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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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UKE FALUN OFF LOG VENTURA GRILL 1115 8. Main Open Easter Sunday Srn in; Complete $1.23 Dinner Starling at I VV.da a-a" Veiod lWr4 (Closed Tw4r0 Bus Bench Survey Easy; Results Hard To Dispute I lit. II A I I'M ponli. and nmri.nifi Thll a beautiful rxirw-m. bftM.

And I mvisI rr.j-il a hwk-I ova lot of I Thr-tt cr a coiip! of othfr That aaalcmnrtif you pnve me proved rif than I CumM. No! Ihat have bni airtlng dnn on the Put takirf survey to find out If there In trnrral public wnnnn-rrt i I rt prrify wrlL "I have bwn hiina for yenn uminM mnuM put a brnrh on th wa)k for Hi1 oMr-r hv to it tti StcvioivU! bu. I ht tiie fli-rt bmih put mmm fur bitilrry of brnrlv along ttir bus Iinr Lki fcx kirg fir ptv portent of a ahortrr wik vk. Li noun rronr Tlw mur tld In th wk ttiM he inked hhout the hern-tut in f-viir of illllr-ff ri on thrm. mm.

Art r. Dili iinU or f.ir bmiM around the $T-trr Lxn-pt for you, ho ctiuld be tir.U titling cWn? Certainly IV rlrvalnr operator, nda Jerks, mnilmrn, but drivers, ai fcilrwnrn, Stuuts or pU tlil.uis. rviitiri.ini? Tile hfil tJiins The St Merita enjeye a ewer leeetien veneehlra Central 'ark. Juat enlnulae from emaii tm Ava nue anepa, thaetree ane the Ceiiaeum, Alr-eondltlenlng, TV My, old to be txnrt, ho Toi hi Unrrt and ot ima.l-wn.te liirr hut the ilimt.on ler tii da T.r the f.rt time In "UKU folk t.ke in Jie wne, "ihe rl(y f.itlirii nd Of. dt'l hAva run.

TVy nl.l n.M,i.! In 'have to on Innri. rnm up tcii.f M.ir WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 Eloorningfon Consistory 2 Show. P. M. 9 00 P.

M. to I Al tin fr-Ml ner P'me ui trvwit thtt rltv h0 Jikt a trnih on 1U haunvht- V2 enrHih, hfUl 1 berk hrti lil go-lhrif 4 'j vit V.n on hiW tl wait a hmir f.r a and all the nieatiae ef eentlnantnl heapltal Hy anal eervlce. CHICAGO CAU MOhb 4-1 10O far ream rrvttane gm art ill 6ii. b. how run you The Utile old liwty dubi't nt nm I t'mmA ri U' like rhlaf llt t) And frankly, bu, I Udnk hc'i rUiit.

of lntcrWlr.8 IO.OoO poiIe. I )ui4 borrwi'd a bench from a pay, toii-d to duu a bin Hep and t.t MM she had a mint an)-y. Khej Al tr me. I'm old I ald it f. nrvd "cctllng In bad Mi't up.

But it lurt li rear hr rwn.i.m bvrd." nlmg Ju1 to it on the The th.niKht iirurk me IhM oH onra in a whUr! rvi uiti i dm If ON'THI' PAfl li 10 CtNTIAl PAN SOUTH in IxfU'Se do have It Mrttv riurh Tom Cmlirrll Blockbuster? A block of business houses on Front Street between Main and East streets has been transformed Into the of rubble shown here. The cause not an air raid or tornado, but wrecking crane. The purpose to provide Eloomington with off-street parking lots. (fantagraph I'hoto) Wlien the bu cune akifj 20 Irftrr I doling. Tlie 1 Urlvrr wvke me up.

"WftiiJig for a but" he i-sked. 300 Bales Of Hay Burn n7 H3IHM At Shirley Bg Popular! JOIN THC FUM AT ARTHUR MURRAY'S Stare Says Unit Five Needs Additional Junior High Space maw sail? SHIRLEY About yo oalei of hay at the Southwmrrn Cattle Co. stockyards in wrre destroyed by lire Saturday after noon. The hay. slacked outside, smouldered most of the afternoon, but lit rot voLisiir how tut you Icirn to dance and enjoy more good timti-the city Arthur Murray way! One lesion with an Arthur Murray ex pert will prove it to you.

Come Report Based On February Inspection was kept under control by the Ml Dale Township Fire Department in now lor big Special Olier- Station Door Broken nit 5' dire nrrd mM'tlonnl 1 501 newly dewrnted roomt. Central for Rimmum comfort in tti ita-lorn-ill uh rsdio, tnmy iih television. Imt ttfp frnm St Sirret Theitret, Mer. chmdi Mart and LiSalia Street financial district Talaptiona! ft 2 2100 World fomt raitovronti INJURED YOUTH HITS SALE OF ROCKET FUEL NEW YORK (AP) A youth blew of hi right hand Friday night while experimenting with a rocket fuel mixture in a Bronx lot. Larry Burman, 16, also suffered bums of the legs and abdomen while mixing four liquid chemicals.

He told police: "Why doesn't the government pass a Jaw so kids like me can't buy that stuff? We only get ourselves in trouble." school facilities to rnne far Junior hith svtwiol pupils" Is pointed out MILLER MUSIC COMPANY 417 North Main Sr. a report pn p.in-d by an inspec A newspaper carrier found the dnor of the Gulf Oil Station at Emerson and Linden Streets kicked in as he was delivering papers it m. Saturday. Jack Foley, operator of the station, was notified. He reported nothing missing.

tion U-am from the office of the wtutou 4 Accm t'j hou it i 122 7 I Fattier De Pauw slate tipcrlnttudcnt of public in struction. I tt'iin Africa Expert fOaTIEiSH.E The report waa forwarded I'nit officials this past week by in spectors sent to visit the unit's 11 ITSSHPSSejir Inquest Finds To Speak At Te Deum attendance renters Feb. 10-11 by State Superintendent George T. Wilkins. Phone-A-Feasf will be closed Easter Sunday March 29 Vive n'ofcr into tW The Unit 5 community, the re ARTHUR HURRAY 309 N.

Main. lomlngtn Phon -3640 Ora l-l at. Hallf Alt ll' N. Hlckrr. I kail(a rkB (-IKMII Mrs.

Clfne Took Own Life port states, can take pride in Its 0 PANTAGRAni niONES-4 30J1 efforts to provide functioned facilities for Its students. rnriMCTs srrronT Mrs. Margaret May Cline took1 It is reasonable to believe, the The Rev. Ademar De Pauw, a professor of tlie African Depart-Iment at the Overseas Institute, French University, New York City, will speak at the monthly jTe Dcum dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m.

Thursday in the St, Mary's School cafeteria. Father De Pauw has rhosen as his subject, "The Crisis of the Modern World: Our Responsibili her own life March 22 when she) lay down in front of an oncoming auto on Route 66, south of Bloom-1 RoszrU's Ice Cream Sherbets BILK PRICK rOMJ 0a I A. at. 'UI II MUnlt. oil? WIETING'S DRIVE-IN Moln Virginia Normal This Week's Special! BOSTON CREAM PIE PANTAGRAPir report continues, that the public will support efforts to obtain modem facilities for Junior high school pupils.

Some minor suKcestions for Improvement of the unit district'i operation are included in the report. Hut, on the whole, the report states that the district is operating effectively. Teaching in the unit's grade! Rich, creamy filling, lopped Inglon, a coroner's Jury ruled Saturday. Mrs. Cline, 41, a WaynesviHe resident, was killed when she was run over by a car driven by Theodore G.

Lang Jr. of Collinsville. The jury exonerated Lang of any blame. Ea. olotsy chocolate frosting.

Serve six. ties." Father De Pauw has been a missionary in the Belguin Congo and was a military chaplain in Africa. He has written articles and texts, on the Uruwunde tribe of the Belgian Congo and on African linguistics and colonial problems. Presently he is on lecture tours in the United States. Annual American Legion EASTER EGG HUNT TODAY Mrs.

Leon a Kessinger testified NONA-MAY PASTRY SHOP 1005 Morriisey Drivt Phont 4-5403 (On tout ISO, louth of loktildt Country Club) Haunt I A. M. P. M. Doily Clotad Sundays "We Specialize in Weddtna and Decorated Cakes" that Mrs.

Cline, her sister, had been despondent and had threatened several times to take her own life. On the night of her death, Mrs. Kessinger said, she heard her sis PARK 2.00 P. M. MILLER Jim McCalla Sailor Spending Leave in Normal schools, the report states, Is of a "rather high order." Teaching at Normal Community High School was evaluated as ranng from "above average to excellent." The report suggests that additional assistance be given Ray Caton, principal of the high school, so that he can devote more time to supervision of the instructional program.

OTIIER SUGGESTIONS Gets Scholarship ter say she had linally lound a Frea to all (hlldran af Kindargartan thru 6th groda. Priiai Program LOUIS E. DAVIS POST HO. 55 McBAB BLD0- way to escape from her prob lems. AVCONA Dale L.

Bennett, son: of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dale Ben-; nett, has been awarded a four 1 Mrs. Uine body was found a VACATION DAYS AHEAD! LET US HELP WITH YOUR PLANNING NOW! mile south of Bloomington, only year scholarship at Blackburn Col a short distance from where she lege in Carlinville where he is en AIR TOURS! CRUISES! RESORTS! rolled in the liberal arts i rt, naa insisiea uw ner Droiner-m' Jim McCalla, a sailor stationed aboard the aircraft carrier, USS Ticonderoga, was home on leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry McCalla of 301 N. Grove Normal, this week. The Ticonderoga returned recently from a tour in the Far East and is now harbored at San Francisco, Navy man McCalla said. i iu. Af law and sister, the Kessingers, sansEigifSESOT teaching responsibilities at NaLSl let her out ot car- to devote full time to direction of i the unit's curriculum program.

City DirectOTV ALL YOU CAN EAT EASTER SUNDAY AT THE ARBOR CAFE itcntlon for the unit's guidance and 5 UTVey TO Start itestinff Droeram is also called fori LINE RESERVATIONS! Descriptive Literature With Complete Detaili Rates and Date Available Whenever you travel, remember, we will be glad to be of service with literature, suggestions, with advance reservations, be it a conducted tour or a trip, "made to your order." There is no obligation we are delighted to help you. MIDWEST TRAVEL BUREAU HOTEL TILDEN-HALL LOBBY PHONE 6-1030 A representative from the firm 'Pathologist Attends EEL PASO, ILLINOIS $1.35 in the report. The high school CHILDREN'S PLATES publishing the 1 i n-'Cancpr Institute. Normal city directory is currently in the city directing operations guidance director presently works only part time in this area. Central School in Normal, according to the report, is being used as well ea possible, despite Dr.

Toby E. Silverstein has returned from Johns Hopkins Hos for the 1959 edition. Ray Mickres, field superintend' Homemade pital at Baltimore, where he ent for R. L. Polk St.

attended a post graduate institute Louis, publishers, said that crowded conditions, to provide as good a program as possible with 14 canvassers, all local people, on clinical cytology. The week would be on the streets Monday. long institute was conducted by Baked Lasagne EASTER SUNDAY attend the church of your choice In the wonderful surroundings of "Central Illinois' Most Beautiful Dining Room" Complete Easter Menu Recommended AAA and Duncan Hines The survey is expected to be the hospital faculty and the Uni- Exclusive In the BIoomingfon-Normal area i of Maryland Medical The Family School and sponsored by the Na completed by the latter part of April. Mr. Mickres said no delivery date on the 1959 directory could available facilities.

OVERCROWDED "The building is overcrowded and has limited opportunities for the full development of a good Junior high school program," according to the Inspectors. Sound administrative poiicks, Also tional Cancer Institute and the American Cancer Society. be given, but it would not be before late summer. good working relations between Out to SMORGASBORD -Wily. hovan't triad our d.llc F' Jll II Smr9obr yf.

1 fi tata traot In ttora for you. Dr. Silverstein, a pathologist and director of the Clinical and Surgical Pathology laboratories at 525 Griesheim indicated this is the first course given directly for pathologists to acquaint them with recent developments, the board of education and school COURT NOTES McLEAN COUNTY personnel, sensible office practices Ravioli Spaghetti Steaks Pixza If you haven't tried it, just ask your friends. Casella's Pixza Palace 801 S. Main St.

and good administration on the ELOOMINGTON POLICE COURT level of the unit's principals were also noted in the report. techniques "and interpretations of Howard Hancock. M. of 1104 Broadway. Normal, fined 121 on aoedU the Papanicolaou technique of ex The report of the inspecting GREEN MILL CAFE 212 W.

Washington St. Bloomington, III. Open daily 1 a. m. to 1:30 a.

m. Sunday 8 a. m. to a. m.

team will be used along with the foliative cytology. Cytology is the study of cells and the Papanico charfe. Herbert W. Johnston. 53.

Gibion City, fined $12 on fDaedina charae. Arthur Phiopa. 20. of 643 W. Grova iporkllnj taladf, tatty hot vogo-tablat and 4 tuparb moat courtat.

school's annual report and the rec ommendation of the McLean Coun ty superintendent of schools in de laou technique method is lor early detection of cancer. I About 65 pathologists fro ml throughout the nation attended All yau can aat for only 1.65. Oinnar torvad Sundays 11 a. m. 'til 9 p.

m. and wtikdayi 5 9 p. m. termining the recognition status of fined S13 on needing rharae. Jamea L.

Miller. 404 E. Aih Normal, fined S14 on Deeding charfe. William Bradv. 18.

of 1208 E. Grove fined S10 on needing charga. Robert L. Mann, 32. of 1413 W.

Market fined SiO on speeding charge. Charles Baker. 21. PorUles. N.

fined $9 on no reciprocity plate charge. Russell G. Butts. 20. Aurora, fined S12 Unit 5 for 1K8-59.

At The Drive-In SINORAK 1720 S. Slain St. Mrs. Healy to Attend St. Louis Convention on speeding charge.

the sessions, directed by top men In the cancer field. Dr. George N. Papanicolauo of Cornell University, for whom the detection method is named, conducted one of the sessions. He has been developing Earl Hughes.

33. Chicago, fined S9 on speeding charge. Richard Edwards, 23. Chicago, fined $9 on speeding charge. May Smith.

20. BelAir. fined on no reciprocity Plata charge. the technique since the early 1920s. Fred Asialre Dance Studio GALA OPEIiltiG ANOTHER NEW PARADISE CLEANERS 232 E.

Front St. TO SAVE MONEY FOR YOU! CASH CARRY pnrrrirTimnrraTroTnr Mrs. Mary C. Healy of 36 White PL, a teacher at Jefferson School, will attend the Association for Childhood Education International Convention opening today at St. Louis, Mo.

The convention will end Friday. Mrs. Healy is incoming president of the local branch of ACE; Conference theme will be "Fun lUill Enjoy Easter Dinner at THE RANCH HOUSE 704 S. McGregor St. Ph.

6-6350 M. I A 1.00 P. M. to 11:00 P. 209 Monroe Bldg.

101 W. Monroe St. Phone 7-6279 damentals for Today's Children." sp Pan Fried Chicken Complete Dinner Sway "Swing and 75 COATS SUITS DRESSES $1 Sugar Cured Baked Ham Roast Sirloin of Beef Roast Ieg of Lamb Roast Voung Tom Turkey ro)(g)c ML. a i I at fi I jl a 9 9 a a a a a The Asfotre Way" with Al Pizzamlglio and His Orchestra 8.00 P. M.

11:00 P. red ASTAIRE Get Your Essfer Treats With All SUNDAES Easter Sunday Normal Dairy Queen 1110 S. Main Normal Above entraei Include Choice ol Pototoas Homo Made Soup Tossed or Jelle Salad Hot Rolls I Butter Vegetable Drink Bring Your Cleaning To Either of Our TWO Convenient Locations. 203 W. WASHINGTON iBi 232 E.

FRONT ST. DANCE STUDIOS Prompt Service Plenty ef Parking Room Ike Weaver, Mgr. Serving 11 Noon 'Til 10 P. M. Beneath Cigar Store East of the Fire Station Art Brown, Dirottor Shirloo Cartor, A9negw p-gflaOP00OOO0O0OQB0BCOBP8aBB880Qfl0QaC0O80ga.

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