The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1964 Page: 13 of 14
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This contest was played Tues-
day night, Jan. 14. The Wild
cats started off with a bang
as they held a 22-8 lead at
The Anderson girls rolled
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a match which preceded the
freeze late in the third quar-
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points. Glenn Schaefer was
close behind with 14 points.
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of the period. Coach Wood
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casualty losses and thefts, an
explanation on completing the
return, and many more.
Copies of the Farmer’s Tax
Guide may be obtained with-
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Extension offices or those of
the Internal Revenue Service.
Bates recommends that a copy
be kept handy for reference
on tax matters concerning the
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where they met Mrs. Robert
Goree and Mrs. Ernest Youens
who had been visiting in
Florida for the past month.
After four days in New Or-
leans three group turned to
Navasota late Sunday via
automobile.
This puts Anderson with a
2-win no loss record for dis-
trict play. They defeated Wil-
lis last week by a score of
59-47. Gerald Schroeder was
also high point man in game
with 20 points.
by Celester Marshall
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Anderson was able to edge
by Montgomery in the first
quarter by a very slim 5-4
margin.
In the second period Coach
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ond string Owls to give the
starters a rest. Montgomery
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Anderson ted all the way
as the score at half time 15-9.
The scoring was very close
as Gloria Schaefer was high
with 11 points. Barbara Moli-
tor had 10 and Barbara Noski
had 8 points fr the night.
Bertha Gile was high point
girl for Montgomery with a
total of 15 points.
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game for the Anderson girls.
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•- Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
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week-end were Mrs. Edgar
Kaspar and daughters, Kay
and Carol Lynn, Jeff Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. Worth Stone-
ham. Ellen, David, Cindy nd
Stephen, Mr. and. Mrs. George
Stoneham, Frances Ann and
George, Jr., all of Houston.
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that the Wildcats really ex-
ploded. With some great shoot-
ing from center Robert Gar-
rett, forward Otis Mason and
guard Roosevelt Stevenson,
the Wildcats scored 39 points
in the second quarter, with
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ing 31 of them. Garrett had
eight points. Mason twelve,
and Stevenson 11 points. This
outburst of points gave the
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halftime lead of 61-17.
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kept Carver from exceeding
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The 1964 edition of The Farm <
er’s Tax Guide is now avail- i
able, says C. H. Bates, farm
management specialist, at i
Texas A&M University. ,
This handy, easy-to-read
guide.’ contains information
applicable to every phase of
farm income tax reporting,
Bates explains. It shows sam-
ple returns completely filled (
out with an explanation of
the figures, he says.
Investment credit, one of
the newer features of the tax
structure, is fully explained
in the new guide. It points out
that a. reduction in taxes paid
for 1963 is based on tangible
personal property and real
property acquired last year.
As much as seven percent of
the cost of these items is al-
lowed as a deduction but the
percentage varies with the
useful life of the assets, says
Bates.
Another feature of the guide
is an explanation of how to
sell a farm on installments
and examples are given to
help clarify the procedure for
computing taxable gain. Also
an explanation of deprecia-
tion methods and the addi-
tional first year depreciation
is given, says Bates.
Other sections of the guide
cover the importance of .good
records, farm business ex-
penses, farm inventories,!
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week here with her grandpar
■ ents.
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Ed Grange on Sunday.
■ • Mrs. S. L. Byerly spent the
■I week end with Houston rel-
I atives.
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52 Miss Katherine Sangster of
H Houston were here for the
E week-end with their sister,
J Miss Jeannette Sangster.
■ • Mrs. Mary Darby and Miss
'■ Hallie Showalter visited
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E Sunday.
eMr. and Mrs. Frank Fon-
E tana, Scott and Mike visited
B several days last week with
E Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Bryant.
E • Mr. and Mrs. Bill Buch-
E anan and Kellye of Houston
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H day'of last week with Mr. and
B Mrs. S. R. Buchanan.
B • Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Stin-
B nett of Brenham were Sunday
B visitors of Mr. and Mrs. S. R.
B Buchanan.
5 • Mrs. S. B. Cham-
Il bers returned Friday from
2 Rochester where she spent
three weeks with the family
of her son, William S. Cham-
bers.
• Mrs. H. H. Moore, Mrs. W.
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