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Belvidere Daily Republican from Belvidere, Illinois • Page 8

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8 Belvidere Daily Republican, GOP Chairmen Dissatisfied SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) Al group of Republican county men today proposed a revolutionary move to take control of statewide GOP slatemaking from the State Central Committee. "We are dissatisfied with the State Central Committee and with individuals who run the party," spokesman told reporters. If the 102 county chairmen approve their executive committee's ORDER NOW! Cemetery Decorations Wreaths Bouquet Blankets LUNDIN'S Fairview St. Thursday, Dec.

14, 1961 recommendation, the executive group will interview and choose candidates for state and national offices Jan. 13 in Springfield. The county chairmen's association would be asked to endorse the selections. Harry G. Taylor, of Decatur and Macon County, chairman of the Republican County Chairmen's Association, announced the executive committee decision.

LITTLE LIZ 12-2 The little girl who used to give make-believe tea parties without tea now gives slumber parties without slumber. NEA GIFT SUGGESTIONS Desk Blotters Pads Pen Sets Desk Calendars Desk Lamps Appointment Books Portable Typewriters Adding Machines Fireproof Security Box Leather Carrying Case Pencil Sharpeners Staplers Ball Point Pens Dictionaries Berg Printing Co. Opposite The Post Office PREHOLIDAY I USED CAR SALE '58 PLYMOUTH $735 Dr. Hard Top, Sport Sedan. This Beautiful Deluxe Model Is A Real Value Power Steering, Radio, Heater, V-8 Motor With Push Button Drive.

'59 CHEVROLET $1058 6 Cyl. With Syncro Mesh Standard Transmission, Radio, Heater, White Wall Biscayne Tires, One Owner. Here's A Good Chance To Move Up To A Good Late Model Of The Right Price. '55 PONTIAC $299 860, 4 Dr. Sedan.

Dark Foerst Green, V-8, Hydramatic, Radio, Heater, Priced To Sell Fast. '56 CHEVROLET $588 210, 2 6 Standard Transmission. Radio, Heater, White Walls. This Sharp Little Sedan Is Clean Sharp. '56 OLDSMOBILE $599 2 Dr.

Hard Top. A Sharp India Ivory In Color. Check The Snappy PerformHoliday, ance Of This Rocket Engine. '57 FORD $799 6 Cyl. With Overdrive Power Steering.

Radio, Heater, White Wall Ranch Wagon, Is A Sharp Looker As Well As A Good Work Car. Extra Tires. This Blege Beauty Sharp. '56 PONTIAC $385 860, 2 Dr. Sedan Deluxe.

Equipped With V-8 Hydramatic Motor, Radio, Heater. It's Color Is Fresh Sea Foam Green. A First Car At A 2nd Car Price. '55 DESOTO $435 Firedome, 4 Dr. Deluxe Sedan, Full Power, This Clean Two Tone Beauty Is That Excellent Road Car You've Been Looking For.

'55 CHEVROLET $345 210, 4 Dr. Sedan, 6 Cyl. Standard Transmission, Radio, Heater, White Walls, Matador Red Ivory. Don't Miss This One. '60 CHEVROLET $1455 Biscayne, 4 Dr.

Sedan, Turbo Fire V-8 With Syncro Mesh Standard Transmission, Radio, Heater. Late Model A Nice Car. '57 FORD $599 Sedan, V-8, Ford-0-Matic, Radio, Heater. This Little Jewel Is Sound 2 Dr. Custom As A Dollar And Performs Very Nice.

'56 OLDSMOBILE $635 Super 88, Holiday 4 Dr. Hard Top. Has All The Extras And Is Truly Showroom Clean. A Real Eye Catcher. '60 CORVAIR $1395 Club Coupe, 6 Standard Transmission, Radio, Heater, White Walls, Beautiful Matador Red.

'56 CHEVROLET $699 Turbo Fire V-8, Standard Transmission. A Sharp Two Tone Green Bel Air 4 Dr. Sedan, if You Want A Sharp Car That Will Perform Like A New One With White Walls. Buy This One. '61 AUSTIN HEALY SPRITE $1588 Convertible.

3,600 Actual One Owner Miles. The Car Is Like New. Powder Roadster Blue One Of The Snapplest Little Sports Cars You've Ever Seen. '57 PLYMOUTH $799 Belvedere 2 Dr. Hard Top, 1 Local Owner, V-8 Push Button Drive.

Showroom Clean. MEMBER These cars carry Guaranteed Warranty for one full year CAR WARRA ALL SALE CARS INSIDE WHERE IT'S WARM -5000. RAIN, SNOW OR SLEET THESE PRICES CAN'T BE BEAT Easy GMAC Plan With Nothing To Pay Until Next Year small down payment can get that Christmas Gift that all the family will enjoy. WOLF CHEVROLET SALES, INC. 1 Mile West On Rt.

20 Open Till 9:00 Garden Prairie School Party Set A program and Christmas party will be held at the Kishwaukee school in Garden Prairie at 8 p.m. Friday. Kindergarten children will open the program with "Rhythm to First and second grade pupils will sing "Rudolph, the Red Nosed recite "Old sing "Christmas" and present the dialogue, "In Bethelem." Recitations and the songs, "'The Little Pine Tree," "Old Santa" and "That Very First Christmas" will will be given by third and fourth grade pupils. "The Lights of Christmas" will be offered in four parts by students of the fifth and sixth grades. These include: Pant 1, "Starlight" with the song, "'The First Noel" Part 2, "Candlelight" with song, "'Carol of the Part 3, "Lamplight" with song "Deck the Halls" and Part 4, "The Christmas Tree" with songs, "White Christmas" and "Up on the Housetop." The program will be followed by a party with from Santa.

Treats will be provided by the Kishwaukee PTA and the Garden Prairie Improvement association. A candy sale will be conducted by the PTA. NATO Members Offered More Say PARIS (AP) The U.S. government NATO offered allies tonight greater to give all the a over the political control of nuclear weapons, American sources said. The offer was made at a ministerial meeting of the North Atlantic Alliance by Defense Secretary Robert S.

McNamara. Conference sources. said McNamara stressed the efforts Washington was making both with men and money--to increase the west's defensive posture in the light of the Berlin crisis. He outlined a basic American policy line, first enunciated by President Kennedy in a speech to the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa on May 17. For the time being, the 15 NATO ministers put aside their differences over whether and how to negotiate with the Soviet Union on Berlin, and turned to the state of their military defenses.

Sabien Funeral 4-2121 Home LI -BELVIDERE See Our Fine NEW SELECTION Of JEWELRY BOXES Priced From. $298 TO $2000 For Men Women LEAR'S Diamonds Jewelry Deaths Funerals Bessie Kimmey Taken By Death Mrs. Bessie Mae Kimmey, 78, died at 10:45 p.m. Wednesday in St. Joseph's hospital after an illness of several years.

She had resided at Maple Crest for some time. The daughter of James and Ida Fulligar, she was born in Kirkland Nov. 17, 1883, and spent her childhood in that community. She was married to Lloyd R. Kimmey, who preceded her in death.

Mrs. Kimmey was a member of Holy Trinity Episcopal church. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Rita, Blunt of Belvidere; four sons, Lloyd and James of Belvidere, Boyd of Genoa and Maynard of California; one sister, Mrs. Howard McMillan of Hollywood, one brother, Tom Fulligar of Orlando, nine grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

Two daughters, Maxine and Marion preceded their mother in death. Funeral rites will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday in Holy Trinity Episcopal church by the Rev. Carl Bloom. Interment will be in Belvidere cemetery.

Friends may call at the BuckWheeler funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Rites Held For Ann M. Spooner Funeral rites for Miss Ann M. Spooner were conducted by Dr.

Ray Turner of the First Presbyterian church at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Buck-Wheeler funeral home. Mrs. Frida Johnson offered organ selections. Pallbearers were Edward, Gordon and Alden Spooner, Lou Dearth Clair Hetland and Glen Ritchie.

Interment was in Belvidere cemetery. World Briefs LONDON (AP) Queen Elizabeth II, stricken with a feverish chill two days ago, was allowed out of her sickroom today to keep indoor engagements at Buckingham Palace. STONE CHRISTMAS TREES BERLIN (AP) East German police threw, stones today at Christmas trees set up in West Berlin along the Communist wall. Police said one tree was damaged. LUNDIN'S FLOWERS OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY TILL CHRISTMAS COME IN BROWSE AROUND 12-14-16 advt.

SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF APPLIANCES Dial 4-2932 Hollembeak Electric Co. Hallmark CHRISTMAS CARDS in BOX ASSORTMENTS ARE You'll find the perfect greeting, for in our everyone boxed on assortments of quality Hallmark cards. Robert Wait's 116 Buchanan JOIN OUR 1962 CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB TODAY! ST NATIONAL 00 BANK OF A PROGRESSIVE BANK" 00 BELVIDERE BHS Concert Attended By Large Crowd Lovely music of the Christmas season, presented in a setting reminiscent of an Fashioned Christmas' was the Belvidere high school music department's welcome offering to the near capacity crowd in the Community building Wednesday night. The beauty of a winter snow and the brightly garbed musicians in the holiday greens, reds and whites gave the feel of Christmas. The audience and entire music department joined in the singing of the Star Spangled banner following the opening chimes number "Silent Night." The combined vocal and band groups, freshman chorus, concert band, girl's Glee club, The Choraliers, girls sextette, boys chorus, The Teen Tones and the A Cappella choir appeared throughout the evening in sacred, popular and traditional selections.

All were equally well received. Musicians contributing solo parts included Lola Baarstadt, organ and piano; Carol Keeler, organ and piano; James Rogner, piano; Jane Walls, chimes, and Dick Anderson, Jack Funderburg and Steve Smith, vocalists. Kathy Nesbitt pleased the audience as a reader for one portion of the program. An impressive climax to the performance was the he singing of "Battle Hymn of the Republic" and E. Lebieg's "Signature Song The concert band director is Charles Harned; and the vocal department director is Mrs.

Raymond Keeler. Stage props were the work of art students directed by Mrs. Karen Kremsreiter. All who aided with the program made the Christmas season that much brighter. JOB PRINTING DIAL 4-2101 USE A CLASSIFIED 4D! ZENITH COLOR TV Reed's North State Street Stonette, Jr.

Pictures Made With Stones SWIFT PAINT STORE 403 S. State GRADY SULLIVAN For "HIS" GIFT Stetson Hats Van Heusen Shirts Wembley Ties Interwoven Sox Gulfstream Slacks Campus Jackets Sweaters Sportswear Paris Belts Suspenders Oshkosh B'Gosh Work Wear The Best Of Everything And NOBODY Sells Them For Less. That's Why We Gladly Exchange Gifts After Christmas. BRIEFS Janet Karlson, four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Karlson of rural Garden Prairie, is a patient in Rockford Memorial -hospital, She was admitted Tuesday, SHRUGS $2.00 $1.00 Value LOUISE MUNIS OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT TODAY AT Farmers' National Bank Member FDIC 24 HR. AMBULANCE Buck Wheeler FUNERAL HOME LI. 4-2616 FOLDING DROP TABLE Complete With Hardware Top ONLY $1045 Countryman Lumber Co. 323 S. State Dial LI 4-2176 GIVE Christmas The gift that really goes places in style is handsome luggage such as you'll find here.

Individual pieces and sets to meet every need! Ladies' 21" Week End Case $12.50 Ladies' Train Case $12.50 Ladies' 26" Pullman Case $20.00 MENS' MOULDED CASES ALSO IN STOCK! LARRY KLEBER'S No. 1 Santa Claus Lane Open: A POLLO Matinees Closed Wednesdays 2:00 P.M. BELVIDERE Week Nights 7:00 9:00 NOW THRU SATURDAY KIDS! ANNUAL FREE XMAS SHOW SATURDAY MORNING DEC. 16th CANNED GOODS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR SALVATION ARMY In CinemaScope and METROCOLOR METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER, Richard BOONE George HAMILTON Luana PATTEN -Arthur O'CONNELL -A ROBERT I. ENDERS PRODUCTION A THUNDER DUANE EDDY OF DRUMS CHARLES BRONSON RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN LAMES WARNER BELLAH JOSEPH NEWMAN SUNDAY "X-15" LUres SPECIAL GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS AT HANDBAGS FASHION JEWELRY PERSONAL GIFTS HANDKERCHIEFS SCARVES STOLES HOSIERY NOVELTIES LINGERIE GOWNS SLIPS PANTIES PAJAMAS BED JACKETS GIFTS FOR THE HOME TOWEL SETS' BLANKETS CLOTHES HAMPERS PILLOW CASES SHEETS BEDSPREADS SHULTON'S TOILETRIES ESCAPADE OLD SPICE DESERT FLOWER FRIENDSHIP GARDEN YORKTOWN FOR MEN CHRISTMAS CARDS AND WRAPPINGS VISIT OUR SECOND, FLOOR Sullivan's BELVIDERE.

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