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The Pantagraph du lieu suivant : Bloomington, Illinois • Page 11

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The Pantagraphi
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Tha Paragraph A-12 Bloomlngton-Normal, III. March 20, 1969 fey fp) 0 Mospitol Notes rx Washington Hayford, Mrs. Melvin, 817 Sheridan Road, Normal Ridgeway, Bruce, El Paso Ernst, Warren, 30 Sunset Road Murphy, Mrs. Maurice, 1109 S. Clayton Seibel, Walter, 201 E.

Washington For tha banaflt of patianta Bloomlngton-Normal hospitals ua tha following controli for visitors: Hours from 2 to 4 p.m., and from 7 until 1:30 p.m.; no children undar 12 yoars of aga; no mora than two visitors at tha sama tlmt. MENNONITE Jose Lohmeyer, Mrs. Esther, 2609 E. Oakland, Bloomington Inselmann, Kenneth, Hopedale Dismissed Fortney, Mrs. Elizabeth, van ST.

MARY'S Admitted 11 i A Wright, Alan, Gibson City Dismissed Ashmore, Mrs. Carla, Paxton Kelly, Scott, Colfax ST. JAMES Pontiac Admittad Deemer, Mrs. Catherine, Pontiac Minkler, Mrs. Eva, Pontiac Ferguson, Frank, 809 W.

Monroe Baum, Mrs. Fred. 1118 E. Olive ST. JOSEPH'S Admittad Ahlers, Mrs.

Mary, R.R. 3 Klem, Miss Barbi 311 Rowe Drive Wilkins, Mrs. Elizabeth, Cooksville Brown, Mrs. Agnes, Lexington Admittad Yanney, Ray, 1013 N. Oa Granacher, Mrs.

Louis, Moore, Mrs. James, Wenona Taulbee, Dennis, Pontiac i rrv Vaughan, Mrs. Grace, 911 MJss Mgry Ann3i Mrs. Richard, We- waynesviue Bohl, Mrs. John, Danvers Schrock, Allen, Congerville IwSuS.

Heidi. Cornell iKScarmer, Minohk Jones. Rev. Dan, 509 t.iI. nmiant Normal Floyd, Mrs.

Elsie, R.R. 3 Lawrence, Mrs. Catherine. Park City South McElrath, Mrs. Zora, Pontiac Jackson Halm, Roger, Le Roy Brienen, J.

1224 Mount Ver non Drive Cuttill, Walter, Odell Lampe, Mrs. Vernon, Minonk Fry, Mrs. Nina, 510 E. Jef Minar, Mrs. Roy, Pontiac ABRAHAM LINCOLN Zinkevtch, Wassel, 1001 S.

Low 1 9t JSwSSIt 3 1 Decker, Miss Belinda, Pontiac MEMORIAL Burns, Mrs. John, Blackstone Veselak, Mrs. Nicholas, 1312 "7 wlUfc Shelton, Christopher, 513 E. Lincoln Admittad, Anderson, Mrs. Julia, Lincoln Bare, Mrs.

Janice, Lincoln Bradway, Mrs. Clifford, Lincoln Dismissed Keller, Aloys, Campus Gibson, James, Wenona Smith, Mrs. Tena, Dwight PAXTON Admitted Campbell, Mrs. Mabel, 1304 N. Oak Pleines, Henry, Heyworth Davison, John, 1205 W.

Chestnut Keidel, Mrs. Anna. Congerville Pannier, Mrs. Richard, McLean Taylor Thomas, Douglas, Lexington Phares, Calvin, 508 E. Monroe Dismissed Harrison, Thomas, Chenoa ferson Busick, Miss Carol, McLean Murphy, Loren, Heyworth Edwards, Harold, Heyworth McFadden, Robert, Le Roy Cady, Raymond, 1243 Dogwood Hume, Kevin, Le Roy Schnepper, Tris, 219 S.

Woodland Grossing, Mrs. Virginia, McLean Dismissed Phelan, Edmund, 1101 E. New to DeMolay Killough, Scott, 3 Kent Drive, Teaters, Marvin, Hudson Normal Cummins, Mrs. Bruce, Lincoln Denney, Lee, Lincoln, Henrichsmeyer, Omer, Lincoln Metzger, Phyllis, Lincoln Poole, Readis, Lincoln Snyder, Mrs. Robert, Lincoln I Miller, Eugene, New Holland Smith, Mrs.

Virginia, Chestnut JOHN WARNER goun; Bob Simpson, 606 E. Emerson; Jeff Eicher, 406 Leland; Don Balle, 110 N. Grove, Normal, and Darrell Cochran (Dale's brother), of the Magoun address. (Pantograph Photo) Tha Chariot E. Dogenhort chapter of the Order of DeMolay iniriattd five mtm-bers Wedneiday as part of the organization's 50th anniversary celebration.

From left, Dale Cochran, 116 S. Mo- Normal Branck, Albert, Buckley Hanes, Robert, Paxton Harris, Hazel, Paxton Muligan, Linda, Onarga Dismissed Bushue, Pat, Rankin Meyer, Eleanor, Onarga Pennington, Christy, Champaign Westview Drive, Normal Green, Mrs. Ronald, 1213 Searle Hohlbaugh, Dennis, 223 Ro- Drive, Normal Ventura, George, 104 W. Wood binhood Lane Dismissed iDeGraff, Mrs. Normah, 504 Otto, Mrs.

France, Danvers Walnut While, Mrs. Myma, 1520 Forrest Ford. Miss Cynthia, Mackinaw Tittia Mrc Rpftv 11071. pi Allen. Jay, 806 Smith Drive, Lowery, Mrs.

Carol, R.R. 4 Normal Griffin, Mrs. Roberta, 311 S. Jackson 'Fruin, Mrs. Ella, El Paso State $25,000 Caterpillar Grant To Aid Bradley TV Project Cargill, Miss Bixie, Gridley FAIRBURY Admitted Poshard, Mrs.

Ella, Fairbury Howe, Miss Deanna, Chatsworth Haberkorn. Mrs. Bessie, Chatsworth Kolbus, Steven, 703 Bradley Clinton Admittad Marsh. Mrs. Dora, Weldon Cook, Mrs.

Cora, Weldon Callison, Irvin, Dewitt Dismissed Gardner, Mrs. Larry and baby boy, Heyworth Garrison, Jeffery, 108 E. Evans, Robert, Stanford XT' cca lfrl finiai Drive Willow, Normal worth si9. ty. Mrs.

Leon, Clinton Wiser. Miss Dawn. 225 Sun- 1000 nyside Court Hovey, Normal Television programs on Vannoy. Dennis, Downs Ziggenhorn, Mrs. Nettie, Fair-bury Waples, Marion Lee, Fairbury Dismissed foreign policy, politics, art, MaurVr toSA sJrgan, Mrs.

Christine, 705 S. Cox, Miss Suzanne, 600 S. Lin Clark, Mrs. Fern, Kenney Lashbrook, James, Centralia Devenbaugh, Mrs. Paul and music and science as well as Main den, Normal PEORIA The Caterpillar Network is planned.

Tractor Co. has announced a 1 It will be necessary to raise a grant of $25,000 to Bradley, minimum of $100,000 to provide University in an effort to launch the necessary tower, antenna, plans for Peoria's proposed and building and equipment community television station, modifications to put the station Channel 47. on the air. An additional the offering of high school and college courses might be seen Morris, James, 911 N. Center Copley, Mrs.

Sandra, 607 baby girl, Clinton Walnut Mason, Mrs. U.G., Armington Troyer, Bertha, Meadows Feldhaus, Mrs. Gustav, Peru BROKAW Admitted son Zeitler, Julius, 1106 E. Taylor Hines, Willie, Minier Brickey, Miss Debbie, 608 E. I Jefferson Clark, Mr.

Homer, 1101 Beech- Bradley announced last month; $100,000 will be needed each wood Boundy, Miss Terri, Melvin that application for a non- year from businesses, industries commercial television station and families to sustain the sta- over the community station. Woman Hurt In Fall on Walk Mrs. Christine Bond, 68, of 813 E. Front, fell on the sidewalk at Kirby, Eleanor, Chenoa Serene, Mrs. Minnie, Cullom Stoller, Mrs.

Rosetta, Forrest Feller, Mrs. Lucille, Forrest Haag, Mrs. Elvina, Cullom Endres, Mrs. Hedi, Forrest Runyon, Mrs. Gertrude, Fairbury Goad, Mrs.

Mary, Pontiac Wagner, Mrs. Gerald and baby girl, Fairbury HOPEDALE Brickey, Miss Debbie, 608 Storey, Mrs. Geoffrey, 1215 E. Mays, Henry, Chicago had been filed with the Federal Jefferson Jefferson Sutton, Miss Mary, Gridley Overshiner, David, R.R. 4 Roland, 818 E.

Front Communication Commission by Winkowski, Miss Sharon, BugajsH. Miss Christe, 404 Abbott, Mrs. Clara, 301 E. Jef- LUMBER I LAND 1 HOME PRODUCTS 1 SHOW Waukegan Willard ferson Prof. Philip Weinberg, director of the University's Television Center.

Construction is expected Bradley's current equipment, which transmits educational programs to over 100 Peoria area schools during the day, could be switched over to public Pummill, Mrs. Allen and baby Tapke, Miss Janet, R.R. 1, Miller, Mrs. Hazel, 18 Brian the intersection of East and Grove streets about 3:30 p.m. Wednesday.

girl, Park City South Normal i Drive GIBSON COMMUNITY transmission at 4 p.m. every Roland. Mrs. Robert. 1015 Couch, Mrs.

Lester, 1102 Mt. She was taken to Mennonite Hospital by city rescue squad to begin in early summer, and telecasts will hopefully be initiated in the fall of this year. Network affiliation with the National Educational Television Monroe Drive i Vernon Drive Gibson city I Admitted Farrar, Edgar, Peoria iFlier, George, Pekin' Mrs. Lorraine, Sani fternoon, so that the com-nunity could view the special Shelley, Miss Martha, Lexington Blager, Donald, 810 Snyder! Admitted but was released for treatment at a physician's office. offerings from 4 to 11 p.m.

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