i a at a gh nd ne ch okitilhedy)Stforhele.isy he his s a vās ;totiyithlayof* * i ti a i i ivi vForrest Chamber names Bill Masters, PresidentThere were 38 persons attending a breakfast meeting held Saturday, March 6, at the Cross Roads to organize a Forrest Chamber of Commerce.The first meeting held in recent weeks was attended by nine persons; 25 attended a Feb. 28 meeting. Five persons volunteered to serve on a steering committee at the Feb. 28 meeting consisting of Jerry Honegger, Ray Arnett, Steve Metz, Jamie Rieger and Kenneth Fellers. This committee was to work on plans to determine if such an organization was feasible or to instead organize a Business Association.This committee selected another five members to the board and included Bill Masters, Jerry Bachtold, Michael Hostetter, Donald Fortna and Steve Rieger.At an organizational meeting of the board Bill Masters was named president; Jamie Rieger, vice president and Donald Fortna, secretary-treasurer. me group attending the breakfast meeting approved the board and officers.A base membership rate was set at $30. This would include the cost of the breakfast and operating capital for postage and letter heads etc.Masters told the group the purpose of the organization was to make our own community a better place to live.There will be projects and goals for the organization to be determined at a later meetings. A bicentennial committee was named to work with the group now planning the June 19 becentennial celebration in Forrest. Serving on that committee will be Kenneth Fellers, Louie Knapp, Ed Schrof and Herman Rieger..The Chamber will meet the second Sat. of each month from 7-8 a.m.Pre-schoolscreening isMarch 18A screening program for pre-school 3 ana year olds has been announced by the FS\ school district. Children in these age group who have attained their third birthdate by th screening date will be screened on March 1 between the hours of 9 and 11 in the momin and 12:30 and 3:00 in the afternoon.This year the screening will be held in th education wing of the Methodist church acros the street from the high school. (This site i