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6 Jocksonvillc Journol, Jocksonvillc, Sept. 17, 1968 Chicago Livestock Market Report SOYBEAN FI TI BE PRICES SOAR Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Jack- iss El ma Jones Dies, Kites In CHICAGO Soybeans son of Medora became parents TI futures prices soared cents of a daughter born at 6:37 p.m.

I lHIIMIcIV a bushel on the Chicago Board Saturday at Passavant hospital. The Weather Elsewhere Winchester Legion Auxiliary CHICAGO (AP) (USDA) of Trade Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 5 500 instances 25 lowarl VUMI bwu mu.

hpo mum avenue oi passen away ai clear shippers took 4 000 2 oiniis but wheat prices iell came parents of a daughter Memorial hospital in Spring Atlanta, cloudy lb butchers 21.25*21 50' around haCk murh at 2:30 a at at 3:35 Pm at I Bismarck, rain 21 501 hcad hjRh ally" mg 220 lbs 22.00 2-3 195-230 principal factor in the East Dunlap street, became 16. 1892. a daughter of Daniel 9 of soybeans prices was a parents of a son born at 4:52 A and Frances Butler Jones. i rmiAft iu of rather extensive rains a Sunday at Passavant She is survived by two broth- 330-400 lb SOWS 17.60*18.-! nilal and two uisfprs. Marshall 38; 400-500 16.75-17.75 2-3 S0M00 lbs 16.00-17.00; boars 15 more 10 al 00 so when farmers are preparing to Cattle 10.500; e.lve, MOSS good and prime slaughter steers estimated will he a record liso tb slaughter yfew waj Dies, Services gr.de 3 duction of stocks at Chicago.

OC1 I 111II Oats and rye prices moved loads at the latter price- mixed high choice and prime 1.150-1,* 450 lbs 28 75-30 25; choice 1,1001.400 lbs yield grade 2 to 4 27 ers and two sisters, Marshall E. Jones of Springfield. David Jones of Charleston, N. Mrs. Ruth Reinhardt of ville and Miss Rosella Jones of Ashland She also leaves several nieces and nephews.

Miss Jones was a member Ashland club. She was 00- choir? qsn isn 979 Choice steers picked of 310 W. Beecher, widow of for manv vcars 1 0 Anger 23 25 JVh up Mt Moss died Passavant Cs wil? he'd Thurv Louisville. KiSi Sr and closed bu' Monday. af the Ashland Memphis, broiler prices dosed on an ir She was horn In Missouri Dec.

JSLS ST Miami cl, and prime lb slaughter heifers yield grade 3 and 4 26 choice lbs prices regular tone At the close was 1 to Ann Moore Goodin She leaves a daughter ol George and cents a bushel lower. Sep- temher 1 corn was to Wanda, wife of Dean Mayberry mixed good and choice 24.75-25.-higher. September 1.06%;¡of Oceanport. N. three sis- oats were unchanged to high Mrs Pearl l-ewis of er.

September cents; rye Cyrene, Mrs Mame Smith was unchanged to Lincoln Interment will he in Ashland cemetery The family will receive friends at the Gainer Funeral Stock Averages and Mrs Melinda Septemlier 1.15 and soybeans Tucker of Jefferson ity. were to higher. Septem three brothers: lyde Goodin her 2 62' 4 30 lnd 15 Rails 15 Util 60 Stoks Net chng up2.3 up.l Unch up 9 Monday 490 7 198 5 150.2 340.9 Prev day 488 4 198 4 150.2 340.0 Year ago 489.8 203 4 149 1 343.4 1968 high 405 5 210.2 154 8 350 0 low 435.6 ltt.6 135 1 299 1 Markets At A Glance NEW YORK I in active trad ing CHICAGO: liquidation. good trade light trade. Soybeans Higher; good de mand Butcher hogs Steady to 25 cents lower; receipts 5.500; top 22.00.

Slaughter receipts 10.500; top 31.00. Stock Quotations Wednesday. The in state at the churc before funeral time. Ashland Methodist Too Late To Classify WANTED Man in Baking department Night work Ap plv in person. Me 1-O-Cream.

1 FOR SALE 1961 Chevrolet! lmpala 4 Dr. Hardtop Phone 245-5493 LOST Small white cat with orange collar. Phone 245-6664 FOR SALE 1967 VW, square back, dark blue, white walls, parcel shelf, AM-FM radio, reasonable. 243-3041. FOR RENT 2 room lurnmhed apartment Private bath and entrance.

342 West Douglas. FOR SALE Combination buggy stroller, swing set, crib and mattress, high chair. bathinette. 245-5316 NEW YORK (AP) Closing stocks: Admiral 20-s, Am Air Lin Am Cvanamid 30 Arch Dan Mid 56' 52a4 Anaconda Armour 47 Atchison 33'i Beth Stl Boeing Borg Warner Carrier Corp. 76 Caterpillar 43 Calanese Chi.

RR Chrysler Comi Solv 28-H Comw Ed Corn Prod 41 Deere Du Pont ISO- Essex 517 Firestone 59 Ford Motor Cien Electric 871 Gen Motor 84 Gen Tel Elee 40S Goodrich 111. Central 111. Power 3B Int. Harvester 344 Int. Nickel 37 Int.

Paper Marathon 47 Mont Ward 39 Motorola 125'4 Nat Discount 38-4 Norfolk WT Penney JC 897 Ralston 24 RCA 48u4 Schenley 5:5 Sears Roe Sinclair A.E. Staley Stan Oil lnd Swift Union Carbide 45 United Air Lm 42 I'mroyal 634 US Steel Western Union 38 Woolworth 294 of Bluffs, Ray of Curryville. Mo. and Emmett of Springfield. two granddaughters.

Linda, wife of John Isaacs of 1 Jacksonville and Michele May lund tarry of Oceanport .1 and Extension Seeks Two brothers. Robert and L-eslie. preceded her in death. Mrs. Moss had been employed at Ward's Launderette The membership committe Funeral services will he held Df the Morgan County Home (T-Tracei it 1:30 m.

Wednesday at the Extension Council met last Williamson Funeral Home. Reverend Adam Baum will officiate with burial to in Fairview cemetery at Bluffs The family will meet friends at the funeral home from 7-9 Tuesday By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS High Low Pr. 79 45 Albuquerque, clear 75 57 Atlanta, cloudy 61 Bismarck, rain 62 53 .12 Boise, clear 69 43 65 55 till Chicago, cloudy 8067 Cincinnati, rain 82 60T Cleveland, cloudy8060 Denver, cloudy65 .07 Des Moines, cioudy69 .02 Detroit, cloudy81 57 Fairbanks, cloudy5032 Fort Worth, clear100 71 Helena, cloudy ..61 47 Honolulu, cloudy H777 Indianapolis, rain 78 63T Jacksonville, cloudy 87 71 Juneau, rain 50 45 Kansas City, cloudy 63 .05 Los Angeles, clear7966 Louisville, rain 7fi65 .06 Memphis, cloudy 79 66 1.83 Miami, clear 81 Milwaukee, clear 75 63 MpK St rain 6660 .08 New Orleans, rain81 74 .63 York dear 79 60 Okla. City, clear ...8466 Omaha, cloudy 66 58 2 .01 Philadelphia, clear 7851 Pheonix. clear 94 66 Pittsburgh, cloudy 79 58 Ptlne.

Me clear 6548 Ptlnd. cloudy 6951 Rapid City, cloudy 53 45.27 Richmond, cloudy80 54 St. Louis, rain 6966 .09 Salt Lk. City, clear 65 37 San Diego, cloudy7564 San clear ...8861 Seattle, rain 61 54 .03 Tampa, cloudy 87 76 Washington, cloudy 81 59 Winnipeg, cloudy72 61 Driver Hospitalized After Aiding Victim RUSKS TOPIC FOR CU AT 21 Funerals (continued From Page 12) Hospital, but decided not to serve a meal on election day. Refreshments were served by Malinda Jennings and Minnie Wild.

Committee To Meet A campaign meeting of area leaders, team captains and members of the CROP board of Scott County will be held Thursday, September 19, at 9:30 a.m. at the First Baptist church in Winchester. To Live In Spain Mrs. Thomas Giles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Dana nell, has received word from her husband, Lt. Com. Thomas Giles, now serving in Vietnam, that his next tour of duty will be in Rota, Spain Lt. Com. Giles will return here in December for a leave before departing with Mrs.

Giles and their children for their new living quarters in Spain in January. Mrs Giles and family are living in Springfield while her husband is in Vietnam. Host Fish Fry Mr. and Mrs. Paul Evans.

Larry and Linda, entertained at a fish fry at their home Sun day. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Orval Evans. Mr.

and Mrs. Havens and Mrs. Gordon Evans and Judy Beth, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lawson.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Summers, Deana. Jay and Luke. Miss Marylois Reid, all of Wine area; Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Vache and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Byal. Jacksonville, and Mr.

and Mrs. John Havens. Johnnie and Lee. of Lewiston. Summer Reunion The reunion of the family of Mrs.

Ossie Summers and the late Howard Summers was held Sunday at Monument Park. Present were Mr. and Mrs. The driver of a car who stopped to give aid to a motorist in trouble was severely burned by a falling power line about 6 a.m. Monday five miles west of Jacksonville on State Route 104 and 67 volver to kill a black Angus bull critically injured after being struck by a car 4 mile north of Alaxander on Route 123 A southbound auto driven bv Norbert L.

Dixon. 32. of Quincy week at the Extension office on East Morton Road The committee is planning its annual drive to be held during October A goal has been set for each) Unit to recruit at least three ral new members The Unit obtain- LLE Funeral Francis Summers. Mr and Mrs ing the most new members will services for Grover W. Robert Summers and family, have its November meeting re- will be at 11 a m.

Wednes- Milton; Mr and Mrs. Daryll freshments furnished and serv- at. the Mackey Funeral Summers and grandson. Arthur, ed by the membership commit- here. Interment will be Meredosia; Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur Summers and Debbie, tee in Murrayville cemetery. A New Member Tea will be may call al tbe fu- Tbe Morgan Countv Garden held November honor home lo Tues- Club will open Its sea- these newly acquired son with a meeting at km Charles lilt Saturday in the Central Chris '1' serv Waverlv The pro- to this tea Charles Utt will be Afternoon callers gram on Roses, from the Gar lu 1,1 Mrs Sharon Rees and daughter, Annette, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mclntire and daughter, Connie, Mr.

and Mrs. Bud Summers and daughter, Danny Lyons, 23. of 217 Allen collided with the bull which was Avenue witnessed a one-car ac-s standing on the highway. Dixon cident and stopped to give aid and four other members of his to the lone occupant, Patsy family escaped injury, although Yvonne Lohr, 20, of 871 auto had to be towed from College. the scene.

The 900 pound bull The auto involved in the ae- was critically injured and was cident was eastbound at 5:50 destroyed Ownership of the a.m. and skidded out of control bull was not immediately de- on the pavement and crashed termined. into a utility pole, knocking it At 10:30 p.m Sunday, the oc- over. The car ignited and was cupants of two cars escaped subsequently gutted by fire. injury one mile west of Wood- Lyons jumped out of his car son.

A car driven by William and helped remove the Lohr H. Schofield, 25 of Moline was woman and another passing I southbound and slowing to make motorist took her to Passavant a left turn, hospital where she is reported A second auto, driven by I-e- in good condition. Rov E. Mason. 33.

of Lyons suffered severe burns ter did not see the flasher to the neck when a power line lights and collided with the rear snapped and fell on him. He is of the Schofield auto Both cars reported in serious condition at were towed from the scene. Passavant State police investigated a The auto was removed from one-car accident late Saturday the scene by wrecker. southwest of the city on a coun- Four other accidents over the try road. The car was driven by weekend caused damage to the Steven E.

Ervin, 17. of 7 Ogden vehicles involved but the drivers Road. A passenger. Vince Fer- escaped without injury. nandes, 16, of 624 North East An accident at 7:30 p.m.

Sun- also escaped injury. day. two miles south of the city--------------on Route 67 caused heavy damage to the car Driver of the ic car. Randall Fairfield. 16.

fiHHlC of Route 4. and a passenger, Richard Andrews. 16, of IMKIX Route 4, both escaped injury. Fairfield told troopers he was 'I II southbound and tried to passUiriSllclIl llOim another vehicle. He said a third vehicle prevented him from Annie B.

Curtis, 71, died passing and when he swerved Monday afternoon at the Illinois back into the lane of traffic he lost control and overturned on 1 the highwav. The auto was 6: waSj tmr William and Ida ketner i- nm cimHav a Grawley She was married April rp 1917 t0 Jean used hi. seivict rt- preceded in death Nov. 27, 1967. One son.

William Curtis of Warrenton, survives. She was preceded in death by one brother. Frank Crawley. Mrs. Curtis was a member of MT.

STERLING Herman Central Christian church, a Laning. 79 year old native of founding member ol the Herman Dies In Kansas Brown county, who spent vears in California until moving of i Chapter O.E.S. She was also a month ago to chrina Philathea class and a were iKnri. oar member of Malta Shrine 51 Mr. Kansas, died there Saturday, will c.

The committee voted to at 2:30 Pm Tuesday at the ancj Gary Bigham and He was a retired salesman. rillham Buch -lnan Funeral memlK-rship dues, to be Mackey Funeral Home with Mr, McEvers Mr Laning was born Funeral given by Mrs Robert Fiwter jn of Novenl. Rev H. Janvrin officiating in I sic The meeting will be conduct To Meet Thursday 1000 Home at 2 p.m Diunda Brown County Oct 16. 18W he erend WUUam sturgess officiat- TTicre will also special mu- for counly Internment will be hernwood The Fenowship oi the son of William and Mary interment will be in Mem If a dues expire cemetery where military rites pirst Baptist church will meet Laning.

He was married Aug orial Lawn cemeterv ed hv the Mrs anoUler month thal person Sll at the 20, 1911 to Susie Beck and she The family will meet friends Foster Anvone Uiterested is al- lhe church for a hamburKer survives with two daughters. at the funeral home from 7-9 so cordiallv to ioin with calendar year to November and Veterans of Foreign out Mrs. Erma Morgan of Law- p.m. Wednesday. nrn fnr fhn Tmu OStS.

a fonrni Xt one no anrl club members in attending. New yearbooks will be distributed at this time. Members are also reminded dues are now payable. More details for the Tea will be announced at a later date. Each member will take a rence, Kansas and Mrs.

Mar- friend or prospective member, guerite Jones, Alexandria. Vir- Close Look mt The committee in charge in- ginia. There are five grandchil- I I MT. STERLING huneial cjudes Wayne King, chairman, dren and two great grandsons clIlKllIl LilOIlS services for Herman Laning. Melviii Schnake and Cary Buck- The remains are at the riii Tfn bounds Funeral Home here etf 1 )0 LaUlPS died in Kansas Saturday, will 0n the program committee where fnends mav call unti, 1 11IC (continued Fiom Page 12) be held at 2 p.m.

Tuesday at the are william Campbell and Ed noon FRANKLIN The Franklin panded professional staff, the ln Funeral services will be at Lions Club annual ladies night Y.M.C.A. seeks to serve all John Heaip will officiate and Tuesday at the Church from home was held WAVERLY State Repre- members of the community of interment will be in Ripley Clement Thomas is a patient R. Monday evening, Se sentative Tom of Jackson- Morgan County no mattei cemetery. at Passavant hospital. Hearp officiating.

Interment own the Lions ville will be guest speaker as what their age Friends may call at the Mr. and W1ii Kp jn RiDlev cemeterv entertained the ladies, with the Waverly Parent-Teacher as- Morgan Count) BOW hM OBe Rounds Fuiural Home until and Mrs. Audus Shipton of rx sociation holds its first meeting of the most complete Y.M.C.A. noon Tuesday when the remains Springfield were Sunday dinner KOSE TO VDURKSS PTA of the new year Thursday eve- facilities in the country for a will be taken to the church to guests of Mr and Mrs. Edward i) i i mng community of comparable size.

Ue in state until funeral time. Wild and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mr topic will be the There are club rooms, meeting proposed convention to modern- rooms, gymnasium facilities, a ize the constitution. swimming pool i since opening Wild.

Otto Mrs. Iva Coble Otto Walker is a surgical CJ I MT STERLING Funeral patient at Passavant hospital, kiCFY 111 ICl The meiHing. at which teach- last month, the daily attendance lva c.ohlt' by his sons of Mr and Mrs business meeting ers and school personnel will has been between 1.500 and be held at Wednes- son, Robert, of SL Louis. President pins were prc. their husbands, who prepare the Lions Club dinners throughout the rest of the year.

The special meeting was held at Mick and Mary's at Thayer. Following the dinner Lion Pres. Uoyd Smith conducted a short DOW JONES AVERAGES FOR kALK bales Clover NKW yoRK (API of each month 0ile closing stock averages school vear. tm Monday FOR RENT 3 room unfurn- 411 up 4.35 ished apartment, ground floor, JLuls 256.11 up 0.03 private entrance and heat AH 15 8 131.23 unch utilities furnished Phone stocks 327.99 up 2244 WANTED Salesladies for full time work. Must have experience Apply in introduced to parents, will 987 body-building equipment, day at Rounds Funeral Home Miss Margaret ui have serve(i their country in sented to the 1966-67 and 1967- open at Meetings will health club, a wie.tl.ng room, here Rev Vernon tlndM.

68 Presidents Lion held on the third Thursday handball and paddle-ball iacili- will officiate and interment will i Donnell of Springfield were throughout the and outdoor recreation be in Mt. Sterling City ceme- weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. areas many ol which arc still Dana 0 Donnell. being developed Friends may call at the fu-j K.VI KKS PLEA New programs in instruction 'lome 2 pm.

Tues- Hi I 1 1 ill ill rut (crafts, languages, field- I I II Xltl.l. tripg sports and in dividual recreation are being Mrs. Georgia Ann Moss Wilbur J. Meyer, 55, oi Chapin demand warrants funeral services for Mrs. i Ural route entered plea of director md the Ann Moss will be held mrs.

uavcrn oi sente(j one 0j FH guilty and asked for probation p()KA director are esneciallv at 130 m- Wednesday at the1 Chandlerville is a patient at the Dong Ha area He will be dj carpenter Eddie showed to a charge of driving while un- in these are is W'llliamson Funeral Home Rev- st hospital in Spring- reporting to Fort Knox, The trin de, the Influence cl alcohol Mon- erend Adam Baum will officiate field tucky at the termination of his Miss Margaret Metzger of St. Miss Margaret. Springfield were Vietnam and all under the Army. ary Lion James Ranson. The youngest.

Pfc William H.lAn program was Baka, 20, has been in that coun- try since July 26th this year. He chap- is stationed in Cam Lo. a group of Pranklm high Prpspntlv 22 vear old So-4 and college students on Baka, is at horned day leave after serving a (lf Mrs. Lavern Shores of ycai jn that country, 5enled one (he 'siudenU. Kd- Hospital Notes day morning before Magistrate fc 1 (.

with burial to be in Fairview i wish to express my sincert il Fenstermakei ls OI cemetery Bluffs. FOR RENT i bedroom house pratitucie and appreciation for Mever was picked up by city program, tost studies Thc iamjiy wm mecl FUNERAL 1124 No. Clay. mo Call care received Irom inv docton several weeks ago The eased. the funeral home from 7-9 mi 'M6-U-R Norrte am was continued to October that ltucost p.m.

Tuesday. ShRN HLLI) 7 probation bearing to ierve -n msmber IN SCOTT MONDAY unuir7A1. Passavant Hospitals Also, to 7 lor a probation hearing and home fo sale 3 bed and sentencing ti rooms, cenual air. for lheir Herbert Trent, 32, of Concord Was iniii-n'ii tn uprve nnp pray cards, flowers and I I DRIVER SALESMAN oi lo cal wholesale bakery route 1 nhmii Five day work week Paid va sincere thanks and ap- 1 ordered, about a year cat.omT Family hospitaliza to all ou. friends lor Probation for dnv- canons, rdiuuy nosi aiua inti while his license was sus- tion and life insurance (juar 1 ano a.vti.nHp.1 salurv nluk commis extended to us during our re- riohation was extended cent sorrow These kindnesses one -vear on violation.

for one seat Ihr youth committee and of was ordered to serve one year directoi Mrs. Xiinie Curtis leave. Robert has another year a of the to serve for his hitch 'he A rx othei taking the trip. The eldest brother, Sp-4 Den Patty Gordon and aj nis A. Baka, received his d.s were Rues(s charge from the Army in Octo ins anrt introduced bv ber 1967 and is presently work lon plink WINCHESTER Funeral and living in Milwaukee, sion Ideal Baking Call Mr.

Brown APrLK sorrow will always he remembered. The family of Ellsworth Pires E. St. Louis Livestock NATIONAL STOCKYARDS, 111. m-N (AIM Estimates for Tuesday: rate year ol required subsidiza- Funeral Home at 2 m.

Thurs- HKARING Notice is hereby given that It assures that all youth have an opportunity to participate regardless of financial means pm Wednesday. HAROLDS MARKET 9-16-tf etllent care during my stay Katheryn L. Meyer Room 310 Saigon tion for each youth membei day Reverend William Reverend (Mile oKleW- The formerly lived jn Surpluses from thc health club Slur Bess will officiate with in- S. the Jacksonville Plans Commis facility, and funds from other tcrment to be in Memorial He a. fi! 4i summer to PubUc HeaS sources, provide the balance ol Lawn cemetery Hw I fhL ediatta in on WeS'nev the youth subsidy The family will meet Iriend.

t. in the The youth scholarship fund money is raised separately, and ISOOMKK TO TEU. services for Jess Kendrick will ancy and LIFE IN be held at 2 p.m. today at the i. in ibaugh' D1 ihuw Cline Funeral Home Reverend were Ben WWII Howard Stevens will officiate The program for the luncheon Lots 41, 42, 4 44 45 ar with burial to be in Beardstown 1 meeting Wednesday, Sept.

18th Richard Bibbs Second AHri City cemetery Wi lard McGUsiop Maned to ()t, ut lhe HolkUr 1....... Add. Wilson and Noble McLaughlin 'fa Jordan schools. The parents also have the at the luniidl home Irum 7-9 Ntver daughtcrHs Boards and Commission Room Old with the flowers in City Hall for the following: The petition of Inc. requesting rezoning classification of the following described property from l.

Manufac turing District, Limited, to 2. Manufacturing District. lbs 18.00-18.25; 13 325-600 The new- is truly meeting Mina Jones Interment was in Winchester Holiday tion to the City of Jackson by the local American Business ville. situated in the Count' (Ambuc) club will be given by of Morgan and State of Hli PRESTON STUDIO 808 Lafayette "Quality Color Photography" Dial 245-2457 for Appointment Days or Evenings STIDfcNTS Have your school pictun madt into a photo charm for a new and different All it takes a billfold picture and $2 95 U.75.1B OO: boars 15 0017.00 niauy ol the recreational Raoul Soomre. He will tell of nois.

Cattle 5.000. 200; steers -intl 1 ucliona need, (or Miss Kima joncs conducted by members of bovhood days in Germany Peti high choice and prime 1.050 nis Doynooo nays in uermany 1,350 lbs 28 choice 900 conducted at the Ashland Meth- the Winchester American odist church at 2 p.m. 1 Cockenll and Rich- I aro Overt An Petitioner 30 00-34 mi. choice calves disorderly who was! from 7 9 Wednes ALEXANDER alleged altercation at his resi- ior one hour be- Wednesday. Cookies will be i fore time ol tuneial services.

dence, was held in the city jail in lieu ol $250 bond i no good l7 charged in connection with an hudy will lie in state ander A will meet at 8 p.m. Sheep h00; spring lambs ui ihe choice and prime 90-115 lbs 26 50-27 00; choice 80-110 lbs 25.00-26 50; shorn slaughter lamb high choice and prime around were Leland Ogle and Ed iiimmi property The Alex- Garlich, both from KUiott generally known as 7M who were with Bill Osborne. Illinois. Al Bateman won the 50-50 PLANS 1,1 it unie oi uuieiai sti vices. served as refreshmpnts durine The family suggests that ex- award and Dan Lahey the i vili.

MlHal iiUUt 1 A prisions of sympathy be made in the form of contributions to 100 lbs 27 00-27 50; ewes 4.00- IT PAYS TO ADYKKTISl lhe Ashland Methodist Church' jjyy SAVINGS BONOS 17.50 memorial fund Lucky Buck. Announcement was made the Regional convention will be Oct. 18-19 in Champaign Urbana. COMMISSION WILLIAM SPI i ('UAiHHA DATKI) n-.

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