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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 2

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Bloomington, Illinois
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Feb. 10, 19C5. 2 Pantograph, Bloomincton, (Advtrllumtnt) Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With Little Worry Et, talk, lnugh or iiwm without frar ol Inimcur falm Ueth dropping, allppliig or wobbling. FASTEETH holdi platrt nrmer and mora comfortably. Tliti pleasant powder baa no dummy, gooey, pasty taate or feeling.

Doean't cauae nausea It'a alkallna (non-acid). Checki "plate odor" (denture breath I. Oet FASTEETH ati drug countera everywhere. Mrs. Armstrong Granted 5 Years Probation HAVANA (PNS) -Associate Judge Lyle E.

Lipe Tuesday sinned an order granting five ft i I 4 I years probation to Mrs. Elnor K. Armstrong, 48. Mrs. Armstrong pleaded guilty to the theft of tax funds from the Mason County Treas Only Four Nights TONIGHT urer office.

The order stipulated that she make restitution and reparation in the amount of $2,500 during the five year probation period. 4 Mrs. Baker Feted HOLDER (PNS) Mr. and Heissler Photo Mrs. Mclvin Brewer entertained Sunday at a turkey din Pair of Scouts Honored Joseph Bosshardt, left, and Ad Altare Dei award at Holy of Illinois' lOG-acre Chicago campus where classes FEB.

13 1 p.m. TWO MATINEES! Fri. Fib. 12 I 13 2 p.m. $3 50 $300 $2.50 $100 SPECIAL CHILDIEN'l PRICiSi (13 yean under) Good Tuet.

thru Frl. Motlne. $173 $1.30 $1.23 $1.00 Ticket! on Sal. at Anembly Hall will open Feb. 22.

Trinity Church. Chicago (AP) Group of reporters visits "Great Court" area of the lecture center of the University FOR 5,200 CITY STUDENTS ner in honor of their aunt, Mrs. Ethel Brewer of Le Roy, who celebrated her 82nd birthday Feb. 2. Guests attended from Holder, Bloomington and Le Roy.

Thomas Bainbridge receive congratulations from the Rev. William Harbert Saturday after the youths received the EMERGENCY of I's Chicago Circle The award is for Roman Catholic Boy Scouts and is similar to the God and Country Award. During a court of honor following the special presentations the two received Life Scout awards. Films of the 1960 National Boy Scout Jamboree concluded the program. Soft Alleys Mire Garbage, Trash Trucks Central Loan Holdup Victim Campus to Open Feb.

22 been made into a wide boule-i The library and student union varfj building are on opposite sides of -j i 'the lecture center. Concreteand of lier faced the business end the holdup man's revolver. The February thaw has mud- The clerk said the man 106-acr lavo all lead to he PiPin for utiIitics are exposed died Bloomington alleys to the i.iTeJalU 10 on all ceilings. In addition to' tlWo oapha(J(, flnd trash heart en-, CHICAGO (AP)-City students at the University of Illinois will go to class Feb. 22 in a new, centralized complex of brick, glass and concrete.

It Is the Chicago Circle campus on the near West Side, suc Gunman Takes Cash Figured At $1,571 of the campus tne Now Open 7 Days A Week Monday Through Friday 4 P.M. to 10 P.M. Saturday and Sunday 1 1 A.M. to 1 0 P.M. (Delivery Service (Iter 4.M end All Day Ivn.ay) CHICKEN VILLA THE HOME OF the lower cost in construction, I lecture center.

wvu.c irUCKS are Having a nam vi m(hnH pflcv nppess tered the building and asked the clerk for change for a $20 bill. When Mr. Leach opened one of the cash drawers, the The lecture center is built for maintenance. it. Harley Greene, director of around an amphitheater which I All the buildings except the nublic services, said Tuesday.

cessor to the rickety "tempo man pulled a gun irom his Pior fnniiitiM that is the core of the campus lay-service areas A gunman took $1,571 in cash are air-conai- -tw Parbape trucks were are air-condi-1 Tvm Parhapp trucks were rary served commuting students It has a common roof for tioned and heated by a central- stuck on thcir rounds Tuesday, from the Central Loan Com- vears buildings housing 21 lecture ly controlled system. morning and had to be pulled pany. 107 S. Main, in a y- fovers Wednesday will begin' OnaH 500 jp.m. holdup Wednesday.

Uhej dr was emp- Moments alter ne nea iromi" It'e trio samp storv transferrins' books and Bunsenl 5 urgea uie puunc iu ucimc rooms surround the large visitine the campus because visitine the campus because H'the buildinc with the contents rom dra.w-;5 1 1 j-i 1 1 1 ir-i i rvri ui inc. uuiun. av, r0Qm qt usf. hip i nun ii iUi in.av.ll GUJ Hriu'orB in by small construction still is under way.j,,:,,,, ae two cash IIIJ I lUl i VII a au wvtm flrpa was at gun point. In Bloomington ot Oakland and Main Telephone 823-8251 mcrnccinri crrnnnc W' mnrh Hn in px'kets, the thaws out and we can wv.ujoiuii wwjvj.

)e nave on iiiuv.il tu uu i ground Flees On Fot combed by six Bloomington pa Finished Cost $42 Million Norman A. Parker, vice pres "Fine Food Heady to Serve in Your Home central Heatmg, Cool.ng sucn a snon ume, saia scrg thfi gj, the Ralph Youngren, architect Havens, director of physical ident in charge of the installa- uu.u ami; iu, Uh Skidmore 0wings and Mer- plants. signers of tL project, Souse ve won i nave an open until the landscaping is trol cars as well as state police vehicles. Change Requested A description of the gunman was furnished law "officers by- said 24 per cent of wall area on in. We want the campus com- school work Feb.

22 despite con tinued construction work. De the campus is glass. pletely open by fall. The man then ordered the clerk to the rear of the building, into a small office where manager Joe Chick was meeting with a customer, unaware of the holdup taking place at the front of the building. The holdup man fled southward on foot, police said.

The holdup man was de ft or unfUl signed to eventually accommo Bert Leach of Champaign, the Central Loan employe whoear- 6 4 n'i tidneys ana lVus Hot date 20,000 students, the project's first phase will cost some $62 million when it is completed. Gone is the old Harrison-Hal-sted area of street markets and Chicago Lawyer For Ruby Quits scribed as a Caucasian, 30 Mr. Greene asked for householders to put their garbage cans and trash receptacles on the street until the soft alley problem is over. Garbage is picked up on a regular weekly basis, but for trash pickup residents must phone the city yards. Theta Chi Presidency To Lowman npan Tnwman nf Farmer Kansas Sprigs.

years old, standing 6 foot, 1 oction. ramshackle buildings. Hull CHICAGO (l'PI)-Charles A inch, with a slender build and House, the famed turn-of-the- Bellows, Chicago, announced thin face. He was wearing 1 pi Vor not Tuesday he has quit as attor- dark glasses, a grey hat and urii ca ney for Jack Ruby because of dark blue overcoat Available at 3. Htr century settlement house stands out as a reminder of the old era to motorists traveling the Dan Ryan Expressway on the east.

Halsted Street itself, once a narrow business street, has Snyder's Market "family interference. The noted criminal defense lawyer had been hired by four members of Ruby's family to Mountain Valley Water PHOTO FINISHING FRIED'S Pitv was pWtpd nresdent of.iaKe cnarge oi an appeal oi from HOt SPRINGS, ARKANSAS Ph. 121.0330 139-5694 I3I-OOI1 Theta Chi Fraternity at Illinois I Ruby's death sentence for kill-Wesleyan University Monday! ing Lee Harvey Oswald, Presi- In marfert of heafm olwtryt tee your phyik ion 103 VV. FRONT ST. Debt Collections Accewnte Nalei Clakne Any Kin4 DbtiAnrwtier.

hi America. No Collectleot N. Cherf. MID-WEST CLAIM AND ADJUSTMENT CO. 301 Menre Cor.

W. Mewee A Main Heemington Phone tAr-AOIf njght aent nenneay assassin. Other officers of Beta Rho 777. chapter elected were Larry Sol-yon, Elgin, vice president; Mike Noe, Eureka, secretary; OPEN 10-10 DAILY, SUN. 12-7.

SAT. Wis jL Dick Healy, Sycamore, treasurer; Richard Berman, Chicago, rush chairman; Ken Schwarz, Port Washington, Open at 1:00 NOW! 5:25, 7:25, :25 Feature 1 25. N.Y., pledge marshall. Greg Dell, Midlothian, chaplain; Bob Montgomery, Monti-cello, social chairman; Steve Lawrence, Bellflower, librarian; Roger Traver, Eureka, IM chairman; Mike Coates, Princeton, scholarship; Dave Pettitt, Hinsdale, alumni JAMES BOND IS BACK INACTION! Hawkins Photo Pair Bound for Eagle Rank secretary. Stu Hines, Mount Prospect, historian; Tim Townsend, Arlington, song leader; Ray Houghton, Georgetown, exchange chairman; John Hogan, Seneca, first guard; Bill Ack-erman, Champaign, second guard, and Jim Nicoloff, San Diego, activities.

5SS'ISEANC0NNERroo7- Ill flf MIK'S "GOLDFIKGER" TECHNIC0L0R'wm- UNITED ARTISTS Extra! Ptnk Panther Cartoon "THE PINK PHINK" Young Fields, a sophomore at Illinois State University, is the troop's assistant scoutmaster. Associate Judge Wayne C. Townley Jr. will present the awards during a 6 p.m. dinner ceremony at the institution's Frandsen Hall.

Judge Townley will give the main talk. Larry Sorrell, left, ninth grader at Chiddix Junior High School, and Joseph Fields of R.R. 1 will be presented with their Eagle awards Thursday night at Illinois Soldiers Sailors Children's School. Young Sorrell is a member of Boy Scout Troop 5 at ISSCS. hamiltonS VBEACH 7 LAST DAY GE 14-TRANSISTOR AMf PORT.

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