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·- ' '· ·' . .1, .. ........:,. ~ ..• , ·:-\:'<\-• I j ' DDfVmtE · ··· Mn~. Milton<B\U'io~glia . :\ ' ... . : : ' . ;: \\\ ..-./': ' Rev. H-oward Moses, Mi~ ~ioniuy re(le;ltly re¢UJ;'n~d from Germ~ny was wi!h. us_ for -the Sundays~rvi'Ces. He., brought the :>unday morn- . ing · mesage a::td showed slides in. the eyening. Ernest Fisher of l:Yal!aman ca visited at MlltQ::t Bur- roughs .. recently. Denton Burroug~~ ~f ~levan visited ~t vv~n -a:td Mil'!on Burroughs Sat.. urday. Mrs. Reba Burn\'ham· was a guest of Mr. and Mrs Mil- ton Burroughs one day re- oently. Mts- IJ!ehard ~amieson !'none. 945-a62P \. . . A son was bOm. to Mf, -and Mrs. Alan. · ~.ov~o;~, J-anuary l;$th at the Ch~lff~e Hospital in $pringv.ille,. Mrs Norton . is the .former Janice West- lake. Mr. and Mrs J.ames Fish anlfanuly oi .Union Ci~y. Pa were VISiting hl:; pal'lelllts :Mr. anti Mrs J am~s ·JfiJ~h Sr, a:ad friends in town Tues- . . . . . ·- .~ twins . !lav:e . ·worked with· .Balp.h <;;arm~Cb.ael, Thurlow Sp\-l'r; Cliff ».attP11'($, play~ ~n Erb, Southern:'Quru-tets and ·ro::.1y F()ntaine:. Jo. a::1d Jan a.-e st~heduled to giVe a musical coneer:t ·Sunday at 3 p.m. During •he1r 4 days at the . loc;al church, tney •Will 'Bing solQS, duets and play tne · patto, . organ a::1d vibraharp. The week of meetings is being spo:tSored by the combined Youth Fell daY:• owsbips of Great Valley 'l,;harles .Humphrey has .. and Sugartown· Churches he1en spendmg some tune r:r-- who will hold a· \Funspera- St. Petersburg, Fla. tian\ fox all areta young peo The &ev .. Ray, Curry, Sr., pie in the Tow:1 Hall on Rt. Mr. a:1d Mrs. J;laymond Baum and family of Little Valley were dinner guests at the Wendland home Fri- day ev6:1ing. · . former bus~nessm~n from 219 'Sa~urday, Feb. 22 from . . Grand Rap1ds, M1ch, h.as 1 :30 to 4:30 p.m: It is for , been the spe~er at .a sen~s youths between the -age of Mr. and Mr.s Gerald Smith of New AJbion spent Sunday afternoo:a with Mr. and Mrs. Mil>ton Burroughs. HUMPHREY Mrs. Oeorl!e Timme A daughter Penny Sue was born to Mr. and Mrs Thomas Gi:mery at the Sal amanca Dis':rict Hospital February 4. Mrs Ginnery is the daughter of Mrs Hazel Chapman. ' . Mr. a::1d Mrs Andrew Rinko and d'aughters and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rinko a!tended the funeral of their brother in law John Bartus in East Aurora Tuesday. Lynnore a:td Christie Nosal of Salamanca spent a ·· few· \Clays with their grand· 'Paren•ts Mr. and Mrs Do:1ald Learn recently. Mrs. Ann 'webster and familv of Great Valiev and Mrs. Jovce Woodroof and daughter of the Five Mile were rece:1t visitors at tho€· Hazel Chapman home. Thamas and Tracey Gin· nery~d to their home in Great VaUey afi;er spending a week w:ith their grandmother .Mrs. Hazel Cha-pman. . t Mr.and Mrs Ralph Skaggs of Brl'!dford, Pa. visited her parents Mr. and Mrs Do:1· aid Learn Sunday. . .• Kittie Learn was 11 rece:1t visitor at. the hom.o of her sister Mrs Donald Dechow and familv in Catlaaugus. Percv Warner h•as been dischar,l\ed from the Sala- manca District Hospital. of evangelistic meetings. m 12 to 24. Girls are asked to the-+ Gr~at Valley Um~d wea.r slacks and the boys ~o Me .hod1st Church Wh1ch wea.r casual clothes. started J:t'eb. lti. '!he 'i:vll M d Mrs R. ·B J ·e meetings will close Sunday r. an · · · ami • evening, Feb. 23. On Mon- son. called ~n .Mr. ~nd M;rs. day, Tuesday, and Wednes- Cl~r~ Harns m EllicottVIlle day evenbgs, the Rev. Cur- Friday p .. m. . .. . ry COJl.duc:ed informal class Mr. Cliffo~d Pe.erson. ?f es on \How to Witness With Ole~ occup1ec! the~up1t m out Being Offensive\. On the• F1rst Bapti$~ Church at Thursday evening, the evan both s~ces and .the youth gelist will be• joined for the group m the evenmg Feb 16 remabder of ~he services . ¥z\· ll:ld Mrs John Chase by the identical twL•s, Jo Vlstted her . father ... Avery a:1d Jan Cunningl;am of Howe who IS a pa.Jent. m Duke Center, Pa. '!'hoe twins the Olean Gen'8Tal Hospital, known as The Musical Mes- Sunday p.m. sengers have bee::1 active in~-- evangelistic work most of DAlBY F • ~~a their lives. They won :he n..t;ID'u;.ng Gl;T ' regional title in competition $5.70. FOR J'ANUARY a'; the Youth for Christ l:l- ternational Eastern Area Conventio:J. in Uoeim Ci';y, N. J. in 1956 and were run- ner-up b the following In- ternational Confere::1ce of YFC at Winona Lake, Ind. Since they have appear~d in musical concerts and co:J.· tinue active· b evangelis'iic campaigns, Bible conferen- ces and youth camps. The DUBLIN SUBSTANTU.TE .CLAtNS FOR 'CBAJlltY'OIViNG Failure of ·SOOnlti' ~Y' ers 1;Q su·bStantia~e 1 their =· === chari~able ·' c®tn\'bution.s c~\lSi\d. the--less .of.all or .pa,rt v-'W~»iiWMI\W!'!!!~iN! of the amou..\lt ~the¥ claim~d as a deduefum Iut yeaJ:. Substantiation .of ehari- table co:J.~ributio:P$ is Qne of the mos~ frequent p:toblems ·encountered in ffie- audit of' tax returns, John E.· FOley, District Dir-e.ctor, Int~nal Revenue Ser-vice, Buffalo, te minaed · taxpay~rs' f;oday. Another problem b.. th~. contributi(ln area that ap- peared on. last years nrturns was~the claim of ~ full l'ot'.IYJ'N'!IN.,..,....I'I.-.J'N'!W.IY.I._.._......-t.....,PYJ~INI,Y,IYJ~Io'YiiMW\\\ amount paid for a ti-cket ~o ====;:;;;;=========;;:;.;;;. ===;;:;::;;;;;_ ;;_ ==;;; fit~~~~r~~~~it~~e!~ri: INVEN,TORY REDUCTION table con!ributio11. . ·- 1 \ ·~ • _f_·.. • · .~ • Mr. Foley said that only Sonie 1968•69 models as low as -thai: part of the tickle~!; price .- · · · b excess of the valUE receiv ~JI- f • ed by the buyer may be con- ..... , ... 95 ~r 295 sq. ln. sidered a charitable contri- bution. · .. When $10 is paid for a ticket to a chanty banquet and thoet meal would normal~ ly cost $4, ·fuen oruyWmay· be considered a charil;able gif.t,\ he said. To· help taxpayers avoid this mistake on 1968 retur:J.S ·IRS has requested .all char · !table org~nizati<ms selling ti<;kets 1o f~d rais~g af- frur~.., to slearly indtcate 0:1 the ticket th~ am()Ut ihat is dequctible. Identifying the deductible· portion of the ·ticket price' should end this problem, Mr. Foley said. 'The Nonllng-fllodel 3U'It 23\ RECJAH&UUI COLOI PICTUI£ (295 ~.II.) ftigh Ga!n 3-Stage IF Ampllfter and Automatic Degausser. Space age precision copper bonded circuitry In chassis. Automatic Fine Tuning con-' troL Stylish Canlsh Modern Double-Shfed Console ., with Walnut gra•~>ed finish on hardwood veneers. ' 23\ JIECTANSULAI COLOR PIClUI£ (Zt5 \· ill.) 1'he Hlltchlnson-MCHieiiU'IS Famous Automatic Fine Tuning plus Instant Play. A.ttra~u.,. Early American Conaolt wif~ \'aple grained finish on 'hardwood veneers. •' \' I.