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Stuart Linder, I Former Resident Of Greene, Dies WHITE HALL Word has, been received here of the Sept. 27 in Torrance, California, of Stuart Seely Linder, 68 of that city. His wife is the former Ruth Bridgewater of White Hall, The couple had resided in California, for many years. Sundvors in addition to the widow are a daughter, Lynettej Eggers of Manhattan Beach, and two sons, Stewart Linder of Torrance, and Raymond Linder of Los Angeles. Tliere are four grandchildren.

Funeral services and burial took place in California. At Lynnville The speaker for Sunday, Oct. 19, at the Lynnville row eiRTHDAY WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 1.5 today, you are not one' to take disappointments lying down. Rather, when things turn out as you might wish, you either adjust your thinking to the new situation and turn defeat into victory or you all over again, correcting pastj i errors as you go, until the goal had initially set for yourself is finally won.

You have little patience with those who suffer through life, continuously thwarted and continuously complaining of their ill luck. You have the normal ambition to you are not given to setting your sights above your vision. You know your own limitations and within them, branching out and away from them only when you know that failure will be of little consequence and success will 3 pure Your inclina-. tion, however, is to work alone, for, although you are fond of JocksonviHe Journal, Jacksonville, Oct. 15, 1969 Pike Rites For R.

W. Dolbeare Of New Canton PT'TTciTTir'T Terry E. Poland of Blooming-Carlson, chairman of the church a structure feet square. I construction committee: The complete building, with church will be Rev. socially, you prefer do- UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH building committee chairmen ore shown immediately following the commissioning Sunday of the contractor to carry out the construction of the new church building in New Berlin Due to the weather conditions the commissioning was held in the church following morning worship services, rather thon a ground-breaking ot the new site.

Left to right aie Richard Tees RECEIVES PRI'ZE High school senior Marc Ginder is shown receiving 0 portable television set from Mrs. Robert Rooker, president of the JHS Orchestra Parents Association. Ginder was the top salesman during a candy sale which netted the school orchestra about $1,000. The money will be used to purchase formal dress for the musicians and pay for incidental expenses. The number two salesman, Celeste Lowe, Jonathan Turner Junior High, received portable record player for WaUam the state Disciples Ibeare, 49, of New Canton (Christ staff, held at 2 p.m.

Monday at the; Poland served pastorates Funeral Home in Bar-Missouri and Danville, III. Reverend J. 0. Craig prariijated from iHe Friendships are important to you and you will go far out of Schulte, representative of the R. D.

Lawrence Construction your way to preserve one that; contractors: James on the verge of toppling. building council chau- Hoiiieslead Tax Exemption For Aged Today In History J. T. Leimiiigton Of White Hall Dies Monday a gi'avel lot, is to be finished in the fall of 1970 with a total cost ol approximate!) 5 5 0 (K). graduated from other hand, you expect man; Robert Marr, finance The congregation ol 115 has ficiated with interment in the College in Willis Mavis, pro-1 pledged over a three! Sam Taylor cemetery at Missouri School of tar gj.gm chairman; and Mrs.

G. vear period, and the balance out of their way for you. Loyal- punlap, survey chairman. ty IS a prized trait toi q'jjg beginning of construction you and those who do edifice demonstrate it cannot 15, will mark nearly a half your circle of intimates. centui'v since a new church hasj Mr.

Dolbeare died October 9 at the Chicago State hospital. He was born in New Canton December 5, 1919, the son of Clai'ence and Maude York Dolbeare and is survived by his mother, Mrs. Maude Dolbeare of Quincy; one son. Russell ifield. Allen Dolbeare of Santa Rosa, Religion at Columbia.

He will speak at the a.m. worship service when Darrell Wynn is chairman for the day and Jack McNeeley, soloist. has been for loan. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Today is Wednesday, Oct, 15, the 288th day of 1969. There are SPRINGFIELD.

III. (AP) Except for two bills. Gov. Rich ard Ogilvic Tuesday would up 77 days left in the year, action on the 2.207 bills by the 1969 legislature and three sisters, TRAILER FAMllA Mary Durall of Quincy; Mrs. ctohm Maxine Waltham of Topeka, LI .1 mil WHITE HALL and Mrs.

Maude Me- DEMOLISHES HO.VIE Thomas Lennington, 77, of I Nary of Quincy. Five White Hall died at 12:16 a.m. Elmo, York, Leonard, homestead tax exemption for the ousted. voiild up 77 days left in the year. vtnnri fv whiiA Hnii 0 gauges in the immediate vicin- SCORPIO (Oct.

24-Nov. i cleared highlight in history: March 1892 all of New Can- jerseyville measured early bird catches the in in Cvrene Missouri John and seven-tenths inches of rain- wonn-lioth on the employment a historv nounced in Moscow that Soviet oJln Dolbeare was a membej oLfgu Friday evening and scene and on the home front.jpoidg services in the brick to nine Monday Get vw piece structure in 1862. mArninu SAfilTTARTTlS (Nov In the afternoon a group from, been built in the New Berlin the congregation will attend I area. District Six meeting at Litch- yhe present building ot St. paragraph.

Let your birthday i Lutheran church was be- star te vow dady gmde, 925 with dedication in May. I92B, although the church LIBRA 24-Oct. founded in October. 1870. (lay for taking care that youijp Berlin overdo on the st.

Catholic church, Health hazard.s abound its origin in New Berlin Ram and extra caution IS required, dating to I860, built the present SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. nhm-Ah ib 71. The Island Methodist church of about 147 vears JERSEYVILLE Now Many Wear FALSETEETH With Worry Do your false teeth annoyanci barrass you by coming loose and dropping whenever or talk? Then sprinkle PASTEETH on your plates. tlentures flnner then', more too.

Makes easier PASTFIETH is alkaline. Won sour. No gummy, gooey, pasty taete Dentures that fit are essential to health. See your dentist regulttrh Get FA.STEETH at all drug counters lar session by approving Nikita Khrushchev had Bell Goodin American Legion Post aged.On this date in 1851, gold was Lennington. He married Pearl pontnn Dunlap Sept.

19, 1915. His wife survives with one taken longer than anv discovered at Melbourne, Aus- o- other to sign tralia. an aide to Ogilvie said, "but he In Abrahain Uncoln and ASHLAM asked for sreat care" Stephen Douglas held the son oi The comnletion of action on and final political de- JJdtsfield and Florence 1T) EAST me compieuon oi aciion on cp it Thompson of Wood River. most bills came as the 1969 leg- lamous at ASHLAND Mrs. Henry islature reconvened a one- Alton, III Rmiiw Await returned home Oct day session this week.

The leg- the German spy, biotheis. Hubert of Bowling Wyckoff. isouri; Hill: and Alfred Ernest of of where she the death was of morning. SAGITTARIUS 23-Dec. Berlin Christian church.

Lowland areas in the vicinity. Your chances for laising reportedly the second of Piasa, Otter and Macoupin i in the estimaticm of oldest Christian church congi'e- creeks and numerous unnamed those important to your future ggtion in the state, holds serv- small were heavily at this time. frame building built flooded and Illinois River locali- them. ggj.jy igoog ties in Grafton and vicinity were CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan.

United Baptist enry anticipating a repetition of flood push financial uns- building is being con. 11 conditions such as were experi- actions. You would be wise to structed at an angle on the New Jersey, enced earlier in the year. ull money matters rest tor west o( the Sangamon called due to All farming activities In the county'fairgrounds and will en- her brother-in-Jersey county vicinity were re- compass 7,200 square feet in islature will return for what is Hari. by a tsSh: German dirigible One son, three sisters the development of OgUvie wiU finish Uie task of which had gotten social life among those hiiuioning at BeUeviUe Wednes- flfst com- deceased death.

at ihe wav earlv last week was day he is scheduled to to Daudy home of her son. William, and brought to a until such Be approve two bills to make a Home in White family at Sycamore. She also tjme as heavy picking TI state park out ot Horseshoe grandson, Ronald ment can again move over (teh 2 h-Maich 11 I) 11 KM) Lake after 4 p.m. Wedne.sday. William Burke, for the first fur betraying hi.s country during services will -it The bill-signing task confront- War rpi iu WhctU sowing was almo-i ing Ogilvie fell sLrl of that ere- war criminal i complete when ated bv the 1967 General rf i accompanied Mrs.

PHinfaii hit the area ated by the 1967 killed himself I Tree cemetery at Patterson. home and returned to Svcamore Sundav. 1 (H) Take care not to take unreasonable offense when a good friend VWU VCCIDEMS Pwo accidents cau.s WATERBUGS RATS MICE ROACHES Cali 245-8609 Rid-All Pest Control Co. I Kill I elle ed moderate damage to tour vehicles but the occupants es- bly when 3,060 bills were ap- taking one day be- in regular session and he was to have been exe- another 163 cleared a ber session. years ago- President (Jf the 2.207 bills him.

Adolfo Lopez Mateos of Mexico Ogilvie approved 1,952. left 15 became the first Mexican Editor: go into effect without his aciion of state to visit Canada. Philadelphia and and vetoed 240. Five yeais ago- The British College, The homestead bill authorized Labor party won a narrow Mr. and svcamore Sundav auic demonstrates a East walnut and Wal The Cass coiintv Extension maturing sov- high-handed mood will do him-irace was the scene of Jts wt meet at 7:49 a.m.

i Rflntisf rhiirph at 1:30 icpoiieu hurts you. a pickup truck driven units First Baptist church p.m. Friday, Oct. 17. Units are Town and Counti-y, Twister Dips Ogilvie had public his intention the homestead bill he wanted first to make certain of its constitutionality.

One of the bills vetoed by the governor was a measure to repeal registration of downstate lAKKDW gun owners. This veto and one r-v Pirr'TiMi I'liii ii of a bill legalizing bingo set off rAPEL I IJHLl) discussion of possible attempts to override Ogilvie vetoes offers you some unwelcome ad per cent vice. Take the objective view. ARIES (March 22 -April 20 caped injury in both instances. ITie who demonstrates a East Walnut and Walnut Ter- the first involving you.

a pickup truck driven by Paul TALtRUS (April 21-May 21 1 'reecc. 1142 ave. His The flooding rains followed You may be forced by news truck was struck by a car driv- the appeai'ance of tornado from afar to change your plans en by Anna B. Blue of 811 (iouds in the Jersey-Calhoun radically at this point If so, Hackett. Blue told police Mrs, Wavne Melin Friday night so in good grace.

her vision was blocked by frost Gerald, and Mrs. twisi- GEMINI (May 22 -June on the windshield. area east of day when goals you may have The second accident happened demolished a given up on suddenly are bright at 7:55 a.m. in the 400 block Verlenej with new promise. Begin again East Michigan.

A car driven by Robert J. Johnson of Springfield pulled to the right side ot the street, then made a tuim iveway into the path Open 00 Fealiiie At Week already made One year ago-It was report- and other points in to w'ork with a will toward old ion to approve ed that Czechoslovakia and the suggestions. The Vietnam return Darrell, were brought t() aims. ii ill but had said Soviet Union had agreed to a estopped at Ft. Leonard Community hospital CANCER (June 22 -July 23 0 the stre treaty providing tor the basing ol horror.

ot where Gerald is stationed. tr'eatment after their trailer a day highly favorable to your into a dri of Russian troops in Czechoslo- produced a Moore demolished. personal life. Those near and a macabre backdrop of blo(xl and death. Meanwhile at home.a tew LONDON (AP) of the have concenteated home of Mr.

and Mi s. them efforts on peace. These Conner. Mr. and Mrs.

Scott Moore ot California and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Conner of Champaign were weekend visitors at the Jack Actress have progressed in the eyes the nation from light dis- personal life. Those near a eastbound auto Mrs, Bartlett sustained rib dear to you may be able to by H. Stoner' fractures and a fracture of the.you more than you know.

of 329 CaldwTll. left clavicle. The two-year-old LEO (July 24-Aug. 23)-It you Moderate damage resulted to boy sustained fractures of lioth are harboring romantic ideas clavicles and abrasions. They: about your future, you might AREINZVILLE Gl GETS DISCHARGE Mia Farrow, who once was Mrs.

i turned home here from a Frank Sinatra, and Andre Prev.i™d’^yt^JhTpS)he in, chief conductor of the come for missive sympathy don Symphony Orchestra, the peace movement. Mrs. LeRov Clemons has re- released after wefi to take the practical ARENZVILLE Spec.5 expecting a baby next spring. Natui-aUy the only self-con -1 iMRh. SAiADERS.

James Morrison returned home previn snokesman said the FORMERLY OF early Thursday morning after A Previn said tne methods. We do having received his discharge authorized the an- not advocate violence as a key IL4LL. from the Army at Ft. Dix, N.J. nouncenient Monday but would He had been serving in Vietnam have nothing to say about mar- until just before his pigop nlans excent that will Mrs.

Ella WisweU has return-! ed to her home after having all proceed been a patient at Norris and Previn, 40, and his ife. Dory, Passavant hospitals in Jackson- Angeles song writer, ville for the past few weeks, separated ter system. Another child. Connie, age view. Forewarned is forearmed, nine, was moved to the Alton VIRGO (Aug.

24-Sept. 23) Memorial hospital for treatment Make an effort to bring out the! of a broken leg. Others in the good points of another. The Vir- family who sustained cuts and go who acts unselfishlv now bruises included Linda, age six; Randy, age ten; and Richard, age 11 Mrs. Bartlett her children were alone in their trailer home when the twister DA.N(]F 0(71'.

19 the four vehicles and they were driven from the scenes of accidents. wi be well rewarded later. OLYMPIA TYPEWRITERS Guaranteed Service. All Makes. CRAIG OrFICE SUPPLY Across Irom Post ROMP.

Hf.I.I MAN-JOMNI BKODUCnON OUSIIN i-mCdMlAM niirifi I iwmBw JON VCMGHT 'IVIIONKaHT (X) UniltdllHists Persons Under 18 Not Admitted to this end but perhaps we can whttf hat i Mrs lohn' shed some light on the rationale ganders wife of a former IMI'TSFTELD behind such a seeming contra-' Iflipped over and split apart; Sn Viotee hfs the storm when the PITTSFIELD The I 2 th an- Sted brmiain of passed away The father, William Bart- nual Benetit the bitter, frustrated, and disil-' fffi: lett, was at work at the time sponsored by the PittsfieW lusioned in a form of short-term after a long illness. Mrs. Sanders was the widow at the Kampsville ferry. ROWE insurance Agency no N. EAST ST.

PHONE 245-9531 For your complete insurance needs. 'of Dr. John H. Sanders, It seems that they would several years ago. He pppqoNS towards I pastor here during 19,56 andi TUNIS Tunisian, be-fumished by George Harness floods killed 525 persons, left i of Springfield.

in seclusion in New York.lending the war rather than1 1957 volunteer fire department, will be held at 8 p.m. Sunday, October 19, at the Legion Hall here. Music will; She and Sinatra were married I toward maintaining it. Survivors include three in July 1966, and divorced in Au-i Peaceful methods have Uttle! daughters, Mrs. A.

A. Huffstut- gust 1968. shock appeal and tend to fall ter, St. Louis, Mrs. H.

M. She won critical acclaim in 110.000 homeless, and destroyed Pittsfield fire chief Bob 40.000 they also Groom announces a door-to-door movie in respect to the memory of William Jr. wxwxvoi on deaf ears. All official activi- Myers and Mrs. Edward Lund- country the campaign will be of Moratorium are berg, Boulder, three crops for the Thursday evening.

Those ito be peaceful. Everyone is hop- John, Hammond, Aroo in years. ing to purchase tickets are ask- i ing that tlie apathy of the nation Charles, Denver: and Jimmy, Agricultural experts said the ed to put porch lights on. Fire I will be bridged by peaceful and Boulder, ten grandchil-j central plains on the fringes of i sirens will indicate that a fire-; orderly activity. Indeed, to in-idren; a sister and brother.

1 the is in the neighborhoodi sure the future of co-existence, 1 Funeral services were held in produce only dates, olives and I ready to sell tickets at ithis is an important step. We Boulder. Interment was in see a wealth of'each, iask that those interested in Beavertown. Penn. peace join any of the programs ---------at Illinois CoUege or hwai ray College or the evening ac- tivities at the Square.

Today is the day when i SL issue of Vietnam is of first con- Wenthe, 20 of Effing- I other crops spring up because of Milton and Detroit are par- I the deluge of heavy rain. ticipating in the ticket drive. JACKSONVILLE DAILY JOURNAL we will be closed Thursdoy, October 16th from 10 a.m. to 12 noon The Emporium cern, subordinating all other ham was killed Tuesday in an terests. If everyone will show accident on U.S.

4a mirth of Ef- his active conccin much will Police said be for the future of the 8 people and for their ability 'n village deal with their problems in a display of external and internal order. VOTE AGAINST Peace. STUDENT FEE HIKE Doug Foster, Lynnda CHARLESTON, 111. -Second Class Postage Paid at Jacksonville. Illinois Post Office, Jacksonville, Illinois.

Moinings except Sunday, Monday and Hoiidavs bv the JACKSONVILLE JOURNAL COURIER CO West State. 111. Delivered by carrier 50( per week, payable to the earner By mail, one yeai $14 (K): 6 months .3 montlis $3.75 1 month $1.35 All mail ssub.seriptions payable in advance to the company In cities and towns outside City of Jacksonville where Jour(AP) nal or Cornier carrier home delivery service is maintained tne Jack Wheaton, John Claflin Eastern Illinois University stu -1 subscription rate by mail is 1 month 52.25. 3 months $6 50, Members of Illinois defeated a proposal $13.00, I year $26.00. War Moratorium Com- would have increased student; Journal or Courier by mail is available wherevei hoim mittee fees to provide scholarships.

service is not maintained The measure was defeated in Tl.c a'ei age erson can student vote Monday and MimOers of the Associaieri Pregs ditterenl odors, while "ould have provided in Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use tor sniffeis over a five-year publication of all news di.spatches credited to it or not otherwiso '-one 4.01)0 seems. period. crediteel to this paper and also the local news published herein YOU SELECT THE WIFE Than you can bofh HOME FURNISHERS Nvrth mt.

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