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Director aid MKhiicik rjy| iWArrw nm ANT ADS save *;; ism o b ile, Inc. ute 24 ois New and Used ter KQ DEAL DAVE FHVF. , JOE HOLMES • > 4 to lIn A |.TASTWt IKE 19c Mends i Onions, ea. 10c do/.. 79c each l i e 4 fo r $1 12 qt. size 79c 10 rolls 69c 3 for 4 9c 3 cons 49c Nonrfl.- Vegetable Iteef 1 lb. pk0 27c 29c 29c 53c 2 pfcgt. 69c 12 ez. pfcg. 49c 2 lb. pfcg. 39c 5 com $1.00 4 No. 2Vb $1 00 Market L*-*J*_* *■• • i About L'uo who attenleu tin* in tl» ‘ran mnlhei daughter I arvpiet Mor.Sav evening t*nju\t»:i a Ka^hion Show of I'intliing iiiai.li* l»> in* m h* . s «>t the ft mi* i'i *u* • i ! it iri tor lilt* I-rogr.im Mis l/iwell Klr'Mirr. at tin* organ. provided soft* niiisu «Inr;nv* the moiehn; as wall as acroni,'aiV\ mg .1uc!> Mever ;»s vh ■ '.:ig NoSofiV Kiln • @ Aett4M ont& " P le U ftd e til& t Forrest International AFS Bazaar Saturday f' ft r * 1 o *** hr#n«* ir*M' t Ut I * •* IV »> Christ ne Dsiicr To Conversion f u ;( i < • •. On E)i- |>l .1 y Sportsmen Mcrf i . . . Fashion Show Sparks Dinner THE PLAINDEALER ca-nerd depicts a number of models at Lutheran Mother-Daughter banquet Monday, w! o drpfiyed some 50 different costumes Starting abo/e a . * woikmu to the light • re: Mrs. LaRay Bayston and giend-daur.htcf Dcnihe, Mrs. Dale Scott, Jean Gerdes Leisa Henrichs. Mn v. Ned Hcmi'kel, jnJ daughters Cindy, Vicki, Lori and Tami. Hear Mrs. Kemnetz On B'kfst Club Breakfast Club Ikti m rs Thur*- day morning heard two ol ?h » ladies un the Mother’s Club trip to Chicago interview**] h h >i McNeill, tin* radio j/i. '.no i: Ci'V Ml's l i l t k<m lie' / :»::■! f1 • ’ ' v n sister \lr> I (ward l»u « . 1 *\ Hinton had w <. n i o •> of their f a m i . h Mr- h of her eight r !-d 1 en. \I 11 • of In i n lie Mlt r Ifo . i p- *■in * '» i I Ihm*n no. I M \ i ! i <i • of Ins tt\\ II 11 -n ' i I .<*> i i n.: . i id . 1 11 *» Allorlon I ! *• ■ I .»f■<r had be ti tape i \ - iirii ' jng lhr i mr-I hi • I \| ► ( dub an i : m i ’•«*!'' i 11 ’ - tlU'- Ir> ltd ! ‘X* *'»v i , ?• ear li vi a> ' r ■ r i * s. *».. • wiiilni Snim -a w d \ ■ n i Barefm*i m i !i - f 'a ■ k * i tr n le i h ’iin l ». : s . , Chann-riu. > <* * *< or spt Un Hi Ani:* -' I In- >r m ;> ii i i n'i*} t i «/ Spinnir .• \\ *i. i i . 1 1.’ rouff- »i«»ri • Mr fst Mr John I < \ « f.f : *• . .o. Lee Loorr»M Hurt As Truck Flips lor- I / , - f Vir - Mir\ !i i- • a • i jtif i« r • < « * * MAP V FT5 (Coopf'r ' 4* ! pm, Ap^il V) i mT* I’ .r.,' Kingsmen To Highlight Banquet I i, i\ n iii“ . oj I i.iH.i^ail ii 0 .at si n1 h.^ii v h id hoys, will j. itm tin- pro-i.im h:«iuia> eve long ;il V- IVlci and I'aut Car 1 > !i v Mi.tlier hail titer llaiK|uei 1I io. ni * atlen imk will k«Uj»r at ‘soran* I n * i Komi im I’ljuT i i‘ v ii! r, o ; ;<»• L 1 r nor ...“!»•»»• I Mi I- i .hia K. i i a *• I .is > .i ' : l - ! < P,. •' {i o:: • W ji! hi - n M ’ii. Has,.iisv *. 11 *»: ... Mo- » t;»h m’ : - • •. !. i« ! an .\Sod« .l!iX f‘f ?i‘ a‘ a' i :,.ii'i.:<- !;lv (It'iH on a |> atio n n * 1 . r ii'a. I u III •vt-vVlii^ notions an i pa,;, i n - i ,1 to t !.r* p: (*• V _1 i » ' i an i Ml. < ti.ick ."(nil .M: s Mat 1. n M J. 1 wa - i.a:!a* r !:*••. Mo t . i . im -tin- n.i. 1- .11 r: a li, ‘ hr . , ( cull a ITit \!i » nil!) ii 11«»: im k*- ai d Mr-* .In .11 \I Cull j :a nit - «■ lilt ts >:ill- Mi - lli’l no ki 1 W a - pros ||‘, 1 u Jiii a • .ok’ Hit* ii -1 a i f!t«* •n r» a ‘ on S' \ ri ..! !•*In r !a ..1' s \u : i it. i - f i _ \ i l % -i \ «a . 1 r i hr)-. a Ui a * • :.M. .V, :li? 1!;' •: i li. If V ' 1 l-f fiv , I •h : . 1 . i n f>i p i- W • 11' l 1' > M .TCI kfl f 1 a .-I 1 fit I J ill t 11»». n 'if .n arid Mis \ii -,.i ii..!. tr < Hia-r Itiali '.if . :.. ; p i i is * ; 1 | I- \\ a s a i n ,» ’ ■«a ll't' i!«»W *1 ttlf ( »-::i<i of ti • t.. 1> i .. 1 all sol’ "J >rwin noli- ns s . Cun i it hunt Also t • 1 •• W . If Ml 1.:'.! 1OV MW NINETY SECOND YEAR CHATSV/ORTH, IIIINOIS 60921, THURSDAY, AFRII 2). 1966 NUMBER 33 Install Sanders County Legion Meets Tonight In Chats worth Mrs. Stoufemyer To Head Chatsworih School Board if ..: ! i . i. . » * .1 ]•.»! a s,M , 1 ' . oi»h - I • .. . 1 s j<r> !i i . i I f ,. •> ' ‘: 1' ] \ *i .m ‘ n i . t. • r. :« l- • » .■ I . - n »■ \ 1 1* I i • I f • I • - VV . v\ !u t . .... t Id n Vi* II" m " If,. * a»ik I i ‘d !i,«1 'HI . a . I a iiM.i ttiii *o 1 « ’ “i d U f * »« mg ma. h.m v, »li.ch h . iub I .;. <u (, t un llu- lal.U- Tht- nul cups wmr ) rolornl nmi invurteii <m n win." Ii. r. mi np.-n In, , I | ... I .* , i ' m till . , .- ,f .f.,' •• »■ )..-(• .-■•II I r» . i. ■ im . , ■i -I i: . 1 ............... -I | ...< ■ i Wft- marnkifi' di< - •• t .n ihd !« i n • a - rlof! i ' vvvihj •• . K .o’ .- u * 1 .. n • • 2I 11-1 »• li * - » '.. !•« . M | • i . j *. . » ! f -1 >« J i };. ? ..I I li. 1 .1 . ? r ................. .. . I •) ill » ' • , | .1 ' i 1 - I .Mil' '•»: o Hi » i •!» ii oi i - ••»• \- ti > is i . 1 rs. \ * m « i , « -n i - Mon '-f! < ’i lor tins a < v H Im jijeoMit to liiliVOT llii if lehlioiia. Plan Rites On Friday For Mrs. Kaiser i . u • I..-, i ' i . ... i i .1 * ««•-< *•••> ,,.!■! 1 l ■ I -III.1 >' ill . \\ ... . I ,. . . i. I. II I '■ . u 1 .i .. * i Hi I I , ,i i*l-l. .. it > • -I >‘ r, , Inn. ii ... 1.1 tin I AH I.- l mill* ill tin1 >t i-.it* v tnii.l i inn vvj* Dn si/i- ul In uk uuil unil lit,’ ollmr a .is iIn- Ivpi- nl t-iiiLiin limn ■I. 1 \:».» |<||J1|1.1 ■.1 Mi lllC l mi I I 1 .ti Inr iIn* giiiit.iiii'r offiic mnl i .m.ii - I. .m l ; «..* Hpprnvvil. IJn .-Mini in l*luillb.lig anil Ill-ill* i in ; \i ,i aiilhi.rl/uii In inslall two I vilraiil-. In w alir I lie limUmll (*»*!<• ||»i..iM SliHfi-i was appointed to . pi nm‘:it ihi- Iniiirit nn Un- Liv ii!.. ton County Cuum II lur Spuciul j.ul l.'l. ■I I ‘i I i III nl III. r i• .<• Hi pl.illl <1 -III' | I. , ' i Ii 1 . i f11. 1.1 . ' .. -I ’it 'l>y li*' i'll ., \ Ti ' I I m . I it. - i l '• S. H. Herr Rcprcscn's Nofrc D.trm- Alumni W. Danforth Ritas Sunday ! iun i ai si’i \ hi in i c tieM id 1 .,n - f, I nei ,d 11• ii t* Niilidiiy. \i. i 1 . ti f \\ iiiM I I I>:Klfo| lit. I I i I| of J! a : I Of J I-St Will) j 1 H < pllal HI i s , i . i { 1 1." i.tii mu Receives Aw.irJ Antique Glass Is Tooic Of « Woman's Club See Holcomb In Sunday Pnnta graph Pearson Wins Suggestion A wp rCj Sh., »er List Area City r ‘ ’Lix Refunds i v. > a

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Page 1: IhotMtorth Poindtokf · 2 pfcgt. 69c 12 ez. pfcg. 49c 2 lb. pfcg. 39c 5 com $1.00 4 No. 2Vb $1 00 Market L*-*J*_* * • • i About L'uo who attenleu tin* in tl» ‘ran mnlhei daughter

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About L'uo who atten leu tin* i n tl» ‘ran mnlhei daughter I arvpiet

Mor.Sav evening t*nju\t»:i a Ka^hionShow of I'intliing iiiai.li* l»> in* m h* . s «>t the ft mi* i'i *u* • i ! it iri tor lilt* I-rogr.im M is l/ iwe ll K l r 'M ir r . at tin* organ. provided soft* niiisu «Inr;nv* the m o i e h n ; as wall as acroni,'aiV\ mg .1 uc!> Mever ;»s vh ■

'.:ig NoSofiV Kiln •

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F orrest In tern a tio n a l A FS B azaar S a tu rd a y

f ' ft r *'» 1 o ***hr#n«* ir*M' tUt I * •*

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Christ ne Dsiicr T o C o n v e r s i o n

f u ; ( i < • •. O n E ) i - |>l .1 y

Sportsmen Mcrf

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F a sh io n S h o w S p a r k s D in n e r

T H E P L A I N D E A L E R ca-nerd d e p i c t s a n u m b e r of m o d e l s a t L u t h e r a n M o t h e r - D a u g h t e r b a n q u e t M o n d a y , w! o d r p f i y e d s o m e 50 d i f f e r e n t c o s t u m e s S t a r t i n g a b o / e a . * w o i k m u to t h e l i g h t • r e : M r s . L a R a y B a y s t o n a n d g i e n d - d a u r . h t c f D c n i h e , M r s . D a le S c o t t , J e a n G e r d e s L e i s a H e n r i c h s . Mn v. N e d H c m i ' k e l , j n J d a u g h t e r s C i n d y , V ic k i , L o r i a n d T a m i .

Hear Mrs. Kemnetz On B'kfst Club

B rea k fa st C lu b Ikti m rs Thur*- day morning heard two ol ?h » ladies un the Mother’s Club trip to Chicago interview**] h h >i McNeill, tin* radio j/i. '.no • i:Ci'V

Ml's l i l t k< m lie' / :»::■! f1 • ’ ' v n sister \lr> I (ward l»u « . 1 * \ Hinton had w <. • n i o •>of their f a m i .h Mr- h of her eight r !-d 1 en. \I 11 • • of In i n lie Mlt r Ifo . i p- *■ in * '» i I Ihm*n no. I M \ i ! i < i • of Ins t t \ \ II 11- n ' i

I .<* >i i n.: . i id . 1 11 *»Allorlon I ! *• ■ I .»f■< r ’ had be ti tape i \ - iirii ' jng lhr i mr-I hi • I \| ►( dub an i : m i ’•«*!'' i 11 ’ -tlU'- I r> ltd ! ‘X * *'»v i , ? •ear li vi a> ' r ■ r i * ■ • s. *».. • w iiilni Snim -a w d \ ■ n i

Barefm*i m i !i- f 'a ■ k * i tr n le ih ’iin l ». : s . ,Chann-riu. > < * * ■ ■ *< • •or spt Un HiAni:* -'

I In- > r m ;> ii i i n'i*} t i «/ Spinnir .• \ \ *i. i i . 11. ’rouff- »i«»ri •

Mr f s tMr John I < \ «f.f : *• . .o.

Lee Loorr»M H urt A s T ru ck Flips

lor- I / , -f Vir - Mir\ !i i- • • a • ijtif i« r • < « * *

MAP V FT5(C oopf'r ' 4* ! p m , Ap^il V)i mT *I’.r.,'

K in g sm e n ToH ig h lig h tB a n q u e t

I i, i\ n iii“ . oj I i.iH.i^ail ii0 .at si n1 h.^ii v h id hoys, will j.itm tin- pro-i.im h:«iuia> eve long ;il V- IVlci and I'aut Car1 > !i v Mi.tlier hail titer llaiK|uei1 Iio.ni* atlen imk will k«Uj» r at ‘soran* I n * i Komi im I’ljuT i i‘ v ii! r, o ; ;<»• L 1 r nor ...“ !»•»»• I

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NINETY SEC O N D YEAR CHATSV/ORTH, IIIINOIS 60921, THURSDAY, AFRII 2). 1966 NUMBER 33

InstallSanders

C o u n ty L eg io n M e e ts T o n ig h t In C hats w o r th

Mrs. Stoufemyer To Head Chatsworih School Board

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Plan R ites O n F riday For M rs. K aiser

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S. H. Herr Rcprcscn's Nofrc D.trm- Alum ni

W. Danforth Ritas Sunday

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The P laindealer —Opinion and Comment'E x p erts'

« AN OLD SAYINGW h o A r e n 't

’ HERE'S AN OLD SAYING in thu country that an expert ia some one from another town Nowaday*, it a e e i n a that the wood* are

full of "expert*’1 on all aorta of subject* They claim to have aperlal and exrluaive knowledge of thia subject or that Rut experience teach ea ua that the aelf proclaimed "expert*'' often are confounded by events and the knowledge of practical men

It Is well to beer this In mind while reading about "expert*" w h o

recommend that the United M a t e s *tart amtlinit at R * d Chins a

number of high-powered academic w i t n e x s e * a p p e a r e d before t h e

Senate Koreign Relation* Committee in March t o auggext that th e

U S. Invite Red China Into the parlor and have a friendly cup id cot fee. Immediately the wire aervlre* and network* xiarted distributing atari#* about “a new China policy " Liberals called tor an end to

" isolation" of Peking The auggealion was that if Uncle Sam would only atop being so mean to the Chinese Red* they w o u l d »tart be

having like gentlemenFor Americana who remem tier the IMO’s. all thia ha* a familiar

sound In fact, many cltiiens may aay "Thia i* where I came In " Twenty years ago the “expert*" on China, including one who testified ia Washington thia month, war# saying that M aoTsetung and hi* fol lowers la China wars only "agrarian reformer* " How nice, thought Americana. Nobody I* against "agrarian reform ed " liut after the rug had been pulled out from under Chlang Kal shek, after the com mualsta imposed their iron tyranny on the Chinese people, it was re allied that (he new agrarian* in Peking were interested only in plant lag people—people who (ought against communist dictatorship

th e "esperta" giva the Impraaalnn that the U S Is somehow responsible tor the belligerent posture of Red China liut as The Wall Straet Journal said recently, "In fart. If the l! X i* at fault fo r

anything K la laRlng the communlata com* to power in the first place " The China "aaparta" may nut he able to see it--m ay not want t»

do to, but It la clear to hard beaded rltlrens that the Med* h a v e »

t i e r c e , u n c e a s i n g h a t r e d of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e * a n d a l l f r e e s o c i e t i e s

I r o n l r a l l y , w h i l e t h e e g g h e a d s s a y t h a t R e d C h i n a w a n t s to s e t t l e

d o w n a n d b e h a v e , p e o p l e w i th r e c e n t e x p e r i e n c e w i t h t h e P e k i n g

b r a n d o f c o m m u n u m r e p o r t j u s t t h e o p p o s i t e T h e I n d o n e s i a n * w e r e

a l m o s t s w e p t in to R e d C h i n a ’s l a p by t h e i r d i c t a t o r S u k a r n o H u t

a t lo n g l a i l . I n d o n e s i a n n a t i o n a l i s t * a m i M o s l e m s , u n d e r t h e l e a d e r

s h i p of t h e I n d o n e s i a n a r m e d f o r c e s , h a v e r e s c u e d t h e i r c o u n t r y f r o m

t h e c o m m u n i s t s . T h u s I n d o n e s i a t o d a y is in ( h e m i d s t o f a w i d e ­

s p r e a d r - f o r m m o v e m e n t a i m e d j t r i d d i n g th e c o u n t r y o f C h i n e s e

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The ladle* are planning lo make rubber sheets to he sent lo a new hospital in Last Pakistan

Plans are also being made lor a Mother Isaughh-r supper to he held at their .May meeting

Mrs Clarence 1-ee spoke oil "Our Easter Wardrobe' lor the evening devotions.

Part of the evening wav spent in making Iray favors lo Iw used at the Kairhury hospital

CHARLOTTE E.U.B. CHURCH ■OWARD J. YORK. PASTOR THURSDAY. Apr. 2

Mother a n d Daughter "Smor ga»t>i i I at church al 6 30 p in Bring table service. Program will include the film The (Jilt SATURDAY. Apr 23

Joint catechism class 9 II a m at church SUNDAY. Apr 24

■'Christian College Day” ; Sun­day School at 0 JO a m ( s a l e n llartt. Sopt l-rsson — Jeroboam Makes Israel Sin". Morn.ng Wor ship at in llti a nr . Sermon "The Whole Pe*son ', .Ntion meal

Will be served to members ol the touring women's Ulee club o' Moo­dy llililt* Institute, 2 |t in fJlee club and Handbell iliotr in ton cert al Saunemin High School gymTUESDAY • THURSDAY. Apr 76 • 28

Mate Convention ol Ihe Women's Society of World Service will la- held al ihe Klrst E C II Church In Elgin. Ill

EVANGELICAL UNITED •M T H R E N CHURCH LA ROY HUNTLEY. PASTOR WEDNESDAY. Apr 70

Met week Bible Study ijo h i led hy Joan Hiller I Jo. Ilcgular week ly chtu al practice H Jo.PRIDAY. Apr 77

Youth fellowship Bowling party 6 30OUMOAV, Apr. 24

IlfllO — Sunday School I a", son "Turn Toward* Tragedy ’ , in jn Kt'diJlsr Worship Attention to t oi lege Day" Comhincd "Clothing and "Blanket Drive 7 J.i lit g uliir meeting ol Luendshlp SS ( la s s ” , (tiiiimlltii- — Mr a n i l Mrs Oliver Luck anti Mr* Kliia belli TinkerTUESDAY, Apr 74II - AnnualWSWS Convention at Elgin. Illinois

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Hev llealy was horn-in Chemia He f-r.ttreJ the Servile S-nunuri nl Ml SI Philip. North Milvvau I kcc \V|». on September 12 I'l'L, j and u;«in completing la* >tuJie*. was ordained June 21 t'JPi '■ ‘> Bishop Muldoori ol ihe Dion >e o' Ifockfor'l Ills first assignment w t lo ihe city of Portland i f . where he did mission work m Ihe small communities of l.mton anil Noith i'laliis

In i;*;» Lather tiealv wa- a- sigred to fjur Lady of Sorrows Parish. Chicago, where III* (.Till tlrori* Sodalities had an enrollment of over 2.non Kol’owing a Novena to Our Lady, he enrolled Jon young ladies in the Sodality of f i u r llle-> , ed Lam

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Duluth. Minn . who are s!a': mem­bers at Conference I'oinl, (sbliums Bay, Lake Geneva. Wise , vtilled Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mannitol on Monday.

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M r a n d M r s . C a r l C a i k o u of D u lu th . M in n . w h o a r e s ' . a ' : m e m - l u r s a t C o n l e r i n r e P o i n t , I v ‘i l i u m s I tay , E a k e G e n e v a . W i s e , v i d l e d \ ! r a n d M r s . H u g h H a m i l t o n on M o n d a y .

J o h n ( ’. H e n l y o f Midland, T e x ­as. is s p e n d i n g t u n w e e k s h e r e w i i h h i s s i s t e r , M . s . D o n a l d B e r -

iii a n d f a m i l y .

Mark Monahan, student at Mon­mouth College, Monmouth, apent the weekend with Mr and Mrs. ('litford Monahan

A m e n d in g t h “ D i s t r i c t W o m a n ' s c l u b c o n v e n . i o n a t L i n c o l n l a s t F r i o a y w e r e M e d a i n e s D w a i n P a r k e r . W i l l i a m H o e l s c h e r , H o w a r d K e n i - n c u , W i l l i a m L i v i n g s t o n . L e o H u b - ly a n d G e o r g e A u g s b u r g e r .

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M r s . M i l f o r d I r w i n , M r s . W a y n e C o r d i n g . M i s s J u d i t h V i n s o n . M r s . L a r r y P e a r s o n a n d M r s . G e r r y E d w a r d s a t t e n d e d a n i n s t r u c t i o n s ! m e e t i n g f o r V a c a t i o n B ib l e S c h o o l t e a c h e r s in P o n t i a c l a s t W e d n e s ­d a y e v e n i n g .

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Mrs Mary Ana lla rrey and Mrs. K o e h l e r ot Forrest attended the Curnhelt System Library meeting in Bloomington Monday evening.

Rev and Mrs. R. Halfyard of Ridge Farm were Chatsworth via iters Monday.

Leo Gerdes, Allen Gerdes andJ o h n Gerdes, Sr., took John Wolk- e n a n d Mrs Hattie Roach to (THare airport Last Friday, where t h e y boarded a plane to return tot h e i r h t i m e a t R a p i d C i t y . S. D .. a f t e r b e i n g c a l l e d here t o a t t e n d th e f u n e r a l o f t b e l r m o t h e r , M r s . M a r t h a A. W o lk e n .

Mr a n d M r s . K. C. Lang and M r a n d Mrs. J e s s e Birch of M o n e e r e t u r n e d home Saturday a f t e r a b o u t t w o weeks vacationing in t h e S o u t h They visited the Bob H ill f a m i l y a t Carbondale and t h e n d r o v e i n t o Florida. They vis­i t e d M r a n d Mrs. Glen Smith at E l l e n t o n . Fla O t h e r places vis­i t e d w e r e t h e Belllngrath Gar- d e n s . Cypress Gardens, Silver S p r i n g s , a n d S a r a s o t a jungle G ar­d e n s . T h e y v i e w e d much of the r e c e n t t o r n a d o dam age and s a w o r a n g e t r e e s u p r o o t e d .

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s w i t c h t o r a d i a n t e l e c t r i c h e a tI n f n m l l y nftr*r f a i n t l y , f o l k s w h o n lr«> it< ly e n j o y I’ l e r l r l o t i o n t l n i c Im v o lo l i l um svltnt tirlngi* tslxm t th in " w o n d e r fu l fiM'llnjj",

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a n d M r , A r n o l d A . l u n a n of C h a t * worth.

T h e bride, g i v e n in m a r r i a g e b ) h e r t w i n b r o t l i e r , Donald (> t ' n » t o f Onarga wore a w h i t e wilk »h*n- lung f b m r l e n g t h g o w n w h i c h fe a - lured . o f t p l e a t », a I o n 4 v l e e v e d l e . e i j.ii k e i of l u c e u i e l s a t i n , a n d a m a t c h i n g d e t a c h a b l e t r a m A p e a r l I . a r a h e l d lo r -h o o ld i r l e n g t h v e i l in p l a i t -

S h e c a r r i e d a e a t r a d e l iou i | i i e t o f w h i t e r o » e » a n d a l a c e h a n d k e r i h l e f , e o l !o lo r f r o m K o r e a by t l a r v e y A l i m a n b r o t h e r o f th< b r i d e g r o o m

M r , D o n a l d O t r i , t o f O n a r g a w a s h e r o i . ' e r in l a w m a t r o n of h o n o r S h e w o r e a M r e e l l e n g t h d r r . i o f b l u e *i'lt , h a n ! u n g w i th a m a t c h i n g » h o r t . l e e v e l a c e j a c k e t H e r m a t c h i n * p.l : t.o» *e cured t h e illUMtm v e i l

M r . t i a i > I t i . l U i n a n of f o r m * ! wa* b r i d e , ; n a e l a m i wa, a t tire 1 b l e n t .1 a l t o t h e m a t r o n of h o n o r .

Both carried a cascade bouquet nl white roMi.

M.»* K l r v t r a K le e of O n a r g a » n f l o w e r «trl in a blue »ilk , h a n t i i n g d r e » , which m a t c h e d t h e o t h e r a t t e n d a n t , A l l g o w n , w i c i d r n ' t e a l ly n t y ' e d a n d m a lt by M r , D o n a id O u t , . , t e i ... law of ' h e b r n ' e

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I h e b r i d e « m o ' l l e r w o r e .1 i lgb lb l u e , ' r e e l d r i w ill 0 .1 . V acr e , , o n e , f o r Mu w e d d i n g a n d th e til e l c g n t o n i , 11 I ti e , ' w a n - .1 n n \ ) b l u e . t i l l w d o w h i le a e e * , o r i e x . B o th w o r e w h i te r o v i o r t a » >

\ l e c e p t l o i i wa« b e I d im -Iii. d . a ' i ly fo l l o w i n g d ie < e i . - i i . o n y o . th e c h u r c h p a r l o r , w i th M r ,

Bicharri A»hman. aunt of t h e bridegroom. in charge. M n. Lyle o Saylor aunt of the bride of Bloomington, served punch, Mr, Kay mood Sayler, aunt of t h e oride of Omaha, Nebr . served rake and Mr, Herman Hougham nl Lake B amiington poured tea and coffee from a reception ta tile det orated with the wedding rake ami colored roses

Mr, Irving Tick cousin of the hiir*c. of Bloomington, was in charge of the guest book

Mr, Dale Miller, cousin of the bridegroom Chat,worth, Mrs. I.ar r> Leonard of Decatur and Mrs John Kuntz til Onarga, school males of the bride

fo r traveling to New Oilcan,. I.a on then honey moon, the new M r, Ashman chose to wear a white Italian knit ,uit

Mrs. Ashman a graduate of Onarga High School 1a employed by American Screen Products Co

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Talk ta yaar Chavrolat daalar about any typo of truck.

at OuitMS'oi til and Mr Ashman, a graduate of Chat,worth High School, is operator of Ashman Farm Service

After April 2S. Ihey will be at home in C'hatsworth

Lucky L u f 4-HLucky Tour Leaf i ll members

met at the high school cafeteria after school Monday The ’ You Learn To Bake ' girls made a cake which wa, eaten for refreshments

The Knitting ' g i r l s started work on their head bands

Three of the girls gave a demon stration on the difference in using a dark or light colored pan to hake in.

1,'nder discussion was the send ing of a delegate to the state 4-H week at Champaign. 4 H camp in June, and a bake sale 0 be heldin May

The next meeting will be held May 9

Jean Gerdes, scribe

Funks W riteA car I to the f'lamdealer 'rom

Mr, Yale Kunk said they were leaving Arizona last week to fly to California They reported en joying their trip In see desert blooming cactus

The tem perature last Tuesday was 84 It had been in the 90 s in fa ra d ,te Valley.

Ruth Circle AdoptsThe Ruth Circle of the AIX’W

met last Thursday evening and voted to again sponsor Benti Gus- miKiui nl Lthciojiia.

The Bible study and devotions were g.ven by Mrs Donald Weber The topic was. “ Established In The fa ith “

It wa, announced that a bus would lie taken to the convention in Lrhana Friday, Apr 22

Hostesses were Mrs. Marvin Henrirhs. M r 1 Albert Bryant. Mrs Alfred Kuoss, Mrs. Uurdrll Gallowav. and Mrs. Andrew hut cliffe

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L o c a l L a d yFuneral services were held Tues

day. Apr IS, at St. John's Cath olic church in Cullom for Mrs Josephine Hatfield. 58. who died at Fairbury hospital Saturday Apr 16. 1966 She had been ill six weeks

Rev O. T Fulton officiated anf burial was in C'hatsworth ceme tery. C'hatsworth

PallbeHreiH were William. Wel­don. Paul. Keith. Jerome and Joe | Benwuy. |

Mrs H a t f i e l d was born al Strawn, I>ee 12. 1907, daughter of Mr and Mrs Albert Benway She married Delwin Marlin at Strawn in 1931 He died in 1955 She mar ried Sam Hatfield in Colfax Nov 28. 1959 He died in December. 1965

Surviving are a ,<m. William Marlin. Oak Lawn, two daughter-. Mrs Joan Boh'in, Villa Park, ant! Mrs Maxine Brucker. Sibley, six brothers. William. Weldon and Joe Benway Straw n: Paul. An­chor. Keith. Sibley, and Jerome. Melvin, five sisters. Mr, Gera! dine Rebholz, Mrs Gloria Ke'.i holz, and Mrs Lavernc Kurten bach. C'hatsworth; Mrs Helen K<-l ley, Washburn, and Mr., Loretta Wiesenger. Clarendon Hill-, and five grandchildren.

Children Entertain Adult Fellowship

A childrens p r o g r a m vv;is h e l d at the meeting of t h e M efhn< lis f Adult Fellowship l a s t Sund . iN evening. M r s l>am Kyhiirz a n d M r * Milford Irwin w p i p in r h a r g r Several of the g r a d r s c h o o l e o n - tnt numbers were p l a y d hy s l n - denls anrl a rlawn In ind ( w i f o : til­ed. TTiree |Ntntomime iuunh<*iv is well n s t w o g n m p s <>t s i n g e r s w e n * on the program A p i . m o d u e l and two piano s o l o s c o m p l e t e d t h e list of n e t s pet f o r m e d zM mmji 1 ."> children help 'd enaet ih*- jm gram.

I>uring the husinevs meeting il | wjib dt^cided that the next meeting

w o u l d Ih* a p i c n i c ui lh»* p a : k w i t h w e a l h e : p e r m i t t i n g

M r a n d M r s . G l e n IX*hm a n d M r and Mis. C’u a i l e s C o s t e l l o wet- in c h a r g e o f tlu* supi*» r.

The Chobworth Ploindealer Thursday, April 21, 1966

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USED 3-piece bedroom auite and small site child's bicycle with training w havu . Ph. 635 3016. James Mills. *-421-421

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BOY'S SUIT. Black, size 18-20 Price $10 Ph. 692 2083 * 421 421

AIR CONDITIONER. * ton West inghouse Ph. 882 3376. c-421-421

DINING ROOM tsbte and 6 chairs, studio couch and washing machine Contacl Mabel Wilson at 635-3513.

c 421-421

FORMALS. banquet dresses. Sizes 7-9 and 11-12. Mrs. C. H. Purdum.

c-421-428

AQUA ORGANZA formal with lace trim, size 9. worn once. Blue em ­broidered dinner dress, size 11. Spring beige coat, size 11. Also shorts, etc. Mrs. Kenneth Bress- ner, Ph. Pontiac 844-7635. ncTRICYCLE, wagon and large rock­ing horse. Contact Glen Her. For­rest *-421 421

TWO SPRING formats, sizes 10 and 12. Ph 657 8715. Mrs. Gertrude Folwell. c-421-421

GOOD, USED field cultivator; also 1IIC 7-ft. bar under mounted mow­ing machine, a J. D. corn planter. Guy Slater. Fairbury. c 421-421

1#1 W. Locust Street, Fairbury 414 E. Locust, Chatsworth HIV* B. Krack, Forrest

Telephone 412-2344 Telephone 43S-3Q1Q Telephone 4574442

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FOR SALE

LOTS adjoining Westvlew school. Will build dwelling to suit. Phone 492-2011. Veatch Agency, c-513-tf

SEWING macnine repair a n d service on all makes. New a n d uaed machines for sale. Call for free home demonstration Wilmer Ross A Son. Sanitary Cleaners, phone 692 3133. c 521-tf

HAVE tropical fish? Visit Bob's Hobby Shop for your supplies, half block west of hospital. Fairbury

c 99 tf

700 BAI.ES of extra good clover and alfalfa mixed hay. 70c per bale. Claude P Freehill, Ph. 388 2231 c 114 421

CLEAN YOUR clothes closet Let us store your clothes till next fall —FREE. Sanitary Cleaners, Ph 692-31.33 c-414-55

1963 VOLKSWAGEN. Excellent condition. John Roth, U K 3, Fair bury Ph. 377-2507 c 414 428

GET YOUR Mother's Day gifts at Norma's Gift Shop, Chatsworth.

c-421 421

1966 CONVERTIBLES or sedans] coupes, or station wagons—all fi­nanced at Citizens Bank, Chats- worth c-421-428

20 POMES, sorrels and dapples, white manes and tails. Saddles, bridles, carts, blankets, halters, girths, stirrups, single and double harness for ponies and horses. Frank Crews, Colfax. Ph. 723-5140.

*-421 421BEL) SPRING, hand lawn mower, cabinet radio, rocking chair. Reas­onable Ph Fairbury 692-2469

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QUALITY CLEANING all the time —PARKER CLEANERS. — Chatsworth, P.S. Bring your drapes in too. ti

SteidingerJew e lry

Speidel Bands W atch , C lo ck , Jew elry Repair at m y home in C H A T S W O R T H , IL L .

I l l N. Fourth P H O N E 635 -3 41 2

ALUMINUM COMBINATION STORM WINDOWS

$9.95 upLiving*ton of Chataworth

tf Phone 635-3166 tf

WE GIVE S & h7 Green Stamps. Tonishoppe, Inc., Fairbury. ctf

WE ARE now cleaning and inocu­lating soybeans; also have limited amount of Harasoy and Hawkeye seed beans. Farm ers Grain, Ph. 692 2111 c-47 428

NEED yard man for year around work. Paid holidays and vaca­tions. Phone 892-2224 or after 5 p.m , call 692-2855. Steffen k SonLumber Co., Inc., 309 E. Locust street, Fairbury. c-1218-tf

LADY to clean two days a week.Write Box AD, c-o Fairbury Blade, Fairbury. c-324-tf

WOMAN salea clerk. Mutt have pleasing personality and neat ap­pearance. Write Box 411, c-o Fairbury Blade. c-331-tf

EXTRA GANG laborers for rail laying. Report to T.P.kW. depot, Chenoa, April 25. c-421 421

PERMANENT position, good pay. House available. Charlotte Farm ­ers Grain Co., Ph. 689 4895.

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COOKS and waitresses — Apply Sieve's Cafe, Chenoa. c-421-421

MAN TO help with concrete and masonry construction. E u g e n e Zimmerman, Ph. 892-3373. c-421 tf

SHIPPING and receiving man for office supply company in Paxton. Excellent opportunity for right man Car necessary. M. J. Mains Co , Box 448, Paxton. c 491-421

FOR RENT

CHOICE lota, $20 a month. Kafer’t Trailer Court, Ph. 892-2493, Ben Kafer. c-83 U

ALWAYS call us first and see if we have available a furnished or semi-furnished apartment at our new six-apartments located at 305 South 8th street. Phone 802-2224 or after S pm, call 692-2855. c-1216-tf

LARGE furnished or unfurnished apartment, gas heat. Dwight Bo- hanon, Ph. 857-8532, Forrest, ctf•-ROOM modern house west of Chatsworth, III. Phone 635-3544.

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FIVE-ROOM modern house. Gat heat, garden and garage. Near Chenoa Tom Young, Ph. 945-3196, evenings after 6. c-421-421

TWO Apartments, 1281* W Locust, Ph 692 2941, Fairbury. c 421-428

L i b r a r y N o t e s

N a t i o n a l W e a k

This la National Library Week. The slogan is “Keep Growing- Read.'' A person's formal educa­tion may end with his collage graduation, maybe high school commencement or perhaps even at the end of 8th grade, but that doesn’t mean anyone baa to stop learning. This may continue all of bis life, especially if he likes to read.

Today there are attractive books on history, science, biography, fiction. They can increase one's knowledge and widen his interests.

Librarian, Mrs. Donald Haber - korn, reports she has ordered book marks for all the local readers. She has received a new shipment of about 25 books, which have been catalogued. From time to time she has on display some of the interesting new books avail­able.

Chatsworth citizens are urged to make more use of the library. Country people may also use the library for a nominal foa. If you like to read, stop and salect a book, during Library Week.

Tb* ChatsworthThursday, April 21, 1966

W m . G . Follmer * wantedReal Estate & R entals

Forrest, Illino is 6 5 7 -8 6 2 7

YOUR old living room and bed­room suites in trade on new ones. See us on carpet prices before you buy. Haberkorn’s, Chatsworth. Phone 635 3481. c-64-tf

UPSTAIRS Apartment. 4 rooms and bath Ph. 692 2981. c-421-tf

MODERN five-room house, en­closed porch, basement, gas heat. Available May 1. Ph. 692-2262

C-421-421

Scouts Take HikeJunior Girl Scouts met at the

Methodist Education building after school Tuesday and worked on camp songs. We also took a hike to look for signs of spring.

Barbara Kelly, scribe

NEWLY remodeled upstairs apart­ment. Ph 692-2274 c 421-tf

BUY YOUR furniture and ap ­pliances at Walton's in Fairbury. We trade, lowest prices, easy terms, largest selection. tf

W. 1>. MILLER A HON Septic Tank A Cesspool Cleaning

Work Guaranteed Phone 686-22.32 Piper City, IU.

LARGE QUANTITY of E lliotts paint products and 26 patterns of wall p a p e r arc now on hand Dohman's Paint and Paper, 212 E. Ixicust. Fairbury c-421-421

\ A L L

rm “ FENDER 490" pedal Steel Guitar. Amplifier and Foot Pedal V A T control. Excellent condition. Ph. 692 2529. tf

ir jU T S SC U ITS

OSHKOSH Work clothei for quail ty and fit, sold at Huber’a Clothing In Fairbury. c-217 tf

2 3

FO R R EST

LUSTRE FOAM'S exclusive color brightening formula will make your carpets look like new again Electric shampooer r e n t a l $1 Zimmerman Hardware, Fairbury

C 310-428

craft, paint- y from o v e r

WE NOW have canaries and para keels plus a complete line of sup­p lie r Bobs Hobby Shop t* block west of the Fairbury hospital

COSCO HIGH chair Mrs Jam es MrKeynolds. Ph 692 3463 c 414-tf

NEED F.XTKA seed corn-' Try Crow's Premium single crosses. Call Willis Nussbaum, Forrest Ph. 657 8319 C-414 428

SERVICES

FREY HYBRID Seed Corn—Call or see me — Will deliver—Have some on hand—Cart Miller, l’h 635-3352_________ C 414 512SMALL 'arm stead including mod ern house, garage, small barn in fenced yard on the Ivan Morrison farm Demaree Farm Manage mi-lit Service. Inc . 207 North St , West Lafayette, Ind . Phone 743 1177 c 414 421

LeRoy GraceA U C T IO N E E R

Phone 6 9 2 -2 1 7 9 Fairb u ry , III.

ASHMAN'S FARM SERVICE - General repairs. — Gerald Ash­man, Chatsworth, 630-3103. tf

Mower* for All Occasion*Cut Flowers Plant a -Corsages

Phone H92-.3024 (or Delivery ,Closed Thursday Afternoon* I

COPE'S FLOWERS616 S. 7th Fairbury 1LIMESTONE and Phosphate haul­ing and spreading Russell Mow ery. Tel 692-2441 ctf

W AN TED :Licensed Practical N urse, steady em ploym ent, a ttrac­tive salary; liv ing accom odations availab le, m any bene­fits. W rite :

Superintendent,State Reformatory for W omen

D W IG H T , IL L IN O IS (PH 8 1 5 -5 8 4 -2 8 0 6 )

★ FOUND

KEY ON chain. Owner may havesame by Identifying and paying forthis ad. Chatsworth Plaindealeroffice. nc

★ LOST

Aaron Sa m UFO; M ay Hava Baar Balloon

It has been reported t i t AChatsworth man, Kay Aerca, lg one of those persons who sew a UFO. Hi slid It s u W at** about two weeks ago around 13:88 p.m., he looked out hie west win­dow toward the northwest end saw this strange yellowish object, like a big balloon. There wee a glare on Its tides that made tt appear to bo lighted ea the turide, He thought afterwards, this was a reflected light.

The object was on an angle with a red light on Its peak. It w m moving, gotag away from the ob­server. He watched it for 13 to 30 minutes, when It disappeared, then after a few more minutes it appeared again, way off in the distance.

The object seemed to bo ohlaag In shape and hod s dip in the top. He called his wife to see the strongs sight

Since then ho read of others who saw something on March 38. That was a plastic balloon, eight footlong. It was propelled by red flam with rotating blades and had an aluminum reflector. Oo radar the object was deceiving, as it ap­peared 300 feet long.

Mrs. Aaron thought this was sim­ilar to what she saw.

Children F lin t TrowFirst grade children of Unit f s

Brigham School were busy lest week planting trees on their school ground. They planted rod bud trees, witch beset and red pines.

will add

LONG HAIRED black German Shepherd dog—brown muzzle and fret Answers to "Andy”—friendly —reward. Ph. Lelsnd Nelhcrton at 388-2383. c-411-431

Each year first graders to the pines to improve the wind­break.

This is an excellent custom, tree planting by the children or people. It Is n lesson in < tion they never forget end In something practical.

Officially Arbor Day tMs year Is designated as April 33, but any time this month Is suitable for tree planting.

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Chapter

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WILL TAKE orders for hand made gifts for Mother's Day Mrs Louis Graham, Chenoa. Phone 943 2064 c .331 55

2 SEARS ear corn cribs, 19' dia x 19' h., 1 Behlen ear corn crib. 164V d x 19' h . 1 circular steel grain bin 14'V d x 10'8" h Can be seen at Ivan Morrison farmstead Demaree Farm Management Serv Ice, Inc . 207 North St . West La fayette, Ind . Ph 743 1177 c-414 421

WHAT WILL your welder do for you* See the new 41B welder Free trial. We trade Dennewi'z Bros . Chatsworth c 414-55

HOLLYWOOD single hed complete with innersprmg mattress, stroll er and Taylor Tot playpen, all like new Mrs Jam es Hehholr. Ph 635 .3266 c 421 421

LIVE BAIT Paul A llarve Bait Shop. 408 W Hickory. Fairbury

* 421 428

'59 MGA roadster Mint condition. $995 Call Bob Wharton. 6SI2.7I42 Fairbury c 421 -tf

DISC sharpening, no cold rolling or grinding. Also new and uaed Forney welders. Phone 692 3*76, Thomas Aaron, Fairbury. c-310-512TRUCK f r a m e s shortened orlengthened; hoist mounting- Shop and portable welding, all ty|ies Jam es Stiles, ChuWworth, 635 3552

c 3in tf

TUXEDO RENTAL service, feu Jr. Sr. proms, weddings, formal occasions IIiiImt's Clothing. 4'h and Locust. Fairbury c 324 It

S e l f - C l e a n i n g

O v e n R a n g e ! L o w e s t P r i c e d

NEW FASHION colors are Sue's delgiht She keep* her carpet colors bright —with Blue Lustre' Rent electric champooer $1 Wal tons c 421 421

FREY HYBRID seed corn - Call or »ee me — Will deliver—Have some on hand— Carle Miller. Ph 635 .7352 Chatsworth c 414 512

TWO BOY'S sport jackets, one red plaid, site 6; brown, size 7 Both in perfect condition Irene llohulin. Ph 692 3681 r 414 421

LIMITED supplies Harasoy 63 Hawkeye, Adams. Shelby anil A 100 Custom Cleaning Charlotte Farm ers Grain Co Ph 680 4895 c 421-55

GOAT MIIJC Call Fairbury, 692 2905

Dale Albee • 414 tf

TO GIVE AWAY Cocker Spaniel puppies ready to wean Ph 69? 2.705 i 421 421

In just tb* past four years th# sal* of Pioneer brand seed corn hat increased over 1,000,000 bush­els . . . e good indication that Pioneer hat performed well n n farms throughout the Corn Bolt Soo your iocol Pionoor doolor. A good supply of popular varieties is still ovsiloblo.

WM KKISIIY. Fairbury

(.'HAS S< HERR Fairbury

HAROLD HARMS. Forrest

LEO DAVIS S tra in *

HARVEY AHRING. Chenoa ART HUSTON. Cropeey

PAUL GILI.KTT Chat.worth

APRILtCLEARANCE

THE PLAINDKALER building in Chatsworth Easy monthly pay ments K R Porterfield Ph 635 .3651 e 421 428

1 16* Console Color T V 1»5» MKKCI RY reasonable PhW et .359.95 Now MU.tW 692 3014 after 5 ' 421 428

kJ foundith really1 vervtce

nty"

9

1 lusdy Kenmore Ga* DryerWo* 219 95 Now IM.M

1 12 fl Froetlon* Upright Free/,er, wot 229 95 Nose tSS.IM

1 23" CYmeotr Black and WhiteT V repoe#e**p<l was 1D9 95 Now IH.M

1 Contalr Stereo, reprweewd was 199 95 Now II9.M

Sean, Roebuck & Co.cssatwwobtn. ill

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yY Travel Tra ile rs ■fr C am p Tra ile rs W Supplies

Open W eek Days and Sunday

P O N T IA CC A M P E R S C O R N E R

Pontler Illinois

iW OOTH

Seed Still Available— JU S T A R R IV E D

Some grades of X L 4 5 , X L 6 5 , X L 3 6 I , and other good D eK alh num bers available

Leo GerdesYOUR DEKALB DEALER

Phone 6 35 3005, Chatsworth

( LEAN YOUR clothes closet lo t us siore your clothes till next fall —FREE Sanitary Cleaners. Ph692 3173 e 414 55

GRAIN storage buildings binsdryers, augers, erection Ph .709 725 .3341 collect or write F Bliss Cooksvlllc III ’ 414 .5.5

K A N E 'S TV' Snles end Service, Ibiorv 661# 46X1 Culliim f ree estl- riin’es on antenna jidss tf

Carl RonnowA U C T IO N E E R

Phone 844-6671 2 40 Payson Pontiac, III

HUGH AND CARPm by Btge tow Room size ruga and oral) 4® wall installation — Ha berk ore Furniture, <Tiatawortb rtf

UPHOLSTERING H a v e yourchairs upholstered with the newest fabrics Call for free estimate and have nur man s h o w you the sample in home. No obligation Durhene and Uoudicau. Pontiac Ph 844 7677 c 324 512RUGS and upholstery shampooed in your home Also wall washing Latest equipment No mess, nofuss Flee estimate, no obligation Joseph I* Freehill. Chatsworth Phone 6.7.5 346.5 c 41 It

OATS and lo an (leaning William Mangan Strawn Phone Sibley217 745 2365 C 123(1 712

■jf Business Opportunities

INCOME SPARE TIME No selling Refill and collect money from N< w Ty pe coin operated dis pensers in this area Must have i* r re'erem es $550 lo-$l6VI i ash Ten hours weekly (an nit excel lent income More lime ran result in more money For personal in terview write CO REP . IN'10 CALIFORNIA AVK PITTS HUKGII. PA 15202 Include j#hnn< number * 421 421

HELP WANTED

V A N TO work in rlrv iln r !umU«r y ux<\ tt'p'l null 7 <frivr* lru< k> V» hmir wwk pay Va* afmf#T h u I* a |H*r m a n r tn l po»t*;»fnWeitfrfi (grain ( ’o ( o op YV» *for.Ill f 414 4/

V A N V OM farm »»rfk Mil! or par1 time O ran I*rf fin tf well < h r r u m111 |»h W2 J15I f 4; 4 47*

Replace your old range now...only

Y ou d o n ’t h a v e to w o r ry a b o u t Imkod-on grcaiie and grime in your I’-T” Oven! Jutit act the dials, latch th e door . . . i t clean* iU elf . . . electrically!

3 0 " A u t o m a t i c R a n g e

e Set oven timer to turn on and o#automatically,

e Hi flpeed, ■ unite

e Itonmy storage draweekitchen

e lairge cnparity owes*, e Cluck nisei m inute timer.• Grey oven lister six with light

viewing.

L A R R Y L e R O C H I U K

OPPORTUNITY to work outsit# meet people. travel V I'L ari l.is inglton and LaHalie counties >» :#>» evening. Ph 945 2!94 for in'e# vie* Fl.of# tiervisofl ( hrnoa l !

r 414 IT*

WGL'M) YOU KkJ(l> H fleet sal ar> a clean house a though!F< fain ly roritrrs alive living peup.r and two m re rh ild lrn ' Then you would enjoy living in and lakin. rare of our house in Edgewld Phone Mr* llarry ( ohm. collect Peoria l M#S9l 1*11 evening#

f 414 C

F U L L T IM E bookkeeper ale. trartor merhanb Bam Waiter Fsirbvry < 414 tf

Ask about tho Cl PS off or of a FREE

Toflon-coatod cookwaro tot on flamoloss oloctric rangot

W A L T O N ’ SD E P A R T M E N T S T O R E

Fairhtiry, IllinoJt

O P I N FRIDAYS T I L * P.M .

Page 8: IhotMtorth Poindtokf · 2 pfcgt. 69c 12 ez. pfcg. 49c 2 lb. pfcg. 39c 5 com $1.00 4 No. 2Vb $1 00 Market L*-*J*_* * • • i About L'uo who attenleu tin* in tl» ‘ran mnlhei daughter

P O N T I A C

D I S C O U N T S A L E S , I N C .

! U US ( 0 0 * 1 SUYING ANY OF THE FOLLOWING:

Table L im ps, Pol* Lamps, Solas, Sectionals, D inettes, Baby Purnitur*, Hido-A-W ay Bods,

Solo Bods, Roe kora, Roalinors, Desks, End Tables, ■ C sffoo Tables, Poll Line of Colonial Furniture

COMPARE OUR PRICES, CREDIT TERMSAVAILABLE . . . PH.: 844 -5237

| 1 7 N . M ill S». • Pontiac, III.>'H H > H I I I M » I H < M 4-t-»4-4-i-+4-4-t-t4 4 4 4 4 4-4 4 »4*4»4 4 i-X

A U T O R E P A I R

W * or* now located in the Hawthorn* Building east of

Chotiworth on Route 24, where w* will be doing all

type* of auto repairing. A share of your business would

be appreciated.

CAUL LANG AND SONCHATSWORTH, III.

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V o t e * G i l t

With tbs Men In Service. . .

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The A nerlca* U p o n Auxiliarynict at the Legion home Monday. Apnl 11 with Mrs C. L. Ortman. Mr*. A U. Critea, Mrs. Hazel Mine­field and Mis. Elizabeth Tinker as ho ttcm -.

Mia. Allen Dillcr gave a talk on the Philippines, using pictures of the natives and landscape to Illus­tra te her talk. Tlie Auxiliary then voted to send $10 to CARE for tlie Philippines.

It was reported for tbe Child Welfare that 19 bags or 400 pounds of clothing has been sent. Mrs. Lydia Dtck/nan was to take the Alice French trea ts to ISSC'S

t f j u l k i n

W b u r iD J i ia l

d i o m s

24 HOUR SERVICEAM M l L A M E - OXYGEN EQUIPPED

Wesley M. Johnson 0 3 S ’S 1 M Clarence E. Culkin Manager CHATSWORTH f. 0 & R. E.

I )R . M A R K R . P O U T C HO P T O M E T R I S T

Oerteral Optometry and Contact Lens

One trip service for now glasses

llo tlt.

• II dayMon . W«n| . Mat

Telephone 370 3111

1(0 Smith M arket M in t Paxton. Ullnota

Mlsa K irw LinkMi and Mt> Robert tjfik. Pipr-r ney

City. nntMNinrr the engagement and approaehlnif marriage of theirdaughter. Karen Sue, to Cordrm I. |>i|M.r O ly High Sc bred and has

M. t'enleook is a I960 graduate

I'l-iiM-orik, Me* ol Mi and Mrs W .1 Penieook, also of 1'iptrr City. just completed two years service

P a r e n t s O f S o n

lte\ and M ix Arthur Woolley of Farm er City are the parents of a son twin Easter Sunday. Apnl 10. at Mennonlte Hospital Heweighed 5 pounds and 2 ounces j„ Nomirii on Tuesday. Mrs. Louii and haa been named John Rich- Haberkorn reported on Junior ard Hr- has a brother, Tommy. Auxiliary aoetivities. They would who Is six years old Mr. and h o y ^ meeting this month due to Mis Thomas Woolley id Saybrook Workmg with the Foster egg hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richard affording to Mrs. Haberkorn.

West Frankfort, are the grand- Dates for the 17th district and pi rents. Mrs. Woolley was the sta le conventions were announced,former Hetty Richard who attend- Also it was announced th a t the ed school at Chutaworth Auxiliary was 10 over the quota

or membership. The 17th district Band And V ocaliih was second in the s ta te for per­

cent of membership for 1965. Golden Mike ballots for favorite

The Bluebird band and high TV RroKnima "nd <he Jr. Jury bal- school choru. competed in the High lo,» wprp handed out for voting on School Association stale contest at ^ rndio programs.Kaatern Illinois university Satur- (,°'den awards will be given at the

STMI6 NT FROV YOUR TV SCREEN

It’s Abernathy with a barking puppy fnr ynul

In State M eet

Stop la sad M bow you can got your wry own Ab.rn.Uiy barking puppy-toyt And taka horn, a satalllt. pip. — th.y'r. frM lor wwyon*l

H ie bride-to-be la a 1964 grail- with the U S A mry He is pres- iinte of Ihper City High School entl yr-m ployed with tnlernattonal and Illinois Commercial College Husiness Machines of Springfield, Stie is a legal secretary lor Paul llllnom I l<ai 1*1 lorn a < liionpaigri nttor-

day Both g r o u p s "Good'’ rating

received a

T im * T o C h a n g *

daylight Saving Time will begin at 2 a in Sunday. April 24. so don’t forget to set your clock ahead one hour upon retiring Saturday evening Otherwise you might be inie lor church Sunday morning

The couple will exchange vowa Svplcmlier 18 at tlie Methodist Church in Piper t l ty .

The Chatiworth PaindealerThursday, April 21, 1966

Page Eight

national program.Mrs. Ed Schmid, Mrs. Donald

Haberkorn and Mis. Roy Perkins were named t o the nominating committee by President Ada Ben­nett.

The Auxiliary also voted to get Auxiliary grave m arkers for de­ceased Auxiliary members.

J E T S TSs finest sport shoe made. Alb about Arch-Gard.

J. C. KELLY CO.CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS

S W I T C H T O

: Flameless ELECTRIC

WATER; HEATING I

|A V I UF TO 23%. Th. sp»-,lol, low ClfS ro t. for qv'ch r.cov.ry .l.r tf ic wulsi h.olma Con sov. you up to 2i% on th . cost of Ofxooting yoor otttef molor .l.c lnc opphonc.st

UF TO $30 CA3M. II y o u '. * CIP5 •l.ttriC tu*!Om.r . . . oed not now using our .l.clric or g„ t * .rv lt. for wol.t hooting, you con quotity fo» « t " * *** big ollowonC. of 313 or 330.

FLINTY O f HOT WATI*.Th. quick r.cov.ry 40-goHon .l.c tric wul.r h .o t.r m ..fs th* Hggdl ol most lu w iif i'I*iaIk t<» y o u r <f*nl«»»

SEARS ROEBUCKOinfavAoith I’li B.W iU l

Go 1 st c la s s .Go B u ic k S p e c ia l.

Go s e e y o u r B u ic k d e a le r .( T h e g o i n g ' s g r e a t l )

Immediate delivery e l yoet lam iRa m edal.

lolor end opt m e t!

1st c la s t se lec t nut I 1st c la s t b a d e »<>

*66 Bu ick Spncial—w inner o f Ra c la n in t h i P u ib O il Porformonoo T ria la p iu i th# Popular So ian ca Gold Cup fo r o u tstan d in g p arfo r- m anoa in tha T ria la !W ouldn’t you ro«Uy r a t i * havo • B a c k S pecie! f ig h t now ?

(You never had it t o o e ty ’)

I r*W h a t | W» r«

B A L T Z S A L E S & S E R V I C E

H I L O C U S T S T M t Y C M A T J W O . T H , I L L .

W l i l t N S W l U I N t WI I I I N I f t I t I I N I h i l l I N t W l l *

ThorofO m M ttoflnd Bakk doth* » W | i * S « l i t Om Mi CtocSM mod c a a IMS

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W u k p m

USEDCARS

1964 OLDSMOBILE"90" (Miv.rtibl. with Ml p*w*r. On. .wn*r, th.rpt C.lar—turqualM with whit, top

1964 OLDSMOBILEtup*r U lor dor H .rd t.p , pow.r t.oring and b r .h . t , .u t .m .t lc

tr animiKtl.n, air conditioning

1963 OLDSMOBILE"01" Fardar H.tdFap with pow.r tteerteg .fid br.h.t, .ut.m.tlc tr.n.mit*te«i. Cd*r — br.ni. with matching vinyl Interior.

1963 CHEVROLETImp.), two door Hardtop. V I,.vt.m.tic tr.nsmlitimi, radio, ho.tor. Color — whit, with rod interior. On. own.r — lib. now I

1963 CHEVROLETg .l Air V I. f.rdor » • d . n with automatic tra n tm tiii .n and pow- •r i lm ln y

1962 OLDSMOBILE"M" Two door hardtop

1962 CHEVROLETtw p.r Sport tw . d w r Hardtop with V I , automatic Irim itil»»ten. ra d l. and haatar

1962 FORD

wtfth nour SAVINGS jfroiv

MAAWKI.i. HOI’HK Itrlp ur Regualr Grind

C O F F E E ..............................2 l b . c a n $ 1 . 2 9

\S \(iN KU‘H 16 ox r an*(irape or Orange Drinkstir.KNHKV 16 rrt .anChocolate Syrup Vet’s I ) o r FoodHlti VA1.I> HI’AMNIII ’e a n u t s

i io o t l VAl.t r ANHOHTr.lt I th. pbga.Candy ...........................NI I’CH V A l.rCake MixKI.AV-O-IHTnP o p c o r n

M r O K K

NesteaHROOHN No m o ran tChili BeansIII MT'N No. SOO ran*

F R U I T C O C K T A I L .................... 5 f o r $ 1

4 for $1

18c1 lb. can 8c

1 lb. bag 39c

3 for $1

... 4 pkars. $1

2 lb. bag 29c

3 oz. jar 89c

2 cans 29c

Oalaate MO fardar. H I VS mtgin.. paw*. »tearlng and b r .h . t , t u t . matte tranomiMten. r.d te , hooter.

C tb r — whit, with rod

1939 OLDSMOBILEf | * P a ffti

-litiwninti6#dan with

(K N l l i VA laV C rram y or CTnm kj

Peanut Butter Super Value MilkHIAWATHA II D IH I Ri.LHDill Picklesa n i r r . — im* «r m

Book MatchesHAIM (HRAM — K rtuU r f l.a aBrylcreemr i U A W i TInstant Potatoes

3 Ih. jar 99c tall can 11c

quart jar 29c

10c

king size 79c

1 lb. box 69c

Rath Picnic Hams lh. 43c

Rath Franks or Slicing Bologna lb. 59c

Armour’s Matchless Bacon lb. 69c

Chuck Steak .... lb. 59c

Chuck Roast (blade cut) lb. 49cnai.i sr,i.t:(Ti:n f/ahv < ahv»:Boneless Beef Roast lb. 79c

SAVE ON FROZEN FOODS

Golden Ripe

M M N R S «1959 CHEVROLET ! Texas Cabbage

m m i i < m in i*Texas CarrotsrxKxH morionSweet I'orn v i s e a i r r TomatoesHO. I IttAMORusaet Potatoes

Mm. p . u p q tr Italian wa.an t i l ty i te b r t t .n d .rd thift ana awn •r A raal te a . « ar i

1959 CHEVROLETto t At* t.rtter I . d • n with v a.

p • w . ,tea t t e b r .h . t

Aloe Sa* Out Lerg*

Salectieti Of

Used Truck*

GARDNERC h e v r o l e t • O l d s

lb. 10c

1 lb. pkK* 16c

6 ears 49c

lb. 29c

10 Ik hair 09c

CtoteteFHtK S t )4 •n tit*

HOUSGCLEAIUNG S W I S SSimonis Vinyl Wax 27 oa. can 98cJohnson’s Pledge 14 of. can fl.35

Sparkle Window ('ieancf ... ....... 27c

CATHt rr.RT tKOXK.XiPerch Fillets ........... 1 lb. pkg. 39cM.AN O-RITh. IIOZCN M UmrrShoestring Potatoes 4 pkgs. $1FImAV-A-RITK HMWfTN — Hr, n.%orx — ItFrozen (’ream I*ics

Ollllir4 for $1

M.AV-O Nllt (dikkrti and lkiin|>lini «r ItmK and WtmrrlF>ozen Dinners 3 for $1

DAIRYr«»RHr.NT2 r Milk Vi gallon 29cMidget Izonghom Cheese lb. 79cHl.1 R MINNIT <blwte Lfwartnr.Margarine 1 lb. pkg. 29crtl.lABI ■« iRIMtNTDinner Rolls 8 oz. pkg. 29cTHK TrtrriNti IH THR NrOfWni. PANLucky Whip 9 on. can 45c

Costello' S Town & Country Market