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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 3

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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M44f fHHf rr isjlirx a m4)ur fi Has Surgery D4tti L. Mfmtn. Pan-ialfn a dnri oiixt, ihi Ucra4i had an aj'lo ih bwpiial prndfclomy Friday ooon lie in ci llair.frtf on cats ait: Brought Equipment a bumjr tnirrvW lo do." TlWrui J. rnfttvlljr. jriJilif rt'a Ikaw llropiui.

ciiKfl U'rr rnasy. Mr. Mrmin aurnntmkni of Ha bfcamr III al work Ue fiitir4 lo rfmln In Ih lirmi. Mid. mant at Htnry Jonk Komt, 1201 Mo pltwfod DHva, Normal.

A public vlw ing fodoy It of felrvlt totk, Narmol. Owing lotf porilol tclipta af iun( en July 20, 1 963, ebavt 20 mtmbtti af Twin Cry Ametavr Atfranomtrt Owb ttf wp aqvip Tburway aflernomt He a ho'jiial a'wl ont rk. "llumprrt art er)juwff4 far dfMgn lAJtfAd ot fundional Driving Count Admitted How It Was in '63 i Hp Mid many re car gtiHi Iar4 frnoVr proirudr t) ood bumjrr. Therefore ears bartly i bumping aomrthtng rtcrive ex- tenMve damage. Cita Tim4fiy Farm cited testimony a Senate committee to Rodgers Estate $183,600 Darnell Sanford.

33, Harvey, pleaded guilty ThurMlay In magistrate court to a charge reduced Irom driving while Intoxicated to reckles-s driving. He was fined COO. Sanford was arrested July 17 at TOO W.Locwt, Normal haw the styling effect: Ai i (miles por hour a 19 standard! Spring in Air The late John W. car received $200 damage Jllfi East Gate Place, left an hen backed Into a concrete estate valued at 1183.600. ac- barrier.

Backing at the same; cording to files In probate, Wt caused division of McLean County Ctr- damage, cuit Court. Increases in the Biooinmtfon- John Rodgers HI. 304 arfa ould ranRf was named executor under WM 10 Kl 80 cnr for Inftrmitltnf lonthint end Hmptretwrtf In lha high 40t J-broughl ipring-lika olmoipher ta fha Twfn CiNi frU doy. Mn. Owan Molr, 1004 S.

Summit, iropptrf me mtnr in lh pork ntit lo Wifhort librory. (Pontogroph 'j PholoJ 4 i Garage Destroyed By Fire $100,000 bond. He is an only wn. The will left Mr. Rodgers' In A fire Friday morning at 622 E.

terest in Cerhart Shoe Co. to his son, also the-building where it destroyed a garage ISU Officials Hai Mulberry St. is located at 114 N. Center and UlAAmlnmAfi liramnn uorfi Mot chiklrcn we out play Ing. Dad rre putting aroond In their yards.

It ai a normal aummcr'day in July-so It 4ccmed anyway. But for a group of about 20 in th back yard of Henry Janccck, 1201 Maplcwwd Drive, Normal, it was a day of excitement. The date was July 20. 1963. Telescopes and sunscopes lined the Janccck lawn for a public viewing of the first partial eclipse of the sun since April 28.

1930. It didn't get dark enough for the wolves to howl or chickens to roost, but the sun's blinding rays were somewhat subdued. Few parents heeded warnings by doctors to keep children Inside during the 1963 eclipse. The retina of an eye can be burned by watching the eclipse ithout protection. In El Paso, a free movie kept children in the theater during the eclipse.

Scouts patroled the streets, reminding parents to keep children inside if they weren't at the movie. aviwiiiiiiaiuia isa wiiivii nvn; called at 8:15 a.m. to fight blaze which lasted more than 20 ine accca.se ot his minniM in ih roof of the the property is to go to I'Split-Trimester' Plan sonj two CII. hniirfincr 'grandsons. John Wesle: ti I tif a i The carak'e was a most a 'wscrs iv, n.n.

ana frrfaltftM firpmpn said Kreni KOOgcrS, bUJ ill '0hI The cause of the fire was un- "rmai. Recommendation of a "split- would each contain 77 instruc-i Cost of fmancine the ac- dermined. I LsUmatcs on estate value arc trimesipr" annual calendar at tion-examinalion davs com-'celerated procram is still beina Firemen were forced to tear personal property ana minois State University was pared to the 8Pi days of determined. Most faculty, offi- away the shingles on the roof to $141,600 real estate with $7,800 hfjng hailed Friday by ISU of- instruction examination con-cials said, will be expected to reach cedar base paneling annual income. ricr IxaI as "a maior step toward tained in present 18-week teach one of the two eight-week wnicn continued to num.

The ill stipulated that the 'greater vear-around utilization semesters. snmmer terms in addition to Worked son should pay off a mortgage of facilities and teaching facul-j Details of the proposed plan' the two 16-week terms. on the store within one year. ty." be worked out by university: N. a Mr.

Rodgers died Feb. 20. i The calendar was recom- officials before the proposal is t0 7 5am' I mended Wednesday by ISU's forwarded to the Board of calendar committee 1 University Council with the; Regents for approval. iwh'ch made the ProPsaI has Check Cases Await Action Imagt of partial tun eclipse was recorded on whit paper from telescope at the Janecek homo In 1963. Direct viewing could ruin eyesight.

(Pantograph Photos) One charge of forgery against John Lamb, 30, of 709 Kingsley, 'stipulation that it be "adc-1 MIU operating 'auatelv funded GrtBter Utilization the two 16-week terms will be ai il.i i-- Kililioii Normal, was continued and Parent Meetings Set Parents of students entering quested that parents seeking convenient to parents, they may ISU hopes to adopt the calen-: ibu omciais contend mat aine EL PASO (PNS) Thedarwjlh the start of the 1971-72 split-trimester calendar would operating two 18-week semes-Key Club will sponior h(School year. The split-trimester bring about greater utilization ters. comedy-western film, "She SyStcm must De approved first of campus facilities, produce, Addition of a second full Wore a Yellow Ribbon," by jsU's Board of Regents and more student credit hours of, eight-week summer term will part of its recreation program en tne Tjnojs Board ofjWork and better utilize faculty! create need for a larger ISU for grade school children and Higher Education. 'personnel. operating budget.

The cost of pre-schoolers. Students would be able to second summer term would It will be shown from 10- 14 Week Term their completion of be included in the university's a.m. to noon today in the high I Under the proposed split-coIcge C0Urses and more stu-1 operating budget which must be school auditorium. trimester system, ISU would could be accommodated, I recommended by the higher Normal Community High School more information about the contact the nigh scnool gui another bound over to the grand jury Friday in magistrate court. A charge of forging a $20 check at Bill Bryan's Standard Service, 207 S.

Main, Normal, Jan. 24 was continued to March 20. Bound over to the grand jury was a charge of forging a $15 check at Moberly's Tavern, Lexington, Jan. 28. Police said the name of Jack Lancer was used in forging both checks.

NCHS programs or. schedules dance office between 8 a.m. and attend the sessions on the 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. next year will have an oppor-tunity Monday and Tuesday plus two nights the following alphabetical schedule: following week to discuss cur-j Parents with last names through iu uvu iuu icima ux jq vvuta jgij sajrj.

board. and two summer terms of eight riculum with guidance beginning with A Jury To Get Theft Cose Continued to the April jury Tuesday, counselors. Monday, March 9. Informal meetings with the: through counselors are set for 7:30 to! March 10. 8:30 D.m.

in the school cafeteria! through Dl weeks. To Plan Program It presently operates on a CORNELL (PNS) There, calendar of two 18-week will be a meeting of the Cornell 'semesters plus an eight-week Community High School alumni; summer session and a three- Monday calendar Friday in magistrate fcoun, was a cnarge oi xneu nn Mnnriav and Tuesday and on March 16 executive committee and class! week post summer school through Wednesday, i against Anna ntz, ju, ot March 18 1105 David Drive If the four listed dates are not Charged with the theft of $5.34 representatives at 2 p.m. March i session. 15 at the high school. Plans will The proposed 16- week be made for the alumni banquet: terms starting in late August June 27.

land running through April Monday and Wednesday the following week. Students who have not completed registration for freshman classes next fall may do so at those School officials have re- $71 in Coins Taken From Sfore, A coin box containing $71 in pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters was taken from the Merle Pharmacy at 320 S. Main between Tuesday evening and Thursday morning, police said. There were no signs of forced entry to the building. worm ot mercnancuse trom K-Mart Discount Store, 1608 E.

Empire Feb. 22, she is free on $100 bond. Sharp Inquest To Be Tuesday Snare Stolen The Pantagraph An inquest into the death of Lanej 906V4 East) Edward Sharp, 82, of 507 N. rep0rted to police the theft of a School, Normal, has been setiSDare tire and rwi from the "telephone All Departments, 829-M11 Published dally and Sunday by THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, 301 W. Washinfl-ton Bloomington, Illinois 61701.

Terms el SobKtlptWn By Carrier in Bioominston-Normal: (5 trunk of her car while it was parked in front of her home cents a week By wot or Rome: it cents for 9:30 a.m. Tuesday by Deputy Coroner S. C. Hibbens. It will be in the coroner's office, 525 Griesheim Building.

Mr. Sharp died Sunday from Thursday night. Value of the items was listed at $30. ty Mailt Inside Illinois, Dally and Sunday: Year $20 00; 6 1 mc $2.25. Daily only: Year 6 Cou Your family Get By on half a farm? Life Insurance guarantees funds so your heirs can inherit your farm intact.

Phone 452-71 12 Kenneth Seitz, C.L.U. of New York Life Insurance 101 Verne Are- Nermel I u.w, uursiae Illinois nlrt nl Daily and Sunday comb Injuries rettHveU XII Edi Our services are complete, from the initial call to the final interment services, all at one "easonable price. STUBBLEFIELD Funeral Home REUEl STUBBIEFIELD IOREN ANDERSON Phone 452-2424 or 452-3206 200 W. College Ave. Normal Mini Masters -the New look for a single or group Chester Wonderlin GaZertes 409 N.

Main St. tion: Year 6 1 npHpctrian collision at Willow! $3.00. Wail subscriptions to members of -uuxsxuii at vrunw. Armed Forces it, lllincis: Year 3 and School. He WaS On his WaV $4 50.

Outside Illinois: Year $20 00 3 $4.00. Sunday only mail subcnptions to mail a letter at the time. The in Illinois 51.25 per month, $'0 50 perl i veat Illinois $150 per month; Car Was driven Dy bUSan L. 20, of 501 Tilden route service Second class postage paid Vnrma! I at eioomlr9ton, Illinois. CLOSED MONDAY 1.

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