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Belvidere Daily Republican from Belvidere, Illinois • Page 8

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1 8 Eclvidere Daily Friday, March 11, 1960 GOP Women Hear Workshop Review Boone County Republican Woman's Club members heard a re Chicago Markets' Doth Hospitals Arc Accredited St. Joseph's and Highland hospital of Belvidere are listed as accredited hospital tar the I960 publication of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospital, The commission serves as an LICENSE SUSPENDED Fred -J Strata, Grove, wa listed in Secretary of State Charles F. Carpentier's report as having hi driver's license suspended. Strate was guilty of committing three driving violations, which automatically means suspension. He was one of 496 in the state committing his third infraction.

Deaths Funerals Masonic Rites Set For Carlson Masonic funeral rites will be conducted Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Atkins Johnson funeral borne for Theodore (Ted I Carlson, who died Pundt Featured In Publication The appointment of Arthur Pundt, former Belvidere resident, to the helm of the Milwaukee Training center of Pontiac motors la featured in the December edition of Pontiac Craftsman Service New. Pundt graduated in 1945 from Belvidere high school where he wax active to football, basketball and track. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Pundt, -431 West Boone street The Pontiac' trade 1 publication states (hat Pundt brings with him considerable experience in the automotive field. He taught automotive mechanics, in Wisconsin, (is certified instructor this statel instructed in an auto-mech-anlca school while in the U. S. Army during World War II and has taught night school courses in the field of auto-mechanics. Art also ha three years of dealership experience in the service and parts department." After graduating from high school, Pundt attended the University of Illinois where he received a degree in Industrial education.

UF. A 4SSIFIED AD' READ THE ADSMT PAYS Emerald Busse RFT I BeKMer Ml Is Now Assbcioted -With Our Office At, -A Salesmon Robert G. Blake Reol Estate Agency 314Vt Whlteey Blvd. DUlUt008ort-tSSl Farm Saleamaa i DOUG BOOMGARDEN Monroe Center LmdenwoodSM Day Scheduled Knights of Columbus in Belvider ill sponsor St Patrick's Day dance from 9 p.m. la midnight on Thursday.

March IT. at the American Lesion. Arrangement are being 1 nude by a committee headed by Ed Dooley. The Serenader orchestra will furnish music for the dance. A 200-pound pig will be awarded to one of the participant.

Quotas Sot In Of Donds i A quota of $623,392 in serief i and II United States Savings Bonds na been set for Boone county in I960, according to Arthur V. Demp-sey, general chairman of the county Savings bonds committee. niinols has been assigned a state quota of T387.200.000, while the national goal has been set at according to T. Merle Paul, state director for Illinois. Funeral Home Pku IJ i.tlll atkViocRC the 1 man who owned if" MR.

HOWARD FOSTER LI 2-4087 1958 DESOTO 4 Dcor Hardtop, Gold White, Loaded With Equipment. $1945 HORACE Pontiac -Cadillac 124 first St. ill LAST CHANCE For Tickets At Reduced Prices! ta4Aaaal World Flower Garden Show at the Pn INTERNATIONAL AM PHITHEATER March 19 Through 27 Advance Sale Ticket $1.25 (Box Office Price FOB TICKETS AND -ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Belvidere Travel Bureau II Bechajia LI 3934 1 im agency established by four organizations. Including the American College of Physicians, American College of Surgeons, American Hospital association and the American Medical association, to conduct the hospital survey and Inspection program initiated by the American College of Surgeons in 1919.. Ahn: I Dr.

Kenneth B. Babcock, commission director, said that accreditation means that a hospital has voluntarily submitted to a survey of iu facilities and it patient car and that it ha received a badge of recognition which the hospital can display to iU community; to prove that it conform to high Standards of patient care, Dr. Babcock said surveyors, all physicians, rate a hospital on certain basic requirements, such as a safe physical plant free from fire hazards, careful supervision and review by the medical staff of the patient care rendered in the hospital, special study by the medical staff of all unusual or complicated cases, adequate medical records, ethical practlcs, investigation of all tissue removed at operation, proper nursing care and proper administrative and medical staff organization. Marengo High To Give Concert The Marengo high school Con cert and Cadet bands, under the direction of John Griesemer, will present a public concert at 8 p.m. Friday in the high Family or single tickets may be purchased at the door.

i J' To open the program the Concert band will play "March." "Ameri can Patrol," "Grand Festival, 'Trumpeter's Lullaby," "Dance of the Rose Maidens, "Mose's Trom bone" and "El Caballero." Includ ed In this band are sophomores, Juniors and five seniors who have been in band all four years, They are Bill James Schneider, Bruce Baker, Stephen Weech and Helen Markison. The Cadet band, made up entire ly of freshman, will continue the program with "Activity," "Bolero Non, "Trumpet Tune" and "Copa Cabana, Carol Gromer will be featured" in a flute solo, "Pah;" after which a senior "clarinet quartet of Benecke. "Arlette Boeldt. Karen Wilcox and Bill Carlson will play "Three Bagatelles: Stephen Weech Will follow with a saxophone solo of 'Nola," rafter -which J'Three Blind Mice" will be played by the Junior clarinet quartet of Kathy Daniels, Judy Svatik, Karen' Wtrs- ing and Dorothy Hasty. After the solo and ensemble Se lections, combined bands will complete the program with "One Beautiful "Day," "Irish Tune," "March," and "Star Spangled Kerosene Fire Causes Damage Kerosene, ignited by the heat of an oil stove, caused considerable smoke damage to the upstair apartment at 321 West Pleasant street about 6:45 a.m.

Friday, but Belvidere firemen were able to check the flames before they apread. Firemen Identified the occupant of the apartment as Lucille Flawless. She told them mat kerosene had spilled bn the floor and caught fire and she used rags to mop the burning Firemen reported that a section of the wall was scorched near where the burning rags were thrown. 1 vl' v. ri Electric Watches LEAR'S DIAMONDS-JEWELRY FRIDAY EVENING BANKING HOURS 6:00 p.m.

to 8:00 p.m. USE A CLASSIFIED AD rt STESEO REEDY APPUANCKS Nordt SUte Shopping Center The CENTREDENT by STETSON 1 More Men Wear Btetaoa Than Any Other Hat Champ Hats U.K mm Belvidere' Largest Clothing Store Norcross Greeting Cards For 4 St. Patrick's Day April Fool's Day Easter Conirmotiort 1 First Communion i --f lit Floor SHOWS KRELT MATINEE SATURDAY SKM SUNDAYS CONTINUOUS 1 i 'i nf i TdMORROW THEY CHALLENGE THE TAHOOS Of 1 7 if Mr. and Mrs. George Turner, 600 Willow road, Marengo, are the parents of a daughter born in Highland hospital Thursday.

The Infant weighed six pounds, 14 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Colbert. 720 Pearl street, are the parents of a daughter.

Leslie Luann born in Swedish-American hospital, Rock ford, March 4. Mrs. Colbert andj daughter returned home Obcn House Set I An open house will be held Sunday from 2 p.m. -to 5 p.m. for a new three-bedroom home recently constructed at 1515 Fremont street The showing at the home will Include natural Woodstock, birch kitchen cabinets, and a modern kitchen in the 1106 square feet of living area.

Robert S. Johnsey was ther general; contractor for the home. The Stenerson Machine' service bowling team, which includes Harold Emanuel, Fred Wascher, Bill Larson, Russell Hays, Robert Cllne and Ernie Ellingson will go to Minneapolis, and St. Paul Saturday hnd wUl bowl, in the Moose InteiS hational Bowling tournament in the Hearn. singles; and -doubles.

They will return Sunday. First Robin Seeri In BcivldcrV Airea The spring season zeroed in on the sights of Mrs. M. R. Shadley, of 746 Fifth avenue, Friday.

iw Mrs. Shadley reported that a plump Robin, the first reported in Belvidere, perched Itself on a feed er in her back yard Friday morn ing. Mrs. Shadley, who has been feeding winter birds, felt reward ed after noticing the red-breasted harbinger of spring. IEA (Continued From Page I) -j also would help finance state Aid for transportation, special i education and teacher but maintaining these programs at present levels.

"IT IS peculiar that at a time when we ha ve iexperlenced the greatest increase In sUte aids in history and when there i the greatest hue and cry -and honest desire for duality education, the high danger is that educational standards may Pearson said. 6-Year-Old Driver Sued For $26,000 ELIZABETH, N. J. AP A suit for $26,000 damages has been filed against a 6-year-old driver as the result of an auto accident two years ago today. The youngster, Nicholas Ami cuccl of WestfieW, is accused of driving his mother's auto into another car after the keys were left in the ignition at a service sta tion.

Nicholas was i at the time. The suit, filed Wednesday, also names as. defendants the, boy's mother, Maria Amlcucci. and, the service station. Your Choice 99c -r n-; i V7 Value More Ttuw 80 Items 'COUNTRYMAN Lumber Co.

323 8. SUte Dial LI 4-217C MAKES AND WAGONS. BRIEFS port on the recent meeting of the Republican Workshop of Illinois by Mrs. Robert Blake and a talk on the value of the precinct work er by Miss Ruth IfcUigas during the regular meeting of the club Tuesday in the Boone County Court house. Mrs.

Blake told of the meeting held in Chicago when-six candi dates tat the UOP senate nomination were guest speaker. The six are William H. Rentschler. Samuel W. Wltwer, John A.

Ricker. John W. Lewis. John R. HarreU and Warren WrighL Mis lleDlga.

a a program feature, spoke of the precinct, worker, or the "Grassroots of the party She reminded the group that the precinct is the foundation of the party. Two Important Job which must be done on the preclncl level, she said, are getting the Republican voter to the polls oh election day and getting the young' er voter interested In and active in the work and purpose of the party. MUs Hclligas stressed that March 14 Is the final day of registration and the first day to apply for absentee ballots. Mrs. Blake presided at the ses sion, during which a change in the regular meeting day was made since the scheduled day conflicts with primary election day April 12.

The meeting will be held instead on April 19 in the court Mrs. Donald McKibben was elected chairman of telephone committee of the club. After the meeting. Mrs Robert Inman, and Mr. Paul Albrecht served refreshments.

V1 The executive board held a short business meeting lrv conjunction with Tuesday' meeting, during which standing, committees report. Mrs. Blake announced that Gov ernor William Stratton's trip through our will possibly bring him Into Boone county Thursday afternoon, March 17, Offer Swimming To Handicapped Miss Betty Sands announced Fri day that a swimming class for. physically handicapped children will get under way Monday, March 21, at the Rookford Cbllcg? pool. The.

service is offered free of charge to children with all type of physical handicap including polio, cerebral palsy, foot, heart trouble may others. Qualified persons will work with each child individually and will try to follow any recommendations of the family physician. persons interested in having their children enroll in the class are asked to notify Miss Sands, an instructor at Washington Junior high school. Arrest Three' In Narcotics Sales CHICAGO AP Federal agents Wednesday night arrested three men described as among the largest wholesalers of narcotics in the nation. George Belk, federal narcotics bureau chief, said the arrests were the biggest haul of top wholesalers since 1952 and "will put a serious orlmp In the heroin traffic in' the Midwest and West Coast." Belk Identified the trio as An thony Dichiarinte'.

42, of suburban Lincolmvood, Salyatore Pisano, 53. of and Spartico Mas-tro, ,42, of suburban River Forest. Pisano moved the drugs through his fruit stand, Belk The investigation leading to the arrests began in 1955. Belk said, with the arrest of a dope peddler In Los Angeles. The peddler was carrying pure; heroin-and papers indicating he made frequent trips to Chicago, Belk said.

The trail led to Pisano' fruit stand, Belk said, where last August an undercover agent bought $15,000 worth of heroin which would have been worth between $80,000 and $100,000 when prepared for distribution. Belk said suppressed federal warrants for the men were Issued Wednesday afternoon after a federal grand Jury secretly indicted them. PAY YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT BILLS at "rf -Hollembeak Electric Co. til N. State Dial I tW You FREE CUSTOMER PARKING -At Our Parking Lot South Of The 1 National Tef Ballding On Whitney Blvd.

in Hayward, Tuesday. The Rev. Joseph Cleveland of the. Sec ond Congregational church of Rockford will be the officiating clergyman." Mr. Carlson, a former employe of the Parsons Casket Hardware company, and later a.

resort opera tor in Wisconsin, was the ton of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gus Carlson. He was 55 years old. He was a member of Belvidere Lodge No.

60, A. F. and Freeport Con sistory and the Tebala Temple Shrine, Rockford. Survivors Include the wife, Margaret, and a sister, Mrs. O.

E. Scott of WUmette. He was a World War JI veteran. Rites were held in Hayward Thursday. Military rites will be given at the graveside in Belvidere.

cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday night. lv Linda Knutson, eight year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oris Knutson, 1033 Eighth avenue, un derwent minor surgery Friday.

Admitted Thursday were Mrs. June Teeple. 1035 Maple avenue; Mrs. Sophia Bohem, Marengo; Mrs. Ruth Bates, 1428 South.

State street; Edward McKlskl, Belvidere, and Mrs. Margaret Berg, Union. Dismissed Thursday were Mrs. Lois Caples, 120 East Madison street; Mrs. George Lockhart and Infant son, Marengo; Mrs.

Emma Daniels, 126 North State street, and Mrs. Robert Fritz and Infant son, 204 West street. Dismissed Friday were Mrs. Gra- ciela Hermanson, Capron; Mrs. Nellie McCoy, route 1, Garden Prairie; Terry Harris, one 'year- old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Eddie.Har- Rockford; John old son of Mr; and Mrs. Fred 'Ottoy 1436 Pearl and Mrs. Mar-Jorie Canode, 904 North 'State treet Rockton Club Set For Playoff Tilf RC)CKTON J. Special rlie ll.

Unols Ice Hockey league's McLaughlin cup playoffs get finder way Saturday night when theJReed nomeu lace uie nayson oiaaes at Rockton' Palace arena and the Wagon Wheel Cardinals meet the Chicago Vikings at Rainbo arena in -1V The Cardinals won their econd IIHL title in as many seasons this winter, and are defending playoff champions. They posted a 3-1 record against the third place Vikings in regular league play this season. Charge 6 Youths In Springfield Act SPRINGFIELD. 111. AP Seven high school students have been released on $1,000 bonds after being charged with malicious de struction of property in the smashing of windows at the home of Springfield basketball Coach Ray i The youths four from Felt-shansoaad three from Griffin will appear in County Court Monday to answer the charges filed by Springfield Principal Warren Detective Chief WUlard Kelly said of them admit ted participating in an incident last Friday when a chunk of ice and a bottle were thrown through two windows in Page's home.

AUTOIST CHARGED Robert T. Leahy, 22, Dayton, Ohio, was arrested by Belvidere police Thursday for traveling 65 mph in a 35 mph, zone on North State street. COIN FOLDERS SWIFT PAINT STORE 403 State Can't Miss O0SRITAI .1 ARMEItS uvraTocit CHICAGO AP USDA Hugi 5.500; trade fairly active, butchers under 23 to 75 lower mixed grade 3-3 and mixed 1-3 200 270 lbs 15.25 15.65; several hundred Is and mixed 1-3 and 2s 190 220 lbs 15.50 15.75; 39 head losely sorted 200 lbs 16.00 mixed 24 and 3a 270 310 lbs 14.75- J5.25; a load mixed 2-3 350 lbs 14.00; mixed 2-3 330 550 lb sows 13.00 14.00. Cattle 400; calves steers and heifers steady; few small lots and individual head standard to good steers 21.50 2550; good and low choice 26.00 26.50; good hell ers 23.50 25.00: few good and choice 25.50 26.25; small lot stand ard 21.00; utility and commercial cows 16.25-18.50; commercial 16.75 up: canners and cutters 14.50- 17.50; good vealers 30.00; utility and standard 16.00 28.00. TMV.

Eggs receipts 11.800 wholesale buying prices un changed to 3 higher; 60 per cent or better grade A whites 36; mixed 36; mediums 33'; stand ards 32; dirties 28H; checks 28. IN THE SERVICE Army Pvt. Russell L. Edwards, son of Mrs. Nellie Edwards, 711 Hancock stret, completed the eight, week communications center operation course 26 The Southeastern Signal school.

Fort I Gordon. Ga; Edwards was trained (6 receive, process and relay messages by various means of communication, The 19-year-old soldier entered the army In October 1959, and received basic combat training at Fort Leonard wood. Mo. Before entering the army; Edwards was employed by J. C.

Pen ny company. He is a 1958 graduate of Belvidere high school. MFT REPORTED Belvidere will receive $3,863 as its share of the motor fuel" tax paid into the state treasury during February according to a state finance department report released i-. Cities in the state were allotted $3,286,680 in motor fuel tax payment including DeKalb, Harvard. $1,601, and Rockford, $45,240.

USE A CLASSIFIED ADI -ledger; SHErrs All Popular Rulings And Sixes Prices Start At Me Per 10" BERG PRINTING Low Cost Quality Printing ARCHERY EQUIPMENT up, Bow Arrow Target QuiTer btrimgs Arm Guard Larry 1(1 be r's Belndere'a SPORTS CENTER Floor IAIIUNAL at Sullivan's a i i POLL BELVIDERE TONIGHT New! ALL 1 New! ''SI Dcdt The Wintry Blasts WILLIAMS ALL POWERFUL STOKER BERWIND BRIQUETS LEATHERWOOD KENTUCKY BLOCK SOLVOY COKE Farmers Cooperative Elevator Co. PHONE LI 4-2711 MANLEYS SPECIAL-STATION WAGON SHOWING AT OUR SHOWROOMS! 9 DIFFERENT MODELS OF at Sullivan's A New Shipment of Carter's KNIT DRESSES end ROMPERS With A SAVINGS ACCOUNT We're Really Station' Wagon Headquarters Now! NEW 1960 WAGONS FROM $2276 to $4434 Falcons Fords Mercurys Manley Motor Sales Co. 2nd TCCllMRoion i rt dennVmiller 1 1)1 theNEWTarzan CESARE DANOVA A JOANNA BARNES l-'agr'; The econd Rational ank "OF BELVIDERE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER F. D. I.

Beividere Phone 4-2138.

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