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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 2

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1962 THE DE KALB DAILY CHRONICLE, DE KALB. ILLINOIS la the Hou or Senate by one aTXXXX A IS.A Mnlmm Miaru 4 1 I is-1 A FACULTY FOR 1 Till-, DEKALB DAILY CIIKOMCL THE OFFICES OF is, important. SCHOOL NAMED PACE TWO BUSINESSIN THE U. S. A.

Slorr Salrs liuTcar: Tool Ortlcru Down; Slock sir V. I it QUITO, Ecuador Cuban refu-gees, describing reputed of the Fidel Castro regime i i mm Vff X' Pt I'V IU KAl IIRONK IT Pl'HI lHINi CO hi hl ii I inois Irlrphmie UMI Sonioiiamk Tmrlirra for The DeKalb Daily Chronicle Clot at I p.m. Evtry Saturday in disposing of troublemakers: "In Cuba, they kill poMtlclani not only by the firing squad but .1 ir (irailr anil Hiph oy running mem auwn in ine street with govrrnmrnt SOMONAl'K Superintendent or Schools Everett Shaffer an PuHlthed evrrv earning eairpt Suiitl.v thr.e holld.v. Nrw Yf.r Mrmuilil li.v. July 4, 1 I h.n..iinria and hn.tm.

Sn itii if hol.rtav oh-ired on S.ltitdiy or Monday. washinijIUN Atty. lien 'j tinted frrtt lnifinition.il WASHINGTON Department tore salet increased 3 p7 cent list week from the 1961 level, the federal Reserve Board re nouncrs that the two boards of 4 Robert f. Kennedy, banishing education have hired nine new teachrrs for the opening of school on Aug. 30.

There it his pet Labrador retriever from all future Justice Department ceremonies because the dog caused trouble: "This ia the last swearing-in ceremony Brumua will be allow yet one position to be filled at his time, the bandmaster. TYie teachers are: kindergar ten. Lucille McAllister. Water ed to attend." 1 ported. It was the Ihird simes- at i.

iv weekly ycar to vrar rue in mio unnuii. thee sales thu monlh However, Resere Board nlfi- liRMsur bn RiPrms Cial Mid department stole vales tinm. urm-r im per SO far this month sCCin to he ers minimum Mail uhintinn shoMtno only Jhri, uZl'Z. I saint from July salt's level. i nvmint.

hott- 1 period, per nrnnin Bv mail NEW YORK New orders for I iw machine tools drei.ned in July but tome industry officials patahic advamr report tome degree of improve- Although badger fur la thick and handeome in color, it is rath er coarse and not valued highly. Now Showing loi Office Open 7:15 "El Cist" at 7:45 jrV man: first grade. Clara Verme-land, Leland. and Patricia Donahue, Somonauk: second. Hazel Miller.

Leland: third. Mildred Olson, Leland and Blanche Sherman. Somonauk, fourth, Martha Fay, Waterman, and Helen Sei-frled. Sandwich: fifth, Elva Wes-ner. Sandwich, and Ardythe Larson, Leland.

sixth. Alpha Moe. Newark: seventh, Robert Squires sciences: eighth, David Yentzer. moil in oraer, tnus lar tor Au-jhlre Th(, 1 SHOW EACH NIGHT Adults $1.25 Child 10c Stvdears Under 90c gun. Auuiuiiw io by government t- Machine Tool Builders Associa tes.

tion new ordert dropped modrr TONIGHT ONLY social studies: eighth. Griff Morse h. math and principal of NO MAN. EVER, QUITE LIKE EL CI0I NO PICTURE, EVER. QUITE LIKE THISI grades five to eight.

sf sv a New grade teachers: Ruth Mae Smith. Mrs. Smith is married. ately in July to S60.5..iU)OU from WASiN(, rON A memher $63,400,000 in June Ihese lift- of hi, urei are a key barometer of on nesa tince purchase of groun(J nlVf ctn tion equipment pomti to future. l0 tne 3w.down of plant of busmen.

ieconomy. George W. Mit. hell, onlv appointee of President NEW YORK The Miss.ssipp. KennMlv lnf bolld River Kuel Corp.

said it is setk- said that the hoard in( up it voting stock effor prop up jn. Of the Missouri Fanfic Railroad rJtM MpH r.ti,d to over SO per cent in an bf. lives in DeKalb and will com HAS MARRIED Joan Elliott, formerly of Rochelle now of Davenport, Iowa, and Ronald Eugene Orman of Rochelle were married on August 10 at the St John Methoditt Church in Davenport, Iowa. They are to live In Mt. Prospect.

(Carstiusen Photo.) mute. She has her degree from Northern Illinois University In plus RaWrt Mitekaaa Curt Jargeaa HAPPY BOY No shots is conducive to a big tmile hown by Kenneth Keef of Genoa, the ton of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keef, who suffered bite from a dog several days ago. Unable to identify the dog the parent! brought the problem to The Chronicle and a ttory appearing on Monday night quickly led to identification.

The dog was found, it had heci vaccinated July 19 and Kenneth did not have to undergo the tenet of 14 thota. i DeKalb. She will teach language arts in the seventh and eighth improper starting from a parked OH-OW grades. James' A. Phipps.

Is married and resides in the Bvron Verme- position, $5 and cottt. Joe Barrentine. Battle Creek cnange oner, me niter wouio the til V9 lur miv.inru anarra ci class common ttock on the basis of COURT CASKS no warning flag, $5 and with tome rite acreage allot-. )lnd He will teach Eatral Late Show Aa Outstanding War Picture costs. 13 tharet of Mississippi River Michigan it a leading producer of plantation -grown Christmas trees, with over 10,000 growers Wilbert Warner.

37, Garden Prairie, following too close, $3 ON THE FARM FRONT Fuel lor one Class A Mopacj tSitttSaaVaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai' and costs. David Broderick. 20, Oregon. mrnl sixth grade studies. He is a Besides the firing of several graduate of Western Illinois Uni-individuals in his crackdown, iversity and last year taught at Freeman has taken other ac-j Colchester.

Hit wife is a teach-tions. jer in the high school. On June 26, he announced Wayne. Joranlien will handle establishment of a Central Of- the vocal music in both grade fice of Internal Audit and In-and high school. He is married spection.

to report directly toiand will reside in the Stevens Frederick Lucas, 23, 121 South First Street, improper backing. $10 and costs. Cecil Fletchall. 16. Sycamore, muffler violation, $3 and costs.

Roger Klein. 18, Hinckley, speeding, $10 and costs. Matthew Maki. 27. 123 Curler speeding, $10 and costs.

Terry Cile. 16, 1019 South I MON. csnd TUES. uua turnout A SAMUEL BRONSTOM Need a Seventh Street, speeding, $13 BY GAYLORD P. GODWIN United Press International WlCUIKir-TOU Th.

D.ll.u and costt. SOPHIA lf AT THE 111 EWO of your ROPE? nnjiimuiun 1 1 1 1 1 1 Mr. Joranlien re- Sol Ettet case has spurred; tecreiary anu 10 oc Street, speeding, $10 and costs. Richard Carrillo, 31, Chicago, Secretary of Agriculture the highest iceived his degree in music from L. Freeman to lighten adminis- "ndarcU of performance in i allNU and has had teaching ex- LOAN speeding, $10 and costs.

QUOTES FROM THE NEWS Leonard Strack. 43, Genoa, trative procedures in his de-i iinrinii auuii nu iiiriiuuii penence in me camuuic nign activities in department agen-'hool. oartment. plus I ruxastsT svsist I Stung by congressional and; I'nltrd Presa International July 6. Freeman an are English Two and Three and French One and Two.

Harry Kecne Palmer. is High school faculty. Stanley Magnuson, vocational and general Ag. James Woods, general sciences, drivers" training, boys' political criticism, as well as TUSCALOOSA, Fla Space X(riN I new regulations to FAST? some editorial comment, rree Biiarft Kffainst shnrtapps nf mm- married and lives in Sycamore. man acted to run a tighter and; mlwllf nd hv Com.

physical education, varsity coach Jind graduated from West Point neater Agriculture Department mnAilv rrrti. rrn in com. in basketball and baseball. Ber scientist Dr. Emst Stuhlinger, telling students to forget the debate over which nation is ahead in the space race: "In the long run, I believe that the nation will excell in the He is trying to set up an He has been a colonel in the Army and taught for five years nice Marshall, teaches half days tU'tlTfCHKISSM minisirative system so inai Tin Jiilv hm nrnnosed new I ft- mA Park opt you, too, bav Hi ota arfttr-vocatiM worrittl at Ohio State University.

His when wmnv-dnin ahow uDi a paoii armnc rnr i irsrt ri cram Annual'' adviser. Burdette Bar subject areas Include physics, lg4 that creates the best anywhere in the far-flung de warehousemen that would trigonometry, intermediate alge atmosphere for scientific work, TlCNInCtlM ON SUNDAY 3 COMPLETE SHOWS i Opan 1:30 EI Cld" ot 2:00. 5:00, 1:05 partment, it will be reported change the method of computing quickly to proper officials. rett it the commercial teacher and coaches Frosh-Soph basketball and varsity track. New high school teachers: bra, algebra One and geometry.

Mrs. Naomi Davidson comes net assets and bonding require simply because it will have the richest resources for new techniques, new methods, new mate The Bites case involving trans from Nauvoo, and with her hus- fer of pooled cotton allotments. ments, and increase the maximum bonding limit. Warehousemen would be required to main Mrs. Jean Phipps graduated from jhand iive, thf Smith apart rials, new instruments, new en gineers and new scientists." western Illinois university ana storage of grain without adequate bond, the irregular ac If now you'rt inert of cash lot ut first the service It firtt rete and the termi will bo patterned to yeur kudgttl ments.

She taught last year at the Haliton High School. She is tain net assets, to be available for payment of indebtedness will teach Home Ec. and family living. tivities of tome farmer county committees, and the frailties of a graduate of McKendree Col FRENCH LICK. Ind Presi-dent Kennedy, telephoning mid arising from the storage opera George Allen has taught for lege at Lebanon.

She will have tome department employes all, tion, of at least 15 cents pas, year, west Democratic leaders to get out the vote in their states: pointed up the need for ttnn- bushel of the warehouse gent action. capacity. I "il -is vitally- important that we win these states back. Time The Estet case is not alonel On July 31, the department "THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT" TONIGHT and SUNDAY STAGE COACH THEATRE Located on lorber-Greene Rood, DeKalb Tani off Sycamore Rood (Route 23) at County Home in ahowing up alleged adminis- asked for comments on tuggest- He is single and a graduate of the Henderson State Teachers College at Arkadelphia, Ark. He has also done additional work at NIU.

He will teach American history, civics and will have charge of the library. girls' physical education classes, teach world history and social science. Florence Rauworth of DeKalb graduated this year from Harding College in Harding, Ark. She will teach biology, algebra and practical math. Mrs.

Harry Larsen is the high school office secretary and Mrs. and again we have seen important matters which benefit the entire United States won or lost trative laxity. Grain shortage! ed alternatives to tne present in several Midwestern areas, ir-i bonding arrangements for ware- regularities in the packaging under the uniform grain some commodities ror overseas. iuiKr jsirancin. mc Patricia Ann Fruin Is a grad i na I MM In.1.

Itlanlr. tvinf nr Amoaat Yea S4 Monthly Borrow Payments $300.00 $300.00 S17'1 $400 00 ".21 $500.00 $27.2 $00.00 $32.0 $700.00 $00.00 $41.9 uonauon, ana oiner susurci bc-ik M.rnmm tivities have played a part in, blanket insurance policy the move for tighter administra LOTHSOfVS CHICKEN Phone M303 Open at 4:30 p.m. 144 E. Lincoln Hwy. Oren Ketchum, grade school secretary.

Ralph Morse and Arthur Warren are custodians. cover more adequately ware- J. house obligations to the CCC. hom in Sh? "uht tion. Th.

arlinns ram ujtv Other non-Estet cates involve Freeman announced at a May 7 Now Showing Admission 25-7Sc parish committeemen in Louis- tt in news conference his standard Our Men In Service South' Dakota and 'or conduct of the department. THE JOHN MARSHALL rtlatrailoa Owes: and county committeemen in etinaliit La CI a set Texas who played fast and loose LAW i iw. puiir. sain. "That's a hard rule, but that's an.

a eve. Sea. IS training at The Armor Center, Fort Knox, Ky. Rodatz entered the Army last March and completed basic GUNTER AFB, Ala Dr. Dennis F.

Fancsali of Janesville, who recently came to ec--tive duty in the United States KOTHiNGBUTNOTIIiNG OTHER LOANS AVAILABLE FROM $150 TO $5000 the way want awvax laaatlf aalaa Feature Lock Air Force in the rank of captain. CHURCH UNIT MEET I SOMONAUK The Altar WILLS' SCHOOL Couries lesl Sept. 17 For Catalog Address Rfftstrar, Box SIS PlynHMth Cl Chlc.fo 4, III. WA S-SUS South ot Jackaoa between State-Dearborn. training at Fort Knox.

The 17-year-old soldier attend ed Earlville High School. hat completed the orientation Guild of St. John't Lutheran'course for officer! of the USAF Cwmnunlbu (Oil mjiim Church met on Aug. 9 with 14 medical service here. and zptcter jKMS Capt.

Fancsali is being ress members and three guests pre signed to Griffin AFB, N. Y. He will join the ttaff there for ent. Mrs. Harley Francis, a new member, joined the Guild.

The itausngii iv- Lose Weight The Trimudex Way practice as a physician. LOAN CORPORATION LARRY SPODEN, MANAGER 204 East Lincoln Hwy. Pbooa M3S4 topic given by Rev. Buckler was The doctor is married to the former Judith R. Wright of 218 nm Ma, Vat-1- W9 THIMUDtX wltk VTTALON CM bt oh- E.

Taylor DeKalb. entitled Past. The secretary's and treasurer's report was given during the short business meeting. The lunch for the September meeting will be in SkrSlaTaTlf I uuml without eretcrlptHMi. Usee by rsoviiNM "T-rimt both men an womea la completely HAMILTON AFB, Calif Staff sate.

TRIMUDEX Is medically com- FILMS in us SHOWN SAT. SUN. each Sergeant Robert G. Heriig of poue In help you Inte tacctaivc the "Lite Scrap Lunch." At 2:45. 4:45.

6:45 and 8:43 intaM aaa harmful tat. roe can have DeKalb. hat been awarded a SAME CAST AS "CARRY ON NURSE!" member to bring their own. Serving refreshments were Mrs. that lllure ana weight level you eealra Certificate of Exceptional Pro without unpleaaaM nerclM anS atrln-1 Come As Late As 23 Sat.

and Sua. for a Complete Show Marquise Emerald Cut Oval Brilliant Cut Some with the new "Halo Head" T. Askeland JEWELER 1M North Third SL DeKalb, OL fessionalism here. Albert Guehler and Freida Pas- awat aiets. TP.IMUDTX With VII ALOIU Sergeant Herzig, a United la aa eaur la take laMst.

acta faat tow. to oepraaa the appeute. It alknra you States Air Force search and res to eat aaaalkry. If yon havo that over. AIR CONDITIONED cue controller, was awarded the wo)(M prohleaa.

TRIMUDEX eaa help OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY FAIRDALE Mr. and Mrs. you aaao welfM la a more comfort- NOW certificate for a series of talks on the mittion of Western Air aMe manaar hv awppraailnt the Ralph Carlson entertained a It's TOPS for Back- to-School lire lor avereotlnj. TRIMUDEX with Rescue Center. He has been re group of relatives and friends Child 25c assigned to Saigon, Vietnam.

Adults tOc recently to celebrate the wed VTTALON It tottmaa with Vrtamlat ao MctteMrty ts (eravckfji ttm wt Mpp mi vl tar. aoM far anly ss.se with tMa auaraataa: If aat aatlstlerj, ntora ao- The sergeant, a graduate ot ding anniversary of her parentsJ DeKalb Township High School the Balls, of Kirkland. aae poetloa to ywur araeslet Mr nul attended Northern Illinois Uni ONE PERFORMANCE EACH EVENING Open at 7:30 Starts at 8:00. ret aa4. aoM By: Hlialaa Reull Dru(.

versity. He is the son of George it i C. Herzn of 323 5. Second 7a DeKalb. Sergeant Herzig and his wife.

1- I A- Shirley, have two children. His mother, Mrs. Irene V. Herzig PIANOS ORGANS Bond Instruments Northern Illinois Motf Complete Selection resides at 634(4 Lincoln High way, DeKalb. ON DUTY Maj.

John Chapman who Is an Air Force Reserve Officer, hat completed a two week active duty tour at the Air Force Academy near Colorado Springs. Serving at an Air Force Academy liaison officer, he provides information about the academy to young men, their parents and high school guidance 'counselors. While at the academy he obtained information concerning entrance and curriculum requirements. Ma. Chapman Is a resident of 830 South Second Street, FORT RILEY.

KAN, Special Patio Clocks 2Vs" i 1 astd 1 12" i 14" (la cofon) DeKclb Clock Company S7 Halsk lourevard NO MATTER whether your problem it helping daughter get reedy for collage, or getting ist Four James C. Moore. 18. son of Mrs. Louise Smith, 1033 Commercial Sycamore III.

-sC330, A New Policyholder Every 22 Second-Let mo show you why to many are insured ao ofton by State Farm Mutual. You'll bo gUd you did. young ton outfitted tor-tcnooi, me is among the active Army personnel supporting the 1962 Na best Chronicle it oiwayt your (hopping guide. tional Rifle and Pistol Matches, which are being conducted at CHRONICLE PAGES present Camp Perry, Ohio, July 271 the very tmartett school end eol- I.I il Aug. 26.

Specialist Moore, who is regularly assigned as a gunner in the 1st Divition't 8th infantry lege Ciornes or rne avaivn, ana local stores offer you the very finest values. To help vee shop fyff ootier, quicker, and with greater '-CX savings and satisfaction! LllVilfj rsawiivi '1 111 i at Fort Riley, ia assisting ia the operation of the ranges and statistical off ice for the matches. Secret Weapon Against Inflation and High Rents cu.TT ALCATHAZ The former Sycamore High School student entered tne Every Instrument bocked by 72 years of Musical Experience Bettor TentH ood Service Palmer Music House Floe Planet anal Organ Army in June 1961 and complet ed basic training at Fort Riley. It's a Tilton Custom Built Home, of course! We build to your plans or choose one of ours! His father. James Moore.

JOHN M. SMITH Ue North Eleventh St. live ot 3034 Grand view rvrnu tWSOSS) ON JUST ONE such shopping trip, this newspaper mighth well ave yen several dollars in. return for the smell sum you poy the tor-rier on collection day. A bargain, isn't it? The DeKalb DcIIy Chronicle Inkster.

Mica. See Us Before You Build! DeKalk, IH. PSom f-1727 FORT KNOX. KY. Army MAIDEN RITTER BRANO p'BREN mjn saw aaaui tur ISflSrtl Ti'ir Xr'rumPH ssrs ru-r sum cat tos-ci ssmm Snare IB90 Pvt.

Richard Rodatz. Mm of 109 E. 4th Ave. Rochelle. III.

rbone Collect 44-24179 DeKalb, Dliawie Pbooe sV3U Mr. Vkta Pike, tartvtlle. recently completed eight weeks of advanced individual.

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