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Shirley Cave and Norman Kerber Wed Saturday Eve Mis* Shirley Marie Cave of The modified bell skirt accented Seven Fountains, Va. and Nor­ at waistline with a toft fold end man Leonard Kerber of Washing­ tng in a boar in the back. Her NUMBER 49 ton. D. C. were m arriad Saturday, headdress was of matching peau- NINETY-FIRST YEAR CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1956 July 31 at 7 pjn. at the First de-soie with a complexion veil. Brethren Church at Winchester, She carried a nosegay of match­ Va. The Rev. Paul EL Dick of ing carnations. Winchester officiated at the dou­ Mrs. Faye Cullen of Front Plans To Open Junior College Pontiac Band To ble ring ceremony before an altar Royal. Va. and Miss Ellen Croaon of snapdragons, mums, palms and of Arlington, Va. served as brides­ candelabra. maids and were dressed identical At Pontiac September, '66 Give Concert Mrs. Paul E Dick of Winches­ to the matron of honor. Efforts to establish a Junior col­ has said, “Many young people with ter was organist and acocmpauiied Michael Kerber of Chatsworth lege In Living*ton County are well potentiality need the personal Aug. 11th Mrs. Donna Powell of Waterlick, served his brother - as best man under way, according to informa­ guidance program which a private soloist. and Paul Villemaire and Debnus Junior College can offer.” Arthur O. Walter states that he tion presented a^ a meeting In has secured another fro* band Parents of the couple are Mr. Smith both of Washington, D. C. Pontiac Friday evening. The ENROLLMENT and Mrs. Clifton Lee Cave of were ushers. In the beginning years the Col­ concert for Chatsworth which will meeting in the Oomrounlty Room* be given next Wednesday night, Seven Fountains, Va. and Mr. and The pride’s mother chose a blue of the National Bank followed a lege would be located at the old Mrs. Leonard C. Kerber of Chats- sheath dress with white accessor­ Pontiac High School building. August 11, at 8 o’clock In the worth. buffet nipper tor repreaentaUve* Chatsworth Park pavilion. ies for the wedding. 'of area newspaper*. Daly the best parts of the building The bride, given in marriage The bridegroom's mother chose would be used. Initial enrollment The concert la given by the A charter haa been granted by Fontiac Municipal Band under by her father, chase a full length a pink flowered crepe dress with Illinois Secretary of State Paul of 150 to 200 U expected, with a gown of silk organza with re- bone accessories. Both wore white maximum of 400 while In this lo­ the direction of E L M eeker who embroidered trim. It was design­ Powell for Winston Churchill Col­ has conducted the band for many rose corsages. lege at Pontiac. Ten member* of cation. Availability of this build­ ed with a scoop neckline, long A reception was held in the so­ years. The music for this occa­ the Board of Regents of the col­ ing is what makes a Junior col­ sion Is provided by a grant from tapered sleeves and high-rise cial room of the church following lege have been (elected by the or­ lege feasible for this area. waist line. The bell shaped skirt the ceremony. the trust funds of Recording In­ ganizer*. Hie Board 1* to be en­ The admission policy of the dustries obtained by the coopera­ was accented at the bottom with For a wedding trip to Williams­ larged to at least fifteen. Including school would be the so-called the re-embroidered trim and was burg, Va. the bride wore a yellow tion of Pontiac Local No. 769, representatives throughout the “open door” policy of admitting American Federation of Musi­ complimented in back with a two piece dacron with white ac­ county. Plan* to raise a minimum all graduates of recognized high watteau trim caught at the shoul­ cessories. cians of $80,000 needed Jo get the school schools. This Is the policy for­ The Chatsworth Lions Club ders with a self bow. After August 3 the couple will merly followed by the state uni­ Her fullpouff veil of silk Illu­ be at home at 1523 Apt. 102, 69th Donald Rudolf started are progressing. Approxi­ will furnish a treat for the musi­ mately $16,000 hats been donated. versities, but which they have cians after the concert at the sion fell from a pill box hat of Avenue, S. E , Washington, D.C. been forced to abandon because lace and pearls. She carried a The new Mrs. Kerber is a grad­ New CHS Coach The proposed college will be a Coral CUp. private school, In contrast to a of greatly increased enrollments. Those who are planning a pic­ M axson white prayer book overlaid with uate of Roller Business College Students should be able to white orchid and streamers tied and is a secretary for Weaver Donald Rudolf of Greensburg, public or tax-supported school. nic In the pavilion on Aug. 11 will Indiana has been hired by the Since Uvingston County ha* very transfer to other schools on com­ please bear In mind that the pa­ in love knots. Bros. pletion of their two years at the Re-Elected Mrs. Beulah Villemaire of Mr. Kerber Is a graduate of Chatsworth Unit No. 1 Board of little likelihood of having a pub­ vilion is to be reserved for the lic. tax-supported Junior college, school. concert from 6 p.m. on the above Washington, D. C. was matron of Chatsworth High School, attend­ Education to coach basketball TUITION honor. She wore a full length ed the University of Illinois and and track, assist with the coach­ because the potential of 1,000 stu­ date. Commander dents doesn't exist. a private Also brought out at the meeting gown of azure blue peau-de-soie served four years In the Air ing of football and teach driver was the proposed cost for stu­ and lace. It was fashioned with Force. He is employed with the education and physical education. school Is the only possibility for American Legion Post 61$ met this area. Investigations have re­ dents. For students from IJving- last Wednesday night and heard a modified scoop neck, . long Foreign Service in the State De­ Mr. Rudolf is a Greensburg ston County or tf ? surrounding sleeves and high-rise waist line. partment. High School graduate with the vealed. a complete report of the 4th of class of 1953. He attended Indi­ The curriculuri for Winston area who would oommute and not July celebration. The membership ana Technical College at Fort Churchill College would Include take meals on campus, tuition has Girl Scouts To was pleased with the report. Wayne from 1953 until '56 and liberal arts and business educa­ been set at $400 per semester. Harry Btrkenbetl reported on has attended the University at tion. There would be provided The cost for a student who is from Hold Fund the state convention which he and Dr. Barnhizer Donald Beckhoff Bloomington, Indiana from 1962 strong counseling and adult class­ beyond the area and for whom the Curt Stoller attended recently in until 1965. He will receive his es to meet the needs of area resi­ college would provide room and Chicago a* delegate and alternate. Dies Former Resident, Bachelor of Science degree from dents. Mrs, Luclle Goodrich, board Is estimated at $1,125 p er Raising Drive Several other* attended the par­ the university this summer. county superintendent of schools. semester, an all-inclusive fee. ade on Saturday night and on Dr. Jay G. ’Barnhizer. 90. a re­ He is a member of the Men's Girl Scout mothers and lead­ Sunday. tired physician, died at his home Dies Physical Education Majors and er* are beginning on a fund-rais­ A picture of the past State at Humiston Haven, Pontiac, last Minors Club and was a board ing drive for the girls. Commander, Jamea Finks, was Thursday. He had been ill several Funeral services were held Sun­ member his sophomore year, sec­ Honor Sister New Barber Chatsworth.Is a member of the presented to the Chatsworth post months and seriously ill a week. day. August 1 at the Behrendt retary-treasurer 63-64 and presi­ Centrillo Council with headquar­ for having an all time high mem­ A memorial servioe was held Funeral Home in Pontiac for dent in 64-65. He also is a mem­ M. Rosetta ter* In Bloomington. In order to bership for 64-66. Sunday, August 1 at the Humis­ Donald LeRoy Beckhoff, 30, of ber of the Phi Epsilon Kappa Shop Opens function a* a unit It Is necessary It was brought up that the Approximately 225 persons at­ memtiershlp due* may ba raised ton Haven Chapel with the Rev. Pontiac who was dead on arrival fraternity which is a physical ed­ tended the pot lock supper Sunday to belong to the Council. Norman Rostron officiating. at St. Jamea Hospital Friday. ucation fraternity. Nov. 1 for the 65-66 year. Burial was In South Side Ceme­ evening honorltHC Sister M. Ros­ In Chatsworth In times post .some troops have It was voted to contribute to Dr. Barnhizer graduated from He has YMCA teaching and etta, OSF. The supper was held acted Independently, but this will Iowa University and Chicago tery- coaching experience and has Glenn Pearson opened a new the centennial fund. Coroner Vernon Von Qualen is at the high school cafotcria rather no longer be permitted. The Girl Chairman Karl Weller peasant - Medical School. He practiced coached little leagues, Babe Ruth than at the park as originally barber shop in the N. M. l-aRo- Scout organization la a Nr.ttonal medicine in Forrest 35 years and conducting an inquiry. An autop­ and Pony leagues. He umpired chclle building In the west busi­ ed for the committee Noble Fear- sy was performed. planned when the threat of rain organization and each troop must son and Steve llcrr the following was a pioneer in the use of anae- and refereed adult softball and persisted throughout the after­ ness block this week. The shop is Ik* affiliated with a council. thestlrs. He then practiced in Mr. Beckhoff was born Dec. 14. basketball leagues as well as newly painted and has cap­ slate of officers. 1934, at Foneit, a son of Fred­ noon. Mrs. Ed Schmdt and Mrs. Bud Millard Maxaon, commander; Pontiac until hia retirement coaching of a basketball team at Mrs. Audrle Haskins, president tain chairs for waiting patrons. Herr will 1k* In charge of the He married Elizabeth Bond in rick W. and Nettio Mowry Beck­ the Boy's club at Bloomington, Glenn Is the son of Mr. and John Bnyeo Sr. vice commander; hoff. He attended Forrest schools of Sts. Peter and Paul Mothers' fund drive Special gift solicita­ Harry Blriwnball. Jr. vice com­ Sigourney in 1900. She survive*. Ind. Club, presented a silver watch to Mrs. Howard Pearson of Chats­ tion will be atnrted soon for or­ He was a member of the Amer­ and married Mary Clyden Nov. worth. He married the former mander; Curt Stoller. finance of­ 30, 1963, at Pontiac. the guest of honor as a token of ganization* and huatnes* firm*. ficer; Lloyd Shafer, chaplain; ican Medical Association, the Illi­ appreciation of those attending Zoe Gerdes and they have a son The door-to-door house visitation nois Medical Assorts Hon, the Liv­ Surviving are his wife; his mo­ and daughter. Kart Weller, historian; John II. ther, Mrs. Nettie Beckhoff galU- for her work In the parish during will be held a little later. Haberkom, sergeant-at-anna; and ingston County Medical Associa­ Crop Condition Good the six years t h a t 'rite w as p rin ­ He Is a graduate ot Peoria Bar- IRmda are needed for training tion, Pontiac Elk* Lodge, Forrest man, Pontiac: a brother. William tier College and did hi* apprentice Noble Pearson. Service officer. of Piper City; and three half bro­ cipal of the school. The Rev Jer­ leader*, preparing handbook*, get­ Commander Maxaon appointed Masonic Lodge, which he served The Illinois com crop was re­ ome Morrissey expressed his barliering at Lincoln. ting (Hit newsletter*, holding slim thers, Woodrow, Robert and Ed­ Keith Mnfihl iu adjutant for the as master for two terms, and was ported In good condition and de­ th an k s. nier ramps and day nim|» plus a patron of the Forrest Eastern ward Saltzman, all of Pontiac. ciailing year His father preceded him in veloping several days ahead of Sister Rosetta In aeeepting the numerous other urtlvltic* Each These officer* will be Installed Star. avprage. gift, told of her feelings In leav­ Jr. Farmers to u n it U ex|H*cl(*d to pay it* fa ir A son died in infancy and nine death. August 11 at the legion h(*ix* Mr. Beckhoff was a member of Com averaged 80 inches In ing Chatsworth, a community of Sell Club Calves aha re In the |xi*t some troop* HI Propr*. chairman. Harry Rlr- brothers and sisters preceded him height and was nearly 95 per cent which she was very fond, and have tioon carried along by fund* In death. the First Baptist Church. He was kenliell. John It Holierkorn nnd employed by a rood construction tnsseled. Some of the more ad­ rinsed her remarks with a suit­ Six meml*eni of Chntawurth Jr from other troop* This lin t fall Dan Keen are Die commit lev for company. vanced fields were in the early able quotatinn from Saint Paul Farmer* 4-H (Tub are planning and causes antagonism from otli Insinuation. dough stage. to sell tticir club calves al the an­ er lender* In order to participate The Crop Reporting Service said nual steer sale to Is- held at the fully as required. Die fund cam Mother of Former (he soylreans looked good in most 4-H Club Park. Pontiac, this IHiign I* lo Is* held arens with virtually nil of th e cro p Momence Glad Show (Thursday) evening beginning al Some who have not understood Teacher Dies Hail Storm Strikes 6:45 the organization have lieen un Virginia Taylor Mrs. Mary Helen Stelchen. 88. blooming and nearly 90 |>cr rent AujruBt 12,13,14 Tim Agncr, Chuck Hubly, Mike willing to |tnr1 !rlpntr, but till* died Sunday at her home In South of Town of If podding. Soybean progress Tells Plans lluhly, Mark Kerber, Jim Knoll ty|H» of com bination l*n’l un u su al I height following a long Illness. w as iiIhxi) one week ahead of a v ­ The 28th annual Momence A hail storm struck Sunday eve­ and Sieve Kurtenhnrh are the lo­ Moat churche* have a similar Mis* Virginia Ann Taylor and She was the mother of Mrs. Rita erage. Gladiolus Festival will lie held ning about T V), touching a nar­ cal lada who have fed and fitted organization The small town Roger laivcrne Davis are com­ Boma of llerscher and of Clement Oats harvesting advancer! rap­ August 12. 13 and 14 at Momence. row strip on about a half dozen cattle to Is* oflerod for sale church Isn’t a separate unit but pleting Die final plana for their Steichen. the Uvingston County idly during the past week and The flower show will be held In farms in the GermanvUle area. It Included In the group are two I* n part of the big federation of wedding The couple will Ik* m a r­ director of Civil Defense. There combining is 95 |c at 6 30 - I-ook at the label on your pa­ The Fashionaire Beauty Shop 18 at m erit may l«- found in athletic*, ly of Chatsworth nnd grand­ 10 pm Phone 635-3250 for res­ pm Thurada> Aug 12 wilh the per, and make sure your subscrip­ will be ckau-d Thursday afternoon, labor unions fraternal order* and daughter of Die late Dr William n!2 mammoth street parade at 6 pm tion Is paid up. A u g u st 12. e rv atio n s other* each Ixlng jairt of n larger | T Bell, one lime dentist In F rid a y unit ( Tint (Worth On Saturday morning an old Everyone will In- asked to help J‘4. ft* > ear show nnd antique "flea mar the Girl Scouts, so that their ket" will lie a) Island Park Sat­ j ■Via r lender* may receive training they I urday at 4 in the afternoon a New ItiMurancc spectacular street parade of may receive council literature, j floats, drum nnd bugle corps. od­ and may attend camp nnd nil oth­ Agent Here er activities *(Nin*orcd by the cn or guard* and Hie Medinah Shrine Ailhur .1 Schmidt ag(*tit for Black Morse Troop will parade lice organization Slate Farm Insurance, tins rented office *|Nice In Die fonttieiir build mg formerly •xcupted hy Dr K11 - It rid at Shower for I■ [> dentist III* address I* I *55 ClaHs Holds l/NUst St and III* Iksiis will Ik* > Reunion Mila Jo Itachlold from 9 am lo I pin for the Ml** Nllii Jo llwhiolrl whh Mi*' present, until niuie help la nwili- Sunday hofioi im| |fijr«t /if 4| hi l.ldI sin J\A idilo for keeping the office open Eleven members of the (lint* « r Kurwbty iiffcrruKn. it Iht* hom« full lin e worth High School class of 1955 I of Mr nrul Mi« l4*on Sharp Mm M r mid Mi* Sit hi 4(11 and two their families and. one guest at­ fohn Krladninn was the HMistlnK children presently reside In till tended a reunion of Die class at Roselle Girl Engaged ImtlMii man. the town (xirk Sunday It was Hi* color n rlw tu v wn* rnrrlc«| decided to hold another reunion In To Don H ittler out In tWorstwins of vHluw mat tw o y ears. I'*17. th e first Sunday Mr and Mrs Raymond /.sbtrlski * h ltr Fifteen inj#**!* w«*r® pro* in August I wvld McKinley and of Roselle announce the engage- ••ot from Knlrtnirv ‘ li.iwn, Delmar lloelarhsr were afi|*4ni men! of their daughter Dolores r»rvl OiAtaworth. Unnea ed In make the arrangements Iziverne, to I skim Id J Wittier. son Mrs L au ren Blair and Mrs Jim of Mr and Mr* Joseph Wittier of Glllett Kesainger m ade I lie arrangement* Chatsworth Graduates ® for Sunday Those attending were Thrtr marriage will lake (dare Perk in*-Her loti from Rolling Meadows, lj> Roy on October i* at Ht Hubert's Park Forest. Ht. Elmo, Falrhury Catholic Chmvh In Roselle Family Reunion Ottawa and fhataworth ghe la a graduate of a New N inety guests, m e n d e r* of Dm* Unnea Glllett la graduating Chatsworth Junior Farmers Softball Champions York High School and attended Perkins-Her let t families, assent Friday evening *i 4 o'clock from Chelwrocth Jr. Fa 4-H Kurtmbarh. Gary Irwtn. Larry Aheent when the picture was Wright's Junior College In Chica­ Med .Sunday at Dm* Methodist Illlnnta (Vanmctcial Cottage In 6 m Denny Kurtmbarh and taken were Churk Kiddy, Jbn go last year and la presently em­ Church for a reunion after they Champaign th e h a te r d h h iw In nk Kyburr, manager McOreal and Harold Daaaow. a* Will Teach At ployed as a lifeguard at a private found the Town Park a trifle Mia* Glllett. a graduate from KM* row: Clstu* Watson Piper City swimming poet In Roselle too root Chatsworth High School, la onm- M Daaaow. Jerry KurtenbecH The 4-H b. pya played Dwight In Don Is • graduate of Chats- Out of state members were pietlng an eight monui bustnsss Mark Haberkom th e * final i pane last Thursday Mr* Vended Handers haa ac­ worth High School and a gradu­ from Indiana, Iowa. Florida, and course She haa been working for rant row: Mark Zorn. Oh** night at 4-H park In Fontlac The cepted a teaching position in the ate a t Peoria Berber Cottage Ha Minnesota Other* came from a plumbing and heating aaiahtlsh- _ Uymond Gerdes. Nail Jr. team w

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Miss Myra Tayler has contract' ed to put on an act for Herach- Oitdttr Tips er’s Homecoming on Labor Day. Miss Tayler will put on a Sis Hop­ ROD c a s e J > A a m O u h J > jU s a kins act and will be supported by Aluminum TV aorlials cut Into her five piece orchestra. Imper­ appropriate sections make good sonating rubes. Conrad Kibble, rod cnass. If you use 2-inch di­ FIFTY YEARS AGO derfully equipped system of serv­ Little Miss Ounita Tayler and ameter, ends can be neatly stop­ August 19. 1915 ing soft drinks. Jolly Joe of WLS wiU appear. ped with Thermos stoppers. On larger sizes, wood plugs do the . r l f i m a . ; 100! We received this week a copy That Chatsworth has the nec­ Paul Glabe of the U. S. Navy Job. of the Panhandle Weekly, a paper essary talent to produce a good sends an interesting letter to his published in Amarillo, Texas, band when occasion requires was father, Sebastian Glabe, describ­ STORE LEATHER BOOTS - * 1 7 8 “ which contained a picture in the demonstrated last Sunday. John ing the beautiful scenery in Alas­ Your leather boots will last wheat harvest field of F. M. Cur- ka longer and keep their shape bet­ Steeth being the head of the com­ (With T ra d e ) yea showing a tractor pulling two mittee on music for the K. of P. ter if you always stuff doth or headers, cutting eighty acres of picnic, got busy and made ar­ TWENTY YEARS AGO paper Inside before putting them wheat a day. In the writeup it rangements for a twenty piece August 10, IMS away for any length of time. Store stated that Mr. Curyea had 900 in a cool place, too. band for the day, with L. J. Hab- V-J Day brings hapiness and Joy acres of wheat which made an av­ kom as leader. Of the twen­ -CANNED" HEAT erage of 90 bushels to the acre. to people of the whole nation— ty, 13 performers were from Chatsworth people, like others all Put a roll of toilet paper In a Fred formerly resided on his farm Chatsworth. More than 500 at­ coffee can. Fill with alcohol or near Strawn and went to the Pan­ over the country, started celebrat­ tended the Knights of Pythias pic­ ing the victory over Japan as soon kerosene Pour off excess and handle country of Texas about nic last Sunday and enjoyed a so­ light. Bums for hours with a seven years ago where he pur­ as the news was flashed over the cial time under the shade trees radios Tuesday evening. The fire E. K. Nixon, New warm cheerful flame. chased three sections of land, pay­ in Snyder's Grove. ing |17.50 per acre. While mowing weeds along the siren shrieked, church bells rang, CIPS Sales DULL SPOON and Red Bouhl even got out the If you rlod standby bright gold Sisters Ruth and Clement, of St. highway south and west of his home last week Homer Gillett un­ fire truck and paraded it up and Representative or silver spoon Isn't meeting with Mary’s, Notre Dame, arrived Mon­ down the streets with the siren the approval of the walleyes, try day and are visiting at the homes covered five hams and a piece of Eddie K. Nixon, an employee In side meat, together with a pair of shrieking. Services were held in the Purchasing and Stores De­ this. Hold a match under the of their parents. Sister Ruth is all the churches at 9 o'clock Wed­ spoon far enough away so the Miss Clari Harbeke and Sister overalls. The meat was identi­ partment of Central Illinois Pub­ fied as a part of the lot stolen nesday morning and were well at­ lic Service Company, in Spring- smoke dulls it slightly. Some­ Clement is Miss Genevieve Law­ tended by people giving thanks times flash Is too bright and the less. from a farmer living north of field has been named a residential Fairbury last spring. for the ending of the war. You sales representative with head­ duller a cion does the trick. can drive up to a filling station Last Monday afternoon an un­ P. E. Gray of the Gray Pro­ quarters in Paxton. He has been SAFETY SHELLS duce Company has installed equip­ and say "Fill 'er up” as the OPA assigned to an area which in­ usual rain storm visited the vicin­ announced Wednesday suspension If you want to be extra careful ity of Charlotte and Cullom. Rain ment for bottling soft drinks and cludes the communities of Fisher, about not getting the wrong size h as been busy manufacturing bev­ of gasoline rationing and on can­ Gibson City, Melvin, Fairbury, fell in torrents for more than two ned fruits and vegetables. shell In a shotgun always buy one hours. Streets were flooded and e rag es the past two weeks. Its Forrest, Chatsworth, Piper City, color for each gun. Green for 12, water stood several inches deep in output includes pop of various fla­ Mr.and Mrs. Clifton Sleeth and Cullom and Paxton. red for 20. blue for 16, and ao the fields. The Vermilion river vors, ginger ale, grape Juice, etc. daughter Karon left Chatmtorth A native of Danville, Nixon has forth. Paint Inserting edge of 4 t i l raised four feet in two hours. The revival of this Industry in Monday for St. Anne, where they been employed by CIPS since shotgun’s chamber the same color. Much of the oats in the vicinity adds 1960. He attended Springfield Ju­ Chatsworth one more to th e, wiH make their home. Mr. Sleeth Unless colors match as you load rftwa hot* four cafcst earn s thrift t««to was washed away and the storm growing list of commercial activi­ has accepted the office of man­ nior College and has completed up, something Is wrong. put an end to the threshing until ties in the town. ager of the Hi-Way Hatchery. supplementary courses In business . sssy to rwch, stt and < this morning. administration. CORKING GOOD CATFISH THIRTY YEARS AGO An unusual accident happened Nixon Is a member of Masonic BAIT at the Andrew Rosenberger place, fine render reports the cork tips FORTY YEARS AGO August 8 , 1995 Lodge No. 786, Riverton; Riverton 3 miles east and % mile south of A ugust IS, 1925 Methodist Church and Riverton of method cigarettes make a good The homecoming and 70th an­ Strawn Thursday when a horse Athletic Club. Nixon is a first catfish bait. Who knows T Cat­ 0MN FMOAV MCHTS TIL 9 A. ML James Cording celebrated his niversary observance of the Oiats- switched his tail Into the revolv­ lieutenant in the Illinois National fish seem to eal anything at 91st birthday August 5 at the worth Methodist Episcopal Church ing drive belt of a threshing ma­ Guard and a member of the Na­ tim es. home of his son, Wiliam E. All held Sunday was a remarkable chine and wrecked the machine. tional Guard Association of the PERCH EYES of his children, five in number, success. The two full services were The horse wns drawn Into the pul United States. three great-grandchildren and full ofinspiration all combined to|ley and Instantly thrown under He and his wife, Carol, have Running low on haitT Use perch others were present. make it a day to rejoice in and to' the separator. About six inches three children, Brian 5; Daphne eyes. Fish scorn to like 'em. WALTON'S remember. Miss Eliza Dorsey1 of tail was cut off. The horse 3 and Julie 1. A. F. Gerbracht has just install­ NO TAN GLE read an interesting history of the belonged to Jake Kmenetz and A pair of tweezers or a crochet ed a fine new White Knight soda church from its earliest days to j was pretty badly bruised and cut. fountain, an elaborate and won­ hook should tic In your tackle box. 3rd & Locust Phone 692-3515 Fairbury the present time — which she de­ Either makes easy work out of picted ns "75 years of history in Piper City Boy had backlashes. 5 minutes." A register, made to be preserved ns a memorial of the -i I II 1 I I »♦♦♦+ Is Injured HOOK DISGORGER day, was signed by hundreds of A kitchen tablespoon with a On the Lawn...... Jimmy Miller, 5, son of Mr. and ‘‘K eep It Alive In ’65 . . . Trade With the Merchants attendants at the services. notch cut into the end makes a Mis. Roy Miller, of rural Piper Who Advertise” With LARRY LAWRENCE good hook disgorger. Thomas I-ahey, a life-time resi- City, was reported recovering at Ident of this community, and who St. John's Hospital in Springfield for many years was connected' Recently, in this column, I men following surgery. He had suf- with public affairs In an official tioned a friend of mine who had fered head Injuries Wednesday capacity, died at his home in quackgrnss in his lawn but thought while watching his father com- Chatsworth, Saturday, August 3. i it was crabgrass. Since then, I’ve bine. at the age of 67 years. i had a lot more questions about His father s^ld the boy was Mrs. Margaret Bolder. age 26. weeds because this Is the height of standing next to it combine w hen CU1KIN MEMORIAL HOME wife of Frank Bolller of Wing nnd the weed season, its wagon hitch fell Hnd hit him on her daughter, Virginia, were killed There are a number of places th e head. Monday evening at Wing when the where you can get weeds tdentl- Jimmy's little cousin. Richard 21 dteuh ChnJbulancs Ssuwico- Oxygon fcquippod automobile In which they were fied: Your state agricultural ex- Miller, 2, son of the W alter Mill­ rtding was hit by Wabnsh train tension service; the nearest agri- ers, had been Injured a day earl­ No 13 going south. cultural college; even the U. S. ier He had his hand mangled Department of Agriculture itself. Chatsworth'* Nswsst Read the classified ads. when he reached Into nn exhaust And many local dealers are very fan and was struck by the blades. knowledgeable, loo. Some even j j'(” j ,, portion of the middle And Most Modorvt Funoral Homo have have on displny a "Weod-( ►- , fj r of hlg i,'ft hand Rama” that s»«ws illuminated. color photographs of the most | WIUIY ML JOHNSON OAJHWCf L CUUUN common lawn weeds. -. | Probably the one place in the , A great oak is only a little nut *35-3189 F. D.IIL whole country that gets more que-j ^old his ground, ru-s than any other is Marysville. , Ohio 'Hint's the home of Scott's,! the lawn iicoplc, nnd at this tlm e| of year I understand they get up to 1,000 tellers a week. Most of IT'S THAT TIMK AGAIH! them with goods inside' Their service is prompt and it's free If you have n weed you can't identify, pull up the whole plant, Charlotte Farmers Annual shake the soil off the roots, wrap the plant In metal foil and send It to th e S c o tts T h ey 'll tell yk ra iled , 1 I “What's That Weed’" It, too. Is : free Tues., Aug. 17th ■Him H l » 4 » SMVMC FROM 4 f. M. 10 6;30 P. M. Social Security News 4HIHHIIHIIH4HHMH People who will be allying for social security benefits In the near future should remember to bring certain documents with them Free Chicken Bar-B-Q which may very likely speed up the processing of their claims.1 ! said Mnrttn tiiover. district man­ ager for social security In Bloom­ Make cortaln to pick up your FItll Bar-B-Q [ ington Mr Glover said that you can reduce the processing time nn your •ickots at elevator offflco prior to 17th In ' claim by bringing the following ordor to bo aasurod off Mrvlng. things with you when you come to file your claim (if Proof of age Arm you minting tun boemuno such as your Mrth certificate, bap­ tismal certificate or old Ilfs in* you'ru not In tbu phono book? I sumnre policy; (2) A copy of your EXTRA SPECIAL DilSCOUNlr 11964 fax return If you are self- 1 employed; (3) a list of your em- Thera’S b o tslllng how much fan TW» m *T iplqyers during the year, amounts NOW thru Soot. 30th a Sooclal *10** Discount because friends aon’t remember jrour phone UnUng. A each paid you and their addresses, j separate listing under your own neme makes It easy If you had several employers dur- Is bolag offfforod on Ipoclfflod Fo iiIHo m for anyone to ranch yon by telephone. Bei It will sho help If you have the ntratos. Bo lure to #ot yoars. rate Hating cost* no Httle end mesne so i following dates In mind or writ nor Business OAce for details. But hurry . . . ten down: your date of Mrth. wWs or husband’s date of Mrth. HEW TELEPHONE DIHECT0HY of marriage, and dates a4 . C4I AT TNI BAR-8-4) marriages and dtvorwe for date of GOES TO PHESS SOON death) of each. Bring Mrth IM VMUTf) Uflcntea of any minor cMh y w have. Mr. Glower explained that the I t ) * rtp p A tria fe you * PatAanaqa and $aod(i)jU r

w ith o u t FARMERS CRAIN CO. OF CHARLOTTE get h ie ------The Bloomington Bortnl GENERAL TELEPHONE & tty Office is at. 527 M Four THE CHATSWOtTH PlAINDfeAlER, CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS Thursdoy, Augutt 5, 1965

lea and Injured persons Into Chats­ worth The TPAW depot, FUber A Visit To Amish Country Building and old grade school w ere visit to Rockohnw Gardens An old church bell Is In the used as morgues. Injured per­ CARDS OF THANKS Lest You Forgret - - - Arthur Is well worth Um reach of the visitors. There Is no sona were taken to the town hall *************************** and Into the homes ot Chatsworth I APPRECIATED your cards, trip. This Is In ths bssrt of # » sign saying "Don’t ring the bell." ALCW Naomi Circle picnic at the Amish country, ths only Amish Instead the tourist Is Invited to people. visits and kindnesses while In the Chatsworth became a "seething Town park at 12 noon today community Hi Illinois. Ths Am­ ring the bell for 5c. Many guests hoapital. Thank you. (Thura.). Pot luck with rolls Mrs. Allan Kietzm ish in I rslifous ssct of psopls teas In a quarter or half dollar camp of seekers of bad news." The - Kathy Trank. crowd was estimated at several and beverage furnished. Hus­ ROBERT ADAMS AGENCY FOR SALE cation this week fr who havs retained most of their Just for the opportunity of push bands and children invited. Adams Insurance forefathers' original customs and ing the huge clapper. thousands. Soon the restaurant F O R SALE prepared food was all gone and MANY THANKS for the cards, Mis# Joyce Undquis maka thstr living solely by fann­ As a concession to the children girts and letters we received ALCW Ruth Circle at 8 pm at Two-story residence In A-1 re­ 1966 JOHN DEERE SELf- in her place. ing without usa or aid of modem there Is an object not at all Am jreople purchased cans of food the church tonight (Thursday). pair. Gas heat. Near Catholic PROPELLED COMBINES — Fi­ while in the hospital and since Mias Cheryl Culkii conveniences They are widely Ish. It Is a very modem little from the grocery which they ate C hurch. nanced on a yearly basis at Citi­ returning home. Northern University settled Hi the Arthur-Arcola area. train available for rides around directly from the can. ELTB W SM S a t 2 p m . to d ay 8-bedroom ranch style home, 2- zens Bank, Chatsworth, 111. al2 • —-Theresa Harms and Johnny. weekend with her These gardens were more than the grounds. Seekers for their loved ones (Thursday) at the church car garage attached. Gas heat, made the gruesome rounds of the FOR SALE—Used refrigreatora, and Mrs. Virgil Culk 30 years Hi the process of being The Rockome Gardens are prl LEGION and Auxiliary members excellent condition. 5 years old. morgues, lifting sheets, blankets, gas and electric ranges, used oil The large concret mads. The fences, gates, borders vately owned by the Hvan Yoder and their families will hold a South side. carpet or some covering attempt­ heaters.— Jim Campagna Appli­ the flag pole at tl for flower beds, fish pools, water­ family. Someone aald this Is an potluck supper at the Town Two-story residence 1V4 baths, ing to find their own. ance Center, 317 N. Main St., school which has bee falls, are all made of concrete, Amlshman with a modem Idea. "If Park Monday. August 9 at 6 large spacious lot. 1 block from Carpenters went to work mak­ across the street from the Leader of the lot of the nev set with small stones and design­ people are going to stare at us, p.m In case of rain at the Leg­ business district. ing temporary racks or cases for Office, Pontiac. tf eral Home was lifted ed In fancy shapes of semi-circles, they might as well pay to do It." ion hall. Girls' State convention Two-story residence, garage at­ the bodies. Planks were sawed in tached Gas heat. Itt baths. and hauled away lai hearts, , ate. Entrance to the gardens Is free, report to be given. FOR SALE — Wilson football A large colonial dwelling Hi the but a fee Is charged for the mu­ six foot lengths to serve as Aluminum storm windows and Sharon Cording g stretcher#. shoes, oxford type, size 10 %, like seum and rides. CUB SCOUT Cub-o-ree at Camp screens. Excellent repair. North at the Methodist S center la furnished bi Amish style. Stories have been written about OOFTTIEE j new, cheap.—Joe Wittier, phone The kitchen with IU wood stove, This Is an opportunity to see Heffemon. Boys and dads are side. Sunday morning on the Chatsworth wreck that took 635-3641. * dry sink, chum, kerosene lamp, people who have an entirely dif­ asked to meet at the park pa- the Girls' Mission nearly 100 lives, by L. J. Haber- — C T J P Q ROBERT ADAMS INSURANCE ferent way of life than moat Am­ vilon Sat., Aug. 7 at 1 p.m. For FOR SALE—Sweet com. -Mil- church supported In Iran kettles and utensils of a cen- kom, Cary CUvo Burford, and nu­ tury or more ago, remind one of ericans of today. WITH further information see Dan ford Irwin, 635-3294. •&12 Ann Hansor. is merous Interviews have been held K eca. a museum or maybe a flea mar­ with people who visited the scene. F O R SALE F O R S A L E — 1958 L ib e rty H o u se w eek a t th e J e r r y r ■■VBRL.V STARK K an k ak ee. ket. An historical marker has been KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS will '64 Olds 98, loaded with accessor­ Trailer (10'x60').—George Bowen, The dining room has ths table placed on Route 24 in the approxi­ All year 'round, the livin' is meet promptly at 8 p.m. to­ A card from Ron ■et and a handsome cupboard la ies, air cond.—13296.00. 609 E. Oakland, Bloomington, tel. Train Wreck mate area near the Livingston-) easy for those who plan ahead, night (Thursday) at the K. of ’64 Chev. station wagon, str. stick 1-309-823-9504 or Chatsworth 635- news that he is i filled with antique dlahea. The Kord County line. A circular 'ix ahead and learn the short cuts C. hall. All members are urged & overdrive, 9 pass.—$1895. 3563 (L Hoeger). al2 K ingston, Jamaica. living room has a splnlng wheel, drive has been built by the high­ that save steps and energy. to attend this important meet­ '63 Chev. station wagon, V-8, 9 Mr. and Mrs. A. ancient sewing machine, old table 78 Years Ago way department approaching the ing. FOR SALE—Solid maple Early AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION pass., loaded—$1796. Shawnee. Okla. at and chairs. In a side room arc marker, commemorating that tra­ American double bed. excellent w e ek w ith th e ir d The Plalndraler has carried the Encourage your youngsters to ’62 Corvair Conv.—81095. low. backless benches. One young­ gic night. August 10, 18M7 — 78 ’69 Pontiac 2-dr. h.t, str. stick. condition—830. Two limed oak Bud Herr and fam story of the Chalaworth wreck [xjt their soiled clothes In an ex­ ster asked If these were for pic­ y en rs ago. end tables and coffee table, all for many times, but there is always a tra laundry hom|>er which you $595 ' Mrs. Jerome H nics. but they are for no such ’63 Olds mobile hard-top 86 - Phone 635-3146. • younger generation and those who have placed near the area where three children of frivolous use as a picnic. They '60 Chev. Impala 4-dr. h.t. This don’t know the story they wash up ufter lively play. spent last week v ere for church services. car was locally owned by Louis At the time of the 4lh of July This keeps the truly grimy gar­ MISCELLANEOUS Hubly family. She The Amish people have no Haberkom—sharp. eelehratlon. souvenirs of the Hospital Notos ments handily in one plnce to be parents this week church building They meet In Several Chevrolet pick-ups from the homes. The guide slated they Chataworth wreck and the song. Inundered together, and will alev- LOW OORT Mrs. Gus Schlemj "How the Bridge Was Humeri at Nellie Eaker returned home on 1956 th ro u g h 1964. AUTO FINANCING S u n d ay iate tell-tale trails throughout don Bicket and Ta hold church every other Saturday from Mennonlte Hospi­ and Monday School on the Inter­ Chatsworth" were on display. th e house. NUSSMUM CHEVROLET ft OIOS N ew & la te m odel cars. . . u p Monday through tal. vening Sundays. The m em bers One man asked to have the An Ancient Alliance On RL 24, 635-8126, Chatsworth to 36 months to repay with 1/3 St. Louis where the words of the song read to him and DIHMIHMED—Falrtmry O-KAV OKANOK SAUCE stay all day and they are served The feline family outdates msn down in cash or trade. opera "Student Pri a boy asked for the story, "Just July 27 Here’s an orange sauce that is CITIZENS BANK, Chataworth a light lunch at noon by the hosts. by thousands of years I As soon F O R MALE ed Mrs. Bicket's i what was this wreck all aliout ?’’ I Jean Hendrick truly simple and makes use of a l2 A climb to the second floor re- j as man arrived on the scene, 100x150 ft. lots in Bartletts Re Mr. and Mrs. ' After It was explained to him. he July 28 two kinds of "convenience" foods: though, they struck up an ac­ veals old wash stands with pitch­ Subdivision of Blk. 15, alcug took their daughtei remarked, “(lee, 1 didn’t know It James Hendemhott frozen orange concentrate and in­ quaintance that has lasted and APARTMENT FOR RENT—To ers end howls, a baby's crib more north boundary of Chatsworth. kakee Wednesday July 21* stant pudding. Into a mixing grown throughout all time. couple with references. No pets, than 100 years old, a quilting was that bad." Dwelling lots —- Endres-W ittier Harold Gullett at Train excursions were popular George Sinks bowl, pour one can of thawed or­ The early Egyptians worship­ no children. Heat and water fur­ frame and hand made quilts «n ped the cat as a god. In fact, ths sub-division. at the Kankakee In early days. The 'ITAW was Ju ly .10 ange concentrate. Add one pack­ nished. Equipped with range and the beds. While most things are honored position which cats oc­ Dwelling loU — Eastview sub­ A. H. Autrey, S only one of many railroads which Kvelyn Bltner age of lemon-flavored instant pud­ refrigerator. Located in Piper quite plain, the quilts show g re at cupied in society under the Phar­ division. Tommy Herr atte operated Niagara Kalis excursions J u ly 81 ding and a dash of salt. Beat City. Shown by appointment.— beauty Hi the pattern, design ami aohs has never been equalled. Dwellings for sale. Detroit double hei over a perkid of years. The fare Kathy Trunk slowly until well mixed. Let The rat was sacred to the Egyp­ Phone T. L. Pitts, 686-2560, Piper combination of colors. Two-story, new gas furnace, in Chicago Sunday for the round trip was *7 50, a August I stand to thicken slightly. Serve tian goddess, Pasht (whence ths C ity. a l2 The Amish guide. In typical s.w. side. truly attractive offer, on this Au­ Audrey Bender over gingerbread, fruits or Ice name “Puss"). Cats were wor­ Mrs. Agnes Nor garb, wearing the long heard com­ Two lots In 400 block, on old ftE'ADW SHOP Ik MY HOME gust 10, IHH7. excursion August 2 cream. leftover sauce may lie shipped, paraded and garlanded. day morning to mon to Amish m en. explained the Because cats have always had R o u te 24. at 209 W. Locust Street. Phone The Irnln liegan Its trip some­ Gladys Wilson stored, covered, In the refriger­ with her son Bob i furnishings. The clothing Is Inane the qualities of beauty, intelli­ S H A F E R ’S AGENCY 635-3320 for appointments.—Evon where near the Mississippi river, F.NTERED— Kalrhury Miss Faye Shaft made, very plain, usually of dark ato r. gence and grace the cat popula­ C h a tsw o rth D an fo rth . gathering passengers nt each town July 11 tu rn e d S a tu rd a y f color, without buttons, hence the tion of today is up to 28 million. on Its eastward Journey. The last Johanna llanxon BOTTLE BRUSH In Colorado. A m ish BANISHES DIRT Equally at noma in city apart- FOR SALE—Matching set wal­ ALUMINUM COMBINATION An el- August I ment or country home, the fas­ nut comer tiered table and coffee STORM WINDOWS Mrs. Dorothy Gladys Wilson One of the greatest ways to ■: r ,,wr h had not tidious and well-mannered cat is table, Danish modern style by 88.85 op Long Point visited vet found seats, when the trag- Mrs Kathryn Keely entered St. clean porch or patio furniture Is a welcome and loved companion.' them Some historians,r " however. a s ? “ Because cats are Intensely self- Merman. Also one mahogany Llvtagstoa of Chataworth until Saturday ai Joseph Hospital. Bloomington, on to equip yourself with an old- leather top occasional table. — her brother Ormt hftva said the res**,, for no but- - ^K.x'tTa "caches had been added Wed.. July 28. Her room number fashioned bottle brash. Just dip sufficient creatures, soma people tf Phone 635-8166 tf form of protwl Tnr have labeled them arrogant, dis­ Mrs. Tom Glennon, teL 636-3268. The Misses Nat Ions was a at two or three points nnrl a sec­ is 218 It Into thick mid* and then coax a6 GOOD typewriter ribbons for obedient and unpredictable. Ac­ Virginia Bachmar seel originated In a portion of G«r ond locomotive had been attached the dirt from crevices of plastic all makes of typewriters, 51 each. cording to the experts at the ton spent the wi many. The Prussian* were mlll- or canvas cushions, the Interstic­ FOR SALE—Case A6 combine, Also best grade of typing carbon on this aide of the lirldge at Pe­ Purina Pet Care Center eata Orman Brown hot tnry-mlnded and loved to fight. oria The train was long and es of rope ladings and webbings really have a kaen appreciation good shape, practically new can­ at The Plaindealer office. Their unlforme were decorated heavy The summer was dry and o r Into th e ndOKS an d c ran n ies of of comfort and companionship. vasses. Leonard Hoegsr, Chats Walt Lamberti with count leas brass buttons, that wicker or wrought-lron furniture. The key to getting la their good worth. **1* KANE'S TV Sales and Service, i was a Chatmwort hot There had lieen no rBln for graces is to treat them as they Phone 689-4881 Cull am. Free esti­ had to be polished to glittering w eeks BIRTHS day His parents brightness. TART AND TANDY FLUFF are. not as a dog or unruly —The Chicago Dally Tribune Is mates on antenna Jobs. tf Walter Lambertt 1 The strean. which Is no more This simple dessert Is an any child. They know intuitively 812.50 per year—The Chatsworth The Amish seel w as a peace lov­ Mr. nnd Mrs Burnell Wilson of Ford Co Nursing than a ditch today, thr north fork season delight and poular with whether they’re loved and under- Plaindealer is $3.00 per year. Both HUBERS CLOTHING, Fair- ing people who didn’t believe In Bloomington are the parents of a accompanied him of the Vermilion River, was the young nnd old alike. Mix one cup stood, and they have innumer­ one year for $14.50 — you save bury, Home of shirts, fighting end they showed their daughter, horn Monday, August able subtle ways of making their site of the wreck Grass and of whipping crown with 1/3 atg> OSHKOSH work clothes, and disapproval by renouncing the 2 nnd named Darla Sue. desires and feelings known. 81.00. weeds along (hr right-of-way had powdered sugar until stiff. In FA RAH Jeans tf H m R B W 1 glittering buttons, associated with Mr and Mrs. In*onanl Buff of From its place as a god the cat limned undemeatn the bridge, another bowl, mix a can of apple FOR SALE — Good used tent militarism and adopted the plain ITper City and the Orlan Wilsons has come down a peg to enjoy­ TIME IS HERE — Kill your weakening the wooden support* sauce with Vfcteaaptxm cinnamon ing and being enjoyed in many and small trailer for carrying hrxtk and eye Today, however, of Ointxworth are grandparents. crab grass by using Scott's Clout. Arguments later nmar as to who and *4 teaspoon of nutmeg. Al­ homes. If you don’t own one yet, yxir camp supplies. — Dwaln some of the garments do have Available at Culkin Hardware, or what had caused the fire, a ternate layers of whipped cream you have a great friendship * Parker, Chataworth. a 12 plain black buttons. 'location thal was never settled. store for you. Chatsworth a5 and apple sauce In tall parfalt FOR SALE — Furnished house Also In the rock shop are nu­ At 11 Tifl pm , the heavy train glasses Chill well and serve top FOR RENT — 4 room down­ merous scenes with tiny ratved thundered on to the tunning trailer OB'xB’) and lot. Also 1962 l>od with a maraschino cherry. stairs apartment (I bedroom i. figures In life-like poses These • ridge The first engine made It Chevrolet Corvair.—Don Gerdes. Available Sept. 1st — Florinda are in two categories religious •cross, tail the tender broke REEF IT COOL PUBLIC NOTICE phone 635-3021. *a5 Bauerle, 604 E Hickory St. tf ami okl-llme The icllglous scenes • h o .....h The second engine went (lean crushed Ice from your NOTICE is hereby given that FOR SALE — Fresh tomatoes, aie from the lllhlr the crucifix­ Into Hie dltcli and overturned, kill­ free/rr can do ikmble duty on 'sit­ WATKINS Vitamins with min­ the partnership heretofore sub ’V. "V- the lug.—Veronica Ford, phone ion the Garden of Gelhsemane. ing the engineer Other coaches ings Pack Into a clean glass erals. Special savings for the en­ xlxting between us, the under­ 635-3477. Weliding at Cana and many more followed piling one on top of an­ or plastic )ar and nestled amid tire family See or call Francis signed. DOROTHY GILLETT nnd The old-time seenea stem activi­ o th er the picnic fare. It cools without FOR SALE—6 room house and Sandoval. 635-3324 al2 ties In the life of the |goneer. all The engineer of the first engine dampening And when the Ice EVON DANFORTH. heretofore 4 lots. Almost new gas furnace very realistic and life-like drove on to Piper (Tty to sound melts you have a Jar of cool mirying on business as beauti­ 3 blocks from business district in ANYONE Intereated In haring A second siaivenlr shop has Am­ the alarm A brakeman with a drinkable water. Hikers will en­ cians at Chatsworth. Illinois, un­ Chatsworth. Northwest side. For Sealteat milk products delivered ish products txmklct* nlxxil the lantern ran down llic track the joy this same technique used when der the style or firm name of Information call 635-3287 or 635- to their door, please contact Deb­ Amish rustrani nnd many more I three miles to Chatsworth to give filing ther |v>rtablc eanteens. THE I.ADY DE. has been dissolv­ 4397. a l2 bie Gregory (636-3312) or Ellen Items Ttrey sell home made the alarm here ed by mutual consent as of and Mllstead (635-3497). augl9* FOR SALE -Sweet com. Tak­ hread. apple hotter. |ttekles. corn | Relief trains organized quickly from the list day of July, 1986 ing orders for fryers. Mrs. Allan relish, tellies and Jams from the (arc came tail from Korreat nt All debts due to and owing by the SPEERS SHOE REPAIR - FRIGID A IRE Is the only msn- Gerdes 635-3003. Amish kitchens 17 46 and another came from Gil­ said late firm will he received and Daily pick-up at Culklns Hard­ ufseturer thst offers a 6-year paid respectively hy Dorothy Gll- Alto rai hand Is a horse ami man at I a m , bringing doctors FOR SALE — 2-piece sectional ware. tf warranty on the water pump and lett tvpk-al Amish boggy Kor a small nnd mertleal supplies sofa Wm. Knlttlea, Sr. 635-3547 motor In the automatic washers Dated this 28th day of July, fee. visitors may take a ride The roaches were of wooden TO THE aro u n d th e gro u n d s A film is const met km In IHH7 and unable Ask about them at the Plalndeal- A l ) 11*85 FOR SALE--Two 8-foot oxer- e r office. shown at the Irani on "The Old In utihstand such buffeting as i U I I I I STAMP *Tss3» (Seal! Dorothy Glllett head track garage doors Fran­ Amish t rnler" In the hayloft is falling Into a ditch even a sntall that tom may have. W# alsa (Seal) Evon Danforth cis Culkin, phone 686-3626 s carriage museum with horse one. would cause • wlit f ltttl— •! UN-SnR'AIOR MARKING DEVICES lo o F O R S A L E —Ured GE refrlger- drawn hearse sml other vehicles I-oss of life was heavy anil In­ • to r -Mrs. James Rehbolz, phone IN ACTION — CALL I t inch la served In one of the juries were severe Klghty one 635-3206, Chatsworth. homes on the grounds with mod­ deaths were listed, bait later ern American foods hut the old- DEATH AND CLAIM Ronald Flesaner deaths from Injuries, etmrk. and DATE NOTICE DID YOU KNOW you can buy fashioned "hhon-fty” pie Is aUo worry might well have numbered available A hickory grove near • I>tate of Joseph S Conibear, a genuine Frigldalre 30-Inch elec­ 300 to .100 d e ath s n ev er a c c u ra te ­ tric range, fully equipped—4 top by makes an Ideal setting for ple­ ly recorded Ths Pbindealer P-00-184, deceased Notice la hereby given of the burner* and big oven for only The ft*fast train brought hod- 817910. Terms 526 down and 89 BUY YOUR furniture and ap­ death of the above person and pliances at Walton'a in Falrbury. that letters (teatamentary) were a month.--See KR at the Plain- dealer office. We trade toweet prices, easy issued to [eons M Conibear. terms, largest selection. tf Chataworth. Illinois anal that AUGUST USED CAR BARGAINS Monday. September 6. 1966 Is BRING jrour in too.— claim date In aald estate Parker* tf «1 Hardrnni waiaxteGataxie 500m i a4 ordr V*. nIt teeleering ring andag Was 81990 00 NOW IIIIM.M CMATSWOKTM. ILLINOIS Dated July 30. 1965 Was 1*600 NOW 1799.09 John $ Bradshaw W. D. MILLER A SON Clean h a ll rn ONgM HI rhrd Kntrtane 9 ry|., 4 dr______...... Was 1990.00 NOW I799.M Clerk of the Circuit Court ...... Was 895 00 NOW 790.00 tJringaton County Illinois Work Guaranteed •0 Ford Kalriane VI 4 dr, a clean cor Was STOP 99000 NOW EO-WOf FIpar CHy, TO. >V Feed V0, t dr we have % lake your pick Was (Seal) • 11. 390 00 NOW 40.100 Attorneys n# record for said 87 Chevrolet 0 cyl, 3 dr . Standard Tnuwmlaskm Was 495 00 NOW SINGER SEWING MACHINE • Fro 87 Ikoitlae 4 dr., VR guud Urea clean estate are .. Was 29000 NOW 199.00 SEE THESE In beautiful console No attach­ • T w William F Fuhr ments to buy far buttonholing, Illinois a!9 CAMPERS xigiag at I tehee and fancy designs • SR f dr V I VIA Guaranteed for B payments of • Tv. M VUrw, extra clean, teas T M T K 8 8088 See locally. Write: Area • a Ptord Mgr . M9 Ebrl. St Paul. Minn • B H Tot M nard % D m 1180 00 WESTHOLT O e v Panel 81 C % TOn 18000 ■ 9 LADY DE 3 0 0 % * Cut W e ha> Beauty Shop Canffithmei V- No mo E-Z-KAMPER SM 8. T * Falfburv V l A t T E I B f u r n a c e CLEANING — can Joe FreehiU. UR11 Stream tf . K ) k l » ■ , N.I WANTED

M PiO M DWAIN PARKER 1 M R U I I August 5, 1965 Thursday, August 5, 1965 THE CHATSWORTH KAINPEALER, CHAT Francis Krohn left Monday tor Butte. Montana, after a visit hors Final Summer Shafera to Enter N e w o f the Local with his parents. Mr. and Mn. Reading Sesaion Canoe R ace K night» of Coiumbuo George Krohn. The final asmtan of summer Ronald Shafer and m lW plan A meeting «f officer* LOCALS —Special for Dollar Days—15% to enter the Lake Michigan Ch­ point program chairman reading was heU Tuesday altar- At off on all plaques st the Dutch ase Endurance Race Sunday, Au­ the K. of C hall to Mill. Pontiac, m. pj noon with 71 children returning books and receiving a candy bar gust 8. for their acthrltiaa through De­ Mrs. Allan Kletzxnan Is on va­ Mr. and Mrs. Hal Calmer of Mr. and Mrs. Edw. C. Lang and and bubble gum as a treat fur­ The race will start at the Gary cember on Tuesday. August S, SALE cation this week from work at Bloomington visited Sunday at granddaughter Brenda, spent four nished by co-chairman Mrs. Glenn FEWER PHEASANTS TO Yacht Club, New Buffalo, Mich, Karl WeUar chairman of tba Adame Insurance Agency and the Joe Johnson home. days last week at Wisconsin Dells. Hemlnover, Mrs. Donald Lewery BE FOUND and fftilah at tbs Calumet Yacht annual father, son or daughter Miae Joyce Lindquist is working Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Attig of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Birch and fam­ and Mrs. James Stile*. Reports from gam Club, Chicago^ a distance of 41 baseball trip to Chicago, announc­ DEERE SELF­ in her place. COMBINES — Fl- Bradenton, Florida, were supper ily accompanied them on the trip. Twenty received a bee pin for a indicate Illinois hunts** will find mUae aerate open water. ed the bua will leave promptly at yearly basis at Citi- Miss Cheryl Culkin, student at guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Mr. and Mrs. William Petty of total of 66 and IS received capitol fewer pheasants In IMS than they Definite rules are laid down for 8:30 am. from the Ooral Cup an | Chats worth. 111. al2 Northern University spent the Walter Wednesday. The At tigs Bradenton Trailer Park, Florida, pins for a total of 22. Eighty- did last year, the UUnota Depart­ the race. Men or woman may par­ Sunday, August 8 to see the 0 and will end at sunset Sunday, Dee. Its equipment. and contests for children of all Sharon Cording gave a report family were guests Sunday at the Michigan from New Buffalo to type, size 10 V4, like C hicago. dew up for the reading dub. 12. The dally bag limit Is two Etch contestant completing the during the afternoon. Late -Joe Wittier, phone at the Methodist Sunday School Wesley Klehm home. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sergeant Other helpers during the past cock pheasants snd the poetess race will receive a trophy. The afternoon hot dogs and hambur­ • Sunday morning on her trip with John Curtis spent the weekend gers will be aval labia as supper and Susan of De Kalb, spent the few weeks were Debbie Gregory. si on limit Is four after opening race will be terminated at 7:00 the Girls' Missionary tour to at West Chester. Jill Shafer. Kay Mllstead, Ellen day. On opening day both limits p.m. snacks. Dancing will follow to S—Sweet com.—Mil- church supported institutions. weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. James Baldwin of Mllstead, Pat Sandoval, Angie are the same — two cock phea­ conclude the day's activities. I. 635-3294. *al2 Mrs. Wayne Sergeant. Ann Hanson is spending this Fort Myers Beach, Florida and Bergen, Linda Schroen and Jean­ sants. The Fall Communion breakfast Gerald Miller and Dele Miller week at the Jerry Teter home in Mrs. John Kelly arrived FHday. nette Haberkom will be held Sept 19 at 9 am . | LEI— 1968 L ib e rty H o u se were In Columbus, Ohio, from CROP CONDITIONS K an k ak ee. Mrs. Kelly has been visiting the Filling In when some of the at Immaculate Conception Church )'x50').—George Bowen, Wednesday until Saturday attend­ EXCELLENT NI-Gas Acquires A card from Ron Perkins brings past two weeks in Florida. giro were absent were Mesdames in Roberta. William Freehlll is land, Bloomington, tel. ing a type conference with their In general, crop conditions or Chats worth 635- news that he is vacationing in William Hoelscher, Lauren Blair, Princeton Gas chairman. Miss Barbara Cole of North­ hogs. throughout Illinois continue ex­ fo e g e rl. a 12 Kingston, Jamaica. brook, and Beth Cole of Normal, Ctonald Runyon, Don Hobart. John Ladles night will be held Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. William Zorn held cellent but rains are needed over Service Company Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Autrey of spent the weekend at the home of Hubly and William Aberle. day Sept 26 at the K. of C. hall. ILE—Solid maple Early a cook out Sunday evening in hon- most of the state, according to the Shawnee, Okla. are spending a their parents, Mr. and Mrs. FT don Of course the co-chairmen were Dinner will be served by Mrs. double bed. excellent of their daughter, Mrs. Mary Ann Illinois Weekly Weather and Crop Northern Illinois Gas Company Dorothy Ashman week with their daughter, Mrs. Cole. James Mikulic of Chicago ever present and kept the dub Two limed oak Harvey’s birthday. Guests were Bulletin. announced on Wednesday (July Bud Herr and family. was also a guest. running smoothly. Other plans made were: Annual and coffee table, all for the Bob Zom family of Piper City, Soil mosture reports as of last 28, that It had successfully com' Columbus Day steak supper, Oct. 635-3146. • Mrs. Jerome Haberkom and Dorothy Gillett has assumed Mr. and Mrs. George Krohn, week Included 51 per cent short, pleted arrangements to acquire 14 K. of G hall. Halloween party, three children of Ontario, Cal. full ownership of the Lady DE Francis Krohn. and the Hubert 47 per cent adequate and two per Princeton (Illinois) Gas Service Oct. 23. K. of C. hall Harvest spent last week with the John beauty shop. Evan Danforth is Geth family. cent surplus. Company. dinner-dance Recognition night, tSCELLANEOUS Hubly family. She is visiting her operating a shop in her home at Section 9 FFA Fair According to Marvin Chandler, Mr.and Mrs. Clarence Bennett Cbm averages six feet plus In Nov. 18, Pontiac Country Club. parents this week in Fairbury. 209 West Locust street. president of NI-Gas, Princeton and Jean and Terry Gerdes spent Normal Community and Pon- height, about the same as last Family Christmas party, Dec. L O W C O S T Gas will be merged into Northern Mrs. Gus Schlemmer, Mrs. Gor­ Mr.and Mrs. James Birkenbeil the weekend at Pc re Marquette tiac high schools walked off with year, but nearly a foot taller than A F IN A N C IN G Illinois Gas after the necessary don Bicket and Tami spent from of Midlothian; Miss Eileen Birk­ State Park, Grafton, attending a good share of the prize money the 1959-63 average for this time. late model cars. . , up corporate, Illinois Commerce Monday through Wednesday in enbeil of Champaign spent the the GMO Farm Family reunion. at the Section Nine Future Farm ­ Soybeans continue to develop bnths to repay with 1/3 St. Louis where they attended the weekend with the Harry Blrken- ers of America Livestock show about the safne as last year and a Commission and federal Income Janet A ugs burger spent last leash or trade. opera "Student Prince" and visit­ beils Monday at the Livlngsgton Coun­ week ahead of average. Virtually tax clearances have been obtain­ week with her uncle, Herbert ed. C. R. (Tad) Vance, president Homebuilders Plan |N8 BANK, Chataworth ed Mrs. Bicket's aunt. Mrs. Pauline Weeks of Colfax, ty 4-H Fai-grounds at Pontac. all the crop Is blooming and three- a l2 Weishaupt and family in Tremont. of the Princeton Company, will he Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Klehm Mrs. Ruth Elliott, Fairbury, Mrs. Local winners Included Chuck fifths of the acreage is podding. Ice Cream Social Lori Kay and Anne Marie Weis­ Hubly, and A rating with his hea­ associated with the NI-Gas In a ENT FOR RENT -To took their daughter Ruth to Kan­ Georgia Bennett and Mrs. Cora haupt visited the George Augs- management capacity. The EUB Homebuilders Class kakee Wednesday to work for vyweight shorthorn steer and I'itFi referen ces. N o p ets, Elliott, Cropsey, spent the after­ burger and Galen Karen homes Princeton Gas serves about 2600 met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gullett at his food stand noon Sunday with Mrs. Will Ir­ third and A rating with his light­ Kenneth Rosen boom Sunday eve­ Heat and water fur- last w eek. weight steer. customers In Princeton (on Routes at the Kankakee Fair. win. New Industry ning, July 25, for a swimming Equipped with range and Sunday evening the Herbert Jm Knoll received a 14th with 6 nnd 34, 24 miles southwest of A. H. Autrey, S. H. Herr and Mrs. Carl Mllstead returned party. Asalsting hosts were Mr. Itor. Located in Piper Weishaupt family, the George his lightweight Angus steer. Investigates Pontiac Mcndota) and nearby Tlskllwa. Tommy Herr attended the Sox- home last Tuesday after spending and M rs. Don H obart Mr. and town by appointment— Augsburger family and Rev. Paul Gary Irwin received a C rating Northern Illinois Gas serves about Detrolt double header ball game A nationally known electronics M rs. Don Baker, Mr. and Mn. I L. Pitts, 686-2560, Piper three weeks in Des Moines, Iowa, Simpkins of Saunemin were sup­ with his lightweight Angus steer. 880,000 customers In 388 north­ company is investigating the pos­ Jo h n Frleden, and Mn. * a l2 in Chicago Sunday afternoon. visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mil- per guests At the Galen Haren ern Illinois communities. Tim Agner received a 7th and sibilities of locating In Pontiac. T rln k le. Twenty-three member* Mrs. Agnes Norman left Mon­ stead. She had returned home home. A rating with his steer. 1R My HOSi e An ad was placed in the newspa­ w ere present. Mr. and M n. Del- day morning to spend a week with the Milsteads following their Jerry Kerber received grand Ixicust Street. Phone - Special for Dollar I>ay only— per asking for 100 women. The m a r Hoelscher joined the class. with her son Bob in Dexter, Mich. visit here. champion boar over all breeds for appointments.—Evon Buy one pound box candy and get ad stated no special skills were It was decided to hold an Ice Miss Faye Shafer and Greg re­ The Jerome Bouhl family of V4 pounds free at Dutch Mill, with his Yorkshire swine and 7 necessary as there would be on- Local Boys Show At cream social Saturday, August 28. turned Saturday from a vacation Izvuitville, Ky.. the Eknory Oliver Pontiac. p] firsts and 1 second In A ratings. the-job training. There would be Champaign Fair in Colorado. family of Kankakee and Bob Ken Kurtpnbach received the Game* were played during the COMBINATION Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kerbcr, "good wages, good benefits, good aortal hour. IBM WINDOWS Mrs. Dorothy Schultheis of Bouhl of Bloomington, spent the Michael and Mark spent from reserve champion market animal working conditions," according to Local boys showed swine at the 30.05 op Long Point visited from Thursday weekend with their mother, Mrs. Wednesday until Monday In Vir­ award and Denny Kurtenbach re­ the ad. Applications were request­ Champaign Fair last week and of Chataworth until Saturday at the home of Nellie Bouhl. ginia and attended the wedding ceived a second with hi* mixed ed by August 9. If response to brought home many ribbons. breed class exhibit. Phone 635-3166 tf her brother Orman Brown. —All summer jewelry half price of their son Norman to Miss Shir­ the advertisement is favorable, Jim Elliott snd Ttm Agner showed the champion gilt and re­ at Dutch Mill Candy and Gift- ley Cave. Pontiac may be considered ax an Plans Continue for typewriter ribbons for The Misses Nancy Brown and serve champion boar In Chester Virginia Bachman of Blooming­ Catering Service, Pontiac, 111. pj Mr. and Mrs. Donald Blair and Industrial location. of typewriters, 31 each, White swine They also had 7 Kick-off Dinner ton spent the week end at the family of Gilman were Sunday TIMOTHY TP TER The 100 women assemblers st grade of typing carbon Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Sterren- firsts, 11 aaconds, 12 thirds, 12 afternoon and supper guests of CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY would be needed for producing Plans are continuing for the | Pl&indealer office. Orman Brown home. berg and family attended the fourths, 10 fifths and 2 sixths. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hemlnover electrical equipment This ad was centennial kick-off dinner. Decor - Walt Lamberton of Batavia Kllen-Affolter wedding at Pekin Timothy Teter celebrated his Jerry Kerber showed Yorkshire TV Sales and Service, an d family. a "feeler'’ to ascertain If there committee members are out i was a Chataworth visitor Tues­ Saturday. They visited Saturday 4th birthday With a party at his swine and received the reserve a 81 Cullom. Free estl- day His parents. Mr. and Mrs. night and Sunday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pearson was • female labor supply In the ig up antiques for table dec­ home in Kankakee with 16 pres­ a re a sufficient for the need* of champion gilt, 9 firsts, 7 seconds, antenna Jobs. tf i Walter Lamberton residents of Mrs. Jack Grueling at Washing­ and family moved this past week­ 8 thirds, 7 fourths, 6 fifths 8 oration* ent to enjoy cake and Ice cream. Lee Maplethorpe, ticket chair­ Ford Co. Nursing Home, Paxton, ton and Mr. and Mrs. Frank G a l­ end from Lincoln to 210 E. Elm the factory. sixths and 7 sevenths. VS CLOTHING, Fair- Those from C"hatiworth were his man, ha* appointed a number of accompanied him home for a visit. lagher at Peoria. St., Chatsworth. ome of ARROW shirts, grandmother, Mrs. John Roberts helpen, representing different or­ Mr.and Mrs. Cary L. Martin of 5H work clothes, and and Dr. and Mr*. Ed Schmid and ganizations, to assist In th* ticket Niles, spent the weekend at the jean s. tf H I I I 4"l I I t I I I I t 4 » * I I + 4 I I I M » I"frt I I U M I » ♦ ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ » *4 fam ily. sale. Ray Aaron home after spending JEocat VtlahJadA Friday evening he had another Women Losing Out The dinner Is set for Tuesday IS HERE — Kill your n week at French Lick resort, In­ party at the home of his grand­ C o m 31.21 H night, August 31. A large crowd ss by using Scott’s Clout, diana. Michael spent the week parents, Mr. nnd Mr*. John Rob­ In Employment O a ls . .62 H Is expected to attend to help gel lie at Culkin Hardware, with his grandparents, the Ray erts Guests were Mr and Mr* Statistics show 32 million Am­ Soybean* 2 6 6 plana rolling. Aarons and the Harold Harms at fo rth . a5 Ed Flcham and Curt of Oak Park, erican women are employed That F orre*t. Mrs Wayne Bertram nnd three RENT — 4 room down- is tw ice a* many ns In 1940, but Mm. lxiuse Stoutemyer and her children from California and the I a p a rtm e n t (1 bedroom I. percentage-wine It show* a de­ sister, Mrs. Mary Teaford of Crete Donlo Teter family. |>le Sept. 1st — Florinda c re a s e . CONSIGNMENT *l»ent th re e d ay s last w eek in th e ir 604 E. Hickory St If In 1950, 40 j>rr rent of the pro­ h'xne town of Marshall, visiting fessional and technical worker# CINS Vitamins with min- an uncle and aunt. Mr.and Mr*. were women. Now It I* only .’16 apeelal savings for the en- Walter Steven* and friends. f)n Sell Home to per cent. In I960, women held 56 Ihelr return they stopped at the PUBLIC AUCTION Imlly See or call Francis The Church per cent of the primary school la). 636-3324 a12 Rock Garden* near Arthur. Mrs. prlncipalxhtfi* Today they have Trunk Auction Houae — Chatsworth, ill. Teafonl remained over the week­ Mr nnd Mrs. C. I» Orlman have only 37 per cent. IONE Interested In having end with her sister and returned sold (heir home at 4th and Spruce They also receive less income It milk products delivered to Crete on Monday SI* to St* Peter and Paul Cath­ Only 2 7 per cent made $7,000 last |r door, please contact Deb- Mr nnd Mrs. Arnold Ashman, olic Parish and it will lx* used a* year while 27 per cent of the men Friday, July 30,1965 (635-3812) or Ellen Kenneth nnd Wayne, Mr and Mrs th e rector) The parish gave were In I hi* wage bracket |d (635-3497). augl9* Richard Ashman and Rodger. all $13,500 for the house 7 r00 P.M. of Chatsworth, and Mr. and Mr*. For the time bring the <)t tuvin Sole of new and uied merchandise of all kinds. Con­ SHOE REPAIR - Robert Ashman of Cullom. attend­ family plans to move Into their | pick-up at Culklns Hard- ed the wedding of Craig Handoz remodeled building on l/xmit signments accopted until noon July 30 tf nnd Mary Rottino at St Stephen’s stre et Old Farm Machines Church In Streeter last Saturday At State Fair AUCTIONEERS TO S B THE The reception was held at the Al­ Leltoy Grace, Fairbury — 692-2179 liance Hall. Approximately 100 Implement* NOTICE T O mtimcriberm Dr and Mr* John fjingstaff of the 19th century will be dis­ Jim Trunk, Chataworth — 635-3553 snd family of Melbourne Fla . ar­ We are asking our out-of-town played thl* year In the Antique rived Tuesday evening to visit *ub*cr1bero to please furnish their Farm Equipment Museum, a new Chatsworth and Fairbury rela­ Zip Code when renewing their feature of the linn'll* State Fair tives subscription* The Post Office at ftprtngflelri The museum will be Ixausd at Marlin Meyer, Bob Farris. Mis* Department requires the use of the south end '»f the Farm A Marina Fahbri. Misses Catherine the Zip Code, and It will save a this is the year snd Rita Kurtenbach and Duane lot of time If you will use It when Rama holding next to the latest Blunter of Cullom will complete sending your renewal. Thank artcultural Implement* their summer sea*km at the Uni­ you. A McCormick reaper nnd a versity of Illnots on August 13 -—The Plalndealer wooden hay rake dating hark to to move up to I860 will lie on exhibition. n» will Mr Meyer wtl finish six years of A T A N E W work and receive an advanc’d cer­ an I860 hand-powered sickle mow tific a te er and a land lender, which wn» Conch* often fall victim to hog- u*ed to fill eracked son-perched flsh. permit* trlgerflsh and other LO W PR IC E Lyle Cox. (liatsworth ag teach­ soli. fish able to crush shells with Ihelr Back to School er. and hi* family moved last Most of the Item* nr« made of jaw* or pharyngeal leeth Sport* week from Chataworth Grant wood and |»lg Iron. «* th ey w r r “ A field Conihear and family mrrsed Into manufactured liefore tin- d ay of nT* SO the house vacated by the Cox fam­ steel ily. The museum curator i» In hope* • 12.43 cm. f». capacity *299 a p e rm a n en t m tineum w hich w-ill SEWING MACHINE • freefer stare* 99A Iks. remain open the year a n a in d w ill litifui console No attacti- • Twin crisper* — 30 *p*- be an outgrowth of thl* exhibit Supplies to buy far buttonholing, Senator Harris stitches and fancy designs In Honored nted for 6 payments of • Twe-desee egg See locally Write Area 3% h»s. Senator William C. Harris of *Mrt. St. Paul. Minn • Pontiac, a veteran of sta legists AI Mulberrys In Car- live — t ons. is one of 12 Repub­ Notebooks, Portfolios, Paper, lican state senators who were Tractor Accident We have » complete line of Refrigerator* Freezer* and Air 1 j honored at a testimonial and fund Friend* will tv glad to time* Conditinner* — A six* and model to fit your needs raising dinner Friday at the Con­ that Mr* AI Multwrry and w

THC CHATSWORTH P1A1NDEALER, CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS Thursdoy, Auquit 5, 1963 B. P. Carney, 82, Knapp, Leading Dies In Kankakee Insurance Agen t | FIGURE Bernard P. Carney, 82, a re­ Glenn E. Knapp, a special tired Kankakee business man. agent at Fairbury, Illinois, paid . . . y our life ln«uranoe n m U > AIR CONDITIONERS died at his home at 430 S. Myd- for $1,633,900 on 101 lives during Inow whll* you have time, or | tie Avenue, after a long Illness. the Agents’ Year and Is the lead­ I your widow will have to when Funeral services were at 10 a. ing agent among 'he 133 Silver New shipment of 18,500 BTU, 23,000 BTU * It's too late. i m . Monday at St Rose of Lima Award winners. Church with burial in Mt. Cal­ Mr Knapp of the R. E. Castelo and 28,000 BTU WINDOW Air Condi­ vary Cemetery General Agency in Champaign, Il­ tioners will arrive this week. I GLENN E. KNAPP I Mr. Carney was bom July 20, linois, has been a member of the | If. ttnr»h«H Tmb+mn. Ut ■ 1883, at Piper City to Mr. and H. J. Stoltz District Agency since Mrs. William Carney. He spent 1963. In addition to being the1 See SEARS for Immediate Delivery the early part of his life on farms leading Agent In the Silver Sec-1 and Installation near Franforth and Chatsworth. tion, he is a member of the Fifty , For several years he owned and Lives Club for the second time, a 1 operated a garage and auto agen­ Marathonian and his production cy in Chatsworth, and during this year entitles him to member­ H. L. Lockner, MJ>. World War I served as a govern­ ship in the Diamond Class of the S e a A A , (R n sb u xJitrfo . ment inspector of war materiel Star Club. He Is also a Certified | r i T i o u x amd auaoaoM produced by the automobile in­ o m c s ONI BLOCK MOKTK o r Applicant to the 1965 Million Dol­ CHATSWORTH, R U M S OHARLOTTF, K( B ( IIIK H KVANOKLICAL UNITED dustry at Detroit. Mich. In 1919 DRUO VrORK GOSNBB Hun day Aucuat H BRETHREN CHURCH lar Round Tabic. OrPICS BOLTMi ballr I «••(>•« ML. he opened a garage and electrical Sr *» a n — I Mor mon Worship at 9 a.m. Ser­ Wedneaday, Aug. 4 business in partnership with his CHATSWOBTH. ILLINOIS mon. "A Teat of Faith." Youth and Adult Planning Con­ brother James. Sunday School at 10 a.m. tier- ference 7 30 at the church. Mr Carney married the former aid Hanna, Supt la-aiton, "Chrla- No mid-week Illble Study this I-aura O’Connell Aug. 21, 1921, in Square Dancers Hona (irow Through Worahlp." w eek Kankakee. After his brother's re­ Plan Show B. A. McIntosh, M l>, IlniiK clothing for United Appeal Thursday, August S tirement in 1932 he continued the The Chicago Daily Tribune is $12.50 per to d ay Regular monthly WSWS at the business until 1942, when he be­ One of the outstanding shows, year — The Chatsworth Plaindealer is $3.00 PSTMCIAN AND fimOBON Wedneaday, Aug. II church at 2:00 Committee came a senior instructor of U. S. at the 1965 Illinois State Fair will: n r m c m . Il l in o is The members WSWS will meet Joan Hiller, Esther Sctiade, Nor­ Army Air Corps at the Aeronauti­ be the Square Dance Exhibition' per year. Both one year for $14.50 — you at the home of Mm Male Harms ma IKIler, Mable Porterfield. T— lay at cal University, (liiengo Municipal In the Illinois Building Saturday. | save $1.00. lit H p.m., for their rpgulur meet­ Nunday, August 8 A irport. A u g u st 14. ing 'Hie ."Free literature Offer- Sunday School 9:30. "Growth Resides his wife he is survived The non-competitive show will Inn' will lie received. NOTE the Through Worship” by daughters. Mary, at home, and present square and round dance change of dale. Regular Worship at 10:30, (the Mrs Thomas W Jones of Kanka­ groups from throughout the state. Edward J York. Pastor morning service I kee; sisters, Mrs Annette Ken­ Each will be attired in authentic C. S, Branch, M lX Evening Meeting of the Pro­ nedy of Shreveport. I,a., and Mrs. gram commit ter at 7:30. costume. The State Fair opens rm m a A M a n d su b o b o n Josephine Feller of Dallas, Texas August 13 and runs through Au­ Iji Roy Huntley, Pastor PIPKB CITT. ILLINOIS HAINTH r a m A N D PAUL. and four grandchildren. g u st 22. CATHOLIC CUCHCII Telephone 635-3230 H oly M ass GRACE rriNCXIPAL Sunday-8:00 and 10 00 a m. CHURCH, PONTIAC TV Audition Offered W. O. John Monahan Weekdays 8:15 am . Sunday, Holy Communion, 7:30 Cush prizes totaling $900 and a Leaves for S. OPTOMBTRIBT First Fridays — 7:00 a m., and and 9.00 a m. chance to audition tor a nationally 11 00 a m. Rev. Ilruce F. Pettett, Vicar Viet Nam "WWA^iajNSsr Cenfiwalona televised talent show are among OaaN TkaraSay AllotMU Itt-IMT On Saturday and day before the awards offerxxl this year at Warrant Officer John Mona­ first Friday and Holyday of Ob­ the Illinois Slate Fair’s Young han. Mrs Monahan and their ligation -4:00 to 5:00 p.m. and America Fair in Springfield Aug. family of Columbus, Ga., arrived ED SCHMID, D.C. 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. 20th Season for 13 22 Friday for a visit with his par­ PALMBB OBAIlUATB — PULL SPINS -Jerome V. Morrissey, Pastor This fnir-within-a-fair will fea­ ents. the Clifford Monahans. OPPIOB BOORS day. 6 a.m. “Abe Lincoln ture numerous exhibits and con­ Officer Monahan leaves August , Waafe Dart -•■It aaS l-l tests open only lo interested teeriB 1ft for South Viet Nam He is a . il l In Illinois’* and pre-teens helicopter pilot. His family will ! CBATMWOSTB. IIX. State-wide contests will lie con­ remain at Columbus. FIHMT HAITIHT CHURCH "Alio l.meoln In Illinois" will ducted for cheerleading, folk sing­ Hally Vacnllon Ullile School, start Its 20th aea.son August 26th Mrs Monahan's mother and ing. musical romlKis and general August 2-13 from 9-11 30 a in. ut New Salem State |>ark and will sister, Mrs Ellinor Maddee and tale n t DR E. H. VOIGT Monday Hervleea: also he presented on August 27. Mr ami Mrs Eugene Augustine OPTOMSTRIVr Sunday School « .’If) a m. 28 and 29, and rr|icalcd ngHln the and family of Belleville, visited a a t 'i t i f following weekend of September Sunday at the Clifford Monahan -■^^AtSKOBr Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Service 7.30 pm. A 2. 3, 4 anil 5 hom e WIlia N aN In nn n 0,• ioa.llit*—0 0 .11 itt—I I t#t-l Jifealapo Sr Iw olalaal h a p tlsm a l service w ill la- held d u r­ 'H uh presentation is no! a p a ­ Joyce Hummel Ctaaai Tkar*4ar tttim aaa ing this hour geant tail Is an authentic re pro W ednesday duel inn of Kotteit E. Sherwtxtd * On University 7 30 p.m. Prayer Meeting immorlal ItriMidway play. Ijittl Scholars’ List Not pausing long enough on the H 3fl pm Choir rehearsal year the show presented its 129th back cast will make your fly line Guaranteed Allen Marshall, Pastor consecutive producton Represent­ Joyce Hummel, daughter of Mr. erark like a whiplash behind you nod Mrs Vernon Hummel. R. 1, ative (i. William Horsley retired weakening your leader and Chatsworth. was one of 163 Oipl- from the role of “Ala-" after com­ breaking off flies. Sports Afield. till University Ifohimhos. frhlo) pleting 129 la-rtiainanccti and as a WATCH REPAIR CALVARY HAITINT CHURCH students on the University Schol­ going away present to the Ala- UNZJCKfR'S JfW fUY (i A.It II C ars List at the end of the current Uiicoln Players, donated his de­ Wednesday, Aug 4th at 8 pm , semester. To lie eligible for his 9 0 villed ImkiI m to la- filled by bis suc­ Itev and Mrs Steve Fay will lie list, students must acquire a 34 Pitch your tent opposite the cessor Fortuiintely or unfortun­ presenting the challenge of mis­ average Point* are figured on prevailing wind and dig a shallow ately, as the ease may seem, they the basis of bail- for an "A", three trench completely around It, with sions Mill remain for the time lielng Saturday Aug 7th 2 pm . Ju­ for a "II", two for a "C" ami one a lead-off to carry away excess among the archives as our new nior Missionary f ill la will meet fo r a "D ” rainwater Sports Afield "Ala'.'' Himalil Collier! Is unable in the parsonage basement llrlng b> use them as he stands 6' t'V tuolh paste for llie barrel An iui his lairing 19 seasons there xxver roll call with a verse Itogln- lias lasui only one night when I In nlrig wllb "A." slunv was not completed taa’a'is- Nunday. Aug. 8— of lain land that was the 1 not It 11 45 a Ml . Sunday School |au (onnanee | lairing all of thal III 4.% a in . Morning Worship time: three east memliers haw Speaker Itev Itonald Croalrr never mlxaed a single perform Quality & Service li 15 p.m. Training Hour unee. they are State Represent a 7 30 pm . Evening Service with live ti William Horsley, who play Rev t ’txwler s|ieaklng 3S ••d th e | mirt of Aliraham Lincoln HR! Wrslnea.. Aug II Norman Bullard who plays the PtIZIR H pm . Illble Study and Prayri pail of ,losb S|»e<| and Curl Rich Call CURT M eeting t ieorge V Ssm/il Pastor unison who plays the |uirt of Ni M S -S 3 0 2 man Edwards A la’imliful plaipie Is glsen to riu h memlsT of the east 0 1 cress ss fieri be reaches bis Vtlh p ’lfonn Schofield Soil Service NT I'AI'I. I.t TIILRAN CIH'HCII Thumdat. Aucuat ft a imv llils vi’m ssill u-c six of AM'W Naomi Clrele pienlr at these awards given oof 12 noon Pol lin k Husbands and llils product ion continues b> Thin is the time to have your soil “There’s no other home rhlldren Invited grins in |>i|ailn*-|l\ with each year AIPW Huth Orrle at 8 pm Mini gis’s by an d m ore an d m o ie t on tod for tho plowdown Moanon and for nunday. Angiad II lianlsts .ill over the world arc like a Bold Medallion Numtny School H 45 a m UMomg In Ness Salem, not only to your limestono noods. Wo havo a eom- M ottling W o rsh ip 12 >** a m honor llie memory of Abraham say thr Don Hnhofx Uisslst. Aus I l.lnculn. fail In slay and sec the ploto I’, of I. approvod soil tosting sorv- of Dr and Tourr, III no,1 1 U nit h r r tww.l at M (Si p m sliow M'rstnrasUt. A u ral II i in tain tim e is 8 15 p .m . an d ioo at our main plant in Paxton. Junior I .ut hr rails at 7 Vi pin the admission price Is $t Vl for “ Don and I had read and heard a lot altout High School Choir at 7 «N» pm min 11 s and .Vk- for children no Cold Medall ion Homes,” says Karols n Ih.shop, TlMirsslat. Aii*««» I t lax No charge Is made for re­ “ hut we didn't realize how much real differ­ Humta\ School Teachers meet served seats In the reserved area Wo will como out and pick up aam- ence there is until we moved into our own. mg at m u pm which are held fur people writing You've koi lo live in a Cold Medallion Home llavld F Moke. Pastor III fur ixwrrs nfions flrlldren un p Iom or you may bring thorn in to uh. If ilei 12 w ill tie adm it ted free on to appreciate its true comfort and the time Thuisdav and Friday night There you havo not had will tested in the laHt and work it savr* ” an- also sprx-lal rates available For Information write Abe Lin­ 5-6 yearn, then wo believe it is to your Cold Medallion standards really mean some­ . MARK R. FOUTCH coln Players Ine tlli East Ad thing. according to Don Bishop. “They a r e a OPTOMETRIST ams Street Spnngfrld Illinois benefit to have it teated. Kig and small, that many people forget when building or I n n ­ Osnsrol Optomstry and Contod Um ing a home. Those standards can save a lot of On* trip wrylcB for n#w olotwt To Demonstrate We have a complete line of fertili­ grief and money in the long run.” Canoe-Making zer, including Umeatone, Rock Phoa- The Bishops believe the “ big plus” in Gold Telephone .132 American trxapmts Indiana will Medallion living is flatneless electric heat. They 10B Sisilh Market Street ileoxawtiatp the kwt ari of rsnnw phate. Limeatone, if you need it, ia very have planned “ light f«w living” and plenty of Paxton. Illinois making at the UMA lllimks State circuits and outlets for all their needs .. . now Fair Aug I.VJJ in Springfield neceaaary for greater crop yields. and in the year* ahead. Their home also is Algonquin John Dube, one of the ax aid's three remaining canoe equipped with a no-frost refrigerator-freezer, craftsmen. «ill construct a rune We have apreader track service range, washer, dryer, water heater, waste dis­ In the Fair’s American M m VII- poser and dishwasher. . . all electric, of course.* he, who builds the boats from and cuatom spreader service here at our Begin planning your total-electric Gold Me­ cedar h treh and spruce, any* hla dallion Home now... whether you’re p in g canoes win outlast today's maaa Piper City Plant produced variety by as to build, buy or modernise. Adc your CIPS M> y e a rs office for the booklet, **1116 Medallion Hon* Hanson Funeral Home Award.** It’ll give you all the hdonaatliBj you need to step up to total dectrie M ag, Service With Dignity and TaeteT j . 393.2599 M6-2209 696-2594 Is a Inhabiting mountains I h M Oca A field PIPER CITY, ILLINOIS Thursday, August 5. 1965 THE CHATSWOKTH PiAINPEAlCT, CHATSWOUTH, HJNOiS tion on farm production. Just this If you're a tu rn e r, you've prob­ e-H from the past week, we received one of ably experienced seeing or hearing their publications entitled “Illinois an auto barreling down on you INSIDE NEWS Agricultural Marking Statistics." while you were on a tractor. Al- OF CONGRESS jam Adviser's Desk For the five-year period. 1966- aov probably cringing a little, hop­ 1963. Livingston County farmers ing the driver of the car could ■gr L. 01 Lloyd Bander, Chataworth, will TO produced an average of 20.257,000 judge how fast he la approaching H R metric* haw the cxdualw um of the pre­ bu. of com per year and sold 16,- you. fix "Benderlea" in naming nil reg­ ■ ii ...r a r u 277,000 bushels, or about 60 per But even If you are not a farm­ rnata istered Holstein dairy animal* cent. They produced 2,908,000 er, you should know the signifi­ bred In that herd. for the day. cance of the triangle, because you TH E u i t m i u ELECTRIC Tlie oat variety plots were har­ bushels of oats and sold 1,607,000 There are ''liberal*" and there Um of this prefix name haa The Outlook Meeting and Char­ 60 will be seeing it more and more been granted by Holstein-Fried an vested July 28. The yields were bushels, or just under per cent are “liberal* so-called." There are as follows Shelby 81.0 bu.; G a r­ coal Steak Barbecue Dinner will They produced an average of 269,- in the future. Association of America; It also be­ WATER be held Thursday, September 9. This 14-inch emblem, with a flu­ those who are true liberals, and come* a part of official breed rec­ land 80.0 bu.; Newton 72.6 bu.; 000 bu. of wheat and sold '. 000 thoae who profess to be liberals. Clintland 64—68.9 bu.; Clintland at the Fairbury Fairground. of these bushels; and during this orescent orange center and reflec­ ords at the national headquarters Steaks will be served by the Live­ As Shakespeare would say, “ Tia HEATING/ 60- 70.0 bu.; Brave 71.0 bu.; Good- period they produced an average tive red border, is a product of In Brattleboro, Vermont. stock Feeders with the help of the true; and pity 'tis 'tis true.” As ev­ field 61.0 bu.; and Coachman 73 of 4,438,000 bu. of soybeans, and research conducted by Ohio State Nearly 1,500 prefixes are re­ BET UP TO m i H f — 'n Marking Committees of Coopera­ University under the sponsorship ident from what took place in the bu. sold 4.299.000 bushels. House last week and what Is cur­ served for Registered Holstein M IT » / ( f d P S 04* 4 f TOUR AND OUTLOOK tion Lx tension and the Farm Bu­ We expect the 1964 census fig­ of the Automotive Safety Coun­ breeders each year. More than reau. Tickets will be on sale at rently taking place In the Sen­ •h ttrk t*nk4 hr nmt$r k**t Tours and Outlook Meetings fol­ ures will show even greater pro­ cil. 38,000 are now on file for use In the Livingston County Fair, Au­ Use of the emblem Is also rec­ ate, the so-called liberals In the ,h$. r*4 444 f440fy h r 4 m low fairs — Livingston County duction of both com and soybeans, Congress are liberal not as a mat­ giving distinctive names to home­ *44k r40l444m*4t l u l l , , , gust 3, 4 an d 5. but with less oats and wheat. This ommended by the Farm Confer­ Farm Management Tour is sched- ter of principle but only Insofar bred cattle. Reservation and use & CSMW wwm§ census figures should be avail­ ence of the National Safety Coun­ of these prefix names became an uel for August 31. and will be held COUNTY PRODUCTION as it serves their own political 1*01* *r 4*9. In the Forrest area this year. AND SALES able this fall. cil the National Safety League of active membership requirement In ends. They are more In the cate­ 1965. Keith Amstutz, Farm Bureau The Illinois Crop Reporting FARM SAFETY Canada and the American Society gory of professional liberals than CIPS ah* k*a j Farm Management Fieldman is Service compiles a lot of Interest­ 1. Poods Can Be Dangerous. of Agricultural Engineers. true liberals. In using an exclusive prefix r*t* * f IV i# p*r U hm tt hmr. The farm pond, long a useful farm working on places and program ing and useful statistical Informs- The liberals claim to be the name for his animals, the pure­ resource, can become a death trap great champions of Individual bred Holstein breeder furnishes a T*Rt h T 44r i 44h r .A 4A .i 4t for swimmers when precautions rights and the free democratic "trade mark" which la used In all thr 444444th */tprhknm are forgotten. published information concerning Shareholders processes for the advancement of *90*0*4 tin t44k.,.tt i To make ponds safe for recrea­ the performance of his dairy ani­ DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS those rights. They look upon tk4 444*4 *1»1*4 tional purposes, the National Safe­ Approve FS mals. themselves as the special guard­ 44t *11*4 f44tim . : Friday and Saturday, Aug. 6-7 ty Council suggests: Consolidation ians of a minority from the arbi­ Place a fence that can’t be DRESSES AT HALF PRICE trariness of a majority or vested climbed around the pond so chil­ Shareholders o f Farm Bureau- Interests. Time and again they Final Store-Wide Clearance of All Summer Merchandise dren can't play there without related cooperatives In Illinois, have complained moat voclferious- Pontiac Play, adult supervision. Iowa and Wisconsin Tuesday vot­ New Winter Coats — 10% Off ed approval of a proposal which ly against the House Rules Com­ “Circus in the Wind” Mark safe swimming areas— mittee for not granting Floor BUY NOW FOR SCHOOL Place warning signs at danger will make a three-state operation A Success of FS Services, Inc. clearance for some bill. They have points — Provide lifesaving devic­ likewise complained time and 1! Mu ),li i\ i! 1 ■ 1 ’ The action taken makes pos­ Pontiac's first attempt at a jl o a es, such as ring buoys, ropes or again about a filibuster in the lO &I U' sible the consolidation of Wise on­ summer home talent show was long poles — Post safety instruc­ Senate blocking a vote on mea­ ion Farmco Service Cooperative termed an unqualified success as WOMEN CHILDREN S SIZES tions for swimming and boating sures, notably civil righs, In which and Producers Seed Company rnor than 300 spectators watched 215 North Mill St. Pontiac, Illinois Don't permit swimmers to swim they were interested. alone. with FS Services. This action ihe opening night performance of 25 Years Their voices rnng out with' all 60 downs, Irearded ladle*, snake 2. Safety Tips — Enforce the was taken at two separate meet­ the righteous indignation, of which charmers and wild men entertain­ rule of no extra riders on farm ings, one held at Madison, Wls„ F&V they are peculiarly adopt at dem­ ing In "Circus in the Wind,” at machinery. Small children are of­ and one at Springfield, 111. onstrating. that the Rules Com­ Chnutniiqua Park. ten injured by machinery in drive­ FS Services distributes plant " 2 9 0 " t o t to mittee and the Filibuster prevent­ A calliope was l>orrewed to ways and work aieas. The wise fond. feed, petroleum products, j ed the Congress from working furnish circus music preceding farmer carries a fire extinguisher and other farm supplies to mem-1 its will. They wanted the rules the entertainment. More than 60 and first aid kit on tractors, Iter companies in Illinois and lowa of (he House and Senate changed other jieople worked tiehlnd the which in turn sell the supplies toj trucks, and self-propelled machin­ Ihnt legislation could bo acted on scenes with make-up, scenery, farm er s. Headquartered in1 ery. The greatest number of acci­ and all would have o|>portunity to props and costumes. SLIM Bloomington, 111., FS is an affil­ dents caused by tractors over- express themselves in behalf of Iurning while the tractors are be­ iate of the Illinois Agricultural the people. They were Instrumen­ TRY FORREST ing operated on ihp level ground, Assrciation (state-wide Farm Bu-1 tal in having the House rxiles reaul jnd the lowa Farm Bureau according to the National Safety changed in this Congress whereby ■1V / •'/,/ / Council. About half of the fires j Federation. a bill could he brought to the Maytaars Win First on the farm happen in the home, According to Melvin E. Slrns. Klcxir if the Rules < ixnmlttee did Game At Sibley SlUIII/lt’.s 2% MILK according to the National Safety president of FS, the resulting not act on it within 2! days. C ouncil. three-state regional organization' What becomes of the noble prin­ L a rry 's M ay tag s w-on th e ir op­ ening game In the Sibley tourna­ 3. Slow-Moving Vehicle — tlet will Ire able to provide a better ciple. "let Congress work its will” At Your Grocer or ment Sunday night hy defeating Emblem. As a motorist, do you and more complete all-around when, as one day last week, we Glhaon City 6 to 4. know what a brightly colored tri­ fa, using the 7:15 In . Sibley against either vehicle means? Knowing might 21day rule in such a way as to Guaranty BOND Fffeclive date for completion Odell or Woodworth. save your life. "gag" the House. They brought o' the I’rodui'Crs Seed Cnnsolido-1 Following is Ihe box score for It identifies a slow-moving ve­ up the hill to repeal section 14(h) N o t no, 210 o r t m 23 5 ’ tion is August 1. and for the Wis­ the Maytags: hicle — one traveling about 25 consin Fnrmco consolidation. Sep­ known as the "right to work pre­ bat 260 lbs. of material got* Forrest Milk Products A ll R H mph or slower on the highways. vision" of the Taft-Hartley Act, In t&to svsry square of (Sit F ry tem b er 1. Freehlll, 3b FORREST, RUNMS One such vehicle is n farm trac­ such a manner as to preclude nny 2 2 1 It has been estimated that sales Kerher, ef sbingUI It's thicker, toughar, tor. which usually travels between eonslnictivc amendments being 4 2 3 in the Wisconsin territory will C Schade, 2h mod* with PURR uhadultae. 10-15 m ph. offered. The House never had o|>- 3 0 » represent about 10 per cent of the Huela, If ■tod asphalt. So good it's portunity to debatee or vote on 4 0 1 totul FS business after merger.1 Feely. p baekad by a 26 year written ihem. They were simply dismis­ 3 1 1 Tire total seed business In ihc Read, c guaranty bond... asauranoa sed on a technical point of order 3 0 1 three states la expected to have Knot, s* 1 of lowest coat par year ot as not being germane to the spe­ 1 1 g|^4^ fw* ul/»ala an initial volume erf about 95 mil­ Miller, rf 3 0 0 ■trVaOVo rR M f I Of J iff NllRIwi lion i cific bill a* written, although ger­ mane to the subject matter The Bennett, lb 3 0 1 Projected annual volume of so-called liberals voted against an businrss in the fhree-staie region-1 attempt to lllx'ralize the proced­ al <.|Xration of FS Services, Inc, ure that the House could, in fnct. The LivingstM of ir. Ihc areas of petroleum, food, work its will They voted against Bayfttona Return fertilizer, farm supplies ami seed; Ihe very thing (hey have long Ix'cn From Colorado (hatsworth Inc. for the fiscal year 1905-1966 is so behemrnlly advocating. tit 47 000,000. | " 'Tis tine, Tis. and plly (Is. Mr ntxl Mrs I .alloy llay stun I n t o Yard* at Qwtiwartb returned Thursday after an II- 'tis tree" Yes. and pity it is that and Straws so many lire deceived hy the mas­ day trip lo Colorado Thr May- Friday and Saturday, August 6th and 7th querade In the Senate we are stons motored 3.600 miles. xto|r- Mao# 435 1165 - Straws )l Model “A” Owners witnessing the "liberals so-rnlled” ping at f-ite* Park, enjoying the To Meet At opposing the I Mrkson Amendment scenery along Trail Ridge Road to the ('onxlltuttnn. not Iteing and attended a rodeo at Craig. Greenfield Village !willing that the |x*ople in the ir- ( o lo rsd o TTii' in d estru ctib le Model "A " H|xTtlve States might "work llielr Tlietr trip included Grand Teton Ford, one of the outstanding au- will" hy voting on the proposition National I'aik and Yellowstone toniohile-s In the* history of Airier- of apportionment if llielr own Nnional Park They hiiw the re I lean tra n s p o rta tio n , w ill lx- *|»>t- State Ix'giHlalure They even suits of riixxl damage m Colorado FINAL lighle-d Aug (i through H at Green threaten to filibuster, employing Returning home they vlsltixl | field Village the very device against which they the Grotto ol Redemption at | ( (Tension for th is iqxH-Ittl p ro ­ have so self• righteously rom plain Wint Mend luwil. which was gram will he' Ihc fifth annual ed, to prevent the Senate from quite an Interesting sfxit meeting of a national organization "working its will " Quality & Service | known as the Moelel A Restorers One who serves In the Congress | ( Inti Hosting I lie meet will lie should above all else lx1 tree to REDUCTIONS i the Motor (Tiles Chapter of the the principle* he professes to nil- ! rluh and Henry Ford Museum and voe/ite IIIx t /i I or conservative 112 BuHhcl Oat Yield I Greenfield Village radical or reactionary. Call CURT Albert Wahls of Strawn rom- I ON ALL SUMMER On Sunday, Aug 8. visitors to V IE T NAM: htned MV/ bushel* of ixit* from 3 j j G reenfield V illage will lx- nlile lei Ixtsl week lTuesday. July 27) acres recently The ixits were ! witness events eondurle-d hy the 639-3302 tile President culled the Congres­ d rilled in, using certified Garland 1 MARC group fudging of more sional lender* to Ihe While seed , than 250 rentorr-d Model "A" »ulllran Patty Ix-arters of m Tlte Village and adjoining ttie why he lias made the drx ision i Henry Ford Museum are ojien *ev he will slantly announce lo the FURNISHINGS en days a week the year aftsirxl rsn m try 'Dlls Is not to say that these meetings do not serve a useful irurpose |f nothing else they Cullom Homecoming serve to promote unity behind the Plans Announced President In what he Inis <|e« xl> d We must recognize that the I'res SATURDAY NIGHT The traditional balloon aacrn- irlenf is nlv, ( 'ornrriarxfer in < In# f BARGAINS GALORE slim Will lake place n< 6:30 pm of our anneal forces J|<- and lie Thursday Angus' 12. to start 'hr alone ha* Ihe grave resixxisihllily Hire** day festivities al Ihc (ill of deciding what morse diplomat tom homecoming Pally and militarily the country The Oiafaworth girls will lx- is to tak e TTw im p o rtan t thing opponents to thr Cullom girls Is that he have fiuhlir *up|mri for team In live baseball game al 'I what he decides This ran rxrly AUGUST 7TN pm . Saturday August 14 tie rrht allied tf he makes ret tain Other activities will tnr lode a that the |i*ople have thr* hind square danre cshlhltlon Friday m id fact* night and an arnateui variety thaw Saturday night The 18th annual Junior Fair FAIRBURY will lie held In "ie village jiark Infant ttaptized Friday and Saturday. Aug 13 and Mr and Mrs flay Aaron «f C £ G / 0 / V S p e e C M M Y 14 ten d ed the baptism of their PONTIAC, The flrnser ilies and home re,i granddaughter Jill Fljrabeth st I Mm and Students Wear nrtnuce exhibits Will he In the HI John's (Inirrti Fairbury | Illinois fVwnmunlty building A feature Sunday Time Trials-7:30 114 W M W a M + m * 4 4 1 * of the llveatork fair will tie the Jill It 111* d a u g h te r of ' he | ateer sale at 6 Vi Saturday Thomas Asrrxis of Falrtarry Mr* (*ary 1. M a rlin rrf Nile* arx) R ich | ADMISSION - $1.90 Harms rrf Forreat were gjanein C H IL O R IN ( u im I g t 1 2 ) F t H THE CHATSWORTH PLAJND6Ai.ER, CHATSWORTH. IUINOB ______Thursdoy, August 3, 1965 — 1 Special Friday Night, August 6th [ o d d m a s . .. ■kjstf-gn tMMS Attrnwxsnv/is'AaissM i IrTrffaMtap TWKf-STxrmros A n im nnsaF A onm m ffs ('MW MWM W.IU IUMM MMI MWHi m uff M xnreua.orao.M BTUocurns Fish Sandwich 25( CIUSHgD SJIO A SMALL Among th e advantagM o f th e RXKlWJCAA mcOJTW ( l u p M r I S f t w h o o r m a o v r r How does an excess of uric add folding trailer is convenience In MAM ASSAULT OIJTHX harm you 7 In several ways. Not Mom.a cASHjAMwuua- Contrary to popular belief, you towing and overall handling. You only are you In danger of devel­ don't need special rear-view mir­ RBCOBO. don't have to be rich, famoua or HILL TOP DRIVE IN oping uric acid kidney stones, but rors, brakes or complex trailer gluttonous to suffer the discom­ uric acid deposits usually grow forts of gout. hitch . PHONK 635-3012 - ON ROtfTI 24 - CMATSWORIM until they form masses of chalky The trailer* are exceedingly In fact, gout shows no signifl deposits known as ‘'tophi.” The light In weight and thus present cant, racial or national preference joint Inflammation caused by the no towing or handling problem for at alL Though It is sometimes tophi la quite painfUl. the famlly-hlze automobile. This hereditary, it can strike onyone, How can you recognise a gout is a feature In cruising tha open anwhere, at any time. attack 7 Uusually it is quits sud­ straightaway turnpikes, on long STU D M Jrm IN (MAUD KJftKX. What is gout ? A disturbance den and moat frequently the pain hill scents and descants- and in MOUTH DAKOTA A M S U W IIO in your body's chemistry which strikes at the end of the joint at negotiating truly rough back- •v aooetzitoe M y o u t h # frequently leads to arthritic con­ the base of your big toe. country roads. You can take camp i n t o a t b l b p h o m b B o o m ditions. It la brought about by You will experience pain, swell­ trailers where you can take no an excess of uric acid (one of your ing, redness and warmth of the standi* rd-ilie travel trailer or body's chemicals) which your sys­ joint. The akn around the joint lofty pickup coach. For what you tem can't excrete. become* very tender, riiiny and get, they are truly Inexpensive. 7 5 0 . 0 0 0 Where does this excess amount will take on a purplish color You Folded (compacted) for traveling, of uric add corns fromT No one may even suffer fever or chills. they are no larger than the aver­ TVM WOMLOM L A M C S T kijTws for sure, but some phy­ Who gets gout? Usually men age utility hauling trailer, and so SBBVtCB OMALMZATKX4 sicians believe that an over con­ between the agee of 30 and 30. It the camper doesn’t have to go to l lOllS IUTXBUATIOOAL, sumption of such foods as Hlver, Is rarely found In children or In B O A S T S 7 5 0 0 0 0 great lengths equipping hi* auto­ M E M M U W HO, kltbteys, sardines and sweetbreads women before their menopause. mobile for heavy-duty towing. All CTMTCHtO euoToeuq —coupled with a breakdown of The younger the victim, the more of the foregoing, considerations w o u l d R e a c h c o o m the body's functions — may bring severe the case and the more dif­ CHICAOO TO O B W YOBK. Impress the budget-minded family CMtCAAO about this condition. ficult to cure. man. But there la another ad­ When you dewatop gout, the uric W hat triggers an attack T While vantage above economy and mo­ add normally excreted by your It usually occurs without any ap­ bility The camping trailer I* kidneys has a tendency to be de- parent reason, some sufferers find part house trailer and part tent, AMO IT ALL LIC' - In th# event of the death of a A MINIMUM OC C4JC t'OCOX podtsd in cartilage form (bone their attacks are triggered by a and many people find it valuably borrower the balance of a loan variety of Incidents, such as emo­ WORK OrjTHXm. MOWS formation) in the joints of your convenient to have their hauling THAM A 9 0 .0 0 0 VBASELY li cancelled. No longer Is Mg toe, instep, ankle or knee and tional upaets, acute Infection, sur-1 trailer and well-designed commod­ ACTtutTiBX. IT WOULD burden of an unpaid obligation MS In several joints at the fiery, various forms of drugs. In­ ious tent In one Indivisible func­ a s w o c r in o v e n a s mow» jury to joints, — even weather tional unit. YBAfta m s k ann u ally . Inflicted upon a family. changes. If you enjoy famlly-ityle con­ To safeguard your health, seek ventional tent camping, chances Credit life Insurance costs iHtla advice from your doctor at the are excellent you'll be happy with and no physical examination is first sign of gout. If you follow a camping trailer," point* out his Instructions while gout Is In John Jobaon, Camping Editor of necessary. This is simply another Its early stages, you can be as- .Sports Afield Magazine For service of our bank which moke* asurvd gout will neither cripple family-type auto ramping, It Is it a pleasant and profitable nor seriously Interfere with your far and away more convenient dally life. than the straight tent setup. Gen­ MOVING erally, all you need Is self-contain­ WASHINGTON A N 0 ed In one superbly engineered unit. As the great canvas portion (the main living quarters) blossoms out SMALL BUSINESS” from the neat trailer box, every­ thing Is at yrair fingertips. There Bv C WILSON HARDER Q i i i y w A S a n k o f are, of course, the storage sections of these rlga. and full-size bed* Evsry once In a while a duo to delays In getting any and/or bunks are Immediately reader will ask why so-called kind of word out of Washing­ ready for use. The bottle gas stove Industrial captains sr* not mors ton, plantings ware delayed, QhaJtAw ohih I vJm r KMm M H m m 'i prominent In decrying the poli­ which means that the crop will It ready to go, and so Is the Ice Iks Tfsvilm Isiswati tically motivated economic fal­ mature later, because with a CHATSWORTH, RUNOK box or refrigerator Some models lacies of Ui* tim es. great Irreverence for bureau­ All In A Budget have private toilet facilities and s e e cratic nonsense, tomatoes Just water-storage tanka. Thla style Whether marriage or a rarest The answer U best fond k won’t hurry to ripen to please la In the future, women In the nf ramping Is not easily classified. Ike fact that so assay *f Ikes* anybody, and If they should Now that I’ve moved Into my know real lie that a regular sav­ It Is not exactly conventional tent big ksdestri-l daisy until the first rain or new gtate farm office, I can ing* plan la essential for peace ramping, nor Is It travel-trailer or si oaplBlaal frost hits, they are garbage, The Chicago Daily Tribune is $12.50 per serve you even better with the of mind. You pickup coach living nflrld. It I* bar* govera-l a a * best In auto, life, and fire in­ should be setting a way of life of It* own — camp ■seat as a| Of course, after damage was year — The Chatsworth Plaindealer is $3.00 m a jo r e a s surance. Just give me a aome money trailer adventuring. dene, causing aa economic lees call, or better yet, drop In, any asldn every Thoyl hi sue state si mars than $M per year. Both one year for $14.50 — you tim e you'd like to discuss m onth. mBtlrn te growers, to Inker, Is save $1.00. •your fam ily Inaur- Jot down your w an t to truckers, et at, there was an- Important Anan- aaether fantastically ‘ anrw needs. My A slngU-artlon reel Is a reel • ox office address •j rialtl AgiirsaAguras and whose spool turns at the same 4 on the basis of I t w a • * a e those, aee how much you ran af­ speed as the handle. — Sport* therefor* Afield. quit* Inter- C. W. Merger That la the Idea of high ford to act aalda for the well- school athletes for harvest, known "rainy day." Under shel­ o rating to note recently that In ter, Hat your monthly outlay for ------— ------a special report, Kaiser Steel, s e e While this may Impress cMj rent, utilities, cleaning help, The corker spaniel has little which Is not one of th* giants laundry, and maintenance equip­ folk, M falls Bat elsewhere, ArthvJ. Scheldt {minting Instinct Its natural func­ In th* Industry, reports tin ment. Under fo o d , make a note e * a WANTED 4M K. I w a d plate production will be cur­ of all your eating expense* — tion Is to flush gnmr Sports CHATMWORT1I. U J. tailed this year due to the poli­ There Is one big flaw in the whether at homo or at a restau­ A field cies of Labor Secretary Wlrtz. entire oplum-ltke dream. To­ m. m »-i rant. And, don't forget snacks. * * * matoes are harvested in Sep­ Now note your mnnlhly expenses By refxataf to permit IB ext­ tember and October, when SUM f u a l«WMM CWBeutM for Elollisf, Including cleaning Hm m Of IN *. 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In transportation, hair dos, recrea­ accordance with the Presi­ in Pontiac and axaemhlerx are needed for the production of tion, gifts, etc. Add to all thla With Uie u n certain ties c re a t­ dent’* Fitness program, they electrical equipment. your monthly taxes. Now deduct ed. bankers were not prone to The Virginia the sum total from your monthly loan money to put In crop* a re snppeeed I* sh»o continue to Income, and you hav* an amount Urn I probably would not be play football this fall along with # NO SPECIAL SKILLS NFAESHAKY Theatre that you ran uae regularly for a either cultivated or harvested, the studies. And now in addition CMATBWOMTH. ILLINOIS savings plan, o o o te ak else, they nr* arged to # ON THE JOB TRAINING It la most dllRralt to accur­ pick tomatoes aa a patristic ■aturday TiOO l.lfe Insurance should la tha # GOOD WAG EH hnrklmne of thla plan. Why7 If ately appratao UM ocsuamlc duty te never up the stupidity Sunday I d and TiOO teas la Ute nation created by marriage I* In tha oiling, life In­ of Secretary Wlrta. If the high # G O O D BENEFTTH surance |« saving* with a “plus.'* Ibis bureaucratic stand, scheel athletes try to sever all It creates an Inatant estate that a n * these bases at tha same time, # GOOD WORKING CONDITION** “BULLET FOR A can he part of your "dowry” and To afford just on*example on the roufltrUug stresses will on# product. It now appears that create severe emotional dis­ should he continued after mar­ If interested please fill out the form below and mail to Pontiac BAI)MANH riage to nrovldn a neat egg of th* California tomato harvest turbance. But of fears*, this With cash readily available In rase of could well be over a million resulting sMaaltoo will then jus­ Leader Box J-20c, Pontiac, Illinois, by August 9. At Tint MURPHY, B IT A I.E*. ergency. Par the single girl, tons short af last year. 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THI CHATSWORTH LA. -Jack- Reynolds PIAINDI AIM S U t H t H t N t fO t by tbagaer, seconded by ford, seconded by Weeks, was ap­ elaifftafrts for the amounts afloded School C hfldm ^fiatta...... M sa lt, fWtmsta fgf the e te g n e ik t tad that the «t *MM. ust 5, 1965 Canham, shat the appointment be proved as tend. as follows: Helped with Tuberculin Tooting of approximately 1J mites of will, ba repaMI lato tho Ceuaty Gk C h a t* worth Plalrrtealer con Armed. Motion carried. To the Board of Superviaon of Names and Reading at Pontiac High federal air secondary route 4 era! Fundwhan tha lax Money Livingston County, fllinoit: Myra McCamy .. , . . . . $ 196-80 (county highway SS) oxteadtag Thor*., Aug. 5, IMS Your Committee on insurance re­ John E. Maloney, M.D. . 280.00 Startad a Dental Program in each west from a point apptoulmatoty Letters of Virden E. Staff, chief spectfully report that they have Burdette Smith Co — school. 1.8 miles west of 8. B. I. route 47 Of 16th highwayway engineer, were read and examined the claims presented to 820.00 100.00 and known aa Federal Aid Secot Ms thoasaad ordered placed on Ale. them and recommended that the 20.00 8000 Malay ard Section 161Q-1, Project 8-460 Ma . 1 af the dollars. Official Record clerk issue orders on tho county Natiohal Lawyer* Ap­ Livingston County Public (106). and Muatttoa Mm read, WHaaaa agr toad tkiaMBd* «f Letters treasurer to the several claimant praisals Asaa...... 20.00 Health Nurse. Whereas, on February 18, 1188 of Laofttsan, goew arch A.D. MB. Of County Board Letter* of C. J. Vranek, engi­ for the amounts allowed aa follows Lawyers Co - Operative the contract waa awarded to the by Wayne Fattens*, waa accepted J u L 5‘ Names Amount neer of local roads and streets, Pub. Co...... 23.00 Macon and Maenta Construction and ordered Made a Matter of rec- were read and ordered placed on Crabb Insurance Agency .83,188.14 Donnell Print Shop— Company by the Illinois Depart­ Oft. State of Illinois, saw * at IM afr Of Supervisors Ale. Bertsehe At Berry, Inc. .. 96C $143.90 $240.19 Report No. 1 of the Educational ment of Public Works and Build­ SUte of niUtete, County of Living •too, tows of OdMl. 1ft Bills Paid Between Sessions 198.00 00.90 Committee was road, and on motion ings; therefore be it ■ton, town of Amity, **. 1. i Proceedings,r*ga, Reports, Reaolu- Report ef Public Defender Crabb Insurance Agency . 23.77 32 23 51.37 of Canham, seconded by Brown, Resolved, that the Board of All of which is respectfully sub­ 33.70 370 was approved aa read. TO tho Board of «td Otnor Buslneu Report of the public defender Supervisors of Livingston County, Livingston County, Illinois: Odell, being duly swan M m tk mitted this 8th day of March, A.D. 2.83 818.42 To the Board of Superviaon of say that Six thousai ~ Transacted by tho Living* was read and ordered placed on Illinois does hereby concur with Tho undenignod Commissioner •ton County Board of Swpor- Ale. 1965. P. F. Pettibone Co...... 42.76 Livingston County, IllinoU: the Illinois Department of Public dr** dollar* maottoa John M. Spafford, Frank Thornber Co.— Your Committee on Education re­ of highways of tho town of Amity tlmate to which this vi*or* at tho Rogwlar Moot­ Works and Buildings in the award In said county, would respectfully Report Of Grand Jury Chairman. 824.83 $1,733 38 1,780.41 spectfully report that they have of said contract to the Mason and tec bed U nuwaary ing in March, IMS. Margaretha G. Meyers, Illinois Office Suply Co.— examined the claimi presented to represent that a bridge needs to ba Report of the grand jury was Meant Construction Company; and tame will not be Charles Lauritzen, 8116.64 839.23 154.89 them and recommended that the repaired over a stream where the than is needed Cog ite j read and ordered placed on Ale. be it further same is cr ossed by a highway lead- Curtis Weeks, Pontiac Office Supply— clerk issue orders on the county Resolved, that the clerk la here­ qulrad. F ir s t D a y Ronald Losey. $4.80 $87.80 9200 treasurer to the several claimants a from the 8.W. comer of the Letter by directed to transmit two (3) . H of the S.W.Mi of section 38 Spleart Camera Shop ... 14.88 far the amounts allowed as follows: certified copies of thU resolution MORNING SESSION Letter of the Pontiac Chamber Report Ne. 1—Finance Committee Vermillion Studioa . . . . 3.00 Namas Nature of Claim Amt. to the N.W. cornet ef the N.E. of Commerce was read and or­ to the Department of Public Subscribed and swam to bated* Report No. 1 of the Finance Illinois Records Div.— Balance ...... $71.22 of the N.W. H of section 88 in Pontiac, IllinoU, dered placed on Ale. 84.20 $4.20 8.40 Works and Buildings, Division of said town, for which said work tho ma this 8th day at March AJX Committee was read, and on mo­ Donnell Print Shop Highways, through its district 1868. March 8, 1968. John G. Satter, Jr...... 42J6 Calendar ...... 60 town of Amity is wholly Letter tion of Losey, seconded by Hippen, engineer’s office at Ottawa, Illi­ (Seal) Gayte E. The Board of Superviaon met in was approved aa read. Circuit Clerk, Kankakee Balance ...... 70.62 bio; that tha total coat of their room in the courthoute on Letter of St. Mary’s Hospital, Co...... 1920 nois. will be approximately four thou­ Streator, Illinois, was read and December 30, 1964 LaVerne E. Canham, the above date at 9:20 a m , pur­ To the Board of Supervisor* of Town House Restaurant. 39.90 Chairman. sand five hundred dollars, which Fetttlan Ne. suant to adjournment, and were ordered placed on Ale. Sheriff, McLean County . 3 63 Beeatetten Ne. 2—Ceunty sum will he mere than two cents Livingston County, Illinois: Crescentia A. Bachtold, Highway Committee. called to order by Chairman Jacob Fairbury Blade ...... 18.00 Elwin Brown, on the one hundred dollars on tha Membership Sustained Your Committee on Finance No. Resolution No. 3 of the County H. Helmers. The meeting was open­ 1 respectfully report that they IllinoU Assn. Co. Super­ Charles Lauritxen. latest assessment roll ef said town Petition No. t ot ed with prayer by Rev. R. G. Mage), It was moved by Kepfer, sec­ visors ...... 223.00 Highway Committee w u read, and and the levy of the Road and Highway Committee was i onded by Klein, that membership have examined the claim* pre­ on motion of Lauritsen, seconded pastor of the First Lutheran sented to them and recommended Clifton, Gunderson, Cob Report Ne. 2-Finance Committee Bridge Ux for the two years last on motion of Church of Pontiac, Illinois. in the Illinois Association of Coun­ er A DarBruyn...... 2,123.00 by James A. Patterson, was adopt­ past in said town w u In each yew by Morlan, wna aocaptod ty Supervisors be sustained. Mo­ that the clerk issue orders on the Report No. 2 of the Finance ed as read. Roll call was had and the chair­ county treasurer to the several BilU Paid Between Sessiona not leu than the full amount pro­ dered made a matter t t r tion carried. Vernon Von Q ualen___ 84.00 Committee was read, and on motion RESOLUTION man announced a quorum present. claimants for the amounts allowed of Losey, seconded by Antrim, was vided by law on tha one Hundred State of Illinola, county ol as follows: Helen E. Ripley, M.D. .. 33.00 by Board of Supervisors of Liv­ dollars on the lateet esaeument •ton, town of Newtown, aa. Orlyn Frey, Henry C. Koopman, Note of Appreciation Duane R. Jacobson, Post­ approved as read. ingston County concurring In Carl E. Sass, Ronald Losey, Carl Note of appreciation from the Names Amount To the Board of Supervisors of roll for all road and bridge pur To tha Board o l ~ Burdette Smith Co.— master— award of contract on Federal poses, except for laying out, alter­ Livingston County, F. Klein, Glenn Antrim, Wayne N. J. Wagner family was read and $25.00 $138 00 Livingston County, IllinoU: Aid Secondary 8ect!on U7Q ordered placed on Ale. $48.00 $6.00 84800 $ 10200 ing, widening and vacating roads, The undersigned Patterson, Ivan Morlan, N. J. Wag­ 130 00 313.00 Your Committee on Finance No. Whereas, on January 29, 1968 (he major part of which levy la ner, H. J. Kipfer, T. R. Bennett, Columbia Ribbon A. Car­ 2 respectfully report that they have of highways o f tha bon Mfg. Co...... 27.78 Pitney Bowes, Inc...... 21.80 the low bid of $18946.16 was sub needed for the ordinary repair of town In said county, would I Norman L. Holzhauer, Elwin Resolution To Be Drafted Peoria County ...... 193.89 examined the claims presented to mitted by the Mason and MeenU roada and bridges. Mr. Elwin Brown suggested that Illinois Office Supply— them and recommended that the fully represent that o f Brown, Jacob H. Helmers, James Kankakee County ...... 13.80 Construction Company of Wat- Wherefore, the u ld commUaton- to be repaired over a a___ . A. Patterson, Curtis Weeks, Earl the Board adopt a resolution op­ $19647 $15.18 21163 clerk issue orders on the county Frank Thomber Co.— Clenent J. Steichen ___ 177.20 seka, Illinois for the construction er of highways hereby petitions the same is crossed by • hlSbwat C. Mortimore, James R. Muir, Wil­ posing the court's decision on re­ Ira L. Boyer ...... 141.59 treasurer to the several claimants of approximately 3.2 miles of apportionment. It was moved by $128.92 $42 34 171.26 you for aid and for an appropria­ leading from the B.W. Minor m liam Noonan, Margaretha G. Meyer, Ira L. Boyer, Trees 111. for the amounts allowed as follows: Federal Air Secondary Route 480 tion from the county treaeury, a section S3 to the N.W. of R. D. Hippen, Fred M. Rieger, Jr., Brown, seconded by Lauritzen, that Security Envelope Co. .. 156.00 Names Nature of Claim Amt. eoraor Morris Office Supply . . . . 37.84 Assn. Co. Clks...... 35.00 (County Highway 22) extending sum sufficient to meet one-half of section S3 in said town, for whteh John M. Spafford, Frank Stahler, a resolution be drafted by the Leg­ Selma Quandt ...... 141.35 Chaddock Boys' School, west from a point approximately islative Committee. Motion car­ Widmer ...... 10.30 the coat of repairing u ld bridge, u id work the town af NOW town i t Charles Lauritzen, Crescentia A. Wayside Drug Store ... 43.76 clothing purchased for de­ 3.3 miles west of S. B. I. Route 47 u id town being prepared to fur­ wholly responsible; that the total j Bachtold, John R u p p e 1, Lester ried. P. F. Pettibone Co...... 23.76 pendent ...... $ 16.17 Pantagraph Printing Co. . 1389 Co. Assessment Officials and known as Federal Aid Second­ nish one-half of tha amount re­ cost of u id work will bo Hubly, LaVerne E. Canham, Fran­ Assn...... 10.00 Pontiac Music and Sporting, ary Section 117Q, Project S-480 quired. mately two thousand two cis J. Finnegan. Federal Food Surplus Program American Photocopy clothing purchased (or de­ Equip. Co...... 71.90 Jack Scolaro ...... 14.00 (109). and Dated at Pontiac, IllinoU, this dollars, which sum will I Mrs. Jane Harris, Superintend­ Glen E. Burton ...... 10.00 pendents ...... 0.48 ent of the Livingston County Pub­ Intoximeter Association . 214.31 Whereas, on February 18. 1968 8th day of March, A.D. 1968. than two conta on tha i Minutes Jones Buick Co...... 3.00 Spurgeon's Mercantile Com­ the contract was awarded to the Arnal Oarretaon dollars on tha latest lic Aid, spoke to the Board in re: Swager Service Co...... 48 30 pany, clothing purchased Minutes of the previous meeting Clifton, Gunderson, Coker, Ira L. Boyer, Co. Clerk.. 777.28 Mason and Meents Construction Commissioner of Highways. roll of u id town and tho lovy were read and approved. • Federal Food Surplus Program. John S. Bradshaw, Cir. for dependent ...... 2.17 Chairman Helmers appointed Holz­ DeBruyn ...... 2,000.00 Company by the Illinois Depart­ State of IllinoU, County of Living­ the road and bridge tax fey tho Clerk ...... 8,118.00 Montgomery Ward, clothing ment of Public Works and Build­ ston, town of Amity, aa. two years lu t past In hauer, Patterson, Hippen, Weeks, Fairbury Blade ...... 8.00 purchased for dependent. 39.84 4 Vacancy Forrest News ...... 8.40 A. D. Askew, Sheriff— ings; therefore be It I. the undersigned commissioner w u In each year not leu than tho U>8ey. Ruppel and Canham as a Westall's Inc., clothing pur­ Mr. Helmers announced a vacan­ All of which is respectfully sub­ $2.390 27 $8,722.57 11.112.57 Resolved, that the Board of of highways in (he town of Amity, full amount provided by tow on committee to study the Food Sur­ Chris Fredensborg ...... 4.40 chased for dependent .. 7.41 cy in Sullivan Township and plus program and to make recom­ mitted this 30th day of December, SupervUors of Livingston County, county aforesaid, hereby state that the one hundred dollars on tho changes in Pontiac Township and Robert W. Jones ...... 2 23 Boys' Farm School, services Illinois does hereby concur with have made an estimate of the latest assessment roll for oil road mendations to the County Board. AD 1964 rendered dependent .... 2.00 appointed Antrim, Hubly and Ronald Losey, William Frye ...... 53 30 the Illinois Department of Public cost of repairing taid bridge. and bridge purposes, except for Ed Rapp ...... 42.78 Fairbury Hospital, services Weeks to check the credentials. Adjournment Chairman. Works and Buildings In the sward Description of the proposed Im­ laying out, altering, wtdanlaf and Recess Curtis Weeks, A. D. Askew ...... 30.30 rendered dependent .... 135.03 of said contract to the Mason and provement: necessary repairs aa vacating ro It was moved by Ruppel, sec Jones Buick Leasing Co . 2,430 00 Dr. James 11. Gaddis, serv­ The chairman called a 13 minute onded by Koopman, that the Board R. D. Hippen, Mik>nts Construction Company; determined by the county super­ which levy recess. Elwin Brown, General Telephone Co. . 1,620.97 ices rendered dependent . 38.00 and be it further intendent of highways. dinary repair of adjourn until 1:30 p.m. Motion Leslie S. Lowenthal, M.D. Board Reconvened carried. Gienn Antrim. All of which is respectfully sub Resolved, that the Clerk It here­ And I do estimate that the prob­ Wherefore, the said The Board reconvened at 9:33 January 26, 1963 mitted this 8th day of March, A.D. services rendered depen­ by directed to transmit two (2) able coat of repairing said bridge er of highways horab] &12.50 per 1965. dent ...... 7.00 a m , a quorum being present. AFTERNOON SESSION To the Board of Supervisors of certified copies of this resolution will be four thouund Ave hundred you (orr aid and far an * is $3.00 Livingston County, Illinois: Ronald Losey, Dr. W. C. Schlflbauer, serv­ to the Department of Public tlon from the county Chairman. ices rendered dependent . 16.00 Report of Credentials Committee March 8. 1963. Your Committee on Finance No. Works and Buildings, Division of Wltneu my hand this Mb day at 50 — you Report of tho C^tnUnb Cot* ^ Boerd supervisor, re- 1 respectfully report that they Curtla Weeks, Highways, through its District mlttoo was read, and on motion Of have examined the claims pre­ Elwin Brown. 8898 12 Engineer’s office at Ottawa, 1111 A . D . a * * .-*® convened at 1:40 p.m. Roll call R. D. Hippen, Antrim, seconded by Hubly, wR was made and the chairman an­ sented to them and recommended Bills Paid Between Sessions nois Commissioner of Highways. ,onp o t •mount t o approved as read. nounced a quorum present. that the clerk issue orders on the Glenn Antrim. Mrs G If. P le lz ...... $ 37 30 Slate of Illinois, County of Living- State of Illinois, County of Liv­ county treasurer to the several Mrs. Thomas Renfroc ... 91.04 Resolution Ne. 1—Ceunty Dated al Pontiac, IllinoU Orlyn Frey, Henry C. Koopman, Report of Official Bond Committee sion, town of Amity, u. ingston, ss. Carl E. Sass. Ronald Losey, Carl F. claimants for the amounts allowed Mrs. Joseph K ing...... 180.00 Highway Cemmlltee I, Arnel Garretson, commission 1st day of March A. D. 1963. To the Honorable Jacob H. Hel­ Klein, Glenn Antrim, Wayne Pat­ as follows: Report of the Official Bond Com­ Mrs. George Campbell .. 150 00 Resolution No 3 of the County er of highways of said town of Norris mers, chairman and members of terson, Ivan Morlan, N. J. Wagner, Names Amount mittee was read, and on motion of Mrs. Roy Bockm an...... 180 00 Amity, being duly sworn on oath Commiuloner Highway Committee was read, and State of Illinola, county _. the Llvingson County Board of H. J. Kipfer. T R. Bennett. Nor­ John E Maloney. M l)...... $23000 Frey, seconded by hfulr, was ap­ Mrs. Clifford Nehrt .... 150 00 on motion of lauritzen, seconded any that four thouund five hun­ Supervisors: man L. Holzhauer, Elwin Brown, Callaghan & Co...... 30.00 proved as read. Mrs. Galy Young ...... 90 00 dred dollars mentioned in (he estl alon. town of Newtown^M. by Muir, waa adopted as read. I, the undersigned D Your Committee on Credentials Homer Dodge, Jacob II. Helmers, Burdette Smith Co...... 48.00 To the Board of Supervisors of Chaddock Boys School . . 210 00 RESOLUTION mate to which this affidavit la at­ to examine the credentials and James A. Patterson, Curtis Weeks, Bancroft-Whitney Co...... 23.00 Livingston County, Illinois: Boys Farm School 330 23 of highways in the town of by the Hoard of Supervisor* of Liv­ tached la necessary and that the town, county aforeuld, qualifications of Norman Holz- James R Muir, William Noonan, Lawyer* Cooperative Pub. Your Committee on Bonds re­ Catholic Social Service 630 00 ingston County, Illinois, concur­ same will not be more expensive hauer, Pontiac Township. H J. Kip­ Margaretha G. Meyer, R. D. Hip­ Co...... 18.11 spectfully report that they have Salem Childrens Home 4.316 16 •tale that I have made an ring in award of conlracl on than Is needed for the purpose re­ of the cost of repairing fer, Pontiac Township and Merle pen, Fred M Rieger. Jr., John M Pantagraph Printing Co. .. 2.14 examined the claims presented to All of which is respectfully sub Federal Aid Secondary Keel ion quired. Haag, Sullivan Township, begs Spafford, Frank Stahler, Charles Illinoi* Office Supply— them and recommended that the mitted this 8th day of March, A.D. bridge. 68Q Arnel (iarretson Description of the proposed I leave to report that upon their ex­ Lauritzen, Crescentia A. Bachtold. $10 18 $38 87 49 03 Clerk issue orders on the County 1963. Whereas, on January 29. 1968 Commissioner of Highways amination find that the above John Ruppel. Lester Hubly. Merle Frank Thornber Co - Treasurer to the several claimanU Itonald lx>sry. provement: neceuary repairs (hr low bid of $27,922 10 was sub Subscribed and sworn to before determined by the county were duly appointed and have Haag, LaVerne E. Canham, Fran 2094 $177 68 198 62 for the amounU allowed as follows Chairman. milled by Trlco Paving, Inrorpo me Ibis 8th day of March, A.D qualified as such Supervisors in cis J. Finnegan. Byer* Printing Co...... 120.89 Names Amount Elwin Brown, intrndent of highways and !~dn iting a plant rated of Pontiac, Illinois for the 1969 estimate that the probable coat of their respective townships. Matthew Bender A Co...... 29.30 Le Messurler Ini. Agency 9 10 00 R I). Illppen, const ruction of approximately 3 6 (Seal) Gayle K Brown, -oduction of Therefore, your committee re­ Resolution Referred to State’s Itek Businesa Product* . . . 807.37 Potter Insurance Agency . 133 00 CurtU Weeks, repairing said bridge will be two miles of Federal Aid Secondary Notary Public thousand two hundred dollars. spectfully request that the creden­ Attorney Circuit Clerk. Knox Co. .. 3 00 All of which U respectfully sub Glen Antrim. Route 347 (County Highway 4) ex tials of each of the above named Resolution for control of sale Fairbury Blade ...... 39 00 mitted this 8th day of March, A D Witness my hand this 1st day of lending west from S H I Route Prtltlen No. t —County Highway March A D. 1063 Supervisors be accepted and filed of alcoholic liquors, loding of tran­ Chataworth Plaindealer 13 00 1963 Adjournment 47 and known Federal Aid Kec Committee Schultz Publiahlng House 18 00 Norris D. Snow, for record, and that they be seated sients and recreation was read Orlyn Frey. It was moved by 1/Osey. second ondary Section 68Q, Project K 347 Petition No 2 of the County as members of the Livingston After discussion, the resolution Lang-Fuller Printing Co. .. 723 34 rd by Noonan, that the Board ad Commissioner of Highways, Chairman. (102), anil Highway Committee waa read, and State of Illinois, county of Living County Board of Supervisors at was referred to the state's at­ Paxtons ...... 7 16 Merle Haag. Journ until 9 00 ■ m , Tuesday Whereas, on February 13. 1969 on motion of lauritzen, seconded this meeting held on this 8th day torney for some corrections. All of which is respectfully sub morning Motion carried ■Ion, town of Newtown, u . James R Muir. (he contract was awarded to Trlco by Muir, was arcepted|and ordered I. Norris D Know, commiuloner of March, A D 1963 milled this 28th day of January, Paving, Incorporated by the Illinois made a matter of record Glenn Antrim, Resolution For Sale ef Property AD 1966 of highway! of u ld town of New­ Report of Miscellaneous Claims Department of Public Work* and State of IllinoU, county of IJvIng town, being duly sworn on onth Chairman. Owned By County Ronald Losey. Committee S e c o n d D a y ston. town of Odell, ss Resolution for sale of property Chairman. Buildings, therefore •ay thal Iwo thousand Iwo hundred to Pontiac Lester Hubly, Report of the Miscellaneous Be it resolved, that the Board of To Ihe Board of HupervUora of dollar* mentioned in Ihe Curtis Weeks, owned by county was read. It was R D Hippen. Claims Committee was read, and on MORNING HFJiHION. Livlngaton County, Illinois Members. moved by Spafford, seconded by Curtis Weeks, Supervisors of Livingston County, to whirh this affidavit la motion of Rieger, seconded by Illinois does hereby concur wllh Tiie undersigned commissioner Is necessary and thal (he u m e will Bennett, that the resolution be Elwin Brown, Bachtold, was approved as read Pontiac, Illinois, of Highways of the town of Odell adopted. Carried. Glenn Antrim the Illinois Department of Public not be more expensive then ig F.srorted To Seat To the Board of Supervisors of March 9. 1969 Works and Building* in the award In said courtly, would respectfully needed for Ihe purpose required. The chairman appointed Mr RESOLUTION February 26. 1968 Livingston County, Illinois: The Board of Supervisors met represent thal a bridge needs In Whereas, Livingston County. To the Board of Supervisors of of said contract to Trlco Paving Norris f> Snow, Hubly to escort Mr Haag. Super Your Committee on Miscella In their room in the court house Incorporated, and lx- constructed over a stream Commissioner of Iflghweya, visor of Sullivan Township, to his State of Illinois, is the owner, in Livingston County, IllinoU: neous Claims respectfully report °n ,bove date »l 9 30 a m , pur where Ihe same It crusted by a fee simple, of the following de­ Your Committee on Finance No Bp II further rewilved, that the Subscribed and sworn lo before HE seat that they have examined the claims ,u•n, •*> adjournment, and were Clerk it hereby directed to trana highway trading from Ihe K W inr ihu 1st day of March A.D. scribed real estate. loU 6 and 7 1 respectfully report that they presented to them and recommend I to order by ( hslrman Hel corner of section 2fl to Ihe S F. 1969 of the original town, now Village mil two i 21 certified copies of this Roll call was made and a quor­ have examined the claims pre­ ed that the clerk issue orders on . m ,r* corner of sertlon 29 of said Town, 1 Seal j Gayle E Brown, um present of Cullom, Livingston County, Illi­ sented to them and recommended resolution to the Department of nois, and the county treasurer to the several ° n ro** cal*- ,h<‘- following an Public Works snd Buildings. Divl for whirh said work the Town of Notary Public. Orlyn Frey, Henry C. Koopman, that the clerk issue orders on the claimants for the amounU allowed ,wrr*o present Odell it wholly rr'pontihle. thal Carl E Sass, Ronald Losey. Carl F Whereas, advertisements for county treasurer to the several alon of Highways Ihmugh lit Dlt as follows I Urlyn Frey. Henry C Koopman. Iricl Engineer s office al Ottawa lire total coal of said work will Petition No. 4—Coenty Highway Klein, Glenn Antrim, Wayne Pat­ sealed bids have been made by claimants for the amounts allowed lx- approximately tlx thousand the Committee of this Board ap­ as follows: Daniels Oil Co $ 4 73 ( *rl K s *»». R<*nald l-o*ey. Carl Illinois •mmittee terson. Ivan Morlan, N. J Wagner, St James Hospital .5 8 26 v K,r,n- f;,rnn Antrim. Wayne righl hundred dollarx which sum II J Kipfer. T R Bennet. Norman pointed to advertise for bids in Names Amount Petition No 4 of the County Charles Lsurltsen 10 46 Patterson, !»■" Morlan, N J W*g Rraelutlea No. 4—Ceunty will lx- more than two cents on Ihe L Holzhauer. Elwin Brown, Jacob the sale of said premises, and. Burdette Smith Co — one hundred dollars on Ihe laletl Highway Committee was reed, end H Helmers, James A. Patterson, Whereas, Merle Corban submit­ $48 00 $20 00 All of which U respectfully sub n ,r- ** K*ph’r- T It Bennett, Highway CemmIUee on motion of l^urllien, seconded mitted this 8th day of March, A D , Norm,n . »ol*h*uer. Elwin assessment roll of said town and Curtis Weeks. Earl C Mortimore, ted, pursuant to said advertise 2000 8800 llrown. Jacob II Helmers. James Resolution No 4 of the County Ihe levy ol Ihe road and bridge by Stabler, waa accepted and order­ James R Muir. William Noonan. meat, the highest and best bid Pantagraph Printing Co— 1966 Highway Committee was read and ed made a matter of record. Fred M Rieger, Jr A Patterson. Curtis Weeks. Karl las for the Iwo years latl past In Margaretha G. Meyer. R. D. Hip therefor, his bid being the sum $229 62 $96 48 323 09 C Mortimer. James H Muir. Wm on motion of (.aiiMtirn, seconded taid town was In each year not lets State of Illinois, rounty of Living- pen, Fred M Rieger. J r . John M of 1775 00 Pontisc Office Supply 23 40 Chairman by Ixisey, Was adopted as read •ton. village of l>w|gh(, aa, Crescentia A Bachtold. Noonan, Margaretha G Meyer. than Ihe lull amount provided by Spafford. Frank Stahler, Charles Therefore, be it resolved by the Security Envelope Co 76 11 R D Hippen, Fred M Rieger. Jr . RESOLUTION law on the one hundred dollar* on To the Board of Supervisors of Lauritzen. Crescentia A Bachtold Board of Supervisors, at Its regular Ryer* Printing Co. 113 79 Frank Klahlrr, by County Board of Supervisors of Livingston County. Illinois. Orlyn Frey John M Spafford. Frank Stahler , Ihe latest assessment roll for all John Ruppel. Lester Hubly. Merle March, 1988 meeting, that said bid! Geo D Barnard Co 30 10 Charles lauritzen. Crescentia A Livingston i <*u n 1 y . Illinois : road snd bridge purposes, except The undersigned president of Haag. LaVerne E Canham. Fran of $775 00 from said Merle Corban P F Pettibone A Co 60 70 transferring money Into the Ihe hoard of trustee* of the village Report ef Ceenty Nerve Bachtold. John Ruppel (.ester for laying oul. altering, widening cis J Finnegan be accepted and that John M Illinois Office Supply- Hubly, Merle Haag I^Verne F. County Highway Fund ! and vacating roads Ihe major part of Dwight In said county, would Spafford. a member of this Board, 1811 99 $233 22 1.043 21 The quarterly report of the. „ Whereat, on December 9 1964 County Nurse was read, and on ‘ • nh*m- Francis J tlnnegan , ol which levy it needed for the or leapertfully represent that t bridge Replacement On Welfare Services be and he is empowered and di Frank Thornber Co . 463 08 j a resolution was passed by the dinary repair of roads and hridgra need* to be roostrnrlrd over Goose­ rected to execute, acknowledge American Photocopy motion of Canham. seconded by County Hoard of Supervisors berry Creek where the same la Bachtold, waa approved as read Mmole* Wherefore. Hie said commission Mr Helmers appointed Mr Hob- and deliver a deed of conveyance Equip Co 94 78 ^mending the Budget snd l>evy er nl Highway* hereby petitions crossed by South Columbia Street hauer to replace Mr Edward G for the purpose of conveying and All of which U respectfully aub Report — December 1. )964 — j Minutes ol the previous meet I tor the fiscal year. December I Feburary 28. 1966 i mg were read and approved ! you for eld and lor an approprla *n vdl*ge of Dwight, for which Zorn on the Welfare Services Com transferring to said Merle Corban milted thU 27th day of Feburary, 1964 to November 30 1969 and lion from Ihe County Treasury, a u ld work Ihe village of Dwight ig mlttee It was moved by Kipfer. the fee simple title to said real AD 1968 To the Honorable Board of Huper adding $20.400 00 to the Stale sum so fflrlent In meet one half of wholly responsible, that Ihe total :« s S seconded by Meyer, that the ap­ estate, upon his paying for said Ronald Looey, viaor* of Livlngaton County R**eteima Ne. I—4'eeely I me6l of Expenditures and IBs Highway CemmIUee. Ihe <0*1 of ronsfrurllng said bridge r««* “I u ld work will lx- approal- pointment be confirmed Motion real estate the sum of 8773 00 Chairman School Work: bursements of lire County High •eld Town being prepared lo fur matrly forty seven thousand doi- He hoots v tailed carried Curtis Weeks, Ill Resolution No I of the County way fund for the Purchase of Ma nlsh one half of Die amount re i lara. which sum will lx> more than R D Hippen. Vision Screening > 043 Highway Committee was read and rhlnery. and qulred two cent* on the on* hundicd dol­ M Apprsiistlan The chairman called a 1A minute Glenn Antrim, Referral* 210 on motion of Lauritzen. seconded Whereat an emergency exists Dated al Pontiac. Illinois this lars on the latest assessment roil of f t . 3-4 by Antrim. sec Elwin Brown Hearing Screening 864 by Meyer, was adopted as read which require* the purchase of a 8th day of March AD I960 said village snd the levy of that • letter of March 8. 1988 Referrals ...... 21 RESOLUTION new motor grader for the County Joe I. Verdun, road and bridge tax for two To tho Boord of Supervisor* of Interviews concerning work 2* by Board of Bupervlaors of Llv lfl(hway Department. Commlaaloner of Highways leal p u t In uld village was in • at 2 48 Livingston County, Illinois Referrals to Division of gerv ingston County concurring in Therefor*, be tl resolved by IhU State of Illinois, rounty of Living year not leu than Ihe full amount announced Your Committee on Finance No lens for Crlpplod Children . 2 award of contract on Federal County Boerd Of Supervisors that •ton town of Odell, at provided by law on the on* hundred I respectfully report that they Referrals to I. J. R 2 Aid Secondary Section 1SIQI an amount of $20.400 00 be trana I. the undersigned commissioner dollars on Ihe latest asseament roll Ms Adults visits ...... 10 Whereat, on January 29. 1966 ferred from the County General of highways In the town of Odell, for ell road and bridge purpoaMk to Premature Infeat Visits 9 the low bid of SOftT* 49 was sub Fund to the County Highway Fund rounty aforesaid, hereby stale that except for laying out. altarinfc that the clerk orders o« the Meetings Attended >9 milled by the Mason and Meant* to be used for the purchase of a I have mad# an estimate of the widening and vacating roada, tin teturty U the Pre-School Visit* ...... • 1 Construction Company of Wat- motor grader with the understand i cost of constructing said bridge major part of ethich levy U seeded _ _ without securing a license International B u s lues* Hach Chemical Co. ... .0 AKi g r ^ o r d in a r y repair of road* chlnery ...... 010JS Township truck 0S 23 that the words and phrase* here hibited by lew of these resolutions, it being the 49 20 purpose and Intent of those reso­ therefor ahall be guilty of a mis Machine* Stanley Anderson, for matter used shall have tha sense B The premises upon which li­ Co. Electric 3 a1|ac# • »4A0 Hopkins Road Equipment and meaning aa defined in the act censees. as herein deSnod, are au­ lution* to' replace and substitute demeanor, punishable by a fine Livingaton Co , for supplies for hauling dirt MKT not exceeding two hundred dollars Service 1625 $ 070.00 entitled, "An Act Relating to At thorised to sail beer and alcoholic all prior resolution* pertain Dodsons Plumbing 4 Heat­ County eqalpment 00 40 •action ...... 83 04 liquor, shall be for all por­ log thereto ($200 00). cohoilc Liquors," passed and ap­ ing ...... 47.60 Balance ...... $1,120.00 Wolfs Battery k EJpc- Allan Vardun, for haul­ proved at (he second special ses­ poses, and the ts shall not RESOLUTION trie Service, far sup ing dirt os MIT aaction 07 00 Report No. 2—Educational Jerry Klein ...... 190 Dr W. J. Boddington roporti sion of the Ally-eighth General As­ be lighted nor pntrpns permitted Of License Committee Jean A. McCoy 4 Son* B T ftS * «Sri«R to moot ooo- Piles for machinery 38 34 Treasurer ef fgyetta sembly of the eUte of Illinois, In therein during tbe period from that during Mto period of k a i l g j iko eoit of eonitm ctiiic i a M Township, for rental of Reaolqtioq of the County Board Inc 4,343.60 ber I, IBM, to F ebruary 2$, 1066 Wolf Jacobson, IBC.. for 1034, and amendments thereto, 12 01 a m Sunday to '• am. Man- of Supervisors of Livingaton Coun Report No. 2 of the Educatienal supplies for machinery Township truck 180 00 day, except Sundays when paid Committee was read, and on mo­ All of which is respectfully sub- there w ere E g cattle pn 11 larval sod now in full force and effect, ty. njlhoU: milted this 29th day of January, to Illinois Water Service County Highway Payroll, and all provisions, deAnitions and premises shall be closed to the tion of Canlum, seconded by Bach- Uated for tuberculosis, there wen required I for maintaining MKT Whereas, Section 421 of Chapter AD 1963 no reactors. Company, for water rkguUtions lit said act afe hereby public from !%Q1 am . to 11:00 34 of the 1963 llliooia revised told, was approved as read. sections for the month John M. Spafford, Purigg the m m period, l.iu Unfed ft Poqtlao, iliiggio thu service ...... 237 adopted and made a part of this am., express permission herein statutes, bar association edition, To tha Board of Supervisors of Mh day of March A D Northern Illinois Gas of December, ItM 2,014.30 resolution the same as if incorpo- conferred to transact other just­ Livingston County, Illinois: Chairman. cattle on 51 farms were tested fqt Company, for gaa serv­ County Highway Kund, ness as general restaurant business provide* as follows; Earl C. Mortimore, brucellosis. There were 24 sue Robert W. 8tevet|son rated and set out in full therein “To license and regulate parson* Your Committee on Education Tom R. Bennett, DrTWiwmomiImo(iI ice ...... 70 40 for rental of County I—Hale of beer and alcoholic on said premises oa Sundays fyom respectfully report that they have peels and 8 reactors on 0 farms motor graders main­ engaged, within tbe boundaries of LaVerne E. Canham, Board of Tnistooa Clarence K. Ruppel, liquor prohibited without a li­ 6 a m to 12 00 midnight. tbe county but outaide the limits examined the claims presented to There were 400 calves vaccinate! Villaga pf Dwight, Illinois Agent, for Couoty high­ taining MKT sections 7,060.40 Orlyn Frey, against brucellosis and 1,714 cattli cense C. Every licensee shall keep of citiea. village* and Incorporated tbem and recommended that the Fred M. Rieger Jr., Ilato of llliooia, county of Living way employees share Pontiac Stone Co., for A No person. Arm or corpora such license or licenses posted in clerk issue orders on the county hack tagged at the Forrest am stone furnished for toyvns. In the business of providing Lester Hubly. •too villaga of Dwight, aa. to I M B F. 000 20 tion shall sell, barter, deliver or a conspicuous place on the prem­ entertainment or recreation, of ac- treasurer to the several claimants Pontiac Sate Barns. Younker Hardware, for patching MKT sections 00.03 During this period 510 flocks o I, the undersigned praaidaat of furnish at retail beer or alcoholic ises for which such license was commodating bouse trailers, house for the amounts allowed as fol­ Recess supplies for road re­ Homer Reed, for plow­ liquors for beverage purpoaes in sheep, totaling 12,027 animals havi the hoard of truatooa ip the villaga issued. cars, or tents, or providing for the lows: The chairman called a recess. pairs ...... 13 70 ing snow with truck on Livingaton County. Illinois, outside D. The Livingston County Beard Names Nature of Claim Amt. been inspected for scabies. N Of Dwight, county aforaaaid, 064 88 lodging of transients, license fee* Livingston Service Co. MKT sections the corporals limits of incorpo of Superviaors, any committee shall be ss follows: (1) (or the March 8. 1965 K0|))g» M* appeared in Livingstoi by stela that I hava made an ertl- 1007 James Hoover, for labor Board Reconvened County sheep during this period ■ata of tha coat of constructing for calcium chloride . rated citiea, villages and towns thereof, the tharilf of Livingston business of lodging transients, not Balance—$3,670 00 Everett M. Bailey k Sons. helping plow snow 47 20 without Arst obtaining a license County, any investigator employed National Aaa'n. Secondary Tbe Board reconvened at 10:15 Number of brucellosis milk rin said bridge. Eugene fluting, for labor to exceed 200; provided, that in Inc., for repair parts so to do by Livingston County, lib by either said County Board of the case of a motel, th e license School Principals. 86 a m , a quorum being present. tegta made by the following: Description of the proposed tm 80 07 helping plow snow 140.28 Gridley Cheese Co...... 2 pcpveweet: a I open rainforoad and labor on truck qoIs. Supervisors’ committee thereof, fee shall not exceed $20.00 per copies curriculum re- WIU • Armstrong Equip­ County Highway Payroll, II — Licenses the sheriff, or the state's attorney year plus $3.00 per year for each port No. 2 ...... $ 1525 Report No. 1—Agricultural Country Charm' Dairy ...... concrete bridge on concrete cc pile for maintaining MKT Committee (Rabies! Boa trice Foods Co ...... 2 re with an overall length ment Co., for Anal pay A License to sell, barter, de­ of said Livingston County, or aay unit available for hire and in no H o u K h t o n Mifflin Co , man! for purchase of sections for the month one appointed by any or either of event shall such license feet for books ...... 7.96 Report No. 1 of tbe Agricultur­ Associated Dairies ...... id a 40 -00* roadway of January, 1068 2.240 69 liver or furnish at retail beer or Motor Grader 20,400 00 alcoholic liquor for beverage pur them shall have the power to in­ a motel exceed $200.00 per year; Byers Printing Co.. Board al Committee (Rabies) was read, Illinois Valley Ice Cream Co. . D k H Truck Testing Homer Read, for haul­ spect the premises where said 11 (2) for tbe business of providing of education election and on motion of Frey, seconded Aid 1 do ectimato that tha prob ing stone and plowing poaea in Livingston County Illi­ Lane, for adjustments nois, outside the corporate limits censee Is selling beer or alcoholic entertainment or recreation, not sets ...... 93 07 by Rieger, was approved as read Total ...... t able coat of constructing said 20 28 snow on MKT sections 338 70 Results: 64 peggtive, 1 suspei bridge will be fprty aeveo thou and repair* to truck of cities, villages and towns shall liquor at retail under either a to exceed (200 per year. Paxton Typewriter Co, To the Board of Supervisors of K e I s o ' a Plumbing k James Hoover, for labor Class A or Class B license to de­ at BeaJrjpe Foods Co. sand dollars. be issued by (be Chairman of the When any of the regulations typewriter supplies 1885 Livingston County, Illinois: Hosting, for supplies helping plow snow 21 00 Livingston County Board of Super­ termine whether the rules herein authorized have been pub­ Guidance Associates, Rec­ Your Committee on Rabies re­ All of which U respectfully sul Witness mr hand this Mh day for machinery 6 10 Pontiac Stone Company, regulation* as herein provided are mitted this 9th day of Marcl of March A D. 10«0. visors ss Ex officio Uquor commis lished previously in book or pam ord it filmstrips — hs spectfully reports that they have Gardner Sale* 4 Service, for stona furnished for sioncr for Livingston County, Illi­ being complied with phlet form, the resolution or or­ dropouts ...... 26 20 examined the claims presented to AD. 1068. Robert W. Stevenson Inc, for supplies for patching MKT sections 7222 E. All licensees are prohibited President nois. dinance may provide for the adop­ Clarence Ruppel. Co. them and recommended that the Carl F Klein. machinery 42 10 Krancl* Sullivan, for la B That all applications for II from keeping and using upon li­ tion of such rules and regulations Treasurer, postage on clerk issue orders on the County Chairman. Board ol Trustees NeiU's Garage, for weld- bor helping plow snow 04 BO censed premises any punch boards, Village of Dwight, Illinois cense* to sell, barter, deliver or or portions thereof, by reference machine ...... <... 41 36 Treasurer to the several claimants Carl Sass, ins on County equip Eugene Huling. for labor furnish at retail beer or alcoholic *l°t machines, or other Instrument thereto without further printing, U. S. Post Office, box for the amounts allowed as fol­ Fred M. Rieger Jr., State of Illinois, county of Llvlng- 000 helping plow snow 03 00 or devices used in gambling or Orlyn Frey ston villaga of Dwight, sa. ment liquors a* defined in thu resolu publication or posting; provided rent 600 lows: County Highway Payroll, Harlan Brue, for land tion shall he Aled with tbe county games of chance that not leas than 3 copies of such Donnell Print Shop, Re­ To the Honorable Chairman of the Margaretha G. Meyer. |, Hobart W. Stevenson, presl for month of January, taken for right of way K The time provided during rule* and regulations in book or County Board of Supervisors: 300 00 clerk of Livingston County, fils fills, remittances, cards, dept of the boa rd of Trustees of IMA ...... 4.2M.4I purposes noli, who shall cause the same to which said licensees of a Class A pamphlet form shall hava been envelopes 39 69 Your committee on Rabies begs Recess tha villaga of Dwight being duly County Highway Payroll, and Class B license shall be au­ Sinclair Hr fining Com be referred to the License Com­ Aled, in the office of the county Metropolitan Supply Co., leave to report the following: The chairman called a recess. nroyn on oath aay that forty-seven pany, for gasoline, oil, for maintaining MKT mittee of said Livingaton County thorized to sell under such license clerk, for use and examination 665 Names Nature of Claim Amount thousand dollars mentioned in the sections for the month school awards ...... etc 170 30 Board of Supervisors or such other shall be Central Standard Time by the public for at least 30 day* Open Court Publishing Bills Paid Between Sessions Board Reconvened estimate to which this affidavit Is of Kebruary 2.080 00 unless the county offices, courts of Homer Heed, for hauling committee ss shall be charged with prior to the adoption thereof by Co., books ...... 5.50 Dr W. J. Boddington .. $ 199 98 The Board reconvened at 11: gftjkhed is neeeakary and that tha stone and labor on Homer Reed, for haul­ the responsibility of investigating the county and clerks of said tbe County Board. The conduct Gordon McCormick ...... 7200 IMS# will not be more expensive ing slone, plowing courts shall be observing a differ­ Curtis 1000 Inc , thriftce a m., a quorum being present. County highway* 38035 said applicant to determine wheth­ of any such business without secur­ mailer envelopes ...... 40 52 Harry Page ...... 63 00 IMP is seeded for the purpose re Sears, Roebuck and C o, snow a n d pal ruling er or not said applicant is eligible ent time, in which case, said licen­ ing a license therefor when re 870 03 Chester Brees 54 15 Report an County Audit gvlned. for supplies for shed 17 II MKT sections under the provisions of both the see shall adopt and observe for quired shall be a misdemeanor, 298 05 Dr. W. J. Boddington, ex­ Milford Brown, for haul the hours of opening and closing Total $ Mr. Robert L. Coker appear Hobart W Stevenson Kselnglon I,umber Co , liquor control act of the state of punishable by a fine not exceed­ press ...... 325 President ing slone and petroling and during which time such li­ Balance—$3,371 95 before the Board to report on I for coal for shop 40 M Illinois, and under these rcgula ing $200 LaVerne E. Canham, Sec. of State ...... 200 county audit. Board of Trustees Marion Mrumbach, for MKT sections 100 10 lions, and shall report to said cense* shall be permitted to sell No such resolution or ordinance beer or alcoholic liquors under tbe Chairman. Dr. R. D Williams ...... 7350 Village of Dwlgbl. Illinois storage of machinery DO 00 II W Melscnhelder. for Chairman of the Livingston Coun shall be enforced if it is in con 30155 Subscribed end sworn to before petroling MKT sections 00 75 provisions of such Class A and Charles Lauritzen, I.ang-Fuller ...... Adjournment Wolf Jacobson. Inc , for ty Board of Superviaors as Exoffi diet with any law of this state or Elwin Brown, It was moved by Holzhauer, s me this 0th day of March A D labor and repair part* Walter E Hanson A no liquor commissioner (heir reo Class B licenses the same time as with any rule of the Department of Company, for engineer­ is observed by the county offices, Cresccntia A. Bachtotd, Total Expenditures ...... $ 769 43 onded be Bennett that the Bot for truck 00 00 ommendatioiu whether or not such Public Health. Earl C. Mortimore. Rabies lags sold from De­ adjourn until 1:30 p.m. Motion c (Iasi) Gayle K Brown. Daniel* Oil C o. for sup ing services for design licenses shall Issue. courts of the county and clerks And where**, there are diver* of box culvert-107 B2 350 00 thereof cember 1, 1964 to Feb­ rind. Notary Public. plies for machinery 81 70 C A license shall be a personal persons engaged within the boun­ ruary 28, 1965 485 00 Waller E Hanaoti k daries of tbe county, but outaide Report of Public Property Kraher Pord Hales, for privilege good for not to exceed V—Applications Committee AFTERNOON SESSION Report of Ceealy Highway repair part* for ins Company, for engineer one year, unless sooner revoked, A Every person, partnership or of limits of cities, villages and in­ Ins services for design corporated towns, in the business Report of the Public Property Balance November 30, chlnery 400 BU and shall not be transferable corporation applying for a license 1964 ...... $3,622 88 March 0, 196 Report of the County Highway Hopkins Hoad Equipment of box culvert-101 B2 380 00 1) No license shall be Issued to to sell beer or alcoholic liquor at of providing entertainment or rec­ Committee was read, and on mo­ Walter E Henson k reation or providing for the lodg­ tion of Spafford, seconded by Hub The Board of Supervisors Copuplttee was read, and on motion Co., for supplies for any person, nor to any partnership retail, shall make application In of Company, for engineer­ writing upon forms furnished by ing of transients. ly, was approved as read. Balance in fund as convened at 1:45 p.m Roll call \ of Kfpfar, seconded by Ifaag, was County equipment 130 30 whose partners, not to any corpo February 28. 1060 $3339 45 Wltl Armstrong Equip ing services for design ration whose manager, do not pos the county clerk, said application Now, therefore, be it resolved To the Board of Supervisors of made stiff the chairman announ approved as read Rabies fines paid ---- 1.00 a quorum present. ■■PORT OP COUNTY HIGHWAY ment Co, for repair of box culvert 133 H 400 00 sess the quallAcatlons required by or applications shall be accom­ that any person or persons whp is Livingstop County, Illinois: parts and labor on ma Ocoya Hlone Co, for section two. article six of an act panied by a deposit, certified is now engaged or who in the fu­ Your Committee on Public Prop­ Unpaid BUM Orlyn Frey, Henry C Koopm ROAD AND HRIlKiK Carl E. Sass, Ronald Losey, Carl COMMITTEE chlnery 321 40 stone furnished lor of “an act relating to alcoholic check, cashier’s check, United ture engages within the boundary erty respoclfully report that they Dr H. G. Warren ..... $ 2850 Stratton Radiator Serv patching MKT sections 700 00 liquor* of the state of Illinois ." Stales I'ostaJ Money Order, or of Livingaton County, Illinois, but have examined the claims pre Dr. W. J. Boddington reports Klein, Glenn Antrim, Wayne I Slats of Illinois, l.lvlngaton Coun­ terson, Ivan Morlan, N. J. Wagi ty, Hoard of Superviaors, March Ice. for repair work Eugen* Huling. for labor Y. A license for the sale of al cash In the full amount of license outside the limit* of cities, vil­ sented to them and recommended that during the period of Decern that the Clerk issue orders on the H. J Kipfer, T R Bennett, t lam . 1000 on rndlator 1000 helping plow snow 7000 cohoilc spirits, wines, and all al­ or licenses applied tor, which fee lages. and incorporated towns in ber 1. 1964 to February 28. 1965 Younker Hardware, for K L Sullivan, for patrol- coholic liquors other than beer shall be returned to such applicant the business of providing enter­ County Treasurer to the several there were 10 dog bites. 3 cat man L. Holzhauer, Elwin Bro Mf- Chairman and Members of the tainment or recreation of accom­ claimants for the amounts allowed Jacob H. Helmers, Jamas A. I Hoard of Bupervlaoni supplies for machinery R40 Ing MKT section* sod shall be rlatsIQrd as a Class A If such application Is denied All bites, 1 hamster bite ahd l mouse helping plow snow 100 80 license applications for a license by a co­ modating house trailers, house as foRows: bite. 3 of the dogs were confined terson. Curtis Weeks, James Wo, your Committee on County gebreiber Tire k Bat Muir, Margaretha G. Meyer. R Highways sod Bridges, beg leave tary Sale*, for sup The following bills were allowed K A license for the sale at retail partnership shall contain a list of cars, or tents, or providing for the Names Amount by their owners for a period of •ad ordered paid from County Aid of bottle and draft beer as the tHe names of each copartner, and lodging of transients, must procure Pontiac Farmers Grain ten days. 3 of the dogs were con­ Hlppen, Fred M Rieger Jr.. J to submit the following report: pi las for machinery 21721 M. Spafford. Frank Stahler, Cha Hob Pike's Seed and Bridge fund* since the December same Is deAned In said act relat­ all applications for a license by a a license (or said business, to be Co...... $ 660 10 fined at veterinary clinics lor a TOfr Committee met December issued by the county clerk of Liv­ Lauritzen, Cresccntia A Bacht SO, 1004 All members were pres Garden ('enter, for sup I Meeting. 1004 ing to alcoholic liquors shall be corporation shall contain a list of Jensens Plumbing 4 Heat­ period of ten days, all were found 17 46 Rimer L Riber. for Coun rlaaslfled as Class H license all officers, managers or directors ingston County. Illinois, provided, ing 29.00 t0 ^ negaiive. 4 Of'the dog* were John Ruppel, Lester Hubiy. M MR aacepl Datwiler pile* tor machinery llaag, LaVerne E. Canham, Fra Pontiac lllrksgas, Inc, ly share of third call G A license (or the sale of both thereof, and of *11 stockholders however, that no license shall be Burroughs Corporation 18.50 strayg two strays was confined it Mellon by Patlereon. seconded owning in ihr aggregate more than required of any person or persons J Finnegan. by Klein. Ihat all hills payable to for supplies for ma male for construction brer and alcoholic liquors ss dc Ira L. Mossberger 150.17 j a veterinary clinic for a period of chlnery 10 2(1 of bridge in Dwight lined in said set relating to alco 8 per cent of the stock of such who engage* in such business or i Acme Chemical Co — ten days, then was euthanized. dStr ge allowed and ordered paid corporation providing-entertainment or recrea­ Explained Supervisors Motion carried I'onllac leader Publish Township 01.200 20 Nolle liquors and which shall be $40 38 $7675 120 13 Positive identification of the other Valley View Dirt k Grsv Issuable only to a duly Incorpo^ B Every applicant for a Class tion on less than five days during Del Chemical Co 43 64 Responsibility re: Your Commlllee met January Ing Company, tor print two dogs was not established, in Indigent Persons Ing notice 7 20 el Co. for rental of rig rated club not for profit shall be A license shall file with his appli any one year beginning May 1st Industrial Towel Service 1050 both cases, the bites were pro H. INS AH memberi were pree dasalArd as a Class C license cation a Joint and several bond and ending April 30th of the next Mr. Chester Crabtree, State's ant eicapl Delwiler Public Service Company, drilling leal hole* si Harners Gift Shop— voked by the person bitten. 2 of Twp bridge* 140 00 II That there shall not be more executed by said applicant with year, and provided further that no $125 46 $59 80 IBS 26 torney, explained the supervi Motion by Patterson, seconded for electric service 2 0 8(1 the cats were confined at a veteri­ Treasurer of Dwight Town than twelve Class A licenses issued I good and sufficient sureties re­ licensa shall be required of any Pontiac Office Supply 4900 responsibility under the l*w by Ruppel, that all hills psyahlt to Clarence K H u p p e I, nary clinic, ono of the animals care and hospitalization of indi Agent, for County high •hip. for County share of in that area outside of incorpo siding In Livingston County. Illi­ person or persons who engages in Arwell, Inc — j died and the head was sent to the date be allowed and ordered paid rated cities, villages and towns In nois. in the sum of five hundred such business providing entertain­ $22 00 $18 00 persons. Motion carriod wey employee* share co*t of material and 40 2° Chicago lab lor examination, both Livingston County. Illinois dollars, conditioned upon the ap­ ment or recreation In the form of Spurgeons 10 20 YOUr Committee met March I. to I M R K 600 10 truck rental used for animals were found to be negative making All at bridge In That a bans Ade purchaser, for plicant's true and faithful compll- go-cart races for participants re­ G. C. Murphy Co — To Amume Financial IMA All msmbers were present I'onllac Slone Company, siding within ten mile* of the 1 cat was a stray, after an inten­ Responsibility la Emergeaciei for stone furnished for Dwight Township 03 4H a valuable consideration where snee with all the provisions of this $5 12 $35 65 40 77 sive search, the animal could not Motion by Ruppel. seconded hy such sale or transfer includes all resolution and of the Statutes of place of the race The rounly Migrant Workers Klein. Ihal all bills payable to date patching County high Walter K Hanson k Com Youngers Hardware — be located, which necessitated the ptny. for County share fixtures, furniture and equipment the State of Illinois regulating the clerk of Livingston County. Illinois, $5 63 $4 95 1058 It was moved by Weeks, be allowed and ordered paid Mo I way* IH| 21 sale of alcoholic liquors In the person bitten to receive pasteurc ended by Spafford, that tbe B It M Macklnson for of cost of design of used in such busine** or on such shall issue such license upon pay­ Livingston County Elec­ treatment. The hamster was con lion carried premises or place of business for state of Illinois ment of a license fee of 028 00 per charge the Miscellaneous Cl The following bills were allowed supplies for *hop 10 00 superstructure on Odell tric— $378 81 $15 30 fined for a period ot ten days hy Township bridge 123 00 the sale or dispensing of alcoholic t Every applicant for s ( lass year, plus 00 00 per year in the 116 45 51056 Committee of the county tc and ordered paid since the l)e Wolf's Battery k Elec liquor*, surh purchaser or Iran* B license shall Ale with hi* appli case of a bowling alley for each it's owner and was found to be sum* financial responsibilit) camber Mealing. 1004 The follow trie Scrvin- for »up- i -wo sm * ii •**« *•* a»Ms* Pontiac Clean Towel Serv­ negative The mouse was sent to c is s M i waaisrr fere* should there be 12 or more ration a Joint and several bend howling lane, over 0 lanes, avail ice— $00 45 $100 81 191 26 emergenciet for medical and log hills ware paid frum County pliee for machinery 74W * — application* Issued and pending executed by said applicant with able for hire, and also shall is the Peoria lab for examination, pital cars of indigent mti Highway funds Wynanl end Weber Elec A#w*lAlodr»M«* 004 4*41 Illinois Office Supply- 1.696 77 the physical condition of the 1 ».|?0 Ml for *uth license* in Livingaton | faad and sufficient sureties resid 1 sue a license upon payment Wayside Drug Store 176 75 worker* while working or I Treasurer of Charlotte Inc. for labor and re IjMBUMB *64 441 #47 rt i »unty. Illinois outside the cor mg in Livingston County. Illinois, license fee of $25 00 per year plu> l mouse did not allow a satisfactory within the county. Motion car Township, lor rental pair parts for hsaler 1)00 < 0P iMerh 0IJ064M 1 Jtl M SCM Corporation 20 70 examination of thf head to be 4* m*rfc 114# 4f* porate limits of cilie* village*, and in Ihe sum of twp hupdred fifty i $3 00 per year in the case of a Jim Campagna 18 50 don<. by microscopic examination of Township truck » 31 37 Kaodel k Easer Co , for HlUft 0*4 l4*m##ro • .m n j incorporated town*, shall be given dollars, conditioned upon the ap motel for each unit available for i studies* Pslnt Store Oral Report License Cemasl oglre supplies MU#*I|4*#4W>0 f*#t«Kl«U •J loonl 'a • »ua ua*sl I.1 IL I..I ______I . L laa Iv. . a I__II _____L * 52 03)Or Ujmg laboratory animals ss test Stanley And# fson, tor 14 03 iM (044 r# fir*! and prior consideration for pUfant't true and faithful complt hire, hut in no event shall such Dodsons Plumbing 4 Heat Mr James R Muir made an hauling dirt on Coun County Highway Payroll, F0»» it it I the Issuance of said license 6tl4*lan** withU, It R ellmil tRothe provisions■ seAS.laisSM a ofssl s this; k i . llAOflsOlicense fa* fee fforA P aA M motelaIaI exceedas s# a-as« *4 $200ff^VVA ® animals I squirrel was submitted report of the License Commitl for month of Kehru mt motkiBon I NI M ing 40 23 to the Peoria lab. there was no ly highway 301 KfrfciM mt mkrktmmn I All license* *hall he annual resolution and of tbe statute* of per year, said license to he valid Pike* Seed 4 Garden O n Allen Verdun lor hanl art. I USA 3 001 BV iKHrod fonMniilN* 7 t%4 41 i licenses and *hsll expire April 30. Ihe stale of Illinois regulating the I foe the term of one year, beginning human exposure and the animal Finance Report No. I Amaa Ing dirt on County Sinclair Kenning Co for M$*» Min—>io m h ler 46 59 was lound to be negative 5 stray- UadiaBio 7 M? #4 I lollowing their issuance •ale of alcoholic liquors in the on May 1st and to expire on April Rills Paid Between Sessions It was moved by Losey. *eco highway If 41 gasoline, oil. etc 107 M> tllhomte mitflit ipoi retire j III- Idcense Fee* slate of Illinois 30th ol the following year, and dogs were picked up by Ihe rahic* by Hippen. that Finance R llomer Reed for hauling ■»#»< too*<4 14*0 *• Public Service Co control officer 4 of the dogs were (minty highway payroll, #40 l#7 « A The yearly license fee for VI Loral Liquor Commissioner upon further furnishing to the No l be ameoded to includi for month of Itncm •lone and labor on S0O4 39 $449 40 1.353 79 confined at a veterinary clinic lor Mate! fodl ?46 1*04 I • I*** A license shall lie five hun A The Chairman of Ihe Living said rounly clerk, the spplirslion Illinois Water Service — hill of Clifton. Gunderson. < her. IBM 4.179 4(1 County highways 807*2 toll •!!«*> 4*4 OBfl ilred dollar* annually •ton County Board of Supers Ivors ol said person duly veri&ed. stating a period of seven days. Ihen »>> 4 DeBruyn Motion carried Milford llrown. for haul »Ml«| • « Ol •• $80 84 $46 63 127 4 7 , euthanized I of the strays died Sinclair Reaning romps I*bv 14 lamp iwattiufliM IN m II The license lee lor a Class H ss local liquor control commission said applicant's name and address, Northern III C,s* Co ny, for ga*oiinr oil. ing slone end labor on ■6jM4NI)«« ii4i i n er shall hsve the power to appoint 0? no rabies symptoms were evident VM9W purpnafi M 44 license shall b* fifty dollars an his place of birth, or If foreign All of which Is respectfully sub Report of Printing Commit etc County highways 17* 04 M*4#*44 nually a person persons the License born, when and where he became 31 dogs were vaccinated against Report of the Printing Coi Fred's Service. Inr for immmtt liM|> 9mm4 milled this 8th day of March, rabies during this period Drake's Sinclair Sere Ire C The license lee fur a I loss C Committee of the Isvtngaton Coun­ a ctUseo of the United States, or AD 1965 tee was read, and on motif Mallow, lor supplies supplies for machinery 14 4(1 MaIrIMIOIIM 4*4 a*fi It a corporation, where Incorpo I ticket was issued •eerikg license shall be one hundred ten ty Hoard of Supervisors, or lb* John M Spafford. Ruppel, seconded by Koo| for machinery i ami Merlon Hrumbeeh. for t MRlrod tan«lrui4M4l 1 |7 dollars annually or five dollar* sheriff of Livingston county. |III rated and the address of the prln All of which is respectfully sub was approved a* read Mudley'e I’siol Stole, tor storage a t machinery 00 00 10*0 l4fcm« 1 aOMncIM KJ 4# aois. to assist him In Ihe exercise Opal office of said corporation, Chairman milled this 9th day of March 4 »A4» ?4 C r day when Ih* same Is Issued Fred M Rieger, J r . To the Board of Supervise supplies for road re Northern Illinois ties V4ol 4RWM4 M»4 Mri r a limited numbsr of days only of hit powers and In the perform that he has never been convicted AD 1965 Livingston County. Illinois: Company, tar ga» *erv 0l40v# IN U»*a«h6f Tom R Bennett. 414 mb (Him iim Nt.lU U D License fees shall be reduced sect of hit duties as such local a t a feleny and the address or I* Carl K Klein Your CommlHee on Printii Ire 106 40 liquor control commissioner cation where sakl applicant in Orlyn Krey, Chairman Valley View Dirt S Urav LaVerne E Caelum. ipectfully report that they el T o, lor grayel and llaag k llnag. for sradi month* whkh h*** expired in lb* VII — RoverstIon of License tends to carry on sold business Carl Sass. examined the claim* present rating ohnosious weeds milted A That any licensee who shall And be It further resolved that Lester llubly. Fred M Rieger. Jr machinery rental lor I .Mini* I i i . k . . . * „ , ! I k f f i* V*ae prior »«> the issuance Earl C Mortimore them and - recommended tha work no County high on County highways 34 M ot the license delate or negleet to comply with Mid person er persons shell con Orlyn Krey. Dork Issue order* on the C • i shb Insurance Agency Bridge Commute* •ny ol the provision* herein set duct their sakl business so as not January 20 1965 Margaretha G Meyer way inn to Charles Laurflaen. K A licensee shall be entitled to Treasurer to the several clai Farnsworth h Wylie for Inr Co Highway t*e s refund for any unused portion forth or laws of the Mate of IIU to unreasonably or needlessly dis­ To the Board of Supervisors of for the amounts allowed as fo fwepartng plans lor partmenl share ef Chairman of the calendar year for which not* regulating the sale of slew turb the peace of the neighbor Livingston County. Illinois I—Agrkwllarel II J Kipfer. Name* Ai CeWlty f A S sec U C A Public l.iabll such license had been Issued up tor the lire rues issued hood, sold person shall not know Your Committee on Public Prop Pontiac Leader Publishing ni v» tty 1347 64, Secretary on hi* voluntary surrendering lb* under shell be revoked by the lagty permit disorderly or immoral erty respectfully report that they Frank Mahler. Report No 2 o t the Agricultursl Co llomer Heed, lor reaiel • larenro K. Ruppel. •ante together with proof of fwtl Chairman of the Livingston Coun practices is their business, nor hove esamined the claim* pre Committee was read, and on Chrontcle- Headlight Eaquiror of truck plowing snow nets? Agent, for County high ( art K Klein rontplianre with these ’egulatinn* ty Board o l Supervisors as B a sil allow intoxicating liquor to bo sold I sented to them and recommended J A Patteryo*. tion of Klein, eeconded by Sa»*. All of which is respectful! ItmaMd Arnold Construe way employee* share and the provisions of the liquor tie local liquor commiislener of used on Ihe premise*, provided that the Clerk issue orders on the was approv ed a* read milted thu 01h day of March to IMRE Merle llaag control act of the state of llllnote and for Livingston County. lUinota. that in tbe eo*e of a County Treasurer to the several lia« i R i for stone 60)70 To tha llonorabia Chairman of 100} furnished far patching It W Meisenhrldar for K Provided if * license I* shall In addition in having aahl hew ling alley. Intoxicating Hqwer claimant* for the amounts allowed SwalatlH far ftaird a t Bala Um County Board of Supervisor* John A Ruppel. ago labor on County high after the first of wee revoked, hsrfelt all lees may he sold within the same er an a* follows Chain AlrihaMr UffQir. Bte. Your Committee on Agriculture f l u e v m wayi 31 shall not reewtse a ppM ler eetd Ueeneee and shell fur adjacent bedding in * room *op­ Neeiew Amount If J Kipfer. mg SB County equip Y L Sullivan (nr labor Mra Marga/eth* G Meyer rpwd hole H r that month Any I her forfeit the amount ef *ny erate from the room in which! » Plumbing 4 Heat | begs leave to report the following Henry C Koopm* on County highways $646 the addition and tweet cl tea to the who shell wt*h to obtain * hoed given sold county ef Living hauling a w a fik h f . nor allow Ing - $16 36 831 20 $ 46 45 Unpaid Bill* •ntmhach lor Pontine Stone C o. for reawfwllwn tar control of sale of shall hey In the entire month la •erurtng the faithful ream IT •ItMte. male or fe I L M 26 90 Names Nature of Claim Amt msrhtasry lift* f y iaRsd lee etcwhelk Uquor. lodging el In whkh he receives hi* Ikenae. with Ihe provklens ef vagrant or tnfeki I Horners Gift Shop I 06 1 Donnell Print Shop $ 26 71 S * tT T M* patching County high lent* and raereeDea It « IV- RrfuUltwn* to bo prevent on *aM Brultn 4 Co Inr 96 60! Bills paid Between Suasions It wne merod by fragn* m i. far ms 467 06 hy Mgr. aaroaJH hy Mi A N* heeaaai ef either a Claes Be II further hy the J I Holcomb Mfg CO 3176 W J. Boddington. D V JI 6R.dB00>> , Arwell tne onded hp Antrim, that the no County o w n Btame C o. for the reoetgtlM A or Deo* I Board ef a t the I160< trial 4 Commercial Devek 7 03 »t#a# N m iiN d t o a t ■>—helk l . IK a t a t |IU a t the pro | Kentlb* tee 4 Keel Co 100 Balance Commit tea he added to (he RMOW TlOff in. *seept between the 178 Gordon McCormick patching County high iitnlss 1 lag committees Motion IJ I t* and twelve attach pi S le the M i l Lumber C#. night, on each sod every day aa- of lev* lev 070 Be lance $1,800 on llUtnet* OMee Supply lor coal lot than *»4» eljcwpt Sunday, aak* on Sunday* he- ______>310 Duane R Jacobean • 7067 It wet moved bp null «od *e*d eod of ae > Poattat OMro BuppH. Uv- .lng express >| prohibited. n m ended hy D n diet «i*p( on Mgtjl ewer day* a* aid prp wtw sag *■«*! a#*f tha adoption SU4 Cotpersues 4200 halnaxe

* m I Buiioen Hach Chemical Co...... $ 4.tu Mint until 9:60 a n Motion car­ Henderson to bavs said plat „ Federal Surplus Commodities wm John Ruppti. Lester Hubly. Marie ...... 48 20 ried a matte1 of record in the Record­ rw d. and or motion of Holxhaunr, ^Ua^JLaVerne E. Canham, Francis i f f ! Co. Electric ...... * M M er’s office of LtaUreton County, ancoodtd by Uuriten, was adopt Choir ...... 1625 $ 87540 Illinois, and id as road mbing A Heat- T h ird - p a y this Board, being the RESOLUTION *. Report of Committee OR Cm- ...... 47.60 W onca ...... 51,125.40 .. of Supervisors of Bo it boroby resolved fay tho ...... 1,95 X rS T S * dopttok. Dr W. J. Boddington HOMING IB M ION County, , m _ Board of Supervisors of tho county eCoy A Son*, Hr- Chairman and Members of tho 9 Election of that during the period of , without the nsceeMty of Livingston County Board of Su 4.543 60 ber t, 1954, to February 2ff, 1___ Pontiac. Illinois ting paid plat to any officer to he 4 Appointment of Standlog Com­ icb it respectfully aub- tbara were 208 cattle pn 1! forms March 10, 1508 designated by this Board, that Aid bo, and tho stm t is boroby re­ mittee*. 29tb day of January, Your eommlttM on Grand Jurors tested for tuberculosis, there were The Board of Supervisor* met in said plat should be approved and quested, to commence tbe distribu­ loam to rapori that they have A Transaction of suck other no reactors. made a matter of record In the tion of Federal Surplus Commodi­ ohn M. Spafford, their room in the Courthouae 90 the following named gs nines* as may coma before th* Puripg the same period, 1,116 office qf foe Recorder of Deeda of ties to tbe person* of said Living­ Board. Chairman. th* ahoy* date at 9:30 am., pur­ grand jurors for th* Circuit Court cattle on 51 forms were tested for suant to adjournment, and were Livingston County, Ulinois, gnd ston County, entitled to the Mane, of Livingston County, Ulinois. Dari C. Mortlmore, Whereas, said plat discloses pursuant to tbe rules and regular Tom R. Bennett, brucellosis. There were 24 sus­ called to order by Chairman Jacob Town Name Address 1. Reports of Couaty OAcers. gg, tparlal Co. pects and 0 reactors on 9 form*. H. Helmers. fifty-one lots, and, lions of sold Illinois Department of S. Reports of Committee*. 96. Insurant ^aVerne E. Canham, Whereas, under the Illinois Public Aid; Waldo - Adella A. Keifer. R. # t, Jrlyn Frey, There were 406 calve* vaccinated On roll call, the following an­ 5. Selection of Judges of Elec­ 66. Printing against brucellosis and 1,714 cattle swered present Statute, in such case made and Ro It further resolved, that the Gridley, Illinois. tion It. Civil Do rred M Rieger Jr , provided, thia Board has the right Board of Supervisors of Living Nebraska—Goprge Rosihart, Flan­ 6 MotioosTBeifortsand Raaolu- L«ater Hubly. back tagged at the Forrest and Orlyn Frey, Henry C. Koopmap. 4. Selection of Grand Jurors. 6A Industrial Pontiac Sale Barns. Cart E. Ssas, C*rl F. Klein, Glenn to provide for a fee not exceeding •ton County of Illinois hereby ex- agan, Illinois. 6. Transaction of such other Uoos |n Writing-A motion Ip ad­ Devoid During this period 516 flocks of Antrim, Wayne Patterson, Ivan one dollar for each lot shown on press ly tgn?ef: Long Point—Inland S. Gould, Long journ shall aifteif A Duties of Recem* business as may com* before the exi sheep, totaling 12,027 animals have MorIan, N J. Wagner. H- J- Ktpfer, said plat, making a total of gfil.op. (1) To furnish necessary or­ Point, Illinois. Board. copt whan Urn roll to The duties of th* rman cpJJed a recess. dinary labor from sources such as and it shall bf decided been inspected for scabies. N* T. R. Bennett, Norman L- Hols- Npw, therefore, be it resolved Reading—Edward Kastner, 1600 S. 6. Visit Livingston County Home. ing commltfonn g by the Livingston County, Ulinois, volunteer labor, work relief pr paid bate; and white the quaetion to bp> ird Reconvened ss#b)» fote appeared in Livingston hauer, Elwin Brown, Jacob H- Hel­ Vermillion St.. Streator, nilnots follows: ’■* County sheep during this period. mers, James A. Patterson, Curtis Board of Supervisors at this regu­ for by the couaty board—to aasi*t toff debated no other question or rd reconvened at 10:15 lar meeting of said Board held on supervisory staff provided by the Amity—Margaret Burkitt, Cornell, 1. Report^*! County^OMcere. ion shall ha to 1 Tl>* Public Number of brucellosis milk ring Weeks, Earl C. Mortlmore, James 2. Town and Road and Bridge irum being present. tests made by the following: R. Muir, Wm. Noonan, Margaretha the 10th day of March. 1965, that department in the commodity dis­ Illinois. notion to adjourn- too afoul faava c Gridley Cheese Co...... 23 G. Meyer, R. D. Hippen, Fred M. said plat so made by tbe said tribution operations. This ordinary Newtown — Ben Mathis, R. #2, Tax Levies. 7. Filing Bills and Cl alp s - All house, tell “ No. 1—Agricultural Country Charm1* Dairy ...... 5 Rieger J r , John M. Spafford, Frank James P. Roberts in December, labor from sources supplied by the Streator, Illinois. 2- County Tax Levy. bills and claims shall ba fila4 wife and ahiil nmittee (Rabies) Stabler, Charles Lauritzen, Cres- 1964, should be and the same is county board, will include labor 4. Petit Jury list. tho dork not late than sis days Beatrice Foods Co ...... 26 Pontiac—Elsie M. Hunslcker, 906 5. Designating Depositories 4o. 1 of tbe Agricultur- Associated Dairies ...... 9 centia A. Bachtold, John Ruppel, now by this Board approved. fpr loading and unloading com­ N. Main St., Pontiac, Illinois. prior to tho first dap of ooch ses­ Be it further resolved that the modities from railroad cars and 6. Transaction of such other sion of the board, except bills for tee (Rabies) was read, Illinois Valley Ice Cream Co. . 1 Lester Hubly. Merle Haag, La- Esmen—Harriet E. Rapp, R. #3, ntng ition of Frey, seconded Verne E. Canham, Francis J. Fin­ plat so made by tbe said James trucks, assisting In tbe handing out Pontiac, Ulinoia. business as may come before the mileage and par dten at tho m Total ...... gs negan. P. Roberta in December, 1964, of commodities to eligible persons, Board. bars of the Board of Supervisors at­ provided for . was approved as read Belle Prairie—Bertha McCullough, 7. Visit the Livingston County shall also supervfoo oard of Supervisors of Results: 94 geggtive, 1 suspect should be and it is now by this aod helping with tbe work around Cropsey. Illinois. tending the session, which shall Board declared to be entitled to the warehouse; Sanitarium. bo fllod not la te than th* last ses­ janitor sod tp n an County, Illinois: at BcaMlpc Food* Co. Minutes Indian Grove — Joe Kuenzi, N. bids for fool, ammittee on Rabies re- All of which is respectfully sub­ Minutes of the previous meeting record in the office of the Record­ (2) To arrange suitable shelter Fourth St., Fairbury, Illinois. sion on th* last day thereof, and er of Deeds of Livingston County, facilities at distribution points, as 1. Report of County SU. same referred to the Finance Com­ to th* Board reports that they have mitted this 9th day of March, were read and approved. Avoca—Vivian Atteberry, R. #2, and also to 1 the claims presented to AD. 1965. Illinois, upon proper certification necessary to meet tbe department's Fairbury, Illinois. 2. Report of Committees mittee for their prompt action and thereto being made by said James 3. Report of County Treasurer. reported by them in their report ter* pcrtalpli recommended that the Carl F Klain, Resolulion of Legislative distribution program; and Odell—Margaret V. Verdun, Odell, referred to tl P. Roberts and that upon proper (3) To assume responsibility (or Illinois. 4. Selection of Grand Jurors. before tho mooting adjourns e orders on the County Chairman. Committee Inventory Of 1 to tbe several claimants Carl Sass, Resolution of the legislative certification thereof having been certification of eligibility of non­ Nevada—Anne E. Cleary, R. #1, 8. Transaction of such other 8. Committees’ Reports — (Re­ made the validity of said plat will public assistance households for business as may come before the viled) All committee1 ahall eg shall be made mounts allowed as fol- Fred M. Rieger Jr., Committee was read, and on mo­ Odell, Illinois. end of each f Orlyn Frey tion of Antrim, seconded by Mor­ be established. commodities by the General Assis­ Fayette—Margaret Davis, Strawn, Board. amine ajl matters referred to them 6. Visit County Jail. an<) report In writing to the Board Include all iporable Chairman of the Margaretha G. Meyer. lan, was adopted as read. Be it further resolved that a tance units or by staff hired by Illinois. house, the state Board of Supervisors: RESOLUTION certified copy of this resolution the county board; and Forrest — Ella Moulton, Forrest, March Meetiag Each committee chairman, who ex­ immittee on Rabies begs Recess Be it resolved by the Board of should be prepared by Ira L Be it further resolved, that the Illinois. 1. Report of County Oflktrs. pends moneys appropriated, ahall Boyer, Associate Circuit Clerk of clerk of this board transmit a cer­ 2. Reports of Committee*. be required to report the status of s a w t u eport the following: The chairman called a recess. Supervisors of Livingston County, Saunemin — Ruth Kohlmeier, report shall r iature of Claim Amount Illinois, that this Board go on rec­ Livingston County, Illinois, and tified copy of this resolution to the Saunemin. Illinois 3. Transaction of such other th* budget balances charged tp the Board^of 'aid Between Sessions ord in support of an amendment to associate ex officio clerk of the said Illinois Department of Public Union — Hazel Adair, R. #2, business that may come before tbe hit committee on the first dgy of Board Reconvened Board. Boddington . ..$ 199.98 the Constitution of tbe United Board of Supervisor! of Livings tag Aid. Dwight. Illinois. each meeting of the Board. ing Home The Board reconvened at 11:10 County, Illinois, and that said cer­ Norman Holzhouer, 4. Tour Court House. 9. Bills Rejected—Any bill re­ IcCormick ...... 7200 a m., a quorum being present. State* which would permit the peo­ Dwight—Mildred S Brierly, R #3, ahall have ge ...... 63 00 ple of any *tate of the Union to tified copy of this resolution ahall John A- Ruppel, Dwight. Illinois. jected by the committee to which K sfoo of trees 54 15 decide for them selves whether or be attached to said plat for record­ R D. Hippen, Chatsworth—John C. Kelly, Chats­ STANDING RULES OF THE the same stands or has been re­ and shall Report on County Audit ing in the office of the said Rw Charles Lauritzen. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ferred ahall not be reconsidered Boddington, ex- Mr. Robert L. Coker appeared not one house of a state legislature worth. Ulinois. tha ...... 325 shall elect its members on the or­ corder of Deeda of Livingston LaVerne E. Canham, Charlotte—Esther M. Berry, Piper (As Revised, 1966) unless such bill shall be read bo- audit before tbe Board to report on the County, Illinois. J. A. Patterson, City, Illinois. fore the open board and by a ma tate ...... 200 county audit. der of the ‘‘federal’’ system, from CHAPTER I itool, Williams ...... 7350 districts, towns or regions without Jacob H. Helmers, Curtis Weeks. Sullivan—Farol Jean Haag, Cut- Jorlty thereof, again refarrpd to for tho care pf Chairman. lorn. Ulinois. Rules of Procedure such committee. er ...... 30155 Adjournment regard to equal population, while 1. Meetings—The annual meet­ fpr foe proper earn It was moved by Holzhauer, sec the other house of the legislature ATTEST Ira L. Boyer, Appointment of Committee- Broughton—Lucille Locke, Eming- 10. Petitions—All petitions shall ment of tho form, Clerk. Surplus Commodities ton, Illinois. ings of the Board of Supervisors be read in open board and before penditures ...... $ 769.43 oaded be Bennett that the Board shall elect its members on an equal shall be holden on the second oually take an Ip* gs sold from De- adjourn until 1:30 p.m. Motion car­ population basis. Chairman Helmers appointed Round Grove—Anna M. Tyrrell, being referred ta a committee shall personal proporty Report of Committee On Jail 4 R #1, Dwight. Illinois Tuesday of September each and be in due form. 1. 1964 to Feb- ried. Be it further resolved that this Holzhauer, Jaroei A. Patterson. every year, at the County seat, and first dpy of March 18, 1965 48500 Board is in favor of action being Jail Accounts Lauritzen. Ruppel, Hippen and All of which is respectfully sub 11. Voting—The aye and nays milted this 10th day ol March, if the court house is convenient, ahall be taken end recorded In the AFTERNOON 8E88ION taken by the legislature of the Report of the Committee on Jail Weeks as a special committee on •hall be held therein. A regular S r i ’S November 30, State of Illinois requesting the and Jail Accounts was read, and on Federal Surplus Commodities. It 1065. minutes of the board to tbe fol­ l*U» *9 Frank Stabler, meeting of the Board shall b* held lowing cases: ...... 53,622.88 March 9, 1965 Congress of the United States to motion of Hubly, seconded by Mor­ was moved by Antrim, seconded on the second Monday of June, call a constitutional convention to by Bennett, that the appointment Chairman. (a) Upon all appropriations of fo u H a The Board of Supervisors re­ lan. was approved as read. each and every year at the county in fund as of authorize the people of any state To the Board of Supervisors of be confirmed. Motion carried. Ronald Losey. money duct aod 1 convened at 1:45 p.m. Roll call was Norman Holzhauer, seat and at such other times as tb) Upon all donations for any iry 28. 1966 ...... $3339 45 to elect one house of Its legislature Livingston County. Illinois: may be prescribed by law. county homo made ahd the chairman announced on tbe order of the “federal” sys­ William Noonan, purpose whatsoever. nes paid ...... 1.00 a quorum present. Your Committee on Jail & Jail Two Proposals to be Voted on Revised I,aw Book—Chapter 34 *. Thp 1 tem, from districts, towns or re­ Accounts respectfully report that Re: Selection of Members of LaVerne E. Canham. (c) Upon all contracts ratal Committee, Unpaid Bilk Orlyn Frey, Henry C Koopman. —PP 851—Section 656 Ing ta the letting or sale of counlf gions without regard to equal they have examined the claims pre­ County Highway Committee The adjourned meetings shall be to iM ftet i. Warren ...... $ 2850 Carl E. Sass, Ronald Losey. Carl F. population. sented to them and recommended Report of Committee on property upon end J. Boddington reports Klein, Glenn Antrim, Wayne Pat­ It was moved by James A. Pat held on the second Tuesday In Be it further resolved that the that the Clerk issue orders on the terson. seconded by Bennett, that Supplemental Grand Jurors c published in tome of the Hoard, provided, however, 9 The Finance Commit Mr. Chester Crabtree, State's At newspaper in the County, if any y the person bitten. 2 of Henry C. Koopman, Williams Dairy 100 33 I mlttee lor more than 4 years in any A Bachtold, John Ruppel. Lester (hal if any member la Interested have charge of all bills were confined at a vetrri- torney, explained the supervisors 13 801 t*n year period. Motion was de there be (PI* 852)) wise herein provided fog, responsibility under the law for Elwin Brown. Chatsworth Locker Hubly. Merle Haag. LaVerne K In the question before the board, inic, ono of the animals Dawsons Market 4505 feated by roll rail. Canham, Francis J Finnegan Organization of the County he shall be excused from the vot­ shall examine all bills I the head was sent to the care and hospitalization of indigent Ayes Orlyn Frey. Carl of „ ,lnolv Uvlngilon (:oun Hoard The Board of Supervisors, charitable institutions persons Recess A. I). Askew, Sheriff 50 00 ing upon hi. request. lab for examination, both The chairman called a recess. Bills Paid Between Sessions Ron.ld I^sey Ivan Mor an Elwin | „ I w d ,,f Sll,M>rvUor, at their first meeting In each year, 13 Voting, Reconsideration— that *11 bonded pettanto were found to be negative Armour 4 Co...... 175.72 Brown Wm Noonan R. I) Hippen. M, rth Sr A „ ,*,5 ahall organize hy choosing one of When a motion has been made and erty peid for. They Ta Assume Financial Iheir members at chairman, who all ctacunn expense bU1 as a stray, after an intern Hoard Reconvened Dawsons Market 262 62 John M Spafford, Crescent.. A Mr C1)„ r(nan an(1 Mrmbwi of lhr carried, it shall be In order for any rch. the animal could not Reaponaiblllltr In Emergencies re; Bachtold. liste r Hubly. Francis J ,.lv, County Uoiinl S(J 1 ahall preside at all meetinga of the tborlze the clerk to taeuo Migrant Workers The Board reconvened at 10.15 All of which Is respectfully sub member having voted with the pre­ ed. which necessitated the milted this 10th day of March, A D Finnegan pcrvisor* Hoard during the year In ease of for the same They shell, It was moved by Weeks, sec a m., a quorum being present vailing side ta move fur a recon ally, at each September bitten to receive pasteurc 1965 Nays — Carl F. Klein, Glenn An Your committee on Supplemental h|a absence al any meeting, the •Ideration thereof on eny succeed­ it. The hamster was con- onded by Spafford. that tbe Board trim, Wayne Patterson. N J Wag 1 members present ahall choose one Inform themselves ss to fog charge the Miscellaneous Claims Resolution of County Highway Lester Hubly. Grand Jurors begs leave to re|»ort ing dey ol the session r a period of ten days hy Chairman of their number as temporary! dltion of Ih* treasury sod Committee of the county to as­ Committee r uK!P!fr- T, H Bfnn,f ! h a v e selected the following 14 Resolutions. Debate on—Any mend to the Board fo# ier and was found to be Resolution of the County High­ Wayne Patterson. Jacob IF Helmers, Janies A I at | namc(j as *u|ipleinrnfal Kiand pir chairman (PP 853) sume financial responsibility In ! The annual organization meeting motion or resolution shall lie over necessary to be xpproprvat The mouse was sent to way Committee was read, and on Francis J Finnegan, terson turns Weeks Margaretha ((r|> for „,e tlrtu„ lourt ol ,,lv for debate one day or less upon iria lab for examination emergencies for medical and hos ^ N*>*r - N Rieger Jr lng„ton County, Illinois 1 of the Board ahall he held on lhr ' different county purpocos si pita) care of indigent migrant motion of Lautrizen, seconded by Ivan Morlan. lhr request of •( least threr mem­ K rcenlagerc necessary to ysical condition of the Klein, was adopted as read Carl Sass Frank Stahler. Charles Lauritzen. Town N-rne A(JdrtM fourth Monday In April in each1 workers while working orir being year, at nine o'clock A M for one bers of the Roard e tax books (0 meet the _ lid not allow a satisfactory RESOLUTION John Ruppel Merle Uaag. La W(ll(Jo _ EU)C Uhmiin „ #2 15 Rrfrrrlng Bills — All hills within the county. Motion carried Verne E Canham 1 Gridley. Illinois of the county tor the current . tion of thf head to be of the Board of Supervisors of Oral Report of Sanatorium end ahall have authority fo employ < microscopic examination Livingston County. Illinois, Mr Curtis Weeks made an oral Nebraska-John llauw Hanagan d,Th“nilectrd chairman shall serve 1 committers without reading * unless 2 * Oral Report License Committee Representation 0 n County until (be succeeding fourth Mon a county auditor al s salary not ; laboratory animals as test Mr James R Muir made an oral adopted on the 10th day of report ol the Sanatorium Com Illinois the reading nl any one or more o l ta exceed______the______amount ____ allowed_ I* 1 squirrel was submitted March A D. 1965 at Us regular mittcc Highway Committee for More Reding Arlccn Berry. 1412 S > day in April, or until his successor report of the License Committee. Than 6 Years shall have been elected No mem | them Is requested by at least three 1 (he budget and with the apprural Peoria lab. there was no March. 1965, meeting Vermillion Si . Streator. Illinois inerntteri and upon such request of the Board exposure and the animal Whereas, on the 10th day of Reces* It was moved by James A I’atler Pike Helen Bryant. Chenoa. 111! tier shall serve as Chairman for Finance Report No. 1 Amended more than two successive terms 1 such hill or hills shall he read and 6 The Jail and Jail Accounts nd to be negative 5 stray It was moved by Losey. seconded March, A I) 1966. J D Henderson The chairman called a ahort son, seconded hy Brown. Dial no nois submitted to a vote of the Board Committee ahall audit til blUgfor re picked up hy the rabies •nd Annette Henderson, caused to recess one townahip excluding Pontiac Rooks ( reek Mildred Jacobs II I The Supervisors shall severally by Hippen. that Finance Report J ' lay betore the Board nl the first 16 Huprrvisors' lulls All super hoard of prisoners and all pfopf officer 4 of the dogs were No 1 be emended to include the be filed in the office of Ira L Township, shall be represented on * 1 Graymonl. Illinois visors' bill* for mile*** and per hills properly referred to I at a veterinary clinic for Boyer, Associate Circuit Clerk of Roard Reconvened the County Highway Committer | Kppards Point Josephine Schultz meeting after the election, their hill of Clifton. Gunderson. Coker several certificates of election diem for attending meeting shall •nd they shall make such J of seven days, then «i> A Deliruyn Motion carried Livingston County. Illinois, and The Roard reconvened at 11 (Mi (or more than 8 years in any ten It u 4 Ponliai Illinois tie presented to the Finance Coin mendations to the Board 1 red I of the strays died associate ex officio clerk of the a m , a quorum being present year period Motion was carried by Pontiac Florence D Kdwsrd*. 122 which shall to- examined by lhr Board and if found regular, shall miller and action upon in the same may deem proper rs symptoms were evident Board of Supervisors of Livingston roll call 1 Bungalow Place I'onliac Illinois manner as other hills coming be 7 The Committee (in Elections, Report of Printing Committee Adjournment In- hied in Ihc office ol Ibe County gs were vaccinated against Report of the Printing Commit County, Illinois, their certain veri Ayes — Orlyn Frey. Carl E Sass Indian Grove Mrs Esther Hanson fore lhr Board Town gnd Town Account* shall: luring this period fled petition to which there was ll was moved by Kipfer. second Ronald l I Bums. II a 4 lor any such alteration, rhsnge or town and precinct fo th# Carl Sass. either this Board itself, or to some Tbe Board of Supervisors recon Uatfr Mrf|r ||„ g ...... Dwight...... Illinois 3 Quorum- Majority vote A examined the claitna presented to majority of Hie Supervisors of any •mendmsnt shall be in order un county Fred M Rieger. Jr them and - recommended that the officer to be designated by this vened at 135 pm Hon call *•* .Verne t Canham Francis J 110 Forrest—Roy Steffen Forreal fill less the Board shall have had one: ,l'» ,h *> »*»° ••• Orlyn Frey. Board said plat for purposes of nude and the chairman announced' nfgAn non < ounty shall constitute • quorum proper < rrlin(*lr» „r« tiled clerk Issue orders on the County (or Hip transaction ol business day's notice thereof Margaretha G Meyer Treasurer to the several claimants approval and with the end that * Pr**fn| Nays — Carl F Klein Glenn Pleasant Ridge Helen K Mona and a qur I ton. which ahVl arise »• Hus.wn.ion of Mule. _ T he, Pproper ” £ levies made in each town said plat might be received for Orlyn rrey. carl E Sass, Ronald j An(rjm tvayne Patterson. N J ban, Forrest lllinoi» for the amounts allowed as follows at meeting,rtlng shall be determined rula* m.y be .u.pended m sny par ‘n 7 Vh.l s f f . S - S l •et No. ]—Agricultural Names Amount record by tbe Recorder of Deeds Carl r Klein. Glenn An ' ygagner. It J Kiptar Norman I. Saunemin Emma Dixon Saunc ...... 7 ...... ticular rase by s- vole__ . . of . ____ two_____ thirds . u » 1 .,Uo of Livingston County, Illinois, and. trim, M syne Patterson. Ivan Mor ' (lolxfiwtae^r. Frank Stabler Charles min Illinois by votes of lhr majority of the su Pontiac Leader Publishing p en iaors present, except in such of the members present I •,''1 "W' »u *U Whereas. It would appear from t Barhtold Dwlghl Jens Andreasrn. 300 F. 1 No 2 of the Agricultural Co 939 75 T W M Benhelt. Norman " 1, L KiE'? llolr !Uur.lz.n' (7."s^nG ."'A Id Hole, of Order The Board. {"•“ •/* referred lo them by tho said verified petition that the said John Ruppel Delaware hi . Dwight. Illinois cases as is otherwise provided 1 in it. proceedings .ball be gov W01*"1 •" ‘“"neeturn w,th the foro- tee was read, and on mo Chronicle Headlight Enquirer 14 00 hauer, Elwin Brown. Jarob II (f*P 8551 Klein, seconded hy Sass. All of which Is respectfully sub J. D Henderson and Annette Hen Cermanvllle Dorothy I Nether Helmers. James A Patterson. Cur Majority, the iiu ...... 1 erned by Roheri’s Holes of Order. I ...... cos ed as read milted this fth day of March. A D derson are the owners of certain Reptri a t 4 email lie# *u Grand ton Melvin. Illinois r rx< rpi ..at otherwise provided by 9 Lonunlllre On Education ahall real estate, to wit The North Sixty Hi Week*. William Noonan. Mar Jurors , < liatsworth - liulh Beryl Irving ' than half, sliall constitute a quor / ' y have charge of ail*11 matters r*4*r> Honorable Chairman of m y garetha G Mayer. R D Hippen. um. but less number rnsy sdjourn ru*** 1,1 ,hl* John A Ruppel. 166) Acres of the Northwest Quar­ Report of the Committer on H a I. Chatswoith Illinois rod to them by I lie Board POVfofo- inly Board of Supervisors Fred M Rieger. Jr . John M Spat from time to time tng to educational maitars chairman. ter (NWW) of Section 15. Town 1, Frank Stabler i- Charles s .,u . LourG ,,, Grand Juron was read ami o n , Chai tons Anna S Drsn> t hata < HAFTER II Committee on Agriculture ship 90 North. Range 7 East of the l£ 2 n mottos of gfhtar seconded by worth. Illinois Open doors the Board of buper htoodlag 4 amaiMtees under Ibe jurodiction Um ive to report Ike following II J Ktpfer. Uen. ( rescentia A Bachtold. John visors shall sit with open doors Henry C Koopman 3rd Principal Meridian In Living R ^ JL i Muhl* Noonan end on roll call, was sp , Sullivan - Beryl llm iin e Ifabn Standing Committees of This Board Unpaid Bills •ton County. Illinois and L a C E L ^ C « £ m Krincu J > "v # d a. read j Uullom. Illinois and all person* may attend (heir Board Shall 4 ousts! ol tha (ai They shall e*ainiRg Um Nature of Claim Amt Whereas to December 1964. i^ V>f Z Francis J Ayr* - Orlyn Frey. Carl K $ass. Broughton - Belly Jean Ito. kef meeting* Following ! report* of the county *u Print Shop % 26 71 tbe said James P Roberts. • com r laM isn | fort F Klein Gtann Antrim F.mmgloa. Illinois The vote on *11 proposition* to I Public Property 1 ant of schools and report Paid Between Sessions i appropriate money for the County to Ih* Board It was ineewd by Wegner.rllOCf, MC potent and practicing land sur « ___ . rm u - istMcta* Wayne Patterson Ivan Morlan. All of which is fespe.tfull) sob 3 Livingston County Nursing D VJI RE400 nr P w ' U • T « n------Nor milled this JtHb day ol Msrih. ’ Tre*rrraaury ahall be takao by "tytt" Home (b) They shall (unegr onded hy Antrim, that the Indue vnyor of the stole of IMagi*. pur Mr G tame at Matches, civil H J Kipfer. T R Bennett Nor •uant to the request » Mr by the man L Molshouar. W»H> Brown 1985 and "ntyi” and anterad >m tha r*c-1 3 Miscallao*ou> Claims lb* county health nuraa ogj trial 5 director, reported to Ih* f»rd of the meetiag pertaining to her work snM J D ffiM b l sod Annette of tho civil (fo J*** H j j j m nl . U iyma* m a t Ja P*t Frank htshlcr. 4 Fea* and ItaUrtaa McCormick Board tha activity 4 Chairman- Duties, etc 5 h a * tie r to Ithe Board on her pfogrggg tog Henderson madt t m tn tr of a fenae program m the couaty lerooo.terson. i < urtli W eaka.t U ® S o n chairman parrel of land fooescrloeq Heretofore n*n.n Margaretha md iurh pnnfcnr or (>y *ny anrhorred county off.- wa? moved by C«nham. seconded Aud.tinj? Sheriff—Noon»t. Ao- tTarne ?a'*?r that tr.*- ric.nuriaTians !>♦* U .m Hut,J> U- \ 1 W.f/ier H 1 K.pter. .r. tripli.at^ <.n»- cop> o( wh.ch dosed, and that the- ilcrk cast the Agriculture— Klein Frey P.,e T P. Benr.ett Norman L liolz Hi The t ornrruifee On Frf*#r* 24 S|>m u i <’ <, j fi » > f billet tor ailoweif t.ali include all expense*, 4 Hud;-**! c'Urk T** Approve* <>r hall iw- at r.rin- I iIk I in the budgH Sauer Flwin Brown Jame*' Train- And Abatement* «ha 11 examine \hall levicy. tbe money d. m b ne* e* .1 f v in Ttie c oruloc t #d lie ti d*-r* H ball be* 1 he duty of The unanimous ballot for .Vr Hc*lrru rf ger Sa.x, Haag r,r Jacob H Helmet Jame- A iind ch#*< k up on all clairni foi the ufe«! by the c 'iufdv i title# l»u :»*. tele budget clerk to approve all or(%-r* . l.-rk ' of fi. *- arid t ti.-rf- recorded The* clerk did cast the unanimous Election Town and Town Ac pjttei-on curti- Week- Earl rebate of wfm h may !>e #• Oil) flnl u# ti r epof t o t be 1 o u/.f) pbofie ai)l»df)Oti>Jf expense if Jn> for upp..ef before the* order* tire m a suitable record to be provided ballot for Mr Heirners as perrna counts — Broifn. Wagner Bach- b> turn (or that purpose Mortimore James H Muir Wm f#rre! /,,rb whom the a me are To be pivt*n chairman appointed Rieger and Jurors— Hol/hauer Losey Noo arid all c omrrijDees -fjall st> far as To ('i.ritinur Building SpaTford to escort Mr Heirners to nan. c anham Brown H D IlipfM-n U e d M Kiefer. J r , The ‘ ‘ lerk\ Arrounfs shall Diiill tu ’.»• f lu t y r of j fjfl e • * . , '»f L* « 1 be < lerk * tialI e p***> ibl»* difftply w if fi Die abcjfco* Program at < ouniy Home lus seal Mr Heirners thanked Holes llippen Bennelt Meyer Joli11 M Spaffoid 1-rank Slatiler. examine the semi annual rcpojti cofilf ill 1 nil liifull nf Li.jru Hit 9 (infer befc>r pure tu (o/hpletHd Mr- Mar,areiha <1 Meyer ex The Board for the honor of serving J Fallerson. Kipler t'harle- l.julH/e.i I'le-cerdia A under « Olllity Inr ,11 l*/i n< J Ill ilN M ' u f*U Uf'ler loif aiiy purpci e uii «• J ♦* J' made by him the rule*. of Bachtold John Kuppi-I Le-ter for a Jo. h Du Hu.if'! of S u 'if 1 >' le j.*D»#*r 1/# •! b, I tie ibidfcl »H pi h'iul.1 lit fir '.*( !*•*! jtfop»-r * orriffi.Dciirottee or otherwise pro ho fi \hjkQ not apply lo Mcpervi^orSy* situation at the bounty Horne, arid terson requested that the Board consider l anlum t urn i- I Iiiinefan 12 lb* ( oinrnittre To F.xarnme by III urafu e 1 bis «mnil.d‘* e .ided by la* bills fnr mil# age and per diern Rules Amended ORic lal Bond — Frey. Mmr the t olitinua'.on ol the building If,#- t inoil « lf*rk't Accounts shad shall be m.#*’/ • 1 l/i#- eba r# #-n In f*a > ffie/it of Hill* All bdls a Who May Hurt fiase Tfie all It was moved by Meyer, sec Klein pioitrain It * j - moved by Meyer, A juuriiinrliC examine the srrm annual ri juris for til#- folloA,f r*unu>ift« * ^ a 11 •» a »•• I bv tin board ^tiall ti#- paid tin.nfv f‘> purchase supple*** for the onded by James A Fatlerson. that .'ouniy Highway';—J I’alterson seconded by l infie^aii. U|at the required by Ihe rules of the hoard Hublic Hiop# ff’, /.i. inp->f*ui ' *iur. h, #iid* is «b awn nn the c ount y various county irg.titulions reft Section .r> of the rule s be amended Kuppel ( anham. Beniietl Weeks. Il wa- moved l» Mmr. seconded arid rofxjfI thereon to the Hoard t> Nursiny Horne fmaru#' I-.iv treasurer is-uec! in ttie name nf v*delv in the* Hoard of Sipervisofs lioaid autii.iii/e c.intinuing I'tia-e .Motion earned A n trim Morlan ti> Bachtold that the Board 13 The ( ornrruttrr l u Fxamjne m pton r oufdy Sanatc/nurri a:.*l •hr p» rvoii firm nr < #>r poration t*i and it hall be Di»- duty of the vp No 4 of the building program at Sanat(,riuin — Frey, Noonan ad inui n until the -eioml Monday Thr Vf i riff's Acro int ‘ ball «*x r * c 11 * r i r y H-ybAiy Atiorn nt ti bill »* albiwed and tbe nous committees uni*- otherwise the ( ouniy Home pending the re Adjournment Leathers, Sass. Weeks in June lUhS Motion carried 2b Prirdirig 1 **riirruttee a|ipr##«.es run.i nt the find out of which pr*iVided t• j make* all purchase' put port , of the airhJtect- to be pr. Noxious Weeds— Bennett, l.eatli Jacob II Hclmers. annfu (br semi annual iipoit rd It was moved by l.osey. seconded all bill1 lift all printing «*.db the •nth ord»r i payable shall be* ‘ pe • iblc* Jfi all cases where- the COfll ■eriterf at tf.e Jun<* meeting Mo ers. Haag C hairm an. thr shrriff required by lb* rulr by Koopman. that the Board ad ex«ept»#»n *»f ele<».ori «*»p#-r *• • * I uni ftierein Ami no order for rruUee or sortie duly authori?Hd t.ofi larned Legislative — Antrim, llippen. Glen H Garrison. of the Hoard and r**p' -»u< ti bill 1 lu ll b*' issued to mc*rnbc r tf»c reof doe« riot make Deputy County Clerk. lo 1 hr Hoard ned Koopman. Sass. Tramor 14 lb#* < ornrrnM#*#* To l.xarruri*- shall work with the «#iur». f i r.il mv upeivisor or cJber person nn purchase'- the budget clerk shail Rules of Board Approved Special (’ouniy Collector— Rup < ounfy 1 rejsiirer s arid < ouniy *fef« r»ve difei tor Iti» y fi.ill a i t I* ..fiii/i the written order to that jc t a agent for the c cuinty and rfo It was moved by James A Ha! pel. Spafford, Weeks B A R B S * AFTFRNOON SFSSION ( oil* # tor s ArrcjiinU Diull c i J t i n r when needed »o vet up #ourd> oi • •fleet nl Die per .on firm oi * nr eriijilovee bull make any p u rch a se Tenon seconded by Bennetf, that Insurance — Spafford J Patter David Dei thr r«*p##'VI'lopmeld < Olliliutt**- 'ball /nil* halt appo/rd a budget clerk at a fi I'urc fiase* ffetween Mee tings Report No. 3— Finance Committee Civil Defense — Weeks. Meyer, • • • riounced a quorum present County Fair anc Hoard die ami i oof d l i.a t e all the count, alary to In* designated bv the The county clerk shall issue or Report No 3 of the Finance Com ('anharn. Leathers, Haag Besf thing those two- If# 7be Agricultural ( ornrroffee . gt/VC'l lllhrft1.il in U \ill# ■ related fij Hoard whose dull* hall ti#* to der cm the ccuinty treasurer fur mitt*-#* was read and on motion of. Orlyn Frey, Henry C Koopman. in tin- 46-in clas Surplus Commodities Hoi/ seater sports cars do is ‘.ball have (h.iijp* ol the* promotion ol lee me giOAtli keep a • ornplet* record nl all mofi supplies pin t base*l between meet­ Losev, seconded hy Antrim, was* ( arl F Sass. Ronald l»s«*y, ( arl hauer. J Patterson, l.aurit/en. eliminate the back-seat Have also « r »i i All matters pertaining to a ml d« vepipna r.f lit f e.ifi/ toll • > appiopii.it* d by the Hoard for ings of th*- Hoard upon flu* ap approved as r# ad F Klein. (Denn Antrim. Wayne driver. I'alterson Ivan Morlan. N J Wag Kuppel. W Patterson "Strawberry” ai the ay.r ii ulfural interests ol Du • OUllty I li* » v.oul‘1 a . i t all • 7'reasurer tn th r several claim hy Kuppel. that the standing corn f-ounfy If is alary shall not ex in tiiplic.it* iiti* < *»py to th*» budg Rieger. J r . John M SpafTord, mittee list be amended to include t bafiter III All oiritr.1* I' entered into on be ants for the amounts allowed as feed the amount allowed to M i! c I * • r k who will »li**# k same follow h rank Sfabler. ( harles lanunt/.m, Mr Merle Haag to the Civil De f ouniy Offi# » rs h.ilf of Itu- ton nfv bv Dm Hoard Clams are easy, but who's got hudtfef ami v. ilb the* approval of ip.im t hi i * .pec live appr .pi la ( rescentia A Bachlold, John Hup fense Committee, and aproved by f jyr. ^ the Hoard 1 t ijiud , ( d I I< i |\ Kepijf I Itnl l.ester Hubl>. Merle Haag. I.a roll call Motion carried a washboiler nowadays? ‘ am on*- * opv to the i ti.mrn.iii of ll#-r.* . « K.^i|'ir.<*i 4 .1*1 '.*» '.7 • • • 1*) i IM 7 1 •/ \ errie F Caribam. Francis J Ayes — Orlyn Frey. Ilenry C I tpsr . 4 . 41 '.4 4 2<>4 ii. l mnegan • hall he listed and prc*«*fttc#J r<» b# off baJ) # a* h fn.ik> * liri .iiiiin.il f,.,n Koopman. Car) F. Sass. Konald How come undertakers •lie Du- it«rri dial I lie p.ml and I ill I Klfifi 4 . '1*1 » Z*. SS H-| never have layaway sales? I hr Hoard for approval refiort wllich ball b«- pie efdi *1 til ••» •• rn Wigai** I'jtln i,ri 4 . iQ \ 2C 1 *>4 74 Flag Program tcii Auditing the lulls of the i *■ * j 111 i r ion D all MulUf. 4 'Ml 1 *.i 17 Veterinarians office as well as the ta r mei I mg I to- I n rI*- i epuc * • *. I W jgficf 4'. OO y h C. 1 47 Mr Marshall FqJleff. service of rabies account and reporting cp«ai fnill # over Hi pi r u*»1 f i urn t b« i hapfer IV II I K.».!*•» 4' HO ♦ B I io i e* freer of the Illinois Veterans Corn I M llrfifirll 4 i-C| 4 B*4 trrl) In the Mount In I Monday i ri I »* c #*fl| lit I t o t he Jurors SoI Hull 1 If., 1/1 aur( 4 - >M1 t .'*; m issum . appeared before the Id The < ornrruftee fin Juror* fir f Mofida* full* I ll»• I »*•# I'll! lln *.rit « | f .■!*■•■( x Hoard and presented a flag pro I Jury l ist I tu* H'.ar'l shall f I4ift It r >. a it I . 'M| • hall prepare a list #*f grand jurm ti* l f «'p*»f I trail * user the per rod .if or before (tie time of jf s meet ll'.M ••* I'u'lgf gram fha! is being sp’onsored by for ea#b term of circuit inui! f r * * if i tin fil'd Moml.i, in June lo mg in September of eat h year and I j< *,l. It llrNriri » 4 . '**1 i ». i .n *♦: the Pontiac V F W . and asked the fnsf Momfay m lo-rendter .Hid #4***»*4 A I *i«*l *• f tuft 4 • '**1 7’ fM» 4 I. 11: r. for financial assistance* on this a/id perform the #lutic*s in tonne# it all’, time IMere.ifter when IN*t **s l'» • '»•» tion with thi* selection of tfr.md ball be oil file HI t lie I mm I v * 1*1 k It. (lock) a lit of a (iff ic telit * t I ptogiam Chairman Heirners re i . r»f f i* ** nil 1,1 fx-foie til*' e* om) It M. I I SO l**jied tin* request tu the Finance' and (adit Juior# as preve r died in numb* i *d |»»’i sons not I* - Ilian W I . I i) II i *»•»< if l A»1 .• BO ill rules J 2 itid .1 of c bapt"r I and Mnlid^iy Hi 1 i«u eMih* r All bal uiie lentb of tin■ legal Voter nl \|.Hg4fftb.i * . Ml* 4 l'i CnininiDee Hu* *liu tin- < mint v a -Imw n by ll I1 Hi|«|i«-*i Cim form su< b other duties a . may each ex ol ♦ a* h town oi pr«*c m* t I .4-.I \1 lt..-*i r It i’ referred to them t»\ Du Hoard lid l**poit 1 ball In paid lido tin Hi Die conrifv giving the pi.it e of Vf S|.,.ff ,i.l ti. tr iiifil Dorefni* list lo lie known .IS flu* pirv list J Ih Mis Jam* Harris, superintend j •hall have charge of the ic u m u ii aMa*li*'d In (lie -elm annual »• 11 >,0 I J*. I/O 14 ‘•nt of tin* Livingston County pub I In* h t a. cho * n 'ball tie present in >m I 2H 11*> : 4 «rid rnm/nlltix of (tie cull . of tin file a-llil .HllMI.il i * | < 11 %sfi*n i d to afid adopted hv ttl* I'o.ild t»v 1 *. 1 lu aid appeared before the Board Hoard when such mailer* are r« to lb*- « oi i id v bii.tl <1 ball I *• I HI -end leporfc'd on Die progress that f-u m il r • *.lutjun ,in*l s.iul b f 7 111 (erred to them by the Hoaid 11 I l « >1 tii tin pi op* I i '•llillull) 111* < I with Di«- c *iu lit V i lei k ha*' been made in Die surplus com Id lb#* I iieiise ( ommittee loill • » .HluUe and i In • k. I to irm add fui v I i -I Sel* « I n »l» id Hell I rnndilv program Mr llid/hauer rririve .itid pass upon all applu a lepnit Dn m «.n d tin am* rm * tllu* explained flu* working plan and III! Ml Ml nt wlui li i respei tfullv sub 1 tionx foi liquor d.uue Ii.iIIh In of t In • mint; l».,a d Report of ( redentials ( oinmittee Di»* obligation o| Die supervisors in ' i i \» Die Si plendier meet iflg 1 rmlte-t tlii' 1‘Mli d.iv nf Mai* h A |) reatiofi pallor# and any other ,*•» * n-i nl . ip* nidi la 11 id ol H* purt nf the t re*tenti.ils ( om Du* di*-l{ ibu!ion ul the t nrnnuidi , ■I tin' lin.ild ill each W.lf lll*‘ \ HMi'i Sh< pin ahobi for Iii #'#!'<• m ||btfi lti#* w ll'inli l(i'|m| I . f fn i • n »ld V • ties Hull.ild I.nsev fti111«•€* was le.n! .iii'l un motion nl i lounty not other aim pto.uUd f-u P* I ld« mb Id id • tin..I ball pr e ball sell * I '.roll) Du* pH V list in* li # fiair mail Klein set «*n*b-*j bv Antr im w.is ap W arren Sl( .Said # ofnfiuftcc Du* 11 m . (fi.it all ' I.t In nl Ini | i p».| t t i Dn l mill! . ri> i tn in.mm « and f m m .• pi . . i dn d tit ill. nl • « j 111 1 Ilia', c 11 t * I IIH ll ** to I 1 w in Hr«i-w n Report of Committee on A letter of Die Mousing Au thia SV-5 lifting re-entry vehicle is our latest proposed space­ W inner of laloins thereof are dulv pi o * i uli il ti. la A Hid In ..| to ball *..|« i I . e a . pel 11 ptl til s Sill ll p*'l < • k<*11vi Ant i uii Crede ntial* jtbority w«s read regaiding the 4*x I craft. Developed by the Martin Company, the wingless plane in 4-11 work s,| by lh«‘ slate# MlUilliey Mules gov f Ml III a- inui a > may !»«• In the pin iii selet ted shall l* present a pin STM F n| ILLINOIS / ' pirahon of the term of office of » will fly a t m ore than 17,500 miles per hour and wtU enable errim* all bcrnsinK ajijum cd f»> I «s| nfln l nut.until its lln preceding jMiltmiuite number nl Itie lesiile/ds Thanked Hoard for Cooperation Lev iMgstuii < unlitv \ i Wayne Pjtfcisnn Mr Heirners n* a pilot to fly from orbit to a choice of landings at conven­ the hoard of Supr/i v »#*»r . may lie 4**1 1 I• III .4 4 li» lln* r. pin l of *)lfl*l , <1 1 ... t. 1 11 II ■ U 1 «'*■ Oil ««i # (In* ■ n.iiiii* i »f foil.*w M.* ■iiq** t ul' if), 1 III ill III » |UI Hllilld .if SlJ |»»*| \ is.yfS onded by Klein, that the ajipoinf auaric e of bonds foi e*n li and .*11 Hoard (lit t lie 11 I nnpcf-.it mil dill lllg 1 * 1 *11 1,, Di. *1 . .. 1...... oD il-N* | i '•»#» > fi >1111 Dun r i* * 11* * * ment be roof it n i«*. 1 Motion cui (if Hie I nurd > nfllrefs li«|uir«*l by 1 • *• tilt* , Muitc . 1 ** j••• 1 « • el M* 1. « town .11*1•< .11ii'.; in s.ml lit 1*< hi leluilf .is i l.ail ll. ill N our i oirimittev .hi > r• •»I* ntj.iL \dj*Mii it me nl lo ♦•x.nmne tfn* « rrih-nl nils .nn! rieil law to sec ure a borul up »n Du* ap D * D.. • n 'i f Do IN. .1 *1 (ti if '« f ' * .1 p* 1Ilf (Of f .*. ..!fill* • .ml pl< atioti nt fe*|Ue«r of any ««»••«< t \ • philil u.i 1 mils ol < i r I v n I lev \S.il .II . ohi t Mi- III . i * • * . . * 1 IM Do ill 1.1 p1 i ill' Do .tlto <•> ti,, tiO.ll Report Of ( onvention Ciffl# • i the premium ha I hi -.-ion M a i rn*i\*-*l to Mr**w n *•< *«n*I dn lowriship t.ul b Sox Long ..ffi . • of ft.. fn • fl * Ul 1 \ « I* 1 k .1' II.1 ll" rf uii' L'. poit of ifie roiivention of Mas lo tie pan) out of lounty tools e«l to I «•••* v that the H*»al«( ad I'o iiiT l«iW|isfnp In.in Mull.ill New I • t*i • • i1 1 I• i V in \ . >. th! . It • i Ol* f a • ll fi.ill 1 1 40 !.. Du* • Mat\ 23 23 and 24Di 1965 was made bv 20 i ouniy IligliMiiy c ommitte* I ••inn until tin- (Hi Mntidav in (•MAH f * * w 11 s f > i p Norm.in 1 Mol/ !.. •1. p..M,!*.! .It Do . • i .1 I* ..fit . 1. fl i pr i i 1 M ll to o • pun nf fum Mr Wav in* Patti-iMin and Mr N*u T v *D / 4 • hall have i barge ol all petdoms \pi il Motmn • ar I i**«l b.iu**i I’onli.ic lownship I Iwin *4; . u ,:'V • •* - r ’. e/ir, 1 ut.l 1 /1•1 1Nv ll.* i•• -l.p*. l ! • 1 U s • If -A.Ill DIf 1* k- .1 •p i.» hi II .ll1 0*11 I a* nl) 11 Helruei Hrown INui«*n 7'own hip J unes man Hol/bjiici ykf • • «4‘ ’ 'k i (of county aid for the luiihhng <•( III* 1 « ',f 1l.i Du .1r i •• pt D im . 1 • .f.t iii.! <»l 111 pi 11 > M • of 1ur •»! # Jill 1 lu btldgrs and state aid loads and ‘ h ii’ iiiau Ii.Hiior Snnhniv |owris)uj» t ur ,i • .i ...iUf, *.|li. . i m l in. 1 »*’ Hi* if * fl.lll '#»• f D** fulfil*' III flo t * r <, len H c.ai i ison 1 is Week Aim a l owristup J.lines To Favor Weighted Vole mallei # pertaining llirietn lefn » t|\i* IS .11 1 tl 1of wilt , iml .!«• lit .1 Il.illx 1*I*. .1 - ii,*l D. it ill "111 li 1 1 4 ll w itn nm \rd hv Holzliauer. si*c* fed to IIh’III by the Mo.ild Saul I '• |»ul v ' nimt \ i In k It Mmi fnltdl T'lWfi h.p Wilii.iin ffU'l‘ 111 \m.f .,«•t h , ft.* u M p. ' 1* k ill 1 11*1 .if tf I. if til t. 1 -14 til I. or K l No«»iifin Nevada township. Tied onded I.\ Y \ »•> that tin* Hoaid go mitlliilller may ions* fie In \ at a In* Itu . 1 « 1 I i| l .* * fu * k 4 * 4 flu pin! D o 111 1 1 , r 1 l.»i% lion and ait on •m b mallr** a M Hi* g* r Jr I'lr.i nit Ridge on fermd ti» fa1 or wiughti*.! vote f.t Di. "M ” • • f 1 u a 11> .1 ■"i: Do- . I* h h-t if ..ppr * \ r • 1 tv III* It*uir t • Iml' pi opel I v i Olio ■ befme lliiio l'iwr'ivlnp lohn M sp.ilfurd Saun ami a les.dutiun be drawn and .0-1if *.| Du i* • ...... «.! tf i« n »• f. .11 1.. l-fr.l l*V 1[••» rii.«1 r. snl-l Organization Mini they shall make due lepoif f«. emm lowt. fnp ‘ furl* L.iunf/en copies snliiiii 11 ed lo Mr WaJ-.fi M" ■ r.v. ..If i. • D i *l M Do f .11 Hi! Ml. li 1 1 1il#-*! v#*f ti D . the Hoard as to all m atins so Hwigfd I iWiisfuji John Hupped 4eciet.iry of the Illinois n only of . n . of it, h . , 1 D, .1 Do• i oun • Oil 111. « I* r k M eeting •# ted upon f»v said loioiodler < lint woiDi Township L*’sl**r Huh lo i.i U Million * ai r m l 1 4 • 1* 1 k i■ •it * i . • It * Oil *1*1 k V * • p 1 1.i till I'll ■ *1 Ni.I.. 1... n * 1 1 be riieililM’r s of (tils loiooiltln Morning srxxlmi In ( h.irJuD** luwriship and La f he ,. HI III f .Mil •i-*l ft .i f f llMf X ,1' I to I\ . n t ,if * i. fi • 1 if x f-in* .nil! •hall be oiir lioin ecu li ib« !'"' l T1.11 ■ utiHiiM Verne 1 i anti.mi Hiuughlon l ist of Standing t ommitters " I 1" • I . in; • n I at , •even named disliut« So mu Apr.f :*> iufiA Tow ID flip begs f**av*- to lepm l lfi.il A list of standing committees I I M» » rln fn.. i I i I «•*! hv township esiept I’oldio |«nn upon th**ir <‘X.iuuriation and in*.« s was pass* d |t vv.is moved hv M«*v #»•!».• I A. ..I I til ii • d.a I f.t Die l.ipii f Do* 1IV t 11 kj 4 1 o 11 • hip shall be f epl eseril* *1 »#fi f hf ligation find that «*ai h of Dir above «*r S4*4i*n>mmd!< r |.u named wrn* dulv el**< f**d and have name N J Wagner be .ejd* •! to Die Timel shill k . | 1 . m riti. turn I I hr i f. if U |n \ M hi fnofe r film Cl yrats to any ten yi.ii •piallfird i • mi. ti Siipel \ isofs »>f Livingston ‘ Uiintv Hum** i ‘«*mrnit Ini Ml I •I » ■I tr, , • •*.!» . • ed M .n II It 1. p.jf V . ollfjjiV AI o' r. i fit vvl lH ' ‘*-1 th m t *" pe* f i v #* township f**e .nr*} that thr afifKirnfrnents tu* % t ./ * f ■ h ..f , f.l,K I .. f fei k Unit , .4 ,|s * Ik* t III,I (ft* J .r.. h **f ^ irwlf tustciil I I ppalds I Mint 1’ike fdier*’f"ie your * ••inrrutt**** r** approved l-v roll rail Motion tar ' 'Ml, . 1 lo . U . 1 . n k N 11 h , I t m • tlir>» f • • 11* * *• i r i g 4ii*#i o I pr* **n> VN .ildo S r lie ask t Hunk . < c * * k s pe. r f 111 I v I epttrf # f h .1 f Die < | i «fi*n ried . ,||i . 1 .ill 1 1 1 11 II I > - 1 IN* . ,, Di. ' ilo 4 *r i n I 11 x 11 • in \ < h ■ pm.m Ihstful N* " l»«ss fi ''uUtoil y tiaU of * ,i. h 'if Do* above named \\ < >rl v n T r* v Henrv ( , 1 v4 to, fl III. I'i l* . pr.*l i'd pin •f • l...... 'Jill N t s \ |t"ll.il'l I • ri . i ail t HERE PIG, PIG!—Workmen at -the Springtown, Ter., (^•»«*■ I' • InI Aunty M »• a • 111 * Super \ i4.il v hr accrpte*! am! filed K'iopman ' arl F Sass Ronald • i M 1 \ l * 1 • " ' l 1 " ■ i ■ \ * r • • 111 t . *•••.% r i b l ■ .I-1 \ I h • in i.lelin Vfdl in \V ivru L.it gasoline plant of the Lone Star Gas Co., use this 200- I ' tint I S r s .« *1 i I * * o' Id of record and (hat The\ hr sealed I os« v Carl ‘ F Klein (Denn An 1 * It 4 II* h . 1 i * p- * ( f t ■. r< iji Hid turf* N i l I I'fli D r n L in Morion \ I \\ .ignei pound ball of rubber, called a pipeline pig, to clean It • > ml *. c • n 1 from Itf ii>i|(Id•>u a# ruernbei# of the Livingston trim W.ivm* Patterson Ivan Mur ft It 1 • Mm ,i ti It i l »I i\ . dial! I! i * »» | i * | - e l I 141 ..I H I h.pfer I It I'.* heir N*r product line*. The ball la put Into a "pig launcher” at I' • • 11 .. t - r.m l no « uimlv Hoard **f Nuper\is»»rs at Ian N J Wagn**r H J Kipfer . If. I li* h aft.I mh rt .* n I D-dzJi.t’ief f l\#m f t r • w n one end of the plant and acts as a squeegee to push nut In • u • I tinrli Odell tin# "igai i/afioii meeting field on T R Hennrtf Norman I ll»d/ t h. • • nl I tf * .!! f l, , * . It. *• t \%»»14 I I •• d II Hi lii i’1 . J -i»ne x V I at sludge and dirt collecting In the line This end of the t U i k i V • • Dn# 2hfh av *,f April 1<#»A A l» Hauer Flu in Brown. James 'Train fn- * | t f at Dm I »• D in dll]] l‘. I • I 'nl I t|l 14 s Week' 1 H 1 I Mnr operation Is called the "pig receiver.” « * l s 11 ♦ 1 mi'll Oil iilliv an • arl ► Klein •if Ja.oh I! Heirners Janies A A »>. aH Mil T * »•• It» V nl > " tames l( Mini Willi a m I N 4 it I « ll.ll t-.l». * t \ a1 s ‘ hairnian I’atferson ( urti# Weeks Far I c I fid d, d. i t. h n t f «l t tn N »»• Uan M jrg j r » Di j i. Mi vri It 1 ran* i# J f irinegan M'»rtim**r»* Jame# R Muir Wm a i\ Ii thr j 11 |ld hand and 'In . •! v% »• > I k Ik llippen y red M Hi»*g»*r Jr I* f ’’ t.ri nun . ill# l a l i.lenn AnDiin .(• I Ini r % pel' 4* * John Nt Sp.tffnrd 1 r.mk stabler \*w»nan Margarrtha t. Mever IN 1*1 air M I ml i.m (.toy r t ha|»trt \ .inii'i a r * |*« >i I bar !r# I a 111 t *»• ri i * r #* •• nf a \ R l> Hipp**n Fred M Rieger Jr RIOISTRATIONS I 9 t 0 I C onli a* t« \ppolntmenl ■lohn M SpafTord Frank Stabler 1 * 4 0 1 9 4 0 l M I a \ 111 l*i I I'il) Ha. »d h! I* hn R.ippet fa ster (In tfvouM ixIa) : t Itie Nalia t. •( in m • -uiim ilt«i i mh N '111 *• r • »#**r II d * \ Merle 11 l H- I a \ t*r tie \ The lemporarN < hair man ap ‘ harles I aunt/rn ( re«eent,a \ \) .n •pel a > • w 111« flu t > • it • I f ll 4 till li I * pnf t i • . V ei T ,.| « u»i \ • Hif..»f•' 1 i a*ii x • | m• in pointed Noonan and W.ivnr I’af Ha. htoM John Ruppel I est«*r •to. . i f It.* | i . • • j * | .i i,i, h I he . • -ii ;i f > 'Irik eseaawHhm A«(ot 27.466 6 I.5 S 9 1 0 0 ,6 5 0 ,i < nd I •** dtuir ' ti !• u l Do 1* * \ 1*4 t**r#nn to rsiort larnes Iraihnr l«» Huhlv Merle Haag I aVerm k > i min ll »tiall ul*,» hr Du { anham Franri# J b innr^Mn . ifik Dm total »e •* V . ., r, , i, • t riiiji.ii an Chairman hi# sra( er-T T 'n VT d . f , u i*l « m». i ml I * * I n i iii.'ii.i 4#M hhp luMt 101 772 hall ». I. Nr l '%* st !* - ;*. n Public Property SpafTord Hut* I hr • pull* ..I i*« i.ifjl . • fin < i • ai me ii 1 x »4 i >iii'li I he 'Irik asked f.. r rtMii-r oal i • -n# | 1 9 ,3 5 0 ll> * » D « I ' Ml • I I hr ••I, t.-dd. » v4 to n C'-i.r i*o. in' ' u * f*. n p*-r *r> ( hntnun \f- f Roll C all )\ Mortimore Stabler W Patter T riifk i * 0.1 t*c« i ' »ge| be l a *h » . h \ M • d In H llri'.ri II ru in . Mat rd ‘*rl\n frev D o r .n> firing present Livingston ‘ runty Nursmg • MtM«lMta‘iuii« n rtix n «\ f’ i 0*1(1 J. 1 If til 11. *A 1huh 1» u ‘ • «>rlvn I tn llrnrv < Koopman Home Mever Muir Finnegan TOTAL S 3 / 4 5 3 7 3 , 7 9 5 1 3 0 ^ 0 0 *U m pr «»|H*f I In v »h . * \, i xt #:i ».r I. n l t rwp.*l1*l *opfn m It VI »1 T.lr t. t trr . t *. » ’ .. . 1* r i # xinuf'’ •»* i ed t M. irr Ac, • *i I T Sa#s Ronald I *»#e\ * arl h R*i ht.*ld Hol/hauer Trainor Wag If iiu rln « «• t • Dm * > ■' T-i i ‘ i r d ir. .*i t hi \n Kirm Nlrnn Antrim W.in »o* Fa! ner u .m p 'iiirlil *d n i l ».#»«I, • •, • ■ < \m ..'Mi 4 Ti a J filjirt th. fro' t fiat Dir in unt'n j 1pm hr , kM * . X • J Im'o I m l that r I r t son I' a r \l •»f I • n N I W a g n r i Miscellaneous < laim# Rieger VCHICLI MILKS 19 4 0 19 4 0 1 9 t0 '* « i * l pt uiimti m»i • pe i u11. • t 1 u i .» i « i t H. f •*. • ITT 1« hr .Irik . #x! t he* I. » n > « •»».*» .» ) Mill 'iinTiili . • *n.-/?*, •.!« t>a 1N ii f r M 1f r v H J h.pfer T R Hennrtf N.»r stabler b r t\ \t trfimore Harht * I > I IN. iliiri Ini* |he»r»if I Dm I* M? 1 Totol v#kicl# null! First L< I M. hy fbr p h I tie i Ie| v did . .t41 Die unan.Mv.-u# man I llolrhaurr I l#m Hr -sn Fee# and Salar e# Koopman »> n l h >al *4 pe in n I ulill 11 ' r O • r • « (la mifhoiM) 102. IM 211,645 >,277^00 f h r Niiinmi W rriN ' ••" t , tti. « r i 1 urn ... 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