R L i A U a U / L The Connunity Sale Gets Cold BWIUU m P WT til RecoptiM Froa Weatherm m Over! Chatsworth'* 26th annual Com watering troughs mailbox The CHS Bluebirds picked up munity Sale, bald Monday, was holders for sale. their 17th win at the season to smaller than usual with fewer M t his medl go with 9 defeats when they items and a much smaller crowd. dne chest and for sale traveled la Gitaan where they The sun was shining, but the cough syrup, pills, vita- picked a 46-99 win while play wind was biting! sharp. min tablets ing one at their poorest games of The sale. whiUi began in the The furniture offered varied the aeeaon. tst block, moved slowly west from soma very nice tables and In the first parted the ward as the auctioneers sought attractive living room chain to birds could only muster bids from somewhat reluctant the moat dilapidated and sagging points white Gilman managed to buyers. While the item were old overstaffed sets. pick up eight Walters dropped in seemingly more scattered along Nine FFA bays sold as ‘‘slaves' four points In the quarter on two GoMee Anniversary Fer Graders both sides of the street there for 99 to 914.10; starting off the baskets Irwin picked up a flakier Mr. and Mr*. Walter Grieder will obaerve their 50th wedding an was no central row this year as day's sale. They averaged 911.77, for two' points and Kerbar added there usually Is. one man buying his own son. a free throw for the CHS soortng. niversary on Sunday. Feb. 28, with a family dinner at the Cbnd Cup. A search for unusual Items Junk Iteihs were offered as The Bluebirds got back a little The former Btna King and Walter Grieder were married IW>. 24, turned up a boot of crochet thread the rusty old coal heating stove, towar.: normal in the second per 1915, at Chatsv th. There will be no formal celebration at the day. with lovely ad u of pink and an ancient pitcher pump, a piece iod when they seared IS points lavender, a cracked plastic pitch of chain, and cracked dishes. to 9 for the Owls. Irwin added er, a kerosene lantern, a glass A truck from Topeka carried a 6 points in the quarter and Ker- U agus Cjunif church, bunches of work gloves, load of new items, offering bill ber, Somers and Walters ad scor M rs. Clara Of-depp nomer jorVy a. I bundles of Indian com. folds, flashlights, garden hose, ed 2 and NUssbaum 1. The Blue There was a box of old fami dinner-ware and other Items for birds went to their dressing room Dies A t Hospital photos, a packet of murder mys sale. at half-time with a 20-16 lead Buried Sunday tery b^oks, tome high top boots, -ocal organizations sold goods. Hie Bluebirds managed to im a shotgun and a bearskin coat, The EUB ladles served lunch and prove their scoring a little In Mrs. Clara E. Ortlepp, 73. died Homer Sorey, 54 Chatsworth. which would have been moat ap the third quarter when they at Fairbury Hospital Saturday, died Thursday, Feb. 19 at Fair held a vsaar in the old post OM Fin B el Restored At propriate for the day. office building. Members of the scored 14 points to only 6 for Gil Feb. 20 after being hospitalized bury Hospital. Snooping around a bit we found six weeks. Junior Woman’s Club had a bake man to take a 84-22 lead Into the FUneral services were held at 2 heavy antique lamp shades, hors sale in Shafer’s Agency and the fourth quarter. In the third quar Ckatsworth Fire Statioe Funeral services were held pm. Sunday at the CUlldn Me es' bits, brass picture frames, a Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Evan American Legion Auxiliary con ter Walters scored 4 points, Irwin morial Home with the Rev. Allen set of classics wf h Ben Hur and ducted a clothing sale and lunch 3, Dehm X, Thompson 2, Somers Chatsworth's old fire bell, weighing several hundred pounefc, was gelical J. B. Church with Rev. Marshall officiating. Mrs. H. M. the Last Days of Pom pel, and an LaRoy Huntley officiating. Miss stand in the Legion Hall. They 2 and Kerber 1. restored and placed at tha front of the fire station on FViday, preeant "Yinkle was organist and accom 185 Methodist Hymnal, contain had racks of clothing for both In the last period the Bluebirds were Albert “Blondle" Walters and Bill Rebholz, firemen; Fire Chief Faye Shafer .organist accompan panied Richard Roaenboom, solo ing the ords but no music ied Mrs. James aberkorr solo children and adults and piles of again outscored the hosts, this Lee Maplthorpe; Clifford Runyon, Town empoyee; Charles Culkin ist. 1 .ower girls were M . James For the selective she pert there •hoes. They also sold veteran's time by a 12-7 margin to make ist. Wilson and Mrs. Clyde WUaon. was a dress form, boxes o vari- and Larry La Rochelle, fire protection district members. Mrs. Hai .!<' Dassow, Mrs. Har craft with billfolds, bookends the flna lscore 46-29. The only The bell is reminiscent of the days before the wall of the Ore 1 .Ubearers were Virgil Culkin, hued w llpaper, Venetian blinds, ash trays, jewelry and what-not thing sharp about the Bluebirds old K o ger, Mrs. Jo j i .uppel. old Columbia records a kerosene ■Iren and for sentimental reason will be used only to call regular firs .•'•s. T< n E' wards, all oi ' iats- James " et.ewatte, AH rt Hon om am its. In the last quarter was the fact egger. Clyde V llson, all of Thats- lamp, and farm dinner bell. that they connected on 8 out of meetings on the first Thursday of every month. ‘■o ;h, a .. Mrs. Robe.. i hn > Continued looking turned up The crowd wss small due to *■ . om vere l< wer 1 Is. .aske - worl 'la.ence Bailey r Kerr the cold. People came and went 9 free throws attempted and Liv 'i i " t> >oot TTai jn e ■, air- such items as a deflated basket- ingston scored the only 2 field Chstsworth’s old fire bell has member wss expelled, but he waa , 'i e -ix Jh. .e. y \ -aro- of l 1.1. an ancient washboard, spring and tt was dlflfcult to estimate J -aw ...i, o ’ii r i_ *. Fhlr- the overall attendance, but count goals scored In the quarter by been restored to a place of hon given a hearing later and tha *•4 s I. V wagon sea , a hath tub, cream or, hanging In front of the fire vote "reconsidered.” t. e ley i ,t s '..'lio n ; „ j r r y 7. ing those clustered around the CHS. 01 ; t •an, s t • ase, fur jacket an. a ^ ei ^ ' . s )eli..i. Tt -“Lsche S K x J. t ' n two auctioneers at one time, the Scoring for the Bluebirds was station at the east end of the Same of the things they sug .;c ' ih a i/ n k 71 i u b i ’ Irwin 11. Walters 10, Somers 7 business section. The bell once gested would seem a bit strongs a . Villi;.. ( it Ci ildren Items nclu ed bl- Interested buyers numbered less r .s.v; .. . J '• r ' : -c *vy. c .n; **: . isL o r • than 200. Kerber 6, Livingston 4, Gerth 8, hung from a bell tower at the old today. They voted to buy a boot i i . > . ‘•*8. cy’- - ’ « i cles. a modern Dehm 2. Thompson 2 and Nuss- fire station by the water plant. of AO cigars. They balloted on tha o •*. X. k* t t . Orman Brown, general chair o* i r ■ S.l IT' ‘ •igh ’ay olice car, a haum 1. This tower became rotten and the purchase of 4 spittoons but tha . .. C .’en r r s . . . ? r • - r ? .e s i v an1' Ink man. announced ”\ie! ay that the dvigm i i 1 * 8u ji v6 '. bell was removed and stored In motion lost . ’i t . s' s. a; ual money handled at the sale the old fire station, as the siren Sometimes they voted to help e< r .. s ». i »V.p.‘jai'rv C-^Y i l'a;-..».xi amounted to 99,426.90. The high ‘H'a. B-XKt.M a..i Vv.i. •' a a lab e wt p white became the warning device. s sick member of th* fir* com '.*7 ■’u i s. ii'j t.u nr-*ie^ >• f N 1 II eve t os of est riced Item was an IHC Scout • et*r :i- . . Jrtlev, in b e.i'ae, • - ^chi.'idi, .It 4 f ne- When the Fire Protection Dis pany who was In n**d, wpsdnlly •an 1 k. that sold for 9900. Harvey Traub trict was formed all the equip- If sickness waa caused fay expos , J * . wddeu v*. Mrs. Alus w .ven dollar gift certificates to be re anlzatlon. The hell was grenades, but no decision was m Cia-s vc.ti; «. •».!»«„•, Jess, oC wire •hicken wire a n odds and pented In Chatswort.i for trade i he Chatsworth Junior Wo to the new fire station made. One set of minutes reed,. , , L. Fu* Aj-ml; a i*s'* brom .1 end i 00 Is. with the merchant so advertised man's Club met at the home of hero It waa stored. “After tbs dgan,, >pp)tBi M inute __.rfcO Ok : Rev. F ens \>wU, itatlMk fbm ^ . iP r i >ys ha. flagstonos, on the sale bill. Mrs. Frank Livingston Wednes Lest week It wss brought out end bdlougnsy ftbologna T) wart i iui.i jo*., rtu.- Too. shtWtLMrx • Afts. M A > n n day. February 17. Mr*. Gene Hand of sod I nn and put up In front A no further bute . U.-grk.-gr jin,«o-*\ M U l t ' 'ro .1.- ' A.r5 .rs ., and Mm Donald Cbljlns served of the firs .station. Tha hell, bear — i's V.IU ».-S. V l, —. 'foe- ~'o Pr ve~ u»s "ails, i as cohostessss. ing the 1977, is m ade of ■i , . i.j.'ir.", «" ■*»' j . .VaiA j : . l 'c. ,’ra-idc..ll-. The Fresh-Soph Farmers Gram Co. Mrs. Ieeon Carrico was appoint bronze and IS quite heavy. It Is (Continued on rr i. •-?! , t. ec ire .. ed to serve on the nominating estimated to weigh between 300 committee with Mrs. Wm. Donne- i i ,.i -•r*i k f - ; ! <. e >k j .i r 0 and 400 pounds. The town hoist x j.v e. yea ^ i C. Pi Tourney To Be Annual Meeting wltz a n Mr*. Perry Vlrkler to Was used to set it in plaos. i . jV i \ r secure a Vice Pi-esldent, Treasurer Wo borrowed the fireman's rec Former Rentdent i e . , . • A t Kempton Saturday and Secretary for a two year ord book and l>egan searching for •i • ’ term. refererx -s to tho bell. In the Dlen In Wlnconnln j .. > he Freshman-Sophomore bas- 'Ihe 57th annual meeting >f the Mrs. Ixo Hubly was appointed first set of minutes recorded In etball tournament will lie eld Farmers Grain Co. of Charlotte to the Scholarship committee with the engine room, Nov. 7. 1877 It Jacob M. Huttenburg 79. died at Kempton-Cabery school Mn h will be held at the High School Mrs Raymond Wallrlch and Mr* wns decided to select a name for In Wausau, Wls, Sunday, Frt) T. 8, o, 1’ and 11.- Wm. l.lvlngiton. the ciMupany and make M l tr- FUneral services were held Feb. .p i K * ;u i W t in < ’i Cnfcteria with a lim e lunuch on < - ts*fe«0c . March 8. Game 2. O' nan meets Grain Oorjxwatiim, Chicago, will by the clubwere shown to the able And the M l will he bought Mr. Huttenburg was i»m Nov. . ^ it bcarerR for t ,e jnoral Ken f... ‘I 'el, 61, of Normal Reddick, and the last gai. of be the speaker In the nftemoon. club members. by the town." Dxils Walter wns 18, 18MA at Chatsworth, son of i ice of Joe Kemnetz who died was killed instantly February 10 the evening on Monday finds The business meeting will be held President, Mrs. Wm. Livingston secretary. the Into Mr. and Mrs. Martin pt> 17, were Ibert Wahls and when Is automobile struck a Chatsworth meeting Saunemin. at 1 p.m. with the distribution of announced thnt n District Board On April g, 1879 in the minutes Huttanhurg He was married in Vmmr Benway, both of Strawn; concrete pillar of the Gardner Onarga tangles with Pi|>er City patronage refund cheeks and a meeting wns to he at the Bloom of the l»ralrl<* Bird Fire Com 1909 in Kalamazoo, Mich, to Ab Mon Wward*. Paul Glllett and overpass on Interstate Highway In game 4 scheduled at 8 p.m., report of the past year’s business ington YWCA March 8. the Junlr pany, which was Chatsworth. read ide Waterman, who died In 1068. Harlan Knhle, Chatsworth, and 5ft. - Tuesday. March 9. Tournament The Smiths of Pontiac will put Convention March 23 at Eureka “The bell question arose again lie was a retired rural mail car William Flessner, CUllom. Funeral services and burial play end* Thursday night on n brother and sister set with and the County Spring Con ven and Mr. Morrell moved that a rier and lived In the Rlngle urea Miss Clarice Gerbracht was or were in Bloomlngti Friday af Ilnotenany singing tlon March 31 at Kmlng' >n. committee of three tie apimlnted until moving to Wausau In I960 ganist and flower girls were Mrs. ternoon. The Char' .ttc Homemakers F-x- The next meeting will tie March to sell the thing." He loaves surviving a son, H ar La Verne Dehm, Mrs. Leo Honv- Mr. Thiel, who represented CHILLI RITPEK tension Unit will serve the lunch 17 May 7. 1RI9 "The committee old of Apploton, Wls. end s bro ■tein and Mrs. Donald Haberkom. Paxton's of Bloomington for a At the E.U.Ii. dining room Sai- I noon. The speaker for the evening was Spininted to sell the bell report ther, Martin, Long Bench, Gsllf. The Rev. David Moke officiated number of yes prior to opening urday, Feb. 27 Menu: chilli, sal William P. Sterrenberg Is the Hsrvey Trauh of Fairbury, wflo ed that they had not effected a at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church lie Moi , Office Supply Com ad, sandwlche relishes, pie cof manager of «'ie company. talked on “Wills and legal Re sale, the customer not being will and interment was in Cha’sworth pany in Morris, was well known fee and milk. Serving begins at sponsihlllties of Parents for Ac ing to pay what they considered Cemetery. to many people In this area. 5 p.m. tion* of Their Children " a fair pries." Siren and Bell July 7, 19CT, "Fowler remarked that the old bell had been sold.” To Announce By Oct 1880, ‘The bell business Fire Meeting Formei Lutheran Is at last settled and the were- ary reported $14 more In the On the first Thursday of every Minlnter Men rcssury.” This would seem to In month tl> fire siren will blow and Rev. August Rett berg. 79, of dicate the old bell sold for 914 the fire bell will ring, announcing Muscatine, Iowa, formerly of this The above account leads one to the flremrn's regular meeting at area, died Wednesday, Feb. 17, at Mieve the did bell waa owned by 7:30 p.m. Muscatine At the time of hi* the fire company which gave death he was living In tlw> Ixifher them the right to dispose of II an llume at Muscatine. and the new bell was purchased HPORTHMRN'N MATH TO Funeral services were Saturday by the town. m V C FANCAKKN Feb 20, at St PnteFs Ixithrran The first time s fire wss men Church at Em don The Rev. Don tioned was 28th of Feb 1881 and Chatsworth Sportsmen's Club aid Kumpf of Hartsbum official s resolution wss made extending are sponsoring a pancake and ed. Burial was In llartaburg sympathy to business men suffer sausage supper (whole hog sau t on Cemetery ing losses The minutes of the sage! Monday March 1 at the He Is survived by two sons. Ger meeting waa to tie furnished Chatsworth High School cafeteria hart Champaign, and Walter. Mo the editor of the Plalndealer for Serving from 4:30 \t< til 9 90 pm desto, California, and seven grand- puMIratton. Adults 11 2ft and rhlMt n 12. 5c children. Ily July 9, 1M3 they obviously Rev. Retthem served a pastor had a hell, "when the firs alarm ate at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church was struck.” In live minutes of Pint April Wedding I JUST WARNING TO In Chatsworth shout 40 years ago Aug. 6, IMA It told of Ike Brace DOO OWNHIlt M ng selected to toll the hall dur Mr. and Mrs. te n . P. Sterren ing memorial service of V 8 berg announce the engagement Begin ng Monday, March 1st Grant on ftaturday Aug. 8, 1886 and approaching marriage at all dogs found running loose on Another Petition The compensation wss to be AOr their daughter, Battle Ann of the streets will he picked up A Sometimes the firemen received Normal to Ersnate L ■orufT,Boruff, son Pontiac dog catcher mill be here la Filed compensation On Nov. I, I M at Mrs. Jen and the lets to Impound all dogs not tagged or Three have filed pstl- they received |A as s token of any dog knee on the street So appreciation for work dons st the tie your dog up at home or suffer Hons for of the Board of f trustees on ths fir* Oct. 94 of O Gunther. the consequences Early minutes referred mostly -fOrem Stow officer for the Them at In the April election to oyster suppers, dances, balls, Those filing are WII- and 4th of July parades, when the I Ism P. ' out to march, ■tele pieyed hi the band, and they a slwsys decorated the fire engine graduate, M Ckatswortli G n d f School H«urywcdfktfl . of meetings re- year at Ll.U. 1 / ferred to dlwnlasing members for IT* marriage win take Maos tehee, doaeh; Itevtf Gardes; Ronnie f e e ; Dick Cord) Pant Ryfeuri; Kenny anyone caught after meetings and then April 94 at Bta. Peter David Msndsnhott; Daetd ObsSi Bd: Mike Scott and Steve Howell The will he ticketed At tha K. of C HeD. rstnstatbif then They use* fined Paul Cathode Charsh In Officer at 7:90 pm. ER, CHATSWOrm, MJNOtt Thuredoy, Februory 23, 1965 or both In Thera la on* sign of the •T. IOM CHURCH that really does have a strong ln- Richard Power*, Factor How Do You Like while Westerner* General Motors it straight. flunct on fishing matters. That Sunday. February M Mees at Your Coffee? Scholarship Plan is the sign of Taurus — the BulL 8 a m High achoot daaa after The Pan American Cbffee Bu The U. S. consumes about halt reau found 30 per cent prefer Under the General Motors —Sports AfleML______FUNERAL _____ of the world's coffee exports. with sugar and cream or milk; 19 Scholarship Plan more than 200 a t a h o born Thuraday FOR FERDINAND LOMBARDO MKYSissMST t m i a a More than 2D billions pounds of per cent add only milk or cream; colleges and universities will 3 m m plants reproduce nat 4 Mr*. Kenneth Decker WEDNESDAY MORNING ^ ET*RobertT IDttx MUiiater coffee were Imported Uat year. 11 per cent add only sugar. Thir- award nearly 400 four-year GM, urally. a brother of Rlcfcl, aged scholarships to outstanding high Funeral services for Ferdinand Februaui y 28 Church School The 107 million coffee drinkers tyone per cent of the American *t 10 a m. Church Worship at 11 here consume their coffee In ire t barber a.m ferent ways, largely depending The General Motor* Scholarship who pas 1 away February 17 ,J| gar or cream. afternoon at the The weekend of February 28 upon the part of the country In In the West 45 per cent drink plan la open to students in Chats home at Monrie. at Veterans Hospital, Dwight, worth. There la no restriction on were held at 9 30 e.m. .Saturday the Strawn families will have In which they live, it straight, while in the East only Mr*. Margaretha Meyer return their homes eight to twelve for- The Easterners like cream or 15 per cent like it that way. career or course of study. Sti ed Sunday evening from a two at the GUI kin Funeral Home, For pends range from |200 to *2,000, rest. end at 10 am, at St How- eign students. These students! depending upon need Private col week* vacation at St. Petersburg, will be In church Sunday, Feb. 2 8 .------.... Florida, a guest of her slater, Mr*. Church at Strewn. Rev. Richard leges receive an acompanylng Power* officiated and burial was W8CS will m «t March 4th at grant-in-aid ranging from a mini Charlotte ProhU and daughter 1:30 at the church. Program topic To My Friend John Sllben .hh, Pontiac, Illinois Mary. in the church cemetery at mum of $500 to a maximum of Strawn. will be “Women In the Church In ___ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ringler New Nations." Presented by Mar I recently received a Jury call from the Municipal Court. $800. Qgafity&Servke and family went to Washington He was bum Jan. 22, 1888 at garet Davis end Beth* Ringler. I wrote this excuse and plea f< - exemption; Schools participating in the pro Sunday to vMt Mr. and M h. John Trip!, Italy, a son of Anthony and gram are Bradley University, Illi nois Ins tit, te of Technology, Loyj Gmuling and family. V,HC*1 A L" nb,H o , . . . I Mra. Sonni Smith of Fairbury An Appeal to the Court Mr. and Mr*. Verio Fairfield Surviving are several coiuIm A ' ^ Mn Myrtle rhc* at thc ola University, MUllkln, North-' brother and alrter precededhiin honw & )*, and Mra Kidon Mar (By A. A. Raboin) western. University of Chicago and Call CURT at the in death. He was a member famlJy Univeralty of Illinois. Friday eve- the VFW, the Sibley American ( Kridncr and son Ste- Yours received of recent date 6 3 S 4 3 0 2 Irglon poet and St. Rose ( atholic ^ Chenoa, spent Tueaday at And in reply I wish to state. Or make the claim, at any rate, Your ad in tiw Piamdealer will ♦ Mra. U llie . the Eldon Marlin home. And truthfully aaaervate get to more people than any other M m Frank Arenl. a ooualn of ^ ^ U n _ Lew* gut* spent That I am no fit candidate type of advertising. Mrs. Lewie Meta vMted Al- Cleveland Ohio, came Wednesday g ^ y afUrn00n with Mr and To sit in court, deliberate lent Kunts, a patient at St, evening for the funeral servloe. ^trs. Elwyne Met* and sons. Rog Or even sit and calmly wait soph's KoepOtal Bloomington er and Ray at Roberta. To poss on matters, small or great. Friday, lira. Stoldlnsor also vis ATTOND FAMn.Y GATHERING Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Decker I do not wlah to dodge or shirk ited her brother, Fred Stein, also and on Bob spent .Saturday eve- My rightful share of Jury work. ’ patient at S t Joseph’*. Mrs Stella Ousted, accompan- nlng at the William Decker home My plea is Just, it seems to me: Mis* Vara Oullherg, Mia* led by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Oos- at Streator. I in not the man I used to be; Maiiar apart Saturday at Cham tall and children of Saunemln, Mr., The II art Fund Drive ended I'm headed for age eighty-three — TO UMM OF WOOD SUR paign. and Mm Earl Blundy of Forres . fh)a weonarrt Flet Mr. and Mra. Herman Beehtold at were Mr. and Mr*. Marlon Caven The pre icher can't keep me awake FRUITWOOD Michigan City, Indiana. der of Fairmont. W Va., Mr. and cher of Pekin. Mr and Mr*. D. The while my Sunday nap I take. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Purkey of Mr*. Kenneth Gostell of Frank Gene Cox and family of Thnw- DRIFTWOOD MANILA vlll*; Mr. and Mrs. l-ce Coher- 1 have an ornery prostate gland Kankakee viatted Thuraday with furt. Indiana. That tortures me to boat the band. her mother. Mra. Emma Skinner. nour and Greg, Mr. and Mra. Er My kidneys function oft and free CHARCOAL MANILA Mr. and Mra. Kraeth Fam ey of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Curtis of nest Cohertour, Irad and Kevin, And keep me getting up to see Fbwlor, In d , Mr. and Mra. Joe Morris and daughter Carole of all of Pontiac. The occasion was, What I can do to comfort me. NATURAL MANILA Yoder and tamlly of Forrest were Peoria, visited Herman and Katie , the February birthdays of Greg | If ' should sit In court, I guess Oohernour, Mrs. Wesle; Boiide-. I'd often be In deep distress Monday afternoon and supper Knauer on Saturday j .. ____ , ...... \nu ask His Honor for recess. guoata of Mr. and Mra. Monroe Mr. and Mrs Frank Knauei | *nl ■‘£ ond h*rthl**y y he* ■ SANDAL-WOOD •hell and Lauretta. and sons of Strawn. Joy Knauer <«*ughter. Karen Sue i i.rvi ir see the awyers stall Mr, and Mr*. Derail* Farris of of Bloomington, who spent the Afvi .teat them "argufy" and brawl, BIRCH jsn * akt nart it. it at all: Falrhury were weekend guests at weekend at the Knauer home, al ALSO BIRCH f t” PLYWOOD FOB CABINETS the Lyle Ferris home and Satur ter ted the Ice Capades at Cham Mv vocal v» torus I nate to state Watching T. V W ill not lei. me artl~u.ate MANY OTHER VARIETIES OF GENUINE HARDWOODS day afternoon visitors were Mb, paign on Saturday of laat week Efficiently lust here ,jf ate. w AVAILABLE — ALSO MATCHING and Mra. Nbrman W etsel end Dr J. J. Moran went to Chi- Turn the knob, watch 'he idc1 Besides T have hernia PREFINISHED MOULDINO baby, Robin Kay, of Cropaey. eagn Sunday evening, where he Aa each moment tensely n> That >.onstant|v keepr ne in awe. Mm Pauline Delaney of Wash- will he until Wednesday attend See the Sheriffs do thel> duty ‘ ~ of Low ing the Chicago Dental Conven T truly would iellghi tc be When some rustler has U> die. A juror for an hour or three * Point, were Sunday guests of Mr. tion held at the Conrad Hilton And sec Youi Honor, believe me. and Mm Jae Delaney and family. Hotel Then the comedians doing untie* Aa the crowd all cheer and lough. Dispensing * uat ice honestly . . . Livingston But still f hope that vou will see Then with somber though la we The merit of iny urgent plea And iuk in kindly vxemrt me — If It Isn’t mostly chafi. For I wil1 soot IX: 8 .. You can watch the family 'roatoU* i am yours, :especifully o! Chatsworth Secret storm and edge ot nlgru See Perry Mhson and Gil Favor, .m A. itaooin. as signed by me. Wash Walls! Rowdy Yatas who likes u> '1ghi. • NRW MACHINE • PRHRKRVE PAINT Then advertisers will be ous.' • UMM EXPRNHF, AND HAVE Wasting time la all they do IMDCORATINfi Always trying to sell some nro- duct • IMCAUTY RESTORED Proving that each one Is true. • NO MEAN OR INCONVENIENCE See the egg heads face the Nation I raided down with vast excuse. Rug* and IJpholBtery Shampooed Th*;n you get the firmest notion Pen 'em down, but what's the Like New use? — Uncle Sam will soon be coming Free Kntlmate No Obligation He will never paas your door. For he really Is your Uncle JOSEPH P. FREE HIM, So Just pay your tax oner mote CMATHWORTH II4.. — PHONE U iM W Then always keep the money flow ing When real hard you try. While the good old debt Is grtnv- tng You must pny. until you die James E. Curtis
Junior Scouts Finish Badge ThcJuntor Girl Scout* met at the Methodist Education Building after arhool last Thursday and sang songs and played n ew (antes We finished work un our game badge Next week will be our Girl Scout birthday party. Jean Gen ies. Scribe
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i||MIw m(|M oB M a| i UMYTOMlrknnpifelnl •. UNSMOMt,A L |fM |JJ|m MC*I m # KILwLsRadM as 2 4 - Jhugdgy, F to FORD DEALER you a m e ■ A dinner honoring the 51st wed chased from John Shearer in 1888 obtain one than others because Another of Chatsworth'* grand ding anniversary of Mr. -nd Mr*. by William Bamer, has been on they all' ufy have ISU and Illi 1 ladle* pasaed to her reward William Fleam* r, Sr., the 30th of exhibit at the Fred W. Klngdon nois Wesleyan. ANNUAL Saturday evening In the death of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kemnets and Implement show In Cullom. The It la going to be a problem, the Mr*, liannah Becker, which oc the 21st of Mr. and Mrs. William planter was used for 26 year* by location of these junior college*, curred at her home in Chats Firmer, Jr., was held Sunday, Mr. Bamer, planting 2,800 acre* but it is hoped rural people will worth. Mr*. Becker loved Ufe and Feb. at the home of lir. and Mrs. of com and is In perfect working “get on the ball" and not allow made the he*t of it Everyone Lowell Fleeaner in Chatsworth. ' cond tion at the preeent time. Af all thre schools to be located in knew Grandma Becker and she ter the show it will be shipped to the densely populated areas of will be missed by old and young. the University of Illinois, where It THIRTY YF IBS AGO . Chicago, Feoria or East St. Louis. WHITE will be eet up in the museum of Mr. and Mr*. Henry Jacob* February SI, ISM the farm mechanics department, A junior college is not a pana plan to oelebrate their 40th wed along with other similar relic*." cea for all the education Ills, but E. B. Herr, who has been em It la a big step in accommodating ding anniversary Sunday, Feb. 25 ployed out of the Emergency Re at their <>me in Dixon with a Livingston Lodge, Knight* of young people after high school lief office In Pontiac as o»ecial Pythias celebrated the 61st anni graduation, who want to continue family dinner. MUa Gesena Hop case investigator, has been pro pe and Henry Jacob* were mar versary of the founding of the or their education. It shouldn’t be SALE! moted to work relief superintend ried Feb. 22, 1905. at the home der last Thursday evening. A a plush, exclusive institution, ca ent, effective Feb. 18. Mr. Herr debate on the question, "Resolved of the bride'* parents, the late succeeds S. H. Bertgstrom, a Pon tering to the wealthy, but be in William Hoppe* In Charlotte that it ain’t no crime to steal the range of those of lesser in tiac man, who takes Mr Herr's chickens" was put on by four Township. place as case investigator. Eu comes. blackface artist*. Arthur Cording Argument has been raging over Fire completely destroyed the gene Grotevant, now a resident of prtaldtd a* chairman; Elmer aige two-story frame dwelling Pontiac, but a former Chatsworth whether the junior college should man, will continue as assistant to Gray and William P. Turner took require tuition. Why not T If house on what is known as the old the affirmative side of the ques Pearson homestead, -J miles west Mr. Herr. the student really wants to go to tion and C. T. Hammond and Fred school he should pay some tui of Chatsworth, Sunday afternoon. Feb. 28. 1935—Miss Virginia ii Meisenhelder, the “nlggertive." The William Sanders family resid tion. When things are free people Bell, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. a rewell reception was given to rush in to grab a "handful” whe-, ed In the house. The house was T. Bell, Chatsworth, became the erected about 50 year* ago and D. W. McCarthey family at the ther they want the product or bride of Thomas H. Taylor of not So it might be with Junior was modem 8-room house that ratlin, Friday, Feb. 22. K. of C. Hall Tuesday evening. could not be replaced now for The McCarthey* expect to move college students rushing In be $5,000.00. The farm is owned by Miss Lenore Griffin, eldest by motor truck Friday to their cause of then ovelty. They would Peter Decker of Strawn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. new home in Mendota where Mr. only clutter up the scene unless Griffith of Piper City, and Fred McCarthey will soon open a new truly Interested in an education. Open house was held at the Kyburz of Chatsworth, were unit drug store. Someone described the U. of I. home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell ed in ma> .age at 2:30 Saturday as expensive junior college. Stu Christman, northeast of Chats afternoon, Feb. 23. The couple dents who had never been away worth Sunday afternoon for Mr. was attended by Miss Elizabeth from home, leave high school, go For a Umttsd ttm* only, w* Ford Doaisr* offsr a new and Mr*. Henry English on the oc FIFTY YEARS AGO •odes el apscisf fuli-slio Fords with a comydris sgtilpmant Byburz and Car! Kyburz, sister ing directly to the state univer • Specially Ordered casion of their 25th wedding an- and brother of the bridegroom. February 26, $616 sity, where they are one of some packaga, factory-installed. Result, th* prio* Is much lower ni ersary. The couple was mar • Specialty Priced than you’d pay lor such a car with your own “custom- A very pretty wedding occurrt l 20.000 attempting to get an edu ried Feb. 18, 1920, at the hon of cation. Many never get adjusted P Far a limited Nma an hr installed” option*. Vat you’re getting th» aqulpmant moat the bride's parents, Mr. rid Mrs. FORTY YLABS AGO at the pleasant farm home of Mr. paop/a want—In a big luxurious car. At a saving so big, and Mrs. Albert King on Wednes and are lost In the shuffle. Within Louis Meisenhelder northeast of February 26, IK.'. a year or so they give up. In defeat this has to bo a Hmltad tlma orikf—corns in soon! Chatsworth. day afternoon, February 24, wher The average span of lite is not their oldest daughter Edna Mae. and frustration and are through with education. Chatsworth merchants decided 65 years and very few couples live was united in marriage to Walter LOOK 61 ALL TOO OCT • Crulaa-O-Matlc DrWt • Dtlui* all-vinyl upholatary Wednesday to sponsor the annual to observe their 65th wedding an J. Grieder. Miss Viola King, In a Junior colege with 2.000 to 00 THM tFHHAl F000I • Bright-matal asst trim • Bpaclal chroma sitsrior trim free community sale again this niversary but Chatsworth has one played Mendelssohn's wedding 5.000 s’udents these petr|>lo w ould a full wheal covars • Whlta sldswaM Ursa * UO-hp Big Sis spring. Date of the sale was set couple who pesed that mark on march. Rev. J. W. Johnson of have had ,nore o! f» chance foi ad • Choics of f- or 4-door modal*, Whit* or Caaptsn Blue Gilman, an uncle of the bride, justment and fulfillment of their spoke the words that made them needs. Many would complete a husband and wife. The couple tw. year junior college course and will be at home after their wed be better prepared to go oj If they ding trip on the Claudon farm wished to continue with univer Walters Ford Sales and Service southwest of town after March sity courses. BLONMB WALTERS — PHONE 6664161 — t HATH WORTH, ILLINOIS 15th. More *tudc-nts would have the opportunity of an education with If you'r* Interested In an Uied Car be sure to see your Ford Dealer Wednesday morning, Feb. 24th, You'r* gambling—with th* in 20 ot 25 mile radius and within at the Lutheran parsonage at dally driving distance if they wish odds against you—if your Charlotte, Rev. A. A. Hahn offic present shock absorbers have ed to commute. Tits would wive iated at the marriage of Elizabeth the expense of dormitory room aeen more than 20,000 Mile* Homickel, daughter of Mr. and and Itonrd for those who wished to aer vice. Shock absorbent Sta Mrs. Conrad Homickel of Ger live at home. A Junior college lo bilise your c. r. Tli y keep many! lie Township and M . Jo cated at Pontiac or Dwight would wheels from bouncing off seph Kemnctz of the town of accommodate many In this central the road. Prevent erratic Chatsworth. They will reside on a tea CLASSIFIEDS/?" steering end aids sway. the bridegroom's farm where they will be “at home" to their many Deal seal Me wllfc aafaty. Have friends. V - your shocks checked today, and if they’re due fo. re The Chatsworth Gun Club hole1 placement, have a set of a tournament at their grounds if this city Wednesday and almut 32 Monro-Matics® installed in faced the traps and some very ro- just 30 minutes. marknhle scores were mode C. TAKI TH* SO-DAY FH t MOL J. Schade carried off high honors Try Monro-Matic (hock ns an amateur with 145 birds kni abaorbara for 60 days. If f'd o u t o f a ikissihlc 150. y o u 're not completely aatlafiad, return tham lor th\jng to the unsctled condition a full refund and reinstall Istion of your old shocks. of the Fire Deportment at the pivsenl time the Village Board has requested the men of Chats- j worth to go toi the firehouse and assist in gelling the appara MONRO-MATIC tus to the fire. The1 Board is making arrangements for a more S' OCK ABSORBERS efficient fin1 alarm system as II " AVAILABLE AT is impossible to hear the fire bell t» in all parts of the city at all limes A siren whistle will undoubtedly United Auto Repair he (Mit In soon. ffuftftbaum Chevrolet-Olds • COTTAGE C1IEEKK- Distributed By TOMATO KAIAI) PONTIAC AUTO HUPPLY % can or pack dry onion soup mis. 422 West Howard Pontiac, III. 1 pint cottage cheese
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<*:» % ‘•hl-C *TMr UL " A. •- I • •»- **** +** r • «•»*«.*? it a vjp J— auii-A . 1 Y a o V n r v r t CAROS ara V rwh tc or toe g* *h , ^ h -. . *4044 THANKS ind adding tne e>pone» t*. hu- IV 'V 1 >V. PDo AB -t s'* quateL «_» teacher patiently repeated tl* tx ~ i n a S V. Air'll' .a. C^. ? Sto ji>L m at**v > tr V.tf ! f planation until everyone under dub will erect a ctie K j L C. ’»e*r vrrpa’Ljr ai. J stood Hall Saturday. Feb. 37 at •a-ipuiorv i t us at *os ttu* * Mr. and Mrs. "OfOUTION suer lot the last time, out of a room The Cliris' Chorus had a fine im a tended t Bring sandwiclu-s and records. the (W»ath of Ve«r#jn Minor. f O l SALh i f ii mgierki n . mi*.- that had been our workshop for blending of voices as they "wann ^aske' ball game - h nearly 30 years. -Mifune Miller. *iatm ------1 i At t» i A R ' \.\1» 1 H < 4»*» Wki hairy woa^Mclun ed up" with their scales before --Bernice Pearson. r.lt't >y night Wu have triad to tout We decided recently to go back tinging "Lift Thine Eyes to the AMERICAN LEGION aud Auxil for a visit and note some of the iary fourtii division Poppy Day • —Kenneth Edwards, neje-e.. ROBERT ADAMi AG£NCy Ir. and Mrs. during the winter Mountain." They went on to sing er In lvaiJi kee north*, but It’s realty been dlffl- changes that had transpired In 10 "Calm Be Thy Sleep." "Bless This meeting Sunday, Feb. 28, at 1:00 I o k b \i > p.m at J. Ivan Dapport Poet THANKS for all the caul* I ’M.d uneral service I cult. TJi* first plan was to nail years. House*' and "O Mary Don’t You I'JSU.CM <(•/'“ . a I.'t'I’.O'HV J %■ We suppose It was a more or No. 73 in Tsylorvllle. flowers and visits extended to me Vl-aMi tbi> *t>act\ V ielke of Ksu,^kee| ■uac to the tree trunk and cover Weep." baths, double C-h> t:«". Its. Jennet* less typical day (if there Is such The teacher reminded them to while In the hospital and special | U with chicken wire, but the-cats Four years aid. Sout’. side There we. e 9 discovered it and somehow man a thing) In the life of the high put the ”p" on "help" so It didn’t MOTHER’S CLUB will meet at thanks to the doctors and nurses i Three bedroom, i-sicrj j — a hav> rent* could he suspended and kept to know they were studying spell time for lunch. 330 went through • —Elmer fYoebe. east part of Chatsworth. ThW j u.’ it bof .is, p’u .u i| ing and were being tasted. tension Unit will meet Tuesday, 6 H ’k . away from cats and squirrels. the lunch line. On the menu were March 2. a t 1:30 p m , at the home is priced for quick rale c - L-, s.wer set dot.. This worked' fine unfit a high Typical of students and partic spaghetti and meat balls, peas THANKS to everyone for the 66800.00. t " i c i MU' Csndv ularly seniors, they talked their Kenneth Rosenboom home with Jumping dog discovered It. By and carrots, shredded lettuce with Mrs. Louise Jensen aa hostess cards, flowers, gifts and prayers Three bedroom ranch style Cate.-Inf Setv < leaping at the mash hag he man- teacher out of giving them the choice of vinegar or thousand Is while I was in the hospital. I ap home located on spacious lot in word “maneuver." complaining Assisting will be Mrs. Wm. Lee msmm cHwwtn t otu aged to rip the bottom out and land dresalng. fruit Jollo choco and Mrs. Clarence Bennett. preciate them ao much. south side of Chatsworth. Resi M l Fr uJt Hu steal the euet. they hadn’t had it. She good- late chip cookies, cheese, bread, • —Dana Kay Haims. dence has built in ovens and stove, Oil It*. 24. 63ft 112* tfmtaMor" .!*>_• H utrlJre’ At In o«r third attempt wo short naturedly selected another word butter and milk. Any youngster ltt baths, lg. utility room, central '•vromes uf ti e W.SCS Win meet Wednesday. Mar. ened the wire u> put It out of Of course It could have been they who complained about his lunch WE WANT to sincerely thank air conditioning and gas heat. 6 d u t Ch .rch in marfi of doge but we Mart get didn’t know how to epetl It and must be hard to please. 3 at 2 pm. at the Methodist yra. odd. Priced for Immediate Flowers for All llneoaimw Education building. atl the wonderful people for the tf} Jotw Flessncr | It out of reach of youngtore who thus managed to maneuver out of After lunch we dropped Into many cards, gifts, calls, flowers sale. Cut Flosvers- -Plants- f'orsagi rfM »t tlw Apparently gave the wire a fling It. an English n class. We found stu Two story residence, garage at Phone 692-3024 tor Dritvjr^ tc;i a»t N irdng The last half of the period they and any other service* rendered intothe tree. We found the meeh dents studying Silas Mamer. aa JR. FARMERS will meet at the us on our golden wedding anniver tached. 1 % baths, fire place, full OOPPS H41WR& vd bag containing the euet wrapped went to the gym to observe a sophomore English classes have high school cafeteria Monday, basement, w.w. carpeting. Excel 516 S. 7th Fabh .- speech group preparing for the sary. It made our day a really V . .md \1 r>. *■* around a email limb far out of done for the past 30 years, but March 1 at 7:30 p m happy one. lent condition, 10 yra. old. -itn’lj. the l'Yar.K our reach for replenishing. contest to present the one-act the book Is a classic and well KANE'S TV Sales aud Sn/Met play. "Mariana Pineda," a trag - Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Serene Phone 689-4881 Cullom. Frsw e*ft ’tt lioo Lytxnr fa We’ve about given up on the worth reading. The teacher had FRIENDSHIP CI-ASS meeting of ROBERT ADAMS INSURANCE or, in<1 fauJl;- uh| ’Operation fiueC’ but In another, edy. given them mimeographed ques mates on antenna Jobs. t> the E.U.H. Church haa been WE WISH TO THANK every ” (ti-uifti r* e 10ti. ve iETUKNtNO TO THE SCENE working at the board drawing concerned with the characters in good grain bed and hoist. Will Work Guaranteed ■ v ot Mr. and M:r graphs. One little girl found the story and their personalities TROOP 174 will meet at the lunch stand Community Sale day. Criminals ate said to return to —American Legion Auxiliary. sell bed and hoist separate.—La- These IH -K » Piper GUy, 111 (test. lumping a bit difficult to reach The American History class home of Mrs Louis Haberkom Verne Decker, phone 5-92 Dan- the scene of their crime, busmen Saturday morning at 9 for trip ride the hue on their day off and the top of ihe hoard so she climb was dealing with the reconstruc forth. * FOR SALE—1965 Pontiac hum ed on a chair to complete her tion period following the Civil to Fnlrbury badge work shop. top; 8x28 ft. house trailer, oxygen retired school teachers like to re Wear uniforms. Notify Mrs. FOR SALE—Used refrigreatora. visit (lie classroom. It’s nearly 10 graph. War. as they reviewed their test regulator and humidifier for car We found algebra I also engag papers. Halierkom If you plan to go. Blue And Gold gas and electric ranges, used oil diac patients.—Dwaln Parker ti years since we closed the door heaters. — Jim Campagna Appli of the science lab and walked out ed In putting graphs on the hoard, We were amused In noting how pupils fundamentally remain the K. of C. meets Tuesday, March 2 ance Center, 317 N. Main St.. FOR SALE—'46 Chevrolet 4 \ U l same Hairdos change i>opular at the hall at H p.m. Banquet Feb. 24 across the street from the Leader dr. sedan, good condition. Al»< s slang changes, hut not the stu Office, Pontiac. tf ’61 Chevrolet 2-dr„ straight stick About 100 Cub Scouts and their —Jerry Barrett, tel. 636-3264. M dents. For Instance, we visited K of C card party Sunday Feb. families attended the Blue and HOTPOINT FREEZERS priced FASHIONAIRI classes the day before IJncoln's 28 at the hall. Gold Banquet at the high school less than chain store: r O R SAL E birthday, which was to be n holi cafeteria Wednesday night. A Upright 10 cu. ft...... $166.00 100x160 ft. lots in Bartlett* K- day, Several teachers Inadvert movie, "Mountain Climbing in the Upright 12 cu. ft...... 61*2.00 Subdivision of Blk. 16, aloi% BIAUTY SHOPPI ently said "The lesson for tomor REPUBLICAN. CLUB will meet Friday. March 3 at 7:30 p.m. at Himalayas," by Sir Edmund Hil Upright 14 cu ft...... 6197 00 north boundary of Chatsworth row la--" and the typical pupils lary was shown. It was a 30-mln- (Upright 18 cu. ft...... 6240.00 Dwelling lots — fi»dre*-Wit t ic SO ANN — WINNIE took great delight In reminding the home of Mrs. Ralph Das- sow. ute movie in color. Chest 14 cu. ft...... 6186.00 sub-dlvlsion. the teacher "there isn’t any school Chest 16 cu. ft...... 6199 60 Dwelling lots — Eastvlew *ut tomorrow." Den 1 with Mrs. Ronald Shafer COMPLETE IEAUTY SERVICE and Mr*. Donald Haberkom aa Chest 16 cu ft...... 6199 00 division. Pupils haven’t changed either Chest 20 cu. ft...... *234.00 Dwellings for sale. when It comes to trying to talk den mothers, used blue and yellow LATEST IN STYLING Girl Scouts Visit balloons and the Cubby, which Chest 24 ca ft ...... ,...6271.00 Two-story, new gas fum** the teacher out of an Incorrect s.w. aide. nnswer on a test, but the teacher Town Board they received last month, as their m r r r a p p l ia n c e n t o r e I’ FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL 635*3106 good humoredly explains again center piece. For nut cup# they hl M irtn AoiNct 1 HOI AN m il Irf OfATSWORTH, ILLINOIS for the umpteenth time why the Meeting made a figure of a cub scout and Chatsworth put it In the cup. answer I* wrong. About- 10 Girl Scouts, accom FOR IMMEDIATE SALE —20 FOR SALE—2nd hand Frig' We liked the sense of humor Den 2 with Mrs. Jake 8cher and week-old Shaver pullets.--Loomis daiie, good condition and the panied by their leaders, Mrs. Mrs. Allen Edwards as den moth we saw displayed by a number of Dwaln Parker and Mrs Donald Hatchery. Phone 6353046. Chats price Is 687. Also have a new the teachers School Is serious ers made two cub scouts of three worth. m il 1985 Frostproof model Fttgidaire, Lennox, visited the Town Board lqUftrt Ice cream containers and business, but the teacher with a meeting Tuesday night. Board 18 c a ft. stss, with left hand | sense of fun usually gets where used their flag* as a center piece. BRING your drapes In too.— door, freexsr on the bottom. | 10( > members answered questions For nut cups they put gold stars Parkers Cleaners. ^ , J t he wants credit fqrfWPV #M Frigidaire in trad e- the teacher Qov- on blue cups see It at the Plaindealer office. . Den 5i 'with Mrs. John McGon- Impishly remarked that waa to igle and Mrs Allen Diller aa den D r,V i CareFuLiy I A resolution was passed that The MfeCElLANEOUS separate the studenta from tha an overhead light be placed at mothers, made a log cabin and a scholars. white house for table decorations. the corner of Pine and Fifth Sts. DOYLES Home A Office CWsr ■ That waa aa many claaaea i Also discussed was the dog situ In the center of the table waa a laK e your time... we managed to observe In ot decoration with Cub Scouts sur ing Rjrvlce. Rug, carpet, fumitur* ation in town. Anyone owning cteanmg; walls, ceilings wanbw’; day We ll tell of others later. any of these dogs that are run rounding a flag. They made the BBn wmtlsnl M ill je cub scouts of peanut* to place on nosptrai noies floor scrubbing, waxing. Tel. Ct ning loose In town should tie X 6-4374, Glkmn or CUllom them up as they may be picked their blue nut cups. Also Cub EZRA SHOLS entered Falr- up In the near future. Scouts made from clothes pins bury Hospital as a surgical pa Be M*T were scattered about the table. March of Dimes tient FCb. 17. ANGELINA HUBER’S CLOTHJNT,, Ftl. Dm 4 with Mr*. William. Liv Gathers $313.05 SHARP was dismissed. bury—home of 08HK.C«H wort, f • * *• 4 # • t ingston and Mis. Gene Waite as clothes and ARROW Milrfe tf Mrs C. C Bennett, chairman of SPPS Loses to den mothers made rocket ships PATRICIA WITTE entered the March of Dimes campaign. and cub scout standing on candy Falrbury Hospital as a medical BUY YOUR fumltnr*. uif a; rr|>Oftrd so far the 1966 drive ha* Cullom 26-22 In bars for their table decorations. patient Feb. 16 pUancta at Welhw)’* In Vuirtyir-. 1 brought In 1313.06 compared to a They also made space men and We trade krwurt prices. W'\ I total collection In 1964 of *117*4 District Tourney space goggles MABEL DEHART, LONNIE terms, largest, ariaetkm. •> This Includes the grade school and Ihe Saints Peter and Paul The following hoys received SINGLEfON and LEONARD FRENCH entered as medical pa FRIGIDAIRE la the « ly -v.r- part of the high school. heavyweight team ended the awards: Rodney Haberkom. bear ufecturor that offer; # e-Yte-r 1 t u t l ■ The chairman reported she season Friday, losing to Cullom badge. 2 year pin, 1 gold arrow tient* Feb. 19 ELMER FROESE, WALTER BAILEY tod SHIR warranty on tht- water uun.f. ri , would like to complete this early 96-23 In the District tournament and 1 sliver arrow; Greg Shafer. motor in the sutoniFttc wav'«; . next week and send the rotlec- 1 gold arrow and 2 year pin: Mike LEY EDWARDS we« dlschar-red at Saunrmtn the same day. Afe eeoiit *>w- st-UM . i Ilons to the county chapter of the The Saints went Into the final (Tore, wolf badge and 1 gold ar t r . National Foundation. Anyone quarter ot the game leading 19- row; Allen Edwards, wolf badge, CHESTER DWUJNC »ntired 1 planning to contribute should get 16 but managed to get only 3 1 gold arrow, 1 silver arrow, 1 Falrbury McopHs) u » nvrdiosl WANT F t ■ i.Z Z their money In this week more points while the Wildcats year pin, and dmner stripe; James patient F*b. 90. It has raw to the attontlon of picked up II Scher. 1 year pin and 1 gold ar t t ; row; Rodney Rosenboom. denner JESSIE SOKEY ftnQ .HAA- m m m m w pp j krai chairmen that quite a few Mike Kaiser and Mike Somers NfSL WANTED—No sxpnfe- .• Chatsworth residents gave their each hit for 7 points In the los stripe and wolf bodge; Steve Huft CARET v/-*rt -nedicel *m tiled as a public service by Centra! Illinois Public Service K. per mo. -Foster Sanlta / Ns.^ v j' Company and the Chatswurth PUIndeater Kurtenhach 1. renberg. 1 gold arrow. John Hue Service, phone 636-3479. *i sod. denner strip; Tom Uvtngutan. X h*f. ARE ’ WELLER and 1 gold arrow. 3 silver arrows unO LOifoTT SINGLETON were dls- FOR RENT— AU modem, 3- General Telephone , ‘J year pin; and Lelard Uvtnsston n’aae F b 23. bedroom house loc ted 2 miles 11 gold arrew, 3 Nlver arrows, v.n c u t of Chatsworth on Rt. 24. Kul Central Illinois Foiled Hereford Club's Company News Saints Defeat St I denner atrip LONNIE ORTLCPP was dU- Available In 2 weeks. Phone Leo A record HO.JOAOOOUO.J6A.OOO construe Pftu! of Odell j Mr*. Dale 9cm.< *.n: Mrc. ■ila ed from 8t. James Hospital, dentes. 636-6005 M4 Ikon budget for lUinoU operations tin Oorv were 3fcii0;. ■on Uac, Thursday. Feb. 16 was announced by General Tele- Bta Ivter and Paul heavy- W in phone Company of Illinois Prate- weight habasketball team easily dent. W G. Wright. Thie repre handed St Paul of Odell a 64-14 1965 sents a «8 million Increase over Wednesday night In the 19*1 941 Breeders Chatawvrih Pem entary school Br-r-r last yearis expenditures The llltnoi# Company's Eaat And the; \ x-.i 'n t , e UIHTHS lYntrsl Division. Mike Somers led all scorers day mceafesg ferny arvsrr. Inc i a ■ n p i m m i with a total of 3$ points. Mike of swiv Oft * Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lowery of the toUl Kaiser Accumulated 13 points w j (Niftfml Ss. i-A -ital. J «o ’ are the parents of a daughter Sale LOCAL Mark Haberkom i, Pat Kaiser U h ejie. ti2 ta b \ t*: » . I f 't nd Aria Jean, born at Fsirbury The Pontiac CWtus Watson 4. Steve Kurtee. tlw '.cfer/‘ vrTdi. » • tr some rU Hospital. Saturday. Feb 4D Thie 11 BULLS - 56 FEMALES rial Manager af bacti I and 1‘sul Weller 2 sy ftem . little mlas weighed 7 foe 914 oca phone, Viren IX AS of the Setnts If 'Igj*- r ;ut, nent as shoveling at irth. ea that tha IN weights saw action In thtL itM lfv. aM«?y ks W dneeday morn- Other chlkteen In the family a rt victory that night. Jerry K vrin. ’.*jt Je-a jt* a h* 'or pedeatriana Thresa 11, Mary Jo 10, Ihd >, took acorixe ks»r»r Tt.o siM h stood around 16-18 Mike 7. Phil 6 Randy 4H. Dan- Table of SI Mkris. HCton Wnub- Vk ’ V, m m m rrv a»* gMa, aaaond gr m * tha
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j,'- , reduced. »l-$M8-$4 Kelly Ox, Mr. and Mrs. Mm Dorothy DriUh« of Bloom of Wolcott, ' txhana, spent Man- ington, was a Chatsworth visitor day In Chatsworth, attending the \.M* JW'hv sale day. community 5—End < f 4th six —Ladies dresses id h .rl’s Cin Joe Van Antwerp* Noble Pear- lng period. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence l: ilar Board meeting. The Methodist duit Fellov hip bury last Thursday night 9—Juniors-National Merit Schol h ibi> sH»acH*. / ielke of Kau.takee.an unde f met Sunday evening for a box *► Its. Jennett | Mr. and Mr Dal Berg an en arship dal. 1 .til Rot «dahl auct i J off vooa* There we. e 8> akaU s r d sev- tertained 40 relatives of Mrs. Ber u—Daddy-Date nit*—FHA. il M»ld nut. tl boxes. The money obtained 10-1 -Fr. National Education more ways and Tom .Garth a. anectatTrs it 'He ' inlor L> I was for *'te ■ 'ganization treasury. gen at dinner Sunday in honor of and Son toasts, •era i s» iting party a l ontia und , Pat Murray's birthday. Deveiopnvent te st others. —Boys shirts size f 18, ootti ,, 12—Report cards given to stu glum to the Ik- back next ■«♦ Tujrsdav tight. ( «ets attended from Chicac > A girl who toUows this carefl present iam •’ nd 1 -tit value* t.. $2.9 Moline,Ran toul and Champaign. dent*. designed program can develop - fco hav- rental ..erv.ee of vow 2 for ftt.OO at J. t- Kelly C (MCOTtifQ WIUl Jt ly Poatl> waite, student at 10-12—Sectional basketball tour understanidlng of The tables ..ur>ii boi ls, p*u.i.h cup*, s.Jvd 0 istsworth. fkh of for M H ‘k . - esle ar spent t. a wet .vend wit* er.. ties to here* If, to other* and to •-■ti, Sii/er aeiviOL. candelabra.— M . jxi M Ai h it 1 Je|„ **d of .3—St*'" Music contest—solo bowls of live gold fish, A cantor lng retardation. l -'t'C'i MU’ Candy .**d Gift Sben i.e pai .,.ts, Mr. and Mrs. Jan as God, and an ability to mast them a ftah net ar- West F-i nk.'ort orer^ m Cuata- Pot Jewalte. and ensembles. rmpomlbtlitic*. of attraction waa The m asting la to all . They movjd ar\.y „ix 16— PTA. M‘s Fr uik Vfuinriel in i l l r . Jttnv a, spent Monday and Tuaa- Centrtlio CouncU, of whioh this boats **et.rL a o. ’M-n . cf tl I- >vH- 16—Super Sectional basketball community I* a p a rt Their slo- , *Sft 3126 Amu Huinlwke1 .iterdu' < appirr die . . io .n higi. school. Their ta:' of last week witi tl.r:r tan ;u- tournament. The ALCW prepared the meal r>ofues a* ti e Weak. . Yeihc te I i Glet i Hemir >v 'r and 18—High school assembly pro gani* “buiulding the bridge to the LADY •i vr^n’er, Bct'.y, h s i.ear r> - 'n.r h . future.” and Richard ABiman, Leonard 'o u t Ch .i’ch in r-toemirtgton Sun- i.itr Cl*^. gram, 9:40 sal Hoeger and Marlin Mayer A|r. a n ’ Ma.. G. org' Bd ly of February 22. Washington’s 1 for All UmnidoiiK i' j Jtitan Flesancr .raa .t nu t We.idel. Chrisman 4 *iodaor 18—G. A skating party. the arrangements. Beauty Shop era—Plant*- Cor***1 •m s tl.e iMfennonit- lia pita. 1 Bu' .ansi.. M.chlgan, spert the 18-20—S ite final basketball birthday, was designated as a day /•u- in Clats.vort' *or ute -ale ve kciri v!-h I'r. and Mr* > n< s not only to honor birthday*, but” m u ,92-3024 tor Dehvjry w-.i x*i \ uving .Tsa bcii.** re..- rnd itn -’xd lit r \ riptioi *r tournament. T S FU )W R & Postlewaite. O* t>und..y ' hey ,.t- for troop*, around the world to door Bmt at Corel CUp *.d t'.i i'laL'deiaer as ’■ he. Vu.* 24—TB tests. .- V* ' y.Vf.fv , , VA- ■■ tet dea Al r ii 'n P n i,.c and were think of each other and osnter Fairiiu? a; . .md \tr«. i>*neu vCyU.' < jix* rcr n.e asri Vi y >x o-4 v loru 27—FHA trip Correction d'/uie. t nests of Rev. i r i Mi— TB tests. their activities around Interna I TV Sales and Some* atn'lj. the Franc Kybrn* 'air'ly, er> Ge- e tdn. tt tional rrlendrtilps. :> V hoo LybuiT txnil , Uu. tl- - ,vfr. *n-» ' f «• ‘fe u Itroi' e o Mr. and Mrs. Buroall Henrietta -4881 Cullom. Fr*e eeh Mr. and Mm. Millar a Max on * International Friendship Day is entertained 30 supper guests at Phone <35-3106 antenna jots. II •or# ind fatnBi' atiesidEd u je t Itp-'i*,- as Mi arJ Mrr. tidvaid ” " x rti'tiiei x‘ >V. Mi»in i- ‘Teocnojin ’»**•: Mr. M's. att^rded b «6 vm>-e o* John T-I|S .■ dW BB March 11. Special emphasis la their home Sunday evening, FMx . MULCB * SON tci no:.it, Sixvutoe, v’lntaj t»- •). F tw t- T.no'. *<■ ShtO^i 1 u‘ lv._n it tl.e J m vjualen F • K | ui iir ‘cm t .tu.'av -■* t l.i„ \ v-ial Ho., e l.i D-vight ’tfvursdi.• W W < lace Wall rich’* 50th tedding anni ork Guaranteed A»ry of Mt. and Mr*, pen W t". •Ud':- tve^knj;. On i tvd. , Mi* / r - and countries. versary. It waa previously report 1-2282 Piper l« y , III cost. i f i.id rA V cx> •\tt',,.ded the Edna Hanna Dies ed as being In the WaUririi home. •aliv rf v’o Jus .gne t ■l.E—1955 Pontiac hum 'Vord was received In Chata- ft. house trailer, oxygui ". .K. 'TS. Vi /r e iv'asl .g ot vor . early Tuesday morning of Royal Neighbors and humidifier for cut- l.' o:.'., v .u .‘ 1 ■«'» w." .eni w*tl t ie dea i of ' mile Gardner, age Make Tray Favors nts.—Dwain Parker tl > MTif.'l* y •. *.c -At*. Jo ir 68, at Pot i Creek. Oklahoma. He u.ed of an apparent heart attack PIZZA! iALE—’46 Chevrolet « ' . • :t ■ "s-.. The Royal Neighbors of Amer | 'rlT l — . T-.gernw e , »' at his home. Funeral arrange ica met at the Robert M Hatred , good condition. Also t. ments were Incomplete at the olet 2-dr., straight stick Ji l’.H .Oil, ., ’■'*•§ + ..eel e .d home Monday evening with Mrs. WHERE? i »jv / (AT. jej •vl *n; i .1 .’ ^di a l ie of writl ig. Mr. Gardner is Carl MUstred ends Mrs Arnold larrett, tel. 635-3254. ’ f : brother < ' M* . Kdna Hanna, of A "BIG" THANKS 1 1 ul!‘.. . Ashman as hostesses: BUI Weems Tap > r isworth. • O U R A L E 1 ro.\ VIjv . <»• r t. I ,-i.iey, Tray favors for the Livingston IN THE HEART OF CHATHWORTH H e w j born In Chatsworth and County Nursing Home were made. > ft. lot* in Bartletta K> I u?;T. lets "'.'i* b d e t w ir d ktt'ar ,iovet ti Oklahoma at the age of >n of Blk. 15, aloiit. [ O'.I iiTK.; zi.'irdau Ike iu* m .1 jars. Mr. Gardner operated During the social hour “50" was WHEN? * indary of Chatsworth To all w h<» aKhislefl !>»#• < <»innitiiiH ^ >«lt* I Alts. VI. V. F-ui.j • n .L„m i ant and later a motel at played with C L. Ortman winning ig lots — Ekidres-WitMc h . Svf y. 1 ,V'> Tn’-'on. Ivansas. H retired high prize and Mias Rosanna Nlm- Any Time...... Also Carryouts on. 1 Vlt. ,itx. »vi.». -> <.♦ . ir u . -T- li Gk.ahr ,a In 19T1 ber low. Mrs. John Endres won ig lot* — Eastvlew rut < otnmittir in am * *wrt*t*x..f M . nfid Mr.s »i«:» v* le I ..urvi.vd by ,*ls wife and the lucky three. ■IcbxiH.tt'. ri’ l U w is* h rn ihlldren, ilchar.,, Dali .a. W. igs for tale, i T a.rlci*/ *no Mr. *-.d Mis. ’e-:-.a. i>»ni i Te n '’vrbour, and jry, new gas fuma-* I K-.ttb MiUcl' Alt ».ippf:' .J*t W«d- ^ivi., jo‘\ of Wichita, Kai I *c^l'tv TlfjJ.t In hone#" o' ‘he1' sar. •l.tei sisters, iJdith Klssack, Chi- B B ’ B A O E N C 1 UKMAN HKltHN, (»i*ni*rHl ( hairman ^utaiux's birthday. • x g ' He’.iht ; M r . Oia Cooper, Oiatsworth . tVk>i.b >** iMrir nia g r. bkfava Krnn , hatsworth His SALE—:2nd hand Ftigi I w 'u v k m u sI piiisb si t*v» H of * nan.nL. i d two a lters | edece *- NEED NEW FARM EQUIPMENT? sod condition and the / C Y r " «W- • ia> $87. Also have a new »fj«niit«>n ivxuft. AJrw. ATux p .jv liJ h..i.. stproof model FHgidalrr.. ei.ii w;,'i ol e a s ipfx»t inaV Sa*-1 t. atm, with left hand ( HUMS! ulybl. Tin! Sunday Gpi'x. mgr on the bottom. $10C i »!ta/»^L Rites For Vernon Ask about bur Loans on that newt Old rrigidalre in trade- ' .i ui Huj tal *Vi itaadiy, * Cultivator • Baler • Picker ice. Rug, carpet, furniture '■Mr id Mrs. Leo Hornstein, Vh*'1 ’tun w iit *o m e of OSHK.Ofcm wort, f. - fail ( I hi * f,V t VW'IH Ml »••• *|l I1* VI»' V - <1)1 i oiol:t. Cji jetbrerers \.ere Al- ind ARROW shirt*. tr Vju.ir s 'ocpiia., i” ooi.i.ri,tM sisiv'i,* p,-r*1 Vi.l la. Strewn; Donald ■)v.r. t v -L it4^ TlO'ha. Leor nd TCertx . Rua I IfOUR furniture, and irh*ir^. V U i r ‘ •»C' f eo Sc knw rt prkxw v?**\ 74' J Cnarles Elliott and Gray don Ber- Monday, March 1st i /. F'lrte' wa In Tiataworth •rgest. soiec-tlon. •* ■ .. . i *l V lr. ..i-vr cj i *ecl i Cemeter.'. DAIR.E L the w ly ' ‘ jiito . w:-x 'm April 29, 1904 at r that offer.; » S-y**.' < hai-worth Hifrh vh, .•t c -.i - h' -ja. v'Jom.ffcLul';- CM I an, the son of Jacob and f on the watc".- uun.t « •. " ll. f i . •Dll'll*' I.V f" . Mf'iole . mlt , Miller, He waa a i the sutomPtk: w9*v->; . • v i ' P|:iaM * *v 4c# *« .'4J * kJ ’.*/ r l ' j. VTL< n »< /eter of Wbrld War II and at thee* at-tW Pli*ir*di~„ c« ‘iT.'ei T -GJ.ipU . W * vtw ted In the area as a f m* J‘■ V ' ,f- L. M...-’a ■ o- *1. : r r. , ,^.x er. \ re ..er.- v h* ’/Id' an • He la urvtved *y one aiater, w A N rP L • < fuldmi C ml»*r i- i ii *, r r it ? i'-t f «• v't Ml** M* inle hilller, Chataworth K. /, J ir tr w 'X . . '*t U r and tw alaters pie * if w li. . h-. * n J t ced 4* ..lm 1. death. KKf'HfD — Wo exporH'- .• jt-.- ilx ’v ;i ilorr:. j on- /. Aor- y -Vcjerlcuo i w .r *i.j fci'ar' I .471 e • ? . Of.-•‘MV’Iff.. , t ■?.X L re*1 — 4er uS'ink. . *‘*i i’. n a^li vu. and tr ial p.^jt- mr. i # A nnual ’’« • ,'j v . 1. ' "•u.s-’jy w .h v yekly pick- $»..* .jp ti trec.ie.s ■* # r v t * roster Sanlt* j »U,Ofc i a i‘l. g i.i' FHallui net's■ •*. phone <35-8479. H *lc.Lr.» I i / Ids 's . on.lac x ci.rrled a /rou| of 21 or- RENT — AU modem, S- V i Price Sale aj ir'i.dinta A *he ' c ’Gc i house loc ted 2 miles ' m ai . . Jt n- t..« i Mrs Chatsworth on Rt. 24. i % ».y l r 1 4 , form ly < ' e In 2 weeks. Phone Leo .n a vr-i. T y w* c r i . 635-8005 M4 I, . nd i r ’s ’*■ ks. v*l- • * . M 199 i m r * * Jl j ■ at . . * .at worth \ l •• 1948 • P U F S B l s ^ 5. . an Mra Tu I tT spent ^ H .m :l ti d f *., . sti, lay to to* lay In ampaign ■JlUIIiillW . • skip r s t a* ■’ -Ire. D i Kai and • S I A F K B !< * of Nm e ei Ic end J r s of Mr and Mr* John • U LUUbEh V Mr and Mrs 111 y Brans and • bWFATPR? family vtaited Sund r with Mr. and Mrs Lyle Br.' /. In !’ ria Table of reduced Item* such a* J* welry, Glover and Brae and Girdles Adult Fellowship Has Box Social i . The MHhuEH Adult rrikwshlp Friday aad Satarday, Fak 26*27 h r an olft 4 Alt Sales final No Exchanges i rtMng hi local eotam and Chatsworth, IHmois Ev'sPrisisTiisi Shoppe rw
t PlAiNO«At«, CHATOWOfTH, AUNOtt Thundoy, F*bruory 25, 1963
INSIDE NEWS OF CONGRESS - Mrs. CUrencs Pool, boms eco nomics teacher, tniu the Board of By L. C ABENDS mntlQg or owning their homes. Congressman, 17th Dial Education soma of the goals, They are allowed a sum of money, of Illinois methods and needs in her depart ment at a special masting Thurs this year it was $1200, for which m HB H I l\\\V ...... day evening. they were to plan to decorate and DWIGHT VETERANS fumiah a home or apartment She teaches about 40 girls in They even drew a floor plan and I f HOHP1TAL freshman, sophomore and senior I GLENN E. KNAPP I classes. They have no special showed arrangement of furniture. " J Preparatory to uur scheduled textbook. The teacher works out Some of the girls learn knitting. H h PPF :§P personal appearance before the the course of study to involve all Their clothing project is a coat or House Committee on Veterans Af- the needs yet avoid repetition, ex suit. They prepare dinners and U I I D ^ a \ fairs next month, we made a week cept where repetition is needed plan menus with special dietary J |# \ end visit to the Veterans Hospital for emphasis. situations in mind. 1 at Dwight. This U one of the hae- Freshmen girls have three home This group discusses dating, / pitals the Veterans AAninistra- projects during the year with an looking toward marriage and U Q I tion plans to clow. I t is this other summer project Mrs. Pool home management During the u W “closing program” of several hos- makes home visits to plan projects dlscuasion of child care they In Dehydrated onion soup achiev pitals and domicilarice that has and get to know the girl and her vite children 3 to 6 years of age 'd Instant fame when someone OHABLOTTH BUB CHURCH prompted the Committee Inquiry family better. This leads to s wid to attend their play school. thought of adding a package to a presently underway. er understanding. Mrs. Pool reported she was pint of sour cream to produce a Saturday, Hk tl While we have visited the renting six sewing machines this cocktail dip Since then, the Senior choir at 7 00 pjn. Catechism class st church 9-11 ^ 1^ , Hospital on many occaa- Mrs. Pool said the class mem year at the rate of $5 per month product has become a flavoring Sunday School Teachers and Of > ajn. l tons, and we have at band all bers were allowed to criticize each for the period they needed them. staple. With its tasty flavor fleers at 7:40 pm. Sraday, Feh. M I maner of statistical data concem- other. This was supposed to be She also pointed out need for an ings, spices and soup base it adds S t day, Pah. M Sunday School at 9:30 am. lng j, our recent visit was to see on a constructive basis, tailing ther stove (they only have three taste appeal to many dishes In Sunday School at 9:19 i r (Jerald Harms, Supt. Lesson: ( Prayer Fellowship Hour it 7 p pttal. ters and should know the Vespon- sewing machine. % cup softened butter or mar Luther League at 700 pm m. * ] In due course, when we publtc- stbiltles for little ones left in their Mrs. Pool organized the home garine C, EL Branch, MJ). H an k S —Edward J. York. Pastor | ,y appear before the Committee care. \ economics department in Chats- 2 loaves French bread Ash Wednesday, first day of we will present our findings with In sewing the freshmen make a worth. In fact she and her first Combine dehydrated soup and Lsnt. Church service at 7:30 pm respect to Dwight. To be suio, skirt and blouse. The sophomores class In 1952 actually did the butter. Slice b n id almost with the celebration of Holy Com PI RAT BAPTIST CHURCH •» *• not the most modern hospital; learn to line garments. In foods painting, decorating, and made the through to the bottom. Spread munion. they plan luncheons, dinners and curtains for the room. butter-mix on one side of each teas, dealing with more advanced She also planned the designing slice. Wrap loaves tightly alum ALCW general meeting at 7 JO things. They do much of the and arrangement of equipment for inum fo(L Bake in 400 degree m. work In preparing for the annual the sewing department. oven for 20 minutes. (Or bake David Moke, Paator Mother-Daughter tea. On Saturday afternoon the one and freeze the other for fu In their study of home care for Board held another special meet- ture use.)'
STS. PBTEB AND PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH - Telephone 630-3230
Allen Marshall, Paator
On Saturday and day bafora m Friday and Hotyday of Ob- DR. E. a VOIGT tatlon—4:00 to 0:00 pm and 80 to 0iJO p m —Jerome V. Morrissey, Paator
9:30 I tegular meeting of Cate chism class 10:00- Youth Fellowship meeta e~tM to decorate for supper. 5:00 to 9:00 Chili Supper spon sored by the YoPU* FfHowahip. Those attending wdtl held support A lw o y s a the youth’s giving to tnetr mis sion budget. p h o n e a t Monday, Feb. IS Churches Cooperate 9:30 Sunday School l wesson, In Lenten Services h a n d in a "Christian Forgive ness” Beginning Wednesday evening, In all this, there Is cine pntnt Ouaranteed 10:30 Itegulnr morning wor that must he emphasized. Even home that’s ship service March 3, three ch u rch es will lie C(x>prruling In mid-week services. (hough the Congress should re II « > Special committee nnri duce the proposed budget spend- te le p h o n e Ing of presidents nnd treasurers ol The first one will In- at 7 .'Ml at the EUII Omrch with the Kcv. imr by 125»25 million (nnd that !ihe WS. YF, Brotherhood an the ihisild lie easy), nnd even though p la n n e d UNZICKErS JEWELRY orgnnl/ixi classes. Ixriiy Hula s|icnklng on Hie sub- *•------— — FORK KMT, ILL. Ject of "IV ter” thehe Congress should transfer this 3.(Ml Membership class at the __ ' “■ < Veterans Adminis isirsor.age. You are welcome If March to the service will lie In »<"'lng **’ the Meth '' purtsste. This Issue It The April committee (Mr. and There have been sev eral M rs. Walter (Irteder, Mstilc l*or- In the EUB (h u rrh when ftev no’ nrw Allen Marshall speaks on "Her- orroslotn when the President h a s icefield, and Viola Oruaenharh) Imptsmded funds ap, oprinted by , ... th*> Congress fo r a specific pur- _ii>n. •SSI'fL?1, rV“?’ pose Two notable'example* are 7 30 First ( 'immunity Coop- fTl w |B President Truman’s stoppage of eratlve lenten service at the EUb the Methodist (huren. the mnstnietlon of an sire raft Quality ASorvko Church. he itev. Leroy liula April 7 the service will be in render nnd President Kennedy's will preach concerning "IVter " the Baptist Church w44h the llev impounding of funds for the B-70 In I toy lluntley. Paator la Roy lltinley addressing the bomber On the Veterans pnv rongregatlon 9:00 RNk. Hunday School 57th Annual 10 40 n.m.. Morning Worship A 40 pm., TYalnlng Hour Stockholder's 7 30 p m , Evening Service
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Regional Winners Many Waste QsitOa Named In NI-6ai Doctor's (M s C o n s u m e r Scholarship Brent jf 5. Lavstta flaw Mayor, It, ot Maxine's Beauty Spot Protection Normal, and Japes $L00 off on any permanent with IT at didn’t quit on tM r own, they < * the th is didn't thnk "ami) f reports offset appointment made by March 1 In the ad thorn, but if their own Ufa A w trk pended on it they would ------Phone 635-9014 TODAY!! They were There Is an attempt to change canaiaaiei in coRifMuiioii m m on tin adverthtm. requiring packs to SWING INTO SnUNQ with mm Saturday, February 6, a t the hear a label atatlng that la dangerous. An effort la being OPSK: Monday thru Saturday noon, also EVENINGS W1UIAM « . CLARK Northern nUnoia Gas Company Located 2 miles west, 1 mile south of Charlotte ssteabsl store In Joliet. NI-Gaa sponsors mads to reduce the appeal to on blacktop young people by . to ha at Meat 25 yearn old. THE BAIT AND attention — a hook baited with young home eoonomfca students to THE HOOK the word “FREE" In big adver attend coUegv and major In this Asked w tisements. The onsumer answer field. portent to Every fisherman carries In his ed ad, tpwt the salesman railed Judging Is baaed on academic menta Uka thaaa: : kit, one special plug or lure that to sell him an attractively-priced accomplishment In whorl, home- "You foal Mat without a la his sure ft re b ait When every set of plastic east coven for his making ability, preparation at the rette in your hand." "You thing else has failed to land his car, with the understanding ttu-t cherry pie food project, home ec to ha part of tba crowd." "I Uka Limestone - Phosphate fish, then he turns to this special he would receive a “free" transis onomics knowledge, poise and per something in my mouth." "It lure, confident that It will land tor radio along wtth his purchase. sonality. gives you an enouae to it down him a fish. It has never failed, But the as team an immediately Lavetta is the dauguhtm at Mr. for a cup a t coflea." so why shouldn’t it «-ork now? talked up a much higher priced and Mrs. Harold Mayor, R.R. L One man a&nlttod, "They’ve Operators of fraudulent mer set of seat covers. The consum Normal, She Is a sector at Uni proven It camos oanosr. Still I You C oH - We H o w l chandising schemes always are er Insisted that he wanted the ad versity High School, where her rae tasty, a d it casting with some time tested bait vertised seat coven, with the free home economics teacher and pro gives me something to do. Give to land the “poor fish" consumer. radio. Read the print, said the gram sponsor Is Mrs. Margaret The old-re liable, never-fail bait talesman. Several lines of very Bradford. which is most often encountered small type in the ad stated that Joyce is the daughter a t Mr. Leroy Hawthorne — 635-3202 by our Bureau of Consumer the radio would only be given with and Mrs. William Lubban 503 East Fraud is the word "FREE.” the purchase of the heavier, more Third Street, Gilman. Joyce is This Is the word that Is suppos costly seat coven. a senior at Gilman High School. ed to put the salesman’s foot In Another customer came to us Her home economics teacher and your door, and that is what he recently with the copy of a direct sponsor in the program is Mrs. wants first of all — just to get at mall ad In which the advertiser Ann Read. you. O ir Investigators have been promised anyone a free transistor The two gtrls will now compete told, in some cases by con artists radio if he did not offer them with ten other students from themselves, that getting into peo the best bona fide deal on a spe throughout northern Illinois In fi ple’s homes or places of business cific brand of automot >e. After nal eompetltioln February 27, at is 90 per cent of the job — or, in considerable negotiation, the deal the Company’s General Office. their own jargon, "locking up the er made a "final offer" on the Top award will be a $1,000 scho deal.” They are confident that if price. The customer left pur larship. Second and third places they can get to you, they can chased the same car for *290 less make the sale. will be $300 and $150 for college at another dealer establishment, expenses. All twelve finalists will The word “FREE" is their pass then returned and displayed his also be the gueateof Nl-Gas for an key to your door. Free, accord contract to prove that he had. in educational and recreational week ing to the dictionary means "with deed, secured s "better deal” from end trip to Chicago with their out cost of payment,” but the another dealer. Therefore, said the home economics teachers. salesmen haw revised this defin customer, he was entitled to re ition to mean, "without OBVIOUS ceive the transistor radio, as G e t th is cost of paym ent” I assu. e you promised in the advertisement. that we .now of very few instanc Not hardly said the dealer, who A youngster, presented with a es in which the lucky recipient of then made an offer to deliver the huge German shepherd for Christ the “free" gfh receives anything car at (1 below the price the cus mas, looked at the big dog In won B P aarvtoa la faun N0fc aa < without incururing some obliga tomer had already contracted rot der then turned to his father ant Mon. L et aae ta ll you about tt. tion on his or her part. If you On the bads of his latest offer, asked, "la he for me or un I for FREE will stop to think It over, you will the dealer claimed he had lived up hlmT" quickly realize that samesmen are to his advertisement. Cl ) C o u n tr y in business to make money: they I suggest that when you read a t pato m a — as m can’t make money from them fancy advertisement splashed wtth selves, or by giving away their the word "FR EE’ In bold type, The latest fashions in girls' merchai Use; the only money they you pause to read the fine prink, bathing suit on the Riviera had It LoVAN CLARK, Phone CwNom 69949*6 can harvest is YOUR money. And and ask yourself just where the one fellow saying he had asm Rural Route, Plptr City, M. they won’t do this by playing fishhooks are hidden In the deal more cotton in tba top of an an- pirln bottle. Santa Claus to you! that is promised Taking time to 5 Here is an example of a fraud think over. such '‘bargains-' wlU which was recently brought to our save you considerable money.
SIDELIGHTS f r o m CULKIN MEMORIAL HOME PRINGFEELD 21 HauA dmbulanat SaJwiai - S r i .PAUL SDION
My phone — like that of all major effort takes place. A m I M m # M — 1 ------legislators — has been tusy in re In thU session two of those smaller — but Important — ef cent weeks with people calling to w is u y m . m m m (LAMNGI | complain that they i ve not re forts are to permit counties with ceived their license plates yet. a population of mure than 100,- r. L I L L Many are irate, pointing out that 000 to place the sheriff's depu 639-3109 they pent their application and ties on civil service, and the money In weeka earllr'. n vc to make the state super and no license plates," one man intendent of public Instruction complained. an nppotntivc officer. The mason for the delay is not Two measures have been In that the new Secretary of State, troduced for the sheriffs, one by Paul Powell, is not trying to do Rep John llou' ban Democrat, a good job He und the |>eople of I’ark Forest, and the other by In his t iff am bending every Sen. Bert Roasander, Republican effort to get the plates to the of Rockford. It Is generally a state's users as rapidly as pos valid assumption that we are not sible. going to have g need as well as those who were ex If either of thear measures perienced and knew the task » can paaa this session It will he a little better. This Utter group la victory, and then I hope we can t no longer working because they go on t/ytkr, Gat Johni-Mnnvrfle Saol-O-Motk Mtglo« from The Lhdap tea ef Chatswartk Jac THE CHAT5WOKTH Thursday, February 2 5 , 1965 _____ as he and Ctordlng were Old Fire Bell to be In the The Day After Church, but the ftre about the only scoring punch the put out On Tuesday, the day after the graders had. Kenny has started without much Community Sale, Cttff Runyon M a lightweight or heavyweight The lire bell has a dsnt. How and OmII Claster were busy since he was in the 6th grade. came there might have cleaning up the left-overs from this manner. The belt the sale. on a tower In what They had a truckload of boxes really be a wild scramble next The 4th annual Chatsworth 6th now the parking lot for the containing old curtain rods, Vene Both Chateworth year. A 6th grade tournament will be tral block. L J Haberhom would tian blinds, paint cans and odh teams ended thdr held In the public school gym on to toll ' season’s play run acroae the street and ring and ends, bundles of used lath, TV Friday night whan Sta. PAP lost Evenly Matched Friday and Saturday, March 5 Frank the fire bell For a celebration tray and odd sized screens. to Cullpm in the semi Ikwli of There Is district tournaments and 6. The tournament will be during the time the pro* of some sort e banner was strung Still remaining on the street GOOD NEWS t o * CATTUUUW in the state with stronger teams held on these dates regardless if -INIKEAU IN NUMB— S me asunem n Heavyweight dis across main street end tied to the ware old time, a dining table, trict and Chateworth Public lost than the Onarga district but it the high school team is still In bell tower. A strong wind came electric stove, section of shelves, IS HALTED to GUman in a first round game is very doubtful if any district is regional play or not. The firmt up, tipped over the tower and rusty pieces of machinery and of the Piper City heavyweight as wide open as the one at Onar round pairings will pit the two dumped the bell to the street. Our nation's cattlemen go good some hedge poets. news in mid-February: THE BIG district. ga. Practically every team in the Chatsworth schools against each Ihle may account for the dent. Ae Hr. Runyon gathered up an INCREASE IN ’( ATTLE NUM In the 66-32 lose by Chateworth meet is capable of winning the other and Saunemin will take on H ie old Are bell has long since unsightly box of non-descript THAT BEGAN IN 1908 Public Dick Cording led the championship and you can look Piper City in the other encounter. been replaced toy the siren, but It items, someone remarked. "How w xs xugoST STOPPED DUR* Chatsworth scoring with 16 for aome awful close games and Chatsworth won the first tourna hae a “history" as It tolled for a ex*?ct to ■*u *}** i INC THE PAST YEAR. There points. Hand had 9. Snow 4, Gal the winner on Friday night will ment and Saunemin has won the president of the United Sta tee JunkT" Mr. Runyon replied. I w u ^ incWMe in iggs but It loway 2 .and Augsburger 1. look back and sea where he had last two. Sts. PAP will be one of rang for Its Are chief, and sound 3 v « aa't. TVy wanted to j was only about enough to meet a very big break at the right the favorites to cop this year's ed the alarm the night of the *»t fid of It This way we have , ^ uguaj increase m consumer do- time and had many a shaky mo- meet. Chateworth wreck. ^ Itoa dean I#It amip." ” . . The CHS Bluebirds finished In mant before the tournament was mand for beef. a tie with Forrest and MeMSbley This development had been ex for 3rd place In the W confer pected, but It was reassuring to The winner will meet Paxton in No Blaster Cantata ence basketball race. Reddick the Rantoul regional and could Na Sdwel On see it confirmed by the USDA In with a 10-1 record waa first Announcement was made this lo n g Term Firemen its annual Inventory of Livestock Roberts-ThawviUe with a 9-2 win at least the first game and week that due to the recent ill maybe go on to the finals. ness of Mrs. Fred Kytourz, there Mesrfay, March I An election was held at the on January 1. Now let's check record was second and CHS, For out of some of the details. rest and MS all had 8-3 records. Regardless of which of some will be no Easter cantata this Citizens Bank to form a Fire year presented by the commun hr George Walter, There will be no ifastens at the District In 1M6. On January 29. The report Blows that farmers The conference basketball race three or four teams win the meet Elementary and High Schools on 1947, Charles CUlicln was elected and ranchers had 107J million was the most evenly divided it the regional representative could ity choir. the description of an* cattle and calves on hand at the has been in many seasons and give a good account of themselves For years Mrs. Kytourz has di Monday, March 1 aa TeacheiF In president, Larry La Rochelle, sec rected the choir group at Easter “On the morning of stitute will be held a t Fontlac. retary and Phil Kohler, treas first of this year. This number could be a close one again next as CHS did last year before run there was an alarm of There wtU be 24 Workshop 8ec- urer. AH three men are still serv- was less than per cent more than year. ning headlong Into a good Ran time. tlons for the teachers to choose a year before. This small Increase toul team in the semi-finals of "on Sept. 14. 1948, a meeting c™,r“ U •hajV*y wlth the Gibson City regional. from as well aa general aeaelona With the regular basketball Mia. Btruckmyer's sta* for a a was held with the Town Board ‘lon, ln ** previous six years, Night he engine and all fire equipment was pur-1 ‘*urta* ^ I c h cattle numbers in- season over the talk already con The Virginia k> end he cerns next year. Moat people close Dick Cording scored 16 points chased from the village by the cr£?*ed " Per ceni-. „ ... in the Public school's losing game cart. In view Chatsworth Fire Protection Dis- Th«e are for *» cattk?' to the VV conference are unani Theatre of farther taveettgitlon It showed Surprised On including dairy herds. The fig mous in the belief that Onarga in the heavyweight district. That CBAnwom ILUNOU trlct is the most points Dick has scored that the heae cart was taken to Lee Mapiethorpe who has been ures for beef cattle alone are Cortimunlty will be by far the Saturday 7:00 “ ' M the Birthday more Important than total cattle strongest team In the VB for the In one game and Is evident of the elected Fire Chief for 16 years, vast improvement Dick has made Sunday 200 and 700 Larry Ulinger, son of Mr. and has served on the fire depart numbers to the nation's ranches 1966 football campaign with CHS water thrown. The Mrs. Earl EUlngrr was pleasantly and cattle feeders. and Forrest the two likely chal since he started his basketball ca Saturday, Sunday Feb. 27-28 ment for a total of 26 years and reer a couple of years ago. Dick wtth all Its eon* uirprtaed Saturday when seven of holds the record for the longest lengers. (The firemen must have Ills classmates arrived for a sur Few More Beef Cattle Basketball — It should be be takes well to coaching and has “RIDE THE WILD term of service since the fire de The number of beef cattle on made tremendous improvement been pretty sleepy at that one). prise birthday party at hie home, partment originated In 1877. Ross tween Onarga Community and SURF” 'O n the morning of Tueeday, rhe boys played games and were hand at the first of this year was perhaps Reddick to be the main and could prove to be quite an with / Haberkom ran a close second, estimated at 803 million head. challenger but of course basket asset to the high school team in a TAB HUNTER, FABIAN and March 24, IMS at 9:1* an alarm terved lunch. Hie 9th birthday serving for a term of 22 years. af lira waa given. The firemen re* was Thursday, Feb. IS This number was 1 Vi per cent ball Isn't neat as predictable as couple of years. Kenny Hand led SHELLEY FABARES Joe Baltz, the present assistant more than a year earlier. It was football and the cage race could the heavyweights In scoring this fire chief, has been a fireman for hist equal to the increase In pop 13 years and assistant chief for ulation during 1964. 10 years. The 1 Vi per cent Increase In the numbers of beef cattle In 1964 was quite moderate In comparison with that of the previous six yean, |i A 4 A A A A J'h su Ji (pA oduca McGreals Spend [hiring that period the nation’s FINEST QUALITY Vacation In Florida beef cattle herd Increased by a FRESH CRISP HEAD whopping 36 per cent. That's why LETTUCE ...... ea. 1 5 c Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGreal ar we got the big flood of beef and MEATS rived home Saturday after a lower cattle prices In 1963 and VINE RIPE three-week vacation in Florida 1964 They stopped at Auburn, Ala., to Fewer Nterra VALU SELECTED TOMATOES...... lb. 2 9 c visit the latter's cousin Fred Here’s another Important fig ROUND STEAK..... WASH. STATE EXTRA FANCY DELICIOUS Kummer and family. * ure: On January 1 there were 11.9 The McGreals s. ipped over and million steen over one year old, 3 VALU SELECTED APPLES...... 3 lbs. 5 9 c per cent less than a year earlier. visited with the Jim Baldwins at AMERICAN BEAUTY INSTANT Ft. Meyers Beach and also called This reduction Is not great, but It T-BONE STEAK.... on the Arthur Walters. Glenn contrasts sharply with the In VALU SELECTED POTATOES...... lb. pkg. 5 9 C Smiths and Orlo Dillers at Brad crease of 3 per cent In the six enton and also the Clair Kohlers yean ended a year ago. GROUND ROUND .. RED RADISHES...... 1 0 c at New Port Richey. The number of beef helfcn over VALU SELECTED BONELESS They reported real good wea one year old wax listed a t AS mil ther encountering only rain and lion 2 per cent more than a year BEEF STEW...... GREEN ONIONS...... 1 0 c a little sleet anroute to Alabama earlier This Increase Is practical- VALUE SELECTED Otherwise the weather waa per ly nothing compared with the In HILLS BROS. DRIP OR REG. ORIND fect while In Flo fids. crease of 41 per cent recorded BEEF SHANKS...... during the six preceding years. COFFEE...... 2 !*>• can $1.49 , Mere Cews and Heifers BONELESS HEEL OF BOUND I TTie number of beef calves on ROAST...... •V, OZ. DAWN FRESH MUSHROOM Town Traffic farms and ranches January 1 was | STEAK SAUCE 3 for 2 5 c listed at 23.1 million, also 2 per ( VALUE SELECTED TENDERIZED Violations 1 rent morn th a n the year before. ROUND STEAK 24 OZ. BOTTLE SUPER VALU Officer Hiram T Know Issued Ill the six years before 1961, the the following traffic violation men her of calve* kept for beef VALU SEIE4TED VEGETABLE O IL ...... 4 3 c 8 V TEFLO N - Inrrrnsed 34 per cent. tickets on the days designated to: SIRLOIN STEAK...... Thom a* Monahan, Saunemin on Beef cow numbers were listed 12 OZ. PKGK. FI.AV-O-RITE Dec 20, 1964; Junior Hurt, Chats- at 32.9 million, another gain of 2 VALU SanECTEI) BOLTED POTATO CH IPS...... 4 9 c COATED PAN worth, Dec 29, 1964; Roy Birch. per cent Cow numbers had In creased 32 per rent from the first RUMP ROAST Chatsworth. Dec 31 1964; amt IS OZ. PEGS. I I.AV O RITE WHITE OR PINK Hmi Bortiff, Chatsworth, Feb. 22. of 1968 to the ftrst of 1964 ARMOI'R CAMPFIRE 1966 Slaughter Climbs LOZENGES...... 2 for 5 9 c REG. $2.75 | The cyclical buildup In cattle SLICED BACON numbers, w hich began In 1968. was 32 OZ. JAR HIAWATHA WHOLE HWEKT VALUE braked to a near stop by big In ARMOUR crease* in slaughter In 1961 and PICNIC HAMS PICKLES...... 3 7 c Jkcal VftcudurtA 11964 Commercial slaughter of cattle Jumped from 28.1 million In FRESH LEAN NO. 342 CANE Own ...... »!■» 1982 to 31.4 million In 1984. Ear PORK STEAK ONLYI 4 Oats ...... - ...... 66 lier In >969 cattle slaughter was VEG-ALL...... 2 f<>r 29 C ;jZ 2 ) ______2.91 only 22 9 million. The Increase WITH TNI riUlOHAK Of from 1969 to 1964 was 37 per cent. 4 OZ. CANS SHAMROCK STEMS AND PIECES During this same five years, pop OH MOM OF The Chicago Motor Club says ulation Increased leas than 8 per MUSHROOMS.... 3 cans 6 9 C WALL PAINT that a good question for driver* cent. (b a ity (Bah always to hasp In mind la “Can I The supply of beef Increased 13 OZ. CAN HOKMEI.’S (with beam) stop In tim er" Doing able to stop from 81 pounds per person In noon i.ucs In lime cun beta you to avntd the 1969 to about 100 pounds In 1964 CHILI...... 3 for 79 c hazards that «Mt hi today's traf for a rise of 36 per cent lo Just MARGARINE...... lb. 2 $ C fic. four years LARGE tVf CANS DEI. MONTE Cattle slaughter and beef output VELVEETA CULKIN HARDWARE may Increase further. But the Cheese Spread .... 2 ^ box 8 9 C PEACHES...... h ...... 2 5 c Increases will be small unless ex CHATSWORTH. ML POUND CARTON BORDEN’S treme and widespread drouth1 SUPER VALU forces heavy liquidation of cattle | COTTAGE CHEESE...... on farms and ranches. 23c SHORTENING 3 lb. can 6 9 c
8 OZ. PROS. ROY AI___ASSORTED FI .A V OR* GELATIN ...... 5 for 3 9 c NICK NELSON'S BLACKSTONE NO. 3t» CANS DEI. MONTE THEATRE Fruit Cocktail...... 4 f°r 8 9 c FLAV-O-RfflC FROZEN (• aa. MM) to OZ. JARS WELCH'S GRAPELADE OR February 94*9 ORANGE JUICE 5 for %% “The GRAPE JELLY ...... 3 for $ 1 Secret Inrarion” PERcffnLLETS lb. box 4 S c TART ORATE DRINK — 88 OZ. 29c WELCH ADE..... 3 f o r $ | ^ oRi’S&rK gT _____ 29c KETCHUP 3 for79c (foT sfiS ts ______10c CAKE MIXES 3 ** 89c COSTELLO’S1"*1®*"
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