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The Bonham Daily Favorite from Bonham, Texas • Page 7

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MIGRATION STARTS Canada geese, one of last of autumn, slide toward a landing on the consin river behind the nearly barren trees near Portage, Wise. Cold, winter weather is pushing the geese south. Woman is Given 5 Years in Case NEW YORK 77- fe- ragin" penience-i Fi'idiiv Ivtnni id other dru to children. pleaded to f-Piling cf drugs in State Supreme (Superior) Court. Justice John R.

Starkey denied a plea for probation frorn Tovns' attorney, Joseph despite argument that a on term be sure Jc ior his client, inoffensive looking, damty grandmothc'-- type senior cit 'n n-i siiid I Can't, permit her to "olk out of this courtroom was of i''thci p' uplo'h Bells Bone Callee EELLS I'nistee'; of the an election Icb to if in bonds shall be issued to improve the school I The election will be the third I by the board for what is I called needed im; The first two e- ns. l) 0 th of $150.000 were defeated by narrow margins by vot'TS of the district. A tax rate of S1.60 per $100 valuation will be needed to interest and principal pay- me s. U. s.

Partially jfts Trade Ban Against China WASHINGTON Nixon administration has partially lifted the 19 year U.S trade embargo against Commu nist China in a move high officials will iniprovf: relations with Peking but not alienate the Soviet Union. State Department officials were watching for reaction from lx)th Peking and Moscow the (hreo-point to the 1 liday of plan. The plan, rpcommended by Secretary of State William Rogers and approved by Nixon, modifies the foreign assets control tions under which the embargo is maintained. The points are: oreign subsidiaries of American companies henceforth will be allowed to trade in with mainland U.S. rompanies branches abroad now ill be allowed to buy goods presumptive Chinese in Kong and other Vnr Fast markets and trade with them in other third countries.

$100 ceiling on purcha-1 ses br- American tourists of mainland Chinese goodr for peri-on 31 use is lifted Museums. and collectors wiH be able to import mainland Chinese gwds on i their o'An account for their ovn US'- of trade embargo is the rpcnit nf study of ays in iniprovr trade Kh Com muni hin In hhe administration announ'ed that It allov Am.Pvira jf risfs to punhdsp up to $ino Communisf goods for personal use. such purchases had been totally prohibited i ut special licenses. In Nutshell ASSISTANT MGR. D.

Harrison has been assigned as assistant district manager of the Sherman Social Security office. He comes to his present from Pine Bluff, Ark. He joined Social Secu-ity in (96! and worked In the Little Rock, Texarkana and Pine Bluff offices. He is married and has three children. John W.Gaylon Given Promotion LONG BINH, METNAM TNC) John W.

Galyo.i, 24. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford D. ex was promoted to Army specialist iour Nov.

Z2 while with the 5Lh light Equipment Mainti.n- ance Compajiy near Lorg Einh. Vietnam. A niechai'ic in compa.iy, -1. Grilyon ontrrT-d the Ar- mv in No- embpr baiic at Ft 1 and at Ft jm.pb*“!] (n his ai- nvil in la. specialist, whose wife, Melva, In-es in is a 1963 graduate of Bells high school! Cost of Living Thomas E.

Tarpley Takes Another Jump FRgE! Cornft a World's Chrl'tmas Stocking I csjiis. S-o cur array of Christmas ideas for ert a fani'y. by Feberge, Schiapd.ci urn gift I Tf. I Corner 6th Center i. kixW I 583-3157 ft THE SURE Most vision of the type cf home they like own.

Track down the of Jrr-im'. and then ccmo in and abouf a pl-jn to own it. Our doorwdv i' always opoti you to open I'' Qnd Lean Assn. WASHINGTON fUPi) -The cost of living jumped to half one per cent November, led by such basic items as food, and home Labor Department reported today. The consumer price index to of the base period.

increase of 5.8 per cent over 1D58. Th- means it cost SI.3 05 to pi: poods ith $10 about 10 years The November -to- increase 2 1 '57 and 1968 was 4S pe- I The co.it of living usually drops in i the mom-' s.icrea.se, computed on an ar.nu".’ and adjustment was 7.2 per cfst, the biggest iise sin.e Jure Thf i inflation watchers have pointed to a slowdown in the late of i cost of living increases since mid-ypar as evidence that its to cool the economy were bejiinning to work, i The cost of food increased 0.7 per cent last month, pushed up salad bon I item.s like lettuce, up 33 i per cent; up 23-3 and green bears up 3" 6 per cent. Esgs increased 6.8 per cent. The cost oi clothmg in' per cenf vh-le home ownership sen tuch as interest rates, property taxes and insurance increased 0.6 per cent. Undergoes Surgery Thomas E.

Tarpley is reports ed to be resting well In the VA hospital, Dallas, after hnvinq his right am.putated He is in Room B-712 and wniid like to hear from friends. Tax Relief Plan Will Aid AD WASHrNGTON a nutshell, the tax relief plan: Personal Exemptions Each taxpayer be able to subtract from his total income the following amounts for himself and each deper. lent: For income earned in the amount is $fJOO. For J970 it rises to $625; $650; 1972, $700; 1973 and on, $750. Standard Deduction In addition, each taxpayer w'ill be able to deduct the remainder of his income at least the following amounts for interest and state taxes paid, rontributions, before Ivs income becomes subject to laxdtio.i: income earned in 1970 1372 It may pay, however, for the taxpayer either to itemize if they are more than the above figures or to take the following standard if those dedurtions are more than the above: For Income earned in 1969, 10 crnt of income after or $1,000 whichever ii.

higher; 1970 10 per cent of income after exemptions or 1971, 13 per cent of 1973, per cent, or 1973 and per cent or Tile Wealthy taxpayers will be to a maximum tax rate of tiO per cent 1971, md 50 per cent thereafter on earned $30.000 tax free The present maximum tax rate is 7n per cent. A is intended to make sure, however, that all wealthy persons pay some m.conie tiv, unlike pav no at all The minim.urn IS a 10 per cent tax on the difference between the sheltered income m.mus $30,000 and his Income tix cn nor.shelter»«! income. The Pow Five million poor persons wnJI not have to pay any tax at all, and seven will have their taxes drastically cut. The largemouth bass is the largest m.em.ber of the s'infish family and is a close relative the and For Class A Title Mart Defeats Sonora, 28-0 AUSTIN. Tex.

(UPD- Edward Costley of Mart set the pace Fridav night when he tfxik the ball away from a Sonora player and ran it 43 yards for a touchdown. Mart beat Sonora, the defending champs, 28-0 for the Class A state championship on the strength of four interceptions and three recovered fumbles, even though Sonora outoffen.sed the winners 351 yards to 226. Mart ground out its first score by moving the ball yards in 13 plays for the touchdown with 5:20 remaining in the iirst quarter, Halfback Earl Costley ran seven yards around left end for the score, but the kick was wide, making it 6-0. Five plays after the ensuing kickoff. Edward Costley stole th ball from Sonors James Noel, who was sweeping right end, and ran 43 yards for the second Mart touchdow'n.

Earl Costlpy ran the conversion in to make it H-0 with 3:01 left in the first period. The second quarter was less. Mart struck again with 1:56 left in the third period on Myron interception of a pass bv David Wuess at the Sonora 2S, which Roy ran back for the score. Jack West kicked the extra point and it was 21-0. Tn the final period a 73 yard halfback pass from West to end Mike Ward ended up on the Sonora five, setting up the final score.

Fullback Louis Thornton ran over left guard from the one for the touchdown and West kicked the extra point with 5:57 to play. Mart's victory completed a perfect season. It w'as appearance in Class A finals. In 1957 Mart tied White Oak 7-7 for the championship. King Resigns As Soutii Coacli LUBBOCK, Tex.

King, concerned with who will replace him as head footbtU coach at Texas Tech, said Friday he has withdrawn as for the South in annual BIiie-Gray game in Montgomery, Ala. Current circumstances make it impractical for me to be out of the office at this the new Tech athletic director said. have notified bowl officials that i will be unable to coach in this King said that although he considered it an honor to have been asked to coach the South team, he felt it would be in the best interest of Ixjth the game and his search for a foobal! coach if he withdrew. gainer was tailback Terry Joe of Sonora Ah'i nicked up 112 The leading groundyards ut 22 carries. THE FAVORITE-Bonham, Dec.

21. 1969 7 P. ersona ncome Shows Increase WASHINGTON tlTI) income of Americans increased $3.2 last moiith, the third consecutive month of slow' grov th, tlie Comm.erce Depart- today. The department said personal hit a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $766 9 billion in November. The October increase had been S3 bilhon after a $3.2 biUicn rife September.

the figures the past three months have been well the monthly average increase of about $5 biUion in the first eight months of the yeir. economists concluded that the slow growth in income that! inflation was gradually being. YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN US FOR CAKE AKD COFFEE During BankLng Hours Monday Tuesday Wednesday FIRST NATIONAL BANK Siloppe MEN ON YOUR LIS SANSABELT 25.00 up With Concealed Hood NYLON JACKETS 9.95 OTHER SLACKS UD Stanley UnbrealtabU SKeuIdsr Carry VACUUM BOTTLE Celcqn? or Shaving Lctien Cora! cr Llms ADE to 5.00 Purple and White Sites 10-38 WARRIOR Electric SHOE POLISHER 35.00 29.95 NTING COATS 6.95 Stay With You Place for Everythins FLIGHT Fine Cowhide BRIEF HUNTING VESTS 7.95 JUST THE THING TO WEAR ARQUKD THE HOUSE A Slate Farm Homcosvners Policy. It's the low-cost package policy that provides for your home and belongings and for you. in case of lawsuits.

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