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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 20

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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rantacraph, Bloominjtou, HI-, Aaj. 1SJ7. Thieves Get $14, Damage Properly vse J. Sailor, El Paso Pastor, Gets New Post' Larceny Charge Filed in Theft Of Two Dogs Alton APPLE CIDER VINEGAR Burglars did "several hundred dollars' in damage at the Rlinois Pupils Reading Circle on Route 9 sometime Thursday morning, escaping with $10 in cash and $1 in stamps. Had only ron Fresh Apples aneruis ocpuues said the LINCOLN (ps Cetus EL PASO (PNS) The Rev L.

J. Sailor, pastor of the First uson, or iiradlom was ar- broke open a safe to get their mted and brought to Lincoln by small take. They said the door mi, a i. -I Uniform Slrvn Fin Flavor I Methodist Church here since 1934, has been assigned to the Methodist Church at Port Byron. and safe were ruined.

ceny charge. He furnished bond i i I ine un-aiwn was ciscoveira Dyinn, hfW "1 tv- He is to begin his duties there Roland McCannon, manager of the court cf Justice of Peace Ed P. Circle which is a division of the'oih Sept. 3. In addition to his recular minis stolen two dogs, vahied under $00.

Illinois Education Association and sells books to school libraries. xri -1 -1 1 i 4 1 V' terial duties here, Mr. Sailor was from New Holland. Alicayt good for a chuckle Little Liz in The Pantagraph Average depth of the ocean sea level is 12,450 feet. active in many other groups.

HEADED SCHOOL He served as president of the El Paso Ministerial Association. Soap was first used strictly as a covering: for wounds. I 1 I LTU dean of the School of Religious Education on Relief Time and as a director of the Kiwanis Club and Boy Scouts. Mr. Sailor also served on the board of the Woodford County Red Cross and the Christian Rural Overseas Program.

TO EXPAND FACILITIES He was active on a number of committees in the Bloomington District and Illinois Conference of the Methodist Church. Mr. Sailor's new appointment will take him to the suburban areas of the Quad Gties. OXO ID) oxo Janice McNutt of Forrest and Bruce Jackman of Lawrenceville view sculpture of running hound by Douglas Ploss exhibited in collection of metal sculpture at ISNU Student Union Building. (Pantagraph Photo) Native Returns A Summer Art Students Show Skills With Scrap Metals The church there is undertaking a five year plan to expand its facilities to meet the increasing demands of larger membership and an extensive program of activities.

As Clothing Firm Partner Moberly Klenner, Clothiers, of Georgetown, was made of two automobile headlights. Other work exhibited incudes that of Jack Statz of 210 Florence Tom Manley of Joliet and Douglas Ploss of Lake Villa. The exhibit will remain on display through the opening of the 1957-58 school year in September. It is open to the general public. A rictal sculpture exhibit of work done this summer by Illinois State Normal University art students in advanced studio course is now on display in the foyer of the Student Union Building.

Scrap pieces of metal were used to form the welded art forms. One sculpture, a bird by David Potts Driver Faces Drunk Charge LINCOLN (PNS) Josenh V. Spires, 41, of Peoria was arrest ed Tuesday night by State Police BLOOMINGTON-NORMAL DEATHS FRVFRS Q0r I 11 I Lll -Vi 3 Lb. Ave- b. I WINERS Helnklcs Skinless I.b.

SC PICNICS Kath's Blackhank Canned Each S3.29 BRAUNSCHVEIGER CHUBS 29c FROZEN OCEAN CATFISH FILLET 4k PORK CHOPS 69c ARM POT men Robert Golightly and Elmer Emerson on Route 66 near Elkhart on a charge of driving an automobile while under the influence of intoxicating liquor. He is being held in the county jail pend llo N. Main has announced John E. Coolidge of 1015 W. Ho-vey is a new partner in the firm.

Mr. Coolidge, a clothing retailer for 28 years, has been employed at the Main Street firm for a year. Before returning to Bloomington-Normal, his home towns, he was with Vandervoort'i Department Store of St Louis, Mo. He was born on a R. R.

4 Bloomington farm and attended both Illinois State Normal University and Illinois Wesleyan University. He and his wife, Charlotte, have two children. There are six other partners In the firm, Mr. and Mrs. Max Klenner, Ray Lartz, Laurence Tur-pin, Jack Reidy and Lyle Busick.

ing a ueaung county court. 3 Owners Report Car Parts Thefts Three car owners told Bloomington police Thursday that parts were stripped from their auto mobiles. Mrs. John Krikos of 700 Towan- i y- j. A I A aminnir ifrmf-ii3 da reported the four hub caps taken from her 1957 Chevro Mrs.

Walter Temple Mrs. Walter Temple, 53, of 1205 W. Miller died at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday at St.

Joseph's Hospital. She had been ill for two months She was taken to the Beck Memorial Home. The funeral tentatively is set for Saturday afternoon. Burial will be in Atlanta Cemetery. The former Mabel M.

Myers, she was born in Atlanta Nov. 22, 1903, daughter of Orange and Julia Jones Myers. She was married to Walter Temple Dec. 31, 1924, in Armington. Surviving are her husband, six children, William Colorado Springs, Robert llOl1 N.

Colton Vernon Los Angeles, Mrs. Julia Gordon, 301 Pine Normal; Gerald and Dorothy, both at home. Her parents and a brother preceded her in death. She was a member of the Park Methodist Church. Robert J.

Strange MEADOW GOLD Salesman Dies In Auto Crash WAUKEGAN Alfred II. Sherbohn, 61, real estate salesman of nearby Lake Villa, was killed early Wednesday when his automobile left Route 45 and crashed into a tree. Police said Sherbohn apparently fell asleep at the wheel of his car. It left the road along a straight let while it was parked at Madison and Front Streets. Carson Wells of 905 W.

Front St. reported the two front fender mirrors stripped from his car while it was parked in the 1100 block of South Main Street. Wilbur Weed of 612 E. Oakland Ave. said the rubber floor majs were taken from his car, which was parked at his home.

W(W stretch about eight miles west of Waukegan. GAL Xjj MEADOW GOLD Robert J. Strange, 33, formerly Called Spy New York (IP) Rudolf Ivanovich Abel was indicted Wednesday, charged with conspiring to commit espionage for a Soviet Union spy ring. be sure- of Bloomington, died at his home COTTTME near Hindsboro Wednesday morning, apparently of a heart attack. His funeral will be at 10:30 a.

m. Friday at the Taber Funeral Home in Hindsboro. Graveside rites will be at 3 p. in. Friday era.

5Cr Driver Pays $30 Foil owing Crash at Park Hill Cemetery in Bloom- sugar George Thomas Parker, 21, of ington. He was born Feb. 26, 1924, in Parke County, a ison of Robert D. and Valley Strange. He i i i i I I I I nan married Mary Annette Hobson in Ellsworth was fined 530 Wednesday for a stop sign violation Tuesday evening when his car ran past a stop sign and smashed through a fence.

Sheriff's deputies said Parker's GOOD AT MANNER'S CLIP TIUS COLTOX OFFER EXTIKES AUG. 10th 1942. Mrs. Strange is a daughter of Mrs. Emily Hobson of 1006 S.

East St. Surviving are three sons, James, car slid 150 feet on the Bentown A flREP POTATOES "l0 "39 Road blacktop, near its intersection with Oakland before It jvo uwvo cunt came to rest in a ditch. Parker Ronald and Jon, and four daughters, Beverly, Emily, Lynn and Carolee, all at home; a sister, Mrs. Ivan Webster, Connersville, Ind. His parents and a son preceded him in death.

was not injured. He appeared before Albert Grabs, 1 1 of the peace, Wednesday afternoon. YAM SWEET POTATOES 2u, 29c I FREESTONE PEACHES LEMONS 335c Dox. 39c Mrs. Mary O'Leary Mrs.

Mary O'Leary, formerly of Save 4Cc Lge. Instant Chase Sanborn COFFEE AND MB. BLUE BONNET MARGARINE Both 1 for I 3 TRANSPARENT APPLES 3 I. 29c CALIF. ORANGES To Celebrate its 93rd Anniversary-Chase Sanborn puts HOME GROWN TOMATOES Bloomington, died Wednesday at Mercy Hospital in Scranton, Pa.

She had lived in Scranton the last 25 years. Her funeral will be Saturday morning at Scrapton. She was the former Mary Size CABBAGE 5c I PASCAL CELERY 15c Ulk Aoire In iUhfe jair feir you8 HEAD LETTUCES 2r29c of Bloomington. Her husband, Wal ter Steege, preceded her in death Survivine are her second hus Large 20 Oz. Tumble band, Jay O'Leary; a son, Jack, ASSORTED JELLY 33' Scranton; two sisters, Mrs.

John Letters, Mrs. O. J. Mc-Reynolds, Minier; a brother, John, R1NSO BLUE TOPMOST WHITE PICKLING VINEGAR 59c MIXED PICKLING SPICES St. Louis, and four grandchildren.

Roscoe Hart Graveside services for Roscoe Hart, 70, former Bloomington resv dent, will be Friday at 10 a. Large Box 25c at the Lexington Cemetery, the Rev. D. J. Gretzinger officiating, DATE DANISH ROLLS 59c SWEET POTATOES 2 25c DUTCH APPLE PIE 43c GREEN BEANS rr 225c COCOANUT BAR COOKIES 23c GREEN LIMA BEANS ORANGE DONUT STICKS 43c TOPMOST PORK AND BEANS 19c FLAYOR-KIST SALTINES t.

29c VEGETABLE OR TOM. SOUP 3 25c Visitation will be Thursday at A the Flinspach Kurth Memorial Home. Mr. Hart died Monday at Sac ramento, Calif. CHOPPED BEEF i fiki HI I aa' DUNCAN H1MES FRENCH DRESSING 39c Cyclist, Woman Hurt in Mishaps 12 Oi.

Tin 29c ITALIAN CHEF PIZZA MIX A bicycling Bloomington girl and a Carlock woman pedestrian were 43c rtt. injured Wednesday in separate ae cidents on Bloomington streets. FALSTAFF BEER JIFFY CAKE MIX fTtic HERSHEY'S CHOCOLATE SYRUP ft 19c I Mrs. R. E.

Cottrell, 65, of Car-lock reported a slight fracture of the left wrist when she was struck by a car driven by Mrs. Alice -J -9 Case 12 Cans Johnson, 52, of 517 McGregor St Coupon Inside large jar SAVES 25f on next purchase of large size jar PRAIRIE FARMS BUTTER tt 67c A MILNOT Mrs. Johnson reported that her car hit Mrs. Cottrell as she turned the car east onto Jefferson from Center Street. Judith Irvin of 505 S.

Madison St. suffered a broken left arm and bruises when she was knocked from her bicycle by a car driven by Harvey Theel of 519 W. Grove St. The accident happened at 4 p. m.

at Oakland Avenue and Center Street. The two accident victims were not reported hospitalized. Now! Buy a large 6-oz. jar of Instant Chase Give yourself a Sanborn save 25( on next large jar.rYou get a wIlT) riTWHl TT budget break give yourself a Fiavor Break! jftjji INSTANT CHASE SAN DORM the full-bodied coffee PURE CANE SUGAR 10 99c RODIN HOOD FLOUR 5 45c TaD Cans 3 29c 7.

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