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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 2

Publication:
The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
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2
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Pahtaernph, Bloomlngton, 111., July 15, 1965. I TOITT Church Classrooms Offered School Board I I III A possible temporary solution Jefferson School. This was because Centennial School, where to eastside overcrowding of classrooms had never been broached to the board before, though very often churches use school facilities when they experience housing problems. Said Mr. Stephens of St.

John's offer: "If it offers any possibility of relieving the trans, porting of students we should take a look at it." Supt. George N. Wells told the board he would investigate the possibilities. overcrowding. The system owns two east-side sites where it intends to build elementary schools, but voters twice turned down a bond issue proposal which was to have provided the funds needed to build them.

schools came to the attention of the school board at its meeting Wednesday, and the idea fell on receptive ears. the children normally would go, was overcrowded. Other children also are transported from other sections of the Centennial and Oakland eran Church that it had a number of fine new clasrooms it could make available to the school system on weekdays. The new church is at 1617 E. Emerson, near Fairway Knolls.

The system last year had to transport 53 elementary children from Fairway Knolls to Member Vernon Ogren re-! school districts a total of, about 300 in all because of I layed to fellow members the suggestion from St. John's Luth-! The Idea of using church PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SAT. AND SUN. OPEN 10 TO 10 DAILY SUNDAY 12 TO 7 FJ A QIVIHON Of 1. 1.

KIBOI COMMHT 7(. FOR BACK TO SCHOOL SEWINGH Low Class Visits Courthouse Pointers on the operation of family division of Mclioan County Circuit Court are Riven by Associate Judge Wayne C. Townley Jr. to three members of the Bloomlngton High School business law class. With him are, from left, Jeanne.

Durham, Charles Brooks, class instructor, and Ronald Hartzler. Carport Permission Going Before Board Mrs. J. R. Terry of 2(16 S.

State has asked the Zoning URBAN RECOVERY Repaired House Loses Ban Sign Board of Appeals for a variance to allow construction of a carport. Her appeal will be heard at the boards meeting at 7 p.m. July 28 at City Hall. Seth Boyden invented malleable cast iron in 1826. Tt was a new role Housing cases where the house doesn't but need to be condemned, docs need to have repairs." Counselor Ernest Kinzer played Wednesday: Instead of nailing a condemnation sign on a building, he was able to go out and remove NORMAL CENTENNIAL one from a house restored to found condition.

Usually tabbed the villain of housing enforcement cases, Mr. Kinzer was almost jubilant ''A 3 Wednesday about being able to lift the ban from a house at 1611 W. Illinois. Repairs including a new floor and installation of a septic tank brought tne house up to "standard" condition. With a few finishing touches the house owned by Mrs.

Verna White will be ready for use again, Mr. Kinzer said. It was the first time since the city went into its housing code program and established the job of housing counselor about I l'x Ox Save! Values lo 39 Yd- WiMlfik New-for-School I Ipk, FALL COTTONS ll i yds. 7 -H I 11 II II frflllj now, save, and 'sew a pretty new wardrobe for Jig fal1, Cnooso from a splendid assortment of 8080 Vvvnl 1 WiJrr mi'- 'VST TT TT Pasy-care cottons in crisp, new geometric, floral and VyU 1 IISIL Jnl' Prints anfl solid coloi-s. 33" wide.

1-10 yd. ASHA' f- COTTON BLENDS I DRESS COTTONS FASHION FABRICS ri 49crf. 1 59,. i 44V t- Drip-dry poplins, gabat-dines, Vll Values to yd. nitrk-tonc Dark, light enlnr pin or wide R0nds, sport swoar prints, others, duck cloths, novelties.

36x45" i-kud3( Sijstriprs. CVt-ast' -sisiani. six months ago that there had been an Instance where the BARBERSHOP CHORUS CONCERT Saturday, July 77 at 8 P.M. HANCOCK STADIUM Illinois State University Admission Free Freewill collection will be taken. situation of a condemned house was reversed and the house made liveable.

"Things may improve, too," Mr. Kinzer said, "now that we're using this 'Occupancy Prohibited' sign that's for You Get "Up-To-Date" Auto Financing Service at American State Financing automobiles is a special service of this bank tas been for over 20 years. Here you get: Low bank rates yf Monthly payments to fit your income Auto Insurance of your choice Life Insurance at no extra cost PLUS your own home-town bank credit, so important a part of the "Up-To-Date" Service of the American State. Call Mr. Koos at 967-6221 for complete details.

I1 1ID0" PRINT "PAN-O-RAMA" PRINT COTTON 3 99( Fri'sh-liKikinii sailcloi prints, oti" widf in 1(1-20 yd. lengths. SKIRT AND SUIT FABRICS 49 Flannels, gabardines, sharkskins and textured weaves, wide. FINE WOVEN COTTONS 49 yd. Values to 1.29 yd.

Plaids, cheeks, prints crease-resistant fabrics. Schooltime Combed Cottons 37 yd. Crease-resistant ginghams in plaids, stripes, dobby weaves; SOLID COTTON 399c Cieasi'-resisUnt broadcloths, leverse Iwist cloths, prints. Installment Loan Department Hours: Monday Friday 9:00 to 6:00 Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday 9:00 to 5:00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. iff it Opposite the House of Courts ON MAIN STREET.

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