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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 7

Publication:
The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
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7
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4 lh Pantagraph 7 BloomlngtorvNormal, III. May 14, 1961 fire MarsAa To Address Firemen Puffy Potatoes Add an egg to that batch of leftover mashed potatoes; turn Into a shallow baking dish. Dot rONTIAC Illinois Division Sentry even has roller skate insurance -'4 7 Fire Marshal Joseph Dfikman with butler and heat and brown 'Mr? ft n.wM- of the Qiicago Fire Depart- 'i en. tor really pufty in a nui ovi i potatoes, separate the cpg; add the yolk, then the well-beaten whle. merit win upeak at a joint session of the regional fire school and the McLean County Fire men Association monthly meeting at 7 p.m.

Thursday in Pon-tiac. The workshop, at the National Guard Armory, Is sponsored by the University of Illinois and the Pontlac fire department. NOTICE Air condition your car Doi your inurnc covr you if omeont slip on a roller skt and breaks a I'g on your front tep? If It doesn't you could end up paying a strainer 5 year' sa'ary in damages. Cet tha protection you need with Sentry instance for tha home. Call your Sentry man today.

HALSWEARINGEN Box 321 Normal, III. Phona 452 2765 4r- l1 i for only $210.00. Complete Installation! This is a $269 air conditioner for $210. No hidden dim-micks. Rmirt AU Ail Air Condilloarn Ward Full; Uaartatetd BAIRD'S All CONDITIONING A IADIATOI SIIVICI 309 W.

Beaufort Normal, III. rhone 452-2975 HEA Unit Sets Decatur Trip MORTON (PNS) The Mor-ton Unit 1 of the Homemaker's Extension Association has planned a bus trip to Decatur for May 22. The bus will leave from the First National Bank at 7 a.m. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Robert StiegliU or Mrs.

Carroll Mangold. SENTRYJJ, INSURANCE Mrs. Rufh MatMs touches up one of her five portraits in preparation for Saturday event. Chanute AFB To onor Five Heroes on Armed Forces Day iUifcai rA siles, jet engines and fuels in'the heroes in the respective. Armed Forces Day this year the rededicated buildings.

buildings named after them. celebrates the 21st anniversary i -i I RANTOUL Rededication of who was well known in five major academic buildings the Champaign-Urbana area; will highlight Chanute Air Force Capt. Carl E. Jackson, first man Base's celebration of Armed i from Chanute to give his life Forces Day Saturday. in Vietnam; and 1st Lt.

Walter Mrs. Ruth Mathis of the train- band of the Air Force as a separate There will also be a concert by Chanute's I enc.Jing aids branch at Chanute has Smide a fivefold contribution to military service In the past 1 1 Band of the Midwest, drill team! iZ each service celebrated on exhibitions and a USO show.i"": Vl v'v i separate day. E. Truemper, World War II Medal of Honor winner from The buildings will be named 1 1 1 1 in i in honor of deceased Air Force neutral ici emuiucs win tiusc a When the services were com-' WATCH FOR OUR 21 tt Anniversary bined under the Department of full day's activities. Relatives of the deceased Aurora.

Prd; Fly-0vr Other highlights of Armed Forces Day at Chanute's all- heroes will be on hand for the A Chanute illustrator for near- i 1947. the second ly four years, she painted May deslg. portraits of the five heroes naled Forces Day. which will be displayed inside dedication. Included in the ceremony is formal Installation of bronze plaques and portraits of GRAND OPENING! heroes associated with the Central Illinois-Indiana area.

They are Gen. Thomas D. White, former Air Force Chief of staff and son of a Rantoul minister; Lt. Col. Virgil I.

(Gus) Grissom, astronaut and resident of Lafayette, Lt. Col. William E. Dyess, World War II day open house will include a buildings bearing their names. parade; a fly-over by jet fighters; technical displays in aircraft hangers; and dis 1 plays of flight simulators, mis Oricll Mrs.

Marie Helmke returned Saturday evening from a I months visit with friends in Daytona Beach, St. Petersburg, Englewood, and Key West, Fla. Forrest Woman's Club Chairmen Announced FORREST (PNS) Mrs. Ver-; federation art school; Mrs. Lu En route home she visited with Mr.

and Mrs. James Lanahan na Waechter, president of King, music; Miss Burta Forrest Woman's Club, Monday and family, Lake Forest. Mrs. Helmke resides with her sister- TV (k APPLIANCE STORE 422 N. Main St.

Bloomington Crouch, literature and drama; Mrs. Hazel Metz, home life; Mrs. Gene Rieger, Park Ridge; in-law, Mrs. Anna Robisky in Odell. Mrs.

Kathryn Fahey, Lincoln announced her committee chairmen for the coming year. They are Mrs. Margaret Koehler, program; Mrs. Aldine Nussbaum, membership; Mrs. Opal Austman, social; Mrs.

Lillian Tharp, revisions and bylaws; Miss Mabel Marlar, meditation; Mrs. Eva Jane Follmer, Lodge. Mrs. Helen Hoke, youth; Mrs. Gladys Lindsey, international affairs; Mrs.

Mabel Gee, public affairs; Mrs. Audrie Zorn, leg- community council represenw- Mabe, stewart. tive; Mrs. Mary Stanford, com-Ln)im niptnrM. mriin nnrf fjio- munity improvement; Airs Pol-Lision; Mrs mWed Met2( na.

ly Steidinger, float; Mrs. Vivian' ripfpns(, fln(1 vetprans: Broadhead, publicity; Mrs. El- Marie Kinate 8afetyf and sie Shambrook, scrapbook, and Vivian Broadhead press ai ilii inn Me MWE GGafia Dili ttiOB 'Hi DID ttl "(gDOl (DILI EMS." ivirs. maruia nanuiwu, oum. relations.

bar. Department chairmen appoint- 1 1 ti ti Ix ed are Mrs. Hazel Karcher. con- i ft -i I ri-'i i .1. i.

't r' 'lis V'V VJ a 4 "t' hi v's-' i i A servation; Mrs. Elvira Metz, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goliwas gardens and beautification; returned to their home in Wash- injzton D.C., Saturday, after Mrs. Tilhe Rieger, education; Mrs.

Elizabeth Hoke, public education; Mrs. Anne Bach, arts and crafts; Mrs. Alma Haab, spending several days with his brother and family, there, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Goliwas.

i 7b -4 Individuals. Get information! NOW about fcU-M AUTOMATED Air Force Repairmen shine Minuteman for Armed Forces Day. Air Force Photoi A FACTS FEDDER'S CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING 30,000 BTU's 5373 Value $492 HORIBER Prices of just about everything we use have gone way up since the "good old days" of 30 years ago. Everything, that is, except electricity from Illinois Power Company. Our electric rates have been reduced 40 since 1937.

They've come down 10 just in the last 10 years. So how come your electricity bill is higher than "the good old An average household today uses 700 more electricity than it did 30 years ago Your electric dollar today buys a lot of good modern living at prices lower than those of "the good old (That "4.6e" per Fireman's Auxiliary Changes Meeting KENNEY fPNS) The date of the Fireman's Auxiliary's regular May meeting has been changed to Monday, May 20. It will meet as usual at the Ken-ney Fire Hall. The meeting date has been changed so as not to conflict with the revival meetings at the Christian Church. Band Boosters Plan Potluclc CORNELL (PNS) The Cor fiie modem-convenient and accurate way to keep financial records! Write, phone or call CORN BELT BANK This decal, markinf Illinois' 150th year a stats, is avai'aWa it your IP off ica.

It's fret. Just ilk. KWH" tag on the electric light would read today). nell Band Boosters Club will AN! EAST AND JEFFERSON STREETS BLOOMINGTON, ILtlNOI North Main St. North of Normal sponsor a potluck dinner at! 6:30 p.m.

Friday at the Cornell; Community High School. There will be presentations of! awards to students who placed in the various contests this IT'S OUR BUSINESS TO SERVE VOU BETTER ILLINOIS POWER COMPANY PHONE 967-6011 MEMBER F. 0. 1. NE Corner 1-55 U.S.

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