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m * m . Th. # 6 n O t The Cullom Legion Sponsors. • • P a g e Four f variability in itand* lout the State. Stands neraliy {potty in {he n two districts ranging normal in the southern Iricts. Corn is averaging inches in height, near for this date, bean planting is slightly Bang Up Celebration This W eekend 5 percent completed - iys behind last year's James Lyons of Piper City, s for the tame date and COUNTY REPUBLICAN past 4th Division command* behind 1968 progress, Name Bess WOMEN TO M EET o f the Am erican Legion, has t are generally fair A meeting of the Livingston been named Grand Marshal a t tout the State, County Republican Women's the annual 4th of July parade ill grains are reported in club will be held on Thursday. condition. Nearly 95 which will be£n at 6 p.m at i t o f the wheat has Mattoon July 9. 1970. at 7.30 p.m. in the c o rn * a t Walnut and yellow, including 35 the Presbyterian church Fourth streets. The parade t which is reported to basement, Pontiac A short route, according to Noble >. Oats are reported to Grid Coach business meeting will be held, Pearson, Post command*, w ill rtually all h e a d e d , including a report by Ann run the three blocks along ng 40 percent which is Bloice Bess, a Chatsworth Coleman on the State Fourth street with the parade ng. High school graduate, who Convention. An Americanism stand at the post office. r crops and pastures resigned as Bloomington High report by Mrs. Beverly Funk, The parade units are to in good condition with school football and track and a legislation report by register at the Education ver two-thirds of the coach last week, was named Mrs Tom Gunther, w ill be ’PteUKcUeti&i building by 5 p.m. and w ill be cutting of Alfalfa head football coach at given Mr. and Mrs. James assigned their positions in the te and one-half of the Mattoon High school. Gurtis of the Pontiac parade and be judged. The i clover crop cut. Mattoon, Tuesday. Greenhouse will present a floats and mechanized units n activities for the past Bess succeeds Chuck program on flower were cultivating and will circle the park and make Diekers, who had resigned the arrangements. Refreshments CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS (60921), THURSDAY. JULY 2, 1970 the return trip down the Mattoon post to become will be served following the NINETY-SIXTH YEAR NUMBER 44 parade route. assistant coach at Eastern meeting. The public is invited. The divirions for this year’s Illinois university parade are civic, comic, Bess became the BHS commercial and relitpous with football coach in 1957. In the theme being Love Bess’s 13 years as fo o tb a ll Father Of Local America. coach he compiled a 68-43 5 The day's activities w ill get over all record started much earlier with the The Purple Raiders won Woman Dies kiddie parade at 1 30 p.m All two Big 12 Conference titles, entries are to line up at 1 p.m YOUNG AND OLD ALIKE are visiting on the benches in front of Frytz's in 1961 and 1963, and seven at the fire station. The Girl Tavern. The young people were awaiting the erection of rides for the Intercity championships. At Danville Scout troop is in charge of Bess took over the BHS celebration and perhaps the older folk were reminiscing a bit. The benches J. J. McCollum, 56, o f this parade and judging w ill be track duties in 1954. In 1960 were placed in front of the tavern this week. Danville, father of Mrs. Larry held prior to the start of the the Purple Raiders were Pearson o f Chatsworth, died paradie undefeateid in dual and Monday, June 29, 1970, in Street sports are to be held triangular meets, the first Lake View hospital at in the east business block at 3 team to do so in the school’s J.H. Baldwin Danville. p.m Some of the events to Forrest To Have New history. He was plant manager o f take place are the watermelon In 1961 he was released as Beatrice Foods Meadow Gold eating contest, egg throw ing, Chatsworth track coach but in 1969 dairy at Danville for the past and a money hunt Millard Tool Making Industry resumed the duties with the 10 years. He had been Maxson is in charge of this departure of the head track employed by the company 34 event. There are to be at least Native Dies coach. By ELLA MOULTON, years and served as Hoopeston three prizes given in each J. Harold Baldwin, 67, of all located on 20 acres a manager before moving to division contest. Fort Lauderdale, Fla., died EXCLUSIVE mile south and 3/4 mile Danville. A ctivities for the June 10, 1970 in Florida. Mid Central Tool east of Forrest. He was a son of John and celebration started on Wednesday, July 1, w ith a ani on our skill He was born and raised in Company, Broadview, M i d - Central Telia Bowen McCollum, and Chatsworth, a son of James F.G. Anderson mamed Evalyn Fleming at battle of the bands with at produce an eye* and Gertrude Meister Baldwin. today told The Forrest manufactures component Watseka on August 11, 1934. least four bands participating He was a Chatsworth High News they plan to move parts for the construction Surviving along with his in the contest aero* from the eking bisince* school and University of a major part of their equipment industry. Dies At 72 wife and daughter at American Legion hall. The Illinois paduate. He lived for industrial operation to Among their principal Chatsworth are another Walls carnival also opened on CHARLES CULKIN presents the American Legion Color Guard with the the midway for the entire erhead et noble of many years in Indianapolis. Forrest, effective accounts are daughter, Mrs Michele Warner Ind. Burial Here flag to be hoisted on the flag pole in the middle of the yard. o f Danville, tw o sisters, Mrs celebration. International Harvester, irking sale*. He is survived by his wife. immediately. The Frank G Anderson, 72. a Harvey Lareau of Danville and The talent contest w ill be Julie, of Fort Lauderdale; a announcement was made Allis C h aimers, retired Chatsworth farmer, Mrs Paul West o f Sauk held tonight, Thursday, with daughter, Mrs. Betty Pettibone-Mulliken, and died at St. Francis hospital in HIRAM STEIDINGER Village and five 20 contestants in ages five to by Frank Kriener, 19 years. The participants w ill Hiraborne, Orlando. Fla . and Caterpillar Tractor Peoria at 8:30 a m Friday, BITTEN BY 00G grandchildren. BLADE three pandchildren president, who said they Cheryl Schlatter Receives He was a member of the be divided into two age group Company. June 26, 1970. He had been ill Hiram Steidinger of Funeral services and burial planned to employ 100 a week and a half Central Christian church and categories The show is set to Fairbury was b itten severely begin at 6 30 pun. in front of JBLISHING were in Fort Lauderdale on persons with in the year. The company uses drill He was born at Allerton, served as a deacon, a charter BS Degree From U of I on his right leg while bicycling the Legion building, with June 12. Mid-Central has presses, punch presses, March 15, 1898. a son of member of the United OMPANY on Chestnut street late last novelty, vocal and grinders and welders to Gustav and Josephine Brown Cheryl A Schlatter of rural Commercial Travelers, the contracted to purchase Associated Medical Sciences week instrumental acts in the Anderson. He married Mary Chatsworth was one o f 620 (SAMS), which offers Danville consistory. Star the former Midwest stamp, weld, fabricate The dog, which had been in lineup The talent w ill be Puffer Carney at Allerton, yaduates earning degrees baccalaureate degrees in four Lodge 709 AF & AM at LITTLE LEAGUE and machine the raw a yard with some children, ran judged and prizes awarded. Grain Storage facility December 9, 1939 from the University of Illinois allied health fields medical Hoopeston, and the Kiwanis ma terial. out onto the street and Contestants are from Pekin, STANDING south of Forrest. The Surviving are his wife, two Medical Center campus. art. medical record Masonic rites were without any provocation bit Bloomington, Fairbury, Yankees 4 1 facility consists of four Besides the Broadview sons. Stanley L. Aurora. Gary Chicago The graduates administration. medical conducted at the Tuesday Hi, he said Forrest. Piper City, White So* 3 2 plant, Mid-Central of Savanna, a brother, Fred of received their degrees in technology and occupational night visitation in Danville and metal buildings each 100 The m atter was reported to Chatsworth. Pontiac and Cub* 2 2 A lle rto n ; and three commencement exercises June therapy funeral services w e re held at x 300 feet in dimension operates two plants in Fairbury police and the dog is Chenoa. The Chatsworth Cardinals 0 4 ryandchildren. 12 in Medinah Temple. Graduation totals for 1970 the Central Christian church Wisconsin. The company being held under observation Junior Woman's club is in with a private rail siding Two brothers preceded him Chicago include 193 graduates from on Wednesday by Rev Robert is five years old and fo r 10 days charge of the activities at the in death In the commencement the College of Medicine.

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