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SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR CHATSWOkTH, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1950 N O . 43

Many Good Books Richard Fruin Useful Life Ends Hot Slugs... For Summer Reading: Chatsworth Boys Buried In Gilman E d ig r a p h s . •. Death Comes to

Considering the shape the Are In Library Cemetery Saturday After Months of Summer is the season v "If I am defeated, the news world Is in, a man wonders Spend Six Days b will sweep the nation that this George! Smith youngsters have plenty of spare Funeral services for Richard C. why Russia Is so interested Fruin, 65, were held Saturday at. is a Republican year,” said In controlling it time and It’s a good Idee to spend some of it reading. The Chats 10 o’clock in the Catholic church Senator Claude Pepper. He Much Suffering in Gilman with burial in St. was defeated on May 2, so we The eye for an eye and worth library is just the place to Eastern" x ' States 1 Sunday Afternoon find some interesting and exciting Mary's cemetery there. shall see if he is scared or tooth for tooth advocates, sa tisfied . books. Look at these titl Mr. Fruin died in a Kankakee Mrs. Henry Harms play right into the hands of Two Days Spent hospital last Thursday, where he •k Burial In St. oculists and dentists. Snow Dog; Wild Trek; Ride ’Ehi is Buried Sunday Peggy; Boys From Sharon. had been a patient for ten days. A daily thought at twilight * Touring , He was born Sept. 10, 1884, at reminds that every time the Patrickfs Cemetery More than 1.000,000 Am­ Cherry Ames, Student Nurse; A t Chatsworth El Paso, a son of John and Mary sun sets, your Federal gov­ erican dtiasns are engaged Cherry Ames, Flight Nurse; Shag W ash in g ton , D . C . W ednesday Dougherty Fruin. He was married ernment is 515 million deeper in setting and servicing auto­ gy Man of Oz; Carney’s House to M in Nellie McNeff, of Chats in debt. Mrs. Ettssbeth Harms, daughter mobiles, and we are still Party; Ghost of Garreth Lodge- Gerald Bartlett, Donald Stadler, worth, who survives. ■k George T. Smith, 42, who had o t John and Folks Ortlepp, was waiting for a new car. Other books available are Mud and Ronald W isthuff left Monday, Also surviving are a daughter, Experts say our government spent most of his lifetime in born in Sullivan township March Lark; Patsy Jefferson; Deer June 12th, to take a six day tour Chatsworth, died in St. Joseph’s * Mary Cecelia, a nurse at St. Mary is based on a system of check 17. 1080, and departed this life at The man who says money Stalker; Marmee; Secret Lake; of the east. They met a party hospital in Bloomington Sunday hospital in Kankakee; four bro­ and balance. The taxpayer her home In Chatsworth after a isn’t the most Important Tammy Out of Time; Bible Stor­ at Chicago and left by train for afternoon, at 12:30 o’clock, after thers, Frank FTuin of Gilman; turns over the check but won­ prolonged Illness a t a year, last thing In life, will have a dif­ ies; The Peter Rabbit series; Wiz­ New York, arriving early in the an illness of several months. Jerry, Ed and Marie, of E2 Paso, ders what the government Thursday, June 15th, at the age of ficult time naming three ard of Oz aeries; Football Trees; morning. They had two days and The body was brought to the four sisters, Mrs. Nellie Gibbens, 70 y ea rs. things that are more impor­ Jamie and the Tired Train; Why does with the balance. Hanson-Watson funeral home in one night in that city. They took of Michigan; Mrs .Mary Reeves ■k Funeral services were held Sun­ ta n t. the Chimes Rang, and many oth­ a sightseeing bus to upper and Chatsworth Monday. The Altar of ; Mrs. Josephine Upon reading that Groucho day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock in ♦ ers. Stop in on Wednesday or lower Manhattan, saw the Statue and Rosary Society of the Catholic O’Neil of Michigan and Mrs. Eliz­ Marx is suing for divorce, a the Evangelical United Brethren As a man says, give the Saturday afternoon and pick out of Liberty, visited Rockefeller church said Rosary there for him abeth Tully of Bloomington. man in Chatsworth asks if church, and regardless of rainy, devil his dues, bupt don’t pay a good book. Center and the Diamond Horse­ at 4 o’clock Tuesday afternoon. ------o—------that means that he wife has disagreeable weather, the services him time and a half for over­ ------o------shoe. Ronald called on his cousin Funeral services were held in PLAN were largely attended. Rev. E. E. or hasn’t a sense of humor. tim e. APPRECIATED SEX VICE at the U. S. Merchant Marine G ibson C ity C ouple •k Saints Peter and Paul church on Reiser, her pastor, officiated. Miss Academy, King’s Point, Long Is­ Wednesday morning at 9:30, con­ In a letter to Fire Chief Lee A man says the vanishing Ffaye Shafer was organist ai land. Feted On Wedding ducted by his pastor, Rev. R. & Maplethorpe the Ruppel family American is the one who says Kenneth Rosenboom sang two vo­ Leaving New York, they took a Raney.. Burial was in St. Pat­ Bible School Pupils said : he likes his job. cal solos. Burial was in the "We wish to express our sincere train for Washington and had two Anniversary rick’s cemetery. Chatsworth cemetery. Will Have Picnic thanks to the Chatsworth Fire De­ days and a night there. They vis­ On Friday evening, June 16th, He was bom March 1, 1908, in freezer Her early life was spent with partment for the fine response and ited the government buildings and Chicago, son of Michael and Mary her parents on the farm near Cul- Friday In Park 85 relatives and friends gathered Old-Time K. of C. work in preventing the loss of our enjoyed seeing both houses in ses­ at the town hall in Charlotte to Resch Smith. He married Miss lom, where die received her early Margaret Wilson Nov. 6, 1938, in The St. Paul Lutheran church home. We realize now, more than sion. A hot argument was brew­ celebrate the 25th wedding anni­ Picnic Scheduled for education in the public schools, Chatsworth. He lived here for 35 will dose its annual Vacation ever before, the value of the serv­ ing in the lower house, which versary of Mr. and Mrs. George 41 and developed interest in church pleased the boys. They also en­ Sunday, June 25 yeare, and from early youth fol­ Church School on Friday with a ice of a fire truck and crew to the Sterrenberg, Gibson City. and neighborhood, and early form­ joyed the thrill of climbing to the lowed the trade of painter, first picnic for the enrollees and their homes In the country.” A program was pesented con­ The Chatsworth Knights of Co­ ed many friendships. top of Washington Monument, with his father and later with his parents in the local city park. ■ ■■ ■■ - o ■ ■ ■■ sisting of a mock wedding, read­ lumbus lodge is sponsoring a pic­ On March IS, 1901, she was which ia over 555 feet high. (Most two brothers, James and Joe, until On Sunday morning a children’s ings, songs, baton twirling and nic to which the general public is united in marriage with Henry Fire Company people go up in the elevator). This illness forced him to retire. day service will occupy the in­ tumbling acts. invited for next Sunday, June 25, Harms, with whom she lived and little Jaunt ia only for the young Surviving are his wife, two sons, terest of the congregation and its The tea table was centered at Oliver's Grove, four miles south worked on farms east of Cullom Answers Three and fair; thoae with rheumatism Robert and John, both at home, friends as • recognition of the with a three-tier wedding cake, of Chatsworth. and Chatsworth and in the neigh­ or lumbago better not try It. They People have been invited to take his mother, Mrs. Mary Smith, of RS borhood of Charlotte, thus enlarg- Oiiritual devotion and enthusiasm Country Fire Calls which Mrs. Robert Ashman serv­ left Friday night and arrived back Chatsworth; two brothers, James 4eaw *---- ... ,1, -a- _ Shown by the youth of the church. ed. Mrs. Thees Sterrenberg and their lunch baskets along and en­ M f MW Circift OK i n f t n l M MM The Chatsworth Fire Protection In Chicago Saturday morning, re­ and Joseph, both of Chatsworth; Miss Gloria Switzer, Piper City, joy the day. There will be free e d ! moved In church and community An enrolknent of 48 pupils, District has really gtuyo the porting a wonderful trip with no­ and seven sisters, Mrs. Mike Buck- augmented fag guests and visitors, poured. ice cream cones for children under circles. Chatsworth firemen a workout re­ have, Morris, Ind.; Mrs. Henry thing Rftt but sleep and much Mr. and Mrs. Sterrenberg re­ 14 and lemonade for all. A band (lowed • course for the past 2 cently with three calls. Day, Normal; Mrs. Katherine Mc­ experience gained. ceived many beautiful gifts. Per­ concert and various other amuse­ Mr. I M r. weeks that land them into “Our The Erst was the J. Adam Rup- Dermott, Piper City ; Mrs. Frances sons assisting presented Mrs. ments have been scheduled. In M sttaa Faith”. Teachers of the . H M m home in GennanviUe Doran, Forrest; Mrs. Elinor Bald­ oourse were Mrs. George Saat- Jeannetie^Magee, Sterrenberg with a beautiful or­ case of rain the picnic will be Chatsworth about eight years ages, township on MonAfer of last week. er, Herrin; Mrs. Mary Birkenbeil, hoff, Mrs. Cleotls Grieder, Misses chid and Mr. Sterrenberg with a held Sunday, July 2nd. and came into the circle of rela­ The William Oandall barn, north Berwyn and Mrs. Helen Webber, Verna Gillett, Joyce Hoeger, Bar­ Everett Thorndyke carnation buttonier. After the o m r tives and Mends at the Evangeli­ of Piper City, on Thursday when Sacramento, Calif. bara Warder and Gail Hummel, lightning struck and fire destroy­ congratulations to the couple, Mr. CELEBRATE SILVER cal Uni tad Brethren church. Wed In Cullom His father preceded him in Handwork that centered In the ed the building. A number of pigs and Mrs. Sterrenberg thanked WEDDING For many yean the was handi­ death. capped in her activtlee due to construction and equipment of a rned together with other con­ Miss Jeannette Magee o t C ul­ everyone for their gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weiher- heart ailment, which upon several modern house of worship occupied tents of the building. lom, and Everett Thorndyke of Persons attended from Chats­ mlller held open house for their occasions brought anxiety to her as well si developed the talents Friday a false alarm called the Piper City, were married Sunday worth, Charlotte, Cullom, Saune- friends and relatives Sunday aft­ Calvary Baptist loved ones; however, she never of the children. The accomplish­ flp fighting equipment and men afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at St. mln, Onarga, Pontiac, Piper City, ernoon and evening in celebration yielded to her weakness, but de­ ments in this phase of the school to make a run to the Henry Hor- John’s Lutheran church in Cullom. Gibson City and Ashkum. of their 25th wedding anniver­ Closes Successful termined to live so she could con­ will be exhibited In the church ntckel farm, south of Chatsworth, Miss Magee is a daughter of Mr. ------o ------sary. Their daughter, Mrs. Janet tinue to wield her influence as a parlors an Suntky. tenanted by the Henry Branz fam­ and Mrs. Ray Magee of Cullom, BIRTHDAY PARTY Honegger, and Miss Kathryn Bible School mother in her home and upon the Mrs. Carl Miller and Mrs. Bur­ ily. A little 7-year-old girl was and Mr. Thorndyke is a son of Fourteen neighbors and rela­ Young assisted at the refresh­ The Calvary Baptist vacation lives of her five growing boys. nell Henrichs are serving as the reported as having phoned the Mr. and Mrs. Cy Thomdye of Pi­ tives of Philip Homickel gave ment table. Bible school closed after a two Was m One Year supervisory committee of the alarm in. p er C ity. him a surprise party Friday night The couple received many mes­ weeks’ session lasting from June It was about a year ago that picnic on Friday, while the pro­ The Ruppela have a new $17,000 The Rev. A. T. Buckler perform­ at his Chatsworth home and sages of congratulation and gifts. 5th to 16th. Their final meet­ she took seriously ill, and after gram on Sunday will be the cli­ home ready for occupancy that ed the ceremony. found him nursing a sore jaw ------o ing was a program held Friday some weeks of treatment in the max of the efforts of Mrs. John stands very dose to the old farm Attendants were Mrs. Adam from a bad tooth. He soon re­ HAVE NEW SON evening for the parents and home was taken to the hospital at Gerdas, Sr., Mrs. Vernon Hum­ home in which the family was still Buff, sister of the groom, and moved his bandages, changed his Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Dewey friends. Falrtoury, where everything known mel, Misses Goldie Hornstein, living. When the roof of the old Roger Magee, brother of the bride. clothes and forgot about his Maplethorpe of Rock Island, a son The school had an enrollment was done to aid in her recovery. Audrey Dickman, Helen Gardes house caught fire It was feared The bride was attired in a white troubles. Later in the evening on June 20th. He has been nam­ of about 60 children. Mrs. Wayne About the beginning of the year and Mr. Clarence Bayston. The that not only this building but the gabardine suit with navy blue ac­ his daughter and husband, Mr. ed John Dewey. This Is the first Taylor and Mrs. Orlan Wilson she was returned to her home. time of the program la at 10:00 new house would be destroyed. cessories and a corsage of pink and Mrs. John McGonigle and grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey assisted by Miss Wilma Houser, For some time she appeared great­ am . -Sunday, to which there ia The Melvin fire company re rosebuds. The matron of honor Mrs. Hornickel’s two sisters, Miss­ Maplethorpe, Sr., of Chatsworth. taught the beginners. Mrs. Clar­ wore a white suit with white ac­ ------o------ly improved but soon R became a cordial welcome extended to aponded first and held the fire es Emma and Clara Langlopz all ence Lee and Mrs. Claude King cessories and a corsage of red rose evident that her strength t the community. . in partial check until their water from Chicago joined the party. had the primary. Mrs. Rowgo supply failed. The Chatsworth buds. The guests took along a lunch led the juniors and Rev. Rowgo The bride's mother wore a navy Coming Events ... attention she received at TAKK8 PHONE POSITION firemen arrived in time to finish and a few present and birthday had the intermediates. Mrs. Roy blue sheer dress with white acces­ the hospital and in the home in Miss Blanche Cline has been the Job of putting out the fire and cards to make the occasion re- Sleeth was Bible secretary for sories and the groom’s mother all these additional months was named chief operator and cashier save the fine new building. The memberable. the school and Rev. Rowgo was Impressive. Not only by physic­ for the Illinois Cbrnmerdpl Tele­ family had planned to move soon wore a printed beige sheer dress Cub Scout Notice general superintendent. They ------o------The Yacht Club, Den No. 4, Cub ians and nurses but by the many phone Company at Chatsworth to but were adding some finishing with black accessories. Each used the Scripture Press material Scouts, will exhibit their hand­ close relatives, who devoted them­ fill the vacaancy caused by the re­ touches so they transferred to the wore a corsage of white carna­ James Freehill and reported good attendance and work Saturday night in Haberkom selves to her comfort and need in cent death of Miss Myrtle Crites. new home and the old house will tio n s. a fine school. park. Mrs. Willis Bennett is the unselfish and sympathetic devo- Miss Cline has been employed for be torn down, as had been plan­ A reception was held at the Is New American ------6 ------den mother for this group of boys. the past several years as an oper­ ned. church parlors. Legion Commander ROHENBOOM8 HAVING i ator. Hie blaze was caused from the Following a wedding trip to an Legion Auxiliary A WONDERFUL VACATION Assistants of M ia Cline at pres­ cook stove, on which wa$h water undisclosed destination, the couple At the regular meeting of the Surviving are her H ie American Legion Auxiliary Bob Rosenboom mailed The ent are Miss Margaret Watson, was being heated. The wall was will reside on a farm near Piper Chatsworth American Legion on Henry Harms, and five sons Hen­ will hold a picnic in the city park Plaindealer a postcard from Mrs. Wallace Dickman, Misa ignited behind the stove. Members City after June 23. Monday evening the election of of­ ry R., of Harvey, Illinois; Was- Monday evening for members and Spearfish, South Dakota, dated Sherry Hummel and Miss Dolores of the family soon noticed the fire Guests attended from Pontiac, ficers was held. The following ley C of Cullom, John F. of For­ their familes. June 15th in which he says: rest City, El., Reno of Campton, M artin. and called for help. Park Forest, Gilman, Chatsworth, officers were elected: Command­ "This is a wonderful place; are Rumors were In circulation that Cullom, Lehigh, SL Anne, Cornell er—James Freehill; Vice Com­ >0 1 . 2 5 California, and Glen R., of La CALLING ALL BOYS spending two days here in the Judy Koehler, little daughter of and Piper City. mander, Allen Diller; Sergeant-at- Grange, Illinois. Also Mrs. George w n x . h o n o r n o n Baseball practice! All boys 8 to Black Hills. Thanks for sending '•<)■••• *f 90 the Robert Koehlers, had phoned ------o------Arms, Bob Tauber; Finance Of­ be * j y r Harms, a sister, and F. A. Ortlepp, PASTOR SUNDAY 12 interested ni baseball be at the the Plaindealer to us at Michel, m4 in the alarm. A report from Mr. REFORMATORY FOR WOMEN ficer, S. H. Herr. Other officers brother, both of Chatsworth, eight The Melvin and Roberta Luther­ high school diamond Monday eve­ North Dakota. Everything go­ Koehler to Fire Chief Lee Maple­ QETO8 N EW H EAD are appointed by the oommander. in ■ W II lf«h grandchildren and one great an churches will have a union cel­ ning at 6:30. ing fine; will be home in about Dtfwr (U m l f grandchild. ebration Sunday for the Rev. J. C. thorpe stated that Judy was with Doris S. Whitney, of New York The only appointment made thus two weeks.” far is the Adjutant, Kenneth Som­ o ■ - Fwsessd largely Atteai__ Etnfalt’s 50th anniversary in the her father at the time the City, has been named superintend­ CULLOM YOUTH Mr. and Mrs. Rosenboom, and ers. Other appointments will be In addition to all members of m in istry. phone call of the fire came in and ent of the state reformatory for HONORED BY F. F. A. son Dick and Al Gerbracht are For the past eleven years he has that it was not she who put in made later. the immediate family and many women near Dwight The appoint­ Joe EL GInter of Cullom was on a motor trip through the west. close relatives and friends out of served the Melvin and Roberts th e ca ll. ment is effective July 10th. The retiring officers are: Com­ When the Plaindealer editor mander, W illis Pearson; Vice Com­ elected "State Farmer" and sec­ town friends who attended the fu­ congregations, coming there in the ------o------Miss Whitney succeeds Helen read the card it brought back mander, Noble Pearson; Sergeant- tional vice president at the Illinois neral included Mrs. John Wldmer winter of 1989. CULLOM CATHOLIC CHURCH H. Hazard, who resigned. Miss very pleasant memories of a trip SERVED BY NEW PASTOR at-Arms, John Bouhl; Finance Of­ Association of Future Farmers of and daughter, Mrs. Margaret Leo­ Hazard has been on a leave of America convention in Champaign he took some 35 years ago with a HONORING m s MOTHER The Rev. Edward C. Leonard, absence since July 1949, when O. ficer was, and still is, S. H. Herr; llo»*i< M co n o a pold of MI. Morris, Illinois; Mr. la s t w eek . trainload of newspaper folks. Mr. and Mrs .Elmer Koemer, Adjutant, James Freehill. w f« ,* and Mrs. Harold Wldmer of Free­ who was recently appointed pastor H. Lewis was appointed acting Joe was also elected director of They were entertained at a Naperville, came Wednesday for ------o------SIhqi. StraMhi* port, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harms, of St. John's Catholic church in head of the reformatory. the district, representing five sec­ mountain trout supper at Spear­ (M«V •»*. his mothers’ birthday and spent of VermontviUe, Michigan, Mr. Cullom, arrived Saturday and took Mias Whitney, an experienced tions in the FFA organization. He fish, whlah will never be forgot­ I m hi the day with his parents, Mr. and New Coal Stokers and M n. Gerald Bates of Naper­ charge of the parish. Since the social worker, has held posts at graduated from Cullom with the ten for its excellencewpd the hos­ Mrs. P. A. Koemer, Sr. ville, El., Mr. and Mrs Ernest death of Father John Kenrick on Rlkers Island penitentiary in New Being Added to class of 1950 and is the first State pitality of the people. The trip Sharp of Geneva, Indiana, and Mr. April 7th, CUllom has not had a York City and at the House of Farmer elected from Cullom. was made from Deadwood on a N o t i c e and Mrs. James Peterson of near resident pastor. Correction in Detroit, Michigan, Chatsworth Schools - '■ O' ■ mountain train that coasted all Livingston County Board of Re­ Geneva, Illinois. ■ -■ - -o------—- United Press reported. At a special meeting Saturday DUE JULY FIRST the way down into the Spearfish view la now in session, office lo­ ------O' DONALD BAYLOR TO WED night of the school board of unit Vehicle stickers are due July canyon and the trip back to Dead- cated In the North East Base­ LAWLESS WILL SUNDAY. JUNE 9STH KICKED RY COW district number i, a stoker con­ first. Get yours now from the wood was made after night with ment Rooms of the Court House. GO TO BOYS’ STATE Mrs. Harvey Baylor announces A coer kicked Edward Carls, tract for the high school was village clerk, now and save em­ a mountain rain storm in pro­ Hours 900 am, to 400 pm, FROM CHATSWORTH the marriage of her son, Donald Flanagan farmer, about 6 am , given to C. I* Ortman. A con­ barrassment later. Vehicle tax, gress. Hie night was pitch dark; CDST, daily, Monday through to Doris Nelson of Viborg. North Monday fracturing a bone in his The Chatsworth American Le­ tract for a new furnace and stok­ $3.00..—R. J. Rosenberger. the thunder roared and the light­ Friday, close at noon Saturday. Dakota, on Sunday, June 25th, at leg. He was milking her at tfae gion post voted at a recent meet­ er for the grade school was given ning flashed and the engine had a All complains must be filed by Au­ two o’clock at the Onarga Presby­ tim e. ing to send Robert Lawless to to Rosenboom Brothers. No ac­ ATTEND BIBLICAL SCHOOL tough time making the up-moun­ gust 1, 1960. terian church.—Onarga Leader A — ------O- -!'. -.■■ ■ Boys’ State as the representative tion has been taken aa yet on the Rev. Clarence Bigler and Mias tain climb but everybody thought JyO W. EL M OORE, C lerk Review. Donald was a former ICR CREAM SOCIAL from this area. vacancy In the grade school Jani­ Josephine Wildcat have registered It was wonderful so we cannot " ■ » » • . i j . • -jigEl The Chatsworth Catholic lad­ riy o lF rw Chatsworth boy. torial position. Applications may for the five-week summer session blame the Chatsworth visitors for n HA1NRD OCT ies are having a home made ice be mads at the high school office saying, “This K a tin g Spaoo HOME at Garrett Biblical Institute. Rev. The Chatswwrth Fannalls base­ cream social Saturday, June 94. or to Lloyd Shafer, secretary. Bigler received a scholarship place”. The Charlotte Home Bureau ball team was rained out Sunday We wish to express our sincere » 201 • 202 Serving will start at 5 o’clock ■— - - o ■ ■ - which will take care a t h is roam will hold a picnic at Chautauqua on their scheduled game with A ition for all the acta of DST on the church lawn. In CARD OF THANKS Park in Pontiac on Sunday, and fees. He expects to return CARD OF THANKS Bloomington team In that city. by our Mends and neigh­ case of rain it will be held in the I wish to thank everyone who I sincerely thank everyone June 25, for members and each week-end fof the Sunday Next Sunday the team goes to bors during the I Tin see and death high school gym. lot cream, sent me cards, letters, and flowers sent me cards and flowers du friends. Pot hide dinner at one services. His work will be along Maiaeilles for a game with the a t our wife and mother.—-H. G. cake, sandwiches, coffee, and during my stay in the pospitaL my stay in the hospital. o’clock, daylight time. the line of rural dkveh lsadsr Harms and Family. * pop. *PJ Mrs. Lillie Wells sh ip . . • Mis. James F. Coyne, i

* THE CHATSWORTH PLAINDEALER, CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS Thursday, June 22, GRADUATES INCREASING WEATHER A FACTOR CBNimAL ILLINOIS Mr*. John Bygman received Mr*. Stillman Sowders and son Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kiefer and Here is an interesting note from Science has worked In nearly PEOPLE HAD FREAKISH Strawn News Notes word of the death of her unde Milton of Sheldon came Monday family were guests Htursday eve­ the oollegee. Bradley, Eureka, De every field and now it is being us­ WEATHER LAST WEEK Edward Steinlich* which occur­ until Wednesday to the Wesley ning at the Willard Wenger home red on Saturday at Milbank, Min­ Kiefer home. Mrs. Sowders re­ in Fairbury. Pauw. Mac Murray, University of ed with the weather. Mark Local people got a taste, figur­ nesota. Also a sister, Mrs. Em­ turned home on Wednesday while Illinois all report the class of 1950 Twain said "Everyone talks about atively speaking last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bach told at­ ma Hart of Strewn survives. Milton remained for a longer as the largest class in history. the weather, but no one does any­ night, of how quick the weather tended th e K afer-B a eta told re ­ Velma Uoneggi Mr. and Mrs. Walter Treden- v isit. More young people are finishing thing.” The University of Illi­ can change in Illinois. It was Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Elasser union at the Elmer Bachtold extremely hot and sultry the early nick spent Thursday in Kanka­ and Miss Kutn Sullivan of Pe­ Roy, Fred and Chester Stein home at Anchor. Ralph Koehl V college today than ever before. nois ia trying to do something, if kee. Part of this is caused by the GI not actually to the weather, at part of the evening but in less oria, Mr. aqd Mrs Glen Spring and Robert Elliot left Monday for Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zimmer­ Mrs. John Price of Weston June Ceremoni aid to veterans, but the increased least'to the means of finding out than two hours temperatures had and son of East Peoria, Mr. and a week's fishing at the Isle of man and Mrs. Minnie Zimmerman spent Sunday at the Eidon Marlin enrollment has other causes, about it. Last year an unpredicted dropped 23 degrees and by maim­ Mrs. Robert Hube and son, Carl Dreams resort. Park Rapids, Min­ of Calumet City arrived Friday Mis* Velma Jean home. among them increased incomes. shower drenched th4 graduates as ing the temperature registered 42* Huber and son of Morton, Mrs. n esota. and are at the A. J. Reed and daughter of Mr. and N Twenty years ago the U. of I. they marched to the stadium' This a drop of about 40 degrees. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holland of Christine Schneider of Melvin Mr. and Mrs. John A. Grueling Mrs. Mary Gullburg home. The Honegger, and Ralp graduated about 2,000. This year year they are searching the sky Frequent showers and unseason­ Pekin visited at the Frank Hor- were Sunday guests at the Carl and daughter of Peoria spent Herman Zimmermans returned Koehl, son of Mr. and I it was over 4,000. with a radar screen. If any heavy ably cold weather prevailed over nickle home on Monday. and Ben Huber homes. Miss Ruth Tuesday and Wednesday at the home Sunday but Mrs. Minnie Koehl, were united in One field in which there is still rain clouds show up in the vicinity the week-end and many furnace Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Henry Sullivan remained at the Huber home of Mr, and Mrs. Riahard Zimmerman remained for a long­ at 2 p.m. Sunday, June a decided shortage is the elemen­ the ceremony will be held in two fires were rekindled. Farmers and son of Cincinnati, Ohio, Mr. home for a longer Visit. R lngler. e r v isit. W. M. Pritchard of Ft tary branch of teaching. This installments ini the gymnasium. were kept from the com fields so and Mrs. Willard Wenger of Heated St the double makes a scarcity of teachers for long that many fields became Falrbary were Sunday supper mony in the presence the grade schools Have you read the want ads? weedy and in some spots the corn guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley mediate families. was damaged by standing water. Kiefer and family. Miss Helen Pierson Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Curtis piano prelude of tradii of Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ding music. Curtis of Odell and Mr*. Herman The bride wore s Forrest News Notes Knauer of Strewn left Sunday t i m e o white lace over taffi for a week in the Smoky Mts. corsage of white swee and other places of interest. tered with and orchid. HONOR VISITOR FROM As per the rules of the contest held recently in our Mr. and Mrs. Frank Homlckle Her cousin, Miss Ma N EW MEXICO and John and Karen were Sunday egger, was her atten store, the following people, who had their chil­ E. R. Fortna departed last Wed­ guests at tlje Norman Lloyd home ing a gown of blue nesday for his home in Albuquer­ in Bloomington. taffeta and a corsag dren's pictures taken, have qualified for the finals: que, New Mexico, after a week’s Mr. and Mrs. Frank Homlckle carnations. vinU. ji. iv >i- visit at the home of his brother, and son John, Harry Leman. Geo. Dean Koehl, broth Ed Fortna, and family. On the VICTOR ENGELBRECHT Lehman of Strawn, John Lloyd groom, served as bei previous Sunday members of the of Bloomington attended the A wedding dinner I Fortna family held a reunion in LEO ZELLER, Cultom, III. State Brown Swiss Breeders As­ mediate families was his honor. Those present were sociation picnic and Canton No. a reception for 175 gt ERNEST STEHLE Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fortna of Five show at Mineral Springs home of the bride’s p Pontiac, Mrs. William Bayston park, Pekin. Mating with the servii and granddaughter Ann Lee DONALD LEEPER Miss Katie Knauer who has Misses Betty Koehl, Hackbach of Tremont, Mr. and been’ a patient in the Fairbury gus, Mary Kilgus, Vii M rs. LeoI Snide of Bloomington, RICHARD NUSSBAUM hospital arived home Friday and er, Donna Honegger Mrs. Rose Fortna and son Rich­ is staying at the home of Mr. Richard Zorn, ard of Chatsworth, and Mr. and and Mrs. Frank Knauer. Mrs. C. R. Foltz and family of After a ten day trix D ecatu r. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Upstone and CATALOG Falls and Canada the family who have been at the make their home in F KIRTHDAY CELEBRATION home of Mrs. L. A. Meyer for the groom is engaged some time are moving to Pon­ with hla father. Mi Mr. and Mrs. Roy Metz, Mr. tiac where Mr. Upstone is em­ employed In the far and Mrs. Earl Metz and family, ployed. Honegger's and Co., FORREST, ILLINOIS Mr. and Mrs Roman Thiel and Ricky and Kathy Price of Wes­ family and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril ENGAGEMENT AN! Allen held a weiner roast Wed­ ton spent the week at the home nesday, June 14, at State Farm of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Marlin IT’S NEW! IT'S DIFFERENT! IT’S TERRIFIC! The engagment of Park in Bloomington in honor of and family. liJ Hallam to Harold the birthday anniversary of Miss Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin The values in this wonderful book aro cortain to go son of Mrs. Cora W Royalene Metz. Royalene’s guest attended the Mammon-Wilkins Louis, Mo., has bee was Miss Margaret Enrlck of wedding reception Sunday at down in history os tho most outstanding monoy-sav- b y h er p arents, Mi , now of Bloomington. Chatsworth. Jerome J. Hallam o ing buys off tho day! Como in and toko a quick look late summer weddl Mr. and Mrs Glen Knauer and planned by the cou FORREST 8CHOOL SYSTEM son Phil visited relatives at' through it bofforo you do any shopping ffor your Mis* Hallam is a J CAM P STO O L MAKES GOOD SHOWING Streator on Monday of Illinois State I Mr. and Mr*. Roy Steidinger family or ffor your homo. You*ll bo glad you did! It is always posible for students versify. Mr. Whalt METAL ROCKER CHAIR of Fairbury were guests Sunday to make good grades in a small LSNU student, is evening at the Fred Aellig home. school, yet Chose same students traffic manager for STURDY HAMMOCK John Lloyd, Bloomington, spent may prove far inferior to gradu­ man Manufacturing < Friday until Sunday at the home ates from large city schools. An M ile. CANVAS BACK CHAIR interesting comparison of large of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Homlckle. and small schools developed at Mr and Mrs Fred Adam Em­ NOTICE o r LETT] FULL SIZE GLIDER DePauw University, Greencastle, ma Jean and Ruth Wayne Yoder Inidana, last week when Loraine of Forrest spent Sunday at Grid- (1) Sealed prop: CHATSWORTH ILLINOIS received in the offii METAL GLIDER Loomis of Forrest attended a four day educational guidance lage Clerk, Form 2:00 pun., D. S. T., clin ic. for furnishing mat* Students from nine states rep­ in the malntenanc resenting many large city schools streets in Forrest, as well as small towns attended time publicly opene< the clinic and took the same examinations, which were on a (2) The work con colelge freshmen level. Our For- ing 12,000 gals, iiqu student ranked among the high 348 ton* of seal c 10 percent of all college fresh­ on Village street*. V’. nfj -N ST7 7 men who have taken the achieve­ (3) Proposals s! ment tests. ted on forms fumls! lage, which may I i m m h i n HH n i w w f H m iR i w w i »+n m u m FORREST METHODIST the office of the VI CHURCH NOTES /4) The right P. Henry Lotz, Pastor reject any and ail p 9:45 a.m., Sunday church school waive technicalltl 10:45 a.m., Church worship guarantee of 10% service. Baptism of babies will bid win be require be observed. Installation of new­ ly elected oflcers of the MYF. By Order ol 6:30 p.m., Methodist Youth and Board o Fellowship meeting. An evening lage of Fbr of recreation and fun. Refresh­ A. J. Sham ments will be served. All young J22 Village Clef people invited and welcome. 7:30 a.m., Monday Intermedi­ ates will leave for a week of All four models have huge freezer lock- camp life at East Bay, Lake fo F eit, big crkpea to b tp fruits and vegetables Bloomington. Rozanne Jacobs, Sue McLoughlin, Harry Trimmer dewy-fresh, ami unbelievably huge shelf-areas capable of and Donnie Metz will attend. storing problem foods like watermelons and tall bottles. Juniors will attend camp near Lewistown July 17 to 22. High school students will go to East Bay July 9 to 16. Please get your pre-registration fee of $3 to the pastor this week The young people of the church are sponsoring an ice cream social on Saturday night July 1. Ice cream, cake, pie, etc will be served. The public is cordially in vited .

STRAWN CURVE SCENE OF ANOTHER CAB ACCIDENT John Gouge, 24, of Fairbury, was reported Wednesday as hav­ ing been seriously injured about 6:50 Tuesday evening when his Now. -. brighten your wfirdrobe car went out of control and over­ with new color-rich slacks..» turned at the curve on Route 47 Just at the south edge of Strawn. shades of blue, brown, tan and He was taken to the Fairbury graen inspired by vibrant tropical hospital where he was said to E very feature he* a function! The quiet, trouble-free have a possible skull fracture Tight-Wad Unit saves electricity. Tapered Door J/yi- hues! Their Gulf Stream label and laceration*. iag, beautiful, eesy-ttxleen, seve* floor space. Handy, also means greater comfort.., The injured man wa* alone and built-in BottUOp*mr is to convenient! apparently lost control of the car np advanced styling... fabrics of as he rounded the sharp curve Scientific sbelj- arrangement makes it easy to wore dependable quality. where the accident happened. He bulky foods like watermelons, etc. Smooth, porcelain was traveling north. enamel interior* make cleaning easy. Be sure you sea these refngenaan!

n v ti won trniov j CONVENIKNT t 1AA 95 $&50 to $13.95 ODELL NURSING HOME ODELL - - ILLINOIS 24 HOUR NURSING SERVICE Twomey-Ed wards On Route 24 N. M. LaROCHELLE, Chatiwortfi Thursday, June 22, 1930 THE CHATSWORTH PLAINPEA1ER, CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS

political effects, particularly In have a truly representative gov­ Floor of the House this week, in { the cities, if the law is not ex­ ernment the people should have a somewhat bitter discussion, that ! FORREST NEWS NOTES St. Paul’s Lutheran church of tended. And perhaps the politi­ the opportunity to express them­ the Fair Dealers are using the ] Forrest will hold their annual cal potentialities, rather than the selves definitely and decisively on Committee as a vehicle to harass J DRINK MILK picnic at Marsh park at Falrbury actual soundness of the law, will al Issues affecting our national all organizations or individuals \ Velma Honegger, on Sunday, June 25, with a bas­ determine how some of the votes w elfa re. who conduct campaigns against ' ket supper at 6 p.m. DST, a r t c a st. the Fair Deal program. We will ; Ralph Koehl Wed In Lobbying Investigation be hearing more about this. June Ceremony Last fall the House established It is well to bear in the mind « • The various primary elections a special Committee to make an that there is involved In this 1 Miss Velma Jean Honegger, throughout tha country seem to investigation of lobbying. It was whole question as to what is and ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank indicate that the Brennan Plan acknowledged that the existing what is not lobbying, the Consti- < Honegger, and Ralph Joeeph is not too popular. There are law requiring the registration of tutional guarantee of each and \ Koehl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis signs that the Administration lobbyists with the Clerk of the every citizen to petition the Con- ‘ Koehl, were united in marriage may try to avoid It being an Is­ House was vague and in some gress for "a redress of his griev- " at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 18. Rev. sue in the next election. We do respects Inadequate. ances”. If our democracy is to \ W. M. Pritchard of Falrbury of- not believe in this deceptive But the Commi ttee seems to survive it is imperative that we ; f lea ted at the double ring cere­ practice of avoiding issues until have gone far beyond its real zealously protect these guaran- ! mony in the presence of the im­ after the votes are counted. To purpose. It was contended on the tees from arbitrary restrictions. j! mediate families. Miss Helen Pierson played a piano prelude of traditional wed­ , FROM CONGRESSMAN ding music. , Illin o is The bride wore a gown or L C. "LBS" ABENDS white lace over taffeta and a corsage of white sweet peu cen­ McCarthy Strikes Back tered with and orchid. Even some of the severest Her cousin, Miss Marjorie Hon­ critics of Senator Joseph Mc­ egger, was her attendant wear­ Carthy, (R), of , who ing a gown of blue sheer over have been repeatedly charging taffeta and a corsage of pink that Communists occupy import­ carnations. • ant positions in the State Depart­ Dean Koehl, brother of the ment, admit that the Senator groom, served as best man. presented some very strong evi­ dence in support of his charges A wedding dinner for the im­ when he took, the Senate Floor mediate families was followed by la s t w eek a reception for 175 guests at the home of the bride’s parents. As­ From the outset the Admin­ sisting with the serving were the istration forces have sought to Misses Betty Koehl, Esther Kil- put the Senator on the defensive* gus, Mary Kilgus, Viola Honegg­ by insisting he personally pro­ er, Donna Honegger and Mrs. duce the proof. In reply the j Richard Zom. Senator has insisted that the proof. is in the files which the After a ten day trip to Niagara President has refused to release Falls and Canada the couple will to the Committee. The Admin­ make their home in Forrest where istration in turn denied this with the groom is engaged in farming the accusation that the Senator with his father Mrs. Koehl is has been making “reckless” employed In the farm office of ch arges. Honegger’s and Co., Inc. This past week the Wisconsin ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Senator scored a point. He dis-j played on the Floor of the Senate The engagment of Miss Cecelia a photostat of an FBI chart Hallam to Harold R. Whaley, which showed that the FBI it­ son of Mrs. Cora Whaley of St. self had found in 1947 that there Louis, Mo., has been announced were 11 Communist agents, 10 by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Communists, 11 sympathizers and Jerome J. Hallam of Forrest. A 74 suspects were employed within late summer wedding is being the State Department. Senator planned by the couple. McCarthy frankly Indicated that D ay-to-D ay This Tire Is Listed at Miss Hallam is a June graduate some patriotic persons in the De­ of Illinois State Normal Uni­ partment got this information to versity. Mr. Whaley, a former him . LSNU student, is employed as traffic manager for the Baugh­ The hignificant thing is that T IR E S $ man Manufacturing Co. in Jersey- Senator Irving Ives,

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Plenty of Free Parking Space Phone* 201 - 202 THC CHATSWORTH PiAINOEALER, CHATSWORTH, flUNOIS TWsdoy, Junt 22, 1950 lend, but wc often wonder where it all ends. And, could we bor­ BEFORE , row money from any of thane you buy your outside house pain! come in and visit the most countries, fa another wonder. complete paint department in INSURANCE — t a a — WILL DO CUSTOM BALING. Chatsworth. You can pay more T OCAL people have been con- Case sheer baler. ISc per bale. but you cannot get a better paint REAL ESTA ^ sideraidy concerned about --Carl Aberle. Phone 48m , Pi­ CLASSIFIED RATES—One and FOR SALE—The James Garrity MASTER-MIXED the Reynolds Factory labor situ­ FOR SALE—10 weanling pigs. per Q ty . a half cents a word, with mini­ house in Chatsworth; a two apart­ the right way to say paint FARM LOA] ation In Chatsworth. Ever since -Boyd Crews, Chatsworth. • mum charge of 35**, " n m xl or ment house in the south part of LOST— Between Chatsworth SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO the factory came to Chatsworth FOR SALE—The Doctor Palm­ more insertions of same ad, one Chatsworoth. Possession July 1st and Forrest a truck endgate.— FARM a couple of years ago it has been cent per word, minimum charge er residence property in Chats­ —B. J. Carney- Yoder Brothers, Forrest. Phone MANAGEM1 apparent that CIO labor bosses 25a Blind ads 10c extra. worth. Seven rooms, bath, full Forrest 192-12. sp* VENETIAN BLINDS and have been trying to muscle in on Display classified. 50 cents par basement, modem. Write O. W. custom draperies for your home. the factory here. At different column Inch, with minimum Palmer, (A S. Naval Hospital, Call or write Ray MuMhill, 299 BONDS times strange men have spent charge of $1.00. Repeat display Great Lakes, I1L Jn29* East Court street, Kankakee, Il­ days here snooping and spying on classified advertisement, 40c per linois. June2fp* HAIL INSUI what was going on. Lately The column Inch FOR SALE—Poland China boar. ANCE Plaindealer learns CIO men have FOR SALE—One 160 acre farm, -Marvin Henrietta, Chatsworth. been trying to get a vote of the REAL ESTATE and farm loans. one 80-acre farm; one 240 acre employees by promising the work­ •B. J. Carney, Chatsworth. 111. tf farm, all in Livingston county.— IMPORTED SW ISS WATCHES ers higher wages if they would B. J. Carney. vote to change from the AFL la­ WE HAVE THE FARMS-Send ■ Designed fo r Use and Abut* bor organization to which the for our free bulletin of over 30 DOUBLE sleeping room for rent Just Ramblin' Along workers at the factory are now northeastern Illinois farms. Ex­ -'-Ann Matthias. Phone 71, Chats­ affiliated. clusive listings 20 to 400 acres. w orth . t f This factory now employs ap­ Priced from, $100, up to $425. No FOR SALE—The farm land be­ proximately 200 men and women, obligation. — John C. Bradshaw longing to Nicholas Nimbler and 'OP, Scotch, and look to your many of whom never made as A Son, Realtors, Buckley, Illi­ Urban Nimbler estates and con­ *■■■ tartans, for the American much money for the same effort nois. Phone 73R2. jn29 sisting of approximately 102 acres male is invading your territory. as they are now making. Not FOR SALE—Used Skelgas com­ more or less of improved farm Some of city folks are taking to only Chatsworth but surrounding ’ Outstanding bination range, white enamel with land located two miles west of your plaid kilt and cummerbund. towns, where many of the workers _ * Feature* burner covers. Four Hi-Low au­ Chatsworth, Illinois, on Route 24. When “smart” magazines began live, have been greatly benefited tomatic lighting gas burners, four Interested persons may contact Imported Swiss Move­ showing Scotch plaid cummer­ by the weekly payroll. lid coal section, automatic oven the undersigned: Gertrude F. bunds, later waistcoats, tartan It wouUJ be a regrettable thing ment heat control. Very good condition, Kroeger, K. F. D. No. 2, Chats­ Jackets and finally tartan slacks, if these labor agitators who have Luminous Diet end at bargain price.—Marr Oil Co. worth, Illinois, or Mrs. Mary Nim­ we heard the sound of bagpipes no interest or care whether the bler, Chatsworth Illinois, Box Hands and knew it wouldn’t Jbe long. factory succeeds or quits, succeed 5 -1 1 -tf Chrome Case Come the kilts, the Scotch shortie in causing a strike or serious labor Stainless Steel Non-Cor­ that enables your public to view trouble that would close the fac­ FOR SALE—Fresh and springer a knock-knee or bow-leg from tory even temporarily. milk cows—Holsteins, Guernsey, rosive Stretch Bend ten paces. It will take a lot of ----- J ft a ------Jerseys and Shorthorns; also spirit to wear the garment with ' I 'HAT mistaken identity and yearling bulls. Farm 1% miles a flair. Ar w ouldn’t be -*• circumstantial evidence is north of Cabery on route 115. At On« Yoar Unconditional Guarantor surprised if rearer , g o es sometimes misleading and not BE SURE farm Tuesdays and Thursdays.— whole-hog and plants heather in V. E. Schrock, Reddick, 111. Ph. his garden and thistles as a and call on us before you buy your PLUMBING AND HEATING 44R3. July27 hedge, talk with a burr in his NEEDS. No down payment—up speech and not give a Hoot, Mon, to 36 months to pay, if eligible. FOR SALE—Philco 6-tube cabi­ for any of the jesting. You can pay more but you cannot net model radio; good working or­ OLIVER'S GROVE ----- J R a ------g e t m ore. der. Reasonable price.—Nellie Outstanding E have a debt that is al­ . H O M A R T ' Eaker. Jn22» the right way to say plumbing Faaturas SUNK most $200 for every man, and heating. Wwoman and child in the country. WATCH JAW SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. Our debt is almost double, the BUN a YOUR DIN] COMBINED national debts of find there was no fire. The voice Chatsworth, III. tf "***"?“ UstalHt that sent in the alarm was report­ , , Italy and all FOR SALE—1937 Plymouth 4 ed to be that of a little girl. Ac­ HlMlNfA'iON Reis* Fairbur nations to whom we give aid. We door sedan. Ezra Bo ruff. * have loaned $260 billion to coun­ cording to Bob Koehler some wo­ You’ll aend ’em to market man on the telephone line, who Free Lemonade to tries who have a less per capita FOR SA L E 20 acres mixed faster with debt than we have here. They was evidently ‘’eavesdropping" re­ hay.—Gerald Miller. owe less than we but borrow ported that the voice was that of Judy Koehler, little daughter of WE will give you $2.00 for your from us to produce goodp at low­ Bingo, Tug-of-war, I er cost than we can, then sell the Bob Koehlers. So the rumor okl seat covers on a set of new ing, Boys’ Races, G those goods to us. They provide, soon spread that Judy wa. the Allstate DeLuxe Fibre Seat Covers 4 POINT HOG with the profits, A lower living guilty party. Mr. Koehler states as long as they last. — Sears, Roe­ Eating and other gai standard than ours. We loan that he has three witnesses to buck and Co., Chatsworth, 111. PROGRAM Canada $300 million and then prove that Judy was not even in Canada refused to buy anything the house when the phone call HOUSE MOVING. School from us that she could buy in was made and therefore did not houses a specialty. — Chas. W. Price, Cullom j!6*p England. It isn't that'we can’t make the call. Of this he says he • Zero Zone Freeser Locker is positive. FOR SALE—23 weanling pigs. CONTAINING THI NEW He also,told the Plaindealer edi­ e New Full-Width Quick Chiller — Raymond Wallich, Chats­ **WONDER DRUG” Auraomy* tor that children on that particu­ e Fully Adjustable Shelves Beebe PENICILLIN worth. jn22*p j dn — APF and with EXTRA lar line have for some time levels of ALL knnwn ViUmlni e Huge Full-Width Crwper past Interrupted telephone con­ TAKES CARE OF FOR SALE—The Dr. Seright above and beyond all known e Self-Closing Door Latch versations when he was us­ house. Immediate possession.— requirements. MASTITIS ing the line and that was not Martin F. Brown. e Five-Year Protection Plan Judy, either. ‘‘Rubbering” on Due to Streptococcus Agalactiae FOR SALE—Nine weanling J. N. BACH & SONS Available In 75M, 10QM and pigs.—Charles Dehm, Chatsworth r o n m , I l l i n o i s 200M unit tubes with slip-easy tip. Get your supply today at— I FARMS AND VILLAGE pro- l)arrassing ______I perty for sale.-Martln F. Brows Conibear Drug Store __ ' Chatsworth. Chatsworth, DL REPORTS TO CONGREGATION ------Clarence Bennett, who attended WANTED—To rent a farm of Laymen's Day at the Methodist 160 acres or more.—Alois Nimbler, Conference In Bloomington Thurs­ Offico Om Slock North of Ckmom day, gave an interesting report to Book Cormr the congregation Sunday and WANTED—Kitchen help at The Chats w o showed a certificate of merit pre­ Chatsworth Restaurant H. L. Lockner, M.D, sented to the Chatsworth Metho­ ROLL OR QUART PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON dist Men’s organization for work IGA BUTT1 Daily 1:30-1:00 P.M. (except done the past year. He said Ches­ Thursday) ter Berry, former superintendent SWIFT’S FREMTU1 of schools here, was one of the WEINERS. speakers for the laymen. FOR SALE—Mixed clover, tim­ othy, alsike hay, baled out of the U. A. McIntosh , M.D. IF ITS FISH field.—James Trunk, Chatsworth. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON BOLOGNA Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Dry fish fillets after Laving FOR SALE—Guernsey heifer Saturday — 3:00-J DO pja. washed them, using a paper or with two weeks old calf; Holstein l and by appointment other kind of soft towel. To give heifer, 700 lbs., calfhood vaccin­ SUNNY MC the fillets a crisp crust, dip them ation. — Harold Weihermiller, in slightly beaten egg and in Chatsworth. ______* MILNOT, ta cracker crumbs before frying, or C. E. Branch M.D. in milk and corn meal. Be sure OFF TO CAMP NO. 1 FLAT CAN! PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON to serve lemon wedges with the Norma Church, Darlene and PINEAPPL Tomdsy 1:30 to IDO p. m. fillets when dining. Shirley Krueger, Lois Shafer and sod by sppoiiatmcat The U. S. Department of Judy Foster plan to leave Sunday TEN OUNCE JAR OFFI0E PHONE V3dL2 Agriculture gives the whopper an for the Youth Fellowship Camp STUFFED idea of the quantity of fish to near Naperville, where they expect buy for a family. When buying to enjoy a week's camping. This fish steak or fillet, allow one- camp is sponsored by the Evan­ SWIFTNIK third pound for each serving; gelical United Brethren church. NO. ME SIZE CAN when buying dressed fish, allow There will be religious instruction DENTIST one-half pound; when buying in addition to the usual camping PORK AND fun. PHONE 133 whole fish, allow one pound. and you’ll drive home in a new Chevrolet GELATINE

There’s nothing like making your own tests—getting your own eyes tell yon it’s more beautiful. . . inside ASSORTED your own facts—and being your own judge of value and out I And then press the accelerator, glide forth before buying any product! an d experience a combination of driving and riding ease, performance and economy, and roadability and LEMON J That’s why we invite you to come to our show­ room, take out a new Chevrolet without any obliga- safety exclusive to this one low-priced car! IGA BREA) tion whatever, and learn from your own experience Yes, we cordially invite yon to drive home the why more people buy Chevrolet! than any other facts of Chevrolet superiority in your own way and ANGEL FI make of car. ■ y at your own pace; for we know when you do this Look at the new Chevrolet from every angle! Let you’ll decide to drive home in a new Chevroktl DECORAT1 S eed C orn! WITH TW( S I O U N C E Boys and girls over 14 years old will be it?s first and finest at lowest cost/ PLASTIC 1 needed. Season to start about July 15. BO(X O F EIG H TE Write, phone or call in person. QUART F ONE-HALF OAL1 f / CHEVROLET^ THERMOS Producers Seed Co Phone 38—Piper City, DL Fern Carter-Phone 515-J—Fairbury, Illinois THE CHATSWORTH PLAINPEALER, CHATSWORTH, RJUNOtS

Miss Betty Ann Ortman, who Many people remember the bull Mrs. Fred Flamer and Mrs. hss employment In Kankakee, dogs belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Emma Bargman and children of INSURANCE spent the week-end hero with her Paul Phillips Mickey, the Boston Paorla. spent Father's Day with folk s. bull and Mugay, an English bull­ Henry Klehm. ***** REAL ESTATE Mrs. Lillie Wells returned on dog. These dogs went to the Mr and Mrs. Wendell Chris- S t t p e t Monday from the Falrbury hospi­ cleaning establishment every day man and children, Roger and FARM LOANS tal, where she has been receiving with their owners. When the Sandra, of v Hudson, stopped in VALUES tr e a tm e n t family moved to northern Minne­ Chatsworth a abort time Monday Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ortman and sota the dogs went along, but prai­ afternoon while on their way FARM Jerry spent Monday evening in rie bred dogs knew nothing about Mrs. Jennie Macklnson and home from visiting with Piper Pontiac visiting Mrs. Leo Moelter the dangers in the north woods. MANAGEMENT daughters, Gladys and Ruth, of City relatives. NEW CARS ) 8 a n d of Los Angeles. They encountered a porcupine and Phoenix, Arizona, are visiting their Johnnie Albee, Falrbury, son of our hom e, Ray Strawn, of Chicago, spent came out second and third beat. daughter and sister, Mrs. C. L. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Albee and ivihlll, 299 BONDS Monday night with his parents, They were so full of porcupine One 1950 Dodge Pick-up Truck Ortman and family.* The girls grandson a t Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ik ak ee, D - Mr and Mrs. C. B. Strawn, and quills and in such agony that they June22p* HAIL INSUR­ have bought a home in Phoenix left Tuesday for City. had to be shot It is not true Perkins entered the Mennonite and expect to return there. Mrs. hospital for surgery on his eye as Adolph Ziegerath submitted to that a porcupine shoots his quills ANCE Macklnson plans to remain in Illi­ a result of the Injury he received USED CARS surgery Monday in St Joseph’s but be can drive them in by a nois. Mr. and Mra. David Mack- hospital in Bloomington. Reports powerful blow with his taiL Quills a year ago from a BB shot. inson and Mr. and Bln. James received by his relatives were that have barbs on the end so that re­ O. L, Doud, of Dallas, , Two 1939 Plymouth 4-dooj; Sedans Macklnson and children, Judy and he was getting along nicely. moval causes a large Jagged team. son of a former Jeweler in Chats­ Norma, were alao guests of the One 1939 Ford Tudor Miss Sherry Shoemaker and Quills entering the eyes may cause worth, stopped Friday on his way Ortmans for Sunday dinner. Glenn McKinley were entertained blindness or even death. A por­ tO\Purdue for his son’s graduation Miss Marie Klehm brought into at dinner Sunday by Misses Mar­ cupine is a harmless little fellow to cWT on Chatsworth friends. Mrs. the Plalndeeler office one day this ilyn McKinley and Beverly Stein- when left alone, but a mean foe Doud was with her husband and week an enormous pale gold rose licht in their apartment in Bloom­ when aroused. Loss of these val­ they visited relatives in Piper City. called the “Peace” rose. It Is listed ington. uable dogs must have been quite Mr. and Mrs. Ed S toller and as one of the 10 All-American win­ Miss Lucille Bruner is in Ro­ a blow to the Phillips. son, Curt, went to Van Wert, Ohio, ners on the Rose Hit Parade in chester, Minnesota, teaching a six Miss Rosemary Ortman spent Saturday to attend a class reunion Monday’s Bloomington Panto­ on the 20th anniversary of Curt’s R o u te 24 weeks term in Bible school. She several days at home this week C h a tsw o rth graph. These roses were chosen high school graduation The y re­ teaches in the suburbs around between the spring session and by the country's leading growers turned home Sunday evening. there with a two weeks course in summer school at Normal. At on the basis of their popularity Peter Spangler, member of the M ove- each place. th e end xSl the summer session she and performance. Red roses are U. S. Navy, was in Chatsworth Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Leathers, will hold a double in phy­ still favorites with American last week visiting friends. Try Plaindealer Want Ads for Results Jr., and Dick Fortna accompanied sical education and social science. gardeners. Mr. and Bin. Paul Trunk of Miss Jean Johnson to Normal Sun­ She has accepted a position teach­ Miss Marlene Haberkorn has ac­ Joliet, spent the week-end visiting day evening, where Jean will re­ ing physical education and social cepted a position as waitress in his mother and Dr, and Mrs. Lock- sume her studies in the summer science in the elementary school the Flnefield cafe. term a t L S . N . U . ner. at Fulton, Illinois. Miss Donna Lawless, of South Mr. and Mrs. Dayo Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Schroen and small son, Mark, moved their Bend, Ind., daughter of Mr. and and daughter, of Highland Park, Mrs. John Lawless of Chatsworth, trailer from Bloomington to Indiana, spent the week-end at the Chatsworth for the summer to be is a patient in St. Joseph’s hospi­ Figu r c A REGULAR OLD-TIME home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. tal, Bloomington. near her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Schroen. Other guests Wallace Dickman. Miss Florinda Bauerle is a pa­ cn Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Roy tient this week in the Fairbury y o u r Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Brown Thackeray and children of Mel­ and son of Kankakee, and Mr. and h osp ital. K. OF C. PICNIC vin and Mr. and and Mrs. Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Shafer and Mrs. Joe Stout of Chicago, were Schroen and daughter, also of b o n u s guests of the Martin Brown and family went to Indianapolis Mon­ OLIVER'S GROVE 4 MILES SOUTH OF CHATSWORTH Melvin, and James McNicholas of day on a business trip. the Robert Adams families for Fa­ C hicago. th er’s D ay. Miss Jean Johnson, Dick Fortna, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norman mo­ Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Leathers, Jr., p e r SUNDAY, JUNE 25 William Matthias and his mo­ tored down from Chicago Satur­ ther spent from Wednesday attended a picnic near Fairbury (Rain Dale, July 2nd) day for a brief visit with relatives. F riday. through Friday in Malden, Illinois, Mrs. Mary Slater, who had spent a c r e getting acquainted with the town Rev. and Mrs. Alfred S. Wake­ BRING YOUR DINNER—6TAY ALL DAY—FUN FDR ALL a week in Joliet and another in field announce the arrivel of a son, and school where he is to be coach Chicago, came home with them. and principal this fall. Gregory Alfred, bom June 9th, in Reis’ Fairbury Band Will Furnish Music Mary and Pat O’Neil, children of Ksnk&k66 The Virgil Leathers house has the Joe O'Neils, of Joliet, also been sold to Gordon Bickett, high Rock Island, visited Saturday with Free Lemonade to Everybody! Free Ice Cream Cones to came with the Normans. Rock Island, vlsitd Saturday with school agriculture teacher. The On Wednesday afternoon of Leathers plan to move to Sibley her brother, John Heiken, and all children under 141 this week in honor of her mo­ fa m ily . where they have purchased a home ther’s birthday, Bliss Violet Koer- Take your total yearly s a v in g s . D i v i d e b y and conduct a business. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Trinkle, Bingo, Tug-of-war, Boxing. Baseball Games, Horseshoe Pitch­ ner entertained the ladies living the number of acres on your farm . That’s Mrs. Ann Matthias and William Judy and Libbie returned Sunday ing, Boys* Races, Girls* Races, Men’s Races, Sack Races, Pie in the block. All agreed It was drove to Goode now Sunday to take from two weeks’ vacation at Lake the "BONUS’' each acre is paying. Eating and other games a friendly gesture that bears Geneva, Wis. Sandra Kay Haseman, little niece repetition. G. W. (Bud) Pdlmer of Great You can boost the "Bonus” . of Mrs. Matthias to her home In Local people selected on the This Picnic Is Public Goodenow. She has been visiting Lakes, was a business visitor in panel of grand Jurors are Francis Chatsworth Saturday. He is still by increasing production, in- here for the past week. Kemnetz, Mrs. Evelyn Baltz and in the navy. BANK CREDIT Rev. Harold Peterson, Metho­ John Kerri ns of Chatsworth; Wil­ creasing your savings, or dist minister In Melvin the past Mrs. Maxine Hixson of Milford, liam Llndenbaum and LeRoy both. Save regularly w ith us. four years, who was very active (the former Maxine Gingerich) Kamrath, Forrest. Arthur Reed, spent several days here last week FARM CREDIT in youth fellowship work and quite Strawn, was chosen supplemental popular with the young people has visiting relatives. grand Juror. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Livingston been transferred‘ MM to the Bethel Tommy, Kathy and Jerry Mc- and daughter, Suzanne, left Sun­ church in Moline. G tijen A Sank Greal of Ramtoul spent the week­ day for their summer home at The Tuesday evening Ladies’ Pi­ end with their uncle and aunt, nochle (Club which meets every Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGreal. Mr. and Mrs. John Felthouse two weeks, met this week at the and children of Chicago, are home of Mis. Don Askew. The M rs, A. J . Grosankpgh wag noti­ v f C h a tto crtk spending their two weeks’ vacation dub*has nine members so that fied Wednesday of the serious at the home of her parents, Mr. eight may play while the hostess condition of her husband, A. J. and Mrs .A. B. Koehler. Sunday prepares the lunch. Grosenbach, who is In the Paxton hospital. She left ’immediately they dove to De Motte, Ind., and A number of Chatsworth people to go to his bedside. visited his mother. are on vacation or have Just re­ turned, including our postmaster, Ray McGreal, Mrs. George Krohn, Mrs. Henry Martin and Raymond Men's Boxer Swim Trunks .... Stehle. However, when the rov­ Chatsworth, IIL Phone 69 ing reporter inquired as to their Boys' Swim Trunks...... plans, everyone seemed to be stay­ ROLL OR QUARTER! Men's Fancy Tee Shirts...... ing at home to work, so all the lit­ IGA BUTTER lb. 63c tle Jobs should be caught up. Men's Sport Shirts ...... The American Legion presented SW IFTS PREMIUM Tan Uniform Pants and Suits awards to Rita Freehill and Nick WEINERS..... Nimbler at the Parochial school. Men's Windbreaks ...... These awards were given on the Fancy Patterns in Peque .... basis of certain character points BOLOGNA which were voted upon by all Lawns, 40 inches wide ...... members of the class The young Pancy Prune Plums...... people who received these awards SUNNY MORN COFFEE cherish them and appreciate the A pricots...... CHATSWORTH, ILL. honor bestowed both by the Legion MILNOT, tall can ...... and their classmates. Virgil Leathers, Jr., opened the NO. 1 PLAT CANS LIBBY’S bass season with a nice catch, an TAUBERS STORE Gayland Amusement Co PINEAPPLE ...... 18 inch large mouth. Aside from CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS the fact this was a rather large TEN OUNCE JAR PRKLBM fish to be caught in the tile fac­ ON THE MIDWAY ALL THREE DAYS STUFFED OLIVES...... tory pond, this fellow was unique in another respect. He had only Shows — Rides — Concessions — Band SWIFTNING ...... o n e eye. Whether he had lost one to an earlier fisherman or New K itchen Furniture Concert — Free Acts NO. MS SIZE CANS IGA whether he was hatched with only one could not be ascertained. As PORK AND BEANS ...... 2 for 23c Virgil remarked, “It was a good ASSORTED FLAVORS thing I cast on his right side or I GELATINE ...... wouldn’t have caught him.” ASSORTED JELLIES b u t f o r LEMON JUICE...... 2 for 29c IGA BREAD-EZY MIX ...... 49c alw ay s ANGEL FOOD CAKE MIX ...... 69c DECORATED METAL BASKET WITH TWO BOXES SOAP...... 98c ...... Parade SI O U N C E Band Concert PLASTIC FOOD SAVERS .... doz. $2.69 ___ Free Acts BOCK OP E IG irn eE N TabU top is of a now plastic which resists heat, stains, ...... Ball Game QUART FREEZER KITS__ __ $1.13 liquids. Several styles of chairs from which to choose. ONE-HALF1 GALLON SIZE Tops for practicality and beauty too . . . .this striking ____ Parade THERMOS JUGS . ..__ 98c dinette set. Band Concert $71.50 to $129.50 ___ Free Acta Dance July 4th' * Sponsored By the Fire Department T h u r sd o y , June 22, r.'iews-1 Me erly educated without Sunday If O n d OP PUBLIC HXAK1MO school training. Bring your fam­ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN DR. H. J. FINNEGAN Dr. I. T. Baldwin Illinois Farmen ily this Sunday. by the Chatsworth Fire Protection chiropodist OPTOMETRIST 10:45 a.m.. Morning worship. District of Livingston County, Il­ Outlook Letter 521-22 Arcadt BuOdug Message “Does the New Testa­ linois, that a tentative budget and ‘ L. H. Simerl, D ment Teach Tithing?" appropriation ordinance for said KANKAKEE, ILLINOIS of Agricultural ] 6:80 pm , Youth Fellowship. Chatsworth Fire Protection dis­ Jensen, superintendent 7:30 pm , Evangelistic hour. trict for the fiscal year beginning 10:30—Morning worship serv Message "What the Bible Teach­ May 1, 1960, and ending April 30, (June 22, 1960 BRETHREN CHURCH es About Heaven”. 1961, will be on file and conven­ Mid-Year Farm Oat (Charlotte) 7:30 p.m. The daily vacation Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Prayer iently available to public inspec­ 9:80 a m , Sunday school. Lloyd Bible school program and exhibit. service followed by senior choir tion at the office of the Treasurer year 1960 is about half V o ss, su p ’t. All members and friends are wel­ p ractice. of the Chatsworth Fire Protection PUBLIC NOTICE let’s take five minutes come to this happy occasion. 10:30 am , Morning worship Saturday, 7 p.m., Meet at the District in Kohler Brothers office V . < \ ■■ > > * the farm price and Inc­ serv ice. C u rtis L. P rice, P a sto r church for an open air street in Chatsworth, Illinois, from and hon and outlook. 2 pm The mission band meets meeting in neighboring towns. after 9.-00 o’clock am , on June Change of Boundary Lines We expected this to in home of Paul Harms. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Thursday, June 29, Quarterly 22, 1960. (E m m a n u el) 9:45 a. m., Sunday school business meeting of the church. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN TO COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1, i^N ^ST O N year. But It Is giving COUNTY, ILLINOIS; ALSO TO COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL 9:80—Sunday school. Chris No American boy or girl is prop- Paul E. Rowgo, Pastor hereby that a public hearing on being even better than DISTRICT NO. 2, LIVINGSTON COUNTY JU IN O ISjA L ^T O ed. The moat outstam said budget and appropriation ord­ ANY AND ALL VOTERS OF SAID TERRITORY; AND TO ALL EVANGELICAL UNITED opment so far is the inance will be held at 2.-00 o’clock WHOM IT MAY. CONCERN: BRETHREN CHURCH pm., D. S. T., on Saturday, July mand from farm produc 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. A. F. 22, 1950, at the office of the Trea­ T ak e notice that on the 13th day of June, 1660, a petition No. crease in demand com Heinhorst, superintednent. surer, as aforesaid. 3249 w a s filed with the County Clerk and in the County Court of from two sources: Fin Livingston County, Illinois, praying that the following described ter­ 10:30 a.m., Morning worship. Dated at Chatsworth, Illinois, ment has increased. S< ritory, to-wit: Sermon “Life’s Foundation”. June 21, 1950. ' ______wage rates are higher 7:80 p.m., Evening worship. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF All of Section Six (6) except the SE one hundred and three weeks longer than in 1 acre* in the SE* of Section Six, Township 26 N. R. 8 E. Message “And Jesus Said". CHATSWORTH FIRE PRO­ The Driving Faroes. Daily vacation Bible school TECTION DISTRICT OF Tuesday through Friday, 1:30 to LIVINGSTON COUNTY, IL­ 3:30 at the Methodist church. LINOIS. the NE one hundred-acres of the NEK of Section Six (6) T. United Sunday evening services By CHARLES CULKIN 26 N. Range 8 E. and one hundred nine and sixty two one- begin Sunday evening, July 2nd jn22 Secretary hundredth acres, part in the NEK of Section Six (6) and part at 7:30. First meeting at First in the SEK of Section Six (6) T .2 8 N .R 8 S Farther de­ scribed as the west one-half of Section Six and all of the east Baptist church. Churches unit­ Use ef Candles ing are: First Baptist, Evangeli­ one-half of Section Six, except that part lying south of the cal United Brethren and Metho­ During World War II candles Toledo, Peoria and Western railroad, all in Township 26 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian in Liv- lends as dist. Services will rotate from were used for temporary light, to one church to another each Sun­ warm emergency food rations, and when melted, to stop tent leaks. rtelephone day in the above order. Plan Coach-and-carriage candles were now to give these occasions a once used in carriage lamps. To­ big place on your calendar. day they are used by dairies aa a E. E. Keiser, Pastor mild and odorless source of heat in Destroy milk wagons. They prevent milk FIRST BAPTIST Man and woman doing some and eggs from freezing during de­ make your I Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. Ru­ very clever upside down head to livery in winter months. help you b] fus Curtis, superintendent head balancing. One of the very Morning worship, 11:00. refuse. Mai few acts of its kind in America “The Excellencies of Christi­ PAUL A. GANNON, AID. ginning of anity” is the message. today. It is thrilling to see Enrico PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Youth Fellowship at 6:30. balance his partner atop his head July 1. while juggling. They provide M6 W. Madison St. Phone 5420 Dated at Pontiac, Illinois, this 13th day of June, 11 Whan you wake up on a nice sunshiny day that you'd At 7:30 the final session and program of the DVBS will be smart and lively entertainment PONTIAC. ILLINOIS fust hate to waste, there’s plenty ef time to organize n held. The entire community is for both young and old alike. — J. H. McFADDEN, welcome and invited to attend. Will show at Chatsworth’s Fourth Eye . . . Ear . . . no* and Throat County Judge of Livingston picnic... or a fishing trip... or anything olso you’d Mco County, Illinois Wednesday night prayer meet­ of July celebration. GUmms Fitted to do with your friends...Jt you do ft by telephone. ing at 8:00. Floyd Wilson, Minister

Yes, your telephone not only saves you wrinwtos, METHODIST CHURCH but oven hours. It's ready oasy to arrange details Mco Sunday School—9:45 a.m. A. B. Collins, superintendent. Mrs. ordering the hot dogs, InvMng Mary ond Sam to go Fred Kyburz, junior superintend­ along, or reminding BiH to bring home an extra loaf of en t. Morning Worship — 11:00 a.m. bread . .. if you do R by telephone. The pastor will bring the morning message on the topic, "The Holy And, chances are, yodr friends won’t leave you S p irit.” Vacation Church School will con­ of their plans . . . if they do R by telephono. tinue Tuesday through Friday at 1:30 p.m. till June 29th. Hie annual picnic will be held on Thursday, June 28. Clarence S. Bigler, Pastor

ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH The third Sunday after Trinity ILLINOIS COMMERCIAL TELEPHONE COMPANY Children’s Day program at 10 a.m. This will be a combination service, at which the pastor will have a short message. Special congregational meeting following the Sunday program. Friday, 8 p.m,. Luther League Grass Roots League with Lawn­ dale, Chenoa, Fairbury and Cul- lom leagues as guests. Thursday, June 29th, Junior Lu­ ther League with Joann Bayston and Kenny Billingsley in charge. Karl F. Trost, Pastor

Voice of the Press — EASY/ Editorial Comment From Our it your coninf. Boulevards take Neighboring Papers on a new smoothness. You know and not Felt what riding comfort is—why the Some friends are people who Buick ride is culled matchless. QUICK/ expect to share your joys and di­ vide their troubles with you.— So how about it? Greenfield Argus. 'C Y T ’H BN the sign says "Stop, that, of course, is only one Come climb into a Buiek and see Good will, like a good name, is W Look and Listen," the pru­ kind of rough going you can meet dent driver does. in your travels. It's only one kind for yourself what we mean. You'll won by many good acts—and lost get a style-thrill and a power-thrill by one bad act.—Beecher City But after that what? Must you of discomfort your Buick’s built Pound Journal. along with your ride-thrill—and a still move forward at a cautious to master. easily thai story on price that eliminates your easy roll F’rofit by others’ mistakes; you crawl or pay toll in jar, jitter and For beside gentle coil springing, last excuse for not traveling in the may die before you make all of jounoe? matched ! them yourself.—Greenville Advo­ every Buick rides on spft, low- Buick manner I cate. N ot, good sir, when you're at a pressure tires. Every one is stead­ That's wl Buick’s wheel. ied by a rigid torque-tube. Every the bulk After all the atom is quite sim­ one boosts a rigid, weaveproof economic ple. It is composed of nuclei, pro­ You step on the throttle, move eas­ frame—soft, sure shock absorbers tons, nuetrons, electrons, posi­ ily, swiftly forward. Your wheels Making t trons,, positive and negative pi- —even special engine mountings sturdy ra mesons, positive and negative dance—your tires drum-roll over to minimize vibration. mumesons, and perhaps neutrinos rail and plank. nal systei f t a I ' !'-A 1 f ,rE| x’Bmi and neutral mesons. We’re happy They can have the special added I f ^ \ » i |. ( Hpi| Since tht ’H to be able to clear this up for you. But four gentle coil springs, one smoothness of Dynaflow Drive,* increasin —Carlinville Enquirer. on each wheel, ore working their cushioning power-thrust in spin­ year $31 magic—and you hear rather than ning oil., ‘*L est W e F o rg et” the rough spot you have 16,500,

driving wheel* have provided the for farm products for several Lea tar Hsberttorn motored to Pe­ CAID OF THAN KB B a ld w in pulling power (or lncrceaaed em­ months to come. oria on Sunday, where the former I wish to take this opportunity Illinois Farmers’ LtMe Change la Supplies, Now attended the state bankers’ con­ to thank all who remembered me >DttT ployment: (1) Federal govern­ Outlook Letter let’s look at the supply side: To­ vention Monday. I in the many ways during my stay ment expenditure* have been far tal production of farm products R oy Hallam went to Pontiac on in the hospital and while conval­ l» H. Simerl, Department in esteem of tax collection*. (2) this year Is likely to be about the Monday morning reporting for escing at home. a t Agricultural Economics Businessmen have made large ex­ same as in 1949. Output of some Jury service but there was no need * Harley L. Snow penditure* for new building*, product* will be larger, but sup­ for Jurors at the time and he was equipment and supplies. (3) Fam­ plies of others will be cut Farm­ excused.' >. ’ ’ NEW PICK-UP DATE (June 22, 1960) ilies have spent freely for new ers are producing more milk, meat Robert Borgman of CiUcago was The Boy Scouts hope (with wea­ MM-Year Harm Outlook. The houses, automobiles, television and animals, poultry and eggs. Pro­ a Saturday-S unday visitor in ther permitting) to make their year 1960 is about half gone. So other items. (4) Foreign demand duction of crops appears likely to Chatsworth, the guest of his par­ final pick up of Junk and ashes on let’s take five minutes to size up has been maintained at a fairly be cut a little by acreage allot­ en ts. Thursday, June 29th. If you high le v e l Mrs Joe. Hurt is improving from have any more material to be the farm price and income situa­ ments, and perhaps even more by As to the future, Congress gives insects and unfavorable weather. an attack of gall stones. hauled away you should notify tion and outlook. Ronald Shafer or James Freehlll no promise of balancing the bud­ During the first five months of ifinoT nrnl | We expected this to be a good get. Mqgt businessmen are opti­ this year, prices of farm products -Have you read the want adst before that date. 1, LIVINGSTON year. But it is giving promise of mistic,, and running up more saiL averaged 7 per cent lower than a UNIT SCHOOL being even better than we expect­ The little guy is losing faith in the year earlier. Present prices are NOIS; ALSO TO ed. The most outstanding devel­ Santa Claus who was supposed to averaging about the same as those Y; AND TO ALL opment so far is the strong de­ bring lower prices; he'* got some of a year ago. For the last half mand from farm products. This in­ credit left and is using it Our of the year, they will probably av­ 0, a petition No. crease in demand comes directly national security seems to demand erage no lower than in the corres­ County Court of from two sources: First, employ­ arrangements for shipping large ponding months of 1949. Natural­ ing described ter- ment has increased. Second, some quantities of goods to foreign ly we expect the usual seasonal wage rates are higher and work countries. Added together, these savings in prices as farmers in­ Tht new Telephone red end three weeks longer than in 1949. seem to insure a high level of em­ crease or decrease shipments to S N. R 8 E. The Driving Force*. Four great ployment and a strong demand m a rk et Directory closes luarter of the Haras Costs Can Be Cot, Farm BEAUTIFULLY STYLED nd the SW 94 operating costs continue at a high ingc 8 El and level. Property taxes payable this IN 14K YELLOW GOLD ion Six (6) T. ilxty two one- year were Up sharply from 1949 CLOSING DATE JUNE 30, 1950 x (6) and part levels. Prices of most farm ma­ Further de- chinery, household equipment, all of the east clothing and other things fanners IS YOUR LISTING CORRECT? I south of the buy would show little change from i Township 26 a year ago. Many farmers have eridlan in Liv- cut costs by the simple process of not buying so much equipment Jistrlct No. 2, Llv- Some others, especially the young 1 Community Unit men, might do well to follow their reby set for exam ple. E A S y T E R M S Destroy disease breeding .places and So far this year U. S. farm in­ , 1950 come shows only a moderate re­ N o Charge Far Credit make your home a pleasant sight. Let us duction from last year—about 5 nty Court Room in to 7 per cent. Illinois farmers ny resident or voter help you by moving your garbage and have fared somewhat better than d by the proposed the average farmer. They have 1 place and support refuse. Mark your card today for the be­ l conformity to the collected about as much cash as ginning of this city’s pick-up service on they did last year. dingly. July 1. In general fanners recognize ILLINOIS COMMERCIAL TELEPHONE C O M P A N Y 1950. the present situation as favorable. Tills fact is evident from the sta­ ADDEN, bility in the farm real estate mar­ Judge of Livingston D. Altstadt ket during the past six months. 127 S. Schuyler Avenue , Illin ois Phone 145—F o rre s t Looking Backward Item* Gleaned From The Plslndealers of Yesteryeai iM&M

SEVENTY YEARS AGO iu-e**. 1M* Contmued Transmission Line If you would be refreshed, call at El A. Bangs and Co. and par­ take of a glass of that soda. It will cool the body and ease the m ind. lifrlpr ||#cp The Baptist Sunday school will celebrate tomorrow evening, the 24th of June aa the Centennial anniversary of the organization of Y o u r E l e c t r i c S e r v i c e Sunday schools by Robert Rilkes. Miss Anna Lamsd returned from Onarga Wednesday, where Both she has been finishing her musical education. Frank Speicher and Robert A d e q u a t e a n d A m p l e Smith took in the sights of Falr- bury on Sunday last. Thermometer from 90 to 100 in the shade and still going—it ought to make the corn grow and our farmers happy. Mr. W. T. Randell, brother of Miss S. G. Randell, left for the Pine Tree state on Saturday, where he goes to spend the sum-

FORTY YEARS AGO Jurat M. 1910 George J. Walter has had a for­ ty foot brick chimney erected at his tile factory to replace the old one that had stood for many years. M e w a n d Leo Garrlty, who is attending the oolllege at Notre Dame is home to spend the summer vaca­ tion with his mother, Mrs. M. Gar­ More Power for Present and Future Needs is Buick and tee rlty . Roy Ebtwistle, William Carney e mean. You’ll and James Van Alstyne were pass­ Assured Customers in the Mattoon-Tuscola • power-thrill Pound for pound you can push a freight car mote engers to Kankakee on Sunday. e-thrill—end e easily than you can a well-oiled baby carriage. The The Woman’s Foreign Mission­ Area through New 69,000 volt- ary Society met at the home of liminetea your easy roll of flanged wheels on steel rails can’t be Rev. and Mrs. M. P. Lacland at raveling in the matched by air, highway or water. Piper City on Tuesday afternoon. Transmission Line H m following from here attended: That’s why America’s railroads are able to handle Mcsdames Roy Bennett, Schrock, the bulk of the nation’s transportation quickly and Harriet Linn, Mary Dann, O. M. economically. Dunlevy, J. L. Doud, J. F. Dor­ ing from M attoon to this Com pany's new ly constructed Substation at Tuscola, sey, Misses Emily and Mary Hodg­ Making the most of wheel-on-rail efficiency requires son, Belle M en , Eliza Dorsey, Net­ 2 8 m ile, 6 9 ,0 0 0 volt transm ission line reinforces the present transm ission sys- sturdy rail, smooth and stable roadbeds, modem sip tle Watson, Jessie Dann and Myr­ tle Linn. th increased transm ission line capacity for electric custom ers in this part of the nal systems, cars and motive power. Miss Helena Aaron spent the latter part of last week with Since the' war’s end. the Illinois Central has put an friends In Chicago and Joliet ny territory. N ot only does the new transm ission line bring an abundance of increasing amount of money into these things. Last W ill and Louis Sterrenberg went U tow n A* (d* • year $31,500,000 went into new equipment and to Chicago Sunday. « $6,500,000 into track improvements . . . in addition The quarterly meeting held at •If*. the Evangelical church on Sunday to $73,500,000 for maintaining the entire property. waa largely attended. A total of These, expenditures are a direct measure of the fourteen automobiles were there. Illinois Central’s determination to provide the kind of service that will earn your continued friendship June M, 1999 and patronage. Mias Elsie Stoutemyer submit­ ted to a mastoid operation last W. A. J o h n s t o n Tuesday at Pontiac. Miss Stotute- President myer was ill four weeks before her condition was found to be such aa required Immediate surgical at­ tention. At the time of her re­ cent' gradaution from the Univer- altl of Illinois, she left a sick bed to go back to Urbana and take a scries of exams. It is her inten­ tion to teach if her health permit* and she has been considering prof­ fers from high schools. Mrs. P. R McGreal Miss Alice Murtaugh, Mr*. John Broanahan and Miss Helena Aaron went to M enu Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Herr, »> COST ESSENTIAL SERVICE TO INDUSTRY. BUSINESS FARM AND HOME daughter, Dorothy Jean and J.

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THE CHATSWORTH ftAINOEALER, CHATSWORTH, ILLINOC Thursdoy, Juno 22, 1930 TODAY’S LOCAL M A IUT8 DOUDCTOBS INSPECT SOIL POMMT HOME BUREAU Forrest Coaches campus. Howard J. Hancock, No. 2 yellow com -----_ .. $139% CONSERVATION FROM AIR e n d s t e a r w i t h 1SNU athletic director, arranged Forrest News Items n e m o d i n n e r the program. New Com No. 2, Dec .15... $1.20% The Livingston county soil con­ Attend Coaching Two nationally-known college Old Oats, 80 d a y s ------83 H e servation district directors and The Forrest Home Bureau unit coaches—Wally Butts of Georgia New Oats, July-Aug.------64c technicians took an air tour Wed­ held its last meeting of the year Clinic At ISNU BKIlEEAHB PLAN and Larry Snyder of Ohio State— Soy Beans, 80 days ------12.82 nesday. They covered practically Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Cyril Allen and Guy Gardner were on the program. Gene Smel- New Beans, Oct-Nov. del ._ |1.98 the entire county and Inspected ICE CREAM SOCIAL Robert Caughey with Mrs. Sid­ were amoitg the 176 high school ser, assistant basketball coach at Old Boosters ------13c the soil conservation practices The Forrest Home Rebekah ney Caughey as the assisting host­ o w n and college coaches from Illinois Oklahoma A and M, substituted H eavy H e n s ------18c from the air .Two planes took off Lodge will hold an ice cream ess. Sixteen members and five for Hank Iba because of illness. L e g h o r n s ------17c from Pontiac with six men. They social Saturday, June 24, at the guests enjoyed a picnic dinner and neighboring states who at­ Three Illinois prep mentors E ggs ______24c flew at about 900 feet for the best city park or in the Rebekah hall served at noon. tended sessions of the #ixth an­ nual summer athletic coaching emphasised the high school view­ C r e a m ------— 55c view. Dan Kerber reported the in case of rain. Serving will Mrs. Guy Gee gave the lesson school at Normal University point. They were Jim Smllgoff, contour farming and the check­ ■tart at 5:80 pm. (DST). The on, “Care of the Handicapped Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- baseball coach at Taft High • ered com fields were really beau­ menu will irclude barbeque and IM F and ' Mrs. John Roeder dy of last week. school; John Williams, football tiful from the air. chicken salad sandwiches, potato Farm workshops should be ar­ about “Care of the Feet". coach at Moose heart, and Law­ salad,- ice cream, cake, pie and The no-cost clinic was held at ranged and equipped to systemati­ A demonstration of the Necchi McCormick gymnasium on the Il­ rence Newtaon, basketball coach P u b l i c s a l e o f coffee. cally overhaul, repair and possibly sewing machine was also given. linois State Normal university at Danville High school. repaint farm machines during the OLD TOWN HAIL Mrs. $teve Allen installed new winter. WHEREAS, the town meeting County Legion officers for the coining year as of the Town of Forrest, Illinois, at follows: president, Mrs. Lewis its meeting In April, 1950, author­ Council Selects Boys' Hodgson; vice president, Mrs. ized the construction of a new William Follmer; secretary, Mrs. alw ays ea sts m rs State Representative William Beale; treasurer, Mrs. 7/ Town Hall on the site of the pres­ ent one, which requires the sale of Paul L. Everett, son of Mr. and Herman Rieger; recreation lead­ er, Mrs. Clark Stanford; 4-H the present Town Hall In order to Mrs. O. L. Everett of Forrest, MOT to p a in tr clear the site, now, therefore, pub­ will attend the American Legion chairman, Mrs. Phil Rieger. Re­ lic notice is hereby given that the sponsored Boys' State at Spring- tiring officers were presented Sunday Shows Continuous from said Town of Forrest will offer for field June '26 to July 2. Paul, with corsages. 2:00 (DST) — Week sale and sell at public auction, to 17, who has Just completed his Reports were given on the an­ Nights 7:30 (DST) the highest and best bidder, the Junior year at the Forrest - nual county meeting. r„ F it , S a t June 22-2 building now used and occupied Strawn-Wing unit high school, by the said town as a Town Hall, will be sent as the representative “The Outlaw” being a frame structure approxi­ of the Livingston County Council mately 40x24 feet in dimensions, of the American Legion. He together with shed attached there­ will accompany J. C. Ebach, who to, on was recently selected to represent Coccidiosis SATURDAY, JULY 8th, the J. A. Fblwell post No. 174. Sunday, Monday June 25-26 1950, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. Paul has been active in high Kills Profits m., Central Daylight Saving Time school athletics, playing on the ‘Wabash Avenue’ (1 o’clock p.m., Central Standard football and baseball teams. He TECHNICOLOR! Time) at the front door of said competed In V. V., district arid Town Hall. state music contests, winning a Wit* Betty GraMe, Victor TERMS OF SALE: _ Purchaser second place rating in tenor solo Mature, Phil Harris will pay 25% of the purchase price in state class C competition. He T oea, Wednea. June 27-! on the day of sale and the remain­ is also a member of the dramatics der in cash on or before thirty club and has been advertising “Frontier Gal” days from date of sale, purchaser editor of the school paper. to remove the building from said TECHNICOLOR premises not later than August Sam Van Winkle is enjoying a Don’t loss profits to ooodd- With Yvonne De Carlo and 1st, 1950. The purchaser shall two weeks' vacation and with kak Sava birds from dam- Bod Cameron have the option to remove the Mrs. Van tinkle, visited last •*h*8 oscal and intestinal coc- stone foundation or leave the Thursday Only Jane week with relatives at Decatur. ekhosls with Dr. Salsbury’s same, as he desires. Mrs. George Weisser is a medi­ Sulquin, fast* H “Unknown Isle” THE TOWN OF FORREST cal patient ht the Fairbury hos­ By J. W. Brown, Supervisor CINECOLOR pital. R. D. Hlppen, Town Clerk Jy6 With Virginia Grey and The Misses Lois Wait and sparkling $ 4 .9 8 Gallon Philip Beed Petition To Probate Win Royalene Metz, employed In Bloomington, spent the week-end A petition for probate of the at their homes here. win of the late Mrs. Mary Pat- Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor ten, of Saunemin, wi filed in of Springfield visited over the county count recently. week-end at the home of the lat­ Mrs. Patten's $86,000 estate In­ WISTHUFF ter's sister, Miss Burts Crouch cluded real estate valued at $11,- They were enroute home from a 600 and personal property worth HATCHERY visit with their sous, Vernon and $28,500. Jack, of Kimberly and Fairfield, Heirs, devisees and legatees Idaho. named in the petition were Fran­ Perry Stewart of Bloomington Movies are better than ever! ces Mary Dimer, of Pontiac, route 6, and Charles Albert Patten, of spent the week-end with his par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs, Virgil Stewart. Matinee Sat. 2:00—Night 6:30 Saunemin. Mrs. Fatten died June 7 at St. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Woodward Thursday, Friday June 22-28 James hospital, Pontiac. and son Billy of Decatur visited Greer Garson, Errol Flynn, with Forrest friends Sunday. you'll do wtll with th# J. N. Bach spent Sunday at Walter Pidgeony Robert Young A. Koerner, Jr., and daughter, Indianapolis, Indiana. and Vivian Leigh in Kathleen, spent Sunday at the Miss Marian Zimmerman has home of August Erdman at Dew­ “That Forsythe returned from a month’s vacation ey, 111. In California. Woman” Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klehm and In Technicolor CULLOM, ILLINOIS son of Charleston, spent the week­ NEWS end In Chatsworth visiting Mr. and Shows Start 7:30 P. M. Mrs. Willis Pearson. Father’s Saturday June 24 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME! Day they visited Henry Klehm at Matinee 2:00 — Night 6:30 the home o f his son, Wesley. Johnny Weissmuller, Nancy Friday, Saturday Jane 28-24 Kelly and t'Cheta" In Announcements have been re­ DOUBLE FEATURE ceived of the approaching mar­ “Tarzan’s Desert “Adventures of riage of Margene Virginia Ratliff, • Tbs corn borer knows M ystery” youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bow co destroy your Gallant Bess” Ira Ratliff, to Mathan Donald t corn crop. Tim Holt and Richard Martell, on July 1st at 9 o’clock • Your county teem M artin With Cameron Mitchell aad In St. Mary's church at Beaver- knows how to deters “Stage Coach Kid” Audrey Long ville, Illinois. A wedding dance s serious corn borer HARTFORD —AND— is planned for July 1st at the CARTOON Papineau Coliseum. The Rat­ Sunday, Monday June 25-26 “The Gorilla” liffs were former Chatsworth peo­ INSURANCE Continuous Sunday From 2:00 ple who lived on a farm a mile Claude tte Colbert and With the Rita Brothers east of town. Fabric Knowles In The union Bible school of Meth­ Sunday, Monday June 25-26 odist and Evangelical children has M.F.BROWN Three Came Home' IN TECHNICOLOR! an enrollment of 51. Mrs. Clarence NEWS Martin instructs the intermedi­ CHATSWORTH, ILL PHONE 2 ates. Mrs. Wilmer Lassow has the Tuea., Wednea. June 27-28 ‘Nancy Goes to Rio' Juniors. Mrs. Bob Wager Is teach­ SAVE THE SURFACE AND YOU SAVE ALU Job Days . The salary will be With Jane Powell, Ann So them ing the primary and Mrs. Wesley $350.00 unless claimed June 21 and Barry Sullivan Gale Storm aad Dennis Klehm has the beginners. Sue O’K eefe In Livingston, Lois Shafer, Norma Church, Judy Foster and the “Abandoned” Krueger girls, have been acting as «enp*«2? Selected Short Subjects helpers. Rev. Bigler and Rev. Keiser have cooperated in the planning and leadership of the “Red Danube" school. They plan a picnic for “The Red Stallion' the youngsters on Thursday, the 29th of June and on Friday, the 30th, a public demonstration will be held for the parents and friends consisting of a program and an ex­ PONTIAC THEATRE hibit of handwork. ATTRACTIONS C RESCE n T FRIGIDAIRE YOXTIAC Get nkore eggs with less feed cost, by using ATOMIC GRAIN Friday, Saturday June 28-24 N ow M ow ing “Thrifty-30” Skids Wednesday June 28th BALANCER with your own grains. 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IN COLOR! “Blue Grass of “Holiday Affair” Kentucky” A light hearted comedy for th 1 M 0 to the sport of kings and the saga of the blue grass CASH PRICE 9 9 7 5 Buy R for Only $30.00 Down $8.63 a Month 3m • - * T - -«•» ...... Supplement to that the matter be referred to the Solicited Board for Cpfetrijmtlon. 4GBTON Jurr> Bank of Pontiac. Co.'Tjeas. 45,6(1 2& it ted this 14th day of \h r c h , them and fsrbiiuiukdsd that the Ilinoit Water Service First Nat’l Bank of Dwight, I960. clerk issue orders on the county $ 38 13 $ 30.9# License Committee with power to Mr EUon introduced represen­ 1948. Co. Tteas. ______35.000.00 Ohatsworth Plaindealer act. Motion carried. tatives of the Livingston County Dec. 1—Balance ..... :— $10,9 Fred Muir. treasurer to the several claimants Public Service Co.—» 8al« of milk etui cream ...... t l State Bank of Sauhemln, for the amounts allowed as fol 123.70 40.47 Home Bureau consisting of Mrs. Rec’d from pay patients ...... 1M Co. Treaa. , -/ ______10.000.00 Chairman. Thursday, June 22, 1950 Adjournment. Clarence Bennett, president; Mrs. Sale of eggs ------S Fanners Nat'l Bank of Falr- Fred Elliott, lows: 118 84 44M Old age assistance — ...... 29.51 —f t bury. Co. Treas...... 26,000.00 Names. Nature of Claim. Amt. „ 137.97 40.80 There being no further business Ray Cairns, treasurer; Miss Jessie Sale of chickens ------320.57 Lester Hubly, First Nat’l Bauk of Fair­ Balance ...... $200.00 116.43 40.64 to come before the Board at this Campbell, atmsor, and Miles N. Insurance claim ------ILW 11.14 bury. Co. Treaa. ___ — 25.<8)0.00 A rthur C. Dixon. Calkins, character witness, who Patronage amt miscellaneousirous . 713071.SU Flanagan State Bank. Co. Florence McConnell, Paul’s Illinois Telephone Co.— time, It was moved by McCaughey, Sale of acrap Iron ...._..... Treas...... „ ...... 11,000.00 139.46 147.60 Official Record seconded by Spafford, that the gave a report ot the budget and Sale of hogs and cattle . CRlienB Rank of Ohatsworth. R eport No. 1 of Educational —reel and film cem ent ..$ 2.96 expenditures for the fiscal year, Sale of oats snd corn ...... T.W9.34 Co. Treaa...... 15,000.00 Committee. 108.11 460,07 meeting adjourn. Motion carried. Rec'd froth Indian Grove Twp. 082.32 State Rank of Uraymont. Co. 150.00 and alsp solicited the Livingston Reo'd from Pontiac Twp. __ i.aSi.29 Treas...... 12.000.00 Report No. 1 of the Educational Balance ...... $197.04 J esse I -andese Rec’d from Apilty Twp...... 745.00 A. C. Holding ...... 10.00 Bam Detwller, County Board of Supervisors for a First Nat'l Bank of OuUom. Committee was read, and on mo­ Respectfully submitted, Rec’d from Forrest Twp...... 910.00 Co. Treas. ...»______—.... 1.,.000.00 Morrison Coni Co.— Of County Board Temporary Chairman. contribution from the county. It Rec’d from Bauncmlu Twp. 270.uO First State Bank of Forrest. tion of Elson, seconded by Patter­ Everett L. Elson, was moved by West, seconded by Reo'd from Ohatsworth Twp. 28.06 Co. Treas...... 15,000.00 son, was adopted as read. C hairm an. 302.48 120.74 423.23 Ira L. Boyer, Rec’d from Eppards Point Campus State Bank, Co. Potter ins. Agency— County Clerk. Koopman, that this matter be Twp...... -.... . 189.00 Treas...... _...... «... 2,000.00 To the Board of Supervisors of Wm. A. Klmber, O f Supe;rvisors placed in the hands ot the Educa­ Rec’d from Reading Twp...... 90.00 Taylor Stute Rank, Co. Livingston county, Illinois: J. A. P atterson, 1.038.84 408.70 1,447.54 Rec’d from county fund . 15.000.00 Treaa ...... 15,000.00 P. D. Bagnall ...... 642.60 tional and Finance Committees. Rank of Dwight. Co. Tress . 30,000.00 Your Committee on Education Oscar Fraher, Carried. 281.194.27 l’onilac Nat'l. Bank, motor respectfully report that they have Chas. B. Schroen. Photostat Corp.— Proceedings, Reports, Reso­ fuel ...... 22,663.77 11.55 387.0# M arch Session Orders paid _....______267,279.04 Pontiac Nat’l Bunk. T. B. examined the claims presented to March 14, 1950. lutions and Other Busi­ Adjournment. 1949. San...... - ...... — 131.492.63 13.3# 412.03 Nov. 30—Balance ...... 13*18.23 Pontiac Nat’l Bank. Twp. Livingston County Public Health Nurse’s Activity Report for the Monthe of A. C. Holding ...... ness Transacted by the It was moved by McCaughey, ltd. fund No. 327 ______1 03 December ttth Through March 11th Inclusive. 10*0 F i r s t D a y seconded by Antrim, that the 281.194.27 Pontiac Nat'l. Bank, D. N. Schools Township Date Reason Ideal Garage A Body Livingston County Board I>. C. fund ...... _...... 6,230.10 Cornell Grade School Amity 12-12-49 Vision testing and Inspeciiona Shop ...... 16.79 Board adjourn until 9 a. m., Tues­ MOTOR FUEL Bank of Pontiac. Llv. Co. Cornell Grade School Amity 12-13-49 Worked on records of Supervisors at a Spe­ MORNING 8E88ION. day morning. Carried. 1948. farm and home ...... 13,918.23 Cornell Grade School Amity 12-15-49 Vision testing and records A. C. Holding 10.00 Dec. 1—Balance ...... t 21.775.49 Bonk of Pontiac, S A ll...... 4.000.99 Flanagan Grade School Nebraska 12-16-49 Vision testing and inspection Mel-ean County Court ... 43.00 cial Meeting in February, Reo'd from state .—...... 125,951.52 Cash on hand ...... 1,557.57 for skin Pontiac, Illinois, Flanagan Grade School Nebraska 12-19-49 Vision testing—records Fairbury Blade ...... 30.00 the Regular March Meet­ M arch 13, 1960. S e c o n d D a y 3147,727.01 3489.193.44 Flanagan. 1s.uk Point Nebraska Don Morrison, sheriff .... 35.00 ing and the April Organ The Board of Supervisors met in Transferred to 15D refund.. 3 10,027.66 Wilson (Streatori and la>ng Point Oral Report. Dwight Reading their room in the court house on MORNING 8E88ION. Order# puld ...... 115.035.58 Dwight 12-26-49 Regarding x-ray program $4,401.85 ifatioi^ Meeting, all in 1949. Mr. Dixon made an oral report Hunbury Consolidated. Kunhury the above date at 10:00 a. m., pur-t Nov. 30—Balance ...... 23.663.77 Pontiac schools. Cornell Pontiac r-rlnelpals to discuss dental All of which is respectfully sub­ 1950. I suant to adjournment,, and were Pontiac, Illinois, of the condition of the Livingston 3147,727.01 schools und < Mel I Amity, Odell 1 x-ray programs mitted this 14th day of March, mm called to order by Chairman Koh­ March 14. 1950. county sanatorium. list. 32. 35. 36 ami Reading I'rlnclpals and teachers regard­ US?? Newtown Cons, schools Newtown 1 4-50 ing dental x-ray program 1950. ler. The Board of Supervisors met In NON-HIGH SCHOOl, FUND Owego Cons.. List 151. Owego Glenn Antrim, their room in the court house on 1948. Adjournment. Special M eeting On roll call, the following mem­ Dec. I—Ralance ...... 3 7.760.66 Uumpus, Dwight Broughton Chairm an. bers answered present: the above date at 10:00 a. m., pur­ Rec’d from taxes ------49.558.10 It was moved by West, seconded Round Grove Prlnrlpaln and teachers regaril- Chas. Loudon. Pontiac, Illinois, Henry C. Koopman, Andrew suant to adjournment, and were Rec'd from Co. Bupt. of Dwight 1- 5-60 iny dental x-ray program schools ...... 2,813.08 by Ruddy, that the Board adjourn Hnunemln, Cullom. Siimieiuin H enry C. Koopman, February 23, 1950. Churney, Everett L. Elson, Glenn called to order by Chairman Kob until 1:30 p. m. Carried. River Hcliool. Cliuls- Sullivan Oscar Fraher, Antrim, Arthur C. Dixon, N. J. ler. 360.129.84 worth schools. Forrest Charlotte In pursuance to a petition signed and Fairbury schools Clmtsworth J. W. Brown, by at least one-third of the total W agner, R. G. G ates, S’. H. Lester, On roll call, the following mem­ Orders paid ...... 847.819.94 AFTERNOON SE38ION. Forrest Principal* anti touchers regard­ F red Muir, W illiam ■ A. Klmber. W. C. Ruddy, bers answered present: 1949. lmliaii Drove 1- 6-r.O ing dental x-ray program membership, which Is thirty-two, Nov. 30—Balance . 12,309.90 Avocn Tons.. Dipt. 131. Avnea of the Livingston County Board of Fred Elliott, James A. Patterson, John Hofer, Henry C. Koopman, March 14, 1950. 136. 137. Union Dons., Indian Grove Principals and teachers regard­ Appointment of Committee. Nat Leonard, Earl C. Mortlmore, Charles Loudon, Everett L. Elson, 360,129.81 Dist. 237. 233. Odell Union. Odell ing dental x-ray program. Supervisors, a special meeting of The Board ot Supervisors recon­ Parochial school I nvlght 1-11-50 Left dental tllm The chairman appointed the fol­ the Board was held In the Super­ Fred Muir, C. M. Turner, Margar- Glenn Antrim, Arthur C. Dixon, N. SALARIES vened at 2:00 p. m„ pursuant to Dwight schools. Dist. I rwiglit Home call regarding n ‘port of lowing as a committee to assist etha G. Meyer, J. W. Brown, John J. Wagner, R. G. Gates, F. H. I.es 1949. adjournment. Roll call was made 23fi. 293 Round Grove 1-11-50 scarlet fever. Vision testing visors’ room in the court house on Nov. 30, transferred to earn Flanagan grade school Nebraska 1-13-50 the county supervisor of assess­ F eb ru ary 23, 1950, a t ten a. m. M. Spafford, Frank Stahler. Char­ ter, William A. K lm ber, W. C. Inga ...... 410.639.92 and the chairman announced a all grades ments: Hates, Elliott, Koopman, les B. Schroen, Clair E. Kohldf, Ruddy, Fred Elliott, James A. Pat­ Wilson school. Streator Reading 1-16-50 The meeting was called to order Paid out ...... 310.639.92 quorum present. Wilson school. Streator Reading 1-17-50 Fraher and Hubly. r r by Ira L. Boyer, county clerk and Lester Hubly, Sam Detwller, Hugh terson, Nat Leonard, Earl C. Mor- John Hofer, Henry C. Koopman, I*add school. Pontiac Pontine 1-18-50 H. McCaughey, Oscar Fraher. timore, Fred Muir, C. M. Turner, STATE AID ROAD Charles Loudon, Everett L. Elson, Washington, Pontiac Pontiac 1-19-50 ex-officio clerk of the Livingston 1948. Washington. Pontiac Pontiac 1-20-50 Thanked County Officers County Board of Supervisors, on Margaretha G. Meyer, J. W. Brown, D*<\ 1—Balance* ...... $ 7,838.13 Glenn Antrim, Arthur C. Dixon, ft. Washington. Pontiac Pontine 1-23-50 and Employes. Minutes. Elmer D. Elbert, John M. Spafford, Machinery rental .—...... S.ORfi.fiO J. Wagner, R. G. Gates, P. H. Les­ Lincoln sch.. Pontiac Pontine 1-25-50 account of the absence of Chair­ (las tax refund ...... J44.80 Lincoln sch., Pontiac Pontiac 1-26-50 Mr. Antrim thanked the various Frank Stahler, Harold West, Char­ 13.6- ter, W illiam A. Klmber, W. C. man Clair Kohler who was In Flor­ The minutes of the previous ses­ Llv. Service C'o. dividend Lincoln sell., Pontiac Pontiac 1-27-50 county officers and employes fo ida. On roll call, the following les B. Schroen, Clair E. Kohler, Sale of material ...... 230.27 Ruddy, Fred Elliott, James A. Pat­ Lincoln sch.. Pontiac Pontiac 1-30-50 sion und the Special Meeting, Feb­ M.F.T. refund ...... 118.93 Saunemin grade sell. Haunoniin 1-24-50 their cooperation during the Lester Hubly, Sam Detwller, Oscar 4.22 terson, Nat Leonard, Earl C. Mor­ STw-cl<*d for pediculosis membeiH answered present: ruary 23, 1950, w ere read and ap­ Freight refund ...... llomo call shortage. John Hofer, Henry C. Koopman, Fraher. From taxes ...... C3.090.13 tlmore. Fred Muir, C. M. Turner, Dist. 173 Nevada 1-30-50 -gardlng Mario Sanford proved. Dontul program ami homo cab Glenn Antrim. F. H. Itucker. Ar­ $79.023.62 Margaretha O. Meyer, J. W. Brown, Saunendn grade sch. Saunemin 1-31-50 Minutes, Forrest 2- 1-50 A djoum m nt. th u r C. Dixon, N. J. W agner, K. G. Letters. $7f».618.63 Elmer D. Elbert, John M. Spafford, Forrest grade sell. The minutes of the previous Order* paid ...... -...... Forrest grade sell. Forrest 2- 2-50 -homo oali It was moved by West, secoa Gates, F. H. Lester, Edward F. letters from C. M. Hathaway, 1949. Frank Stahler, Harold West, Char­ Forrest grude sell. Forrest 2- 3-50 Lawrence, William A. Klmber, W. meeting were read and approved. Nov. 30—Balance ...... 4.006.99 les B. Schroen, Clair E. Kohler, Forrest grade sch. Forrest 2- 6-50 by Koopman, that the Board chief highway engineer, were read Hauhemln grade sch. Saunemin 2- 7-50 journ until 9 a. ni., Wedne C. Ruddy,, Fred Elliott, James A. and ordered placed on (lie. $79.62f».62 Lester Hubly, Sam Detwller. Hugh Dist. 237 I >wight 2- 9-50 Patterson, Nat Leonard. Earl C. Report of Committee on County H. McCaughey, Oscar Fraher. Flanagan grade’ sch. Nebraska 2-10-50 morning. Carried. Treasurer’s .Accounts. D.N.D.C. Ft'NU Ueritral sell.. Pontiac Pontiac 2-14-50 Mortlmore, Fred Muir, C. M. Tur­ Order of Court., 1948. C’entrol sell.. Pontine Pontiac 2-15-50 ner, Murgarettlu G. Meyer, J. W. Report of the Committee on Dec. 1—Balance ...... 3 4.886.46 Board Recessed. Dwight grade sells. 1 ’wight 2-16-50 -ntal Ih-alth Him Order ot court In re: Grand Jury Caro of Janet Lee Murray 25.00 Explained dotital program T h i r d D a y Brown, Elmer D. Elbert, John M. County Treasurer's Accounts was 345.00 for the May term, I960, was read Care of Dwane Church The chairmun called a recess for (’ornell grade sMils. Amity 2-17-50 Spafford, Frank Stahler, Charles read, and on motion of Meyer, sec­ Cure of Darlene Kennedy 105.00 Explninod dental program and referred to the Committee on From county fund 5.000.00 30 minutes. Lincoln sell.. Pontine Pont fox* Pontiac, Illinois, B. Schroen, lister Ilubly, Sam onded by W est, Wus adopted A s . 4.104.81 Jurors. From State of Illinois Flanagan high, grade Nebraska! 2-20-50 March 15, I960. Detwller, Hugh H. McCaughey, read. j * V • Board Reconvened. Ixmg Point 1s4t gr. r*m l^qn g Potut 2-20-50 Inspeeted for pedtontnsls. Help­ $1 4,406.27 l/ong Point high sch. 1 ‘ ( 2v22*&0 ed with dental x-ray program The Board of Supervisors met in Oscar Frailer. "Pontiac, Illinois, / V The Board reconvened and the (Irnyinont (’onsolidntcd Rooks ‘ Or„ 2-23-50 their room in the court house on Letter. ' January 19, 1960. Orders paid ...t...... $9,236.17 Letter from James R. Canned, 1949. chairman announced u quorum St rawn Fayette 2-23-50 the above date at 10:00 a. m., pur­ Temporary Chairman. To the Honqrable Chairman and Nov. 30—Balance ...... 5.230.10 present. suant to adjournment, and were executive secretary of the Illinois Members of the Livingston Coun­ Washington sch.. Pon­ It was moved by Patterson, sec­ $14,466.27 called to order by Chairman Koh­ Association of Supervisors and ty Board of Supervisors: tiac (rural sells, came Helped with denial x-ray onded by Rucker, that Sam Detwll­ County Commissioners, was read Appeared Before Board. In) Pontiac 2-27-50 program ler. er be nominated temporary chair­ We, the undersigned Committee SPECIAL DEPOSIT Wilson sch.. Streator Heading 2-28-50 ) felped with denial x-ray On roll call, the following menM and ordered placed on file. authorized to examine * the ac­ tots. Mr. Robert G. Stew art, budget program man. It was moved by Antrim, Dec. t—Balnnce ...... $17,721.28 clerk, rend balances remaining in Cornell grade sell. Amity 2-28-50 Helped with dental x-ray hers answered present: seconded by Koopman, that the counts of Olive A. Singer, county For Beatrice* Harrison 60.62 program John Hofer. Henry C. Koopman, Letter. treasurer, beg leave to submit our For Jay Harrison ...... 60.62 varlbus appropriations. Saunemin grade sch. Saunemin 3- 2-50 nominations be closed. Motion Letter from James Rlccolo, com­ For Ed Kelly — ...... 200.00 Charles Loudon, Andrew Churney, report of the various accounts as For Frank Finnegan 2po.no Chntsworth and For­ Chntsworth 3- 2-50 carried. The motion for Detwller m ander of Dwight P ost No. 486 of For Oh as. Caudron ...... — Appeared Before Board. rest IT. S. Forrest denial x-ray program E v erett L. Elson, Glenn l. kept by the county treasurer for For Martin Hchelbllng Owego .Cons, schools Owego 3- 3-50 Helped with dental x-ray Arthur C. Dixon, hiwJ.—WI tor temporary chairman was then tlfh.*m.rica*_J>«^n. wM read Mr. Alonzo Wm. Clay, ntate’H at­ toted on and carried. th b yuar Decem ber 1, 1948, to No­ For John Kroner ...... program (!. Hates, F. H. I-ester, Edu and referred to the FI Finance Com­ vember 30. 1949. For O. J. Kills ...... 14.1.60 torney, appeared before the Board Dwight Fast Side sch. Dwight 3- 7-50 Helped w ith dental x-ray m ittee. For O. W. McCabe 35.88 program Lawrence, William A. Klmh I’ Margaretha Meyer, *For John Nelson ...... 71.60 by request to answer several ques­ Dist. 3.r). M1*p Martin Reading 3- 7-50 Inspected scalps for peilienlosls Call and N6tice of Special Meeting. 3- 8-50 C. Muddy, Fred Elliott, Ja$| -Chuirman. tions. Forrest grade soli. Forrqst Helped with denial x-ray The temporary chairman asked Appeared Before Board. $18,616.98 program Patterson, Nat Leonard, that the call and notice of the spe­ J. A. P atterson, Dwight F ist Side sch. Helped with dental x-ray Mortlmore, Fred Muir, C. Mr. W. E. Moore appeared before Harold J. West. Paid to Harry Chamberlin $ 696.25 To Appoint Advisory Committee. (Rural si Ids. came In) Dwight 3- 8-50 program cial meeting be read, after which Paid to Harry Chamberlin 401.69 Cullom grude sell. Sullivan 3-10-60 IlellM-d with dental, x-ray tier, Margaretha H. Meyer,; the Board und expressed his appre­ 126.K0 he ordered them placed on (lie. Paid to Fdwtn Downey It was moved by Antrim, second­ program Brown. Elm er I) E lbert, J$ ciation for their vote on the ap­ COUNTY AID HUIIkJrCH Puld to John Krlegor ...... 15.88 Total number of teacher-muse consultations regarding Individual children 103 pointment as county assessment 1949. ed by Kooptnan. that the chairman Total mTmher of teachers contacted regarding Individual children nr health Spafford. Frank Stahler, Receipts Nov. 10—Balance ...... 17.376 36 of the Board appoint an Advisory L etter. supervisor. Transferred from c o u n ty s $18,636.98 program ...... , ...... 96 West, Charles B. Schroen, fund ...... ft2.892.00 Committee to assist the county su­ Total number of phyalcluns luntacted regarding Individual children...... 6 Letter from Richard J. Daley, di­ TAXES HELD *N HBCROW Total number of dentists contacted regarding dental program ...... 5 Kohler, Lester Hubly, Sa D ei- Disbursement!. 1948 pervisor of assessments. Carried. Total number of nurses contacted one or more times regarding tin- public wller. Hugh if. McCaughey,? rector of revenue, was read and Adjournment. Orders paid ---- -... ____$12,892.00 Dec. 1—B alan ce...... - $11,615.01 health program ...... , ...... 11 COUNTY FUND Paid under protest Wabash 9.162.11 F raher. ordered placed on Ole. It was moved by Lester, second­ 1948. Total number of other persons contacted who arc Interested in tin- health ed by, Wagner, that the Board ad­ Paid under protest NYC 2.833.87 Report of Committee on Jail and program ...... _ .._ ...... It Dec. 1 —Balance ...... $194,401.51 Paid under protest AT&SFe.. 4.039.06 Jail Accounts. Total number of home calls for various reasons ...... IS Certification from Department journ until 1:30 p. in. Carried. Kec’d from H. II. Ed wards.. 65.00Paid under protest IC ...... 6.297.97 Total number of individual hearing tests . . 31 Minutes. Rec’d from sheriff—refunds . 66.73Paid under protest TP&W . 945 27 Report of the Committee on Total number of vision tests tty teacher ...... 5 of Revenue. Rec’d from Henry Wolff...... 6.566.38Paid under protest OM&O.... 4.047.60 Total number of vision tests by nurse...... 1325 The minutes of . the prevtMS Certification from the Depart­ AFTERNOON 8E88ION. Rec’d from state—Co. Vets Jail and Jail Accounts was read, Total number of Inspections (In group)...... - 22S meeting were read and Sjipifflwfl l’t. salary ...... 2,383.00 $40.914.09 and on motion of Muir, seconded Total number of Inspections (Individual)... » ...... )0 ment of Revenue of the six per­ Insurance refund _____ 791.28 Total number of dental x-rays taken in county...... 21.S2N sons as competent to hold the of­ March 13. 1960. Refund from Burroughs Add. 1946 OMAO overruled ...... f 2.274.90 by Elliott, was adopted as read. Other Activities. Report of Agricultural Mach. Co...... 17.67 1949. To the Board of Supervisors of Flxth District Divisional meeting of Public Health Nurses 12-22*19 fice of county assessment super­ The Board of Supervisors recon­ Rec’d from Clay—J.I*, fees. 17.00 Dec. 1—Balance ...... — 38.650.19 Report of the Agrlcultoral^Dom- Rec’d from Clay—fines ...... 8,854.13 Livingston rounty, Illinois: Dwight Junior Women’s club—talk on Dental Health...... 1* 2-50 visor was read. It was moved by vened at 2:00 p. m., pursuant to Odell P. T. A.—Movie and short tulk on dental program .. 1-12-50 mtttee was read, and on moUM Of Duplicate payment ...... 65.50 $40.931 09 Your Committee on Jail and Jail Flanagan Mother's club—Movie and talk on dental program ...... 1-13-50 Lawrence, seconded by Lester, adjournment. Roll call was made Rec'd from taxes .... 128,415.75 Loudon, seconded by Ruddfi WM Rec’d from Texas Kinp. Pipe Accounts respectfully report that Oakline Community club—Dwight—showed cancer Him ..... 1-25-50 that the Board proceed to vote on and the chairman announced a T. B. SANATORIUM i>mg Point P. T. A.—-Movies and talk .on dental program.... . 1-25-5U adopted as read. Line ...... 230.80 1948. they have examined the claims Dwight Community meeting—movie und talk on dental program 2-15-50 K candidates by ballot. Motion car­ quorum present. Refund from Henry Wolff.. 19.20 Dec. 1—Balance ...... $104,953.93 To the Board of Supei Rec’d from Ira Boyer—earn­ presented to them and recom­ Blxth District Public Health Nurses meeting was held at Champaign: ried. It was moved by Rucker, Henry C. Koopman, Charles Lou­ Order No. 4003 cancelled --- 27.00 Subject—Massachusetts—Vision te s tin g ...... 2-21-50 I-tvingston county, Illinol ings ...... 12,000.00 Rec’d from Llv. Co Han..... 85.148.28 mended that the clerk issue orders Dental x-rays were tnken of tin- school children In Livingston County seconded by Meyer, that If no can­ don, Andrew Churney, Everett L. J. P. fines ...... 4.00 Rec'd from taxes ...... 36.105.14 Your Committee on on the county treasurer to the by two dental x-ray units. Mr. Bchweska und Mr. Sean were the didate received a majority on the Elson, Glenn Antrim, Arthur C. Bsc beta ...... 1,182 45 technicians with the.units 2-20-50. 3-17-50 Inclusive respectfully report that tl Refund from Ira Boyer ...... 4.00 $226,234.35 several claimants for the amounts Respect If ally submitted. first ballot that the three candi­ Dixon, N. J. Wagner, R. G. Gates, Sale of multigrnph ...... 350.00 examined the claims pr< Co. treasurer's earning* ..... 66,487.06 allowed as follows: Florence McConnell. R. N. dates with the least number of F. H. Lester, William A. Klmber, Orders paid ...... 4 94,741.72 them and recommended 1949 Names. Amount. votes be dropped and a second bal­ W. C. Ruddy, Fred Elliott, James $421,921.46 Nov. 30—Balance ...... *...... 131.492.63 Report No. 2 of Educations! clerk Issue orders on the Barnett Battery Plant 18.00 school. Motion carried. lot be had on the high three. It on A. Patterson, Nat Leonard, Earl C. $ Comm ittee. treasurer to the several- Transferred to Co. Aid $226,234.35 Brunskili & Reynolds . 16.82 the second ballot neither received Mortlmore, Fred Muir, C. M. Tur­ Bridge ...... $ 12.892.00 for the am ounts alloWn| Frank Broleen 169.17 Report No. 2 of the Educational Report No. 1 of Public Property a majority the one with the least ner, Margaretha O. Meyer, J, W. Transferred to LJv. Co. home 15.000.00 BACK PERSONAL TAX lows: Transferred- to D.N.D.C. Central Grocery & Meat . 15.76 Committee was read, and on mo­ Committee. number of votes be dropped and Brown, John M. Spafford, Frank fund ...... 5,000.00 Collected ...... $7.795 88 To the Honorable Cl Dec. 1. 1949, collected after 8. Campagna & Sons 67.22 tion of Elson, seconded by Klmber, Report No. 1 of the Public Prop­ a third ballot be bad on the high Stahler, Harold West, Charles B. Insurance claim unpaid ...... 6.90 flettl...... -...... 287.00 Members of the County Co. orders paid ...... 161,858.48 Carter’s Bakery, Inc...... 147.78 was adopted as read. erty Committee was read, and on two. Motion carried. The tempor­ Schroen, Clair E. Kohler, Lester Co. Judge orders paid...... 85.00 Supervisors: $8,082.88 Lawrence M. C ortnan...... 85.40 To the Board, of Supervisors of motion of Antrim, seconded by ary chairman appointed Hofer, Hubly, Sam Detwller, Hugh H. Mc- Juror’s c'ertlftratea paid .... 1,939.50 To collector Acct. _____ $7,795.88 Your Committee on Birth and death* Cert, paid .. 637.25 H anke’s f Bake Shop 5.62 Livingston ebunty, Illinois: Loudon, was adopted as read. Muir and Ruddy to collect and Caugbey, Oscar Fraher. Circuit Judge's orders paid . 795.00 Bui. Dec. 1. 1949 ...... 287.90 begs leave to report the Don Morrison, Jailer's ac­ Y'our Committee on Education To the Board of Supervisors of tally the ballots. Coroner's Cert, paid ...... 396.00 $8 082 88 Bills paid between Fox and crow bounty paid . 1.681.65 count ...... 31.25 respectfully report that they have Report of Commltteo on Elections, 1949. FORFEITED TAX COLLECTED LivlngBton county, Illinois: J. E. Sargeant, salary Elmo Knick ...... 2.00 examined the claims presented to Sympathy Card*. Town and Town Accounts. Nov. 30—Balance ______221.729.68 Collected to Coll. Acct...... I 986.32 Your Committee on Public Prop­ expenses for Deceg Coll, after settlement ------— 202.53 Little Joe Shoe Store ... 14.18 them and recommended that the Sympathy cards from the Koop­ Report of the Committee on erty No. 1 respectfully report that 1949 ...... $421,921.46 16.00 clerk issue orders on the county 1.70 man family and the Detwller fam­ Elections, Town and Town Ac­ $1,188.85 Otla H .Law they have examined the claims EARNINGS To Coll. Acct. .$ 986.32 198.67 treasurer to the several claimants J. E. Sargeant, sala ily were read. counts, was read, appointing Mar­ Bal. Dec. 1. 1949 .. 202.53 G. E. Meng ...... presented to them and recommend­ 1948. 16.94 for the amounts allowed as fol­ expenses for Jan garetha G. Meyer as Republican Dec. 1—Balance ...... *...$ 2,301.21 E arl O. Morrison ed that the clerk issue orders on 195(1 ...... v judge and Leo Walter as Demo­ Rec’d from Inheritance tax. 1.639.95 $1,188.85 Pontiac Produce Co...... 35.09 lows: Thank You Note. Commissions from taxes ...... 75.908.68 DOO FUND Names. Nature of Claim. Amt. the county treasurer to the sev­ J. E. Sargeant. salary A thank you note from Judge cratic clerk to fill vacancies, and Elmer Petko 64.3-1 Interest and costs collected . 2.120.46 Dec. 1. 1948, balance ...... $4.001.21 B alance—$1,738.62 eral Claimants for the amounts al­ expenses for Febl Ray Sesler was read. on motion of Spafford, seconded by Took In from assessors _____ 2.912.54 Pontiac Dairy Co...... 61.76 $81,980.20 Byers Printing Co. (3 bills), lowed as follows: 1950 ...... Meyer, was approved as read. (6,913.75 Quigley Food M art ...... 130.97 Extra help ______$ 29.00 Ross Grocery ...... 22.75 election sets ...... $100.32 Nantes. Amount. Result of Ballot. Claims paid ...... (4.001.21 T o tal...... Report of County Inspector of To Ronnow for tax sale ...... 25.00 Dec. 1. 1949, hnlunce ...... 2.912.54 Rodino's Grocery ...... 14.66 Donnell P rin t Shop, office R. V. Urndley— , The result of the first ballot was To sheriff (collecting tax) .... 326.40 Dr. J. E. Sargeant, Minos. For freight and express ___ zS.tf $6,913,76 Steele Wedeles Co...... 53.30 supplies ...... 13.76 $203.33 $ 5.40 !$ 208.73 as follows: Edward C. Dtckler, 1 were tested for T.B. in Report of George Kerr, county To Ira Boyer for tax sale .... 42.90 HOUSE RILL NO. 45 John Sexton & Co...... 542.10 The Fairbury Blade (3 G. E. Meng ...... 8.31 vote; Joseph Eyman, 1 vote; Vir­ Postage ...... 86.15 Dec. 1. 1948, Hal...... $398.52 from December 1, 184 inspector of mines, was read, and Keeping budget ..... 200.00 Carl E. West ...... 64.36 bills), election ex p en se.. 248.12 gil Fraher, 1 vote; Hubert J. Ktp- W estern Chemical Co. . . . 132.71 1950. 1955 head of on motion of Leonard, seconded by Chas. Myers—P.O. bo* rent.. 7.00 6398.62 Woodle’s Grocery ...... 129.10 C. A. G regory Co., achieve­ fer, no vote; William E. Moore, 20 Chas. Myers—envelope# .... 1,382.60 To Coll. Acct. . $301.85 Pontiac Office Supply Co.. 116.85 herds, finding 1 Gates, was adopted as read. Publishing lists ...._ ...... 526.70 Williams’ Dairy ...... 37.66 ment tests ...... 124.39 votes; and Robert O. Stewart, 4 Dec. 1. 1949. Rail .. 96.67 Morrison Coal Co.— w ere tested for $J$ M arch 8. 1950. Association dues ..... 16.00 H ammond A S tephens Co., votea, Moore receiving a majority. Supplies ------;...... 192.08 $398.52 65.80 65.00 120.80 December 1, 1949, It was moved by Antrim, seconded State of Illinois, county of Living­ Salaries ...... 10,639.92 SPECIAL TAX SALE $1,950.69 diplom as ...... 80.82 f 1. ston. Transferred to Co. fund ...... 66,487.06 Bal. Dec. I. 1948 ...... *201.53 Durham's Conoco Station. 16.66 Paul’s Studio, View Master I-aver Electric Shop— 1950, 158 head from 10 by McCaughey, and on roll call, 1949. From tax sale ...... -...... 256.00 ing 4 reactors and Moore received the unanimous To the Honorable Chairman and Nov. 30—Balance 2,000.60 Daniels Oil Co...... 54.22 view ers and fllmB ...... 13.00 19.84 6.91 26.75 Board of Supervisors: *457.63 Ed Daugherty’s Station . . 21.98 The Paxton T ypew riter Co., Louis A. N orlund— Two herds were vote. $81,980.20 To Coll. Acct...... *256.00 calves were vaccit John Hofer, Henry C. Koopman, Gentlem en: Bal. Dec. 1, 1949 . 201.5.1 Edwards Tire A Battery mimeograph ink ...... 5.33 12.50 34.45 46.95 I hereby present my report for FERS AND COSTS OF OTHERS Service ...... 16.27 Flanagan Home Times, elec­ Goff’s Hardware— All of which is Olenn Antrim, F. H. Rucker, Ar­ 1949. 6457.53 mltted this 15th thur 0. Dixon, N. J. Wagner, R. O. the months of December, January Dec. 1—Balance ____ *...... $418.76 TOWNSHIP ROAD FUND NO. 327 Hadaway's Texaco Station tion expense ...... if...... 82.50 1.02 25.15 26.17 Mrs. C. W. Shields— 1950. Gates, F. H. Lester, Edward F. and February. INHERITANCE TAX Dec. j. 1948, fiat...... 11.03 (Falrbttry) ...... 13.02 1948. Dio. 1949. Bal. 1.03 20.25 3.95 24.20 Ch Lawrence, William A. Klmber, W. I have Inspected all the mines D « \l—Balance ...__,______J.S65.71 TOWNSHIP ROAD FUND NO. 378 Log Cabin Oil Co...... 105.70 $668.23 C. Ruddy, Fred Elliott, James A. In Livingston county In each of Received -...... 85,784 » Dec. i. 1948. Bal...... »...... 164.246.14 Chas. W. M orris ...... 6.86 B alance—$1,070.39 Hamer’s Gift Shop— w arrants paid ...... (4.246.34 68.85 14.98 83.83 W, Patterson, Nat Leonard, Earl C. the above three months. There is 889,298.69 TRIAL BALANCE Phillips Petroleum Co. . . . 6.48 Respectfully submitted, 1 M ortlm ore, F red Muir, C. M. T ur­ very little to report as the nation­ Special deposits ...... 4 17.376.86 Pontiac Motor Co...... 173.72 Everett L. Elson, Klein’s Hardware— Appraiser’* feea Fees and costs of others----- 418.76 S.44 1.12 ner, Margaretha O. Meyer, J. W. wide strike being on' kept the HefumU Institute fund ...... 1,694.48 Bchlosser Radio S erv ice.. 4.54 Chairman. 4.66 Brown, Elmer D. Elbert, John M. mines- closed. Paid to Co. c lo ril...... 245.00 County fund ------221,729.68 Shell Oil Co...... 18.46 Wm. A. Klmber, F. N. Sm ith A S on...... 9.14 Paid to Co. Treaa. (earning*) 1,929.96 Inheritance tax -...... *------14,095.26 Spafford, Frank Stabler, Charles B. Now that the strike Is settled Sinclair Refining Co...... 3.22 Oscaf Fraher, Studley’s Paint Store .... 77.35 Paid to Mate Treaa. ______72,112.04 Nop-HIgh school ...... II.Iff.80 Report Schroen, Lester Hubly, Sam Det­ and men are back to work and coal 1949. tate aid road ...... Standard Oil Co...... 12.62 J. A. Patterson, J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co.... 68.60 of Fa Nov. *0- Balance ____U. , N.D.C. fund ------...... 5.280.10 wller, Hugh H. McCaughey, Oscar Is again being produced, I hope H 14095.26 Socony-Vacuum OH Co. .. 19.86 Chas. B. Schroen, G. C. M urphy Co...... 39.94 Coma nlngs account — ...... 2 ,0 0 0 no Report of tho F raher. will continue through the life of 689.292.69 B. sanatorium ...... 121.482.63.681.6 T ibbetts’ 8ervlce S tation. 85.18 Members. Spurgeon Merc. Co...... 24.64 „ fund ___ ---- 2.8.811.5 L. M. S hugart ...... 39.71 Com m ittee tbelr new contract. INSTITUTE FUND T lotor fuel .....— ...... W olf-Jacobson, Inc...... 8.10 M arch 14, 1960. Referred to Lleonso Commltteo. All old mines ara In very good 1949. Co. farm and home Wolfs Battery * Electric Universal Laboratories .... 110.98 tion of Low M K in ttscrow United Research Labora­ Spafford, w m Mr. Stahler introduced Mr. N. O. shape at thla time. Some filling Bsc’d from*Cl5!64 ty nurse for a leave of absence of $1,276.0$ have examined 1 Bills Puld Between Sessions. ed to them Antrim, sea ended by Koopman, County Inspector o< Mines. ’22 1 1 5 <» . u . m „ All of which is respectfully sub- alx weeks to attend n snnun oT ' ■ 1 * » -. seconded by Antrim, that the chair­ i on Uie coun- mlUee was read, and on motion of Report of Miscellaneous Claims Wherefore^the said commission­ Schroen, that the county superin­ Eugepe Diatxgen Co., tor J. A. Patterson, Nat Leonard. Earl * 9 several claim Wagner, seconded by Patterson, Comm ittee. er of highways hereby petitions tendent of highways be authorised office supplies ...... 6.06 C. M ortlm ore, Fred Muir, C. M. man appoint u committee of three Turner, Margaretha O. 'Meyer, J. nts allowed as was adopted a s read. Report of the Miscellaneous you for aid aud for an appropria­ to purchase a small grader. Mo­ T he following blllA w ere allowed besides himself, to attend the 63rd W. Brown, Elmer D. Elbert, John To the Board of Supervisors of Claiths Committee was read, and on tion from the county treasury, a tion carried- and ordered paid since the Decem­ annual convention of the Illinois M. Spafford. Frank Stabler, Harold Amount. LlvingBton county, Illinois: motion of Hubly, seconded by Me sum sufficient to meet one half of Your com m ittee met J a n u a ^ 30. ber m eeting. 1949. T he following West, Charles B. Schroen, Clair E. Association of Couuty Officers to *.»2J3.oo March 1. I960. Cuughey, was adopted as read. the cost of repairing said bridge^ 1950. All m em bers present except bills were paid from |notor fuel tax Kohler, Lester Hubly, Sam Detwll- be held in the, Pere Marquette ctfully sub- Your Committee on Finance No. To the Board of Supervisors of said town being prepared to fur­ Detwiler. funds: er, Hugh H. McCaughey, Oscar of March, 1 respectfully report that they have nish one half of the amount re­ Motion by Rucker, seconded by County highway payroll, for Hotel In Peoria, Illinois, on April Livingston county, Illinois: Fraher, examined the claims presented to Your Committee on Miscellane­ quired. Schroen, that ail bills payable to maintaining MFT sec- 17, 18 and 19. The chairman ap­ State of Illinois, Livingston coun­ Lawrence, them and recommended that the ous Claims No., 1 respectfully re­ Dated at Strawn, Illinois, tilts date be allowed and ordered paid. tlona for month of De­ pointed Antrim, Detwiler and ty, ss. Board of Supervisors, Stabler, clerk Issue orders on the county port that they have examined the 23rd day of February, A. D. 1950. Motion carried. cem ber ...... $1,297.59 H. Lester, March session, A. D. 1950. Stuhler. treasurer to the several claimants claims presented to them aud rec­ Lewis Metz, Motion by Meyer, seconded by Bratf's Welding & Auto John M. Spafford. for the amounts allowed ps fol­ ommended that the clerk issue or­ Commissioner of Highways^ McCaughey, that the county con­ Service, for repair work Mr. Chairman and Members of the Request of Olive A. Singer— low s: ders on the county treasurer to the State of Illinois, county of Living­ struct 2.89 m iles of state aid route on b r id g e ...... 45.00 Board of Supervisors: Depositories for County Of Insurance Committee. Names. Nature of Claim. Amt. several claimants for the amounts ston, town of Fayette, ss. 6 during tho year 1960 under the Leiand Stalter, % Wilbert Your Committee on Grand Jur­ T reasu rer. .Jrflftk Insurance Commlt- 1, the undersigned commissioner pr. Homer Parkhill, services allowed as follows: Federal Aid Highway Act of 1948 Stalter, for taking care ors begs leave to report that they Request of Olive A. Singer to reaAand on motion of An- of highways in the town of Fayette, rendered dependent...... $ 10.50 Names. Amount. by providing 100% of the matching of flares at bridge s ite .. 146.00 have selected the following named designate depositories was read. by Washer, was county aforesaid, hereby state that as grand jurors for the May A. D. Dr. C. J. Riess, services ren­ DeLoug's Garage & Machine funds. Motion carried. Alva Thompson, for haul­ Depositories tor the county treas­ the cost of repairing the bridge by 1950 term of the circuit court: Shop ...... \ ...... $ 16.25 Yu|r committee met February 27, ing d irt on M FT section. 16.00 urer’s fund was read, and on mo­ of Supervisors of dered dependent...... ____ 7.50 the construction of curtain walls Town. Name. Address. Dwight Service S h o p ...... 10.88 1950/ All members present. Homer Reed, for hauling tion of Brown, seconded by Lou­ dounty, Illinois: Bradford’s Drug Store, medi­ and a center pier is two thousand Waldo—Andrew Frey, Grldley, 111. Federal-North Iowa Grain Motion by Gates, seconded by Btone for patching MFT don, and on roll call, was approved. on Insurance cine for dependent...... 3.60 one hundred forty-eight and 24/100 Nebraska—Gertrude Dodds Estes, Goodman's Dept. Store, cloth­ Co...... 20.35 McCaughey, that all bills payable sections ...... 23.40 Ayes —John Hofer, Henry C. ■ respectfully report that they Hager Lumber Cp...... 10.46 dollars. to date be allowed and ordered Flanagan, 111. ‘ ‘ Uhe claims present- ing for dependents...... 30.56 Standard Oil Co. (Peoria Koopman, Charlea Loudon, Andrew Mrs. Wm. M ulligan ...... 5.00 Witness my hand, this 23rd day paid. Motion carried. branch), for standard Long Point—-Ivan Crawford, R. 1, tbeaa ahff'^whomihended that Lehman's Men's Store, cloth­ Churney, Everett L. Elson, Glenn B. F. Johnson, O d ell...... 2.65 of F ebruary, A. I). 1950. Bids were opened at 11:00 o'clock asphalt road o il ...... 143.24 Flanagan, IH. IS orders on the coun- ing for dependent...... 20.35 Lewis Metz, Reading—W alter Rankin, Streator, Antrim. Arthur C. Dixon, N. J. G. C. M urphy Co., clothing Harold J. West ...... 6.40 a. in. for the building of the Rein­ Pontiac Stone Co., for Wagner, R. G. Gates, F. H. Lester, to the several clalm- Frank Zappa Grocery— Commissioner of Highways. HI. and supplies for depen­ ers bridge, section 82-B-MFT, lo­ stone furnished for patch­ EdWard F. Lawrence, WUI1®111 A. the amounts allowed as $159.47 $72.49 231.96 State of Illinois, county of Living­ Pike—Mrs. Mildred Gentes, R. 1, dents ...... 2.81 cated in Pike township between ing MFT sections ...... 51.00 Kimber, W. C. Ruddy, Fred EUlott, Roy G. Gates ...... 6.30 ston, town ot Fayette. sections 15 and 22. Chenoa, III. Amount. Geo. M iller Sons Co., cloth­ County highway payroll, J. A. Patterson, Nat Leonard, Earl T. A. Gutel, O dell...... 25.47 I. Lewis Metz, commissioner of Motion by McCaughey, seconded Rooks Creek—Bud Drury, Gray- L. Smith, Insurance ing for dependents...... 12.28 for maintaining MFT C. M ortlm ore, F red Muir, C. M. W ykes & B radshaw , O dell.. 11.83 highways ot said town of Fayette, by Schroen, that tho contract be mont, 111. icy ...... $213.28 Spurgeon’s Mercantile Co., sections for month of Turner, Margaretha G. Meyer, J. being duly sworn on oatli say that awarded to Riber and Gibbons at Jan u ary ...... 949.06 Newtown—John P. Halloran, Man o f ufelfth is respectfully sub- clothing for dependents .. 27.71 ville, 111. W. Brown, Elmer D. Elbert, John $353.55 two thousand one hundred forty- their low bid ot £13,591.80. M otion Verne Erwin, for hauling ’ tfcii 16th day of M arch, Tot & Teen Shop, clothiug eight and 24/100 dollars is the ac­ Pontiac—Joseph T. Green, 617 W. M. Spafford, Frank Stabler, Harold s s y pam * for dependents ...... 1S.61' All of which is respectfully sub­ carried. d irt on MFT s e c tio n .... 20.00 West, Charles B. Schroen, Clair E. mitted this 15th day of March, tual cost of repairing the bridge. Your committee met March 6, H enry St., Pontiac, III. Glenn Antrim, Walton Dept. Store, clothing State aid road fund, for Kohler, Lester Hubly, Sam Detwil­ 1950. Lewis Metz, 1950. All m em bers present. EsTnen—Lester Murray, R. 3, Pon­ Chairm an. for dependents ...... 27.26 rental of county machin­ er, Hugh H. McCaugBey, Oscar Lester Hubly, Commissioner of Highways. The committee inspected roads ery ...... 1,672.20 tiac, III. Bam Dptwiler, Subscribed and sworn to before Sunbury—Joseph Lunghoff, Cor­ Fraher. $161.29 Chairm an. on the west side of county. Homer Reed, for hauling N.‘ J. Wagner, me this 23rd day of February, A. D. nell, 111. M arch 15, 1950. All of which is respectfully sub­ H. H. M.cCaughey, Your committee met March 7, stone and dirt on MFT Wm. A. Klraber, 1950. Indian Grove—Will C. Schmidt, State of Illinois, county of Living­ mitted this 15th day of March, Earl C. Mortlmore, 1950. All m em bers present except sections ...... 158.15 Arthur C. Dixon. (Seal) Itoscoe Read. Fairbury, 111. ston, ss. 1950. C. M. T urner, Hofer. State aid road fuud, for Notary Public. Owego—Erna States, H. 6, Pontiac, To the County Board of the county No. 1— Finance N. J. Wagner, E lm er I). Elbert. The committee inspected roads rental of county machin­ on the east side of county. ery ...... 1,619.94 111. of Livingston, in said county: ' Committee. Chairm an. Odell—Hazel Esslngton, Odell. 111. Resolution No. 1—Road and Bridge Petition No. 2—Road and Bridge Your committee met March 6, State aid road fund, (or The undersigned, Olive A. Sing­ J. A. P atterson, Fayette—James Wutteraou, Strawn, on No. 1 of the Finance Comm ittee. Committee. 195o. All members present except rental of county machin­ er, of the county of Livingstou of Frank H. Lester, III. Was read, and on mo- Petition No. 2 of the Road and Rucker and Meyer. ery ...... 1,638.81 said county and state, respectfully inner, seconded by Les- E verett L. Elson, Resolution No. 1 of the Road and Forrest—Vivian Hroadhcud, For­ Bridge Committee was read, and The committee inspected roads Pontiac Stone Co., for represents unto your honorable » roll call, was adopted Harold J. West. Bridge Committee was read, aud on rest, III. on motion of Detwiler. seconded by in the north halt of county. stone furnished for patch­ body that under an Act adopted by i read" motion of Detwiler, seconded by Pleasant Ridge—Edward Meeuen, McCaughey, was accepted and The following hills were allowed ing M FT s e c tio n s ...... 294.27 the General Assembly of the State Ayes—John Hofei, H enry C. R eport No. 2—Finance Meyer, was adopted as read. Forrest, 111. made a part of the record. and ordered paid since the Decem­ Livingston Stone Co., for of Illinois, and now In full force aqd in, Charles Loudon. Andrew Committee. COUNTY MAINTENANCE Saunemln—Edith iienuett, Saune- State of Illinois, county of Living­ ber meeting, 1949. The following stone furnished for patch­ effect, it shall be the duty of tho any, KTerett L. Elson, Glenn Report No. 2 of the Finance RESOLUTION. min, ill. ston, town of Broughton, ss. bills were paid from state aid ing SjlFT s e c tio n s ...... 24.01 County Board when requested by Antrim, Arthur C. Dixon, N. J. Committee was read, and on mo­ Resolved, by the Board of Super­ Union—Fred Dornbierer, Dwight, To the Board of Supervisors of road funds: County highway payroll, the county treasurer to designate a Wagner, R. O. Oates, F. H. L ester, tion of Wagner, seconded by Elson, visors of Livingston county that Ml. Livingston county, Illinois: County highway payroll, for maintaining MFT bank or bauks or other depository *' Edward F. Lawrence, William A. was adopted as read. $811,000.00 is appropriated from the Dwight—Clias. Lauritzen, Dwight, The undersigned commissioner of for month of December. .$1,770.22 sections for mouth of in which the funds or moneys of Kimber, W. C. Ruddy, Fred Elliott, motor fuel tax allotment for (be III. To the Board of Supervisors of maintenance of the following sec­ highways of the town of Broughton Standard Oil Co. (Peoria February ...... 892.80 the county treasurer in the custody James A. Patterson, Nat Leonard, CTiatsworth—Mrs. Gwendolyn Ad­ Livingston county, Illinois in said county, would respectfully branch), for gasoline, oil, of the said Olive A. Singer may be Earl C. Mortlmore, Fred Muir, C. tions or patrols located on state Homer Reed, for Iiuuling ams. Clmtsworth, III. Your Committee on Finance No. aid roads and meeting the require­ represent that a bridge needs to be etc...... 126.73 stone for patching MFT kept and the said Olive A. Blugef M. Turner, Margaretha G. M eyer. Sullivan—Earnest Hack, Cullom, 2 respectfully report that they have repaired over a stream where the Standard Oil Co. (Joliet shall be discharged from responsi­ J. W. Brown, Elmer D. E lbert, John ments of the "Motor Fuel Tax sections ...... 287.10 III. examined the claims presented to same is crossed by the highway branch), for gasoline, oil, Treasurer of Pike Town­ bility for all such funds or moneys M. Spafforp, Frank Stabler, Harold Law.” approved March 25, 1929, as Broughton—Anna Kennedy, Killing- them and recommended that the leading from the S. W. corner of etc ...... 179.38 which she deposits in u depository West, Cl3harlM K Schroen, Clair E. amended. ship, for county share of ton, III. clerk issue orders on the county section 4 to the N. W. corner of Marc Oil Co., for gasoline, Kohler, U Hobly, Sam Detwil- Patrol No. 1. 2 and 3. cost of dredging ditch .. 100.00 so designated. treasurer to the several claimants section 4 in said town, for which oil, etc...... 27.53 Round Grove—Mrs. Bertha ltaack, er, Hugh! McCaughey, Oscar and be it lurlher Verne Erwin, for hauling Campus, 111. The undersigned, therefore, re­ for the amounts allowed as fol­ said work the town of Broughton R iltenhouse G rain Co., for Fraher. Resolved, that the above desig­ stone for patching MFT All of which is respectfully sub- quests the County Board of the lows : is wholly responsible; that the Zerex ...... 14.28 RESOLUTION APPROPRIATING nated sections be maintained under sections ...... 112.05 ml tied. county of Livingston in said coun­ total cost of said work will lie ap­ Homer Reed, for hauling PUNDB FOR H OSPITA L DAY. Names. Amount. the provisions of said Motor Fuel Pontiac Stone Co., for ty and state to designate and ap­ proximately two thousand five hun­ stone for patching SAR. 40.30 H enry C. Koopman, Whereas, the Annual H ospital Cora B. D augherty...... $ 128.45 Tax Law during the year ending stone furnished for patch­ prove the hank or banks or other M arch 31. 1951, and be it fu rth er dred dollars, which sum will lie Francis Carey, for labor ing MFT s e c tio n s ...... 609.96 Chairm an. Day will be celebrated at Dwight, Vernon VonQualen, Sam Delwiler, depository in which the funds or Resolved, that the county clerk more than four cents on the one furnished for spreading The following hills were allowed Illinois, on the 4th day of June, A. coroner— Frank Stabler, moneys of said county treasurer in $373.25 $ 51.90 425.15 is hereby directed to transmit two hundred dollars on the latest as­ gravel on SAR ...... 234.05 and ordered paid from county aid Dl I960; and Margaretha Meyer, the custoily of tho said Olive A. Addressogrnph-.Multigraph certified copies of this resolution to sessment roll of said town, and the Brail's Welding and Auto bridge, fund since the December Whereas, It behooves us to recall Roy G. Gates, Singer may be kept, as provided by suffering (hat is an Incident to Co.— the Department of Public Works levy of llie road and bridge tax for Service, for repair work m eeting. 1949: law. tile two years last past in skid to county b r id g e ...... 15.00 Comm ittee. »r nation’s participation In th ree 1.393.27 68.96 1,462.23 and Buildings, Division of High­ H. J. Eppei A Co., for Olive A. Singer, ways, Spriygfield, Illinois, through town was in each year not less It. M. M ackinson, for m a­ in half a century; and Burdette-Smith Co.— county share of 1st esti­ Report of Committee on Supple­ County Treasurer, Its district engineer. than the sum of twenty-five (25) chinery rep air p arts . . . . 232.38 the veterans of Llving- 20.00 7.50 27.50 mate of the cost of re­ mental Grand Jurors. , , * DESIGNATION OF DEPOSITORY cents on the one hundred dollars Central Illinois Tractor Ac *huve had the advan- Edwin H. Cooke...... 8.00 pair and construction of BY COUNTY BOARD OF Pontiac Office Supply—- Resolution No. 2—Road and Bridge on the latest assessment roll for Equipm ent Co., for m a­ bridge No. 5 and bridge Report of tho Committee on Sup­ of local hospitalisation at the plemental Grand Jurors was read, SUPERVISORS. Dwight Veterans’ Hospital; and 5.61 95.47 Committee. all road and bridge purposes, ex­ chinery rep air parts . . . . 123.66 • No. 4 in Sullivan town­ cept for laying out. altering, widen­ and on motion of Koopman, second­ State of Illinois, county of Living­ Whereas, it takes considerable 13.68 114.76 Resolution No. 2 of the Road and A E. Hudson Co., for m a­ ship ...... $2,214.34 Donnell Print Shop— Bridge Committee was read, and ing or vacating roads, the major chinery repair purls ___ 32.67 Burnell G. Watson, for ed by Detwiler, and on roll call, ston. ss. sums to put on the program In con­ was adopted as read. 36.64 1.35 on motion of Detwiler, seconded by part of which levy is needed for Clausen-Bdhli Machine Co., county share of cost of Whereas. Olive A. Singer, of the nection With Hospital Day. Ayes — John Hofer, H enry C. county of Livingstou, lias pursuant Be it therefore resolved, by the 57.05 8.35 Patterson, was adopted as read. Die ordinary repair of roads mid for machinery repair construction of bridge— 45.00 5.25 RESOLUTION bridges. parts . v ...... 6.72 Charlotte twp...... 1,501.87 Koopman, Charles Loudon, Andrew to the terms of an Act of tho Gen­ Livingston County Board of Super Churney, Everett L. Elson, Glenn eral Assembly of the State of Illi­ visors in Msrch session assembled, 2.70 156.34 for improvement by county under Wherefore, the said commission­ Eugene Dltzgen Co., for of­ State Aid Road and Bridie Committee Kee Ia>x Mfg. Co...... 11.99 the Motor Fuel Tax Law. er of highways hereby petitions fice supplies ...... 11.86 Summary. Antrim, Arthur C. Dixon, N. J. nois, adopted and now in full force that the finance Committee of tho W agner, It. G. G ates, F. H. Lester. and effect, requested this County Livingston County Board of Super Illinois Office Supply Co.— Be it resolved, by the Hoard of you for aid and for an appropria­ F ayette Twp„ % M. G. State Aid Road Fund— 198.11 51.30 249.41 Supervisors of Livingston county, tion from the county treasury, a Meyer, supr.. for eradi­ AdlniliilUnitiotl a li il Edward F. Lawrence, William A. Board to designate, qualify and ap­ visors is empowered and hereby In­ ciiKluccrlnK Jl.soo.no Kimber, W. C. Ruddy, Fred Elliott, prove the banks In which the funds structed to pay over to th e tre a s ­ Lang-Fuller Printing Co.— Illinois, that the following de­ sum sufficient to meet one halt of cating obn. weeds and <; miilliic an.I nil I 079,74 362.17 260.51 622.68 scribed state aid route (s) be im­ the cost of repairing said bridge, hauling gravel on S A R .. 27.70 (,'ar amt truck ex­ J. A. Patterson, Nat Leonard, Earl and money on the county of Liv­ urer of the Hospital Day program , pense 1.1 IS.St C. Mortlmore. Fred Muir, C. M. ingston in her custody as county the sum of $360.00 on or before the Security Envelope Co... 39.35 proved under the Motor Fuel Tax said town being prepared to fur­ The Wilmington Coal Min­ Payroll of niaehlno npcnitnrs arid 1 a - Turner, M argaretha O. Meyer, J. W. treasurer may be kept, aud holding of such day. The Fairbury Blade— Law. approved March 25, 1929: * nish one half otathe amount re­ ing Corp.. for coal pur­ quired. Itnrcn* . . 3.23H.60 Brown, Elmer I). Elbert, John M. Whereas, the following mtmeil Datsd at Pontiac, Illinois, this 7.75 54.00 61.75 State aid route 6. beginning at a chased by the county .. . 30.50 Mlsr. Mul'ls. a n d Natl. Used Car Market point near the S.W. corner of sec­ Dated at Emington. Illinois, this Gayle llrown, for stamps supplies—road r e - Spafford, Frank Stabler, Harold hanks have furnished this County >6th day of March, A. D. 1950. pilm ...... Ill 41 West; Charles B. Schroen, Clair E. Board with copies of the last two N. J. Wagner, Report. Inc...... 111.00 tion 23. T. 26 N., R. 0 E. of the 3rd 13th day of March. A. D. 1950. for office ...... 10.00 Repair of bridges l.VOO Byers Printing Co.— P. M. and extending along said Gerald I,. Nelson. E. J. Brumbacli Garage, for Repair of machinery 1.766.18 Kohler, Lester Hubly, Sam Detwil­ sworn statements of resources and C hairm an. Contract ennstructlnn 1.toil.40 er, Hugh H. McCaughey, Oscar liabilities which such banks are re­ Everett L. Elson, 426.30 50.77 route in a northerly direction for a Commissioner of Highways. gasoline, oil. etc ...... 7.00 Miscellaneous . . 201.79 Insnraiictv ...... 996.52 Fraher. quired to furnish to the Auditor of Harold J. West, 204.00 582.31 1,263.38 distance of approxim ately 15.259.3 State of Illinois, county of Living­ Pontiac Stone Co., for ston. town of Broughton, ss. JD.7SU.87 State of Illinois, Livingston coun­ Public Accounts or to the Comp­ Frank H. L ester, Pantagraph Print. & Sta. feet: and \ stone furnished for patch­ Motor Fuel Tax I. tile undersigned commissioner Fund— ty, ss. Hoard of Supervisors, troller of the Currency: J. W. Patterson. Co.— Be if further resolved, that the ing S A R ...... 65.08 9.9ft 24.52 Improvement shall consist of earth of highways In the town of Brough­ County highway payroll, Administration a li d March session, A. I). 195(1. Name of Banks. ton. county aforesaid, hereby state eiighu-rring $1 ..IMl.SS Mr. Chairman and Members of the Resolution No. 2—Finance 201.61 90.84 386.96 grading with a 31 foot roadbed and for month of J a n u a r y ... 2,246.77 Maintenance ...... 8.7)1.93 Pontiac National Bank shall he designated as section 152-A that I have made an estimate of Standard Oil Co. (Peoria Jln.lOU.58 Board of Supervisors: Committee. Fingerprint Equipment County Aid Bridge Bank of Pontiac Laboratory M FT : and the probable cost of repairing said branch), for gasoline, Fund— Your Committee on Grand Jurors State Bank of Suunemin n No. S of the Finauce bridge. begs leave to report that they have Co: was read, and on mo- Police Equipment Co. Be it further resolved, that (here oil, etc...... 70.42 'untract cunsir u i- - First National Bank of Dwight Description of the proposed im­ lion 3.7IS.21 J 3.716.21 selected the following hanied as agner, by W est, Paul's Studio is hereby appropriated the sum of Standard Oil Co. (Joliet First National Bank of Fairbury seconded provem ent. supplemental grand jurors for the ed as read. O. 11. S treeper eleven thousand and uo/10() dollars branch), (or gusoline, Total amount paid out since Farmers National Bank of Fairbury Sievcrs Drug Store ($11,000.00) from tho county's allot­ Necessary repairs as determined oil, etc...... 455.97 tii* December meeting. 11*49 J25.577.6S May A. D. 1950 term of th e circuit TION FIXING F E E S OF Citizens Bank of Chatsworth Frank T hornber Co ment of motor fuel tax funds for hv the county superintendent of Strawn Independent Oil All of which is respectfully sub­ c o u rt: AND CLERKS FOR Flanagan State Bank George L. Mowry ...... 200.00 the construction of this improve­ highways. Co., for gasoline, oil, etc. 135.84 m itted. Town. Name. Address. Y ELECTION, First National Bank of Cullom Cbatsworth Plaindealer .. . 35.55 m ent: and, And I do estimate that the prob­ M arr Oil Co., for gasoline, State Aid Road aud Bridge Nebraskn — Edna P. Schneider, State Bank of Graymout a primary election will Dwight Star & Herald 29.46 Be it further resolved, that tho able cost of repairing said bridge oil, etc...... 10.44 Committee. Flanagan. III. prll 11, A. D. I960, be It Campus State Bank Flanagan Home Times. ... 22.70 clerk Is hereby directed to trans­ will be two thousand five hundred Sam Detwiler, Long Point—Beryl Stewart, Long rneolvsd’bjr the Livingston County Nelson Concrete CHlvert First State Bank of Forrest Pontiac Dally Leader...... 543.51 mit two (2) certified copies of this dollars. Co., (or supplies for road Chairman. Point. III. B^erd of Supervisors In Msrch see Bank of Dwight The Schutz Pub. House... 22.80 resolution to the Department of Witness my hand, this 13th day repairs ...... 106.08 John liofcr, Reading—George llornick, Strea­ slon asasmbled. that the Finance Taylor.State Bank, Emington Tlmes-Press Pub. Co...... 10.78 Public Works and Buildings, Divi­ of March, A. D. I960. Bradford Sales, for aup Secretary. tor. 111. Committee of the Livingston Coun Odell 8tate Bank R. L. V ahA lstyne & S o n s .. 30.70 sion of Highways, through its dis­ Gerald L. Nelson, Roy G. Gates, • Rooks Creek—Geo. Itork. Gray- & Board of Supervisors is empow- plies for road re p a irs .. . . 3.37 Now, therefore, be It resolved by G. C. M urphy Co...... 1.88 trict engineer's otfice at Ottawa, Commissioner of Highways. Homer Reed, for hauling H. H. McCaughey, mont, 111. •Sdhereby instructed to pay the County Board of the county of R. It. Tiffany. Cornell...... 46.20 Illinois. Slate of Illinois, county ot Living­ Chas. B. Schroen, Eppards Point—Marietta Ledford, hills incurred for the prim ary stone for patching SAR. 265.05 Livingston, Illinois, that the above ston. town of Broughton, ss. Central Illinois Tractor & M argaretha G. Meyer. H 4, Pontiac, III. •9 be held April 11. A. D. named banks are hereby qualified $6,126,97 Petition No. 1 — Road and Bridge I. Gerald L. Nelson, commission­ Equipment Co., for ma­ Pontiac—Mrs. Hazel Jacobs, 409 «U returns are returned to to receive such funds and moneys All of which Is respectfully sub­ Committee. er of highways ot said town of chinery repair parts . . . . 256.27 Contribution to Livingston County E. Madison St.. Pontiac. III. • of the county clerk as Broughton, being duly sworn on Home Bureau, Belle Prairie—Nita Mundell, R. 1, of the county treasurer of the mitted this 15th day of March. Petition No. 1 of the Road and Johnson Machine Shop, (or county of Livingston as deposi­ |y election laws and fees 1950. oath say that two thousand five it was moved by Elson, seconded Fairbury, III. 4 "Maries act as follows: Bridge Committee was read, and m achinery repair p a r ts .. 12.50 tories in which the funds and mon- N. J. W agner, on motion of Detwiler, seconded by hundred dollars mentioned in the ■I E. Henn Garage, for stor­ by Wagner, that a contribution of Indian Grove — Marshall Gordon, ) per day) for elec Fairbury, III. oys of the county of Livingston in Chairm an. Meyer, was accepted and made a estimate to which this affidavit Is age space and repair $900.00 be made to the Livingston clerks In precincts attached is necessary and that the County Home bureau, and on roll Avoca—John Wagonseller, It. 3, the custody of Olive A. Singer as J. A. Patterson, part of the record shop ...... 540.00 county treasurer of the county of n 300 ballots are same will not be more expensive call, was cari-ied. Fairbury, 111. E verett L. Elson. State of Illinois, county of Living­ Pantagraph Printing & Livingston, Illinois, may be kept, Harold J. West, than is needed for the purpose re­ Stationery Co., for office Ayes — John Hofer, H enry C. Odell^-Luclllo W. Watson, Odell, 00 per day) for ston. town of Fayette, ss. and Olivo A. Singer shall be (ll»- Frank H. Lester. quired. supplies ...... 5.77 Koopman, Charles iaiUdou, An­ III. casting 800 bal To the Board of Supervisors of charged from responsibility for all Livingston county, Illinois: Gerajd L. Nelson, Pontiac Leader Publishing drew Churney, Everett L. Elson, Nevada—Ella ilueger, R. 1, Odell, - III. such funds and moneys which she Adjournment. Commissioner of Highways Co., for printing “Notice Glenn Antrim, Arthur C. Dixon. N. be allowed 87.00 plus The. undersigned commissioner deposits In the aforesaid hanks. It was moved by Lawrence, sec­ of highways of the town of Fayette Subscribed and sworn to before to Contractors’* ...... 8.10 j. Wagner, It. O. Galya, F. H. Les­ Fayette—Leo Walters, Strawn, IU. mile necessary trav Be it further resolved that each onded by Koopman. that the Board in said county, would rospectfully me this 13th day of March, A. D. Goff's, for supplies for road ter, W illiam A. Kimber, W. C. Rud­ Forrest—Margaret Sohn, Forrest, coming tor the elec 1950. III. „ bank or hanks hereby designated adjourn until 1:30 p. m. Carried. represent that a bridge nas been repairs ...... 1.99 dy, Fred Elliott, J. A. Patterson, each precinct In se- (Soal) Gayle E. Brown, Nat Leonard, Earl C. Mortlmore, Saunemln—Gertrude Marsh, Suune- as a depository for such fonds or ballots repaired over a stream whore the Pontiac Stone Co., for Notary Public. stone furnished for patch­ Fred Muir,'C. M. Turner, Margar- mtn. IH. moneys shall furnish this County allowed 87.00 to AFTERNOON 8E8SION. same Is crossed by tho highway ing S A R ...... 413.10 etha O. Meyer, J. W. Brown, Elmer Union—Ralph Stiles, Dwight, ill. Board with a copy of all hunk precinct who re- March 15, 1950. leading from the K. \V. ciyner of section 9 to the N. W. corner of Report of State Aid Road and Wolf's Battery & Electric D. Elbert, John M. Spafford, Frank Dwight—L. O. Sm ith, Dwight, III. statements which it is or they are to the county The Board of Supervisors recon­ required to furnish to the Auditor vened a t 2:30 p. m., pursuant to section 9 In said town. \for which Bridge Committee. Service, for machinery Stabler, Harold West, Charles B. Germanvlllo — Francis Kemnetz, cents per mllo trav- C hatsw orth, HI. of Public Accounts or to tho Comp­ adjournment. Roll call was made said work the town of Fayette Is Report of tho State Aid Road and repair parts ...... 1.90 Schroen, Clair ■ E. Kohler, Lester and returning from troller of the Currency whllo acting and the chairman announced a wholly responsible; that tho ac­ Bridge Committee was read, and on Michael J. Roach, for gar­ Hubly, Sam D etwiler, Hugh H. Me- Chatsworth — Arthur G. Walter, Cuughey, Oscar Fraher. C hatsw orth, III. as such depository. quorum present. tual cost of said work is two thou­ motion of Hofer, seconded by age rental ...... 60.00 exceeding 83.00 shall Provided, that the amount of John Hofer. Henry C. Koopman. sand one hundred forty-eight and Schroen. was adopted as read. County highway payroll, Present—Edward F. Lawrence. Charlotte — William J. Flessner, precincts where It such deposits shall not exceod sev­ Charles Loudon, Andrew Churney, 24/DlO dollars, which sum Is more Slate of Illinois, Livingston coun­ for month of F e b ru a ry .. 2,209.55 Chatewortk, 111. to put up and Report of Committee on Grand enty-five (75%) of tho capital Everett L. Elson, Glenn Antrim, than four conts on the one hundred ty. Hoard of Supervisors, March Standard Oil Co. (Joliet Sullivan—E. W. Kingdom Cullom, Rental tor each III. stock and surplus of suoh bank ot Arthur C. Dixon. N. J. Wagner, R. dollars on the lafost assessment term , 1950. • branch), for gasoline, oil, Jurors. shall not exceed banks and the county treasurer O. Gates, F. H. Lester, Edward F. roll of said town, and tho levy of Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of etc...... 52.15 Report of tho Committee on All of which U rospectfully sub­ mitted. si ill not be discharged from re­ Lawrence. William A. Kimber, W. the road and bridge tax for the two the Board of Supervisors: Homer Reed, for hauling Grand Jurors was road, and on mo­ Online. Illinois, this sponsibility for any Ruch funds or C. Ruddy, Fred Elliott, James A. years last past in said town was In We. your Committee on State Aid stone (or patching SAR. 160.20 tion of Koopman. seconded by H enry C. Koopman, h. A. D. 1960. monoys deposited in any hank in Patterson, Nat Leonard. Earl C. each year not loss than tho sum of Roads and Bridges, beg leave to Pontiac Stone Co., for Gatesj and on roll call, was adopted C hairm an. Wagner. excess of such limitation. I m Mortlmore, Fred Muir. C. M. Tur­ twenty-five (25) cents on the one submit tho following report: stone furnished for patch­ as read, Sam Detwiler, Chairman j Be It further resolvod that the ner. Margaretha G. Meyer, J. W. hundred dollars on the latest as­ Your committee met December ing S A R ...... 238.68 Ayos^John Hofer. Henry C. Frank StAliler. k H. Lester. Standard Accident Insurance Com­ \ m Brown, Elmer I). Elbert, John M. sessment roll for ail road and 30, 1919. All m em bers present. Livingston County, r/i Ira Koopman, Charles Loudon, Andrew Margaretha Meyer, i Nd J. West. pany, surety on the bond of Olive dpafford. Frank Stabler, Harold bridge purposes, except for laying Motion by Rucker, seconded by L. Boyer, county clerk, Churney, Everett L. Elson, Glenn Roy G. Gates, M t L. Elson, A. Singer as county treasurer of Lit: 'est, Charles B. Schroen, Clair E. out. altering, widening or vacating McCaughey, that ail bills payable tor Insurance ...... 995.52 Antrim, Arthur C. Dixon, N. J. Comm ittee. the county of Ldvlufston. shall not ohler, Lester Hubly, Sam Detwll- roads, the major part of which levy to date be allowed and ordered Central Illinois Tractor ft Wagnor, R. G. Gates, F. H. Lester, be liable .thereon for any logs tus- I McCaughey. Oscar D needed for the ordinary repair paid. Motion carried. Equipment Co., tor ma­ Edw ard T. La*r«nce. William A Appointment of Committee, of roads nnd bridges. Motion by Rucker, seconded by chinery re part parte .. 660.08 Kimber, W. C. Ruddy, Fred Elliott, t w*» moved by McCaughey. tamed| ... ■ ( by the ,11 tn solvency, failure or

L E dith M. H u ette caused to be closing or any of tbe aforesaid ap­ Other Resources Edith M. Huette, of Falrbury, Illi­ it was move4l by Gates and second­ 21at day of April, A. D. 1950. 912.17 To the Board of Supervisors of the ed to them and recommended that In tbe office of Ira L. Boyer,, t proved banks. nois, was presented to the Board, ed by Meyer, that the petition sub­ Fred Heise, county of Livingston, state of Il­ tbe clerk Isaue orders on the coun­ ty clerk of Livingston eoanty, Illi­ J. W. Brown, ty treasurer to the several claim­ it was moved by Patterson, second­ ject to the approval of the state'B Kathryn Heise. fc .lL - . *680,098.71 linois: nois, and ex-officio clerk fit the C hairm an. ed by Elliott, that the petition sub­ attorney, be accepted and made a Stale of Illinois, Livingston county, LIABILITIES As county collector of the county ants for tbe amounts allowed as Board of Supervisors of Livingston Cbas. Loudon, ject to the approval of the state's part of the record. Carried. ss. Capital Stock .. . .* 40,000.00 of Livingston, state of Illinois, I do follows: county, ilitnola, their certain vert * Fred Muir. Committee Mile- attorney, be accepted and made a Fred Heise and Kathryn Heise, Surplus ...... 10,000.00 hereby request you ln accordance To: The Honorable Clair Kohler, fied petition to which there was at­ work. uk*. Amount part of the record. Carried. being first duly sworn, on oath de­ To the Board of Supervisors of the Undivided Profits ...... 7,180.57with the laws of the state of Illi­ Chairman of the Board of Super­ tached a certain plat made by one Deposits ...... 682,838.32 John Hofer ____* 10.00 * 11.00 $ 41.00 pose und say that they are the county of Livingston, state of Il­ nois, to-wlt: H. C. Koopman.... 6.00 1.40 7.49 PETITION. visors of Livingston county, Illi­ George H. Caviezel and in which Other Liabilities ...... * 79.82 Clias. Loudon ... 4.0# 2.20 8.30 nois, and to the members of the petitioners named in the foregoing linois : For an Act to add section 4b to 2.80 26.80 To: The Honorable Clair Kohler, said verified petition the sold Lyle (ilerm Antrim ... 24.00 Board of Supervisors of Living­ petition and that they have read As county collector of the coun­ An Act to revise the law in rela­ F. 44. Rucker .... J0.00 6.60 28.60 chairman of the Board of Super­ R. H uette and E dith M. H uette *680,098.71 Arthur C. Dixon 42.00 17.96 69.95 visors of Livingston county, Illi­ ston county, Illinois, at the April, said petition and know the con­ ty of Livingston, Btate of Illinois, tion County Collector," approved N. j. Wagner _ 6.00 .60 6.80 tents thereof; that the matters and have requested that this Board, by Member Federal Deposit Insurance Roy a. Gates...... 24.00 20.70 66.70 nois, and to the members of the A. D. 1950, m eeting of your body. I do hereby request you In accord­ F ebruary 25, 1874, as amended, to things therein contained are true proper resolution, submit to either Corporation Frank II. Lester 6.00 6.00 Board of Supervisors of Living­ We, the undersigned, Fred Heise ance with the laws of the state of designate a bank, or banks ln Wm. A. Kimber.. 30.00 6.70 35.70 and correct. this Board itself, or to some officer Illinois, to-wlt: which funds or moneys in the cus­ W. C. Ruddy __ 12.00 2.00 15.00 ston county, Illinois, at the and Kathryn Heise, residents of to be designated by this Board, Depositories for County Collector. Fred Elliott------12.00 6.00 % 17.00 April, A. D. 1950, m eeting of your Fred Heise, For an Act to add section 4b to tody of the county collector of said Jr A- Patterson.... 18.00 4.80 22 80 Pontiac, Livingston county, Illinois, said plat for purposes of approval 1.60 19.60 body. Kathryn Heise. "An Act to revise the law in rela­ Depositories' for the county col­ county may be kept. Nat Leonard ----- 18.00 would respectfully represent unto and with the end that said plat lector’s fund was read, and on mo­ B C. Mortlmore. 12.00 1.10 13.10 We, the undersigned, Lyle R. you, as follows, to-wit: f Subscribed and sworn to before tion County Collector," approved Olive A. Singer, Fred Muir ______18.00 2.60 21.60 me, a notary public, this the 21st might be received for record by tion of Brown, seconded by Kimber, Margaretha Q. Huette and Edith M. Huette, now 1. That we are the owners of F ebruary 25, 1874, as am ended, to ’ County Collector. 62.70 day of April, A. D. 1950. the Recorder of Deeds of Living­ and on roll call, was approved. Meyer .... 48.00 101.70 residents of Falrbury. Illinois, certain real estate, to-wit: The designate a bank, or bankB in which RESOLUTION. Elmer D. Elbert. 6.00 2.40 8.40 (Seal) J. Ellen Wilson, ston county, Illinois, and. Ayes — John Ilofer, H enry C. joha M. Spafford 6.00 1.50 7.50 would most respectfully represent south half of-the northwest quar­ funds or moneys in the custody of Whereas, Olive A. Singer, county 2.70 38.70 Notary Public. Whereas, it would appear from Koopman, Charles 'Loudon, Andrew Frank 8taliler .... 30.00 unto you sb follows, to-wit: ter of the northwest quarter of the county collector may be kept. collector of the county of Living­ Harold J. West .. 18.00 6.70 23.70 said verified petition that the said Churney, Everett L. Elson, Glenn Chas. B. Schroen 36.00 24.00 60.00 1. That we are the owners of the section 23, tow nship 28 north, range Olive A. Singer, ston, state of Illinois, has made and 48.00 Report. Lyle R. H uette and Edith M. Antrim, Arthur C. Dixon, N. J. Sum Detwller .... 36.00 12.00 following described real estate sit­ 5 east of the Third Principal Merid­ County Collector. tiled the above and foregoing re­ H. H. McCaughey 36.00 13.20 49.20 Huette ure the owners of certain W agner, R. U. Gates, F. H. L ester, Oscar Fraher .. . 12.00 6.00 17.00 uated in Livingston county, Illinois, ian, lying east of the easterly right * Report of the 63rd annual con­ quest by her, that this Board desig­ real estate in Livingston county, • RESOLUTION. to-wit: vention which was held at Peoria, Edward F. Lawrence, William A. nate a bank or banks, or other de­ 2534.00 2226.46 9760.45 of way of the Wabash Railroad, Whereas, Olive A. Singer, county Commencing at the southwest Illinois, A pril 17, 18 and 19, was Illinois, described as follows, to- Kimber, W. C. Ruddy, Fred Elliott, pository, in which the funds and All of which is respectfully sub­ Livingston county, Illinois, except collector of the county of Living­ corner 'of the northeast quarter made by Mr. Dixon and Mr. Det- w it: J. A. Patterson, Nat Leonard, Earl moneys of the county of Living­ mitted this 15th day of March, that part sold to' Zelma Highland ston, state of Illinois, has made and (%) of section three (3), township wiler. Commencing at the Southwest C. M ortlmore, F red Muir, C. M. ston, in the custody of said collec 1950. and being described as, beginning filed the above and foregoing re­ twenty-six (26) north, range six corner of the northeast quarter Turner, Margaretha G. Meyer, J. tor of said county may be kept. N. J. Wagner, at the northwest quarter of lot 18 quest by her, that this Board desig­ W. Brown, Elmer D. Elbert, John (6) east of th e th ird (3rd) P. M., Adjournment. (14) of section three (3), township Now, therefore, be It resolved, Chairm an. of Fred Heise’s subdivision of that nate a bank or banks, or other de­ M. Spafford, Frank Stabler, Harold thence north 330 feet, thence east It was moved by West, seconded twenty-six (26) north, range six by the Board of Supervisors of the Everett L. Elson, part of the south 15U feet of the pository, in which the funds and West, Charles B. Bchroen, Clair E. 528 feet, thence south 330 feet, (6) east of th e T h ird (3rd) P. M., county of Liviugston,' state of Illi­ Frank H. Lester, south half of the northwest quar­ by Koopman, that the Board ad­ moneys of the county of Living­ thence west 528 feet, to the place thence north 330 feet, thence east Kohler, LeBter Hubly, Sam Detwil- nois, at their regular meeting of Harold J. West, ter of the northwest quarter of journ until 1:30 p. in. Carried. ston, in the custody of said collec­ er, Hugh H. McCaughey, Oscar of beginning. 528 feet, thence south 380 feet, said County Supervisors, held on J. A. P atterson. section 23, township 28 north, tor of said county may be kept. 2. That sometime prior to August thence w est 528 feet, to th e place Fraher. 15th day of March, A. D. 1950, a t range 5 east of the Third Principal AFTERNOON SESSION. Now, therefore, be it resolved, l M arch 15, 1950. 3, 1949, having in mind sub-divising of beginning, which time there was a quorum Report No. 4—Finance Committee. Meridian, Livingston county, Illi­ by the Board of Supervisors of the State of Illinois, county of Living­ the said real estate of which we A pril 24. 1950. and which real estate Is not within present, that the request of said Report No. 4 of the Finance Com nois, lying east of the easterly county of Livingston, state of Illi­ ston, 88. are the owners, we negotiated with The Board of Supervisors recon­ any city, village or incorporated collector be granted, that this mlttee was read, and on motion of right of way line of the WabaBh nois, at their regular meeting of To the County Board of the coun­ one George H. Caviezel, a compe­ town, and. Board does hereby designate Wagner, seconded by Patterson, Railroad, recorded December 14, vened at 1:30 p. m., pursuant to said county supervisors, held on ty of Livingston, in said county: tent surveyor of Livingston coun­ Whereas, on the 3rd day of Aug­ was adopted as read. 1948, in plat book 6, page 55, in the adjournment. Roll call was had 15th day of M arch, A. D. 1950, a t The undersigned, Olive A. Sing­ Pontiac National Bank ty, Illinois, for the purpose of en ust, 1949, th e said George H. Ca­ To the Board of Supervisors of Liv­ recorder's office of Livingston und the chairman announced a which time there web a quorum er, of the county of Livingston of Bank of Pontiac gaging his services in connection viezel, a competent and practicing ingston county, Illinois: county, Illinois, thence east 284 quorum present. present, that the request of said said county and state, respectfully State Bank of Saunemln with the making of a plat of the laud surveyor in Livingston county, Your Committee on Finance No. feet, thence n o rth 516.37 feet, John Hofor, Henry C. Koopman, collector be granted, that this represents unto your honorable First National Bank of Dwight land which we intended to Bub Illinois, pursuant to the request 4 respectfully report that they thence west 400 feet, thence in a Charles Loudon, Everett L. Elson, Board does hereby designate ' body that under un Act adopted by First National Bank of Falrbury divide into lots and,blocks. southeasterly direction parallel Glenn Antrim, F. H. Rucker, Ar­ made by the said Lyle R. Huette Farmers National Bank of Falrbury have examined the claims present­ Pontiac National Bank the General Assembly of the State 3. That on the 3rd day of August. with the east line of the right of th u r C. Dixon, R. G. G ates, F. H. and Edith M. Huette, made a sur­ Citizens Bank of Chatsworth ed to them and recommended that Bank of Pontiac of Illinois, and now in full force 1949, the said, George H. Caviezel, way oPsaid W ahasli Railroad 528.22 Lester, William A. Kimber, W. C. vey of the aforesaid described real Flanagan State Bank the clerk issue orders on the coun­ State Bank of Saunemln and effect, it shall be the duty Qf pursuant to our request, made a feet to the place of beginning,-all Ruddy, Fred Elliott, James A. Pat­ estate, and First National Bank of Cullom ty treasurer to the several claim First National Bank of Dwight the County Bourd when requested survey which actually is a survey being situated in . the county of terson, Nut Leonard, Earl C. Morti- Whereas, it is the desire of the State Bank of Oraymont ants for the amounts allowed as First National Bank of Falrbury by the county treasurer to desig­ of the above described real estate, Livingston, state of Illinois, and ex­ more, F red Muir, C. M. T urner, said Lyle It. Huette and Edith M. Campus State Bank follows: Farmers National Bank of Falrbury nate a bank or banks or other de­ and that hereto attached and made cept certain lots of Heise's First M argaretha G. Meyer, E lm er D. Huette to have said‘plat made a ... First State Bank of Forrest Per Mile- Citisens Bank of Chatsworth pository in which the funds or I)iem. age. A a part hereof, by reference, 1b a Subdivision thereof heretofore sold Elbert, John M. Spafford, Frank matter of record in the recorder’s Bank of Dwight Flanagan State Bank moneys of tbe county treasurer in John Hofer ...... $ 18.00 % 6.60 true and exact copy of said plat so and conveyed to purchasers, all of Stabler, Churles It. Schroen, Lester office of Livingston county, Illinois, Taylor State Bank, Emlngton If. C. Koopmun ... 24.00 r».6o 29.60 First National Bank of Cullom the custody of the said Olive A. made by the said George H. Cav­ which deeds are recorded in the Hubly, Sam Detwller, Hugh H. Mc­ and, Odell State Bank Chau. I,mi(lon IK.00 6.90 24.90 State Bank of Grayinont Singer may be kept and the said A. J. Churney . 12.00 6.60 17.60 iezel, who is a competent and prac­ recorder's office of Livingston Caughey, Oscar Fraher. Whereas, thiB Board, being the In which funds and moneys of the Kverett L. El»on IK.00 3.75 21.75 Campus State Bank Olive A. Singer shall be discharged ticing land surveyor in Livingston county, Illinois. Board of Supervisors of Livingston said county of Livingston, state of (Jlenn Antrim .... 24.00 2.80 26.80 First State Bank of Forrest from responsibility for all such Arthur l\ Dixon . 24.00 9.80 33.80 county, Illinois, that said land in 2. That some time prior to tho List of Standing Committees. county, Illinois, has determined, Illinois, in the custody of the coun­ N. J. Warner .... 24.00 3.20 27.20 funds or moneys which she depos- said plat is not within any city or 17th day of April, 1950, having in A list of the stundlng committees without the necessity of submitting Bank of Dwight ty collector of said county may be Kov (J. (iates .... 24.00, t 24.00 Taylor State Bank, Emlngton its in a depository so designated. Frank 11. Renter 24.00 24.00 village or incorporated town. mind subdividing a portion of the was presented, and on motion of said plat to any officer to be desig­ kept. Edward Lawrence 12.00 .40 12.40 The undersigned, therefore, re­ 3.60 4. That it is the desire of the land of which we are now the own­ Rucker, seconded by Dixon, and on nated by this Board, that said plat Odell State Bank Be it further resolved, that said Win. A. Klinber. 24.00 27.60 quests the County Board of the W. <\ Buddy 24.00 4.80 28.80 undersigned. Lyle R. Huette and ers, we negotiated with one Carl O. roll call, was confirmed. should be approved aud made a in which fuhds and moneys of the bank or banks have at this meet­ Fred Klllott 24.00 10.00 34.00 county of Livingston In said coun 6.40 Edith M. Huette, tq have said plat Miller, a competent land surveyor, Public Property—Koopman, Lou­ matter of record in the office of said county of Livingston, state of ing furnished the Board of Super­ J. A. Patterson . 24.00 30.40 ty and state to designate and ap< Nat I/eonard ...... IS.00 1.80 19.80 made a matter of record in ti-p duly authorized by the state of Illi­ don, Lawrence, Muir, Brown, Fra­ the recorder of deeds of Living­ Illinois, in the custody of the coun visors with copies of all sworn K. (’. Mortlmore.. 24.00 2.00 26.00 ., . prove the bank or banks or other recorder's office of Livingston nois as such surveyor, for the pur­ iler, Elliott. ston county, Illinois, and, ty collector of said county may be (lepogltory ln wlllch tho fund8 or statements of resources and liabili­ Fred Muir 24.00 4.fin 28 80 C. M. Turner 24.00 5.60 29.60 county, Illinois. pose of engaging his services in County Home and Farm—Kim Whereas, said plat discloses ten kept. ties which said banks were re­ Marguretha (J. moneys of said county treasurer in 12.00 5. T hat paragraph 25.09 of chap­ connection with the making of a her, Dixon, Leonard, Ruddy, Stah­ lots, and Be it further resolved, that said quired to furnish to the comptroller Meyer ...... — 24.00 36.00 the custody of the said Olive A J. \V. Brown ...... 24.00 9.60 33.60 te r 34, Illinois Revised S tatutes, plat of the laud which we intend ler, Patterson, Schroen. Whereas, under the Illinois stat­ bank or banks have at this meet­ of the currency or state auditor. Rimer D. Elbert IK.00 7.20 25.20 Singer may he kept, as provided by 6.00 30.00 provides as follows: to subdivide into lots and blocks. Miscellaneous Claims — Hubly, ute, in such case made and provid­ ing furnished the Board of Super­ Be It further resolved, that this John M. Spafford 24.00 law. Frank Staliler 24.00 6.00 30.00 “To prescribe by resolution, rea­ 3. That on the 17th day of April, McCaughey, Mortlmore, Turner, El­ ed, this Board has the right to pro­ visors with copies, of all sworn resolution is adopted in accord­ IS. 00 5 70 23.70 Olive A. Singer, 40.00 sonable rules and regulations gov­ 1950,^the said Carl O. Miller, pur­ vide for a fee not exceeding five statements of resources and nubili­ Cha«. B Schroen 24.00 16 00 bert. County Treasurer. ance with an Act to add Section 4b IS.00 9.IHI 27.00 erning the locatiou, width and suant to our request, made a sur­ cents (5c) for each lot shown on ties which said banks were re­ to "An Act to revise the law in re­ Ircster Hubly . ... 24.00 10.00 34.00 Fees aud Salaries—Rucker, Law­ DESIGNATION OF DEPOSITORY 24.00 8.00 32.00 course of streets and highways in vey which actually is a survey of a rence, Lester, Stahler, Kohler. said plat, making a total of fifty quired to furnish to the comptroller lation County Collector,’’ approved Ham Detwiler ...... BY COUNTY BOARD OF If. If. McCaughey 24.00 8.80 32.80 any map, plat, or subdivision of i parcel of land, the exact descrip Finance - Wagner, Elson, Lester, cents (5tfc), and. of the currency or state auditor. SUPERVISORS. F ebruary 25, 1874, as amended, Oscar Fraher — 24.00 10.00 34 00 any block, lot, or sub-lot or any tion of which is shown on the plat West, Patterson. Whereas, the said Lyle R. Huet­ Be it further resolved, that this Slate of Illinois, county of Living provided that the amount of said 1678.00 $191.95 $869.95 part thereof or any piece or parcel herewith attached and made a part te and Edith M. Huette have paid funds and moneys when deposited Jail Accounts—Muir, Dixon, El resolution is adopted In accordance ston, 88. All of which Is respectfully sub­ of land, not being within any city, of this petition and which plat your liott, Churney, Hubly. Into the office of the treasurer and with an Act to add Section 4b to Whereas, Olive A. Singer of the in said bunk or banks shall not ex­ mitted thiB 15th day of March village or incorporated town, and approval is asked and bo desig­ ex-officio county colleatBr of LW ceed seventy-five per cent of the Education—Elson, Kimber, Fra "An Act to revise the law in rela­ county of Livingston, has pursuant 1950. to provide by resolution that the nated on said plat as Heise's Sec­ her, I’atterBou, Meyer. ingston county, Illinois, said suu# tion County CoUector,” approved to the terms of an Act of the Oen capital stock and surplus of such N. J. Wagner, map, plat or subdivision shall be ond Subdivision of part of the 1 of fifty cents (50c). hn^ik or bunks in which said funds Judiciary—Turner. Koopman, El February 25, 1874, as amended, oral Assembly of the State of Illi­ C hairm an. submitted to the county hoard or south lirflf of I lie northw est quar­ liott, Churney, Hubly. Now, therefore, be it resolved by nois, adopted and now In full force or moneys are deposited, in accord provided that the amount of said Everett L. Elson, to some officer to be designated by ter of the northwest quarter of Mines und Mining--Leonard, Les­ tho Livingston County, Illtnol*, funds and moneys when deposited and effect, requested this County apee with this resolution. Frank H. Lester, the county board for their approv­ section 2f, township 28 north, Board of Supervisors at this meet­ J. W. Brown, ter, Elbert, Gates, Meyer. in said bank or banks shall not ex­ Board to designate, qualify and ap Harold J. West, al ; and in such cases no such map, range 5 east of the Third Principal ing of said Board held on the 24th Chairm an. Errors and Abatements—Morti- ceed seventy-five per* cent of tho prove the banks in wlllch the funds J. A. P atterson. plat or subdh'ision shall he entitled Meridian, lying east of the easterly day of April, 1950, th a t said p lat Chas. Loudon, inore, Rucker, Spafford, Detwiler, capital stock and surplus of such and money on the county of Liv to record in the proper county or rifflit of way of the Wabash Rail­ Schroen. so made by the said George' Hu'* bank or banks in which said funds Ingston in her custody as county F red Muir, Adjournment. have any validity until it has been road In Livingston county, Illinois. Caviezel on the 3rd day of August^ Committee. Auditing County Clerk—Ruddy, or moneys are deposited, in ac­ treasurer may be kept, and It waq moved by Wagner, sec­ so approved. 4. That it is the desire of the Kimber, Hofer. , 1949, should be and the sam e ig cordance with this resolution. Whereas, the following named onded by Patterson, that the Board The County Board may, by reso­ undersigned, Fred Ilelso and Kath­ now by this Board approved. Increase in Salary for Tax Clerk Auditing Circuit Clerk — Lester, J. W. Brown, hanks have furnished this County adjourn sine die. lution, provide for a fee not ex­ ryn Heise, to have said plat made Leonard, Turner. Be it further resolved that the Board with copies of the last two In Revenue Office. • Chairman. Clair Kohler, ceeding five cents for each lot, sub- a part of the record in the record­ Auditing County Treasurer—Pat­ plat so made by the said George K, sworn statements of resources and It was moved by Brown, second­ Clias. Loudon, C hairm an. lot, or tract of land shown upon er's office of Livingston county, terson, West. Meyer. Caviezel on the 3rd day of August, liabilities whfqh such banks are ed by Elson, that the deputy in the F red Muir, Ira L. Boyer, any such map, plat or subdivision Illinois. Auditing Sheriff—Fraher, Wagj 1949, should he and it is now by required to furnish to the Auditor revenue office he given an increase Com m ittee. County Clerk. approved by the Comity Board or 6. T h at P aragraph 25.09 of Chap­ ner, lluhly. this Board declared to be entitled of Public Accounts or to the Comp­ in salary. After some discussion, Report of Condition of by some officer designated by the te r 34, Illinois Revised S tatutes, Election, Town and Town Ac- to record in I lie office of the re­ troller of tho Currency: Mr. Brown withdrew his motion ODELL STATE BANK County Board to bo paid by the provides, as follows: counls—Spafford, Wagner, Elliott, corder of deeds of Livingston coun­ Name of Banks. and Mr. Elson his second, and it O rganization M eeting Odell, Illinois party desiring to have the plat ap­ “To prescribe by resolution, rea­ Churney. West. ty, Illinois, and that the validity at Pontiac National Bank was moved by Brown, seconded by At the Close of Business on tho proved into the general corporate sonable rules and regulations gov­ Agriculture—Loudon, Hofer. Rud­ said plat should be and is now by Bank of Pontiac Lester, that the Board recommend MORNING 8E88ION. 20lh day of June, 1949 fund of the county. erning tho location, width and dy, Turner, Elbert. this Board established. State Bank of Saunemln that the Fees and Salaries Com­ RESOURCES No officer designated by u Coun­ course of streets nnd highways in Jurors — McCaughey, Detwiler, Be it further resolved that a t or- First National Bank of Dwight mittee include in their motion an Pontiac, Illinois, ty Board for the approval of plats any map. plat, or subdivision of any Gates, Stahler, Koopman. tifled copy of this resolution ehou Cash and Due from First National Bank of Falrbury Increase of *15.00 ln salary for the A pril 24, 1950. B anks ...... *103,148.36 shall engage In the business of block, lot of sublot or uny part Rules — Meyer, Brown, EUon, he prepared by Ira L. Boyer, COtj Farmers National Bank of Falrbury tax clerk in the revenue office who The Board of Supervisors met in surveying, and no map, plat or sub­ thereof or any piece or parcel of Mortlmore, McCaughey. ty clerk of Livingston county, Il| U. 8. Government Obli­ Citizens Bank of Chatsworth is now receiving *166.00 a month. their room In the court house at 364,114.25 division shall be received for rec­ land, not being within any city, License—Stahler, Kohler. Elbert. nois, und ex-officio clerk of gations ...... Klanagun State Bank Motion carried. 9:30 a. m., and were called to order 7,590.00 ord or have any. validity which has village or incorporated town, and Board of Supervisors of Llvl* Loans and Discounts ... First National Bank of Cullom by Ira L. Boyer, county clerk. Roll Official Boud—Brown. Muir, Lou­ None been prepared by or under the df- to provide by resolution that the don. ston county, Illinois, and that Overdrafts ...... State Bank of Oraymont Salaries In County Assessment call was taken and the following Furniture and Fixtures. 1,569.09 rection of such plat officer. Added map, plat or subdivision shall he State Aid Road—-Detwiler, Hofer, certified copy of this resolttt Campus State Bank Supervisor’s Office. were present: 1.261.46 by ac t approved Ju n e 28, 1945. L. submitted to the county board or Gates. Rucker, McCaughey, Spat­ shall be attached to said plat Other Resources ...... First State Bank of Forrest It was moved by Lawrenee, sec­ John Hofer, Henry C. Koopman, 1945, p. 615.” to some officer to be designated by ter, Mortlmore. recording in the office of the Bank of Dwight onded by Spafford, that the sal Charles Loudon, Everett L. Elson, *477,683.16 6. That it is the desire of tho the county board for their or his Sanatorium—Dixon, Lester, Law­ recorder of deeds of Livit Taylor State Bank, Emlngton arles of the employes ln the county Glenn Antrim, F. H. Rucker, Ar­ LIABILITIES undersigned, Lyle R. Huette and approval; and in such cases no rence, Elbert, Schroen. county, Illinois. Odell State Bank assessment supervisor's office be thur C. Dixon, R. G. Gates, F. H. Capital Stock ...... * 40,000.00 Edith M. Huette, that the Board of such map, plat or subdivision shall Noxious Weeds — Muir, Elson, Glenn A nt Now, therefore, be it resolved by as follows: Lester, William A. Kimber, W. C. Surplus ...... 10,000.00 Supervisors of Livingston county, be entitled to record in the proper Schroen. Chdti the County Board of the county of Deputy Supervisor ..*2,700.00 Ruddy, Fred Elliott, James A. Pat­ Undivided Profits \ ...... 7,465.62 Illinois, may, by appropriate resolu­ county or have any validity until Legislative—Dixon, West, Lou­ A tte st: Livingston, Illinois, that the above Machine operator .. 2,400.00 terson, Nat Leonard, Earl C. Morti- D eposits ...... 420,227.64 tion, submit to either the whole it has been so approved. don, Brown, Koopman. Ira L. Boyer, Clerk. named bauks are hereby qualified Chief clerk ...... 2,160.00 more, F red Muif. C. M. T urner, Board itself or to boug officer to “The county board may, by reso­ Special Count)- Collector—West, to receive such funds and money C le r k ...... 1,980.00 M argaretha .Q. Meyer, E lm er D. *477,683.16 be designated by the Board of Su­ lution, provide for a fee not ex­ Brown. Leonard. Resolution No. 2. of the county treasurer of the coun plus th e additional *1,250.00 previ­ Elbert, John M. Spafford, Frank Member Federal Deposit Insurance pervisors of Livingston county, Il­ ceeding five dents fbr each lot, sub­ Insurance — Koopman, Wagner, Resolution No. 2 was read, ty of Livingston as depositories in ously approved by the committee. Btahier, Harold West, Charles B. Corporation linois, said plat either for the lot, or tract of land shown upon Kimber, Dixon, Detwiler. on motion of Gates, second" which the funds and moneys of the Motion carried. It was moved by Schroen, Lester Hubly, Sam Det- Accounts Insured up to *5,000.00 Board’s approval or his approval any such map, plat or subdivision Supervisor of Assessment—Gates, Meyer, was adopted as read. county of Livingston in the cub Wagner, seconded by Patterson, wiler, Hugh H. McCaughey, Oscar with the end that said plat may be Elliott, Hubly, Fraher, Koopman. RESOLUTION Report of Condition of tody of Olive A; Singer as county that the Finance Committee be in­ Fraher. approved by the county board or received for record by the record­ by some officer designated by the Printing — Kohler, Patterson of the Board of Supervisors of ODELL STATE BANK treasurer of the county of Living' structed to make the transfer. Mo­ er of deeds of Livingston county, county board to be paid by the Muir. Ingston county, Illinois, ad Odell, Illinois aton, Illinois, may be kept, and tion carried. Temporary Chairman. At the Close of Business on the Illinois. party desiring to have the plat ap­ Ayes — John Hofer, Henry C. on the 24tli day of April, Olive A. Singer shall he discharged The clerk asked for nominations 1950, at its regular April 15th day of Septem ber, 1949 from responsibility for all such for temporary chairman. Mr. 7. That at the proper time, the proved Into the general corporate Koopman, Charles Loudon, Everett To Add Bill. meeting. RESOURCES funds and moneys which she de­ undersigned, Lyle R. Huette and fund of the county. L. Elson, F. H. Rucker, Arthur C. It was moved by Wagner, second Frank Stahler was nominated by Whereas, on the 24th Cash and Due from posits in the aforesaid banka. Edith M. Huette, will pay to this "No officer designated by a Dixon, R. G. Gates, F. H. Lester, ed by Patterson, that the Board Koopman, and seconded by Loudon, April, A. D. 1950, one Fred B anks ...... *152,776.48 Be it further resolved that each It was moved by Detwller, second­ Board, or to such officer as may be county board for the approval of W illiam A. Kimber, W. C. Ruddy, dispense with the rules and add a and Kathryn Heise caused U. 8. Government Obli­ bank or honks hereby designated ed by Loudon, that the nominations designated by this Board, the stat­ plats shall engage in the business Fred Elliott, James A. Patterson, hill of Vernon Von Quaien. Motion filed in the office of Ira L. gations ...... 364,109.39 as a depository for such funds or utory fee of five cents for each lot of surveying, and no map, plat or Nat Leonard, Earl C. Mortlmore, carried. be closed and that the clerk cast county clerk of Liviugston L oans and D isco u n ts.. . . 39,844.78 moneys shall furnish this County the unanimous vote for Mr. Stahler shown in said plat, there bein^ in subdivision shall be received for Fred Muir, C. M. Turner, Margar Illinois, and ex-officio clerk O v e rd ra fts ...... 132.19 Board with a copy of qli bank state­ Thanked Board. for temporary chairman. The clerk ail ten lots. record or have any validity which etlia G. Meyer, Elmer D. Elbert, Dated at Falrbury, Illinois, this Hoard of Supervisors of Li* F u rn itu re and F ix tu re s .. 1,686.59 ments which It is or they are re­ Mr. Kohler thanked the members did cast the unanimous vote for has been prepared by or under the John M. Spafford, Frank Stahler, Other Resources ...... 1,'116.11 24th day of April, A. D. 1950. direction of such plat officer. Charles B. Schroen, Lester Hubly, county, Illinois, their of quired to furnish to the Auditor of of the Board of Supervisors for the Mr. Stahler for temporary chair­ fled petition to which Public Accounts or to the Comp privilege of having served as man. Lyle R. Huette, Added by act approved June 28, Sam Detwiler, Hugh H. McCaughey, E dith M. Huetto. 1945. L. 1945, P. 6l5.” attached a certain plat *559,665.84 trailer of the Currency while act­ chairman of the Board and for the Oscar Fraher. LIABILITIES State of Illinofs, Livingston county, 6. That It Is the desire the un­ one Carl O. M iller a n d , ing as such depository. cooperation given him in the past Permanent Chairman. said verified petition the Capital Stock ...... i ..* 40.000.00 Provided, that the amount tw o years. The temporary chairman asked ss. dersigned, Fred Heise and Kathryn Appointed Director. S urplus ...... 10,000.00. Lyle R. Huette and Edith M. Heise, that the Board of Supervis­ The chairman appointed Mr. Ar­ Hein- and Kathryn Heig such deposits shall not exceed sev­ for nominations for a permanent that tms Board, by ps; U ndivided 1'rofitn . . . . + 5,293.63 enty-five 476%) of the capital To Add Printing Committee. chairman. Mr. Olenn Antrim was Huette, each being first duly af­ ors of Livingston county, Illinois, thur C. Dixon of the Livingston D eposits ...... J. 504.322.09 firmed, depose and say that they may. by appropriate resolution, County Board of Supervisors as a tion, submit to either stock and surplus of rfuch bank or It was moved by Antrim, second­ nominated by Detwller and second­ itself, or to some cT Other Liabilities ...... 50.12 banks and the county treasurer ed by West, that the Rules Com­ ed by Lester. It was moved by are tho petitioners named ln the submit to either the whole board director of the East Central Dls foregoing petition and that they itself or to some ' officer, to be trict of the Illinois Association of designated by this shpll not be discharged from re­ mittee be instructed to amend the West, seconded by McCaughey. for purposes of app. *559,665.84 sponsibility for any Such funds or have read said petition and know designated by thp Board of Super­ Supervisors and County Commis­ rules nnd add a Printing Commit­ that the nominations be closed and the end that said Jj" Member Federal Deposit Insurance moneys deposited in any bank In tee consisting of 8 members and an that the clerk cast the unanimous the contents thereof; that the mat­ visors of Livingston county, Illinois, sioners. It was moved by Patter­ Corporation ters and things therein contained said plat either for the Board's ap­ son, seconded by Loudon, that the received for record 6y excess of such limitation. Advisory Committee to the County vote for Mr. AAfrtm for permanent er of deeds of Liv Accounts Insured up to *5,000.00 are true and correct. proval or his approval with the appointment he ucceptcd. Carried, Be it further resolved that the Assessment Supervisor ronsisting chairman. Th* 'clerk did cast the Illinois, and. Lyle R. H uette, end that said plat may be received ODELL STATE BANK Standard Accident Insurance Com­ of 5 members. Motion carried. unanimous vote for Mr. Antrim for W hereas, it would Odell, Illinois pany, surety on tho bond of Olive permanent chairman for this ensu­ E dith M. Huetto. for record by the recorder of deeds Resolution No. 1, Subscribed aud affirmed to be­ of Livingston county, Illinois. Resolution No. 1 was read, and said verified petition Statement of Condition as of A. Singer as county treasurer dt Report No. 3—Finance Committee. ing year. -The temporary chairman Fred Heise and Kaf fore me a Notary Public this 24th 7. That at the proper time, the on motion of Pattorson, seconded D ecem ber 81. 1949 the county of Livingston shall not Report No. 8 of the Finance Com­ declared Mr. Antrim elected and the ow ners of certain day of April, A. 1>. 1950. undersigned. Fred Heise and Kath­ by Ellldtt, Oras adopted as read. . RESOURCES be liable thereon for any loss sus­ mittee was read, and on motion of appointed Mr. Elliott and Mr. Hub- to-wit: The south half (Seal) Neale Hanley. ryn Heise, will pay to this Board, J RESOLUTION Cash and Due front tained by the Insolvency, failure or Waamqi. Seconded by Patterson, 1y to escort the new chairman to west quarter of Notary Public. or to such officer as may be desig­ of the/Board of Supervisors of Banks ...... *131.280.24 cloning of any of tbe aforesaid ap­ was adopted as read. the desk where he was greeted by quarter of section proved banks. nated by this Board, the statutory Llvjiigston county, lltiuots, adopt­ U. 8. Government Securi­ To the Board of Supervisors of Liv­ the temporary chairman who pre­ north, rouge 5 eai Pstltlon. fee of five cents for each lot shown ed at its meeting on April 24th, tie s ...... 484,359.39 i. W. Brown, ingston county, Illinois: sented him with the gavel. Prlqcipal Meridian, Petition of Fred Hals* and Kath­ ln said plat, there being in all 1950. Loans and Discqjmts ... 81,859.32 C hairm an. Vour Committee on Finance No. the easterly right Overdraft* .» ...... None Chas Loudon, 3 respectfully report that they Petition. ryn Heise, residents of Pontiac. 11- twenty-one lots Whereas, on the 24th day of Dated at Pontiac, Illinois, this April, 1*50, L yle &. H h e tti sad Wabash Railroad, F u rn itu re and f i x tu r e s .. 1,686.69 F red Muir. h^ve examined the claims pxsasnt- Petition «t Wl* M- guetU^psd Unols, was presented to fttk Roard. 1 » Y

¥ *7 4 • , vw • ■ rr-. wrt - that part told to and being de* Psychiatry Employed Old Playground New 'Electric Brain' Beginning at flit* north- Harry Miller Germans Make Hope Diamond 0( lot 18 of Fred In Choosing Names Of Movieland Great Will Solve Problems, illvlslou of that part of Translate Tongues ; lfiU foot of the south halt For New Products Ersatz Meat, Now Just Dateline Owner Relates Always Assists thvest tiuarter of the Rated as Best CHICAGO.—Picture a business PALM SPRINGS, CALIF.—This LOS ANGELES.—A new type of quarter of Hectlon 23, executive reposing on a couch world-famous playground of the electric-brain” calculating ma­ ■ 28 north, range 5 east of In a psychiatrist's oflice. movie stars is becoming—like chine, capable not only of perform­ Really Innocent Gem Safeguards ing complex mathematical prob­ ■Principal Meridian, Llv- Friend of Dog He may be choosing a new brand Milk Products Hollywood—just a dateline. PHILADELPHIA.—"! am Inno­ k county, Illinois, lying east name for bis products. Palm Springs Is going commer­ NEW YORK.—There was an awk­ lems, but even of translating for­ A kennel owner in Nova Scotia Because, says a new study of 637 FRANKFURT, .—De­ ward moment In the interview with eign languages, Is under construc­ cent!” •aatejly right of way line of cial and celebrities are fleeing out Lawyer Herbert L. Mart* hear* imported a valuable boxer from brand names, the psychological feated Germany has produced two Harry Winston, new owner of the tion a t the U.S. bureau d standards sh Railroad, recorded De­ into the desert, far beyond tour­ that plea almost dsily from men England, only to have her die and method is one of the best ways of new ersatz foods which may raise fabulous Hope diamond. laboratory at the University of l l , 1948, in plat book 6, ists’ eyes. behind prison bars. Sometimes they orphan her litter of pups. The own-' choosing your brand name. diet standards for poor people He was talking casually to a re­ California's institute of numerical M . in the recorder's office of The three newest luxury resorts say they didn’t commit the crime er began feeding the pups from a It uses the word association test everywhere. analysis here. county, Illinois, theace ($25 to 835 a day) are all more porter over a long, velvet-topped for which they were convicted. bottle, with an emergency formula developed by psychologists to un­ The new foods are ersatz meat table. Between them. In four trays, Bt, thence north 516.37 than five miles from town. While the exact scop# which the Sometimes they Insist the sentence prescribed by a pediatrician. Un­ cover* the mind's hidden problems. and milk. They have the same lay the famed jeweled collection of w est 400 feet, thence machine will be given In the trans­ was unjust and Illegal. fortunately there is a vast differ­ You simply repeat the associations caloric value as real meat and milk There was a time when movie the late Evalyn Walsh McLean. The Iterly direction paral- lating field has not been decided, In nearly 400 such esses, span­ ence between human and canine suggested to you by a word given at about half the price. people were as thick on the streets wlth the east line of the right 4414-carat Hope and the 100-carat the scientists working oq It say it ning 43 year*; Marls has proved the babies. The pups grew weaker ir- by the psychologist. Your answer American officials say the new as the gnats which are Palm Star of the East diamonds hung on , way of ,said Wabash Railroad would be quite possible to make It prUoner was right. He has won stead of stronger, and one morning gives him clues to what’s wrong fobds are potentially a great inno­ Springs’ plague. That was when a little stand. encompass all the 80,000 words in 1.28 feet to th e place of begin- one of them was found dead. businessmen here regarded tourists their freedom—or shorter Jail , ill being situated in the with you. it anything. vation in human feeding. Here's "There’s a diamond missing,” the the Webster Collegiate Dictionary, The kennel owner sent off a fran­ Now the method has been adapted as a low form of anim al life. term s. ty o f Livingston, state of llli- why, in the words of Gwynn Gar­ Jeweler said. Just a little less casu­ with equivalents for each word in Hi* work atarted out aa a bobby. tl4 except certain lots of tic cablegram. By noon he had an to discover what, if anything, is nett, chief of the Anglo-American In those days, during the war ally. “The little five-carat one." as many as three foreign languages. and for a while thereafter, hotels Today It la a full-time Job, necessi­ rh'UtMivlsion thereof hereto- answer, suggesting a new formula. wrong with brand names. The bipartite food office: The machine, tentatively dubbed refused overnight guests. There A sickening pause followed. The tating employment of three invest!* and conveyed purchasers, The rest of the pups, put on the new study, made by William Archer Jr., “Into these products the deficits the "Zephyr,” Involve! two basic sold were only a handful of places where reporter, who had never owned of which deeds are recorded in diet, picked up like magic and soon of the Robert N. M cM urray Co., of the diet in proteins, minerals advances In design over the pre­ were romping around as healthy management experts decided there the casual tourist could get a meat more than a 84.50 class pin, shud­ Maris began as a corporation recorder's office of Livingston and vitamins can be added at will. dered. But Winston, who has owned vious “electric brelns"—notably lawyer. Now 88, hls hair gray and puppies should. is much wrong. Here are the find­ Hotel and club restaurants were for aty, Illinois, and Not only Is the program potential­ the 728-carat Jonker diamond aqd the Enlac, Edvac, and Univac ma­ thin, he spends little time on hls ings: \ guests or members only. . Whereas, on the 17th day of The cablegram had gone to Har­ ly of great importance for Western the 728-carat Vargas diamond, was chines. Of the 637 names involved in the civil practice. frtl, 1950, the said Carl O. Miller, ry Miller, an intent, professorial Germany but for the countries of It’s different now, especially Its "memory” for number* and Marls U bespectacled, heavy-set. study, "only 12 per cent were found still relaxed as .he hunted through apetent and practicing land man of 47 who runs the Gaines dog Western Europe and all poor peo­ since the recent economy wave in commands” led Into it, Instead His brown eyes twinkle as he peers to contribute materially to the sales the collection. “ in McLean county, Illinois, research center at 250 Park avenue ple. It provides them with the es­ Hollywood. The tourist is wel­ "Funny," the Jeweler said, ”1 can of being based on vacuum tubes at you from a desk top cluttered appeal of the product. comed. Collectively, he’s got more Qlt. to the request made by in New York City. Such urgent re­ sential human nutrients at low tell in a second when one’s mlgstog. or containers of mercury in which with papers. A flve-cent tablet “Of this 12 per cent—or 76 dollars than the movie crowd. , Fred Helse and Kathryn quests for help are nothing new to cost.” Works unconsciously." electric Impulses are stored, will serves as his appointment book. , Miller, and he had the information names—six names had been se­ lehWk made a survey of a parcel Sold In Cans But if he thinks he's going to get be based on a cathode-ray tube Voice Carries Authority right at his finger tips. It was just lected by what appeared to be Good Protection Mad described heretofore and In food-short western Germany, a glimpse of a movie Btar along of the same sort as is used in tele­ He Is a conservative dresser, another routine victory for the man chance or sheer good luck. An­ The reporter asked Winston, whose and the erstaz meat is sold in cans or with it, he's likely to be disap­ vision. This will Increase Its scope favoring gray and brown suits. Hls who has become known as the dog's other 24 names were selected gem collections are Insured for It is the desire of the in sausage-like rolls. The price is pointed. Those who have their and speed and greatly simplify Its mellow voice carries authority and best friend. through use of a previously suc­ own places here, such as Bob Hope, “many millions," by Lloyd's of design. UNeise and Kathryn Heise cessful company or brand name, 3.20 m arks (about 95 cents) for two London: conviction. He once was In politics to have said plat made a mailer of Once Was Hobby pounds. Real meat sells for $1.50 Eddie Cantor or Frank Sinatra, This "short-term” memory will and served several year* on Phila* and 46 were selected by using most generally stick close to home base. “What would you have done If ) in the recorder’s office of For a long time Harry Miller’s or nearly all the methods” recom­ for the same quantity. be supplemented by a magnetic delphia's city council. Western Germans are buying the the stone hadn't turned up?" drum, which Is just an elaboration lilvtngatod county, Illinois, and. self-dedication to the dog was a hob­ mended in the study. “Well, for one thing.” he said, Maris first heard the cry "I’m ersatz meat faster than plants can of the magnetized wire or tape now this Board, being the by. But in 1943 he persuaded a might press this little button Innocent*’ In 1908. The aon of a turn it out, says W. D. Mitchell. Animals Seem to Havo 1 used for record broadcast* and ..Btyud of 8u pervlsors of Livingston manufacturer of prepared dog foods near my table. The police would Methodist minister was convicted British deputy chief of the bipartite other sounds. [ r county, Illinois, has determined, to set up the Gaines dog research Radio Plays Cupid Role Time-Telling Faculty surround the building In just a few of forgery.' Maris proved the youth food office. Five favorite! are pro­ was the victim of a prank and won Withoat the necessity of submitting center. The center is believed to be LOS ANGELES.—A Univer­ m inutes." It is on this drum that the ma­ In U.S. Employes’ Romance ducing it. hls release. Since the* he has plat to any officer to be desis­ the only organization in the world sity of California professor is Winston recalled, with a nervous chine's vocabulary can be stored Garnett says the ersatz meat “is gained freedom for aeveral accused ted by this Board, that said plat actively collecting, evaluating and i BOULDER CITY, NEV. - knew it was love. He passed grin, the time he was looking at Words are converted Into the aame composed of an equal amount of Btd b e approved and m ade a passing along to breeders, veter- j "Love at first sight" is the popu­ zle, the “biological clock,” that some big stones when his elbow sort of electrical symbols by which of murder.. 1 ,. „ - Maris never takes a case as the matter of record in the office of inarians and owners every known j lar way of beginning the “they sausage and of defatted soya, food mysterious process by which- brushed a 8125,000 diamond Into the machine assimilates numbers yeast, fat, hydra lized proteins, defense *ttorp#y at a.t«4aj. Jtfe-steps th e recorder of deeds of Livingston worthwhile fact concerning the; lived happily ever after" story. many animals seemingly are his wastebasket. The stone was for calculation. cereals and spices. county, Illinois, and health and well-being of dogs. It j Two government employees, able to tell time. missing for three days, while every­ When a foreign word for trans­ In after sentenejpg aqd only K he's “It can be given the flavor of Whereas, said plat disclosed makes no attempt to sell anything j Bill O'Bannon and Kodie Lloyd, body In the organization had them­ lation is fed into the machine In convinced Justice wqt ttf t dory*; fish, poultry, lamb, beef or pork by Dr. Theodore Jahn, zoology “Somebody must seqd/ fpr'-me,” twenty-one lots, and. except possibly the idea that the pulled a switch on that line, selves a small nervous breakdown the form of an electro-mathematl adding extracts of these products.” professor at the university at Los Maris says. yTheo ^e^jappjgv on Whereas, under the Illinois stnt- dog is superior to any other four- j though. They fell in love “at searching the vaults and 1,500-odd cal symbol on a tape or a card, the German scientists working under Angeles, has set up a laboratory the £«»«,'-If ute, in such case made and provid- legged animal in the history of man-1 first hearing.” paper packages of gems. machine will run through its "meto- t the direction of American food of­ to find out more about this non- I W f o ^ F j e n d |- ed, this Board has the right to pro- kind. ory," and if it finds that symbol O'Bannon is an engineering ficials developed the ersatz meat. mechanical timepiece which has "Finally,” he said, “three daya vide for a fee uot exceeding five The arrangement works fine on record, will emit automatically boss of a reclamation bureau The ersatz milk—called lactavena puzzled scientists for many later, we discovered the diamond- prime Jb^eW^ed.^Te. jtail.fijom ‘ cents for each lot shown on said both ways. The more dogs there a predetermined equivalent—the crew far up the Grand Canyon, —already is being fed to young years. in a trash can Jn front of out build­ scratch. Y ‘ T plat, making a total of $l.nr>. are nnd the longer they live, English word. while Kodie operates the short­ children in the milk-short Ruhr For example, the eyes of a ing waiting to be dumped,into a Now, therefore, he it resolved by the more dog food will be sold. The first thing—the most Im­ wave communication system of area. A Hamburg concern is pro­ crayfish glow at night. When it city truck. Siqce then, we keep all portant thing—is to learn If every­ the Livingston county. Illinois. Meanwhile, Miller can dedicate the bureau here. ducing 100 tons a month. is placed in a dark room for a ohr refuse In the', building for at body in the case told the truth In himself to the dog 24 hours a day Board of Supervisors at tills regu­ She sends out routine mess­ A British medical research group period, the eyes will not glow least a week, Juat Ja caag." and itill make a living. court." lar meeting of said Board held on ages to the bureau’s field groups. working in the Ruhr with German during the day but will light up Another time, yfara eg#,, * W i ; Marls,' bom a Quaker but now a flie 24th day of April, 1950, tiiat Packed away in Miller's unfail­ When Bill first heard them he scientists developed lactavena. It is about the same time every night. was cxamlngirig a >?,500 member of the Christian Science skid plat so made by the said Carl ing memory and in the 1,000 books trying to solve a biological puz- a dried mixture of soya, malted The unique timepiece of the held In a, twt&ef&hgn. church, is critical of “overzealoui” O. Miller on the 17th day of April, of his library—one of the most ex­ his days off romancing and the barley, corn, sugar and wheat with crayfish sometimes runs for for a second WdJpeaKTD,i. police officials. i960, should be and the same is tensive on the subject of dogs—are couple were married. , 10 per cent dried skim milk. It is three months under such con­ "When I tuAied baAj'f “When a serious crime is com­ now by this Board approved. the answers to just about every They honeymooned in a "post­ fortified with Vitamins A, D and C ditions and functions without “it was gone. I must haVi was leading mitted some one usually goes to Be It further resolved that the question a dog owner could ask. man’s holiday” fashion — at the and Vitamin B complex and cal­ "rewinding.” the tweezer too hard and the Stohe her across his farmyard to a jail, even if It's the wrong person.' plat so made by the said Carl O. And nothing makes Miller happier Grand Canyon. cium. The doctor has studied this jumped out. You’d be surpr4sed-h*#»| truck. Myrtle was bound for Authorities want the crime marked Miller on the 17th day of April. than to share this knowledge with phenomenon among insects far they can jump. Milk Substitute market to become beef. 'solved.' " 1950, should he and it is now by the world. through means of electroretino- Garnett says it is “a complete Jewel in Blind Her path crossed the cistern AveMs Publicity Board declared to lie entitled Polite Burglars Leave House grams, which are records of Unusual Problem substitute for whole milk after be­ “Eight years later, we were mov­ cover. She stepped on IL Her Marls shies from persons) pub­ • tu^afee office of the re- When Their Mistake Learned electrical changes. ing to a new building when some­ hind legs slipped through. Tha licity. He prefers to remain behind ■ of deeds of Livingston coun­ A schoolteacher sent in an un­ ing reconstituted by the addition of NEW YORK, N. Y.—A big gentle­ one took down the Venetian blinds rest of her followed gradually. scenes. Insisting he works better ty, Illinois, and that the vulldity of usual problem—she had taught her water. It has been fed on an ex­ dog to wake her in the morning, man and a little gentleman en­ perimental basis throughout the bi­ from a tall window in my office. And there was Myrtle wearing withqut newspaper headlines. said plat should be and 1b now by only to discover that the dog could tered Harry Zack's Brooklyn apart­ zonal area with excellent results.” Average American Level There, about eight feet up, be­ the cistern like a girdle. "I guess my work can't remain this Board established. not be set back like an alarm clock ment. Both had guns. They said American and German experts Of Living Seen Rising tween two slats, was the missing She was standing upright In anonymous, but I can,” he says. Be It further resolved that a when she wanted to sleep late on they were sorry for the intrusion struck many snags before develop diam ond.” several feet of water. Only her That’,* why he refuses to pose, for certified copy of this resolution WASHINGTON.— The President’s week ends. What could she do? but: ing the ersatz milk. Soya ajone was : council of economic advisers thinks H arry Wlnstof), “just past '50,” Is head was above the surface, t • newPSpC?' i»111 u rt- s. * . * should be prepared by Ira L. Boyer, a stocky, suave,- dark-skinned man. Ashworth called the Surrey1 Generally, fie gets llttW money hr This had Miller stumped for “We were told you’re in the found to be an incomplete protein the average American’s level of county clerk of Livingston county, whose continental air reflects his fire brigade. The firemen put a awhile, but he finally came up with jewelry business.” and dangerous for child feeding. fees from ; Clients—prisoner clients, Illinois, and ex-offlcio clerk of the living should rise 27 per cent by years of dealing with royalty all rope around Myrtle and pulled.. a successful solution. “When the “No, I'm not in the jewelry busi­ The addition of malted barley that la. ' Board of Supervisors of Livingston 1958. around the world. ”1 try to get the prisoner to pay dog comes to you on Saturday or ness, and I don't have any jewel­ wheat and a small portion of dried Myrtle didn't budge. county, Illinois, and that said certi The council believes that he “You know,” he said, “these big Sunday,” he wrote, "simply push ry," Zack said. skim milk completely corrected The firemen pumped out the expenses of the investigation. I fled copy of this resolution sliail Zack, 35, is a brokerage clerk. this fault. should be able to buy more and stones are the glamor end of our water. They dug a shaft along­ can't afford to pqy the money out be attached to said plat for record­ him away and go back to sleep. better goods and services, to save business. To do it, you need great Soon he will realize that you aren't "But W'e were told you got jewel­ Then it was found that lactavena side the cistern and tore down of my own pocket. Of course, if ing in the office of the said record­ ry,” the large bandit said, polite­ could not be used in foods because more money and have more leisure knowledge. Also courage. Also, you one wall. They put tvtjo sets of a man has no money and I'm cer­ er of deeds of Livingston county, in the mood for him and that there time—all making him 27 per cent must enjoy looking at a very rare are certain days on which you do ly- heating created a bad flavor. Im­ ropes on Myrtle and eased her tain he's Innocent I take hi* case Illinois. Zack said it wasn’t so. Then provement in the processing tech­ better off. diamond, because sometimes It out a hundredweight or so at a just the same.” i Glenn Antrim, not wish to be disturbed.” takes 15 years to sell one. It worked. they took his wallet. It contained niques overcame this last hurdle. The council doesn't think this time. Maris visits penitentiaries In the Chairm an. 860. will materialize by 1958 if there “But most of our business Is In Mrs. Ashworth looked fondly Philadelphia area two and three A ttest: “That’s rent money,” Zack pro­ Scientists Study Prospect is a depression before then—there the lower-price field. We have at the unperturbed Myrtle. times a week. He interviews pris­ Ira L. Boyer, Clerk. Pete Is Only Pelican tested. would have to be a gradual, steady stones for as little as 82. The ‘This has so endeared her to oners—usually 10 a week—and Earth It Getting Warmer average engagement ring In this checks their stories. If he's con­ Having Bill of Bamboo "OK, we don’t fool with this increase in production with no se­ us.” Mrs. Ashworth told re­ Appeared Before Board. small stuff,” the small man said. NEW YORK.—Plans are being rious setbacks. country Is a quarter carat, retail­ porters, "that we probably won't vinced a man is telling the truth State's Attorney Alonzo Wm. SAN DIEGO, CALIF.—A rare old The big man gave the wallet laid for a 14-man, three-nation But it can be achieved, the coun­ ing between 8100 and 8150. .That's sell her at all." he'll help. Clay appeared before the Board bird is the pelican, but the rarest back. scientific expedition to the Antart- cil says. If government and busi­ the biggest part of our trade. and explained the status of various of ail pelicans is Pete, the Mexican Then they waved their guns at tic to start late this year. It's main­ ness continually make a variety of British Dantist# Pall Tm IIi, school districts. He also explained pelican with the bambo bill. Mrs. Zack. 32. The large man ly a Norwegian affair, but with delicate and complex economic ad­ Hwt Was a Wlfa Who Nad Franklin Will Rnvnali Inn the use of the drunkometer and took her engagement and wedding Fill CavitlM by Stapwafeb Pete was just another pelican Swedish and British scientists par­ justments and don’t miss any Haart of Bald Within Hor Was Wealthy at Aft nf 42 LONDON.—British dentists are the tntoxometer which are used to around the Todos Santos islands in rings and her wrist watch. ticipating, and all three govern­ guesses on what adjustments to make chemical tests of drivers in­ "That’s all we got,” Said Zack. CAIRO, EGYPT.—The wife of a pulling teath and filling cavities by Mexican waters south of San Diego. ments kicking in toward the expen­ make. PHILADELPHIA. PA.—In a will the stop watch this week. volved In accidents as to wtiether Then somebody took a shot at the "Why take it?” ses. This Is all part of the theory of temple scribe who lived 2,500 years written in 1757, Benjamin Franklin or not they are under the Influence "Give it back to the lady,” said ago was burled with a heart of The purpose is to determine bow friendly old bird, almost severing The 14 men arc going to spend a dynamic, ever-growing economy intended to leave his wealth and much time they spend treating each of Intoxicating liquor. He suggest­ his upper bill near the middle. the little man. two years in Queen Maud Land, the that became part of the law of the gold, archeologists discovered re­ personal belongings to relatives, cently. patient and why dentists under the ed the latter Is the cheaper and is The big man gave it back. sector due south of Cape Town. land in the Employment Act of friends and institutions. Poor Pete could no longer dive The golden heart was found when socialized health scheme are earn- being used by the state highway "Sorry, but we made a mistake.” The Norse government has a shad­ 1946. This theory holds that the for fish. His profile was ruined. they unwrapped the mummy, be­ This was disclosed when the long Out Ju#i,ht^ eateries. ' police In Michigan, and that the the small gentleman said. “We owy claim on this sector on the causes of depressions can be de­ ■jgf': will was o4o public tfr rfl« state highway police and various Lady pelicans shunned him. He were informed you were in the lieved to be that of'Nsns-BsetS, the It is a ministry of health utpmrl- grew wan and thin. He was sick. basis of early explorations, but (he tected and eliminated so that as Ffrenklln' institute as part of the ment Five hundred dentists work­ city officials be instructed as to jewelry business.” wife of the scribe of Memphis whose But along came the tuna clipper interior has never been explored fast as the labor force grows more celebration of ita 129th anniversary. ing the health scheme are doing the Its use. A fter som e discussion. It Both bowed their way to the except by aerial photograph. tomb was discovered last month. Resolute, skippered by Richard Jobs can be provided. Nans-Basts' mummy was found It also was the 300th anniversary timing. Another 50 dentists who was moved by Rocker, seconded by door. Is the world getting warmer? Strumpf of San Diego. with nine others deep in the tombs of Franklin's discovery that light­ practice privately are filling out tha . Spafford, that the matter be re- "Do you want us to apologize?" That’s one thing the expedition at Sakkara, about 15 miles south of ning was electrical. same questionnaires as a check. i fen-ed to the Finance Committee For a week Pete came alongside the large man asked. hopes to cast light on. The scien­ Argentina ‘Fir# Ant’ Scan Cairo. Alongside the scribe and his Franklin was wealthy when he They were chosen at random. With power to act. Carried. the Resolute every morning to be "Oh, no, that's not necessary," tists will bore holes in glaciers and Threat to Big Part of U.S. wife was found the mummy of their quit business at the age of 42. Dr Health Minister Aneurin Bevln’s fed smelt caught for him by mem­ Zack said. study their history. Arctic ice has MOBILE.—There's nothing so re­ daughter. Robert A. Millikan, California In calculations on the costa of "frea” Adjournment. bers of the crew. Then Strumpf The big man left. been shrinking notably in recent markable about Solenopsia Saevlssl Under the custom of the era. the at!tut* of Technology, said the phi dentistry were thrown completely ^ It was moved by McCaughey, brought Pete aboard. He fashioned “Sorry to Inconvenience you years; is Antarctic ice shrinking, ma variejy Rlchterl. heart and other vital organa were lotopher retired with an income of out of line by the fat paychecks of ^Seconded by Hofer, that the Board a splint from a length of bamboo folks,” said the little man leaving. too? He’s Just a little fire ant from removed from the body before about 815,000 a year, which he the dentists. He therefore halved ^adjourn until the second Monday in fishpole, drilled holes in both halves “Don’t mention it,” said Zack. Geologists in the expedition will Argentina. He likes the Gulf coast burial. These organs were placed termed equal to approximately $50, all gross paym ents over 4,800 Junp, A. I). I960. Carried. of the bili and wired Pete's profile look for exploitable mineral depos­ climate and hasn’t run across any hi a jar and placed In the tomb 000 today. pounds (119,200) a year “because of Glenn Antrim, firmly back in place. Arthritis Sufferers May Del its under the ice. Weathermen will serious natural enemies since stow­ *ith the coffin. Nans-Basts' golden the urgency of the situation.” Dent­ Chairm an. release balloons carrying instru­ He willed various small amounts Pete made the return trip to San Relief Because of New Drug ing away to this country over 25 heart waa described as the same ists admitted they were making ments and follow them with the of money, property and personal I*. Boyer, Diego with the Resolute, but not ROCHESTER, MINN. — Four years ago. size of a human heart more under the health schema, but [ CotuBy Clerk. latest in radar. belonging* to members of his fam without being seasick. Mayo clinic physicians reported de­ As a result he baa spread across protested what they called an “arbl- - The dog sled is still an essential lly. Now, however, he is well and velopment of a compound credited a 10.000-square-roile area In Ala­ Englnotra ten Possibility trary cut.” They blamed Bcvln's chipper, the pride of the San Diego part of Antarctic exploration, but bama, Florida, and Mississippi, All of his household goods and system of fees. •Mtokant Prince with "significant promise” in treat­ there will be plastic runners this furniture were willed to hla wife to zoo's seabird pool. attacking crops, seedlings, barn­ Bottini Host from Brunt Bevin fixed the rate? at 10 shil­ With Only $6,176 ment of rheumatoid arthritis, a tim e. dispose of as sh* desired. Income crippling disease for which no cure yard animals, and young game. MILWAUKEE.—The day when lings (82) for an extraction, 20 shil­ from his printing business, which is known. The damage credited to him la lings (|4) for i simple filling and LOUbON.—Harry Gordon Self- Thrice-Downed Aviator homes will be warmed by heat he owned jointly with David Hall, Whale Flesh Ruled Not Meat placed in the millions of dollars, from the ground la drawing closer, 10 shillings (88) for a m ore compli­ "g«. American-born merchant However, they warned that the was divided equally among his nee 9 Lor Has Run of Bad Luck and finally both atate and federal 250 Wisconsin refrigeration engi­ cated filling. He figured dentist* t London who once enter- substance—known as “compound When Made into Saueafet wife, son William and daughter ned Kings, CINCINNATI.—The misfortunes conservation and agricultural of­ neers have been told. would work 33 chair side hours a died with only 1,544 E”—was so rare that It probably BRIGHTON, ENGLAND.-A Brit­ Sarah. of C. Fred Scrimsher are almost ficials are on hla tralL Experiments are being made to week and, at thesa rates, earn a «ndi> (88.<$8,176> r to his name. would not be available from manu­ ish court ruled that whale meat rhe size more than even a thrice-shot-down Gulf coast residents live with tap ground heat by a system of Ha also provided that In avent of gross annual Income of 2,800 pounds Mae of his estate was dis- facturers before next year and isn't—at least not for sausage-mak­ navy flier can stand. ante all their lives. There are over pipes. The equipment la baaed on hla wife’s death and no offspring (115,200). hen his will was filed could not be used immediately for ing purposes. probste. 80 species in the Mobile area, the aame principle as the electric had been bom to his children, the Many dentists, however, claim M*. Sol fridge died in May. Scrimsher. editor of a Schenley treatment even at the Mayo clinic. The Judge fined Osborne Stores where this Invader from South refrigerator, C. H. Randolph, air printing business Income should go they can work much faster than industries employee magazine here, "No patient,” said Dr. Philip S. company 5 pounds (820) because Its America established hla beach­ conditioning engineer of the Wis­ to the children and grandchildren Bevin calculated. The time check made and lost two for- ran his car over a 60-foot embank­ Hench, head of the clinic's arthri­ meat sausage had only 26 per cent head. There are three other species consin electric power company, of hla brothers and slaters. was designed to show whether x the height of his career ment, suffering head injuries and tis department, "has a prospect of meat instead of the 30 per cent re­ of firs ants native to the Gulf told delegates to the annual con­ Hls wife waa willed two houses Bavin mlsflgured. confidant of European a dislocated shoulder. Thieves stole being treated with compound E quired by the ministry of food. vention of the Wisconsin refrigera and lots on Market street in Phila “The high salaries now being nobility and enter- his car radio and spare tire. He either here or anywhere else at Whale meat used to make up the coast. This troublemaker and the three tlon service engineers' society at delphia. Another house In Boston earned may bo duo more to den­ on hla English es- collided with another car and least before January, 1950." rest of the required percentage Is t«*~Wisconsin betel. was to go to hls youngest sister, tist* having to work overtime be­ ruined a fender. He slipped on an Hench was one of four Mayo phy­ not mentioned In the food ministry’s other species won their names be­ Jan* Mecom. At the time of the wilt cause of the tremendous demand the London store icy street and sprained a knee and sicians whose report on develop­ definition of meat, the court noted. cause they "sting Uke fire.” The Under this system, several pipes than to high rates,” said E. D. Cox, bis name after he severely burned a hand when a ment of the adrerthl cortical Osborne Stores said the sausagea Argentina fire ant la a little larger ere sunk Into the ground to 'a Franklin bald the mortgage on the secretary of the British Dental asso­ iked In Chicago with flash bulb exploded. hormone compound—after 20 years had been very popular. than other varieties. depth of from 10 to 20 feet Then Bostdn house, occupied by Us eldest ciation. i eld,- who taught him Now he’s afraid the Jinx la ex­ of intensive research—waa read at The British, harassed by a meat It attacks plants and food, but freon, a gaa used In refrigerators, la sister, Elisabeth Douse. I operation. The tended to his wife. She's going a staff meeting here recently. shortage, had been eating whale unlike another so-called Argentine pumped through the pipes, picking AH hls electrical apparatus eras Thar* Is nothing In tb* law to p r* heat and transfer­ v ent dentist i m eeuntered financial around with a bandaged band due The report "w«s Illustrated with meat for some time. Many seethed] ,nt 'which haa^become a 'trpr*ttnr ground tb bo ateaWed to Yale coBeg* at a fi inn WM>9 |* 4 I the depression. to an Infection. moving picture! showing condition to like i t peat ahuna aweeta. ring It to the house. Now Haven, Conn. and night, and somp^do. In 1M0 with a con­ of patients before, during and after ed 2,000 pounds (»»- axperlynUi treatment with com- (Baer la the old set known aloo- It la possible to sugar Cloves are tha dried buda of a The average automobile travel* value*valued of oil Corn* to th e | | gj|IAa U Mal|sU aM n^aAUMAI k ill! IritfH M Nm warML I r m wood. .