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The Jacksonville Daily Journal from Jacksonville, Illinois • Page 34

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32 Jacksonville Journal, Jacksonville, Oct. 3 1968 Prepares For Festival' By Naomi Lawson (Winchester Correspondent (Telephone WINCHESTER Friday and Saturday will I Runkel Appointed To State Crime Control Board Jacksonville Police Chief Charles Runkel ho, winchester. an appointment by Governor Samuel Shapiro with 0 ch barlieeue. to a state committee on criminal the state's political rallies and a variety planning agency under the federal State Streets and 0f bargains promised. Juvenile Delinquency Prevention and Control Act passed RCpUbiicans will have this year State Senator Donald Carpen- Runkel, a vice president of the Illinois Chiefs asso- fjer candidate for secretary of ciation, said Wednesday that the selection would not state: state Senator Clifford take him away from his duties as police chief in Jack- Latherow; State Representative sonville He was one ot 24 Illinois citizens named to the panel.

The group will develop statewide law enforcement programs, juvenile delinquency control plans, establish priorities in improving the state's criminal justice sNstem and juvenie delinquency i program and administer funds. awarded the state under federal acts, a press report said. Kunkel said he has not yet i been notified of his duties as a of the committee, required of each state by federal law. The police department under, Kunkel has been involved with juvenile delinquency problems. He said that this was one of for his selec -1 tion.

He pointed out that two members of the police department .1 Captain Wilbur Stalford and Officer Jack Baldwin, have been trained in delinquency praised the Tom Rose; Congressman Paul Findley and Robert Yates, candidate for state representative. on hand. They will speak from 1:30 to 8 p.m. on the public square. The Democrats will also have speakers and I represented from 3:30 p.m.

to 5 p.m. 'Hie Sesqui Fork Chop Barbecue. sponsored by the Winchester Kiwanis club, will be served at the Legion Hall in Winchester from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and from 5 until 7 p.m.

Saturday. All stores are featuring special tall bargains and a large crowd is expected. Day Meets Winchester Day lTnit One met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Elmer Suttles, who was assisted Mrs. Richard Vortman.

Chamber Potpourri: Membership Goal Increased To 800 By Robert IIam id J.A.C.C. President This Chamber report is a hit tardy perhaps, but keeping dustrial Corporation Board of Directors also held an emergency meeting to expedite early expansion of a local industry THt JACKSONVILLE JAYCEES' Get Out the Vote Campaign is in high gear, bringing its plea for voter registration to local businesses Reminders have been posted in many local stores and plants, and businessmen have been urged to encourage voting interest among their employes. Campaign Chairman John McCoy (R) and committee member Terry Hall (C) are shown above preoaring to post a sign at the Capps and Sons plant Capps' Executive Vice President Sam Osborne looks on at left. The final day to register is Monday, Oct 7. The Morgan County Clerk's office will be open this Saturday from 8:30 a m.

to 4:30 p.m. United Fund Hits In Fund Drive Charles Runkel Division Chairmen reported hit the 100 per cent mark. Mrs. Watson Taylor and Mrs. an additional at Tuesdays The standings of the Divisions Fred Busch of Joe Worrell presented the lesson report meeting to bring the total are now: Education $6,568 104 Jacksonville High School, has bravely hoard members to youth organi- -Crystallization of Sugar to $106,673 tor 8 per cent me pe handling juvenile Products, offering samples of United hund goal of 122 000 pe problems.

Runkel Hunkel has been affiliated fondant, fudge, divinity and General Co-Chairmen. Gilbert stall work. a privately-financed na- other homemade candies. Todd and Dr. Richmond Sim- up with our go-go membership 75.000 square feet, leaves little time for diaries.

Jerry Brant education But, going to pot again, met for a discussion Speaking of membership, Martin Newman Fair Share plan, plus Dr. Robert Hartman's Clifford rejuvenated Contact Club (new Df- Fd MacCarthys Free members Don Atkins and E. Enterprise committee appears W. Brown) have exceeded our to face problems worthy ot its vear-long goal of 700 bv attain- Harris Rowe, vice presi- ing 711 memberships. Upon dcnt in charge of our Division somewhat sober reflection, they Legislative Affairs, addressed have set a new goal of 800 by himself to pending state bills June 1.

1969. to the edification and fascination s. of a large WLI)S radio audience turn over the ierton" KrZl ffaiTW? on your mind" when Harris theri' Stuck to him: good men do not Questions The August Selection Comand Phi Gold updated on Urban ch W(th mnS successor to Don Atkins, who left our fold for greener John Local Govern- Oct. 1, has winnowed 1 1 01111 II H'n 111 committee had an en- down the applicants and select i if FUiii mu in lightening session with the coun- ed an early date for personal commissioners: basic sub- interviews and a final determ- Aleieorite I taxation- Our commission ers were most cordial. There will never be another EVtwl I John Linebau 8 hosted area Don.

to our chagrin. Festus. 1 "I I 1 vll LMlot officials and civic leaders at Missouri is not listed this time, the initial monthly Total Com-'but our Chamber will limp JMML on. The Chamber program was Yorker Smith got his Contact a to $106,673 for 87 percent of the per cent; Finance $13,411 received an -ipp-intnru re- County 100 search lo Hr Klaus We confeive Chib jacket, discovered it was percent; Key Employers $38,257 Keil, primary investigator of 11 im else and since 98 per cent; Professions $8,315 meteorites which will be undertaking. he is high point man.

returned tapiro The department, he noted, has B. Eubanks, an assistant in the Suttles; Legislation and Educa- concerned itself with counseling governor office since 1966, tion, Mrs. Clyde North; guidance of delinquents and executive director of the new Music. Mrs. Joe Worrell; numbei of officers serve as state board Health Mrs Wataon Taylor; Safety, Mrs.

Paul Steckel; Ways and Means, Mrs. Emery Waid. chairman, Mrs. Edward Wild and Mrs. Ivan McDade.

A lesson will I I given by Mrs. Herman Weder and Mrs. Elmer Suttles at the next meeting. WINCHESTER A Scott Winchester volunteer firemen (irads at School County farmhouse was destroy- and several units from sur- Members the Winchester ed by lire, possibly ignited by rounding communities were sch(ml dass o( I9BB nmv a lightning bolt during a severe called to the country home of electrical storm which parsed Mr. and Mrs LelandSlice, six Bah.d; through the area Wednesday miles southwest of Winchester.

Dunham. Garv at 8:30 p.m. The house was owned by Ed Wilson of Winchester. Winchester volunteer Farmhouse In Scott Destroyed By Fire evening. Koch.

run i ner vl servici: in scori Hugh Mclntire, Lance Steckel, Jim Don 90 oer cent Business See 1 8 man pertinent VP par eent. Bartiw Sec "olken- OllUIII 3 1.922 per cent; Construe llt hunk skate. cl 111 1 tion $5.033 48 per cent. Science degree in geology this degree in geology this 's previously recorded. Norm qn summer fi nMft active DJAM had I I ctSSclV illlt Eight townships are now hki Hawaij At prcsent.

he is a urged our aforememtioned I P1? candidate for the Ph at the Mayor and City Water and Light A additional 100 per cent town- Cniversity of New Mexico, in Commissioner Robert Jameson ViOlllhlOl) Co-Chairmen the area of meteoritics. to continue their program of Mrs. Way land Ralston and Guy pred is the son of Dr. and beautifying Central Park. To Kaufmann Seymour; and 16-13 hairman Mrs.

Henry E. Busche, 327 Fin- our pleasure and com- was reported 1 iTAA nnnnit rtt 0 nnnnl Mrs. Robert Cole. I ley Street, Jacksonville. Priepot, Wilson.

niinois siate University, Chief Harry Turney said no one Ncnllal. shirlev Doten Central Fire WfNCHESTEH Funeral was in the house when the fire Methodlst Favelteville. were started He said one ol the Stice Dt.i tor Hardin I held at a.m. Wednesday children found the blaze when it St. Mark's Catholic church he returned home.

Most of the it Rev lames Pallbearers Boston. Ltni Crash In Pike Kills Barry Mother Of Two munity bewfit. thev indeed Passavant have done so hospital where she was taken late them. 8 following a car-truck collision at Hardin and Morton at 4:40 p.m. Wednesday.

Police reported that her auto was totally demolished when involved in a collision with a PITTSFIELD A old mother. Mrs. Sherry Todd said. have Mo, Richard Mann. Robert Morris Junior College, Phil contents the house the chief iV'! the remaining pros said, were destroyed Ind in each division and feel were William The two-siorv.

frame struc- that a conservative estimate is Robinson. Louis ture u.is engulfed in flames that we can end up much as Guarino. Garv Priest. Lloyd when firemen arrived and fire- 8 omery. Uni- $700 over our goal.

Tliis is close Its an and Earl Boston tiuhting efforts were concen- ol Bloomington, figuring and depends on every Burial was Si trated on protecting nearby Janet )'-vat! worker staying with their arm buildings. Additional Western Illinois Iruversity, cards, turning in every dollar vater tank trucks were sent Mncoinb, John Wright, possible. We are extending the FIRKMKN WSIVI II fiom tho llhiffs. and Kimhle. Ilannihul UCraiiue campaign to Tuesdav, Ocloher Mo- Thc 1 Firemen a lalse College.

Dennis Suttles. Pas- Division Chalfmen Planer dlrtnnce um.l alarm at Passavant hospital at Turney refHirted that tiremen savant School Nursing, meet again at 4:30 at Hamilton t() Wt re- were still trying Ut put out a Christine Rolf and Susan Weder. Restaurant on that day in hopes tl. had pulled in the basement of the St. John nf Kurs ine semi was a ivroger irutK an alarm switch in lie hospital's house at midnight.

(Turn To Page Four The Henske downtown parking plan is being studied closely for the furthered safety and convenience. Keith Baumann dedicated tractor-trailer unit driven by lq4o ri 1 au antl Owter group was so Andrew Moore of Marseille- Kae KiMSr- T'Ved Hanlin of Barrv, was instantly She leaves hi" husband Glen 1 do front end. killed shortly after 7 a.m. Wed Haulm: two sons Michael and 'ltat truck nesday in a crash north of Kin KoRer; her parents. and m0St 0rderly and the Kaufmann derhook on U.S.

36. Mrs. Joe Oitker; one sister. And- many came out went south 0,1 Mrs. Hanlin was said to be Mrs.

Anita Wnght: a brother. on her way to work and was Terrv and grandparents. Rammelkamp and oui The accident is still undei driving a passenger car Mr. and Mrs Ernest Oitker and Industries investigation, headed west. Her car reported Mrs.

Lula Files, all of Barry. explored a December to have veered off the north side Funeral services will be held Natne Son program ii Vri-'li ol the road Came back to the tl church students with I UI.MMI pavement directly into the path at 2 m. Friday, Reverend opportunities in Jackson- CORBETT MANAGER ot semitrailer being driven Bu ial i 4 BP A in the opposite direction by Park John Linebaugh represented LtiLAL Frank Gertken. 59 of Iks our famed Jacksonville Area Harold J. Nunes.

1900 South Industrial Corporation at the Main, has been appointed cam time of serv- Central Illinois con- paign manager for Jerry Cor- feronce at City Hall. The In- bett, Democratic candidate for state representative. one nine which set the mam estimate of the dainagt lai in. was availabU 1 arren St Sch.M.I of Nursinc The semi was a Kroger truck John oi that everything can I comp let- tn Barbara Smith. Patricia Stevens bv that coming to Pike county for a load aie of apples.

There was maior bounty damage to the vehicle and its Divisions joined the Finance driver Was taken to lllini hospi- Division with HM) per oi of minor in theii goals achieved. Laurence juries, then releastKl. Bienert and lifford Crone. Co- Pike ('ounty Coroner Chairmen of the Education Divi- said an inquest will be sion reported 104 per cent ol held. their goal and Co-Chairmen Mrs.

Hanlin. a member of Mrs. Harry Killam, Mrs. Harold the Barry High School class of Stewart and James Middendorf 1961. graduated frcm Gem City Business College in 1967 and villi 111 4 L'Ik was employed as a secretary for lhe Compressor com- I VSO ACCIDENTS pany.

Tickets for failure to yield boin in Quiney June the right of way were issued by city police following two separate accidents in the city Wednesday. The first mishap occurred at the corner of W. College and S. Prairie when a vehicle driven by Harriett E. Moss, 519 S.

Kosciusko, struck an auto driven by James R. Devore ol 40 West- fair Dr. Devore was going east on Births Mr and Mrs. Junior Walker of New Canton became parents of a son born Sept. 29 at lllini hospital in Pittsfield.

Mr. and Mrs. Galen Dark of Pittsfield became parents of a College when struck by the hound Moss vehicle which was 1 making a left turn. Devore Jennings which was towed from of lhe scene, was damaged in the front end and the Moss auto was i i'u damaged on the right side. JSIf 'i receiveii lere Mrs.

Moss was ticketed for ul a failure to yield i '1 Sergeant and Mrs A second accident oecured at Belcher at Santa Ana, Cali- CrubQ red ot holftime Bluebovs Ihis is the first LA child MIS Belcher is the ior- nu'i Donna Ausi iff. daughter of a auto driven by v) and Borman Austiff Donald Headon. ln lathel. is the nie Headon auto with olHMr Mrs Nunes has been a precinct committeeman for a number years and county vice-chairman. A five-member executive committee has been appointed by Nunes to handle the organization of campaign in each precinct of Morgan county: Mrs.

Harry Killam. Mrs. Lawrence Mallicoat, Mrs. Byron Smith. Fred Johnson and Edward J.

Brennan. The committee has scheduled a meeting Oct. 4 at the Beef and the Bird. MAC PROF TO SPEAK ON CIVIL RIGHTS Dr. Wrolf Fuhrig, associate professor of political science at MacMurray college, will present his second lecture and discussion program on the of a Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Sherwood Eddy Memorial YMCA.

Thursday evening's program will deal with Civil Rights. On following Thursdays, Dr. Fuhrig will discuss Law and Order, Urban Renewal, Inter national Peace, and Security and Viet Nam. For further de tails call the YMCA. TKE NATIONALLY Ml will be i tx followed with an all schoo rtiil be a pep rally and fireworks di celebration of Loyalty Day which and friends to attend the Blueboy er Drum and Bugle Corps from Belle- aturday during Illinois college Loyalty i I v.a Wesleyan College in the game, which dan in the dining hall that night There hqs r.

ay night at the beginning of the informal invitation to local 1C patrons tint home game own for failure Nall was ticketed to vield I I tt ni i hi Ueuulx No app ntment necessari SOI TH MAIN I Sarn onjte Card Table. Come in and resister 9 a in till 9 Fri Oet 4th No pur chase necessari La si week le v. a.s awardtxl to Franees 41 i iiorri it mm OKltECI ION hi i i wt i i dio REGISTRATION NOW lor all age call Ill So. St li' 1 S'l Passbo i ertilit SA'INCS RATES I Nite at Jaek- onville (Mub. NOTICE Watch ttie World Series in Color at Democratic Headquarters, South Main.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sheeren of Concord became parents ol a son born at 2:49 a Wednesday at Passavant hospital. Munimmo ColL 220 South Main Open 8 A.M. on Saturdays.

Thursday Eve. Special Fried Chicken 13 p'eces mashed 'and gravy, vegeta bit combination salad, bread, 1,00 RANCH HOUSE, INC. till WALTOi President's soeoktr Wed. Cha el on the college, returned of sc', en members of the Fine Arts was the featured morning at Rammelkamp College campus. Walton, a 1 or e-time student at the rom his home in Washington, aker President Vern jn Car right, is shovm with Walton prior to the program Wednesday.

MINOR COLLISION EARLY WEDNESDAY City police investigated a minor accident in front of 5HH West Lafayette at a.m. Wednesday involving cars driven by Howard K. Bryant of 1054 W. Greenwood and Sally Chapman of 604 N. Fayette.

Bryant pulled from the curb into the side of the Chapman auto. Both cars left the scene under their own power. Neither driver was hurt. World Series in Color Compliments TV Service Main Kd, HIGHEST SAVINGS RATES Passbook Regular Certificates Special mo Cert. 5 SjKCial 12 mo Cert, 51 1 ,1 Jacksom ACCOUNTANT OFFICE MANAGER Local firm seeks aggressive individual to handle accounting, office management and some purchasing.

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11 1 to 6 p.m. AT MASONIC TEMPLE Farm Bureau women will baby-sit. Kroger lot offers parking area..

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