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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 7

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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Pantagraph, HloomlnKton, Saturday, OoL 1, 1964. Plunk Sues For $15,000 i Mim 1 r. wm MZ A' I 4- i 5 1 Two Apply For County Road Job PEKIN Curtis Plunk has filed a $15,000 suit in Tazewell Circuit Court against Joe Cen- usa, owner operator of the Wild Goose Tavern In East Pe oria. 1 Plunk charges that on Sept Two applications for the post of McLean County highway su 27, 1963. Genusa served liquor to a patron.

(Glen (Lefty) Lane, and that Lane began striking 'and beatine him. perintendent were filed by deadline time this week, County Clerk Paul D. Morris reported. Both applicants presently serve under P. J.

Keller in the highway department office. They are H. W. Bekermeier of 204 Woodland, presently the The suit charges that Flunk suffered severe Injuries and permanent scarring. Incurring large medical bills and loss of assistant superintendent; and Dale Ballingcr of 1806 E.

Crox- Church To Hear Singers ton, an engineer in the ofnce Squeeze the Lemon out of auto financing You git an auto financing lemon whan you pay too much interest. You won't at Peoples. Our I 1 1 "Auto-Savt" plan offtrs a net ratt of only $4 per 1 00 per year on new car financing. Credit Life Insurance it Included. a up to 36 months to repay.

Come in and talk to us about it nowl large sums of money. El Paso, Campus Girls To Get Nurses Caps EL PASO Miss Helen Haas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fabian Haas of El Paso and Miss Gertrude Walsh of Campus will receive their nurse's caps at special ceremonies Sunday at 2:30 p.m. The formal capping ceremony will be in Sacred Heart Chapel on the Marycrest College campus at Davenport, Iowa.

The Zionaires Quartet of Frankfort, will be guest singers and speakers Sunday at the First Pilgrim Holiness Church, 703 E. Oakland. The special "Rally Day" program will begin with singing during Sunday School hour at 9:30 a.m. A member of the quartet will speak at 10:45 a m. worship and again at 7:30 m.

Solo, trio and quartet singing will be featured in a public singspiration at 2:30 p.m., according to the Rev. Eugene D. Cray. for four years. Mr.

Keller, superintendent for 32 years, announced his intentions to retire on Sept. 8. The applications will go to various sub-committees of the county board of supervisors for consideration. The a highway department also passes on. the qualifications of the applicants, Mr.

Morris said. The appointment will proba Maj. Haines' Talk Monday PIPER CITY (PNS) Nakamaru Heads Girl Scout Drive FAIRBURY (PNS) Watt Nakamaru will head the annual Girl Scout fund drive in bly be made at the supervisor November meeting. Maj. A third application also wasDanas najnes of Chanute AFB roiciiol Kilt if 1 1 1 rt aI Ka rrn To Serve Free Chicken Tonight Saunemin Gene Haag, Richard Mageeand James Parsons, loft to right, start early to prepare serving an expected 3,000 persons at a free fried chicken dinner from 4-9 p.m.

Saturday, climaxing Saunemin Appreciation Days sponsored by local merchants. (Pantagraph Photo) iiQn. Rantoul, will speak on Tnj Fairbury starting Monday. I) ATI I Can Split a Closely Held Coriwration Wida Open. For BCSINI-XS INSl'HANCK Phon 829-3835 Kenneth Seitz, CLU.

of Ntw York Lift Iniuronct hH nn pnainPrina Hph thJ Development of Missiles issues a county clerk said. Washington A Center Strttti Member FD1C Can you vote? Registration deadline in Bloomington is Monday, Oct. in Normal and county, Tuesday, Oct. I. Space Craft" at the October, "UU'J u.c meeting here of the PTA.

i Eal 's M.320. Members will convene at 8 Fairbury is one of S3 com- 111 i Patient Comes Home Scherz Sent To Brazil Post p.m. Monday in the school din- munities in Lcninllio council, FAIRBURY (PNS) Robert rnn iii hn in Schmidt, who had been a pa Ed tient at the Veterans Adminis- Dr. Crane (M. D.

and Ph. Develop Child's Reading Habits WASHBURN (PNS) -Schcrtz. son of Mr. and Mrs. "'anon Hospital at Hines at in CE 1ECT10N MOT! GENERAL tervals since May 2J, was released Friday.

He had returned to the hospital Monday for a checkup. Eldon ScherU of rural Low-point, Friday is spending six months in Compians, Brazil, studying Portuguese language. At the end of the six months, he will go to Guruni, Brazil, to jFhtnily 111 aid in agricultural work for two i years. I 1 His assignment, in lieu of Matthew and Peter, aged testimonial, don't you agree, nearly 5 and 4 respectively, are to Judy's Bible teaching and the oldest of our daughter "Reading Hour?" four youngsters. Earlier this week I men- Previously I have mentioned itioned the fact that unless you that Judy teaches a Sunday develop cultural habits in your School class every Sabbath.

(children, they may never even And she also conducts a want to enter college, even Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, November 3, 1964 At the polling places regularly selected and designated in the City of BJoomington, County of McLean, Statt of Illinois. AN ELECTION WILL BE HELD ty Ml. 1 i military service, is sponsored by the Cazenovia Mennonite Church at Cazenovia. A 1962 graduate of Lowpoint- Reading Hour" at 4 p.m. for you have a college in all the youngsters in the block, surance policy to finance such Washburn High School, he at- I tended Goshen College, Goshen, Other mothers are very grate- education.

and the University of for the purpose of electing Electors of President and Vice President of the United States (to be represented on the ballot bv the names of the candidates for President and Vice President of their respective parties); Gover ful to Judy, for they know that And even though they may at 4 o'clock, their youngsters to matriculate at a uni-will be in Judy's back yard versity, they can't get in at all for an hour of listening to in- unless they are swift, fluent spiring stories. College Difficult For college is much harder Talks About Bible Judy includes Bible tales nor; Lieutenant Governor; Secretary of State; Auditor of Public Accounts; Attorney General; three Trustees of the University of Illinois; Representative in Congress, 17th District; State Senator, 26th District; 177 Representatives in General Assembly, state-at-hrge; three Judges of the Appellate Court, 4th Judicial District; three Judges of the Circuit Court, 11th Judicial Circuit; State's Attorney; Clerk of the Circuit Court; Recorder of Deeds; County Auditor; Coroner; and for the purpose of voting on the following proposed amendments to the Constitution of the State of Illinois: amendment to Section 9 of Article IV and amendment to add Section 35 to Article IV of the Constitution; And at the same time and the same places, a special municipal election will be held for the purpose of voting among her readings. And in a than high school, since all the recent letter she sent us two of students at college are of high I.Q. To gain passing marks, a college student must have good study habits and ability to read my own newspaper quiz columns that dealt with the Bible. In the first one I had asked readers to match the men named at left with their wives.

Can you make a perfect score? on the following proposition "Shall Park Improvement Bonds in the amount of be issued by the City of Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois, for the purpose of constructing a swimming pool, adjoining bath house and related filtering, plumbing and piping equipment, together with paved parking area to service the (a) Adam (v) Ruth DANCE Tonight To the Muxic ot TED KAGEL AND BAND 9:30 12:30 A. M. Mmbrrn (iuest VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Grove Center St. swiftly. Television, alas, is helping produce people who are "ear minded." TV addicts listen to other people talk or sing or recite their memorized lines in a play.

But college students must be good readers! So weave a halo (b) Abraham (c) David (d) Ahab (e) Boaz (w)Bath-sheba (x) Jezebel (y) Eve (z) Sarah said swimming pool improvement, in Miller Park, in said City, maturing on January ltmo; $15,000.00 on January 1 in each of the years 17 through 1970; $20,000.00 on Januarv 1 in each of the years 1971 through 1974; and on January 1 in each of the years 1975 through 1982; bearing interest at the rate of not to exceed Throe and Three-Fourths per cent per annum? The said proposition will be submitted to the voters of said election upon a ballot which will be In substantially the following form: (Instruction to Voters: Place a cross (X) in the square opposite the word indicating the way you desire to vote on said proposition.) Matthew and Peter made perfect scores! Yet most of my college seniors at Northwestern University couldn't do that! around the printed page even while your children are toddlers. Teach them to look with fond-1 ness on books, magazines andl Don't Miss the SPECIAL OCTOBER 4TH ISSUE New Mode Preview; THE 1965" CARS-YEAR OF THE BIG CHANGE New Auto Innovations: ACCESSORIES: THOSE MIGHTY TRIFLES AMERICANS LOVE Secretary of Commerce? Hodges Suggest: TAKE THE AMERICAN JOURNEY Handy Service Guide: THE CARE AND FEEDING OF YOUR CAR THud 7nu TIGeJcly HrftA jUX Cfifitf t6l SUNDAY PANTAGRAPH Mokt II Right Othtrc Try" Also YES And here another one of my Bible problems that appears in that quiz column. It involves the men at the left with their brothers in the right hand column. (a) Jacob (v) Andrew (b) Cain (w) Moses (c) James (x) Abel (d) Peter (y) Esau (e) Aaron (z) John Again, Matthew and Peter scored 100 per cent on matching those Bible brothers! Which is certainly a superb the comic page of this newspaper, for the comic page is usually the portal by which grade school youngsters enter upon a liking for the family newspaper. Send for my booklet "How to Pep Up Sunday School," and imitate Judy's Bible teaching! (Always write to Dr.

Crane in cart of The Pantagraph, enclosing a long stamped, addressed envelope and 20c to cover typing and printing costs when you send for one of his booklets.) CHICKEN STEAKS SEA FOODS SPAGHETTI RAVIOLI Shall Park Improvement Bonds In the amount of $350,000.00 be issued by the City of Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois, for the purpose of constructing a swimming pool, adjoining bath house and related filtering, plumbing and piping equipment, together with paved parking area to service the said swimming pool improvement, in Miller Park in said City, maturing $10,000.00 on January 1, 1966; $15,000.00 on January 1 in each of the years 1967 through 1970; $20,000.00 on January 1 in each of the years 1971 through 1974; and $25,000.00 on January 1 in each of the years 1975 through 1982; bearing interest at the rate of not to exceed Three and Three-Kourths per cent per annum? DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT Open Every Night Except Closed Tuesdays Kalian Villa 801 S. Main Elm NO Bible Clnss To Feie Pastor BELLFLOWER (PNS)- The Rev. E. R. Berry will be guest of the Do-Berry Bible Class of the Christian Church at a party at 6:30 p.m.

Sunday in the church in observance of Rev. Berry's birthday. In charge of the arrangements are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Woliung and Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Golden. Pantagraph Phones 824-3041 2nd Floor 9:30 to 12:30 Music by Howard Jacobs LOUIS I DAVIS POST 56 Mt'Barnes Memorial Building And at the same time and the same places, a special municipal election will be held for the purpose of voting on the following proposition: "Shall the City of Bloomington, Illinois, be divided Into wards with ont-alderman to be elected from each ward, but with the mayor to be elected from the city at large?" The said polling places are as follows: FREE! DANCE TONIGHT FREE! Featuring "THE COMMANDERS" In Honor of University Students High School Students Invited Bungalow i S) tht ptrfect ploca 7t FREE BUS SERVICE ALONG MAIN STREET TO WILLOW IN NORMAL BACK TO RINK ALL EVENING 7:30 to 12:30 Church Family Picnic Sunday ELLSWORTH (PNS) The Methodist church will have a "Family Fellowship" party Sunday at the Dawson Conservation Area Lake at 5:30 p.m. It will be a wiener roast, sponsored by the commission membership and evangelism. In case of rain, the event will be held at the church.

CIRCUS ROLLER RINK 1606 S. Main Ocil Charlotte YVhitehoune, Owner Chaperones 21 Lutheran School, 701 S. Madison St. 22 Wiley-Pontiac 1508 S. Main 23 Nurses' home, Mennonite Hospital 804 N.

East St. (northwest door) 24 Barker Motor 310 N. Lee St. 25 McLean County Farm Bureau 202 E. Locust St.

(northeast door) 26 Jefferson School. Prairie and Monroe Sti. (West door) 27 Park Methodist Church. 704 S. Allin St.

28 Abraham Lincoln School. 1206 S. Lee St. (north side gymnasium) 29 City Hall Lobby. 109 E.

Olive St. 30 Lartz Furnace Heating Co. 607 S. Hannah St. 31 Centennial School.

Colton and Empire SU. 32 Magill Hall, Illinois Wesleyan University 210 E. Beecher St. (southeast door) 33 Centennial Christian Church. Grove Willard Ave.

(Willard Ave. door) 34 Oakland School. 1605 E. Oakland Ave. 35 Parish House.

St. Matthew's Episcopal Church. 1920 E. Oakland Ave. 36 Board of Education's Warehouse.

1002 E. Locust St. 37 Southeast Fire Station. 710 S. McGregor St.

38 Centennial School. Colton and Empire Sts. 39 Cox Floor Coverings. 1015 Morrissey Dr. 40 Illinois Reading Service.

1316 Empire St. 41 Four Seasons Club, 904 Four Seasons Road. 1 Franklin School, 1107 N. Park St. (southeast) 2 Franklin School, 1107 N.

Park St. (southwest) 3 H. G. Bent School, Walnut and Roosevelt Ave. (east side) 4 Andy's Market, 610 W.

Seminary Ave. 5 Sheridan School, Walnut and Livingston St. (northeast door) 6 Kecnr's Washing Machine Repair Service, 712 W. Chestnut St. 7 F.dwards School, Allin and Market Sts.

(west door) 8 VVayman A. M. E. Church, 806 N. Center St.

9 Second Christian Church, Mulberry Evans Sts. (Evans St. entrance) 10 Washington School, 1201 E. Washington St. (northwest door) 11 No.

1 Fire Station, 220-222 E. Front St. 12 -Knights of Pythias Hall, 408 W. Jefferson St. 13 West Olive Methodist Church, 1306 W.

Olive St. 14 Raymond School, 1402 W. Olive St. (west side, south door) 15 Marian Unit, St. Joseph's Hospital.

824 W. Jackson St. (Jackson St. entrance) 16 Irving School, Mill and Mason Sts. (south door) 17 Abraham Lincoln School, 1206 S.

Lee St. (south side gymnasium) 18 Thornton Motors, 307 E. Grove St. 19 Parker 923 E. Grove St.

20 Emerson School, Bell and Clinton Sts. (north door) A PERFECT EVENING DINING A FREE PARKING SEAFOODS CHICKEN STEAKS CHOPS Humbert To Speak At Christian Church EUREKA (PNS) Royal IN CENTRAL ILLINOIS' FINEST SPOT! Humbert, professor of religion STEAKS LOBSTER COCKTAILS Polynesian Room South Sea Specialties or Mainlander Drinks Closed Sundays 1105 E. Oakland Ph. 966-0283 and philosophy at Eureka College, will speak at the Eureka Christian Church at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.

The regular pastor, the Rev. Hilton Windley, is attending a church convention in Detroit, Mich. Which election and the doIIs of each nrecinct will be opened at 6 o'clock In the morning and continued onea TONITE until 6 o'clock in the afternoon of said day. Dated at Bloomington, Illinois, this 1st day of October, A.D. 1964.

BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS EVELYN L. SHOUP, Chairman ROY A. ANDERSON BERNARD T. GRIMES LOUISE B. MUXFELD, Chief Clerk WAYNE C.

TOWNLEY, Associate Circuit Judge. DANCING LN THE PIRATE'S COVE Every Saturday Night Bennett Bray's Combo for reservations Phone 844-3197 PALAMAR SUPPbR CLUB PONTIAC ILLINOIS HOWARD JACOBS BAND WITH HELEN ARLEXE, BUD DARN ALL ft STAN HIRST eST Bowlero Room 6A6ve-.

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