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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 23

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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Blftomlnglon-Normal, 111. Fab. II, 1UI Tb Pntgrph 0 i0 wet pnftf'ti. bMOvlf Hopedale Mennonites Plan Bible School I HorflDAU: ilWS) San- with tlii lnm I 5 Dozen Donate Blood Chulir Wondirlln 40 N. MAIN IT.

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Talma and llarp-'W 'id 12i0 N. Walnut. Nrnul, ai r.l to or gallon n.i!rl IjIihhJ l-r tin firt tiii- -bamie It. Young. Mt Lyl l'ni r.

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Normal rounli-l imt-Ik-iiialil I. St-t-ri. William II Mrlvin Mr U4m rt iVnny and Mrs. M- hm ftnr first timTi i J.iiiu K. iWrm uf M- ri untl Six.

Sa It H.mr HuJ- r- 1 $fl88 it Nylon Tricot in Kejrular $2.00 Kach Young Indies' Women's Dress Casual Flats New Sprinn Stylfs uml Color. Siz.s5-in. Kcfular 5.99 7.90 Craftsman Itcchargcahlc Cordless Shavers Ilotary or Flat Shaving IIm1 With Convi rur. Cnnl V.i-. Regular Metv'm Brand Melvin Brand Gets District Scout Post Mi Uin Hrand.

a native ol Ibkota. has pliK-ed Fu-j gi ne McMcrn ft Py S-ut eK-i r.f the Chu-f Shablxma Histrlrt (urn PcU Cotrn-til Mr M. Mi en it Ijs nu.mh to Ix in rice farming in Tev a Mr lif.i'id lid in Mel-an lr tAu yi.ir while aitindug l.sn mln Christian Fur ninnshs ago be movid i Champaign where he was nidiiit ujruor for a mainti-narnv company. This is hu first avMgnn.eM as a professional Scout iahii tie. He will be doing field work for two months and in Apnt will go to New Jersey l-r ev ccutive S-out training Mr.

Brand and his wife. Peggy, live at 707 Apple. Noimal Mrs. Brand Is a school leather at Minier. $12" Fun in Learning To View Burning futt ihrowgh ninth grodtrt in Nermol crtOion pregrom eptning Morth 6 fewn't rcffoion etnr.

(Poniogoph Fhotel NCHS chttrleodtit. Cloud. Jonck. Ufl, end Norma forlf, initrwcf Pom font, 9, ei htr titter, B(h, 10, wot(kt NCHS chtvrltoding tquod will Uoch on Can't Do lletter Than Sear HQ Urated In Ir-, Beautiful IiLJ Sears 1 63 1 K. Fropie St.

Opea9A.M.to9l.M. Monday thru Saturday FLANAGAN il'NSi "A Time For Hurnmg" will be shown at the Flanagan Chris, tian Church tonight at 7 20 Tins Is a documented film what happened in Omaha, when a pastor niggested to bus white congregation that they ex-'change home visits with a neigh-boring Negro congregation. After the film, a panel discussion will be held, moderated r.inuinu 3 Shopping Center MAAt Otli AD CO Recreation Signup Opening in Norma oth rwise indic.it Adult programs includ Col ftO'tt I if. 0 1(, 1vTB 'Hi a 0 'f. r.ll fT .0 lo II 1uivO.

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iKmald Neater, pastor of the Flanagan Monnonitc Church The panel will include Dr. Wallace Brandt, village mayor; Mrs. Paul Forney, rtchool teacher; the Hev. D3id Beebe. pastor of the Christian Church, and another layman of the commu.

nity Bloodmobile Sets Dwight Visit nWIC.HT il'NS' The Blood-mobile will be at St. Patrick's parish hall in Dwight on Tuesday. Feb. 20, from noun to 6 Manv donors are needed and J'l P. Cwl in v.rtJv.

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-r An(f A ctr ijf A.w nov l.r 11' 9 tf'T' H( Illustration lor Normal' I and HtH rratmn pnrt-rtid spring program uiil ojK-n Monday at city hall Tcli-phonr t'l-traiMiis wilt be aarpu-d nie pnng program includi's i.x elates lor adulti and mw actiVitw's fr Hrre-tion Dirrrtor Dave And-ron anncunrfd Saturday Small ft os will be chargrd lr of tln programs Advamr registration and pay mint of fits is prrft rnd will bp Insvd as fn as adxancf reachps rpqmnd limit-. Normalites unable to pay fro.s may rrgist-r. Frrs in such in-staiuvs will U' waived without qurstmn. All classes will meet at the Normal Recreation Center, swimming pool bathhouse) un-' draw tor CPn r.y" I hV, V.rcn 14 C- S.t I- "coocl those desiring to make an ap At 0wdl iciix 1. 1 f.n.rg nJ inlrmrd tludmH ot 7 19 9 m.

rvn 4 tr 7 0 Jvnrl Iron 0'n 10 to I rn olar pointment may call Mrs. Jennings Milbauer or Mrs. Stan I.ullo. tubdess, )lug-in modules. Result: iMotonoIa Quasar is designed for stay-at-home dependability maintenance Motorola Quastr different.

Most of the important component, for intttnee, ire in driwer that slides out. And the works themielves are different, too. They are modules that pluj in and plus; out. Each module is a mini-circuit with it M(B5naotl ModdiiiIDii Valentine's Day Buffef To Launch $18,000 Drive in McLean County 1 h-ii roi.prvntuins.be climaxed on Heart Sunday. iC5 1: 7: zZzfi I lb mm be phoned to her or to Donald February 25.

when more than; C. Lott. 915 S. Vale, who is 900 volunteer workers will make: Bloomington Normal Heart house-to-house calls. Fund chairman.

The county Heart Fund goal Heart Month activities will this year is $18,000. own job to do. There is a picture module, a color module, a tound module, and so on. You can look around on those modules for tubes, but in the Quasar chassis, the only thing that looks Lke a tube is the rectifier. For the rest of it, transistors and other solid stale devices have replaced tubes.

The Quasar is designed this way for dependable performance. No machine is perfect, however. Even ths Quasar will need service sometime. And when it does, this design offers another benefit. If a module is the offender, it can be unplugged and its replacement plugged in.

Ia your home. In minutes. The Motorola Quasar. Beautiful picture (23" diagonal) tuning, stay-at-home dependability in a choice of cabinet styles. MOTOROLA Club Sets Talk On Delinquency MORTON (PNS) Les Gra ham will be the sneaker when High Team Second Dr.

Owen Deneen. 1919 K. Jackson, will speak on "Coronary Care" at a kickoff buffet breakfast Wednesday for volunteer leaders and workers in the McLean County Heart Fund campaign this month. Dr. Deneen, on the staff of Brokaw, Mennonite and St.

Joseph's hospitals, has worked with heart disease and rehabilitation since coming lo Bloom-ington in 1953. He is a graduate of Northwestern University medical school. He served his internship and residency at City of Detroit Receiving Hospital. Mrs. A.

L. Jones, 101 W. Sycamore, Normal, president of the McLean County Heart Unit, will preside at the breakfast in the Illinois House. "We thought Valentine's Day would be an appropriate day to launch the Heart Month campaign here," she said. The 7:15 a.m.

breakfast is open to the public. Mrs. Jones the Morton Junior Woman's Clubj meets at 8 p.m. Thursday at! the and Restaurant. Mr.

Graham is a member of the Illinois Youth Commission and will talk on "Prevention of I Juvenile Delinquency." si4 m. fttoi li lb 1 1. mi. 11.1 i if tm.mt,'iiwmffiK!tmimmt s-li 1 I 1 42 i That new Dining Room Set deserves it- I University High School's do-j bate team came away from a tournament at Glenbrook South Saturday with second place. A dozen schools competed.

Team members coached by Dr. Raymond Fischer arei James Pohtman, William War-j en. Douglas Poe and Leland1 Thomas. a bright new lighting Fixture to complete the transformation. IT I asy iiM -rap i- I We have them.

ar if i iiihi I wAmS The otorola Quasar All-Transistor Color TV WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, IS VAlENTINFS DAY Surprise her in the sweetest way cpm KITCHEN-FKBSH CANDIES (J for Valentine's Day JONES PHARMACY Downtown Normal Open Evening; 'til 0 Open Monday And Friday Until 9 P.M. PROMPT QUALIFIED SERVICE aV. 1 bf I No Carrying Charge On OK's 90 Day Plan SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE Of MOTOROLA SOLID STATE A III. CLOCK. AND PORT-AILE RADIOS.

526 N. Main St. Ph. K22-2210 No TV Too New or Too Old To Trade-In CARLTON.

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