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Woodford County Journal from Eureka, Illinois • 5

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USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS TO BUT AND SELL The Woodford County Journal Eureka, Illinois, October 26, 1967 Davenport News oecor Esther Robenstein Mrs Nearly 50 students have returned posters in the Farm Bureau woman's committee food poster contest The posters, designed to make EtU Seggerman Mrs. Orvllle Ste wart Mrs. Pearl Garrels and Mrs, scnnEFFEQ ntiD nntiTi; Provenj students more aware of the need 0v W. M. "Mlto" Sflr, WMdferi Cnty form Arfvhr for balanced diets, will be judged Congervillc Mr.

and Mrs. Keith ana family spent Sunday at Wolcott, Ind. Mrs. Kenneth Cross of Baton Rouge, Mr. and Mrs.

Steve Cross of Lima, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brotherson of Spring field spent the weekend at Cross't. cottage. Mrs.

Rosa Lantz returned to Springfield with the Brothersons where she and Mrs. Cross will Mrs. Cecil Moser from Deer Creek spent Wednesday afternoon UnhnnKy llllnalt Call Af rfcoth Irene Weasel took several boxes of clothing1 up to Bethesda Mentally retarded hospital of 600 patients at Watertown Wis. on Wednesday. Mrs.

Otto Gehle of St Peter and soon. LIQUID AND DRY FERTILIZERS Teachers are planning the parent teacher conferences to be held Nov. 6, 8 and 9. The 15 minute Questions about availability of MllWUS Miss Erna Gehle of St Louis visit liquid and dry forms of fertilizer conferences have been scheduled ed several days with Mr. and still come to us often.

Farmers ask, "Is Uquid fertilizer more for the afternoon and evening of Mrs. Lawrence Woelfle. Mrs. Gehle Nov. 6, the afternoon of Nov 8 is a sister of Mrs.

Woelfle. available for plant use than dry Harry Dycuss bought the home fertilizer?" They want to know the and the, evening of Nov. 9. Conferences for the kindergarten stu of Mrs. Lula Whi taker that was on at the W.

H. Reels. facts of the matter. dents will be during November and public auction Saturday afternoon The fact is there is no practical SHOWING TOE WAY As is often the case, farmers in Woodford and surrounding counties showing theg way" with new ideas. Case in point conservation tillage practices.

We arc very proud to see so many bean fields that are being left unplowed. Some are in stubble. Some have been disked lightly. Many have been chiseled. These fields will not suffer wind and water erosion losses that plowed bean fields will.

In addition, conservation tillage saves time and money. Congratulations for not being afraid to switch! Mr. and Mrs. George Steele end Joe from Peoria, Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Walter Shaw of Waterloo difference. Nutrients in liquid fer is here spending several days Cecil Baker from Normal, and Mr tilizer are no more and no less with Elsie Shaw. available than those in dry fertili later in January. From Grade 4C: HALLOWEEN NIGHT On Halloween night When the moon is bright, and Mrs Ernest Reel and Jeannie from Benson were callers at the Cindy Dunmire of El Paso was zer.

W. H. Reels on Sunday. a weekend guest of Crystal Jakob. By applying a bit of common Mr.

and Mrs. Keith Irons and sense thinking we can see why The street lights go on with a family were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seggerman were Sunday evening supper -TBW OJAdS 'SJW PUB 'Jiff. JO S)S3fl3 there is no difference.

glorious sight In the first place the source of Earl Irons. They visited Mrs. Irons who is a patient at the Bro- On a dark street, the old timers ovoltei at Toluca. nutrients for both forms of fertili kaw Hospital In Normal. Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Trunnell 5fi( zer is often the same. Secondly the amount of water in liquid fertili Vicki and Robin Waller of and family gave a wiener roast on say, Witches and cats prowl this way, With skulls on the street go clank-ety clank, Bloomington spent the weekend GEORGIA PACIFIC Saturday evening to 22 guests. Out with their grandparents and aunt, of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs.

'XT zer when applied to me soil (2,000,000 pounds per acre in the plow layer) is negligible. Ap Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weaver and Ruth Imhoff, Louise Frerichs, Mrs. Alf Haecker, Mrs.

Henry Klopfenstein and Mrs. Mary Spring of Washington had dinner Saturday night at the Crestwood near Mc-Nabb for the birthday of Miss Imhoff. A Tl I I Larry Seggerman and Sherl of Washburn and Cheryl DeGiovanni While robbers go off to rob the Gerry. plied to a very dry soil the water bank. i' i 1 m.

Milton Hawley of Seneca, of Roanoke. would soon evaporate and leave the 3 selections oi Mahogany Lauan Panel-ing from which to choose. Cash and arrived Wednesday to spend some Goblins, colored over with green, Knock on the doors on Halloween. Mrs. Irene Dorward helped Mrs.

1 sf fertilizer nutrients in crystal dry) form. On the other hand time with his daughter and family, Elsie Shaw entertain the household haul prices. 4x8 sheet. Martha Coventry Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Stager and dry fertilizer applied to moist soil club on Tuesday. daughters. HALLOWEEN The Parents School Club held its Hi-' first business meeting on Tuesday quickly absorbs moisture and goes into solution and is immediately available for plant use within a few hours, or at most a few days. On Halloween the witch will come evening with the newly elected of W1LKEB DTEB B0T EIXEJ INSURANCE all kinds Eureka Phones 7-3113 7-2635 Mrs. Vlota Dewmier of Pittsburg, spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs.

Lillie Irions and Ollie. They were Saturday dinner guests of Mrs. Elmer ficers: president Lyle Moser; vice president, James Fairchlld sec Conclusion? Whan equal amounts ARMSTRONG And try to scare you, And you may be afraid When the owl goes whoo! The ghosts all go out retary Caroline Rarrick; treasurer Sharp. Laveme Turner. This was also of nutrients are applied, liquid and dry fertilizers give equal performance.

Neither is better or poorer than the other. The growing crop Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gant and When the moon is shining bright, Melba, David and Joe Atherton of guest night for the parents to visit their children's rooms and meet the teachers. The.

meeting will be held the third Tuesday In every Congerville and Dan Graber of And they may go boo! It all happens on Halloween night that uses the nutrients doesnt know the difference. Cassa polis, were Sunday CEILING TILE Decorative and acoustical ceiling tile is easy to apply make any ceiling beautiful. From 10 EACH Diane Bechtel month. When you are buying fertilizer, dinner guests of Rev. and Mrx J.

E. Atherton of Carlock. Mr. and Mrs. Lonco Hink of select on the basis of cost per pound of nutrients applied to your Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Miller at Oklahoma City Okla. spent sev HALLOWEEN' NIGHT One Halloween night, The witches are out Riding on their brooms. tended the wedding of their ne field. Consider also convenience or eral days with Mrs.

Elsie Shaw, phew, Tom Miller, and Anita Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ritter and TASTT NATURALLY CUBED CHEESE SWISS BLUE BRICK CHEDDAB COLBY mum 1 Mile West of Eureka handling, dealer service, etc. HOW MUCH FERTILIZER Cathy of Marseilles spent Sunday Vaughn Sunday at the Danveis Presbyterian Church. with Mr.

and Mrs. Russel Stine. They cackle and scream On Halloween night. The com yield you are able to Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Stager Mrs. Clarence Punke is a patient so, in Eureka Hospital. She broke her make is your best guide to the amount of fertilizer you should use for next years crops. On Halloween night leg at her home when she fell. and daughters of Congerville and Milton Hawley of Seneca, were in Elgin Sunday visiting Mrs.

Stager's aunt and uncle, Mr Mrs. Elmer Harmons. Ghosts and goblins Scream and screech Mrs. Laura Daniels and daughter We'll assume that you have your KENTILE FLOOR TILE Put in a new floor at an amazingly low cost. Long life vinyl-asbestos tile only 9x9 in.

09' weekend guests of Mrs. Elsie Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Moser of Ws.

Irene Wessel is spending soil adequately limed and fertilized so the pH Is 6.0 or better, the 1 (available phosphorus) is 30 pounds or better, and the (available potassium) is 280 pounds or several days with her sister Mrs Elsie Wessel and family in Peoria Through the air On Halloween night. On Halloween night Watch out for the black cat And from a haunted house May fly a vampire bat Champaign were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Schrock and son. TVHIS better.

Then you can go on a Tracy Zimmerman attended the maintenance program and use a homecoming football game be your yield level as a guide. On Halloween night. MRS. KENiNELL TO BE VERSAILLES UNIT HOSTESS The Versailles Unit of Woodford tween ISU and Macomb Saturday. Here are suggested termizer Charlotte Mangold He also visited his sister, Barbara.

The Congerville fire department held the annual potluck wiener Cub Pack 57 Inducts Seven rates for different yield levels. Five or ten pounds variation one way or another is not going to make any big difference. For 100 bushels per acre use 110-50-50 120 bushels use 140-60-60 roast Saturday evening. The fire 0 men and their families attended. There was about 60 present.

County Homemakers Association will meet at 1:30 o'clock on Thursday afternoon. Nov. 2, at the home of Mrs. Martha Kennell. The roll call is "An Antique I The major lesson on "Parliamentary Procedure' will be given by Mrs.

I "Clara Sharp, the the short feature I will be "Family Cub Pack 257 opened its monthly Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sharp were 150 bushels use 170-70-70 meeting Monday evening with a 200 bushels use2 20-100-100 Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sharp of Normal.

ceremony honoring new members with the older members describ The dollar figure in paren Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sharp spent ing the duties of a cub scout thesis represents the approximate the weekend with their son, Dan. New members sworn ifr were! cost Per acre for that amount of at Wheatoa Den No. 5, Bryan Hinnen; Den No.

Mr. and Harold Schleberf 6, Mathew Greek, Keith Berry, Ronald Lesko; Den No. 8, Tommy K'i iifir.m www ww 11 fttHV All Tracy, Bill Myers; Den No. 9, -S" E8T3P-I TEAYI3 BZ9 ft KZITB EU3ESA ISA ot delivered to oar dooi Distributed by DAISY Phone Eureka 467-3305 nutrients. This could vary according to form of nutrients and area.

Unfortunately, there are still many fields low in lime (PH below 6.0), phosphorus (P 1 below 30) and potassium (K below 280). These fields should be built up to the desired levels according to soil test. Mark Hodel, Kevin Finch, David and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schieber and Beverly were 5 o'clock Sunday dinner guests of and Mrs.

Joe Klaus of Eureka. The Congerville Community Club Halloween meeting was held on Thursday, Oct 19. The winners of DO YOUR FOOD SHOPPING HERE Sours; Den No. 12, Brad Ruder Bruce Ruder, Bryant Ruder, Greg-ery Melaik. Bill Bowald, Joe Quast.

Games were played and prizes tne Deit costumes were: preschool, Emily Schlipf first, Kevin EOYAL CROWN CO LA, so, Flu Depoiif Oesch second, and Kay Roth third; S-Pah those from first through third given to the winners. FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED COUPLES Kellers 19 8 grade, Tim Daniel first, Mark and PEPPEEEGE FARM Apple Cherry Blueberry Peach Marcy Miller second, and Alan Roth third; fourth through sixth grade, Dale Knapp first, Kent Dunmi res 14V4 12H FROZEN STR0DEL 40' 14-0i Farmer's Grain 14 13 Brubakers 14 13 Steffen second and Bryan Hasty SELUEY'S DRIVE HI Will be closed SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MOHDAY, OCT. 28, 29, 30 to visit our son, Kenneth at Open House at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. Thank You, GEORGE and SHIRLEY SELVEY third. The winners of best Jack-O Woodford Co.

Mutual 13tt 13'4 Lantern were Paula Daniel, Jane Steffen and Andy Zimmerman. SCOTTIES FACIAL TISSUES Travers 13 14 Hart's Service 11 16 National Bank of E. 9 18 The judges were Mr. and Mrs 5 FOR 1.C3 200-ct. David Loewen, Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd High individual series: (Men): Ralph Aberle 205, Everett Treece 203 and 204; (Women): Kay Bur Sharp and Mrs. Ruth Miller. SCHOOL NEWS Reporter, Paula Daniel K1AFT lELUEETA ton 177, Lorene Dingeldine 177, The first graders are decorating 2-LB. BOX Ruth Turner 173.

their room for their Halloween Highindivi dual series: (Men): Bob Shoup 567, Everett Treece 546, 9 5' 4F0IM.C3 parry on Halloween Day. They made orange paper jack-o-lanterns, BED LABEL PEACHES Jerry Welker 531; (Women): Ruth Turner 488, Kay Burton 486, Flo witcnes, and ghosts. Sliced aid Halm Vh Til The second grade finished the unit on animals in science. They Shoup 457. High team game: Woodford Co, made posters and learned the EOUSEBOLD DEUC3T Mutual 999, Brubaker Trans ZENITH, DUSS8RT, (Specialize in Color) SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF TV AND APPLIANCES Dp tv imuxci ri SALES ft SIBVICE llaUi 116 S.

Main Washington, III Phone 283-2185 Come in and register for Zenith Table Model Radio given away each month. poem "The Little fer 974 and 956 The third graders have been de liquid 20' High team series: Brubaker corating their room for Halloween They have many scary looking goblins flying on the windows. In 50 Fiee Shot at Home Stamps With the Purchase of 3 WALDORF TOILET TISSUE 4- Boll Pal (Ho Coupon Needed 50 Free Shop at Eon Stamps With the Puchue oi ONE J0BXS0N PLEDGE (Be Coipoi Needed) 50 Free Shop at Boat Stamps With the FuchaM of TWO THRILL Giant Size (Be Cevpei leeded) 50 Fin Shop at Boao Staapi With the FuchaM of TBSXE USER FOIL 12 i 25 (Be Ceipei Needed) 50 Free Shop at Eoao Stamps With the FuchaM ef 2 CSCAB KATEB (XjiCopeJfMledJ 50 Free Shop at Eoao Slaapt With the FuchaM oJ 1IXCCZ FLOOD 17AX CU SIm (Xo Cetpei Xeeded) E0CSEE0LD BELIC3T BLEACH 6aL Transfer 2867, National Bank 2745, Kellers 2725. CONGERVILLE MENNONITE Dave Loewen, pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Classes for all ages.

Morning worship, 10:30 a m. Evening service, 7 p.m. Joint social studies they are studying about Indians and Pioneers. They are learning an Indian song with actions. Mary Ann Steffe had a birthday.

XBACES CECCCLATI COTEBED The fourth graders are starting CHERRIES to study about people who live in 12-Cl service at the Carlock Mennonite the forest regions in South Ameri ca. They will be starting a new Church. "Holding Forth the Word of Phil 2:16. unit on science soon. They are Tuesday.

Oct 3L Halloween par reading "Brighty of Grand Can 20-Lh. Baf yon" by Margereite Henry in their ty for all Senior High young people at Carl Grieder home, 7 p.m. 30' 30' CO' 15' 40' 73' story room afternoon hour. Wednesday, Nov. 1, Junior choir In the fifth grade Billy Hayes practice 7 adult choir 8 p.m Each had his tenth birthday, Oct 23.

He treated everyone in his room to a WITCHCRAFT BREWS HALLOWEEN FUN This evil-looking witch hat the kindest intention! ihe is going to make Halloween partying a treat with no tricks Involved. Set the witch centerpiece and her matching party accessories on your table and she'll haunt the scans In style. Or choose the grinning pump-Wn face or any of the other enchanting Hallmark party sets bewitching, with no bother. candy bar. In social studies they BED POTATOES AUACAC0S BED AX9 6SLSEX DZUCIOUS APPLES Fomt chops CnCCK ROAST are preparing a bulletin for the states.

They have Jack-o-lantems and black cats about the room. UNITED PBE8BTTEBIAN Rev. Glen A. Spearman Lord's Day service, 10:30. Sunday Church school.

9:30. Don't forget to turn your clocks Paula Daniel made a large witch for the window in the door. Paula back an hour on Saturday night Oct 30. Girl Scout Troop 474 will Daniel is taking lessons on the 1-Lh. saxophone.

She was omitted from meet? at 3 :30. Boy Scout Troop will meet at 7 p.m. last week's list At Community dub Oct 19, Oct 31, Girl Scout Troop 559 will rxii Lk. hold their meeting in Fellowship Hafl at 3:30. prizes for best costumes were won by Dale Knapp, Timmy Daniel, Kevin Oetcb, Bryan Hasty, Kent Nov.

Thrift Shoo is open from to 4 p.m. Chancel choir rehear Steffen, Alan Roth, Emily Schlipf, Mark Mffler, Marcy Miller and sal at 7 p.m. IT SAVES YOU MONEY I GET THE HABIT! Bight Beterred to Limit Kay Roth. Pumpkin jack-o-lantern contest winners were Paula Dan Out of town dinner guests of iel, Jan Steffen and Andy Zim merman. The sixth grade finished the unit Mr.

and Mrs. Aaron Moser Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Art Hemktfer, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ileinlnger, Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Moser, Rose Hoffman, Kathrya Moser and Esther Will ft iTX--1-7 tSL IS3 SAT. 7 LSL To I IX. TZZZ 487-1212 on Egypt in social studies and are ready to continue their trip through the M3ddl East Gingrich of Morton; Mr. and Mrl.

CHAtAQUSS' Henry Kaurer and Mr. and Mrs. WEiam Taylor enSsted in the Ell Mow of rairbtsry In the eve ning their son, -Jloward, showed pictures of Vietnam and ThaSand, Navy and began training last week at Great Lakes Naval Training Station. etc.

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