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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 7

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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Pantapraph, Bloomtnfrton, HI, Friday, July 9, 1965. HUM' WWHWW'WMH, wwj HOPES SHOT MABEL'S' Fried Chicken Dinners, Complete Phone 820-1310 Phone-A-Fcast 1111 N. EMt 8t MaBBBBMMaBMrt Fuel Ignites; Pontiac Youth Badly Burned PONTIAC (PNS) The sud HI-DE-HO featuring DAVE COLE Appearing Nightly 523 N. Main I 1 I rv NvK SiZH 5 VOWJ LOOK AT 1 ON6 AT NKJHT BZfQPB. I WMV.

li KT THAT IPIOT THATS I CDW30V A PKIVE-IN I I THIRTY FEBTmJ IWCMESCREEN. Ji den ignition of a splash of kerosene Thursday put a quick end to a Pontiac teenager's hopes air-conditioned to attend basketball camp. Phil Sabin, 16, son of Mr. and '1 Mrs. Harry Sabin, was badly burned Thursday afternoon while working at Memorial FIRST MUSICAL OF THI SRASONII TONITE AT 8:15 Thru July III (2 woohi) Park Cemetery here.

According to the elder Sabin. The Pajama Game Muilcel Comody by Ooorgo Abbott and Richard BImoII An IWU Summer Stock Production July 9 and 10 Curtain at light McPherson Theatre Comfortably Alr-Condltionod Starting July 13 COME BLOW YOUR HORN JULIA MEADE in Mt radltli Willtoni "Here's Love" who operates the cemetery, his son was cutting down trees at the cemetery, working to earn money to attend a two-week basketball camp starting July 26. The boy threw some kerosene on what he thought were dead coals, and flames flared up at him. He was burned most seriously on his hands and forearms, but was also burned on his face, head and stomach. Saturday at "Allco to Wonderland" OOOO SCATS AVAILASLB For RttorvaliM Call Sullivan letl St.

John, Virgin Islands, Ls the main source of bay leaves used in manufacturing bay rum. 2 THE FUN Two Break-Ins Discovered At Emden Firms Bungalow Jim Yellig, 72, who has played the part of Santa for nearly 46 years at Santa Claus Land, an amusement park In Santa CJaus, used inner tube to keep whiskers dry as he takes cool dip in lake near the park, ap wirwhoto Annual Picnic RESTAURANT EASTER TO CHRISTMAS Mr. Sabin said the boy rolled on the ground as soon as the kerosene caught fire. His clothing was scorched. His father took him to St.

0 James Hospital, where he was reported In good condition Playing Santa's Full-Time Job COKKTMIS Sponitorrcl by the Polish National Alliance SUNDAY, JULY 11, 1965 Oakland Park, Streator, III. 2 BIG POLKA BANDS ROM CHICAOO, FIATURINO MUSICAL AIRES VEIVETONES Starting Timo I P.M. to ioott A RuHltt Oonctrt o.m. Sauerkraut anno Contort Ridw Concntiont Inttrtalnmonl Rttrothmontt OooO Pollih Siumoo A teuorfcraut Dirtct Rodlo Broadcott Ovor Will 4 p.m. to I p.m.

FREE ADMISSION YOU ALL COME EMDEN (PNS) Two break-ins were discovered in Emden by a county patrolman at 3 a.m. Thursday. Iigan County Deputy Sheriff John Denning found the door of Conrady Radio and Television Shop standing open while making his rounds. Missing from the shop was approximately $900 worth of group of settlers in the mid-19th By GEORGE ZUCKER PRIME RIB ROAST STEAKS SEAFOODS CHICKEN CHOPS SANTA CLAUS, Ind. (AP) ft century and now enjoys one of the nation's most famous post Street Work Job Awarded At Stanford STANFORD (PNS) The What does Santa Claus do in the marks.

Easter to Christmas summer? Mainly, he talks to young 1 VJ i'i. If-: sters. He asks them if they have Those who come here, adults and children alike, will be Eaton Asphalt Co. of Blooming- been saying their prayers and sharing the toys and happiness IN PONTIAC CRESCENT (NOW ENDS WED.) Cont. Sat.

1 :30 Sun. 2 P.M. Jorry Uwlt In "THE FAMILY JEWELS" In color. Mother's having a Birthday Party for the young'ns HrinK 'em out and let them have the fun of their lives at FUN FAIR at Miller Park greeted with a hearty "Ho, ho, ho" by Jim Yellig, who has played Santa Claus for nearly 46 ton was awarded the bid for street work at the regular he brought them last year. Closed Sundays 1105 E.

Oakland Ph. 966-0283 From Easter to Christmas monthly meeting of the Stan years Eve, this tiny southern Indiana ford council Tuesday evening. The contract Is for $3,227. Yellig, 72, refuses to step out hamlet is Santa Claus Land. An estimated 500,000 persons IAGLI (NOW ENDS SUN.) Cent.

Sun. 2 P.M. Resort Mltchum Caroll Bakor "MISTER MOSES" In color. The council has also been of character. "This is my life," he says with a twinkle topping his snowy beard.

Since 1930, Yellig has been a this year will visit the town, which traces its history to a notified about a public meeting at the high school gymnasium Pantagraph Phones-24-3041 at 7 p.m. Friday, July 16. The merchandise including a console color television set, a portable television set and six radios. Entry was made by prying open the front door. Owner Gene Conrady of Harts-burg reported that the loss was covered by insurance.

Also entered was the Emden Hatchery, adjoining the Conrady building. Owner Henry Hildebrand said that an electric broiler was missing from the store. The cash register had been broken in an attempt to open it. County police are investigating the break-ins. Fine Havana Man On Battery Charge HAVANA (PNS) -Eldon Ma-guire of Havana pleaded guilty to battery when he appeared in Magistrate Division of Mason County Circuit Court meeting is for anyone interest full-time Santa.

The 120 employes who man the 200-acre Santa Claus Land know him by no other name. STAR CHIEF DRIVE IN Opan 7:30 Start Duikl ENDS TONITEI Anfhony Porklni Janot lalgh In "PSYCHO" I Carol lynloy Stuart Whitman In "SHOCK TREATMENT" Wanh To Fight Saluda, Va. (AP)- Retired Marine Lt. Gen. Lewis B.

(Chesty) Puller, 67, the most decorated living Marine, says he wants to fight again and asked the Marine Corps commandant for a combat command, although he told The Associated Press he is highly critical of U.S. military efforts in Viet Nam. Swimming Rides Golf 1 Open Daily at 12:30 "Lots of kiddies ask me why For Your I'm not at the North Pole," he TONIGHT 8ATIRDAY says. "Well, I tell them I used to be but no one ever came to visit me there." Convenience ALL GIRL BAND IN PERSON THE J.Bs In winter, when snow drapes ed in bringing natural gas to homes in Stanford. Busy Bees 4-H Club Sets July 12 Meeting Bloomington Busy Bees Agriculture 4-H Club will meet at 7:30 p.m.

July 12 at the home of Donnie Cagley, R.R. 1, Shirley. Talks will be given by Steve Detloff, Dannie Bozarth and Steve Ray; current events will be given by Ricky Lynn and Nancy Westfall. Refreshments TRY OUR DELICIOUS RIB-EYE STEAK DINNERS, $1.50 Oakland n. Oakland Ave, the amusement park, the pioneer and Indian villages and the toy museum, the visitors Bowlero Room Bowl lit.

66 License Charge Hits Chicagoan at Lincoln LINCOLN (PNS) An information was filed in County Divi WE ARE OPEN SATURDAYS FROM 9 A.M. to 12 NOON BL00MINGT0N FEDERAL thin out. Perty Accommodations Up to 400 Post Office Deluged The Santa Claus post office Judge Lyle Wheeler fined him $15 and $35.30 costs. He was annually handles four million of Circuit court Thursday 7m by State's Attorney Warren Pe pieces of mail, with help from the local American Legion. arrested Monday on a com plaint signed by his wife, Pauline Maguire.

will be served bj the host and Steve Detloff. SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 115 East Washington Street Free Farting ters against Isaac Manning, 19, The town's population is only of Chicago, charging driving 38. with a revoked operator Ii- NOW SHOWING years ago, a smaii group oi cense. Joins Peace Corps WASHINGTON (UPI) Rob settlers migrated to the gentle rolling hills here to build their Opan I ert T. Freeman, a New York Manning was arrested by State Trooper Earl A.

Acup on U.S. 66 near Lincoln on July 6. Visit Italian Villa Gondola Lounge City Negro, has been named associate director for management of the Peace Corps. ADULTS 0NLYX log cabins. On Christmas Eve in 1852, the settlers met in the Salem Methodist church to choose a name for their village.

They were Edelstein irked because the government 801 S. Main St. at Elm Open At 4:30 P.M. Phone 824-4400 ENTERTAINMENT OPEN SUNDAY 1 1 a.m. 'til 9 p.m.

had rejected a request that the with his bag of presents. The townspeople quickly voted the name for their village. In the 114 years since, Santa Claus land has grown to a business. Children tugging at their parents' hands come to meet Santa Claus and get in an early word I LETITIA I ROMAN Bill Hardesty Syl Legner Fri. Sat.

community be named Santa Fe. There already was a town by that name, Washington pointed out. KIDDIES FREE) PONY RIDES CARROUSEL FREE! Playing tha Whaal Room THE ORIGINALS FANNY Children Settle Issue As they deliberated, the jingle fi! HILL Coming July 17 NORM IADD on what they hope to find beneath the Christmas tree. of bells was heard outside. EXTRAI Pink Panthor Cartoonl "Santa Claus!" shouted the "I never promise them any- thing," says Yellig.

"But I tell village children. "It's Santa Claus!" One of the settlers por-them all I will do the best I ENDS TONIGHT! 2 BIG COLOR HITS! traying St. Nick had arrived can." "Wo Mako Right Othort Try" Dolicioui with your favorito Ico Cold Boor CHICKEN STEAKS SEA FOODS TODAY! HIGH-BALLING TO NEW HEIGHTS IN SCREEN EXCITEMENT! Tho Moit Exciting Thrill In Tho World Todayl FABIAN-SHELLEY FABERES-TAB HUNTER-BARB EDEN-SUSAN HART-JIM MITCHUM 7' I TODAY! I sr. ss I ipp Connery Deserts JAMES BOND ROLE FOR Gina Lollobrigida rr i SO EASY lb SETFiRE DOORS OPEN 1:00 CENTRAL ILLINOIS' FINEST SPOTI ii 20th Cantuiy-P oil prMfnt. 9:16 I FRANtCSIiWRA TRLWCiKor: TaA 1 Sutyvt FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT THAT WACKY McHALE'S NAVY CREW IS FLYING HIGH, WIDE AND FUNSOMEI DON'T MISS IT masss (O.

ScE IJn FUm tnmM Pictun STEAKS LOBSTER COCKTAILS Polynesian Boom South Sea Specialties or Malniander Drinks DANCING in the Pirates Cove Every Saturday Night Starting at 9 THIS WEEK MACK IV COMBO PRIVATE DINING ROOM BY RESERVATION! City 66 Rt. 116 Phone 844-3197 PONTIAC, ILLINOIS A COLUMBIA PICTURES IN COLOR! SATURDAY TRIPLE Fi CATURE ALL COLOR! presents SECRET irjvnsmn; (Ode to a eookstove) Max is our chef there fe "no doubt So it stands to reason he's a little stout. He samples his cooking from morning til night And complains that his feet are out of sight. mm Their AiyiEW'- AIL-WILD if SJ fulHength feature WJFy rCOlORnmuigl PMUVISIOIT itiuwi im UNTTEO WTISTS Why Did 600 Allied Prisoners Hate The Man Thev Called Von Rvan STEWART GRANGER RAF VALLONE MICKEY ROONEY EDO BYRNES More Than They Hated Hitler? THE COLD-BLOODED KILLER WHO TERRORIZED A TOWN! Dl IIC. 8RD EXCITING Eh' vjX a rJL-.

FAMILY HIT! RaffaeuaCarra if '-'si Ce-BTAOMMQ BRAD DEXTER SERGIO FANTOH JOHN LEYTON-EDWARD MLUHARE -WO1 FGAN6 PRE1SS Coming: "IN HARM'S WAY" Wall Disney THE THREE LIVES OF Hiomasiiui HALF WAY HOUSE Men 822-7650 Towanda Ave. at Rt. 66 ST? 1 CTPO TIM CONWAYJOE FLYNN a picture TECHNICOLOR.

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