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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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TWO THE DAILY PAXTAGKArn, WEDNESDAY. JULY I. 1953. Hasfa La Visfa Normal OK's Water 4 Districts Share HARYE5T MOOM DRIYMH THEATRE GifeMB CUT. 10.

Wednesday Thursday Err.l tlraa A Bath "MAKA MAKU" rise Carteeas fir Tank Bond Issue Nonhigh Area Cash over" until the next meeting. Passage is scheduled for then. The 11-page document spells out AESGUIPP Church Group To Hear Job To Cost About $130,000, Estimates Show details of the issue, which is being Missionary Armstrong Heyworth Pays Others For Shirley School AT in-u-ea in is r. m. bought by C.

E. Bohlander and EATVKK: Co. There are to be ninety $1,000 bonds. They will mature in groups Everyone's Calling It the Year's Best Movie! of 10 each year on Nov: 1, starting The Rev. John (Jack) A.

Armstrong, missionary for the Church of the Nazarene in Bolivia. South America, will speak at the 10:40 a. m. Sunday service at the First The Normal City Council Tuesday night placed on file an or in 1956. Assets of McLean County's de 4 VCL- if) 'l tr' I rl vl P' I Has $10,000 Surplus funct non-high school territory, totaling S24.636.02.

have been divided Funds to retire them will come dinance creating a $90,000 revenue bond issue to provide part ol the funds for a new elevated water storage tank. The measure will be published MONEY if Yea Don't Lore It! Church, of the Nazarene at the corner cf Washington and Mason streets. from water department earnings. among Normal, Heyworth and Stanford school districts, accord The entire $90,000 in bonds does ing to figures released Wednesday not have to be issued. The town il Ull, VY 41 lit VV iDCA jVi CUiU AtXJT by County School Superintendent has $40,000 in water department Ralph Arends.

surpluses available for the tower. which is expected to cost about The last of the non-high terri The approximate differ tory, lying southeast, south and ence between that 540,000 and the actual cost will be the amount of (Advertisement) Science Shrinks Piles Without Surgery Find New Healing Substance Science has found a healing rub-stance that shrink piles, relieves pain promptly, stops itching without surgery. Doctors report southwest of Eloomington, was absorbed by neighboring school districts July 1, 1954, under dictate of state law. the issue. Send MOORE GREETING CARDS MOORE'S BOOK SHOP 211 W.

Jcncnoa If Normal does need the entire 590,000, and if it does not Tetire The land was parceled out by them ahead of schedule, the the McLean County Board of 000 will cost the town 5102,587, School Trustees. The largest share That is on the basis of an interest went to Unit Five of Normal. The actual shrinking of piles. Sufferers say, "Piles have ceased to be a problem." The secret is Bio-Dyne already widely used for healing rate of 2.5 per cent the first five years and 2.75 per cent the last Heyworth Unit and the Stanford grade and high schools also received injured tissue. This substance is four years.

Rates High Enough man now available in suppository ei ointment form under the name The ordinance creating the issue ERNESTBORGNiNE BETSY BLAIR ITS WINTER where they're going. Nineteen women enrolled in ISXtTs South America geography course headed for that hemisphere last week with Dr. A. W. Watterson, extreme rUht.

The class will study the land in a 15,000 mile tour, most of it by air. They'll return to Illinois, and summer, next month. Metro Km Photo Preparation H.m At your druggist Money back guarantee. requires that the town maintain WEST SIDE Law Calls for Split Under the law that dissolved the territory, the Board also determined the percentages of remaining non-high funds to be given to water rates at a level high enough to pay the principal and interest All 'ROUND 1 on schedule, as well as operate Bloomington-Normal Deaths each of the annexing districts. An adjustment also was made for ty Shirley school building which was Captured Nazi Soldier Returned i at her home at 5:30 p.

m. Tues Frank Schultz in the portion of the Shirley district annexed to Heyworth. NEW YORK CAU. OUI CHICAGO OFflCJ 'Ol IESUVAT10NS CINTIAl e-eM OI YOUI IOCAL T1AVU ACINT the department in sound business fashion. Officials feel the water, department revenues at present are high enough to retire the issue.

If revenues are not, the counciimen might order the 10 per cent water bill discounts either cut or day after an illness of nine years. Frank Schultz, 58, of 906 S. Lee 1H I Funeral services will be held at LAST TOXIGIIT 1 the Stubblefield and Son Memorial Home at 3 p. m. Thursday.

Burial died at 5:13 p. m. Tuesday at his residence. He had been ill for a short time. will be in Bloomington Cemetery.

To Faith in Camp He was taken the Metzler f. sht ecwar It" Mussrr who has ix fO WMOU TOWN TALKS Mrs. Edwards was born in Sand SHIWON Computing ol dollar and cents shares was handle dby the superintendent's office. Payments were made last week. Adjust School Value Of a non-high treasury balance of Jll.600.02, Unit Five received $4,647.25.

and 53.790.49 was awarded to-'the Heyworth Unit. Pay Telttype NY 1-3601 Memorial Home. The funeral will wich Sept 26. 1877, daughter of Martin and Thelinda Jone. She be there at 2 p.

m. Friday. Burial will be in Bloomington Cemetery. Lake's Huron and Michigan are more than 21 feet lower than Lake Superior. was married to Mr.

Edwards By GEORGE BUKXHAM Chattanooga News-Free Press Staff Writer DORTMUND, GERMANY The The family has requested that ex May 16, 1903 at Sandwich. He survives as does a daughter, Mrs. A i pressions of sympathy be made in the form of contributions to the George Henn, R. R. 2.

ments to Stanford High School District and Stanford Consolidated young uerman soldier was cap- McLean County Cancer Society. Call Agent Frank Figg Comfcrtobl Rooms Sens ble Botes TV AvoiloWe Air Centrol locctiora; Fir Food She was preceded in death by one daughter and a brother. She tured during the last months of Mr. Schultz was born April 24, World War II and was in a oris- 1897, in Bloomington. He married was a member of the Normal Pres byterian Church.

-f ra Blanche Gross in 1918. She died oner of war camp. in 1925. He then married Louise Grade School District totaled 948.29 and 51.213.99. A appraisal ordered by the Board set the value of the Shirley school and its equipment at Because the three neighbor Ml MOTU Friendly Hojpitolify During his days in action he had Hiser of Colfax.

Helmick Funeral for STATE FARM INSURANCE IwIO WJBC-Radio Conventions carried a New Testament. But or the Past 18 years he was The funeral service for Howard Nazi leaders had taught him to the rught pumping station operator Gorost Ielmick of 510 E. Graham St was 1 at Lake Bloomington. held Tuesday at 2 p. m.

at the Survivors include his mother, ing districts each had taken part of the Shirley property, Heyworth was directed to pay 53,259 to the Stanford grade district and 5808.23 to Unit Five. Heyworth, which has ii (At the Shelton Enjoy lhFf Pool ond be ashamed of the book. It had no place in the Germany they planned. In spite of the adverse teaching, however, he read the Beck Memorial Home. Mr.

Hel Mrs. Bertha Bobbins. 205 N. School mick died Friday. The Rev.

J. D. Normal; his wife; a son, 1230 on Your AM Dial 10L5 on FM Music -News Sports for Central Illinois Programs for THURSDAY OXLY Take Time Cornerman officiated and Ray testament at every opportunity. use ol tne school, was ruled to Roger, at home; two sisters, Mrs. Ralph Skidmore of 1020 E.

Jack mond Olson "played the organ. There was something different Singers were Mr. and Mrs. J. son St and Miss Lucile Robbins have an interest worth 58,968.77 in the property.

about the words of Jesus. They Cotherman. oi ud in. fccnool Normal: a SIMUWAU JJ tl SUM TOtX 7 STOf AT Pallbearers were J. W.

Hardin, brother, Roy. spoKe to his heart. AFTER his capture he had mere time to read. But he was Charles Baker, Jess Canter, Chris I ROYAL CREST HOTtU, Emmert, R. I.

Glenn and Harry Wilfred Singley St. John's Church Schedules Picnic for a Good Lunch Better Food Better Service VENTURA GRILL 1I15'j S. Main Open 7 A. M. to A.

M. Hansen. Honorary pallbearers still not willing to read the book PANTAGRAPH PHONES 4-3041 Wilfred H. Singley. who former were Ross Cowart, Ben Coleman, openly.

He was reading in bed one ly operated an automobile agency George Kimbell, Charles Schu the I rvJn KnmmF RIiim Rlhhnn Hit Iril En jo mgni wiui me covers puiiea up WW tj.t.'w Ore it The congregation of St John's macher, Ben Williams and I. H. in Bloomington, died of a heart Wednesday, July 6, 1933 EVENING 6:00 News: West Sid Coal and Lumber Co. 6:15 Wayne King Show. 6:33 -New Gen.

Cectrlo 6:30 Pantagraph Sporta Pag ol the Air (Daily Pantograph) 6:45 Sports today with BUI Stern 7:00 Pres. G. Meany of ATL 7:13 Red Benson' Hideaway 7:29 News 7:30 Red Benson's Hideaway Fre-Gama Warm-Up 7:50 Cardinal Clubhouse. 7:55 Cardinals vs. Cincinnati around his head as if asleep, NUWi Lutheran Church will begin its an Prater Melton.

Burial was in Park Hill attack at 3:30 p. m. Tuesday in Someone grabbed him by the Cemetery. Elkhart, Ind. He operated an au shoulder and growled, "What are (Closed Tuesdayl nual picnic with a worship service in Miller Park at 10:30 a.

m. next 1 tomobile agency in Elkhart. you reading there, soldier?" He Funeral services and burial will held up the testament and expect Seidel Funeral The funeral for August Seidel of be in Elkhart Sunday, July 10. The service will be followed by a picnic dinner. Games and enter ed a stinging rebuke or laugh of Mr.

Singley was born In Minler scorn from his fellow prisoner. In 1405 W. Mulberry St. was held at Oct 20, 1897. He was 57.

His tainment are scheduled in the stead, the man said, "I wonder if p. m. Tuesday at the Flinspach- parents were Daniel and Mary 10:30 Newa 10:43 Bloom. Ballroom you would let me read it some- Kurth Memorial Home with the i UARHYM M3NRCE.TCM fwni 1 1 Mnki afternoon. I The regular 8 a.

m. worship uraii Mngley. HERE'S A REAL BUY! Itiraes." This man wasn't Estrs! UiaiultriH Cri 'IGLOO iOR TWO" Rev. Harold Skillrud officiating. 1 1 :00 Bloomington Ballroom 11:25 News Surviving are his wife, Bea, IRVIN- VEXT "NOT AS A STRANGER" ashamed.

He sat down In the Mrs. vera Pearl Kemp was or- 11:30 Serenade Till Midnight middle of the barracks and rPart Elkhart; a daughter, Mrs. Elsie canist. service will be held at the churchi but the Sunday school will not! meet on the 10th. Its next session after the picnic will be the follow the testament onenlv for all to Hempstead, 1010 E.

Washington ENDS TONITEt BLACKBOARD Bowery Boy Pallbearers were Gus SchmoeKel, Thursday, July 7, 1955 MORNING a son, W. H. Singley, 106 W. see. Earl Cannon, Sam Mead, Hugo JUNGLE" "High Society Virginia Normal; two broth ing Sunday.

Kampin. Elmer Smock and Har During the next few days the 6:00 Rev. R. J. Zehr old Brooks.

Burial was in Park book was borrowed by other Ger ers, Clarence, Minier; Roy, 1308 N. Eastholme one sister, Omi :41 ee A JV wpSf" 6: is Eddy Arnold Show TOMORROW! man prisoners. It was a stinging 6:30 News and Markets Pfister Hill Cemetery. e) Mrs. of Pekin 6:45 Farmers Exchange four grandchildren.

lesson to the young soldier. He determined never again to be HofcakesToo Hot ashamed ol the Gospel ol Jesus Watkins 7:00 Worlit News Roundup Burroughs Fuel Si Heating 7 1 0 Clock watcher Russell A. Courtright Christ r-7. Russell A. Courtright 60.

of After his release from prison he ONLY 7:25 Morning spore wgniignia Paul Ball 7:30 News Baumgirt Coal and waited for two years to gain ad- Glendale, a former Normal Bloomington firemen were called to Thompson's Restaurant at 208 N. Center St at 3:45 p. m. Tuesday. A grease fire on a restaurant stove had been extinguished when the fire department arrivedu.

III Wflwem-i HOMECOMING AT DAXVERS, ILL. 3 BIG DAYS JULY 7. 8, 9 Rides, Thrills, Entertainment for aJL Welcome Sponsored by DAXVERS AMERICAN LEGION POST MX oiuwi mission to the United States. Monday at a uien- Lumber -o. 7 :45 Clockwatcher where he studied at Moody Bible Jaie hospital after a brief Illness I 1 8:00 Breaiuast uud 9:00 Unity Viewpoint institute in Chicaeo.

tunerai ana Dunai wui De in i Glendale Thursday. IN ill FORI) lll'L" 9:15 Headline Edition 01 the News 9:25 Whispering Street m-An when Rirl Marries TUESDAY NIGHT of this week Mr. Courtrismt was born In Nor- aVlT I II I I -I 41 III if he stood beside Billy Graham be- mal May 6. 1895. a son ol the I I i i i in i mMBMaacoH; 10 :00 Companion fore more than 20.000 in Dort- late Mr.

and Mrs. James S. Cmirr- 10:13 raging we new 10:30 Albert L. Warner munds beautiful Westphalia Hall right He graduated from Illinois! anu eervea as interpreter ior ine state Normal University in 1916 WJBC Radio calendar 11:00 Fddie Cantor 6how and was a Navy ensign in World American evangelist More than 2,000 responded when he relayed War I. Later he tauzht hieh 11:55 Markets Carre Tire store the invitation.

AFTERNOON BAR-B-Q-RIBS IVXBT WEDNISDAT Now Serving Broiled SIRLOIN For 2 S4-Oancea TWCvWHEELS AI CONDITIONED Tcky and Wilms iSTtdaa LEXINGTON, IU. Xwe Wheels is Lecslce Ntw 4 Laos RU M. Jmt Ssstfc ef Leiiartea Jest Safe. Lcliarcly DrtTe. school in Illinois and in Dallas, Tex.

He married Francine Foster in Dallas June 6, 1923. He entered He had ably filled the same role in several other German cities. Paul Harvey West Side Coai and LumDer iq. pi us insiauanon The Gasaver CONVERSION BURNER by ff VLIAA MS You eon convert your pr eject cool furnace) to oufcv motic gas heating inex-pensively with on efficient Williamson Gas Burner. Check ovr convenient time payment plan, Phon today.

J. Kingston Son, Inc. 1212 S. Bunn St. Bloomington, HI.

Phone 2-9640 LAST TDIE3 TODAY! f- Clark Cable 8oan lUjward AVrrT. "SOLDIER OF FOKTUXF wteri 1 1 starts UZTJZZIZZZ33g2El J'" TOMORROW! where meetings were attended by real estate business after mov- Malone many thousands of his country- me to uiendale in 1942. 12:30 News Roland's 12:45 Weather Roundup- surviving are nis wile, lour sis men. His task as interpreter for the famed preacher has made ters and two brothers. Barker Motors 12:50 The Afternoon Show 1.30 Mirtin biock Jrt TVi Aftmnnn Show Mary Malinowski limed Zibell one of the most promising figures for evangelism in Germany.

It is here that he -45 Classified Page of the Ait 2:55 News Daily 3:00 Problems and Solutions Graveside rites took place Tues day afternoon at Evergreen Cem plans to work, telling others about the Bible, a book he was once etery at El Paso for Mary Malin- Fried Chicken Plate ashamed to read. owski, infant daughter of Carlin and Betty Eft Malinowski of 705 4:00 News 4:05 The Afternoon Show 4:30 Air Force Recruiting 4:45 Sir Charles Livingston'! Say It With 8:153 Star Final 5:25 News 9:30 Musically Yours 5:55 Hamm's BasebaQ Scoreboard S. Center St The baby was born Brumfield Pays $21.40 Fine for Conduct Summer Special! 3 pes. Chicken, Salad," French Fries, Hot 7E Monday evening at St Joseph's Hospital and died at '6: 06 a. m.

Tuesday. The Rev. John Ryan of 1 Rolls Frank Brumfield, 35, of 1306 Holy Trinity Church officiated. A. M.

2 Koch St was fined $21.40 Tues M. to Saving Open 6 t. (OeyligM Time) Besides the parents there are two sisters. Carta Ann and Mary Lou, at home. day afternoon by Normal Police Magistrate uerman Meaa on a MELODY MILL disorderly conduct charge.

Are YOU fhis man? 6 Mrs. Owen Edwards S. U.S. III. Another warrant, charging Morris Ave.

el Bloomington, Brumfield with possession of in Mrs. Owen M. Edwards, 78, of 114 W. Mulberry St, Normal, diedl decent literature, was not presented to the magistrate. The Bloom ington man was arrested Monday afternoon at Forest Park by Deputy Sheriff E.

C. Houchens. tcCA i a A Husband Who Never Had pE3g Time To Come Home! zzr--zEz Planning Picnic for a Group, Family, or Reunion? Reports Cable Missing One ef the Middle West's leading life Insurance companies selling all forms of individual life and accident and sickness insurance plans to appoint a General Agent In Peoria. Here is an unlimited opportunity for you if: You thoroughly know the life Insurance business You have the urge to pursue a career in agency management 9 You have the capacity for creative selling You are 30 to 45 years of age LUCCA FOREST Phone 3-2790 For Reservation Harold Edwards of Heyworth reported to the sheriff's office Tuesday that a cable across the entrance of the picnic ground owned and operated by Jim Petty northeast of Heyworth had been stolen sometime Monday night Several posts around the entrance were knocked down, according to a sheriffs report Mr. Edwards works for Mr.

Petty- YOU are ihh man: i I Dinner COLFAX AMERICAN LEGION HOMECOMING JULY 6-7-8-9 Slain Street BURKHART SHOWS end AMUSEMENTS 7 Rides and 25 Concessions Special Entertainment WEDS. July 6, 8:00 p. m. DST, Entertainment by Lexington Centennial Asoclatlon. niURSJuly 7, 8:50 p.

m. DST, Colfax Municipal Band. directed by FrankHn Smith. FRI July 8, 8:04 p. m.

DST, Regalaires Drum and Bugle Corps, Bloomington. SAT. -July 9, :00 p. m. D3T, American Legion National Champion Color Guard and Drill Team, Kankakee Post No.

85. Plus "The Shadows" Sandwiches rsnUia Service SERY-RITE RESTAURANT You will be set up on a sound and realistic financial basis. You will take over on agency office established over ten years ago. 6 You are assured an exciting and rewarding future You have the opportunity for on unlimited future wtth a rapidly growing company Your reply will be treated confidentially. Be sure to Include in it details of your personal ond insurance background and a recent snapshot.

Address Z-90M, The Pantograph HOME SERVICE A the wey en eni c3 hJt wound up mothering ha teven wJd Choose From Our 1 Here 'i the wonderfuly Lnny, richly human story cf the mart famous pep in show business EDDIE FOY vowed he'd do tingle 3 i Complete Mena Dial fi-fllfil I KocLoAnt the orJy way he knew, ty them in the Pick mm I I have I ALSO SHOUTNG only tSe additional hy I 3 MR. MAGOO CARTOON PL's GROUNDS' i "FLASU CAB c5Sj.

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