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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 9

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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mm: TTTE PANTAnRAITI. MONDAY, APRIL 111. How to Vote-In Four Easy Lessons Arthur Schwartz Rites Announced jScouts Move Arthur Schwartz, r. r. 3.

nionm- rrrnssr- it 1 1 1 1 1 ington. died at 4:35 p. m. Sunday, at St. Joseph's hospital.

The body was taken to the Flinspach-Kurth Funeral home 2 Story House To Heffernan and funeral services will be held at 220 p. m. Tuesday at the West Twin Grove church. Burial will be in East Lawn Memorial Fark cemetery. A two i'Ty rsrrjctT h.ue at Mr.

Schwartz was born in Car- 1226 Eat Grove street, ven 'o lock and married Rosa Lanchof! Jan. 14. 1920. In BJoomington. -4 Surviving are his wUe.

turi i- children, Mrs. Florence Henry, Pic. cT ni-n at Lak Paul A. Schwartz." in Japan: Robert and Marilyn, both! carn rr- pe-s a-i at home: sister. Mrs, Howard of Arrow Job.

The buUd.rf (serve as cabin at Scout Schwam. National City. cair.p. Mr. Schwartz was a member cf the West Twin Grove church, where he served as an elder.

He was preceded In death by his parents and one brother. Denjanun Frar.kLn ntablishei the fsrt circulatjr. Ltrary la Philadelphia in 1T31. Vole For ILTEdD HB. UlilEMMEILE Democratic Candidate Fop SDncriffff Democratic Primaries Tuesday, April 9.

Your Vote and Support Will lie Appreciated. STEP 3. Ballots are marked in secrecy in a curtained booth. In a primary election, the voter requests either a Democratic (pink) or Republican ballot (orange). Ballots must be folded with the voter's marks INSIDE.

STEP 4. Voters will hand marked ballots to the judge who will drop them in the ballot box. Two ballot boxes will be ued In Tuesday's election. Airport authority ballots will be handled In a separate box. "I2r" HOW TO VOTE.

McLean county voters like Mrs. LaVergne Bethea will follow these steps when they go to the polls for the primary election Tuesday. Step 1 (top picture) is to apply for a ballot. An election judge (posed by Mrs. lone Woodruff) will check signatures with the register of eligible voters.

STEP 2 (BELOW). You'll receive three blank ballots. The long ballot will list candidates. Two others are proposition ballots on the airport authority issue and a road bond issue, to be marked "yes" "no." Edwin Mickens poses as election judge. Chester Prather and baby 521 Florence avenue; Mrs.

Her man Schnabel, 2013 East Taylor street; Mrs. Louis van Hook, r. r. Mrs. George Taylor, Foosland; AMVETS Meet Tuesday U'nlttlral Adtrrt lament Mrs.

D. Kessmger, r. r. Mrs 7-vTGrrAiuv lAXATTVl. Members of Bloomington's AM Grove street; Miss Alma Miller, 1206 Blackstone street; Mrs.

Donald El den, Lexington; Edgar Phipps, Cooksville; Mrs. Elmer Fawley, McLean; Mrs. Minnie Kees, 1104 South East street; James Hodge, Danvers. Mennonite. Patients admitted: Eldon Hin-thorne, El Paso; Joel Bloomquist, 519 Kreitzer avenue; Miss Kathryn Earl Dixon, 920 South Madison street; Mrs.

Nellie Green, Farmer VETS post will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the YMCA. All veterans of World War II may attend. HOSPITAL NOTES City; Edna Beltz, 1401 West Elm street; Mrs.

Walter Oatout, Sullivan; Mrs. Emil Scott, Bellflower; cn2Vai John Curry, post commander, said. Mrs. Harlan Donalson and baby (Political Advert lnement) 802 East Bissell street: Victor boy, Clinton; Mrs. Eugene Stroud Olson, 1102 North Morris avenue; and baby girl, Armington; Mrs Schafer, Carlock; Morris Perry, St.

Joseph's. Patients admitted: Betty La Jean House, 1304 West Elm street; Miss Mary Elizabeth Ryan. 704 North Oak street; Mrs. Everett Shaul, 715 Robert Gordon, 408 East Walnut street; George Koester, 938 Mac- 906 North East street; Mrs. Charles Raymond, 204 East Phoenix ave Arthur avenue; Mrs.

Claude Wil Backache Help End Confusion Incompetency and Waste VOTE REPUBLICAN Tuesday, April 9, 1946 nue, Normal, surgical. Mattie East Miller street; Mrs. Wayne NOMINATE Ralph "Hap" liard, 602 Harris street, Normal; Carol Kelley, Farmer City; Mrs. Lantz, Congerville; L. E.

Kahle, Gndley, medical. Sarbaugh. 1213 North Mason street; Clifford Butler, 1012 West Eugene Benjamin, Ellsworth; Mrs Misery Eased Harold Hall, McLean; Mrs. Gladys Patients dismissed: Mrs. James Killian, 206 West Walnut street; Front street, surgical.

Betty Ann Chambers. 1111 West Chestnut Perkins, Danvers; Frank Pope, Strawn; Russell Miller, Cropsey; rank Scott, El Paso; Max Goken, BY WELL. KNOWN HOME REMEDY street; Helen Marie Lockwood, 808 DeLoss Kagel, Ellsworth; James Burns, Lincoln. When due to tW- VfinfinC ficenf secrehon of lUUHClO CT NERVOUS Brokaw. East Jackson street; Mrs.

Floyd Hendricks, 405 South Lee street; Mrs. Tena Jacobs, 601 East Grove street; Mrs. Elizabeth Grimm, 508 East Locust street; Mrs. Kenneth Lesher, 810 North Madison street i Hi Patients admitted: Jesse Ellis, 822 East Jefferson street; Marion Griffin, 1014 East Washington street; Mrs. Lula Schultz, Minier; Mrs.

Carrie Fordice, 605 North Madison street; Norman Johnson, ARENDS Republican Candidate for Superintendent of Schools McLean County Subject to Republican Primaries April 9, 1916 Mrs. Maude Wade, 504 West ana i.i ij i ml DISORDERS ILICTMC SHOCK TKEATHINJ INSULIN SHOCK TMATHtNT HARRY COSTEFF, MO. Grove street, medical. Mrs. John Victory hall; Richard Fanning, 1204 North Western avenue; Mrs.

R. Milstead, 606 Kingsley avenue; When backache, headaches and frequent getting; up nights make folks feel so miter, able, many now get Dr. Kilmer'a Swamp Root medicina to relieve such stress when due to the kidneys not eliminating as they should. For three generations Swamp Root has been the standby in millions of homes when loss of sleep causes folks to feel so nervous, run-down and worn out. Many think there is nothing like the natural herbs combined in Swamp Root, for stimulating kidneys excreting function.

TRY it I Try to get feeling better with bottle of Swamp Root from the drug store. Or. send your name and address for free sample to: Dept. 109. Kilmer Znc P.O.

Box 12SS. Stamford. Conn. FOR STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEEMAN SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT 0 JAMES E. ANDERSON Harold Haberland, McLean; Harry Miss Darlene Isaacs, Sibley: Rus Coomer, Heyworth; George Morris, sell Carpenter, 1513 West Locust Lexington, medical.

street, surgical. 110 MADISON AVINUI i a 1 1 1 1 Patients dismissed: Mrs. Gus Kla witter, 1307 West Elm street; Patients dismissed: Arthur Spaulding, Shirley; Thomas Smith, Mrs. Gracia Link, 909 West Tay 14 Clinton place, Normal; Mrs. lor street; Mrs.

Russell Parsons, Winifred Kinsinger, 604 East (Tolitical Advertisement) XT VOTE tor McLean County Black Tp Road Prograiii y1! I I 6VPLn i I 1 I i i V- i McLEAN COUNTY PROPOSED BLACKTOP POADS uu ceuT svrt muiav jj woltuanm cmc wee. Regardless of the increased assessed valuation, this bond issue will require the same amount in dollars and cents each year on each piece of property to retire the issue. It necessarily will follow that the tax rate will decrease as the assessed valuation increases. THIS WILL AFFORD A POST-WAR PROGRAM For returning servicemen and war of McLean County for three or four seasons for approximately 200 men. County Roads Can Be Built and Maintained Cheaper by Black Top Than by the Present Gravel System 'The McLean County Highway Department's record show that in a 10 year period, the savings afforded in maintenance and replacement and lowered driving cost over gravel roads will equal interest on money, construction and maintenance of IS foot black top road.

Furthermore at the end of a ten year period, we will still have the black top roads which arc estimated to last for an additional 20 to 30 years. mk. Honm vachto ceuwri et r. iB i hudsonH money -t-. "ATt I -ri: i r-r1 icr opsc 1 -f r-3JkA i -1-1 rfrrn i -f i DANVERS p.

RY fi rfw. UT I wXr 7 RY NC -1 A I Nl I X-yY 'T WAND A lArrTSTR I 1 0 II 1 7 I I 1 1 1 1 i A I llTS I QL pJIl i AL DALE BlybOfilNloNi jAr "1 CHENEYS I 1 a yw i ON1 ARROWSMITH prL 1 -Wl- -jr-J 1 -77 Ll 1 TLiV iecLLr.oytR "hy i 0 I stt An An A A 1 1.1.....J 1 -JL 1 I- J-V Ll J- JL 1 light lines represent present 330 miles of state concrete or county Blacktop Roads. Heavy Line are proposed 203 miles IS foot Blacktop roads to be built in the proposed program. This Program When Completed Will Afford a Better "Farm to Market' 9 Road System. Which Will Bring the McLean County Road Program Sygtem Up To The Level of Other Similar Communities.

McLEAN COUNTY BLACK TOP ROAD COMMITTEE.

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