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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 9

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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9
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IK. Newspaper Men Pick Jenison For President Former Dwinht Publisher Dies; III Short Time WANTED! Papers Magazines Dishes Bedding Furniture Rugs Clothing --Baby Clothes Miscellaneous Household Items For Pickup Service Phone 7-8765 THE SALVATION ARMY 208 South Madison St. I CHICAGO (ji Downs tate i newspaper executives advanced Edward Jenison of the Parts Bea-' con-News to the presidency of the i Illinois Daily Newspaper Markets DW1GHT-PNS1-Allrn F. 218 W. Waupansie irmer own t.

publisher and editor of the Dwiht Star and Herald, d.ed at 7 a. m. Monday at DwiRht Veterans Hospital bere he had been a patient since Sunday noon. He was taken to the Baker Fu Sunday in the closing session of their two day annual meeting. Jenison succeeds William K.

Todd of the Rockford Morning Star and Register Republic on neral Home. Funeral arrance- July 1 to head the organization ments are incomplete. which serves and sells advertising for member downstate papers. He was born In Lyndonville. Vt.

You Can SAVE NOW By Filling Your Coal Bin Now! LOW FILL-VP PRICES NOW IN effect: Todd was named a member of Aug. 1S73. He spent tus early Lie in Lynd-Tnville and was edu Linda Allison Ronald Shoel Camera Craft Photo the board of directors. Succeeding Jenison as vice pres cated In Vermont. As a youth he published a newspaper in Lyndon ident is Burrell Small of the Kan Linda Allison Best NCHS kakee Daily Journal.

The new sec retary -treasurer succeeding Small, is Kendall White of the ville. He came to Dwight. Nov. 1. 1905.

and joined William G. DuVJn as co-publisher of the Dwicht Star and Herald. Following Mr. Dus-tin't death he became sole publisher and editor of the Star and Scholar-Ron Shoel Second Largest Assortment of Fine Quality Produce From All Producing Areas FLORIDA FRESH GOLDEN West Side a Linda Allison is valedictorian of -606-7 The Elgin Courier-News. Principal speaker Sunday was H.

V. McNamara, president of the National Tea Co. The food chain executive said his company Judy Freese, tie for Margaret IL J. Lampe Cup. given to girl with the Normal Community High Herald.

He sold the paprr in 1352 and ret red but continued to work School graduating class. She was highest scholastic record for year; named Monday morning at a stu spent two-thirds of its 56,387,795 advertising budget for 1955 on Wayne Fisher, "Service Award," given to student who has given most service to the school. dent "Honors" assembly. part time in the planL He Lad worked at the paper Saturday. He was a veteran of the Spanish-American War and was asso LUMBER CO.

The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. newspaper advertising. The newspaper publishers, man George Allison of 504 E. Willow "Remember the Lumber Number" agers and advertising executives Normal, naa a scnoistic av- K.I erage of 4.9062.

A "straight A'VrTlCe IN me 5 heard speeches Saturday by Fred record would give a 5.0 average. Hecht, general sales manager IWU Play Staff ciated with the Dwight Congregational Church. He was a member of the Livingston Lode, No. 371. AF and AM.

Bloomington Consistory, and Mohammed Shrine, Peoria. In 1930 he was commander In chief of the Sons of Union Veterans for bears. Roebuck and and The valedictorian citation carries with it a medal and one year's Carl Nelson, managing director- owner of the Publication Re possession of the Stutzman Val Heads of crews for "Family Portrait," a modern religious search Service. Who Will be ihe New Face edictorian Memorial Trophy. In ad drama, final production of the year to be given by the School of Dramatics and Speech at Illinois Wesleyan University, were Under the Crown? A Queen would enjoy owning a 'Corner1 Reports Burglary Loss E.

J. Daly reported to Bloom Good Ears mi announced Friday by Robert and for many years was publisher of the Banner, official magazine of the SUV. At the time cf his death he was chairman of Grand Army of Republic National ILgh-way Committee. Surviving are the wife of Dwight; three sons, Paul. San Francisco, Roger, Denver, Dud Price, technical director for the dition Linda will receive a scholarship to the university ot her choice.

Salutatorian of the 1956 Gass is Ronald Shoel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shoel of Towanda. Ronald's average was 4.8888, just .0174 off the average of Linda. Gather Other Honors Runners-up to the top two were Joan Cutter, Edith Wood and Sandra Nardin.

play. The show will run Wednesday ington police early Sunday morning that someone had entered Red's Corner at 1101 W. Locust through Saturday in the Main Lounge of Memorial Center. It Is St. sometime Saturday night and had taken a number of items.

Taken were 12 pocket watches. ley, Livermore. two brothers of Sheffield, VL: one sister in Arizona; three grandchildren and two great grandchildren. CALIFORNIA In addition to her valedictorian being presented in conjunction with the University's Contemporary Arts Festival and is under the direction of Dr. Lawrence Tucker.

Curtain time for each per award Linda was given the Bausch General Electric Appliance St. Charles Custom Built Steel Kitchen Lennox Heating Cooling System in a Home of Her Choice Miss Bloomington-Normal Pageant May 25 8 P.M. B.H.S. All Tickets $1.00 Unreserved BURROUGHS PLUMBING HEATING Free Parking Normal, 111. Phone 8-8585 and Lomb Award for achievement in the physical sciences, and the two flashlight, 15 cartons of cigarettes, 400 pennies, 18 ball point pens, 10 assorted pencils, a bottle of pop and a piece of pie.

Entrance was gained by taking TRACTOR BACK" formance is 8 p. m. Tickets may Danforth Foundation Award to the senior girl showing most evidence the screen off a rear window andiof qes of leadership. Ronald also won several other honors. He received the Sons of the American Revolution award and the Amreican Legion award for citizenship qualities, the "Boys be purchased at Memorial Center desk.

Heading crews are Ron Davis, Fairbury, assistant director; Robert Lewis, stage manager; Fletcher Coleman, Bloomington. scene coastruction: Ann Bodine. properties; Jan Mueller and Edie Bird, costumes; Don Gott-schalk, Bloomington, sound; Tom Hawk, lights; Barbara Oweni and John Jordan, publicity; Bun-yan Andrew, ticket sales; Phyllis Krahmer, house manager. Citizenship Award" in a poll Large Head among students and faculty mem bers, and the Student Council Plaque. Court Notes McLEAN COUNTY COUNTY COURT Petition of Russell W.

LaRue to annex five lots in Croxton's Addition to the Bloomington and Normal Sanitary District filed and set for hearing at 10 a. m. June 18. PROBATE COURT Estate of Edward Schroeder: Final report approved. Executor discharged.

JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT William P. Elliott. H. 1318 W. Mul.

David Shinneman was another multipl" award vinner. He was given the DeKalb- Agriculture A 11-1 T1istiia nn1 tlnMU Osborne Trophy for the boy with Red Czechs Announce Back Injuries of all types are FLORIDA NEW RED the highest scholastic average! A Pro.i nt I 'niPt among the seniors who have Ul Jrlc TIME TO CONSIDER ROOF DRAINAGE PRODUCTS Now we can supply you with: 20 ft. lengths, 26 12 in. girth Style Gutter. 25 ft.

lengths, 26 12 in. girth Style Gutter. SAVINGS Fewer joints to solder fewer joints to leak time saved. Cost per foot as for standard 10 foot lengths. From our complete stock also pick up standard gutter, eave trough, conductor pipe and all fittings.

Prepare now for the spring rush. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR MaGIRL FOUNDRY AND FURNACE COMPANY 413 E. OAKLAND AVE. PH. 5-2087 BLOOMINGTON, ILL.

given letters in athletics. being successfully treated daily by Chiropractors. DR. F. E.

mXL 307-S Llrtngttoa Bldg. rhone -4M LONDON (U.P.) Commu Win Major Awards Others who won major awards i berry St, returned to county jail in lieu of $20 fine on drunk and disor-' derly charge. Harold E. Barlow. 19.

717 W. Chest-1 nut St. forfeited $14 bond on disorder-t ly count. Harold L. Halsey.

30. 1233 E. Empire I fined $9 for stop sign violation. nist Czechoslovakia Saturday announced arrest of 10 persons who were charged with spying on the were Dale Dungan and Sharon Smith, honor Thespians: Joan Cut Czech jet plane industry for the ter, named "Best Alice Reum, winner of the Fu BLOOMIN GTON POLICE COURT EXTRA FANCY WASHED ture Homemaker of America IIOLLIS KAY'S ItoodlanP award; Marianne Collings. "Girls Zella Atkins.

3S. Decatur, and Emit McCollam. 34. R. .3.

sent to county jail in default of $29 fines on drunkenness charges. Emest Straedeli. 58. Commercial Hotel, paid $28.90 on drunkenness charge. Mason Williams.

89. of 313 East Citizenship Award; Jerry Slav- United States. The announcement by Prague Radio said the Interior Ministry had uncovered "another espionage organization operating for the American Secret Service and directed from West Berlin." The announcement said the ring "was linked with American centers abroad both through its ens, Boys Danforth Foundation Cor. Oakland Ave. and Lee St.

Plenty FREE Parking Spnce award; Mildred Hinshaw, Nancy Jane Peairs Cup for journalism drunkenness charge dropped by arresting officer. Uavid E. Carter. 20. of 609 W.

Front achievement; James Wierman, John Calvin Ilanna Cup to the boy Pound Bag paid sz9 on speeding charge. Gladys Thomas. 38. Loa Ant.tn V.frncsainl terra with the highest scholastic record agents and by modern transmit- paid $24 on state speeding charge. for the year; Nancy Wills and ters of American production." Arthur Kerr.

21. of 102 Tannrr Be Sure to Register For Our FREE CAR Full of Groceries! paid $19 on state charge of operating a vrrucie wim no a river license. 416 N. MAIN ST. PHONE 5-3870 William Coker.

32. Wakeeney. paid $9 on state charge of failing to proviae muatiaps lor irucK. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY TENNESSEE KENTUCKY To Be Given Away HAMS MARKET 918 W. Market Save With Everedy Coupons SUNDAY, MAY 20 Manorle Reed.

58. Oak Park, paid $19 on state speeding charge. Jesse W. Tipsword. 39.

Mulberry Grove, paid $19 on state charge of operating a vehicle with a defective muffler. Floyd W. Williams. 63. Mulberry Grove, paid $14 on state speeding charge.

James Cude. 39. Sedan. paid $14 on state charge of disobeying a ted light. Philip Foley.

22. Chicago, paid $24 on state speeding charge. CENTER CUT SLICED BACON FRESHLY SLICED BEEF LIVER ALL MEAT LARGE BOLOGNA FRESH, MEATY SPARE RIBS No Purchase Neccary. Register at Our Store or at Wiley Motors pJ Lb. NORMAL POLICE COURT With favorable weather we expect to receive shipments each day.

Price for Monday and Tuesday will be FREI 300 PHILCO 1 TON fair CMdiiiinieir REGISTER AT STORE DRAWING THIS MAY 19 GRADE PAN-READY TlMU Lawrence Burdette White. 31. Water- i man. forfeited $14 for speeding. Lyle Byro, 34.

Sandwich, forfeited 1 $14 for speeding. I Lawrence V. Tucker. 30. DeKalb.

for- I feited $14 for speeding. I Roland George Harbolt, 62. 210 S. i Main $29 fine for drunkenness suspended for one year. Willie T.

Harris. 23. Decatur, forfeit- I ed $33 posted on charges of driving without an operator's license and with only one license plate. James Lee Lehman. 21, Rockford.

forfeited $14 for speeding. James LeRoy Miller. 18. Mansfield, posted operator's license in lieu of $29 bond on charge of improper muffler and driving in an unsafe manner. Case Marhoef er 2Lb.

Thick SLICE BACON 79c Pkf. Quart Box Lean PEER READY-TO-EAT PICNIC HAMS ALL MEAT SKINLESS WIENERS FRESH, 100 PURE GROUND BEEF THE NEW BUSCII GROUND BEEF 3 u. 79c CUBAN continued until a. m. Saturday.

Victor Eugene Bowman. 18. East 1 Chattanooga. forfeited $24 for speeding. William Mayfield.

32. Assumption, fined $14 for failure to grant right of way. Louis Faulkner. 45. Garland.

fined $14 for speeding. John W. Brinkenhoff. 19. Springfield, fined $9 for disobeying a ftop sign.

Grace C. RuUedge. 25. 910 S. Mason St.

hearing on charges of driving vehicle with only one license plate and parking in a bus zone continued until 4 p.m. Tuesday. BAVARIAN BEER 6-891 LEAN BOSTON BUTT PORK ROAST 4 Large 2i Cans 89c Marhoefer Value Pac Prune Plums MEADOW GOLD Ends Pieces LAYER BACON 25c Lb. LARGE 12 SIZE Golden Rich 29c MAIN )' yfflW LJWV ASK YOUR BLOOMINGTON (T) I INSTANT Chase Sanborn 2 79c Each Domino SUGAR 5 47c BLUE SEAL SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Margarine 2 39c Welch's Fruit of the Vine MARHOEFER 6 TO 8 LB. AVG.

READY TO EAT PICNIC HAMS RUSSET a POTATOES? 50-Lb. Bag 2'49 HOTHOUSE EXTRA FANCY Pork Chops 39c GRAPE TENDER LEAN 20-Oz. Jar 49c nn Minute Steaks 69c FANCY Tube 1 TOMATOES 1 ASSORTED (Cold Cuts) GOOD VARD2TY LUNCHEON MEAT 49s Sawyers WILSON CERTIFIED Each 2 Saltine Crackers All Meat Bologna 35c Full Lb. Box I Lb. SAWYERS CINNAMON CRISP CRACKERS SWIFT'S PREMIUM NOT SALTY DELICIOUS HOME MADE HAM SALAD 1 Sliced Dried Beef 33c OPEN NTTES TIL 9:00 Plenty of Parking i i a i a..

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