Miss Julia Corbett Dies Friday At. Dolores Martin, Charles Haberkom Exchange Vows Double Ring Ceremony In C atholic Church "

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1 Mss Jula Corbett Des Frday At Was R esdent of Chatsw orth For S x ty-fve Years Mss Jula Ann Corbett, 91, of Chatsworth, ded at Farbury Hosptal at 6:15 p.m., Frday, Feb. 18, after a fve-day llne Funeral servces were held at 9:30 a.m., Monday, Feb. 21, at Sants Peter Paul church, wth the Rev. Father Rchard E. Raney offcatng.wth nterment n St. Patrck's cemetery. Casket bearers were T. J. Baldwn, James Koerner, Charles Endres, Edward Rebholz, Harold Frechll Arthur Culkn. Mss Corbett was born n Troy, New York, on May 11, 1863, the daughter of Thomas Ellen Kane Corbett. She attended Valparaso, ndana, Unversty, was a retred school teacher. Mss Corbett was a Chatsworth resdent for approxmately sxty- fve years. She leaves one brother, Jumes A., of Santa Barbara. Calforna, survvng. She also leaves a nece, Mrs. C. O. Fnnegan of Chatsworth, wth whom she lved, four other neces, Mss Zta Corbett, Mrs. Mary Kestler, Mrs J. Qugley Mrs. Stephen PgRott four nephews, Hugh Corbett, Thomas Corbett. John Corbett, George Corbett, all of.seattle, Washngton. -. -o DAVD ECONOMY REPORTS BG SATURDAY Charles Costello, local manager of Davd s Economy Store, reports Saturday "the bggest day snce we have been n busness n Chatsworth." The result of Plalndealer advertsng proved successful brought crowds to the store. The followng gft* wtse gw n'aw ay Saturday afternoon.saturday evenng: Agnes Tomowsk: a whole ham to Mrs Hram Stow: electrc toaster to Los Harms; a deep fat fryer to Mrs. Clfford Runyon: Delmar Font, a basket of groceres Mrs Carl -ange, n small rado. FN A L P O JO REPO RT A check n the amount of $ was ths week turned over to County Campagn Charman Charles Purdum, Farbury. as the Chatsworth. Charlotte Germanvtlle 1955 March of Dmes con. trbuton. Germanvlle fgures reported last week should have read: House to House $ Communty Club 3 00 Total... V. >1M5T Recognton s gven the followg aollctors for collectng the ghest sums n the varous areas: Germanvlle. Mrs. Francs Kem- tx, $47.00; Charlotte. Mr* Ben lathoff, $45.00; Chatsworth. m- l, Wayne Sargeant. $5200; busl- *s, Mr*. C. C. Bennett, $161.00; rwn, Mr*. Glenn Smth. $ o ARCH 1 P E A P U N E f) F L E FO R TO W N SH P OW AY COM M SSONER On Tuesday, Aprl 5. the annual wn meetng electon wll be d. t s announced that Tuesly. March 1st, s the last day to le for Townshp Commssoner of ghway*. The offce of Townshp Commsoner of Hghway* s the only ofce to be voted on n the comng ectlon. Rev. Mrs. George D, Nelsen Rev. Mrs. George D. Nelsen have been resdents of Chatsworth snce July, Rev. Nelsen s mnster of Chatsworth Evangelcal Unted Brethren church. He attended McCormck Theologcal Semnary n Chcago durng hs thrty-fve years of mnstry has been located at Ashl Ave. Church, Hoyne Ave. Church, Second Church, all n Chcago. He spent several years at Spokane, Washngton; was mnster at Grace Church n Napervlle spent eleven years at the Frst Evangelcal Church at Dxon, llnos. Pror to movng to Chatsworth, Rev. Nelsen spent sx years at the Frst Evangelcal Church at Elmhurst, llnos. Rev. Mrs. Nelsen are the parents of two daughters three sons, Mrs. Ruth Fargreve, Buffalo, New York; Mrs. Eleen Russell, Mt. Prospect, llnos; George, Rockford,.; Ralph, Elmhurst, Capt. Danel L., of Rversde, Calforna. World Day o f Prayer Servce Frday n Frst B aptst Church The World Day of Prayer unon servce wll be held n the Frst Baptst church Frday afternoon,, February 25, at 2 p.tn. The entre communty s urged to attend. Mss Fanne Perce wll presde She wll be asssted n the worshp servce by Mesdames Ellsworth Dxon, Rollo Haren, Jerry Rosen- 1dahl, Howard Pearson. George, Nelsen, Ralph Daasow, Chester Castle, J. R Kesterson, Thomas Slrhpson Mss Nelle Ruppel. j Mrs. K. R. Porterfeld wll be, organst a duet wll be sun! by Mesdames Arche Perkns an Harolfl Pearsoc Uhe-* wll be 'Mss Agness Ctngerch Mrs. Leonard French. Basket of groceres to j Narrators for the dramatc skt, "The Frut of the Vne." are Mrs Curts Prce Mrs C. C. Bennett. Members of the cast are jmesdames Ruth Cordng, Hugh RD O F THANKS rhanks to everyone for cards 1 vst* durng my stay at Farry Hosptal, *lnce returnng ne. They were greatly apprec- Vlrgll Culkn - o - fruts. HNCERE THANKS lated. We wsh to thank our frends for the card* sent to us on the occason of our 40th weddng annversary. Mr. Mr*. Wallace Wallrch CARD O r THANKS Thanks to all my frends relatves for the cards, flowers gfts receved whle n the hosptal snce returnng home. Your thoughtfulness was deeply apprecated. * Mrs. Howard Kemnetz JO LLY BALORS RARN DANCE soonsored by the Junor Class of F-S-W at Forrest Hgh School, Saturday, Feb. 26 a t 8:00 p.m. Added attracton floor show. sp ;Hamlton, Ralph Harvey. Nel Ortj lepp, Robert Danforth, Glenn Smth, Arthur Netherton, Vola 1Grosenbach, Harold Krueger, Rob- ert Adams, Mss rene Askew, Master Rchard Harvey. Mrs. Charles Hogan Rev. J. R Kesjterson wll assst wth propertes lghtng effects. The offerng to be taken at the meetng s dvded equally between the Dvson of Foregn Mssons the Dvson of Home Mssons, Natonal Councl of Churches, to be allocated for nterdenomnatonal msson work. CELEB R A TES 91ST BRTHDAY Sunday dnner guests at the Clarence Lee home were Mrs. Johanna Rath, George Lee Mrs Earl Blundy. n the afternoon Harold Lee of Roberts, Mr. Mrs. Delmar Lee Denns of Melvn, Mr. Mrs. Orvlle Pehn Gary of Morrs Mr. Mrs. Walter Lee famlly of Strawn came to celebrate Mrs Rath s * lst brthday. Mrs. Rath makes her home at the Leah St rack home at Farbury. She s the mother of the late Mrs George Lee. She has one daughter one son lvng, Mrs. Mnne Muller, Sagnaw, Mchgan George n Petaluma, Calforna. Mrs. Rath reads wthout glasses enjoyed crochetng untl two years ago. She s n good health s happy. She receved many nce gfts o TH ANK YOU Jos. J. End res, who s now on the "mend" from vrus pneumona, wshes to thank everyone for ther prayers, cards, vsts ad delcous They were greatly appre o CARD OF THANKS Thanks a lot to all my frends relatves for cards vsts to all who asssted us n any way whle was n the hosptal. Thanks agan. George Homsten o BO R U F F SA LE GOOD The admnstrator's sale of Mrs. Jesse Boruff held on Monday was well attended. t was reported that prces were exceptonally good for now. J9G O N M EETN G N O TC E R egular A m ercan Legon m eetng every Second fo u rth W ednesday. tf. l-m'-m'-t'-m111'k 1FT1 Lest You Forget ; : W.8.U.S. WSCS wll meet Wednesday, March 2nd. at the Methodst church at 2:00 p.m. Prayer Crcle at 1:30. Communty Club Communty Club meets Tuesday, March 1st, at 6:45 p.m., at St. Paul s Evangelcal Lutheran church. Entertanment pctures of Calforha Rose Bowl parade. ChutsWorth Home Bureau The Chatsworth Home Bureau meetng wll be postponed for one week. t wll be held on March 8 at the home of M*. Orlo Dller. A d u lt E d u c a to n C la s s The Adult Educaton Class wll not meet tonght (Thursday). The Campbell-Holton food demonstraton wll be held Thursday. Mar. 3 at 7:30 at the hgh school. Those who wsh to stan ther frames darker, come at 7 15 f possble. Brng an old cloth to apply remove stan. Republcan Club Republcan Women s Club wll meet at the home of Mrs. Orlo Dller March 4th. March has been desgnated as membershp month. Please let the hostess know by Monday as to the guests you wll brng o OLYMPC STAR JE SSE OW ENS TO SPEA K AT CULLOM Cullom wll hold ther annual athletc banquet, Wednesday evenng. March 30th n the Cullom Communty Hall. The guest speaker wll be the Olympc star Jesse Owens. n the Olympc games of 1936 n Berln, Germany, he won three ndvdual ttles 100 meters, 200 meters broad jump. He was also a member of the vctorous relay team. Anyone nterested n attendng the banquet may obtan tckets from the Cullom Co-Op. Gran Co.. Grmsley ta v ern. Van Cafe, Bllberbeck Tavern, Floyd's.H.C. Store or the Frst Natonal Bank of CUllom. Everybody welcome. *tf E m m ett Cavanaghs Observe 25th Annversary Sunday Emmett Cavanagh the for. mer Lllan Galle of Farbury were marred at St. Jarlath g rectory n Chcago on Feb. 24, 1930, have snce resded on the Cavanagh farm southwest of Chatsworth. They are the parents of three chldren, Ellen, student nurse at St. Mary hosptal, Kankakee; Mchael Danel at home. The Cavanaghs were honored guests at an annversary dnner served at Razzanos n Watseka on Sunday, Feb. 20th. Host couples were Mr. Mrs. R. V. McGreal, Mr. Mrs. J. A Baldwn, Mr. Mrs. C. L. Ortman, Mr. Mrs. Howard Trnkle, Mr. Mrs. Charles Culkn Mr. Mrs. Clfford Mc Greal. CARD O F THANKS 1 certanly apprecate the kndness of many frends whle n the hosptal want to express my thanks for vsts, cards gfts. Fred Trnkle Dolores Martn, Charles Haberkom Exchange Vows Double Rng Ceremony n C atholc Church " Mss Dolores Martn, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Raymond C. Martn, of Chatsworth, became the brde of Charles Haberkorn, son of Mr. Mrs. Charles Haberkorn, Chatsworth, at 10:00 a.m., Saturday at Sants Peter Paul Catholc church. The Rev. Father Rchard E. Raney performed the double rng ceremony n the presence of two hundred guests. Hgh Mass was sung by the chldren s chor of Sants Peter Paul school, accompaned by Sster Mldred, organst. The brde, gven n m arrage by her father, was attred n a chapel length gown of mported Chantlly lace of nylon tulle over satn. t was fashoned wth a marn lace collar, lluson yoke, ftted lace bodce wth long sleeves comng to a pont over the wrsts, a bouffant lace over tulle skrt. Her fngertp vel of nylon tulle wth applques of Chantlly lace, was held n place by a crown of A telegram receved at the Plandealer offce from McDer- ' mott Colonal Mortuary Wednesday mornng relates: Mrs. Mary Corbett, late of 2205 Msson Rdge j Road, Santa Barbara, passed away last evenng. She s survved by l her husb James A. Corbett, She carred an or sster, Mrs. Emma Munsell, Cncnnat, Oho. Rosary wll be rected Wednesday at 7 p.m. n Santa Barbara. Requem Mass seed pearls. chd atop a prayer book wore a sngle str of pearls earrngs, a gft of the brdegroom. The mad of honor, Mss Marlene Haberkom, sster of the brdegroom, wore a turquose ballerna length gown of net over satn wth a strapless bodce matchng bolero jacket. She wore a seed pearl tara headpece of matchng net carred a Colonal bouquet of pnk carnatons. Mrs. Robert Hubly, Chatsworth,' attended her sster as brdesmad wore a gown dentcal to that of the mad of ho(x>. Mss Cheryl Haberkorn, cousn of the brdegroom, was flower grl wearng a blue taffeta gown wth matchng net overskrt, carryng a pnk basket of rose petals. Rng- bearer was Dcke Bouhl of Maywood, cousn of the brde. Gerald Haberkorn, Chatsworth, served hs brother as best man, Thomas Ford, Jr., Chatsworth, was groomsman. Ushers were Donald Haberkom, brother of the brdegroom James Trunk, both of Chatsworth. For her daughter s weddng Mrs. Martn chose a bege sut wth navy accessores a red rose corsage. The brdegroom's mother was attred n a navy blue slk dress wth navy accessores a red rose corsage. A weddng breakfast for the brdal party npnedate famles was held at the Coral Cup Restaurant at 12 o'clock noon. A recepton was held at the K. of C. hall from 1:30 to 3:30. Mrs. Clarence Martn had charge of the recepton. Assstng her were: Mrs. Arche Perkns. Mrs. James Trunk, Mrs. Donald Haberkom, Mss Mary Nckrent, Mss Luclle Lee Mrs. Vc Estes. Cuttng her three-ter weddng cake was Mss Dorothy Krchner. Mss Carol Martn, sster of the brde, was n charge of the guest regster. Mss Shrley Martn, sster of the brde, Mrs. Eldon Flessner were n charge of the gft table. For her weddng trp to New Orleans, the new Mrs. Haberkorn was wearng a dusty rose falle two pece dress wth navy accessores an orchd corsage. A fter March 1st, the couple wll resde at 310 E. Chestnut St., n Farbury. Mrs. Haberkom graduated from Chatsworth hgh school n 1950 graduated from Mennonte Hosptal School of Nursng n She wll be employed at Farbury Hosptal, Farbury. Mr. Haberkom graduated from Chatsworth Hgh School n 1949, s engaged n farmng on the F. L. Lvngston farms. CARD O F THANKS wsh to thank everyone who remembered me wth cards vsts whle n the hosptal snce returnng home. They were greatly apprecated. George McCarty. THANK YOU Many thanks for the nce cards, letters, gfts everythng that helped to make our annversary a happy tme. Mr. Mrs. Geo. Harms 243 Years Between Them Robert Lews Hll Age8, Des Sunday n Lncoln Robert Lews Hll, 8-year-old son of Mr. Mrs. Stanley L. Hll, Chatsworth, ded suddenly Sunday mornng, February 20tb, at Lncxdn, llnos. Funeral servces were held yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon at 2:00 p.m. at the Methodst church wth Rev. J. R. Kesterson offcatng. Mrs. Ann Matthas, solost, was accompaned by Mrs. K. R. Porterfeld, organst. Bural was n Chatsworth cemetery. Casket bearers were Thomas Whttenbar. Talkng over old tmes generally enjoyng themselves recent- ger, Rchard Whttenbarger, Dale ly whle sharng a room at Cole hosptal, Champagn, are, left to rght, Bennett Robert Kyburz. Car- Edward Barron, 80, of Dwght; Thees G. Flessner, 81, of Chatsworth, ryng the floral trbutes were Kay Brch McNel, 82, of Thawvlle. Brown, Los Ann Saathoff, Bette Mr. Flessner, after spendng three weeks at Cole Hosptal, return- j ane j nvn Peggy Postlewate ed home on Feb. 5th s reported n far condton able to vst Jud KoeM et ^ 3 Jo Kyburz! down town. -C h a m p agn News-Gazette Photo Jud* GU]ette Mary Runyon j Robert was born n El Centro, Calforna, on March 15, 1946, the Mrs. M ary Corbett Des n Calforna wll be offered Thursday 9 a.m. n Old Msson Santa Barbara nterment n Calvary Cemetery. The Plandealer fle of Thursday, Aprl 12, reveals that Mr. Mrs. James Ambrose Cor. bett observed ther Gelden Weddng Annversary on Aprl 10th at ther home, Los Terrados. Mr. Mrs. Corbett were marred on Aprl 10, 1901, n ther natal town of Chatsworth,., at the home n : whch Mrs. Corbett was bom. Mr. Corbett was casher of the bank there. The Corbetts moved to Decatur llnos, n 1906, where Mr Corbett wfls presdent of the Ctzens Natonal Bank. n 1915 they mov-. ed to St. Lous, where Mr. Cor. bett spervsed the McKnley-Corbett nterests untl they were dsposed of n 1917, at whch tme he engaged hmself n ol nterests n Kansas. Snce 1947 the Corbetts traveled qute extensvely, decdng to retre n CSlforna. Mrs. Corbett was a daughter of Mr. Mrs. James Doolttle, oldtme resdents of Chatsworth o Floyd W ahls Weds Sally Dannenberger n Normal Mss Sally Joan Dannenberger, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Samuel Dannenberger, of Normal, Floyd Lews Wahls, son of Mr. Mrs. Roy Wahls were wed Saturday at 4:00 p.m., at Chrst s Lutheran church, n Normal. The Rev. Glock performed the double rng ceremony before two hundred guests. The brde s attendants were Mss Sue Dannenberger, Normal, Mrs. Howard Kemnetz, of Chatsworth. Donald Meners of Anchor, served as best man Howard Kem. netz, Chatsworth, groomsman. Boyd Dannenberger, Normal, Floyd Grosenbach, Chatsworth, ushered. Followng the ceremony a recep- ton was held at the Wesley Memoral Center n Normal. The brde has been employed at the People s Bank n Bloomngton the brdegroom has been engaged n farmng after servng two years n the Unted States Army, part of whch was spent n Korea The couple left on a weddng journew to the southern states, after March 1st plan to resde on a farm north 6f Pper Cty o Phlp Hornckels Honored On 40th W eddng Date Fourteen guests attended a surprse party held Monday nght at the home of Mr. Mrs. Clyde Homckel, honorng the former s parents, Mr. Mrs. Phllp Hor. nckel, on ther 40th weddng annversary. The annversares of Mr. Mrs. Frank Hummel Mr. Mr*. Lee Smth were also observed. o Plandealer w ant ada pay off. TP&W Freght Deraled Near Farbury Tuesday No one was njured Tuesday mornng about 10 o clock when a T.P.&W. freght tran pled up at the west edge of Farbury. t s reported that a faulty brake rggng caused the mddle secton of the tran to leave the tracks leavng the front rear ends of the tran remanng on the track. Cars tore up about 800 feet of track alongsde the Honegger plant. Most of the damaged cars were empty, authough a few carred fertlzer paper, ralroad offcals sad. Many of the cars were damaged beyond repar. Equpment of the T.P.&W. Wabash ralroads worked clearng the track Tuesday servce was restored Wednesday. TERRY S NSTALLS NEW SUPER-WAY SGN Terry Thompson nstalled a new Super-Way sgn Monday across the front of hs food mart. He reports a very good week-end busness ntatng hs newly arranged market. A large self servce dary produce case has also been nstalled for the convenence of the customers. See hs advertsement n ths ssue o J-O-Y CLASS HOLDS POTLUCK The J-O-Y class of the Frst Baptst Church met for a potluek supper Monday evenng at the parsonage n honor of Mr. Mrs. Melvn Earrng chldren. There were 23 present. Arche Perkns showed movng pctures of hs recent trp to Florda. Lee Forney s teacher of the cla son of Stanley L. Juanta Clayton Hll. He came to Chatsworth at the age of three months Survvng besdes hs parents are one sster, Sue, an nfant brother, Mark. Survvng grparents are Mrs. Carl Mller, Chats, worth; Mr. Mrs. J. R. Clayton, Holtvlle, Calforna, Arnold Hll, Lutesvlle, Mssour. He was a member of the Chatsworth Methodst church. Besdes the lovely floral trbutes, other expressons of sympathy were n the form of contrbutons to the cerebral palsy fund o Chatsworth Stages Another Successful Communty Sale A brght, srnny day greeted Chatsworth Communty Sale v - tors Tuesday wth a large crowd n attendance. The day was a perfect one as to weather reports are the sale was a most successful one wth approxmately 1125 artcles sold. The fve auctoneers sold the artcles of merchse smultancou. ly, dsposng of all the tems brought to the sale. Tle restaurants were kept busv all day servng the customers Raymond's popcorn- wagon was a popular stoppng place. The usual artcles for sale were n evdence everythng from tmothy seed to tractors, rabbts puppes made ther appearance. The puppes were sold wth wthout ther barks. Furnture, dshes, wearng apparel, farm equpment, lvestock, harness, mattresses, fur neck peces, etc., you name t -t was on sale at Chatsworth's 20th annual communty sale. Two new tems seen ths year was a televson set an old CLASS HOLDS NDAN PARTY The Msson Study class on nda Pakstan, sponsored by the ter provng entertanrg for the mnature bowlng alley, the lat- WSCS held ts fnal sesson Sun- youngsters some of whom have day evenng at the parsonage. t been shavng for qute a number concluded wth an ndan style of years. party. The members were dressed Followng the sale trucks pcked n sars, whch really are glorfed up the varous artcles sold bed sheets, draped n a more or soon man street was cleared of less artstc fashon about the all evdence of "another bg sale body. The real ndan sars are untl next year, when Chatsbrghtly colored often very wort^ w'" have a bgger betbeautful., ter communty sale. The teacher, Mrs. C. C. Bennett, summarzed the course. She had on dsplay numerous examples of John H. Wolken ndan hcraft, ncludng hammered brass rays, carved n South Amerca ebony elephants, bags fans made of On Stockman Tour coconut palm, slk other tems, brought back by returnng mssonares. recently from John H. Wolken, Phllp Homckel receved a card She arranged several ndan maled from Argentna, that may games, a drama told folk stores from nda. Even the lunch Wolken. be of nterest to frends of Mr was served n the tradton of that John s on a 30-day stockman country. tour of South Amerca, reportng A servant equpped wth a n n*ce ther plane ran ptcher, basn towel, asssted lnto a tom ad* wreckng the plot s the guests n washng before 1nstruments, tearng plane seats after the meal.,oose- droppng feet The msson offerng wll go to. bouncng the baggage around lke help n tuberculoss sanatorums ol! robber balls. nda. He reported a few j aboard were n the hosptal as a result, he hmself only recevng a head bump. He reported that God a good plot saved them from ADULT EDUCATON CLASS TAKES TRP j a worse tragedy, 32 members of the Adult Educaton Class wth the teacher, Mrs. CARD OF THANKS o Pool, took a trp to Bloomngton ' To all who so kndly remember by bus last Thursday evenng. 1ed me whle n the hosptal They had dnner at Sten s ' snce returned home, am deep then toured the Weberg Furnture ly grateful. Thank you, frends store. Mr. Weberg conducted the Mrs. Roy Bennett tour showed them dfferent o... - knds of perod furnture. They heard a dscusson on arrangng pctures, qualtes of good furnture, furnture constructon dfferent types of upholstery. Several rooms were ftted wth furnture as samples of dfferent wood fnshes C A R D O F T H A N K S We wsh to thank our frends, relatves neghbors for ther many acts of kndness also for the beautful floral offerngs durng the recent loss of our beloved father, Clemens Spence. H e Chldren

2 Two THE CHATSWORTH PLANDEALER, CHATSWORTH, LLNOS Thursday, Febrvory 24, l 1-- t-'- X-K-- Style No Pato P rnts by Renor Prettest prnt of the season n w onderful, w ash ab le, satn fnsh cotton by Renor,- bow -ted bodce, n blue wth pnk, a q u a wth pnk, o r brow n wth go ld. Szes $ S&1 STAMPS SSUED The Style Shop "FOR STYLE AND VALUE PONTAC, LL. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT LUGGAGE A N D L E A T H E R G O O D S:: CO STU M E JE W E L R Y R E L G O U S A R T C L E S W e Gve S&H Green Stamps DENMAN S W. M adson Street Pontac, llnos [ ATTENTON Y O R K S REFRGERATON SERVCE Commercal Domestc A ll work fjuaranteed Locaton Frst Door East o f Communty Motors (East End of Man Street) YOUB PATRONAGE WLL BE APPRECATED P h one C h atsw orth GEORGE YORK, Mgr. W A R N N G! lln o s F arm ers' O utlook L etter * L. H. Slmerl Department of Agrcultural Economc* '-t- M H H- <"H"U '. H W W MOST AREAS NEED MUCH MORE RAN Pew States Get More Than Usual Old Man Wnter has been makng bg headlnes wth hs "Cold Waves Blzzards." Sprng wll soon appear wth Thundershowers Tornadoes. But Old Man Drouth stll has a dangerous grp on many mllons of acres of Amerca's best farml may take over top headlnes agan next summer. Although the naton s food supply s not n mmedate danger, many farmers ranchers could be n serous trouble n a few months. Ranfall has been below normal throughout most of the Unted States snce last Aprl 1. Vtal sol mosture s defcent n all but a few areas of the country. Northeast Well Soaked Only a few areas are well stocked wth sol mosture. The most mportant of these ran-favored regons nclude the northern thrd of llnos. Ths regon of aboundant mosture runs northrward through Wsconsn, eastward across Mchgan, northern ndana Oho nto the northeast. Most of central southern llnos stll short of water. Th«same goes for southern ndana Oho for all of the south- ern states except the Vrgnas. Recent rans provded temporary relef but dd not make up the long-accumulatng water shortage. Vrtually all of the Unted States west of the Msssspp rver has had less-than-average ranfall snce Aprl 1. especally snce last September 1. State Reports Drest spot hereabouts has been a trangular area reachng across the southern halves of llnos ndana. Mssour has contnued dry except n a few southwestern countes. owa had more than average ranfall last summer, but has been on the dry sde snce then Eastern Mnnesota also had more mosture than usual last summer, but the whole state has had less than the average amount snce September 1. Perhaps the drest country s the old Du a n th? Bowl of st of Okansas, xco the 1930s. t covers lahoma, south-central much of Texas, New Colorado. Other ally dry areas of the west neflude Wyomng. southern Montana. daho, Washngton Oregon. Favored Western Areas A few areas of the west have receved more-than-average ranfall durng the past fve to ten months. Most of North Dakota was well soaked throughout 1954, as was the Canadan boundary of Montana. More-than-average ranfall has fallen durng the past fve months n most of Utah adjonng parts of Nevada Arzona. Judgng from ranfall maps, most coastal areas of central northern Calforna must have had fewer than usual hours of sunshne from September through January. Crop Condtons Whle weather maps show that most of Nebraska has had a lttle less-than-normal ranfall snce last Aprl 1, that state seems to have a good prospect for wheat pastures. But much of the wheat n the Kansas-Colorado-Oklahoma Texas areas got a very poor start last fall. And the outlook for water for pastures lvestock contnues serous n most of the mddle lower portons of the western Great Plans. February s Amercan Heart Fund Month. Thouss of Amercan communtes, ncludng ths one, are conductng Heart Fund campagns for contrbutons to support the unendng war aganst 1the heart dseases. T op Va lu e C ars 53 N De Soto Sportsman V8 ; See ths beauty. g ^ Plymouth Four Door A sharp car. A *% Dodge 4 Door Coronet; Good transportaton. A O Pontac Conv. Coupe; * * Buy now save. A A Ford V8 Two Door Just lke a rabbt. 49 Hudson Club Coupe; 41 Sound as a Dollar. Ford V8 Two Door A ^ Plymouth Two Door m Good A O Plymouth Four Door * 0 Tops And Many More Buys C H E F CTY MOTORS Drect Factory Dealer DE SOTO - PLYMOUTH PONTAC, LL. The Amercan Englsh cocker spanels are two dfferent breeds; they have dfferent physcal characterstcs, but search for hle game the same. Sports Afeld o Women drvers are fndng that the new power steerng takes all the work out of parkng three feet from the curb.- Changng Tmes. SPRNG WEATHER MAY BRNG BACK HOG NFLUENZA Your hogs may fnd that sprng weather s a mxed blessng f you don't provde clean, comfortable quarters for them, accordng to Dr. D. A. Wllgan, of the College of Veternary Medcne at the Unversty of llnos. Cold rans, chlly wnds the changng weather of early sprng brng a real threat of nfluenza to hogs that are exposed, the veternaran says. nfected hogs won't eat, they wll be lstless, have a hgh fever, cough breathe wth dffculty. Death losses are usually low. most of the anmals wll recover n about a week. But the dsease wll cause the anmals to lose weght wll reduce ther resstance to other dseases, such as pneumona necrotc enterts.. n order to avod nfluenza, Dr. Wllgan recommends that you provde clean, dry quarters for your hogs make sure that they are well fed. Another wse precauton durng the sprng thaw s to keep the hogs from rootng n places where earthworms are plentful. Earthworms are c arrers of the vrus that causes nfluenza n hogs o There were 22 herds on test n the No. 2 Assocaton wth 391 cows. The assocaton average was lbs. of mlk 28.7 lbs. of butterfat. T S TME TO THNK A B O U T C A R P E T N G FORYOUR HOME Sec our broad selecton of wools, blends, nylons cottons Culkn Funeral Home Am bulance Servce Furnture PH O N E-D A Y OR NGHT-FORREST 219 tf, k Clarence -EL Culkn. F uneral Drector an d Em b>lner C o lo n T h e r a p y C lnc C L E V E N G E R S p? NJ A C C L N C WE GVE S&H GREEN STAMPS W. W ashngton PONTAC, LL Phono 5184 m e m o X - R A Y f you are sufferng from the symptoms of colts, constpaton, ndgeston, bloatng, gastrts, sluggsh lver, rregular habts or abdomnal dstress our Colon Therapy may be the answer to your health problem as t has to so many, many others. The l>owels are part of Mother Nature s medum for elmnatng waste body posons from the human xxly. 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3 Thursday, February 24, 1935 THE CHATSW ORTH PLANDEALER, CHATSW ORTH, LLNOS Page Threa Honegger Leghorns Hghest n Naton llum>kkor Leghorns haw soured tlu* hghest number of ponts n tlu* Storrs. Connectcut Egg 1-aynjf Tost as of tlu* last of January. Ths Hon*«U<*r record tops tlu- naton for all broods n all tosts for all tmo! Tloro are over bll pons of purohrods, cross* brods. hybrds from top poultry brooders n tlu* 1 ntod Stafos com petng n those stard okk layng tests across the naton. Not only are tlu* H onegger legh orn * hgh lor tn* frst four months of tlu* 9* season. but thou record s ghest or th s poro u n tlu tor v o f okjt lay ng tests. Those H onegger lx*ghou> have a\eruged m o \r.',r ', producton through the entre Ttror m onths. Huy H onegger legh orn * a / A \ get tlu* h o st. \ r l r Stf out Honegger Deeler. H c n e g g r r Ahjc»l» Hjtchery or wrt, HONEGGE B BREEDER HATCHERY FOR THE FUTURE You are a man n your fortes you are restng at home for a few months. Not your dea of lvng? Of course not. But t s happenng to an ncreasng number of men who break down wtl TB n ther mddle years. Treatment of TB wth drugs developed n recent years has made t possble for some patents to leave the hosptal after a certan pont fnsh treatment at home. Selected patents are able to go through the entre course of tretment at home, wth regular vsts to a clnc. As one of ether group, you have some very specal problems, as you welt know. t s a lonely lfe n spte of beng wth your famly. n a hosptal you would be wth others makng the same fght aganst TB. Eager ns your famly frends are to help, they cannot shnre nl vour burdens. You have to do the "restng" to gve your tody a chance to heal You have to fll hours that seem much more than GO mnutes l<»ng. You may he plagued wth worres about the future. Stop rght there. You can do somethng atx>ut the future Your State Federal government are partners n a program to prepare you for. place you n the rght job where you are well agan. Ths ould mean helpng you return EORREST, LLNOS ytqsfggf p ' r. «safely to your old Job or to some new knd of work. These are not charty servces. They are your rght, just as a publc school educaton s your chld's rght. Your d<x;tor wll tell you when you are physcally able to start tranng. He or the publc health nurse or socal worker can help you get n touch wth the proper agency, n most states called the Dvson of Vocatonal Rehabltaton. You may be able to start on a correspondence course rght away. Later there may be specal school or on-the-job tranng. You can be sure of gettng all necessary help n startng back to work. There s no cost to you for most of these servces. But am not ths man, you nsst. Let s hope you won t be one of the 110,000 Amercans who wll be strcken wth TB ths year. But chances are you wll know one of them. You can help encourage hm to take full vantage of hs rest perod to buld a better future. You can also check on your ow n chances of gettng TB by havng a complete physcal check-up ncludng a chest X-ray. had yours ths year? Have you uuncston county TUBERCULOSS nssocrton CTY H^U'r.PpNTAC, UL. \s usual, n ths cy season, the,wm sut manufacturers are un- velng ther models, or a substantal porton thereof. Changng Tmes. H-m-j-x -x -k H-t-vw--r-x- -v-:-- ->x -*r*-t-k- -:-y-x-+h -v:-h yrh --H j PHOSPHATE- LMESTONE { ] COMMERCAL FERTLZER 1 T Rock... Gravel... S... Drt j P A U L Z O R N & S O N Phone 118 W 1 Forrest,. Phone 112 R 1 : By 7W Kesttng Edtor, Sports Afeld Magazne nsects dsease destroy at least half agan as much tmber every year as do forest fres. Great quanttes of tme, effort money are spent to combat forest fres, but the massve damage nflcted by nsects dsease s grossly overlooked. Ths estmate of damage by the lttle forest kllers ncludes only saw tmber klled n epdemc areas. t does not nclude the small trees of future forests that are klled, or the crpplng sckenng of other trees, or the lost wldlfe habtat or the damage to watersheds to scenc qualtes. n fact, the Amercan Forestry Assocaton declares that the total s three tmes the loss by forest fres! Because of the spruce bark beetle, forests n some of the best bg-game country n Colorado are dead. n ths one epdemc, 4 bllon board feet of tmber were destroyed. That s enough to buld 400,000 fve-room houses. When processed, that volume of tmber would have a market value of $200 mllon. That s what happened n Colorado. Maybe t s far from where you lve. Perhaps you don t fsh hunt there, so why should you get excted? Because rght now there sn t a forest area n North Amerca that s safe from nsects dsease. They are enemes of every outdoorsman n the naton. They re a potental threat to game fsh resources to SPECAL PURCHASE O F R E M N A N T S O F C A R P E T O ne 9x24'/? foot, was $ now $ O ne 12 x27'/2 foot, was $ now $ O ne 11 5x12.5 foot, w as $ now $ O ne 15x22 foot, was $ now $ O ne 15x27 foot, was $ now $ n G reys Beges mostly W ltons :t s PONTAC, LLNOS em U m n m essental natural wldlfe envronment, rght n your huntng fshng terrtory. Here, accordng to an artcle n Sports Afeld magazne by Arthur Carhart, are some clues on how much damage the tree kllers have caused: From 1910 to 1920 the spruce budworm destroyed tmber n New Engl, Canada Mnnesota that would have suppled enough wood pulp to keep U. S. newspapers n newsprnt for 25 years. The oak wlt s loose rght now n the forests of the Mdwest Atlantc Coast states. The pne bark beetle tore through forests of Calforna, kllng all trees on the Laguna Recreatonal Area; t blasted the Black Hlls forests a few year ago. The gypsy moth, n 1952 alone, defolated trees on m mllon acres of hardwood forests n New Engl. The chestnut blght has practcally wped out that tree speces. The whte pne blster rust has spread across the content. A fungus s attackng pne seedlngs n southern forests. What should you do about t? You mght try to mpress your state " federal senators representatves that they re fallng short n ther part of the battle aganst the bugs. Not only must there be money to deal wth the kllers after they reach epdemc stage, but money must also be allotted for research so we wll know when where to attack suppress nsect dsease nvason at the earlest possble moment o THE NEW FRGDARE automatc washer saves you hot water now sells for $229. See them at the Plandcaler offce. m D 1 YOURSELF S E E U S FOR Y O U R B U L D N G N E E D S! WE CARRY EVERYTHNG YOU NEED TO BULD Full Lne o f Buldng Hardware Doors W ndow s J. N. Bach Sons FORREST, LLNOS»^-H^--W-4~H~H^~l~H-FH~M -^-H-4~W-L- FH*4*4**l*'' l' l* *l *r *M"XX NO B E T T E R TM E T T FOR THAT FAMLY P H O T O... THE GREATEST -j- PHOTO OF ALL! F u ltz S tu d o P H O N E F A R B U R Y, L L N O S -x~x *-x~x~x X-x~x-x~x~x*4-xx~x--x~x~X **-x -4 -x -x -x ~ x ~ x x»»» +++»+»+e+, m m m u h H n * P U B L C S A L E On Montelus farm, 4 mles south, 4 mles east mle south of Chatsworth; 4 mles south of Pper Cty on Route 115, 2 mles west V4 mle south, on MONDAY, F E B R U A R Y 28, 1955 Startng at 12 o clock Noon F a rm n g E q u p m en t One Olver 70 Tractor. Olver No. 15 sx-foot Combne. New dea 2-row Com Pcker. 40-foot Kng-Hamlton Elevator (wood). New dea Overhead Wagon Jack (wde). Kewanee Speed Jack. 2- bottom 14-nch Olver Radex Plow. 8-foot Olver Tem Dsk. 2- row Olver Tractor Corn Planter. 22-foot Kewanee foldng Harrow. Peora Endgate Seeder. Four-wheel Traler wth flare box. Twowheel Traler wth 4x8 box. 300 gallon Gaa Tank. Jere Weed Mower. 35-bushel Hog Feeder. Two Steel Water Tanks. Poet Drll. 36-foot Extenson Ladder. Two-row Olver Cultvator. Bradley Hammer Mll. Other artcles too numerous to menton. 112 L eg h o rn L a y n g H en s S om e H o u seh o ld G oods TERMS OF SALE: CASH. Nothng to be removed from premses untl settled for. Not responsble for accdents on day of sale. A J O T 8EHM AN, A uctoneer W ARREN HANNA, A uctoneer G R E Y SCOTT, O w ner RAY M ARTN, Clerk t s h g h w a y ro b b ery! For sheer fun out on the road, Chevrolet's stealng the thunder from the hgh-prced cars! U p to ths year, maybe there were reasons for wantng one of the hgher prced cars. f you demed somethng extra n drvng fun... somethng really specal n the way a car hled felt responded to your wshes.., you smply had to pay a premum to get t Not any more! The Motoramc Chevrolet for 1955 has changed all that. n fact, t s stealng the thunder from the hgh-prced cars on ther own home-grounds out on the hghway., Talk about exctem ent! You have 162 hgh-compresson horsepower under the hood wth the new Turbo-Fre V8! (180 h.p. s optonal at extra cost n all V8 models f you want t.) Or you can take your pck of two jcw Blue-Flame 6 s-the hottest, hghest powered sxes n the low-prce feld! Any one of these three engnes brngs you all the good thngs that come from Chevrolet s long leadershp n valve-n-head desgn. As for drves, just name t. Chevrolet offers new Overdrve, Super-Smooth Powerglde (extracost optons), or a new fner Synchro-Mesh transmsson. O l l M Y n t V K O T S A S M l M M l.. /. ' ' S~.,vV, M M ) C H A M W R F C k 'F R S F k v / C F. Th«baoutful Sal Ar Sport Coupa wth Body by Fhar You re headed for fun n the Motoramc Chevrolet! You re headed for a rde such as you d expect only n hghest prced cars. You re headed for heads up stoppng, too, easer steerng. All ths, wth Chevrolet s tradtonal economy. Come n put ths show car on the roadl m o to ram c y/_ CHEVROLET / -,

4 f a g * Four THE CHATSWORTH PLANDEALER, CHATSWORTH, LLNOS 'lut^uorth flamtualn bllakad 1ST* CHAT8WOKTH. LLNOS H U A a d v a ry T k n u By *- *- PottorftoU mmd Yak Kuok fctwvd m an* cltn nuttar at Um PmCoUgm, ChaUwoth. llnos, undar act ot March *. tat*. ON JU. On* N Ss M onths out or llnos Oas Year S s M onths TBLMPBONXS Offes K. R. Portarflad. res.. Yak Fash. Plpor Oty FFTY YEARN AGO February U, 1906 LLNO U t.m _ 11 _ xx 111 From present ndcatons Chatsworth wll be the scene of another buldng boom the comng summer. t s estmated that from ffteen to twenty resdences wll be erected before next wnter, some of whch wll be exceptonally good ones. The largest attendance on record at the Chatsworth M. E. Sunday school was present last Sunday, the attendance beng 124. Rev. Kettlekamp s class of young men young women had a membershp of 42. The Chatsworth Dramatc club has been organzed the members are rehearsng afternoons evenngs on two good comedes whch are to be produced at The Gr n the near future. On Frday evenng the club wll produce "Joshua Whtcomb" the followng evenng, "Rp Van Wnkle. At the home of Mr. Mrs. Wllam Hoppe at Charlotte, on Wednesday, Feb. 22, occurred the marrage of ther second daugh- ter, Mss Gesena to Mr. Henry Jacobs. Wllam Shols was 75 years old on Tuesday, Feb. 21, the day wll long be remembered by hs chldren, grchldren other relatves to the number of about ffty, who perpetrated a successful surprse upon hm n celebraton of the event. Mr. Shols makes hs home wth hs son Lous famly. The offcal board of the M. E. church held a meetng on Saturday last, the proposed mprovements to the property beng under eonsderaton. Rev. Kettlekamp the commttee n charge of rasng the funds reported that upwords of $ had been subscrbed. The present church buldng wll be moved to the north of ts present ste, an addton 16 by 28 feet wll be bult on the south sde. FORTY YEARS AGO February 28, 1915 The Vllage Prmary wll be held Tuesday, March 9. There s a presdent of the board three members of the board to be elected. There wll be two tckets headed Unted Ctzens Prmary Ballot, People s Prmary Ballot. The women s ballots are the same as the men's ballot wth the excepton that the word Women s precede the headng of the tcket. Adv. The Havnes, Amerca s Greatest Lght Sx for $ Travels one mle per hour on drect drve 22 to 25 mles on one gallon of gasolne. -T. J. Baldwn. A very pretty weddng occurred at the pleasant farm home of Mr Mrs. Albert Kng, two one-half mles north of Chatsworth on Wednesday, when ther oldest daughter, Edna Mae. was unted tn marrage to Walter J. Greder. Wednesday mornng, Feb. 23, at the Evangelcal Lutheran parsonage at Charlotte, Rev. A. A. Hahn offcated at the marrage of Mss Elzabeth Hornckel, daughter of these portals pass tbe most wonderful thngs n the world \» r- They re only the doors of a box car. Nothng exctng. No chrome, no streamlnng. Just doors th at arch trum phantly over the endless parade of Amerca s ndustral agrcultural progre Freght cars are the blood corpuscles n the flow of commerce. They carry the needs of daly lfe for all of us. t s our job to keep these cars n ample supply to move them quckly, dependably economcally. Last year we dd the job for an average of about 1M cents per mle for each ton hauled. -. To keep our stock of cars modern n ample supply, we have just added 1,500 new cars to our fleet. These new cars, together wth new locomotves mprovements to tracks, sgnals, yards other property, last year cost us nearly $24 mllon. Over the past fve years $115 mllon have gone nto such mprovements. No money we spent s more m portant to us to you, the people we work for throughout Md-Amerca. WAYNE A. JOHN8TON P re sd e n t L L N O S C EN TR A L RALRO AD M a n L n e o f M d -A m e r c a TO OUB SUBSCRBER*} Postal regulatons now requre payment of subscrptons wthn sx months of when they are due. You can help us keep our subscrpton lst up to date by checkng when your subscrpton expres payng t promptly. The date your paper expres s prnted rght besde your name at the top of the front page. Thank you. Mr. Mrs. Conrad Hornckel of Germanvlle Twp., Mr. Joseph Kemnetz, of the town of Chatsworth. The Chatsworth Gun Club held a tournament at ther grounds n ths cty on Wednesday about 32 faced the traps some very remarkable scores were made despte the cold blusterng wnd. C. J. Schade carred off hgh honors as an amateur wth 145 brds klled out of a possble 150, W. D. Stannard, of Chcago, was hgh professonal, wth 142 out of 150. John Rosenboom secured the Du Pont trophy for amateurs. THRTY YEARS AGO February 26, 1925 Death takes Mrs. John W. Gngerch on Thursday, Feb. 19. Marred Three Score Fve CLASSFED! J J S AOS fe S f ATTENTON Lvestock haulng to Chcago, Peora Bloomngton. Reasonable rates to Forrest Pontac sale barns. Prompt pck-ups. nsured delvery. Schlabowske & Bohanon, phone Chatsworth 96522, Forrest phone sp FOR RENT Modern 2-bedroom apartment over Terry s Food Mart. See J. A. Baldwn, Chatsworth. tf FOR SALE Tro of Muscovy 'ducks. Mrs. Thomas Lutson, Chatsworth, 111. Phone 113F21, Melvn., * CLEAN AND TREAT your seed oats now avod last mnute rush. Farmers Gran Go. of Charlotte, 111. mlo FOR SALE One small ndvdual hog house; also one rabbt hut. Both n good shape. Reasonable. Orlan Wlson, Chatsworth,. REAL ESTATE tsrm loans B. J. Carney, Chatsworth, 1L tl WANTED A chld s play pen. Mrs. Bob Kuntz, Phone 68 R 4 Chatsworth. * Years Chatsworth has one couple Floyd Harold Rhode, Owners who observed ther 65th weddng Your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer annversary Sunday. Wllam Telephone 36 Pper CMy,. Hallam Amorett Beldng were \ Sundays evenngs 141R4 marred on Feb. 22, 1865, have ( spent the past 57 years n Lvng- LOST on Tuesday Dark green \ ston county 14 years as res- bllfold wth pnk whte dents of the vllage. They farmstrpes. Fnder may keep money. j ed n the vcnty of Chatsworth Owner would apprecate return : or many years reared a fambecause of other contents. Return [lv of ten chldren, eght of whom to Plandealer offce. are stll lvng. FOR SALE FYgdare 7 ft., ANY BABY CHCK s as good as the breedng behnd t. That s FOR SALE One boy s sprng why Frank A. Hummel, your local sut, sze 14. Lght blue sharkskn materal. Good condton,., s pleased to recommend DE DE KALB dealer n Chatsworth, reasonable. - Mrs. Clarence Lee. Ka LB CHX to farmers n ths lophone 65 R 4. calty DE KALB CHX are bred for early, rapd growth; fast featherng; effcent use of feed; FO R SA L E 1954 Chrysler N.Y. 4-door hgh, steady producton of top 1951 Chrysler Saratoga, V-8 motor- $1295. eggs. He'll be glad to tell you qualty, strong-shelled market 1950 Plymouth 2-door $650. the story of DE KALB CHX 1950 Ford 2-door how they are turnng n outst 1949 Ford 2-door $385 ng performances records on farm 1949 Hudson. Clean, rebult motor after farm n ths area _ year after year. Call on Frank A. Hummel n Chatsworth, phone 144 R 5. your local DE KALB dealer for farmers n ths communty. Reserve your 1950 Massey-Harrs Model 30 tractor $695. One new HC 15 ft. dsc $225. R H O D E M OTORS ' Lvngston Lodge, Knghts of Pythas celebrated the 61st ann versary of the foundng of the order dast Thursday evenng. n response to nvtatons to members, cdates frends of the order, nearly two hundred persons assembled enjoyed the nterestng program provded by the offcers commttees. A snappy one act farce was presented by a east ncludng Mrs. Elmer Gray, Mss Martha Hammond, C. T. Hammond, Donald Askew, Shelby Stephens. Two boxng matches followed. A debate on the queston: "Resolved, that t an't no crme to steal chckens was put on by four black-face artsts. Arthur Cordng presdng as char- cold wall refrgerator. Good condton. $50. Frank Kyburz, Chatsworth. FOR SALE Purebred Angus See our consgnment at Corn Belt Angus Breeders' Sale Frday, March 4th, 12 noon at Forrest Lvestock Sales Pavlon. 10 bulls 65 females wll be sold. Chas. A. Culkn, Chatsw orth, 111. m3* Cornell Elevator And Feed Mll Destroyed By Fre A $25,000 b'aze gutted the Cornell feed mll elevator Tuesman; Elmer Gray Wllam P. day mornng. Fre broke out Turner took the affrmatve sde shortly after 7:00 a m. wthn of the queston C. T. Hammond Fred Mesenhelder the tents were lost. Cause of the fre four hours the buldngs con- "nggertve. The debate was s unknown, but t s thought the j followed by a collecton of quartet fre had a good start before t was numbers by the debaters. dscovered. Troop 16 of the U. of. ROTC George Dudler, manager of the cavalry unt, commed by Cadet e'evator mll sad the amount Captan R. C. Hnote of Chats- 1of 'oss could not *** determned worth, was rated frst by Major ] accurately, but an offcal est- Pearson Menoher, chef of the cav- m a,c placed t conservatvely at ary unt of the unversty. TWENTY YEARN AGO February 21, 1935 $25,000 Destroyed n the blaze n addton to the bu'dng were 1800 bu. of sovbeans, 1000 bu. of corn. 12D0 bu. of oats $5,000 worth of feed. One hundred thrty bushels of seed corn, valued at $12 per bu was placed n the buldng on Mondav The buldng s located on E. B. Herr who for some tme has been employed out of Emergency Relef Offce n Pontac as specal case nvestgator, has been the Wabash ralroad tracks about promoted to work relef supern-j e_haf bock south of Hghway tendent, effectve Feb. 16th. Mr 23. 1Herr succeeds S. H. Bergstrom. For a whle there was danger Eugene Grotevant, former Chatsworth resdent, wll contnue as as- olne storage tanks located along of the fre spreadng to some gas sstant to Mr. Herr. be tracks. Fremen from Cornell. Feb. 28, 1935 Pont*ac. lyng Pont Gr j Mss Lenore Grffth, eldest Rdge fought the blaze. daughter of Mr. Mrs.. B , ----p Grffth of Pper Cty, Fred T O W N T R U S T E E S M U S T F L E Kyburz, of Chatsworth, were unted n marrage at 2:30 P.M., Sat Anyone who s nterested n be B Y S A T U R D A Y, F E B. 28 urday, Feb. 23. comng a cdate for the offce Mss Vrgna Bell, daughter of of Town (not Townshp) Trustee Dr. Mrs. W T. Bell of Chats- for the Town of Chatsworth for. worth, became the brde of Thomas H. Taylor of Catln Frday, notfy Raymond Rosenberger, the comng electon n Aprl, must Feb. 22. Town Clerk, on or before Saturday, Feb. 26th. Postmaster S. J. Porterfeld receved offcal notce ths mornng The followng trustees terms from the Frst Assstant Postmaster General that John F. Donovan boom, Thees Flessner Francs are up ths year: Kenneth Rosen had been named temporary postmaster for Chatsworth. Mr. Don O - Kurtenbach. ovan receved hs credentals ths ELECTED TO FEDERATON A M. the offce wll be turned OF SCHOLARS AT BRADLEY over to Mr. Donovan wthn the John A. Gerbracht, son of Mrs next day or two. Lorrane Gerbracht, has been There was a happy reunon n elected to the Federaton of Schol- Chatsworth Saturday when three ars at Bradley Unversty.!brothers were unted after a 30- Those elected to the Federaton j year separaton. Alvn Brown lo- j of Scholars, the hghest honor the cates kn through Amercan Lo- unversty can bestow, must have! gon help. The story reads lke an average of B or above, be of 1fcton. When Alvn Brown was sophomore stng mantan [ about 17 years old hs parents ded j hgh character stng. j at Lncoln, Neb., leavng four sons, j o Alvn beng the eldest. Soon afterwards Frank, Guy Walter mornng. Don t you have an alarm Boss: You're late agan ths ; were placed n homes Alvn clock? drfted around the country for sev- j Secretary: "Yes, sr, but t went eral years untl he led n j off whle was asleep." Chatsworth about 18 years ago. [. When the war brokeout Alvn en- lsted was sent to Jefferson f he would wrte a letter they Barracks late r to another would see that t reached the men camp. Knowng that hs brothers but they could not dvulge the adwould be old enough to see servce dresses drectly. The letter was n the World War not long ago he wrtten ten days later Frank conceved the dea of tryng to lo- Guy Brown of Geneva, llnos, cate them through the Amercan walked nto ther brother s home Legon War Department. He here. The vstors remaned sevwrote a letter to headquarters n eral days when t was neces- Washlngton receved a letter sary for them to return home they statng that three men, Frank L. took Alvn to Chcago Monday. Brown, Guy K. Brown Walter [ where they met vsted Wal- J. Brown had served n the war. ter, who s a statonary engneer. DE KALB CHX for next year NOW! You ll be mghty glad you dd. * RAGS WANTED! For good clean cotton rags whch can be used for washng presses. No lace curtans or small peces. 5 c a lb. THE PLANDEALER YOFA. BE DONG TOUR PGS A DOUBLE PAYOR AND SAVNG YOU1 SOME MONEY CUSTOM DRESSNG Feath ers off, snged, nsdes out, m echancally washed. F ry ers 20c. Call for appontm ent Foedlck P ro duce, F arbury. phone 75. tf FOR SALE Table cloth paper. 40 nches wde 300 feet to the roll for $4.60 at the Plandealer offce. SPECAL BARGANS One motor scooter, was $319.60, now $219.60; one motor scootor, was $275.50, now $174.50; one motorcycle, was $429.50, now $ See them at Sears, Roebuck Co., phone 201, Chatsworth, 111. tf U S E D C A R S A N D T R U C K S GABS 1951 Oldsmoblle Rocket, 2-door, two-tone gray Studebaker Champon, new tres, 2-tone gray, 4^1r. $ two-tone brown Chevrolet 4- dr., power glde glacer blue mst gray 4-door Chevrolet Belare, power glde blue 4-dr. Chevrolet, very clean. Rado, heater $ Chevrolet 210, 4-door, green, heater, whte walls, 23,000 mles Mercury Coupe, new pant, mechancally good $ Ford Coupe, mechancally good $ Ford Manlner, rado, heater, 32,000 mles, very clean $ others from $100 up. TRCKS ton GMC truck, 179 wheel base $ Chevrolet Tem, 18 ft. gran box $ Chevrolet. 14 ton -$1050. C o m e n a n d nee t h e 1953 C h e v ro le t* J u s t a r r v e d! 1955 Chevrolet Sport Coupe wth Power Pack, 180 horsepower. F o rn ey -C h ev ro let P h o n e 21 C h a ts w o r t h, 111. Thuwdoy, fab ru ory 2 4, 1955 F N E MONUMENTS m arkers. Ju stn K. Relly. Phone 7, P p er CSty. tf NEXT TME N PONTAC Vst Bard s Pet Shop. We have beautful puppes, monkeys, canares, parakeets. Also tropcal fsh. All thngs n your pet needs. tf U sed C ars fo r S a le 1963 Ford 2-dr., overdrve Chevrolet 2-door, Power Glde $ Chevrolet FTeetllne, 4-door, fully equpped Dodge 4-dr., Gyromatc Plymouth, 2-dr., overhauled $ Plymouth 2-dr. overhauled $ Oldsmoblle dr.. Hydramatlc, fully equpped Pontac 2-dr.. «cyl Dodge, 4-dr., Gyromatc $575. C om m unty M otors spj Chataworth, llnos spj SEPTC TANK Cesspool cleanng. W. D. Mller, phone 218, Pper Cty. llnos. tt PA N TN G nsde o r outsde. W ould apprecate a sh are of your busne S am T auber, phone 53 R 12. C hatsw orth a22-tt FOR SALE Underwood portable typewrter; Oak flat-top desk; whte enameled rnse tubs on st; 8 pc. walnut dnng room sute; 9x12 lnoleum rug. gray floral pattern on green background; Kodak Browne Reflex camera; Schck electrc shaver; 17 jewel Hamlton pocket watch; automatc draft control fdr coal furnace: coal water heater tank; three men s suts, 2 brown. 1 blue, sze 37 38; three ga>ardne jackets, 1 suede, sze 36 38; 1 pr. lades shoes, red Conne Casuals, sze 5 4A. All artcles n good condton reasonable F. Anderson, phone 10R1, Forrest. H. tf WATCH FOR A M ON 9UOAN COAT9 N ALL OF TM«MAJOR 9WNB MAQAZNBO Honegger Farm Servce Y ou ll fly hgh wth no fear of a letdown n your OK Used Car. Ths dependable performer s warranted n wrtng! The red OK Tag dentfes a thoroughly nspected scentfcally recondtoned automoble. Count on hgh-level performance teamed wth a rock, bottom prce whenever you see the OK Tagl Sold only by on Authorzed Chevrolet D e n * o k m ;y r m v u o u s a l s '' <> * * * * * * * * * CHATSWORH ll WRECRFR S F R V /C f ^ /c v $ RHONt S Thursdoy, February LOCALS Mr. Mrs. Eknn of Chcago spent th< wth the Arthur Culk Mss Flornda Bau Sunday at the home o Mrs. Hartzell Munz, James Bennett of Bqse, Mo., was home < Sunday. Mss Joann Franey, Jolet, vsted over tl at the John Franey h Mrs. Florence Davd Ronald of Sycamore v Ronald Shafer home E. R. Stoutemyer Farbury Hosptal Fr as a medcal patent. Mrs. Charles Ham home Saturday from Hosptal. C h atsw orth n o. tm> a. r. t Meets regularly on fourth Thursds month. Hehnd the! FRES Accder leres! Wndstom Dsasters are co the news. Behnd lnes are thous daly strcken pre ers. Wll YOU be a het Never can tell, on us for complet protecton NOW. SHAFE A SEN P H O N E : 1 C H A T S W O L earn how F ast- H ydra-t o u ch h j F arm all F rsts easer, nnd far L et us h elp you 5 szes a n d 16 your needs. See dem onstraton! /

5 :383 -"'* 24, <955 [ENTS Relly. Phone tf - - PONTAC op. We have nkeys, cana - tropcal fsh, et needs. tf for S a le rdrve SU*5. door, Power tllne, 4-door, Gyromatc r., overhauled overhauled 2-dr., Hydraped cyl Gyromatc - r M otors llnos apj Ceaapool Mller, phone lnos. tf de or outsde, share of your buber, phone h a22-tt nderwood port- Oak flat-top sled rnse tubs nut dnng room um rug. gray 1 green back- Jrowne Reflex ctrr shaver; 17 rket watch; aurol fdr coal fureater tank; 2 brown. 1 blue, three gnwrdno ze 36 38; 1 ed Conne Cas- All artcles n d reasonable e 10R1. Forrest. tf AZMC4 V J < ^ C... when on O K rform ance?" :tduwn n your performer s. Tag dentfes tfcally reconhgh-level perym prce whcnvrolet Don # l Thursdoy, Fobrunry 24, 1955 L O C A L S t Mr. Mrs. Joe Leser of Cullom vsted Sunday wth Mrs. Jane Tauber, Mss Esther Leser Sam Tauber famly. Mr. Mrs. Yale Kesterson daughter from New York a r rved Tuesday for a vst wth Rev. Mrs. J. R. Kesterson. Vcrnlel Vernkfl Dehm s a patent at Mr. Mrs. Emmett Casson of Chcago spent the week-end JJjf, Wesl?y Memoral Hosptal n wth the Arthur Culklns. Chcago. He s there for observa' ton. Mss Flornda Bauerle vsted John Pool of Pper Cty, Mr. Mrs. Harold Lee of Pontac were guests Sunday of Mr. Mrs. Clarence Pool. Mr. Mrs. Dan Moulton of Ludlow spent the week-end at the Sunday at the home of her sster, Mrs. Hartzell Munz, n Farbury. James Bennett of Malden Ar Bgse, Mo., was home on Saturday Sunday. Mss Joann Franey, student n Jolet, vsted over the week-end Paul Gllett home. There was a at the John Franey home. famly dnner on Sunday, celebratng Mrs. Moulton s brthday, Mrs. Florence Davdson son, w Ronald of Sycamore vsted at the *?r an<* * ra- Merln Wrght Ronald Shafer home Saturday., 8008 of Kempton spent Suny. n u,,.. day wth Mr. Mrs. Lews Far- L. R. Stoutemyer entered the Farbury Hosptal Frday evenng ',, as a medcal patent. 1 ****** Mrs. Jack Kano Hosptal '. C h atsw orth L odge NO. 599, A. r. 4 A. U. Meets regularly on the second fourth Thursdays of each month. tf Behnd the N ew s... FRES Accdents! Rob- x-rcn! Wndstorms: Dsasters are constantly n the news. Behnd these headlnes are thouss of fnancally strcken property owners. Wll YOU be a headlne next? Never can tell. Better call on us for complete nsurance protecton NOW. S H A F E R S A 6 & N 0 Y lh O N l! B S CA TSW O RTB two chldren of Pontac spent the r,? me week-end wth hs parens, Mr. Farbury Mr John Kanf Mss Flornda Bauerle Mss Louse Plaster attended a Delta Kappa Gamma meetng n Pontac Saturday afternoon. Mr. Mrs. George Werner son Tm, of Cornell, were guests of Mr. Mrs. John Heken Sunday. Mr. Mrs.. H. Ratlff, Sr., Mr. Mrs.. H. Ratlff, Jr., all of Martnton, attended the sale on Tuesday also vsted wth Mrs. Jane Tauber. At'end Jolly Salors barn dance. Sat., Feb. 26 at 8:00 p.m., sponsored by Junor Class of FSW at Forrest hgh school. Also floor show entertanment. Mr. Mrs. Clarence Lee. Earl Blundy of Forrest motored to Bloomngton for dollar day Thursday. Mrs. Blundy returned to the Lee home for a vst over the week-end. C. F. Trnkle was able to re- urn home Sundav after a month's stay n the Farbury Hosptal as the result of a fall. He s gettng a walker" to assst hm n mov ng about. Mr. Mrs. Lee Forney THE CHATSWORTH PLAN DEALER, CHATSWORTH, LLNOS HAMBURGER SPECAL S A T U R D A Y, F E B. 26 % H a m b u rger served a ll d ay a t 20c French Fres Served wth all orders 19c K * HAVE YOU TRED OUR LLNOS VALLEY CE CREAM? Saturday Specal: O ne Pnt Free wth every purchase of o n e-h a lf gallon at 88c (all flavors) R A V O L A A N D PZ Z A P E T h u rsd a y, M arch 3 THE CORAL CUP Chat8Worth, llnos Mss Ruth Brenneman spent the week-end wth her parents n Mner celebrated her brthday. Mrs. Max Newby son Stephen returned to ther home n Danvlle Monday after a week's vst here wth her parents, Mr. Mrs. Clarence Shols. Mr. Mrs. Lous Wells famly Mr. Mrs. Orvlle Wells famly of Hammond. nd. spent the week-end wth Wl- lam Zorn other relatves. Mr. Mrs. Earl Metz of For- rest. Mr. Mrs. Harold Fne- feld of Chenoa Mss Vera daughters Mr. Mrs. Rch- Fnefeld motored to Detrot, ard Rosonboom went to Peora j Mch., last Wednesday to attend Saturday evenng to celebrate the the funeral of ther uncle, George 25th weddng annversary of Mr am Mrs. Forney. Mr. Mrs Leonard Farley famly moved ths week to the farm resdence of the late Ezra Boruff. Mrs. Boruff chldren have moved to Chatsworth wll lve n the Farley house. Ten members of the Chatsworth CYO attended a dance jttnsored by the Ollnrrt C ff &k R e Comr unty Hall Sunday evenng. There was both square round dances. Several towns were guests of the Cullom socety. n tro d u cn g S B r e n t H e w Come n... T r y A l l W * N ew l Learn how Fast-Htch, Torque Amplfer, Hydra-Touch hydraulc ay stem other "Farmall Frst*" can help you farm faster, easer, far better than ever before. Let ua help you choose the Farmall from 5 sre* 16 modal*-that exactly ft* our need*. See us *oon... get a tree emonstraton! s Fnefeld. Mr. Mrs. Charles Costello vsted wth Mrs. Costello's parents, Mr. Mrs. Clfford Denns, at Frankfort, nd., Sunday later wth Mrs. Myrtle Costello Ht Logansport, nd. Mr. Mrs. J. Adam Rup>el Nelle Ruppel attended the funeral of Mr. Ruprcl's sster, Mrs E tta Thurher, on Thursday at Hebron, nd. Others attendng were Mr. Mrs. Ralph Dassow, Mr Mrs. Lloyd Kng Mr. Mrs. Clarence Grosenbach. M c C o r m c k F A R M A L L S A l l w t h F a s t - H t c h t t t 16 NEW MODELS! M o w F a r m a l l * Maw... 4-taw Hydra-Taedb Tarqaa twpf r ladspsahset p*a M o w F a r m a l l Maw... 4 law Hydra-Taed Twqaa AmpUSer dupaadaal pto M o w F a r m a l l Maw... 2-taw Taads-Caafral Hydra-Craapar Dsc Brakes M o w F a r m a l l l O O 1-2-MawPeomr m twatataw Tl*.^ CoM-VWm r#c9wn wwrwp M o w F a r m a l l C u b * 1-Maw Pawa Cato-VbM LNE UP WTH THE LEADER - YOU LL BE AHEAD WTH A FASMALL! N. M. LaRochelle m m o m m o m CHATSWORTH W B H R W H Farbury Hosptal News U '' 'l H -l' l l 'h l'h-l Admtted Feb. 15 Johnne Farley, Chatsworth; Ben Huette, Deborah Wharton, Farbury. Feb. 10 Dorothy Bachtold, Forrest; Halle Foltz, Patrca Mundell, Farbury. Feb. 17 Dors Collns, Chatsworth; Floyd Otto, Roberts; Mary Decker, Strawn. Feb. 18 Lester Hubly, E. R. Stoutemyer. Chatsworth; Kenneth Huette, Forrest; Audrey Durham, Farbury. Feb. 20 Catherne Newman, Rose HlL Lavne Klgus. Farbury. Feb. 21 Evelyn Cool, H. H. Hayes, Chatsworth; J. F. Bradbury, Mary Hllyer, Pper Cty; Pearl Waters, Alce Jo Dennson, Grace Orendorff, Farbury. Dscharged Feb. 15 Mark Maurer, Wa Molton, Forrest; Alce Ramsey, Strawn; Sherrll Harvey, Cropsey; Mrs. Frances Fredman son, Brdget Duggan, Farbury. Feb. 16 Mrs. Darlene Hummel [ son Chatsworth; Mrs. Norma Brucker son, Sbley; John, Larson, Cabery; Roger McBroom,!Weston; Dorothy Bachtold, For- rest; Deborah Wharton, Mrs. N-! ta Mundell, Douglas Mundell, j Farbury.! Feb. 17 Johnne Farley, Chats-1' worth; Allen Gray, Weston; John]-- Lehman, Strawn; Mrs. Hazel Rowclff daughter, Cullom; Betty Jane Rogers, rene Stckles, Patrca Mundell, Mark Mundell, Farbury. Feb. 19 Lester Hubly, Nora Mr. Mrs. Harry Felt of Urbana spent Wednesday wth Mr. Mrs. K. R. Porterfeld. Mr. Mrs. Guy Bogart of Lansng were week-end guests of, Hammond, Chatsworth; Mrs. Er- Mr. Mrs. K. R. Porterfeld. nes* McDanels daughter, v,,, Chenoa; Maron March, Anchor; kakee s spendng a week here f! evte S<* Uler C lfax; MrS' Nelll vstng frends relatves.?!.on n,?tt a'., n, _,, Feb. 20 Fred Trnkle, Glen De- Dors Snow, Charles Fredman, Hart, Chatsworth; Ann Elane Glenn redman Conne Mess Hartman, Strawn; Kenneth Huattended the ball game at Peora ette, Forrest; Mrs. Mable Ellott, Sunday afternoon. Sbley; Lena Davs, Farbury. Mrs. Clarence Ruppel was host- Feb. 21 Mary Decker, Strawn; ess Tuesday evenng for her Pn- Kathryn Carney, Mrs. Wllam ochle Club. Mrs. Wlls Pearson Lvngston son, Chatsworth; held hgh score. Mrs. Joe Hamlton son, Thaw- Mr. Mrs. Dave Kdger vlle. famly of Hometown vsted the Brths: To Mr. Mrs. Clarence Bennetts Tuesday. t was Stanley Hll, Chatsworth, Feb. Rhonda's second brthday. 16. a boy. K. R. Porterfeld Yale Funk Wllam Lvngston, Chatsworth. wore n Peora last Thursday eve-, Feb. 17. a boy. nng attendng a Frgdare "magc ^oe Hamlton. Thawvlle, Feb cookng school." 18, a boy. Robbe Stvers, Farbury, Feb. Lou Frahcr, Mrs. R. A. Goodrch daughter Barbara of 22, a boy. Pontac vsted Sunday wth Mr. YOUNG ADULTS HAVE Mrs. Terry 'Thompson. POTLUCK SUPPER Dors Snow Charles Frcd- There were about 50 persons n man attended the weddng of Mss attendance at the Young Adult Sally Danenberger Floyd meetng Sunday evenng at the Wahls n Normal Saturday after- Methodst church. noon- j Charels Ellott was n charge of Mr. Mrs. James J. Koerner! the devotons; Mr. Mrs. Frank Jr. Mr. Mrs. James Koer ner, Sr. celebrated ther annversary Sunday had dnner at the Coral Cup Cafe. Mr. Mrs. Robert Fredman of Watseka, Mr. Mrs. Delmar Coffman famly of Kankakee spent Sunday at the Lews Mc- Neeley home. Mr. Mrs. Wm. Wsthuff, Mrs. Kathryn Brueng of Pontac. Kyburz, Mr. Mrs. Charles Ellott Rolln Scott were on the program commttee. Plans were made for the Mother ' Daughter banquet to be held Monday, March 7. Mr. Mrs. C. E. H. Mr. Mrs. Hubert Collns Mr. Mrs. A. B. Collns were on the refreshment commttee o Mr. Mrs. George Ander- Vstor: "Can you tell me the son of Wng were callers at the name of ths school? Joe Endres home on Tuesday. j Young man: "Sorry mster, m Mr. Mrs Ralph Dassow at- ' just a football player here." tended the funeral of Gae Grob. 9-year-old daughter of Mr. Mrs..Elwood Grob, Tuesday a fternoon at the Gr Prare Evangelcal Unted Brethren Church. Sunday guests of Dr. Mrs. Harold L. Lockner were Mrs. Wm. Brockman. Mr. Mrs. Wlbur Rapson of Jolet. Mr. Mrs. Jack Scarth of Mokena, Dr o Mrs. E. E. Kelsey son of r METHODST CHURCH ElPaso. 9:45^ -Sunday School. A. B Col- Mrs. Wllard Krueger of Clfton 11ns, supt. Mrs. Wayne Cordng, s a patent n the llnos Re- 1chldren s supt. search Hosptal n Chcago. Mrs. ; 11:00 Worshp. Sermon^ sub- Krueger was the former Sherry The Great Adventure. Spe- Hummel of Chatsworth. Arman Frst Class Mrs. Robert Sterrenberg two sons of Smyrna. Tenn. are vstng relatves here n Pper Cty for ten days. On Sunday ther son Scotte was baptzed n the Presbyteran Church n Pper Cty. Mr. Mrs. C. L. Ortman WSCS Wednesday at 2:00. famly attended a brthday party Fhayer Crcle, 1:30. cal musc. j _ The men of the Sbley Sub-Ds-' trct wll meet a t Sbley for supper at 6:30 program to follow. MYF Monday evenng at 7:30. George Farley wll have charge ( of the worshp servce Sra! Postlewate wll serve refreshments. Tuesday evenng at the James Offcal board meetng Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Macknson home n Kempton n honor of ther daughters, Norma Dart ball nght to be announced. Judy. The Danel Macknson Q)man gt. Paul wll play here. famly were also guests. Mr. Mrs. Robert Tnker famly of Chatsworth, Mr. Mrs. Paul Whte son of Forrest, Mr. Mrs. Allen Brown famly of Wng enjoyed a potluek supper Sunday evenng wth Mr. Mrs. Ray Hornckle of Pontac on the occason of ther frst weddng annversary. R. Kesterson, Pastor. CHATSWORTH EVANGELCAL UNTED BRETHREN CHURCH Frst Sunday n Lent, Feb :30 a m. Sunday School servce classes for all. 10:30 a.m. Servce of Dvne Worshp. Sermon by the pastor. _, "The Lenten Call to Prayer." An - ' Relatves frends attendng ; thpm b the chor An nvta ton the Clemens Spence rtes T hurs-, tq worshlp,s extended to all. day from a dstance were Rev. - p h ^ a y, 1:30 p.m. Monthly Mrs. Arthur Coleman, pastor of \yornen's Socety of World Servce Grace Methodst Church, Danvlle; mee(jng t0 be held at the home of n,!!d ^ rs- John Hmkle, Gar- Mrs Qr ]0 Dlller. Program onnett, Kansas; Mr. Mrs. F loyd tertanment n charge of the fol- ^ nce\ y nta J ',a-' M rs.m yrte jowjng commttee: Mrs. Ma de Mller, Mr. Mrs. Art Hasbar- Klehm, Mrs. Gladys Sharp, Mrs. gen, Mr. Mrs. Fred Bourrell, Mldred Farley, Mrs. Evangelne Mr. Mrs. Ray Janneusch, Mr. Croft. Electon of offcers. Walter Mller, all of Kankakee 7 00 p.m. Chor rehearsal at Frank Hcks of Onarga. the church. Tell the merchant you saw hlr Saturday, 9:00, 9:45 10:30 ad n the Plalndealer. 1a m. Cathechsm classes t 1 H ' H H ' H H ' H t tl 181 H * * * * * * * * * * * * * * \ L O S E S O M E T H N G M P O R T A N T? Thng s are so t much oasler to fnd f you keep them hero. C - - t. - t- - t. <***Tt4 tje n d f l a n k c j f C k a t A t o c r t h CHATSWORTH, LLNOS Now for a lm ted tm e! THE MODERN CHCK SZE HANGNG POULTRY FEEDER FREE wth the purchase of 400 POUNDS OF FAULTLESS STARTNG FEED plus ONE FREE plastc mason jar w aterng fount b a se a cosh dscount o f 20c per hundred. Charlotte Farmers Gran Co. CHARLOTTE, LLNOS (P. O. CHATSWORTH) -H-HH-H-H-H-H-PM -W T A U B E R S STORE;: Fancy Pnk G rapefrut...3 f r 25c..! Sunkst Oranges, large... dozen 45c ;; ** Charmn' Paper Towels... 24c ;; j W olverne Shoes, leather or cord soles $ $ 9.9 5,. C n r t!! Men's Knt Shorts c..! Tee Shrts, nylon necks... 98c.. ;; Lades' Nylon Hose... $ n str u c t Y ou r A tto rn ey to S en d Y o u r L e g a l N o tc es to T h s O ffc e "BLONDE" W ALTERS YOUR D O D GE DEALER S Communty Motor Sales PHON E CHATSW ORTH, LL. TOM MOORE -

6 "<rmr 1 "5"V 1 - UmmkmOm t mz,: mm sx THE CHATSWORTH PLANDEALER, CHATSWORTH, LLNOS Thundoy, Febnwry 24, 1955 V r.. K fta fe c o /d r r : Colds get me down make me 11 Gospel. Marvn Henrcks, supt. 11 Dvne Worshp, 10:30 a.m. feel terrble. Sometmes can j Pastcral message, "Mary of Bethhardly breath* What need s lany, Memorable n Goodne The Ar-Sulfa n the drnkng wa ter. n 2 or 3 days, symptoms usu- t ally dsappear wth Ar-Sulfa ] n the water. Ar-Sulfa sa tes j losses n egg producton, also j holds down death losses. Don't allow your flock to suffer f wnter colds strke. Try usng Ar-Sulfa for 3 to 5 days. Check ] nfectous coryza (often called [ acold).stopcoldsnyourflock. wh»n you naad poultry m e d c n e... ask for W STHUFF B ank C orner Offco On Block N orth of Ctzens H. L. Lockner, M.D. PH Y SC A N AND SURGEON D olly 1 :39-6:00 P.M. (ex cel* T h o red ey ) CHATSW ORTH, LLN O S PH Y SC A N AND SURCEON P P E R CTY. LLN O S Dr. Lester J. Sm th ST. PA L EVANGELCAL LUTHERAN CHURCH The frst Sunday n Dent, nvocavt. Bble School. 9:15 a.m. Bble 11study, "The Church Proclams the text s St. Mark 14:3-9. Wednesday, March 2, 7:30 p.m. Lenten Devoton. Across the Kedron to Gethsemane. * Thursday, March 3 Lades Socety. Mrs. Ben Saathoff, study leader. Co-hostesses, Mesdames Clff Sterrenberg, Charles B. Schroen Bruno Schroen. The tme of meetng s 1:30 o'clock. Thursday, March 3 Senor Luther League at 7:30 o clock. Commttee, Lyle Branz Darwn Bayston. Do not forget the World Day of Prayer servce to be held ths Frday, February 25 at 2:00 o clock, n our church, under the sponsorshp of the Lades Socety. Karl F. Trost. Pastor. EMMA NU E.-CHARLOTTE EVANGELCAL UNTED BRETHREN CHURCHES Churlotte 9:30 aun. Sunday School. Lester Attg, supt. Mornng Worshp servce at 10:30 a.m. Ash Wednesday. February 23. Ths s a good tme to take Sprtual nventory of our lves. Ths s Brotherhood Week, all men should attend church somewhere. Thrd quarterly conference wll be held Tuesday nght. March 1 at 7:30. t wll be held n the Emmanuel Church. All offcals are H. A. M cntosh, M.D. u, gt d be Present a,nd. everyone s welcome. Several mportant D EN TST O ffce n N o rth D onovan B uldng CHATSW ORTH. LL. PH O N E : C h atsw o rth 16# Dr. H. J. Fnnegan OPTOM ETRST 200 E a st L ocust S tre e t FARBURY, LLN O S Paul A. Gannon, M.D. PH Y SCA N AND SURGEON 420 N orth Chcago St. P hone 5120 PO N TA C. LLN O S Eye E ar N ose T h ro a t Glaaaea F tted Dr.. L. W htm er OPTOM ETRST 215 W est W ash n g to n, P o n tac H ours 9 :00* Daly except T hursday to 12:90 E venngs by a p p o n tm en t ony PH O N E 6711 PONTAC Dr. A. L. Hart OPTOM ETRST New O ffces a t 217 W est M adson PO N TA C. LLN O S t w ll be p leasu re to be of servce to you P H O N E 6171 N S U R A N C E F O R A LL Y O U R N E E D S F. H. H err A g en cy C h a ta w o rth, 1L C L E A N N G P R E S S N G D Y E N G 0 AXS.. RUGS.. CLOTHES TU ESD A Y AND FRDAY SERVCE O narga C lea n ers p Z f t l J l K R U EG ER BARBER (Bd) ZORN :: n su ra n c e Supples Money fo r F u tu re D elvery Lfe, A ccdent. S ld m ees o r H oeptal matters comng up we trust that there wll be good attendance. Attenton men The monthly meetng of the Evangelcal U.B. men wll he held Wednesday rght, March 2 at 7:30 n the church basement. Emmanuel Sunday Scheool at 9:30 a m. The Thank offerng program of 'he Lttle Heralds at 10:30. Preachng Servce Cate- hsm class n the evenng at 7:00 p.m. The Woman's Socety of World Servce wll hold ts monthly meetng Thursday afternoon. Mar. 3rd at 1:30 n the church basement. Mss Ella Branz wll bo the hoste Rver" Church Holds Father-Son Banquet Approxmately 60 men boys gathered n the basement of the Charlotte Evangelcal U.B. Church Wednesday nght, Feb. 16, to honor the Fathers Sons of the church communty. The tables were very a ttrac tvely decorated for the Tala occason. A delcous -morons meal was served to all bj the good cooks of the church. Followng ths sumptuous repast. a fne program was gven wth Paul Henrcks servng as a very effcent capable toastmaster. The toast to the sons was gven by Arthur Bauerle. Wllam BauerVe gave the toast to the fathers. Two approprate poems were read by Dale Hrsten Roger H enrd<s. Our newly organzed male quartette, consstng of BGGER Lloyd Voss, Gerald Harms, Jm rn c e W m am Bauerle, rendered two songs, The Unwrtten Gospel,, ana " Want My Lte lo re t o r Jesus," was greatly enjoyed by all. ne guest speaker of mng was Hev. Norman K ankakee Co. Doctors Plan Postgraduate M eetng D ay V st to Neu) Laboratory The Kankakee County Medcal the eve-1 Socety wll be host March 3 to Kostron, physcans from a dozen surround- unaplam o the Pontac prson, j jpg countes, wno nspred ns lsteners wnn me The occason wll be a postgraduuuque anu unusuu nene 01 t ate conference begnnng at 2 p.m., Alud." extendng nto the evenng, at n was a very enjoyable whjch speakers from the Veter - proutable evenng tor an wno at- j ans Admnstraton Hosptal ut tended, ts memores wll lng- jjjnes, m., wll dscuss new develer long wu us. Uur uanks go to opments n medcne. The conall those who helped to make the ; fere nee s arranged by the llnos evenng such a splendd succe Curts L. Prce, Pastor. FRST BAPTST CHURCH Thursday, 7:30 The lades from our church wll be guests of the Farbury church. Frday, 2:00 World Day of Prayer to be held n our church wth the lades n charge. Methodst, JE.U.B., Charlotte church cooperatng. A11 are nvted to a t tend. Sunday School, 9:30 Arche Perkns, supt. Lesson topc, "The Church Proclams the Gospel. Pctures of the Sunday School Slate Medcal Socety, whose sec retary, Harold M. Camp, M.D., of Monmouth, wu also be present. The meetng wu be held at the Kankakee Country Club. The a fternoon speakers wll nclude Paul S. Reeder, M.D., Joseph A. Powers, M.D., Donald T. Foxworthy, M.D., Frederck A. Lloyd, M.D., Edward O. WUoughby, M.D., Axel G. Anderson, M.D., Ervn Kaplan, M.D., Bernard Eddn, M.D., all of Chcago. The dnner speaker wll be W. J. Gllesby, M.D., of Chcago. The charman of the afternoon sesson wll be Edwn S. Hamlton, M.D., Kankakee, the Counclor for the class wll be taken. Mornng Worshp, 10:3(L An n-j n th Dstrct, llnos State Medspratonal servce of Dvne Wor- j Cal Socety. The evenng charshp. Sermon, Chldren's message. man wll be Charles P. Whalen, Anthem by the chor. Come to j m.d., Kankakee, presdent of the God's House on Hs day. You need j Kankakee County Medcal Socety. Dm. j Wves of those attendng wll al- B.Y.F., 6:00 at the parsonage;, ^ entertaned by the Woman's 6:30 at the church. We are con- j Auxlary, wll attend the evetnung our study on the Taber- j n j n g sesson. natde-. j Before the meetng, the physc- Evenng Servce, 7:30 An n-, jans jn attendance ther wves formal servce of hymn sngng, 1wjjj t*, guests of The Armour Labspecal musc Bble preach- ; oratorjes at the Armour Pharman -! ceutcal Center on Route 54, two Sunday evenng should fnd ev- ; nlles north of Kankakee. A tour ery Chrstan n the House of the j of tho plant a luncheon s be- J o r, _....,.. ng arranged for the psyscans Wed., 7:00 Md-week Prayer j B n servce. Our study s on "The Lover ot Bra" Come wth a prayer experment felds are n 33 coun Unversty of llnos farms on your heart. tes. Charles Hogan, Pastor. SANTS PETER AND PAUL CHURCH Sunday Masses, 8:00 10:00 a.m. Daly Mass, 7:00 a.m. Rev. Fr. R. E. Raney, Pastor. CALVARY BAPTST CHURCH (General Assocaton u Regular Baptsts) Sunday School, 9 45 a.m. M Mlton Mullens, supt. Pre-School Prayer Servce at 9:30 a.m.. Mornng Worshp, 10:45 Message: The Prestly Work of Chrst The Comng Agan." Sunday at Gospel Servce n the roquos County Jal at Watseka. Wednesday nght. Mar. 2 The monthly Prayer meetng at the Ward Nursng Home n Farbury CBY, 6:30 "The Ancent Tabernacle of srael." Our Lttle Folks at 6:30 Mrs. Clarence Lee. Evenng Gospel servce at 7 30 Gospel message: "Lsten, God Speaks." Gospel Hymn sng, choruses, specal musc. A warm welcome awats you. Be sure to attend Sunday School some where n the communty reman for worshp. Calvary Baptst Church welcomes you. Floyd Wlson, Pastor o Y our husb looks lke a brllant man. suppose he knows practcally everythng" Don t be slly. He doesn't even suspect anythng o The Unversty of llnos Arport s larger n area than Mdway Arport at Chcago. ***+++++-x -h -h -f*++ AND BETTER OATS & HAY Start buldng a bg, proftable oats legume crop 8umPer Cr P FERTLZER rght now... dsk-ln Bumper Crop Fertlzer. See how plants get a faater. healther atar... st better... yeld more. You ll lke thla free - flowng fertlzer t a easy to apread, no brdgng. Vtal plant food elements are combned to nsure unform feedng lastng fertlty. Avalable n bag or bulk. w th BUMPER CROP energzed FERTLZER M arh h acm g A SH K U M F E R T L Z E R C O M PA N Y A sh k am, U nos CH A RLO TTE FA RM ERS GRAN OO. O F CHARLOTTE CHATSW ORTH T H E LTVNOSON GRAN CO. CULLOV* OULLOM CO-OP G RA N CO. FARBURY K O EH L GRAN OO. LA HOGUE LA HOGUE ELEVAOR P P E R CTY W LSO N GRAN OO. STRAW N QUAKER OATS T M 11111U 1 H H W H W 4 4 W 4 t 111 p.. :: $ PG BROODERS PREVENT CHLLNG, SAVE LVES f you re expectng your sows to farrow before warm weather, you ll be wse to nvest n a pg brooder, says R. M. Peart, agrcultural engneer at the Unversty of Unos. Peart says a 250-watt lamp wth reflector unt not only prevents chllng, but also lessens the danger that the sow wll crush her young f the brooder s placed above a protectve barrer. You can buy ether a soft glass whte lamp for about a dollar or a hard glass red Pyrex lamp for about $2.50. There s no dfference n heat from the two. One company has a new brooder-type lamp that s sad to dstrbute heat more evenly. A metal reflector unt s an nvaluable companon to the lamp The reflector protects the lamp from breakage may prevent a dsastrous fre. A hoop on the bottom prevents a hot lamp from gntng straw f the unt should fall. Besdes the hoop, a good reflector should have a porcelan socket, heavy-duty cord hanger. Mount the brooder 18 nches above the pgs f you have t n a comer away from the sow. Make sure t s out of the sow's reach f t s n the mddle of stall or house. Peart advses. Have brooders ready before farrowng tme. Use them 7 to 10 days. Accustom lttle pgs to dong wthout heat before turnng them outsde. f you'd lke more complete nformaton on brooders. Peart says you can get a free leaflet, "Safe Heat Lamp Broodng," from the En Department of Agrcultural gneerng, Urbana. total dsllvsrsd pflc# of fh# 2-<*oor, 6-po»*npof 6u!<k SPECAL Sado*, Mod«l 48, lluttrafod. Opt coo qupmant, occ«t»orl«, t»o»s o*d tcxol tazss, f o**y, addtonal. Prkat may vary»lgt*l< n odonlnfl tommontlm. Evsft ha fo<tory-trnta»l#d n*rm you may want am borgoln, UKh a: & Dafrotst.. $81.70; Rado 4 Aa»*«ao. - $ C hances are, you ll be way over f you guess at the local delvered prce of a 1955 Buck. Most people are. And that s easy to underst when you look at a Buck. t s bg, broad, roomy-powered for thrllng acton. n prestge alone, t would seem to carry a hgh prce tag. But when you check nto thngs, you dscover ths surprsng fact: Buck s n the naton s top three when t comes to snles volume when t comes to low prces that make such huge popularty possble. The prce we show here s one proof of that. And an even bgger one s the soarng success of the 1955 Buck hottest car n all Buck sales hstory. So why mss out on Buck style power room rde when you can have t all f you can afford any new car? reec ^ P H. A 7 U * TABLET FOR ARTHRTS c o n ta n n g Contanng concentrated M E JZ P A powdered extract of the A A L l JPk amazng vtamn mneral rch ALFALFA plant plua faat workng pan relevng agents offers effectve same day relef from the agonzng pana of arthrte, rheumatsm, neuralga. ALPHA TABLET8 are eold back guarantee. 100 TaUota $2 * * >00 TafcM* n l *0 0 A v e S a U t a t y e a r Drv» Star*, or w r*a ^ neurts, on a money DRUG STORE R 2 -C H A T S W O R T H, LL. F T S N S U R A N C E - C O V ERN G Auto Lfe Fre Accdent Lablty Theft Hal Hosptalzaton Cargo W E HAVE T FOR YOU HEKEN Bus. Phone 207 CHATSW ORTH Rea. Phone S6H? H a n so n a n d M ow ry FUNERAL HOME A m bulance Servce Lcensed F uneral D rector Eknbnlmer K enneth P. laneon CHATSW ORTH, LL. Geo. L. Mowry p u ts t n y o u r d r v e w a y! Thrll o f tho y e a r s MTOM W M MACS W # ( U C K - la. A» m e e a e a t lm e d a t " Why do yourself out of the fun prfdc one deep satsfacton of bossng a bg brawny beauty lke the one pctured here, when the dollars you pay for ths Buck buy you so much more sheer automoble? And why pay extra for thngs lke drecton sgnals, ol-hath ar cleaner, full-flow ol flter, automatc lghtng n the glove compartment when such thngs, more, are yours n every new Buck as stard equpment at no extra cost? D ro p n for a vst ths week start checkng thngs. We beleve that w hen you look nto ths great ca r-w h en you see what you get for the low prce you pay wh^n you dscover what happens when you nudge that gas pedal you ll say t s gospel that Buck's the thrll the buy of the year, hs down. WHO* MTTH AVTOMOMM AM MNU MMCK WU MMS BALTZ SALES AND SERVCE, C h atsw o rth,. Mato n

7 Thundoy, February 24, 1955 THE CHATSW ORTH PLANDEAER, CHATSW ORTH, LLNOS FORREST M l k Drnk glasses o f Mlk everyday F O R R E S T M L K P R O D U C T S FORREST. LLNOS VOLUME THRTY-FOUR J h s L J a J t l & J L JUNOR PLAY CAST CHOSKN The cast for the junor play, Daffy Dlls, was chosen last week by the members of the faculty. Rchard Dll "Papa a hsome wdower Roger Sargeant Carol Dll, hs 17-year-old daughter Joan Ellen Kane. Rodney Dll, hs 16-year-old son -Joseph Maurtzen Dors Dudley, the 13-year old Dll twns Nancy Dckman Peter Freehlll. Grma Dll, Rchard s neurotc mother Jfcanne Bayston. Cousn Maude Madbox, who comes for a vst Beulah Houser. Elane Excott, Papa's brde Barbara Kerber. Amee Lovewell, sweet sxteen thmply cwazy" over Rod - Shrley Martn. Pete Norton, a hgh school ath lete Jerry Edwards. The Wdow Woggles, a nosey neghbor Jance Glllett. Arnca Jukes, a Negro cook Betty Ro Shrley Martn, a sophomore, was chosen to play the part of Amee Lovewell because there are eght women characters n the cast there are only seven grls n the Junor cla H l l l R H H 'B l-m --H 11 1 M» * * H l l '» *» FREE DEAD STOCK REMOVAL T H S COMPANY HAS NEVER CHARGED T H E FARM ER CALL COLLECT CHATSW ORTH 251 GLOBE RENDERNG CO. ' CAS. f. 8CHROEN. Drver * * * * * * * * M l M-'H 'H -H -- H -H --H-H-M-f T V AND RADO REPAR SERVCE F O R A L L MAKER TRANED TECHNCAN wth Complete Testng Equpment ALL W O RE GUARANTEED S E A R S, R O E B U C K & C O M P A N Y PHONE M l CHATSWORTH, LLN O S THURSDAY, FEB. 24, 1965 Play practce wll begn March 1 wth Mss Garver as drector. T SPEECH CONTEST The local speech contest was held Wednesday, February 16, at 7 p.m. Nearly one-ffth of the student body partcpated wth a total of nneteen contestants. Mrs. Robert Edwards. Englsh teacher n Glman Hgh School, was judge. Wnners n the partcular events were as follows: Oratons Joanne Bayston 1st; James Collns 2nd; Darwn Bayston 3rd. Verse Readng Fern Branz 1st; Anta Gllett 2nd; Betty Wlson 3rd. Dramatc Joan j About You, whch tells better ; ways of growng up ttye prob lems of teenagers. They later wll Ellen Kane 1st; Kay rwn 2nd; study a course on foods wll Sue Culkn Roberta Nckrent 3rd. Humorous Dors Freehll prepare dnners dfferent knds of foods. 1st; Shrley Martn 2nd; Patty Watson Maretta Hcnrchs The Home Ec class s studyng a unt of clothng more ted for 3rd. The frst place wnners n Verse advanced sewng processes. They Readng. Dramatc Humorous wll soon begn work on a garment of ther choce. wll represent the school at the T Dstrct Contest n Gbson Cty on March 5. These the wnner of JUNOR-SENOR PARTY Oratons wll represent us at the On Monday nght, February 14, V. V. n Aprl. the junors entertaned the senors T wth a Valentne party. Many A B NOTES games fttng the occason were enjoyed by all. A delcous lunch The bology class has experenced a very pleasant nter pop was served,! of barbecues, potato chps, pckles, estng two weeks. We saw some The followng people were on the flms on mammals, vewed commttees: sldes on the products of nature. Entertanment Joanne Bayston t was the frst tme these partcular sldes have been shown. Hummel, John Monahan, George charman; Nancy Dckman, Boyd A beautful camella, a flower of Farley Jm Perkns. Calforna, wns brought to us by Refreshment Joan Ellen Kane, Mrs. K. R. Porterfeld. Her sster-n-law had sent t to her by ar mal, t arrved n beautful condton. T F. F. A. NEWS The FFA made one hundred cement hog troughs whch were put on sale at the Chatsworth Communty Sale February 22. The hog troughs were made wth cement s wth an ron rng placed nsde the trough for support. The money that was made from the hog troughs s for a trp next summer. Reservatons are beng made to go to Kapalona Beach, whch s near Osage Beach, Mssour. t \ * % % T O P T W O E N G N E S! M O S T BEAUTFUL CAR N TH E L O W - P R C E 31 Wth two pacesettng new engnes, the beautful Plymouth 55 brngs you new hghs n power performance. The new 6-cylnder PowerFlow 117 s the thrftest, smoothest sx n the low-prce 3, thanks to ts exclusve Chrome-Sealed Acton. The new 167-hp Hy-Fre V-8 engne gves you the hghest stard horsepower n the lowest-prce feld! SEE FOR YO U RSELF WHY TH E SWNG S TO PLYM O U TH... DRVE ONE TODAY Beat buy new; bettor trade-n, tool Plymouth s also the largest car n all 3. ts extra sze gves you more room nsde, a smoother, steader bg-car rde. And Plymouth s forw ard-look stylng gves you the new Full-Vew wndsheld, a glamorous sw ept-back desgn that provdes the greatest vsblty n the low-prce 3. Ths year of all years, look at all 3, you ll choose PLYMOUTH! n e w P L Y M O U T H 5 5 NUMBER 12 HOME EC NEWS Durng ths new semester, the three Home Economcs classes have taken up dfferent courses of study. The Home Ec class s begn-!nng a unt on sewng. They are j learnng to operate the machnes j wll make pn cushons pot ' holders. They wll also study har- monzng colors n order to determne what colors look well on themselves accordng to ther skn colorng har. The Home Ec sopohomores are new studyng a unt enttled charman; Jerry Edwards, Pete Freehll, Jance Gllett, Beulah Houser Betty Ro 'T SPORTS Onarga outscored the Bluebrds on February 4th Chatsworth's hgh scorers were Dave McKnley Don Hummel, who each had 14 ponts. Wayne Dannehl of Onarga led both teams wth 22 ponts. The Bluebrds were surprsed by a hot Cullom team on Tuesday, the 15th of February, when they were defeated Don Hummel led the Chatsworth scorers wth 18 ponts. Chatsworth, mnus Rog Sargeant ke Dehm, vanly nvad- ed the Forrest team on Frday, February 18. Forrest defeated us Forrest Chatsworth have been havng some terrbly lopsded games the last few years. A couple of years ago t was Now ths year t was But ths year we have an excuse. ke Dehm was out wth an eye nfecton Rog Sargeant, even though he played, ddn t score a sngle pont due to a bad ankle. The Chatsworth Bluebrds have been sportng new basketball suts. They wore them at Cullom on Tuesday, February 15. The : suts are whte, trmmed n orange wth blue numbers on them. - T- DANCE On Saturday, February 19, Chatsworth Hgh School was nvted to a "Sweetheart" Dance n Melvn from 8-11 p.m. Ths dance was sponsored by the Melvn-Sbey senor class, the prce was 50c per person. T SCKNESS Coach Raab was absent one day Mr. Ferrar was absent for a week because of the flu. _T j FUTURE OCCUPATONS! On Monday mornng, February ' 21, Mss Plaster passed out slps of paper upon whch she asked the 1boys grls n the assembly to wrte the names of ther frst j three choces, n order, of the ocj cupatons they would lke to follow when they graduate from hgh school. Out of the 120 students. 29 of the boys chose farmng as ' ther most desred occupaton, j 26 of the grls chose nursng as ther most desred. Sxteen boys grls chose secretaral or C. P. A. work. n the whole assembly, whch conssts of the eghth through the twelfth grades, only 11 chose teachng. Some otheh occupaton whch headed the boys' lsts, were mechancs, ar plots, doctors, state polce or FB men. The results showed many grls hope to become housewves, whle others would lke to become ar stewardesses. T VACATON On Thursday, February 10, school was dsmssed at noon to enable the buses to get through before the roads drfted. Frday was also a holday, due to the nclement weather. T COLLEGE DAY Because of the sonw storm only two senors were able to attend College Day on Frday, February 11, n Pontac. Don Wlson van Dller attended varous sessons wth representatves of dfferent colleges. Eyery drop gves you more for your money! SHELL FURNACE FUEL BALDWN OL CO. FH O N E 200RS Offce n Shell Staton, C hatsw orth, SEVENTH AND EGHTH GRADE NEWS Our bulletn board has an nterestng dsplay of pctures a r tcles on the lfe of Lncoln. On Saturday, February 12, the lghtweght team played ther frst game n the tournament at Pper Cty. n an overtme we lost to St. Mary's of Pontac 41 to 43. Cullom grade school came to Chatsworth to pl.\ a return game on Tuesday, February 15. The frst game, the local lghtweghts, lost 18 to 34. Our frst strng defeated the vstors n an exctng contest 32 to 26. Tony Masden Jack Wlson won scorng honors Ḋurng the 7th 8th hours last Monday, February 14, the Ctzenshp Club had a Valentne party. All arrangements for the party were made by the eghth grade o NOTCE OF CLAM DAY Estate of Matlda Ortlepp, deceased. Notce s hereby gven that Aprl 4, 1955, s the clam date n sad estate now pendng m the County ' Court of Lvngston County, llnos, that clams may be fled aganst sad estate on or before sad date wthout ssuance of summons. VVM. R. ZORN, Admnstrator wth wll annexed. 1Adst, Thompson & Herr, Attorneys. Pontac, llnos. m3 n surf castng a belt cup s more often a hndrance than a help. Sports Afeld. N O TCE O F ru B L C HEARNG Notce 1b hereby gven that a tentatve budget appropraton ordnance for the Town of Chatsworth n the County of Lvngston, State of llnos, for the fscal year begnnng March 28,1955, endng March 27, 1956, wll be on fle convenently avalable to publc nspecton at the offce of the Town Clerk from after 1:00 o'clock p.m., the 1st day of March, Notce s further gven hereby that a publc hearng on sad budget appropraton ordnance wll be held at 1:00 o clock P.M., the 5th day of Aprl, 1955, at the Chatsworth Fre Staton n ths Town that fnal acton on ths ordnance wll be held at 2:00 o clock P.M., Tuesday. Aprl 5, Dated ths 24th day of February, A. D. Askew, Supervsor Allen E. Dller, Town Clerk NOTCE OF CLAM DAY Estate of Ezra Boruff, Deceased Notce s hereby gven th at Aprl 4, 1955, s the clam date n sad 1estate now pendng n the County Court of Lvngston County, llnos, that clams may be fled aganst sad estate on or before sad date wthout ssuance of summons. JESSE BORUFF, Admnstrator Adst, Thompson & Herr Attorneys Pontac, llnos f o Of the 800,000 persons who de from dseases of the heart, about one-thrd are below the age of 65, reports your Heart Assocaton, sponsors of the 1955 Heart Fund ~ o Many hooked fsh eject ther stomach contents. Sports Afeld. Guaranteed WATCH REPAR UNZCKER'S JEWELRY FO RREST, LL. Rear Rexall Drug M e l k CE CREAM Bulk Packaged Cones Bars t We are now hlng ce cream would apprecate a share of your busne BOB S SHELL SERVCE STATON On Route 24 Chatsworth JM BO T SWMS (NT*1 JM BO (he most sensstonel nventon s tfc* hstory of fshng the artfcal mnnow that twns. No more lve bat to buy. Tht t the lure tentaton of the 20th century T SWMS no sprngs, utet no fuel, t twns et long et you leave t n the water. Swmt by unque process ot balance end gravty. ^sh any desred depth n lake, ttreem. gull, bey. Any fsh that wll strke a mnnow wll strke JM B0. 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8 r r--- - Thursday, February 24, 1955 MMJBUCAN8 NAME CANDDATES AT CAUCUS The Forrest Townshp Republcan caucus nomnated J. W. Brown, supervsor; Bnmanuel Reger, road commssoner; Leonard Reger, justce of the peace; Roy Schwar/walder, constable n last Saturday s ballot. Mr. Brown polled 244 votes. Emmanuel Reger had 177 votes to Lester Fortna s 133 n the race for road commssoner. Leonard Reger led n the justce of the peace race wth 179 votes, wth Reuben Metz gettng 168, Dwght Bohanon 69. Mr. Schwarzwalder was a wrten cdate wth nne votes. o Mr. Mrs. Lyle Kreghauser of Pontac, were Sunday guests at the Mrs. Mary Benway home o Lght travels mles per second. about 186,000 Vrgna Theatre Chatsworth, llnos Sunday Shows Cont. from 2:00 Week Nghts 7:00 Saturday Nght 6:30 Wednes., Thurs. Feb Rchochet Romance wth Marjore Man, Chll Wlls Frday, Saturday Feb Bengal Brgade Techncolor.. wth Rock Hudson, Arlene Dahl Sunday, Monday Feb Cnemascope Color n Track of the Cat wth - Robert Mtchum, Teresa Wrght Loy-Ola Theatre FARBURY, LLNOS Sunday Shows, Cont. from 2:00 Week Nghts 7:00 Satur. Matnee, 2:00 6:30 Wednes., Thurs. Feb Rng of F ear Cnemascope Color.. wth Fat O Bren, Clyde Beatty Mckey Splane Frday, Saturday Feb DESTRY Techncolor.. wth Aude Murphy Mar Blanchard Sunday, Monday Tuesday Fab Mar. 1 Deep n My Heart Techncolor.. wth Jfoae Ferrer, Merle Oberon Walter Pdgeon Comng Wednes., Thurs. SX BRDGES TO CROSS H f H -H fu H S t r a w n N e w s N o t e a Mrs. Gertrude Benway t-x-t-s--m» 11' t n Mr. Mrs. Frank Hornckel Karen were Thursday evenng callers at the Paul Schrof home at Wng. Mr. Mrs. L. J. Swanson sons of Low Pont, were Sunday afternoon evenng guests of Mr. Mrs. Rchard Rngler sons. Mr. Mrs. Harry Tjardes Herbert were week-end guests of Mrs. Alma Thornburg at Jolet. Mr. Mrs. Frank Homckel attended funeral servces for ther uncle, Edward Hornckel, at Roberts on Thursday. Robert Kaulbach of Des Planes Davd Funk of Chcago, vsted Tuesday wth Mr. Mrs. Albert Hornckel Mr. Mrs. Gust Hornckel. Ray A. Somers daughter, Cher Ann, of Bradley, Mss nez Somers of Kankakee, spent Sunday at the Mrs. Agnes Somers home. Mr. Mrs. Hebron Garmon of Hoopeston, were Sunday evenng callers at the home of Mr. Mrs. John Lehman. Gordon Frazer Gordon Mackabaugh son Danel of Chcago, were Saturday guests at the Albert Gus Hornckel homes. Robn Kay, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Charles Shves was released from St. Joseph hosptal Thursday, where she had been a patent for a week. WSCS of the Methodst church wll meet Thursday, March 3, at 1:30 at the church. Mrs. Rol Dooley, hostess; Mrs. Llle Read, program charman. Mrs. Margaretha Meyer was on the federal court pett jury at Peora Monday. Mrs. Wayne Decker s a patent at the Farbury hosptal snce Thursday evenng. She fell that evenng fractured her leg. Mrs. Agnes Somers entertaned the 500 club at her home Thursday evenng. Mrs. Glen Knauer was hostess to the brdge club Wednesday, Feb. 16. Hgh scorers were Mrs. Fred Aellg Mrs. Frank Hornckel. Low scorer, Mss Katherne Decker. They wll meet March 15 at the home of Mrs. Rchard Rngler. Mr. Mrs. Oscar Schneder accompaned by the Msses Leah _Bartha Schneder of Rockvlle, Connectcut, Msses Martha, Emma Tobey Schneder of Peora, were at Elgn, 111., Thursday spent the day were supper guests of Mr. Mrs. Herman Kellenberger. Dr. George Parknson, present chaplan of Bethany Home Hosptal n Chcago, was the guest speaker Sunday, Feb. 20. at Sbley Strawn Methodst church. The regular mnster, Rev. Ells Brmon. s a patent at Wesley Memoral hosptal n Chcago. Mr Mrs. Francs Kuntz, Mrs. Agnes Kuntz of Strawn. Mss Elzabeth Kuntz of Jolet vsted Wednesday afternoon evenng wth Mr. Mrs. Thomas Somers sons at Decatur. Mss Elzabeth Kuntz returned to Jolet on Thursday Mrs Llle Read spent th weekend at the Robert Monroe home near Farbury vsted wth relatves from Zoxholm, owa, Mr. Mrs. >eon Ott, who were dnner guests at the Monroe home wll also vst other relatves n the communty. Mrs. Walter Tredennck vsted PONTAC THEATRE ATTRACTONS C R E S C E N T * Thur., Frl., Sat. Feb n Techncolor CNEMASCOPE ROBERT TAYLOR AVA GARDNER n Kngrhts of the Round Table S u n d a y - W e d n e s d a y February 27 to March 2 n Cnemascope Color By Techncolor STEWART GRANGER drace KELLY n Green F re a t B o th T h e a tre * Adults 50c Chldren 15c Frday, Saturday Feb THE BOWERY BOYS n Jungle Gents Don t forget the bg Chldren's Show every Saturday afternoon Sunday, Monday Tuesday February 27 - March 1 Color by Techncolor DORS DAY FRANK SNATRA n The Young n H eart Wed., Thur Fr., March MARLON BRANDO JAMES MASON Julus Caesar N e b b M a t t h a s W r t e s O f W e a t h e r a n d C o n d t o n s n S d S l m a n e, F r e n c h M o r o c c o February 7, 1955 Dear Folks have a lttle spare tme tonght so thought t mght be a good chance to wrte a letter to let you know how thngs are n French Morocco. Frst of all d better say that the only thng ve found better over here than at home s the weather. So far the average daytme temperature has been n the sxtes seventes, wth a drop at nght down to the low of mddle fftes. At the present tme we are n the mddle of the rany season, wth ran comng at least every other nght at tmes oftener. The bg change has taken place n the scenery snce arrved, because all the ran has made everythng just lke May n llnos. Plenty of green grass, bloomng cactus desert flowers have taken the place of the stretches of s dead brush saw when arrved here last August At that tme was almost sure nothng ever grew here n Morocco except camels, donkeys Arabs n fact, wth some of the one hundred-plus weather we had then t was a lttle hard to magne how even they could st t. The record s 128 whch was recorded by the Ar Force Weather Squadron here on the base at Sd Sl- mane last July. Snce we are more ]or less at the edge of the desert t j would be hard to guess the tern- perature further east. Most of the people arrvng n j Morocco from home are surprsed j : at the number of Amercans al- j ready here. The Ar Force has four ar bases, of whch one s lo- cated near Casablanca, another j near Rabat. Morocco's captal, the other two, Ben Guerer Sd Slmane, are pretty well out n the country. Each of these bases has an elementary school where the chldren of the b/se personnel attend classes. To gve you an dea of the Amercan populaton over here, Rabat school has over 250 students; we have about 115, OaseblanoA has more students than ours combned. Ben Guerer has only about 65 or so There s also a large school on the Amercan Navy Base at Port Lyantey t's very possble that wth the buldng of the new Ar Bases n Span most of the people wll move up there, wth only a small group mantanng the bases here n case of war. ^ n further regard to the schools, most of the teachers are recruted from the Spates most have taught overseas before. Three of the teachers n our school taught n Japan the last two years are plannng, to go to Germany or Span next year. All of the students are the chldren of Amercan ctzens, ether cvlan or mltary. The bg dfference between them the chldren back home s that they can tell me about Japan, Guam or Germany, lke used lo tell Mr. Gard about a trp to ndana or owa. They really know ther geography. Also the Ar Force requres that all of the students learn the local language n the school. Our frst three grades have twenty mnutes of French every day whle the upper fve grades have thrty mnutes each day. The lower graders pck up the language very fast, whle the upper graders the teachers aren t too quck on the trgger. Also each student has a good chance to use ther French w hen they play wth some of ther j French frends who lve near them n the town around the base. 1 get my practce barganng" wth Bll Matthas FORMER FORREST RESDENT DES Mrs. Mary J. Wurzburger, 86, ded Wednesday mornng at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ethel Danels, n Chcago, wth. whom she lved. Funeral servces wll be held Saturday at 9:00 a.m. at the Culkn Funeral Home at 9:80 at St. James Catholc Church, wth the Rev Fr. S. F. Kubak offcatng. nterment n Forrest cemetery. Mrs. Wurzburger was born on Dec. 16, 1868, at Strawn, the daughter of John Anna Eferlng Pursley. She leaves survvng two daughters one son. Mrs. Wurzburger was a resdent of Forrest untl eleven years ago jwhen she moved to Chcago o H CLUB MEETS The 4H Club met Monday evenng n the hgh school. Dscusson was held plans made to (Sponsor a basketball team to play n the tournament to have a softball team n the summer. Roger Sargeant Darwn Bayston wll have charge of the team arrangements. Darwn wll also head Well, guess ths letter has gone the commttee to sell red auto on for just a lttle longer than tape. thought t would, so maybe d bet- \ Carol Culkn was apponted ter call t quts for now. Hope the charman of the commttee to ar- snow s over for ths year at home. Best regards, Bll Matthas Wllam Matthas Cv. Pers. Offce 3906th A. B. G. APO 117, New York, N. Y o ChatsworthWns Over Mazon ncullomdstrct St. P a u l of O dell W ll B e B g T est range a 4-H wndow dsplay. Demonstratons were gven by Norman Mchael Kerber on 'Wnnng the War Aganst Rats" Mark Monahan Francs Dohman showed How to Buld Brdhouses." Sue Culkn gave a talk on tem* needed to be ncluded n the show box. Mary Jane McGreal told of "Each Offcers Job Elzabeth Monahan spoke oh the Value of My 4-H Experence to Me. Roger Sargeant, Boyd Hummel, Jmmy Ellott Clarence Bennett drected the recreaton. Jm Perkns. Boyd Hummel Gerald Martn prepared the lunch o Despte enrolment of thouss, four-ffths of the classes at the Unversty of llnos have less than 30 students. To accomplsh ths there are 5,000 class sectons. Darlng, love you as no one has ever loved before. " can't see much dfference." o Topaz s the crystal form of fuoslcate of alumnum. FRANKLN COHERNOUR COMPLETES BASC TRANNG Mrs. Modena Cohernour has receved word that her son, Frankln Cohernour, has completed hs basc tranng at Sampson Ar Force Base, New York. Franklln enlsted n November was member of the 3944th flght to undergo tranng there. Newly enlsted armen become members of a flght." composed of 72 men generally from the same regon. They receve an ntensfed 11- week tranng course whch deals wth basc mltary technques prncples. Upon graduaton they are assgned drectly to an Ar Force n. stallaton or report to varous Ar Force Comm Schools for prmary advanced techncal knowledges. More than 40% of all Ar Force enlstees receve ther ntal tranng at Sampson CHATSWORTH MARKETS Com... $1.30 Soybeans Oats... - Eggs, curren recepts...32 Heavy Hens... 1? Leghorns Cream... o- Unversty of llnos enrollment s 24,375. 'l"h"m"l""u"l"l"m--h-t-k-k"l"14~h-h-k t l l H 'H - H -l-l-lll ll"h - -M-H-H-H l 'H-4-y- LOWEST PRCES EVERY DAY FDDD 5 TDRE5 LOWEST PRCES EVERYDAY For B rd s T onght H A T C H E T S A L E Chatsworth Bluebrds, led by Hummel Sargeant wth 18 ponts.jack Mller wth 16, scored ther frst wn n the Dstrct last nght at Cullom by a nne pont margn, over Mazon. They wll meet St. Paul of Odell at 8:30 p.m., tonght. Slowed by njures sckness, the Chatsworth Bluebrds came to the end of ther regular season of play last Frday nght at Forrest, droppng an 86 to 31 decson to the Eskmos who have compled a fne record ths year. What Happened Fans who were unable to attend ths ball game have been askng "what happened to Chatsworth." The explanaton s qute smple. ke Dehm was declared through for the season because of an eye njury dd not dress for the game. Sargeant played but a few mnutes before he was forced to leave wth an ankle spran; Mc Knley left the game n the second quarter wth hs quota of fve fouls, (fhd although Coach Haabs' subs put out ther best, they lacked the coordnaton of playng to gether that only practce brngs To top t all off, Coach Pckett of the Eskmos decded to use a full court press aganst the Blue brds' depleted forces for the whole game. Ownng a 50 pont lead wth seconds to play, the Forrest startng fve was fnally replaced. That n a paragraph s what happened to Chatsworth. Club Fnshes Above 500 For the, regular season play the club fnshed above the.500 mark at the Don Masehng home at Odell Frday. Ther daughter, Kay, returned home wth Mrs Tredennck to reman untl Sunday Mr. Mrs. Masehng Denne Lynn were dnner guests the shop keepers tryng to o r-[ after losng ther openng Sunday at the Tredennck home der meals n a restaurant. Also, j game to Melvn-Sbley, gradually Kay returned home wth : t's pretty nterestng gettng your- began to gan momentum them. self on the rght bus so that you'll reached ther peak durng the For- John Lehman was released from j end up where you're gong. 1rest Holday the VV tourna- 5 the Farbury hosptal Thursday! The poltcal dfference whch j ments, wnnng the consolaton wll have a perod of convalescence at home. the Arabs when frst got here er hy fashon. The last month.. exsted between the French!ttles n both these events n rath- have ded down qute a bt but stll of the season was a successon of present a lot of problems. Usual-! scknesses njures the ly the Arabs have warned all Am- Brds were fortunate to fnsh : ercans to leave a certan place be- wth the ratng they had. fore trouble began there but oc- Coach Hanh wll have a nearly casonally they forget ths detal complete rebuldng Job to do next.. n the bg rots last August * f,s Hurr.mell, Cordng. Me- September there were very few n- ^ ln e-v' ^ehm Mller kll be stances of Amercans beng hurt, K ne an<* Sargeant wll be th e! ' several had ther homes or cars nlj ^5 **!?' '!!ur lnk', burned Most of ths was done V\ T > *h " ' >»r by Arabs who couldn't tell the. V v:,hl* >* r was a tough dfference between a Frenchman could lay clam havng three of the better ball clubs an Amercan. The typcal Arab here has almost no educa- ; n ths area. Our neghbor to the ton, s very supersttous can south, Roberts-Thawvle, besdes beng crowned champons of the be pretty cruel f he gets the up- V.V. n regular season play, have.. per h over someone he doesn't defeatpd good club8 oubddel;;,., the league own an envable > The Moslem relgon wth ts for,he year Korregt, one ;; eye for an eye" phlosophy does of the few clubs to acheve a wn ' not seem to get along too well wth the usual Chrstan dea of gvng the other fellow at least an even chance. The usual Arab feelng s that anyway to rd hs country of the nfdel Chrstan s qute all rght whether t be by peaceful means or other. ncdentally a lot of people here feel that f the French would gve the Arabs lttle better educatonal economc opportuntes that a lot of the trouble would end. Also most neutral observer* feel that the communsts aren't nvolved n the troubles rots here. dver Rob-Thaw, s another outstng fve wtl a great record ths year the Herscher Tgers were a better than average crew. Fans n ths area wll watch ther play wth much nterest n the Dstrct, Regonal Sectonal tournaments; be hopng for one of them to crash through to jon the "sweet sxteen at Champagn n March. Psychatrst; s there any nsanty n your famly? Patent: beleve theer la they keep wrtng me for money. WE HAVE TAKEN THE AX TO PRCES AT SUPER-WAY!! FRDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25 AND 26 BROADCAST CORNED BEEF HASH, 16 oz. ran 2 9 c per can KRAFT VELVEETA CHEESE J. 2 lb. box PET MLK Tall can --- n.ue.abel KARO SYRUP l'/j lb. glos* jar KRAFT PARKAY per lb... SWEETHEART 3 bath sze bars (.KKF N GANT PEAS, No. S03 Sze Cans 3 9 C 2 cans for... + *** ** FREE! FREE! FREE! GREEN GANT NBLETH OF COHN, 12 oz. cans 2 9 c 2 cans for ONE PNT of ce cream FREE wth the purchase of one-half gallon of 1 3 c 2 1 c 3 1 c 3 3 c NABSCO PREMUM SALTNE 2 5 c CRACKERS, per lb. llnos Valley ce Cream Z Gallon 88c STAR-K8T TUNA, Chunk >A»... DUNCAN HNES Style 3 3 c ANGEL FOOD CAKE 4 9 c MX FROZEN FOODS P.LSBURY FLOUR 25 lb. bag UNT LQUD STARCH... KRAFT DNNER 8 oz. pkg*., 2 for Brdseye Frozen Perch... lb. 39c Brdseye Frozen P e a s...2 pkgs. 35c Brdseye French Fred Potatoes $ c 2 9 c LONG RED CROSS MACARON 7 oz. pkg.... BR CE CLEANER Quart... MRS. TUCKER'S SHORTENNG 3 lb. ran SWEETHEART SOAP, 8 rtf. bar. LONG HORN COLBY CHEESE per lb.... SUNK8T BREAD per loaf PRODUCE 1 0 c 8 9 c 8 5 c 2 7 c 4 3 c 1 0 c U. S. No. 1 Florda New Potatoes 5 lb*, for... 23c Florda Marsh Seedless Grapefrut... 5 for 19c 2 pkgs c Banana*... 2 lb*. 23c MEAT DEPARTMENT ROUND STEAKS.. SRLON STEAKS.. SHORT STEAKS young tender your choce... lb. 65c TENDER CUBE STEAKS... lb. 69c FRESH PORK SPARERBS lb. 39c ARMOUR'S STAR HA M lb. ave., lb.,»hank end 39c; whole ham 45c ARMOUR'S STAR SLAB BACON, select sdes, 8-10 lb. ave.... lb. 43c CROWN BRAND BOLOGNA... 3 lbs. 89c SPCED HAM... 2 lbs. 69c T r y s o m e o f o u r O l d F a s h o n e d G e r m a n v U l e C o u n t r y S t y l e P u r e P o r k S a u s a g e t h s w e e k - e n d! T E R R Y S F O O D M A R T C H A TSW O R TH, LL. 1 n 1 n H 4 m w M» w * * * * * 'H"l"l"l"l-M"l-H G l l l l! X V T T V SUPPLEMENT TO ChaUworth Plandealer T hursday, Feb. 24, 1955 O ffca l R eco rd O f C o u n ty B o a rd O f S u p erv so r s Proceedngs, R eports, Resolutons O th e r Busness T ransacted by the Lvngston County Board of Supervsors a t the Reg u lar M eetng n Decem ber, Frst Day MORNNG SESSON. Pontac, llnos, December 14, The Board of Supervsors met n ther room n the court house on the above date at 9:15 a. m pursuant to adjournment, were called to order by Charman Wagner. The meetng was opened wth prayer by Rev. R. Odshaw, pastor of the Frst Baptst church of Pontac, llnos. On roll call, the followng answered present: John Hofer, Henry C. Koopman, Charles Loudon, Andrew Roy, Car F. Klen, Glenn Antrm, Harlow verson, Arthur C. Dxon, N. J. Balance June J, Fee* of others on depost. Cash balance due county Total cash balance June 1st Recept* for perod - Fees of others pad n Court coats... Recordng f e e s... Fled Chattel Mtge fres sea Photostat earnngs Passport applcatons Back accounts pad over Mscellaneous earnngs (21-B). Total recepts Total balaare recepts Dsbursements - F-----a of others pad out Postage envelopes Clerks salary... Deputes salares... Back accounts pad over Surplus lo Ce. treasurer Total dsbursements Balances November W Recordng fees not collected 4'ash n bank due others Cash n bank due count) Cash on b Total balances Total dsbursem ents balance gash R vnrutfh - m. Sank Jm., 1*3. l*t perod ts saev, mm* da posts C hecks tor perod H a l.n r. November M Check. nol cleared Hank tatam aal State of llnos, Lvngston county,, Geo. M Leonard, crcut clerk recorder n for the county state aforesad, do solemnly swear that the foregong statement s n all respects, just true accordng to my best knowledge belef, that have not receved 'bf^pad out any money or other consderaton, nor am enttled to any fee or emolument for the perod heren mentoned other than those specfed n ths report. Geo. M. Leonard, Crcut Clerk Recorder. Subscrbed sworn to before me ths 6th day of December, A. D (Seal) ra L. Boyer, County Clerk. Approved by commttee. Oscar Fraher, Charman. Elmer D. Elbert, Frank H. Lester. State of llnos, Lvngston county, Offce of the county treasurer. Receved ths 30th day of November, 1954, of George M. Leonard, crcut clerk recorder, four thous one hundred 80/100 dollars for back accounts, Ralanr* due county 4 1/54 Current probate fees Current county court fee* ( ountv fund* Mscellaneous fees ftervre blls Marrage lcense*... Sundry lcensee Sherff's fees (current ah4 pror) Total current recepts Wagr Car WU1L Jacob tersoj M ur, Meye bert, Stahl neth Hubl; Caugl Th. sepu apprt Mr ducec sher than) for t recen that trollr ff s < A < ly o Se Th Geor moth Koop REP<, < count sent recel sary of Ju 1954: M U * U»l *1?» MM.» $600 Cour n $4.1( Set T1 Boy. on n Dod; Sem an ex B< co of To t S, pre the Offl pern the DS' cev me Recepts Total current recepts balance... D la H rm h tl Clerk's Salary... Wthholdng las Retrem ent fund Wdow's annuty... Deputy Clerk Hre... Wthholdng tax... Retrem ent fond...!... Wdow's annuty... Extra H ttp. Expenses. Etc. County T reasurer, excess earnngs Total dsbursements Balance forward 11 10/54 Total dsburse men la balance November 30. ltm, balance Add outstng check* ~ No No T e u )... Total balance eutatlng sheets Bank balance. Pontne Natonal Bank 11/30/ Cash on h... Recepts: June to November 30. 1*4 Balance June 1. 1*34... Total recepts balance Dsbursements: November 30. ftm. paym ents November 30. l B ball Total payments Stopped payment en eutatlng checks Cancelled check No. 13M... Treat an K',

9 1955 re as- >rce n. ous Ar 'or pr- jchncal 40% or receve mpsor. S $ olmen l l f Y Y! T l t! 8 OK 9 c t v 0 c f 9 c 5 c j :7 c f x 3 c,oc 23c 19c 23c! V V SUPPLEMENT TO Chatsworth Plandealer Thursday, Feb. 24, 1955 O ffca l R ecord O f C o u n ty B o a rd O f S u p erv so rs Proceedngs, Reports, Resolutons Other Busness Transacted by the Lvngston County Board of Supervsors at the Regular Meetng n Decent' ber, Frst Day MORNNG SESSON. Pontac, llnos, December 14, The Board of Supervsors met n ther room n the court house on the above date at 9:15 a. m., pursuant to adjournment, were called to order by Charman Wagner. The meetng was opened wth prayer by Rev. R. Odshaw, pastor of the Frst Baptst church of Pontac, llnos. On roll call, the followng an- swercd present: John Hofer, Henry C. Koopman, Charles Loudon, Andrew Roy, Cart F. Klen, Glenn Antrm, Harlow verson, Arthur C. Dxon, N. J. Wagner, R. G. Gates, F. H. Lester, Can T. Hunscker, H. J. Kpfer. Wllam A. Kmber, Homer Dodge, Jacob H. Metners, James A. Patterson, Earl C. Mortmore, Fred Mur, C. M. Turner, Margaretha G. Meyer, J. W. Brown. Elmer D. El bert, John M. Spafford, Frank Stahler, Charles Laurtzen, Ken neth Hummel, A. D. Askew, Lester Hubly, Sam Detwler, Hugh H. Me Caughey. Mnutes. The mnutes of the meetng of September 10, 954, were read am approved. TaU k ltw lla la November J*. SM. bolaaee la ndompuoa November JO. SM, baloare la Feee of... Total November M. SM. la Tnut Fuad... Ouuunjlag Checkv. SeT m... *... No No. U78... No. s p a... Na. MM... Total outtaadlas check,... Baloace-November to. SM. la PooUac Natonal Bank suae SS. JM.se u.u n Sherff ntroduced. Mr. Kenneth Hummel ntroduced Wlls R. Harms, our new sherff of Lvngston county, who thanked the Board of Supervsors for the support gven hm at the recent electon, requestng that the Board consder nght pa- trollng of the county by the sher ffs offce. Card of Thanks. A card of thanks from the famly of W. E. Moore was read. Sem-annual Report of Crcut Clerk Recorder. The sem-annual report of George M. Leonard, crcut clerk recorder, was read, on moton of Lester, seconded by Koopman, was approved as read. REPORT OF GEO. M LEONARD 1, Geo. M. Leonard, crcut clerk recorder n for Lvngston county, llnos, respectfully pre sent the followng report of all the recepts of my offce necessary expendtues durng the perod of June 1, 1954, to November 30, 1954: State of llnos, Lvngston county, ss,, ra L. Boyer, do solemnly swear that the foregong account Ss n s! respects, jjjst true accordng to my best knowledge belef, that nether receved drectly or ndrectly, nor drectly or ndrectly agreed to receve or be pad for my own or another's beneft, any other money, artcle or consderaton than theren stated, nor am enttled to any fee or emolument for the perod theren mentoned, other than those specfed. ra L. Boyer, County Clerk. Subscrbed sworn to before me, ths 8th day of December, A. D. (Seal) Geo. M. Leonard, Crcut Clerk. December sesson, Balance on h due the county June 1, Receved June 1, 1954, to November 30, 1954 State of llnos, Lvngston county, To the Honorable Board of Supervsors: Your Commttee on Audtng the County Clerk s Accounts beg leave to submt the followng report: The commttee met on the 11th day of December, 1954, examned the sem-annual report of ra L. Boyer, county clerk clerk of the county court, of the earnngs, recepts dsbursements of ths offce for the half year end ng November 30, 1954, herewth submt the followng tabular statement compled from sad report whch has been examned compared wth the books accounts of sad offce as s beleved by your commttee to be correct. SM... Ft. specal taa tale Ft. 'm * Com* ul ether. 4U.TS From ra L. Boyar Heteada From laaea.... M From Stale Ad Road, for Work. Comp. L Pub. Uab. Hu SS 37 County clef*. Okceaa eanuna Crcut clerk, exctu earn nga uo From Llv. Co. San.* for work. Comp 4 Pub. Uab. laa From Statea Attya. feea ftoe*. Kxp pad by Co. orders From Rablea Control Fund. Exp. pad by Co. order a County treasurers earnngs ,311.*0 From State for Co. Vet a. salary. 3, $ * , * *0 3, * 01! Trfd. to earnngs... Trfd. to D.N.D.C. fund Trfd, to Lv. Co. Home County orders pad... Coroners orders... Fox 4 Crow orders... Batff, crcut court... Juror's Cert,, crcut court. Juror s Cert., county court. Foregn Wtness Orders. Cr. Judges Orders, county court Nov. 30. balance... Nov. 2* balance mm BU Ne. 42 Dec. 1, 1*53. balance... Mar. 15, Trfd. to Co. fund Babes Central Fan* Apr to Nov Hec'd. for rabes vaccnatons. 7* * * 3*...52*47 52 * Expenses pad by Co. order chargeable to rabes fund...$1, Nov. 30. balance...1*52.27 Our balance Nov *54... Bank balance Nov TRAL BALANCE Naaktr M. 1*34 DcMmber 1. WM * * * *41 4* *4.74 1*52 27 <7* * **56.25 ('aunt? Hghway Payroll Hec d. from.state Ad Hoad Hec'd. from Motor Fuel Orders pad Nos $521*72.74 Dog Lcense on* Dec balance From taxes From assessors $9, Mar clams pad Nov. 30. balance... $ 3* *96.17 Balance June 1, 1954 Feea of others on depost Cash balance due county... Total cash balance June s Recepts for perod - Feea of others pad n... Court coats... Recordng fee*... Fled Chattel Mlge release* Photostat earnngs Passport applcatons. Back accounts pad over Mscellaneous earnngs <2!-B). Total recepts. Total balance recepts Dsbursements *.* * *16*20.95 F re* of others pad out...911*44 S Hostage emelopes lerks aalar> 2.2 Deputes salares Back account* pad over... 60U40 Surplus to Co. treasurer Total dsbursements... Balances November Recordng fees not collected... Cush n bank due others t ash n bank due rount> Cash on h Total ha lance a Total dsbursements Bank t crane at ten Bank June Deposts for perod $30, Total balance recepts... Receved for redemptons...* Receved for Fees of Others...* j Total Redemptons Fees of Others Total Balance Recepts less Trust Fund..... Dsbursements durng June , to November Clerk. Salary... * > **> Wthholdng tax ^ Retrement fund... > *-* Wdow, annuty...,»» Deputy Clerk Hre M Wthholdng lax... Retrement fund Wdow's annuty... Extra Help, Expenses, etc... JJJ County Treasurer, excess earnngs... b.uou oo Total dsbursements... Balance forward ll/30' Total Dsbursements Balance Trust Fun* Recepts: Recepts te November Balance June Total Recepts Balance Dsbursements: Redempton... Fees of Others... Total 523, **»»-Payment stopped on outstng checks - Checks cancelled... Total Dsbursements... Book Balance November Total Dsbursements Balance... Book balance November 30, Outstng Checks No No No. 147*... No. 147*... No Total Outstng Checks... Balance Nov. 3*. n Pontac Natonal Bank $ *22.34 t U t 3* $ 8* < $11, S $11.9*4 f* $ $2, $9, Fees aud Coat* of Other* Dec balance $ S Mar 15. Trfd to Co fund $ $ Motor Fuel Dec balance... Hec d. from state... Orders pad Nos Nov. 30. balance Earnngs Accsunt Dec Trfd. fr. Co. Fund. From nhertance tax... Commssons from taxes... Costs nterest collected Assocaton dues... Post Offce box rent... Envelopes Postage stamps... To correct error, overpayment 1944 C M.AO... Check books... Sp. Reassessment n Vllage of Dwght... Adv delnquent lsts... Delverng Assessment Delnquent lsts to papers... Travel expense (trps to Sprng- feld Chcago for meetngs) Freght on tax recepts... Keepng budget... Name plates bases Msc. Exp. (offce flag base for fles)... Salares Acct.-Trfd. to earnngs Nov 30, balance trfd. to county fund... $15, $53* $ $ $116, Specal Tat Sale Dec balance Fund $33, $61, $61, $61, $351*3 $ Mar. 15. Trfd to Co. Fund $ Townshp Road Fund No. 317 Dec balance $1.03 Mar 15. Trfd to S AH Townshp Road Fund Dec balance * Hec d from Stale of llnos 194*87.90 Orders pad No Nov. 30. balance $ *72 19 $203, States AUy s fee* fnes County ad brdges... county fund... Dog lcense fund nhertance tax... Motor fuel... Non Hgh No. 310 Lv. Co. farm home State ad road ) N. D C fund Lvngston Co. sanatorum Forfeted tax collected Back personal tax collected Babes control fund Townshp road fund Specal deposts Taxes held n escrow *>*01 resoluton dcgm tng depostores 1 was read, on moton of Detwler, seconded by Laurlwn, was adopted as read. State of llnos, county of Lvngston. To the County Board of the county of Lvngston, n sad county: The undersgned, Charles P. Young, of the county of Lvngston of sad county state, respectfully represents unto your honorable body that under an Act adopted by the General Assembly of the State of llnos, now n full force effect, t shall be the duty of the County Board when requested by the county treasurer to desgnate a bank or banks or other depostory n whch the funds or moneys of the coanty treasurer n the custody of the sad Charles P. Young may be kept the sad Charles P. Young shall be dscharged from responsblty for all such funds or moneys whch he deposts n a depostory so desgnated. The undersgned, therefore, requests the County Board of the county of Lvngston n sad county state to desgnate approve the bank or banks or other depostory n whch the funds or moneys of sad county treasurer n the custody of the sad Charles P. Young may be kept, as provded by law. Charles P. Young, County Treasurer Salarlea Account Countv treasurer... Deputes... Extra help Msc... $ Nov. 30. Trfd to earnngs account... balance Balenr**. tna (hm lor perod Balance November 30 Checks not cleared Bank statement M S S m 1* * tt9.SS Ckeeks net cleared No. 1*43...$ Ne. 1* No m$... *M9 Ne ** *91.37 State of llnos, Lvngston county,. Geo. M Leonard, crcut clerk recorder n for the county state aforesad, do solemnly swear that the foregong statement s n all respects, just true accordng to my best knowledge belef, that have not receved ' b f pad out any money or other consderaton, nor am 1 enttled to any fee or emolument for the perod heren mentoned other than those specfed n ths report. Geo M. Leonard, Crcut Clerk Recorder. Subscrbed sworn to before me ths 6th day of December, A. D (Seal) ra L. Boyer, County Clerc. Approved by commttee. Oscar Fraher, Charman. Elmer D. Elbert, Frank H. Lester. State of llnos, Lvngston county, Offce of the county treasurer. Receved ths 30<h day of November, 1954, of George M. Leonard, crcut clerk recorder, four thous one hundred 80/100 dollars for back accounts, $600.60, surplus, $3, Charles P. Young, County Treasurer. Countersgned by ra L. Boyer, County Clerk. M.OOBO Sea annual Report of County Clerk. The sem annual report of ra L. Boyer, county clerk, was read, on moton of Kmber, seconded by Dodge, was approved as read. Sem-annual report of offcal fees emoluments receved expendtures made by ra L. Boyer, county clerk, of the county of Lvngston state of llnos. To the Charman of the Board of Supervsors, Lvngston county:, ra L. Boyer, county clerk clerk of the county court n for the county of Lvngston state of llnos, respectfully present the followng report of all the fees emoluments of my offce; also, of necessary expendtures therefor, durng the half year endng November 30, 1954, wheren recte all fees re ceved *nd dsbursements made by me durng the sad half year. Btr«lftl Balance due county 41/54...* 1*71.28 Your commttee would further report that on June 30, 1954, the county clerk pad to the county treasurer cheek #647 n the amount of sxteen thous no/100 dollars ($16,000.00) excess earnngs. 'Recept attached. All of whch s respectfully submtted ths 11th day of December, Wm. A. Kmber. Charman. J. W. Brown, Homer Dodge. State of llnos, Lvngston county, Offce of the county treasurer. Receved ths 30th day of June, 1964, of ra L. Boyer, county clerk, sxteen thous no/100 dollars for excess earnngs county clerk s offce Ċharles P. Young. County Treasurer. $16, Current probate lee* Current county court fee* County fund* Mscellaneous fee* Servce bll* Marrage lcence*... Sundry lcenses... Sherff * fee* (current pror) Total current recept*... Total current recept* balance... DU$«rMBt9t dork s Salary... Wthholdng tax Retrement fund... Wdow * annuty... Deputy Clerk Hre... Wthholdng tax Retrement fond... Wdow s annuty... Extra Help. Expense*. Etc... County Treasurer, excess earnng* *17 25 M.44 17* * *41*4 moo 119.9# 12*0 3* * Total dsbursement*... Balsnce forward 11 20/54... Total dsbursements balance... Bank Beceaclllslleo November , balance... Add outstng checks- N#. d jf... No Total... Total balance outstng shocks Bank balance. Pontac Natonal Bank 11/29/9*... Cash on h * 19** * f4.3s4.97 M 94*64 19 Recepts: to Juno Balance J\ Tnss* Redempton Poos of Others Total November * * *44 W k ,... MP# Total recepts balance Dtsbursementa: November par merts November Total 30, 1994 ball payments Stopped. rmoat m.,rto.dlm Cancelled <check Ne S t.944.( 2*tt.< 95, RL flubm?ss *4ja MJ84.M 811*88 «f **MM*W -! cember 31, 1953, was presented to (he Board ordered fled as a permanent record n the offce of the clerk. Letters. Letters from Wm. L. Dutelle, Engneer of Local Roads Streets, were presented or dered placed on fle. nhertance Tax tc balance ec d. from cut ales $13, $13, Statement for Annual Dues. Statement for the annual dues of supervsors n the llnos Assocaton of Supervsors. Coun ty Commssoners was read. t was moved by Dxon, seconded by Kpfer, that the clerk pay the annual dues. Moton carred. Statement for Subscrptons Membershp. Statement for ten subscrptons to the County Offcals Magazne membershp n the Natonal Assocaton of County Offcals for the year 1955 was read, t was moved by Meyer, seconded by Hubly, that the clerk ssue a war rant for same. Moton carred. Report of Gr Jury. Report of the October term. 1954, of the gr jury was read, md ordered placed on fle. Report of nspecton County Home. Report of nspecton of the bol?rs at the Lvngston county nurs ng home farm was read, ordered placed on fle. Report of nspecton Court House. Report of nspecton of the bol ers of the county court house was read, ordered placed on fle. Letter. Letter from Charles L. Allson, publsher of the llnos County nd Townshp Offcal, was read ordered placed on fle. Letter. Letter from W. L. Esmond, Engneer of Research Plannng, was read ordered placed on fle. Pd. to Co. clfrk Pd. to Co. Treas Earnng* account... Pd. to State Treas Nov balance Non-Bfh Ne. 310 Dec 1, balance... From taxes... From Co. Supt. of schools. Order* pad. Noe Nov. 30, balance $46*47.14 $ * Specal Depost* Dec balance $ Aug. 16. for Susan M. L>nn fr. Edth Person Coyle Eat Nov. 9. for Wn. Doughan Mary HFlen Doughan fr. Chancery No 880«29.94 $29, Aug. 13. Fr. ). S. Myera F.ht. to Abble Collns 6 81 Nov. 30. balance $29, Taxes Held n F.ncrow Dec balance $55, Trfd. fr. earnngs Acct. to correct error. Overpmt G.M.AO } 1953 Santa Fe Pd. under protest ' 1953 Wabash d. under protest J C. Pd. under protest \ 1953 N.Y.C. Pd. under protest G. M. AO. Pd. under protest ; 1953 T. P. AW. Pd. under protest * ! 1* * ! 1* * * $70, *44.56 Pontac Nat l Bank Co. Treat. * 11*4174 Hank of Pontac Co. Trea*. 16*34.91 Frst Nat l. >v%ght-co. Treas Saunemn -State Co. Treas Farmer* Nal l. Falrbury- Trea* Frst Nad Falrbury Co. Treas Flanagan Slate^ -Co. Trea* Ctzens. Chatsworth Co. Treas State Bk. Graymont Co. Treas Frst Nat l Bank. Cullom Trea* Frst Stale. Forrest Co. Treas Campus State-Co. Treas Taylor State. Emngton-Treas Bank of Dwght-Co. Treas Odell State Bank Co. Trea* Pontac Nat l -Motor Fuel Pontac Nad Lv. Co. San Pontac Nat l DNDC. Fund Bank of Pontac Co. Farm Home Hank of Pontac S.A.H Bank of Pontac C.AB Bank of Pontac Tap. Hoad F'und 67*72.19 Cash checks n offce $555, We. your Commttee on Audtng the County Treasurer, have examned the accounts as kept by the county treasurer, Charles P Young, fnd the above bal! DESGNATON OF DEPOSTORY ances to be true accurate j BY COUNTY BOARD OF beg to submt the same. Sam Detwler, Charman Arthur C. Dxon, Carl F. Klen. December 10, 1954 SUPERVSORS State of llnos, county of Lvngston. Whereas, Charles P. Young of the county of Lvngston, has pursuant to the terms of the Act of,...._ - 'th e General Assembly of the State Request ^Resoluton-County jof ulno8( adoptcd now jn _,. n.. T1 «, full force effect, requested Request of Charles P. Young, th.s Coun,y Board,Q desgnatc county collector, was r ^qualfy approve the banks n resoluton desgnatng depostores {he ^ m q[ for the county codector was read. of Lvngston n hs cus. on moton of DetwHer. second- j d as count treasurer ^ ed by Dxon, was adopted as read.1. *1 To the Board of Supervsors of the Whereas, the followng named county of Lvngston, state of banks have urnshed the County llnos. Board wth copes of the last two As county collector of the coun, Sworn statem ents of resources y ful,v' ngston' s ate of 111," s' labltes whch such do hereby request you n accord- r, qurcd to furnsh Audjtor ance wth the laws of the state of o( Pub,c Accounts & \ 0 the c 1952 Santa F>, sustaned 1951 Wabash, sustaned 1947 Santa Fe. sustaned 1949 Santa Ft. sustaned. j 1950 Santa Fe. sustaned.»j 1948 Wabash, sustaned C.. sustaned Wabash, sustaned 1946 Gen. taxes overruled 1950 G. M. AO, overruled 1947 Santa Fe, overruled 1949 Santa Fe. overruled 1950 Santa Fe. overruled 1951 Santa Fe. overruled 1952 Santa Fe. overruled C\. overruled t., overruled 1950 Wabash, overruled 1949 Wabash, overruled 1944 Wabash, overruled l 5t Wabash, overruled 1952 Wababh. overruled 10 N Y * sustaned 1961 T.P.AW, sustaned 1951 G.M.AO. sustaned Nov. 30. balance llnos, to-wt: For an Act to add secton 4b to "An Act to troller of the Currency: Names of Banks. RANK RECCONCLATONS Pontac Natonal Hank. Motor Fuel Checks outstng Nos $ Our balance Nov $14, Bank balance Nov Pontac Natonal Hank. Llv Checks outstng No 2627 $ No 2662 $23, Co. San $20, Letters. Letters from R R Bartelsmey- er, Chef Hghway Engneer, wece read ordered placed on fle. Request Referred to Publc Prop, erty Commttee. Mr. Henry C. Koopman, Drector of Cvl Defense of Lvngston county, ntroduced Sgt. Tully of the Ground Observers Corps, who s located at Bloomngton, llnos, who made a short talk. Mr. Koopman also ntroduced Norman Cre go, owner operator of the Cty Arport for the past four years, whose request was referred to the Publc Property Commttee. Report of County Treasurer s Audtng Commttee. Report of the County Treasurer's Audtng Commttee was read, on moton of Detwler, seconded by Klen, was approved as read. December 14, To: The Honorable Charman Members of the Lvngston County Board of Supervsors: We, your Commttee on Audtng the County Treasurer s Accounts, beg leave to submt the followng report of all the accounts as kept by the county treasurer for the year December 1, 1953, to December t, Audtng Commttee for the County Treasurer. Sam Detwler, Charman. Carl F. Klen. Arthur C. Dxon. 8lst«s Attorney's Fees on* Fne* Dec. L balance...$ 7,717.1 Ft fnes fr. States Ally... 11J State AU Bos* Dec.. 1*53. balance Rec d. from taxes F'rom Twp. road fund From Geo. Cavezel Far machnery rental... From S. A R Tdwnshlp road No. 327 F'rem sale of materal From gas tax refund For damages to S.A.R Orders pad. Nos Nov. 30. balance Llvlngtlaa Coanty Farm sn* Dec balance Trfd. from county fund Rec d from pay patents Hec d. from.p.a.c. Rec d. from Amty Twp Rec d. from Pontac Twp Rec d from Readng Twp. Rec d. from F orrest Twp Rec d from Nebraska Twp. Rac'd, from Dwght Twp. Rec d. from ndan Grove Twt> Rec d. from Odell Twp. Rac'd from Charlotte Twp. Rac d from sale of eggs Rec'd. from sale of mlk Rac d, from sale of lvestock Rec d. from sale of gran Rec d. from sale of l Rec d from sgn rental Rec d. from patronage dvdend Rec d. from sale of scrap Orders pad- Nos Nev. 30. balance S12.500*8 79* * * $142, $ $142,204 *1 Horae $ , *04* ft, ; , ft $115, $no*40 no $115*11 29 Our balance Nov Bank balance Nov V Peatsc Natonal Bank. D.N.D.C. Fund Check outstng. No 749 $ 170 OUr balance Nov. 30, Bank balance Nov $ Featlac Natonal Bank. Cenolj Treasurer Checks outstng D. N. D C. F'kud Dec balance Rac d, from State of llnos Trfd. from county fund For care of Kenneth Glora Martn... For care of*stang chldren For care of Joles chld F ar care of Elvn Norrs Nancy Andrews $ * No 3173 $ 1ou NO >468 No 109 Ul 50 NO No No. 15* No No No No. ll n go No No Nos »> No No No U Nos Our balance Nov Bank balance Nov $26, Bank of Pontac, Cuu.ly T retsurer Checks outstng No t No No No No No. 35 m 80 Our balance Nov *34 91 Bank balance Nov * Bank af Pontac. Tawnsklp Rea* F'und Checks outstng No t No. ll H No Our balance Nov *72 1* Bank balance Nov. 30, 1934 * O. reylse the lau 5 pt ' pontac Natonal Bank County Collector, approved Feb Bank of Pon(jac ruary as amended. state Bank of Saunemn desgnate a bank, or banks n Frst Na(ona, Bank of Dwght whch funds or moneys n the euv ^ Natona, Bank of Farbury tody of he County Collector of Farmers Natona, Bank of Far. sad county may be kept b Charles P. Young ctzens Bank of Chataworth RESOLUTON0 ' Flanagan State Bank Re s o l u t o n, Krst Natona, Bank of Cu)lom Whereas, Charles Young, state Bank of GraymOrt county collector of the county of Ca state Bank Lvngston state of llnos, has Frs, state Bank of Forres, made fled the above fore.» k f n «ah# gong request by hm that ths Tavlor state Bank, Emngton Board desgnate a bank or banks. od c tatp Bank or other depostory, n whch the therefore, be t resolved funds moneys of the county b,he Coun, Board of,he coun, of Lvngs on. n he cus ody of ()f Ljv ngston llnoj th#t the sad collector of sad county, may above named banks hereby be., pl qualfed to receve such funds N?"' «he? / ' < anf^ monevs of the county treasurby the Board of Supervsors of the pr of h count of.v gston as county of L.vmgsjon state of 111 d ostohes ywh «, "«.'! a hplr regular mpe',.nhb moneys of the county of Lv- 14lh day "of December A D 954 ngs,on n,he custod> of Charles whl h Ume thete was a q u d ^ Youn«a% c- nt> treasurer of present, that the request f sad ^ \ * l] no,s collector be granted, that ths k* fl Charlet P. Young 6 shall be dscharged from reapons blty for all such funds moneys whch he deposts n the aforesad banks. Board does hereby desgnate Pontac Natonal Bank Bank of Pontac State Bank of Saunemn Frst Natonal Bank of Dwght bury Ctzens Bank of Chatsworth Flanagan State Bank Frst Natonal Bank of Cullom State Bank of Graymont Campus State Bank Frst State Bank of Forrest Bank of Dwght Taylor State Bank, Emngton Odell State Bank BftOk»( l-.ntl.r HUU Ad Read Checks outstng - No $ 8.25 No Nos Nos *,1 July , excess to Co. Supt. $2,74 o schools *P Nov Exp. chargeable to Co. fund 30, balance... Audt Report No. Z. Audt report No. 2 to determne the status of Lvngston county's townshp motor fuel tax funds as of December 31, 1953, was pre seated to the Board ordered placed as a permanent record n the clerk s offce. Audt Report No. Z3.. Audt report No. 33 to deter mne the status of Lvngston county's townshp motor fuel tan 1M refund funds u of Do Cdvnlf Ad Brldfl. Dec. 1, 1953, balance... Trfd. fr. state ad road... Rec d. fr. taxes... Orders pad No Nov , balaaco Craaatf Paa*._14M. balance... pa- Doe. Draft Beard Refunds to <» 1 '....» >1.... a «fujd u co ruae <«roen *r 84.84)...7..V. THU. Hr rtoohttoo ot Co. M. fr Hoad* Ml No Orders pad No* Nov. 30. balance * Our balance Nov $4 * Bank balance Nov. 30, Rank of Pontac, Llv. Co. Farm $5, Check outstng No Our balance Nov. 30, 1954 LlTln,l*a C.aalZ SM.drlam Dec , balance 81MJ44 48 Rec d from taxes 65, Order No. >427 cater led... W14 Rec d. from outsde countes, etc. 69^91.42 U30.1S1.12 Orders pad Nos Nov , balance $202, Forfet*# Tax Collocted Dec , balance... Tax collected... Bank balance Nov Bank of Pontac. County Ad Check outstng No. 293 Our Balance Nov * K.l llomt t t * Brdge* $ Bank balance Nov $ Pontlsc Natonal Bank. County Collector Checks outstng No * No NO *5 S3 Apr Trfd. U>CeU. Acct.V balance Our balance Nov *3 25 Bank balance Nov. 30, 1954 Pontac Natonal Bank. Con Payroll Fund 1.* Bach Per sea el Tat CnUee$44; Dec. 1. SM. balance...93,174 «Tax collected... 1*94 34 «5 G * Apr.. MS. TM to C*H. Acrt. SS.Sl Sp Hl.h-.z K: a outstng- US » 1* X S SB B p S B to "An Act to revse the law n relaton County Collector." ap proved February , as amended, provded that the RePort 'l0- amount of sad funds moneyk when deposted n sad bank or -.Specal Commttee on Audtng. Report No. 1 of the Specal banks shall not exceed seventy- ( ommttee on Audtng the Coun- fve per cent of the captal stock' * e le c to r s Accounts was read, surplus of such bank or bankslan" on n<r 'on ( Loudon, second- n whch sad funds or moneys are j ^ Dxon, was approved as deposted, n accordance wth th s reaf*- resoluton To,he Honorable Charman Members of the Lvngston County Board of Supervsors: Your Specal Commttee on Audt of the County Collector met wth the county collector on December 6, 1954, all members present. beg leave to submt the followng report on the fnal dstrbuton of the 1953 txes: Sam Detwler, Charman. Arthur C. Dxon, Carl F Klen. Request Resoluton County Treasurer. Request of Charles P. Young, as county treasurer, was read. A Tout t.«c«u*cuoo> Amoust cututd lul report... Olteoted»lac* last report... UftdUtrlbutcd Ust report Uss - Refund snce last report Total for fnal dstrbuton... v Be t further resolved that each Frst Natonal Ba nk o7 Farbun bank tor banks ber(>b> desgnated Farmers Natonal Bank of Far as a depostory for such funds or jmoneys shall furnsh ths County Board wth a copy of all bank statements whch t s or they are requred to furnsh to the Audtor of Publc Accounts or to the Comptroller of the Currency whle actng as such depostory Provded, that the amount of such deposts shall not exceed seventy fve per cent (75%) of the n whch funds moneys of the captal stock surplus of such sad county of Lvngston, state of or hanks the county llnos, n the custody of the»«urer shall not be dscharged countv collector of sad county, on? responsblty for any such may be kept. funds or moneys deposted n any Be t further resolved, that sad hank n excess o such lmtaton, bank or banks have at th«meet- '* further resolved that the ng furnshed the Board of S u p e r -, o umh,a Casualty Company, sure- vsors wth copes of all sworn on,be h«nd of ( harles P. Young statements of resources labl a^ county treasurer of the county les whch sad banks were re <v Lvngston, shall not be lable qured to furnsh to the comptrol- *h,>reon f r an> 1 ** sustaned by ler of the currency or state aud- *b<' 'Hsolvency, falure or closng,or of any of the aforesad approved t s further resolved, that ths hanks, resoluton s adopted n accord Sam Detwler, ance wth an Act to add Secton., charm an. A rthur C. Dxon, Carl F. Klen. 3J98.V8S.3t fs.l8s.78 7S7Jtt.lt

10 15.ftJ6.UO 19.M ft *41.44 a * * *! * W' AMrbutloo... All Of Whch s respectfully sub l th day of December, Chas. Loudon, Charman,. W. Brown, A rthur C. Dxon. T l lt t 3, S ft , jm :a , the sherff, Harold Anderson, clams presented to them rec- fnd them to be correct. We fnd omnended that the clerk ssue orders on the county treasurer to the several clamants for the amounts *! ** N k Specal Commttee Audtng. Report No. X of the Specal Com- *ttoe on Audtng the County Collector s Accounts was read, on moton of Loudon, seconded by Askew, was approved as read. To the Honorable Charman Members of the Lvngston County Board of Supervsors: Your Specal County Collector s Commttee begs leave to submt the followng report, a recaptula ton of all the 1953 taxes dstrbuted by the county collector. there s due the county for the perod endng December 4, 1954, the sum of $5, The check of Harold Anderson, n the amount of $5,358.81, has been deposted wth the county treasurer, Charles P. Young, recept for same s attached to ths report. Dated ths 14th day of December, A. D. Kenneth Hummel, Charman. C. M. Turner, Lester Hubly. State of llnos, Lvngston county, Offce of the county treasurer. Receved ths 3rd day of December, 1954, of Harold Anderson, fve thous three hundred ffty- eght 81/100 dollars for surplus earnngs. Charles P. Young, County Treasurer. Countersgned by ra L. Boyer, County Clerk. $5, County Collectors Account of 1933 taxes dstrbuted by the Collector. _ ral taxes R. R. taxes)... 2 tax collected t«eta dralnage... ctoos end old 1946 objectons overruled. $3,577, allowed as follows: Names, Nature of Clam. Amt. Walton Department Store..$15.00 Chas. Laurtzen, Dwght, transents' blls for food board transents, etc All of whch s respectfully submtted ths 14th day of December, H. H. McCaughev. Charman Earl C. Mortmore, Homer Dodge, Elmer D. Elbert, Jacob H. Helmers all sources for dstrbuton $3,613, t. a. Brde...$ Town Fve TlMflVls Lbrary *8 Vermllon Specal Dranage ***** * \ extenson fees..!:! Tnx sale coot (county clerk)... 11Q.,a -* Collector s commssons to earnngs account... >cbool> Request Resoluton Sherff. Request of Wlls B. Harms, sherff, was read. Resoluton des- gnatng depostores was read, on moton of Hummel, seconded by Hubly, was adopted as read. REQUEST FOR DESGNATON OF DEPOSTORES., Wlls R. Harms, n accord- ance wth an act of the General j Assembly adopted now n force effect, hereby request the Board of Supervsors of Lv- ngston county, llnos, to desg nate depostores n whch mones receved by me as such sherff may be deposted. Wlls H. Harms. RESOLUTON DESGNATNG Tu rou*c tod after settlement Total taxes dstrbuted... All of whch s respectfully submtted ths 14th day of December, A. D Chas. Loudon, Charman. J. W. Brown, _ Arthur C. Dxon Whereas, Wlls R. Harms, pur- j suant to the term s of an act of the S S Rh SK* Report No. 1 Fees Salares Commttee. Report No. 1 of the Fees Salares Commttee was read, on moton of Kpfer, seconded by Dodge, was approved as read. To the Board of Supervsors of Uvngston county, llnos: Your Commttee on Fees Salares (J.P. P.M.) No. 1 respectfully report that they have examned the clams presented to them recommended that the clerk ssue orders on the county treasurer to the several clamants for the amounts allowed as follows: Name. Amount John Slbcrzahn... $ All of whch s respectfully sub mtted ths 30th day of November H. J. Kpfer, Charman. Andrew Roy, Frank Stahlcr, A. D. Askew. Report No. 2 Fees Salares Commtter. Report No. 2 of the Fees Salares Commttee was read, on moton of Kpfer, seconded by Dodge, was approved as read. To the Board of Supervsors of Lvngston county, llnos: Your Commttee on Fees Salares No. 2 respectfully report that they have examned the clams presented to them rec ommended that the clerk ssue or de.-s on the county treasurer to the several clamants for the amounts allowed as follows: Names. Amount H B. Bedell. J.P...$12 00 Rudolph E. Sne All of whch s respectfully sub mtted ths 14th day of December H. J. Kpfer, Charman. Andrew Roy, Frank Stahlcr, A. D. Askew. Adjournment. t was moved by Askew, seconded by Stahlcr, that the Board ad journ untl 1:30 p. m. Moton carred. AFTERNOON SESSON. Pontac, llnos. December 14, The Board of Supervsors reconvened at 1;30 p. m., pursuant to adjournment. Roll call was had the charman announced a quorum present. John Hofer. Henry C. Koopman, Charles Loudon, Carl F. Klen, Glenn Antrm, Harlow verson, Ar thur C. Dxon, N. J. Wagner, F. H. Lester, Carl T. Hunscker, H. J. Kpfer, Homer Dodge, Jacob H. Helmers, James A. Patterson, Earl C. Mortmore, Fred Mur, C. M. Turner, Margarelha G. Meyer, J. W. Brown, Elmer D. Elbert, John M. Spafford, Frank Stahlcr, Char les Laurtzen, Kenneth Hummel, A. D. Askew, Lester Hubly, Sam Detwler, Hugh H. McCaughey. General Assembly of the state of J llnos adopted now n force effect, has requested the Board of Supervsors of Lvngston county, state of llnos, to desgnate a bank or banks, or other depostory n whch the funds moneys n hs or her custody as sherff may be deposted. Now, therefore, be t resolved! by the sad Lvngston C o u n ty ^ a n e s jr o u n g Board of Supervsors that the fol! Report No. 1 Fnance Commttee. Report No. 1 of the Fnance Commttee was read, on mu ton of Hunscker, seconded by Klen, was approved as read. November 30, To* the Board of Supervsors of Lvngston county, llnos: Your Commttee on Fnance No. 1 respectfully report that they have examned the clams pre sented to them recommended that the clerk ssue orders on the county treasurer to the several clamants for the amounts allowed as follows: Names. Nature of Clam. Amt. Dr. E. G. Beatty, servces rendered dependent....$ Dr. H. J. Fnnegan, servces rendered dependent.... Dr. Robert J. Hughes, servces rendered dependent. Dr. D. H. Johnston, servces rendered dependents Dr. C. J. Ress, servces rendered dependent.... Dr. Paul G. Theobald, servces rendered dependent. G. C. Murphy Co., clothng for dependent... Spurgeon s Mercantle Co., clothng for dependents.. Lutheran Homes, clothng servces for dependents Tot & Teen Shop, clothng for d ep enden ts dealer $89 25 $17.75 Cornell Journal... Long Pont A dvocate---- R. L. VanAlstyne & Sons. Dwght Star & Herald $59.94 $ Pontac Offce Supply... Dxe Cafe... Cottage Cafe... Cottage Cafe... The Schutz Publshng House... R. D. Wllam:;, D.V.M... Fort Dodge Laboratores, nc... Donovan M Kramer.... Blls Pad Between Sessons. Geo. M. Leonard, crcut clerk... $ Harold *.M. Lcgg Donald L. Enderle John A. Taylor Gale Wllams Sydney S. Eckstone Ralph E. Crpe, sherff, Vala, Roy C. Docrfler, sherff, Wll county... Herbert M. Culp, sherff, Vermllon county Hubert H. Edwards... Bartel Zstra, clerk, Crown Pont, lnd.... John A. Taylor... Duane Jacobson, Postmaster... Orvlle Warren, county clerk, Kankakee county... Smth s Jewelry... Sterry Block, by John H. Hens... Robert M. K n k ead... Davd E. Roth... Lous Kndelberger... Nms Transportaton.... rvng P p e r... rvng Pper... ra L. B o y e r... Dxe Cafe... Arche C. Holdng... Arche C. Holdng G. E. Mcng Grocery... Brunskll & Reynolds... Earl O. Morrson... Spurgeon Merc. Co... Studley s Pant Store... Carter s Bakery, nc Pontac Dary Co... Gbson's Market & Locker Servce John J. McGrath... Ots Law, M.D... G. C. Murphy Co... Harold J. Kelley Rodno Grocery Pfaff s Pastry Shop Wolf-Jacobson, nc. Socony-Vacuum Ol Co... Snclar Refnng Co... Phllps Petroleum Co... Cross Roads Servce Staton... Vance's Shell Servce Staton... Edwards Tre Servce... Arnolts Conoco Servce.. Stard Ol Co... Duffy's Modern Servce.. Russ McDugle... Tbbetts Servce Staton. Shell Ol Co... Pontac Motor Co... Log Cabn Ol Co... Danels Ol Co... $1, $ $1, , $3, All of whch s respectfully submtted ths 29th day of November, Jacob H. Helmers, Charman. A rthur C. Dxon, Harlow verson, Lester Hubly $ Blls Pad Between Sessons. September, Elzabeth Green... $ Pearl Mller Report No. 2 Commttee on Jal Jal Accounts Report No. 2 of the Commttee 'on Jal Jal Accounts was All of whch s respectfully sub read, on moton of Helmers, mtted ths 30th day of November. seconded by verson, was approved 1954, 14th day of December, Jas read. Ben Gerber lowng bank or banks are hereby J na '... desgnated depostores n whch 10 ^0J'la S e rv c e the funds moneys n the custody of Wlls R. Harms, as sherff may be deposted: Pontac Natonal Bank. Be t further resolved that no bank heren desgnated as a do postory shall be qualfed to receve such funds or moneys u n tl1 t has furnshed the Board of Su Lutheran Homes, Musca tne, la...! Salem Chldren s Home... October,! Elzabeth Green... $ Pearl Mller Charles Young... Ben Gerber rene Cna Carl T. Hunscker. Charman Frank Lester, Carl F. Klen, J A Patterson, Charles Laurtzen. ra L. Boyer, county clerk clerk of the county court, waa read, on moton of Kmber, seconded by Lester, was adopted as read. REQUEST FOR DESGNATON OF DEPOSTORY. State of llnos, Lvngston county. To the County Board of the county of Lvngston n sad county: The undersgned, ra L. Boyer, of the county of Lvngston of sad county state, respectfully represents unto your honorable body that under an act adopted by the general assembly of the state of llnos, now n full force effect, t shall be the duty of the County Board when requested by the county clerk to desgnate a bank or banks or other depostory n whch funds or moneys of the county clerk clerk of the county court n the custody of the sad ra L. Boyer may be kept the sad ra L. Boyer shall be dscharged from responsblty for all such funds or moneys whch he deposts n a depostory so desg nated. The undersgned, therefore, requests the County Board of the county of Lvngston n sad coun ty state to desgnate approve the bank or banks or other depostory n whch the funds or moneys of sad county clerk clerk of the county court n the custody of the sad ra L. Boyer may be kept, as provded by law ra L. Boyer, County Clerk Clerk of County Court. DESGNATON OF DEPOSTORY BY COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVSORS. State of llnos, Lvngston coun ty, Whereas, ra L. Boyer, of the county of Lvngston, has, pursu ant to the terms of an act of the general assembly of the state of llnos, adopted now n full force effect, requested ths County Board to desgnate, qualfy approve the banks n whch the funds money of the coun ty of Lvngston n hs custody as county clerk clerk of the clerk of the county court of the county of Lvngston as depostores n whch the funds moneys of the county of Lvngston n the custody of ra L. Boyer as county clerk clerk of the county court of the county of Lvngston, llnos, may be kept, ra L. Boyer shall be dscharged from responsblty for all such funds moneys whch he deposts n the aforesad banks. Be t further resolved that each bank or banks hereby desgnated as a depostory for such funds or moneys shall furnsh ths County Board wth a copy of all bank statements whch t s or they are requred to furnsh to the Audtor of Publc Accounts or to the Comptroller of the Currency whle actng as such depostory. Provded, that the amount of such deposts shall not exceed seventy-fve (75%) of the captal stock surplus of such bank or banks the county clerk clerk of the county court shall not be dscharged from responsblty for any such funds or moneys deposted n any bank n excess of such lmtaton. Be t further resolved that the Glens Falls nsurance Company, surety on the bond of ra L. Boyer as county clerk clerk of the county court of the county of Lvngston shall not be lable thereon for any loss sustaned by the nsolvency, falure or closng of any of the aforesad approved banks. Wm. A. Kmber, Homer Dodge, J. W. Brown. To the Board of Supervsors of Lvngston county, Hlnos: Your Commttee on Jal Jal Accounts No. 2 respectfully re-.., port that they have examned the cour* may be kept, clams presented to them rec-! Whereas, the followng- named ommended that the clerk ssue kanks have furnshed ths County Jorders on the county treasurer to Hoarc* w,,l copes of the last two Resoluton Fnance Commttee, (he several clamants for the s.wf rn s,a,ernef'ts *-resources Resoluton of the Fnance Com amounts allowed as follows: labltes whch such banks are re Appeared Before Board. Mr. Mles N. Calkns, secretary of the Pontac Chamber of Commerce, Floyd Byrne, mayor of the cty of Pontac, appeared before the Board explaned the purpose of (he Pontac Area Plan Commsson, solctng ther fnancal assstance, also requestng the charman to appont a commttee from the body to meet wth them. Contrbuton to Fre Department. t was moved by Dxon, seconded by Lester, that Mr. Paul L. Bolen, superntendent of the Lvngston county nursng home farm, be nstructed to contrbute $50.00 to the Pontac Fre Departmttee was read, on moton of Names Request of Sherff Referred to Commttee on Audtng Sherff s Accounts. Charman Wagner referred the request of the sherff to the Com j mttec on Audtng Sherff's Accounts to report back later at ths sesson. pervtsors wth copes of the two ey.... last sworn statements of resources j ^ a, 0,c Socal ^erv*t labltes, whch such bank s Lutheran Homes, Musca requred to furnsh to the Audtor 1, lne a: -,... of Publc Accounts, or to t h e ka e Chldren s Home. Comptroller of Currency: All of whch s respectfully sub Be t further resolved that each *cd th's 30' h ^ November, bank desgnated as depostory for an(l 'Bh December, such funds or moneys shall fur j nsh the Board of Supervsors) ^ ar* * Hunscker, wth a copy of all bank statements, *; harman. whch t s requred to furnsh to! Frank H. Lester, the Audtor of Publc Accounts, ^ ar,, eln. or the Comptroller of Currency Charles Laurtzen, whle actng as such depostory; 3 ^ atterson. Hunscker. seconded by was approved as read Woode s Grocery RESOLUTON G E. Mcng G ro cery... by the Fnance Commttee of the Chatsworth Locker Plant Lvngston County Board of Su- Harold Anderson, sherff pervsors, passed ths 14th day Goodrch Servce... of December. A. ). 1954: Whereas, Wlls R. Harms, dd on the 6 th day of December. A ). 1954, take over the olfce of sherff of Lvngston county; Whereas, all funds n the hs of Harold Anderson, outeong sherff of Lvngston county, ll nos, have been turned over to the county treasurer of Lvngston county, llnos; Whereas, Wlls R Harms as sherff of Lvngston county, llnos,..... nent n apprecaton of ther Amount!flu' rc^ * furnsh to the Audtor j splendd co operaton wth the Lester, D&S Drug S t o r e... $ of,>ublc Acconts or to the Comp troller of the Currency: 6q Yq Name of Banks. 1 Pontac Natonal Bank Bank of Pontac $ All of whch s respectfully sub mlled ths 14th day of December, Jacob H. Hemers, Charman. Lester Hubly, A rthur C. Dxon, Harlow verson. Now, therefore, be t resolved by the County Board of the county of Lvngston. llnos, that the above named hanks are hereby qualfed to receve such funds moneys of the county clerk «county. Moton carred. Annual Report nventory. Mr. Paul L Bolen read hs annual report nventory for the year t was moved by Dxon, seconded by Kpfer, that the report nventory be approved made a matter of record n the proceedngs of ths Board. Moton carred. ' ullta* Order* Drawn on toualy Treasurer Aganst 4ounty Nursng llomr farm Fund* for Twelve Month Perod Appontment of Commttee. t was moved by Brown, second has no funds or money on h ed by Lester, that the char ap wth whch to pay the current op-1 pont a commttee of three to eratng expenses of the offce of sherff of sad Lvngston county; Sem annual Report of Sherff. The sem-annual report of the sherff was read, on moton (plus of such bank, the sherff of Hummel, seconded by Hubly, was approved as read Whereas, your commttee deems t necessary proper that the -... n* nr v«-> t'n. nn. t«w. sad Wlls R. Harms as sherff of Be t further resolved that, ' " Lvngston county, llnos, should such funds or moneys are depos Report No. 2 of the Fnance f havc on the sum of one,hou. ted n a bank heren desgnated Commttee was read, on no san( (wo hundred dollars (S1200 as a depostory, the amounts of ton of Hunscker, seconded byjooj as workng captal for the op such deposts shall not exceed Laurtzen, was approved as read. 75% of the captal stock sur To the Board of Supervsors of November $ May December June 6.SO26 January 6A89 27 July February August March September Aprl October Expendtures charged to Superntendent matron Total... the followng accounts: (75%) V Four full tme nurses one part tme 9 c-; Detary employees two full tme, one par tme *4 72 resorrt to he nsmnrv,l the tle 1Two,ul1,,me hou**keeper». 7 part tme houacker*., J part tme respect 10 me memory O m e late Brrm, n,, part tme *.rhw»»r. part tme mantenance man 4.! W. E. Moore. Moton carred. The charman apponted on ths com- j. n d nnttee; Brown, Loudon Del* Fuel VL-lpr Power lght 1 Telephone Rond nsurance nsurance. Doctor, dentst, ambulance Drug* drugstore supples,vngston county, llnos: shall not be dscharged from re Your Commttee on Fnance No. sponsblty for any such funds or 2 respectfully report that they December 4, 1954 moneys deposted n any bank n have examned the clams present Sem annual report of the offcal excess of such lmtaton ;!cd to them recommended that fees emoluments receved Be * further resolved that the the clerk ssue orders on the coun- expendtures made by Har depostores mentoned heren ty treasurer to the several clam- old Anderson, sherff of the j have furnshed that body wth j ants for the amounts allowed as county of Lvngston, state of 11 Jcopes of ther last two statem ents' follows; lnos. as furnshed to the Comptroller of Names. Amount. To the Charman of the County Currency, or Audtor of Publc Ac^/Vernon VonQualen...$ Board of Lvngston county:, Harold Anderson, sherff n for the county of Lvngston state of llnos, respectfully present the followng report of all fees emoluments of my offce also of recepts of whatever name or character, all necessary expendtures, as follows, to wt: B.Lrt.1 M.y. 1K<: Cah balance... Carred arroenta... 43S Book balance B'r,lp4a: Common law... Chancery law... County court... Probate court... naane feet... Justce fees Total recepts tas so 3SJ 32 10* S *0 70 counts whch statements are ap-1 Myra McCarrey proved accepted. Kenneth Hummel, C. M. Turner, Lester Hubly. Tmes-Prcss Publshng Co... Burdette Smth Co. $53.50 $ Stenographc Machnes, nc... Mr. F rcd Mur, charman of the soap, sprays. <ompounds.nsurance Commttee broueht no l'*per *ood* jantor supples cratng expenses of the offce of U, m;tu.r <>f coun{y.j L n c t?! u h o ^ r '. ^...,>r n" n Sn o " L a f o r 3 C y T ' a?kp<l thk, C0 UntAV,Crk, 0. X - n. n l o & J ^ ^ l l e.. n * P,.n, t'. f.. plan hs problem. After consder p.m pstmm*,, ^ ov' therefore, be t resolved -.ble dscusson, durng whch Mrs n<*«rn* that ra L. Boyer, county clerk «>f' Moyer explaned the procedure of Lvngston county. llnos ssue hlng of nsurance at the sana an order on Charles P. Young.,onum ;n( Mr Callahan coun y treasurer of Lvngston onmjn(,ton, nols> nsurancc Of u m r 'u adjustcr. explaned ther angle of. ^ u s u n e n t of clams, t agreed by all present that we would study the prolj^t over be.m7 SS J ms' Jft V) «7367 OS *>9J *»«2* SO 6* ** ** 320 S Lvngston county, Llnos, for the sum of one thous two hundred Report of Offcal Bond Commttee. Report of the Offcal Bond Com- Pontac Offce Supply Co. mttce was read, on moton of Kcuffel & Esser Co... Spafford, seconded by Detwler, Keystone Envelope Co... was approved as read. Panama Beaver, nc... To the Board of Supervsors of Ots Law dollars ($ ), sad sum to he a 1/f,, retaned by the sad Wlls ft forc tak,n«a v0, o n ' 1 Harms as aforesad used for the operatng expenses of hs of Adjournment. H rals rsers on steam ppes Plumbng... Wndow shades Bathroom repar Kemodel ktchen... Wrng... Wall board Kxpenac of new bolers... was ' *** '* Furnshngs»nd Equpment Pck-up truck... Gas tank... Four bedsde cabnets, four mrrors Food mxer potato peeler.awn mower... Refrgerator... Dnng room sute... Sx beds 477 *0 US 7ft 19.M $ * ft 1 t was moved by Kpfer, second Bo.-r "e*-"* <"'a dumbn* flee as sherff aforesad, that t.... cu.nd tru,k m-.r ft 27 no on 1* Second Day MORNNG SESSON. Total *al»ncw rerelpta Dl.barac manta: Mlw*lla OTcn eapenae j -.v;, -.; - SbcrfVa aalarv >«*«W-jl**»"2* n -!>»p«tlm salary leaa W-Tax add M.R1 deputy salary lew. W-Tax.M.R.K. Kxlra deputy salary k a WTu... ftf.r.f. payments remtted... W-Tex r«*ut- J J0H « J1 20 Total tfubursemenlft V.lance a# Deremker , Cash talaac* Carred ucoun 5.15* *1 21* *0 Book balance... Total balance duburmuncnts, Harold Anderson, do solemnly swear, that the foregong account s. n all respects, just fnte, accordng to my best knowledge belef; that have nether receved, drectly or ndrectly, nor drectly or ndrectly agreed to receve or be pad, for my own or another s beneft, any other money*. ar«c»e or consder;.".", than heren stated; nor am en ttled to any fee or emolument (<" Lvngston county, llnos Your Commttee on Offcal Bond respectfully report that they have examned the clams presented to them recommended that j the clerk ssue orders on the county treasurer to the several 1clamants for the amounts allowed *7 as follows: s4.34.m, Names. Amount. j K. G Essngton... $2, j Lous H. Ramen Agency 4, Dckler nsurance Agency LcMessurer ns. Agency Blessman A Berry All of whch s respectfully submtted ths 14th day of December, John M. Spafford, Charman. Sam Detwler, Fred Mur. the perod mentoned other than those heren specfed. Harold Anderson, Sherff, Lvngston County, llnos. Report of Mscellaneous Clams Commttee. Report of the Mscellaneous Clams Commttee was read, on moton of McCaughey, second- ubscrbed sworn lo before! ed by Dodge, was approved as ths 4th day of December, A. read. D. To the Board of Supervsors of (Seal) Geo. M. Leonard, Lvngston county, llnos: Clerk of the Crcut Court. Your Commttee on Msccllanc- Clayton C. Harbeck. sherff, Ottawa,... Perry Danforth... A. E. Prce, Photographer... Donnell Prnt Shop $ 0.75 $ Pantagraph Prntng & Statonery Co. $ 3 01 $ Goff s Hardware & Auto Parts... Pantagraph Prntng & the sad Wlls t. Harms repay,hal 'bo Board ad- the sad sum of one thous two 1 arn. UM, 3 m-. Wednesday hundred ($ ) from t)lc mornmh Moton carred earnngs ol hs olfce report.491the same to the Lvngston County 1.27 Board of Supervsors n hs sem annual report to be fled as of the frst day of June, A ) 1955, at a j meetng of the sad Board of Supervsors to be held n June, A ) , sad report to show the sad 13 00! one thous two hundred ($ ) dollars on h as surplus to tl clr room n,he court housc on be returned to Charles P Young 1'*le ab ve date at 9:30 a. m., pur- county treasurer of Lvngston suant t0 adjournment, were county, llnos Pontac, llnos, December 15, The Board of Supervsors met n 191,72 Carl T. Hunscker, Charles Laurtzen, Carl F. Klen, J A Patterson, Frank H. Lester.! Report No. 1 Commttee on Jal ! Jal Accounts. Report No. 1 of the Commttee on Jal Jal Accounts was read, on moton of Helmers, Statonery Co ] seconded by Dxon, was approved J * r*e 6.40 as read j To the Board of Supervsors of j Lvngston county, Hlnos: Your Commttee on Jal Jal 1, ' Accounts No. 1 respectfully report * that they have examned the clams presented lo them rcc- Corp !ommended that the clerk ssue or- Pontac Leader Publsh- (ders on the county treasurer to Donnell Prnt Shop Byers Prntng Co. $ $43.93 F'rank Thornber Co. $10108 $1, llnos Olfce Supply Co. Addressograph Multgraph Publsh- We, the undersgned, have exam ous ned the books accounts of j that Clams they have ng Co... Pontac Leader ng Co.... v... The Odef T m e s... The Emngton Joker.... respectfully report Flanagan Home T m es... Chatsworth Planexamned the j The j the several clamants for the j amounts allowed as follows: 1, Names. Amount Pontac Produce Co...$ Woode s Grocery Bennett s C le a n e rs Severs Drug Store, nc., called to order by Charman Wag ncr. On roll call, the followng answered present: John Hofer, Henry C. Koopman, Charles Loudon, Andrew Roy, Carl F. Klen, Glenn Antrm, Harlow verson, Arthur C. Dxon, N. J. Wagner, F. H. Lester, Carl T. Hunscker, H. J. Kpfer, Wllam A. Kmber, Homer Dodge, Jacob H. Helmers, James A. Patterson, F'red Mur, C. M. Turner, Margar- ctha G. Meyer, J. W. Brown, Elmer D. Elbert, John M. Spafford, Frank Stahlcr, Charles Laurtzen, Kenneth Hummel, A. D. Askew, Lester Hubly, Sam Detwler, Hugh H. McCaughey1. repar Applance repar... Total mmng heme expendture* Farm Expendture* Superntendent (25% combned salary Supt. Matron) Farm labor, one full tme, one part tme. Purchase poultry lvestock... Seed feed... Gas. ol urease (two-thrds). New farm equpment, ncludng mower, tractor, cultvator, hammer mll Machnery repar New farm buldng repar... Mscellaneous - Shellng balng... Fence repar... Fertlzer... Dranage Amr,, due*, gravel, drt, mlker aupplea, veternary , 3.W1.34 t ft 25 1>246 <M Uft S $ Total Farm Expendtures... Total Nursng Home Expendtures Total Expendtures Recepts Turned n tn County Treasurer for Twelve Month Perod. December January February March. Aprl... May S June.. July... August September October.. November Total recepts Mnutes. The mnutes of the prevous meetng were read approved. Request Resoluton. Request from ra L.* Boyer, county clerk clerk of the county court, was read. A resolu j lon desgnatng depostores of Rerepta from Followng Sources: Care of PAC patents... $ Care of prvate pay patents )34 66 Care of townshp patents « Total Nursng Home recepts... Sale 16 calves......'...$ Sale 12 cows $ Sale 54 hogs Rale chckens... Sale bushels com... Sale 576 bushels oats... Dvdends sgn rental Sale ron... P... Sale, rght-of-way... Sale eggs... v... Sale mlk Total Farm Recepts ft 1,04ft 70 40ft SS $ Patent Davft PAC patents... Townshp patents Prvate pay patents Transent patents.. Patent Days Record :: MS Total patent daya -- Patent per day average.. Patents admtted... Patents dscharged... Patent deaths... Must patents at any tme. Least patents at any tunc Tfca Folot?teg Artsss aro Townshp patent*... Prvate pay patent*... PAC pateota... Total... Petty Cash on h December MB ttr... nary... Fttnury...:... March... Ahr >... j... May... Sms... July... August... flftptmhjg... October... November... Totals... Cash on h December l. Onons harvested at $ Carrots harvested at Cabbage harvested at $ Turnp* harvested at $ Fresh vegetables used from the garde Pork butchered (lve weght)... Chckens dressed... Eggs produced... Corn. 100 acres averaged 87 Bus... Oats. 87 acres averaged 44.8 Bus... Alfalfa hay... Straw baled... Respectfully submtted, Paul L. Bolen, Supt State of llnos, county of Lvj ston, NVENTORY. December 1, n the matter of the annual p sonal property nventory of ngston county nursng home farm on the frst day of Deo her, A. D. 1954, n conformty v the stng rules of the Board Supervsors as far as the same come to the possesson or kn< edge of the County Nursng He Farm Commttee. LVESTOCK Hogs 8 Sows......$ & 20 Butcher hogs... a 40 Pgs 4, 1Male hog..., $1.9 Poultry 150 Layng hens...$ y Cattle 14 Holsten mlk cows...$ Holsten hefer calves. 18 Mo l.s 1Sucklng calf... 7 Feeder cows... $ 7 Feeder calves ) Yearlng hefers 4 Holsten hefer calves. 4 Mo.. 1Holsten herd bull... 2 $6.0 Gran. Hay. Straw. Feed Bus. com at $ $6, Bus. oats at 73c \JS Bales alfalfa hay...1a 1,200 Bales straw... 3 Ton chcken, hog dary feed 3 811J Cold Storage Equpment 2 Walk-n ce boxes... $1J 2 Ktchen refrgerators Deep freezers... 4 $2.1.sundry Equpment 3 Washng machnes t* Mangle 1 1Engne, shaftng beltng.1 1Extractor... 1Clothes dryer... ] p Hosptal Eqalpmeat Medclnea. * nstruments Wheel chars (2> Dressngs Kvrnges needles nvald walker Exercse bars <4>... Sterlzer... to Farm mplements 1Model Mtractor plow $ 1J 14-row cultvator 1Ford tractor loader 2; 1Altl* Chslmer combne. 1 1lat. 2M com husker. 1j 1Gran header.... Stalk cutter 1Fence mower. Feld cultvator 1Tem dsc fl dsc 1Roller Corn bnder... ) Wagons, complete... 1Com planter... 1Feed tender 5lftl«eevator 1Manure spreader 1Sde rake 1Hay fork rope l Harrow... 1Oat eeeder 1Garden tractor 1nsde gran eevator 1Mlk cooler 1Mlkng machne 1Cool elevator... Old horse drawn machnery 2 com plows, wheat drll, lme spreader, harness... Forks, shovels, spades. 2 hog feeders. waterer. 2 brooder stoves tu Bstcherar Equpment 1Steam renderng kettle... 1Meat block... 1Copper kettle Cleavers, steels, knves, lard preat gambles, saw Automobles Tracks 1 Chevrolet pck up truck tl 1 Chevrolet 2 too truck 1 Gravrrtcs. Vegetables. Meals. d Cana No 10 peaches 2 Caane No. 10 aprcots 1 Caae No. 18 prune plums 1 Case blended frut )uce U cast No lft tomatoes 1Cast No. 18 corn U Caao No 2 apple sauce 1Case No 18 spnach 2 Caooo No. 18 homny 1Caao salt... 1Caao No 9)* pears S Caoo No. lft aprcots %Case mushrooms U Caao cookng molasses 14 Caoo No. 18 apple sauce 1Caoo No. 18 pumpkn 1Caoo Corned beef 1/2 Caao cranberry sauce 1Caao chcken noodle soup 1Case tomato soup U Case No. 4 salmon 1Caoo mushroom soup 24 lbs powderod sugar 28 Jars lemon concentrate Caao dessert powder 28 Lbe. corn takes 1Case crackers lbe. tapoca... H TC MgS... A 28 Lba. lea... S# Lbe sugar Lbs tour Lbs macarosd 8 Wa* paper Lbe. coffee... ft Lbe. bakng powder 2 Lbe atrtmoalo Lbe. oafmttoa)... 1 Cast oloomargtno... 2 Mk8 OttftOM *1 salad drmssbtg... Gal p4ehm chps Lbs. potatoes... Frozen meat... Home canned tom a toe juce S Gals, syrup... Caoo No. 10 pears... 1 Caao mtlaot... 2 Caooo Box too juce... U Caoo No. 2 com... 1 Caao No. 2 kdney beans... y. Caoo No. t SM booao... 1 Com No. 18 moo boons... 1Case No. 18 dced boots... u Caao No. 244 pneapple... U Case No. 2U peaches... H Caao rpe ollvee... tt Gaao groan am#... Caoo dabetc frut... 1 Caoo No. 18 mncemeat No. B{ J r r*m rason... No. 2H..

11 k of the county court of ty of Lvngston as depost whch the funds of the county of Lvng- he custody of ra L. Boyer Ly clerk clerk of the :ourt of the county of Lv- lllnos, may be kept, Joyer shall be dscharged. sponsblty for all such nd moneys whch he de- the aforesad banks, further resolved that each banks hereby desgnated postorv for such funds or shall furnsh ths County wth a copy of all bank nts whch t s or they are 1 to furnsh to the Audtor le Accounts or to the oler of the Currency ctng as such depostory, ded, that the amount of posts shall not exceed sev- e (75%) of the captal nd surplus of such bank or the county clerk >f the county court shall dscharged from respons- or any such funds or mon- posted n any bank n ex- such lmtaton, t further resolved that the Falls nsurance Company, on the bond of ra L. Boyer nty clerk clerk of the court of the county of Lv- shall not be lable thereon y loss sustaned by the n- :y, falure or closng of any aforesad approved banks. Wm. A. Kmber, Homer Dodge, J. W. Brown. appeared Before Board. Mles N. Calkns, secretary Pontac Chamber of Com-, Floyd Byrne, mayor of ty of Pontac, appeared be- he Board explaned the se of the Pontac Area Plan sson, solctng ther fnan- ssstance, also request- he charman to appont a ttec from the body to meet hem. buton to Fre Department. vas moved by Dxon, second- Lester, that Mr. Paul L., superntendent of the Lv- n county nursng home be nstructed to contrbute to the Pontac Fre Depart- n apprecaton of ther dd co-operaton wth the y. Moton carred. nual Report nventory. Paul L. Bolen read hs an- report nventory for the t was moved by Dxon, ded by Kpfer, that the re- nventory be approved made a matter of record n proceedngs of ths Board, n carred..wa»}!»>» ol,,. Nursng Homr Farm Fund* for tod f 2J999 'J7 103* ra. 2 part tme tenance man *78 *J K* * SO... 6* * Cf»» pool * S * no 00 1* , # VMM Matron)» 99* 9* , cultvator, ham * $ *20 3 le* r far Twelve Month Perod f pt* J9.O $ ' * $ rord ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: l l... T...2?... w Tk. ranls tfm.l... fat Uthaw ('Hll Nsr.teg H.u Twuhp p.l.au... S74.S2 Prvate pax patlaau... }.Ml.l4 1FAC path Tatal»u... Alton H.wt r.u. Ca>k Arcat C.h «hud De QratUtr laa a a n r... February.. March... Aprl... May... Jurs August... Sfafamter October... Ngvrmbcr Total... Dccmbcr 1. tu Recepts t MV Fxpended Caah on h Dmmbtt, 1*34... Cy Oaloaa harveattml at S Bua. Carrot* harvested at S Bua. Cabbage harvested at Bua. Turnp# harvested at Bua. Prash vegetable, used rum the gardea Pork butchered (Uve weght) ba. at 20c CbcKCBa dresaed at Egga produced Dot. at 38c Cora. 100 acrea averaged 07 Bua...1,700 Bua Oat*. 07 acres averaged 44.1 Bua Bua. Alfalfa hay Bales Straw baled Bale* Respectfully submtted, Paul L. Bolen, Supt. State of llnos, county of Lvngston, NVENTORY. December 1, n the m atter of the annual per-, sonal property nventory of Lv- ngston county nursng home farm on the frst day of Decern-1 ber, A. D. 1934, n conformty wth the stng rules of the Board of j Supervsors as far as the same has come to the possesson or knowl- j edge of the County Nursng Home Farm Commttee. LVESTOCK Ho** Sows. j Butcher ho*s Pld» Mkl«ho* Poultry 150 Layla* hen*...t Cattk 14 Holsten mlk cows Holsten hefer calves. 16 Mo LS Sucklng calf Feeder cow s Feeder calves Yearlln* hefers Holsten hefer calves. 4 Mo Holsten herd bull Case No. 2 salmon Case dry mlk Lbs. cornstarch Lb*, cocoa l Case puffed wheat Case rolled oats Pk*s. Unt starch Lbs. spaghett Case boxed cornflakes U Oal. vanlla Lbs. beans Lb*, noodles Lb*, spces Lbs. salt... ll H Case bran flakes U Case mustard Case wheat cereal Case gelatne dessert U Case beef soup stock Lb* dred frut Oal*. French dressng Oal. olves Staple goods n use Frozen chckens # Gals mlk Total Cleaaltt* Supples. Dsnfectant*. Paper Gran. Hay. Straw. Fre Bus com at! 40» Bus oats at 7Jc Bales alfalfa hay ,200 Bale* straw Ton chcken, ho* dary feed Cold Storage Equpment 2 Walk la ke boxes.500 ( 2 Ktchen refrgerators < 2 Deep freexers Laundry Equpment 3 Washng machnes 1Mangle Engne, shaftng beltng 1Extractor... Clothes dry er... Hosptal Equpment Medcnes nstruments Wheel char* (2) Dressngs Syrnges needles nvald walker Exercse bars <4>... Sterlzer ! so 00! Gals, surgcal soap Gals, scrub soap... 4 Cases fly bombs... 1Case Krk's hardwater soap 2 Drums All... V* Drum dshwashng soap Lbs. laundry soap... 1Case scourng pads... 5 Gals, urnal dsnfectant... 5 Cases paper towels... 1Dox. brooms... 2 Fn# extngusher reflls... Lght bulbs tubes Tolet bowl brushes... Case paper napkns... 5 Splt dusters... \ Case Olycozone spray... 6 Hubon mopheads Gal*, mneral ol... 2 Cases Glyco spray... 1Cade vory bar soap 2 Caaea Ajax cleanser 25 Oal* floor wax Case ammona 50 Gals, bleach... 1Case tolet tssue SCases paper cups Lbs. sweepng compound Sponges chamos... 2 Dox. mop heads... # Floor brushes... 1 Dust pans... 2 Cases Doeskn tssue 1Dez. Aeroplane mopheads 5 Cases tolet bowl cleaner SO ! H Farm mplement* 1Model Mtractor plow 14-row cultvator 1Ford tractor loader 1Alls Chalmer combne 1nt 2Mcom husker 1Gran header Stalk cutter Fence mower 1Feld cultvator 1Tem dsc fl dsc 1Roller... 1 Com bnder... 3 Wagons, complete... 1Com planter... 1Feed mnder... VRgfe elevator 1Manure spreader 1Sde rake... 1Hay fork rope 1Harrow Oat seeder... 1Garden tractor nsde gran elevator 1Mlk cooler 1MUklng machne 1Cool elevator Old hor#e drawn machnery 2 corn plows, wheat drll, lme spreader, harness Forks, shovels, spades. 2 hog feeder*. waterer, 2 brooder stoves !. RaUh.rtna Fsslpm.sl 1Steam renderng ketlle 1 Matt block... 1Cooper kettle Cleavers, steels, knves, lard p (ambles, saw At.lem.kll.fl»»( Track. 1 Chevrolet pck up truck 81J Chevrolet 2 ton truck Grartrle*. Vsgetatle. Meats. Etc. 18 Can# No. 10 peaches Cases No. 10 aprcot. 1 Case No 10 prune plums 1 Cnw bleat And frut Juce. V, conn No 1U tomatoes 1Cano Na. 10 corn u Case No 8 apple sauce 1Case No. la spnach 1 Cum No. la homny 1 Cau salt... 2Cau No. 81k P»*r* V4Cut No. *H aprcots Cau mushroom.... tj Cau cookng malassea *1 Cau No 10 apple sauce 1 Can No. 10 pumpkn Cue Corned beef 1 l/j Cau cranberry sauce... 1Cau chcken noodle soup 1 Cue tomato soup U Cau No. 4 salmon f Cau mushroom soup 84 lbs. powderod sugar 88 Jam lemon concentrate 1 Cue dessert powder 88 Lb# coralaku... Can crackers lbe. tapoca... 4* Tm bags......v 1 88 Lba. rten Lbs. sugar... > SOLb*. Aour Lba. macaron... ( Wa* paper Lba. m4na... '» Lba. baklns powder... 1 U s. M M M ls Lba. eonunoal... s a t* a U a u a rd M... 8 Sacks Oal. * 8 Ol. p 188 Lba. rraun meat... Home canned tomatee Juce 8 Oafs, syrup... 1 Cau Np. fo pears... 1 Cau mllnot... 8 Cases Sexton Juce... u Cue Na. 8 corn... Caw No. 8 kdney beans... u Can No. 8 Total... t«4 (0 Nae Dshes. Drygoods. Clelhlag. Mlaeellanr out 1Csjs«cotton Roll* cellucotton Dos. wool blankets Dot. 43x99 sheets J Pr. pllow cases sheets Dox Prs rubber gloves Dox. Huck towels J Throw rugs W Dw ppes 2 10 ) Oal Derma Fresh Roll adhesve tape ronng board cover 69 Sllmce cloth oo S Dot. bath blankets Dog. draw sheets Nght shrts Pllow protectors Bath towels Crts. 2 n. bages Dox. wash cloths t Cases safety matches Cases alcohol Mattresses... 1*2 50 Stretcher Totgt Ssrpas Cob*roodJUe* 1/3 Case tomato psste 2 Cases honey 4 Cases butter 11/2 Cass shorten nf 10 Lbs. powdered mlk 34 Cases beef fravy Mscellaneous Mscellaneous ol grease water Blur Gals, motor ol S Gals steam ou Gals, gasolne J90 Gals. No. ol Gats, ant freeze PaMt Floorng Shop tools, garden tools, ppes, valves dttlng*. Are hose, extngushers Sellers heatng plant equpment Total House held Furnshngs Equpment Furnture ncludng beds complete wth mat t re sees. rugs, benches, mrrors, waste baskets, book case*, dress- art, table*, char#, lamps, pano, Mends, cabnets, clocks, stools, commodes, wardrobe cabnets, televson, waste paper rtcep- teetea. bedsde cabnets, hosptal screens. Mat... logoo.oo Ktchen. Dnng Room Dary Equpment ncludng stoves, electrc applances. scales, mlk cans, separator. dftahes pantry equpment. fans, clothes baskets hampers, curtan stretchers, table lnens, rons, Are extngushers, feed mxers. stepudders* brushes, brooms. mops. ronng boards, sewng machne, steam ceohsrs. tuba, frut Jara, tray tracks Total Ofncw Equpment lac nda* flng cabnets, desks. sdalag machne, chnck wrter. T O T :... m.0 Dry Cuds n Uu~ ncludng blankets, shuts.»u- tows, pllow cases, towels, scarfs, badapnada. wash cloths, curtans. draperes, qults, clothng. Total respectfully report that they have Names. Nature of Clam, examned the clams presented to Overdrawn $ them recommended that the Donnell Prnt Shop, slenclerk ssue orders on the county cls...$ treasurer to the several clam ants!donnell Prnt Shop, tape for the amounts allowed as fol lows: Names. Amount. Vernon VonQualen... $ Pantagraph Prntng Sc Statonery Co Pontac Offce Supply Co Byers Prntng Co Addressograph-Multgraph Corp Addressograph-Multgraph Corp Photostat Corp The Schutz Publshng House Byers Prntng Co Byers Prntng Co All of whch s respectfully sub mtted ths 15th day of December, Carl T. Hunscker, Charman Charles Laurtzen, Frank H. Lester, J. A. Patterson, Carl F. Klen. Report. Mrs. Margaretha G. Meyer, charman of the Sanatorum Com mttee, made a very nterestng nformatve report on the condtons mprovements at the Lvngston county T.B. sanatorum. Report No. 1 Educatonal Commttee. Report No. 1 of the Educatonal Commttee was read, on mo ton of Laurtzen, seconded by Kmber, was approved as read. To the Board of Supervsors of Lvngston county, llnos: Your Commttee on Educaton respectfully report that they have examned the clams presented to them recommended that the clerk ssue orders on the county Donnell Prnt Shop, 400 lthographed s to c k Donnell Prnt Shop, suppples ]meals Donnell Prnt Shop, 250 en- velopes ' Donnell Prnt Shop, card- a Amt. j that the m atter be referred to the Lcense Commttee. Moton carred. t was moved by Klen, seconded by Elbert, that taverns be allowed to reman open Sundays from 11 a. m. to 12 o clock md- nght for the purpose of servng Resoluton of Respect. Donnell Prnt Shop, 175 en, velopes j seconded by Detwler, was adopted j Donnell Prnt Shop, dozen pencls Donnell Prnt Shop, nk eradcator nk... Donnell Prnt Shop, sup ples... Donnell Prnt Shop, supples... George Barnard Co., clasp envelopes freght charges Hammond Sc Stephens Co., by a rsng vote of the Board. RESOLUTON. 50 Whereas, t has been the wll of our Heavenly Father to call from our mdst Wllam E. Moore: Whereas, Wllam E. Moore was a resdent of Lvngston county for most of hs adult lfe: Whereas, Wllam E. Moore has been employed by Lvngston county by varous county offcals for Nelson s Jewelry Store.. Hoffrehter s West Sde Lumber Y a r d s... Jewel Electrc Products, Cushng Pant Co Pontac Glass Co Kankakee Paper Co Turk Furnture Co Laver Electrc F. E. F a u s t $ Blls Pad Between Sessons. F. R. Wggns, Dufold dealer... $ Publc Servce Co $ $17.20 Publc Servce Co $25439 $7726 llnos W ater Servce Co $ $ llnos Telephone Co llnos Telephone Co $1, tags feld supples $ responsbltes for the eradcaton (of bovne tuberculoss, shall when requested by the Department of Balance...$ Agrculture, State of llnos, par- All of whch s respectfully sub tcpate n other dsease control mtted ths 16th day of December, Elmer D. Ellott, Charman. Chas. Loudon, Charles Laurtzen, John vcuvr. work wthn the county. 3. That the compensaton of the party of the second part shall be as follows: ((a) $ to be pad monthly from the appropraton made by the county, such other amount To the Honorable Charman J**** be, De: n rooxtsw " 2f4o!a Per d of about fourteen years: Hammond A Stephens Co.', " ereas. Wllam E Moore was 25 county plat m aps a.m st. knd, courteous capable J helpful ctzen to all people who knew hm wth whom he Pontac Leader Publshng Members of the Board of Supervsors: partm ent of Agrculture, State of llnos, to the county for partal paym ent' of the salary of the Your Commttee on Agrculture county veternaran (Rabes) begs leave to report the 4 ^ 3, the party of the frst followng: part shall gve the party of the Receved to Dec. 15th, 1954, vaccnatons fnes...$3, Expenses to Dec. 15th, 1954, salares operatng expenses... 1, Co., statonery ^ad oppor4unjty to transact bus- Paxton Co., Typewrter raph nk Paxton Typewrter Co., fle s... Typewrter ness or to come n contact, as mmeograph nk wen as bejng a fathful husb 0 0 l father, endeared to all wrappers those who knew hm who Co., Paxton stencls Tmes-Press Publshng Co., j 5 4g deeply apprecate the loss sus-!taned by hs passng:,, Now therefore, be t resolved by e... u 1the Lvngston County Board of Supervsors at the December ses- Overdrawn_$ ^ son thereof' A D 1954 that we r,.,rm 1 ant* each - us hereby make.... ' publc expresson of our appreca-. rma ton 0f the servces rendered by J A PattersonF the la,e Wllam E Moore 10 ths ' j... Board, to hs assocates to the l ar r H. en, people of Lvngston county: MemDers. And be jt further resolved that ths memoral be spread upon the record of the proceedngs of ths Board, that the clerk be d Report No. 2 Educatonal Commttee. Report No. 2 of the Educatonal recte(j t0 sen(j a c o p y thereof to treasurer to the several clamants 1Commttee was read, on mo th() wjfe famj]y 0f the late for the amounts allowed as fol- j ton of Laurtzen, seconded by [vvllam E Moore Klen, was approved as read. lows: Ltrlnghtoa County Publc Nurse s Actvty Report for the months September llth. through November 30th. 1M4. ncl Ṙeason Audometer tests records Vson Audometer tests records Vson Audometer tests records D*t«Krhool Townshp Cornell Amty Cullom Sullvan St. Paul Parochal Odell Odell Communty Odell Kmlngton Broughton Wlson Sch.. Streator Readng xng Pont Readng Woodl Readng Respectfully, 3. W. Brown, Chas. Loudon, Sam Detwler, Rules Suspended. t was moved by Kpfer, seconded by Askew, that the rules be suspended that the bll of Rudolph Sne n the amount of S16 00 be added to the Fees Salares report. Moton carred. Appontment of Deputy Super- vsor of Assessments. t was moved by Koopman, sec jonded by Antrm, that Mr. F. J ; McCann be apponted deputy su 21 pervsor of assessments, that the offce personnel n the coordnatng revenue offce reman as s. Moton carred. Adjournment. All of whch s respectfully submtted ths 30th day of November, Fred Mur. Charman, J. W. Brown, Jacob H. Helmers, Lester Hubly, Earl C. Mortmore, Oscar Fraher, Glenn Antrm. Vson Audometer tests Audometer tests Vson Audometer tests records Audometer tests Audometer tests Walton, Falrbury ndan Grove Vson Audometer tests S records Total number of home calls Total number of teacher consultatons 88 Total number of nurse consultatons Total number of dentst consultatons... 6 Total number of physcan consultatons Total number of other persons contacted Total number of Audometer tests number referred for examnaton 26 Total number of vsons tests 381 number referred for examnaton 13 Total number of chldren n Farbury Unt who receved Sodum Flourde topcal applcatons Other Actvtes 9-15, Asssted wth the Tuberculoss x-ray unt from 3 00 to 6:00 p. m.t.,.. n, the Thrrsberman s Reunon H Was moved by McCaUghcy Meetng at Champagn of the Nurses of the Regon workng under the Super- seconded bv Roy that the Board vson of the Champagn Regonal Offce. '.....,r,,, Peora meetng of the Governors Conference on Exceptonal Chldren. j HuJOUm J a. m., fllrsda\ Accompaned chld to the Psychologcal Testng Clnc. j mornng. Moton carred Attended atl day Conference at 'vnu. nsttute Melluxlst St Francs Hosptals, Peora Asssted wth topcal Sodum Flourde trealment at Farbury school (172 pupls treated) Asssted wth the Unversty of llnos Dvson of Servces for Crppled Chldren Clnc * n the forenoon the Cerbral Palsy Clnc n the afternoon Attended meetng n Champagn on School Health , nclusve. Remander of vacaton. Report No. 2 Publc Property Commttee. Report No. 2 of the Publc Property Commttee was read, on moton of Mur, seconded by Antrm, was approved as read. To the Board of Supervsors of Lvngston county, llnos: Your Commttee on Publc Property No' 2 respectfully report that they have examned the clams presented to them recommended that the clerk ssue orders on the county treasurer to the several clamants for the amounts allowed as follows: Names. Amount. R. E. Black... $ Marchant Calculators, nc Resoluton Agrcultural Coast-to-Coast Stores Commttee. Klen s Hardware Resoluton of the Agrcultural Spurgeon Merc. Co Commttee was read, on mo ton of Elbert, seconded by Hel $ ]mers, was adopted as read. All of whch s respectfully sub-! RESOLUTON, mtted ths 16th day of December, Be t resolved bv the Board of Balance... $1,23143 Dr. D J. Draper reports that durng the perod September 15th to December 15th, 1954, 105 dogs were vaccnated aganst rabes. Ths makes a total of 3,002 dogs vaccnated to date. Durng ths perod, fve cases of persons beng btten by a dog were reported, the dogs were held under observaton for 15 days. Twenty-seven dogs were pcked up for not havng been vaccnated, of these, nne were clamed 18 were destroyed. Total number of dogs mpounded clamed by owners n Total number of dogs mpounded destroyed n...77 Total number of persons btten by dogs n...17 All of whch s respectfully submtted ths 16th day of December, Elmer D. Elbert, Charman. Chas. Loudon, Charles Laurtzen, John Hofer second part two months notce n the event that the party of the frst part does not ntend to renew ths contract upon ts expraton. Dated at Pontac, llnos, ths 16th day of December, A. D. D. J. Draper, Party of the Second Part. Elmer D. Elbert, Charman of Agrcultural Commttee of Board of Supervsors of Lvngston County, llnos. Chas. Loudon, Charles Laurtzen, John Hofer. Greeted Board. Mrs. Lucle Goodrch, superntendent of schools, greeted the Board of Supervsors wth a Merry Chrstmas. ntroduced to Board. Mr. Charles Laurtzen, char- man of the Educatonal Commt- tee, ntroduced Mrs. Frances Maley of Farbury, llnos, applcant for the Lvngston county health nurse, who presented her qualfcatons to the County Board. Fred Mur, Charman. Oscar Fraher, J. W. Brown, Lester Hubly, Jacob H. Helmers, Glenn Antrm. Respectfully submtted. Florence McConnell, R.N., Lvngston County Publc Health Nurse. No blls for the above perod. Balance on h $ Approved ths 14th day of December, Charles Laurtzen, Carl F. Klen, Wm. A. Kmber, J. A. Patterson. l the charman announced a ]quorum present. John Hofer, Henry C. Koopman. (Charles Loudon, Andrew Roy, Carl F. Klen, Glenn Antrm, Harlow verson, Arthur C. Dxon, N. J. Wagner, R. G. Gates, F. H. Lester, Carl T. Hunscker, H. J. Kpfer, Wllam A. Kmber, Homer Dodge, Jacob H. Helmers, James A. Pat terson, Fred Mur, C. M. Turner, Thrd Day MORNNG SESSON. Report No. 1 Agrcultural Commttee. Report No 1 of the Agrcultural Commttee was read, on moton of Elbert, seconded by Loudon, was approved as read. ANNUAL REPORT. Dr D. J. Draper reports that durng the perod December 1st, 1953, to November 30th, 1954,.n Supervsors of Lvngston county, at a duly convened meetng of sueh Board held on the 16th day j of December, 1954, that such! Board adopt the County Area Plan" under the provsons of "An Act n relaton to the eradcaton of bovne tuberculoss to re- j peal certan acts theren named." approved June 25, 1929, as amend,,.,!ed (or under the provsons of An. r Act n relaton to the suppresson (/'court hearj for convjcts M. eradcaton, control o brucel,enced n ou sta te Pen,en. loss among domestc cattle a n d,, Ponlac» ran ch, for sexmakng an appropraton there. nffpnk, for," approved July at. 27 c.our,,u.arngs for commtment am pm lpl :nd to p n m v m n n s ol,.,,... to mental hosptals. Report of State s Attorney. Mr. John A. Taylor, state s attorney. read a report of hs offce for two years endng November 30, t was moved by Detwler, seconded by Dxon, that ths splendd report be approved as read, made a m atter of record n the proceedngs of ths Board. Moton carred. REPORT OF THE STATE'S ATTORNEY S OFFCE. For two years endng November 30, 1954 To: The Charman of Supervsors, LvngjjC.. m nty, \ llnos: John A Taylor, state s attorney of Ljvngston county, llnos, respectfully presents the followng report of the two years endng November 30, Non-Crmnal Cases. The followng non-crmnal cases 'J amended, the provsons of "An Act to revse the law n rela ton to the suppresson, preven Pontac, llnos, December 16, The Board of Supervsors met n ther room n the court house on the above date at 9:30 a. m., pursuant to ajournment, were called to order by Charman Wag ner. On roll call, the followng an swered present. John Hofer, Henry C. Koopman,...,. ton, extrpaton of contagous elusve, 4193 cattle n 306 herds d nfectou/ dseases among do. were tested for tuberculos's Two anmals." approved July nfected herds contanng 5 rcac 3Q, 943 as amendcdv n order tors were found, t0 qualfy thereunder for state hree hundred twenty four; (na2 da assjstance n connecton herds, contanng 3521 cattle, were tested for Brucello 185 nfect Margaretha G. Meyer, J W. B ro w n. Charles Loudon, Andrew Roy Carl Letter of Regnaton. 1Elmer D. Elbert, John M. Spaf ford, Frank Stahler, Charles Laur A letter of resgnaton from Mss Ue Kenneth Hummel. A D As Florence McConnell, Lvngston gew Lester Hubly, Sam Detwler, county health nurse, was read. t ugh McCallghey ntroduced to Board. A commttee of four, consstng of Messrs. Wlson, Monroe, Maseh- j ng Gee, were ntroduced by j Mr. Stahler, presented ther problem to the Board. was moved by Laurtzen, seconded by Kmber, that the resgnaton be accepted. Moton carred. October 8, Charles Laurtzen, Dwght, llnos. Dear Mr. Laurtzen: As you remember, mentoned.., Z7 77-,,,... to the Educatonal Commttee of Referred to S herffs Commttee, the Board of Supervsors at the j Mr - Kenneth Hummel, char- September commttee meetng n nan of the Sherff s Commttee, my offce, that was consderng presented Sherff Harms makng a change n my nursng asked hm to explan hs method career. of nght patrol n the county After much thought 1 have de The m atter of valsm polo cded to make ths change; there *n 8 ( the court house rest rooms fore, wll not wsh to renew my were also dscussed at some contract for the year startng De- length, after whch t was moved cember 1st, by Klen, seconded by Laurtzen, wsh to thank the members of (hat the m atter of nght patrol be the Educatonal Commttee for all referred to the Sherff s Commt- the consderatons shown to me ;tee t0 consult wth the state s at- whle under ther drecton for the «>rney report back at th,s F. Klen, Glenn Antrm, Harlow verson, Arthur C. Dxon, N. J. Wagner, R G. Gates, F. H. Lester, Carl T. Hunscker, H. J Kpfer, Wllam A Kmber, Homer Dodge, Jacob H. Helmers, James A. Patterson, Fred Mur, C. M. Turner, Margaretha G. Meyer, J. W. Brown, Elmer D. Elbert, John M. Spaf- ford, Frank Stahler, Charles Laurtzen, Kenneth Hummel, A. D. Askew, Lester Hubly, Sam Detwler, Hugh H. McCaughey, Oscar Fraher. dressng rans. Gr Total... 88T.J8l.0S We, the undersgned County Nursng Home Farm Commttee of the Board of Superors of Lvngston county, llnos, do hereby certfy that the attached s a correct true personal property nventory of the Lvngston conuty nursng home farm made ths frst day of December, 1954, A D. Arthur C. Dxon. Frank Stahler, Wm. A. Kmber, H. J. Kpfer, Homer Dodge. 1 cats No. t grass (warn 1 Cass No. 10 dlcod brats u Csss No. 8H pnsspglc U Csss No. 84 paackaa. U Cass rps ollvoa... <4 Cass (rasa olves... Coss dabolc frut... 1 Com No. 18 mnes mast Report N*. 5 Fnance Commttee Report No. 3 of the Fnance Commttee was read, on moton of Hunscker, seconded by Kle#t, was approved a* read. To the Board of Supervsor* of Ltvngfton oounty, llnos: Your Fnance Commttee No. 3 past seven years. Sncerely, Florence McConnell, R.N., Lvngston Co. Publc Health Nurse, Court House, Pontac, llnos. FMcC:mlh Approved ths 14th day of December, 1954 Ċharles Laurtzen, Carl F. Klen, Wm. A. Kmber, J. A. Patterson. Adjournment. t was moved by Roy, seconded by Koopman, that the Board adjourn untl 1:30 p. m. Moton carred. AFTERNOON SESSON. Pontac, Ulnos, December 15, The Board of Supervsors reconvened at 1:30 p. m., pursuant to adjournment. Roll call was made meetng. Moton carred. Mnutes. The mnutes of the prevous meetng were read approved. Rules Suspended. t was moved by Spafford, seconded by Mur, that the rules be suspended, that the bll of Kenneth G. Essngton on the Offcal Bond report n the amount of $2, be replaced wth a corrected bll n the amount of $2, Moton carred. Referred to Agrcultural Commttee. Charman Wagner referred the m atter of the Farm Bureau to the Agrcultural Commttee. Closng Hours of Taverns Servng Meals. The m atter of closng hours of taverns servng meals on Sundays was dscussed, after whch t was moved by Lester, seconded by Koopman, that the Sunday closng hours ol taverns for the purpose of servng meals be changed from 9 p. m. to 12 o clock mdnght, Report No. 1 Publc Property Commttee. Report No. 1 of the Publc Property Commttee was read, on moton of Mur, seconded by Antrm, was approved as read. To the Board of Supervsors of Lvngston county, llnos: Your Commttee on Publc Property No. 1 respectfully report that they have examned the clams presented to them recommended that the clerk ssue orders on the county treasurer to the several clamants for the amounts allowed as follows: Names. Amount. Oberholtzer Plumbng Sc Heatng...$ Oberholtzer Plumbng Sc Heatng West Sde Lumber Yards Klen s Hardware... Klen's Hardware... Royal Cleaners... Swng Transfer... Pontac Clean Towel Servce $39.10 $43.16 S. V. Can, nc ed herds were found wth 80 reactors 366 suspects. Four thous, two hundred ffty-nne (4259) calves were vacc nated aganst Brucello wth the payment of the salary of the county veternaran that a county veternaran be employed that the followng sums are hereby approprated for hs salary for other tems n connecton wth (he County Area work for the» 7.,,. perod begnnng December 1. Report No. 2 -Agrcultural ^ 54 endng Novcmber 30 Commttee Report No. 2 of the Agrcultural (a) For salary of county Commttee was read, on mo veternaran... $7, ton of Elbert, seconded by Km- (b> For clercal help for ber, was approved as read. county veternaran 1, To the Honorable Charman (c) For offce supples Members of the County Board p o s ta g e of Supervsors: (d) For ear tags feld Your Commttee on A grculture! supples begs leave to report the follow 1(e) Tor travel expenses ng: Blls Pad Between Sessons. D. J. Draper, salary for September, $ 600,00 D. J. Draper, salary, for October, D J. Draper, salary for November, court hearngs concernng dependent neglected chldren. 2 court hearngs on clams by the State of llnos aganst estates of ncompetent hosptal patents. 1 court hearng on bastardy. Crmnal Cases. The followng crmnal cases were presented completed: Convct- Acqut- County Court. Drunken drvng Pett larceny.... Non-support... Bad checks... Recevng stolen property... Converson by balee... Reckless drvng Drvng whle l- oense revoked. Juvenle delnquent ted. of county veternaran. 1, $1, Dr. D. J. Draper reports that durng the perod September 1st to October 30th, 1954, 1356 cattle n 93 herds were tested for tuberculo No reactors were found. Durng the same perod, 648 cattle n 52 herds were tested for Brucello 32 nfected herds were found contanng 12 reactors 74 suspects. 917 calves n 290 herds were vaccnated aganst Brucello Lvngston County Veternaran Offce. September 1st, 1954, to December 1st, 1954, Appropraton for county veternaran s salary..$7, , Acme Chemcal Co Brulln & Co., nc... Pontac Offce Supply $ 4.30 $16.00 Campagna s $ 2 50 $20.00 Pontac ce & Fuel Co... Burroughs Balance...$0, Appropraton for secretary's salary... $1, , Balance... $0,000.0C Appropraton for mleage... $1, , Balance...$ Appropraton for offce supples postage...$ Balance...$ Appropraton for ear Contract. Contract of D. J. Draper was read, on moton of Elbert seconded by Loudon, on roll call, was approved as read. Ayes John Hofer, Henry C. Koopman, Charles Loudon, An drew Roy, Carl F. Klen, Glenn Antrm, Harow verson, Arthur C. Dxon, N. J. Wagner, R. G Gates, F. H. Lester, Carl T. Hun scker, Wllam A. Kmber, Homer Dodge, Jacob H. Helmers, James A. Patterson, Fred Mur, C. M Turner, Margaretha G. Meyer, J W. Brown, Elmer D. Elbert, John M. Spafford, Frank Stahler, Char les Laurtzen, Kenneth Hummel, A. D. Askew, Lester Hubly, Sam Detwler, Hugh H. McCaughey. Oscar Fraher. CONTRACT. Ths agreement, entered nto ths 16th day of December. 1954, by the Agrcultural Commttee of the Board of Supervsors of Lvngston county, llnos, party of the frst part, Dr. D. J. Draper, party of the second: That whereas, the Board of Su pervsors of Lvngston county, llnos, have, by approprate resoluton, provded for the employment of a county veternaran adopted ft.- sad county the County Area Plan" n accordance wth the laws of the state. t s hereby agreed by between the partes hereto as follows: 1. That Dr. D. J. Draper shall be employed as county veternaran for a perod begnnng December 1, 1954, endng November 30, That the party of the second part, n addton to hla dutes Total probaton volaton hearngs. 3 contempt of court hearngs. Convct- Acqut- Crcut Court. ed. ted Escapes from pententares 15 Burglarv... 4 Murder... 2 Manslaughter 1 Robbery 1 Takng ndecent lbertes 1 Drunken drvng 1 Larceny jf motor vehcle 1 Narcotc possesson 1 Arson 1 Total habeas corpus wrts defended. 2 post convcton hearngs defended 2 probaton volaton hearngs. 6 gr jury sessons. Fnes Fees. Through the efforts of all the law enforcng offcers of the county. ncludng state polce, sherff's offce, the courts other offcals. fnes fees are assessed n crmnal cases are frst collected by the courts. They are n turn turned over to the state s attorney s offce. The state's attorney's offce then fles them wth the county treasurer. The followng fnes fees have been collected...$27, Expenses (estmate based on frst 19 months expenses of state s attorney s offce specal tral expenses) Excess...$ 9, Tax Objectons. The state s attorney's offce represents the ex-offco sounty eul.» a M l

12 la the collecton of are pad under t»* attorney's offce to help determ ne of the objectons tax objectons ach year whch must be of. fle followng report what m anner these have flcu w of. account for objectons $73, «escrow account ot county treasurer for» * Objectons , Reducton n»«oum......$47, Total tax objectons dsposed of n two y ears.$72, OFFCE WORK. Many problem s cross the state s Harney's desk whch may not requre court acton, but nearly all ot whch requre legal advce be- nf gven. n these two years we estmate that we have had 2,000 offce Conferences (estm ated 1078 from November 1, 1953, to P*cember 1, 1954) besdes the numerous telephone calls whcl are hled n the offce letters have been w rtten. Mscellaneous. The state s attorney s offce has been called upon on occason to dvse ths B oard of Supervsors n legal m atters as well as commttees of th e Board. We have been called upon from tme to tme for legal opnons by the ndvdual county offcals. We have on occason advsed the wardens superntendents of son of Hghways s hereby requested to delete the followng descrbed road from the Federal Ad Secondary load system n Lvngston County: 1. F.A.S. Route 348 from S.B.L Route 23 at the N.W. corner of secton 15 n Esmen Townshp east approxmately 5.5 mles to U. S. Route 66 at the N.E. corner of the N.W.V of secton 16 n Odell Townshp. And be t further Resolved, that the clerk s hereby drected to transm t two (2) certfed copes of ths resoluton to the Department of Publc Works Buldngs, Dvson of Hghways. through ts Dstrct Eng neer s offce at Ottawa, llnos. Resoluton No. 2. Resoluton No. 2 of the State Ad Road Brdge Commttee was read, on moton of Hofer, seconded by Spafford, was adopted as read ṘESOLUTON for Long Range Plan One Year Constructon Program. Whereas, House Bll 820, passed by the 6 6th General Assembly, requres that countes must submt a Long Range Plan a One Year Constructon Program to the Departm ent of Publc Works Buldngs, Dvson of Hghways, for approval, before December 31, 1954, t s hereby resolved, by the Board of Supervsors of Lvngston county, llnos, that the attached Long Range Plan One Year Constructon Program be adopted. Be t further resolved, that the clerk s hereby drected to crushed stone surface. Estmated cost 5. Remarks Total est., $16, SA Bt. 16. Prorty sequence atons are hereby nude: (1) $8,000.00, or as much there of as may be necessary from M.F. T. funds $...or as Constructon secton number F A.S. Sec. 156Q. Locaton From S.W. cor. Sec. 22, Nebraska twp., north to N.W. cor. of S.W.V Sec. 3, Long Pont twp. Length g ^ f t o t e penal YsUuTuons, as tu'1 <2) certfed copes well as havng been called upon by the Attorney General's offce of the State of llnos to advse of ths resoluton to the Depart j ment of Publc Works Buld ngs, Dvson of Hghways, _... -, through ts Dstrct Engneer s * nvestgaton of the not «Ottawa, llnos. Whch recently occurred at the Pontac branch. The atate s attorney s offce has occasonally appeared n justce of the peace courts, although t s the peace phylcally SUPPLEMENTAL LONG RANGE PLAN. County Lvngston. Perod 1952 to SA Kt. 8. Locaton Between,,,,.. orv m.---o. uucatu D unccu mpossble for hm t0 scctjons jg an, 21. Pke twp. make any appearance n the ma jorty of cases, whch must be hled by the polce offcer nvolved the justce of the peace. The state's attorney's of rce has had excellent co-operaton n ths regard. t s felt that the Board of Su- as governng body of n county, s enttled to nformaton whch forms a part of the busness of ths county. Respectfully submtted, John A. Taylor. W ' A ^ el V O vnfsfon ths nfor Length type of mprovement Brdge. SA Rt. 3-A. Locaton Between sectons 11 14, Brough- ton tw p. Length type of mprovement Brdge. [ SA Rt. 6. Locaton From S. A.R. 9 n secton 15, Avoca twp., north to S.B.l. Rt Ratng number - 5. Ratng secton 2 much thereof as may be necessary, from... funds to provde the matchng funds requred for the proposed mprovement, except the matchng funds provded ^... ^ = by the State for the Federal-ad type of constructon 9.5 mles of secondary funds the Department of Fnance of the State of llnos or the treasurer of the County or both, as the case may be, are hereby authorzed, when engneers payment estmates are approved by the State, to deduct pay over to the Department of Publc Works Buldngs from mones allotted or to be allotted to the County n accordance wth the Motor Fuel Tax Law or from...funds or both, as the case may be, not more than the amount or amounts approprated from the respectve funds. (2 ) $... or as much...funds for the purchase of rght-of-way; (3 ) $..., or as much...funds for payment of costs ncurred n connecton wth pole lne changes utlty adjustments; (4) S... or as much... funds for payment of costs ncurred n connecton btumnous surface treatment Class A. sub-class A3. Estmated c o s t 14 Remarks Total est., $44, SA Rt. 3. Prorty sequence number 2. Ratng secton 53. Constructon secton number F. A.S. Sec. 156-Y. Locaton From S.W. cor. of S.E.V Sec. 34, to N.W. cor. of N.E.V Sec. 10, Chatsworth twp. Length type of constructon 5.0 mles btumnous surface treatm ent Class A, subclass A-3. Estmated cost 4. Remarks Total est., $14, Resoluton No. 3. Resoluton No. 3 of thd State Ad Road Brdge Commttee was read, on moton of Hofer, seconded by Klen, was adopted as read. FEDERAL-AD SECONDARY RESOLUTON ] for project to be constructed wth federal-ad secondary funds. Whereas, the State of llnos, actng through ts Department of TOSlo llltullcu... Publc Works Buldngs, Dv- wth makne surveys, preparaton son of Hghways, herenafter called the State, Lvngston County, herenafter called the of plans, furnshng engneerng supervson durng constructon of the proposed mprovement; County, jontly propose to mprove Federal-ad Secondary Route 354 g e B further resolved, that apostate Ad Route 8 ), extendng Jprovaj 0f ths resoluton by the from to a dstance of approxmately... mles, by the constructon of an R. C. rgd frame brdge between sectons 16 21, T. 27 N., R. 4 E. of the 3rd P. M.; the sad mprovement to be desgnated as llnos Project S 623(3), Secton 129B-1, Department of Publc Works Buldngs shall be consdered as ts concurrence acceptance of the terms contaned heren shall consttute an agreement between the County the State for the constructon of the Federal-ad secondary hghway mprovement the mantenance of Lvngston county, to be con-,he completed mprovement de structed n accordance wth plans scrbcd n the resoluton; approved by the State also by ( Be t further resolved, that for the Unted States Bureau of l ob- tde purpose of the County's rec- le Roads, herenafter called the ords tbjs mprovement shall be Bureau; Whereas, the above descrbed proposed mprovement s desg- j known as Secton 129B-1 MET, Be t further resolved, that ths nated as the nneteenth P ederal- j reso uton shall supersede al m- ad secondary hghway mprove- j provement resolutons appro- ment to be constructed n the praton resolutons heretofore Explaned Resolutons. Mr. John Hofer, charman of secton-37. Length type of Fcderal ad secondary adoptcd by (hs Board for the 1 r. OK _ lunns, anu mprovement mles of gravel j or crushed stone base wth btum- 1 nous surface. SA R t 3-B. Locaton From ; N.W. cor. of secton 3, Sullvan the '** ' Commttee, ntroduced Mr. George Cavezel, superntendent of hgh ways, who read explaned the followng resolutons of the State Ad Road brdge Commttee. Resoluton No. 1. Resoluton No. 1 of the State funds have been allotted by the State of llnos for use n the County for the mprovement of,. Federal-ad secondary roads, the twp east to county lne. R a t n g ^ funds b>cng par, of, herenabove descrbed Federal-ad, *«o dary H 0 W mp,oven,., secton State Ad Road ^ J^ruge* mprovement 3.0 mles of gravel ^ "" or crushed stone base wth btumnous surface. SA Rt. 6. Locaton From N. W. cor. of S.W V of S.W.y* secton 34. Nevada twp., north to S.B.L Rt. 17. Ratng secton 21. Length am type of mprovement 4.75 mles of gravel Ad road Brdge Commttee or crushed stone base wth btum was read, on moton of Hofer, nous surface. seconded by McCaughey, was [ adopted as read. RESOLUTON. By County Board of Supervsors' requestng addtons dele, the Federal-ad hghway funds ap portoned to llnos n accordance w th the provsons of the Federal- ad Road Act, approved July 11, 1916, as amended supplemented. Whereas, the State agrees that f U) Provde "the County s sh a re'!?c d,ed by Antrm' WaS ad pted for matchng the Federal-ad secondary funds used for the constructon of the proposed mprovement; (2) Provde, at ts expense, all rght-of-way needed for the proposed mprovement; Be t further resolved, that the clerk s hereby drected to transmt eght certfed copes of ths resoluton to the State, through! Law or from... funds elude the proposed mprovement n the Federal-ad secondary program; (2) Receve bds for construe ton of the proposed mprovement when: (a) all rght-of-way has been se cured by the County; (b) provson has been made for protecton of any ralroad grade crossng wthn the lmts of the proposed mprovement; (c) the plans have been approved by the Bureau;) (3) Award a contract for constructon of the proposed mprovement, after recept of a satsfactory bd after concurrence n the award has been receved from the Bureau the County; (4) Provde the State's share requred to match the Federal-ad secondary funds; Now therefore be t resolved, that the County hereby agrees: (1) To provde ts share for matchng the Federal-ad secondary funds used for constructon of the proposed mprovement; (2) To provde, at ts expense, all rght-of-way needed for the proposed mprovement; (3) To make all pole lne changes utlty adjustments or cause same to be made, wthout cost to the State or Bureau; (4) To make surveys prepare plans for the proposed mprovement, at ts expense, also, at ts expense, furnsh engneerng supervson durng constructon of the proposed mprovement; (5) To mantan the completed mprovement, at ts expense, n a manner satsfactory to the State the Bureau; Be t further resolved, that for payment of the County's oblgatons ncurred n connecton wth constructon of the proposed mprovement, the followng appropratons are hereby made: (1) $18,000.00, or as much M.F.T. funds S... or as much thereof as may be necessary, fro m... funds to provde the matchng funds requred for the proposed mprovement, except the matchng funds provded by the State for the Federal-ad secondary funds the Department of Fnance of the State of llnos or the treasurer of the County or both, as the case may be, are hereby authorzed, when engneers' payment est mates are approved by the State, to deduct pay over to the Department of Publc Works Buldngs from mones allotted or to be allotted to the County n ae County, to be constructed n accordance wth plana approved by the State also by the Unted States Bureau of Publc Roads, herenafter called the Bureau; Whereas, the above descrbed proposed mprovement s desgnated as the seventeenth Federal- ad secondary hghway mprovement to be constructed n the County wth Federal-ad secondary funds; Whereas, Federal-ad secondary funds have been allotted by the State of llnos for use n the County for the mprovement of Federal-ad secondary roads, the sad allotted funds beng part of the Federal ad hghway funds apportoned to llnos n accordance wth the provsons of the Federal- ad Road Act, approved July, 1916, as amended supplemented. Whereas, the State agrees that f the County wll: (1) Provde the County s share for matchng the Federal-ad secondary funds used for the constructon of the proposed mprovement; (2) Provde, at ts expense, all rght-of-way needed for the proposed mprovement; (3) Make all pole lne changes utlty adjustments or cause same to be made, wthout expense to the State or Bureau; (4) Make surveys prepare plans for the proposed mprovement, at ts expense, also, at ts expense, furnsh engneerng supervson durng constructon of the proposed mprovement; (5) Mantan the completed mprovement, at ts expense, n a manner satsfactory to the State to the Bureau; The State wll (1) Request the Bureau to nclude the proposed mprovement n the Federal-ad secondary program; (2) Receve, bds for constructon of the proposed mprovement when: (a) all rght-of-way has been secured by the County; the completed mprovement de scrbed n the resoluton; Be t further resolved, that for the purpose of the County s records ths mprovement shall be known as Secton 147 MFT, Be t further resolved, that ths resoluton shall supersede all mprovement resolutons appropraton resolutons heretofore adopted by ths Board for the herenabove descrbed Federal-ad secondary hghway mprovement; Be t further resolved, that the clerk s hereby drected to transmt eght certfed copes of ths resoluton to the State, through ts Dstrct Engneer s offce at Ottawa, llnos. Resoluton No. 6. Resoluton No. 6 of the State Ad Road Brdge Commttee was read, on moton of Hofer, seconded by McCaughey, was adopted as read. FEDERAL-AD SECONDARY RESOLUTON for project to be constructed wth Federal-ad secondary funds. Whereas, the State of llnos, actng through ts Department of Publc Works Buldngs, Dvson of Hghways, herenafter called the State, Lvngston County, herenafter called the County, jontly propose to mprove Federal-ad Secondary Route 336 (State Ad Route 3-B), extendng from F.A.S. Rtc. 343 at the N.W. cor. Sec. 3, T. 28 N., R. 8 E. of the 3rd P. M., to the N.E. cor. Sec. 1, T. 28 N-, t. 8 E. of the 3rd P. M.; a dstance of approxmately 3.0 mles, by the constructon of a gravel or crushed stone surface course, type A; the sad mprovement to be desgnated as llnos Project S-170(3), Secton 85 G, Lvngston County, to be constructed n accordance wth plans approved by the State also by the Unted States Bureau of Publc Roads, herenafter called the Bureau; Whereas, the above descrbed from... funds to pr vde the matchng funds requre for the proposed mprovement, e: cept the matchng funds provde by the State for the Federal-al secondary funds the Depa* ment of Fnance of the State t llnos or the Treasurer of tl County or both, as the case m be, are hereby authorzed, whe engneers' payment estmates at approved by the State, to dedu pay over to the Department Publc Works Buldngs fro mones allotted or to be allottc to the County n accordance wl the Motor Fuel Tax Law or trot... funds or both, as th case may be, not more than th amount or amounts approprate from the respectve funds. (2) $... or as muc thereof as may be necessary fro... funds for the purcha of rght-of-way; (3) $... or as muc thereof as may be necessary fro... funds for payme of costs ncurred n connecto wth pole lne changes utlt adjustments; (4) $... or as muc thereof as may be necessary fro... funds for payme of costs ncurred n connecto wth makng surveys, preparato of plans, furnshng engnee ng supervson durng constru ton of the proposed mprov' ment; Be t further resolved, that a proval of ths resoluton by tb Department of Publc Works an Buldngs shall be consdered ts concurrence n acceptanc of the terms contaned heren an shall consttute an agreement b tween the County the Stat for the constructon of the Fe< eral-ad secondary hghway n provement the mantenance c the completed mprovement d< scrbed n the resoluton; Be t further resolved, that fo the purpose of the County's re< ords ths mprovement shall tx known as Secton 85-MFT, Be t further resolved, that th resoluton shall supersede all m provement resolutons appre secondary hghway mprovement pratons Resolutons heretofon protecton of any ralroad grade crossng wthn the lmts of the proposed mprovement; (c) the plans have been approved by the Bureau; (3) Award a contract for constructon of the proposed mprovement, after recept of a satsfactory bd after concurrence n, _,,., the award ha? been receved from : Federa,1,'*ld secondary roads, the j resoluton to the State, through t the Bureau the Countv: ' sa,d all ttod funds beng part of Dstrct Engneer's offce at Ott to be constructed n the County j adopted by ths Board for th. wth Federal-ad secondary funds; j herenabove descrbed Federal-at 1' secondary hghway mprovement Whereas, Federal-ad secondary funds have been allotted by the Be t further resolved, that th State of llnos for use n the j clerk s hereby drected to tram County, for the mprovement of m(t eght certfed copes of thl the Bureau the County; (4) Provde the State's share re the Federal-ad hghway funds ap- wa, llnos. qured to match the Federal-ad j portoned to llnos n accordance secondary funds; Now therefore be t resolved, wth the provsons of the Federal ad Road Act, approved July 11,1 Resoluton No. 7. Resoluton No. 7 of the Stat cordancc wth the Motor Fuel T ax:(ha,, ho County hercby agrecs: '1 1916, as amended supplement- Ad Road Brdge Commute (1) To provde ts share for ed. or both, as the case may be, not ; matchng the Federal ad second Whereas, the State agrees that more than the amount or amounts approprated from the respectve funds. (2 ) $...or as much...funds for the purchase of rght-of-way; ary funds used for constructon of > *he County w'**: the proposed mprovement; (1) Provde the County s share (2) To provde, at ts expense, l r matchng the federal-ad sec all rght-of-way needed for the ondary funds used for the conproposed mprovement; (3) To make all pole j structon of the proposed mprove- lne n>en ; was read, on moton of Hofe seconded by Helmers, was adoptc as read. FEDERAL-AD SECONDARY RESOLUTON for project to be constructed wt Federal-ad secondary funds. Whereas, the State of llno. ONE YEAR CONSTRUCTON PROGRAM County Lvngston. Calendar Year SA Rt. 8. Constructon sec tlons to the County Federal Ad ton number F A S. Sec. 129B 1 Secondary System Whereas, t s the desre of ths Board of Supervsors of Lvng-! Locaton Between 21, Pke twp. type of constructon- (3) sectons 16 Length Brdge. Es- ts Dstrct Engneer's offce at Ottawa, llnos. Resoluton No. 4. Resoluton No. 4 of the State Ad Road Brdge Commttee was read, on moton of Hofer, seeondc as read FEDERAL-AD SECONDARY RESOLUTON... lunus tor paym ent. <4 ^ To surveys pre for project to be constructed wth j of costs ncurred n connecton parc p]ans for the proposed m- utlty adjustments or cause j County federal ad secondary funds. wth pole lne changes utlty provement. at ts expense, sane to be made, wthout expense; county! jontly prom se to mprov Whereas, the State of llnos adjustments, also, f t u cxpcnse, furnsh eng to the State or Bureau; Federal ad Secondary Route 34 u. ' (4 ) $, or as m uch, neerng supervson durng coq,a' " " "' l structon of the proposed mprovement; actng through ts Department of M a k e a l l n n l e l n e r h a n e e s 1>ublc Works Buldngs, Dv of Hghways, _ herenafter funds for payment of called the State, Lvngston j costs ncurred n connecton wth changes utlty adjustments o r '. (2) Provde, at ts expense, all actng through ts Department o *3) $... r as much cause same to be made, wthout rght-of-way needed for the pro- p ub jc works Buldngs, Dv thereof as may be necessary fro m cost to thp sta(c or Burcau; posed mprovement; son of Hghway!, herenafte funds for payment, (4, q-n ma)(e survevs Dre *3) Make all pole lne changes called the State, Lvngsto herenafter called tl msc to mp, ttu u a.- u avcunuary Route (4) Make surveys prepare (State Ald Roule 6) extendr plans for the proposed mprove from thc s w cor of S E v ^ ment, at ts expense, also, at (5) To mantan the com pleted;'* 5 expense, furnsh engneerng! 34, T 27 N, R. 6 E. of 3rd P. N to S.B.l. Rtc. 116 at the NW. cn ston county that certan State Ad tjmated cost 7. Remarks Total Roads be added to that cer tan roads be deleted from the County Federal Ad Secondary tween sectons 11 est., $22, SA Rt. 3-A. utlty adjustments or cause same to be made, wthout expense (4, Make surveys prepare County jontly propose to mprove supervson durng constructon o f. nlanner satsfactory to thc state *ho proposed mprovement; P. M ; a dstance of approxmate: roposed mprove- fe ^ ra l- a d Secondary Route 354 the proposed mprovement; (hc Bureau; «s > Mantan the completed m 9 5 mj es b the construcuon of / C r, A A T) /tu t a 17 1 ovtow l n d D..,4 f,, ^ t V, a * waca a a/ n o t on. *«- at _, _,, / 11r n vo h n n or le n v n n n c n 1 n n County, herenafter called the, makng surveys, preparaton of mprovement, at ts expense, n a supervson durng constructon of ^ Sec 22 T 28 N R 6 E of 3 / a, a 41,r nh A norn A l m r-\ ra r A! - r-aa.lf tt n m rl m e t l o n n f!. r.. A,. h o flpanaca/f 111 n PA m m nn # * 9 * * plans for the proposed ment, at ts expense, also, at (State Ad Route 13), extendng! Be t further resolved, that ap Be t further resolved, that for j provement, at ts expense, n a road system; therefore, be t ton twp. Length type of con Locaton Be j s 'f,,rnsh' enuneerne from Graymont, 111., at S.W cor. of proval of ths resoluton by the payment of the County s oblga 14, Brough s u p c r v js jo n durjng constructon of N.W.'A 0f Sec. 21, T. 28 N., R. 4! Department of Publc Works j Hons ncurred n connecton wth Resolved, that the llnos Slate structon Brdge. Estmated cost ll1^cp rx? -sc,d m Pr vcment; 6 Remarks Total est., $20, SA Rt. 115 Locaton Bo- Dvson of Hghways s hereby re quested to add the followng de scrbed roads to the Federal Ad Secondary Road system n Lvng- tween secton 32. Round Grove, ston county: secton 5, Broughton twps. 1. S.A.R. 16 from S.B.l. Route Length type of constructon 17 at the N.W. corner of secton Brdge. Estmated cost 6. Re- 22 n Readng Townshp south ap- marks Total est., $20, proxmately 3.5 mles to the Long SA Rt. 6. Prorty sequence Pont Spur near the S.W. corner number 4 Ratng secton 36 of the N-W-Ya of secton 3 n Long 37. Constructon secton num- (5) Mantan the completed m provement, at ts expense, n a to the Bureau; The State wll (1) Request the Bureau to n p.uveu.em, us 8 gravel or crushed stone surfa manner satsfactory to the State cour, vrw. A (hp kah m ' to the Bureau; The State wll (1) Request the Bureau to n- E. of 3rd P. M, to the N.W. cor. of j Buldngs shall be consdered as constructon of the proposed m S.W.'/t of Sec. 28, T. 29 N., R. 4 E. ts concurrence n acceptance Provement, the followng appropr of 3rd P. M., a dstance of approx-jof the terms contaned heren atons arc hereby made: manner" satsfacory^ w 'the State mau'ly 5 0 mlcs- hy the construe-j shall consttute an agreement be j <) $22,000.00, or as much there ton of a gravel or crushed stone tween the County the State of as may be necessary from M.F. surface course, type A. the sa d f0r the constructon of the Fed-x. funds $...or as! ncuuc.n u.t aucu u lu. mprovement to be desgnated as.eral-ad secondary hghway m-jmueh thereof as may be neces elude the proposed mprovement llnos Project S-623(4), Secton provement the mantenance sary, from... funds to when: n the Federal-ad secondary pro 148_G- Lvngston county, to 10f thc completed mprovement de-lprovde the matchng funds re- ( a > al> rght-of-way has been scgranr be constructed n accordance wth scrbed n thc resoluton; j course, type A; the sad mprov j ment to be desgnated as lllno Project S 577(2). Secton 1461 Lvngston County, to be co (2) Receve bds for construe- much thereof as may be neces * n *hc proposed mprovement elude the proposed mprovement, n the Federal ad secondary pro ' 8 ctcd.? accordance wth plat gram; provde the matchng qured for the proposed mprove- Pont Townshp. ber F A S. Sec. 146-G. Locaton cured by the County; (b) provson has been made for to't of 'the proposed mprovement also by the Unted States Bureau the purpose of thc County s rec-1 provded by the State for the Fcd^. protecton of any ralroad grade. r r t _( DaKa D Arlc ln rnhnffor! a. J.. tuu «>n n * rknll Ka <a 1 j t - at_! rrnscnff Utlhn hn lmfe nf flm when: (2) Receve bds for construe Plans approved _by the State Be t further resolved, that for ment, except the matchng funds 2. S.A.R. 1-B from S.A.R. 1 at From S.W. cor. S.E.'A Sec. 34. the N-W- co m er of secton 10 n j Avoca twp., north to S.B.L Rt 116. (a) all rght-of way has been sc- j called the Bureau, of Publc Roads, herenafter!ords ths mprovement shall be; eral-ad secondary funds the crossng wthn the lmts of thc cured by the County; Whereas, the above descrbed Department of Fnance of Esmen Townshp east approx mately 12.0 mles to S.B.L Route 47 at the N.E. corner of secton 9 n Unon Townshp from S.B.L Route 47 at the N.W. corner of secton 3 n Unon Townshp east approxmately 6.0 mles to F.A.S. Route 343 at the N.E. com er of secton 4 n Broughton Townshp. 3. S.A.R. 3 A from F.A.S. Route 343 at the N.W. corner of secton 15 n Broughton Townshp east ap proxmately 3.0 mles to the County Lne at th e N.E. corner of secton 13 n Broughton townshp 4. S.A.R. 8 from U S. Route 66 at the N.W. com er of the N.E.V of secton 19 n Eppards Pont Townshp east approxmately 9.0 mles to F.A.S. Route 346 near the N E. corner of the N.W.V of sec ton 22 n Avoca Townshp. 5 S.A.R. 9 from F.A.S. Route 346 at N.W. corner of the S.W.V of the S.E.V of secton 15 n Avoca Townshp east approxmately mles to the County Lne at the S.E corner of secton 13 n Charlotte Townshp 6 S.A.R. 4-F from S.B.L Route 47 at thc N.W. com er of thc N.E. V of secton 10 n Fayette Town shp east approxmately 9 5 mles to the County Lne at the S.E. corner of secton 12 n German vllc Townshp. 7 S A.R. 11 from the County Lne at the S.W. corner of secton *1*6 n Pke Townshp north approxm ately 3 0 mlcs to the N.W. comer of secton 24 n Pke Town abp- And he t further Raeelved, that the llnos Dv Length type of constructon ' 9.5 mles of gravel or crushed stone surface. Estmated cost 43. Remarks Total est., $136, SA Rt. 3-B. Prorty sequence known as Secton 14B-MFT,... w u ll,, Be t further resolved, that ths State of llnos or the Treasurer, (b) provson has been made for ProPosed mprovement s desg- resoluton shall supersede al m-jof the County or both, as the case j proved by thc Bureau protecton of any ralroad grade na*ed as **'c eghteenth Federal- j provement resolutons appro! may be, are hereby authorzed, *3) Award a contract for concrossng wthn the lmts of thc a d secondary hghway mprove- pratons resolutons heretofore; when engneers' payment est- rvk a *11 n Ko oatcf rtd nrl n ho J AA A.) t * L <«- D AA* d f 4 L A!»»n 4a. > a«a aa a h a, a f 1., 1L A 11A1 the proposed mprovement (c) thc plans have been ap-] rfa proposed mprovement; (c) 4he plans have kjn 111. t ll. X 141"! ll VUl-lL, v.. n u m b e r-7 Ratng se cto n Proved** the lureau been ap- Constructon secton number F A.S. Sec. 85-G. Locaton From N.W. cor. of Sec. 3, Sullvan twp., (3 Award a contract for con- j structon of the proposed mprovement, after recept of a satsfac arc restructon of thc proposed mprovement to be constructed n the adopted by ths- Board for the mates are approved by the S tate,!ment, after recept of a satsfac- County wth Federal-ad secondary herenabove descrbed Federal-ad to deduct pay over to the De-1 *or>' hd after concurrence n funds; Whereas, Federal-ad secondary ] (secondary hghway mprovement; jpartment of Publc Works *bc award has been receved from Buldngs from mones allotted or *bp Bureau the County; east to county lne. Length 1^ bld f nd af*er concurrence n type of constructon- 3 0 mles of ' bp a«ard has been receved from gravel or crushed stone surface. b ablaeau. jan,d, thcc, ^.untu Estmated cost 16 Remarks rovde the S tates sha Total est., $50, ,.,, SA Rt. 8. Prorty sequence nun- secondary fumls;. ber 8. Ratng sccton-21. Con- Now P ro to re be t resolved, 8 structon secton number F.A.S. Sec. 147-G. Locaton From N.W cor. S.W.V S.W.V4 Sec. 34, Nevada twp., north to S.B.l Rt. 17. Length type of constructon 4.75 mles of gravel or crushed funds have been allotted by the Be t further resolved, that the to be allotted to thc County n (4) Provde the State's share re State of llnos for use n t h e c]erk s hereby drected to trans accordance w th the Motor Fuel nurcd to match thc Federal-ad County for the mprovement of j mjt eght certfed copes of ths Tax Law or from... secondary funds; Federal-ad secondary roads, the resoluton to the State, through ] funds or both, as the case may be, sad allotted funds beng part o fj(g Dstrct Engneer's offce the Federal-ad hghway funds ap j Ottawa, llnos. at qured to match thc Federal ad! portoned to llnos n accordance 1wth the provsons of the Federal- ad Road Act, approved July 11,1 stone surface. Estmated c o s t- 20. Remarks Total est, $62, that thc County hereby agrees: (1) To provde ts share for matchng the Federal-ad second ary funds used for constructon of the proposed mprovement; (2) To provde, at ts expense, all rght-of-way needed for thc ondary funds used for the con Resoluton No. 5. Resoluton No. 5 of the State 1916, as amended supplement Ad Road Brdge Commttee cd was read, on moton of Hofer, Whereas, the Stale agrees that seconded by Turner, was adopted f the County wll: (1) Provde the County s share [ for matchng the Federal-ad sec-1 proposed mprovement (3) To make all pole [structon of the proposed mprove lne 1ment. as read. FEDERAL-AD SECONDARY RESOLUTON for project to be constructed wth wth pole lne changes utlty not more than the amount or amounts approprated from the respectve funds. (2 ) $...or as much... funds for the purchase of rght-of-way; (3) $...or as much...funds for payment of costs ncun cd n connecton federal-ad secondary funds. Whereas, the State of llnos, c a }. 11 Prortv semenre changes utlty adjustments or (2) Provde, at ts expense, ah actng through ts Department of ba m J y p causc samp (0 bp madc wthout rght-of-way needed for the pro n,,mo pa,!,* R..Mn<r< n 'v.. number 6. Ratng secton 15. Constructon secton number F. A.S. Sec. 148-G. Locaton From S.W. cor. of N.W.y«of Sec. 21, Rooks Creek twp., north to N.W. cor. of S.W.V of Sec. 28, Amty twp. Length type of constructon 5.0 mlcs of gravel or crushed stone surface. Estmated cost 16. Remarks Total est., $52, SA Rt. 16. Prorty sequence number 5. Ratng secton 2. Locaton From N.W. cor. of Sec. 34, Readng twp, south to S.W. cor. of N.W.V Sec. 3, Long Pont twp. Length type of constructon 15 mles of gravel or cost to the State or Bureau; (4) To make surveys pre pare plans for the proposed m posed mprovement; (3) Make all pole lne changes utlty adjustments or causc provemenl, at ts expense, same to be made, wthout expense also, a t ts expense, furnsh en g -j to thc State or Bureau; neerng supervson durng con- j (4) Make surveys prepare structon of the proposed mprove- [ plans for the proposed mprovement; jnent, at ts expense, also, at (5) To mantan the completed ts expense, furnsh engneerng mprovement, at ts expense, n a supervson durng construcuon of manner satsfactory to thc State thc proposed mprovement; the Bureau; ( *>) Mantan the completed m Be t further resolved, that for j provement, at ts expense, n payment of thc County's oblga-' manner satsfactory to the State to the Bureau; Thc State wll ( l j Request the Bureau to utons ncurred n connecton wth constructon of the proposed mprovement, the followng appropr Publc Works Buldngs, Dv son of Hghways, herenafter called thc State, Lvngston County, herenafter called, the County, jontly propose to mprove Federal Ad Secondary Route 345 (State Ad Route 6), extendng from S.B.L Route 17 at the N.W. cor. Sec. 10, T. 30 N., Range 6 E. of 3rd P. M., to the N.W. cor. of S.W.V of S. W.'/4 of Sec. 34, T. 30 N R. 6 E. of 3rd P. M.; a dstance of approxmately 4.75 mles, by thc constructon of a gravel or crushed stone surface course, type A; thc sad mprovement to be desgnated as llnos Project S-261 (2), Secton 147-G, Lvngston adjustments; (4) $...or as much...funds for payment of costs ncurred n connecton wth makng survoys, preparaton of plans, furnshng engneerng supervson durng constructon of the proposed mprovement; Be t further rrsoved, that approval of ths resoluton by the Department of Publc Works Buldngs shall be consdered ag ts concurrence n acceptance of the terms contaned heren shall consttute an agreement between thc County the State for thc constructon of the F ederal-ad secondary hghway m provement the mantenance of Now therefore be t resolved, that the County hereby agrees: (1) To provde ts share for matchng the Federal-ad secondary funds used for constructon of the proposed mprovement; (2) To provde, at ts expense, all rght-of-way needed for the proposed mprovement; (3) To make all pole lne changes utlty adjustments or cause same to be madc, wthout cost to thc State or Bureau; (4) To make surveys pre pare plans for the proposed mprovement, at ts expense, also, at ts expense, furnsh engneerng supervson durng con structon of thc proposed mproc- ment; (5) To mantan thc completed mprovement, at ts expense, n a manner satsfactory to the State thc Bureau; Be t further resolved, that for payment of thc County's oblgatons ncurred n connecton wth constructon of thc proposed mprovement. the followng appropratons arc hereby made! (1) $18,000.00, or as much th e re of as may be necessary rom M.F. T. funds $...or as much thereof a t may be uooeatary, approved by thc State also 1 the Unted States Bureau of Pu le Roads, herenafter called tl Bureau; Whereas, the above' descrlx proposed mprovement s des nated as the Ffteenth Fcden ad secondary hghway mprov ment to be constructed n tl County wth Federal-ad seconda funds; Whereas, Federal-ad seconda funds have been allotted by tl State of llnos for use n tl County for the mprovement Federal-ad secondary roads, t sad allotted funds beng part the Federal-ad hghway funds s portoned to llnos n accordan wth thc provsons of the Fedcr ad Road Act, approved July , as amended suppeme ed. Whereas, thc Slate agrees th f thc County wll: (1) Provde the County's sha for matchng the Federal ad s< ondary funds used for the co structon of thc proposed mprov ment; (2 ) Provde, at ts expense, 4 rght-of-way needed for the p posed mprovement; (3) Make all pole lne chang utlty adjustments or cau same to be made, wthout expen to thc State or Bureau; (4) Make surveys prepa plans for thc proposed mpro ment, at ts expense, also, ts expense, furnsh engneer: supervson durng constructon the proposed mprovement; (5) Mantan thc completed t provement, at ts expense, n manner satsfactory to thc Sta to thc Bureau; Thc Slate wll (1) Request the Bureau to t elude hc proposed mprove me n thc Federal-ad secondary pr gram; (2) Receve bds for constn. Uon of thc proposed mproveme when;

13 ... fund* to pn le matchng funds requn * proposed mprovement, e he matchng funds provde» State for the Federal-al lary funds the Depa of Fnance of the State s or the Treasurer of tl y or both, as the case m e hereby authorzed, wh«:ers' payment estmates al ved by the State, to dedut ay over to the Department : Works Buldngs fro s allotted or to be allotte County n accordance w lotor Fuel Tax Law or fro... funds or both, as th may be, not more than th t or amounts approprate the respectve funds. $...or as muc f as may be necessary fro... funds for the pure has [ht-of-way; $...or as muc of as may be necessary fro... funds for payme sts ncurred n connecto pole lne changes utlt tments; $... or as muc of as may be necessary fro... funds for payme osts ncurred n connecto makng surveys, preparato ans, furnshng engnee supervson durng constru of the proposed mprov ; t further resolved, that a al of ths resoluton by th rtment of Publc Works an lngs shall be consdered oncurrencc n acceptanc te terms contaned heren an consttute an agreement tx n the County the Stat the constructon of the Fe< ad secondary hghway n ement the mantenance c completed mprovement d >ed n the resoluton; t further resolved, that fo purpose of the County's re< ths mprovement shall lx. n as Secton 85-MFT, 1 t further resolved, that th luton shall supersede all m ement resolutons appre lons Resolutons heretofon ted by ths Board for th. nabove descrbed Federala ndary hghway mprovement e t further resolved, that th k s hereby drected to tram eght certfed copes of thl luton to the State, through t rct Engneer's offce at Ott llnos. Resoluton No. 7. csoluton No. 7 of the Stat Road Brdge Commtte read, on moton of Hofe ed by Helmers, was adopte read. 'EDERAL-A1) SECONDARY RESOLUTON project to be constructed wt 'ederalad secondary funds. Vhereas, the State of Ulno ng through ts Department a de Works Buldngs, Dvj of Hghways, herenafte led the State, Lvngsto unty, herenafter called tl unty, jontly propose to mpro deral-ad Secondary Route 31 late Ad Route 6 ), extendr m the S.W. cor. of S.E.V 8 e, T 27 N, R 6 E of 3rd P. N S B Rte. 116 at the N»WL cq Sec 22, T. 28 N R. 6 E. of 3 M. a dstance of approxmate! mles, by the constructon of avel or crushed Btone surfat urse, type A; the sad mprov rot to be desgnated as lllnu oject S577<2), Secton 14flt vngston County, to be co ructed n accordance wth plat.proved by the State also 1 e Unted States Bureau of Pu : Roads, herenafter called tl Lreau; Whereas, the above' descrbe oposed mprovement s des ted as the Ffteenth Fcden d secondary hghway mprov tent to be constructed n tl ounty wth Federal-ad seconds rods; Whereas, Federal-ad seconds rods have been allotted by tl tatc of llnos for use n tl ounty for the mprovement 'ederalad secondary roads, tl ad allotted funds beng part he Federal-ad hghway funds ortoned to llnos n accordan kth the provsons of the Fedcr. ld Road Act, approved July ] 916, as amended suppleme d. Whereas, the State agrees tfc f the County wll: (1) Provde the County's sha or matchng the Federal ad m ndary funds used for the co t ructon of the proposed mprov nent; (2) Provde, at ts expense, rght-of-way needed for the p osed mprovement; (3) Make all pole lne chang rod utlty adjustments or call lame to be made, wthout cxpct to the State or Bureau; (4) Make surveys prepa plans for the proposed mprot ment, at ts expense, also, ts expense, furnsh engneer supervson durng constructon the proposed mprovement; (5) Mantan the completed provement, at ts expense, n manner satsfactory to the Sta rod to the Bureau; The Slate wll (1) Request the Bureau to elude the proposed mprovemc n the Federal ad secondary p gram; (2) Receve bds for constn. lon of the proposed mprovemc when: 1 (a ) all rght-of-w ay has been secured by th e C ounty; (b) provson has been made for protecton of any ralroad grade crossng wthn the lmts of the proposed mprovement; (c) the plans have been approved by the Bureau; (3) Award a contract for constructon of the proposed mprovement, after recept of a satsfactory bd after concurrence n the award has been receved from the Bureau the County; (4) Provde the State's share requred to match the Federal-ad secondary funds; Now therefore be t resolved, that the County hereby agrees: (1) To provde ts share for matchng the Federal-ad secondary funds used for constructon of the proposed mprovement; (2) To provde, at ts expense, all rght-of-way needed for the proposed mprovement; (3) To make all pole lne changes utlty adjustments or cause same to be made, wthout cost to the State or Bureau; (4) To make surveys prepare plans for the proposed m provement, at ts expense, also, at ts expense, furnsh eng neerng supervson durng constructon of the proposed mprovement; (5) To mantan the completed mprovement, at ts expense, n a manner satsfactory to the State the Bureau; Be t further resolved, that for payment of the County s oblga tons ncurred n connecton wth constructon of the proposed mprovement, the followng appropr atons are hereby made: (1) $45,000.00, or as much there of as may be necessary from M.F. T. funds $... or as much thereof as may be necessary from...funds to provde the matchng funds requred for the proposed mprovement, except the matchng funds provded by the State for the Federal-ad secondary funds the Department of Fnance of the State of llnos or the Treasurer of the County or both, as the case may be, are hereby authorzed, when engneers' payment estmates arc approved by the State, to deduct pay over to the Department of Publc Works Buldngs from mones allotted or to be allotted to the County n accordance wth the Motor Fuel Tax Law or from...funds or both, as the case may be, not more than the amount or amounts approprated from the respectve funds. (2) $... or as much...funds for the purchase of rght-of-way; (3) $...or as much.....funds for payment of costs ncurred n connecton wth pole lne changes utlty adjustments; (4) $.... or as much...funds for payment of costs ncurred n connecton wth makng surveys, preparaton of plans, furnshng engneerng supervson durng constructon of the proposed mprovement; Be t further resolved, that approval of ths resoluton by the Department of Publc Works Buldngs shall be consdered as ts concurrence n acceptance of the terms contaned heren shall consttute an agreement between the County the State alterng, wdenng or vacatng be repared over a stream where roads, the major part of whch the tame s crowed by a hghway levy s needed for the ordnary leadng from the N.W. corner of repar of roads brdges. secton 17 to the N.E. corner of Wherefore, the sad commsson- secu n W n sad town, for whch er of hghways hereby pettons sad work the town of Unon s you for ad for an appropra- wholly responsble; that the total ton from the county treasury, a C0SJ wor*f b approxsum suffcent to meet one-half of mately four thous dollars, the cost of reparng sad brdge, sum wll be more-than two sad town beng prepared to fur- rents on the one hundred dollars nsh one half of the amount re- n *e latest assessment roll of QUjred sad town the levy of the road 4 _., brdge tax for the two years «d at P ntac, llnos, ths last pagt Jn Mjd town wag jn eacj, 11th day of December, A. D. year not tjjan y,e gum 0f *o Ruroan, twelve one-halt ( l ft) cents Commssoner of Hghways. on the one hundred dollars on the SUte of llnos, county of Lvng- latest assessment roll for all road ston, town of Nevada, brdge purposes, except for, the undersgned commsson- layng out, alterng, wdenng or er of hghways n the town of Nev- vacatng roads, the major part of ada, county aforesad, hereby state whch levy s needed for the ord that have made an estmate of nary repar of roads brdges, the cost of reparng sad brdge. wherefore, the sad commsson Descrpton of the proposed m- er 0f hghways hereby pettons provement: Repars as deemed you for ajd an(j for an appropra necessary by the county supern- ton from the county treasury, a tendent of hghways. sum suffcent to meet one-half of And do estmate that the prob- the cost of reparng sad brdge, able cost of reparng sad brdge sad town beng prepared to fur- wll be seven thous dollars. nsh one-half of the amount re- Wtness my h ths 11th day qured. of December, A. D. Dated at Pontac, llnos, ths Leo Rordan, 6th day of December, A. D. Commssoner of Hghways. Ernest Wynstorf, State of llnos, county of Lvng-1 Commssoner of Hghways, ston, town of Nevada, State of llnos, county of Lvng, Leo Rordan, commssoner of ston, town of Unon, hghways of sad town of Nevada,, the undersgned commssoner beng duly sworn on oath say that of hghways n the town of Unon, seven thous dollars mentoned county aforesad, hereby state that n the estmate to whch ths aff- 1 have made an estmate of the davt s atuched s necessary cost of reparng sad brdge that the same wll not be more Descrpton of the proposed m expensve than s needed for the provement: Repars as deemed purpose requred. necessary by the county supern Leo Rordan, tendent of hghways Commssoner of Hghways. And do estmate that the prob- Subscrbed sworn to before able cost of reparng sad brdge me ths 11th day of December, wll be four thous dollars A. D. Wtness my h ths 6th day (Seal) Gayle E. Brown, of December, A. D Notary Publc. Ernest Wynstorf, Commssoner of Hghways. Petton No. 2. State of llnos, county of Lvng- Petton No. 2 of the State Ad ston, town of Unon, ss Road Brdge Commttee was. Ernest Wynstorf, commsson read, on moton of Hofer, sec er of hghways of sad town of onded by Askew, was accepted Unon, beng duly sworn on oath made a matter of record. say that four thous dollars State of llnos, county of L v n g - mentoned n the estmate to ston, town of Odell, whch thls s atuched s To the Board of Supervsors of necessary that the same wll Lvngston county, llnos: not be more expensve than s The undersgned c o m m sso n e r needed for the purpose requred, of hghways of the town of Odell Ernest Wynstorf, n sad county, would respectfully. Commssoner of Hghways represent that two brdges need to Subscrbed sworn to before be repared over a stream where, the same s crossed by a hghway1" ' u leadng from the S.W. corner of secton 25 to the N.W. corner of secton 25 n sad town, for whch sad work the town of Odell s wholly responsble; that the total a stream where r e h1* 6th day of Deccmbcr A. D. (Seal) Gayle E. Brown, Notary Publc. Report of State Ad Road Brdge Commttee..... Report of the State Ad Road cost Of the «l» r «* b d*f Brdge Commttee was read, wll be?pprox l*,y rc* llt1h on moton of McCaughcy, sec s dollars whch sum ended by Gates, was approved as more than two cents on the one rea(j hundred dollars on the latest as^ state o( lllnojs Ljv ngston coun sessment roll of sad town the, Board q{ s, Ue levy of the road brdge tax cember term 1954 for the two years last past n sad L charman G enu em en of town was n each year not less, he Board of Supervsors: t,h0e1, 8.um.f twe c ne We, your Commttee on SUte half (1214) cents on the one hun Ald Roads gnd Brdgcs,cavc dred dollars on the latest assess to submt the followng report: ment roll for all road brdge Your commttee met September purposes, except for layng out, 1954 All members were pres alterng, wdenng or vacatng ent Durng Board sesson, roads, the major part *of whch Bds were opened at 11:00 levy s needed for the ordnary re- o'clock (D S T ) (or thc fol par of roads bndges. lowng townshp M.F.T. sectons: Wherefore, the sad commsson- Moton by Turner, seconded by er of hghways hereby pettons s paff0rd, that thc contract for you for ad for an appropra- sectjon 103.TR n Nevada town ton from thc county treasury, a sbp be awarded to Howard Ar- sum suffcent to meet onedalf of nold a( hs low bd of $, 73 pcr A1 t..n n rn ry rn lrl h ru lrfn c T *... - the cost of reparng sad brdges, ton Moton carred. for the constructon of the Fed- sad town beng prepared to fur- Moton by Gates, seconded by oral ad secondary hghway m nsh one-half of the amount re McCaughey, that the contract for provement thc mantenance of qured. secton 103-TR n Pontac town the completed mprovement de Dated at Pontac, llnos, ths ghjp awarded to Howard Ar scrbed n the resoluton; j 11th day of December, A. D. n(dd at Bjs ow bjd $j 53 pcr Be t further resolved, that for W. F. Martn, ton. Moton carred, thc purpose of thc County's^ rec- _ Cormnssoncr of Hjghways. Bds were also opened for the ords ths mprovement shall be known as Secton 146-MFT, Be t further resolved, that ths resoluton shall supersede all mprovement resolutons appropraton resolutons heretofore adopted by ths Board for thc herenabove descrbed Federal-ad secondary hghway mprovement; Be t further resolved, that the clerk s hereby drected to transmt eght certfed copes of ths resoluton to the State, through ts Dstrct Engneer's offce at Otta- wa, llnos. Petton No. 1. Petton No. 1 of the SUte Ad Road Brdge Commttee was read, on moton of Hofer, seconded by Turner, was accepted made a m atter of record. State of llnos, county of Lvngston, town of Nevada^ To thc Board of Supervsors of Lvngston county, llnos: The undersgned commssoner of hghways of the town of Nevada n sad county, would respect fully represent that a brdge needs to be repared over a stream where the same s crossed by a hghway leadng from the N.W, corner of secton 24 to thc N.E corner of secton 24 n sad town, for whch sad work the town of Nevada s wholly responsble; that the total cost of sad work wll be approxmately seven thou s dollars, whch sum wll be more than two cents on the one hundred dollars on the latest assessment roll of sad town the levy of thc road brdge tax for the two years last past n sad town was n each year not less than the sum of twelve one half ( 12W) cents on the one hun dred dollars on the latest assess ment roll for all road brdge purposes, except for layng out, State of llnos, county of Lvng- constructon of county ad brdge ston, town of Odell, h Long Pont townshp located be, the undersgned commsson- tween sectons known er of hghways n the town of as the Rley brdge. Odell, county aforesad, hereby Moton by Loudon, seconded by state that have made an est- Gates, that the bd for the con- mate of thc cost of reparng sad struefon of the Rley brdge be brdges. rejected. Moton carred. Descrpton of the proposed m- Your commttee met September provement: Repars as deemed 3 0, All members were pres necessary by thc county supern- ent. tendent of hghways. Moton by Gates, seconded by And do estmate that the prob Askew, that all blls payable to able cost of reparng sad brdges date be allowed ordered pad, wll be sx thous dollars. Moton carred. Wtness my h ths 11th day Bds were opened at 11:00 of December, A. D. o clock a. m. (C.S.T.) for the fol- W. F. Martn, lowng townshp M.F.T. sectons: Commssoner of Hghways. Moton by Loudon, seconded by State of llnos, county of Lvng Gates, that the contract for secton ston, town of Odell, 103-TR n Long Pont townshp be, Wm. F. Martn, commssoner awarded to C. E. Phllps Construc- of hghways of sad town of Odell, ton Co. at ther low bd of $1.44 beng duly sworn on oath say that per ton. Moton carred, sx thous dollars mentoned n Moton by Spafford, seconded thc estmate to whch ths aff- by Askew, that the contract for davt s attached s necessary secton 103-TR n Rooks Creek that the same wll not be more ex- townshp be awarded to Herschel pensve than s needed for the Dodson at hs low bd of $1.07 per purpose requred. ton. Moton carred. W. F. Martn, Moton by McCaughey, seconded Commssoner of Hghways, by Loudon, that the contract for Subscrbed sworn to before secton 102-TR n Owego townshp me ths 11th day of December, be awarded to Garold Howard at A. D. (Seal) Gayle E. Brown, Notary Publc. hs low bd of $1.08 per ton. Moton carred. Moton by Gates, seconded by Turner, that thc contracts for sectons 101-TR 102-TR n Sun- Petton No. 3.. Petton No. 3 of the State Ad bury townshp be awarded to C. E Road Brdge Commttee was Phllps Constructon Co. at ther read, on moton of Hofer. s e c - low bd 0f $1.44 per ton. Moton onded by Stahlcr, was accepted carred.... made a m atter of record. Moton by Askew, seconded by State of llnos, county of Lvng4 Spafford, that thc contract for ston, town of Unon, secton 104-TR n Esmcn townshp To the Board of Supervsors of be awarded to Pontac Stone Co Lvngston county, llnos: *t ther bd of $1.00 per ton. Mo- The undersgned commssoner ton carred, of hghways of thc town of Unon Your commttee mot October 29, n sad county, would respectfully 1W4. All members were present represent that a brdge needs to Moton by Spafford, seconded by Loudon, that all blls payable to date be allowed ordered pad. Moton carred. Your commttee met November All members were present. Bds were opened at 11:00 clock a. m. (C.S.T.) for the followng townshp M.F.T. sectons: Moton by Loudon, seconded by Askew, that the contract for secton 103-TR n Pke townshp be awarded to Folkerts Bros, at ther low bd of $1.04 per ton. Moton carred. Moton by Spafford, accondcd by McCaughey, that the contract for secton 103-TR n Saunemn townshp be awarded to Herschel Dodson at hs low bd of $1.32 per ton. Moton carred. Your commttee met November 9, All members were present. Commttee nspected roads brdges n the western part of the county. Your* commttee met November 10, Al members were present Ċommttee nspected roads brdges n the central south eastern part of the county. Your commttee met November 15, All members were present. Commttee nspected roads brdges n central eastern part of the county. Your commttee met November 29, All members were pres ent. Moton by Askew, seconded by Gates, that all blls payable to date be allowed ordered pad. Moton carred. The followng blls were allowed ordered pad snce the Sep tember meetng, The fol lowng blls were pad from state ad road funds: County hghway payroll, for month of September...$3, Stard Ol Co. (Jolet branch), for gasolne, ol, etc Lvngston Servce Co., for gasolne, ol, etc Marr Ol Co., for desel fuel Socony-Vacuum Ol Co., for gasolne, ol, etc Don's Weldng, for repar work on machnery Roesch-Zeller, nc., for supples for machnery A. "E. Hudson rb., for supples for machnery llnos State Pententary (Pontac branch), for supples for road repars Bratt's Garage, for supples for machnery F. N. Smth A Son, for supples for road repars E. J. Brumbach, for storage of machnery Pontac Stone Co., for stone furnshed for patchng SAR Homer Reed, for haulng stone gravel on SAR Mlford Brown, for haulng drt on SAR Verne Erwn, for haulng gravel drt on SAR Pontac Leader Publshng Co., for prntng "Notce to Contractors" Publc Servce Co., for electrc servce Eugene Detzgon Co., for supples for offce Treasurer, Pke twp., for eradcatng obnoxous weeds on SAR Charles P. Young, Agent, for county hghway employes' share to.m.r. F Stard Ol Co. (Peora branch), for gasolne, ol, etc..., Mlls Mobl Servce, for kerosene... t Fred's Servce, for supples for machnery Mchael J. Roach, for garage rental Ed ngold Garage, for wrecker servce Yordy Hardware, for supples for road repars Gerald Gourley, for drt borrowed from property damages ncurred durng const Estep Gravel Co., for gravel furnshed for patchng SAR Valley Vew Drt k Gravel Co., for gravel furnshed for patchng SAR Treasurer, Eppards Pont townshp, for rental of townshp patrol operator Ocoya Stone Co., for stone furnshed for patchng SAR Wm. Grace Ogg, for down payment lor purchase of property County hghway payroll, for month of October.. 2,895. Stard Ol Co. (Jolet branch), for gasolne, d, etc Stard Ol Co. (Peora branch), for gasolne, ol, etc Socony-Vacuum Ol Co., for gasolne, ol, etc Strawn ndependent Ol Co., for gasolne, ol, etc Danels Ol Co., for supples for machnery Marr Ol Co., for desel fuel Carroll Servce Staton, for supples for machnery Lvngston Servce Co., for gasolne, ol, e tc Fred s Servce, for sup ples for machnery Harry Lauth, for grease for machnery Dller Tle Co., for supples for road repars Karr Machne Co., for machne work weldng on m a ch n e ry Bratt's Garage, for servce call weldng on machnery Mchael J. Roach, for garage rental E. J. Brumbach, for storage of m a ch n e ry Estep Gravel Co., for gravel furnshed for patchng SAR Ocoya Stone Co., for stone furnshed for patchng SAR Valley Vew D rt A Gravel Co., for gravel furnshed for patchng SAR Homer Reed, for haulng stone gravel on SAR Verne Erwn, for haulng stone gravel for patchng SAR llnos State Pententary (Pontac branch), for supples for road repars Chrs Rber A Son, for machnery rental... l,35.00 W alter Warmbr, for machnery rental... 1, Roesch-Zeller, nc., for repar parts for machnery Vernon Yordy A Sons, for loadng d r t Wolf-Jacobson, nc., for supples for machnery G. A G. Constructon, for reparng pantng on brdge Long Pont-Nebraska Dranage Dstrct, county s share of the assessment Pantagraph Prntng A Statonery Co., for offce supples Charles P. Young, Agent, for county hghway employes share to.m.r. F County hghway payroll, for month of November 2, Stard Ol Co. (Jolet branch), for gasolne, ol, etc Stard Ol Co. (Peora branch), for gasolne, ol, etc Marr Ol Co., for desel fuel S L. Moser & Son, for ol Socony-Vacuum Ol Co., for gasolne, ol, e tc Lvngston Servce Co., for gasolne, ol, e tc Stoller's, for supples for machnery Mchael J. Roach, for garage rental E. J. Brumbach, for storage of machnery Ryerson Repar, for labor on machnery Kent Lumber & Coal Co., for supples for road repars Weston Gran Co., for supples for road repars Domnon Sgnal Co., for supples for road repars Goff's, for supples for road repars B ratt s Garage, for wrecker servce Park mplement Co., for loadng gravel Homer Reed, for haulng stone, gravel, etc., on SAR Estep Gravel Co., for gravel furnshed for patchng SAR Pontac Stone Co., for stone furnshed for patchng SAR Ocoya Stone Co., for stone furnshed for patchng SAR Wolf-Jacobson, nc, for supples for machnery lowng blls were pad from motor fuel tax funds: County hghway payroll, for mantanng MFT sectons for the month of September... $2, Rowe Constructon Co., for gravel furnshed for patchng MFT sectons G. A G. Constructon, for reparng culverts on MFT sectons Homer Reed, for haulng stone, gravel, etc., on MFT sectons Pontac Ready-Mx, nc., for s used on MFT secton Ocoya Stone Co., for stone furnshed for patchng MFT sectons Estep Gravel Co., for gravel furnshed for patchng MFT sectons County hghway payroll, for mantanng MFT sectons for the month of October... 2, Lvngston Stone Co., for stone furnshed for patchng MFT sectons Pontac Stone Co., for stone furnshed for patchng MFT sectons Ocoya Stone Co., for stone furnshed for patchng MFT sectons Estep Gravel Co., for gravel furnshed for patchng MFT sectons Homer Reed, for haulng stone, gravel, etc., on MFT sectons Verne Erwn, for haulng stone, gravel, etc., on MFT sectons Hoffrchter's West Sde Lumber Yards, for cement used on MFT sectons Charles O Bren A Son, for rental of equpment used on MFT secton Wllard Bess, for haulng stone on MFT secto n County hghway payroll, for mantanng MFT sectons for the month of November... 2, Pontac Stone Co., for stone furnshed for patchng MFT sectons Ocoya Stone Co., for stone furnshed for patchng MFT sectons Estep Gravel Co., for gravel furnshed for patchng MFT sectons Homer Reed, for haulng stone, gravel, etc., on MFT sectons Verne Erwn, for haulng stone, gravel, etc., on MFT sectons James Verdun, for haulng stone on MFT secton Joe L. Verdun, for haulng stone on MFT secton N.R. Beatty Lumber Co., for supples for road repars Armco Dranage A Metal Products, nc., for sup ples for road repars Valley Vew D rt A Gravel Co., for gravel furnshed for patchng MFT sectons Vernon Yord A Sons, for loadng drt on MFT secton The followng blls were allowed ordered pad from county ad brdge funds snce the Sep tember meetng, 1954: G. A G. Constructon, for county share of cost of reparng brdge n Pke townshp... $2, G. A G. Constructon, for county share of cost of reparng brdge n Unon townshp... 1, H. J. Eppel A Co., for county share of cost of constr. of brdges n Rooks Creek Pke townshps... 3, STATE AD ROAD AND BRDGE COMMTTEE SUMMARY SUtr Ad Road Fond Admnstraton engneerng... $ C. Dxon, N. J. Wagner, R. G. Gate*, r. H. Lester, Car T. Hun tcker, H. J. Kpfer. Wllam A. Kmber, Homer Dodge, Jacob H. Helmers, James A. Patterson, Fred Mur, C. M. Turner, Morgar- etha G. Meyer, J. W. Brown, Elmer D. Elbert, John M. Spafford, Frank Stabler, Charles Laurtzen, Kenneth Hummel, A. D. Askew. Lester Hubly, Sam Detwler, Hugh H. Mc Caughey, Oscar Fraher. AGREEMENT. Agreement made ths 16th day of December, A. D. 1954, by between the County of Lvngston of thc State of llnos, actng by through the Commttee on Educaton of the Lvngston County Board of Supervsors, as party of the frst part, Mrs. Frances Maley, of R.F.D. No. 3, state of llnos, party of the second part. Wtnesseth: That party of the frst part employs sad party of the second part for the purpose of actng as county publc health nurse for a perod of eleven months, commencng on the 1st day of January, A. D. 1955, endng on the 30th day of November, A. D The party of the second part hereby agrees to devote her entre tme (40 hour week) to performng the dutes as county publc health nurse n.the county of Lvngston state of llnos, workng out of, n cooperaton wth, the county superntendent of schools, to make report to the Commttee on Educaton of the Lvngston County Board of Supervsors for approval. A month s vacaton s to be allowed. And t s further mutually agreed between the partes hereto that sad party of the frst part agrees to pay sad party of the second part, as compensaton for her sad servces, the sum of three thous, three hundred dollars ($3,300.00), for a perod of eleven months, payable n equal monthly nstallments of three hundred dollars ($300.00) each, commencng on the 1st day of January, A. D Party of the frst part further covenants agrees to pay party of the second part the sum of seven cents (7c) per mle for mles necessarly traveled n the performance of her dutes, as aforesad, provded further, however, that party of the second part shall not expend n excess of the sum of seven hundred ffty dol lars ($750.00) for travelng expenses, as aforesad. And party of the frst part further agrees to provde all necessary supples for party of the sec authorzed to u ll beer ah holc lquor, shell be doaed all purpose*, the pren. shell not be lghted nor pat perm tted theren durng t t perod from 12:01 a. m. to 6:1 a. m., except Sundays when sak a premses shall be closed to the] publc from 12:01 a. m. to a. m., express permsson heren conferred to transact other busness as general restaurant busness on sad premses on Sundays from 11:00 a. m. to 12:00 mdnght. Sad change to be n effect as of December 16th, Car F. Klen, Elmer D. E'uer, Frank Stahler. Report of Lcense Commttee. Report of the Lcense Commttee was read, on moton of Klen, seconded by Stahler, was approved as read. To: The Honorable Charman Members of the Lvngston County Board of Supervsors: Your Commttee on Lcense reports that t dd on the 13th of December, A D. 1954, commencng about 6:30 p. m., vst several of- the places of busness lcensed by authorty of ths Board of Supervsors, n each of sad places of busness vsted found no volaton of the rules regulatons of ths Board of Supervsors, fu rth er observed no volatons of any law whatsoever. Respectfully submtted, Carl F. Klen, Charman. Elmer D. Elbert, Frank Stahler. Budget Changed. t was moved by Hunscker, seconded by Kpfer, that the budget of the crcut clerk for expenses n the amount of $2, be changed to $1,500.00, less salary as photostat operator for $1, be added, on roll call, was approved. Ayes John Hofer, Henry C. Koopman, Charles Loudon, Andrew Roy, Carl F. Klen, Glenn Antrm, Harlow verson, Arthur C. Dxon, N. J. Wagner, R. G. Gates, F. H. Lester, Carl T. Hunscker, H. J. Kpfer, Wllam A. Kmber, Homer Dodge, Jacob H. Helmers, Jam es A. l ^UcgaL_EFed Mur, C. M. TurMff, Margaretm G. Meyer, J. W. Brown, Elmer D. El- \ bert, John M. Spafford, Frank Stahler, Charles Laurtzen, Kenneth Hummel, A. D. Askew, Lester Hubly, Sam Detwler, Hugh H. McCaughey, Oscar Fraher. Permsson to Photostat Records. t was moved by Dxon, seconded by Loudon, that thc County Board grant Mr. George M. Leonard, crcut clerk, permsson to photostat some hstorcal records clppngs from the estate of Mss Emelnc Cowan for Mr. L. W. Tuesburg. Moton carred. Valley Vew Drt A Gravel Co., for gravel fu r nshed for patchng SAR... Pontac Ready-Mx, nc., for supples for road repars... Pontac Motor Co., for supples for machnery. Duane R. Jacobson, postmaster, for stamps for offce... Pontac Offce Supply Co., for offce supples. Publc Servce Co., for electrc servce... Treasurer, Long Pont twp., for eradcatng obnoxous weeds on SAR... Pontac Leader Publshng Co., for prntng "Notce to Contractors" Treasurer, Readng twp., for eradcatng obnoxous weeds on SAR Eugene Dctzgen Co., for supples for offce... Donnell Prnt Shop, for supples for offce... Charles P. Young, Agent, for county hghway em ployes share to.m.r. F Strawn ndependent Ol Co., for gasolne, ol, etc... Kammorcr Concrete Products Co., for supples for machnery The followng blls were allowed ordered pad snce thc Septem ber meetng, Thc fql- Gasolne ol....4a6 51 Car truck expense Payroll of Machne Operator* Laborers... 4J ples-road repars... tt»l 94 Repar of brdges... Repar of machnery ts Contract constructon llnos Muncpal Retre ment Fund... 1, $23, Motor Fuel Ta Fund- Admnstraton eng neerng... S Mantenance County Ad Brdge Fund«. Contract constructon % Day labor constructon *4 * C Total amount pad out snce the September meetng, last S S3 All of whch s respectfully sub mtted. State Ad Road Brdge Commttee. John Hofer, Charman. H. H. McCaughey, Secretary. A. D. Askew, Chas. Loudon, C. M. Turner, John M. Spafford, Roy G. Gates. Conveyed W shes to Board. Mr. A rthur C. Dxon reported oo. j. u p p u c,.... F «. t, u. tu tr a c t h(, h a d a m o g t p l e a s a n t v s h w U, ond part for the conduct of her offce as aforesad, not to exceed f dge» wh?.',',,hed thc sum of one hundred ffty dol-. '.... R vc\ Ws very lars ($150 00) wshes to the Board of Super- Dated at Pontac, llnos, ths ' 1 01'5-16th day of December, A. D Lvngston County, llnos. By the Commttee on Educaton thereof. By Charles Laurtzen, Charman. J. A. Patterson, Wm. A. Kmber, Car F. Klen, Oscar Fraher, Members, Partes of the Frst Part Frances Maley, Party of thc Second Part. Pontac, llnos, December 16, To: Thc Honorable N. J. Wagner, Charman, Members of the Board of Supervsors of Lvngston county, llnos: Whereas thc Board of Supervsors at ther meetng op December 16, 1954, empowered your Educaton Commttee to enter nto a contract wth a legally qualfed county publc health nurse at a salary not to exceed $3600 per year, now Therefore, your Commttee on Educaton entered nto a contract, subject to confrmaton by thc Board, wth Mrs. Frances Maley, Farbury, llnos, for a perod of employment begnnng January 1, 1955, endng November 30, 1955, wth a vacaton of one month's duraton, at a salary of $ for the eleven month perod (or $ per month), together wth an allowance of 7c per mle, not to exceed the sum of $ per year, for the defrayng of necessary travelng expenses n performance of her dutes as county publc health nurse, further sum of $ for thc purchase of the supples equpment necessary to carry on thc work of her offce. Your Commttee on Educaton recommends that the Board con frm the contract. All of whch s respectfully sub mtted. Charles Laurtzen. Charman. Wm. A. Kmber, J. A. Patterson, Car F. Klen, Oscar Fraher, Members Contract. Contract wth Mrs. Frances Ma ley, Lvngston county health nprse, was read. t was moved by Laurtzen, seconded by P atterson, on roll call, that the con tract be approved as read. Moton carred. Ayes John Hofer, Hanry C Koopman, Charles Loudon, An drew Roy, Carl F. Klen, Glenn Antrm, Harlow verson. Arthur Adjournment. t was moved by Loudon, seconded by Koopman, that thc Board adjourn untl 1:30 p. m. Moton carred. AFTERNOON SESSON. Pontac, llnos, December 16, The Board of Supervsors reconvened at 1:45 p. m., pursuant to adjournment. Roll call was made the charman announced a quorum present. John Hofer, Henry C. Koopman, Charles Loudon. Andrew Roy, Carl F. Klen, Glenn Antrm, Harlow verson, Arthur C. Dxon, N. J. Wagner, R. G. Gates, F. H. Lester, Carl T. Hunscker, H. J. Kpfer, Wllam A. Kmber. Homer Dodge, Jacob H. Helmers, Jam es A. P atterson, Fred Mur. C. M. Turner, Margaretha G. Meyer, J. W. Brown, Elmer D. Elbert, John M. Spafford, Frank Stahler, Charles Laurtzen, Kenneth Hummel, A. D. Askew, Lester Hubly, Sam Detwler, Hugh H McCaughey, Oscar Fraher. Report of County nspector of Mnes. Report of the county nspector of mnes was read, on moton of Lester, seconded by Elbert, was approved ordered placed on fle. Resoluton of Lcense Commttee. Resoluton of the Lcense Commttee was read, on moton of Klen, seconded by Elbert, was adopted as read. RESOLUTON. Be t resolved, by thc Board of Supervsors of Lvngston county at a duly convened meetng of sad Board held on thc 15th day of December, 1954, that thc "Regulatons of Sale of ntoxcatng Lquort," under Regulatons V Paragraph B, be changed to read as follows: B. The premses upon whch l- ccusees, as heren defned, arc Appontment of Commttee. Thc charman apponted a commttee of three consstng of Gates, Brown Klen to meet wth the Pontac Plannng Commttee. Resoluton Nght Patrol. Resoluton of thc Sherffs Commttee (Nght Patrol) was read. t was moved by Hummel, seconded by Laurtzen, that thc resoluton be adopted, on roll call, was lost. Ayes Henry C. Koopman, Carl F. Klen, A rthur C. Dxon, N. J. Wagner, Jacob H. Helmers, Fred Mur, C. M. Turner. Margaretha G. Meyer, Elmer D. Elbert, John M. Spafford, Charles Laurtzen, Kenneth Hummel, A. D. Askew, Lester Hubly, Sam Detwler. Nays John Hofer, Charles Loudon, Andrew Roy, Glenn Antrm, Harlow Jvcrson. R. G. Gates, F H. Lester, Carl T. Hunscker, H J. Kpfer, Wllam A. Kmber, Homer Dodge, James A. Patterson, J. W,.. _ ( >-

14 Stabler, Hugh H To the Honorable N. J. Wagner tar F raher. Members of the Lvngston Reported on Membershp n Assocaton. County Board of Supervsors: Mr. A rthur C. Dxon, drector of Commttee. REPORT OK NOXOUS WEED the llnos Assocaton of Super vsors County Commssoners, 4 of the Fnance COMMTTEE. W ad, on moyour Commttee on Noxous repo.r.t f,, ^a* 75 * 102 cou n tes!j r, seconded by Weeds reports that they have vs-!are 100 r men,*>ers of the assoca,..proved as read. ted every townshp n ths county llon' *» of Supervsors of wth reference to noxous weeds, Adjournment. ounty, llnos: partcularly to Canadan ths j ttee on Fnance tes bndweed, report the t was moved by Koopman, sec report that they num ber of patches of such weeds onded by Detwler, that the Board tae clams present- as follows: adjourn untl the second Monday recom m ended that jn March, A. D Moton car Patches of Canadan Thstles. e orders on th e,,,,., red. u n r to the several Waldo 76 N. J. Wagner, Charman. tor the am ounts allowed Nebraska 148 ra L. Boyer, County Clerk. Long Pont 82 on farms; 26 on roads Oammlttee Ml*work. age. Amount.9 7X00 $ $ J r - 5 R ep o rt C ards Rooks Creek 24 on farms; 20 on { ) l ( f ( f S c f l O O l hghways. Amty 125. j BAY CTY, MCH. rtf) The fne art of forgng dad's name to Newtown 219 on farms. the report card s vanshng at the Eppards Pont 95. Baxman elementary school near Pontac 57 on farms. here. Esmen 100 on farms. School offcals here have nsunbury 497. Belle P rare 251 on farms; 32 augurated the talkng report card. The Baxman educators on roads. have parents come to the school ndan Grove 217. Avoca 100 on farms. talk over the chldren s prog ress wth teachers. & 72 Owego No report Odell 76 on farms; 45 on roads. The educators feel ths wll gve parents a better overall pcture Nevada 125 on farms. 14 9U Fayette 230 on farms; 57 on of ther chldren s accomplsh roads. ments than the usual report card F orrest 253. could t perm ts parents teachers to work together better n Pleasant Rdge 157 on farms developng the chldren. All of whch s respectfully sub Saunemn 100 on farms. Students also beneft by the new mtted ths 16th day of December, Unon Dwght 500 on farms roads. ; system because they are marked Germanvlle 56. on the bass of ther own adequa Carl Hunscker, Chatsworth 336 on farms: 42 on ces not as they compare wth Charman. hghways. other students. J. A. Patterson, Charlotte 165 on farms; 27 on Teachers say the old card was Frank H. Lester, roads. an nstrument of mental torture Carl F. Klen, Sullvan 67 on farms roads. for chldren. The thought of ther Charles Laurtzen. Broughton 756 on farms; 35 on parents reactons was rough on roads. Wpmrt Na. S Fnance Commttee. Round Grove 130 acres badly n ther nervous systems. Report No. 5 of the Fnance fested; 185 on farms; 50 on Commttee was read, on mo roads. ton of Hunscker, seconded by T p s o n W n te r Respectfully submtted. lster, was approved as read. Henry C. Koopman, To the Board of Supervsors of Charman C a r e o f C a t t l e Lvngston county, llnos: Carl F. Klen, CHCAGO tp The Amercan Your Commttee on Fnance No. Harlow verson. Veternary Medcal Assocaton S respectfully report that they have examned the clams pre Resoluton of Fnance Commttee urges farmers to protect th er te ste d to them recommended - T r a n s f e r of Funds. r a, ' p from S0 d wea,hpr ** «j th at the clerk ssue orders on the Resoluton of the Fnance Com < 771e assocaton sad sck ant-j ^ c o u n t a treasurer to the several mttee, T ransfer of Funds, was 1 a s al e unproftable, offered ' P* s K s o r 't h e amounts allowed read, on moton of Hunscker, j " " tenzng tps: seconded by Patterson, was adopt ^alf quarters should be cleaned ed as read dsnfected before anmals are Per Mle Dem. age. Amount RESOLUTON *brought n from pasture, John H«6*r... t $ 9 24 $ sa w j of the Board of Supervsors, Lv-; Broken wndows should be reumry C. Koopman ChtfM Loudon ngston county, llnos. >,lac<,(l olher sources of chllaadrow Hoy Whereas, the County Board of n^ drafts plugged or repared Corl P. Klen " t s also a good dea to pant county, llnos, has k.m Lvngston «29 jadopted a recommendaton to ap- j or whtewash the walls to dscour Dxon.... J. Wagn«*r pont a nght patrol to be operated the breedng of parastes Ray G. Gates aooo by the sherff of ths county;! germs," an AVMA offcal sad Frtok H. Lester 3000 Carl Hunscker Whereas, such acton was not " fa re should be taken not to use 32 f r } Kpfer antcpated when the budget for pants contanng lead or other! Wn. A. Kmber Homer Dod#e the fscal year December 1, 1954, toxc substances whch the am Jacob H. Mamers to December 1, 1955, was adopted mals may lnk off 30 GO J. A. Pattaraon Earl C. Hortmore Cattle.especally calves, should by ths Board; Prod Mur Whereas, no funds have b e e n 1 be fed on a regular schedule to C. M Turner Margaretha G Meyer approprated for such purpose; elmnate ntense hunger whch 1 J. W. Brown often s followed by over eatn g 1 40 ns1 Elmer D. Elbert John M. Spafford ** *j Whereas, t appears that there ndgeston Prank Stabler Salt should be suppled on a 3«40 'wll be funds avalable n the Ms Charles LaurUen Kenneth Hummel cellaneous Account of the General free choce bass rather than n- j A. D. Askew Corporate Fund n the amount of eludng t n the raton. Lester Hubly Sam Detwler... Anmals should be turned out 39 2? $ whch may be transferred McCaujfhey Frth*r~.. to oo to a fund to pay for the costs of daly for exercse except durng j storms or extreme cold. A ll of whch s respectfully sub 'th s nght patrol, m tted ths 16th day of December, Now, therefore, be t resolved that the budget levy of the county of Lvngston, llnos, for L o o k n g f o r M a t e? Carl Hunscker, the fscal year December 1, 1954,: Charman. to December 1, 1955, be amended T r y F a r m : E x p e r t J. A. Patterson. j so that $ s transferred Frank H Lester, \from the Mscellaneous Account of The MADSON, WS. Off Carl F. Klen, the appropraton to an account to best place to husb hunt s down Charles Laurtzen. be called Deputy Hre lor H gh-;0n the farm, says A. F. Wleden, way Patrol. Amended Resoluton Nght socologst at the Unversty of Carl Hunscker, Wsconsn. Patrol. J. A Patterson, T he amended resoluton of the, He reports that t s harder to Frank H. Lester, keep grls on the farm than men S herff s Commttee for nght pa Carl F. Klen, trol was read, on moton of that most rural countes n Charles Laurtzen. Hunscker. seconded by Hubly, j Wsconsn other states have an d on roll call, was adopted as! a hgher proporton of men than Report of nsurance Commttee. women, whle most ctes have Ayes John Hofer, Henry C. Report of the nsurance Com more women than men. Koopman, Charles Loudon, An-1 m ttee was read, on moton of The age group of 20 to 24 y ars drew Roy, Carl F. Klen, Glenn Mur, seconded by Meyer, was ap concerns Wleden. n one rural A ntrm, Harlow verson, A rth u r!proved as read Wsconsn county, there are 134 C. Dxon, N. J. Wagner, R. G.!To the Board of Supervsors of men to each 100 women n that Lvngston county. llnos: whle Mlwaukee has Gates, F. H. Lester, Carl T. Hun Your Commttee on nsurance "... '.. scker, H. J. Kpfer, Wllam A *. k.. r u,: w 'o n ly 89 young men for each 100 ' Kmber, Homer Dodge, Jacob H respectfully report that they have t '.,. Helmers, Jam es A. Patterson, C. examned the clams presented to them recommended that the,v s., M. T urner, M argaretha G. Meyer, clerk ssue orders on the county seekng jobs, but that once they J. W. Brown, E lm er D. Elbert, for economc John M Spafford, Frank Stahler, treasurer to the several clamants sat,sf>' lh(e r des.rewant to estab *he> Charles Laurtzen, K enneth Hum for the amounts allowed as fol- nppor,unltylsh homes rear famles. mel, A. D. Askew, Lester Hubly, lows: But Wleden says there often s Sam Detwler, Hugh H. McCaugh- Names. N ature of Clam. Amt. a problem of adjustment when P otter nsurance Agency, ey, Oscar F raher. auto polcy... $ farm boys marry grls who have Nay Fred Mur had a taste of cty lfe. The grls Blessman & Berry, bur RESOLUTON usually brng back cty experences glary of the Board of Supervsors of John Slberzahn, boler jal 147^00 j cty ponts of vew, expect Lvngston county, llnos. modern convenences on the farm W hereas, t has been recom Seth A. Marvn, boler county home they have become accustomed to m ended to us by the sherff of ths All of whch s respectfully sub n the cty. county that addltonaal deputes be hred wth a vew n mnd of m tted ths 16th day of December, m antanng a patrol of the county R o o m fo r N g h t Fred Mur, hghways n the nght tm e; Charman. W hereas, there appears to be a Margaretha G. Meyer, N o P r o b l e m H e r e growng need n our law enforce Carl T. Hunscker, m ent for such actvty; JACKSONVLLE, FLA rtf) A rthur C. Dxon, W hereas, t would be to the best Polceman M. J. Byrd, Jr., search John Hofer. n terests of all the people of ths ed all day for a stolen car drven com m unty th a t such a patrol be by a man also wanted for passng naugurated.., R eferred (o nsurance Commttee bad checks. County nsurance. Now. therefore, be t resolved He went off duty at mdnght A fter consderable dscusson that the sh erff's offce be author wthout fndng a trace of the car regardng the m atter of hlng zed to naugurate a nght patrol or ts drver. As he stepped from as of Jan u ary 1, 1955, to Aprl 1, nsurance polces on county prop hs auto at home a man stepped 1855 to be adm nstered by hs erty, t was moved by Laurtzen, from the bushes brshng a offce u nder hs supervson seconded by Kpfer, that the mat And be t fu rth e r resolved that te r of county nsurance be re knfe. Byrd drew hs servce re the sherff of ths county be a u th ferred to the nsurance Commt volver dsarmed the man, He took a closer look. t was the orzed to hre extra deputes for tee wth power to act. Moton man he had hunted all day, ths o th e r purposes dutes. carred. the car for whch he had been searchng was nearby. Vsted Board. R eport «f N esous W eeds 1 was ju st drvng around look Mr. Fred Ellott, a form er super Commttee. R eport of the Noxous Weeds vsor from Belle Prare tow nshp,! ng for a room for the nght, the J Com m ttee was read, on mo vsted the afternoon sesson of man protested. 1 thnk 1 can fnd you one," j of Koopman, seconded by the Lvngston County Board of Supervsors wshed all present Byrd sad as he snapped on the ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ t p p o v e d as read. hcuffs. a very m erry Chrstmas D ecem ber sesson. A D GRANDPA M O S E S " Max Gundlach, 92. putt the fnshng touches on a pantng at hs Wnnetka,., home. The elderly artst, a retred photoengraver, la preparng for a one-mao 6how dsplayng hs 25 canvases. PLAYS ROUGH t a l a n move star Anna M a g n a n cracked one of her costar s rbs swelled the jaw of another whle flmng "The Rose T at too, n Hollywood. Anna wasn't mad at anyone, sayng: "t s n the scrpt. When play play. Phladelpha Naval Base, vsts the graves of former "Leather neck mascots. Wearng dress blues, Chesty s shown w th hs hler traner, Sgt. Clyde M. Hu ART CRTC Seven-year-old Davd Lkens, of St. Paul, Mnn., examnes crtcally Thoughts of Brds n Flght" created by eght-year-old Rchard St Sauver n ther orgnal form the brds were coat hangers LOOK A-HEAD - Ths ntr gung hardo was featured n a West Berln, Germany, coffure contest The tall cone of m taton har s trmmed wth rhnestones teardrop pearls. ON A B E N D E R -N lg h t -club entertaner Akko Suehro does a backbend to show how easly she rpples off some cool notes on the tru m p e t n addton she does some dancng acrobatcs whle entertanng people n Tokyo. YOUNG BLADE R o n n e Morn, nne m onths old, s blled as the w orld's youngest hockev player. (Photo bv M au rce R. Rloux NEA) VERSATLE Marguerte Pazza. nternatonally known opera snger, goes nto or.e of her dance routnes wth partner Jack Hunch at a New York nght club. Marguete. who has aboned her opera sngng, does a strp tease sngs New Orleans jazz as part of her act. PLENTY OF ROOM One leg apece was all Armen Chrstopher M Mayo Wllam A. Newln needed when they tred on un form trousers talored for M/Sgt. Edmund B Forester. The 396pound sergeant hs "small frends are statoned at Lackl Ar Force Base. Tex. S U P E R -D U P E R JE T Ths needle-lke supersonc Jet. named Farey Delta, has been suceesafully test flown n Engl A sngle-seater. t s powered by a Rolls Royce Avon" turbo-jet engne, has an unusually thn delta mdwlng descrbed as sword edged The elongated nose secton, whch has an ar speed ndcator tn the end, lowers n flght lke a drawbrdge to permt vsblty whle lng taxng. LOOK, MA, NO HANDS Dansh Magcan Truxa nstonshes Londoners wth ths bt of hocus-pocus n broad daylght. Seem ngly suspended n m d-ar s hs wfe partner n the act. Truxa clams he can lft hs wfe w thout touchng her then put her down n a dfferent place. GETTNG TO KNOW YOU Crown Prnce Akahto, 21, left, of Japan, has grown to manhood vrtually a stranger to hs parents. He rarely sees them snce custom requres crown prnces to grow up apart from ther famly. Above he gets better acquanted wth hs father, Emperor Hrohto over a game of Shog (Japanese ehess) n Tokyo. Lookng on s Empress Naga.

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