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The Forrest ffewt Was Consolidated With The Pla indealer as of December 25, 1947

SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1950 1.400 Sears Store Hormer Local Men Miss Myrtle Crites Managers Spend Making Good In Monica Monahan Womans Gob Week In Chicago Chicagolknd Dies b Hospital Paul Whittenberger, local man­ Mr. and Mre. Charles Denne- Gerald Kemmer Ends Years Work ager of the Seers store In Chats­ witz, their son and daughter, Wm. worth, spent last week in Chi­ and Iris, and Fled Schroeder mo­ Last Evening cago attending a meeting of exe­ tored to Park Ridge Sunday to Marry Saturday With Program cutives of the Sears organization visit Fritz 8cbroeder and family. which took up the week, Monday Fritz Schroeder, son o f Fred Funeral Services to Saturday. There were over S ix Graduates W ill Schroeder and brother of Mrs. Couple United In Luncheon Follow ed 1.400 managers there from every Dennewitz, is a former Chats­ By Program and WUl Probably Be state in the union except one. Be Named for worth man. He went to the Chi­ Pretty Church Held Saturday There was also one from Mexico Legion Medals cago area several years ago as More Food City and one from South America. a brick and stone mason and ap­ Ceremony The Sears organization has two parently has made good. He has Members of the Woman’s Club Miss Mrytle Crites, 46, of stores in Mexico City and two in To the boy and girl in the built three homes In Park Ridge On Saturday, May 6th, Monica held their final meeting for this Chatsworth died in the Fairbury South America. graduating class of the Chats­ and sold two of them. He told Teresa Monahan, daughter of the Ella Thomdyke and Allan year Wednesday at the home of It taxed the capacity of Chi­ worth high school, the public folks that he had hospital Wednesday evening at the Chatsworth J. D. Monahans and Gerald Pat­ Brown who were married Sunday Mrs. Arthur Netherton. The cago’s largest hotel to accom­ school and St. Patrick’s parochial 6:20 o’clock. just finished the brick work on a rick Kemmer, son of the Wililam April 30th near Saunemin. meeting was preceded by a lunch­ modate the huge party for a ban­ school who is adjudged to most home near {Skokie that cost She was found unconscious on Kemmers of Melvin, Illinois, were —Photo by Fults, Fairbury eon at the Chatsworth Restaurant quet last Thursday evening. nearly measure up to the stand­ landscaping cost 9250,000. The united in marriage at Saints Pe­ New officers elected at the busi­ the floor of her apartment in the Chicago papers state that this ards prescribed, Post 613 of the 932.000 the five-acre site and ter and Paul Catholic church in ness meeting were Miss Helen Wisthuff building Sunday after­ was the largest meeting of the American Legion will be given the Chatsworth. Gold Star Mothers 91.000 an acre. Blaine, corresponding secretary; kind ever held In Chicago. coveted American Legion school Park Ridge the noon. She had attempted to call On the way to The double ring ceremony was Honored At Legion Mrs. P. H. McGreal, treasurer; Mr. Whittenberger drove home award. party stopped in th telephone central office in the Chatswoyth performed at the nuptial mass Mrs. Mabel Haase, press reporter; via Decatur, Indiana to visit, his The contestants are Judged on Downer’s Grove and ate dinner celebrated by Reverend Father Auxiliary Program same building but was unable to Miss Maude Edwards and Mrs. mother who recently suffered an­ five points, as follows: at the “Last Word Restaurant", Richard Raney, pastor. Mark complete the call and a short time Gold Star mothers of Chats­ Ann MathiaS, members of the other stroke and Is not in very Honoi^-strength and stability owned by William Beckman, a and John Monahan, cousins of the later the door of her apartment worth were entertained by the executive committee. good condition. of character, high standards of Chatsworth born man. The rest­ bride, served the nuptial mass. was forced and she was lying on American Legion Auxiliary in the Mrs. T. C. Ford, president, gave - ■ — o conduct; keen sense of what is aurant seats 200 people and they Raphael Monahan ushered. the floor, apparently suffering hall Monday night. Mrs. Charles the annual report. Mrs. Phil FIRE DESTROYS right; adherence to truth, consci­ feed as high as 1,600 for noon-day The couple was attended by from a paralytic stroke which af­ Stevens, Mrs. Clarence Frobish, Hayes acted as secretary for the FARM BUILDINGS ence, devotion to duty, and prac­ meals on Sundays. Mr. Beckman Dolores Reiger, sister of the bride fected her entire left side. She Mrs. Everett Johnson and Mrs. meeting, Mrs. A. B. Koehler re­ NEAR COLFAX • tice of clean speech. and wife manage the place and and John Kemmer, brother of the was rushed to the hospital but John Bouhl were present to re­ ported the recent district conven­ Courage—Bravery in the face employ 44 people. groom. never regalnd consciousness., She Fire starting from a pile of ceive honors. Each was given a tion at which the Chatsworth of opposition and danger; grit to The bride was attired in a gray had been 111 for about two years husks on the Valentine Ritchie carnation corsage by Mrs. Ann Club’s scrap book by Miss Helen stand up for right, and to one's dressmaker suit with white ac­ when she suffered a light stroke farm, five miles southeast of Col­ Matthias who also arranged the Blaine was awarded a red rib­ duty. cessories. She wore a corsage of but continued in her work most fax Monday forenoon destroyed a program for the evening. She bon. Coming Events . . . pink carnations. of the time since. double corn crib, bam, two small Scholarship—Scholastic atain- presented local high school talent Five students from the school ment; evidence of industry and Mrs. Reiger, matron of honor, Funeral service* will be held at sheds, farm Implements, four who had won firsts in speech and of music at Illinois Wesleyan uni­ application in studies. chose a red suit with white ac­ music contests. Appearing were two o’clock Saturday afternoon In calves and gutted s portion of the versity presented an exceptionally Methodist Men cessories. She wore a corsage of Leadership—Ability to lead and A1 Gerbracht, oration; Dick Ro- fine program of instrumental the Methodist church with burial upstairs of the farm home. The Methodist Men's organiza­ accomplish through group action. white carnations. senboom solo; Norma Church, a music. The musicians were Miss in the Chatsworth cemetery. Destroyed, In addition, to the tion will meet in the church at 7 Service — Kindliness, unselfish­ The bride is a graduate of reading; Joann Franey, solo and Kathryn Bcenfang, violinist. Miss Mary Myrtle, daughter of John crib and livestock, were two trac- p.m., Sunday. Cedric Powell pas- ness, fellowship, protection of the Chatsworth township high school. the sextette, Ronald Wisthuff, Mary Peterson, vocalist, Miss L. and Lucinda Crltee, was bom cotnbine, large tandem disk, ! tor of the Methodist church of Pi­ weak and promotion of the in­ She was employed in Bloomington Sherry Hummel, Norma Lee, Nor­ Alison Sope, violinist, Miss Lois March 28, 1004 on a farm aouth grinder, two or three rubber per City, and secretary of the Il­ terests and welfare of associates until the past year when she at­ ma Church, Bonnie Lange and Augspurger,, pianist, and Miss of Chatsworth. She was one of 6,600 bushels of linois Conference town and coun­ tended and graduated from the Dick Rosenboom. Gloria Castricone, pianist. The eight Children. She was preced­ oats, 100 without hope of personal gain. try work, will fljeak on "Dlsplac ed in death by her parents and 20 tons of In addition girls are judged on Northwestern Beauty Academy in Lunch was served by Mrs. Jackie stduents also sang several popular ed Persons and the Methodist Peoria. Bicket, Mr*. Marge Lawless and two Maters, Mol lie Crites, who and companionship. vocal numbers. church.” t. died in 1028 and Mrs. Vlrnia Aramgements are in charge of The groom graduated from Miss Ann Weller. The tables were The hostesses, Mrs. Netherton, Melvin high school. He served decorated In pink and white with B eagle who died in 1981. was C. L. Ortman, chairman, Frank Mrs. E. E. Keiser, Mrs. Arthur PTA in the armed forces in India and gold stars and a center bouquet Myitis had worked as a tele­ B. Kuntz and J. Gordon Bickett. Walter, Mrs. Mabel Haase and Presentation plans are in the PTA St the high school Tues­ China for three and one-half of spring blossoms. Mrs. T. J. Baldwin served lunch phone spent tor In the local es- The joint meeting of County Le­ tenatlve stage but will propably day, May 16, i t 3 o’clock. Pet years. At present he is a mem­ to the 36 members and guests at ber of the staff at State Police gion and Auxiliary was announced be made at the various cammence- show and installation of officers. the close of the program. Mrs. hcarquarters in Pontiac. for May 18th. Mrs. Ortman ap­ T. C. Ford presided at the tea pointed Ada Bennett and Arlene The wedding breakfast was table. m n r o i f h o s p i t a l b i r t h s served at the Clifford Monahan Rosenboom In charge of the silent Mr. and Mrs. Meraard HU Iyer. Am ong S ic k - * - home, for forty relatives and auction and Teresa Mauritzen, Piper City, a glsi, bom Tuesday. friemfe. Mrs. Mildred Monahan Emma Jensen Clarice Gerbracht, Farmalls Win She is survived by two bro­ Marge FreehiU and Geraldine Ro­ Mrs. Chris Ellinger has been re­ and Mrs. Josephine Kerrins pre­ thers. August Crites, of Chats­ senboom in charge of the lunch. Opening Game ceiving medical treatment In the pared the breakfast. Juanita worth. Paul, of Anniston. Ala­ Fairbury hospital the past week. Hubly, Bernice Ford, and Mar­ It was voted to be included with At Kankakee bama and a half-brother, Marlon THINK IT MIGHT FLOOD BASEMENTS garet Osborn served. those presenting a gift to the dis­ Larry’s Farmalls baseball team McGee, of Scottvllle, Michigan; Carl Milstead is reported as im­ Reverend Father Carl J. trict director. jumped onto Bud Schipper’s boys two sisters, Mrs. Stella Lott, of proving slowly from illness that Meyers, O.M.I., of Campus was Maude Edwards was appointied Greensboro, North Carolina and Pontiac People May Object to the has kept him at home for a week a guest at the breakfast. chairman of a bake sale to be held in the first inning for three runs Mrs. Rotanah Hummel, of Chats­ or two. After a brief wedding trip May 27th. laftt Sunday in K ankakee, and worth, and one niece, Mrs. Phyl­ Dredging Of the Vermilion River through the northern states, the were never headed after that. The lis Nicholson, now of Crete but The condition of Mrs. Ralph couple will be at borne on the state hospital did tie the game who made her home with the The proposal to dredge the Ver­ Farm residents between Houder’s Dassow, who has been bedfast for J. D. Monahan farm north ot at 3-up in the 3rd inninging but Crites family most of her life milion river between a point north Ford aqd Pontiac have joined in several months, is reported as Chatsworth. New Schedule In a 6th inning upnsnig scored 5 runs, until she married. of Chatsworth to Houder’s Ford, the question. critical. The bride was the guest of which cinched the game. . ------... o- ■ three miles east of Pontiac, has “We have a bad water problem honor at a miscellaneous bridal Wits very little practice the TO THE TAXPAYERS been up for consideration again here without dumping more wa­ Georg*? Sm ith is reported as shower Thursday evening, May Mail Service Chatsworth team looked very good. Due to the fact that my illness lately. It now seems that Pon­ ter on us," one Pontiac citizen seriously ill again. He was hos­ 4th, at the Big Dipper. Hostess­ Walt Lee and Buckley led the of­ has prevented me from calling tiac residents may file objections said. pitalized for some time but has es were Mrs. Cecil Case, Mrs. fense for the locals, each getting upon all of you to date, W. E. on the grounds that It would fur­ Claim Flood Would Result been home lately. Howard Mauritzen of Blooming­ For Local Folks two hits while Bouhl and Langhoff Moore, supervisor of assessments ther flood the basements and low Mayor James N. Loghry and ton, Mrs. William Hubly and Mrs. looked well on the mound. suggested that those whom I had spots in that city. Henry J. Wagner, manager of the Mrs. Delia Hanna has been in Margaret Osborn. Thomas, Wilson, Conroy, Jo- The low banks of the river Illinois Water Service company, the Fairbury hospital lately re­ Arrival and hannson and Beck ley served the which permits the river to over have said the project would caus* ceiving melical treatment. ON H IS WAY outfield; Dutch Hummel Rick Ar- or periodically every time we water and sewage to back into TO BROADWAY Departure Conforms ends, Buckley, Jenkins, Lee and heavy rains has caused a basements of some 600 Pontiac Edward Bryant, who has been Smith formed the infield while of thousands of dollars to homes. Mr. Wagner said the in Hi, went to the home of a daugh­ A walking Galesburg animal With New Time Finefleld and Corrigan did the re­ river was dredged creased river level would hamper ter at Chenoa a few days ago to trainer and his two "students" ceiving. igo from the Wa- water purifying faculties as well. remain until recovered. appeared in Chatsworth Saturday Effective Wednesday of this Score by innings R H E bridge, north of The” attitude of many Pontiac evening about 6 o’clock headed week patrons of the Chatsworth C haU ...... 300 016 003 0— 12 11 2 southeast of CU1- residents has been expressed by John Heiken Is reported as im­ east on Route 24. postoffice got a new schedule of KKK ...102 000 000 0— 3 6 3 that gave some Reid R. Tombaugh who said, “Our proving slowly from a heart at­ Clarence Homback, about 60, service. Play Joliet Prison Next it soon filled up because only objection was to the formu tack suffered May* 1st. He is and his baby trick mule and his Postmaster McGreal gives The The Farmalls journey to Joliet ON the river between the railroad lation of a plan without a thorough still In the Fhirhury hospital and even tinier dog, told local resi­ Plalndealer the new mail sched­ prison next Sundday which is the bridge and Pontiac held back the study of possible detrimental ef­ under the care of special nurses. dents that he was headed for ule as follows: first trip of the sort for many water. fect on the city of Pontiac. We New York City, where he plan­ Forenoon years. There Is no return game. All towns In Livingston county A staff writer In Tuesday's shall .be pleased if relief could be Mm. George Gerdes, of Char­ ned to atempt to "bum” a smoke In 7:25 from Gilman, out 7:30 There will be a number of disap­ ■are now* on daylight saving time, Bloomington Pantograph prints afforded to farm areas upstream lotte is a patient ini the Fairbury from Arthur Godfrey. He said to Forrest. pointed fans as only players and a survey showed. the following story about the pro- without hurting us." hospital suffering from a heart at­ he wanted to turn his trick pets In 8:20 from Forrest; out 8:25 officials are allowed entrance. A check revealed that towns A representative of the Pontiac tack. Her condition was reported into show people. to Gilman. There is a possibility though that which have adopted fast time Revival of a Vermilion River Chamber of Commerce said Mon­ this morning as little changed. Both the mule and the man In 8:45 from Kankakee, out at some of our players may be kept ------o -— — ■ Include Chatsworth, Chenoa, Cor­ flood control project has brought day, the group plans to write seemed tired and the mule sore 8:50, to Forrest. there unless they come through nell, Dwight, Fairbury, Flanagan, hope for an end of drowned out to the army engineers asking DANCING LESSONS footed. Hornback said he would Afternoon with a good game. That excludes Forrest, Graymont, Long Point, crops to “upfctream” farmers. To their present opinion of the ef­ Tap, toe, acrobatic, ballet and try to walk 23 miles daily and In 2:45 from Forrest; out 2:50 the officials, of course! Odell, Pontiac, Saunemin, Cullom, residents of the city of Pontiac it fect of the project. ballroom dancing, dramatics and planned to get to Broadway about to Kankakee. ------o------Bmington and Strawn. has raised fears of new floods. Supporters of the project argue baton twirling lessons will be the second week in June. In 3:50 from Gilman; out 3:56 BAKE SALE • Petitions were being prepared that the city would not be harm­ given in the Piper City Legion to Forrest. The Young Adult class of the NEW ARRIVALS Monday for the organization of an ed by the deepening of the chan­ hall on Tuesday mornings, start­ CAMrtm RAILROAD In 5:10 from Forrest; out 5:15 Methodist church will havp a Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Evans, of outlet drainage district covering n e l ing June 6. Registration June.8d. CROSSING MAY to Gilman. bake sale at t$e Chatsworth Locker Plant, Saturday, May 13th, Lansing, Illinois, gave their 2V4 the river valley from Charlotte, “Army engineers made a com­ —The Jaie Burns Studio Staff, GET PROTECTION The Kankakee-Forrest star year old, Leonel, a birthday pres­ north of Chatsworth, to Houders’ plete survey several years ago,” Gibson City. pj route carrier will arrive one hour starting at 1:80. ent Saturday, May 6th, of a baby Ford, three miles east of Pontiac. said Joe Russell of Piper City. ------p------The Illinois Commerce Commis­ earlier on Saturdays, or at 1:45. The Young Adults cook book sister, Carol Susan, weight 7% Ultimate goal of the project is “Their opinion was that the im­ “DRAFTED” TEMPORARILY sion has ordered the Wabash rail­ The above time is Daylinght Sav­ will be on sale at the bake sale. pounds. The mother Is the for­ dredging of the river between the provement would not harm Pon­ Mrs. Aaron Steidlnger (Arlene road to show cause why adequate ing. mer Gwen Beck, of Chatsworth. two points—with or without the tiac." ( Entwistle) of Fairbury, Is worth­ protective devices should not be The postoffice windows will open MISS MONAHAN HONOR assistance of the federal govern­ Judge Must Approve Petition ing the day shift on the Chats­ Installed at the railroad’s cross­ at 8:30 a.m., and close at 5:30 p. OUST AT SHOWER ment. In the event that a flood danger Bom May 2 to Mr. and Mrs. worth telephone exchange board. ing of state aid route 3 a short m., except money order window Miss Monica Monahan of ChaU- did result from the project, Mr. John Derr at S t Joseph's hos­ Mix. Steidlnger was an operator distance north of Campus. which will close at 5:15. The ru­ worth was guest of honor at a A similar dredging project, pro­ Russell said, the engineers prom­ pital, Mt. Clement, Michigan, a here 23 years ago before she was Six children and the driver of ral carriers will leave the post- personal bridal shower on Sunday daughter, Marcia Dian. She posed in 1046 by the army en­ ised to establish a retaining wall married and consented to do relief the car in which they were riding office at 8:45 am. All mall for afternoon, April 30th, at the home gineers, died in the discussion and deepen the stream through work this week during the critical should be in the post off Ice 16 weighed 8 pounds and 13 ounces. were killed at the crossing April of Miss Bernice Ford The aft­ stage after Pontiac had raised the city If necessary. Illness of Miss Myrtle Critqs. 27, minutes before arrival of carriers. ernoon was spent .in playing Ch- HELD TO JUNE vigorous objections. “It Is not likely that the army ------o ... ------o------The Commerce Commission set nasta, at which Patricia Kerrins, Sponsors of the program say engineers would carry out a pro­ CARD OF THANKS »I)AY’8 LOCAL FORD COUNTY a hearing In the case for May 17. Dolores Reiger and Florence Cass deepening of the channel would ject to benefit a few farmers If I wish to thank tny relatives GRAND JURY Also cited to appear were the No. 2 yellow c o m ------flJWWc claimed the honors. Miss Mona­ Improve the drainage of 70,000 It would harm so' many people and friends for visits, flowers, county board of supervisors, the w Com No. 2, Dec. 15 ... fl.1 6 han received a lovely array of Eugene Blackmore, of CUlkxn, acres of farm land—much of It downstream," Mr. Russell added. cards and many acta of kindness county superintendent of high­ 1 ‘Oats, 30 d ays ------80M.C useful gifts. and Charles Luttrell, of Forrest, now subject to frequent flooding. The process of forming an out­ shown me during my illness while ways of Livingston county and of­ ------— in St. Joseph hospital.—Mary w Oats, July-Aug...... ___ 66c were each held to the action of Residents of Pontiac fear the pro­ let drainage tUstrfot, according to ficials of the Village of Campus. THANK YOU Russell, involves submission of Lawless, 821 W. Jackson St. * the Ford county grand Jury at ject would create flood conditions y Beans, SO days ....:...... $2.07 I wish to thank each and every­ petitions to the county judge (Liv­ CARD OF THANKS the June seeelon on statutory in the city following heavy rains. iw Beans, Oct-Mov. del .... 92.00 one for remembering me during raps charges, preferrel by the Deepening of the channel natur­ ingston county In this case.) On CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends 1 Roosters ------14c my illness.—Mrs. Joseph Wittier, father of a 12-year-old Piper City ally would permit the flow of a the basis of findings obtained The family of the late Miss for the lovely carte and flowers avy Hens ____19c Jr. gtoi greater volume of water, Pontiac through public hearings, the judge Lena Elbert take this means of that I received while in S t Mary may allow or deny the request for thanking everyone for their acts thorns _ ...... 16c Their bonds were fixed at 99.009 residents argue. What would hap­ hospital and also the visits after (FARMS AND VILLAGE ends At last report both men pen to this excess water after it a gratnage district, Mr. Russell of kindness during the illness and t cam* name.—m u . Howara o*y- 24c burial of Mias Elbert. perty Cor sale.—Martin F. passed Moulder's point T They ask. explained. 55c THE CHATSWORTH PLAINDEALER, CHATSWORTH, tUJNOtS Thursday, May 11, 1 Straw n Neu M n Edith Lawson and 1 it . LEAGUE TO DOfK ------fcjr Gee1 Aged Resident Beulah ltriahn of Algonquin v MONDAY EVENING D ies A t H ospital Forrest News Items luncheon guests at the A. The Forrest Junior League will Loomis home Frida .y. hold Its annual spring banquet Mias Mabel Mail Mother’s Day Special! Saturday May 6 Monday evening. May' IB. at week-end at Terre 1 ” ■ ■* Carl Bach told, accompanied by Cooper's restaurant In Chenoa. C. A. Johnson o Eltore F. Alford, 84, passed Frank Tammen of Fairbury, left Arrangements are in charge of Saturday at the Fre Large roomy base rocker in plastic—9 colors to away at midnight Saturday, May Monday on a business trip to Miss Lucille Murphy, social chair­ Mrs. Roy Wllsc 6, at the Fairbury hospital where Omaha, Nebraska. man, and her committee. week-end at Dai he had been a patient for one choose from. Kantsag spring, taped seams will not pull friends. day. Judith Thompec Funeral services were held at week-end at the , out .This rocker regularly sells for $54.95 but as a MO­ his home at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, home. Rev. P. Henry Lotz officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Cai THER'S DAY SPECIAL . . . Burial was in the Forrest ceme­ Susan and Edward tery. thur, Illinois, to Mr. Alford w as bom Septem ­ Mrs. E. L. Upstom ber 17, 1866, near Danvers, Illi­ Upstone celebrate nois, a son of McKindre and Mr. and Mrs. J Eleanor Rusmisell Alford. All Models In Stock berger and son of < Surviving are two sisters, Miss and Mrs. John W Minnie Alford of Forrest and Mrs. V VKV MBS. LLOYD SHADDLE rest were Sunday Mary IVes of Pontiac and two ECLIPSE, Model L-16-inch $28.95 Mr. and Mrs. . nephews. IS GUEST SPEAKER Mrs. Lloyd Shaddle, who has be­ 200 TO PARTICIPATE and Roberta spent IN MUSIC FESTIVAL come a most popular speaker since ECLIPSE, Model L-^l 8-Inch $30.50 at Gary-Indiana, Miss Carter Married her arrival from Australia three Some 200 students of Fkirbury, visiting relatives. years ago, filled two engagements Chatsworth, and F-S-W high Cleo Rinkenberj In Wisconsin schools will participate in the an- netb and Nancy c .Vi Vt QlU \YV Yl/7 this week, addressing the Literary ECLIPSE ZEPHYR-16-inch $24.95 On May 2nd Club in Dwight Tuesday evening ual Tri-School Music Festival to ed at the Willii and speaking at the Gibson City' be held May 12 at 8:30 p.m. (DST) home Saturday. 1 THE ABOVE MOWERS ARE ALL EQUIPPED Miss Mae Dell Carter, former­ mother-daughter banquet Wed­ in the F-S-W gymnasium. Choral er returned to Me ly of Forrest, and Louis E. Even- nesday evening. numbers will be under the direc­ WITH AUTOMATIC SHARPENERS day. Kenneth and sen, of Babcock, Wisconsin, were tion of Spencer Green, former ed for a longer i united in mariage on Tuesday aft­ Organizational dean of music at Illinois Wesleyan Final meeting c The Eighth Annual ernoon, May 2nd, at Wisconsin university. The band of an esti­ was held Wednei Rapids, Wisconsin, by Judge Meeting Scheduled mated 120 pieces, will be directed at the home of M Byron B. Conway. Attendants by B. B. Wyman, band director Prize winners w< were Clifford Whitaker and Miss For May 15th at Wesleyan. Other Good Eclipse Quality Mowers as low as .... $17.95 Rlngier, Mrs. L Myrtle Wasson, both of Babcock, Arrangements for the festival Harry TJardes, M W isconsin. A meeting has been scheduled were in charge of the music di­ ney and Miss Ver The bride is the daughter of for Monday evening, May 15, for rectors from the schools. Miss Dale Skinner wa Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Carter, for­ the purpose of organizing a Boy Rosemary Schumaker of Chats­ dent for the coml mer residents of Forrest, now of Scout troop. The meeting will worth, Robert Cummins and Mrs. be held in the high school gym­ j. N. Bach & Sons Fairbury. The groom is the son Dorothy Cummings of Fairbury FORREST-STRAWN-WING GYM of the late Mr. and Mrs. Evan nasium. and Mrs. Kay Dickey and Kenneth Evensen of Clifton, Wisconsin. Representatives of the Corn Fahsbender of F-S-W. LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS The newly-weds will make their Belt Council will be present to Tickets are 50c and 85c for home on the farm of the groom, explain scouting activities. All adults and students respectively. FAIRBURY AND TORREST near Babcock, Wisconsin, where parents and interested persons he is engaged in dairy farming. are urged to attend. C. M. Richmond was a Spring- Scout organizations for all boys field business visitor Tuesday. from the age of eight years and Baby Fold Continues up are being planned. “Mothering the The three schools, Chatsworth, Fairbury and Forrest-Strawn- Motherless” Ink From Other Wing units, are bringing together a 100-piece band and a 200- To some 40,000 Methodist fam­ On Percento voice chorus. These will be directed by two guest conductors ilies throughout Central Illinois, Pens Mother’s Day has come to mean from universities. a tribute, not only to mothers, but also to orphaned babies. This Investigate < change in thinking is largely due fore y You’ll want to see and hear this to The Baby Fold at Normal. Il­ linois, a Methodist orphanage fine entertainment established in 1902. For several months prior to each second Sunday In May, The Baby Fold bombards 450 Metho­ dist ministers in the Illinois Con­ ference with promotional material, building up the slogan "Methodists Mother the Motherless on Mo­ ther’s Day". Last Aar, Voluntary offerings were made irt 436 church­ es, aggregating f 15,000. HUMMER BAND PROGRAM The Baby Fold is the only in­ TO BEGIN JU N E 12 Great stitution of its type in down-state The Forrest summer band pro­ Illinois, and each year takes care gram which will include lessons of about 150 children under the for beginners, intermediates and age of six, who have lost one or experienced members will be in­ both parents, or are from broken augurated this year on June 12. Stock Reduction Sale homes. These children stay for The first session will be held from June 12 until June 30 when MAY 9TH TO 16TH participants will receive a vaca­ MOTHER’S DAY GIFTS tion until July 10. The second session will continue from July 10 to July 28. The climax of the Just what you'll noad for the warm weather ahead 165 W orsted Suits summer’s work will be a concert in which all members will partici­ . . . pretty slips, petticoats and sleepwear frosted specially Reduced pate. The program is under the direction of Kenneth Fa ha be rider, | 1 instrumental music director for with eyelet and lace. Give a wardrobe of these F-S-W schools. lovelies . . . and you can at these tiny pricesl Spring Worsteds Sunday school singing groups from Cissna Park, Morton, Peoria One Group —Values |29.96 and Fairbury attended a m eeting to 139.50 * * a q e at the Apostolic Christian church SPECIAL Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rudd and in Forrest Sunday evening. son Howard of Kankakee visited • One Group — Values $32.50 Saturday at the home of Mrs. K enneth Fahsbender was a Lillie Howes and family. Chicago visitor Saturday. to $37.50 C I O Q C SPECIAL

One Group — Values $45.00 to $55.00 C 9 Q Q C SPECIAL

One Group Values $58.50 to $60.00 tfG A q e SPECIAL

• One Group — Values $65.00 to $75.00 O L A A Q C SPE C IA L > 9 9

CoMfomi southern • • » diit Tropical Worsteds Values to wolttboi $30.00 stitching One Group Rayons—Values your own company pitots, i $35.00 and ton Paid 45% dividend on 1949 Hail Crop Insurance Premiums. 31% • One Group All Wool Tropi cals; value g O A Q C average dividend, has been paid on Hail Crop Insurance prem­ $45; special ium for the past ten years... Insure in your own company . . . loss or no loss, it treats you right SAVINGS GALORE! Sport Cbats, Unlined Jackets, Sport Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear, Bathing Trunks, Pajamas, and many other accessories Reuben Metz, Special Agent Townships

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11, 1950 THE CHATSWORTH PLAINDEALEP, CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS 11 1950

Mrs. Don Masching and family Mrs. Dick Hoppe, Edward and on his charges of communistic T he EUeen, spent Sunday at the Frank influence in the State Department. of Odell spent Sunday at the Wal­ The House to continuing with Strawn News Notes ter Treddenlck home. Poppe home at Paplnean, ILL He has constantly pressed for a the reeding of the Omnibus Ap­ ------by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Walter and thorough investigation, while the ^In spring" a boy's fancy turns to bright Miss Winifred Meyer of Peoria propriations Bill. When this bill son of Fairbury were guests Sun­ Administration foroes have sought spent the week-end at the Mrs. is disposed of, it is expected that day at the Leo Walters home, to put him on the defensive. Just L. A. Meyer home. it will then proceed to consider vTee Shirts and Tuffie Blue Jeans. See MJm Mabel Martar spent the evening guests at the Ben Rink­ as it would appear that they were Mr. and Mrs. Silas Huber and the Reorganization Plans that the week-end at Terre Haute, Ind. enberger home. being successful, the Wisconsin children, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest President sent up on March 18th. Ithem in sizes 4 tp 20 at C. A. Johnson of Joliet spent Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Krieghsuser Senator would come forward with Elsasser of Peoria spent Sunday Under the basic reorganization Saturday at the Fred Aellig home. of Pontiac spent the week-end at some apparently new angle. at the Carl and Ben Huber homes. act, either the House or the Sen­ Mrs. Roy Wilson spent the This week the Administration Mr. and Mrs. Dale Skinner and the home of Mrs. Mary Benway ate must act on these plans by week-end at Danville visiting and family. Senators launched a carefully William and Mr. and Mrs. Will May 23rd or they will automatic­ [Lehm an's B oys' Shop friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brucker planned counterattack against Ringler spent Sunday with their ally go Into effect. The plan cer­ Judith Thompson spent the and family of Long Point were Senator McCarthy. It has been uncle, Fred Aellig in Peoria. tain to generate the'most heated West Side Square—Pontiac week-end at the A. J. Walters Sunday guests at the Albert rumored in the Capitol that such Mr. and Mrs: Richard Ringler controversy is that relating to home. Steidinger home. an effort would be made to try and sons were dinner guests the Taft-Hartley Act. President Mr. and Mrs. Carl Upstone and to discredit the Wisconsin Sena­ Sunday at the home of Mr. and Hoover recently said that his Susan and Edward went to Ar­ tor. And so, on the selected day, Mrs. William Sterrenberg of, Char­ Commission never considered the thur, Illinois, to visit Dr. and with all the military precision lotte. proposal embodied in this parti­ Mrs. E. L. Upstone and'help Dr. of a well organized maneuver, the Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Rinken­ cular plan, and there are many Upstone celebrate his birthday. counterattack was opened when berger who arrived from Cali­ who believe that the plan is real­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rinken- Majority Leader Lucas read a fornia a few weeks ago, spent the ly designed to destroy one of the berger and son of Gridley and Mr. letter written by the Under week-end at the Ben Rinkenberg­ most important features of the Secretary of State. He was and Mrs. John Wenger of For­ er home. Taft-Hartley Act. promptly followed by other Sen­ $28.95 rest were Sunday afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lloyd There Is a very real possibility Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kemnetz ators who obviously were prepar­ and son, John Martin of Bloom­ that this is one reorganization ed with certain material to pre­ and Roberta spent the week-end ington were Sunday guests at the plan which either the House or sent on the Floor. There thus $30.50 at Gary-Indiana, and Chicago home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank the Senate will set aside. visiting relatives. Homickle. took place one of the bitterest Cleo Rinkenberger and Ken­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Montiel of debates the Senate has had for $24.95 neth and Nancy of Morton visit­ Belview, Minnesota, spent Friday ROM CONGRESSMAN many years. ed at the William Perdelwitz and Saturday at the home of Mr. L C. "UES” ARENDS What the outcome of all this home Saturday. Mr. Rinkenberg­ and Mrs. John Pygman. will be, no one can possibly pre­ OFFICE er returned to Morton on Satur­ dict We think the country’s in­ Mrs. Harold Stoller and Mrs. Draft Extension day. Kenneth and Nancy remain­ Anliker of Forrest and Miss terest would be best served if After hearing testimony from ed for a longer visit. all political considerations were Prevent outbreaks of cecal and Gladys Hartman visited relatives the nation’s top military and ▼CAT MAOC HMN RBO. Final meeting of the GOO Club at Clasna Park on Monday. set aside and in a nonpartisan diplomatic leaders, the House intestinal coccidiosis. was held Wednesday, May 3rd, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mower} manner, with full cooperation be­ Committee on Armed Services B y Ju n iu s at the home of Mrs. J. V. Kuntz. and son, Herbert, of Fairbury tween the President and the In­ Reduce losses from death and stunting. voted to extend the so-called Prize winners were Mrs. Bette were Sunday evening visitors at vestigating Committee, the un­ Wife—"Have a look at the cake draft act. It does not propose Obtain greater feed assimilation. $17.95 Ringler, Mrs. L. Meyer, Mrs. the Frank Homickle home. adulterated truth could be ascer­ I baked for my birthday party. an out and out extension of the •m*« u. a P «t. off Harry Tjardes, Miss Mable Far- Mr. and Mrs. William Deany tained. Most people think there Don’t you think my sense of de­ **U a Pat P*n4iag existing law. A most important ney and Miss Vera Gullberg. Mrs. and Albert Berlett of Cullom at­ is something wrong somewhere, sign is wonderful?’’ feature of the proposed extension Dale Skinner was elected presi­ tended the funeral of their uncle and the people want the facts, Husband (counting the candles) is the provision that the draft act dent for the coming year. at Marion, Indiana, on Thursday. not just self-serving conclusions. —"Yes, but your arithmetic is ter­ will remain inoperative, insofar rible.’’ ins as actual inductions are concern­ The* K ankakee Invasion ed, until the House and the Sen­ An enthusiastic delegation—22 Crystal Gazer—"I see—I see a ate decide it should be used. buried treasure.’’ In other words, it is proposed strong — from the Kankakee Chamber of Commerce "invaded” Client—“Yes, never mind that. to retain the existing selective Its probably my husband’s first service organization in a standby the Nation’s Capitol this past week to attend the national con­ wife. In know all about her.” status, and thus save several Friend (to Jones putting up an months time in the event of an vention and to see the legislative jt* * ’ *iit» machinery in operation. They arch in the garden) — What on emergency. The definite stipula­ earth are you putting up that tion that the law cannot be used manifested a keen interest in how th e Congress actually functions thing for? HONEGGERS’ to draft young men until Con­ Jones—Oh, just a whim of the gress passes a joint resolution is and asked some searching ques­ tions on the present national is­ w ife’s. SUPER-STARTER a step in the right direction. At Friend—Why didn’t you talk her least, this is one thing that the sues. out of it? Containing •Nitrophenide Mix On Percentage and Guaranteed Price Per Bu. Policies Congress is not goint to leave to V isits to Washington contribute in no small way to better govem- Jones—You don’t know my wife. the discretion of the President She has a whim of iron. but will itself make the decision ■ ment. There should be more such for the people in accordance with as that made by the Kankakee group. It helps in a better public Hard Boiled Teacher — Is this HONEGGERS’ FARM SERVICE STORES Investigate our guaranteed price per bushel policy be­ now unforeseeable developments. this composition original?" We would like to see this proced­ understanding of the problems of FORKKST FAlKBl'in (JRlDm NORMAL fore you buy . . It means higher payments a Congressman and, at the same Student—“Yes, but you may ure followed more frequently in find some of the words in the dic­ 69 42 60 in case of loss the drafting of legislation. time, gives the Congressman a better understanding of the inter­ tionary.” Tine Counterattack ests of the people he seeks to For several weeks Senator serve. The Kankakee visit was Insure early for full season . . no extra cost Joseph McCarthy, (R), of Wis­ both enjoyable and helpful to this consin, has been pounding away writer. MOTHER’S

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. J j CLASSIFIED RATES—Ooe and WANTED—Shetland pony.—R. a half cents a word, with mini­ Martino, care Big 4 Amusements mum charge of 35c. Second or in Chats worth May 15 to 30th. • Mrs. Robert Adams more Insertions of same ad. one the grand Jury in Pont WANTED—Baby sitting any cent per word, minimum charge tion of last week. SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN ILLINOIS 25c. Blind ads 10c extra. evening except Sundays.—Mrs. $1175.00 hM Ya»r ------M.0« Display classified, 50 cents per Harry Fox. Inquire at trailer 1948 Chevrolet Four Door, fully equipped Mr. and Mrs. Clau iu Month* ______11.00 column inch, with minimum in village park, Chatsworth. p* 1937. Chevrolet Two Door...... 2 0 0 .0 0 of Ransom, were gue OUT O r ILLINOIS • Conrad Heppe home S tea I n i ______$L »0 charge of $1.00. Repeat display 2 0 0 .0 0 IU Mo«Uu>______01.II classified advertisement, 40c per WILL DO WASHING aTmy 1938 Chevrolet Two Door ...... Mr. and Mrs. Floyd o h MW ______01.00 home; also have a sleeping room column inch. _____ 1937 Pontiac Two Door ...... 2 25.00 family and Mr. and 1 for rent. Phone 306R4 or call at Bargman spent Sun da; TO OUR PIONEER CUSTOM­ the Leonard Fairley residence. 1937 Chrysler Four Door...... _ ...... 150.00 tur. ERS. Your seed com has arrived 9 0 .0 0 Miss Mary Lawless and is available at Miller’s garage. LOST, Last week—wrist watch, 1937 Ford V-8 ...... somewhere in south part of Chats­ 1265.00 ■ting at the John Lav We still have a few good numbers 1948 Oldsmobile 66 Two Door...... from a surgical opei left for late orders.—Paul GiUett. worth. Finder please notify Mrs. Virgil Leathers. 1946 Oldsmobile 98 Four Door...... 1 1 0 0 .0 0 formed three weeks i lust Ramblin' Along WANTED—Carpenter and con­ Joseph's hospital In Bj crete work, roofing and siding, WE CAN USE AN EXPERIENCED BODY MAN AT ONCE down spouting repaired. — John WE WILL ALSO BUY A 1KS2 PENNY FOR HAS S OME person, who failed to sign Dellinger, Chatsworth. ______H FOR SALE — Mallory tomato his or her name, sent a clip­ WANTED—Man to take care and cabbage plants.—Cbn Heppe. 1949 Chevrolet 2-ton, 2-speed axle, 9.00x20 ping to The Plaindealer last week. m il* Turin andy* of our OCCO Feed business in this tires, short wheel base, low m ileage ...... 1400.00 The writer of this paragraph is territory. Write Ben Welk, Box MY NEW BLACKSMITH shop in full accord with the contents 1945 Chvrolet 7.50x20 tires, long wheel base 650.00 yonldowellw 222, Bloomington, Illinois m il* at the rear of m y residence in of the clipping sent but like all Chatsworth is all #eady for busi­ 1940 Ford Vi Ton Pidwp ...... 200.00 respectable newspapers we must ness.— John Jensen. mil* HARTF0N know the contributor, not neces­ ers attending our sale every 1936 Chevrolet Ton Pickup ...... 200.00 Tuesday night. Give us a trial That’s all there is to it. Choose the sarily for publication, but for our All SONOTONE hearing aids with your livestock.—Fellers Live­ 1946 Chevrolet V» Ton Panel ...... 525.00 lighting fixtures you’ve always wanted information. are fitted to your individual loss. front our Moe Light HOME LIGHT- stock Sales Co., Cissna Park, Il­ NO BUTTON IN THE EAR, no 1936 Ford 1% Ton Short Wheel Base ...... 200.00 1NG CENTER . . . take them home in linois . their sealed cartons and hang them up! outside batteries. Send for free Follow the few simple instructions in CLASSIFIED ADS " TO w h o m "i t m a y c o n c e r n booklet No. 211 to Chester Knight, the carton and you’ll have beautiful —We have a new concrete mixer 3 8 * Main St., Champaign. DL tf new fixtures in place this evening . . . FOR SALE-^-6-hole coal range; Anyone can do u. Hot Point electric range; both in and are equipped to do masonry Forney Chevrolet Sales Ranch type. Colonial and Modern good condition.—Sam Rush, For­ and carpenter work, also plumb­ BEFORE styles; hanging and close-to-ceiling fix­ rest. mllsp* ing. Your patronage appreciated. you buy your outside house paint Chatsworth, III . tures; wall-bracket models and glow ­ Just drop me a card at Chats­ come in and visit the moat ing fluorcscents . . . a wide variety of CAR SEATS, TRUCK SEATS worth. Box 116. — Arthur Rich­ complete paint department in designs for every room and at low Chatsworth. , You can m ore, rebuilt and upholstered in plastic ard m !8 pay prices that will amaze you. but you cannot get a better paint. See them today at our Moe Light and leatherette. Tailored made HOME LIGHTING CENTER ...I t 's seat covers for all types of cars. FARM EXPERIENCE RE­ MASTER-MIXED so easy to re-light with MOE LIGHT! Free estimates and work guaran­ QUIRED—A salesman will be the right way to say paint. HARTFC teed. — Copenhaver Upholstery. hired by major feed company for SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. Forrest, Phone 152. m ll,25sp* permanent, full tim e work in this t f <5iat«worth, IU. MOTHER’S DAY GIFTS FROM BALDWIN HARDWARE vicinity. Home nights. No stock INSURAI FOR SA LE - fryers; alive, $1; or credit to carry. Better-than- FOR SALE—Fresh and springer PH O N E 200 pan-ready, $1.25. Phone 145, For- average earnings. Thorough train­ milk cows -Holstelns, Guernsey, Jerseys and Shorthorns; also rest. m25sp ing on Job. Must have dependable yearling bulla Farm 1* miles CROUCH’S car. Age 25 to 50. Only sober, FOR SALE -Girl's spring coat, north of Cabery on route 115. At I T 'S S O tASY TO Ilf-ifGMT WITH size 10, $6. Phone 183, For- serious minded reliable man will farm Tuesdays and Thursdays.— Pontiac, Illinois CHATS WORT rest. m llsp be considered. For confidential V. E. Schrock, Reddick, IU. Ph. “At Advertised in Saturday Evening Pott and House Beautiful’1 appointment, reply M, care Plain- 44 R3. July27 FOR SALE—Four row Black dealer. ml8* are sure to please Hawk corn planter used two sea­ TWO HOLSTEIN fresh cows sons, like new.—R. B. Koehler, FOR SALE—Used bed and calves for sale—John Kerrins, VAN RAALTE HOSE, up from ...... $1.25 Try Plaindealer Want Ads for Result# Chatsworth. mllsp Mike A rends, Piper City. Chatsworth. • See our extra long and stretchy top hoae for the larger BE SURE woman at ------$150 and $1.65 and call on us before you buy your PLUMBING AND HEATING SIMPLICITY HOUSE DRESSES...... $2.98 NEEDS. No down payment—up to 36 months to pay, if eligible. S izes 12 to 44 and 14* to 4 2 * You can pay more but you cannot V A N RAALTE get m ore. SUPS, PETTICOATS, PANTIES, HOMART the right way to say plumbing BARBIZON CHEMISE, VESTS and heating. SEAMPRUV It’tf time to SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. KICKERNICK Wide Range of Colon and Prices us treat yot FO R SALE -Two combination MOTH SI President Truman’s Board coal and bottled gas ranges — a V A N RAALTE GLOVES . . . Lovely nylons and Copper Clad 4-hole gas 2-hole coal tion. —oven both, looks like new. $65. AND wash-able cottons. Colors and Skelgas range, 4-hole gas, 2-hole W EA R RIGHT coal. $35—Free trial. A 6-ft white . . $1.50 to $3.00. Servel gas refrigerator. A -l shape, P e a r s t $60. Free trial.—K. R. Porter­ Our famous California Lattice Weave Jackets—loose or Business Phone I field. buttoned styles—sizes 34 to 46 at $10.95 and $11.95.— FDR SALE—Piano; fumed oak buffet; pitcher pump.—C. G. Mil- Many Beauiful Colors. F i r e m e n ’s stead. • MOTHER’S DAY candy and EVERY GIFT APPROPRIATELY’GIFT WRAPPED cards at Cbnibear Drug Store. FDR SALE—General Electric U n i o n s a y apartment size electric stove three top burners and oven; A-l shape and priced reasonable — K CROUCH’S R. Porterfield. LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR This ridiculous strike is dn affront to every FDR SALE—Five Angus year­ PONTIAC, ILLINOIS This strike is one of the ling heifers. — Frank Knoll, citizen of the nation. It’s not for more money. Chatsworth phone. • • * * t * silliest strikes in history I FD R SALE—Sears 5-tube port­ It’s not because of hours. It’s only for soft What are these reckleaa union leaders able radio, battery or electric, trying to do? They aeek to cauae thou­ regularly $34.96, complete with ChatBv sands of their members to strike, and batteries,. Ivory color, free trial, feather-bedding spots for additional unneces­ throw hundreds of thousands of other $10.95—K. R. Porterfield. Chats­ employes on and off the railroad, out of worth. You're Invited To W eek-End employment, with loss of pay to them sary firem en to go along in diesel locomotives just and their families, plus a severe blow to FOR SALE—All-white Rotate NEW PC industry and the citizens of the nation. bottled gas range; good condi­ 10 po for the ride. A leading liberal newspaper calls the Whot'i the strike oM about? If the tion, $40. — Nettie Saltzman, union has its way—what happens? The Chatsworth. • present members of the union won’t dem ands of the union leaders ’horse-feathers!" get one cent more pay. They will merely FDR SALE—One Model A Ford have been assessed for a costly and in­ coupe, 1931 model.—D aniel Rlng- FRO defensible drive inan attempt to provide ler, Strawn. p STRAWS tnoreduee-paying members for the union T h e reckless leaden of thefiremen’s "feather-bedding” by leading the mem- by creating "feather-bedding” Jobe for FOR SALE—Ten F e a tu rin g ...... 1 lb. cat tion want to force down the throats ben of their union out on strike and additional and unnecessary firemen. Propes, Chatsworth. ' the railroads and the public a ridic- threatening paralysis to large areas of This is certainly one of the silliest strikes in history! FOR SALE—The farm land be­ ★ HARRY JAEGER I. G. A.’s ous "make-work” proposal which has the nation, they are defying the spirit longing to Nicholas Nimbler and Texas Bom Youth Speaker len twice ruled out by Presidential and intent of the very law which they Urban Nimbler estates and con­ Oleoma act Finding Boards duly appointed helped to create, sisting of approximately 102 acres ★ GENE AND RUTH JORDAN 2 lbs. nation for their own selfish purposes. more or less of Improved farm ider the provisions of the Railway This strike is not for higher wages, World Famous Marimbist and Songster There is no other possible answer to land located two miles west of abor Act. It is a strike to force the railroads to Chatsworth, Illinois, on Route 24. such a demand but "No!” This demand of union leaden for employ many more thousands of fire-< Interested persons may contact ★ MELODIE MESSENGERS the undersigned: Gertrude F. Iditional and unnecessary firemen to men who are not needed! It would be The railroads in making such a reply Thrilling Girls' Trio Kroeger, R. F. D. No. 2, Chats­ ie in diesel locomotives was rejected indefensible waste. The railroads have believe they have the whole-hearted worth, Illinois, or Mrs. Mary (Nim­ IN SHORT .... ONE ENCHANTED EVENING after months of hearings—by a Board refused to {dace this additional and support of the people in whose interest bler, Chatsworth Illinois, Box ipointed by President Roosevelt in unnecessary burden on the public. they are willing to fight this out, de­ 332. ' 5-11-tf spite the loss and inconvenience that 148. But mom important than any other ANOTHER Frigid* ire electric Monday, May 22 It was again rejected in 1949 by a consideration, is the action of these all will suffer. range — the best they make—was Murd appointed by President Truman. few irresponsible union leaden in seek- It is time to put an end to such un- delivered this past week to a farm­ FORREST HIGH SCHOOL American demands. er northeast of Chatsworth, by the Recent meetings with the National ing to force a crippling strike upon the local dealer, K. R. Porterfield. A JELLO 1 M ediation Board have brought 7.7-cu. ft. Frigidalre was also de­ livered to a young couple near a s s ' t i F orrest 6 f o i SOUTHtASrc F. M. PHTLCD—the only set on WESTERN the market today with 3-gang R a il r tuning on F. M. It will get more SM 8 terry Block, Pirn tec, I& Phone < Swift’s DAVE BREE8C, Dimeter The union loaders helped write the stations by 2 to 1 than any other BOL We am publishing this and other advertisement* to talk to you PhUoo and the price la $56.96. Write NOW for Reservations Railway Labor Act. Yet in an attempt Stop In and aee It in operation.— GIRLS—WEAR YOUR FOHMALSI to jam through this scheme of pun at first hand about matte** which am important to everybody. K. R. Porterfield. 7r:fry*’.* r

11, 1990 THE CHATSWORTH PLAINDEALHt, CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS b m b b b b h m I k Mr. and Mrs Clyde Homlckel —Have you renewed your red| Wa4sr tor LtvesUck Junior Club and family and Mr. and Mrs. Otis cross membership? If not please Fanners should investigate 4 x r Bargman spent Sunday In JPeoria. pick up your card from Miss oughly the mineral content of wat­ Spends Evening With a n d Clarence Rlngler of Gibson City Helen Blaine, Alan Entwistle or er fed to livestock. In addition, de­ was a caller at the Conrad Heppe the Citizen Bank. Our commun­ velop a reliable source of stock Feast and Fun home Friday. ity is short of its quota, please water In the amount of 10 to SO The Junior Woman's Club cli­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin voluntarily help this worthy or­ gallons per cow per day and more maxed their year with the annual ’o w n and son, Raymond, of Watseka ganization. when dairy animals are concerned May Dinner, held at the Ameri­ were visitors at the Don Teter Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shafer ■ --O------can Legion Billet near Pontiac on Mrs. Robert Adams served on home Sunday. have returned home from Pensa­ Wednesday night. the grand Jury In Pontiac a por­ Norman Blair of the Chatsworth Toastmtstress Darlene Hummel tion of last week. cola, Florida, where they were Farm mllkhouees are a con­ 1175.00 restaurant crew is in Joliet to­ called last week by the sudden venience, eliminating lots of heavy gave a welcome to the guests Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilson day attending the funeral of his1 death of Mrs. Shafer’s brother, work aa well aa keeping up the present, a response being given by 2 0 0 .0 0 of Ransom, were guests at the grandmother, Mrs. L. M. Blair. J. G. Caro, who succumbed to a quality of milk sold. a guest, Lloyd Shafer. Ruth Fine- Conrad Heppe home Sunday. • Miss Jennie Cooney of Sherman, 2 0 0 .0 0 heart attack. During their ab­ field favored the group by sing­ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sharp and Texas, visited at the John Lawless sence, Mrs. Shafer’s mother, who ing two selections, “There’s No To­ 2 25.00 family and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy home and other relatives over the has been 111, was at the Falrbury morrow," and "Daddy's Little Bargman spent Sunday In Deca­ week-end. Miss Coony was at 150.00 hospital and the three Shafer Little Girl." Retiring president tur. one time a resident of Chatsworth youngsters stayed with Grandpa Marge Freehlll conducted a short 9 0 .0 0 Miss Mary Lawless is recuper­ and a Chatsworth grade school Edd Shafer and the Misses Shaf­ meeting. She ’ introduced new teacher. members, Jackie Bickett and Peg­ 1265.00 ating at the John Lawless home er. from a surgical operation per­ Mr. and Mrs. John Milstead Mr. and Mrs. Vem Murphy and gy Mathleu. New president Faye 1 1 0 0 .0 0 formed three weeks ago at St, and sons. Ricky and Greg, > left children, of , Waukegan, attended Shafer announced the following Joseph’s hospital in Bloomington. Monday in their car for Missouli, the Monahan-Kemmer wedding committees for the coming year: T ONCE Montana. They have resided in Saturday and were week-end Ways and Means, Cecele Ster- Whether it’s frisky puppies or fresh ideas, Bloomington since their marriage guests at the J. D. Monahan home. renberg, Ruth Shafer, Ruby Hab- where John had employment as erkom, Dorothy Gillett and Max­ seems like there’s always something new Fully a dozen men and women ine Zorn. Constitution and By- an automobile salesman but have from Ohio and Indiana stopped on the farm. If you have plans Ymt in and yaar out decided to make their home in Laws, Violet Kyburz, Reva Krue­ 1400.00 In Chatsworth Sundsfy morning ger and Johanna Hanson. Pro­ for new soil-conservation the west. Mrs. Milstead's par­ to attend church service at the ents reside at Missouli. gram—Jane Kaiser, Jackie Bick­ BANK CREDIT 6 5 0 .0 0 yovl do well with th# Evangelical United Brethren ett, Bernice Ford, Arlene Rosen- practices, modern equipment church while on their way to c ® « * * . ' • * 2 0 0 .0 0 boom, and Genevieve Trunk; Re­ or any other project that re­ HARTFORD Bloomington to attend the pas­ membrance June Edwards. Cor­ fARM CREDIT 2 0 0 .0 0 sion play. t o * * . * responding Secretary, Eloise Mil- quires financing, come see us. 5 25.00 Mr. and Mrs. Will Lee spent the stead and Press Reporter, Lois For Mother's Day week-end at the Herman Hopple 8 ecoi»'lon Deputy. « 2 0 0 .0 0 home near Genoa, Illinois. Mrs. Kenneth Rosenboom led group I.. Hoppie and Mrs. Lee are sisters. b e a u H only Wall singing. Following the banquet GIVE HER A papw s Ivm you CitijenA Sa sh They also motored to St. Charles th» COLOR ami dancing was enjoyed by everyone. to see a nephew, Wilber Elben and LINE so MMtitlal Various novelty dances were led family. to the boot Wall Dwarf Evergreen Styling. A par- by Ronald Shafer. R. C. Deputy, of Monticello, fret eiamplt la etf CkatAucrth Indiana was a caller at The Plain- tha warm color­ CONGRESSMAN ABENDS ing of our rat'­ dealer office Friday forenoon WARNS OF DANGER OF I $ 3 . 5 0 while en route to Bloomington. ll today for an GOVERNMENT SPENDING Mr. and Mrs. Deputy spent the unuaual an- oar to many Washington, D. C. (Spl). "Our Rose Bush $1 - $1.25 winter months in southern Texas decorating first line of defense is our econ­ problem*. and just recently returned to omic stability”, emphasized Con­ their home in Monticello. HARTFORD Potted Begonia 60c gressman Leslie C. Arands, (R), —Ready made slip covers in TAUBER’S STORE LOM XSP A LENNON of Melvin, Illinois, in a speech on knit and twill. All style daven­ the Floor of the House of Repres­ CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS INSURANCE port and chair.—Drapery Dept., WALLPAPER :: We Also Have , PATTERN 8694 entatives last week, urging sup­ Johnson Furniture Store, Pon­ port for amendments to reduce Gifts for Mother on Her Day of Days | • • Silk Slips — Head Scarfs — Gloves — Handkerchiefs — Hose .. • VEGETABLE PLANTS tiac. spj supthe pending 29 billion “dollar • BERRY BUSHES Pastor Karl F. Trost of St. Conibear Drug Store appropriation bill. , M.F.BROWN Paul Lutheran church is attend­ As the Minority Whip, attempt­ • GRASS SEED CHATSWORTH, ILL. :: BLUE DENIM SHOP A PR O N S...... 89c || , CHATS WORTH. ILL. ing the annual session of the Il­ ing to rally votes for economy, linois District, American Luther­ Congressman Arends made a - BLUE DENIM JACKETS ...... $3.45 !! il (I an church being held this week special appeal to the Democrat :: MEN'S WOLVERINE WORK GLOVES .... $1.19 to $1.89 - K U N T Z In the St. Matthew Lutheran Majority to support the Republi­ NURSERY church, Indianapolis, Indania. Pas­ can Minority in making reduc­ WOLVERINE SHOES ...... $8.95 X $ i .2 5 ;; tor Trost Is the district secretary. b u t f o r tions. He pointed out that "so LAWNS, fancy patterns ...... yd. 59c ;; CHATSWOBTH Word was received last week far not a Bingle amendment has irger been offered from the Democrat j! PIQUE ...... yd. 69c i: tO and f 1 65 of the death of Ray Sharp, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sharp a l w a y s side to reduce any of the hundred :: NUCOA (2 lb. limit) ...... lb. 26c ;; of Berne, Indiana. Mrs. Sharp of items embodied in the bill” 1.50, $3.98:: was the former Mabel Harms. and that "an average of only five : j BANANAS ...... 2 lbs. 29c 11 Fifteen of the Harms relatives Democrats" voted for the "eight­ :: HEINZ REAL DILL PICKLES ...... jar 29c ;• from Chatsworth, Cullom, and een different reduction amend­ MOTH PROOFING Falrbury attended the funeral ments offered so far from the Re­ :: BOX CANDY FOR MOTHER-Johnson's Assorted $1.00 !! p a n t i e s , :: which was held In Berne Thurs­ publican side”. Pecan Royals ...... box $1.25 ;; • “I am really amazed and as­ TS day afternoon, May 4th. Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Keiser tounded", said- Mr. Arends, "over r ».f'i It’M time to MOTH PROOF clothes. Let were surprised and pleased Sun­ the lack of assistance we have ind Price* us treat your clothes and place them in a day when guests from Streator received from our Democrat ♦♦♦HH E-E 11 1-H E H -M -E-E-'-E-EE I <"H 4H -H -H M"E-E-H came to attend Evangelical friends to affect some economies", MOTH SEAL sack for double protec­ church service and visit with bringing out that the fifteen re­ THE ... them. They were Mr. and Mrs. A fine diamond forever re­ jected Republican amendments nylon* and !; flects the message of a loved tion. Lawrence Low den; Mr. and Mrs. would save around $80 million. one. Our collection Is one Mr. Arends called special at­ CHATSWORTH lolor* and George Rias and Mr. and Mrs. Al­ you should see when select­ bert Blaser. The visitors were tention to the "international un­ ). ing this most precious of certainties" as "making it ap­ friends of the Reisers when Mr. gifts. RESTAURANT | i Pearson D ry Cleaners Keiser was a pastor in Streator. Credit Courtesies Extended parent that we may be called upon to make some extraordinary SUNDAY DINNER - $1.00 i! t*—loose or : Burin.it Phon. 204 CHATSWORTH R«. Phon. 39R2 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Elchelberger expenditures not presently fore­ of , California; Mrs d $ 1 1 .9 5 .- Smith’s Jewelry seeable and all the more reason we Gertrude Lantry, of TDlsa, Okla should economize wherever pos­ homa; and Mrs. Ruth Logan, of Over 50 years of service sible”. He brought out that Ap­ SHRIMP COCKTAIL—35c Ana polls, Maryland, came May In Pontiac propriations Committee has al­ CULKIN’S 1st to visit their brother, Con ready voted to add $360 million Choice of APPED Heppe and celebrate his birthday for defense purposes since re­ FRUIT COCKTAIL or Monday, May 8th, leaving for porting the pending 29 billion dol­ ORANGE SHERBET their respective homes Tuesday. lar bill. The "Heppe girls” visited many Mr. Arends warned of "econ­ ROAST CHICKEN AND DRESSING of their old friends and neighbors omic collapse” if this "reckless while in Chatsworth. BAKED HAM AND SWEET POTATOES spending continues”, stating that LAKE MICHIGAN TROUT WITH COCKTAIL SAUCE Mr. and Mrs. Tony Gardner PREVENT “the communists confidently ex­ FRENCH FRIED SHRIMP WITH COCKTAIL SAUCE and son David Burgess, moved to pect to take over when our eco­ Il l i n o i s : c. Macomb, Illinois, where Mr. Card nomy collapses from the weight MASHED POTATOES OR SWEET POTATOES ner will have employment selling OVERHEATING! L. — of debt and taxes”. BUTTERED PEAS WHOLE KEIRNEL CORN ± I V farm implements. Both Mr. and ------..----- o------L O W PHICES EVERY DAY FRESH BUTTERED CARROTS SALAD \ Mrs. Gardner have been lifelong When the white man discovered residents of Chatsworth and he this country, the Indians were HOT ROLLS AND BUTTER Chatsworth, 111. P h o n e 6 9 has had considerable experience ^0160 running it. There were no taxes. selling lately for the Ford trac­ There was no national debt. The DESSERT tor agency out of Kankakee. He women did all the work. And Week-End Specials Everyday Low COETTCE TEA MILK P rices will be employed selling the same the white man thought he could NEW POTATOES line of implements for a firm in improve on a plan like that!— W E SELL R O SZELL’S ICE CREAM that d ty. Carlinville Enquirer. .;. t E E I-l 4-4- E44»I»E» l-E1l l' E I' E E I1-l- l111' E1ri » « I i El 1 H t » l 'l -l l i M 10 pounds —Beautiful new pattern drap­ Blueberry Muffin Mix 4 0 . ery and slip cover material. Moss LET US CLEAN 5 5 c with pan ...... J 3 trimming In all color*.—Drapery Dept., Johnson Furniture Store, ,YOUR CAR’S FROZEN Pontiac. spj 'COOLING SYSTEM Bread-Ezy Mix Among the 66 Illinois State STRAWBERRIES per pkg...... - " F W Normal university students who WITH... represent three percent of the 1 lb. can 4 7 c undergraduate student body hold­ Sweetheart Asparagus, all ing highest honor point averages M obil L G. A.’s Marlene green cut pieces O C aa is Mrs. Joy Dickman Thompson, J' • Oleomargarine 1-lb. can ...... w w v sophomore, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walloce Dickman of 2 lbs. 4 1 c Chatsworth. Recognition is on R a d ia to r •AN IGA Peanut Butter 3 3 c the basis of work completed the 12 oz. glass past two semesters. Miss Mary I.G.A. TUNA Weakman, a Piper City Junior, F lu sh ! is another of the 66 to be honored lig h t meat No. 2 Size Cans at the ninth annual scholastic G et our two-way radiator IGA Pork and Beans 2 9 c honors day, May 17th. for protection. We clean out FMMJ 3 3 c Mr. and Mrs. Bert Miller en­ harmful scale tertained a number of relatives a n d ru s t MILNOT Dromedary from Forrest, Champaign and with effective Mobil Radi­ ta ll can Date Muffin Mix Noma] at a noon-day dinner Sun ator Flush. Help prevent per pkg. 3 0 c i day at their home north of For­ further corrosion with rest, honoring Mr. and Mrs. K. 3 cans 2 6 c M obil H y d r o tone. M „ D .S .T . R. Porterfield. The Porterfields Muebmore were married May 16. 1926 In JELLO PUDDING isored By Early June Peas Chatsworth. Included in the ban­ S No. » earns .... 2 9 c a w ’t f l o w n quet waa a decorated wedding cake. . The honored guests were DRIVE IN Youth given a beautiful stiver sugar and Complete 2-piece living room suite $199J>0 Del Monte FOR 6 {o r 3 9 c creamer set by the others present Peaches FRIENDLY No. 2ft can 2 9 c i Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Porterfield Mobil Sw ift’s Prem ium SERVICE 4S14 > are staters. Hanson and W atson Furniture Co. BOLOGNA AT- srvatlons Giant Tide FUNERAL HOME .... AMBULANCE SERVICE CHATSWORTH. ILL. I*« ...... 6 9 c : Sanitary aafsty pins art made FORMALS! 4 9 c lb* at atalnlcaa atael that won’t cor Lang Service Station rods evan after long us*. On ■i.dhm-.-.,".

THE CHATSWORTH PLAINDEALER, CHA

The Youth Fellowship meeting postponed from Ust Monday will But here is the real pay-off. NOTICE is hereby given ( be held next Monday, May 16th, at From the 1947 crop farmers sold Voice o f the Free* Ms of Schools of Township 21 the Wlathuff home. only (12 million bushels. At an pal Meridian in Livingston < E. E. Keiaer, Pastor average price of (2.16 a bushel, n the various premises herelr that brought them 1,106 million ■ et forth all interests of Cora ■ngston County, Illinois, and i 8T. PAUL KV. LUTHERAN dollars. From the big 1948 crop A cub reporter was told to cut METHODIST CHURCH The fifth Sunday after Easter, farmers sold 1,061 million bushels. ES North, Range 8, East of t his stories to the bare essentials. Rfeunty, Illinois, in and to tl Church School—9:45 am . There Rogate. At the average price of f 1.80, that He submitted the following: property: are classes for all age groups. Mrs. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school Ar­ Bible School at 9:15 a m. put 1,866 million dollars cash in John Smith looked up the eleva­ Fred Kyburr, junior superintend­ thur Heinhorst superintendent. Divine worship at 10:30 a.m. farmers' pockets. Thus the big tor shaft to see if the elevator GALVANIZED CORRUGATED STEEL ROOFING, 1. At 9:00 A.M., D jS.T.,‘< pom e times known as .the "Gls ent; A B. Collins, general super­ 10:30 am., Morning Worship. Pastoral ihessage, “Happiness ’48 crop cashed 260 million dollar^, was on its way down. It was. He per square ...... intendent Special Mother's Day service. That Possesses a Kingdom” from or 23 percent, more than the ■Southeast Corner of Section ! would have been 45 this April— A tract of real estate Morning Worship—11:00 am. Features: The pastor’s message, St. Matthew 5:10. small harvest of 1947. (Without Paxton Record. Friday May 19, the religious ASBESTOS SIDING SHINGLE , square rods South of the N< The pastor will use for his Mo­ “Smiles and Tears.” The music. government loans the . market Northeast Quarter of i ther's Day theme: “And His Mo­ Service of baptism. Flowers: Our film, “The Difference.” price would have averaged around Yesterday the "jack of all ship, running thence V ther Kept All These Things." Youth Fellowship in appreciation Karl F. Trost, Pastor a dollar a jrnshel, and cash re­ trades" waa a handyman—today 90 lb. ROLL ROOFING, square ...... thence East 10 rods, ai Methodist Men—7:00 pm. All of our mothers, will distribute a turns to fanners would have been the “jack” of all trades is taxed. of beginning, contain! the men of the church are urged potted plant to each mother pres­ FIRST. BAPTIST about the same as from the small­ —Sullivan Progress with all buildings, i to attend this meeting. The Rev. ent and also to “shut-in” mothers. Sunday School, 10:00 am. Ru­ er 1947 crop.) INSELWOOD, INSELBRICK SIDING, square thereon. 2. At 10:00 A.M. D.S.r Cedric Powell, of Piper City, and Offering—annual offering for our fus Curtis, superintendent. In summary, keep these two Never miss an opportunity to Morning Worship, 11:00. “Hie / . . (No. 242, sometimes known as secretary of town and country Haven Hubbard Memorial old peo­ points in mind: (1) both supply make others happy, even if you Glory and Honor of Motherhood.” COMMON NAILS, per keg ...... (fourths of a mile North of tl work in the Illinois Conference, ple’s home. and demand affect prices, but (2) have to leave them alone to do Youth Fellwship, 6:30 p.m. All pnanville Township: is to be the speaker. His topic 7:30 p.m„ The evening worship. demand is the more important of it!—Sparta News-Plaindealer. A tract of real eata will be “Displaced Persons.” The pastor’s message, “Some Mag­ youth whose churches have no the two in determining the total BARB WIRE, per spool...... Comer of Lot 1 of tl C. S. Bigler, Pastor nificent Mothers.” such service are invited. value of the com crop. That is Wealth may not bring happi­ in said Germanville Evening Gospel Service, 7:30. the reason price scientists think ness, but it seems to bring a 6 1/3 rods, thence So pastor will use for his subject, major emphasis in farm programs pleasant kind of misery. —Elk- GATES-16' $17.25; 14 foot ...... rods, and thence Nort from Hebrews 9—“After Death should be aimed at increasing de­ ville Journal. ring, containing 14 w the Judgment.” mand. buildings, structures i Wednesday 3. At 11:00 A.M., D.S.T Prayer Meeting, Often we wish that certain night, 8:00. 'No. 243, sometimes known people who get mad easily would Hie First Baptist church will one-fourth miles north of* tl stay mad and keep out of the manville Township: hold its summer Bible school in way.—Rushville Times. A tract of real esti June—12th through 23rd. The Comer of Govemmen Scriptures from the Press Curric­ Remitting for his Plaindealer ter of Section 3 in s ulum is being used. Boys and girls for another year, L. A. Manning, Hie most disappointed people thence East 8 rods, I from the beginners to the senior of Mema, Nebraska says. “We in the world are those who get rods, and thence Nor group are inivited to enroll did not have much snow this what is coming to them.—Sulli­ containing 4 /10th ac van Progress. Attend Sunday school and winter but it has been a long one. buildings, structures church somewhere in the com­ Our spring is late but crops are THE SAID SALES W “Japan Population Increases TERMS: munity. good so far.” The purchasers shall Floyd Wilson Minister Due to American Aid”, headline. Possibly, but we think It rather PHONES M OR ISO bids in cash on the Famsas Lighthouses indelicate to mention it right out. of conveyance, convt Lighthouses of all times have —Carlinville Enquirer. FORREST, ILLINOIS the premises purchai been elevated structures. Two of of sale conveying to the seven wpnders of the ancient property purchased world were lighthouses. Some light­ He who takes and never gives, or structures who d< houses have become architectural may live for years, but never same are located shi lives.—Greenville Advocate. 9:00 a.m., Morning worship monuments. Such lighthouses as tures within 60 days No representation Is t service. Theme “Motherhood and Montauk Point, Long Island, Gaspe Alfalfa Seed Trustees to the premises i its relationship to the Cross”. Peninsula, Nova Scotia and Morro Early ordering of alfalfa seed Is Tribune clubbed with The Plaindealer — a title and Interest of such ' 10:00 a.m., Sunday school. Chris Castle, Havana, have become land­ marks not only for the mariner but recommended if you are to get the Dated this 5th day of I Jensen, sup't. for sightseers as well. variety and amount you want. city daily and your home weekly — $8.75. There will be no service in the ADAM RUPP evening. (Charlotte) 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. Lloyd Admit, Thompson A Herr Voss, sup’t. Pontiac, Illinois 10:30 a.m., Morning worship YOU'U UtAUY SHINE HIU ~ boroun Mil, » *>• d# hjxm vorllon of thm popular four both 4-door safe f A L A. H. Sehman, Auctioneer service. Theme, "Motherhood and Sudan, mod9 bright by lilrory fondur trim and win­ its Relationship to the Cross”. dow molding!. Many mkira luxury fewlm InMa loo.

Y o u r l a n d •nd 6, 1960, the Trustees East of the 3rd Principal a n d O u r ra ils sell at public sales on tl* the hours and dates herel Unit School District No. Trustees of Schools of Tc Principal Meridian in Lit Nobody needed to tell your great-granddad about lowing described school s land and railroads. His own eyes told him how 4. On Monday, June site of former District farihs and towns,, factories and mines blossomed School,” located about tv like spring dandelibns when the rails came. on U S. Highway No. 24 FROM CONGRESSMAN A tract of real corner of that par Today, if you dig for the facts, you'll quickly see L C. "LES" ARENDS 6 lying South of t that the Illinois Central means as much to you as worth Township The Linguists In the Senate West 12 rods, thei it did to great-granddad. For even if you’re a city rods to the place This week a delegation from dweller,- you live and work with things that move lew heretofore coi Germany visited the U.U. S. Sen­ Ik* road purposes by rail. ate. Senator William Langer, of gether with all b< North Dakota, rose on the floor erty thereon. And the Illinois Central lives and works for you and of the Senate and delivered a 5. On Monday, Jun speech of greetings and welcome site of former District your family — and 10 million other families along in perfect German to these gal­ School " located about 1 our lines. Our present and our future depend upon lery visitors. About ten days be­ South of the Village of C A tract of real the industry, agriculture and mining of Mid- fore that, the President of Chile Comer of Section visited Washington and was grant­ ning thence But America. ed permission to address the Sen­ West 8 rods, and ate. Senator Dennis Chavez, of beginning, contai That’s why we are always ready to help farmer New Mexico, was designated by with all buildlni the Vice President, who presides thereon. improve their herds and soil and to find new sites over the U. S. Senate, to make 6. On Monday Jui for industry. By working with the people of Mid- the address of response. He made site of former District Home School,” located a America, we earn the patronage that makes possibl/ this address in perfect Spanish. worth < on concrete slab a modern, progressive railroad. liappiiy, for the benefit of those A tract of real « Senators who know neither Ger­ ner of Section 30 man or Spanish, their speeches thence West 8 ro W . A. J o h n st o n were translated. It might be his t im e w e’d like to tell you about most of their jolt when you’re at the Even Dynaflow Drive*-always t ilk- rods, and thence P resident worthy to note that the President something that you cannot see in this wheel of a Buick—or in the rear seat. smooth and free of geared-drive harsh­ ning, containing T buildings, structi of Chile said that he did not come picture—something, in fact, you cannot ness —plays its part in the marvelous to Washington seeking any finan­ In a few simple words—the ride of any cial aid. That is somewhat re­ know about from looking at someone Buick ride. 7. On Tuesday, Ju Buick—Special, Su pe r or R oad mast Eft site of former Districl freshing and doubtless every Am­ else in a passing Buick—or from viewing —is out of this world. But why simply listen to reasons? School,” located about t erican taxpayer breathed a sigh a Buick on our showroom floor. Southeast Cbrner of th of relief when they learned of his Experience is still the best teacher. A tract of real et statement. It’s the feel you get from a Buick in W e could give you a lot of reasons. ner of Section 2. Come see for yourself why the Buick thence East 9 rc What Next? motion. Soft coil springs on all four wheels, for ride is called “matchless"-and how rods, and thence It has recently come to light example—the firm linkage of the torque- little it costs to replace a jitterbuggy with containing ft ac that the British Government has You are going to find out that it is some­ tube drive—the distribution of weight— ings, structures, one of these level-striding honeys. 8. On Tuesday, Ju been making overtures to our thing like traveling on your own private, big soft tires on wide rim s—the way Main Line of Mid-America State Department to have the •Stmdmd on KOADUASTHM, aftknad M uM mm m site of former Distric jet-propelled cloud—only firmer. Buick engines are mounted. SUfEA mrd STHCIAL mthk. School,” located about United States assume some df of the Village of Chatsv Great Britian’s debts. Most A tract of real people think we have debt M a y b e you know a stretch of wash- Cbrner of the f enough of our own and there cer­ bqard road, where you have to slow Chatsworth Tot tainly isn’t anyone who is going thence East 8 1 to help us absorb it. down, or bounce and jitter. NMNM-COMMMSMON fkoboll rahg In hood pawot In throo on pi mot. (How P-MS ongino In Sura West 8 rods, to It is also being proposed that moduli I • MfW-MmUM STYUNO. wHh SMRW HUAHO forofroM, topor lbrougb tondnri, "doublo acre more or ! Try that in a Buick and see how you tures, and perse From “where I sit Joe Marsh the United States Government bubblo" tolitight, • WHH-AMOU VISIHUTV, tlotoup rood ylow both forward mod hack • fftAPPfC* keep a level, comfortable boulevard 9. On Tuesday, Ji guarantee to the extent of 260 HANDY SIMS, hot oror-all langth for aniiar parking and garaging, tkarf forming radio ■ * IXTftA- site of formed Distric million dollars private capital in­ smoothness. WIOI UA1S crodlad batwoam tho orlat • SOFT MMCJT MM, ham ad-gad rptinglng, Satotf SIdo flam, Valley School,” loca vestments made abroad to carry low-prattora tiro*, rlda-Hood/Ing lorquotubo • , WHH AMAY OP MOOSIS wUh Sady ky HA*. slab highway) and oi Mud Lake out President Truman’s “bold new Maybe you’re always on edge to dodge Otatsworth,‘ worth, Illinois: program” of developing the back­ dips and chuckholes. Those also lose A tract of rea Gets "Cleared Up ward areas of the world. We Corner of Sect I wonder just what would happen ning thence Eli If the United States were called West 16 rods, County officers got a notice from it—for about 80 feet! But we An­ beginning, con* tho government not long ago, ask­ ally decided to call it "Turtle upon to make good on the bil­ with all build ing them to change tho naino of Pond" in honor of the real owners. lions upon billions of financial thereon. Mad Lake. Booms it’s a pond, not a From w hen I sit, naming that guarantees it has already made. 10. On Tuesday, fake, by government standards. pond wasn’t the n o d important site of former Distric Change In Supply School,” located abou Because it lies entirely inside thing in tho world—but the nmp w# During the next season, 1948- East of the Southeast our town limits, we asked to do the did ft m u. Everyone offered his 49, demand held steady, but the A tract of re name-changing ourselves. Figured opinion and then the majority vote crop was a record-breaker and the Corner of Se< we’d think up a brand-new name. decided it. That’s the way K should thence North i supply ran up to 8.8 billion bus­ bo—whether it concern* naming a 9 rods, and th Mud Lake’s really not very muddy hels. The average price dropped —sort of pretty, in fact. lng, containing to fl.80. The total value of the buildings, stnK County people said go ahead, eo com crop slipped from the 5.8 Baltz Sales and Service, Main Street, Chatsworth we bald a Town Meeting. Everyone billion dollars of the previous 11. On Tuesday, J year to 4.9 billion. The supply site of former Distrfc View School,” locate* went up 40 percent and the price of Chatsworth < dropped 40 percent, but the value of the entire supply was down Copyright, 1950, Uaitai Stout Brtwert Foandotioo only 18 percent.

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m o n o s o r b a u d o r s c h o o l Corner of Section 12 in said Chatsworth Townuiip run* , the premises purchased by them or upon delivery of bills PLANNING FOR 1,100 ning thence East 12 2/3 rods, thence South 12 2/4 teds, of sale conveying to such respective purchasers personal MORS CORN M NI FOR thence West 12 2/3 rods, and thence North 12 2/3 rods property purchased by them. Purchasers of buildings or LIVINGSTON COUNTY NOTICE U hereby given that on Monday, June 5, 1900, the Tjrus- to the place of beginning, less 0218 acres more or less structures who do not purchase the land on which the The government is planning to ot Schools of Township 25 North, Range 8 East of the Hnt Prin- conveyed to the State of Illinois for public road pur- same are located shall remove such buildings and struc­ erect 1,100 more corn bln* in Liv­ Meridian in Livingston County, Illinois will sell at public sales s poses, containing 8/l(Kh acre mote or less, together tures within 60 days after the date of sale. ingston county aooerding to re­ with all buildings, structures and personal property «fo representation is made as to character of the title of said the various premises hereinafter described at the hours hereinafter Trustees to the premises sOkk said sales being limited to the right, ports. t forth all interests of Community Unit School District No. 1, Liv- thereon, The bins set for Livingston County, Illinois, and of the Trustees of Schools of Township title and interest of such Trustees. THE SAID SALES WILL BE MADE ON THE FOLLOWING Dated this 5th day of May 1950. county are among 4,860 new bins North, Range 8, East of the 3rd Principal Meridian in Livingston TERMS: scheduled to be erected in central itty, Illinois, in and to the following described school sites and lire purchasers shall be required to pay their respective HENRY STERRENBERG, DALE BERGAN and ROY BENNETT and southern Illinois this year. property: bids in cash on the day of sale, upon delivery of deeds of Trustees of Schools of Township 27 North, The state PMA at Decatur has conveyance, conveying to such respective purchasers Range 8, East of the 3rd Principal Meridian, 1. At 9:00 A.M., D jS.T., at the school site of former District 241 awarded contracts totaling 1746,- i known as the “Glabe School,” about one'tnile North of the the premises purchased by them or upon delivery of Mils in Livingston County, Illinois. of sale conveying to such respective purchasers personal Adsit, Thompeon A Herr, Attorneys 420 for erection of the bins in 41 itheast Corner of Section 2 in Germanvllie Township. counties. The bins will hold a A tract of real estate commencing approximately 3414 property purchased by them. Purchasers of buildings or Pontiac, Illinois structures who do not purchase the land .on which the Weihermiller A Weihermiller Auctioneers total of 15,795,000 bushels of com rods South of the Northeast Corner of Lot 2 of the acquired by the government under Northeast Quarter of Section 2 in said GermanvlUe Town­ same are located shall remove such buildings and struc­ tures within 60 days after the date of sale. ship, running thence West 10 rods, thence South 8 rods, NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY its price support program. thence East 10 rods, and thence North 8 rods to the place No representation is made as to the character of the title of Contract awards were an­ of beginning, containing ft acre more or less, together said Trustees to the premises sold, said sales being limited to the In Pends Orchard Township, Ford County, Illinois nounced at Decatur. The con­ with all buildings, structures and personal property right, title and interest of such Trustees. tracts went to eleven firms, most thereon. Dated this 5th day a t May, 1950. NOTICE is hereby given that at 3:30 P.M., D.S.T., on Wednesday June 7, 1950, the Trustees of Schools of Township 25 North, Range 8, of them in Illinois. 2. At 10.-00 A.M. D.S.T., at the echoed site of former District FRANK TRUNK, ED PEARSON AND WM. LEE 4o. 242, sometimes known as the "Ruppel School,” about three- East of the 3rd Principal Meridian in Livingston County, Illinois, will Trustees of Schools of Township 26 North sell at public sale at the school site of the school sometimes known Illinois Forests ourths of a mile North of the Southeast comer of Section 3 in Ger- Range 8, East of the 3rd Principal Meridian iiville Township: as “Grand Prairie School,” located about two miles North of Melvin, The forested area of southern Il­ in Livingston County, Illinois. Illinois in Section 25 in Peach Orchard Township: A tract of real estate commencing at the Northeast Adsit, Thompson & Herr, Attorneys linois as determined from S com­ Comer of Lot 1 of the Northeast Quarter of Section 3 A tract of real estate beginning at the Northwest Cor­ plete coverage by aerial photo­ Pontiac, Illinois ner of Section 25 North, Range 8, East of the 3rd Prin­ in said Germanville Township, running thence West J. F. Donovan, Auctioneer graphs is 940,000 acres. 6 1/3 rods, thence South 6 1/3 rods thence East 6 1/3 cipal Meridian, in Ford County, Illinois, running thence rods, and thence North 6 1/3 rods to the place of begin­ South 168 feet, thence East 135 feet, thence North 168 ning, containing 14 acre more or less, together with all NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY feet, and thence West 135 feet to the place of beginning, buildings, structures and personal property thereon. containing V4 acre more or less together with all build­ 3. At 11:00 A.M., D.S.T., at the school site of the former District In Charlotte Township, Livingston County, Illinois ings, structures and personal property thereon. 4a 243, sometimes known as the “Dassow School,” about one and The purchaser shall be required to pay 20% of the purchase NOTICE is hereby given that on Wednesday, June 7, 1950, the price on day of sale and the balance upon delivery of deed. The one-fourth miles north of the Southwest comer of Section 3 in Ger­ Trustees of Schools of Township 27 North, Range 8 East of the 3rd purchaser o f buildings or structures, who does not purchase the land manville Township: Principal Meridian in Livingston Cbunty, Illinois, will sell at public A tract of real estate commencing at the Northwest shall remove such buildings and structures within 60 days after the sales on the various premises hereinafter described at the hours date of sale. Comer of Government Lot No. 3 of the Northwest Quar­ hereinafter set forth all interests of Community Unit School District No representation is made as to the character of the title of said ter of Section 3 in said GermanvlUe Township, running No 1, Livingston County, Illinois, and of the Trustees of Schools of Trustees to the premises sold, said sale being limited to the right, thence East 8 rods, thence South 8 rods, thence West 8 Township 27 North, Range 8, East of the 3rd Principal Meridian in rods, and thence North 8 rods to the place of beginning, title and interest of such Trustees. Livingston County, Illinois, in and to the following described school Dated May 5, 1950. containing 4/10th acre more or less, together with all sites and property: buildings, structures and personal property thereon. 12. At 9:00 A.M., D.S.T., at the school site of the former Dis­ ADAM RUPPEL, JOE ROTH, AND LEE SMITH THE SAID SALES WILL BE MADE ON THE FOLLOWING trict No. 265, sometimes known as the “Monahan School," located Trustees of Schools of Township 25 TERMS: about three miles North of the Northwest Corner of the Village of North, Range 8, East of the 3rd The purchasers shall be required to pay their respective Chasworth, Illinois: • Principal Meridian in Livingston Discover the Lennox bids in cash on the day of sale, upon delivery of deeds A tract of real estate commencing at the Southeast County, Illinois. blessing* o f of conveyance, conveying to such respective purchasers Corner of Section 16 in said Charlotte Township, running Adsit Thompson & Herr, Attorneys home heating t Freedom from the premises purchased by them or upon delivery of bills thence North 10 rods, thence West 10 rods, thence South Pontiac, Illinois ' “sweating,’' cold floors, drafts of sale conveying to such respective purchasers personal 10 rods, and thence East 10 rods to the place of begin­ A. H. Sehman, Auctioneer* . . . automatic temperature con­ property purchased by them. Purchasers of buildings ning, containing 5/8th acre more or less together with Sibley, Illinois trol ... complete safety... maxi­ or structures who do not purchase the land on which the all buildings, structures, and personal property thereon. same are located shall remove such buildings and struc­ mum fuel savings. A size and 13. At 10:00 A.M., DJ5.T., at the school site of former District MOTHER’S DAY Hold them closely to your breast. tures within 60 days after the date of sale. No. 266, sometimes known as the "Hubly School,” located about one type of Lennox Heating System No representation is made as to character of the title of said to solve your heating problems and one-half miles East and three miles North of the Village of Dearest Mother, we remember Now we greet you, little Mother, Trustees to the premises sold, said sales being limited to the right, Chatsworth: for good I Come in or call Nowl title and Interest of such Trustees. Days that were not long ago. Both the living and the dead. A tract of real estate commencing at the Northwest Mother, Queen of every Nation, Dated this 5th day of May, 1950. How you kissed away the tear­ TODAY—Saa ths Amazing Corner of Section 24 in said Charlotte Township, thence drops Place a crown upon her head. ADAM RUPPEL, JOE ROTH. AND LEE SMITH East 8 rods, thence South 9 rods, thence West 8 rods, and Just to ease an aching toe. "TALLBOY” and "STOWAWAY*? thence North 9 rods to the place of beginning, contain­ Mother we will now commend you Trustees of Schools of Township 25 North ing % acre more or less, together with all buildings, HEATING SYSTEMS Range 8, East of the 3rd Principal Meridian Mother you were sweet and To the keeping and the care structures, and personal property thereon. gentle, Of the One who gave you to us, in Livingston Cbunty, Illinois. 14. At 11:00 A.M., D.S.T., at the school site of the former Dis­ Adait, Thompson A Herr Attorneys You were always kind and true. And we hope to meet you there. trict No. 267 sometimes known as the “Linn School,” located about When our little hearts were Pontiac. Illinois one and one-half miles Eksf and one mile North of the Village of LENNOX A. H. Sehman, Auctioneer breaking, Best of love our darling Mother, Chatsworth, Illinois: Mother knew just what to do. For you know what we would say. A tract of real estate commencing at the Southeast Cor­ WOClC-l lAtOMT MAMUFACTUMM AND Peace and Joy be your portion SMMMI OS WAAM AN MATMO SYIT1MS NOTICE o r SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY ner of Section 26 in said Charlotte Township, running And you loved us all so dearly, Until another Mother’s Day. , thence North 15 rods, thsnce West 16 rods, thence That you had no time to rest. —Jam es E. Curtis la Ckalswartk Township, Ltvtagstoa County, Illinois South 15 rods, and thence East 16 rods to the place of be­ You would clasp each little dar­ Rosenboom Bros. ginning, containing 1V4 acres more or less, together with ling, —Have you read the want ads? NOTICE is hereby given that on Monday and Tuesday, June 5 ail buildings, structures, and personal property, thereon Chatsworth, 111. and 8, 1950, tbs Trustees of Schools of Township 28, North, Range 8 15. At 160 P.M., D.S.T. at the school site of former District East of the 3rd Principal Meridian in Livingston County, Illinois, will No. 269, sometimes known as the “Rural School" located about one sell at public sales on the various premises hereinafter described at mile North and two miles West of the Northwest Corner of the the hours and dates hereinafter set forth all interests of Community Village of Chatsworth, Illinois: Unit School District No. 1, Livingston County, Illinois, and of the A tract of real estate commencing at the Southeast Cor­ Home Trustees of Schools of Township 26 North, Range 8, East of the 3rd ner of Section 30 in said Charlotte Township, running Principal Meridian in Livingston County, Illinois, in and to the fol­ thence North 15 rods, thence West 16 rods, thence South Permanent Wave lowing described school sites and property: 15 rods, and thence East 16 rods, tq the place of begin­ PROCTER & 4. O i Monday, June 5, 1980 at 1:00 P.M., D.S.T., at the school ning, containing 1ft acres more or less, together with all site of former District No. 253, sometimes known as the “Miller buildings structures and personal property thereon. GAMBLE'S. School,” located about two miles West of the Village of Chatsworth 16. At 2:00 P.M., D.RT., at the school site of former District No. on U .S. Highway No. 24: 268, sometimes known as the “Lawless School," located about one mile A tract of real estate commencing at the Northeast North of the Northwest Comer of the Village of Chatsworth, Illinois: Youll get a wave corner of that part of the Southeast Quarter of Section All the buildings and personal property located on the 8 lying South of the T. P. A W. Railroad In said Chats- school site referred to above, but not any part of the ship running thence South U rods, thence real estate forming said school site. West 12 rods, thence North 12 rods, and thence East 12 Refill Kit *1™ rods to the place of beginning, less 0287 acre more or THE SAID SALES WILL BE MADE ON THE FOLLOWING - H a h ! less heretofore conveyed to the State of Illinois for pub­ TERMS: lic road purposes containing acre more or less, to­ Ttie purchasers shall be required to pay their respective gether with all buildings, structures and personal prop­ bids in cash on the day of sale, upon delivery of deeds Conibear’s Drug Store, Chatsworth erty thereon. of conveyance, conveying to such respective purchasers 5. On Monday, June 5, 1950, at 2:00 P.M., DJS.T., at the school site of former District No. 254, sometimes known as the “Cereal School " located about two miles West and two and one-half miles South of the Village of Chatsworth, Illinois: A tract of real estate commencing at the Southwest Corner of Section 17 In said Chatsworth Township, run­ M 6R[ TRR/llS PER AtH E... ning thence East 8 rods, thence North 10 rods, thence West 8 rods, and thence South 10 rods, to the place of beginning, containing acre more or less, together with all buildings, structures, and personal property MORE M/EE8 PER BAIL0N / thereon. 6. On Monday June 5, 1950, at 3:00 P.M., D.S.T., at the school site of former District No. 259, sometimes known as the “Happy Home School." located about four miles South of the Village of Chats­ worth (on concrete slab) and two and one-half miles West; A tract of real estate commencing at the Southeast Cor­ ner of Section 30 in said Chatsworth Township, running thence West 8 rods, thence North 10 rods, thence East 8 rods, and thence South 10 rods to the place of begin­ ning, containing Vi acre more or less, togethertwith ail MAKE A BATE WITH buildings, structures and personal property thereon.

7. On Tuesday, June 6, 1980, at 9:00 A.M., DJ5.T., at the school site of former District No. 255, sometimes known as the “Center School,” located about two miles South and one-half mile West of the Southeast Corner of the Village of Chatsworth: A BOSKET S 'l A tract of real estate commencing at the Northwest Cor­ ner of Section 22 in said Chatsworth Township, running thence East 9 rods, thence South 9 rods, thence West 9 rods, and thence North 9 rods to the place of beginning, containing V4 acre more or less together with all build­ ings, structures, and personal property thereon. 8. On Tuesday, June 6, 1960, at 10:00 A.M., D.S.T., at the school site of former District No. 258, sometimes known as the “Dietz School,” located about four miles south (on concrete slab highway) of the Village of Chatsworth, Illinois: A tract of real estate commencing at the Southwest Corner of the Southeast Quarter of Section 27 in said Chatsworth Township, running thence North 16 rods, thence East 8 rods, thence South 16 rods, and thence West 8 rods, to the place of beginning, containing 4/5th acre more or less, together with all buildings, struc­ tures, and personal property thereon. 9. On Tuesday, June 6, 1950, at 11:00 A.M., D.S.T., at the school site of formed District No. 257, sometimes known as the “Pleasant Valley School,” located about four miles South (on concrete slab highway) and one and one-half miles East of the Village of Chatsworth, Illinois: A tract of real estate commencing at the Northwest Corner of Section 36 in said Chatsworth Township run­ ning thence East 16 rods, thence South 5 rods, thence West 16 rods, and thence North 5 rods to the place of beginning, containing V4 acre more or less, together with all buildings, structures, and personal property A GmatAl MOTORS VAlUf thereon. Drive* delivers all this wonderful power in ea t 10. On Tuesday, June 6, 1950 at 1:00 P.M., D.S.T., at the school You’D discover this when you take the wheel smooth surge. Discover how much you save site of former District No. 256, sometimes known as the “Mt. Zion o f the "Rocket 88"—Otdsmobfle’s action star when you drive the "Rocket”: the amazing School,” located about two miles South and one arid one-half miles a t the highway! Phone ns today! Find oat first gas economy oj a true high-compression engine— Esst of the Southeast corner of the Village of Chatsworth: hand shoot "Rocket” performance! Find oat u the lower price of the "Rochet 88" in 19501 A tract of real estate commencing at the Southwest bowOldsaioMfe*saew Wbirlaway Hydra-Ms tic ske year date with a "Rocket 8”—today! Corner of Section- 13 in said Chatsworth Township, SIOSMSBUE•WUHemey HyAre-ttmU Drim, M , thence North 9 rods, thence East 18 rods, thence South « 9 rods, and thence West 18 rods to the place of begin- PHONI YOUR NIARBST OLDSMOBIL1 DIALIR containing 1 acre more or less, together with all dings, structures and personal property thereon. a I O H M Y 4 I I I YH O I I T S'. 1 LI’S 11. On Tuesday, June 6, 1960, at 2:00 P.M., DJ3.T., at the school site of former District No. 251 sometimes known as the “Pleasant M M M i n M M i View School,” toasted about one and one-half miles East of the Vil­ t V J f A VI C € lage of Chatsworth on IX S. Highway No. 24: A tract of real estate commencing at the Northwest BUY WITH CONFIDENCE FROM AN AUTHORIZED NIW-CAR BfALIBI THE CHATSWORTH CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS

It’s true that prices of some After World War I government things, especially farm products, bond price* dropped to 80 cent* have tumbled from their IMS and let* on the dollar. Now the peaks. On the other hand. Prices U. S. Treasury supports the bond received by farmers now average market at par. This greatly about 16 percent higher than when strengthens* banks and other the war ended. Prices of things financial institutions. • farmers BUY are 40 PERCENT After World War I Congress Whs* Keeps Them Up? cut pending and levied heavy The rise in the soybean m arket HIGHER than at V-J Day. . .4*4 has attracted much attention. It's years ago. taxes. The national debt was re­ been a big surprise to many duced 40 percent in ten years. Now Congress spends more than people. They have psked many Softer Money it collects in taxes. The national questions about w hat caused it. Higher prices are a reflection debt increases 17 million dollars A n easy answer is ’’Bulls in the of cheaper money. Money is more each day. soybean p it”. plentiful and cheaper than after But there’s more to it than that. World War I because of basic Cyles And Fears Markets for other farm products changes in money, credit, bank­ The business cycle is in a dif­ are strong, too, and prices for ing, and government fiscal poli­ ferent stage, too. There was a many nonfarm products have been cies. great industrial boom before m arked up. After World War I we used lVorld War I. The downswing WHY BE UNCOMFORTABLE IN WARM WEATHER? Most surprised of all are those the old-style gold standard. Uncle came after the war and carried / who expected prices to fall when Sam stood ready to exchange gold through to 1940. Thus the sec­ for paper currency. This gold the war ended. They based their ond world war was preceded by OUTFIT YOURSELF IN THE SEASON’S FAVORITES! expectations mostly upon what standard was abandoned in 1933. depression and followed by a high Now our folding money is not happened in the United States level of business activity. after World War I. freely convertible into gold. Finally, after world war I many nations disarmed and looked for­ ward to a peaceful world. World War II was much more destruc­ tive, and fear of an even greater conflict is ever-present. These are a few of the drastic changes in economic and politi­ P a lm B each cal conditions since 1920. They have promoted and sustained a much higher price level than Rayon — M ohair — N ylon farmers expected. Still, we have no automatic governor over the .levels of employment and prices. Wear the suit that bounces out wrinkles, ends hot wea We should EXPECT CHANGES. Aim should be to buy supplies ther scratch — wear the all and hold products during low spots, and to sell when prices have shown a good recovery. Natural­ ly that is easier said than done, NEW PALM BEACH SUIT but it is a good working goal. Right now U. S. and world business is booming. Demands for soybeans and other products are strong. Rising prices for a commodity promote speculation, and this in turn carries prices higher. Sooner or later consum­ ers balk, and prices are scaled Palm Beach Slacks down to where they will buy the com m odity. This is ths tims of year when svsryons likes to The big danger now is that high prices for old beans will cause be out of doors as often as possible. So when farmers to overplant the 1950 crop. Every indication points to you call your friends on the telephone give them a BIG increase In soybean acre­ age this year. G u lfto n e plenty of time to answer. A good rule to follow is Paint Dlacaurages Genoa to let it ring at least one minute before hanging Because It has been learned that disease germs do not increase In up. One minute should give time to reach the number on smoothly finished walls which provide no lodgment for telephone from the vegetable garden or the them, the protective power of paint In guarding health Is becoming in­ laundry yard . . . even counting mishaps with the creasingly evident. Confirming th* importance of this factor U tha garden hose. Be thoughtful and courteous in your silent testimony of painted walls in hospitals. use of the telephone and everyone will enjoy s Inter-City Freight better service. • Railroads in IMS moved 64.2 per E x tra Trousers $10.00 cent of the commercial Inter-city freight traffic of this country; In­ land waterways, including the Great Lakes. 15.S per cent; pipe­ lines, 11.8 per cent; and for-hire and private trucks on the highways, CIAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.7 per cent.

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NEW AND FASCINATING Grade School Chatter WALLPAPER FRIGIMIRE DESIGNS “Hrifty-30” ARRIVING DAILY Three pupils ip the tint grade, one in the second grade, and two Fred trim pnd exchange in the third grade moved recent­ VOLUME TWENTY-EIGHT THURSDAY. MAY 11. 1950 NUMBER SIXTEEN ly. Austin Howard moved to Conibear’s Drug Saunemin, Sherry and Sandra 7TH AND 8TH GRADsC NEW S COACH MATMEU HAS FINE COLLECTION Welty to Walton, Kenneth and OF TROPHIES The seventh and eighth grade ANNOUNCES LETTER Store Ruth Wilson to Pontiac and David WINNERS IN SPORTS Chotiworth • . • Illinois Burgess to Macomb We were pupils on the honor roll for the Mr. Kibler recently asked sorry to see these people leave our fifth six weeks are as follows: Coach Mathieu announced the Wayne Adamson, one of our for­ school. eighth grade E—Dolores Adam­ following letter winners in various mer graduates of the class of son, Betty Ashman, Sharon John­ *30, to bring his collection of rib­ On Linda Gillett’s birthday her sports this year. grandmothers, Mrs. Lee and Mrs. ston, Bob Whittenbarger and Mar­ bons and trophies won in athletic Those boys who receive basket Gillett, gave a party for her at ian Wilson. Eighth grade G events in the years, ’28, ’29 and honor roll is: Donna Forney, Mar­ ball letters include two seniors— ’30 and ’81 to school so that the - Mi||h bitfli * school. The tint grade enjoyed Ibf-oit&Y :: *ri® H . L . Lockn er, M J). the cupcakes and ice cream which ilyn Gillett, Richard Sargeant, Jim Jim Zorn and Ronald Wisthuff; students might see them. were served. Wilson, Belle Sorey and Franklin five juniors—Aden Kuntz, Fran­ They are nicely mounted in a PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Cohemour. Seventh grade E cis Krohn, Tom Kerber, Loren Pay Only $20.00 Down Daily 1:36-5*6 PM. (enspt Everyone is enjoying the new glass enclosed frame. library books received last week. honor roll is: Janet Adamson, Gillett and Gerry Bartlett and one The medals and ribbons from Tbundsy) Fern Branz, Delmar Hoelseher, freshman—LaVern Bruner. the years ’28, ’29 and '30 were Cash Price. $169.75 and Donald Hummel.* Seventh FOURTH GRADE Football letters will be awarded won in competition at the local graders on the G honor roll are: Darwin Bayston was excused to two seniors—Jim Zorn and high school. In 1930-31, he was K.R.Porterfield, Chats w orth J7. A. McIntosh, MJ.X from school one afternoon to go John Bennett, Arthur Cording, Ronald Wisthuff; seven juniors— a student at Illinois Wesleyan and Verneil Dehm, Carol Wilson, Ben­ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON on a 4-H field trip. Thegroup Arlen Kuntz, Francis Krohn, Don­ some of the trophies were won ny Gillette, and Judy Foster. Monday. Wednesday, Friday aad are studying soil erosion. He wrote ald Stadler, Tom Kerber, Loren there In the summer of ’31 he also ' Saturday — 3*0-5:00 pm . a very interesting report on grass Election of officers was held Gillett, Neil Homickel and Gerry won trophies in the Junior Olym­ waterways. in the Citizenship Club Friday, Bartlett; one sophomore—Donald pics.' April 21. The officers are: presi­ Bennett; five freshmen—LaVern This fine collection should in­ FIFTH GRADE dent—Judy Foster, vice-president Bruner, A1 Gerbracht, Dick Rosen- spire some of our students to The fifth grade has been mak­ —Fern Branz, secretary—Donald boom, Don Hubly and Wendell activity. We are appreciative of Cm E» Branch* M.D. ing a study of birds. We have Hummel and treasurer—Sharon Wilson. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON the opportunity of seeing it. mounted free hand drawings of Johnston, reporter is Delmar Track season isn’t over yet, Tuesday 1:30 to 5 * 0 p. aa about 20 different kinds of birds. Hoelseher. but the probable track letter win­ Everbearing Strawberry aad by appoliatawat Two of the boys, Don Runyon and The program committee is: ners are Jim Zorn, Donald Lang, OFFICE PHONE 13

Mr. and Mrs. R o b e r t Karcher of Forrest who were married April 16th. “Cemutea Calds” We of America’s Leading Dealer Organization invite you to The common cold is one of the great unsolved myiterle* of life. Each year tt takes an economic Looking Backward toll of two billion dollars in the HAVE YOUR EYES U. S. alone. It causes untold mis­ ery to millions of sufferers. Yet, EXAMINED what causes colds and what cures them have been medical mysteries REGULARLY for over 2.000 years. FIFTY YEARB AGO Protect A certain young boy was fined |3 and coats before Squiqr R. H. Your Vision Bell for jumping on a train. This A well - equipped farm shop practice has become quite pre­ serves as the center of activity for valent among the boys and of­ s great variety of farm repair and fenders will receive the fullest construftion jobs. penalty provided by law. (Note: D R .iL HART We understand this boy later rode Mother’s Love, Care a lot of /trains traveling with a famous ✓ minstrel show.) Repaid on ‘Her’ Day An ordinance prohibiting the Chevrolet handles better sale of cigarettes in the Village of Chatsworth passed by the board Chevrolet rides better! of trustees at their meeting Tues­ day night is published in this is­ sue and from this day is in ef­ Come ini Sit in the driver’s seat of Chevrolet for ’50 fect. and drive home the facts of its greater value in your Chatsworth may not be on “the own way and at your own pace! Convince yourself boom’’ but at The present time that this sensational new Chevrolet leads in all-round there is scarcely a desirable house action as it leads in all-round appearance! In the corporate limits. Markets: com 33c, oats 20c, Drive it—and experience a combination of Valve- butter 12c eggs 9c, chickens 7c. in-Head power, get-away and economy that makes it America’s best buy far performance! Drive it—and A RELIC OF 1646 Drlvo h o m e this factl The writer was permitted to In­ revel in handling ease and riding ease that make it spect an old combination day FIRST . . . and Finest. . . for America’s best buy for comfort! Drive it—and enjoy book and ledger, which is now ALL-ROUND SAFETY five-fold motoring protection that makes it America’s the property of C. M. Richmond, AT LOWEST COST best buy for safety! of Forrest, and R. C Deputy, of Montlcello, Indiana. Again this year, more people are buying Chevrolets than any other make of car. And the reason is—more Just who the book originally Bonnie Sawyer, 9, please* her “Mom.* belonged to we were not able to value. Coine, test this car; drive home the facts for determine but It apparently was The love and care which mothers yourself; and you’ll drive home in a new ChevroletI a store that also did funeral work devote to sons and daughters throughout the year will be re­ for there is an entry for one child’s paid with tokens and messages of coffin and box. $6. The first affection on Sunday, May 14. The entry was in February, 1846. occasion wilt be the nation's thirty- There is also a charge of fS for seventh observance of Mother’s Day. team and man working on road Like little Bonnie Sawyer, 5, pic­ two days. A barrel of flour was tured above, who combined a hug with • Mother’s Day greeting for charged for 95; 140 pounds of her mom, hide of all ages will ahower beef, 95.11. Four bushels of ap- their mothers — and grandmothers, godmothers and aunta — with lov­ ing measagea on the day. Mothers, Coma In . . . drive a Chevrolet. . . end you'll know why Ift true to their unselfish natures, now AMERICA'S BEST SELUR . . . AMERICA'S REST BUY! share the day with all womanhood.

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MOT TUESDAY EVENING tkm range—coal and gas-—4 burn- CBOmr TO raCSENT The Daughters of Isabella met era A gas oven—2-hole coal. Al­ APOLLO QUARTET INSURANCE Tuesday evening in the K of C so a 6-ft Serve! gas refrigeratogr- hall. Mias Teresa Storr gave a both priced reasonable. — K. R. 71m Methodist Youth Fellow­ REAL ESTATE very interesting and colorful ac­ Porterfield. Chatsworth. ship organisation aI the Forrest Gallons count of her trip to Europe at Methodist church will present the FARM LOANS which time she visited Rome, Apollo quartet of Illinois Wesley­ had two audiences with the Pope Always whlta• •• an University in a program to be FARM and visited Our Lady of Fatima One swallow may not ntaan a held at the Forrest high school MANAGEMENT in Portugal and many other in­ summer but it can lead to a fall. always bright gym at 7:30 pm , CDT, on May teresting places. 18. This group has performed The remainder of the evening Diplomacy has been defined as DUPONT previously in Forrest at the BONDS was spent playing 60 with Mrs. the art of letting the other fellow March meeting of the F-S-W Par­ Thomas Lutson and Mrs. John have your own way. ■•use Paiat ent-Teacher aasodatloa Baked AUTO LICENSE Kane receiving the honors. goods will be served In The Home Very delicious refreshments Mother—“That young man stays Ec room following the program. were served at the close of the late. Doesn’t he know how to say No admission will be charged but evening by Mrs. Anton Weller, goodnight f* donations wil be gratefully ac­ Mrs. Lester Hubly, Mrs. Frank Daughter—“Does he!” cepted. Proceeds will go to ful­ Kaiser, Jr., Mrs. Carl Weller, fill a pledge of the organization Landlord — What’s the com- Mrs. Clifford McGreal and Mrs. to World Friendship. John Lawless. plant? The June meeting will be an Tenant—The bathroom faucet FORREST METHODIST outing. won’t run. Would you mind hav­ CHURCH ing the hole in the root shifted P. Henry Lots, Pastor THE PLAINDEALER takes over the tub? F lo w e r s 9:46 ajn., Sunday church school. subscriptions for practically every Husband—I passed Harris in the 10:46 a.m., Church worship WE WILL HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF magazine published and can save service. This is Mother's Day or money, besides guaranteeing deliv­ street yesterday and he refused to recognize me. Thinks I’m not his better Parent’s Day. The Rev. FLOWERS FOR MOTHER’S DAY ery of the paper or money re­ C. J. Lotz, superintendent of the funded. tf equal, I guess. Hydrangeas . . Mixed Pots.. Geraniums, Etc. Wife—Well, you certainly • are Sunset Home, Quincy. Illinois, brother of the pastor, will be the his equal! He’s nothing but a Johnston nnd Bench's Boxed Chocolates for Mother's Day also bluffing, brainless, conceited idiot! Du Pont #40 Outside guest speaker. We will also cele­ Many Other Gift* for Her. such aa: White House Paint keeps brate the sacrament of baptism Nylons — Cologne — Salad Seta — Lamps — Plastic Table your house looking "freshly both for children and adults and Covers — Home Permanents — The Meyeroord Self Decorating painted” for years/ See the a number of persons will unite Shadow Box. Wild Mouse Hunt label for full deecription of with the church both preparatory W e Win Be Glad to Help Servo You "self-cleaning” action. and full members. Encounters Snag 6:30 p.m., Youth Fellowship The young people are inviting In New York Park their mothers to be their special NEW YORK—That nation wide guests and a special program is FAEBBURY, ILLINOIS wild mouse hunt by thousands of being planned. high school students interested in 8:00 p.m., Tuesday, the Youth Movies are better than ever! studying the little rodents—which Fellowship is sponsoring the Apol­ Forrest, Illinois was to have been sponsored by a lo Quartet of Illinois Wesleyan Matinee Sat. 2:00—Night 6:30 cancer research laboratory—has at the high school gym. They j reday May II been called off in this state by the will also serve and sell baked ob Day Tills Week . . Hie game laws of the city's park de­ stuff. Everyone cordially invited salary is $175.00 p artm en t to attend. Red Skelton and Brian Dr. Clarence C. Little, director of 7:00 p.m., Wednesday, choir re­ Donlevy in a famous cancer research Institu­ hearsal. “A Southern tion, started the whole thing some On Sunday, May 21, the Sibley months ago when he called upon group will have an exchange of To Our Many SAMP1M the 250,000 boys and girls in 15.000 pastors. The pastor of the Say- Yankee** AND otnci science clubs throughout the United brook Methodist church will be WHtTMANf States to trap 13 species of wild, Friday, Saturday May 12-13 ASSOUMBtrS the guest pastor in our church. Friends and Customers Matinee Sat'day 2—Night 6:30 outdoor mice that scientists would FULL LINE OF MOTHER’S like to know more about. ivUqKzq DAY CARDS The students were to domesti­ We wish to pass along the following price declines on cate and breed the small mammals our dairy itemst Conibear Drug Store in their school laboratories and ob­ Chatsworth, Illinois serve them for signs of cancer and other diseases, as well as for Roszell’s Seal Test Homogenized g^M UBniey genetic variations. Thus a nation­ Grade “A” Milk NEWS CARTOON wide effort, which would ba pro­ hibitive In cost If left to specialists, Sunday, Monday May 14-15 would have been achieved. HALF GALLONS ...... 35c Continuous Sunday From 2:00 . Up to now. Dr. Little reported, ^ kadcmt m m w im i! a thousands of students in thirty- seven states and the District of A l l THE NEWS... Borden’s Homogenized CULLOM. ILLINOIS M L THE hi ViN Columbia bad responded to the call. Detailed instructions war* sent UNLESS...YOU ! Grade “A” Milk ^ M IN Shows Start 7:30 P. M. them by the laboratory, but since w llA E f S ». *— --TTt— • i'ii i n'11■,,,, 19 c DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME! the work is necessarily slow nto re­ ffiS M S W HALF G A LLO N S...... 35c sults had been reported yet. Friday, Saturday May 12-15 (Academy Award winning In New York, small groups of YOUR NEIGHBOftHOOl COTTAGE CHEESE ...... 19c picture for 1940 with Broderick IN COLOR! students in the Bronx high school Crawford, academy award win­ of science, Prospect Heights high ner for his work in this picture “Dakota Lil” school and Manual Training high and Joanne Dru. With Rod Cameron, George school in became in­ NEWS CARTOON Montgomery and Marie Wind­ terested. Seven girls and five boys sor, from the two Brooklyn schools D A V I Ture., Wed. May 18-17 made traps under the direction of Job Days—The salary will be Sunday, Monday May 14-15 Harry Cole, science teacher in $200.00 unless claimed May 11 COMEDY! Manual Training, for setting out in Chatsworth, Illinois the public parks. “When Willie That was when the parks de­ Comes Marching partment halted the hunt. No trans could be set In the parks, an offi­ Home?* cial ruled, because, in the first With Dan Dailey, Co trine Cul­ place, squirrels might get caught. Selected Short Subjects vert and Coleen Townsend. And, in the second place, there were no mice in our parks, anyway. Coming Turn., Wednes. May 18-17 The department is proud of lta selective extermination of obnox­ Cheaper By the Dozen “ Tension** ious rodents. motlxr’s Day Prince of Foxes With Audrey Totter, Barry Nancy Goes to Rio Sullivan and Cyd Charisse CHATSWORTH BUS SCHEDULE Ambush East Bound West Bound Remember Your Mother With 2:40 P. M. 10:06 A. M. 8:30 P. M. 6:35 P. M. Standard Time i g 4 A m u s e m e n t A lovely cotton dress by Georgians, up from RIDES — SHOWS — GAMES

CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS A Blouse by Terry In nylon, rayon May IS to Both or cotton Ofi Sunday Shows Continuous from up fr o m ______CLEAN, WHOLESOME FUN 2:00 (DST) — Week Nights 7:30 (DST) Chatsworth City Park Thursday Only May ! “Trail of the Beautiful Hankies in solid ooiors , Lonesome ” Potitivdy Guirinterd and prints ______SSc to MAN-TAILORED MAGIC (Technicolor) SLACKS PIT ALII With Fred MacM array and The Magic Waistline slims inches aw ay...The Magic Nylon and Rayon Ooratta Friday, Saturday May 12-18 Crease is stitched Into place . Slips up from ______*Sands of two Jima* for pormanont grass and CRESCEnT lasting naalnass.. .Ttio Mojud Hosiery in new summer shades rowriAC With John Wayne, Adele Mara Magic Panto# vnsnaps to launder, a wonderful aid N ew en d in g Saturday, May IS Now end nog Bat., May 19th to parsonal daintiness and Sunday, Monday May 14- LEX) GORCEY and the Bow­ FRED MacMURRAY comfort.. .Tho Magic Length ery Boys in their funniest film FUZZY KNIGHT “ When WiUie for instant Dll THE ONLY Silk Scarfs and Jewelry SLACKS OP THEIR KIND as low a s ______“Blonde DynamiteP “ The T ra il o f the Comes Marching IN THE COUNTRY! Cbmedy - Cartoon - News Lonesome Pint? H o m tT Color By Technicolor W A L lP A P tn s tarts Sunday for Fire Days! Saturday, May 13th you will receive a BOTTLE OF CO­ Toes* Wedneo. May 16- LOGNE for your mother with each purchase. A Frank Capra Production Starring the one aqd only “Intruder in the Mother Didn't BING CROSBY In DusC* T e ll Me** “Riding High9* With David Brian and CUm Folks, we guarantee this pic­ ture as being one of the finest 'Paid In FulT 'Jiggs and Maggie ...... ' ■ ' ■' ---- In C ourt” MARR OIL CO,