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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 13

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Escanaba, Michigan
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PAHF. TWELVE THE ESCANAB a daily press WEDNESDAY, FEB. 10. 1037. TO HOLD SERVICE EXAMS fiivo Compoliti vc Tests for ERA Visitor Posts on 27 Re-elected Ita ratoi li- Admin ernm yest potltivo cl for positlr The rep Kxam grai iati id tl All Munising News To Insilili Kamo in Marquette this Mr.

and On Suae n-y i i work i a Feb. The placing of toboggan slide at re aro among other mod by the Wl'A ree- tncnt. lilghtH will for operation Wednesday. thaw and snowstorms tho skating rink Moore of the I'h. i ompanied homo by Mis Lauia Flanks who will visit with them for several works.

Misses '1 ('rotnoll. Clara Pinter and 11 spent weekend in Oladstone anti Esennnba. laiella Parker. Ruth Income Tax Advice Tourist Exposition To Be Held Feb. 19; Gheen to Give Talk BRIKFLY TOLD No.

1 I ion puoffs SION AL Harold P. Lindsav, secretary of A professional man may deduct chamber of Com- Clerks to Organize A meetiUfejO of all retail clerks in Eseanaba has called for Thursday night at 7:30 at tlio city hall to discuss plans for the formation of an organization of clerks. All all necessary expenses incurred in th will probably be Knowles and Mai of difficulties ini in Marquette yesterday. lived versiti i) Of merce, vesterdav announced plans pursuit of his profession. I for tl)P of a -Lure of ihese include tho cost of supplies ranal)a-.

tourist exposition at the used in his practice, office rent, Oliver auditorium Friday cost of light, water, fuel, and tele- Feb 10 Norberg visited the hire of ot feature of the pro- assistants, and expenses paid Rram wm an address by in the operation and repair of an nf York Citv, na-1 Peninsula Development Bureau automobile, based upon the pro-! jonallv known speaker, who has entfrtains club Mr IV Parker entertained the tiriti 1-irkiti club in her homo last eve ning Pive hundred was played tirst prize to Mrs. Joseph Keller Door prize was awanled I Menotnlnoe, Lunch was I Prescott rompa major pioneer legend of Eseanaba will be read interested persons are invited to by Arthur Courtney White, for- attend, mer Hroadwa.v stage actor, who is establishing a civic theater here. Clinic Today A mental Movies of winter sports and will be held by Dr. B. loins ot other recreational attractions of the Northern Michigan this region will be shown by Hospital at the office of Hr.

II. ward Dreier, Grand Rapids, offi- Defnet at, the Eseanaba city hall rial photographer of the this afternoon, between 3 0 p. m. 1 and Mrs serv II. isstng the card play garni fur tl of app Offll of tl pt reel necep at tl UtlOtli ER Upvf Herman Co eminent bv of this citv MUNISING BRIEFS Mrs Mayotte is recover ing from attack of pneumonia Mr- man Anderson is coti lined to h- home by illnes Mrs is suffering portion of time it is used in making professional calls or for other professional purposes.

Lifted By Hell Many physicians use their residences both as their offices and Feb. 9 their homes. In such instance the me of Menom- physician may deduct as a expense the rental valu-' of ie rooms occupied for office nur-i ,11 sponsored bv the Eseanaba ham- uses if he actually pa vs rent, and her of Commerce to awaken od from receiver- if Circuit .1 mitre I and is going for- ilirection of offi- 1 lized the company months ot' receiv- man, who has from an Munb u' high Warning Is Given Those Who Fail enviable vecord of achievement crippled work in this will attend th list riot and throughout the state. ias been re-tdected vice president the Michigan Society for Crip iled Children for the fourth con- term. Also beginning their fourth erms are Emmet Richards, presi- nnd Armen rht Noti era 1 K-canal hfive failed fbe velr off the i I IT hem that 1 tere by orti nnd rhari the Tile; irilir lance No Sii ow that hns ing the nigh 10 1 mo rning; hi nr nmulath.i Klia ill lifTi he pame to arcumulat e.

'trac snow ball be plx hot irn after r-o a a conve be mai ntained i charges long a lo he colli prted bv ot; rt rif 1 dent of the ty ay on Kurj ian am Until wners prosi dents. ill 11 pnow tinni ng as sien warn- i officehe hi- is con reasurer. liebl since Social Security Act Explained to Three new members of the board of directors were named at annual meeting in Jackson, Frank c. Harnes of Manistee, who is 1936-37 governor the thlrfv- fifth district of Rotary International; Dr. S.

Rudolph Light of Kalamazoo, who has been active in the work for many years, and Dr. Charles peabodv of Detroit, widely known orthopedic surgeou. Hilled may be added apainst Jurt icd Sage River Deer Yard Purchased of i llll DIFS Iron Mountain The sudden death at 7:30 o'clock this morning of two-year old (Jordon Edward Oman, son of Mr and Mrs. Edward Oman, both ef whom are as the result of an cany morning quarrel at the City residence January another chapter in a hi edy not paralleled in Dickinson county in The child huc -I cumbed at tho homo of an unde. yard eons 1st ing of arresin Kver Oman, Maeklnae fere er has been ip- a blv from proved the vhot-gt Hi fH lh'ts which ctimraisBio in.

red his head was held The Involve rover in arms of 1 lis in other when principali) with con attempted lb i from the with a me dirnn to rf pnta ge horn of lurnlghlng an abundar ice rs. Oman wait down tn of bod ami rov or Iso near be door support merchant! able timlo tho homo. Her 1 nisba ml. Punds to be fi purchase ing to storv of at i older derived fr ont the r.O deer er I then walked to where fund a by 1 a and sent atm it her into bead. It pa of the first L'O I Stomach Gas So Bad Seems To Hurt Heart Mi nominee Joseph J.

Wink n.ine« druggist, todav notification of his ment a Menominee coui off by over nor commission to HTU gat on 9 vwas to bad 1 not tat p. Even hecrt to ri. A fr ena i tested! A ti er a. ht 1 brt 9 1 I rat I fnt i fe tetti Vri, Jan. ile' A die on 0 TH uprer wer to' wh tna fy I 3 iv it enthe ioAtr1 A 1 11 nfca yo up a th luqh ea bfng ng cut d.

po sc noui rt atter that cum cu nct te) -B 1 ou yltifr and that hili be caui.ng p.uni». our item rv- ouirebtand 1 19 tht ShuUh, PI. ark, fpt rit "In to 4dim rik a rubili bar ta an 4 at on ri your be a ft A ling 0 9 dl efnee good feet. Just nfu 1 ilifvii ir i (r An employer is re quired to make the following re ports or ret urto 1 i application i for an identification number, 1 monthly tax return covering etn plover and taxes, I an information return containing I a summary of taxable paid I his employees and of the taxes I paid with respei to such wages (this return must be tiled quar terly, except that fur the first one the period covr i i i from Jan uary 1, to June 30. in I 1 ii an information re turn for e.uli employee I the taxable wages paid to oflch I such tthls return must filed quarterly except that the first one tho period from January 1.

to 30, inclusive r. I an information return for each employee who attains age or dies reaching ago showing attain Foster ment of or death, the tax wrote able wages paid tho me trag-Mug period bv tho and tho taxable wages pay able to such employer must attach to such return for an employee attaining satisfactory that employee has attained such age). Each employee covered by the tilled to makrt an appll an account number. If he has failed to do so oil the last day for a period by a or prior to hi reaching age or death, tu plover 1 required to tile such plication IViiulfleH III addition to th interest peti.tIti«*s, other petialtie following, are iu posed. filing of a false fraudulent return th person to a penalty ili total taxes due for the entire pi riod involved Including any ta previously paid For willful fat ure to pay the taxes, make returt or keep records, a pe Is guilty of a mlsdemeatii md liable for a fine of not moi than 10.000 or Iniprlsonnient 4 1 yeur, or both, with tton costs.

An employer ho fully fails to collect or truthful account for and pay the en plovees' tax, any person wl willfully attempts to or feat the tax, any person 1 willfully aids assists in, counsels or the tion presentation of a i Irauduleiit return, affidavit, clal or document guilty a felot and liable for a fine up to or imprisonment up to yeats, botii, with prosecution person who knowing makes II lalse statement its a) fact in any for is tii a tit 1.000 or imprisonment i to 1 year, or both. ouditioiiH to qualify for Cl tpi of Old Age has been reb ship by actiot Frank A He ward under who rev I in more tban ership. Reorganization of the company, recently perfected, put Munising Malaga James A Hamilton, receiver, In the president's chair, made Ross I E. Lanuill secretary and treasurer. of company are Hen I rv Marin, cashier of the National bank; Harry Haslanger, i president of itephenson National bank.

Marl-1 nette; Atty. Fabian J. Trudell.l and Mi Hamilton and Mr. Lati former management is not represented in the reorganized company. Pay roll Increased hen Mr.

Hamilton was named receiver of the Prescott eoni patiy, payroll but Is names That was on June 1 When firm was leased from receiver hip by Jndgo Hell on Feb. I tliis the payroll had been increased to been addressing service and business organizations throughout the country. Ile considered to be outstanding speaker for civic promotion occasions in this country. The "Lure of exposition is second annual event Iso the cost of light and heat fur ilished these rooms. Also, ho may deduct a portion of tho paid domestic servants whose time i- partly occupied in caring foi these rooms.

Membership dues in professional societies are deducti ble. Physicians dentists who keep in their waiting rooms current magazines and for benefit of their patients may deduct this item as a business The cost of professional Journals for the own is also a deductible item. of technical books is not a deductible item, being a ipital but a proportionate amount for each preciation of books may be deducted. Depreciation may also taken on of limit ui equipment. Insurance premiums 1 community interest in tourist business and to inform the people concerning what this region has to offer to the ists.

The theme of this year's exposition will be "Water and Escanaba's program for the development of a bathing beach and yacht basin will bo emphasized. Nautical songs will be sung bv high school groups, and the on office or other professional equipment and liability insurance may deducted. A premium paid for automobile liability insurance should be apportioned and that part of the premium attributable and to business may be deducted as a business expense. Eseanaba Utility Advert isoment Bark River Hark River Ladles' Aid of the Swedish Meth- Balance Reduced 0(lis, wU1 1 'l'h, 1 afternoon for a social at the noui. During the past year the unpaid ef Mrs.

R. N. Dahlberg. All balance in Eseanaba city utili- cordially invited. department has been reduced about 10 per cent, according to the last monthly report.

i The high point for unpaid at I COplC counts was In February of offers FREE Sample las' year, when the balance totaled UL-U SI 10 00 Since that time it hai IjiOOCI been gradually reduced, and in the PreSSlire treatment last utilities department report the TT. T. aaa Everv High Hlood Pressure balance was $93,000. in Eseanaba, is urged to Rocket ships, unlike r.irplnnert.! go to People Drug Store, and need no atmosphere sustain a free sample ALLT- their flight. In fact, they can I MIN Essence of Parsley travel fa-ter in a perfei vacuum.

Tablets for High Hlood Pressure las well as a booklet of valuable information. These tablets are made by a prominent Chicago concern and according to reports from doctors they are most effective in reducing High Hlood Pressure, relieving headaches and dizziness. A special new process by which ALLIMIN Tablets are produced makes them both tasteless and odorless. A two treatment only dtir to cold relieved bv one rwallow of pure ription medicine. No ims- Satisfaction, or money bai THQXINE For Ih Drug ir tore SALE! FAST COLOR VAT DYED DAYTIME FROCKS eindl, icrr ni it ions wti this and ml ni ui F-- A liat and Ueal 1935 Plymouth Coupe on sa alter II Date 1 tire like I 1 CW, I nect'ssii i Iv rei; i Jiiij nit lit i i Istcrv 1 The Northern Motor Co.

IV ment eq W.iglH* I fi PII I DI Ml I or other unusual bargains our adv. in the Section. I i Now Spring i olean New Kic Kac rFi Linos! want a number ef I I 11 brighten your liotiin nmi ami I grand for mid sp.irt laior spring fiinliliin (I i 11 tn ki I lour BP.il ai 1 MEN! WOULD YOU SPEND $22.75 TO SAVE WOUJ) HI NOW at THK $30 OVERCOAT WANT NEXT SEASON IF KNEW IT WOI I.I) COST NEXT AK? Would you pay S25 for a suit that would cost $10 year? Of course, you would. These are investments every smart buyer would make! And this is exactly what you will do when buy a suit or overcoat in our great February Clothing Sale! Woolen prices have gone up 'and going HKiHKH! and overcoats will higher year. BEAT THE RISE Ill NOW See The Amazing Values Offered in This Dramatic CLOTHING SALE! READ THESE IMPORTANT PRICE FACTS! Horner's Fleece Will Be Our Sale sj2.Tr» In thU Broop are fli'ecp roftti Miiait Immi I AfM'rtly tailoriil, tly Kt itll 1 that gtxxllook ing next NOAMtn now to You Save $12.25 Suits Next Price On $35 Hart SchafTner Marx Suits Will Be $40.00 Our Sale You Save $15.00 .75 Mong i 11 1 an tion of Hart stliafTner uro Known and i fanioiiH for value, qu and le Talk of price NOT just a lot of ballyhoo it's actual fact! The alnivc saving are far too important to be overlooked! It interested in saving money (and ho don fail to attend this sale! THE FAIR STORE.

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