The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 22, Ed. 2 Thursday, January 9, 1947 Page: 4 of 12
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the GRAHAM LEADER, THU8DAY, JANUARY 9,1947
income from other sources (CSPHf*
stance, income from rents, dlvD
deeds, sate of property, etc.
b. Those whoa? wages, even
though subject tftjglthhnidiag, ex-
ceeded 16,000 plus |600 for each
exemption*except their own (for
instance. $6,000 for a man with a
wife and one dependent child.) .
c. Those whose wages were not
subject to withholding (for in-
stance. domestic servants, farm
laborers). . ' ' ■ *.
Both the* 'dec1»rat|on forms -
foTnib (Form 1040) are available ‘
from the offioe(a) of the Collector, (
Taxpayers needing assistance in .
.the preparation of these forms are '
ucgejLto seek it as soon as poiai-
hia final lMO tax return (on Form
1040) by January 16, it will serve
both as'jhis return aad as any de-
claration or amended declaration
which would otherwise be due
' from him bn that date.
the principal groups concerned
with January IB filing are;
T. Farmers—Fameiuv wer# ex-
cused hy law from estimating their
1946 tax early hr that year, and.
therefore, must file their declara-
tions er final rpturns and Fay the
1946 Cotton Is
Better Quality
Mr. and MrsJJaraEd Reeves of Jersey,1 with his* wife from Ada,
Graham; Ronnt? Paul Rowddwn ; Oklahoma, spent Christmas with
and <Mt- and Mrs. Hawes Wells, ' his mother, Mrs. Alma Williams
two-edged sword. It would elimi-
nate waste due to ignorance jM
would lessen the Army's depend-
ence on corporation officials sud-
Snow and more snow Tuesday
morning. ■' •
>3 ports: Houston. handle «**nded
XSsGlLv. Beanmnwt. »«■»—NlaBriUe 1
Garhredinn. Texas' City. Beaumont'
Port Arthur, Orange. Sabine Pass.
Corpus Christ!, Freeport Port
Aransas,, ngk side, Brownsville and
Port Isabel J, ,
issued some timely Texas cotton ’ginned
Officer,
November 30 was' substani
higher is._ grade and long)
staple length than cotton gi
in the same period last year.
advice concerning room tampers'
lure and its dilation to health?
“It* I| iMM imgeteel ttwtii Gw
aim bthers of the
munity at the regular Fi
. ma.4U. n---si--to
alaUinidj
la temperature .
Ida, using abound 68 to 70
After the singing end prayer
the Southwest- cotton branch of-
porte of the
United States and is
n-made oort. - ■-
said. “Thousands of home are
continually overheated in the win-
ter, and x degree of heat is often
demanded that would not be tol-
derviccB, sandwiches and" coffee strifUy _a
were served- _
ky BMHAM'S ANATHCSiA-MOi
h a Doctor '■ Pro, cr i pt ,o« aeaibMae a I
:aad e'pe—isStf
fice of the Production and (Mar-
keting Administration in Dallas'
released this information in a
grade and'gta»lr report to the
Texas A4M College extension ser
Jtggplf generally—This group was
supposed to have filed daelaratons
of their 1*46 tax last March 16.
Young county has an estimated Z7
i Mr and Mrs. Dick Walla en-
tertained their family with a
Christmas true and a large din-
ner Christmas day. • Those pres-
ent Were the hosts, and Mrs. Don-
ald Wiley M Bunger: Mr. and
Mrs, T. F- Stsrbuek, Bryson; Mr-
34 manufacturing' citablishmenU
a* compared to shout « for Ste-
phens. 5 for—Jack, »nd 3 foe
Throckmorton counties. - ’
Thorough training of officers in
business pmeadenesMUjgd penes a
want to Invest in a full also ’cook
Ing range. Roasters may be ha<l
with broilers ,and frying par
units for those who are depend-
ent upon # roaster for all cook-
fWM to file 'should do so now,
and those who wish to change theif
eatbnetes to avoid the penalty fo«
than 20
ukl’GSTOBM
Lawson Smith and fam-
3ptadnson' and son of ft'
by farm families mho appreciate
service “above end 'beyond the
<•■>11 of duty.’- is- underway in
Texaa- No more loyal workers jn
though January 16 does not apply
to the majority of wageeerners
whoee sole income is from wages
subject to. withholding the filing
of-ai» inch. Compared with 30-4
thirty-seconds a year sgo----!
Cotton ginned during the last
half of November, as the season
niind itn irlon. ftll hthiw ♦fc*
"fBrtlWr," Dr.“CmniWr “Wfcsn. quality of that ginned the firm
added to these factors, the result- two weeks of the month. McCoI-,
Tng economy is considered, it might lum points out- ... 1 " ■ 1 ...
br-weH to check up and see what * ^ Sg . g ^ '
your thermometer reads. Arroom Br&inS Wh&t Am!
temperature within the range sug- —
gested, -plus the careful manten- Irving Berlin takes a worthless
snee of proper humidity, will help Piece of paper apd writes • song
to nrevent needless sickness' and hit. i Hfe sells the copy for B40-
sickness and even
NEURITIS
«>*. ««u «£»• once wiiKinson
spent Christmas with their bro-
ther and sister. Mr. and Mrs.
Clark Wilkinson^ and family
Throckmorton. ~r~1
Torturing pains reliev,
worn' *__:.IA
MJSmK MATO-
«M K P.ta. ttat 20 ££
A,z.
increases appetite and energy. You work in peace and sleep in
comfort. 3p.000 bottlea sold. Don’t dilay. Buy RID MATIC
, * described for businessmen in
the previous paragraph to the fol-
e. Aese who, lu addition.. AA
Veterans Administration now is
ojMMnng BS former Army I and
Navy hospitals to meet veterans'
were guests 'of the Aubrey WR-
kinsons of Elbert Christmas day.
nad more the* 3100 needs for hospitalisation.
Walter Williams Jr.,. recently
discharged from the Arfny in New
Staple
family.”
nee; gets a rtieelpt; Iheo
out' tb the cemetery, picks
*°^^“p ^oner h
, ..‘WURfi r. uooper ii
ahana
2,010-Pouncl
weighing 2.010 -pounds am
oiiased
man* Lively will be gold at auc-.
tion Here Jan, 8. When Several
hundred other cattle will be auc-
-here for many years,' he- le-' w
cross of Durham and Hereford
hoiua, who . is with the Shell Oil
Corppany visited his mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Calvin have
return*
two daughters, Mrs. H. L, MeKrahr
and Mrs. Raymond Reeves of
Gladwater.
Mrs. W. M. Goode of South Bend
was a business visitor In Graham
Monday and was a caller at the
Leader Office. ' \
IN IRE VAULT OF THE
---.Your New Freedom Gas Kitchen
enins CP* Gas Range — beautih
completely automatic. YouTI a
suffered-a
taken from his home near Chico
to the Graham Hoepital where
little hope is held for his reegv-
uncle Tom was i, reswent oi
Proffitt community pore than 50
waana.. * wagatWlim (n ‘4kw knmo
V*
Jawary 15th Final Date For
I-
- Thu Collector of Internal Re-
venue reminded federal Income
taxpayers today that January 16
la the deadline for filing, amending
aBd paying 1946 Declarations of
it* . ’ ' .
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\ GRAHAM FLORAL CO
l-i?
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AUTOMATK BAKING AIM SOASTINO. Pet ia a
nan a ghst maw. Set heat control and autoawtic tear |
•. d,N with a twist of the wrist. .Thao forget k Ml '---—
M mmiumt Yn. ovn Ughw aummnkrily. too.
Go see and jrou
can appreciate the beauty
^ a of Cut Flowers.
Their beauty and fragrance is protected by controlled
humidity and refrigeration. ^
This is one of our recently cniqpleted ]
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£: —-. * ---a i^i'p:'r-T.;"’i■ ' Hii ' 7
See us for refrigeration, electric and
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 22, Ed. 2 Thursday, January 9, 1947, newspaper, January 9, 1947; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth882743/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.