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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 Penlegi ph A-5 Oloomington-Normal', III. Junt 5, 196f Two West Side Sites Labeled Suitable for Park Purposes 1 if 31 Hie Tabled consideration 1 1 By Dive Heeke oiiuneiKltd that the council housing, emphasized that, both hearing someday before contact the Uloomington Nor-'court area parks "are needed land use Is changed." v.viiiuvi uk tJiuvuuiiKiuu v-uui (lira vaim uic umwi (.... A ...1. 1 .11 District an at-Wvi- Sunnyslde hou.ses 1U0 housing units at Lergrecn (rtmn, ln 1n ai 1 iHr-n Other Action two weeks of a request from Albert llayner for rczoning to coin- construct a sheltered care home at 712 W. Mulberry.

William a re-, Whaten of 1308 N. Morris askid Place and Sunn side Court were of district land west of Sun- Evergreen has 36 families with nide for park u. '56 rhlldixii. Kofusod ,0 declared suitable for neighborhood park purposes a for the delay because notices of Planning' .7 flsted waiver to in-rmit to jiermit Wednesday by the Commission. 1 ii riiiiuu vuuiuuiuiui, diiu tire -wfiv nvti ovw 11 unj iv nrwmv mid Pasolmi1 millliis lip-irimi ihi lln Rev.

Marcel Kellar. pastor of to sell their property' jji. en T0uaiuia Ave- iutitinn lit it hion I Both recommendations will be nue in approving the final plat in the neighlKirhnod until Tues- the commission to ivcommnid said. "We need approved sites fAi Hia shnnnintr 'A' housing first. Tlien it will be time to see VA 1 rZ sites south of both uiym.

iik-v i-uiiMiiuie See Help From Judge for nark doveloDment. XI tor a 7101 moone nome pars of south of St. Joseph's Cemetery; "vV V' 1 The sunnysiac coun area nnrf, Cim nnA nark would consist of 3.7 acres "7" tnc east smc 01 Alexander DAVE BRADY nvxirip il Willi im nnn imp ii'ui'iui iiumui iiics nou in Hoad, provided developers hook lying west of Erickson Avenue Robert Smith of IWU, left, had help from Circuit Judge Wolfr A. Yeder in preparing for reunion Saturday of graduates of tht eld law school at Wesleyan. Sixty graduates art expected.

Saturday is IWU's Alumni Day. new recreation center near dicated grants for purchase of Blooinincton-Normal between Illinois and Iowa I mVSiae. wuuiu mic Cllun, Uu culm the two park sites would rate streets. There are seven houses 1 i .1 a t. 1 1 A Ll.tnn wl- MI II ni'lf lfMI 1 IUIIII lllkR 04 N.

Cllntan St. WW Ph.SJf.1320 l' 'V ilin()is parKs are necessary. Heerlna Needed Its development is subject to The'Pennick home was ril. Cession members ex-approval by the Mclean County center of confrontations concern over whether Board of Supervisors. month between city officials iSaclrtnfr and the Committee for Social i i sites have Action of 1 to express their opinions before 1 City Furniture Dealer G.L Ensenberger Dies The Illinois Street residence, Expresses Hop 1 the use of i property was had been condemned for failure The Negro minister noted that changed on the city's corn-to measure up to city housing the proposed park south of prehensive plan.

nwrryi Rexai SIZZLIN' SUMMER dePaul Society and Bloomington codes. Sunnysidc would be a black! City Manager West McAllister Rotary Club. Only Three 'center. He expressed hope that said he would seek a legal opi- He was also on the board of n'v tnree dwellings are sit-, the Twin Cities' "academic com-; nion from the city attorney on directors of the Bloomington juated on the 1.3-acre tract munity'' would not "get at the' the requirement for a public Water Company Inc. which l800 of Evergreen Place pro- city's throat again" in noting hearing in designating both built Lake Bloomington and Psed for Park vse- 11131 1,131 its role in Pennick areas as parks, lnlpr snIH it in ho oilv nni wae I lies norUi of Forrest Street be-'hearinii did not fit into his def- Herman Dirks, executive of nrtivp in (ho AQiatinn nf tween Western and Morris ave-: inition of "intelligence." the McLean County Regional Lawrence Irvin.

executive canning commission, tow me Commprcp strppt litrhtintr nrn. nueS. 0 Custav L. (Gus) Ensenberger, 88, of 2105 E. Jackson, retired Bloomington furniture dealer and former secretary-treasurer of G.

A. Ensenberger and Sons, died at his home at 6:15 p.m. Wednesday. Mr. Ensenberger had been in the furniture business since he completed St.

Mary's Grade School, his father having insisted he help make and sell furniture. He was bora in Bloomington on April 17, 1881, a son of Gustav A. and Elizabeth Reisch Ensenberger. Be married Alice A. Luken in Chicago on Oct.

17, 1933. Mrs. Ensenberger Commission rec- director of the city's public 1 Bloomington planners that noj hearing was required for them As Advertised to recommend both sites! i suitable for park purposes. I "I'm not saying you shouldn't! hold a hearing," Mr. Dirks said.

"But there will be a public1 yv A "4 gram. His funeral will be at 8:30 a.m. Friday in the Carmodyj Funeral Home and at 9 a.m. in St. Mary's Church.

Burial will! be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Store Built in 1925 Visitation was to begin at 3 p.m. today at the funeral home, The family has suggested that any expressions of sympathy may be made in the form of contributions to the building funds of St. Joseph's, Brokaw Man, 73, Fined In '67 Shooting A 73-year-old Mackinaw man, Rakers told police that was fined $150 in magistrate: Phillips said, "You punks are court Wednesday on a charge of trying to make fun of me." In Family Weekly on June 1 ENDS SAT.

JUNE 7 HILDEBRANDT Lm i I. Bombs Fall in Haiti PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti (AP) A four-engine Constellation aircraft, reportedly flown from Cuba, dropped Incendiary bombs Wednesday over President Francois Duvalier's presidential palace but caused little damage. Rexall DRUG STORE 120 North Street Downtown Normal and Mennonite hospitals, Other Survivors Also surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Donald TeVoert, 408 W. Hickory; a brother.

H. Joseph Ensenberger, 1106 S. Summit, and six grandchildren. He was a member of St. Mary's Church, a charter reckless conduct in connection IH r1 I'lllIIIIII'l.

Ill I'l II II Ifl'l it im i a Mr. Ensenberger member of the Bloomington Knights of Columbus, a member of the Holy Name Society, St. oryi' h- d7n. hTnl KaKers. sa Potw story The present seven Ensenberger building was built IV vZnt on we older man's lap and i i i u.

by the three sons of the original 1967 v' went behind nun and grabbed VWWWrtWWeWVWVWWWW mm. tie saia me gun men ais- founder of the store, Gustav Mary's Church's St. Vincent Aivm w. muups was cnargeu charged. in 1925 Tho store's crand 5 5 i mm James opening was in 1926.

Construe- im aggravaieo panery Asst state-g iha auaoamv chnr A of tion worxers stated tney naa 6 said me case LEXINGTON, ILLINOIS in the leg'p-3vated battery was not taken largest crowds of onlookers at this project than ever in iir 3t nt xvdiuonu iviaiouej. "Jlall nnfliPtina Bloomington history. reports When the store was opened ifrom witnesses. cn il 40,000 persons toured the build- ure wvii, miu ins in fivp davs jRakers had been wounded by haH hoon iirnimHv hv! SIQ Hie COarge OI ag permission to leave the state for A police report indicated that 3 'ear imA whUe He returned and recently Gamblinq Take Down Fred Quillen. 531 W.

Grove; attor- reported to the state's ney's office, Carr said. Del Monte CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) Steve Brooks, 809 W. Locust, State revenue from gambling and Gordon Probus, 536 W. was down more than $2 million 1 Grove, were playing shuffle- Carr siad the charge of ag VETS Dog Food for the first three months of this board with Rakers just before gravated battery was dismissed Cut Green Beans SJ 23' year.

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