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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 4

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 4

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8 i jm DAILY JOURNAL-GAZETTE AND COJMESC1AL-8TAK, MATTOON, ILLINOIS Here's New Sept 15 Tax Return'BIank 1 PEISONALS COMPUTATION OF ESTIMATED INCOME AND yiCTORY TAX FOR 1943 Fall of Munda Recalls Landing on Guadalcanal hi rtiuuKtSS KEfE To give early Ausrust sale of o.ir uguat sale of War ON INCOMES NOT OVER $10,000 fllY HOUSES iMFOnsip Everything fa In readiness fort -Mattoon whfSoeltas i.eefen ark feova kM at rate-rlvee rha aaraWa tana area' ta 'pfcon mmf Item at e-eonol nm tn My aa. at way, wWMft, Milan anal eaerinee trom koiM Mt tm irM Hit talk, hack how eva 4nt treat tim tm ToW esttaattd Income froa Wtiest, and a and StaniBaTneihha to Uw IML ktta It ulr Mi. BY JOSEPH, A. BOBS (I. N.

Staff CoIKSbeiident) WasMngteH airfield in the central Solomons i in MAlr 1 1 1. 1 itk' tLjrZJl A kHT daclaratioa. divide tb. $1,340 in any proport, tk. Z-raJ TuSLtS i Amount to b.

madia ajtimaunl Ineome Tax (line 1 mlnu. Ua. 3 with day provided American planes potential base within the sen 4 EitimsUd Income Tax for 1MJ from table below. iloatruetionbtlow) i imfluBtAowBoaliMlmlniH 1624 (ineate of joint deelaiation. American Legion sale of bond.

and each purchaser receiving iV Pitcher- teg. WorW dustrial plants in Ccjf to Inaugurate the drlva. Headquarters for th, are at the Hotel Byeri staff In chlirgs ongfj ter and Mra Danirf Eitimated net NTctory Tax (3 percent of amount oa line 5, Total ertimated Income and Victoiy Tax (line 4 plus line 6) 1 1 It v. ru.n Joinl Dtdamtim.k hutband and wife flltng a Joint declaration may deduct a Victory Tax Jc2ZC SvTunl. tocom.

(included In of on. 1cm thaa M24, in which cat the total uemption of both ipouiee is Umited to 62 plus toe income iinauoea uwt irUawmtrntk Iftkee Show which starts. Its week-end performances withTa matinee this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at th Silver Star Stables, North Thlrtj-third street and Piatt avenue. Entries began ariving In a of trucks at midnight Friday, and more than 100 horses from the outstanding stables of the midwest had arrived early this morning. Every stall at the stables is full, and other horses are housed In tents, trucks and horse stables throughout the clty.vr-.'-'.

Hackney ponies, fine harness rigs, llve-gaited saddle, roadsters and numerous other classes of horses are on hand for the show. Included In the fine horses which already have arrived are 13 from Baker's Acres at Northbrook, managed by R. a nannery; and the Argyll Sta Jng distance 01 the key enemy oas- Edgar Lake will spend, Sunday in tlon of Rabaul, possibly the next Toledo with his mother, Mrs. Chartea Yankee objective. Lake.

This development came Just a Mrs. William Abel is spending the year after American marines estab- week-end with her husband, Private lished beachheads on Guadalcanal at Camp Skokle. and indicated yie gathering mo- nd jjrS- Bf ollbert and mentum of the V. 8. Pacific often- granddaughter, Frye, at-.

sive aimed at Tokio. the Coles County Fair Thurs- Lleut. Qen. Alexander (kgriftcommander of the first phelprof Egnar. Colcv has marine amphibious corps, who is 4pent toe three weeks with rel-now stationed at an advanced base ttive5 friends In Mattoon and in the south Pacific, hinted that jjeoga.

4 new operations against the Japanese Mrs. c. R. Coy spent are coming now that the Munda week with-friends and rel-alr base has been captured. Vande- ative, in Springfield and Chara- Vaamltk la MlnwUH OP061 I Tu dm) I i im turn Tie (Mitt Iwa Tu Mm 1 1 Tu (Ilia ten) I Tm MBit kanura4 aU4 mm Tta Milk mhn4 Mia! HUM mmt itmli TN Mnrnai, Hut My husband, Fred tart 11 Tflll I in grut tola a news comerence mas paign, $731 742 763 789 803 826 850 874 898 932 (NIA Tl photo) jj-jj jjgjjne Ainphrbious Corps $4,000 4,100 4,200 4,300 4,400 4,500 4,600 4,700 4,800 4,900 8,000 $811 815 820 824 828 832 .836 .843 851 860 868 878 $3,900 4,000 4,100 4,800 4,300 4,400 4,600 4,600 4,700 4,800 4,900 5,000 Our food problem to be discussed by the president 7 of the Illlnoi iHS3 PRUDENCE TORN, nutrt li ready for action." bles from Mt.

CarrolL 825 SO 75 100 12S .150 175 300 825 850 75 800 825 850 875 tionist for Anheuser Busch St. BuUt by the Japanese, the Munda Canner8. Association Sunday, 9:30 Louis, samples synthetic meat made airfield Is about 450 miles southeast Won. s.t- tU i FOE SALE-qMaTx small size Heatrolar two-lZ drystove.Jnquire 2909 rwStT WANTED-WashlHgM5r; Prices reasonable. J601 MoSta 1495.

MOUltrte CEOUND BEEF sandiEEJT-rt dogabeet and porkbS salad, home made pies, 25 51 -shakes. Stables. The grounds are in good eondl Uoa and the weather appeared to rrom yeast ana ruga ptowhi cerwu. or Kaoaui, wiima easy itu i and Mj4i -pj gd ftif tha ari9w Bteaeheii have American medium bombers and aven daUghtert Carol recent 946 983 4oo4W3a. 888 f-5 5,200 been erected and lights are to oe iignter pianes.

guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Burge 5,600 installed before the evening show. I I capture oi Munaa aiso marnea 0, Mgog 1,078 1,125 898 408 I the doom of the Jap airbase at whn vr, vrV ahull wMfca ay.

tmr VTTrn i i on- KoJombangara-JsndGUteelsoiran(r about 10 miles west of New Georgia nv Pat(. o.u. across Kula gulf. 81,826 1,850 1,875 1,950 1,975, 8,000 9,050 8,100 2,150 8,200 8,300 8.350 2,400 3,450 2,500 8,550 8,600 2650 8,700 8,750 8,850 2,900 8,950 8,000 8,100 8,200 8,300 8,400 8,500 8,600 8,700 8,800 $1,80 1,875 1,900 1,926 1,950 1,975 2,000 9,050 2,100 8,150 9,200 2,250 8,800 9,350 2.4,0 "2,450 2,500 2,550 2,600 8,650 8,700 2,750 2,800 9,850 9,900 72,950 8,000 8,100 8,200 8,300 8,400 3,500 8,600 8,700 8,800 8,900 8159 163 167 71 176 180 '184f 188 193 197 201 905 909 814 818 222 226 831 235 239 243 848 858 856 860 265 269 273 277 281 286 290 294 898 803 801 8950 975 1,000 1,025 1,050 .1.075 1,100 1,125 1,150 1,175 1,200 1,225 1,850 1,275 1,300 nr.825" 1,350 1,375 1,400 1,486 1,450 1,475 1,500 1,525 1,550 1,575 1,600 1,625 1,650 1,676 1,700 1,725 1.750 1,775 1,800 1,825 $925 950 975 1,000 1,050 1,075 1,100 1,125 1,150 1,175 1,200 1,225 1,250 1,875 1,325 1,350 1,375 1,400 1,425 1,450 1,476 ijm 1,625 1,550 1,575 1,600 1,625 1,650 1,678 1,700 1,725 1,750 lt775 1,800 ed the Coles County Pair Friday, 9 6 11 .15 19 23 88 82 36 40 44 i4 S3 87 61 70 74 78 83 87 95 99 104 108 112 116 121 125 f129 133 138 143 146 150 164 10 25 60 -75 100 125 150 ITS 900 225 250 875 800 825 850 875" 400 425 490 475 600 525 550 675 600 625-650 675 700 725 750 775 800 825 850 875 800 Concession stands run by the M. 8.

O. and 0. S. O. are ready for busl- The show, which is sponsored by the American Legion for local war charities, will consist of and evening performances today and Sunday.

The entire procseds will go to war charities. Both matinees will start at 1:30 o'clock, while the evening perform- ances will begin at 7:30 o'clock. uuaaajoanw u- Mr and Montjomery rtaes a year ago just before the ana charlM Hayea Montgom. Japs comp eted a landing strip 0 Decatur have been guests of which they intended to use ajalnst Mrs Montgomery. TJ.

8. supply lines to Australia. Mrs. Estelle Soper will spend the 7 While Rabaul is the ultimate tar- week-end -in Canton and- Peoria -get of the present drives la we. wlth mothert Mrs.

E. E. Red- Solomons and New Guinea other Ien, and other relaUves and frfenda. 5,400 6,600 "8,800 6,000 6,200 6,400 6,600 6,800 7,000 7,200 7,400 7,600 7,800 8,000 8,200 8,400 8,600 8,800 9,000 9,200 9,400 9,600 9,800 6,800 "8,000 6,800 6,400 6,600 6,800 7,000 7,800 7,400 7,600 7,800 8,000 8,200 8,400 8,600 9,000 9,200 9,400 9,600 9,800 10,000 4lT 427 437 44T 457 46T 477 486 496 606 S16 526 540 660 680 600 620 641 661 681 701 ,78 1,221 1,269 1,817 1,871 1,426 1,489 1,537 1,593 1,647 1,702 1,758 1,813 1,868 1,983 1,986 9,048 9,111 9,174 9,236 9,899 400 '425 450 475 500 825 550 575 600 625 650 675 700 735 750 TT5 800 825 850 875 900 025 Lieut. Fred L.

Meek. points may n. j. Mrs. feobert Barta n(mj Lieut.

Fred L. Mock has arrived "turned to Huntington, Long is- safely in England, according to a tMniis ra nttu ucr AND GAS RENEWAL RUNKS ISSUED to that ltol enemy base on New BartlL Britain island. V-mail letter received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W.

Mock, Mrs. Keith Dunn left today for Monterey, where she will spend two weeks with her husband, Pfc. Dunn, who is stationed at Fort Ord. Mrs. Storm of Neoga, Mrs.

Dean Storm and son and Miss Dollle Misplay of Thompsonville SOCIAL NEW3 MUllt'lHn'! .1300 Marshall avenue. Application blanka for and gaaoline raUona for automobUe owners whose coupons expire Au. Robert Newell( who gtatlonea 81 have been distributed to tire angiey pieid, Va, has been pro-inspection sUUons in Mattoon, motej from t0 Mrgeant. He Chairman G. E.

Meyers of the to- ft Mn 0( New. cal War Price and Rationing" Board ell North nen0l treet. aid today. have one to sell call Conoco Service Center, mV Champaign Phone Mt. WANTED About or clover hay.

Phone 3021 FOE SALE, BromcorTlw baler, dump rack, slats, and China male hog. A ml mllea south of Lerna. FOE BENT ilve-room fuS. modern apartment. Lights ami er furnished.

Very reasonable it1 close to bus line. Phone Si 2524. WANTED Lady to do work. Inquire Charllt Lea lajr i dry, 214 S. 17th 8t.

FOE RENT Four-room apartme-'f mostly modern, with bath, Alt) fc sale, girl's clothes and miters, sizes, fishing rods and roller to Call at 3013 Pine Ave. y. FOE RENT Three-room spw! ment downstairs and l-tooa inri ment upstairs; all modern; ts and furnished. Privtti trance. Phone 1066.

2300 Weft-Ave. WANTED-Glrls for waitxeas and kitchen work. Experiencir necessary. Age 16 to 55. Good hoorii and good pay.

Apply Martannatf-it FOR SALE Piano and large ti Heatrola. One small cast inn stove. Phone 1548, SIX WEANLING PIGS FOB UL Delmar Eveland, 320 Mosltf-avenue. Phone 2107. 1 FOE SALE 60 acre tract two south of Etna, Improved wits te and alio only: good well and it- nlng water; ideal small stock fta $3,000.

Unimproved 40 acre tntu miles northwest of Mattoon, Own some land for securitx.Kl Checklev. Phone 427. TI.Uit.lW. urn tMt mmhm fct mrm4 Nm I fcf UtttOtm (MKk I.UMrt, tuw mi eVmUm) mtI1Ipi fUaiiMtlkmMllMm. Mm, Htc tetlwtHwt clmUM milUmtmdmtmi In tmU.

tm tmmm mimcf ml tumtnn m4 mtHl rmm tt UH nfcto FIFTH BIRTHDAY were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Rosalia Bemardlnl, 1900 Roy Wilson, One-Third of a Nation 7 The applications must be mailed M(. flffiMr nanM wiint vhampalgn avenue, entertained.

in, Mary Melnhart and Miss UNtTEO STATES Form-1040-E8 Ti EtaMrtmnl T.wDwmt r.U I I I Xt.t Kmu faunMl KmM muimi imm uKioranon or tsnmaiea imomw ana iciorr i ua ur inarrravwi by midnight Sunday' Bight. Aug. WUUam, Who on duty honor 01 Wth blrtnday ner Martha Melnhart, twin sisters, will 15, if coupons are to pe received 1,, ha8 promoted daughter, Sylvia JoTTriday at the gpend the week-end in Effingham by Aug. 81, Mr. Meyers said.

Tire from Maman to of Marianna restaurant Refresh- wnh Miss Irene Hutmacher and Miss inspection records also must be en- UcfX cl according to word ments were KrTed to toe 10 "ue8'a Virginia Hutmacher. closed. wcrivwi hi ifii whn -i-MiriM MQ 'hey were lvetl favors, after Mr. and Mrs. Sparks and FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1941 1 943- on ending.

1 943, and endi ..,1944 ticol year beilnnlng (Sw mmMtr'n INSTRUCTIONS) Offices of the board will be 4t Richmond avenue. has whlch attenaed 0,9 matinee Miss Patty Sparks are spending the I. Eitimttea locaoH toi Vktwy Tit for 1941. closed all day Monday, Mr. Meyers lorelga (lght at a local theater.

Sylvia Jo celved many gifts. announced, while clerki and board members attend a district meeting wcex-ena uecatur wim Mr. ana Mrs. A. F.

Crist and family, and Miss Audrey Belle Sparks. Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Hampson and. sons, Jack and Gene, and Mrs. NOTt atilar (a) iIm tot BahllK i MtlmataS IMS ImOTMh (k) iIm anwint 1 EuiiMtod Ibcoom ui Vktecy Tu witlAeW durinf nttrt J. ESTIMATED TAX tfUr kductin otimiteJ tu withheld CUa I bum Hia 2) C. J.

U. CLASS PICNIC at Tuscola. Wayne McDowell Pvt. Wayne McDowell hu arrived nmaunwifiTi The C. J.

U. Class of the Fust Instructions on price mark-ups allowed were given to local grocers where la the south Pa- cnureh and mit famUies Gertrude Scott will spend Sunday 4. TaUl MjnMatt to celUcter duhof 194) (of 1941 Inconw Tu clfio area, according to word re at a meeting Thursday evening. held a picnic supper at" Peterson in Decatur with Mls Mary Anno" Park Thursday evening. After the Hampson, who is employed there.

celved today by his parents, Mr. 1 Vtfui mUaa of titimtUd Us Qttm 1 aiinui ium 4) Grocers will be permitted limited '4l Amount piid with Ait JteWioo (not ten tho tme-htt of km Mr. and Mrs. Loren Dixon of Sul FOE SALE 1940 tradlsih lw eMUra, rnmm thm Multke mfmtmy, that iMa aVebntloa. h.n.i nudMi MaIM.

mnd to th hart ai ifivaur kna-mdflW Sodtl Security Number, 1 Or would consider the size based on the class of the nue- Induct-atore, Mr. Meyers said Stores and MM a carraat, and eampl.nl dMlaratlon. mm) Im faooll rh.aner car. Phone 1988. B-l faith, far Ik taubl rear elate, awfauant la tha talamal KavMlua PRINT NAME AND ADDRESS PLAINLY dinner at 7 o'clock, a business meeting was held, with Mrs.

George Cherry, the president, In charge. The remainder of the evening was spent in visiting. Mrs J. K. Tom-lin's division had charge of arrange-menla, and there were 35 present.

uaa awl im reguiauane leeuaa uaaar auuiertqr toaraac. ROOM FOB iEil Prlvatu COnttanoM have been given until Monday to Pvi Francis Lee Janes, Pvt. Francis Lee Janes has been sent to Camp Rucker, Ala, for his basio training in thefield artillery, (StnotMia livan and Mrs. Lloyd Storm, Miss Mary Storm, Miss Wilma Storm and Miss Patty Sparks attended the Coles County Fair Friday "Henry S. Newgent has returned from Melbourne, where he spent three weeks with his son and daughter-in-tawrMrr and Mrsw-Jacik-Newgent and infant daughter, Joyce.

(Data) water, private lavatory, su lBthgt.Phonej415. THR KITNDAT DINNER (Sajaakn al laitvai hmm) "(Cij mtmT SPARKS BREAKS BOTH LEGS IN FALL VuXTjSlUmtmm hat. ajD.S at i7mii Stt Wjlaai eaJSaS Noveaj according to word' received by his wife, who resides at 805 Broadway, it He was Inducted July 27. ttnCSVlllC ham and sweet jotow roast beef and brown gravy, and hoodies, combination stliar sliced tomatoes, mashed poutof green beans and creamed pea cream for dessert. Quality Bar Bar.

1808 Broadway. -I, This is the form about one-third of the nation's taxpayers will 'fill out and file by Sept 15 along with nvmint fn nut thom Iuar, with the eovernment by the end of 1943. Current weekly with Miss Annabel Thornton and her narvej eparaa, residing at iiiiiiiiIiiiiiiimiii SaAai a a pa venue: Mrs? Vila Heath-soent Saturday niece, Beverly, Thornton, are spend Cadet Donald E. Sheridan. Donald E.

Sheridan, who Is In 4 a. .1 r.r?r:. uwn wj holdings do not represent "paid In full" receipts for many taxpayers. If the taxpayer is single and hirincome Is less than $2700, or married and his income is less than $3500, ha probably is all square through the withholding tax. But some 15,000,000 taxpayers who earn above these figures, or who 40 HEAD of 0.

I. 0. pigs lora monai wospiiai receiving ireai- Bunda, Charleston. lng the weekend In South Bend, merit for fractures of both legs Aviation Cadet training at Pampa, Mrs. Anna Harris al Toledo call- -Cti her brother-in-law and have additional income above $100 (i.

e. rent. Investments, etc, on which thers is no withholding ranging from eight to 10 weeb -xVmust file this ctelaration ani to make them current Other half Also, a lew Hereford oeioww Knees, t-wt-Aripy-Auvja wxin in- hu. DnVnutthn tn Mr. finark.

n.i.i. celve his commkslon and ailver bi- Mr. and Mra John Tanner spenT1nr.vauna wlU be due Dec 15. Government provides handy work sheets so that taxpayers can figure whetteTwFarina or not they must file this Form 1O40-ES. a run Bern, muuciu rooms.

Continuous hot water private entrance. Phone ljjLr FOE SALE Electric Forge er. 1 set of dies. 1 dlsc.1 smaU tools and bolts. Erne tin, Neoga.

TU. FOB" SALE Watermeloi escape at the rear of the Illinois lots wings. At the climax of his Oratton gpent and Mrs. William D. Grant Consolidated Telephone Company's training, he will be assigned to a the camp ground la an(i sons Dennis and Dick arrived building Friday afternoon when combat unit or U1 become an PyS'.

Friday evening from Chicago for a wOa fen to nic.tptt MMacma wlthjiis parents, Mr. and Mrs. the pavement below, company of- Cadet Sheridan is a son of Mr. SnodgraM gpent Sat- Fred Orani HeTrnotherJIriJLJV flciala said. He was only six or Mrs.

ha C. Sheridan, 3117 urday evening and night with rel- Stephenson, accompanied them and eight feet above the ground at the avenue. He was graduated atiyes in Mattoon. ylslt with Mrs Jomv motu aMaTK of Chkago Uvestoeav- nf th. fall from th.

Mattoon Bmlor Hlun wummi. each. Also, icea. m08 South 18th l-ai Cll Market! awt WICJ OUU. i School a party of friends to St.

Louis Bat- ik ua.wmtwuj rhiBii- fnr n.in and ann riharlA. Wav.a Xtrmtjrnm. Chicago (IKS) HUOKeceipw, WANTED Girl for general if im Mr. and Mrs. Don Carwell Mr.

and Mrs. Don Carwell 500 head: steaay: lop, of ery, of Decatur and Mr. and Mrs. bulk, $14 to $1450; heavies, $13.75. Brace Reeves.

Greenup called on Mr. and Mrs. J. n- T.v. Tin- work.

Two in family, no in home in Champalim. IW iaam Aa Dh Artie YlSl Corp. Russell Bowen. Tha iaemMl-Caiatte) caaMl aa-apt ttaam far Mia aftat II a'clacar aa tha eay af aubSca-tie a. Plaaw aa aot atk aa ta eaaka a aicaptiaaj.) Mattoon Temperature Corn.

Russell Bowen has arrived BatFav tw. -i, i.f a- iiehts. ti4 to 114.50: ltaht lights, ii a 'L -xne Biiwn ana esiuay uiuo neia tiaso BAieiV an IWCUU tlM. Hum. Ovalrta wl.V, anrt IJT.i alJ.v 1275 neia.

runerai services wiu oe con- noon today destination. A son of Mr. and Mrs. coin Log Cabin Park Sunday. y.

E. CATTLE Receipts, 300 head; ducted at 3 o'clock Sunday after- calves. 100 head: Steady; rtonn at fam hnm. KiinilTHnw ...69 Vera Bowen. 820 South Fourteenth Fred Heath returned recently Monday, Aog.

$. FOR LATE MODE 12 midnlrht ic v. ti.w ia ioai from Mattoon where he had been tht .....75 street, he inducted July 29. 1942. The Women's Belief Corps Club Mr.

ndMrs. Harold Crevlston beef steers, choice. J15 (to $16 90; three sons, three daughters, ,11 was Friday Mr. Mrrbollle p. m.

Frl USED CARS Stanberry of Mat- and son, Bobby, left Friday eve- I WJ LJSr wfll hold a picnic at Peterson Park Forrest F. Saveley. toon called T. M. Stanberry and for their home in SDrlnsfleld JX Hi'- r- :3 nlng for their hcroe teljLto grandchildren VII a t7WFivj UWII VBUCU Ull A HI, UlOIIWHi Stuu II IM at 1U on nm to-Uu-To-bulls, Tha nirl Rnrnit TMr1ira' Aaanria.

nr. mn ZZZZ-ILZt- IU 8 after a visit with her parents, Mr. to $14.75: calves, $9 to $16; is, in. ueiuiquency cnarges u.i oi. nm ninrfh "T.nth i faaHan an atv.v us iirair yo ,7.

Mrs. EUsa Neat tlon will hold a meeting at 7:30 p. immediately. Why waste tin Paris, Eliza Neal died m. at the home of Miss Lucile Rag- tag aU over town tim Friday at her home in Paris as a land, 1316 Wabash avenue.

hWsW, SL who on duty with a naval of MlttofnerHundal Miss Virginia and Miss Juanlta and heifers. $9 tO $13.50. ww una unit nv.rx.aa. haa been DromoWd evening cuesta of Mrs. Bell Snod- r1iv.r mH K.

kiwtw air.v mitted no anot a companion, fmm fireman first class to machm- nJaar HjIV onI ltr Vai-aI1 Allnaai result of a paralytic stroke suffered State's Attorney W. E. Dlllavou m. and' Mrs. A.

F. Reed and -----a SHEEP Receipts, 8,500 head; steady; lambs, $14 to $15; common, $12 to yearlings, $13 to $14: ewes, $8 to feeders, $13 to The DelU Theta Tau sorority MILLER SOS u)t uiaw ectAj several weeks ago. She leaves four daughters and a son. I tint ha BrauiuouH, oyrun, oi vuuon- not be His n. aaia maay.

Tne boy w.iWrt hv his mother. 1,1. MOTOR CO. prosecuted on a criminal charge, he wUe resides In Long Beach, Cal mother. Mrs.

Allie Ctordon. Deer Dynamite said, and the dellnauencv nroreed. Mrs. Flovd Dmim 6f Charleston Dynamite-eating deer are common iuccw wiut mis. 41.

a juuweuua. av Elm Ridge, at 2 o'clock. The W. S. C.

S. of the First 1401 Broadway-Phone i George A. Clongh. Palestine, HL--Funeral services New Tork Stocks and Bonds tag are designed to get custody of air i Rrr 1 was here last week helping care in the Adirondacks, the New.Yori.. BY LESLIE GOULD for George A.

Clough, 53, of Pales- irompDlS latherr Who Si- t. tuxm ami Mr. and parunent repona. MmtwSiV. church at 3 :15 o'clock.

FOB RENT Modern. tZ lagtdly mlstreaU him. oten Hom, 1217 DeWitt ave- Mr. and Mrs. Eaymond SncS of New York-The.

stock market re- tine, retired IlllnoU Central System Amoma Bible Class of. the orated five-wm ana awiuus. rniaaioned a aeoond nd Mrs- Snrt Charleston "ung oi neavy consirucuon macnuv, treated further today, making it locomotive engineer, are scheduled vaU me, was commUs oneo were Monday evening guests of his in fact, attract the antmalsjn- three days of lower prices in a row. Jor30.cktlrb ter SnassT-MrrsUad of frighterimg "STJi WA better than the rest of tine Clfristian church Mr. waier the market aue at 0, lxY day at Fort Bennlng, Oa.

He came Snoderasa left for camn Auit. 5. WANTED Man that can paint spray gun. Part ttnM a time. Ewlng's Garage.

W01 and does seem to know they will find SILVER Plfir.Y BANK STOLEN the explosive on, road-building Jobs. Deer relish dyna'mlte because of the aaltpeter it to Mattoon Thursday for a short Mr. andjMrs. Don Harwood and parenU. He will leave Tuesday for ner gueu of A Schommer-Camp Wheeler, Oa.

His wife, who j. Will Walker of Lema and FUNERAL SUNDAY FraLsen-keafar-Mrv Mary Ann Morgan of Trilla will be held In that city at 3 o'clock Bunday afternoon in the Presbyterian church. Burial will be In the Beala cemetery. Hospital Notes AT LEONARD MILLER HOME jgffg, A small sUver piggy bank contain- livestock and Conkey Housw tna RO because'of ill health, died henfw0 facWowh'il; home- TJ. S.

Steel held higher most of lie. four brothers and three sis- the session. Motors were down small ters. mg an unmown -amount oi casu apray ior conuuiv haan ranmno' av vwm t'lnn uoukhv-i. mia, inimiiu.

vsaw ifawn w- -tr ti. vl4i Pmwmta and- taM fram tha taanar mMamJmt.pmJ. was nue.wlU accompany him to Macon built by beaver, chemicals. ler home. 308 Wabash avenue, Fri- time you com.

1 and make her home there. lupon the tonoBrsDhy. ths denth ommunicauons were among the Jaio corporation wponesday. 17 '4 oay evening. Conkeys Y.

U. ree, ju.t."k. mosi, acuve stocks on tne board itepuonc tsteei Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bateman of The.

bank was taken between flyjprays. MCarfCcivrhid mwiraeuw. lewpnone gewing most piay eneu vonwranoo-uiajuAaJt saat turlt fur- evenr- accidental and SHndsith.neiL.arritsi 30 and 9:30 o'clock, whUe mem- JSSH8' JlllV'rtiCC i a minor operation today. iBi, a-ui uiciiiucri ui Dcaver i emuiuic oa uie buwiij ibuuuiu iifiMtnr iott i 4 vara m.i in i a i il' vuiirn, auu miss nwi, mm iuu Ruasell Kilman was taken to his elvn Jones. Mr.

Bateman was to aio repau-ing dams. Even seu- 25 Ders or ine lamiiy were aosent, isn-. AIIjIVa'I jf trance; was gained by forcing For sale wholesale and shone rerjort. for final Mamtn.Mnn the tl take a hand In nrk ouunwu Standard Oil. Cal.

screen from a vlndow. and Charleston Ave. cafoMdaT to Starwalt -Bona standard Oilr 35 Rtanilard Oil. N. J.

MT4 Burned i matches were home on Rural Route 2 today. He had a major operation 13 days ago. 20 Want tO Bliy Car Barbara Maxey was taken to her Arflpf hom 8457 Western avenue, to- ljlSlea AOIM TvtSf- found much eveea a.a IllvlllVVt IVSaAA UUWUUlUbllV (t. 1 74 REFRESHMENTS at tl American Tel. tt Tel.

........153 of the colony takes a hand. Btudebaker Motors ..10 inrougnout tne nouse ana Texas Co. 49i -Anaconda Copper 25T4 Atchison, T. 8. F.

56'4 Grates Require Atleuum Tha imrjortance of careful flrine to 1 Road for Robber dirt was found on the floors, officers said. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Aviauon vorporauon 82H .1 SUnd-Sandwlches. coui r-- cream, cigarets and from 1 to 10 p. m.lwd"-t! day. from' 11 a m.

to closed Mondn" RADIO SERVICE on anyj' Union Pacific Union Carbide United Aircraft U. 8. 8teel 81! 34 prolong the life of grates is arnpha- -W(P In the foresU of norther siied. The first and most imoor-. Guatemala, a new road is to provide 52 Western Union utiiuii jo i an xwuueiieiu otcei on tant point in the care of grat'es is additional -supply cf rubber for Burroughs Adding 1...

12 Westlnghouse Electric Bethlehem Steel 59 90 FOR SALE The estate of the dip. Our guarantee 1.,. ...11 ILL day. She had a minor operation Friday. 1 Mrs.

Hester Kimery, 2508 Champaign avenue, is Improving nicely 'from a major operation day. Mrs. Martha Masters. 1517 Shel- by who has been receiving treatment for two weeks, remains Ih a critical C. O.

44 Westinghouse Airbrake 2114 i.v.. omiui wane auuiciitciui, in sncaj 01 rn1.a Til Ca. HITra Mara 7sl. CS.Jiln OnriM Phan. 111..

Ra. Mr. Wnr A. Wol. Corfln Bnrir PhOf Twenty people earae to buy Lester Prahl's car wban he advertised for sale In a Journal-Gazette classified ad.

Here la Mr. Prahl's 50t) ad: For Sale 1934 Ford coupe, $51 May be seen at 705 N. 21st St. The car was sold that evening to the first person Who came after reading tha ad, -J. G.

readers knew bargains -are listed In the classified col- we irequeni removal oune as Res in maenmes oi me unuea the ash pit The ash pit is a s'or- Nations. The- completion of this age chamber Wair, not ashes, A'if road wHHrhprove highway commu-is necessary for the combustion ot nications into the productive forests any fuel. Unless there is sufficient ft Department of Peten. air below the grate bar! to cool aza trip, Mattoon, 111., Route $-T GUARANmDWSlV FOR SALE 16 pigs, 3 months old; weid and guarantee nT-Bjc two brood sows, good ones; can be metal even white metal. seen mile south of North Loxa viciTFrank Orndorff WeWrf unrysier Motors 75 New' York curb close: General Electrio 35H ii General Motors 50T Gillette Raaor 9 Creole Petroleum 164 ol-1 x8'fl '20' Pratne PAX YOU CASH For used AbQUARTERTfor aB them, they will born orwarpprFail CMMPDAIO WE 'ecwic 8.

7 FOR SALE nmniand they watch those ads ur. to remove th. ashes a. often rUHLIArtLJ SunX cSrT XrlTfKlFZZ necessary causes a wasteful fir. as MORGAN, Mr.

Mary Aan-Ser- International. Harvester 66 Niagara Hudson Power 2 drawn or power drawn. Starwalt srS auto welLaa.warntl or hurnad-araUi-: vicea. Ui-bA h.lri ai. Pr.nhytj.ria.r TnUm.tin.i uirir.i I Sons, 208 3.

31st street. x6-21tf anon service. Mallory HHfUnn-MnW a he BeauUful-eouchand -halrr hn---. 11yJor- something theyjieed. ITi 1 1 PAD 1 A -n ported occasional chair, broadloom at.

yoo eroiiung as you Another important point in the care, oti vmcaKa ciosinv urices: oiu.b iu.uuu' 11. narowaoa zisi at ours wamer 32H 'umoer. oiarwaii Bona. uo ooutn wavt koMETHI.v- cnurcn at iTuia tsunaay alter- Kennecott Copper noon at 3 p. Rev.

Thomaa of Montgomery Ward Lema officiating. Interment in Central Beals cemetery. Mrs. Mora-an Is Packard Motor. rug and Edna 1 should by using as well aa read- Western-Ave.

Phone to. Ine Kutier Bros 9xi street. x6-21tf Cerv? You neednt 01 grates is 10 prevent the lorma-tlon of clinkers which sr likely to jlodg. Jn the grates. 3 Pennsylvania R.

R. OnnTrnnnVh 00 wn aVrkrt. 813. 8-7 at rest in-ner late home. way.

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