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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 20

Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 20

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FriM March 7. 1W EAGLE-GAZETTE 20 THE no Medical Expense Category Causes Manv Tax Errors Vital Statistics A common error made by and accidc-nt and health in- pavcrs last vcar involved mod- surance covering the loss of JpN ical expenses, esepcially the earnings are not medical ex- deduction for medical msur- penses and the premiums paid Deaths. Mrs. James Lavender Funerals Mrs. Ida Belle Poling ance premiums, Paul A.

Schus- are not deductible. ter. District Director of Inter-; Schuster nointed out that all al Revenue for Southern Ohio, taxpayers must reduce medical Mrs. Elizabeth H. Mrs.

Ida Belle Tolinfi. 77, of said today. expenses by 3 percent of their- 46, of 145 Pun-is Bremen. 446 W. Front Logan, died Mr.

Schuster emphasized that1 income. Such medical expenses fl died at 4 p.m. Thursday after a Thursday. 1 a.m., in Hocking on itemized returns, one-half including' the cost of drus and 0 0 MPAY long illness. She was the wife of Valley Community Hospital.

the premium paid for medical: th.f i LESS James Lavender, and a mem of income. The excess over this ber of Calvarv I nited Methodist dren: one brother, Lmmit Ash- $150, mav be deducted in full Church in Bremen. medical expense without I baugh, Munith. two sis- as a amount is deductible. pm The handling of medical ex- rioncoe ic ftvnli mfiH in hn Fnrm 3 percent limita-' In addition to the husband, a ters.

Mrs. Blanche 1 1 1 i n. regard to the daughter. Mrs. Patricia Ann Groveport.

and Mrs. Yirgie De- tion. BankAmericaro failed to take 1M0 as we'l as tne Sutton. Bremen: two sons. John Long, Buchtel; nieces and nepn- Many persons T.

Lavender, serving with the ews. manv of whom reside in advantage of this provision lastim; uwicdiion your i-erj- 0 armed forces in Germany, and the Lancaster area. year and had to file claims Income Tax," which may ttnhort lavender Funeral servi.es will be held refunds. purchased lor bU cents a SOUTH ON ROUTE 33 OPEN DAILY 9-9; SUNDAYS 10-7 survive. Saturday, 2 p.m..

in Leonard The balance of the premium copy from IRS offices or from 1 Two brothers. Edward and Al- Funeral Home. Logan; Rev. cost for medical insurance the Superintendent of Docu-w D. S.

Dunkle officiating; burial should lie added to other medi-; ments, U.S. Government Print-in Oak Grove Cemetery, Logan. a 1 costs and reduced by 3 ing Washington, D. C. Friends may call at the Leon- percent of income.

Life insur-1 20402. aid funeral Home anytime. Kiiihs Two Suffer Mr. H. H.

Weaver 0 bert Forsythe both of Columbus, and a sister, Mrs. Frances Herron. Columbus, are also survivors. Funeral services will be held Monday. 10:30 a.m..

in Snyder Funeral Home. Bremen; Rev. Talmadge Gregory officiating; interment in Grandview Cemetery. Friends may call at Snyder's from 7 to 9 Saturday and 2-4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.

Ladies' Permanent Press Minor In juries In Car Mishap A minor accident at 8 p.m. 100 count 9 inch deep fluted Mrs. Estella Weaver, 86. Rt. Mr.

and Mrs. Allen L. Miller. 2 Baltimore, widow of H. II.

Rt. 2 Carroll, son Ronald Al- Weaver. died Thursday at 2:30 len. March 5 at Doctors Ilospi- pm. in Northview Nursing tal, Columbus.

FRANCIS I yesterday, at the intersection of Home, Johnstown, after a short: illness. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Francis. George and W.

Main Strets, re- suited in two men complaining St. She is survived by nieces and Pickerington, son March 6, nephews, cousins, one brother-j Ann's Hospital. Columbus, in-law and two sisters-in-law. of injury. Ralph O.

Howes 25, of 0 SPRING BLOUSES 1230 W. Fair was Fire Runs Thursday with failure to control after he entered the intersection and was Mrs. Weaver was a charter member of Etna Grange, with which she had been affiliated for more than 50 years; also a life member of Mt. Zion United Church of Christ. Funeral services will be held 4:22 p.m..

Tiki Bowling Lanes PI arking lot, Krouse Lane, ve-jStruck by an automoblle d- Inn Vitr Willmrn ro'iiilt 01 en by Wilburn K. DeVault. County Squad and Firr Runs VIOLET Thursday i 12:10 p.m.. 12f60 Hines grass fire, owner Hubert May, I Rt. 1 Pickerington; no loss.

i 6:30 p.m., 8310 Blacklick grass fire; no loss. BREMEN hide fire, operator John Don- 30-38 Rt. 2 Lancaster. ahue 210 Baker; loss $200 DeVault told police investiga- tors he was headed south on1 Sunday, 2 p.m., at the Mt. Zion Church; Rev.

Frank Isaacs of "I George and as he approach- COURT HEWS ficiating; burial in Pataskala Cemetery in charge of Weaver $97 3:45 p.m., 147 Purvis. Brem PAPER PLATES en, Betty Lavender arrival of squad. extra long shirt toil roll up sleeve ed the intersection at W. Main'rj the other car pulled fromjjj the stop sign in front of him. Howes auto spun around and ill crashed into a parked car own-! ed by Mary L.

Taylor, 400 W. dead on; Funeral Home. Friends may call at the funer-j al home in Baltimore from 6 p.m. today until noon Sunday. The body will lie in state from 1 to 2 p.m.

Sunday at the church. Hospital COMMON PLEAS COURT Action For Ben D. Jones and others vs. Roberta Jones, Lithopolis. Plaintiff seeks $1,000 on promissory note.

PROBATE COURT Marriage Licenses William C. McFee. 56, Baltimore, salesman, and Frances E. Torrence. 51.

Baltimore. Both drivers complained of I 0 injury, but didn't require treat ment. Howes was cited into traffic il Presbyterians Open Center At Monroe, Ohio ADMISSIONS Lucille D. Harvey, 114'2 S. George Ruth M.

Kinneer. Rt. 1 Nel-sonville Julia J. Moore, Rt. 2 Amanda Goldie A.

Russell. Logan HOUSE JACK court tuesday. 60. CARS, TRUCKS FOR SALE housewife. A new 58-bed Nursing Center John R.

Bumbaugh, Waynesboro, U.S.A.F., and. Ogg. 2344 Fifth i with 11 resident rooms, an ad- Harry W. S. tditiort to the Mt.

Pleasant Re Peggy J. Williams, 31 Maple. tirement Center in Monroe CHOOSE A CAR TO PLEASE YOU! TREATED AM) Elaine Boblett. RELEASED Ohio was opened this month for 1615 Lookout receiving patients. The Center is lit life7 For permanent support of sagging floor.

Adjustable Charles Cheatham, Jackson- i a unit of The Ohio Presbyterian Homes, which is an agency of ville Charles Clendenen. Lancaster the Synod of Ohio of United Yes, our selection is great pi and we know we have a lj Quality Used Car that will! please you. from Victor Hubbard, Bremen Charles R. Stump, Rt. 1 Lau rehille Kim L.

Kiger. 231 Hubert Bobby Keeton. 309 O'Gara Mary J. Matthews, 121 S. Memorial Dr.

Presbyterian Church of the United States of America. The Ohio Presbyterian Homes operates five other homes throughout the state, located at Sidney, Cincinnati, Columbus, Akron, Youngstown. These I967 BUICK ELECTRA 2 door hardtop. Automatic, power Patty L. Moore, 27.

Rt. 2 Canal Winchester, clerk typist. Appointment Richard M. Judy, administrator, estate of Homer Cecil Hite. late of Millersport.

Estate's probable value $29,850. Appraisal Estate of Gladys L. Hanna, late of Baltimore. Assets Harold P. Hanna, administrator.

Appraisers Raymond Shetrone, Fred Mauger, Lawrence Weaver. RECORDER'S OFFICE Real Estate Transactions Jon S. and Sharon A. Walton to John R. and Geneva F.

Murray, Lancaster, lot 76, Reese's Fairview Second Addition, Sixth Ward. John R. and Geneva Murray 50 garbage can been serving the 1921. Fred L. Yeverka.

502 Summit-j Homes have view Dr. elderly since and air condition. I 1966 CHEVROLET IMPALAi 4 door hardtop. V-8, automa-j tic and air condition. 1966 BUICK WILDCAT 4 door hardtop.

Automatic, power and air condition. 1965 THUNDERBIRD 2 door D. Mozingo. 7(11 Rusty Mt. Pleasant facility serves persons, regardless of race or Fair.

0 0 0 0 1 $4r DISCHARGED religious denomination. The cen- Larry W.Reynolds. Emmet ter is a complete community E. Kiger. June L.

Whetstone, itself, with 71 cottages, a Mary F. Bowes, Leah B. Me- residential facility for 58 and hardtop. Automatic and pow- to Larry R. and Patricia A.

er. Cray, Timothy A. Rowles. Mrs. nur sing facilities for 78 patients.

I 'Routt. Lancaster, lot 73 Atnh- Prolongs life of waste can Plastic liners fit 20 and 30 gal. cans Rodger L. Severance and son. The ne new Musing center is a i iqa4 thpvpi i er seconu Mxin 8 cylinder, automatic, Mrs.

Ernest Farley and son. fireproof structure in every re-Mrs. William Evans and son and sped, with air conditioning for Terri A. Torrence (infant). tlr; comfort of the patients.

Deluxe vinyl UTILITY SUIT ROSE BUSHES Jo-: 40- I power and air condition. 1 1964 BUICK ELECTRA 4 door hardtop. Automatic and power. JACK KITSMILLER BUiCK-OPEL i 1004 N. Memorial Dr.

Ward. C. and G. Development, to Robert L. and Dolores J.

Spearman, Chevington Woods, lot 147, Violet Township. Rhoda and a 1 K. Peters to Glenn R. and Judith A. Thomas, Earl Peters Sub.

Diw, lot 57, Pleasant Township. Glenna R. and Judith A. Thomas to Rhoda Peters. Lancaster, lot 9.

Larkin C. Dunlin's Second Addition. Fourth Ward. Clement II. and Fannie E.

Welch to Mark and Carol Big-ham. Hocking Township. .63 acres, Clearcreek School Distnft. Helen E. Moore to Thomas L.

and Bonnie J. Moore. Lancaster, lots 94S. 95. Wright's Addition.

First Ward. i Elzie II. and LaYerne Dona 61. CAMPERS CAMP EQUIP. MMRC wirh Camoer, siefps 5, odd-a-room itias.

Phone 862-4761. I 1 detachable hood full cut patch pocket draw string pants men's small to Hardy variety, field grown. 2 year old plants Full selection of your favorites SIESTA II Harritoo sieeps 4 c-a has the extras. S475. Phone 653-S30J.

PGR SLE Camper, s'eeps 4. E'ec'-'C-Gas ret riaerato-. self-contained. Ask J3200. 653-4XD For Sale Motor Coach.

Dodge, fiberglass body, 27 ft. I power auto- hue to Joseph W. Wolflev. Lan steerins. power brakes.

caster, lot 46. .21) acre Ward. matic transmission. 110 pow- I X-large $1125 er plant. Deluxe kitchen, oven- stove, combination deep freeze, air conditioned, ra- I dio.

T.V.. full bath, carpeted, I sleeps 6. high rubber, low age. Ultimate in motor home, BLACK EASTER' SET CLEVELAND (LIT) Offi cials of the Southern Christian iiipi condition. Reasonably, I Leadership Conference (SCLC) m.

A-l here have announced Cleveland pnced. mone s-buu. will be one of many cities to l0 participate in a "Black Easter'" r' Ro.i-,b;P" 0 eeos 6. in-en con? on a-d 1 1-C N. St.

653- Designed for the active sportsman protest. It all started ivith a box oi chocolates from our candy counter. We remember the day he carre in and bought them. Today they're one of Lancaster's nicest couples. It has been our privilege to serve thern with all pharmaceutical needs, medical supplies not to mention toiletries, cosmetics, and thousands of sundry items.

LADIES' HANKIES Full size men's white HANKIES (5)c BATH SCALES s2495 SET OF 4 FOR BEITER FLEGE Drug Stores 121 W. Main St. Phone 653-5012 $98 Beautiful flower prints, get some for Mom and Weight watcher special INSTALLED MOST CARS 1 YEAR GUARANTEE KAR-GARD MUFFLER SHOP OPEN DAILY 8:30 To 5:30 300 S. Broad 654-1292 American made by SPRINGS COTTON MILLS 111 N. Ewing St.

Phone 653-1900 Sis too. Farm Store: 128 S. Columbus St. DnnannoanonnoonnnoDapoD.

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