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The Morning Herald from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 6

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Hagerstown, Maryland
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SIX TOE MORNING HERALD, HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND Legal Secretarial School To Be Established Here The Hagerstown Business personnel expert leje, now in its 23rd year ofienced in speedy accurate operation here, announced plans reporting, such as that supplied yesterday tot opening a legal secretarial training, to specialize in the training of High school students wilh two legal-secretaries and court re- years of shorthand and typing. Porters. las an example, can be trained The rew school, to be known to "reporl" at the rate of 150 as the National Legal SecreUr ial School, will open for enroll to 375 words per minufcs by use of the Stenotype machine. Hajck himself is a graduate ments in September of this year. Construction work on anjuwycr'll'cciised to practlco'ln addition to the Hagorstown three states.

His son, Richard Business College building at vice-president of the family N. Potomac to accomodateicorporation, having joined the the new educational busincss college staff in 1955. will commence within a after completing two years oi The school for legal service in the Air Force. Hajck's les and court reporters will be son-in-law, David G. Draw- the third school to be operated baugh, joined the firm this past by Haperstonn Business and now is serving as lege.

Its Maryland Medical Sec rctarial School, which is ap assistant director. To make room for the new proved by the Maryland State school, the Hagerstown Busines: a of Education, will construct an addi ed for enrollment in 1949. Since tional story to its new two-story then it has trained hundreds ofibuilding at the rear of the main girls from Maryland and nrigh-'school building on N. Potomac boring states in the specialized St. A building permit has been skills required for secretarial applicd for and work is tenla- billets in hospitals, clinics and'lively scheduled to begin in research facilities.

More a February. Other additions to the 225 cirls from nine stales cur- existing structures are conlem- rcntly are enrolled in the in the near future, in addition to abut 75 a i 7h Hagerstown Business Col- regular, secrelanal training cpc opcned in Scptcmb( 938 the business college. i a enrollment of 38 stu- E. J. Hajck, founder of a It was then located in gprstown Business College and basement of the Professional president of the corporation Arls Building.

In 1939 its enroll- which operates it and its medic: 1 men! increased to 72, students, counterpart, has been planning In 1940, it moved its school a legal secretarial school to the fifth floor of the for a number of years. Gradu-jProfessional Arts Building to ac- ates from such a school, he commodate increasing enroll points out, are in great demand by large corporations as well as enrollment varied because by the legal profession, In fact, men.t. During World War II ils featured accelerated courses to he says. Federal and State gov- to help the shortage of clerica ernments always are in need ofiemployees (hen desperately needed by the Government. After the War, it was approv.

ed by the Maryland Slate Department of Education for the (raining of veterans under the G. f. Bill. From 1945 to 1951, it No Nagging Backache Means a Good Night's Sleep NfLffsinE hacVsche, fc pad a the, or muscu- llr MII! trains may to day a anil And who tat and drink unwisely iomrtjmrs suffer' tnild bladder witi tbat resting, uncomfortable feelinjf. If you miserable and worn out Iraincd several ans.

hundred vcler- In 19-S3. it opened its second Dotn'i of -j 1 3 by rain relieving itljon. Ih ttf ir soothing efiVl to bladder im- Ulion. and by their mild diuretic action) (iPHlS. was approved by the Maryland State Department of Educatioi Si if flagging backache makes you feel drasRed-out, mlaerable.

with reitleis, Rleeplega Digbta, don't wait, try Don's Fiils, set tbe same happy relief million, have enjoyed for over SO years. Aik (or new, large, economy file and ZHOE 11, 1949, Th i voar i ai i mcdlCfll en TOll 6n1 It 21 Phenomena' growth. Its present enrollment is over 225 students a year. This year over 82 per cent of the stu dents are from out of slate. The largest enrollment is from Pennsylvania, 141 students.

The two OUR BOARDING HOUSE With THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1H1 Major Hoople TAy OUT OF FAMILY FIGHTS, BAXTEK It you're self-employed, keep; his in mind: When you file your Social Security tax return this; year, chance) you're going you're renting rooms and other have to pay more tax than you did latt year, schools bring into Hagcrslown! annually over $350,000 worth of business in tuition, room and board, books exclusive of what the students spend in local stores. The Maryland Medical Sccre tarial School is the only school of its type in the East. It draws students from many states. For the past three years it has had more applicants, than it could accept. In 1949 the Hagerstown Business College purchased the building at 441 N.

Potomac St. and had it remodeled into school quarters. Since then there have been two additions to the building. Even these were not enough xlmUCd i Al' to In at he in ea sin Longeitcam. chairman; school, the Maryland Medical enrollment.

In 1959, a new two- Secretarial School. This school story building was added in the back of the present school quarters and the Hagerstown Business College was incorporated under the laws of Maryland. How's That Again BETHESDA, Md. Wj The sign tacked on a restaurant wall In this Washington suburb "Free Lunch--Now SI." l'C A number of committees were appointed at a meeting of the Friendship Fire Co. of Harpers Ferry.

They arc: Sick, Wilbur Bond, chairman; Lloyd J. Jones, Wincell Dunn, John Rutherford, Rev. A Collins; membership, Frank Ainsworth, Boyd Staubb, Frank Abrecht, Edward Smallwood; recreation, John Rutherford, chairman; Charles Longer- 3eam, assistant; Frank Abrecht, Harding Slaubs, Robert worlh; entertainment, Charles Robert Ainsworth, Lloyd, Jones, Wincell Dunn: ways and means, John Rutherford, a i a Boyd Staubs, Edward Singhass, Robert Ainsworth; first association dele- gales, Lloyd Jones, Wilbur Bond, Tom Daily. Robert Ainsworth, A .1. Ballenger; alternates, Frank Abrecht, Frank Ainsworth, Wincell Dunn, Edward Singhass, John Rutherford, Tom Daily; commissioners for radio and fire police, Frank Abrecht, Frank Ainsworth Edward D.aUwood, Charles Long I Choc.

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The firemen have a number oi ates and dishes at the hal hich they would like to return the owners will call. Dedication PORTLAND. Ore. A ,119,067 library has been ded. ated at Portland State ge.

It has no name. Col "It dedicated to those who se if," college President Bran ord P. Millar says. About 70 major countries of have Red Cross so- SECURITY FOR YOU By KAY HENRY Facts On Social Security Retirement And er, the rentals aren't considered self-employment income. Room-rents Generally, I laundry service, the Income from employers, self-employed and employees would have to pay on their 1860 Income.

During 1960, employees and em- iloyers were paying this higher ax. But, the increase for you as a self-employed person won't be reflected on your I960 income until you file your Social Security ax return between now and April IS. Dividends and interest DM dends and interest generally are not considered self-employmen ncome, unless they're receive; by you as a dealer in stocks securities. If you're in doubt about whelh er some of your income last yeai was a self-employed person a defined by the Social Securit Law you should get in toucl The tax rate of your 1960 in- with the nearest Social Security come will be 4V4 per cent of your net earnings up to It was per cent of $4,800 last year. This means you'll have to pay a tax of $216 if your net earnings you'll have to pay $36 more you paid last year.

amount of income remaining at- all allowable business and trade deductions--as set out in Internal Revenue Code-- are made from your total income. Because of the wide variances in businesses and trades and the allowable deductions it's impossible to list them here. But any internal revenue service office can give you an appropriate list for your trade or business. Here's some income you may be in doubt about: office to find out. In general, you're considerec self-employed and must file a Social Security tax report if (1 you carried on a trade or busines were $4,800 or more in 1960.

In in 1960 either as an individua 1959, the most you could have or as a member of partnership -aid was $180. Thus, it's possible and (2) you had net earnings in 1960 of $400 or more. You're specifically covered i Note the tax only applies to STM Practiced your profession your net earnings. This is the a lawyer, dentist, osteopath, chir opractor. veterinarian, nature- path, optometrist, accountant, en eineer( funeral director, architec free-lance writer, artist or as any other independent contractor.

(You may write Hay Henry ii care of this newspaper about you own Social Security or retire ment problem. Please enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope an 3d cents in coin.) Grover Everett of Greenville N. will captain the 1961 North Rents, from real estate Un- Carolina cross-country team. A less you receive real estate rentals as a regular real estate deal- Conference ru junior, he won the Atlantic Coas Leitersburg Ldtirtburg --Max Rict, MB it Mr. and Mr a.

Clifford Blet, who resided here number oi years and attended the Lelteri- mrg School, bag resigned a position In Hagerstown wn an uiLstint Mmior. He hw accepted a similar position at Alexandria Va. He and his ly have been living at Keedyi- ville. Mr. and Mrs, C.

R. Beer an- nouce birth of a grandson recently on the Eastern Shore. The parents are Mr. and Norman Whittington, The mother Is the former Lou Beer, Miss Mary Poe, who harbeerr residing with Mr. and Mrs.

Willam Warner'near Westminster, lad come callers recently from Hagerstown. They included Cecil and Robert Howe. They recently rented Miss Foe's home in Leitersburg. They are having it remodeled. They are Including some apartments in' tbi work.

Brttktr Dliheneit MILWAUKEE (AP)- The coffee break, which has spread to 'tiost legitimate businesses, apparently has penetrated the cth. kind, too. The clerk of a cleaning shop reported that a young man walked into the store, helped himself lo a cup of coffee from a pot, then sat on a stool next to an unlocked safe and chatted amiably. After he left, the clerk discovered that $72 was missing From the safe. Worry of FALSE TEETH Slipping er Irritating? Don't.

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