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36 Journal Courier, Jacksonville, Nov. 26, 1967 Arrest Two Suspected In Chrisman Holdup DANVILLE. III. AP Two men were arrested by the FBI Saturday and charged with the $13,000 robbery earlier in the day of the First National Rank of Chrisman. The meu were idem it ted as Clifford A.

Williamson, 39. and Harry Da bell. 35. They were arrested by the FBI and local authorities about six hours alter two men engaged in a gun battle with a state trooper following patrol the robbery south of The men were arrested on the west side ol Danville lAx-al authorities have charged the pair with assault with intent to commit murder connection with shooting at state trooper Melvin Irvin, the FBI said. The federal ageuis also charged the men with the robbery of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Bethpage.

Tenn on Aug. 24 The FBI said 16.320 was ink en in that holdup AAIW To Ilea. Speaker Prom I The Branch ot the American Association ot University Women will meet at the home of Mrs Cordon Michalson. 339 East State Street. afternoon.

December 2. at three p.m The group will entertain foreign "indents and faculty wives from Illinois and MacMurray Colleges as guests. Mrs. Hugh Beggs ami Mrs Joe Patterson Smith will assist Mrs Michalson as hostesses The guest speaker. Mrs Alan Tom trom Washington sity.

St. Louis, will discuss the topic. Standard English as a Second Language to Disadvantaged Mrs Tom attended Dension Univer- sitv in Granville. Ohio, a participated in a New York junior year in Spain. She then graduated in 19K2 from the University ot Wisconsin with Spanish as a major She completed work for a degree in Spanish and education from the university in 1963 and a master's in Lit in American studies in 1966 Mrs.

Tom taught Spanish in Elmhurst. Waukesha and Monona. Wis. Last year she worked in a project to reform curriculum in Chile and supervised student teachers in Spanish and French At that time she also became involved in the project which she is going to discuss, writing with another Washington University stafl member and a group of St Louis clemen tary school teachers materials for teaching standard English to disadvantaged students. At present she is teaching English to foreign students and supervising student teachers in French and Spanish at the uni versity.

Look For (Hues In Murder (lase At Des Plaines DES PLAINES. Ill AP Sheriffs police made a house to-house canvass of a suburban area northwest of Chicago Saturday, seeking information in the slaying of a girl. The body ol the victim. Cheryl Lyn Littlejohn, a high school senior, was found iu a wooded area Friday. Coroner Andrew Toman said the small, shy girl had been killed by a single blow on the torhead with a sharp heavy object.

He said she died late 'linns day night or Friday morning. Sheriff Joseph I. Woods told newsmen an examination of the area where the body was lound showed she had been there. The girl slacks and undergarments had pulled down to her ankles The sheriff no murder weapon had been found A fence post near the body, he added, showed uo traces ot blood or hair. The girl and hei Mrs Carol Littlejohn, had Thanksgiving dinner at the home ol Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen Obcrst in Niles. The Littlejohns live in St. Charles. Oberet and Miss Littlejohn are cousins.

Investigators said Olierst told them Miss Littlejohn said Thursday evening: think get a breath of tresh The tederal agents said the men were being held in the Vermillion County Jail. The agents have recommended they held in lieu of $100,000 bond each. The men have refused to give a home address or any statements pertaining to the holdup, said Robert E. Gebhardt. head of the Springfield FBI office.

Shortly after the robbery, the fugitives encountered a state car at Third and South Gilbert streets in South Danville. 25 miles trom Chrisman Troojier Irvin, who was alone in his car. exchanged gunfire with robbers But they kept on going Irvin was not wounded But eight bullet holes were found in his car. A manhunt formed quickly all er the gun battle. State and county police and officers from towns in Vermilion County Danville hurried into the search The hunters were told the rob were in a white and blue ti 2 Oldsmobile convertible bearing Indiana license plates Policemen who caught a ot the getaway car in Danville said lour bullets had pierced the rear windows.

Officials said the robbers drove through Danville, crossed a bridge over Lake Vermillion on the northwestern fringe of the city, and then apparently doubled back into Danville. A helicopter and a plane joined in the search The gunmen, each armed with a revolver, entered the bank at 12:15 p.m. No customers were in the bank at the time. Two Mary Lee Buntin and Raymond on duty. The tellers reported they told the robbers a time lock had been set on the vault.

So the men took currency trom cash drawers and stuffed it into a while sack Both tellers were hound Sniper Wounds Railroad Worker In h. Si. Louis EAST ST LOUIS, III A railroad switch tower worker was shot in the back and wounded Saturday and a sniper fired at two buses and a truck, injuring one bus passenger slight In The St. Clair Count) office identitied the wounded railroad man as Joseph Ivanowski. about 44, ot East St.

Louis He was shot iu the back three times while at work in a 30-toot-tall tower on the Illinois Central Railroad near 20th Street He was given emergency treatment at St. Hospital and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nudd of Nauvoo. Illinois became parents of a son, David Scott, born Friday at Foil Madison.

Iowa. Mrs Nudd is the former Miss Carolyn Leak of Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell of Franklin became parents of a son bom at 1:10 p.m.

Friday at Passavant hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Jefferson of Winchester became parents ot a daughter born at a m.

Saturday at Passavant hospital. 1-il Recognition In Scoli Wednesday Continue Probe In Jersey Of $60,000 Burglary JERSEY VILLE Police Herman Chief of i chest of drawers in the Blackorbv I outside room had local of Jersey ville reports that in- 1 opened as well as vestigation into the recent gun kept in the chest, and coin collection robbery at in the home were the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Pren- Dale Ogden of the tiss D. Cheney on North State force.

Street in this city is continuing. Painters See Items The theft of guns and old Painters who had been work- coins valued at sixty thousand ing in the home told police they dollars was discovered a tew' had observed an antique days ago upon the return of bow lying on the living room Cheney from a trip to Kentucky, floor on Tuesday. When they re- Mrs. Cheney was visiting rela-i turned Wednesday morning the fives in Chicago while her bus- crossbow was gone and they band was away on the Ken- surmised that Cheney had lucky business trip. moved it before leaving for Cheney first learned that Kentucky something was amiss when he Benjamin Franklin Lorton CARROLLTON Funeral hull services for Benjamin Franklin been Lorton will bo held at 2 p.m.

jewel boxes Sunday at the Hires Funeral Fingerprints Home. Rev. Robert Wagener aken by Lt. officiate and interment will police 1,0 Rorlin cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.

Rav Grifleth PITTSFIELD -Funeral services for Ray Griffeth will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Sutter Funeral Home with Rev. Kent Saunderson officiating. Interment will be in West cemetery. Beardstown-J'ville Route Change Set For December 13th Re-routing of U.S.

Highway 67 between Beardstown and Jacksonville is coming "much sooner than expect ed," according to Mayor Byron Holkenbrink, District 6 of the Illinois Division of Highways ordered the signs placed into use effective Monday, December 13. The new U.S. 67 will follow present Route 100 from Beardstown south to State Route 104, then follow 104 to the by-pass west of Jacksonville then link with 36-54 (West Morton Road) to South Main and Morton From there, U.S. 67 will follow its present path south. The proposed plan to elimi- started to retire for the night upon his return from Kentucky.

He discovered a tire tool that had been left on his bed. Previously he had observed nothing amiss and no evidence of a forced entry into the home. Police were called by Cheney, and an investigation got under way Police discovered that a One of the workmen, police reported, told them he had stepped on a gold chain in front of the sink on Wednesday Mrs. Estolla J. Rudd MURRAYVILLE Funeral services for Mrs.

Estella J. Rudd of Springfield, mother of Barber Funeral Is Held Sundav Funeral services were held at two o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Williamson Funeral Home for Alfred J. Barber Missouri surgery transferred to the eifie Hospital for The buses and truck were lired at on Missouri Avenue at 20th and 21st streets before Ivanowski was shot Ivanowski was the second railroad employe shoi bv a sniper. Antoni Nazurier. a Southern Railway employe, was hit in the lace by a shotgun blast last weekend while at work in the Southern Yards.

The company has offered a 11.000 reward tor the assailant. A Continental Trail ways bus. a Greyhound bus and a trailer truck were fired on A passenger on one bus was injured slightly by flying glass Sheriff deputies said they believed Ivanowski shot with a pistol. A number of 22 caliber shell cases were found near the scene of the attack on the Trail ways bus. Missouri Avenue and 20th Street.

One bullet went through the bus windshield and four hit the right side of the vehicle. The Greyhound bus was fired on at 21st Street and Missouri Avenue. Police said five bullets hit the right side of the bus and there were seven holes in a rear window. possibly made by shotgun pellets. A passenger.

Melvin Carlile of hast Sf. Louis, was injured by glass splinters He was treat, ed and released IU It W'S TIRES irsf Ward Alderman Jimmie Fernandes at a m. Saturday that six tires on three of his cars had been slashed while parked at his home. 024 North East Street. This is the second such incident within a month He reported tour tires on two cars slashed on Oct.

17. incident believed to have Itv Naomi Lawson inehester Correspondent (Telephone WINCHESTER The Scott County 4-H Recognition Banquet will be held at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Winchester Christian church. At this time. Scott County 4-11 leaders, junior leaders, committee members.

federation officers and other local leaders will be guests A smorgasbord dinner in re- cogition of leaders' contributions to the Scott County 4-H program, entertainment and a speaker will comprise the program Reverend L. H. Appel, minister of the Lincoln Christian church in Lincoln, will I the guest speaker. Mrs. Ed Sutton and Mrs.

Weldon Fearneyhough are cochairmen ot food preparation for the banquet. Mrs. Warren Priepot is in charge ot decorations and programs. Mrs. Virginia Funk is chairman of the sewing committee.

Chairman ot the clean up committee is Mrs. Harold Lee Fearneyhough. Mary Ann Si vers is general program chairman Sponsors for the annual event are Scott County 4-H Federation. Scott County Farm Bureau and Scott County Service ompany. Win Talent The Songsters group was awarded the $50 prize and the Tri-Dels of Bluffs won the $25 award at the Home Talent Program held at the Winchester iliuh School Auditorium Friday evening.

The program was sponsored by the Winchester Club Jack Barwiek was the master of ceremonies. The prize-winning Songsters include Susan Cox. Cherilyn Hornbeek. Molly Herring, panied the soloist. Daphne Haggard.

Janice dendorf who Moore. Becky Scott. Nancy Rugged Wade. Kim Wilson. Paul Ruet- er, Ricky Hembrough.

Mark Caring tor Lashmett and David Wyatt. were Marilyn Members of the Tri-Dells, from Bluffs, are Brenda Likes. Debbie Brackett and Rhonda irehard. hi Meet Monday 1 Shrine 01 Order ol the White Shrine of Jerusalem will meet at 8 p.m. Monday at the Masonic Hall in Winchester in observance ol Worthy High Priestess and Watchman of Shepherds Night.

The meeting is formal. On the committee in charge are Frances Shafer, chairman: Betty Swarringim. Helen Rolf, Annis Grady, Katheryn Dines and Hallic Evans. Supper The Liberty Hustler's 4-H Club held its annual achievement supper Friday evening at the First Christian church. The supper is held each year for club members and their parents Special guests were Mr and Mrs.

George Myers and family. Delores McDade sang several selections. I he leaders, Robert Worrell and Koliert A. Brown, cussel each record, presented medals, certificates and checks. David Worrell, club president, adjourned the meeting In Baud Concert Several members of the Winchester High School Band, accompanied by Miss Gloria Miner.

band instructor, participated a recent concert of honor band and massed school from six counties Those trom Winchester Clarinets. Mike Moore, tine Rolf, Sue Dwyer and Dean; Alto Clarinet. Christian; Alto Sax and workmen also told of no-'Mrs. Hardin (Jane) Rimbey of ticing drawers in the hallway Murray ville, will be held at 2 standing open p.m. Sunday at the Bisch Among the items reported to Funeral Home in Springfield, police as stolen are one first Interment will be in Berlin a issue silver dollar collection folder, dated from 1704 to 1803; one Liberty seated silver dollar collection in folder: one half-dollar collection in folder cemetery.

Arthur Zulauf Funeral services for Zulauf will be held at nate some of the thin-traffic around the Jacksonville public square was approved about two will still ing weeks ago by the American As-1 ville not be affected. They will have the option of trave- through Virginia, or the Meredosia route of State Highway Arthur 2 p.m. dated 1836 to 1863, one 15th Tuesday at the Williamson Fu- century cross bow: one modern Home. Reverend Ernest cross bow: one Browning auto-j Francis will officiate with bur- matic 12 gauge engraved and 10 1,1 Arenzville North silver inlaid in case: one 30.00 Only the route designations will change. Holkenbrink said the next step will be to establish weight limits on city streets after the re-routing has been establish ed.

Delila Osterholdt Dies Saturday Remington slide action rifle with scope and case. Also one model 70 Winchester cali ber .458 Magnum with sling; one 28 gauge Remington automatic with ventilated rib sight: one .54 Civil War Spencer repeating carbine and one stone martin fur piece with three large The foregoing represents the original list as reported to the Jersey ville Police Department. Later it was reported that a 30-30 Carbine Winchester Model 04 gun was also among the missing items. 2nd In Year The burglary of antiques at the Cheney residence is the second major one of that nature within a year. In the Autumn of 1900.

the home of Miss Steli Parseli on South Arch str was broken into and antique valued at S75.000.00 were stolen. Dishes and dolls were among the item that burglary. cemetery. The family will meet friends at the funeral home from 7-9 p.m. Monday.

Miss Delila Osterholdt BEARDSTOWN Funeral services for Miss Delila holdt will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Northcutt Funeral Home. Reverend George Bischoff. pastor of St. Lutheran church, will officiate with burial to be in St.

Peter's cemetery near Arenzville. The family will meet friends at the funeral home from 7-9 p.m Monday. social ion ticials. The Illinois Department of Public Works ordered the district highway office to complete the necessary field work as soon as it can be included in ihe work schedule. Few people in Jacksonville expected the prompt action.

Mayor Byron Holkenbrink said Saturday he was very much impressed with the speed of the district office and expressed hopes that the move would, in Inf ilww some small way, help eliminate 1X1 some of the traffic problems as BEARDSTOWN Miss Delila the Christmas shopping sea- Osterholdt. 63. of rural Beards- son approaches. town passed awav at her home Holkenbrink. along with Saturdav morning.

Police Chief Charles Runkel She was born Sept 4. and William J. Casler, veteran daughter of Frederick and highway engineer, have made nie Krueger Osterholdt. numerous visits to Springfield she leaves one brother. Paul to discuss the problem with Osterholdt, with whom she state highway officials.

made her home. hope it will eliminate the Funeral services are schedul- explosives Holkenbrink ed at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Chrysler Pact Sunday Deadline 1el Speeds Dickering added, the business district which is a source of concern to the public protection departments of the A recent survey by highway officials indicated some 700 ville. vehicles used the public square The family will meet friends as thru-traffic. About 300 of at the funeral home from 7-9 Northcutt Funeral Home with Reverend George Bischoff of St.

Lutheran church officiating. Burial will be in St cemetery near these vehicles are tractor trailer units carrying gasoline. LP gas and freight of all kinds. Local Traffic Continues No changes in actual roadways will be included in the program Dec. 13.

U.S. 67 be- p.m. Monday. Alfred J. Barber The Reverend Donald Batz ot Centenary Methodist church officiated.

Mrs. G. O. Webster was at the organ and accom Alvin Mid- ang Old and Of DETROIT (AP) Faced with taken during a midnight Sunday strike dead- tween Jacksonville and Virginia line, negotiators for the United wju become State Route 78 Auto Workers and Chrysler from Walnut Corp. went into marathon bar- Residents gaining sessions, trying to write Jacksonville floral offerings Hunt.

Esther Mae Rice and a new contract covering salaried workers. Walter P. Reuther. LAW pm Richard ay lor ol ident, entered negotiations Sat- Chandlerv ille underwent sur- urday for the first time since gery at Memorial hospital in Nov. 8, when the company and the union reached agreement on a new pact covering the 95.000 hourly rated workers.

Hourly rated skilled workers at Ford and Chrysler won cents an hour more than non- Street north, driving between and Beardstown Crapo. Viola Marie DeGroot. The pallbearers were Harry Thompson. Clarence Ring. William Fanning Harold Nunes, Ottis Axe.

Raymond Massey. Charles Huffman and Tom Ranson. Interment was made in Jacksonv ille East cemetery Hunt For Driver ho Allegedly Shot Policeman CHAMPAIGN. 111. hunted Saturday night for a motorist who they believe shot a policeman with his own pistol after he had stopped a car.

The victim was Robert Tatman. 27. who had been on the Champaign force lor five years. His body was found lying in Springfield Friday. To Give Report On Educators" Tour Of Israel Arthur Zulauf Dies.

Riles To Be Held Tuesday in Scholarships For Excellence In 4-H Activity CHICAGO 19-year olds, Barbara Ann Lewis ol Simpson and Mike Miller of Ol ney. have won $500 college scholarships for their excellence in 4-H club work The awards, made by the Santa Fe Railway to youngsters in states through which the line operates, were announced Sal urday at the 46th National 4-11 Three members of group which made a 29-day study tour of the Holy Land last summer will give a 50-minute report during the weekly Illinois Col- Arthur Zulauf, 72. of the Club Congress. Arenzv ille-Virginia area, passed sophomore at the University skilled workers in new contracts, away Friday at a veterans hos- 01 Illinois. Miss Lewis maintains Company and union negotia-ipital in Iowa City, la.

where he an interest in the Robbsdale 4-H tors are arguing over which sal- had been a patient two and a Club Simpson and is an asslst- aried workers at Chrysler half months. leader. The daughter of Mr should get the skilled increase and which should not. a eompa nv source said. and Elizabeth Hess Zulauf.

The union has two contracts Surviving is his stepmother, for salaried workers, one for en- Mrs. Edna Dober of Arenzville: ant leader. ase Born in Morgan County April and Mrs. J. M.

Lewis, of Route pa- 20. 1895. ho was the son of John 2, Simpson, she is majoring in home economics. Miller, a freshman majoring in agricultural education at 01- lege convocation program at 10 gineering personnel and one for five brothers: Henry Zulauf of a Monday in Rammelkamp office and clerical employes. Concord.

Edward Zulauf of Or- chapel. The public is welcome. Hourly rated workers at lando. Charles Zulauf of Dr. her Yeager, dean ot Chrysler and Ford won an aver- Arenzville.

Earl Zulauf of Chap- lllinois College: Dr. Malcolm age of roughly $1 an hour more in and Clem Havton Jaekson- Stewart, professor ol philoso -1 in wages and fringe benefits ville: four sisters: Mrs. Marcel- phy at the college and Mrs. over the previous Big Three lev- la Wessler. Mrs.

Grace Schnit- Stewart will discuss their visit el of $4.70. to Israel under the auspices ol the Inter-Uni versity Committee on Israel of the American Israel Cultural Foundation. They will comment on the recent historical background of Israel, its achievements, problems and the archaeology of the area as well as some views on Arab Israeli conflicts. ney Community College, was named outstanding Key Club member in his county last year and has received many othei awards for his 4-H leadership His dairy exhibits have won first place county medals for three years and he has made ASHLAND TEACHER AT CONFERENCE ART EDUCATION ASHLAND The annual Art Education conference was attended by Mrs. Virginia Boyle of Ashland High School.

Currently Mrs. Boyle is teaching The three were among 35 art at the Ashland school. This U.S. college educators and conference began with visits to Christian leaders who partici- art studios, galleries and man- She left and. when she had happened sometime later, 1:45 a.m.

and 4 a to Mr. Fernandes. are investigating the not returned two hours Oberst informed the poli between according police incident bands were: Chris- Linda Paula Dennis Suttles; Tenor Sax. Linda ter. Base John DeGroot; Timpani.

Phil Andras. Trombone. Mike Sauer and Lloyd Vortman. French Horns. Faith Moore and Janet Wyatt; Flutes, Gail Wallace and Janis Coultas; Cornet.

Lance Steckcl, School Menu Monday Wiener on sauerkraut, augratcn potatoes, milk, and rosy applesauce. Tuesday Toasted cheese sandwich, combination salad, Turn To Page Six front of his car at an pated in the sixth ufacturers of art products such entrance to Interstate 57 about mer Study Tour of in as pottery and labels. Educa- a half mile west of Champaign. and August. They took furs says the Illinois The car engine was running anil part in a one-week seminar on exhibition at Lakeview the identifying signal light was Israel in the sponsored by the C'raffsmen flashing Perspective at He Illinois Alts Council and the Tat man 32-calibei pistol was brew University in Jerusalem Center.

In conjunction with the missing and police said they visited more than fifty ina- exhibitions there were demon- jor areas, religious shrines, strations for the teachers of and archaeological sites in- several kinds of sculpture eluding Tel Aviv. Jaffa, Negev. Nine prominent Illinois sculp- Haifa. Nazareth, the Sea of tors participated. They demon Galilee area, Capernaum, Hat- strated direct plaster, wood zor, Tabor, Jerusalem.

Bath- construction, glass blowing. believe he had been killed by a shot from it. There was a bullet wound in his side. Records at police headquarters showed Tat man had made his la.st report by radio at 1:05 ker. Mrs.

Frances Nelson and Mrs. Jeane Clark, all uf partnership agreement on vjjje herd with his father. Glen E. Two sisters, Louise Nobis and Miltor, of Route 1, Olney. Bernice Ouigg and two brothers.

John and preceded him in ILL. FAMILY HURT Zulauf was employed for AUTO COLLISION many years as a Burlington IOWA FALLS, lovva railroad engineer and was later Five members ol a Washington, employed as a butcher for the 111., family were injured Satur Birnbaum Packing company in day in an auto collision on Iowa Virginia. He was a veteran of 65, about a mile south of Iowa World War One and a member Falls. of the Virginia American Le- Charles G. Lamoreux.

27. gion. Marshalltown. Iowa, died in the Funeral services will be held crash, at the Williamson Funeral Authorities said the Lamo Home at 2 p.m. Tuesday with reux car.

headed north, was Reverend Ernest Francis of- struck broadside by a south ficiating Burial will be in Arenz- bound car driven by Andrew ville North cemetery Allen, 48. The family will meet friends Allen, his wife, Lucille. 48 at the funeral home from 7-9 and their children, David, p.m. Monday Andrew. 13, and Eleanor, 15.

were hospitalized at Iowa halls a.m. At 1:10 a.m. the station any, Jericho, the Dead Sea. received a call over Qumran. Bethlehem and the car radio from a couple en route Mount of Olives, to Mahomet, on U.S.

150 north west of Champaign. They reported they had found the olfi- mh I TRAILER DAMAGED BY FIRE SATURDAY Jacksonville firemen were called to the DeFrates Trailer Court at 5:03 p.m. Saturday to extinguish a fire in a trailer package large Diamond occupied In Benjamin Daly. MONDW SPECIAL 2 lb Brand English Walnuts limit 1 I C. SALES CO.

i iali foni in I Nov. 28, a 2 p.m. Am. Auxiliary Home, 11 War Dad Por Ml Ms hi istmas Decorations Baptist Greenhouse across trom School I I ii 8 90 mas OPEN SI M) VAS a.m to 5 p.m. other days a to 9 p.m until Christ- i lks eo.

SHOPPING DAYS TO CHRISTMAS AND LOtlK Chev. V-8 Engine Mils i Ton Pick-up Just like new Under Factory warranty KiiieL-Ponl Inc. 331 Main Jacksonville ed iches. through Legion 'hurt It VXVXIt Nov. 29.

Soup sand- pie lieg inning II a.m hour Arenzville Hall Methodist NOW THRU SUNDAY' ICKCKKAM SVI.K HOH Imi It. Pecan Kgti Nog CITY C.AROEN ARE IN Mi ED to alterni our ii 11 ohm I inlay 1 p.m. till 5 p.m Kicnian 322 East State Firemen said a chimney had rusted out and caused a fire around Ihe roof line. Hand extinguishers and a smoke ejector were used to contain the blaze i Sim Nov. 20th 2-0 p.m 1002 West Walnut clay slab building, white metal casting and other techniques.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mahoney are the parents of a son, born the first of the week at St. John's hospital. Springfield.

Mrs. Mahoney was formerly Miss Linda Gunderson. Mrs. Marie Schaddell has admitted lo SI John's hospital. Springfield.

Travis Savage, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Savage, is a PROVISO SCHOOL PAPER AWARD PROMOTED IN KOREA CAMP ETHAN ALLEN KOREA (AHTNC) Ronald CHICAGO Ameri- Ransom, 22. son of Truman A can Newspaper Publishers As- Ransom of White Hall, was pro sociation presented Pacemak- moled to Army specialist four er awards Saturday to winning Oct. 23 at Camp Ethan Allen, members of the National Schol- Korea, where he is serving with astic Press Association Battery 4th Battalion of the Tlie Proviso Profile, publica- 7th Infantry' 7fith lion oi Proviso High School, Artillery as a repair and utili Hillside.

111., won an award for ties specialist. papers once a printed week commerciallyHis wife, Carolyn. Carrollton, route 2. lives on patient at Springfield St John's hospital. CITY WHEEL TAX Delinquent.

Wheel tax arrests will stall 1st. Also Motorcycles, Motor Bikes. NOTI Nov 28th Alexander Methodist Church serving at 4:30 pm lleinTs Open oiim Sun. Nov. 26th 2-6 p.m.

1002 West Walnut I Ipen oiim Sun Nov. 26th 2-6 1002 West Walnut 27 Opening Mon. North West Corner Square Expert watch repairing. Watches. Diamonds, Jewelry' GOODEN JEWELRY All lape Recorders titadios Players 202 E.

Court St Ml SIC CO. Steak till I Open lor your favorite and Beverage. Hours 5 Closed Sunday. COLONIAL MOTEL 206 East Morton RUNS ON PENNIES Parks on a dime Drives like a million VOLKSWAGEN Howard Hembrough Motor, Inc 1718 Morton 245-2190 AUTHORIZED TIMEX Repair and re-conditioning PROMPT SERVICE RUS VERNOR, JEWELER ENROLL NOW Ballroom LEARN TO DANCE FOR THE HOLIDAYS CALL 5-5410 School of FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS and Other Respiratory Diseases.

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