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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 8

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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PanUgraph, Rloomingtoii. 11 Marrfc 4. 1977. BLOOMINGTON-NORMAL DEATHS I '(quiet) Will Weigh Subdivision Additions AO LTMFt ZH riTiIiiIiF r1 ALL I WANT liiii'" TO KNOW IS DO YOU WANT MORE SH- COFFEE r- EPSkST? August Reining Jan. 31, 1894.

He died July 28, 1916. She was mar VfVV7 Mrs. Catherine Imig Mrs. Catherine Imig. 86.

died at ried to Jacob Imig at Minier in DAOOV-JL WHEPF.S MY tf NOTEBOOK September, 1921. Preliminary plats for two subdivision additions, one of them a Surviving are her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Fred Knobelock, Danvers; three sons, Victor Reining, 1909 S. Main Carl Rein 79 lot development, will be taken up by the City Planning Commis 1:30 a. m.

Sunday at her home, 903 MacArthur Ave. She had been ill a week. Her funeral will be at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the Beck Memorial Home, with burial in Mount Pleasant Cemetery at Stanford.

Mrs. Imig was born near Dan-vers Dec. 12, 1870, a daughter of sion when it meets for a regular session at 11 a. m. Wednesday.

The plats come from Contractor Delmar Rowe for the second addition to his Fairway Knolls subdivision and from Ryan Homes ing, Saybrook; John Reining, 204 N. Linden Normal; a stepson, Orin Imig, 1315 N. Clinton a brother, Arthur Wenderoth, Tucson, 12 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Two brothers and a sister also preceded her in death. She was a member of St.

John's Eckhart and Elizabeth Maurer Wenderoth. She was married to (Advertisement) No.ruutatOKWTo -ij 1 irJ T3F ML IMCTOMAl kDJ CURJA-M i WU.I MUCH yW I is. Bladder 'Weakness' Developers for the first addition to Southview Gardens. Mr. Rowe's addition has 79 lots.

His subdivision is located northeast of Emerson Street and To-wanda Avenue. The Southview subdivision Is east of Mercer Avenue between Peirce Avenue and Benjamin Evangelical Church at Minier. Charles W. Wilson Charles W. Wilson.

92. of Cas- -MfcS-WQRTHpj MoCJUNG mm If worried by "Bladder Weakness" (Getting Up Nights or Bed Wetting, too frequent, burning or Itching urination) or' 6trong Smelling, Cloudy Urine, due to common Kidney and Bladder Irritation. try CSTEX tor quick help. 30 years use u. 0, prove aaietyior young and old.

Ask drug- if- oiuuiuuigiuii gist for CYSTEX under money-back guar- ante, see now last you improve. and Dale Township resident, died Jan. 29 at a Casper hospital, it Lane. The planners will also hear a report from the county zoning subcommittee which met last week with city and county officials. Mrs.

Emma Cross Mrs. Emma Cross, 71, of 801 S. Lee St. died at St. Joseph's Hos was learned in Bloomineton Sun pital at 6:10 a.

m. Monday after day. Funeral and burial took place at Casper. He was born in Bloomineton an illness of one week. She was taken to the Beck Me After Every Meal Trf Tf'ojau: to has morial Home where her funeral will be held at 2 p.

m. Wednes-; day. The Rev. II. I.

Newell will' officiate. Burial will be in Easti Lawn Cemetery. IWU Prep Piano Recital Set Tuesday Jan. 2, 1865. He went to Casper 36 years ago after having owned and operated his own bank at Bellevue, Idaho, for several years.

At one time he was an accountant T. Vf Jy? STUJyVOPE A fNO LAW TPOU2A AH HAS I JV-'EAWSSES. 0 SAVS AHl WIF GA4JS AN A COOK WMUTS FACIM She was born at Bloomington April 2, 1885. She was married to Henry Ekstam. Following his death in 1914 she was married to in Casper and continued to do income tax work until his death.

Surviving are his wife, Louise; a daughter, Mrs. Pauline Arthur, New York City; a brother, Harry East Orange, N. J. Chew refreshing, delicious Wrigley's Spearmint Gum. Helps keep teeth dean-aids digestion.

Preparatory Department piano students of Illinois Wesleyan University School of Music will present a recital Tuesday at 7 p. m. in room 24 of Presser Hall. MLss Zelah Newcomb. Associate Professor of Piano, is head of the department and she is assisted by Mrs.

Ruth Titterton, instructor in piano. Smith Cross who died in 1936. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Viola Ditchen of 801 S. Lee St.

and Mrs. Alice Shepherd of R. R. one son. Chester Ekstam of 507 Denver 11 grandchildren, and 11 great grandchildren.

Mrs. Mary Carmody Get some today. Soloists will be Ann Bailen, Har- a iormer Bloomington woman. Mary Lou Campbell, Carmody, died Mrs. Mary i ini nn I 1 1 I 11:45 d.

w'anna iumnKer, juay winquisi. Sunday, in a Chi- Sundav. in a Chi- rp-p. 1 1 1 1 saved wvv dollars JJyi cago hospital. iMark Jones.

Polly Scott and Ann Funeral services will be Thurs-! Jones- A duet played by day morning in Chicago's St. Kerry and Sharon Meyers. MeU's Church and Thursday after- Ten students will appear in thej noon at eraveside in Bloominc- ensemble group The recital is public. (1 ELECTRIC Charge Reduced; Youth Fined ton's St. Marj-'s Cemetery'- Mrs.

Carmody was born in Bloomington. "a daughter of Henry and Ellen Dalton. She married T. J. Carmody.

A daughter, Marguerite survives. Her husband, one son, one sister and two brothers preceded her in death. WE SERVICE Schick Norelco Remington Rand Sunbeam Shavemaster 1-DAY SERVICE Jack BotJ. 19. of Gibson Citv SHAVER REPAIR was fined Monday morning by Normal Police Magistrate C.

Herman Mead on a disturbins the PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE Or LETTING rruEV v.as RECKON peace charge. He was sent to 2-county jail in lieu of the fine. The charge against Boyd, orig-inaily listed as tampering with a t-EV RE L'-E TO Av AAiMOOP.N Notice is hereby (ivrn that tcalro bidt will be rcivf1 up to thr hour o. I 1:30 P.M. CST.

Tuesday. Marvh 1. 19i7 in the nffir of th Sunrintn- i BIASI'S DRUG STORE AWE-BEL EVE" AND SUL D. PA3DNER1 A VjuOLE TRIBE JUST WE MT fZ PAST rf SEEN ANV A' HOLLER M' MAt ZTTJ- IK1DIAM5 IN 217 N. Main St.

Griesheim Bids. TROUBLE THESE PADTS. dent of Hihwy. Room s. Court i motor verucic.

was reduced Mon-nous. Bloomington. iiimois. for the day by the plaintiff. Mrs.

Eva M. ss I STRANGER? Buhl of Hudson IV- work urder Township Gas Tax funds and or Township Bond lsue iunds- Crope Township. Section sq. yds base preparation; 2f'6 (al. bit.

mat. iVC-O or MC-li; 4t63 gal. bit. mat. tPA-ll; 122 tons cover tx agg 49 tons seal coat gg.

Gridiey Township, Ection 104S-TR, 33f5 sq. yds. ba pn-paration; Kit mat ivr.rt vt 1 1 IklC Mrs. Kuhl had charged that Boyd and Patrick Qiinn. 19.

of 1720 V. Indiana St. broke out the windows in her car Feb. 22 wh.le it was parked in Normal. B-nind over to the circuit court last week.

a The Miller Hatchery Stores Plumbing Heating Appliances We Give Green Stamps gal! bit. mat. (PA-li: 959 tons' cover I Quinn was sent to county jail in i lieu of iYO Nind. '3 eV coat 34 tons seal coat agg. Lawndale Township.

Section 104-S-TH. 3 sq yds. base preparation: i9W4 gal. bit. mat iMC-O or MC-1: 29r3 gal.

bit. mat 'PA-ll, Boyd sicrw-d a JTifiO peace bond for a vear Morwlav hi. I S5 XJ R-l Open Monday Nites Parking fore Mr. Mead, after beinsr finod' t-e owf a cvssto fill Ion his reduced chr.rge. Prevunis- ly bound over to the circuit curt on the tampering charge.

Boyd had been held at county jaj in 5 lieu of J.YX) bond. S242 tons cover coat 2097 ton-seal coat agg. Specifications, bidding blanks. tr. may be had applying to Room t.

Court House. Ploomington. Illinois. The several Township, along with McLean County, reserve the right to reject any and all bids If it seems advantageous to do so IK htZ '-T-f A VADV PCESENT-T-E fV3 SA D'WKAT lOr? On side Fsbuteus st Ciiy. STSVC RQPKfit.

On all Township TR sections plant I I and proposal forms will be Issued only RaxtnrP hflodt I Uit -1 I to prospective bidders who have com- a 1 wc 1 WUU I. plied with the requirements of Article I I I 2 12 of the Standard Specifications for VJUdrteriy UlVIClenuS Fcr 'FrvoF: FnJs The Sul-rrt Litest Ptciu-e Story Flx-xnXsH Road and Fridge construction adopted July i. i55 tup Beatrice Foods Company! Plans and proposal forms will not be I issued to a prospective bidder for a Hoard ol Directors Friday de-i type of work for which he has no flared a friarterly dividend of 45 established rating. No bidding blanks wm be given out cents per snare ol common stock. after 12:00 o'clock noon the day prior to the date of the letting 2 Charlea Pore)oy.

Bd. Comm. The dividend will also be payable on additional shares of common stock to be distributed on Tuesday on the basis of one share for each two already held by stockholders of record on Tuesday. This stock split had been an- Cropsey Twp. T.

Lewis Yergler, Comm. Gridiey Twp. Lee Bowman. Rd. Comm.

Lawndale Twp. P. J. KFLtrR Sup't. of Highway THSNhfX Zr THINkf TttAT A PCAiiTiFUL aytrTric tr twc5CrMKr -y- t7rZ.KlZ5 7 Bm.UorSmno-,un" oard of directors Dec.

1. Complete Bathroom Sets In White or Colors. Replacement Items Such as the Stool, Lavatory or Tub. GOOD QUALITY IN WHITE WITH TRIM. STOOL LAVATORY 5 FOOT TUB Reverse Trap Cast Iron Cast Iron 37M 3S '870 We Carry Pipe, Copper Tubing and Supplies for In Quarterly dividends of SI and three eighths cents per share on the 3 and three eichths per cent cumulative convertible prior preferred stock and of 1.125 dollars per share on the Vt per cent cumulative preferred stock were also declared.

Quality Photo Finishing 8 HOUR SERVICE (la by 9, Out by 8) FB.IEII'S 10S YT. FRONT ST. 1 stallations. We Thread and Cut Pipe. 5i Peoria Producers Milk 30 Gal.

Glass Lined WATER HEATER Fairbanks-Morse WATER SOFTENERS Manual and automatic. Bring a pint of water to us for testing. 10 Year Guarantee I I'll I QO YOU WANT I I KXtu! 7UAT SMCW 40MC0NC to UUP a-ccj cf A ftty GOING TO LEAVE TO GET Nd TWf A i 50f can re p-PsWC5J MEYERS and FAIRBANKS-MORSE PUMPS All sizes in stock. Also repairs. If you need well work done, call us.

Black, Copper, Plastic Pipe and Fittings. for conditioning for cleaning I ROSSITE clogged drains. CAMPS septic tanks. Get Prodvcen "Points from t'ht KiJs PRIZE BOOK" illustrates ckvJ describes eoch Hem plus th "point value ol eoch. The faster you get your Producers Points the sooner you can have the valuable prize yo want so have your friends, 1 1 WESTIKGiiOUSE APPLIANCES I WAS fJ A rAlR.OP MY DAD'S -t PAMT3 10 DOWN Balance On Easy Terms illy n.H tMJTTMOM.

1 JU5T LOOY HNW) MECE MW Meavtms.la evtkmdnc" Mow yduc me "Rxx. tOU MLlSfMT BE WEAKSVt SHiCT -t tS AT. XXI SO SEEN WTMAT SCXXX. UJ- SWEATED To CKAOCXiS 7 CALCtT- YOUVf OCIf' I SPOJEVrJT5 ycollecic. Stoves, Refrigerators, Laundry Equipment.

1956 Models at a Big Savings. See Them! Good Trade-In Allowance. save neighbors and relatives them for you too! I mm mas. AUTOMATIC WASHERS 289 93 1 WHINGER-TYPE WASHERS 99 50 up VVUAT' Th 60T 95 95 PWOOPH CAN TAf ELECTRIC DRYERS 199 GAS DRYERS Th I 6CT A iPA 249 VUAT TWi WCClONESr A V. UO-E Ycr peoB Mfe AHYSOPy CAM MOCIC AROUND A UNT IF TUSY POTT WATER? WANT TUB POtVee Of CANA- COULD MY CH THIS now with tmew cp mav COT IT V7 H'f Trade-In Allowance Easy Terms uez FscetAni, CUOftK TO MCMEy TACT THiNIN CN WHO We use Peoria Producers Milk, Cream and Cottage Cheese In our CONFECTIONERY-LUNCH Aty ac.

1 YOUNGSTOWN SINKS and KITCHENS See Our Display! Special Sale Now On! WILLIAMS GAS-O-MATIC FURNACES 25 DISCOUNT ON 2 SIZES 1 Medium and 1 Large Size SUNDAES GOOD COFFEE SHAKES SODAS SALADS SANDWICHES 1 BOYLAN BROTHERS 505 West Market Dial 2-5335 Parking Stamps We Deliver cery Uf FAMILY WEEKLY in The SUNDAY PANTAGIIAI'II 1.

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