 180.00 Moors Wsiding Supply, Inc. 890.00 pendMuroe and Transfers 2,009 98440 6,799 Music Adrieors 117.06 aMOMMmCa.klt ‘ 218.90 O L . MM,■ s i n ______- _ a w *_ » Total (Fund Balance and AddWona) (220,869) 29,168 7,901 61,74k 19496 199408 antral NNnoteDtopooM Santee 1,199.90 i nf nwnv wvoppo uv mnmN 292.47 Deduct Deficiency d Necdptcfflcw ewtrelHWnotePobScS orvtoa 11,878.20 Notional Cloopcoptilo ^looloty i Over Dlaburi amenta/ Notional Library t arvtca, Inc. 140.92 _ I Century Bporte, Inc. 202.29 99.704 8,070 Ir b . 199.99 Tha Neff Company 1,278.18 Total Peductiont 99.704 6J>70 Northern Bunds Qo* Co. 17,00940 929.07 Fund Balance Juno 39,1990 (290,692) 20,111 7,901 91,749 19499 100400 w -;

(fats lose to Chenoa, Tri-Point THE CHATS' •H PLAIN DEALER * Thura., N §7. 1900 i* Six In two of their best games thus far this Both teams suffered from an inability to aaaaon, the Wildcat "B” squad boy’s basket- maintain control of the ball, Tri-Point turning oaO team lost a couple of close games to it over to Chatsworth 37 times and Chatsworth i and Tri-Point last week. returning the favor 31 times. [ IB-17 to Chenoa on Monday, Nov. 17, The A squad Wildcats just couldn’t make PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF ILLINOIS the squad played wbat Coach Mike Lidy called up the five-point deficit they finished the first As 11 IJ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ) their best game of the year, forcing Chenoa in­ quarter of play with on Thursday night, and /([ ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT to numerous turnovers. lost to Tri-Point. 37-32. 3i v 7 n PM LIVINGSTON COUNTY - IN PROBATE The Cats were able to hit on only 7 of 29 field Shooting for 34 percent from the floor and In the Matter of the Estate of goal attempts for 24 percent from the floor, 60 percent from the free throw line, the Cats No. SO-P-240 and they lost the game in the last 9 seconds had one of their best nights offensively thus 1 I 5 2 j AGNES HAYES when Chenoa hit for a final free throw. far. Tri-Point player Scott Workman put the Docoated High scorers for that game were Brian pressure on Chatsworth, scoring 21 points 1 [ r i CLAIM NOTICE Hoebcher with 8 points, and Shawn Norman alone. _J a Notice is given of the death of Agnes Hayes, with 7. Norman did an excellent job of hustling Matt Haberkom was high scorer for I'M of Chatsworth, Illinois. Letters of oHice wore issued on November IS, lfOO, to James E. all over the court during the Chenoa game. Chatsworth with 12 points Rebholz, Chatsworth, Illinois 40021 whoso Losing to Tri-Point, Thursday, Nov. 20, the Coach Bob Thomsen cited Doug Dehm for a attorney Is Herr A Herr, 103 North Main gam e was much closer throughout than the real good ball game, noting that Dehm had Street, Pontiac, Illinois 41744. final score of 32-23 indicated. nine recoveries and five assists out of 15 total Claims against the estate may bo filed In With just two minutes to go, the Cats were recoveries for the team. the office of the Clerk of the Court at only three points down, but inability from the Tri-Point turned the ball over 15 times, Livingston County Courthouse, Pontiac, free throw line cost them the game. The while Chatsworth held its turnovers to 10 for THE JUNIOR VARSITY BLUEBIRDS meet Saybrook- Langan. and Dave Roberts; (second row) Manager Jess Illinois 41744, or with the representative, or both, within 4 months from the date of Wildcats hit for just 5 of 21 attempts from the the night Arrowsmith away for their first game of the season next Hanna, Ron Rebholz, Kurt Runyon, Carl Homstein, Joe line while Tri-Point made 6 of 12 attempted The Wildcats play Melvin-Sibley at Sibley issuance of letters and any claim not filed Tuesday. Dec. 2 Team members are (front row) Brian Dohman. Brett Bayston, and Coach Dwight Unzicker. within that period is barred. Copies of a claim free throws. on Thursday, Dec. 4. Game time is 6:30 p.m. Sheppard. Tom Kapper. Wayne Rich, Dan Kessinger. Mike filed with the Clerk must be mailed or Plaindealer Photo by Sheryl Hendrix delivered to the representative and to the Birds expected to improve attorney within 10 days after it has been filed.

Coach Dwight Unzicker says he expects to Tom Kapper, Dave Roberts, and Dan Kess­ see some improvement this year as the junior inger also saw a lot of action in last year’s season. THE CANDY TAP varsity Bluebirds begin their 1980-81 formerly D A Z of Chatsworth baskteball season, based on the fact that he Freshmen Ron Rebholz and Brett Bayston has several ball players returning who saw will add depth to the guard positions. quite a lot of action last year. Mike langan and Kurt Runyon will also be Now Serving Lunch Characterizing hts team as a hard-working vying for positions and playing time, as will from ll a.m. until 1 p.m. group, Unzicker says he is looking for a good freshmen Carl Homstein and Joe Dohman. defensive team this year because of some The junior varsity team meets Saybrook Join us Monday through Friday 4 p.m. til 6 p.m. for needed depth at the guard positions. Arrow-smith for the first game of the season on Brian Sheppard and Wayne Rich are the Tuesday, Dec. 2 at Saybrook Arrowsmith. The most experienced ball players on the JV team. game begins at 6.30 p.m. HAPPY HOUR

M ath results told LA S T Contest Deadline December 5,1980 In the second math contest of 1980, spon­ sored by the Illinois league of Mathematics, Chatsworth high scorers for the six-question C A LL!! In recognition of NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK, test were Handy Fields and Paul Hoelscher. both of whom had four questions answered correctly. The Chatsworth Plaindealer Math teacher Dwayne Koets explained that the tests are made up of six questions, two of proudly announces a fairly easy difficulty, two quite difficult ques­ tions, and two questions that often stump the o n j j shall mak ) law res| g ail NATIONAL teachers themselves. no law eetmg at tahlishtj t here- After the results from the two contests held III so far this year, the Chatsworth leaders are jslahlis ing lilt Handy Fields and Paul Hoelscher, each with l>I: or aWTi. peeeli or seven correct answers; Mike Carrico with six reed o tn ol tilt ESSAY correct answers; and tied at five correct WILDCAT CHEERLEADERS spur on the boys' basketball teams. They are answers are Scott Aberle, Tammy Bryant, (bottom to top) Sarah Weber, Shelley Larsen, Lynn Haberkorn and Lucy Gardner Brent Feely, Brian Feely, Tami Homickel, Supporting the pyramid on the left is Judy Haberkorn: on the right is Teresa Ken Hurt, and Bruce Seward Sheppard. CONTEST Toll-free number OPEN TO OUR open for veterans READERS. .. Illinois veterans who have questioas about their claims or benefits from the Veterans Our Freedom The contest is sponsored by an Administration can call toll-free to their Safeguards Your Freedom organization of state Newspaper regional office in Chicago. Association Managers (NAM), Veterans in nine llloinois towns need dial only a local number which will put them in NallanalNewspaik-r W (Tk.O( lolx,r 12-18 the Illinois Press Association, and touch with the veterans benefits division of the this newspaper in conjunction regional office, Donald Ramsey, director of with observance of National the office, said Other veterans in the state can call toll free In 1,000 W ords O r Less. . Newspaper Week 1980. by dialing 1-800-972-5327. Towns where there is a local number direct line are: Bloomington/Normal, 829-4374; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Strada and sons, brother, Nicholas, and his friends, Corn Ulit- Carbondale, 457-8161; Champaign-Urbana, "A Free Press Kevin and Todd of Littleton, Colo, arrived zxch, Brad Kinney, Mike Brown, Adam 344-7505; Chicago 663-5510; Decatur, 429-9445; Saturday, Nov. 22 to spend the week with their Groskreutz, Jason Birkenbeil, Nathan Hunyon East St. l/Ouis, 274-5444; Peoria, 674-0901; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orman Brown. Mr and and Buddy Parks. Rockford, 968-0538, and Springfield, 7891246 Mrs. Pat Rotramel and daughters, Amy and Safeguards M Y Sara of Arlington Heights will join them on l>eon Sharp, 801, E Maple, bagged a Wednesday to spend the remainder of the 206-pound deer i field-dressed i early Friday Happy Anniversary week at the Brown home. morning at his brother Carl Sharp's farm just Wayne and Connie Dohman hosted a birth­ south of Chatsworth. He took the eight- Jackie & Gary day party for their son Duston s seventh bir- pronged 3-year-old buck with a shotgun, the thdate Those helping him celebrate were his fourth buck he has shot in the past five years. F r e e d o m " RULES Tell us in your own words, based on your own ex­ 6UY,MU..TfiADt Ofi WENT THROUGH THE HAPPY 40th perience, why you believe that a "free press" is impor tant to your freedom now and in the future. NATIONAL PRIZES RED Contesf open to all except to employees of this ir\ ** newspaper and their families. Entries shhll be limited to 1,000 words and must be F i r s t clearly written or typed p - > • Entries cannot be returned $ 1 0 0 0 P r i z e CAPS B O AR D judges decisions shall he final Entries become the property of NAM and contestants Is accepting applications for pool agree that vsmning entries may he published with no $ 3 0 0 Second Prize extra compensation other than prize money manager. Applications can be picked Winners will be announced February 27, 1981 All entries must be received by this newspaper prior $ 2 0 0 Third Prize up from Lillian Saxton at Nussbaum i f i ~ to December 5, 1980 Chevrolet, Chatsworth. From The Kids

Fairbury Local Prize Illinois State Prizes Third Annual Drawing Corner Auction Phone 6fb-3482 $25 First Prize $150 First Prize Registration Begins Friday, Nov. 28 - 6:30 p.m. for the winner among entries $ 75 Second Prize M. Steidinger W. Edclman O. Burger submitted to this newspaper and Crown gas range, bedroom suite, which will go on to the State contest. NOV. 2 9 You can register once per day per business. large blackboard, warm morning $ 25 Third Prize stovo, brass coated bed, Aladin lamp Dec. 6 ■ Merchandise with Home Sweet Home stack, air rifle, small desk, 3 wheel bicycle, table Dec. 13 - Cash lamps, bicycla, portable P.A., couch A chair, solid state record player, toys, T he Dec. 2 0 - Microwave oven tarp, appliance cart, Amana deep freeze IVt years old, and many, many other items too iw m w o u s to mention; . Sponsored byj^rticipating businesses and Merchants of Chatsworth Also Merchandise from Chatsworth Plaindealer Tom Bray Chatsworth - Phone 635-3010

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PLAIN DEALER County slates f7 . 1900 Farm Bureau suggests ^Slx W inter survival kit to beef up patrols diabetes clinic Ag Secretary criteria over Thanksgiving Thursday, Dec. 4 IC NOTICE The Illinois State Police suggeot that you rear view mirror of the auto and place the can­ OF ILLINOIS consider an automobile survival kit; s collec­ dle or heat tablet on the dashboard beneath it. :UIT COURT OF THE tion of useful Items that you can package in an Two dimes taped tot he cover of the kit will The Illinois Farm Bureau board of consideration when government policies and The Illinois State Police will beef up speed On T hursday, Dec. 4, 1980, a ll JUDICIAL CIRCUIT empty three pound coffee can. ensure that a stranded driver will always have directors has told President-elect Ronald actions are determined." enforcement efforts this Thanksgiving holiday county residents will have an opputasify Is tOUNTY • IN PROBATE Most of the items needed for the kit can change to make a phone call from an isolated Reagan what type of person it feels would best The new secretary should also be devoted week. have tests for early detection of hypertension Estate of either be purchased for a reasonable price or booth. serve in the position of U S. Secretary of to a market-oriented agriculture and and diabetes. At the November ettflte I* Captain Charles G. McCarthy, District Six No. M-P-240 perhaps even found in the home. Among the Finally, you may want to tie a pair of mit­ Agriculture. committed to the expansion of foreign persons were screened with no referrals. Commander, Pontiac, advises a Concentrated Items you may choose to place in the kit, you tens or gloves, a woolen scarf or stockir^ cap In a telegram sent to President-elect markets for American farm products, the Traffic Enforcement program (CTEP) and a If your doctor has ever told you, yoy hnva might consider: around the outside of the can. Reagan, the board outlined the criteria it telegram said. He should be an effective UM NOTICE Concentrated Speed Enforcement program high blood pressure, you should be on regular The coffee can survival kit should be kept would like to see followed in the selection. That spokesman to farmers as he helps them »f the death of Agnes Hayes, (CSEP), both Federally funded programs treatm en t. A flashlight, spare batteries, candles and in the passenger compartment of the car to en­ criteria emphasizes that the next secretary understand their changing role in the Inois. Letters of office were with State Police officers working on their off- matches. sure that it is accessible should the trunk be needs to understand farmers, represent them American society, and an effective spokesman This is a good time to take a few minutes to |toer M, m o, to James E. duty time, will be patrolling certain high acci­ Bright red or orange cloth and string which jammed by collision or buried under snow. well in cabinet meetings, favor a market- for farmers as he tells the general public about Illinois 40021 whose dent and high speeding areas. have your blood pressure checked. Herr, 103 North Main can be used for a signal banner, face mask or Other items such as a first aid kit, fire ex­ oriented agriculture, expand foreign trade, be the farmers’ role. pinois 41744. for first aid purposes. tinguisher, flares, booster cables, shovel, tow an effective spokesman and a good Administrative experience in government The following dates and locations will be An appointment is necessary In ardor to and ability to select capable staff are also the estate may be filed in A small sharp knife, can opener, safety cable, heavy clothing and sand for traction administrator. The board also said it felt concentrated on during this Thanksgiving maintain an even flow of testing and avoid Cleric of the Court at pins and a spoon. may be kept in the luggage compartment, but Illinois Agriculture Director John R. Block strong points that a new secretary should week: long waiting for the testing. To make an Courthouse, Pontiac, Facial tissues, aspirin, canned fuel or fuel should be moved into the car if severe weather “meets these criteria with distinction." possess, the telegram said. appointment, phone 844-7174. The testin g r ite with the representative, or tablets and a small compass. threatens while you are on the road The next secretary must know and "Many fine men have been mentioned as Monday, Nov. 24, 8A-4P - Interstate, 55; is the Livingston county Health and Education nonths from the date of understand farmers," the telegram said. "He being under consideration for this most Tuesday, Nov. 25, 8A-4P - Interstates 55 and Is and any claim not filed High calorie food such as fruit drops, Captain Charles G. McCarthy, Com­ Center on Torrance Ave., in Pontiac between raisins or honey. Small cans of soup or stew mander, District Six State Police, reminds must know and understand agriculture and its Important cabinet post," the telegram said as 57; Wednesday, Nov. 26, 11A-7P - Interstates the hours of 2-4 p.m. | is barred. Copies of a claim basic relationship to the nation’s economy. He it recommended "careful consideration" be 55, 57 and 74; Saturday, Nov. 29, 8A-4P - In­ perk must be mailed or can be heated with the candle and fuel tablets. motorists that whether you have a survival kit terstate 55; and Sunday, Nov. 30,11A-7P - In­ f representative and to the Likewise, tea or instant coffee may easily be or not, by all means do not leave your vehicle must be willing to represent the interests of given to Block. "He is a man of integrity, All residents of the county a re urged to ta k e days after it has been filed. made in an emergency by melting snow inside during blizzard conditions. Unless you are the farm sector of that economy as a member dedication and principle. He would serve you. terstates 55, 57 and 74. advantage of the program and have the teats the coffee can. By punching three holes around sure that you can make it to help, stay put and of the cabinet and make sure that the welfare the people of the United States and farmers to District Six state police wish you a safe made. Anyone wishing to make a donation at the top edge, you can hang the can from the let help come to you. of the nation’s farmers is given fair and proper the credit of all of us." trip, remember, drive 55 and return alive. the time of the testing m ay do so.

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OF FAIR8URY Since 1868 Closed Sunday ■_> Christmas Savings i. til 6 p.m. for SAVE 2 0 % Regular S 2 7 to $33 , ' ^ ^ N v Oneida Flatw are Regular $13.75 Nylon Ski Jackets and Pant Coats > ‘ ^ 5 pc. Place Setting...... S 11 Choose from many styles - water repellant nylon with ' J I . ISSUES OF THURSDAY, NOV. 27,1000 Regular $15 ■ y polyester fiberfil for insulating warmth. Some with ‘ rX^ ' •saved by: The CamBeR Frew, kw. hoods or zip off sleeves. Jr. - Missy - X-Sizes. \ * jh J / *-*< 5 pc. Place Setting...... s a l e * 1 2 1B1 V. -'ti '-i Me The Fakbury Blade - Forrest Nawa • Cultom 5, 1980 Fatrbury, Mrnte B17M Chraalsls * dwMwerth Plslhdeeler • Pipac City Journal. *2160,.s26/‘° Regular 20 pc. Set $55 Set. *40 Regular 20 pc. Set $60...... MW *45 f E E K , save 20% OFF all Hostess and Serving Sat*. Townships receive State forwards s i n * 0 t 9 i 2 o Regular $13 to $29...... Sale I w to £ 0 “ Famous Maker” I n c e s a motor fuel funds motor fuel checks Regular $11 to $34 Coordinating Sportsw ear IAL to counties Illinois townships and road districts have Selected group - includes Devon, Fire Island and SAVE 15% OFF regular low prices been allotted $3,772,153.00 as their share of Cricket Lane - Poly/Acrylic. Choose from Slacks - Skirts - Blazers - Tops - Vests - in an assortment of WOOD ROCKERS motor fuel tax paid into the State Treasury Counties in Illinois have been allotted during Oct. according to the Illinois colors. Missy Sizes. $ g 2 5 Tell City - Chatham County. The perfect gift for $4,336,520.00 except Cook county which has any room. Department of Transportation. been allotted $3,972,413.00 as their share of motor fuel tax funds paid into the State $ 7 2 Motor fuel tax funds are allocated monthly Prices start as low as to the various townships and road districts for Treasury during October according to the their highway needs. The monies allocated are Illinois Department of Transportation. computed on the basis of mileage in the individual townships and road districts. These Motor fuel tax funds are allocated monthly units of government must levy a tax for road to the various counties in Illinois far their Regular $8 to $12 s a VE 2 5 % * Men’s Aleskan Flannel Shirts and bridge purposes to be eligible for motor highway needs. The monies allocated are Entire Stock Ladies Ousters Alaskan heavy weight 100% cotton flannel computed on the basis of motor vehicle r'ft f -. „ fuel tax allocations. PolyfCotlon ■ flannel or fleece. Large assortment of in colorful plaids with 2 pockets. ___ registration fees. Cook county receives 11% of styles. Sizes S M-L X. $C 99 $ 0 9 9 Regular $15 Size S-M-LXL Sale 1 0 The allotments for townships and road the total funds available. Sale 3 to O $ 1 0 9 9 1 district by county follow: The allotments to the counties other than Regular $17 Tall sizes M-L-XL Sale I C 3 red by an F ord $37,701.92; Livingston, 084,897.76; and Cook follow: Ford, $14,639.50; Livingston, Regular $7 and $6 $37,697.43; and McUan, $88,984.07. |te Newspaper M cl* an , $80,119.29. Ladies Sleepwear jers (NAM), Brushed flannel or nylon - Long or short gowns :iation, and Sizes S-M-L-X. $ C99 Regular $14 Men’s Sport Shirts conjunction m w * 1 0 " of National Regular $16 Farm input costs Regular $2.29 Control Top - Pantyhose $ “| 1 8 8 Men’s Van Husen Oress Shirts Longllne control with cotton panel - sandal foot - Many styles in assorted fabrics - Solids and Patterns Ave Long - X-Long. S ^ 88 by R. B. Schwart crude oil enters the production lines. For the Extension Economist remainder of 1980, few changes in the prices of All production-item prices paid by farmers diesel fuel and gasoline are expected, although Regular $7 to $15 Women’s Gloves went up about 12 percent in October compared a 10-percent increase is expected during the Regular $16 to a year earlier. Prices may increase another first half of 1981. Even though the prices for Finest gloves including genuine leather. 10 to 12 percent by October, 1981. Fuel and diesel fuel and gasoline have risen faster Men’s Insulated Hooded Sweatshirts energy increased by about 22 percent; during the last few years than electric rates, . 20% off______S a le 100% Cotton - Polytoam filler - Assorted colors. Sizes S-M-L-XL. agricultural chemicals, 21 percent; and electricity is still the highest-priced form of fertilisers, 17 percent. Most of the price energy. Natural gas remains the least ' 20% OFF *11 Knitted Headwear $1 1 39 increases on these Kerns occurred from -expensive form of energy. The supplies of *'\'1 Entire Stock Regular $3.79 to $12 M l , October, 1979 through March, 1980. Of the total natural gas and LP gas appear to be adequate \ «• * Sala production expenses in I960, fuel made up for the coming year. Their prices will rose about six percent, fertilizer tome six percent, slower than those of diesel fuel and gasoline. and pesticides approximately three percent. Machinery and equipment costs take more Regular $150 to $10 2 0 % OFF Regular $4.50 each Men’s Thermal Shirts and Orawers Fertiliser consumption was off about nine than a fifth of total farm-production expenses Entire Stock of Belts $ 1 20 $0 percent during the early summer of 1980. each year. An annual increase in machinery Many styles In leather and stretch tele I to O 100% Cotton sizes S-M-L-XL. R I2 ES Relatively large inventories of fertilizer price of about 12 percent during the past year materials In July, 1980 and summer price resulted in a cutback of 25 percent in tractor REPEAT OF A SELLOUT weakness should bring some adjustments in sales during the first half of 1900. For the same Regular $16 lo $20 Ladies Handbags supplies during 1981. The low carryover period, combine sales were off 14 percent; Fashionable assortment of styles and colors in vinyl clutches and November Best Buy from Ace supplies of the major grains and the rising balers, 30 percent; and forage harvesters, 12 shoulder bags 8-Digit LCD First demands Indicate all out production in 1981; percent. 2 0 % O F F $128V1 6 The easing of interest rates and credit therefore, 1980-81 fertilizer use for 1980-81 CALCULATOR Prize should surpass th a t of 1979-80. By next availability since mid-spring probably summer, the supply of and demand for contributed to a comeback that began to show (tegular$1.29to $22 S d V 6 2 0 % Rich Brown Vinyl Case with Handy Note Pad fertilizer should be In approximate balance. up this summer. Higher prices for farm All Jewelry in stock including Hair Jewelry and Christmas f Slim and Trim. . P r i z e Fertilizer prices could rise by 12 to 15 percent commodities may trigger higher expectations Motif Jewelry. § 4 < 4 " 7 f i l l V A $11.95 Value. Ace Huy / 0 & by October of 1981, for farm income during 1981, resulting in of fiie Month improved machinery sales next year. Higher S a le 1 ,.$ 1 7 60 ^ r i z e The prices of agricultural chemicals rose costs for material and labor will increase less during the 1970‘s than those of other machinery prices by about 10 percent over the Original $10 Buy a new Console TV and agricultural inputs, but 1979-80 prices year'ahead. receive FREE Increased about 21 percent. Higher research The easing of interest rates and credit C a r t e r s Cordless Black and Decker and development costa for pesticides have availability since mid-spring probably V*" DRILL and Cordless Knit Sleepers brought about a dramatic concentration in the contributed to a comeback that began to show Shrub TRIMMER Industry. In spite of the m all number of firms up this summer. Higher prices for farm Boys and Girls sizes 4/7 - Prints - * A $60 value that produce a large share of products, commodities may trigger higher expectations 2 piece pajamas • with or without feet - ZENITH 23” Diagonal i Prizes significant competition still exists In the ag for farm income during 1981, resulting in 100% Fortrel Polyester. chemical Industry. Although excess improved machinery sales next year. High production capacity and abundant inventories costs for material and labor will increase 9 9 M2314E *596" RCA 28” Diagonal exist, prices could still incrgnse 12 to 14 machinery prices by about 10 percent over the S a le $6 percent for the year ahead because of higher year ahead. coats for production and raw materials. Feed costa make up about 15 percent of ail GER630T The coat of farm fuels Increased about one *569" farm-production costs. Feed costs increased Choose from many styles and percent from March, 1980 through October, about 20 percent from October, 1979 to last 2 5 % OFF Entire Stock C h ild ren ’s O u te rw ea r Zenith M2S14 models. 1980. An increase of 22 percent occurred from month. Lower feed-grain production in 1980 Infants - Boys sizes 2/7 - Girls sizes 2/14. Coats - Jadkets • You may seldom October of last year to October of this year. will keep 1900-81 grain prices well above those Snow Suits. need service, The consumption o f gasoline In the United of 1979-80. Feed prices m ay go 35 to 40 percent but when you do - States dropped about e ig h t peroenL T he use of higher in 1981. Regular $7 to $49 g a|S 5 to 36 It s nice to know diesel fuel was down by 14 paroant daring the The prices for feeder cattle are likely to • > " we re nearby. first half of UN. Inventory buildups have strengthen as the prospects for grazing resulted in cutbacks o f imported erode oils. Improve. With a large slaughter of nonfed RUG SAMPLES 9 Refiners have lowered prioee. Wholesalers steers and heifers during the second half of a l e r 10x27 • Assortment of patterns and colors. Regular $1. 2 and retailers have cut their margins in order 1980, the supply of feeder c a ttle is being /*r to cut the large inventories. As supplies reduced, which will lead to higher prices next or M e each iwOl Offer ends Saturday, November 29 : . ~r ■v«%Wk I- tm m m m U im iSm

» • County 4-H slates Student Laureates Department of Agriculture The Sixth Annual Lincoln Academy honors night student Laureate Award ceremony, recognizing outstanding students from 54 to survey farmers in The annual Livingston county 4-H colleges and universities in Illinois, will be “Achievement and Awards Night” is held D ec. 13 at 11 a .m . in th e H ouse of scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 25, 7 p.m., at the Representatives chamber of the Capitol building. Gov. James R. Thompson, President November, December hgr Mary Richards Pontiac High school. "Ail 4-H members, of the Lincoln Academy, will present the THE CORI parents and guests are encouraged to attend” , A cross-section of U.S. winter wheat plans; by manufacturers or processors i • “Medallion of Lincoln" and a $100 honorarium When the time comes to choose a nursing there be small objects on the floor over which says Rose Myers- Bradley, assistant extension fanners, hog producers, and cattlem en will be serving farmers; by State and Federal farm SUPEl to each student. It is usually done in a crisis situation. a patient could trip. adviser, home economics. contacted in late November and early program planners working with producers; by Few people plan (or retirement to a nursing Ask to see the home's last fire safetv This program highlights the 4-H year for December in the Department of Agriculture’s the transportation and export industry. Students are selected on the basis of Ttw Fgktourv Blad* home; few people are even aware that there inspection. A home that has not been deary! for those members doing outstanding individual annual survey to develop current estim ates of academic achievement, extracurricular Cuitom Chronic are different kinds of nursing homes. fire safety within the year should be marked project work, as well as for overall planted wheat acreage, hog numbers and Estimates of acreage planted to winter activities, ability to overcome obstacles to ISSUES OF TH A nursing home should be chosen on the off your list. achievement. Outstanding programs by local farrowing plans, and cattle inventory. wheat this fall and potential 1981 production achieve their goals, and overall contribution to basis of the patient’s needs. Your physician Inspect the kitchen while the noon meal is 4-H clubs, as a group, are also recognized,”, James R. Kendall, statistician in Charge of will be published by the Department of the school in the course of obtaining an can best decide whether the patient should being prepared Does it meet your standards continues Rosie. the Illinois Cooperative Crop Reporting Agriculture's Crop Reporting Board Dec. 23; education. Fn m h m •.•00 Coplx enter a skilled nursing, an intermediate care, for cleanliness7 Is the food selection Some of the awards to be given include the Service, says that participation in the survey the latest estimate of hogs on farms and LOG Al| or a sheltered care facility. healthful? Does it look and taste appetizing? Illinois 4-H key club, the highest state honor a is voluntary and that fanners’ responses to the farrowing plans for early 1961 also will be f w b t w ee k ia wo* The state health department’s regulations 4-H'er may achieve; Alumni and Partner- questions are kept confidential and used only issued that day. The cattle inventory update THEREAFTER 61.7S Once that decision has been made, the require each bedroom to have a window and a In-4-H awards, for service to 4-H by adult in State and National estim ates. will be issued Jan. 30, 1961. Copies of each SUPPLEMENT TO: The Fair bury Blade, The DCADLME: Tu— day Noon filinnts Department of Public Health advises door that opens into a corridor. Each resident volunteers; Outstanding club secretary; The estim ates form the basis for decisions report are available from the Illinois Forrest News, The Chats worth Plaindealer, BILLING you to make a list of those nursing homes in should have a nurse call bell, a drapery for Outstanding club historian; Outstanding first Cullom Chronicle, The Piper Oty Journal. across agriculture - by fanners in making Cooperative Crop Reporting Service In your area that meet the patient's specific privacy, and a reading light. There should be year member; and Club of the Year. Page Two their production, storage, and marketing Springfield. 36c biding charge la needs. Your doctor can suggest some homes, room enough to maneuver a wheelchair. Door prizes and a cake give away will also particular edaartlaamanL C but you may also wish to consult your Probably the best indication of the be available for those in attendance, concludes ISSUES OF THURSDAY, NOV. 27.1900 clergyman, the local health department, suitability of the home will be the residents Rosie. senior citizens groups, relatives and friends. themselves. Ask for their opinion of the home. C L A S S V K D D IS P L A Y , (2 When you have narrowed your list down to Do most of the residents seem alert? Are they Public health department CARD OF THANK* (40 the facilities that provide the services needed, involved in group activities? Are they well make appointments with the administrators groomed? After an ad la ordered It ca far late-morning visits. Spend at least an hour Make a checklist before you begin your offers suggestions for publication without charge. inspecting the physical condition of each visits to the nursing homes, and use it for REFORT fa c ility . comparison purposes. Check your odvot ttoamant Be particularly alert for potential hazards. If you have further questions about Ford County ue N there la an error. Eact There should be handrails in hallways and selecting a nursing home, write to the Illinois nursing home selection error can occur. H you no grab bars in bathrooms. Chairs should be Department of Public Health, Public repeal the ad without chart sturdy enough not to tip. There should be no Information Office, 525 W. Jefferson, r f a The Illinois Department of Public Health year. Inspect the kitchen for cleanliness and the roaponelbWtty to your*. throw rugs or small area rugs, nor should Springfield, II., 62761. COURTHOUSE offers the following suggestions to those who food selection. Check the bedrooms for Offl must choose a nursing home for a relative or windows, nurse call bell, proper drapery and S a.m. to 6 friend. Make a list of only those homes that sufficient lighting. Saturday* a NEWS meet the patient’s specific needs. Spend at 101 W. Locuat Atraat, Fal least an hour inspecting the physical condition For the best indication of the suitability of 432 E. Locuat, Chataworth 113H Eaat Kracfc, Forreet of each facility. Check for sufficient handrails, Conservationist slate § ...... the home, ask the residents for their opinions 127 W. Hack Street, Cultom| sturdy chairs, and make sure there are no and observe their behavior. For further 64 W. Foorta. Piper City small area rugs or objects on the floor which information contact the Illinois Department of MARRIAGE LICENSES Terese R. Davis, do. could cause a patient to trip. See that the home Public Health, Public Information office, 525 Roger Allen Rutledge, Gibson & Kathy Jo Edward T. Day, do. has had a fire safety inspection within the past West Jefferson, Springfield, 62761. public m eetings in four Allen, Gibson; 10/14/80. Jean A. Day, do Larry Ranee Williams, Jr., Gibson A L o ri Wm. Alvin Rowcliff, aggravated assault CARS Jo Codings, Gibson; 10/14/80. Winded O. Atchison, Criminal damage to David Wayne Niccum. Champaign A property. Criminal dumping Unemployment I960 REGAL Ltd., 9,0001 Kimberly Jan Vaughn, White Heath; 10/22/80. Robert Enghausen, Criminal damage to Ph. 615-635-3351 or I Wm. Jas. Carman, Rankin & Sandra Elaine drea communities property. ) • clM Tull, Rankin; 10/23/80. Kevin L. Reynolds, Unlawful possession of Gov. James R. Thompson last week The Illinois unemployment rate registered ATTENTION - Livingston county fanners communities in the county to held public Ricky Glenn Atkins. Paxton A Peggy Jo cannabis. announced a special investigative unit is being 9.2 percent in October, up four-tenths of one 1973 PONTIAC LeMans stnd landowners : This was the expression of information meetings: Cornell - Saunemin Crawford, Paxton; 10/24/80. Michael D. James, Unlawful use of formed in the Illinois Department of Law percent from September’s rate. The U.S. fa cto ry a ir , 15-17 m l the Advisory committee formed by the -Chatsworth. The final meeting - the formal Everett NotreLee Landrus, Clarence A weapons. Enforcement to lead an attack on the criminal unemployment rate for October was 7.6 comfortable, easy Livingston county Soil and Water Public Hearing will be held in Pontiac. Becky Joan Arnold, Paxton; 10/24/80. Margie M. Brocksmith, D. dumping of hazardous wastes in Illinois. The percent, up one-tenth of one percent from the Michael Shane Taylor, Gibson A Holly Wallace Greenwood, Inh. Ph.217-745-2464. *11-:2 7 / Conservation district at the regular meeting In addition to questions and comments to new Law Enforcement unit will include 25 previous month. According to the November Louise Tripp, Gibson; 11/3/80. Katie Greenwood. D. agents and related equipment at a cost of Illinois Economic Data Sheets published by N ov. 7. be addressed at these meetings the committee George Wayne Milligan, Melvin A Debra Olive Edna Devoe, O. After many months of discussion on the may also present information on the Jean Page, Melvin; 11/7/80. LeRoy S. Cassidy, D. about $1.4 million a year. the Department of Commerce and Community State Erosion and Sediment Control following; Soil loss potential (Map display), COUNTY COURT E. Clinton Conrad The investigators will work closely with Affairs (DCCA), Illinois, like other TRUCKS, VAN presentation of guideline standards, cost- personnel from the Illinois Environmental manufacturing states, continues to suffer the Guidelines, the committee will host public Alvin D. Schluter, aggravated battery, etc. DEEDS & TRAILERS meetings for comment and evaluation of those sharing of conservation practices, violation Michael Jaslin, Burglary. Stanley R. Vetter, Suianne T. To Charles Protection Agency and with Illinois Attorney effects of the current economic slowdown. > • guidelines. and complaint proceedure, and brief Timmy Ford, unlawful use ol weapons, etc. W. Smith A Mary H.; 10/4/80; L8, f 10, B7, OT General Tyrone Fahner and his staff to The state adopted guidelines will affect the explanation of Universal Soil and Loss Dan Martin, Criminal damage to property. Sib. develop prosecutions of criminal dumping During October, many Illinois firm s laid off 1974 BLAZER 4x4, ex Wm. Lewis Pearl, Unlawful possession ol satire farming community in the county liquation. State Bk Piper to Edna Mae Sargeant; cases under the new law. In addition, hundreds of employees. “The present high condition. 350-V8, PS. cannabis. 10/14/80; LI, Pine Acres Subdiv. Piper. -^ome more than others. The committee feels Thompson said, he will draft legislation for the unemployment rate in Illinois will probably stereo. Cheyenne Wm. T. Luttrell, Criminal trespass to Edward H. Genter, Mary V. et al. to Edna that everyone in the county should know and Please - watch your local papers for next General Assembly session to allow IEPA continue about one-half-way into 1961,” Wally Rally wheels. Ph. 811 motor vehicle. M. Johnston; 10/21/80; S20'L8, B3,OTSibley. Bleangp, DCAA

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IMPRINTED napkins for that special occasion or a great cll-20/11-27 Cwitom Chronicle-Headlight- Enquirer clO-02/12-25 planted to winter AT GAMBLES in Fairbury. hostess gift. Bell, Book k Can­ potential 1981 production ISSUES OF THURSDAY, NOV. 27,1980 15% discount on all wallpaper BUYING SCRAP IRON, dle, Merle Norman Cosmetics, by the Department of orders. Do-it-yourself tools in copper, brass, aluminum 204 E. Locust, Fairbury. FOUND (Reporting Board Dec. 23; c33/tfn Preoonin *,000 Coplaa 34.000 Rn i W i stock. Use our lay-a-way now cans, auto batteries $3 50 of hogs on farms and LOCAL CASH KATES for best selection of toys. Ph. Fairbury Scrap Metal, Ph. early 1961 also will be FIRST WEEK 1S word* 12.10; 10c each additional word 815-892-2222. clO-30/tfn 615492-2631. C1602/11-27 BLOCK, brick concrete work. BLACK DOG wearing chain. cattle inventory update THEREAFTER S1.7S Min., 12c aach additional word Murphy It Mills Construction, Ph. 815092-2611. 30, 1981. Copies of each QUALITY PHOTO Christmas SMOKERS who want to quit Chatsworth, 8154356740 or ncll-06/tfn able from the Illinois DEADLINE: Tuesday Neon ELMO AOS S3 antra cards - Order early at smoking to sign up for “Stop 6356329. c0543/tfn Reporting Service in BRUNO CHARGE - 35c Fairbury Appliance. Smoking Clinic" at Fairbury Where CteaaKtad advertisement* ara charged on Open Account a Hospital Dec. 1,2,3,4,8, 7:30 to SYLVANIA T V ’s stereos, 35c bdhng charge la meda, which, cover* aH Inaarllona ot that cll-20/tfn LIVESTOCK particular advartlaamanL Count the worda and aend cash or 9 p.m. For reservations call C.B. ’s, monitors and accessor­ Chech arfth order to aave tMa charge Numeral* In addreaaea or WELDER - FORNEY 180 815492-2346, Ext. 245. ies. We service what we seU SUFFOLK BRED ewes - phone nwmher ere grouped aa alngla word. Amp. Helmet attachment Livingston County American and most others as weU. Drew Registered, 21 head mostly 1-4 CLA1BWIED DtSFLAY, (2 col. Inch min.) per Inch SS.tO electrical receptacles Cancer Society. *11-27/11-27 T.V. Sales & Service, 815492- years old. Bred to lamb mid- ient CARO OF THANKS (40 worda) -12.00. 5c aach additional word included, $75. Ph. 815489-2718 3208. cll-16/tfn January. WiU seU individuals IMPORTANT or 832-5579. cl 1-20/11-27 WELDING JOBS wanted or groups. Ph. 3065276932 Attar an ad la ordered It cannot ba cancallad or changad bet ora Fridays and weekends. Phone RICE’S TV - TV Sales - Zenith evenings and weekends, 306 publication without charge. There are absolutely no rotunda. No ORANGE CONE-SHAPED 815457-8817. *11-27/12-18 - Any brand serviced. Ph. 815- an caption a. 527-4600 days. ncll-27/tfn wood burning fireplace, A-l 686-9225, if no answer, 686 REPORT ERRORS TO US AT ONCE Chech your advertisement upon ttrat Insertion and ptsasa notify shape, $150. ft inch drill press 9246. c9-29/tfn ua N thsra la an srror. Each ad la caratully proofread, but still an stands 6 ft. high. $175. Ph. 815- SERVICES ion error con occur. N you notify ua tha first day of an srror. wa'lf 692-2583. cl 1-20/12-04 MAURICE KOEHL, Plumb­ NOTICE ropaol the ed without chergo. Sorry, H we are not notified al once, ing. New - remodel - repair. itchen for cleanliness and the responsibility la yours. 24-HOUR WEATHER report DECORATED cakes for all Free estimates. Phone 815492- HOLIDAY Bazaar, Presby­ the bedrooms for OFFICE HOURS radio. Only $24.95 at Fairbury occasions, including Sesame 3213. c06-12/tfn terian Church, Piper City, 8 - bell, proper drapery and S Am. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday Appliance. cll-20/tfn Characters. Will deliver. Ph. 1:30, Saturday, Nov. 29. Lunch Saturdays B a.m. to noon In Falrtoury only 8154896327. c9-14/tfn SPACE FOAM Insulation Co., at noon. cll-20/11-27 101 W. Locust Strset, Falrtoury Tsiephona (515) 192-2355 NEW WORLD book diction­ Chenoa. Blown cellulose, lication of the suitability of 432 E. Locuat, Chataworth Tolaphona (St 5)535-3010 ary. Save $30. Call 815492- KILGUS Enterprises, R.R. 1, 113ft East Krach, Forraat Telephone (SI 5) S5T-S4S2 spray-on cellulose, Rapco NOT RESPONSIBLE for bills | residents for their opinions Fairbury, limestone spread­ 127 W. Hech Street. Cullom Telephone (815) 565-2654 2637. cll-20/11-27 foam, free estimates. CaU 815- made other than by myself. behavior. For further 54 W.Feorle. Piper City Telephone (815) 655-2550. ing, excavation, trucking dirt 945-7030 or 815-945-4762. Douglas J. Johnson. Get three lines of Classified Advertising In Combelt t the Illinois Department of SAY MERRY CHRISTMAS to and rock, stump removal. c05-01/tfn cll-27/11-27 Information office, 523 that Special Antique Collector Days, 815492-2589; evenings Today. Run it for four weeks, pay only *5 field, 62761. 692-3956. cll-30/tfn on your Christinas list in a WE DO WALLPAPERING, We’ll give you a cash discount of about *3. (You give us the cash, Special Way this year. We Shirley Meenen, 815457-8385; CARS FOR SALE we give you the discount). Have your ad seen by the Combelt Today's have many pieces of furniture SIGN painting, truck letter­ Pam Bork 8154576615. TRAVEL ing, windows, buddings, gold 34,000 readers. I960 REGAL Ltd., 9,000 miles. MISCELLANEOUS and glassware to choose from. *11-27/12-18 mt leaf and magnetic signs. Don Offer good with coupon and check or money order for *5. Ph. 815-835-3351 or 635-3521. FURNITURE: Oak barrel ROSE BOWL 1981 - complete Leister Sign Shop, Fairbury. cll-06/tfn SEE MY line of records, books chairs, oak rockers, walnut ^J.R . ELECTRIC, INC. Farm, tour package including tickets ployment rate registered ) t cl2-28/tfn and Bibles. Small Appliance dish rack, walnut upholstered home and industry. Phone 815- for parade and game. Book er, up four-tenths of one chairs, small walnut end 1973 PONTIAC LeMaiu 48 HP, Repair, Nick Kaeb, 300 S. 5th, 692-2285, Fairbury, IU. early. Adventure Tours k Fill out and mail to: Combelt Press, Inc liber’s rate. The U.S. CUSTOM MADE antique re­ factory sir, 15-17 m.p.g., Fairbury. c01-12/tfn table, shelf clock, and more. c06-22/tfn Travel, Inc. Pontiac, Ph. ate for October was 7.8 GLASSWARE: Opalescent, productions and refinishing. comfortable, easy handling. 815442-1133. Park free on the 1 0 1 W. Locust nth of one percent from the mllkglass, Nippon, End-Of- Custom made furniture. Ph.217-745-2484. *11-27/11-27 VAN’S SALES ft Service LOCKSMITHING SERVICE. Downtowner Motel lot next According to the November small engine repair, Day, cut glass bowl, pressed Marty Travis, 815492-2890 Keys made, locks re-keyed, door. Fairbury, II. 6 1 7 3 9 Data Sheets published by McCulloch, Echo and Stihl glass, pattern glass, Roseville after 5 p.m. c03-2/tfn lodes repaired, emergency c06-26/tfn f Commerce and Community chain saws, chains made up pottery, Sleepy Eye Pitcher, openings. Terry Adams, □ Enclosed Is *5 check | ), Illinois, like other TRUCKS, VANS and sharpened; log splitter for Heisey glass and more. Phone FOR THAT special shower, Forrest, Ph. 815457-8330. Btes, continues to suffer the or money order Combelt Today & TRAILERS rent; stand-by generators. 815-743-5944, Jeanne Barnes, rent a beautiful umbrella from c07-24/tfn nt economic slowdown. ) # Phone 8154356579. RR 1, Pontiac, 111. Belle, Book and Candle, Merle CAR POOLS cll-20/11-27 Norman Cosmetics, Fairbury. PIANO TUNING. Write Hap (r, many Illinois firms laid off cOe-21/tfn DeFries for apppointment. 303 1974 BLAZER 4x4, excellent c02-22/tfn READERS may advertise iloyees. “The present high S. 8th, Fairbury, IU. 61739. condition. 350-VB, PS, PB, JOGGERS X-MAS Special. free in this classification. ate in Illinois will probably ELECTROLUX Sales k Ser­ cl049/tfn stereo. Cheyenne package. vice. David Kaeb, 300 S. 5th See and hear the new Bone- DRAPERIES • Shop at home ncll-06/tfn f-way into 1981,” Wally Rally wheels. Ph. 815432-4040. Fone radio at Fairbury -for appointment call anytime [jOf research, said, “and Fairbury. Phone 815- KEYS made and locks re- cU40rtl*2f f i $8*'“ ” ■ C«-17/tff) Appliance. , cll-flVttn -Loti/ ' Drapery, Chenoa. ; only if the economy Phone $15-945-4762. c04-12/tfn keyed. Contact Mr. Timber I months of solid growth.” 1979 FORD COURIER, low Inc., West Walnut St., FREE 1 BEDROOM upstairs heat, appliances furnished. Reference ft deposit. Ph. LIFETIME guaranteed muff­ furnished apartment. Single mileage, driven only 10 SEPTIC TANK pumping leach Fairbury. Ph. 815492-2321. Ph. 8154926328. 6 1 5 4 9 2 6 8 0 . * 1 1 -0 /1 1 4 7 lers. Air conditioning service, or couple. Reference and months, excellent mpg, deluxe REAL ESTATE field installation. Exco Inc., clO-30/12-04 ONE WHITE enameled, cll-20/tfn tune-ups, brake Jobe, custom deposit required. Ph. cab, colored topper, $5,500. We Cullom, 111. e06-15/tfn Monogram, oil heater, NICE SMAIJ. country Iw m , made exhaust systems. NOW Is the time for paneling 815492-2631. FURNISHED efficiency J t need a bigger truck. Ph. El 3 OR 4 BEDROOM, 2-story 17ft”xl7ft’’x33ft” . Ph. south of Forrest Two or ttarso Williams Mobil Service, Rt. 24 and ceiling tile. We have c0604/tfn apartment, ground floor, good Paso, 309627-4600. East, Fairbury. Phone 815- house, 1ft baths. Large corner C-M Insulation. Blown 8154926591, Helen Wahl. bedrooms, 2 car garage, $175 a qualified carpenters looking area. Reference k deposit. Ph. month with utilities furalrted. ncll-20/tfn 692-2832 or 6926598. lot. Extras, good condition, cellulose. Sidewall and attic. *11-20/11-27 for work. Contact Mr. Timber HOUSE in Chatsworth. Ph. 8154926690. *11-20/11-27 c06-28/tfn $19,995. Walsh Realty, Ph. 815- Experienced. Call now for free Right party could earn rent bjr KEYBOARD 567-2724 or 567-2811. estimate. Phone collect Craig Inc., Ph. 815492-2321. WHITE GERMAN Shepherd 6154356543. cl616/tfn gathering eggs. CaU altar ft. c07-31/tfn Rudin 8154356494 or Marvin clO-30/12-04 to good country home CaU HOUSE, 7 rooms, 2 story, Ph 8154886368 cll-27/1147 RECREATIONAL HOLIDAY STORE HOURS HOUSE TRAILER in Piper well-kept in good location. -Open 9 to 5 Monday thru Wenger, 8154996100. 8154356778 after 5 p.m. JANITORIAL SERVICE: City. Ph. 8154356543. EQUIPMENT, ETC. Friday; Saturday 9 to 4. HOUSE BY OWNER: 212 E. c05-15/tfn cll-27/11-27 Strip and wax floors, carpet cl623/tfn Starting Nov. 8 - Sears Catalog Ash, Fairbury. 1 story, 2 WM. MASTERS INC. SEPTIC TANKS bedroom, fully insulated and EXPERIENCED wall paper­ cleaning, walls, windows. Merchants, Chataworth. Ph. Weekly and monthly service. DOWNTOWN store building at Electrical Contractor Cmos* mgs 1970 - 340 SKIDOO. Runs good. fully carpeted. Has been com­ ing for a reasonable rate. 6154356121. *11-46/11-27 Commercial, Industrial, resi­ HELP WANTED 109 W. Locust, Fairbury. Commercial-Residential Cart Bam ) t Ph. 1154356512. cltWJO/tfn pletely remodeled, with new Sandy Mies, Fairbury. Ph. Paring Hodo wiring and new plumbing, 815492-2253. c06-12/tfn dential. Ph. 3063656601. Available immediately. CaU Agricultural SEED CORN: 117 Lester WAITRESS WANTED: Full Farm Tli storeroom on back, great cll-06/11-27 8154926325 or 692-2980. Heating-Air Conditioning Pfister Hybrids. Walter and part time; evenings. CaU SPECIAL PRICE location. Very economical. GARDEN PLOWING or tilling cll-06/tfn ON THE FARM TILE WInterland Ph. 8154926000, 3067236391 or 306723-2411. FOR PROMPT DELIVERY CLOTHING, SHOES, Want $28,000 but will before winter. Wilmer Stork, BOBBI’S POODLE SHOP 2 4 H0UII •11-08/11-27 cll-20/11-27 EFFICIENCY upstairs apart­ CALL: negotiate. Call Debbie 8154926668. *10-23/12-11 doing aU small breeds. Years Air COOw«»r— PETERS CONCRETE ETC. Tomlison, 815492-2948 of T.L.C. experience. No ment in Chatsworth. Own Froo Estimates NoObltge>“>n 110,080 BTU FORCED-AIR tranquilizers. ThawviUe, 217- DON’T SETTLE for $3.00 an kitchen and bath. Ph. 815435- 107 N. Cantar PR00UCTS . gas furnace. Excellent con­ cll-13/tfn KANE Electronic Center, TV Gilmaa 2(4-447* „ GENTLEMEN prefer Hanes 387-2397. c l1-27/11-27 hour. SeU Avon, earn what you 3092. cll-06/tfn Forraat, III $ 5 7 - 8 1 4 3 dition, $250. Ph. 815492-2354. Sales and Service. Ph. 615- Hoae - at Bell, Book and want. CaU 815632-4661. c ll-4 8 /tfn HOUSE ON 1.2 acres, new two 689-2622, Cullom. c05-24/tfn cll-27/11-27 Candle, Merle Norman car garage, detached, house SEPTIC TANK pumping. Ph. ONE BEDROOM apartment, Coaroetics, Fairbury. completely remodeled, fully SHOEMAKER complete saw 8154862131. Exco Inc., upstairs. Own kitchen and * • c02-22/tfn USED 20-LB. ELECTRIC CuUom, IU. cll-27/tfn MATURE SALESLADY for bath. Ph. 8154356092. dryer. Can be seen at insulated, new Andersen and sharpening service. You retaU store. Write Box X, c/o WANTED RAW FUR cll-06/tfn Will pickup starting W ed., Nov. 19 Montgomery Ward, 124 W. windows with aluminum dull them and I’ll sharpen. 512 A LADIES “Ultima” genuine BABYSITTING in my home Fairbury Blade, Fairbury, IU. Locust, Fairbury. Ph. 815- combination storm and screen E. Elm, Chatsworth. from A to 7 p.m. and Sat., Nov. 22 100% cashmere winter coat, Monday thru Friday. cll-27/11-27 LARGE 2 bedroom upstairs 892-2379. cll-08/tfn aluminum siding. Two clO-25/tfn from 12 to 1 p .m . a t J A J S e r v i c e water repellant, excellent bedrooms up, kitchen, living Experienced. Linda Endres, apartment in Fairbury with Stations, F o r r e s t , III. N o f r o z e n condition. For appointment Ph. Forrest 8154574753. stove and refrigerator. KING SIZE aatin water bed room, dining room, laundry, VICKY’S Beauty Barn - In fur accepted. can (815) 6356457 - Chata­ *11-27/11-27 FOR RENT References and deposit sheets; aluminum storm door. pantry, bath with shower and rear of house, 211 N. 5th St., worth. *1167/12-04 tub, new conduit wiring with required. Ph. 8154574647. Call 8154996878 anytime. Chatsworth. Ph. 8154356157. SLEEPING ROOMS and circuit breaker, new propane cll-20/tfn EARP FUR CO. *11-13/12-04 Complete styling and ear housekeeping units. Private UNIFORMS, size 10, never furnace with all new duct piercing. Open Wednesday Cornell, III. - Phone 815-358-2277 worn. Three tops, one pink, baths. Colonial Inn, Forrest. DELUXE APT. for rent, 2 ) • STOCK CAR chassis -Chevelle work and registers. Basement through Saturday. c01-4/tfn one light blue, one navy blue; GARAGE SALES Ph. 8154574590. cOl-24/tfn bedroom, second floor, water. body - square tube frame. All under main structure, new two white pants. Six* Oft white foundation, six years old. 4ft wheels and tires. Extra gears PIANO tuning and repair. 12X60 MOBILE home. Utilities shoes. CaU 0154096042. miles from Piper City, $42,500. Robert Cummins, 1319 Glen- and some spare parts, $800. PORCH SALE: Saturday furnished. CaU 815492-2960 c l1-27/11-27 Elliott Real Estate. Chata­ REDIMIX I n s u , Ph. 217-442-4321 after 4 p.m. wood, Bloomington. Ph. 309- only, Nov. 29, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. c02-21/tfn *11-13/12-04 worth. Ph. 8154356092. 843-2702. c0947/tfn Christmas decorations, like cll-20/tfn fw m new. Centerpieces, candle UNFURNISHED one and two □ m SEPTIC tank cleaning, phone t h e r b y arrangements, 203 W. Ash, bedroom, carpeted and air 309665-7101. Jack Skaggs STATE APPROVED PLANT by HICHARD A. PEARSUN RADIOS, STEREOS, GRASS AND LEAF bags; Fairbury. cl 1-27/11-27 conditioned apartments Plumbing k Heating, Lexing­ for deliver) witkia * it mile \ p e r wood, coal and kerosene w/stove and refrigerator. As radius c*M: TV'*, ETC. WANTED ton. c7-20/tfn heating stoves; we also have CHRISTMAS shoppers sale. low as $160 and $10. Equal PETERS CONCRETE kerosene; axes and wood Handmade gifts and decora­ INFLATION-PROOF e a s i e r YOUR OLD living room and housing opportunity. Ph. PRODUCTS I 9 t splitting took, drill bit sets, TREE TRIMMING, topping, tions. Tole and plastercraft 245-4*71 Oilman. II. STEREO speakers, receivers, bedroom suites In trade on 8154926855. c0541/tfn $8.70; 7 Inch saw blade, $2.25; or removal, also stump re­ painting, crochet, beaded, sun HOMEOWNER POLICY turntables, tape decks and car new ones. See us on carpet 8 inch channel locks, $10.16; moval. Free estimates, catchers, stuffed chickens, stereos. Special price at prices before you buy. B la ck k Decker bench top insured. Perry Price, Onarga, wreaths, wind chimes, bake Fairbury Appliance. Haberkom’s, Chataworth. Ph. UAS DOES IT AGAIN! workmates, $48.80; Box end 815-2667612. c0614/tfn shop and many other items. that after a Hr# or theft that c ll- U /t f h 8154356481. c64/tfn socket wrench seta - standard Frt., Dec. 5 - 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. their home and belongings and metric. Dennewitx Bros., WILL DO BABYSITTING in Sat., Dec. 6,9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 413 wore not odoquotoly Insured. KENWOOD LSK - 500 stereo BUYING U.S. silver coins, Chataworth. Ph. $154)56318. my home any hours. Ph. 816 W. Chestnut, Fairbury. li Sow farrow­ Bocauao of Inflation and toMoy to speakers. List $300, asking also sterling and gold. CaU for other factors, the cll-48/11-27 8962691. c0614/tfn cl 1-27/13-04 el $150 or best offer. New highest buy price. 8154996161. ing plus nursery replacement value of TMa coodMon. Ph. H5445-7S21 till c lM O /tfn Mw vei e f the for only 533,895. This 3 5, after040-7471. cll-JO/11-27 HONEY - liquid, not heated, by awe • raw. Prime quality. $1 per lb. CARPET and linoleum cust­ includes the now exclusive atai Elsie Evelsixer, Forrest Ph. omers to see our new lines. ATTENTION 8154674191. clO-18/tfn United 10-year w arranty, the MOBILE HOMES Phone11606409 for In-home Trappers and Coon Hunters showing and free estim ate. 0 32-foot 9-inch by 42-foot controlled envi- to be oertatn ARCTIC CAT snowmobiles - ysars experience. Courtesy la 14x70 CUSTOM MADE 1971 Parts and Service. Special on Carpet, Francis Schade, Kishwaukee Fur Company of Genoa* I ronm ent structure 4 foot pit, slatted floors. Herrii with 1ft bathe, loads of pra eaanm tsw npa. $95 plus Chataworth. c06-10/ttn of Mm III. will ba stopping every Sunday I farrowing crates, feeders, w aterers, and pens buQt-tna. Extra nice. To ba parts. An brands - predriven at 5 p.m. at J A J Schroff station at mowed tram term, $0,000. sleds. T9 TEL Polaris, *79 CARPETS AND rage to be mrtbolMw The tl, Sankan Farm * Trail Cat - Jerry Wlnteriand, tha Jet. of 24 and 47 In Forrest III. 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COURTHOUSE ! HOSPITAL "C hristm as G reeting NOTES NEWS Through The Christmas Edition TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 15S0 .V.V.V.V.W ADMITTED Mrs. Kathryn Schaefer, Fairbury, Medical. to be published before DISMISSED JUDGE DARRELL H. RENO. PRESIDING Doran A wf., jt. tens. 12-2-75 510 etc. (R.S. 570.) Mrs. Evellyn Martin, Chatsworth, trans. to R a te ri J. Stork, it , Chotsworth, too lost for N. 50' Lts. 4 A 7 B * Fairbury A N. 50' ofstrip 10' American Home, Champaign; John Barber, Christmas. CMd. 23.M (Fairbury). wide adj L 7 on W. side, A exc. from Forrest; Mrs. Angela Platz, Cullom; Mrs. OowRtas O. Sou to, 22. Pontiac, no valid reg. convonants of warranty herein sd. N. 50' of Anne Eady, Fairbury; Mrs. Helen Abts, 2S.M (Pontiac). strip 107 wide adj. L 7, A S. 100' of Lts. 4 A 7 Fairbury; Martin Stein, Chatsworth; Vernon Michaol D. Millar. 21, Pontiac, III. trans. of warranty herein strip 10' wide ly. on W. side of Garmon, Cropsey; Rick Vance. Colfax. alco. 23. aa, (Stato) L 7. B rac t W. Allison, It . Pontiac. Uncased Nelson J. Claudon, Jr. A wl. to Samuel D. W EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. I960 Row, 25.00 (Conservation) Hoffman A wf., it. ten. 11-4-00 510 etc. (R.S. ADMITTED Augusta B. Hoffman, 74. Dwight, fail, to 514.50) L 4 B 24 Fairbury. Mrs. Helen Abts, Fairbury, Medical; Mrs. y W d . 25.00, (Dwight) Harvey L. Rieger A wf., jt. tens, to Dennis Helen Swanson, Gilson, Medical; William Robert A. Farrell, 20, Dwight, III. trans. of W. Davis A wf., it. ten. 10-31-00 510 etc. (R.S. Brackman, Fairbury, Medical; Mrs. Jean alco, 25.00 (Dwight) 54.) Beg. at SW Cor. of Forrest Park Add. Ferguson, Fairbury, Medical; Miss Maude Sharon R. Stabler, 37, Odell, fail, to yield, Forrest, etc. Edwards, Chatsworth, Medical. 25.00 (County) Jimmy E. Williams aka Jimmey E. DISMISSED Laurence M. Shirkey, 10, Pontiac, Williams A aka James E. Williams A wt. to Christian Schatfer, Forrest; Mrs. Lilia speeding, 25.00 (Flanagan) Forrest Meats, Inc., an III. Corp. 10-24-50 510 Wilson, Piper City; Mrs. Mary Tjardes, Jeffery B. Morrison, 10, Forrest, speeding, (R.S. 523.) W. 2 2 V,' L 7 B 10 Forrest. Colfax. 25.00 (Pontiac) QUITCLAIM DEEDS: Glenda J. Loy, 10, Streator, speeding, 25.00 Illinois Central Gulf RR Co., a Del. Corp. to THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1900 (County) Dale Tucker 11-3-50 52,150.00 etc. (R.S. 52.50) ADMITTED Karla K. Jehle, 25, Cullom, speeding, 40.00 All its int. in S. 40' of SEV« NW U Sec. 21 20 3. Antonio Ybarra, Fairbury, Medical; Mrs. (Stato) COURT PROCEEDINGS: Mary Ann Guentner, Chatsworth, Medical; Jerry R. Fellers, 35, Dwight, speeding, In Re: Dissolution of Marriage of Craig M. Mrs. Cassie Ashman, Chatsworth. Medical; 25.00 (State) Zeedyk, Dwight A Carolyn M. Zeedyk, Miss Kathleen Walter, Fairbury, Medical. Dobra Ann Devera, 22, Streator, speeding, Pontiac, 11-5-50. DISMISSED 25.00 (State) In Re: Dissolution of Marriage of Susan L. Mrs. Rick Vance and baby girl, Colfax; Walden J. Tribley. 45. Fairbury. speeding. Carter A Ray Carter, Jr. 11-5-50. Mrs. Jean Ferguson, Fairbury; Miss Robin 25.00 (State) In Re: Dissolution of Marriage of Ralph R. Hetherington, Pontiac. Richard P. Ralph, 47, Odell, speeding. 25.00 Bissey A Linda Lea Bissey, 11-5-50. (State) In Re: Dissolution of Marriage of Jean FR ID A Y . NOVEM BER 21. I960 Gary A. Jasper, 20, Fairbury, speeding, Ferguson, Fairbury A Verman Ferguson, ADMITTED 25.00 (Dwight) 11-4-50. Clair Longmire, Cullom, Medical; Elisabeth L. Call, 50, Dwight, speeding, Continental Manors, Inc., a corp. vs. Florence Vance, Cropsey. Medical; Joseph 25.00 (Dwight) Vivama Bingham, Fairbury At Law. (Cplt.) 2 Rohman, Chatsworth, Medical; Miss Anna Tina Marie DeYoung. 10. Pontiac, Counts of 52,002.20 A costs., ea. 11-7-50. Steffen, Fairbury, Medical; Mrs. Ruth speeding, 25.00 (State) Liv. Service Co., Pontiac vs. Roger Seeman, Chenoa, Medical; John Barber, Gerald E. Harms. 44. Cullom, speeding, Albright, llliopolis Small Claim Complaint. Forrest, Medical. 25.00 (State) 550.00 A costs. 11-10-50. DISMISSED Dianne E. Cleary, 10, Saunemin. speeding. MARRIAGE LICENSES: Mrs. Carol Bazzell, Fairbury, Medical; 25.00 (State) Richard O. Bohm, Pontiac and Rebecca O. Kathryn Schaefer, Fairbury, Medical. Ann M. Johnson, 17, Pontiac, no valid reg. Kiper, Dwight, 11-11-50. 25.00 (Pontiac) Larry J. Kirchner and Karen L. Turner, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1950 Robert K. Hudson, 20, Pontiac, fail, to both of Odell, 11-13-00. ADMITTEO transfer, 25.00 (Pontiac) Harry R. Fienhold and Joanne M. Miss Anna Roth, Fairbury, Medical. Michael Ray Gumm, 10, Pontiac, dis. stop Fienhold, both of Pontiac, 11-13-50. DISMISSED sign, 25.00 (Pontiac) Gerald Snow and Sandra K. Schulz, both of Steven McBride, Forrest; William Roger W. McKinsey, 17, Pontiac, too last Pontiac, 11-14-00. Brackman, Fairbury. for cond. 40.00 (Pontiac) Keith E. Colclasure and Barbara A. Laffey, Michael E. Moore, 10, Fairbury. speeding both of Pontiac, 11-14-00. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1950 25.00 (Forrest) MARRIAGES: ADMITTED Donald L. Minar, 30. Pontiac, speeding, Andrea D. Haynes, Ancona and Rory A. Miss Sally Wells, Fairbury, Accident; Miss 40.00, (State) Hammack, Chenoa, 10-31-00. Susan Hoffman, Fairbury, Accident; Joseph Robert L. Melvin, 1*, Cornell, no valid reg. Edna Vincencio and Terry Jones, both of Williams, Fairbury, Surgical; Mrs. Lydia 25.00 (County) Pontiac. 11-2-00. Eeisenmann, Fairbury, Medical; Mrs. Patrick M. Pouliot, 10, Pontiac, loud tire Mary Lou MeKeon, Fairbury and Edward Genevieve Wheaton, Fairbury, Medical; t i p / \ noise, 25.00 (Pontiac) Ray Oavis, Pontiac. 11-7-00. Donald Karnes, Anchor, Medical. wWreAswp wH Rodney L. Voss, 23, Forrest, D.L. suspend Rose Marie Matey and J. Daniel Smith, DISMISSED S A V E M O N E Y ad, 100.00 (Pontiac), Bond Fort. both of Pontiac, 11-5-50. Sam Runyon, Fairbury; Miss Susan „ Rodney L. Voss. 33, Forrest, no valid reg., Grotchen Powell and Jerry R. Jacobs, both Hoffman, Fairbury. bond forf., ( Pontiac) of Chenoa, lt-0-00. Postage Can Add Up Connie M. Bohm, 20. Pontiac, speeding, 25.00 BIRTHS: (Flanagan) To Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tiemann, Pontiac, S A V E T I M E Robert W. Wright, 10, Odell, speeding. 25.00 Daughter, 11-5-00. Circuit breaker To A Big Expense. (Flanagan) To Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bartus, Kempton, Lyle F. Blundell, 27, Streator, speeding, Daughter, n-io-oo. Director of the Illinois Department of Addressing Cards 25.00, (County) To Mr. and Mrs. Steve Davis, Chenoa, Revenue J. Thomas Johnson reminded senior Denny E. Salvator, 20, Pontiac, speeding, Daughter, 11-10-00. and disabled citizens last week that 25.00, (State) To Mr. and Mrs. Oennis Fehr, Fairbury, applications for Circuit Breaker benefits for Can Be A Chore. Roger A. Potter. 24, Pontiac, fail to give in­ Daughter, 11-5-00. the 1979 claim year are due by Dec. 31, 1980. fo. 2 0 .0 0 (Pontiac) To M r. and Mrs. Guy Vaughn, Pontiac, Son, David J. Rodino, 20, Pontiac, speeding. 11-5-00. Under the program, property tax relief grants 25.00 (State) To Mr. and Mrs. Terry Rieck, Dwight, of up to $650 and additional grants of between Charles L. Wissen, 20, Streator, speeding Daughter, 11-10-00. 350 and 3100 are available to qualified citizens, l\ 1 25.00 (Cullom) To Mr. and Mrs. Michael Laskowski, Johnson said. An applicant does not need to Julie K. Bradley, 17, Pontiac, ill. poss. of Dwight, Daughter, 11-11-00. own his or her own home to qualify for a grant. V i a k o . 25.00 (Pontiac) To Mr. and Mrs. Randy Runyon, Application forms (IL-1363) are available James E. Collins, 25. Dwight, fail, to yield, Chatsworth, Son, 11-1100. from any Illinois Department of Revenue v 25.00, (State) To Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dawson, Pontiac, office, the Illinois Department on Aging, the James E. Collins, 25, Dwight, fail to signal, Daughter, 11-12-00. Lt. Governor’s Senior Action Centers, area 25.00, (State) To Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gray, Fairbury, Edwin J. Zenisek, 40. Odell, dis. traffic Son, 11-10-50. legislators and various senior citizen centers. device, 25.00 (Pontiac.) To Mr. and Mrs. John Randinelli, Christine A. Smith, 17, Pontiac, speeding, Fairbury, Son, 11-10-00. SUPPLEMENT TO: The Fairbury Blade, The 25.00 (Pontiac) To Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wells, Forrest, Todd W. Long, 17, Pontiac, ill. poss. of alco. Daughter, 11-15-00. Forrest News, The Chatsworth Plaindealer, 25.00 (Pontiac.) DEATHS: Cullom Chronicle, The Piper City Journal. Raymond C. Setterlund, 22. Pontiac, Alice Barnett, 70, Pontiac, 11-7-00. PAGE FOUR speeding, 40.00 (Pontiac) Lois VanWinkle, 05, Pontiac, 11-7-00. ISSUES OF THURSDAY, NOV. 27,1980 Patricia A. Ochoner, 34, Streator. speeding, Patricia Noonan, Bossier City, La., former 25.00 (County) Odell, 11-0-00. Karen Augspurger, 23, Chenoa, 11-0-00. Traffic fatalities WARRANTY DEEDS: Delbert Adamson, 45, Pontiac, 11-11-00. Gary L. Cornell A wf. to Emanueal A. Frank Polizzi, 73, Cullom, 11-12-00. The Illinois Department of Transportation Steffen A wf., |t. ten. 9 25-oo sio (R.s. *4.50) S. Elsie Waibel, 00, Forrest, 11-12-00. 50' Lts. 0, * A 10 B 27 North Add. Fairbury. Charles Endres, 05, Chatsworth, 11-13-00. and the Illinois State police announced a Oennis L. Smith A wf., jt. tens, to Joseph Arthur Thompson, 44, Bradley, former decrease in traffic fatalities for the month of Yoder A wf., |t. ten. n-7-00 510 etc. (R.S. 525.) Pontiac, 11-13-00. October of 16.4 percent (from 189 deaths to SO7 off of E. side of L 14 B 4 Bronson Smith's Bruce Rearick, 73, Dwight, 11-13-00. 158). The provisional total of 1,659 fatalities for Add. Forrest. iva Rathbun, Pontiac, 11-13-00. the first 10 months of 1980 increased 1.4 Robert P. Walter A wf. to Theodore T. Eugene Lands from, 54, Pontiac, 11-14-00. percent from 1,638 for the same period of 1979.

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Head coach Barry Corban is he says, “but 16 of thoee we could the players and coaches’ control. Reddick has a 8’5" forward Corban. “I think we have a cautiously optimistic about the have lost We didn’t because our Corban expects that Ford returning, and an excellent frosh- nucleus of three fine juniors, but a t C h e the key to our season will be our Bluebirds’ chances to capture kids worked hard in practice to Central, Gilman and Reddick will soph squad. by Joe Natale "Any one of those teams could seniors. They must supply the Vermilion Valley title honors this develop both the physical skills have especially good teams this First year head coach Terry year. they needed, and court win the conference,” Corban pressure on our defense.” year. Ford Central, he points out, Field will emphaxlxe the team While Corban has three awareness, and knowledge of the And, be adds, “they must give has two returning starters and predicts. He says, too, that Tri- concept In the Chenoa Redbirt game. They learned to apply this us additional strength in returning starters from last boys coming up from what was Point, Cornell and Saunemin game plan during the 1M0 basket to create advantageous situations rebounding for us to be an year’s regional championship an excellent froah-soph squad should have improved teams ball season. team, and two additional on the floor.” last year. over year. improved ball club over last Field aerved for three years at returning tettermen, he is not Corban points out that it is “Our Uds did work hard over year.” Gilman has a good nucleus an assistant at Pontiac and thrw counting on that fact to win ball impossible to predict accurately around which to build, according the past summer in summer Corban takes pre-eeason years as an assistant at Newton an upcoming season because of to Corban, and also had a good league games and down at the sports wrtte-ups with a grain of This is Ms first head coachiiy "Last year we won 1< games,’ injuries and other factors outside frosh-soph squad last year. park in the evenings,” says salt-both those for other teams and those for his own team. Job. All that notwithstanding, “Right now, things don’t tool Corban does have confidence in so good," he said, pointing ou his boys’ ability to play a good Dave Fogal and Todd Reeaer a n game of basketball. T h re e recovering from football injuries starters return to the team this Reeaer, who averaged 21 year: Scott Aberle and Joe Weber points per game last year, waj on the inside, and Brent Feely to hurt in the play-off game agains play baseline offense. Gilman, and will be out of tM Guard Mike Carrico and line-up for about a week. inside man John Frye are also Fogal, who averaged 10 point returning lettermen. Corban is per game, is recovering from t confident that guard Bob broken thumb and will be out o Dohman would have lettered last action for a .couple of weeks. year as well, had he not been “We are counting on then injured half way through the heavily on offense and defense,' season. Field said. Senior Kirk Thomsen will play Other returning letterme on the inside this year, and last besides Reeaer and Fogal ar year's junior varsity team senior John Grusy and junior Ro scoring leader Brian Feely Rhoda. moves up to the varsity squad George Hibbs, a senior wh did not play last year, will help th this year. Also up from last year's J.V. team are Scott Dehm team as a guard. Other guar and Paul Hoelscher. John Hen- candidates are Stu and Ro Hoselton. i rounds out the varsity squad for Chatsworth. Todd Rhoda is a candidate i “Our success," says Corban, the forward position and junic John Baltz is trying out as “will depend upon our players’ ability to think together on the center. floor. They’ll have to learn each Field said Blots is “a lil awkward, but he is progressing. others capabilities and talents Also backing up the varsit and be able to anticipate each FRONT ROW, left to right, Kirk Thomsen, Joe Back row, left to right, Coach Barry Corban, John Herr, will be junior Andy Adair Weber, John Frye, Scott Aberle, Brent Feely, Scott others thoughts and moves on the Manager Jess Hanna, Assistant Coach Owight floor.” freshman Jim Jacobs. Dehm. Middle row, left to right, Brian Sheppard, Paul Unzlcker. “I’m counting on < Hoelscher, Brian Feely, Mike Carrico, Bob Dohman. sophomores to come along really push us,” Field said.

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f **•#• • * » *'» « 4.' w m m m < 1 I County Lines Nov. 25-26 Page Three Teamwork "in n Women have diamonds, but a t C h e n o a a student's best friend Is a by Joe NtUle Field explained it ia not easy Pint year head coach Teny for a team to adjust to a new Field will emphasise the team coach, but he said “I’m pleased Smith Corona concept in the Chenoa Redbird with the guys. They are working game plan during the 1N0 basket- hard.” Enterprise II t ball season. I m S year, the Redbirds were 95 F ield served for th ree years a s g-17 overall and 4-10 in the Christmas Special - Only ^ I x x an assistant at Pontiac and three Midstate Conference. To improve years as an assistant at Newton. the record. Field pi.n. an ag- This is Ms first head coaching gressive attack, S ttf ia fits CacsWt P ro f Offiot is per ta s n i itk start ssr job. w PII" WfflWI ly^Pnilfia* “Right now. things don't look Field expects Lexington to be so good,” he said, pointing out considered the top team in the Dave Fogs) and Todd Reeser are Midstate Conference, recovering from football injuries. “Gridley wffl be tough, too,” Reeser, who averaged 21 he-said, adding Flanagan and Cornbelt Press, Inc. points per game last year, was Dee-Mack will be strong, Serving the people of East Central Illinois hurt in the play-off game against “We’re hoping we can be com- Gilman, and will be out of the petitive in the conference,” he line-up for about a week. said. “If we can get everybody Fogal, who averaged 10 points healthy aid play as a team, we’ll per game, is recovering from a surprise a lot of teams.” broken thumb and will be out of CHENOA REDBIRD action for a couple of weeks. BASKETBALL 196041 “We are counting on them Dec. 2 Odell heavily on offense and defense," Dec. 6 ...... Fairbury H ere's W ishing the B est Field said. Dec. B ...... atO ctav ia Other returning lettermen Dec. 12 ...... Flanagan* of Everything to the besides Reeser and Fogal are Dec. 16 ...... a t Woodland* senior John Grusy and junior Rod Dec. 19 ...... a t Dee-Mack* Chenoa Redbirds Rhoda. Dec. 26,27,29,30 Chats, toum. George Hibbs, a senior who Jan. 6 Forrest did not [day last year, will help the Jan.B ...... Gridley* team as a guard. Other guard Jan. 13 at Islington* candidates are Stu and Rod Jan. 16 Minonk* Hoselton. Jan. 19-24McLean Cty. tny.(IWU) Todd Rhoda is a candidate at Jan. 27...... El Paso* the forward position and junior Jan. 30 ...... a t Flanagan* John Balts is trying out as a Feb. 3 ...... Woodland* . . . For the Best of Everything center. Feb. 6 ...... Dee-Mack* Field said Biatx is “a little Feb. 10...... at Gridley* for the Builder, come to awkward, but he is progressing.” Feb. 13...... Lexington* Also backing up the varsity Feb. 17 ...... a t E l Paso* will be junior Andy Adair and Feb.20 ...... a t Minonk* ALEXANDER LUMBER CO freshm an Jim Jacobs. Feb. 23-27 Class A regional toum . 120 S. Commercial, Chenoa, III. “I’m counting on other ‘Denotes conference games sophomores to come along and Fresh-Soph games at 6: IS p.m.; Phone 945-2261 really push us,” Field said. varsity game at 8 p.m.

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1 a B S R H J • >v. 25-26 Page Four County Lines Nov. 25-26 Page Five C o m e ts ... Continued from previous p a g e gamaa and waa third leading scorer with 7J points. Kelly Ut 41% of his field goal attempts, returning from tut made 35 assist passes and U 6 team which w as 4-10 in averaged 3.4 rebounds a game. i Conference and tied Kelly is six feet tall. i place. He Is assisted by D ave V alentine, a t 4-3 the IR abbe. tallest returnee, led the team in I Orr, a graduate of Oc- both field goal and free throw i school and E astern D- percentages. Dave made 52 of 40 ilversity, has spent the shots, m ost from d o se in, for 54% years at IUiopolls High accuracy and netted 13 of 17 free I first as an assistant then throws for 76%. Valentine lad coach, niiopolis is averaged 3.0 rebounds and 4.4 115 miles west of Decatur. points while coming off the ! senior lettermen return; bench. Sennott was leading Six foot Scott Crum p averaged the basic 24 zone used last year. VARSITY FROM THE left B. Kelly, R. Finck, J. Brown, t y ear with an 11J point 3.5 points and 2.2 rebounds as a Coach Orr notes that the main B. Kelly, M. Patemoga, O. Valentine, S. Sennott, S. Crump, i average. Sennott made substitute forward. Jerry Brown, problem with practicing defense COMETS O. Farrell, L. Loewen, O. McWilliams and manager, J. his field goal attempts, 5-11, played in half of th e Com ets' has been playing the man away 14.9 rebounds a game. 24 games with 0.5 points and 0.4 from the baU. Another problem Record Photo by Jane Cluver Kelly started most rebounds per game. has been the occasional lapses of Junior Landis Loewen, a 5-4 concentration necessary to work iued on following page point guard, saw extensive action a tough defense. “We're working last year with averages of 4.3 on our intensity. Defense is hard points and 1.4 rebounds. Landis work. You have to concentrate.” cooling m ade 24 of 36 free throw s and He expects the Intensity to come Go Comets... m ade 34 assist passes. along as the season progresses. 54 guard Dave McWilliams is The offense will work from a *15" on the other Junior letterman. 1-4 stack formation, which was We’re proud of you McWilliams played in 15 games, used occasionally last year. The getting a total of nine points and one guard front was used moot of lel Saver. five rebounds. the time last year. Landis Other varsity players will in­ Loewen will fill the playmaker’s IS off the price of clude junior Mart Patemoga, position. Brian Kelly and Scott bywell Fuel Saver 5414, Danny F a rre ll, 5-10, and 54 Sennott will work the wings, |tat when we serv- Skip Rhea. Sophomores 5-11 Ron while Scott Crump and Dave neating/cooling Finck, and B rad K elly, 5-10 com ­ Valentine will stay down low, Jfou'll save even plete the roster. cloee to the basket |heating costs. Coach Orr is pleased with his El Paso will probably be able . Because the talent. “The kids here compare to score if they get good shots as hermostat auto- favorably with any ' that I've both Sennott and Valentine are Irs temperature at coached. The only problem will superior shooters. Coach Orr’s H ELLER lthe morning. Saves be the competition. The Midstate major problem on offense has J now for a free is a tough conference. I’ve talked been the passing game. “I was | Saver details to other coaches and they all say appalled with the passing at our FORD SALES, INC. that the teams in this area will be first practices We were terrible. II really tough." We’ve solved that problem now. U.S. Route 24 W The big difference this year When they make a bad pass now, will be the emphasis placed on they run.” Hie bad passes were a FORD El Paso 527-5050 is CO. defense. The Comets will play a major factor in last year’s R t.2 4 W pressure defense as opposed to average of 20.3 turnovers a game. Our Best to El Paso’s Best, the Comets Best Wishes

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O u tlook bright at F-C by Rick Jones This could be the year that some heartbreakers on their way recent Tartar season would be Kagel would be even more program in hopes of getting his Fairbury-Cropsey basketball to a record of 11-15. That elusive complete without the regional enthusiastic about the upcoming doctor’s okay to play. fans have waited for. The winning record was so close. miracle.’ season except for a plague of The next pair of crutches went potential is there for the most FCHS basketball fans will Last year, Kagel’s troops injuries which has crippled- to senior letterman Scott successful year of Dennis Kagel’s remember the two-point loss to again bumped heavily-favored pardon the pun, the Tartars. Rathbun, the leading rusher on brief tenure with the Tartars. Heyworth and the defeat on the Gridley from the state The first to go down was the football team who stretched Kagel feels a winning year is home floor after time ran out to tournament with a free throw senior letterman Curt Mitchell, a something in his left knee, the possible. And, perhaps even more conference winner Fisher. after time had expired. 6-2 forward, who dislocated his same one Mitchell hurt. important, the coach feels as And these same fans will Eight letterwinners, including kneecap in a football game late in Rathbun was put in a cast to though his players believe they remember a one-point thriller five players who saw con­ the season. immobilize his knee. He hoped to can get over the hump this over Deland-Weldon, a game that siderable varsity action are back. By early November, Mitchell be back before the season opener. winter. nearly got away in the closing There is optimism, a cautious op­ had his cast removed and was Senior Dennis Nylander Last year, the Tartars lost seconds. And, of course, no timism in the Tartar camp. undergoing a rehabilitation sprained an ankle in the football finale at Fisher and was gingerly testing it as practice rolled into high gear. As if those, losses weren’t enough, junior guard Dan Walter broke a bone in his left ankle during an early practice and will be in a walking cast for four weeks. ‘The injury situation will go a long way toward determining how ready we will be at the outset of the season,* Kagel said in an understatement. The injuries are not helping Kagel arrive at potential solutions to the squad's problem areas. The major need is the development of a consistent point guard. ‘Obviously, we have a critical position here in our offense,' the coach said. ‘We need someone who can direct the show and handle the ball under pressure.’ The leading candidates are senior Doug Duffy, who saw a lot of playing time at the position last winter, senior Mike Moore, who Kagel labels as the most improved squad member from a THE VARSITY CAGE TEAM from Fairbury-Cropsey will Randy Miller, Dennis Nylander, coach Dennis Kagel, Mike year ago, and Walter as soon as kick off its season next Friday, Nov. 21, hosting the Moore, Loren Greenwell and Jim Ruff. his ankle mends. opening night of the Tartar Turkey Tournament. Saybrook- Standing, from left, are assistant coach Jerry The other problem spot is Arrowsmith, Odell and Clinton will also take part in the Freadhoff, Jim Stewart, Mike Mitchell, Dave Hammer, finding backups for post players tourney. Curt Mitdhell, Doug Tollensdorf, John Kafer and Scott Mike Mitchell and Dave In the front row, from left, are Tim Maurer, Doug Duffy, Rathbun. Blade Photo

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We’ll be yoqng, but we conference last year, behind talent.” the past, taking advantage of the the team is relatively short, with expect to be extremely Lexington, winding up with a 17-8 He said that any mistakes the three excellent ball-handlers the tallest player 6'3”, the tallest competitive with what we have season and 10-4 conference young team makes will be easily Meiss sees in Hayes, Meiss and two starters each 6’2” . this season," he saiil. record. The two losses to corrected as the season point-guard Rich Kiefer. The With a short, somewhat He expects to get Lexington were both last-second, progresses. Redskins also hope to be a inexperienced team, head Coach “tremendous leaderrtdp” from toss-up defeats, Meiss said. The Redskins have no tall “pretty deoeat rebounding club”, Pete Meiss might be spending his his two returning lettermen. Bill “I’m very optimistic about players to key on, and the squad he said. ' time talking about ‘rebuilding’ or Hayes and his SOO Phil Meiss. matching last year's record,” he will depend more on quickness Meiss is depending heavily on J u n i o r s ‘next year'. Instead, the eleven- “They're used to being said. “I’m optimistic about what and speed, Meiss said, running a his two lettermen to lead the Continued from pre other varsity newcomers, and his page confidence seems justified. Bill Hayes, a junior, has He’ll join Marty Lomelii lettered for the last two years. He 5’lOVi" sophomore, at played every game as a Lomelino is "deceivingly qu freshman, and as a sophomore Meiss said, and has was a first-team Midstate all- developing rapidly in practil conference selection. He was the Meiss said he is pieased| Redskin's leading scorer and his bench as well as wit rebounder last year. starters. “We’ve got the | The 6’2” wing-man is a “super covered everywhere," hi all-around ball player,” and “We have good balance plays both offense and defense all the positions - we’re well, Meiss said. “We will use his balanced.” versatility more this year than in Eric Trent, a 6’3” ju the past.” add height as back-up cent Phil Meiss, a junior is a 5’9” Albert Aldrich, a 5’11” j wing-man who also lettered his "good solid ballplayer; first two years in high school. He Meiss said. Trent has shov was named to the second-team in development and Meu the Midstate all-conference optimistic that he’ll ai selection, and led the Redskins in Redskin’s rebounding free throw completions last year. he said. He was second in assists for the Bill’s brother Jim Had Gridley squad. 6’2” freshman, "will defini| Point guard for the Redskins will be Rich Kiefer, a 5*7” junior. a factor on our team,” He’s had no previous varsity but may be out for the first| experience, but has been or two with a dislocated I “working well on defense, Mike Stoller, a THIS YEAR'S GRIDLEY high school varsity Hayes, Jeff Roark, Guy Katthoefer. Back row, managers showing improvement in sophomore, and Eric Kie| basketball team includes, front, left to right, Albert Brent Albrecht, Rodney Claeya and Don French; practices," Meiss said. 5’8" sophomore, are Aldrich, Phil Meiss, Rich Kiefer, Eric Kiefer, Mike coaches Pete Meiss, Gary Hallam and Melvin Grace. Pete Cunliffe, a 6’2" junior, is strong guards” Meiss said round out the bench notabll Stoller and Marty Lomelino. 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by Terry Amstutz The Rockets graduated their practice.” Yet again, defense will be the key Any weaknesses, however can “ Octa via has a winning entire starting five last year. This Thoroman has 12 years of for the Rockets.” be overshadowed by what tradition. I’d like to get things fact will bring new blood to the coaching basketball under his Thoroman cites some of the Thoroman lists as his team back on the right scale after last side of the Octa via court Couple belt with seven conference team’s weaknesses as lack of strengths: unselfishness, depth, year.” So says Octavis’s new this with the fresh style of playing crowns in the past nine years at speed, outside shooting, balance, the overpowering desire basketball coach, Gale brought by a different couch and Linn, Missouri. He has also quickness and experienced to win, and, qf course, that ever­ Thoroman. it could spell success. coached at Jacksonville and Mt players. Confidence is another present strong defense. That is the task set before Thoroman, who is no novice to Sterling. factor that will play a part in the “ We're hungry to win," said Thoroman. The Rockets’ record coaching, is noted for his strong "We will probably play a more Octa via record. “ I hope we are Thoroman. “ That factor will for the 1979-80 season was 8-18. defensive teams. "Defense is a deliberate style than people ,are successful early in the season," always be on our side. Winning But Octa via has shown a strong part of the game no team should used to seeing here,” he said. he said. “ Those first few wins are attitude is the key and these desire to win according to be without” he said. "I t ’s just a "W e realise that we have our crucial to the confidence of any players have worked hard, paid Thoroman. matter of hard work and limitations in size and quickness. team.” the price in practice to be winners.” The Octa via Rockets start their season at the Gibson City high school invitational tournament. Their season opener is versus Olympia high school, a class AA school. It is also the host, Gibson City, that went to state last year. This tourney should make a fertile proving ground for the Rockets. The tournament is slated for Nov. 24, 25, and 29. "This is the smallest school I’ve worked at," said Thoroman, "and I am pleasantly surprised at the amount of talent that we do have.” Octa via sports eight seniors and six juniors on this year’s Varsity team. “ There could be some rough edges to smooth out in the early part of the season as the changes in coaching and play are worked out, but with a strong defense and a disciplined offense we should do well in the season and the conference both.” OCTAVIA ROCKETS 1980-81 basketball team, (left row: head coach Gale Thoroman, Marty Hadaway, Brent to right) front row: manager Keith Winterland, Tim Siebring, Jeff Gutherz, Dana Coldren, Todd Sweet, Givens, Kirk Hoffman, Matt Billingsley, Doug Evans, Mike Peterson, Rodney Landau, Scott Hardman, Bob Evans, Scott Kelley, and manager Kevin Ellis. Back assistant coaches Leon Kellar and Mel Reynolds.

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by Paul Kyburz “We will remain competitive, classmen playing.” "They’re down (on players) a Gaston. Pataroai plans to start Head coach Rick Pataroai of though,” says Pataroai, who is Pataroai feels the toughest both McDowell and Gaston along the Saunemin Eagles stated that lo t" hoping for a MO season. “But teams to beat in the Vermillion “Height is also a problem with with seniors Glenn Carroll, Jeff it is doubtful that Ms team will be even that is a bit optimistic." he Valley Conference this year will our team. Our tallest guy is only Kohlmeier, and A1 Eggenberger a powerhouse this year. The says- “Our biggest problem is a be Chatsworth, Gilman, and Ford 6’1”, reports PatarosL this year. Eagles 1M wio/Iosa record for lack of varsity experience. Only Central (Piper City), with The two returning lettermen The Eagles will be playing in the 1I7M0 season probably won’t two returning lettermen are on Chatsworth being the toughest of on the team this year are Jim the Cornell Thanksgiving be topped this year

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Robert Urich portra SPECIAL * 7 “ * 1 5 ” S te r e o P itts b u rg h —NFL playeij strangers to national te They're on every Sunday , and occasionally Monday i A l s o 2 0 % O FF But no active player all other Sporting Goods in stock been the subject ot a pnl S a le feature movie until Hif including Footballs, Fishing Equipment, discovered Rocky Bleier Tennis Equipment and BB Guns The life story of the \ sburgh Steelers running I Do your Christmas Shopping now! his trying days as a soldie| Save up to *1 6 0 nam to the triumph of career, will be televised < on selected m Back' by ABC with Ro starring as Rocky and Art I Art Rooney, Sr. The film i models of ed to premiere on Decemt; time to be determined. Q f M t D K j j £ s s l Zenith stereos. Good stuff rv m y "At first, I was flattl OF FAIRBURV meone wanted to do a mo my life," says Bleier. "It an ego trip. Then I thoughts about it. I wasnl A lt*. . . Sale on that I wanted my life to be f front of the public." But Bleier’s life has| Dress up your Zenith TV’s. “darn good story," acco Pittsburgh Press review . Get a 23” Color cent screening. house this winter! After finishing his| career at Notre Dame Finish your basement, or turn your, Console for Bleier was selected byl garage Into a family room. Start sburgh Steelers in the If our dimension lumber for framli of the NFL draft. Mostlj and top it off with quality panelli *538“ determination Bleier earn Then give the reat of the house a on the Steelers’ roster his rookie season ende coat of Olympic Indoor latex. delivered. drafted again—this time| Sam. W e’ve got w hat you need While in Vietnam, Bk foot was shattered by a l plosion and he was told I (g g K a n e 's TV that he would never again. But Bleier defied I and is now playing in his| Sales and Service season. He has helped I Cullom Co-operative Grain Co, win four Super Bowl titles| Cullom, iL club’s fourth all-time 815-089-2130 Cullom, IL rusher. 815-689-2622 "When I was drafted, " r a m a i Nov. 26 • Doc. 2,

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Pittsburgh—N Fl players are no Bleier. “ Many people thought it was strangers to national television an unjust war, so when the the Cool They're on every Sunday afternoon veterans returned they were not and occasionally Monday night. treated as heroes But no active player has ever "When I got back, I shifted been the subject of a prime time gears mentally and directed all my feature movie until Hollywood attention to playing football It was discovered Rocky Bleier therapy for me. I put so much effort The life story of the veteran Pitt and drive into it, I didn't have time sburgh Steelers running back, from to dwell on the war" his trying days as a soldier in Viet The movie begins with Bleier nam to the triumph of his NFL joining the Steelers, moves to his career, will be televised as ‘Fighting Vietnam days and then focuses on VahM 04 V.ik Nm m ■ Am4 Ar* Back' by ABC with Robert Urich his comeback with the Steelers. Av.ll.kl. I. A.y Sit. Or starring as Rocky and Art Carney as “Overall. I thought it was a good Art Rooney, Sr. The film is schedul­ portrayal,” says Bleier. "At times, ed to premiere on December 7 at a though, it's hard to be objective. In THE THERMAL-GARD one scene, Robert Urich has a time to be determined. REPLACEMENT WINDOW Good stuff severe limp and I know that I never limped that bad ” PATS FOR ITSELF “At first, I was flattered so­ The filming was done last April meone wanted to do a movie about in Southern California and Pitt­ • IN MAINTENANCE SAYINGS my life," says Bleier. “ It was partly sburgh. Bleier is listed in the credits an ego trip. Then I had second as a technical adviser, but when it • INSTALLATION LAAON SAVINGS thoughts about it. I wasn't so sure came time to go in front of the • ENERGY SAVINGS that I wanted my life to be laid out in cameras, his only role was that of . TAX CREDIT OF 1S% front of the public." an extra with no lines. But Bleier’s life has made a "I considered playing mysetf, "darn good story," according to a but the ABC people said they Pittsburgh Press review after a re wanted the movie to be a success," cent screening. Bleier quipped. After finishing his football Urich had a chamjjionship- career at Notre Dame in 1968, quality supporting cast. More than Bleier was selected by the Pitt­ 30 Steelers players dressed in their sburgh Steelers in the 16th round uniforms and were used in several of the NFL draft. Mostly through practice scenes. For the game se­ determination Bleier earned a spot Dick Sindbtrq quences, actual game footage was Sj Im A to rvic. on the Steelers' roster but before used. U yrt. (tpvritnce his rookie season ended, he was Howard Coseil also appears in drafted again—this time by Uncle one scene to heap a plethora of Sam. praise on Bleier during a Monday While in Vietnam, Bleier’s right Night telecast. foot was shattered by a grenade ex­ AL-8TAR Hnm Rntytiaf CRTV Bleier and Urich, the star of IM E Walnut Si Oglnto IL 6IM6 A J S ta r plosion and he was told by doctors TVs 'Vega$,' developed a strong “ 1 mi bnere*ked M siting nixini m kf« Tmiv rtrm:.:rai ■ J M ■ m —— y r r r — ...... :l Update - Nov. 26 - Dec. 2,1960 - TWO ((daytim e))-

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(2 hra.) grace with which they perform FRIDAY Washington Weak In r « mOur m People Loe 0 8 9 700 Club aeries of complex hying man NOV. 20, 1000 o '.Movie -(Comedy) M h Htopenos (18)® CapMofConference euvers. 2) Battle of the NFI 3ft' Over Eaay Queata: Tha "Shakiest Gun In The West" # Panl a B 0 Here's ToY our Health Cheerleaders. PI. V. featurin' Kingat onTrio and Or. Abram Sa- 1088 Don Knotts, Barbara 12.-28 0 (3 ) (2 )0 ® In The News ak competition. (90 mins.) 9:00 0 ( D ( 2 ) ® Famous Classic char, who explorae tha Ufa of Rhodes. A Philadelphia dentist 12:30 0 ® Movie-(Mystery) ••• America's Top 10 Tala* ‘A Chriatmaa Carol' An Mao Tae-Tung. Hoata: Hugh finds hkneetf out west, involved “Whatever Happened to Aunt t Sneak Previews Co-hoat animatad varaion of Charlaa Downa and Frank Blair. with a gunbghter and a beautiful In The News ABce?” IB M Geraldine Page. Gene 8iekel and Roger Eber Dickens claaalc. with Kan (CloaadCaptionad. USA) girl. (2 hra.) RugeBunny- Ruth Gordon. 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Roy Eldridge and 0 Agronekyend Company writer Ellery Quean and his Jackie McClean Kelp boat 7.-00 0 (lT m 0 ® W K R P k tO v police inspector father try lo Oacar Brown, Jr. explore the dnnaBArAndy.HerbnndMr.Carl- solve the slaying ol a fashion r elation ehip between | u i and aon make an ill-fated journey designer. (2 hra., 6 mins.) bluea and empKaaiiethe Impor­ from Cincinnati to Dayton In 0 Movie -(Comedy) •••* tance ot the individual per­ .hopea ol Impreaalng Vickay “Harvey" 1680 James former'a diatincttve atyle. Von Vickay and landing her Stewart. Josephine Hull. A drun­ (Cloeed-Captioned; U.8.A.) ken fellow has an unusual 3:30 G D(l) Sporta Spectacular 1) (!• companion: an invisible six toot World Aarobatlca Champion ahipa, featuring competitora The multi-talented country u t t j i s r A ' S aturday w e e k from around the world to be mualc star Barbara Mandrall judged by a panel ol experta on and her si at era. 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Gary Frank and Chrie- hound lurking in tha swamps. 0 0 NFL Football topherLee. (Season-Premiers; Football'80 i min*.) « < » ) « • Pi 0 Pop Ooaa Tha Country 10:20 0 Hokywood Boulevard 0 HoMvwood And Tha Stars ICD.I Movie -(Drams) **h 10:30 Went* Carlo s r b a w u m Grace United Methodiet (II) ® NFL Football "CorneaAHoraeman" James MB Sarvfce* l Tiny Town Jimmy Cleveland Browns vs Houston Caan, Jana Fonda. (Paid Subs­ i i ;arTrsfc Oiler* j p r - Tic Tec Dough cription Television) She was as 0 0 N NBC Late Night Movie Carol1 Bunion Buyer's Forum I All Star Wroatbng 3:18 0 ThisThk Old HoueaAa work on strong aa tha land lor which ah* 11:55 I Markat to Market 'Peeper' 1976 Stare: Nalali* ■ In The New* the deck and Ha foundation get a fought Ha cornea home to a war Wood. Miohaei Cain*. A detec­ a unerway. Bob Vila offars some lor tha woman and lha land h* AFTERNOON tive become* involved with a Naaa For Shut-In* hints on paint stripping and in­ love*. 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