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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 5

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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The Pantagrapli A-5 Bloomington-Normal, III. Sept. 27, 1970 Union, Tick Purchases Sh Real Estate own in 'mup ii muni i)w mi jii" i.wn..i)ii i ty Vv H' Vrv vSfv' By Roland White Two commercial transactions, each involving a sale price of $35,000, were shown in deeds on file last week with County Recorder Mae Deane. Local 263 of the Laborers International Union of America bought a steel building on Old Cabin Town Road from Vanley F. Carby.

The building meas Dickinson mattress factory Louise J. Hopper estate to before it burned. Joseph Mittal, 503 E. Grove; Mr. Tick said he anticipates Helen Martha Kraft and James industrial expansion in that A.

Greer to James W. Ed-area since his firm and he now mondson, 6 Clinton Place, Nor-have all the property from Lin- Lawrence W. Lonney and coin to Lafayette. William A. Peek to Michael L.

The company's 1 Wilmeth, 1402 Eastholme; fabricating 'and scrap opera-1 Thomas J. Bradbury to Kimble tions occupy property which s- Bishop, 710 Franklin, Nor-could be used interchangeably. ma'- The McDonald location may! O. F. Schalk to Joan Schaab, I If If -v 1 lit' spa fjvW i ,1 Iadgewood Terrace; Everett be rented, he said.

Other Sales seven other Bloomincton deeds totaled $154,400 and three' Normal totaled $79,500. Tandy, 3 Linwood residence prices were $40,000 in Normal and $33,000 in Bloom ington. The list: Mj6Wiyt iMiiiti rmii-ii ii i mi wimn i iiiTni in.il ures 50 by 72 ieet. it is on a tract of slightly more or less than an acre. Morris Tick Co.

bought the; A. Y. McDonald warehouse, 705 uncoin, irom me esiaie oi Mrs. Elsie J. Sperry.

The build ing is poured concrete in quon-set style. Firm Moving The McDonald plumbing fixture business is moving to 500 E. Bell after the first of the year, firm officials said. Local 263 will remodel the Cabin Town Road property for additional offices before moving Business Manager Harry Ayers said. The union's present headquarters is at 203 S.

Center. It is earmarked tor part oi a parking lot to serve the planned county courthouse-jail complex in nrKon rnnoirol 'Law and Order' Topic For Gibson Woman's Club Ou Me Old On With New Margie Cleary, 16, and Mike Rettke, 14, were two more of several Stanford teens furnishing man hours. Building is owned by Bob Emberton. The center will be "Ye Olde Blacksmith Shoppe." (Pantograph Photo) CITY (PNS) District 6 State Police, will L. ZODf, Of the'crvalr nn "T.nw nnH DrrW" GIBSON Trooper clean the old building.

They hope to convert building into youth center by Nov. 15. On duty were Linda Rettke, right, and Mary Tyner, both T6. Stanford Out with the old end in with the new. That was the story Saturday at the old blacksmith shop here, as Stanford High School teen-agers worked to M.

Brown to Ollie Pocs, 109 N. irnfiliHw Normal- Thpnriorf P. Olofson to Marv F. Statz. 1101 E.

Washington; Opal Brandt to Drive; Vernon J. Lierman to Doris Jean Hayes, 829 W. Elm; Loray D. Koerner to Ronald V. Mays, 306 N.

Evans. when members of the Gibson City Woman's Club meet at 2 ip.m. Monday at the Woman's Club Memorial Building, Mrs. A. H.

Gerber and Mrs. WlitdlDllliH "IwTTr 1 1 II mmm Safety Education Division of; Man, -69, Held Qn Morals Count i 2 Doctorates at ISU; Other Degrees to 183 County Clerk' Extends Hours LINCOLN (PNS) County Clerk Weldon B. Frantz announced Friday his courthouse office will be open all day Saturday for the convenience of voters who need to register or change their voting precinct before the Nov. 3 general election. Monday is the deadline for all voter registration.

Firemen Go To Hospital; False Alarm Bloomington firemen said they were called to Mennonile Hospital at 1:47 a.m. Saturday when an alarm was accidentally set off by an employe. project. John Vishneau, 69, who gave nhope foster will serve as Formerly Factory ino address- vvas beinS held of the tca com" Irving Tick, president of Bloomington police Saturday on mittee-Morris Tick said the firm' a charge of indecent exposure, Accorcjing to Mrs. Donald S.

already owned property ad-j police said they found President, there will be a joining the McDonald man siuing in the 200 bl()ck of; change in the club's schedule warehouse, including a concrete nmlhis JGar- Meetings wil1 bG on slab used by the plumbing fix-7rm Morns al JU the second Monday of each tures supplier for storage. This Friday. Vishneau also was' month, instead of twice a month was the site of the Dodge- charged with drunkenness. as in the past. Glen Rock, N.J.; Mitchell Wax, Flushing, N.Y.: James Ross, Niagara Falls, N.Y Arthur Paddock, Plymouth, Ohio; David Dymacek, Bumpass, Va.t Peeraslt Kam-nuansllpa, Bankok, Thailand) Maw-Sen Liao, Chia-YI, Taiwan; Hslen-Wen Wu, Taipei, Taiwan.

no on y. mm bar mm mr wmw i iu iitjuk mm mm mmmm mm mtm mm mi mm ana Ml I I iT MAIN AND JEFFERSON SHOP TOMORROW FROM NOON UNTIL NINE IN THE EVENING town and country look it's Donegal tweed and has new free-swing back Here's a sporlcoal that's strong on fashion interest oil the way around. Buttoned pockets and wide wide lapels free-swing, belted back. It's a great new look! Freer, more casual! Choose this Donegal Iweed in gray brown, $85 Wear it with Hathaway's English chambray shirt in blue, tan, or raspberry, $1 1. And slacks with flared leg, 27.50.

Kennedy, Arrowsmith; John Rhoda, Che- noa; Paul Roggy, Le Roy; Kanoan Strubhar, McLean. Others Lawrence Jontz, Buda; Terry Webb, Princeton; Harold Hildebrandt, Spring Vallav; cnanes oecxer, Virginia; Will (El Jamal) Nunnally, Champaign; Charles Hedrick, Pentield: Terry Hogg, Taylorvllle; Carol Meyer, Flora. Michael Glbler, Joan Robinson Wallers, Arlirtatnn Heiahts; Karen Pawlak, Nelda Schutz Wallace, Calumet City; Lucy An- dris, caron Hassen, Marnynn norna, Irving Zucker, Chicago. Rreaorv ThomDSon, Doiton; Beryl Chapman, Flossmoor; Barry Rowe, Franklin Park; Dolly Agness, Northlake; Susan Collins, Oak Lawn; John Grove, Palatine; Peter Andersen, Jeffrey Krauklis, Park Forest; Roger Heinrich, Clinton. Tuscola Represented Connie French Goodrich, Tuscola; Beverly Ginder, Bensenville; Alfred Beilfuss, Glen Ellyn; Cynthia Smith, Hinsdale; Blaine Mitcnell, Naperville; Joe Jones, Vandalia; Richard Meyers, Sesser; Robert Bleorer, Mincoka; Larry Hesch, Geneseo; David Gutschlad, Kewanee.

Ross Vogel, Cissna Park; Janice Nolde Blotckv. Bruce Cluver, Onarga; Wray LaFond, Woodland; Ronald Cuny, North Aurora; Lou Pope, Yorkville; Ted Alan, Lake Zurich; Jamej Lauer, Long Grove; Rhonda Raymond, Waukegan; Diane Miller, Ottawa. John Schumacher, Peru; Elizabeth Jerjsen. Streator; Andrea Jacobson, Pon- tiac; Robert Baker, Lincoln; Jack Burke, James Zenk, Marengo; Sharol Hanson Booker, Decatur; Mary DeFrates, Alton; Stephen Skinner, Edwardsville. Marilvn Suess, Granite City; Billle White Reed, Havana; Ellen Culbertson Reese.

San Jose; Sandra Penn ngton. Metropolis; Keith Krueger, Aledo; Alice Kness, Matherville; Keith Petrie, New Windsor. Ce'le McCarthy, Jacksonville; Russell Bulthaus, Chana; Ronald Finch, For-reston; Mardee Farrow, Bartonville; Jean Maher, Brimfield; Steve Stenser, Edwards; Trudy Burtis Thurm, Peoria; Harry Sutphen, Milmine. Karlis Barons, Rock Island; Melanie Eddings Coons, Robert Heitz, Janet Smith Terry, Allen Thornburgh, Springfield; Angela Blake, LaFavette; Wilma Carroll, Creve Coeur; Larry Decker, East Peoria; Michael Stubbs, Mackinaw; Karen Kaiser, Morton. Gary Tucker, Danville; Edna Hoges, Fairfield; Russell Erickson, Erie; Robert Allen, Joliet; Mary Roach Talbert, Lockport; Karen Proffit, Wilmington; Nancy Nuernberger, Rockford; John Reel, Conqerville; Rebecca Kennel West, Me-tamora; Joyce Visserinq, Mlnonk; Raymond Isaia, Roanoke; Carolyn Reynolds, Crestwood, May-May Tan, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

Master Degree Receiving master's degrees were Bloomington Lee Brooks, 1003 Monroe Drive; Lynnetle Fay, 1247 Dogwood Lane; William Fritz, 706 S. Lee; Wini Goben, 304 W. Lincoln; Ronald Kramme, 1712 Wildwood Road; Robert Miller, 209 W. Mulberry. Normal Curt Ball, 505 E.

Locust; Gerald Costello, A-12 Cardinal Court; Thomas Honn, 908 S. University; Jac-quelyn Schneider Kinder, 219 Keiser. Other McLean County William Ritter, Chenoa; Susan Jacobs Vogel, Lexington; Ronald Thomas, Saybrook; Samuel Redding, Towanda. Others Howard Wolcott, John Young, Princeton; Robyn Chapman, Champaign; Robert Arkell, Norbert Bora, Daniel Drinka, Dlmltri Lazo, Sister Patricia Monahan, Chicago. Julia Maytan McKinney, Cicero; Gene Wensel, Justice; Lawrence Heintzman, Lansing; Cecilia Brow, Richard Syverson, Maywood; Charles Pagels, Midlothian; Robert Petersen, Schiller Park; William Vrba Stickney.

From Wheeling Patsy Henderson Buckley, Wheelinq; James Bader, Weldon; Thomas DaCosse, Hinsdale; Joseph Miller, Paris; Robert Rlckett, Allamont; David Wells, Lewis-town; LeRoy Steffes, Morris; Mary Jane Vincent Ingram, Cambridge. Thomas Petit, Clifton; Margaret Coney Mohar, Watseka; Mary Kreqor Perona, Aurora; Richard VanLelrsburg, St. Charles; Patricia Heany Ronan, Mun-delein; Maureen Supan Kasza, Peru; Richard Peters, Streator. Diane King Burnett, Forrest; David Shurr, Pontiac; Vaughn Craft, Atlanta; Larry Fulton, Franz Grossman, Stephen McNamara, Gail Olsen, Lindj Dick Watson, Decatur; Dale Goby, Raymond; William Adams, Lee Applegate, Donald Bevenour, Robert Johnson, Peoria. Alan Johnson, Riverton; Carolyn Vlste, Springfield; James Cole, East Peoria; Everett Duane Hill, Donald Millard, Virgil Morton, Peklni Opal Helnlger Bachman, Washington; Kim Grohsrlng, Rock Falls.

Helrn Patfon, Peotone; James Moreau, Rockford; Edward Asthaller, Washburn; Jack Parks, Carmlchacl, Ralph Johnson, Orlando, Robert Gavan, Alleqan, Patricia Behrens, Hudsonville, Elizabeth Harris, Slate Potluclc Thursday LE ROY (PNS) The Lc Roy Household Science Club will meet Thursday for a noon potluck in the home of Mrs. Edith Wells, with Mrs. Lulu Carmen and Mrs. Ethel Taylor assisting. Mrs.

Joan Brooks will givc thc lcsson "Saveitis-" The Pantagraph Telephone All 1 Published dully and Sunday by THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, 301 W. Washington Bloominslon, Illinois 61701. Terms of Subscription By Carrier In Bloominqton-Normat: cents a week. By Motor Route: 70 tents By Mall: Invtv Illinois, Dally and Sunday: Year S7Q.0O; 6 mo, illHj I Dally only: Year mo. 1 M.OO.

Outside llllnos sold only as Daily and Sunday combination: Year J76.00; IIS.75; 1 mc 3 .00. Mail subscriptions to members Armed Foros In Illinois: Year SIVOQj 3 $4. SO. OuWde Illinois: Year 00 3 46.00. Sunday only mall subscriptions In Illinois si.

25 por month, JIO.w pr year, outside llllnon $1 50 per month) VAX TVZ'Z ps'd Illinois State University granted two doctor of education degrees following a late summer session. Eighty-one master's degrees and 102 bachelor's degrees were earned. Receiving doctorates were Mrs. Betty Guth, Peoria, and Edward A. Gaskill, Lincoln.

Both earned their degrees in educational administration. Works in Peoria Mr. Guth is coordinator of the Special Education Association of Peoria County. Formerly she was supervisor of student teaching at Simpson College, Indianola, Iowa. Mr.

Gaskill is principal of the Lincoln Junior High School, Lincoln. He received a bachelor of science degree in agriculture from the university of Illinois in 1957. He began his teaching career in Newman. Mr. Gaskill received a master's degree in education from the University of Illinois in 1961 and a specialist degree from Eastern Illinois University in 1968.

Bachelor's Degrees Receiving bachelor's degrees at ISU were: Bloomingtorv Penny Metcalf DeBour- bon, 40V2 W. Olive; Robert DeBourbon, 403V3 W. Olive; Dennis Dunlap, 806 Summitt: Terrv Maxwell. 1106 S. Low.

Normal Gary Fowler, 803 Highpoint Road: Phil I id Stanley, 1004 Samantha. Other McLean County Mary Vetter Ralph S. Bell Billy Graham Evangelist To Speak LINCOLN (PNS) Ralph S. Bell, a full-time associate evangelist of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association since 19G5, will be special guest speaker at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Lincoln Christian College.

The program will be in Restoration Hall of thc Se minary. Mr. Bell is a 1957 graduate of Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, and holds a B.A. Degree from Taylorville University, and B. D.

Degree from Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, Calif. Mr. Bell and his wife have two children. He holds a professorship at the Bible Training School in Los Angeles and a chaplain's post at the Los Angeles County Jail. From 19G0-(5, he ministered thc West Washington Community Church1 Angeles.

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