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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 8

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Bloomington, Illinois
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"narvl Team Wins si-2 Victims Listed A A Iri trn hiitl. I i4 Ct i)t r'targrtj tih un State Berth 'Fairly Good' rr: 'Ii in hi tvi titr. Sarver Gets 3 to 6 Years At Menard tl a n(uJ iki AUAM tW IV I in Comm-i- U-4 r-r tCr ittiir rfn r1ta-f rn lohjiHn) 4ry VfA-ih. rhj.ituan 4 ll. Wrr )i in r-Mrr k- ij.

t.f mM'tf 1 A lx l- rr'i-ni1ujii frun i i ai A. II M4 Irnamr fitr a.n, FAHMIP. CtTY-'rt-TW fa-ruaM tn)vTj in a Ul a nn-ti. rl t4 KfTtKf IMjr WolTdUy rt lil in "lanly fil.ii ula i 1 at O) II'- 'iUl In Vm.Mcn Tape Recorders Rented end Sold HAWKINS Studio Cimcri Shop III M. Waklal IJNCtJt.N' rN JrV IVy aro n.1 17 w4 rii AjtJ rAlun Vn, lir up mh I (h iiS Irm al 1 n-mMi wnirtii-M io imtf wfu ii.

4 h.J, In an rMa itfl IVmirfHury al Mrnsrd I Uir 'A. ef MamitrM. h- f.il.-r ljir by Orrwil Jii iiirnru Tli I ho fiv AUl li'sw mili iTiliip SIuftji. Paxfon OK's Fire House Bond Issue in Half fii at B.f Jurvrr Had 4riM nw' t'niv-rrilv nf In Ahtil. irf 10 rhuftM l.ur A qukl tut urnr U-rlf la the (VO tWk of Tuist Oaktind A nu In tin M.ik cf trvy minf ill In lUnonjlnjiion.

Tin nw lork rairtt. Awuwl Hi nmur Clinton Stmt n-l FrMon watrr nlo atood cuib riirp until x-ttt-r intakrn rtuiltf umlotl. (I'afttiisraph I'liOtol Tornado Damages 20 Block rl.inf to rrnipi" in II r.if In 'd aVd for pn.baimn ll. hy II iun; lil lor pnjalm at fc) Ihn It In d-Hfl! lp cwurt. on rw'P" Ia il uic Prkln ard C.lrwiri! A.

A DEPENDABLE EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONAL a rtMl iir Section in Gibson City t.ve n-J m. Af er Collision of Ul rwvnM-Imn of Ihrn rniH by Tivrr 7.4 ifr fur th Zrr Cn kn( TIa. Ir. lU'lrt Co. I cn uri r- 1 A tCf tc rvl 3 aciin.l H.

The jmuius ifTaiK which wrrtkr! fin ih (1 nrlra nr'y formed J.r dili1.1 flir ihi niklil. tlirrn. and cnV ImM ta d- tV 70 'ory Threat Charge Trips Gordon Mm. Mirrarn Ouitm. 55.

Sly auffnrd ruU ad bn.t atvl rrrrlird a Ma! artrM In kr a taKir atmlTl at nii't ami 9. High Winds Hit At Arrowsmith; Twin Cities Wet Th'ce vKy r-ct buy tre.r lnu'once frooi a local, Indcpenc'eri? ojenf. nn itn iv Rntn 'Mnd on nMr lirm nH nu.mins c.m oi d.c rota chj)i BR K0ln by Mr. and Ir.w.nl.xl IJ urre rfirrti.ns traffic Mrl-KAV-Mflvln KxrrrM Cor- ai liratrd at llmka 27, a arrculrd Saiutdy and hv MIxn County Suie nolle Mid rtit M.i thmn4i tie lrrn mmi jsrl hnkhnn rrt I jiniia Ta Indall That bit Ulfll 15 ik I.l flf I tllA ttfllll rt I An aptwrrnl lornid-j In Mrrrl nfm.P Off rrt MAnrlav 'drwiiirt unon mmrla.nt of C.rnld firimw rhan-l Ob (53 lii. ihh'ii m(H onrr ikmi- Birrlay.

an off diy tmnprr. ing too rloMly bnmiv hr irrM Jnralilira and hry ram, 6J 4 A hn vw drMrncd FAR-MTO CITY TI rvpU.r Mid Ihrrlay arrH hr-imd aulomob.lr rammM anoih- rrhrrf broke up a Klm 1 uSpd ai thi Hnfc "nT.h Lirn City Imprmmnl Gorrt-m thrrt to do fP hlled f. Iraff icins Saturday in Central I wnk ivth bnn. Pr off.rrr, Morr harm. Conlon made J.fO bond -nd dmrn by Mltrt C.

A 29 hM area In G.bvm Cnyi rr prrfl Vota day ntit al the hme ol Mti. Am- and to appear JuMlre ef Lexjntgn. Addm a nul a rep.led lo by thcl 00 i bre Yengle. the Pear Walter J. Rruvr at 10 hurt.

wd a no inju- VlXl iiiit a.n. OK.rrr.lo be Instated m. Mlay. Freese Jefferson, Inc. Our Slit Year 216 W.

Jefferson St. Thone 825-2011 eirvi lime miim.n? wimacer-" IfoIIowa: Mrt. Lro Bray, prr-a- wrurrrd. an Imi m( barn 1mh lad ten; j-op ninominet.w-Normal. thHriii- Mri Allison vu-e Asks $30,000 For Injuries Young Bike Racer Collides With Car were uprooted, m.iny mdi.rre micklie or the road.

Mormi pra.g, president; Mm. Gene Buchanan. Miattired. and vr lim-s and, The fame trooper reported merely clean the and Mm. Ld Cotke m-c- were mm ur uiimn uun.

a vuu uion u'mn mai mnrii oi inier aiuae ana ae- rilarv Stanford. bns, and iU provide some rev I The wvret pali for Hie past two! rONTIAC tPNSI David Slurley Eutterworlh pile fir Twin City remen, ho'yrnr, nnoumed and Clse. 6. collided with a ear while of Morton ai ued for iTO.ftiO In have been basing after era names will be drawn for new ones j'n h0'c race with anoiher boy jTazewell Cimiit Court Fnday by The only other area reporting e-xtc nive danuiRe wan a rural Me-lion nar Arrm smith. Wind de- AUIUmsMITII mn.T a rcona woman, tioiaia LAmoie Saturday afternoon fires with regulaniy during the Mroed or damaged buildings on Six farms renr Arrowsmith re-pmied heavy damage to a a rrnult of a brief but potent kix (arms there.

dry and windy week. BlonminsVin firemen bad seven CIRCLE THE Mm. Lmbie m.vs sh was struck by the defendant's ear in a parking lot at Sheridan Village He was reported In Rood rrndi. tion at St. James Hospital Saturday night.

Mission Aid Donates To ARC, Heart Fund 4 ii ilk tins inn inr. w'inaMnrm airmins wioniy hut tn 1irttm i- f1Pe No damage of ennsequence waip. m. lower tn the area was out M.irrh: vormnj Pontine police aaid David was shopnine center Dee. 24.

19'i9. reported in the Twin Cities, which for several hours. BSON -irNM- St. rauis raHnc In the 100 block of S. Ver volunteer department mane nvr received .44 inches of rain mixed Reports from that area lndi- (rom Friday to 1 Misson Aid Wednesday donated made a left turn and was each to the P.ed Cross fund and; unable to atop ui time to avoid Heart rund.

hitting a car driven by Mina T. They voted to follow the pro- Kalkwarf of Minonk. He is a son "nu "Ulu luiw.cBie inai: ip. m. Siiturday.

(No major dam- bcKinninsc at 3.M p. m. 1. A two story liou.se. barn and age wa innirred.) The storm came on the heels of shed, were heverely damaged on1 Some Ktorm srwers, clogged by falling barometer (doun to 29.4.' a farm southwest of Arrowsmith debris accumulated during the WARDS gram of the American Lutheran; of Mr.

and Mrs. James Clos.c of fit the Illinois State Normal Mm. Ortmde Builla of winter, weren't ready for the de- Church Women, and to serve the 705 E. Prairie. versity weather station) and a ns-xinpton and tenanted by Mr luge, but the problem of floodcdi Foster breakfast at the fcunnse Service.

Each member is to do savo ing inermomeier, wmen reaencu aian(j jrs. Waller Sandage. Mrs. streets was a temporary one. nate $1 for food.

record creaking 73 degrees at Washington Church Youth Elect WASHINGTON. ILL -(PNS)- p. m. (beating the old record for HOSPITAL NOTES Heads School Council WASHINGTON. ILL.

-(PNSl-Jim Gresham has been named Miss Judy Kopp has been named president of the Youth Fellowship a March 4 set in by 6 degrees t. Thp storm at Gibson City struck at about 4 43 p. m. Gibson Policeman Thomas Kelly said he m-x the twister move up State Street, then veer west. I of Zion Evangelical Lmted Breth president of the student council at Washington Community High F.URBI RT FAIRTH.TJY -PNS) Admit ren Church with Dan Faubel the ted: Mrs.

Patricia Mundell, Fair- ven George and Mis. Debra Bnggs, Pontiac. Dismissed: Mrs. Walter Hamlin, Mm. Iva Pace, Robert Eldon, Mrs.

Le Roy Craig, Billy White, Pontiac; John Landis, Cullom; vice president. Bee Heiple, secretary, and Ricky Kopp, treasurer. burv: Mrs. Muriel Randolph. For FOR SAVING! Money saved at First Federal on or before the lotb of March earns for you from the 1st.

THIS WEOC ONLY diamond rings 1 ct krtal weight School. Rick Florey is vice president. ODELL Mrs. William Maryin, who returned home Thursday from St. rest; Mrs.

Lillie- Fisher, Boone-ville, Ind. Dismissed: Silas Hardman, Fairbury; Gerald tarings, Kemp- Mrs. Beryle Schmitt, Chenoa. ATLANTA Mr. and Mm.

G. H. Turtle. Mm, Sam Ewing, Mm. Sidney Reinmil- CIBSOV COMMUNITY GIBSON CITY -(PNS)- Ad- James Hospital after surgery, is ton; Mm.

Merna Elliott. Strawn; Bt SLVKSS AREA BATTKRKD The north central section of town, including much of the business district, bore the brunt of the storm. The major single piece of damage came at the Stockcr Lumber Company. A 50 by 130 foot shed roof was lifted and blown across the street, coming to rest against the Scrapta Bane home. The house apparently was not heavil damaged.

reported to be improving. milted: Mm. Ethel Aldndge, CURRENT RATE 4 PER ANNUM ler and Mm. Robert McKown left Wednesday for Monroe, to attend the funeral of their grand Foosland; Miss Carla Gravlin.j Mrs. Mary Brantley, Chatsworth.

ABRAHAM UNCOLV MKMORIA LIXCOUV (PNS) Admitted: Melvin. Dismissed: Kenneth Higgins, Gibson City; Lester Lindelof, Sib George Bruback of Loretto is in St. Mary's Hospital at Streator for treatment for a stroke. Neighbors found Mr. Bruback in his car, inside his garage, several days ago.

HOLDER CV0 Harold Percy and family RfG. 'JW $249 Mrs. Tina Donnan, Mrs. Bailey Elkins and Mrs. Aureilla James, Lincoln; Lewis Stout.

Mount Pu- ley; Miss Loetta Martin, Plate glass windows were blown daughter and niece, Mm. Patricia Irish Douglas. EMDEN Mr. and Mm. Harry McCormick returned Tuesday from a two week vacation trip to Pensacola, Fla.

where they were guests of ONLY '10 DOWN out of five business houses the laski; C. M. Adkins, Chenoa; Mrs. Fashion Shop, Cornie's Shoe Shop, Clarence Greenhalgh. Greenview; Western Auto Store, the Gamble Mrs.

John Kindred, Atlanta; Clar-Store and the Noble Brothers Seed enee Mason, Armington. Company. Dismissed: Mrs. A. J.

Ruse, of Fort Sill, are visiting the ROBERTS Alfred Fairley is a patient in the Gibson Community Hospital in Gibson City and is receiving treat Roy Percys of R. R. 1, Bloom- Mr. and Mm. S.

R. Bell and farm A large sign registering the rime Written guarantee, plus 5-yr. trade-in privilege. 14K white er yellow gold let-tingt for men and women. and temperature was blown off the ment for a back condition.

Mrs. Ray Steincr has moved Lincoln; Mrs. Leonard Graham and Ruth Bozarth. Mason City; Arthur D. Bode, McLean; Annet-ta Kay Hoyt, Fancy Prairie; Mrs.

ington. Percy will attend a signal course school for eight weeks at Fort Monmouth, N. J. His family will remain at the Percys and at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Strayer in Le Roy. COURT NOTES Livingston County SAN JOSE Mrs. John Bafford of Huntsvilie, is visiting with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mm. Bill Bafford.

from the Otto farm north of Roberts to Piper City where she purchased a new home. Mrs. Edward Blair is visiting relatives in Florida. Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Ryan and family have moved to a farm east of Chatsworth. James A. Hcndrickson, ISew Holland. ST. (LARA'S LINCOLN -IPNS) Admitted: Mrs.

Glenn Reynolds, Lincoln; newly built Gibson City Federal Loan building. ROOF, CHIMNEY GO The wind blew the roof off a barn belonging to Guy Barrow at 13th Street and Route 54, took off the chimney of the Lester Moody home on North Melvin and destroyed a garage at Mm. Gertrude Phillips' home on North Sangamon. North Wood and North Melvin streets suffered considerable Gloria Armstrong, Chestnut; Vel- PONTIAC ma Claybaugh and Naomi lis- dale, Mason City. ARMINGTON Dismissed: EHiel Hopp, Mrs.

Mrs. Eva Thorton Brown has J7, of Striker. OWo, was fined $10 and STERN'S Will Install 30 sq. yds. of Lovely Bigelov 100 Nylon Tweed Carpeting WALL-TO-WALL Donald Logan, Mrs.

Claude Rme-hart, Mrs. Oscar Blackford, Mur- snlH hpr roiHfnrf in Arminirton costs by Justice of the peace Aionzo soia ner re.siaence in Anningion on disobeying and has moved to Tucson, Ariz, i traffic aicnni. Donald 1 T. aS Johnston and son, Lincoln; Kevin Inr as Uth Street. II Fay, Atlanta.

1 Mil Low One Price SPOKE(S) from ST. AMI'S PONTIAC (PNS) Admitted: David Close, Mrs. Francis lleisner, Steven J. Durham, Sle- WE MEASURE IT! ROOMS the Color Wheel III I.O(i I'OWFR FAII.l Ri: The majority of the homes lying between 8th and 3 1th Streets "and Stale Street and Lott Boulevard, suffered damage of one sort or another either to windows or chimneys or television antennas or porches or roofs, said a Pantagraph reporter at the scene. Power was off for 55 minutes, and the power for street lights had not been restored at 9 p.

m. City employees, as well as employees of the Central Illinois WE GUT IT! Heating and 1 ISSI BSi I i 51 RL. BIGELOW CARPET 30 Square Yards 'Air Conditioning WE PAD IT! efforts to provide color as I 1 1rVjfl 7 YOU like it II I VJWtttkrK Walter Ivey Co. Don't envy a colorful II I Ph. 828-0134 E.

Front home have one I WE INSTALL IT! i IT cv I -r MANY MONTHS TO PAY Includes heavy waffle padding, and complete installation Exclusive at Stern's the carpet with the locked-ln color. This carpet is moth-proof, sun-proof, mildew-proof, cleans easily and is wonderfully stain-resistant The color is actually part of the nylon fibers NOT fibers that have only been dipped in color. Beautiful, lasting color that won't wear out, wash out, even bleach out "Fantastic" is the word for the wear this carpet will give you. Tough nylon fibers will stand up for years even in homes of large families. It's guaranteed for five full years.

Other Yardages at Comparable Low Prices! If I may "Paar-a-phrase" an expression I kid you not Let's face it! Our best ads do not appear in this paper, neither are they heard on the local radio station. Furthermore, they aren't prepared either by myself or any of the staff of local advertising mediums. Our most effective ads are prepared, edited and distributed by our customers. Our only control over this is in the manner in which your decorating needs are served by us. We are extremely grateful for the boosters we seem to have, and invite you to join the in.

iuid us, in our mutual I BIGELOW Color-locked NYLON CARPET Will Outwear Other Carpet Fabrics i 817 E. FRONT, BLO0MINGT0N, ILL. Your Guide to Smort Oecorotion Store Hours: 8:00 A. M. to 5:30 P.

M. Monday Tlirough Saturday FREE PARKING PHONE 825-6085 IUBSER STAMPS Mode in Our Own Plant Protett Your CHECKS From THEFT A BANK ENDORSEMENT STAMP Contact Your Bonk! "keub the rruw" 1 Eatassait.

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