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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 3

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TTir r.ivriCRint. imnnir. rrit n. utx. DAR WINMEK HimberlosT Just One Month.

Left To File Income Tax City Files Condemnation Suit To Get Five Acre Armory Site Committee Announced I drawn to f.M ami a Jt rn- CO AZK Land Opposite for t. t-rr Unit- si 'i I Wk. lUM I I si. rrxn w5d for in t- c-- Hermann Peckmann. Kiwanls Highland Park SHARE CAKES rr laws ef Uv club chairman of the Limberlost Zone Office Ready to Aid Taxpayers camp committee, Wednesday an Designated I 4 was f.io tr t.sy Ai-y.

XAAIN 1 CCIN nounced personnel of his com Walter Lucas Dies; Funeral Rites Saturday Walter Lucas, 1012 North Park street, died Wednesday afternoon in Peoria. The body was taken to the Beck Memorial home, where services will be held at III ATM mittee for the coming year. Condemnation were The commit'ee includes Clyde Finish 3 Churches Deadline for income tax filing Kcnsinger, L. M. George instituted In court Thursday by the city cf Blopmir.Kton against the owners cf three tracti F.

Robinson, Harlan J. Stoltz, Plans Sood Friday John Geske, Frank L. Breen, falls just one month from today, John Hagan, chief collector for the Bloomington area, warned Thursday. The Bloomington zone office is A. G.

Orendorff. Ralph. Arends, of land which have been selected as the site for the tttw state Flans ere WViro- H. W. Stuber.

Arthur Brandt, and C. H. Baumgart. day ct in observance of Cood rnliy. At a luncheon meeting of the 5rtre r-n t.f..My tike, I i It sut.

7e caie 4 h-eur tT h-ilifl l'Vrljy. Cra uw-j is 11: cr la er ca wt t-rt "-a lit fid.1. Tt was U'V iif cf iT t-1 rr----re. The tracts Involved are s.tuatea now ready to assist taxpayers in making out their returns. The office will be open daily except 30.

to be hl at IUr'v committee. Wednesday at the on the east sae or sxmia Fxst Christian aM Wet-ry Rogers hotel. Mr. Peckmann also street opposite Highland rark and Sunday from 8 a. m.

until 5 p. m. Methodat church, f.Tca rxo la comprise arproxatciy lire through March 15, the deadline. 1:30 p. m.

Saturday. Mr. Lucas was born April 28, 1867, at Secor, and married Nettie Grant of Kappa, Jan. 12, 1893. He was employed as a street car motorman for 27 years.

He retired from work in 1937. Survivors are the wife; two sons, James Chicago, and Claude, Bloomingtcn; and two daughters, Mrs. Edith Brannum, Peoria, and Mrs. Dorothy Valentine, Normal; two granddaughters, one grandson and one great granddaughter. Ip-ia.

announced Miss Mary Ella Pease as chairman of counseling; Miss Thclma Van Ness, chairman of acres. Taxpayers should have all figures The r.ev. CretiirxrT. DAR AWARD WINNER at Holy Trinity high school Is Miss Mary Ellen Abbott, the of Mr. and Mrs.

William II. Abbott, 603 East Taylor street. Miss Abbott Is a senior. Property Owners 1-1 Ud. M.rusterU awiat-co library service; Mrs.

E. B. on their income deductions, when going to the tax office for Named as defendants In the pe cf arranxemer.u. d.rr.i Brindley, chairman of publicity. assistance.

i 1 I -i A 1 ffaaniiat-i fi fir, 1 i in iTiI ml tition were Amelia Markcral I Plans for the 1945 camp wre rs-fe mret.nje at t.e YWCA. Tte Los Angeles. Cahf, the Johnson Ua- -ta ur 31 nur-j. Three Ways to File. discussed Wednesday.

Transfer and Fuel cotrpany and P.rpri cf i croup of s-nxers. tr.tee oct.r-ii Anyone who made over $500 in Claus G. Mrr.ken as owners the nil 33 ushrrs. 1944 must file a return. Those Walter Lucas.

cf'CHDICEi property. Also named were tSe prnt tenant. Charles Riddle making less than $3,000 can file 4 Year Old Boy Dies three ways: and Harry r. Hansen 1 By filling out the withhold Piles! The resolution far con5etnnatJon was adopted by the city council ing receipt (form W-2 Rev.) which they received from their last May, but the city has rot After 3 Car Wreck -But Ho SMILES, Now Many Health Unit Petitions Received been able to obtain to the land because It and the rropert employers. This form cannot be used, however, if the taxpayer had more than $100 in dividends, interest and wages not subject to owners have been unable In reach an agreement on the corrpensaLon Freeman Roberts Beck Memorial home where the to be paid for the tract.

withholding, ox if he had income from any other source. The collec srrvire will be held at 3 D. m. Jury Set Price. tor will figure the tax -when fil Thrown Prom beat Saturdil: Circuit Judce WiUUm Rad- tACI UfcJT uH ing is on the withholding receiDt.

visors with the request that the issue be put on the ballot for the A pastry blender saves time and liff Thursday ordered the caue He will give the taxpayer credit Pauamnnl June election. effort in making biscuits and pic 20 Percent Representation On Early Ones set for hearing on April 21. lit further ontord that a Jury The supervisors will consider crust. either a bill or a refund for the difference. 2 Hv filling mit fnrm lOdrt tVo the petitions at a meeting March 5 Will Check Petitions.

Freeman Lee Roberts, 4 year old Committees have been named to short way. Here the taxpayer lists son of James Roberts. 1219 North McLean County Health depart check the petitions with the coun- his own tax by usinc the tax table I Lee street, died at 3:55 a. ty voter's register. on the back of the 1040 form.

Thursday at St. Joseph's hospital ment petitions, which have been iiioomingxon cnairmen are: Airs. 3 By filling out form 1040 the from iniuries suffered as the re- circulating since Feb. 1 and which F. H.

Kleihauer, who will check long way. Taxnavers will save Unit of a thre rar wreck at Olive Mi Ml 3 i. V.U.Vl -r-. i -i 1 I I -t uetlue "UCU1" ucoi.ui peuuons irom rranKun, jwwaras time and money by forgetting this and Main streets, at 6:40 p. Death was believed to have been ui.

xue v.ouxiij' ueAi juuc, wcic noDerc tripson, Emerson ana ei i auctions for charitable contribu caused by a skull fracture suffered ityuxieu cuuiiiig aicouiijr ierson aisiricis; ivirs. rranK usx-mons interest, taxes casualty j.iwiii ixjtii ium oiivi viwjr oiv" mart, xvayinoiiu oxiu oiiciiuoii TY-. 3 1. iU I i T. mi ti when the child was thrown frtai the back seat of the car driven by j.iiuiuoj, me uojr sei, iui uic x- tnct; lvirs.

nomas oreen, nasn- wu get your turn of the petitions. ington and Bent districts, and Mrs. In LexingTOn is father, onto the pavement. Date imety ol tne l.uuu out in tne Perry LaBounty, Lincoln district. for an inquest will be set later.

Careens Over Curb. county' were returned early but Normal petitions will be checked Two deputies from the Bloomington income tax office were in Lexington Thurs those accepting the petitions said by Mrs. Richard G. Browne. The! According to an- investigation the number received Thursday rest of the county petitionswill be will not be counted until later, i checked by Mrs.

Richards and as- made by Deputy Coroner G. Setchell, the accident occurred when a car driven by W. M. Gra day to aid taxpayers in that area. They will be there again Friday at the Peoples bank.

Late petitions should be in before sistants, Mrs. Kenneth Loomis and! Saturday. The petitions will be Mrs. M. R.

Cothern of the Wom- checked by the McLean County en Voters committee. League of Women Voters with the ham, 44, Shirley, crashed into the side of the Roberts car. The impact sent the machine, driven bv Mr. Roberts careening into a worth losses, medical and dental ex county voters register. Fercent Runs High.

penses and other deductible items Describes 37 moneys car driven by Arthur Oliver. 25, amount to more than 10 percent of the total income (Under the Mrs. W. A. Richards, chairman 310 East Front street, and then Women Voters committee, said over the curbing and into a first two ways of filing, the taxpayer is automatically given credit for deductions totaling 10 all those checked so far represent from 20 to 25 percent of the voters building on the southeast comer of the intersection.

Years of Work in each school district. Under the provisions of the Searcy-Clabaugh The father of the young victim told Deputy Setchell that he was drivine east on Olive street, pro- THAT'S WHY THOUSANDS OF percent of his income and doesn have to list the individual items.) Attach W-2 Form. Taxpayers should be sure to County Health Department law, 5 percent must be represented in ceedimr with the no ItCht. Tho With Religion order for the petitions to be ac car driven by the Shirley man ceptable. passed two parked cars heading attach their withholding receipts to the return when filing the 1040 The petitions, sent out by the south on Main street, and rraspea FAMILIES DUY ALL TIICIQ T.T riiniT UmHVi fminril form either the short or long way.

VVUillJ nonnip I have seen many wonderful into the side of the Roberts machine, the deputy reported. Rites Saturday. The original copy should be at tached, the taxpayer retaining the vote on the proposed postwar was an expression used rramtv health deoartment. If 5 by WiU Shelper, founder of Home duplicate received from his em ployer. percent of the registered voters Sweet Home Mission, in sum-in two thirds of the townships are manzing his spiritual experiences The car driven by Mr.

Oliver was headed north on Main street, and was waiting for the stop light CK1EC ATT XTJAQE)5 Under the second and third represented on each petition, the tne it years since ne gave mm nt in the seir wnolly to religious work methods the taxpayer must pay any tax due when he files his re to change. Freeman Lee was born llay 30. HTrTan Crmntv Roard of SuDer- Mr- Shelper was addressing the turn. If filing under the first 1940. in Bloomington, the son of Rotary club Thursday noon on the subject of mission work in Bloom method he does not have to pay tax due until he receives a state James F.

and Marjorie Lipscomb Roberts. He is survived by his parents and crandnarents. Mr. and ington. He was converted during r- mt mw tm i a the great Billy Sunday revival in BULLETIN Board ment from the collector of Internal revenue.

This statement can be expected about 30 days after 1908, in one of the noonday meet Mrs. John Lipscomb and Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts Sr- all of jLaw jh- ings held at the courthouse during Bloomington. filing.

that period. EMERGENCY CALLS The body was taken to the Relates to Lives. Mfnnontle hrapftal R01 Brofcaw hoeDital 8025 Oklahoma Man Held The "wonderful things" which St. Joeeoh's hospital 2266-0 7551 he has seen related wholly to re PorFBI Questioning CAN'T STAND Sheriff 2703-5 ligious changes in his own and rv.nnti 2283-0 Booromron fire department 2140-5 other lives under the influence of Flemon Anspaw, 27, Harmony, Normal lire department sum BACK PAIN? trying to follow the spiritual pro was arrested Thursday by gram set forth by Jesus. MARRIAGE LICENSE.

Deputy Sheriffs Lloyd Staley and Charles F. Crnlders, IS, Bloomington; Mr. Shelper related that his Curtis Gilberts on a charge of Heat relieve muscle pains w'ukly. tS'f t'nrtly. To get continued brat relief, for day, rirht at the sore spot.

arrW Mary Forward, 17, Fowler, Ind. connection with religious work khJJJ 7 frv? IV 1 coincided rather closely with his BIRTHS. one biR Johnson's RED CROSS I'LASTIR or the heavier, warmer Johnson's Back relationship with the worldwide Mr. and Mrs. Noah L.

Lacey, 1211 South C.ayton etrvet, a girl, born Wednesday at fit hosrMtal. teachings of brotherhood as Plaster. The mild, active medication failure to have a selective service registration card. Anspaw was picked up on a farm near Hudson where he has been employed. He will be questioned late Thursday or early Friday by agents of the Federal Bureau of espoused by Rotary International, Mr.

and Mra. John Rhode. 1704 South Itently heats the back, stir up blood circulation. contrition, ease pain. Madieon street, a Rirl, born Wednesday at wuwi 9 i .1 n.i a Fct.

and Mra. Clyde Reynolds. 1Z17 rvotary iiiieriiaiiuiiai wnvemiui Warm cloth covering retain body heat, protects back against chilling, provide continuous support, this clean, easy, proved way to "heat treat" simple backache and South Koch, a boy. born Wednesday at when he Was inducted into and Mrs. Randolph HaxbacK, 701 'rai wrc muvuiran onv.

r.tst Walnut street, a Kiri, born wednea- has benefited ever since rom its other muscular pain TODAY. (Ia case of chronic backache, see your doctor.) oay at bt. JOaer-n a noepiuu. cnlrl Always insist on the GENUINE, made by Johnson Be Johnson. Funeral Notlre.

Tarda of Thank, la Memorlam and Special Notlre. in fc! RED CROSS PIASTER Board Invited. In recognition of the address of Mr. Shelper, the club had as special guests the of the board of directors of the mission, line minimum, tl.ftO per Insertion; additional linen. 15e rath.

Copy for full day's run will be accepted up to 8 p. Starts INSTANTLY to relieve MUSCULAR ACHES-PAINS Soreness and Stiffness For blessed prompt relief rub on powerfully soothing Musterole. It actually helps break up painful local congestion. So much easier to apply than mustard plaster. "No fun.

A'o mut vtilh Muster olel" Just rub it on. day before publication and 12 BACK PLASTER o'clock noon for final edition. which Mr. Shelper has managed all these years. Another special guest of the day was Dr.

John Timothy Stone, noted Chicago preacher, now conducting a series of meetings at the Second Pres rrXERiL NOTICE. Funeral services lor Mr. Anna Mae Siiolty of 12j8 Eaat Grove atreet, will be held Friday at 3 p. m. at the Stubblefleld Memorial Home, Normal.

FriendJ invited, interment. Park Hill cemetery. Friends may call the Memorial Home. byterian church, who was with In 3 Strengths Dr. Harold R.

Martin, pastor of that church. YOUTH MIGHT "A Glad Revival" Thursday 7:30 p. m. HEAR Reading of the Gettysburg ad rt'XERAL NOTICE. Funeral services for Mr.

Fred G. Kilby, 812 Soutfc Fell avenue. Normal, will be held from tlie Beck Memorial Home, 209 Eart Grove rtreet Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Friends Invited. Interment Galnea cemetery.

Friends may cali at the Memorial Home. dress of Lincoln was by William K. Bracken. Some of Mr. Bracken's articles from his collection of CARD OF THANKS.

We wish to thank our friends and neiRh. Lincolniana were displayed. ,1 4 Marks 90th Birthday bora for th kindness shown us durine our reoer.t bereavement, the death of our TERMITES I kill them and glvo ft-Tear Gnaraateo Warranty Bond. References. year professional experience.

Herbert L. Brown Exterminator and Fumlgaior. GOG! N. Main SL Phone 2839-0. mother.

Mrs. Jennie Marcum La Lone Herman L. Gerlmg, 407 East Alo the minister. Rev. Stone; alngers.

Olive street, who is seriously ill at his home, was honored on his 90th birthday Tuesday. His seven children were present at a dinner Uioae who furninhfd Biwers and cars. MR AND MRS. FLOYD MARCUM AND FAMILY HI! AND MHH. FRANK MARCUM ANI FAMILY VH.

AND MRS JOHN ADAMBON MRS. ADA JORDAN IN ME MORI A.M. Trt lovlne memory of our dear slater, in his honor. They were: Albert Milwaukee; Herman Henry F. and Skaggs, Bloomington; Mrs.

T. S. Higbee, Detroit; Richard Ottawa; Capt. John Newark, N. J.

An afternoon In our hoe dopartmcnt lv)k like OM Home Week for the family! From the to they troop in for their shoes Iieen it for Feneration. And not by accident, cither. Wards shoes are rood fcoct. There's wear and comfort fit. workmanship and style built into every pair.

They give jrood dolbrs-and-centj value make your ration stamp pay dividends in extra car. That's why thousands of families buy all their shoes at Wards! Vm. Lydia Sherman, who passed away one vcar apo today. O-w v-ar has oassed since the sad day, When we were called that Lydia had passed away. Within our hearts thou liveth still MASTERPIECE Also present were Mrs.

Richard and Mrs. John Gerling and five God tailed you home to be with Sister Esteila. dear: grandchildren. Where there is no pain, no aorrow nor Wo Specialize in FUNERAL FLOWERS MAPLKWOOI) GREENHOUSE parting with teara. You bad no one a last farewell You aid goodbye to none.

The Heavenly gates were open wide And our dear Lord said. MRS. E. O. MOHR, MRS.

MABEL TKOYER, MRS. DAN RABER. 301 E. Miller St. Phone 3861-0 good PLACE TO DUY good PARK HILL CEMETERY SHOES ATTENTION MEMBERS OF LOCAL, 63.

FERPETCAL CARE PHONE 2296-0 Ml Choice Lots Available Lee C. Fisher Directing MUSIC and FEATURES HEAR Dr. BauRhman on 'YOUTH'S SUPERLATIVES" All-Youth Party After the Service With Mr. Fisher Entertaininc FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH ItooneveK Av. at Tala t.

The U. R. of C. and J. of A.

Bpeclal meetins; Friday evening, Feb. 16 at 7:30 p. m. An international officer will be present to discuss some Important Issues. Every member is urged to be present.

JACOB SMITH. Recording Bec'y. East Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery I SIX II NOTICE TO MASONS. Selective I-oU Available Frrpetual tare 1 VI Special meetir.K of Wade Barney Lodge ontgomery Ho. 012.

A. F. ac A. M. Tiday afternoon Office 213 Grleshelm Bid.

Phone 3638-e A beautiful memorial is a masterpiece of memory. As craftsmen of long-standing in the art of memorial tie-sign, we hope you will give us the opportunity to eerve you. J. VOII F0S5EII CO. 115 S.

Main Phone 2711-0 anc evening, commencing at ciock Work In Master Mason degree. Refresh' tnent f.ZO o'clock. Master Masons cordially invited. JOHf 8. WHrTSON, Master, J.

H. ALLEN, Secretary. WANTED late model ear, or one in good condition, by ex-service man, essential to business. State make and price. Write X-97, Pan ta graph ALBERT NIEPAGEN FLORIST Flowrr for V.xrrv Occasion K)S E.

Miller St. Phone 218G-5.

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