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The Daily Times-News from Burlington, North Carolina • Page 21

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10B BURLINGTON (N.C.) DAILY TIMES-NEWS MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1964 Obituaries William Henry Murray Final rites for William Henry (Bill) Murray, 74, of 420 Tiliman were held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at Westview Presbyterian Church. Mr. Murray died at his resi- Reminder Given On Withholding TOPIC: Withholding and So- was the brother of Mrs. Rhoda cial Security Taxes McCraw of Burlington, and had Employers liable for income resided in Burlington as an em- tax withholding and social se- ploye of Burlington Mills until curity taxes in excess of $100 moving to Danville, 30'for the month of July must de- years ago. I posit such taxes in a depositary, He was a native of Jackson, Districe Director J.

E. Wall of Morton Predicts GOP Gain By JACK BELL WASHINGTON (AP) Sen.j Thruston B. Morton said today he thinks Sen. Barry Goldwater's name at the bead of the Today's Stock Quotations NEW stocks: YORK (AP) 1 p.m. Republican wm 11C V- 4 VC WUV-OH dence yesterday morning at 2lTenn, and a veteran of World i Internal Revenue in Greensboro I substantial o'clock after seven months of declining health and a critical illness of three weeks.

He had been an employe of U. S. Rubber Co. until his retirement 10 years ago. He was a veteran of World War I and was a member of Westview Presbyterian Church.

A native of Alamance County, Mr. Murray was the sun of the late James Allen Murray and Maggie Staley Murray. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Exie Baldwin Murray: two sisters, Mrs.

J. mers and Mrs. W. War I. In addition to Mrs.

rt ported today. Stressing the Senate and House. ticket will bring GOP gain in the compliance importance of Morto with the deposit i wno he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Novella Rogsbee Hopkins of the home; two daughters, Mary Barksdale of Phoenix, and Mrs. Irene McDowell of Danville, Va one sister, Mrs.

Melissa Goss of Danville, Reserve Banks. Va and five grandchildren. Circular "Employer's Tax Final rites will be held tomor- Guide," which furnishes more at i detailed information on this sub- Kentucky Republican his party's Senatorial Campaign Committee, said this might be particularly true in the deadline of August 17, 1964, -he added that Form 450 must be used for this purpose. Deposits must be made loca! authorized banks, or Fed-1 Warren G. Magnuson of South, the border states, in Midwest and the West.

the row afternoon at 2 o'clock Swicegood Funeral Home Washington, head of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, said in a separate interview he believes that Gold- Adams Millis Prev. Close 1 p.m. 12 12 7 8 Allied Ch 52 Allis Chal Am Can Co 43ft Am Enka 56 55Y4 Am Motors 15 Am Tel Tel Am Tob 33Vi Atch TSF 34Ms Atl Coast Line Atl Refining AvcoCp Bendix Corp 46 Beth Stl Boeing Air Borden Co 76 -n-ji Danville. Va. Burial will be in from the Internal Revenue Serv- i i i.

Awtr ava ilable upon request water's statements about "ex- Sum-i the Leemont Cemetery in Danice Hnffinpc VlllC wuaines. LoMie Edward Sr EFLAND, Lonnie Edward Sr 80, of Rt. 1, Efland. tremism" and on other issues Burl Ind Burroughs Corp 24 HEART (Continued From Page 1-B) the 3,283 deaths in the state in June. Cancer, leukemia and Hodgkin's disease caused 461 deaths, 122 were caused by motor vehicle accidents, 93 by influenza and pneumonia; 87 from other accidents; and 54 from home and farm accidents.

Number Of Veterans Over 65 Increasing The Veterans Administration estimates that at the end of June 1963 about 2,291,000 veterans in the United States a reached the age of 65 or more. This estimate appears in Forty nine persons died from pamphlet just published, diabetis mellitus, 11 from tuberculosis, seven from syphilis and 10 from diarrhea and enteritis. There suicide, were 28 by 29 deaths homicide, by six maternal deaths and 47 immaturity deaths. All other causes claimed 534 lives. There were 8,719 live births in the state, 225 infant deaths and 162 fetal deaths.

During the first six months of 1964, 20,400 deaths were recorded, a decrease of 575 as compared with the first six was con- Kay Misen- County. Carriers To Be Honored Tomorrow Caro PL 42 will bring a record number ofjcelanese Corp Democrats to the polls. I Champion PF --33 33 I "If we can get out a heavy Ches Ohio 77 'Democrtic vote, it will help all Chrysler 51V4 of our candidates," Magnuson'Coca Cola 134 135 said. "I think that a lot of Dem- Columbia GE 29 29 ocrats are going to turn out to Coml Credit 38V4 make sure that Goldwater isn't I Corn Prods elected and doesn't carry Curtis Wrt months persons of 1963, died. when 20,975 np Dean.

months morning of illness special day will include COUNTY (Continued From Page 1-B) six-county group; highest, $8,500 in New Hanover County. County attorney $3,150, plus $300 travel allowance; highest, eieciea ana aoesn i carry i $4,621 in New Hanover: average servatives into office with Riv Mills 19M 19 3 i nw inn in He of activities The Democrats, who now Douglas Airc drawings for have a 66 33 margin jn the Chem Wilkiiis Named Director Of Hospital Unit ducted by Rev imam- n.tn heimer, pastor of the Church, died yesterday a ternoon a 2 40 Burial was in Pine Hill Ceme- o'clock at a Burlington hospital terv after one day of critical illness Irvin F. Hopkins A nati of tt Irvin Franklin Hopkins, 70. of he was th of the Danville, Va died in a hospital Dean and ta nc there yesterday morning after He was a retired farmer. He is sun ived his 30 pnzes wlll be hel tomorrow- at have 26 sea sDa stake in the Duke Pow Mrs.

Cora Reaves Dean of the for the 225 carrler boys of the balloting There are DuPontdeN home. two daughters. Miss Mil- Times News nine blican East Air tie Dean of the home and Mrs, The schedule ml begin with bs Eastm an Kod one sof's a rg Jr he viewi 5 of How theh Despite some public claims Rub of Ft Polk La Two sMers Was Won in 5pec S0howjn githe contrary, neither party Mm of n. ras iwo sisierb. at a theatre nere at 3 a.m.

any an Senate con- Ford Motor The N. C. Hospital Engineers I wiener roast iU be held at they will about hold their Gen Foods Association has elected Levi' andi i Park at 12 15 Republicans privately hope to Gen Mot Wilkins of Alamance Memorial ff 1 ra dc Sen The drawings, to be a i from three to seven Tel Tel Hospital here as a urector-at- nal rit wlU be con ducted throughout the day. will offer a In the House, which er ffTM. of the association.

tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock 8 as powered model car, has- crats contro i 254-177, with ncn TM Mr. jvilkins and other officers GroveTapt Church kettalls, badminton sets a dt vacancies! there may be sub GoodyearTR were elected at the araual a Rev Earl other prizes. istantial turnover in personnel ing of hospital engineers, at Han to of the church Jarr.es S. Wagoner, circula- but few observers believe the AsheuIIe and Rev Harlev Anderson, for- tion manager of the Times- standings of the parties will be mer pastor Nevvs termed the ram a altered materially. lnt lei lel Buriaf will be in the Manns bu te to news boys as small Chapel Methodist Church cem- businessmen eten- in Chatham Countv.

A ter bf fTM 1 8 ll Pallbearers wUl be Charles back to work for he bovs on Dean. Lonnie Howard. Harold their afternoon routes. Howard. J.B.

Howard. Kenneth 68 3 70 7 70' 2 262 4 31 30-4, 16 51 3 '8 82 3 77 24 7 8 Older American Veteran," prepared by the VA in cooperation with The President's Council on Aging. J. D. DeRamus, Manager of the North Carolina VA Regional Office, said he had just received copies of the publication from VA's Central Office in Washington.

Two hundred eighty eight thousand veterans about 12 per cent of the national figure have reached 65 in i South Atlantic states consisting of Delaware, Florida, Gerpgia, Maryland, North a i a South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia, DeRamus said the estimate showed. Within another five years the 2,291,000 veterans already over 65 will drop to about 2,000,000 with more than 93 per cent of the decline being attributed toi deaths of World War I veter-l ans. Each year 650,000 male citi- 1 zens annually reach the age of 65 and become part of group of primary interest to (Continued From Page 1-B) and state agencies concerned with the aging U. S. population.

While the male population 65 and over is expected to increase from its current level of 7,900,000 to 12,000,000 by $2 lowest, $1,500 in Rowan SCOUTS West Virginia, and District of Columbia, 14,000. FUEL OIL At Low Summer PRICES Expert Burner Service Budget Terms Norcom Oil Dial 228-8336 1525 W. Webb Ave. 2 Way Radio For Fast Service Jail Seiiteuce Suspended After meiit Of Fine I A 60-da jail Howard, and Jessie Howard. sentence handed to a Michigan xhe body will be at the home man in Graham Municipal anc in a te one hour Court Th been sus- before the sen ice pended aner payment of a S25 fine and court costs Tom nad elected tn t-ene the sentence, but later Triir-da he paid the fine and and was released.

He had been comic ted of careless and (iar Hea Weather Will Be Warmer Kayser Roth 79' 8 reckless drumg isitors Here After Trip To Fair Damage Here Liggett Myers Lockh Air Lonllard Martin Marietta McLean Trk Monsanto Montg Ward Motorola atl Biscuit Nat Dairy Pd A cool weather front brought atl Distillers car owned sunn skies and low humidity NY Central Boy Scouts of America to "represent the youth of the na- i tion." At the Fair, the Scouts i serve as aids for visiting dig- hosts for underprivi- 92 lleged or handicapped children 32 7 i groups, and as honor guards at 77M: many state, federal and inter- national pavilions. The Scouts who attended from 25 ithis area include Claiborne Young, Gregg Allen, Chris Bean, 1 Boleman, Johnny Busick, 54 'Merill Holt, Larry Sends, Bob- by Wray, Bobby Pamplin. Wil- 80' 8 liam Apple, Charles Bullock, Walter Gates, Ed Catherwood, arolina these totals is expected to increase still further. It is believed that males 651 and over with veteran status increase from the present 30 per cent of the total to al- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 44' 8 79 4 38' 2 62' 44 'Jeff Graves, Alan Horton, Scott, other ni I I ft I 1 11 WlIlCl DeRamus said VA estimates show the State of has 39,000 veterans of age. 1 Pollard, Charles Powell, Don Atlantic states in the area, together i and Bob WaUs.

The Scoutsi their estirnated tera pooula-i 79i are under the leadership of Al- itions Delaware? Flor-i 38' 4 en Lewis, and John Busick. luLpjoiiur APPLIANCES The interior of a umiuu Tommv L. Carviess was de- during a i weekend in North Norf Jest xfrcved by fire yesterday after- Carolina but the weatherman is No Am Av a noon at 427 James St. predicting a return to Am Am Firemen could not determine wha war TMr a this Param Pict the cause of the fire which they week said began at about 5 o'clock. A warm front was pushing the In other calls, Burlington fire- c001 northward a men investigated a grease fir across the Tar Heel state today at the home of Elmo Loy at and wa expected to cause corner of Whitsett and some tnundershowers mainly in Rogers 'Stokes Streets yesterday after- the afternoon and evening.

Belle Thomas at 1:10 J'clock The Weather Bureau's five- were the recent The fire started when melt- da forecast called for 1 beiuw normal 91 62'4 27-' 8 41 7 137-4 49 49-4 49 3 49 A 544 ida, 111.000; Georgia. 4.000; They will return home tomorrow Marv i and 34 0 00: South Caro- mght. 2742 Women's Of Will Have Meet Tomorrow hna, 19.000: Virginia, 42.000; Ousade Prayer Meetings Set Tomorrow By MARGRETTA EVANS 226-681 Personals: Mrs. Leolia Salhewhite, Pearlie Mai Mrs. Lena son, Agar, Mrs Man Charged After Wreck In Graham The women's division of The first of the semi-weekly, Burlington Alamance ra er meetings in conjunction! ber of Commerce will meet to-, i the Alamance County Evan-! morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock igelistic Crusade will be heldi Sport Shirts Sparkle in the board room at the office of the chamber.

Mrs. Joseph Huff, tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock the following president Burlington: residences in GRAHAM--Ed Morrow of Rt. of the women's division, an- Mrs. Earl King, 215 Trail 1- 1 1 Graham, was charged with nounced the meeting and seid Mrs. Betty Taylor, 2512 Hunt- breakfast guests of Mr and'ing grease on the kitchen stove wnat normal driving and driving with- it is the first board meet-'ington Mrs.

Ida Sink, 615 Mrs Fred Jordan of Westmore- flamed up. It was smothered tures in the west portion and'out an operator's license yes- ing scheduled since May. I Everett Mrs. Frances Garland Drive Wlt a towel and no damage -ear normal temperatures in terday after a 1950 model car, ner, 713 Vanderford and They were enroute to their resulted. the east portion he was driving struck a utility The Pennsyl.

ania Academy of Mrs. Dot Malone, 1010 Kilby St. nome in Thomasville Ga after' The firemen extinguished a 1 Hi readings Sunday in-1pole on East Elm Street here, i the Fine Arts in Philadelphia is 12 days in New York fire at 816 Delaware St. at 15.eluded 81 at Greensboro, 83 at according to police. ithe oldest art institution in the on vacation o'clock Saturday morning.

Raleigh, 85 at Asheville and 86 The accident, which occurred United States are all relatives of Mrs This is the location of a house at Charlotte and Wilmington, -at 6-47 p.m. as Morrow was Fred Jordan She accompanied that Burlington firemen burned travelling east, resulted in an the trip to New York Fndav to observe the action of The fellow with the far-away estimated $150 damage, to the One sure way to have a hard time is to take things easy. when you send them to BOSTON Gleaners Laundry 436 N- Church St. Cum-Park Plaza S. Main S.

Church St. on where iluv all dttended the flames at close quarters Fair The fire Saturday morning re- Birtti Announcements suited whon some live ashes Mr and Mrs Eugene Guy caused a trash fire damage of Box 114. Glen Raven, an- was reported nounce the arrival of a daughter Aug. 8 at Alamance Countv The fellow who borrows trou- done Hospital. ble never has smiles to lend, pieces Mr and Mrs George Pettiford of 716 Hatch Street announce the arrival of a son Aug 9 at Alamance County Hospital.

look has the vacation daze. car Walter Morrow, who is owner Many good ideas are hatched, of the car but was not involved but onlv a few get hitched in the accident, was charged with aiding and abetting Ed Early Chinese writing was Morrow, and with having no lion silk fabrics and flat ability insurance and improper of bamboo. license plates. Get The Best Deal In Alamance County HOME AND FARM CENTER Dial 226-5205 How River, N. C.

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