The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1963 Page: 3 of 12
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THE SANGER COURIER
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LATEST FARM-RANCH INCOME TAX
BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE
HAVE HOLIDAY SOCIAL
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serving you, now and in the years to come.
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all of us to all of you...with hearty
good wishes for the holiday season, and
with warm appreciation for the privilege of
JONES
BARBER SHOP
Ellison Eugene, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Killgo, Lisa,' Linda and
Brenda, and Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Killgo, Johnny and Donald
of Lewisville. Mr. and Mrs.
Anderson celebrated their 28th
wedding anniversary Sunday.
We hope your
Yuletide glows with
happiness ond
good cheer and all
your days are
bright ones.
Hostesses beside Mrs. Hall
were Mmes. Jack Armstrong
and Joe Higgs.
The group enjoyed playing
Password and singing songs.
Mrs. Jess Smith attended the
Christmas program in Arling-
ton presented by the music
department of the J. I. Carter
High School. M r s. Smith’s
grandson, Charles Jirva, played
in the band. |
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The group has purchased a
skirt and blouse, which will be
given to a student at the State
School.
Mrs. Holson gave the program
entitled, "The Gift of God."
Gifts were distributed and
’secret pals’ were revealed.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roos Anderson
were honored Sunday with a
surprise anniversary dinner.
Guests were Miss Myrtle Gary,
Ms. Mattie Booe; Mr. and
Ms. A. A. Coggin; Mr. and
Ms. Hershal Gary, Scotty and
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*7ime for Santa
to fill the stock-
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for us to wish you
a Christmas over-
— flowing with joyW&
and happiness.
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The BernieceNeal Circle of
the First Baptist Church, San-
ger, met at the home of Mrs.
Don Holson, Wednesday, Dec.
18, 1963 at kOO p.m.
the hostess served cake and
coffee to guests aS they arriv-
ed.
Mrs. Doris Davis, chairman,
opened the meeting with the
Calendar of Prayer, followed
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1963 ___
MR. AND MRS. ROSS ANDERSON
CELEBRATE 28TH ANNIVERSARY
■ "Our January meeting will be
open to anyone interested in
farm and ranch tax reporting,
because the discussions are in-
tended to help the farmer and
rancher save as much as pos-
sible."
To be covered thoroughly by
Jack Jenkins, are the areas of
capital gain-losses, deprecia-
tion. depletion and credit in-
BERNIECE NEAL
CIRCLE MEETS
The Young People’s Class of
the First Baptist Church had
thier annual Christmas Party
Friday night, December 20th,
REGULATIONS TOPIC OF DISCUSSION
vestment, and personal ex-
emptions. Jenkins has explain-
ed that new regulations per-
taining to these Areas are more
complex than ever.
A 30-minute coffee period
will precede the January 9 at the home of Mrs. Jack Hall,
event.
Manager of the Chamber of
Commerce is Sy Ragsdale, and
chairman of the organization’s
Agribusiness Committee is
Raymond Pitts.
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LET US REJOICE ANEW IN THE SHINING
WONDER OF CHRISTMAS . . . MAY THE PEACE
AND HOPE AND LOVE OF THIS HOLY SEASON
BE WITH US ALWAYS.
COKER
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"The area of credit invest-
ment affords farmers and ran-
chers of Denton County great
opportunity to s a v e dollars
when they report their 1963 in-
come tax," says Jack E. Jen-
kins of Denton, farm manage-
ment specialist for the Agricul-
tural Extension Service of the
Texas A & M University.
The day-long discussions of
the latest farm-ranch income
tax regulations will be held
January 9th, in the Federal
Savings and Loan Building,
300 North Elm, Denton.
Scheduled from 9:30 a.m.
until 3:30 p.m., the January
session will be jointly spon-
sored by the Denton Chamber
of Commerce and the Exten-
sion Agents of Denton County.
Says County Agent, Al Petty:
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Good tubes,
good cheer, good
friends may they
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. at this hoppy
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We wish you all a
most Merry Holiday
and peace and joy.
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Sandwiches, cake and hot
chocolate were served to the '
following: Snowflake Belcher,
Judy Enlow, Bill Bounds,'l<andy
Holder, Martha Elliott, Wilma
Holder, Marilyn Porter, Rich-
ard Muir, Donnie Pirkle, Dud-
ley Stiles, Connie Hall, Bro.
Ronnie Mallow, Jack Hall,
Jack Armstrong, and the hos-
tesses.
We extend
to all our
friends
greetings
of the
season.
May you
find true
happiness.
From our house
to your house.
ERNEST and ALYCE-
ACKER
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Kite, Alton. The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1963, newspaper, December 26, 1963; Sanger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1282701/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sanger Public Library.