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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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Pinfagraph A-2 Bloomington-Normal, III. Juna 3, 1971 a av imM.wmtmm ouuwf Construction permits ahead of last year Construction permits In Bloomington through the first five months of 1971 totaled nearly $1.3 million more than during the same period last year. May produced $932,2 worth of permits In the city, Including a $336,000 permit for 84 apartment units. The permits are for general construction only and do not include electrical, heating or plumbing costs. Permits through the first five months now total compared to $2,391,274 for January through May, 1970.

The $336,000 permit Is for the first seven buildings In Washington Trace Apartments complex along Prospect Hoad and south of Washington Street Extended. The 2' j-story apartment buildings are the first phase of a planned $3 million development, Including 162 two-bedroom apartments and 60 single-bedroom apartments. The complex is the first planned development In Bloomington since 1961. Washington Trace is being developed Windows broken at fhree places Vaiutals out windows three lo-atiims with IUJ guns and slingshots late Tuesday and early Wednesday, liloomington police reported Thursday. Officials of Wayne and Co.

Concessions, (.04 K. rcxrted a gun was used to out 10 windows in a bus which serves as a refreshment stand at O'Neil I'ark. Police said the windows were valued at Tie company has offered a $IH0 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the vandals. Officials of in ichboriiijj Sheridan School, 1103 W. Walnut.

reHrted that three windows valued at 1 .10 were broken by P.lis. Mrs. Mary 1319 N. Slier-man. reported two windows were broken at her Innm.

Police said one of the windows was damaged by pellets, but the other apparently was broken by rocks mm a slingshot. Player, tapes stolen Timothy Ham-, Osworth. told McLean County sheriff's police that a stereo tajK? placr and 10 tapes with a total value of were taken from his car after 9:30 p.m. Tuesday. when a $18,700 remodeling job Is complete.

Robert Meade and William Finkbincr are constructing a building at 604 W. Division for a warehouse and office for their electrical contracting business. Joseph Beningo, 606 S. McGregor, plans to build a 40-by-40-root building at 610 W. Chestnut for Commercial use.

Other permits written In May were for minor remodeling, additions, garages, siding and utility buildings. Air Force enlists two county men Two McLean County men enlisted in the U.S. Air Force in May. Raymond L. Fitzpatrick.

1349 Manchester Road. Normal, enlisted May 4 and is taking basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tex. Duane R. Morlock, Danvcrs, enlisted in the Air Force Reserve delayed enlistment program May 19. and has not yet been called for active duty.

by Archctectural Mechanical Systems Urbana. Two other apartment houses account for more than $100,000 more of the May total. A $310,000 permit was written for a three-story, 38-unit apartment house at 111 Rust Road. A 12-unit apartment house is planned at 305 State Farm Drive. The permit value was placed at $91,400.

Only two single-family residence permits were written last month. One was for $28,000 at 2907 Coventry Court and the other was $26,300 at 113 Ruth Road. The only major remodeling projects approved last month Involve the home office of General Telephone Company of Illinois at 1312 E. Empire and Hubbard's Cubord at 604 E. Locust.

GenTel received two permits totaling $16,000 to remodel the stenographic pool area, to remove and reinstall an unloading hoist and revamp an overhead door. Hubbard's Cubord, owned by Steak Shake, will take on the appearance of other Steak Shake drive-in restaurants Bttau wtttMit nxt A Boat tips, Pekinite drowns 'Normal' Central Illinois farmers can txoect June to be just about average in both temperatures and rainfall according to this 30-day outlook from the Weather Service. (AP) llnrh Suine prople lauded as the toast of the town turn out to he pretty crumby. I'EKIN (PNSi Mrs. Nancy Eggena.

65. of 3228 Court, drowned Monday afternoon in a boating accident near Juneau, Alaska. I.V1TIO.Y1 luq uons Summer Thirst Quenchers AT LOW, LOW PRICES! PRICES GOOD TODAY THRU SAT. 65 (We Reserve Right To Limit Quantities) CARSTAIRS 6-YEAR-OLD ROYAL BOURBON She was in a boat with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Terrance Lennon, and an aunt of Mr. Lcnnon, when the boat tipped. Mr. Lennon was able to rescue his wife and his aunt. Her funeral will be at 1 p.m.

Monday at Trinity Lutheran Church, with the Hcv. Darwood Kesselmayer officiating. Burial will be in Woodrow Cemetery near South Pekin. Visitation will be from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday at the Preston Euneral Home.

She will be taken to the church at 11 a.m. Monday. Memorials may be made to Trinity Lutheran Church. She was born Nov. 4, 1905, in Cincinnati Township, a daughter of William and Annie McRridc McCown.

She was marncd to John Eggena May 8, 1927, at Pekin. He died Jan. 24. 1960. Surviving are three daughters.

Mrs, Dalta Lou Stewart, Pekin; Mrs. Valera Lennon, Mrs. Joyce Hermes, Juneau, Alaska; 11 grandchildren; a great-grandson. A sister and two grandsons preceded her in death. She was a charter member of Trinity Lutheran Church and a member and past president of the Concordia Society of the church, the Pekin YWCA and was a director of the organization, the Pekin Hospital Auxiliary, Peoria Academy of Science, and the Rockhounds.

She was also a past captain of the Red For The Man Who Cores! I COME IN THURSDAY FRIDAY a SATURDAY George Ramsey Bible authority to hold school The Rev. George Ramsey, professor of Bible at Anderson College, Anderson, will be the guest leader for Vacation Bible School and conduct special church services Sunday through Saturday at University Heights Church of God, 211 S. Grove, Normal. Both youth and adult bible school classes will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday.

Theme of the school is "Jesus Speaks to Our World." Following Bible School, extended sessions will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. each Wednesday throughout the summer for children 4 to 11 years old. The special church services will be conducted by Mr. Ramsey at 7 p.m. June 11 and 12.

Mr. Ramsey recently authored a book, Tools for Bible Study." which will be used as a textbook in his classes at Anderson College. He was a church pastor before becoming professor of Bible and later president of Arlington College In Arlington, prior to his present job. Ifljl Smooth! $J89 Half Gal. CARSTAIRS V.

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