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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 2

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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I THE PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1950. Rich Kicnes iran ieaps workers about 50.000 were in organized onions at the end of th year. Family Moves Malay Unions CORNELL (PNS) Mr. and lJi orow Smaller From Bids for Oil yr -St property in the north part of town the past year, Tuesday had moved to their home in Streator.

Mr SQUARE DANCE SATURDAY, DEC 30, 1950 V. F. W. HALL EL PASO, ILL. 25c Per Person Kettman and his son.

Fred an extra $75,000,000 a year for are proprietors of a grocery store here. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford SINGAPORE (AP) Malayan trade union membership is steadily dropping. The 1949 annual report of the Registry of Trade Unions revealed that members left their unions during the year.

Only five per cent of Malayan 7 Iran. Barham of Chicago, formerly of East, West, Seek Good Will Of Nation 3. Russia is concluding a trade agreement with Iran, and plan ning to return $21,000,000 worth of PANTAGRAPH PHONES 4341 4 frozen Iranian gold. Cornell, have returned to the Stahl property to take ud occupancy. There are more than 8000 standard alloys.

Of this number, approximately 2300 contain nickel. This bonanza is a tribute to "Sweet Shop Candy" Irans wily Prime Minister Ras-mara. He plays one side against the other. Americans Hopeful if 1 WASHINGTON, D. C.

(UP) Oil-rich Iran is letting the East and the West bid for her friendship. The bidding is brisk, and the price is going higher. Here 1 I Just hov the game will go is still undecided. American authorities are convinced that the Shah, the Prime Minister, and the Ira- Sweetest Holiday Treatl -V It' are the offers so far: 1. The United States is giving Iran a $500,000 Point Four program and SI 1,500,000 worth of arms.

The U.S. government's export-import bank is lending Iran S25.000.000 and the American-dominated World Bank is lending Iran another $8,000,000 to 2. British interests are prepar Tt Sr man people are pro-American. The Soviet-Iranian trade pact some details still are to be worked out would enable Iran to barter its surplus rice, dried fruits, and hides and skin for badly-needed sugar and cotton textiles. The pact also would allow Soviet "trade" representatives to New Year's Eve Dance! teg Alwaj'S welcome, always right a box of our tasty chocolates.

Bring home one today, for the family or for your hostess. Large selection of both sweet and bitter-sweet to ing to double the royalties paid be stationed in Iran. to Iran for oil. This may mean Iran alone produces as much THE NEW- oil as all of the Soviet Union. That figure is nine per cent of the choose from.

world's production. Russia would WJBC need extra petroleum in case of war, and Iran is the obvious place II to get it. Cut Voice of America 1230 on Tour AM Dial 101.5 on FM -25 I The Iranians, after getting A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL Dromises of American financial help, agreed to the trade pact with Russia, and stopped relaying Voice of America broadcasts over ANCIENT BURIAL PALACE FOUND This fa an overhead view of 3 Ann. the local Iranian radio station. year-old burial palace discovered near Luxor.

Egypt, after three years of excavation. Found here was tomb of ancient high priest Mentemhet, "Prince of Thebes," governor of Upper Erypt 700 B.C. Openings on left and right lead to burial chambers of members of Mentemhet family. Sunday Nite, Dec. 31st Dancing 9 to 1 Adm.

$1.20 (Tax Incl.) American officials deny this was intended to needle the U.S. government into offering greater fa Bloomington SWEET SHOP Corner Front and Center Phone 6015-2 Music News Sports For Central Illinois Programs for Friday, Dec. 29. 1950 EVENING News: Slrn' 6:15 Elmei Davia Corn Belt Bank 6:30 Music for Men 6:45 WJBC Square Dane 7:00 The Fat Man 7:30 Thla 1 Your FBI 8:00 Ozzia and Harriet 8:30 The Sheriff 8:55 Champion Roll Call GiUetta Flfihta 9:45 News 10:00 Just Relax 10:15 Finals Normal Holiday Tournament 11:30 Palmer House Orch. 11:45 Martinique Orch.

11:55 News Central Illinois Deaths Approximately one-third of the Dominion of Canada's lumber exports go to the United States. vors. One American official said: "I have complete confidence in the Iranian Prime Minister." This official said that despite Iran's prospects for higher oil royalties and the return of her $21,000,000 in gold from Russia, Iran still needs American loans. Emmanuel Oyer GRIDLEY (PNS) Em 2 MORE DAYS! wife and three children Mickey, Leon and Donna and the following additional brothers and sisters: Henry, Provo, Utah; Walter, Richland Center. Mrs.

Ella Fouts, Russell City, Iowa; Mrs. opryo'fl'o'fl'tnra'o a yffTnnrra'a a a a B'Bmra'B'o aj Liriir wrinrr riff- 3 manuel Oyer, 72, died at midnight Wednesday in Mennonite Hospital Hf Jo in Bloomington where he had been "And we need Iranian friend Gay young musical! JANE (km patient for one week. Mabel Johnson, Fort Dodge, CIRCUS ROLLER RINK NEW YEAR'S EVE 7:30 to 10:30 P.M. resnve new tcak cyc MIDNIGHT SHOWS SUNDAY ship." he said. To get that friendship, the Unit Iowa; Mrs.

Bertha Poppinga, The body was taken to Froelich Tracey. and Mrs. Minnie i POWELL RICARDO Funeral Home in Gridley. Fu ed States in this year alone has allocated gifts or loans amounting to $2.50 per Iranian. i MONTALBAH at IRVIN, CASTLE and NORMAL Class, Sleepy Eye, Minn.

Mrs. Lelia Quiggins LE ROY (PNS) Funeral services for Mrs. Lelia in m-vjm neral services will be held at 1:15 p. m. Saturday at her home and at 2 p.

m. in Salem Mennonite Church. The Rev. George Gundy will officiate. Burial will be in the Waldo Cemetery.

Mr. Oyer was born June 29, 1878, in Waldo Township, a son of BOO Q.Q-0-Q-0-QJUUJJJ..QJ-0.0.Q.P.0-flJUL0-g-8-5 Denies New Trial Motion LINCOLN (PNS) Judge 111 Iop, BASKETBALL TONITE VVJBC-FM. 8 P.M. FINALS OF THE NORMAL HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT Brought to You by PRAIRIE FARMS CREAMERY, CAPEN INSURANCE AGENCY Rebroadcast on WJBC-AM, 10:15 P. M.

Frank S. Bevan in circuit court Thursday denied a motion for a 73, who died Tuesday, will be held at 10 a. m. Monday in Beck's Me-; 12:45 to 6 P.M. 12c 37c Plua Tax FT 1L "ZT "1 You'IlNEVER Laff Louder! WuKTl ffiftllOM Joseph and Kete Flagell Oyer.

new trial in the case of Williams vs. Atkins and entered an order SPECIAL PARTY 10:30 Until Hats, Horns and Fun Galore Greet the New Year CIRCUS ROLLER RINK Also Open New Year's Night, MONDAY, Jan. 1st, 7:30 to 10:30 P.M. morial Home in Bloomington. Burial will be in East Lawn Ceme He married Katie Rocke Feb.

5, 1901, in Waldo Township. She It 1 III tery, Bloomington. confirming a verdict of $1,000 found by a jury for the plaintiff preceded him in death in 1945. louts Calero Ann HarM Surviving are three daughters, in the suit for damages following an automobile accident. 10 SONGS! Including "Row, Row, Row," tut Mrs.

Viola Marxmiller and Mrs. Aldine Sommer, both of Gridley, and Mrs. Fern Roszhart. Auroa, "Ocean "My I "Aba Dabs Daniel Stuckey DANVERS Daniel Stuckey, 89, of Danvers, died at 9:10 p. m.

Thursday in Mennonite Hospital, Bloomington. The body was taken to the Otto-Argo Funeral Home at Danvers, Honeymoon'1 WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON DOCTORS' PRESCRIPTIONS WE GIVE (SSH) GREEN STAMPS Clarence, Cornell; Lester, I Chenoa, and Alvin, Fairbury; three sisters, Mrs. Anna Ulrich, iWaldon, Mrs. Mary Noe, I Eureka, and Mrs. Julia Sommer, Glenvera, two brothers, Ijohn, Fort Wayne.

and Eli, lOlivett, 111. He was preceded in death by a son. i Mr. Oyer was a member of the Meadows Mennonite Church. pending arrangements.

RING OUT THE OLD YEAR-RING IN THE NEW YEAR AT THE FOR A HOVLUVA MEW YEAR3 EVE ROAR WITH RED at the ESQUIRE SUNDAY! CONTINUOUS FROM ONE P. M. SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAMS ALL EVENING LONG AND LATE SHOWS ON THRU MIDNITE. Eugene Milton Biileter i i i wfi TWQ COOP HtSCtlMIOH rioor LAURIE Joyce HOLDEN HIT TUHIS I SPRINGFIELD STARTING NEW YEAR'S EVE SUNDAY, DEC. 31st if BROADWAY SHOW if DANCING FINE FOOD SPECIAL ADDED! VITAL TO EVERYONE! ATLANTA (PNS) Eugene Milton Biileter, 75, died suddenly Thursday afternoon at his home The body was taken to the; Quiram Funeral Home.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Atlanta Chris-j tian Church. Burial will be in Atlanta Cemetery. i He was born August 25, 1875, in Casey County, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Biileter. He married Miss Martha Elizabeth Easley; Nov. 25, 1896, in Shelbyville, Ky. Except for 4 years spent in Ken 0EAT YOU CAT Till Know What To Do! yT if EXTRA CARTOONS Tomorrow at Noon at the CASTLE Saturday Kite December 30th NEW YEAR'S PARTY at TOBIN'S RANCH MOUSE (Just East of Lakeside) DANCING STARTS AT 9 P.M. to the music of FRANK WARREN'S BAND Hats, Noisemakers, Favors KITCHEN OPENS AT 4 P.M.

BAR OPENS 11 A.M. tucky they had lived near Atlanta since 1908. Mrs. Biileter died in 1945. Surviving are five children, Jo Open 12:45 12c Si 2Rc to 6 P.M.

(Plus Taxea) seph, Atlanta; Meredith, Bryan, Texas; Mrs. Alice Necessary Minier; Mrs. Virginia Raley, Louisville, Mrs. Christene Oldham, Peoria; 11 grandchil-; dren; two great the stepmother, Mrs. Flora Biileter, Lawrenceburg, one; brother, John, Lawrenceburg, a sister, Mrs.

Ethel Hadden, Alton Station, Ky. One brother preceded him in death. ROBERT WILLIAM Sy MITCHUMf bendix if In DENNIS O'KEEFE and a G.I. JOE Fjf TWO YANKS" with Buries Meredith AN HILARIOUS Ernie PyIe COJttJEDY! That "Oh Johnny" Girl BONNIE BAKER MOVIE STAR if JERRY BERGEN LARRY K. NEKON GEO.

RANK ORCHESTRA Reservations $3.00 per Person (Tax Paid) Phone Springfield 3-3423 Attend Our Prevue Party Saturday Nite III Arthur Gerjets BENSON (PNS) Arthur Gerjets, 48. of Browerville, idied Sunday at his home follow-1 run and Favors For All 'BMtl ATOM MAN vs. SUPERMAN" necVtoye DANCE STARTS AT NOON SUNDAY! lu LRi LkJ i mg a heart attack. Funeral services were to be held at 2:30 p. m.

Thursday at Sleepy Eye, Minn. Mr. Gerjets was a brother of Elmer Gerjets, Mrs. Louis and Mrs. Keith Faulkner, all of Benson and Ed Gerjets of Toluca who have left for Minne-! sota to attend services.

They were accompanied by their families. I Mr. Gerjets is survived by his To the Very Danceable Music of PRE-NEW YEAR'S EVE MIDNITE CASTLE fe SHOW GENE GRMAN OEM-TONES TOMORROW ONLY! STEAKS CHICKEN FISH MIDNIGHT SHOW NEW YEAR'S EVE! -Dancing Tonite- 1 PHIL-KROM SUPPER CLUB arc? Torrid, Rhythmic Screen Fun to Yelcome '51! 15 SQUARE DANCE TONITE Western Avenue Community Center 8:00 P.M. Music by the Happy Hollow Hillbillies 35c per Person The BIG IS flfl 0 8 0.0.B fl BP.90.fl 9 fl.OJLgJUULg QBfl0Qflflefl.floooooBOS Musical that ripples with love, 3 L-s? fc i war- presents laughter and hula-hula rhythms! "PAGAN SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S EVE MIDNITE SHOW "MRS. O'MALLEY "RIGHT and MR.

MALOIIE" CROSS" SUNDAY MIDNIGHT at the CASTLE HAPPY NEW YEAR Nightly Entertainment and Dancing to The Three Cords and A Note at The Open Door. Pekin, III. Dinners MIXED DRINKS BIG NEW YEAR'S EVE STAR STUDDED FLOOR SHOW Conklln Price Musical Comedy Songs and Pantomime Join Our Pre-Hew Year's Eve With "LYLE SMITH'S" BAND And LARRY LONNEY On His Trumpet! Tonite Saturday Nite Na Aimiaaaa Cavar Chart; Completely Stocked Kitchen Bar. At Popular Prices! I mm I OPEN FRL at 45 SAT. at 11 48 Child 12c Adulta TAX A ff SHOWAR? KE euo ESTHER VVYlCia 1 flRRnTT A liaWrn) a Aniiai riiauiiiii nvvvi i LOU 11 Technicolor mm 8 PAYKE 1- Nr TAIAN IOVI SON- and 0n Opens Sun Noon! Hew Year's Eve Midnite Show V-X- MATTNIB NEW YEAR'S DAY OPENS AT 13 45.

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