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t .. ; r Hoag & Sons ^ 9 2 8 U Fourth of July i holWay causos i early deadline j SIN GLE COPY 25€ Due to the Fourth of July twUday, tte ^ flees of the Combelt newspapers will be d M ii next Monday, July 5. All advertising and t O f f deadlines have been advanced for next wadt'b papers. The deadline for all classified and display advertising for the July 7-8 issue of “Coiinty CHAT8WORTH, ILLINOIS (60921), THURSDAY, JULY 1. 1982 Lines" is 4 p.m. Friday, July 2. IDREO EIGHTH YEAR NUMBER 40 Area correspondents are also encouraged to mail their material early to assure its aiv rival in time for next week’s newspaper. / l w ... _ • . i . • 'V- MEMBERS OF Chatsworth High school Class of 1932 Edwards Perkins, Leota Feely Kerber, Dorothy attending their reunion: Rosenboom Culkin, Mildred Stoller Schieber, Evelyn Front row: Fern Shell Shell, Alice Harrington Albright, Dorsey Hoppler, Mabel Bayston Harms. Francis Rebholz, Dorothy Cording, Lowell Flessner, Back row: John Bergan, Clarence Kurtenbach, Lester Mabel Wagner Cresswell, Naomi Adamson Wilson. Brock, Leonard Kerber, Emmett Gray, Francis Culkin, M Middle row: Anna Mae Rosendahl Ellinger, Wilma Floyd Kurtenbach, Ray Huffman, piajndealer Photo CHS Class of 1932 shares 'gold' Members of Chatsworth High school class Notes were received from six members who the class advisor for four years; John Norton, L' of 1932 celebrated their 50th anniversary on could not be present, and from two former manual arts and physics teachers (1929-1935); *-v« Saturday evening, June 26, with an open house teachers, Mabel Williams Peterson, and Theodore Cavins, Lake Forest, English and dinner at the Old Chapel Inn. Plantation, Fla., and Margaret Tibbetts teacher (1928-1931). On Saturday afternoon Forty-five persons attended, included 18 Zahner, Highland, 111. Mrs. Stoutemyer showed the Little School graduates, four former class members, three Fifteen class members reside in the museum to c l^ members. teachers and 20 spouses or friends. Name tags Chatsworth area. Coming from out of state Local conunittee members who planned ROGER BRAUN, upper left, gives the CAPS lifeguard SELCA S personnel, gave instructions on lifesaving in class colors identified members and friends were Dorothy Cording, Eldorado Springs, the event included Alice Harrington Albright, crew instruction on the proper method of taking an techniques at the CAPS pool Friday. ^ who had not met for so many years, and tables Colo., John Norton, teacher from Seal Beach, I.eonard and Ruth Kerber, Francis and Calif., and Lester Brock, Angola, Ind. injured person out of the pool. Braun and Jim Yoder, Plaindealer Photo^ were decorated with flowers and orange and Geraldine Rebholz, Naomi Adamson Wilson,*v awwSf blue streamers, the school colors. There was a The three teachers present were Louise Fern Shell Shell, Mabel Bayston H a i w , display table for pictures and souvenirs. Plaster Stoutemyer, Chatsworth biology Dorothy Rosenboom Culkin and Leotala Fa^y Eight of the 36 graduates were deceased. teacher. (1928-1955 and 1965-1970), who had been Kerber. CAPS lifeguards given review Telephone petition Park committee meets asks judgment on by SELCAS emergency crew Chatsworth service CAPS lifeguards were given a review on neck are immobilized ts much as possible to has been maintained by CPR, then SELCAS lifesaving techniques by SELCAS personnel avoid further injury. people have a good chance to keep the victim to plan July 10 work Richard Pearson has declared his intention Friday at the CAPS pool. While one person takes charge at the in stabilized on the way to the hospital. to petition the Illinois Commerce Commission Roger Braun, SELX^AS director for the past jured person's head, other CAPS people come Eighteen CAPS lifeguards attended the ses concerning the quality of telephone service three months, and Jim Yoder, volunteer from out with a backboard and place it under the sion. Most of the instruction is a repeat of rendered in Chatsworth by the General Forrest, showed the lifeguards proper victim. Members of the mini-park committee met There are quite a few things left to do, and ily . i techniques that they already have been Telephone Co. methods of dealing with persons who are in the June 23 to discuss plans for the completion of help is needed to finish them. The committee taught. the park. reports the general fund is low, and would The petition will be available in the office of water with neck or back injuries. But the lifeguards are expected to practice Once a person is on a backboard and out of 'The first work day will be on Saturday appreciate any and all contributions from the Shafer-Pearson Agency for signing by all Braun said, “We want the lifeguards to be the water, CPR can be administered. Braun various types of iifesaving. For instance, Chatsworth citizens who wish to indicate their given hands-on experience so they know what morning, July 10. The committee stated they individuals or clubs. Six more lights are reviewed the “ABC” of CPR, where A is for unannounced practice drills are run quite will need manpower help for that day. At that needed. Donations may be made by contacting displeasure with aspects of the telephone to do until we can get here if an emergency airway. often in which a “drowning” person is spotted time, workers plan to put up the fence behind Dan Kerber or Dave Diggle. service. comes UD." A person’s airway should be checked to and rescued by the guards. the park and to clean up and work on the east With help the committee hopes to complete If the petition is successful, the IOC will make sure it is clear. As Braun said, “This course is a review-a comer section of the park. the park by the end of the summer. order the company to bring service up to an Braun emphasized several times that pool B is for breathing; rescuers should check chance to refresh both the pool people and Prior to that day, there will be more dirt acceptable standard, Pearson said. personnel must be capable of removing in for respiration. ourselves.” brought in and leveled to the back area where Donations given: cash by Florinda The petition has nothing directly to do with jured persons and administering CPR. The C is for circulation; rescuers should also The third session of swimming lessons is the fence is to be, and the fence post holes will Bauerle and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Ford. rates, but in some cases utility companies SELCAS ambulance comes from Fairbury, so check for pulse. scheduled for July 12-16 and July 19-23. Some be dug. The following names donated two lights in have not been permitted to raise rates without CAPS people must deal with the problem until Should any of the ABC’s be missing or faint, private lesson time is still left for the week of There are a number of jobs left to be done memory of Lois Ann Rebholz: Homer and Ann improving the quality of service. the emergency crew shows up. CPR must be given. July 5-9. before the park is completed. They include the Diller, Elma Trinkle, Millard Maxsons. The lifeguards were shown how to turn over If an injured person has been taken out of And swimming passes are still on sale at fence, flag pole, work on the fountain, two Donald Lades, Jim McGreals, (Jene Webers, a person floating face down. The head and the water on a backboard, and if the person the CAPS bam. trees to be replaced, eight more lights to be Francis Haberkoms, Dave Fryes, Jim installed, cleaning up the east comer and Kessingers, Wayne Shols, Ruby Haberkom M a rk ets building a railroad tie bed around the existing Rayson, Mrs. Lois Weber, Don Hobarts, Jim stumps (which will be filled with dirt and a few Rebholz family, Katherine Franey, Dr. and (Livingston Grain Quotes) shrubs put in), seed or sod the back, placing Mrs. Dorothy ^hm id, and the Chatsworth Wednesday, June 30,1982 bark chips around the trees and along the Junior Woman’s club. Ckim................................. fence, and finally enclosing the park with a Wes and Margaret Johnson gave a set of Beans low concrete wall on the east side. painted ducks. Quilts, crafts draw well Saturday Exhibitors from Paxton, Thawville, Spr The Chatsworth FFA got 400 pork chops on as he did relief carving on the wood as the first ingfield, Ellsworth, Congerville, Tremont, the grill late Saturday morning, and all the step in creating a picture. Chebanse, Bloomington, Dwight, Kankakee, chops were served in a short time. Rebholz has sold some of his work in Martin ton, Urbana and Chatsworth lined the Other food stands around town reported a Florida, and reported a sale early Saturday downtown area Saturday as the Chatsworth brisk business, too. morning almost as soon as he got set up. Business Association-sponsored Quilt and The Kitchen Cookies Band played at 2 p.m., Craft show drew a good crowd. and got several rounds of applause. Spectators were treated to Norman CBA special days downtown, held the Rockwell collectables; wood crafts; groups fourth Saturday of each month during warm hats, jewelry, and knives; lamps; antiques; weather, are a chance for persons and A fine crowd gathered to various sorts of hand work; macrame; pain organizations from the community to promote enjoy the show and the food . tings; sketches; old dolls; glassware; sewing; the town and to have money-making activities. needlepoint; and a variety of other types of The (^A appreciates all those people from craft work.