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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 6

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Bloomington, Illinois
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Six ranUrraph, Bloomington, EL, Sunday. April 1, IS 37. CANDIDATES ISNU Schedules College Day (Advertisement) 'IT Invitations to attend the annual College Day program for high Otto Laesch Seeks School Board Seat school seniors April 29 at Illinois I State Normal University have been sent to 2,500 prospective college students. ISNU officials announced Saturday that they expect close to 1,500 students to attend the special program on the Normal campus. (This Is the fifth in a series of articles on the seven candidates, for seats on th Normal Unit 5 board of education.

Editor.) Last year there were 1.200 high school seniors from 56 counties and 228 high schools taking part in the IS.NU open house' designed to help them learn about college life. Otto Laesch, Dry Grove Township dairy farmer, will seek election April 13 to the Normal Unit a 'A i i IN Fire Damages 5 board of education. Three seats on the seven member board will be filled at that time. III Otto Laesch Clothes, Bedroom Mr. Laesch, a past member of the school board for the Trinity Normal Church Bloomington firemen extinguished a blaie Friday evening L.uuieran school in Bloomington for four years, has lived around Bloomington-Normal all of his life.

To Hear Peorians He has farmed 240 acres north The LeTourneau-Westinehouse MAURICE C. MOLEK another protid tfwr of an I.T.perial Motors 13G7 Plymouth. 5hoM-n here with Douglas Putr-am, Imperial Motors owner. Mr. Molek selected a 4-d-rr e-iiru Mr.

Molek. a native of Bloomington. lives at 5C3 W. Locust SU and works for the General Telephone Co. Sports enthusiasts of a few years back will remember Mr.

Molelc as a local baseball umpire. (Imperial Motors Your rivmouth-Cfcrysler Dealer 3C7 E. Gone St) west of Normal for the past 14 years. at the William Cremeens apartment, 403 W. Grove St.

Firemen said the flames damaged a clothes closet and its contents, in addition to charring the wallpaper of a bedroom walL The Friday call was at 6:45 p. m. Chorus of Peoria will sing the Easter cantata. "The Seven Last HAS FIVE SONS Three of Mr. Laesch's five sons Words of Christ," by Theodore Du bois, at the First Mennonite attend Normal Community High Church of Normal Tuesday at 8 xN mm pill icnooi; tne other two are enrolled at Trinity Lutheran School.

p. m. The chorus, a LeToumeau-West-i Employees' Activi In favor of the recent referen dum on a 38 cent Increase on the ties group, is volunteer organ Unit 5 education fund tax lew ization open to all employees. It is directed by Kenneth V. Kinche- limit, the candidate feels that 'children come first" In consider loc, director of the Bradley Univer ing tax increases.

sity School of Music. In an interview, he susrested The Tuesday evening concert Is that it may be necessary for the open to the public. Unit 5 system to "tizhten ud The church choir will serve financially. are ways it dinner to the 30 member croup at 6:30 p. m.

at the church. can be done. Mr. Laesch added that he feels Police Hunt Driver the board will have to re-study tne wnoie school picture in order Install It Anywhere! to tighten up. URGES TIGHTENING UP Tom Cullers, 403 E.

Mulberry told police an unidentified motorist's car collided with Cullers' own about 1a.m. Saturday. Police were looking for the motorist. "We've had to tichten up on the farm," he explained. "We're coins through a readjustment period and we simply have to live with it: Vatican City occupies an area of 108.7 acres.

there's no other way but to live with it" Bearc Satisfies Lifelong Ambition Everett (Curt) Keown, 34 year old ISNU sophomore from Stanford, grew this beard, a lifelong ambition, to mark the ISNU Centennial. Marilyn Myers, a blonde ISNU coed from Cornell, tests the tickling quality of the three month old whiskers. Unfortunately, Keown will have to shave off the growth to enter the university's beard growing contest which is expected to open this spring and end at the 1958 homecoming. Pan ta graph Photo) Commenting on what he feels the school board should do next in solving its financial problems, the dairy farmer explained that he is not familiar enough with the REAL! LIVE! BABY Easier Bunnies board situation to offer any suggestions at the present time. HOSPITAL NOTES Youth Fined In Accident Fogle, Danvers; Donald Jessen, Hennepin; Mrs.

Joseph Ward, 1225 outdoor I basement i MEW jkfrnj 1 TCgVJ Visiting hours for all local hospitals are from 2 until 4 p. m. and from 7 until 8:30 p. m. Hospital authorities urge the public to observe these houfs.

BKOKAW Admitted: Mrs. Thomas Landes, S. Barker St. ST. JOSETH'S Admitted: Mrs.

John Pell, 713 W. Market Edmund J. Sweeney, 1213 W. Olive Mrs. Erick A 17 year old Alsey motorist was fined $54 Saturday in an outgrowth of a three car collision on Route 66 near the Route 51 intersection.

A Rockford man, William Lind- Gustavson, 10U MacArthur Christopher Koos, 502 E. Chestnut berg, 56, was injured in the accident, but did not require hospital Edwin Emery, Downs; Faye ization. 606 Virginia Normal; Mrs. Arthur Mayer, 716 E. Lincoln Mrs.

Orlfh Hulvey, 406 E. Dewey SL, Normal; Kevin Shif- Westerfield, McLean; Ed C. Mar- William Erdakos. 17, was fined (Ml Colon) CrjrC 1 each week intt until Ernster tens, 502 W. Locust St; Irma Jor-dine, 1120 S.

Barker St; Edgar Weakley, R. R. Mrs. Harold by a justice of peace on a charge of driving too fast for conditions. flet, Carlock; Mrs.

William Ander son, 1004 Bakewell St, Normal; Heberling, Le Roy; Cletus Cox, The other cars involved were parefct rtlr4. Jail ta Elmo Bossingham, Minier; s. Clinton; Pat Whitehouse, Clinton; driven by Theodore A. Boggie, 31, Lena Winsett, 906 S. University St, Frances Tarvin, Clinton; Wayne Loves Park, in whose automobile Normal, all medical.

Mrs. Char Tarbox, 910 Green Normal; Lindberg was a passenger, and lotte Dalton, Danvers; Mrs. 'Mar Mary Dixon. 1410H W. Oakland Margaret S.

Lantz, 43. Chicago. vin DrechseL 1013 N. Evans all medical. Barbara Merrill, Sheriffs deputies said the mis all surgical, hap was a chain collision at an intersection of one of the bcltline a4 rt(tatr.

tea tteai MURRAY'S HOBBYLAND 1112 N. Main St. The Toy Hobby Sbowce of Central Illinois. Lincoln; Mrs. Harley Fishel, Minier; Christopher Koos, 502 Chestnut all surgical.

Kay Chrisiensen Kay Christensen To Girls State Dismissed: Mrs. Henry Wilson, Mackinaw; Cynthia Jacobs, R. R. William Clyde Duguid. 309 S.

cutoff roads. Dismissed: Leo R. Willan, 822 State St; Miss Margaret Kish, 601 S. Center Judy Brown, Le Roy. Report Tires Stolen waterless central cooling Jefferson St; Ruth Wood, 406 S.

Robinson St; Val B. Frietag, 30Tia E. Baker William CIIENOA (PNS) Kay Three tires valued at 5 to were MENXONTTE Christensen, daughter of Mr. and reported stolen Friday night from Opan Daily A. M.

P. M. Skaggs, McLean County Nursing Home; Bobby Burgess, 501 S. Lee beside the Fairview Service Sta Mrs. Thomas Christensen, has been selected by Ben Roth Post, Admitted: Mrs.

Florence Hilton, 1101 E. Jefferson Hervey Monday and Friday Till 9 F. M. tion on Route 51 south of Bloom St; Carol Ann Hilt, 105 Weldon St; American Legion Auxiliary, to at Milnes, Le Roy; Hugh Harris, Dan- ington. Dalton, 902 S.

Lee St; Mrs. vers; Samuel Lush, 1314 W. Sem Florence Du Vail, McLean County inary Mrs. Robert Wright, 1610 Franklin Mrs. Or a Nursing Home; Mrs.

Milton Evans, 512 E. Chestnut St; Lester tend mini Girls State, June 18 to 25, on the campus of MacMur-ray College, Jacksonville. Kay is a member of girls chores, mixed chorus. Girls Athletic Quillman, 710 E. Emerson St; Price, Danvers, all medical; Mrs.

William Embry, Mackinaw; Mrs. SEE IT NOW On Display In Wayne Prochnow, 704 E. Front Association. Future Homemak- Pearl S. Arnold, 22 Clinton ers of America, treasurer of the PL, Normal; Mrs.

Stephen Evans, Waverly Binegar, 407 W. Market Miss Kathy Volk, EI Paso, all surgical. Dismissed: W. H. Barricklow, junior class and a regular honor 210 Normal Normal; Henry roll member.

Schwulsi's Showroom Luscalett, Le Roy; Henry Kiefer, Gndley; Terry Lynn Daugherty, Areola; Miss Mary Ploense, 1225 N. State St; Miss Wendy Ann Slate Pancake Supper Le Roy; David Thayer Williams Heyworth; W. I. Crum, Wapella Mrs. Sue Summers, Cheroa; Sam Austin, Shirley; David L.

Cotner, ROBERTS (PNS) The Senior 1 a of Roberts-ThawviUe High School will sponsor a pancake supper at the school cafeteria Wednesday evening. Boyce, 1885 E. LaFayette Mrs. W. F.

Allison, Mason City; Harry Schwager, Chenoa; Gerald Pope-joy, 1009 N. Walnut Normal; Mrs. George Stone, 502 N. Evans Mrs. W.

B. Eaton 205 N. Heyworth; Mrs. Melvin Armes and BUY AW SAVE! baby boy, 1715 Indiana Ave Mrs. Frank Hall and baby girl, 419 Fell iMormal; Mrs.

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