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Beatrice Daily Sun from Beatrice, Nebraska • Page 3

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Tuewlay, Feb. IV1943 For Mrs. Havranek Honored By Friends Dinner Parties And Oilier, Items. Miss Gladys Kovar and Thelma Graves were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower for Mrs. Milo Havranek nee Miss Claire Wielage, at the home of Mrs.

Milo Jelinek, Friday everting. Three tables were set for cards for which prizes were awarded to Miss Ellen Grace Wielage, Miss Gladys Kovar and Mrs. Havranek, After lunch, the bride opened her many lovley gifts, Dinner Party Mrs. Kate Nedela and- son, Otto Fictum were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Orth and family. In the afternoon, Mrs. Nedela, Otto Fictum, Mrs. Orth and daughters, Nancy and Linda motored to Lincoln for a with relatives and friends. Mrs, Mary Janouch visited at the home of her.son, Albert Janouch and family in Lincoln, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ulrich and family and Mr. and Mrs. William Warnke and baby of Crete were week-end guesta of Mr.

and Mrs, Frank Maca, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kotouc. The Misses Mary Dodson, Mary Vacek, Mrs. A.

W. Greer and Harry Orr had business Interests in Greenleaf, Sunday. Pvt. Jack Snider of Ft. Riley, visited his parents, Bandmaster and Mrs.

H. M. Snider in Wilber over the week-end. Perry Bldred and James Langpaul, both employed in Grand Island spent the week-end with their home folks. Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Jelinek of Omaha and Mrs. S. H. Jelinek of Brainard were Sunday guests of Mrs.

John Houser daughter, Miss Ada. Mrs. Rose Vorisek spent Saturday in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs.

L. E. Bursik and son, Robert and Paul of Omaha were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Snyder and Mr. and Mrs.

Lumir Vosika and sons, Kenneth and Roger. Edwin Jelinek of Grand Island had business interests in Wilber Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Misek and son, Norman and Robert Chase of Lincoln visited relatives and friends in Wilber, Sunday.

Gaa Station Ruling Under the 72-hour per week the gas stations, the Wilber gasoline station owners have agreed to remain open on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday from 8 a. till 6 p. m. On Sunday they will remain open irom 8 a. m.

till 8 p. m. These are subject to change. Frank and Otto Placek accompanied Otto Fictum out to Seattle; Washington, Monday, whore they' will their home with their mother, Mrs. Troy Evans.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kusy and daughter, Mary Ann, Miss Dorothy Brabeo and Miss Nora 'of Lincoln were Sunday guests of I Mr. and Mrs. J.

Brabec, J. Mrs, Elmer Kaatahek visited and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Janouch in Lincoln over the weekend, Mrs. Victor Pasek is employed byjfthe Triple-A-off ice in Wilber.

and Mrs. B. J. Klasek had business interests in Lincoln over the week end. -t'C-: Iff end Griswold's Appointees To link-am el).

9 -e- mittee on committees" yesterday recommended to the legislature for Confirmation the following- appointments: by, Governor Griswold Liquor John Mericle, Omaha; Theo Osterman. Central City. AeranauticB commission Clyde Sharrar, Omaha; Harold. Jessen, P. Button.

Mc- Cobk. i i State -normal C. Johnson, Omaha; E. D. Chadron.

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55 Sheep'i bleat French article 89 Doctor English 'm 39 SI RADIO PROGRAM XVAB TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 WOW KOWX xros 4:00 Iblfe Beautiful 4:15 4:30 Goldbergs 4:45 IBen Girl Portia Just Bill IFarrell, News Dance Carrol Uncle Sam IMom Dad Singing StrlngslYou a Genius? Mat. Melodies jJr. League play 6:00 INews INews. Melody 6:1 (Melody Time 5:30 B. S.

News Sports 6:46 IWorid Today INews. Sports ITerry Pirates INews IHap Harrigran Mack Armstrong Jack Armstroni? ICapt. Midnight IChlld Adv. Hour 'n' Andy 6:16 6:30 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 Harry Jrfincs Melody Hour Melody Hour Fred Warlni Hollywood thea. Hollywood thea.

Stars from Blue INews Stars from BluelHollywood News Pop Stuff Pop Stuff JDouble or Noth. (Double or Noth. Light Qut Johnny off Lights Out Present At Jolson Heidt'n Orch. Al Jolson (Farm Fun Parade IPlsh Food prd (Army Air Base UVrmy Air Base 8:00 (Burns and of 8:15 IRurtis ana Allen (Battle of 8:30 (Suspense (Fibber Molly 8:15 (Suspense (Fibber Molly Heater News William's orch. Spotlight, bands Spotlight Bands yup, Library Harvey A Tekamah; Ruby i-A 9:00 (Only sterday (Bob Hope 0:15 Yesterday (Bob Hope 9:30 Talks (Ued Sicelton 9:45 IK Hunt News I Red Skelton Notes The article below is another In a series prepared to help the many persons called Upon to pay income taxes for-the year 1042.

Returns must be filed not later than March 15.) No. 33 DEDUCTIONS FOfc TAXES" Taxes in general, a deductible item in arriving at net income for Federal income tax In the case of taxes incurred in connection with a trade or profession, the amount is shown in Schedule to arrive at net profit (or loss) from business or profession entered in item 9 of the return, Form 1940; taxes on rental property should be shown, in Schedule while other taxes deductible should be shown in item" 14 of Deductions. Taxes shown, in item 14 must also be supported, by an explanation (in Schedule O) Of the deduction. The deductibility of taxes is subject to four general limitations: 1. Taxes are 'generally deductible only by the person upon whom they are, by law, imposed: 2.

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WBBM Pgm. WBBM News Sports Parade Serenade Serenade News Dance orch. Lumbardo's or. Cavallaro's or. 11:00 INews.

Orch. 1 News-Melodies 11:15 orch. (To be annc'd 11:30 IKddie Ferns' (Midnite RevUe 11:15 (Abe Lyman's orjMldnite Revue (Nation at War Howard's orch. Freddie Martin Freddie Martin WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10 JCTAB W0W KOWX xrom 5:00 -Reville 5:15 5:30 5:45 6:00 6:15 6:45 Billy Dean News Lois and Joe (Harmonies News (News Better VerdalAunt Sally News Dean ITime and Lois and Joe (Farm Fun Farm Farm News Farm Program Program Program (Musical (Musical Clock 7:00 INews 7:16 7:30 7:45 Betle Terda Louis Joe Billy Dean Alex Crier IWar Jonrnal (Bill Hillman Musical Clock (Hatchery Clock News Tower (News I Wife'Saver Reveille (Musical Clock (Musical Clock 8:00 IPoultry -Talks 8:16 ISizemore family to Bible 8:45, (Bible 9:00 0:16 9:30 9:46 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 Toby Susie Bier Sister Uncle Sam Musical Inter. ISweet River Lois Joe (The O'Neills Amanda (Help Mate Merry-go-round ILone Jonrney Merry-go-round Husband Bright Horizon Jenny Br'kfast Club s.

Br'kfast Club Br'kfast Club Br'kfast Club Song of 'dreamer Women in Homemakers cl. News- Road of Life (At Sardl's Vic ft (At Sardi's Snow Village (News David Harum Lee Reiser Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast club Today 1 Best Music for you Teiequlz Cheer-Up Gang Sardi's Sardi's Nancy Martin Jack Little and excess profits taxes are not deductible for Federal income tax purposes: 3. Taxes for local benefits, such as assessments for street, sidewalk, sewage, and other local improvements which tend to enhance the value of the property taxed, are not deductible except, amounts allocable to maintenance or interest'charges; 4. The tax must be a tax for public purposes. Charges for governmental services such as municipal water bills, parking meter charges, service fees, and the like axe not deductible as but are deductible as expenses if incurred in a trade or business.

In the case of State and local "sales taxes," if the amount of the is measured by the-price of the article sold, or by a sum per unit of the article sold, and is separately stated, the amount paid is deductible by the purchaser. The Federal tax on gasoline Is levied upon the producer or porter, and consequently is not deductible by the individual consumer (except that in the case of gasoline used for business purposes it may be included in the cost of the gasoline as a business expense). Federal duties and excise taxes are, in general, imposed upon the manufacturer, dealer, and consequently are not deductible by the consumer, or vendee. This applies to the Federal excise tax on automobiles, tires lubricating oils, mechanical refrig erators, radios, and other com modities, as well as to the "lux ury taxes" on perfumes, toile preparations, jewelry, and the like It also applies to the tax on electrical energy, liquor, tobacco, cigarettes, playing cards, and the like. Taxes imposed by the United States Government on the following items may be deducted: Ad missions, club dues, telephone anc telegraph services, safe deposi 1 boxes, transportation of persons and property, use of motor ve hide and documents.

Federal employment taxes re quired to be paid by an employe are deductible, but the amount.o such taxes required to be withhel by the employer from the com pensation of as pay- iments are made is not allowable a deduction by the employee for Federal income tax purposes. In the case of ad valorem property taxes, the deduction is allowed only to the owner of. the property. Thus, if a man and his wife are filing separate returns, and the home is owned by the wife, then the property taxes on that home 'are deductible only in the wife's return. 'State income taxes paid are allowable £ax deductions in the Federal income taxi return.

ROCKOPAG The Weichelfi Married 15 To and Mrs. Loue Weichel were pleasantly sUr- rlsed- on their '15th an- iyersary Monday evehing a roup of relatives and'neighbors. The evening was socially fter which a delicious lunch rought by the guestS was served. Mr. and Weichel were ented with a lovely gift by the Those present Mr, and rtrs.

Henry Nispel, Mr. and Ben Schuermari, Mr. and'' Mrs. sfoah Nispel, Mr," and Mrs. Koenlg, Mr: and Harry Megli, Mr.

arid'Mrs. Fred and Mrs. Arthur Mr. nd Mrs. Carl Mr.

arid Mrs. Arthur Ruhnke- 'and, their amilies, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond dispel, Mr. and Mrs.

John'Weichel and Fred Hansjurgen. Promoted to Sergeant Sgt. Leland F. Lammel of Ply 5 mouth who is in supply section, le'adquarters company, at Camp Chaffee, has been promoted to the ank of staff sergeant, according an announcement made by the ost public relations office. Sgt.

jammer is a son of Mijg. Amelia ammel of Plymouth, Nebr.f Mrs. Milbert Schroeder went to 'airbury Wednesday to spend a ew days with relatives and riends. Those leaving Plymouth for the armed forces in February are: Edwin Vorderstrasse, Reuben J. Megli, Willard Skalnik, Martin Slote, and Wilferd Schneider.

Birthday Surprise Mrs. Julius Weise was pleasant- surprised on her birthday Friday afternoon by a group of ncigh- jors and friends. The afternoon spent social- Atop the Rock of Gibraltar an army chaplain and grcitip ol British sbldleri hold ly, after which a delicious by the guests, was served. In the evening her children and grandchildren came in to celebrate the occasion. Mrs.

Vem'on Christ returned from Greeley, Wednesday evening after spending several months with her husband there. Lt. and.Mrs. Gale Carter were in Plymouth Tuesday. Carter is now on his way to' Camp Bliss; halving' been on both! the Pacific and Atlantic" coasts.

He has recently been promoted to second lieutenant. They were formerly residents' of Plymouth. Mrs. John Schroedei: to Lincoln, last, week, to see her 1 Schroeder, a hospital ntherel She returned home Shirley, and with -WiHlammmpert nonite hospital 'it ing Mrs. Marteha'Fredric A'-I ran IVIKYI I C)' Your fwnily; will eri 11:00 Smith 11:15 (Big Sister 11:30 (Helen Trent 1.1:45 (Dinner, Call (Company (Melodies (Tour Neighbor (Joan Brooks (Farm News Joan Brooks Navy School Music ILast Call 12130 jLast Call 12:46 IMarkets Jenny ('Homespun Jft'oruui IFapiq Hand.

Farm fe ov Learn Li jrhf oft World. gnely Woman IMystery IGulding Light (News (Judy, and Jane IMake, Music Baukhauge McHugh, singer News Person Marine 9 Band Marine Xyster Chef McDonald, News C- Petrlllo orch. 2:30 2:46 IMary Mariln Ma IThree R's IThree R's Toung Local (Right, to Happl. Touring (Downey sings (To be annc'd Book-ends I Uncle Sam Jamboree 1 iBacksUge JWife (Club JS 5 OI IfteUa'Dallaa IQlub Matinee 3:30 Gal Sunday 'Lorenzo iciub Matinee Club Perkins Wldder BrowA Matfaee Club Club Ma.tinee., Club MStinee Matinee Matinee 4:00 4:15 Beautiful -j i Goldberg's GIM Marries (It's' Dance TimejMadeletno Carrol IMother Da4 Genius'; '(To Portia- Just Bill Float ITerry rlt Armst review Back to "PEELING OFF tvl II II Five Minutes earlier 5 1 fer your healtli's sake If cutting down on breakfast is question of time, and it usually' is, then set the alarm for a Uttle earlier than usual and take time for a nourishing meal. Much of the preparation can be done the night before such as set, the batter with the exception of melted shortening mixed for hot cakes, waffles, or muffins, or having biscuits in their pan and watting in the re- frigerator.

PATTERN FOR MIAKFAST-If your breakfast pattern has been up- set by the rationing program, remem. i ber this meal can still be a balanced one. Fruit, cereal, bread in gome form and that one cup of coffee i supply energy, vitamins, 'minerals, 1 calorics, and that" grand satisfied feeling. i such' as sliced I oranges or baked apples are more filling and have more lasting qual- ities than" fruit juices. Unstrained juices have the same advantage over strained juices.

Vary the fruit in some way each day, and don't have too many repeaters. For serve apples baked, as- a sauce, or fried. a kind for every taste. Vary them from, time to time for interest, and alternate" cooked cereals with, ready Molasses, honey, corn syrup, maple- flavored syrup and fruits fruit sauces add a pleasant change to' cereals, and help the sugar bowl too. tRIAKFAST morning standby, but variety, is welcome also, Serve toast plain, as French toast, cinnamon toast, or Aoasted jelly sandwiches.

Enriched extra vitamins that all can use. it 'II II Really Nourishing (Prices good Tutsday thru Saturday) flATC Quake'; quick Ufl IO or jegular JLr -rn 1 i 1 SHOf SAKLY I LARD help POPCORN MATCHES 1 HINTS FOR BRIAKFAST MINUS 1.

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