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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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Ptntigranh, Bloomington, Tuesday, July 19. 1966. lEAUmtST MATTttSSCS ell liiet In nock (or immedioie deliety Unit 5 OKs Study Of Safety Repair Cat Bites Boy Jeffrey AUemang, 4, of 12 Grandview Drive, Normal, was bitten by a cat Monday after noon, according to a report re ceived by Normal police. The II MAIN cat was taken to a veterinarian for observation, officers said. Will Get Revised Plan In 3 Weeks (rally than last year, were: Tana Refining.

7.58 cents on No. fuel oil and 8.58 cent on No. Marathon, 9.4 cents on No. 2 fuel oil (transport); Brock Oil, 9.8 cents on No. 2 fuel oil (tank): Feenev Oil.

12.2 -ic33 lend Personnel chances, Incidental cents on gasoline. bids and minor changes In bus xhe Fcency bid tied that of rums i iw limn M-nom wiu McLean County Service, but Junior high school were among Fcency is located In Normal actions taken by the Unit 5 Com-and received the preference ao munity School District board corded district taxpayers. Monday night. I The board also voted to have; I mmmm-architect Keith Middleton pro- hOnO UG virfu a revised Kiirvrv nf iliiinpi' VI I Vi IJJMw NOTICE Effective after July 23rd Pont lac Office hours will bf discontinued. Practice will re aume August 1st at 511 K.

Grove Bloom-ington, III. Phone 067-2470 II. L. CampWII Podiatrist needed to comply with the new I rCT I I If i.r- i I jv, 2 fin iiu'ijr vimr. iiicm 4 are 10 rfa-y by Aug.

8. Assistant Supt. George Evans I Brings 4.9288 Interest Rate iinmrmea ine ooara mai an oui, 111 teacher vacancies have been' filled, with contracts remaining DQ IZED OMER -Wllft (w Kicni'rt nn tun uhifh would By STAFF WRITER HQCUST JQH O'U I mm k. m. vf reduce the figure to 11.

The nncxen Hioh iniAmi i 1 1. ratcs netled lhe Board a( Gov. i vju mi ooara accxpiea live resigna- J(i 1 i accepted five resigna- I i i. iv," sramra one icave 01 ao- Prnor, of S(ate Co and 9 AM 5:30 PM 9 AM 8 PM Monday thru Thursday Friday M-m-e ana w.roiu me 'B. Universities a low interest bid of nine teachers Saturday 9 AM 12 noon of 4 9283 per cent here Monday on the sale of an $8 million bond issue.

Crowd of 1,650 at Crusade Opener Buy Film Equipment Bids were accepted on $9.4 Mmbr FDIC The revenue bonds will fin- 49 worth of audiovisual equip- Normal State Bank ment. These included $C51 for(ance construction of a women's seven filmstrip projectors from residence hall complex and nois Evangelistic Cnisade being held here. Services will be held at 7:30 each evening through July 31. Gibson City Many of the people who made up the opening-night crowd of 1,650 are shown arriving Sunday night for first service of East Central Illi 113 NORTH STREET NORMAL, ILLINOIS Visualcraft of Rock Island; food commissary at Western Illinois University, Macomb. 1 376 for einht Graflex movie projectors and $570.25 for 19 pro- John Nuveen Co.

and White jection carts, both from Rcbo Weld both of Chicago, were 111 Audio Visual of Decatur; the low bidders. The only other Buy tht NEW EUREKA PRINCESS Vacuum Cleantr at STERN'S! CARRIES ITS TOOLS INSIDE) for 10 opaque projectors bid. made by a group of firms and $300 for 108 projection headed by Halsey Stuart Co. lamps, both from Illini Audio of Chicago, carried a 4 95837 Visual of Peoria, and $2,317.14 per cent, average net interest mm a for 18 overhead projectors from, rate. 1 1 i UAL-v I 3.M Business Products of Peoria.

Interest payments on the 40. PAY D0WNI trmhfr wpro tnlrl Illini AiJ.vear bonds sold to N'uvccn and dio Visual will do most of the ne Wl" service work even on items it iM' does not sell the board. 0. II N. MAIN Kingston Sheet Metal and Chief Q7etS Nod 14 Roofing was awarded For Conference worth of roofing contracts, in cluding $1,159 at Eugene Field for a 20 vear roof with IV Normal Police Chief Donald insulation.

at Towanda for Hanna was granted City Coun- a 20 vear roof and $281 for a permission Monday night to job at Carlock that will take atlend an Oct. 1-6 conference advantage of existing asbestos of the National Association of shingles which are in good Chiefs of Police in Philadelphia. GEORGE STUBBLEFIELD Special Agent, Atlanta Mr. Stubblefleld la nrll qualified to erve you in lite, arcldrnt and sick-ocii, hospital or jroup Insurance. Pa.

shape The town will provide all ex- Oil Bids Lower Pinta hn.nn xM.h penses connected with his trip uiii ha tn rhiHHiv and attendance at the confer- changed from LaTeer and Sher- en.ce- buut no on on th.e11councui! idan to Ardith and Sheridan and now mucn tne bl11 mint R. SMALL E. ASSOCIATES General Agent be. from Jersey and Eisenhower to I Funds for the chief's trip, Dr. John Wesley White, an associate of Billy Graham, is shown addressing crowd.

He'll be speaker for crusade service. Mr. White was joined by his three sons who played trumpets and sang. Services are being held at Gibson City's athletic field. (Pantasraph Photos) Robinwood and Jersey.

A sim- (Lincoln TH ar change was made in the in me i LifCiNi UftANCI CONMN NATIONAL high school walking limits from ruute dn- 1301 North Strut Ph. tlfUl ersey and Linden to the the NIMS program was initiated in Bloomington and across the nation. At that time road tracks. Postal Officials, Business View Even Flow of Mail Successful bids on petroleum eight major mailers in Bloom GOP Picks Williams As Speaker products, described by Assistant Supt. Keith Stein as lower gen ington met with post office officials to work out plans to reduce the amount of mail What's the difference? of Nationwide Improved Mail Service at a meeting Tuesday.

Postmaster Carter Pietsch pointed out that five years ago Bloomington postal authorities and nine Twin City firms heavy in the mail department marked the fifth anniversary massed in the post office after 5 p.m. and to provide the post SPRXG FIELD, III. (LTD utomobile Vy, If INSURANCE omce with an even aay-ionc The Rpnuhliran rmtrai flw- I Committee Monday announced A survey in July or mat year Sen. John J. Williams, R-Dela-! problems? yryy snowea inai Do.o per cem oi eacn ware) ne tne keynote speaker at the Republican state day's mail from Bloomington was received at the post office after 5 p.m.

By the next Sep- convention in Peoria Aug. 6. REWARD for information leading to the apprehension of the four youths who committed the vandalism at Angler's Club the night of Saturday, July 16th. Phone 966-4292 Victor L. Smith.

Robinson. tember the amount had been rirm9n wii. reduced to 57 9 per cent 20. mem rjj mi in rr qmaucsa 4 lARRY LONNEyN Jnr nJ i 0 INSURANCE 1 I fc "TkTrl I I 'rt4 latest survey this year showed the after 5 p.m. mail to be only Senate, was the only member to be elected for more than two terms from Delaware.

42.6 per cent of the days' total. By spreading the mailing more evenly throughout the He was a member of the Sen ii. r- i mmt I ir -i ''11 day the post office is able to ate Foreign Relations Committee and the Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. maintain a continuous operation and make earlier dispatch of The theme of the convention is winning young voters to the MAMCV fee much of the mail. The NIMS program also minimizes the number of employes working af Republican party, Smith said.

"4 ter 6 p.m. at a 10 per cent an TOO HOT NOW? PARKER PREDICTS A COLD WINTER! STOCK UP ON COAL NOW AT LOW SUMMER PRICES CAVALIER Furnace Stoker DAYLIGHT Stoker SAHARA Furnace Stoker PARKER BROS. ph. 824.3035 hour pay increase. Pleads Innocent Rlnnmincitnn has IpH thf Oli- raan rpoinn in thp nmnnnt.

nf LINCOLN (PNS) William scheduled mall it receives! Fisner' 37 Lincoln, pleaded in- daily. Scheduled mail is items nocent to a charge of driving ac cfafpmpnfs nrominm i an automobile while under the notices, billines and other mail-1 influence of intoxicating liquor when arrainged in County Divi ings that can be prepared in sion of Circuit Court Monday. advance and deposited in the post office early in the day. He asked for a trial by jury, f) NORTHERN CREDIT INC. All Types of Financing and Loans AVAILABLE IN AMOUNTS FROM $50 $800 $801 $5000 Credit Lift and ASH Insurance available on all loans.

jf Visit Former Resident, Husband Drown Word has been received of While You Are Reading This Spot Ad 4 People live here 4 People live here If BIG STORE the drowning death of former Bloomingtonian Mrs. Patricia Could Be Lawson, 33, of Orangeville, ing Youf Calif. Message in rairuury SINCE 1868 Mrs. Lawson and her husband, Oit Taki I It Over Edward, both drowned July while vacationing in Minnesota. 45,000 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT Families A niece, Mrs.

Michael Mc- 'TIL 9 P.M. Gowan of 936 W. MacArthur, said the couple was fishing with their 2-year-old daughter, Ollie Each family eats about the same amount of food, receives about the same amount of newspapers, packages and other things. But one family has far less garbage-can clutter. The difference is: THE HOME ON THE RIGHT HAS A GAS INCINERATOR THAT DISPOSES OF MOST OF THE WASTE QUICKLY, ECONOMICALLY WITHOUT SMOKE OR SOOT Attractive, efficient gas incinerators eliminate most garbage mess.

You'll make fewer trips outdoors, too, since a gas incinerator is the modern way to dispose of waste. Let your gas appliance dealer show you why more and more homeowners are install-ing attractive chrome and porcelain gas incinerators. 117 South Main St. Bloomington, III. Phone Eugene Bornac 824-3069 Manager Parking Across From South Comer of Abraham Lincoln Parking lot Phone 824-3041 (Extension 261) Ask for a Pantograph Display Advertising Representative Ann, when the boat capsized.

I The little girl floated in her life jacket and was picked up by the Coast Guard in about an hour. Apparently the life 1 jacket worn by the parents be- came waterlogged in that peri Vf Ok" Your BEST Buy! Schwulst's od. Mrs. Lawson was raised in Bloomington, the daughter of HOME MEANS MORE WITH CARPETING ON THE FLOOR! WALTON'S MASLAND MOHAWK DARWICK Wools, Nylons, Acrilan, Herculon. A large group of patterns completely installed Henry and ume iteicn.

iney. later made their no me in Orangeville, Calif. mm 3 1 1 ii i SINGLE DOUBLE GARAGES! All Wood, or Aluminum Siding! Completely Erected oi Concrete Slab, or Shell No Money Down Low Monthly Payment! Walden's Condition Listed as 'Good' Wayne Walden of 111" Hol- Mop In or Call 824-3261 Tomorrow NATURAL GAS PIPELINE COMPANY OF AMERICA and NORTHERN ILLINOIS GAS COMPANY ton Homes was listed in good over sponge robber pad. $A88 condition Tuesday morning at St. Joseph's Hospital, where he was admitted Friday after his car was struck by a Norfolk and Western switch engine, 1 1 Lambcr 4 Coal 418 S.

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