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Freeport Journal-Standard from Freeport, Illinois • Page 5

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has organized many of the townships in preparation for the drive. Drive chairmen of the various townships and cities include: Mrs. Emma Arlington, Apple River; Harold -Bucher, Berreman; Weather Delays Jo Daviess Red Cross Drive GALENA The annual Red Cross drive in Jo Daviess County! been hampered by both bad! Mrs Raymond Heer, Derinda; weather and bad roads but is tojMelvin Ehrler, Guilford; Peter continue until every resident has Henrichs and Mrs. Burnell Bast- solicited, according to drive Gal Edwin Gerlich East chairman Wayne' McDermott of Galena; Otto Schnerre, West Galena and Rawlins: George Stitch, Nora; Willard Martin, Pleasant Valley; George Trevarthen, Scales Galena. McDermott said the county quota of $8,192 is much higher than usual because of an increase Mound Glen Jo IB Red Cross needs during 0marNeebel a rds Grove; Mar- past year.

aret 0 erts Thompson; Mrs. A finance committee, consisting David Funston, Rice; and Miss ef Mrs, Walter Ehrler of Galena, olive Evans, Woodbine. Mrs. R. J.

Cullen of East Dubuquel and George Trevarthen of Scales! i Stockton Native Returns To Establish COLOR FILM PROCESSING Quality Black ft White Finishing HARTMAN'S CAMERA SHOP 117 S. Chicago, ADamg 2-8110 Chiropractic Clinic STOCKTON-Dr. Ronald D. Cahill, a graduate of Stockton High School, has returned to Stockton after practicing chiropractics it Arkansas and has established a chiropractic clinic here in associa lion with Dr. Larry H.

Ross. Dr. Cahill, the son of Mrs. Al fred Cahill, graduated from the Lincoln Chiropractic College at I Indianapolis, last year. how true by Deno and Bill Mary was living in her own apartment and her mother was worried about her.

One day she called Mary up and said: "Dear, I've heard that you were out with a man last night. Now, remember, don't ever invite a man to your apartment. You know how those things worry me." "Oh, don't get upset," Mary said. "I went to hit apartment. Let his mother worry." THE SCHIRMER Insurance Service" Warren Honor Roll Lists 24 WAHKKN Twenty-four stu- FREEPORT JOURNAL-STANDARD 1 SATUKDAY.

APRIL 2, 1960 PAGE 5 PRODUCTIVE -STATF, Brazil's stale of Sao Paulo produces one-third of that nation's, as well as more than Garden Club At Pecatonica Meets Monday PKCATONK'A The Garden, Club will mcel at 2 p.m. Monday 1 P'r cent of its manufactured SATURDAY NIGHT Try Our Delicious Steaks Young's 209 W. Slrphenson St. in Ihe home of Mrs. Lloyd Fager-jHoods.

dents were named to the honor, roni () a flower arrange- roll at Warren High School for thei monl rcv jow hy Mrs. Kdna Green lU-sponse to roll fall will he "The First Sign of Spring." American Legion Auxiliary will meet al 'i p.m. Thursday in the Legion Hall. Mrs. Clara Doty of Memlola.

district director, will at tend Ihe meeting. All members ran-U'ln DIM vicki Dnvici nre asked to atlend. Smith and Nnncv Mcratlilon AD 2-1171 for Want third quarter. Two students, Alz, a junior, and Handy Watson, a freshman, received straight averages. i Other honor roll students are: Hcnll.

cinrv Janice McKce and John Neese. Convno, Nanny Hay. Order of the Kaslern Star will Hiielk. 1 Hrecd. wiiiiam txmbier ami IPHV nieel Tuesday evening in the Ma- l.i'.vcrton.

cniiio Temnle rreslimen Siophen Altruism, i lll 1 Mnlorles Hm nu'lsloi. Diane Hiissrll.j Jumps Crnpppr. Snndi'H Rlsier. Palsy Dnvls. Sharon Npwmnn and! Corrlne Intttam.

I Pecatonica Lodge, 100F meet Tuesday night In Odd lows Hall. Five-Hundred Club will meet night in the home of linger. KENNETH G. SCHULZ, Stcphcnson County clerk, describes the proper procedure for marking and counting ballots, and making returns to the county clerk's office in the April 12 election to several persons who attended the rally for Marvin F. Burl Friday night at the Hotel Freeport.

Shown, left to right, are: Schulz; Mrs. Robert Knodle, election judge; Richard Eckcrt, chairman of Young Voters for Burt Committee; Hurt; and Mrs. Donald Bender, election Photo. Township Mertliig Tuesday The annual WaiVen Township 1 Wednesday meeting will be held al 2 p.m. Mrs.

D. Tuesday in Ihe fire house. George Brashaw, township supervisor, will give his annual financial re- The Birthday Club meeting has! 1)W11 tn tl10 lis for been rescheduled for Tuesday at ai-hievemenl Burt Rally Attended By 175 Persons Friday Approximately 175 persons from, ney and chairman of the Stephen- Freeport and Slcphenson County son County Republican Central will serve as hostesses. Miss Anna White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Leo I). White, has the Community House. Mrs. Al- Stale University, at Ames. HIS THEORY PROVED Carlos Juan Finlay, Cuban physician, was the first man to state definitely that yellow fever was carried by the mosquito.

Finlay was ridiculed, but lived to sec his theory proved correct by the Reed Commission in 1900. fred Larson and Mrs. Chris Hexum! whilc is ior attended one of the final rallies for Slate Sen. Marvin F. Burt held Friday night in the Garden Room of the Hotel Freeport.

Included were county supervisors, Republican precinct committeemen and judges who will serve at the election, and members of the Slephenson County Woman's Republican Club. Burt is a candidate for the Republican nomination for U.S. Congress from the 16th District. Burt talked about his campaign and gave a brief history of the Committee, presided, Richard chairman F. Eckert, general of the Committee of congressmen who have represented this area.

He said his campaign slogan is "First on the Ballot is Best for the Job," his name heads the ballot list. Gives Resume Burt also gave a resume of his lli-point "Program for America" which covered many American problems and all the present legislation awaiting action in Washington. Burt was introduced by state Rep. Harold W. Widmer, who described the highlights of Burl's in Springfield.

"had the finest qualifications of any of the candidates." Robert D. Law, Freeport atlor- Young Voters for Burt, invited the audience to attend the final rally for Burl lo be held Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Junior High School auditorium. He said Rep. Elmer Hoffman, Whcalon, will be the guest speaker at thai program.

Gives Instructions Kenneth G. Schulz, Slephenson County clerk, gave instructions to precinct commilteemen, judges and other workers for running the polls April 12. The proper pro- ne for marking and counting as county ballots, and making returns was explained. Coffee and cookies were served from a table centered with an arrangement of while stock, yellow jonquils and purple irises. Small U.S.

flags were placed al Ihe speakers table. Mrs. Earle Zimmerman was in charge of decorations. She was assisted by Mrs. Don Laible and Mrs.

Wil NON-DRINKERS Pay LESS for the BEST legislative career He said that Burt Dial AD 2-6264 Or To ESAU DOTLICH 1540 South Harlem Representing Freeport IW. CO. DCS MOINES. IOWA Ham W. Zeiclers.

Special guest prizes, presentee by Mrs. Burl, were awarded to Mrs. E. G. Lucbbing and Lyle G.

Henze, Orangeville. Good grief Clyde, cheer up, the snow is gone and it's UNION DAIRY FARMS Weekend Special Time" BUTTER BRIGKLE ICE CREAM of Chadwick; Mrs. Evelyn Bergdall, city of Lanark; Mrs. Frances Burkholder, Rock Ci-cek and Lima townships; and Mrs. Marjorie Eubanks, Wysox and Elkhorn Grove townships.

Mrs. Lorraine Brown, village of Milledgeville; Mrs. Myrna Sippcl, Fair Haven and Eastern York townships; and Wayne Ashby, Western York Township and Carroll County Census-Takers Are Named MOUNT CARROLL Nineteen Carroll County census-takers attended training sessions at Mount Carroll this week. Mrs. Claudeen Naffziger of Chadwick Carroll of Thomson County leader, was in charge of! the sessions.

Census-takers in the county and: PEPPERY the areas to which they have beenj Black and white pepper come assigned are: from the same plant, but red pcp- Mrs. Doris Baum, village of per is from the capsicum and Ja- Shannon and Shannon Township; jmaica pepper is from the pimento Mrs. Emily Oetling, Freedom andjti'ee. Cherry Grove townships; Jean Airhart, Washington and Woodland townships; Mrs. Betty Drosopoulos, Mrs.

Rita Dickman, Mrs. Lorraine Godfriaux, Mrs. Dorothy Norton and Mrs. Bernelle Weiler, city of Savanna; Mrs) Brunner and Mrs. Doris i Gorman, Savanna and Mount Car- iroll townships.

Also, Mrs. Mary Kreimeier and Mrs. Delores Flink, city of Mount Carroll; Mrs. Helen Whitney, Township, and the village new METBEUL DIETARY FOR WEIGHT CONTROL the easy scientific way to lose weight Presenting our EARLY BIRD SPECIAL Wed BLOSSOM CUT Our Hair Style Of The Month NU-RAY DEB-U-CURL NOW ONLY JO Complete With or Without Appointment Conti Shampoo used exclusively. Oil Shampoo by Breck 14 South Chicago Avenue AD 2-0012 Open Saturday Afternoons We've got what you need to make yard care easyl Need grass seed? A new hose? The latest in a garden spade or hand trowel? Come see us? We're lawn and garden supply headquarters.

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the best you can buy! MOELLENBERNDT CASFORD GARDEN CENTER I may save you up to 125 on financing and insuring your next car Alk me nbout the State Farm BANK PLAN for ft- nancing or used CONTINUE EXPERIENCED REPRESENTATION In The STATE SENATE "We Aim to Serve You Better" Ecunia WRIGHT-ELLIS Insurance Service 206 Smith Bldg. AD 3-2317 Joseph A. Sutton 1260 South Blackhuwk Corner lilackhawk and Kmpire AD 2-7516 STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOSIIC INSURANCE COMMN Office: Bloomington, 59-3, dn it yourself Save clean your own Vote EVERETT E. LAUGHLIN Republican For STATE SENATOR 56th Senatorial District Primaries, April 12, 1960 20 Years Active Practice of Law. Former President, School Hoard.

Former Slate's Attorney. YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED Pol. Ad '6" PER DAY flui coil of liquid iSompoe Amazing rugi and corptli to fail and eoiy II only 1 hour lo over- 9x1 2 rugi. Makti rugi and at (rcih end cltan 01 day you got lull jow in I bottli slumpoo ind quirts wild. NO MIXING! HULBURT CLEANERS 222 Slephenson St.

wtes SPARKLING NEW DESIGNS- WARM AND GAY AS SPRING Bis 61-inch nine-drawer triple dresser, framed mirror, chest and bookcase bed 114 E. Strphenson St. Freeport, Illinois NEW JAMAICA MAHOGANY FINISH WITH BURL MAPLE BLOCK OVERLAYS 3 PIECES 129 oo OUR CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS MAKE IT SO EASY TO OWN Don Smltlt 16 MAIN ST FREEPORT ILL AD 3-2312.

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