OCR Text |
Show THE BEAVER Pi you 00,'pr avb im&y about yam "AttE C4IB T-'- U To Km) of W Give Taxpayers Stiiteiiaefite Early Iff Jt I - is- ' Great acorns grriw," an old SEyio; still (rue. ttliat iHiliirea learn hi (ben Youth, helps make them what Utile mother taught these her little children, her feet as she washed p!:!ymg ,ht ife,l' 'i,sfBS and ironed their These verses were rt cited in Family Home Evenines in thi hiime. Today, these same chik'r .i have frown to "or fat oaks wn :" e not teaching these lame iji!r;niM auu iruins to meir "little r.aks." A they will he when they grow to maturity. Fi instance: Manv many years ago, the Children's Friend tamr d thv-to little s peer;..--- : little 'Remember, children a father Hind and true Who he-the promises you make, and knows the things you tii-i- , do. Be honest and true, ' ij. YOU leaking Tin., is I'atr.ily solidarity. Try it. '.inks. Use your own ideas. PLAN AND DO I it that In all o ppr.; In thleeu Farnswcrth K Mar! L4ie ' ' 1 ' Hi, ul A S a1 h Ik t mtsh si .1 i i I H dlt. ' ot of those under "ncis represents a in pioblem for older i Jjment with which t 1 of ihose over 65 " ! im. noor health and were rated very r K;blenis of aging ' r f those under 65, hiu wuh only 23 percent of ' ln ' i . , t thirds of the iS relieved that old peo-- ! ii j ) sense of not being u raere seven per-- i 'ft t over 65 's were ready i!iic conclusion. At ' , nly 21 percent "ii? i group felt that d p!e are nnipared to a of l hp V I , i IV ! tht, i ijr )o unit ,5 i i In u iieu ,i dent ! ,i i her tale a t!ii i wnai wc in uuttirriij flowers!'' j m ' M, - !'',f n !' r t h ,at'!v, p t i ' n ttt t Tttll In1 ' r , ne t e ts hi" 11V ti i i in ' H 1 j t Idiog. I ana I v ' the perceptions of groups are best il- rhese contrasting o ' i ti of i open-minde- ! . : . t i t. 4 i ' ' " t ' it (I'll , l I, i ill S ! 'id, i fl I I t l i ItlM j ' l 'f 11 Hi lti, JXIIpk ti nun ii ! n hi in i r, prupi t iht oViii .vittiinit enough money to I've w r i ill ut Mr, Harris is, of course, referring to the imagi.' of .iRMig t i i " 'int hc r1 i' li'i i "d ,i h.ihi' .iiik. ' h mil i)' ii'' ii'i hi I 1 m i IS i,i iii in it C i c j! . .,)'- ! ' i i ' u f ' ror i 'orl - i it,, Afcim?. a coalition i.'H fciori p il v t II II ii of I tin, .i t hi v Il r i'exih;!ttv. irris findings all i ii that, to those f wfiif i" achieve it, old ' 2 t its - ferrihle stage of ' ve lib l those who are , .ind who can thus j! f d si ii i ,W r situations some-- ii ii ri w lh'jtically tend to now t,u rtgc more positively, fir nhili 'i rt are plenty of problems. ;is this column has noted with great frequency, they arc not iuv: scarify insurmountable. ortant way to solve a scri,.fs unhide problem in tit it i is to restore to fhc vital feeling ur 'in ii f i i vliJ-1- n1 h - j 'I'' f f ' ,t nil. I taken 'h in when they are n'i out of the work ) , is 'vn.e the main-'- ( 'i' today by man- oil i t rules. " t it t,IK.l! , i which 1 M fit; i - i. ' r u Mil II.' H ii hi 1 e m l : M ii ti i tin i l'HH c-- i i ii " incnt," declares i very dirty word ii the ability of a .in use his or her , ambitions and r V in itse'f times vv-- useful 1 huh, eitize,,-- ; n England, chilci so- they .light If . 1 Year rings in the Got td luck, good times to all! 4' . A WM. KEIIil FOJB5IHNG Billsnd Arlcite i en do i s t t "' ' . ' of i 'i Sf r ' .is 'i : w v . fc a ' . y t " str :;; YViVJ.Tj I ;5. ji'it a -- . ; r" i . ; i.no .1 1-- 11. li fo ' 27, op. 1.. X' ' ' 21. Ten' , i " ' , e 'Mi wu 23. i intj m f ' , (otv.-r.- &tiiejp Mid rd ta " ' ! Ic the seventh a family whose y 11 " t !i:tcl!..ic:-- v 1 LJ , o i l . 1 1 'It I R r a ' , 17. ' ; .1, t t f r :ne ' s in : V 14. 16. i "' . r e, r i , Cr-m- , 6, Li 11. Ci ?. C 3. t:te " ' i ; 1. . J" tl -- i I i ' i I - V I. - i I ! i s it to the U'iIihu Gtalos was in 9A6 when the Museum of Modern Art exhibited J.oine of hir, work. The reclining fen1 jle figure sa recorrincj theme inMoore's work. Of his s full length figures, are reclining end all but one, ao wm-entwo-third- He found Masaccio's and '.ne in in icHpiroLi-.- frescoes, of G;oiio, the works Biaka, Turner, used fo be" I Irl - qia- ;, J i Tic-iss- eaiy a1 i;i s I I a V V 3 K if U i the I t K 1 , ' man show at the a r rr t t m r a m - u i u n- r i m m .. j. S'i 1 w,"ri- ..:; an .' 'ne .bo'if marr'. if e in m il w;inf tt institii'ioii. ;(, there ire many happily macrieil prep just as tiiere are manv happily retired people. 1 be point is, that people need and want to be able to marry or retire if and when they choose, : ''her than being forced into an institutional straitjacket. Whwt the amurnn flowers are asking for is the opportunity to for the bencontinue efit of ,ili :.r 'iui'.e we are all going to h,- in their situation someday, it is an offer which society would be foolish to re- - f ire-- ) scuM-le- stone. Muore has $Hii that, all art has its inc-tin the primitives cr ise it becomes decadent. Ho 2dmires primitive art in- tensely for its vitality and simplicity. "True simplicity is unselfconscioiis and never an end in. self", according to Moot o Moore works in w ud, stone, clay and c is? metals. The of the artist to his work and working ma!'', i:V .'; v y n rela-icnshi- to. concern uppermost h tne :i ty t!,9 Arrcucdn Nervous. Jittery, Unable to sleep a person to do? a soothing voice from the TV set offers an answer: "Try nonbrand X, the largast-sellinprescription sedative for temporary relief of occasional, simple nervous tension '' What thji friendly voire over the tube doesn't tell you is tlr.it, many ct these ovm (OTO) preparations, sold to induce sleep or eatc tension, are nearly wxithless In fact, for some people, My exerts, these drucs can N dangerous cvrn deadly. Many ski p aid.i and tension contain such ingredients, M mcthapyrilene, scopolamine, arid sasiryla varic'is wirte all of these can produce potentially dangerous side fwts when ingested. Methapyriiece, an antihista- may ciuf.e rcstkss'tirss or nervoasness the opposite re-action of what the consumer is; seeking, says the American Medical Association in its publication, Drug Evaluations, Other side effects include: month dryness, blurring of vision, d;jncs3, rir g-ing in the cars. End even stom-- i V.'h.-st'- acii s irritations. to teslitrany bcfor invest!- a Senate subeoreinittee gating OTC (Irupi, scopolamine, found in noiiciie in the df.sai-Kriptinn ipedicire.',, cannot promote or tnair.fjin sleep any better than a Aid, in wis- Afd-rdin- ; ,s:,r- i 4j $ Mod cl A;$( !ncl udes 0 f j i. Skis - Bcr ! ? FoLn&f' V- I !lih L u t) ti ii y s a 'n ft it- fue. 1 ft in ACMb, Modern Jr by 'i'i. c Warren Gaiiery, London, he married irina Radetzky and continued to exhibit and accent commissions j health and good f 1 firs-on- , very best tor you. h P 1 I di-u- We hope ihe New r t n .f . . H .utive'y and ".' eng.i-'I 'VI A relatives were either ers or farmers. His parents were very ambitious and hard working and his father, described as a typical Victorian authoritarian, was tlete'mined that, his children would not work in th mine. Henry taught school until lie joined the army in WW1 He was demobii ized and later pursued his career as an artist at Leeds School of Art and the Roya! College of Art in London, in was awarded a traveling scholarship to Pans, Rome, Florence, Venice and Ravenna. The year after his to n'l : V "'.'V' h.tjh. ) min- cor,;' 'Kief, remor the l.J.!i. trnbsv feel that tire by ,. i . . stu-jie- keeps old, that cnntrilnmon significant . : May simple, unglamorous gallery has, on display, more than 300 of the artist's works, including many of the original plaster models f.nci for his sculptures. Victors viewing the preliminary models may better untie: stand Moore's approach to his 'subject and just how the finished piece evolves. Henry Moore was born in Castieford, Yorkshire, .and H :omig bwir? v Sculpture CenterThis a perse. p.:-M?- s fe, just in ao J'.vcy, shaje- or fashion means that they arc not qualified to work . . . and make a 1 I il '"r. Jh- -f person lee,', them fieri . of Moore have an impressive and remote grandeur Moore Has that quality that can startle the unthinking out of complaJacob Epstein. cency." Last October, the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto reopened and showed off its newest facility, the Henry Moore Mr. Wise explained that because the workload at IRS Service Centers is lighter early in ti filing season, returns are processed faster. As in previous years, an employee tiling his return for 1974 must attach a W-- form from each employer. Each form should show earnings, income tax withheld, and SsJdai security information. The RS expects to issue sows 64.8 million refunds this year, totaling about $31 6 billion. In encouraging taxpayers to file early, Mr. Wise also cited the potential for errors when taxpayers prepare their returns at the last minute. "The IBS has foi'nd that there is a significantly higher frequency of errors made by hurried taxpayers, expecially those who wait until the last few days of the filing period. These errors often can be eliminated if the taxpayer allows enough time to prepare a careful return," Mr. Wise said, drive is stripped While in. my of the und;r-65'- s felt that an even lower fixed retirement age would be desirable, Mr. Harris rcpom m overwhelming 86 percent of The ovfr-6's disagu't,' "bccii'isc ihey feel . . refund." "Great (Inks Rom Acorns 55 oaks from V! - cor.tempcrary English sculpture. If scuipture is truly the relation of masses, then here is an example for all to see Even the smallest works W-2- 's f - t:. "Henry Moore is the one important figure iti Employers can help their employees to to obtain faster tax refunds by issuing W--2 forms or equivak-n- t earning staiemeati as early as possible, the Internal Revenue Service said today. "Although the deadllae for issuing W-- 2 forms is January 31," Mr. Eolsnd V. Wise, ISS District Director for Utah said, Employers can hdp their employees to obtain faster tax refunds by issuing W-forms or equivalent earning statements as early as possible, the Internal Revenue Service said today. "Although the deadline for issuing W-- 2 forms is January 31," Mr. Roland V. Wise, IRS District Director for Utah said, "employers can help their employees file returns earlier and obtain refunds faster by issuing well before the deadline." Taxpayers who file returns in January can expect to receive their refunds four to five weels after filing, Mr. Wise explained. "On tie other hand," the district dkeetcr said, "the taxpayer whe files during such peak periods as late February, late March, or April may have to wait as long as eight weeks for a 2 ? I MOOR: HE WHY :V.; 0"t 5 o v'' - af on cr plible individwals, It duce hallucinations and toxicity, Brosnldes, concludes tin.- American rharmaceutieal A.v:eeiat;on, can accumulate in the Ifrfiy .ifter long-teruse, possibly causing such side effect as skin rash, problem;, with motor coordination, thick speech, doziness, foul brcalli, constipation, and flatulence. William T. Reaver, M 1) , associate professor of pharmacology at Georgetown ''pjyer-sity- , points out ore unfavorable side effect of sabr; it has been implicated, says the doctor, as a cau.se of a blood disorder in which the blood particles that assist in blood cloltirg dccrea. Sufferers can "bemorrhr.rre into their tissues and get bruises all 9, 1 O O O A ri ' ' lar-i'.- A better supgpstion than reach ing for one of tlicse OTC prepa-min- a rations migbt be drinking a glass of something warm, sueh as cocoa or bouillon, says RVhard P. Perm a, 1'ht rm. D , of the Amer i iati.i.i. ican Phannai eutictil "Your body's natural resporise to these warm drinks," Dr. Pen- na explains, "will be to pump blood into jour stomach to aid in trie digestive process. This re- 10 otlOT duccs tn- - flnw h Pfrts sleepy.' Oc'ii'r C:30 MX. HOLLY Jj ' "v r w ( ' '" .i ,'. 11 P t- -"' Wak Ooarb-v- Ciicejto, Ulinoii p! S(' COHQ Cf, 'T'di cot.!, Holly and rcceiv ; m Hnlf-d.-'- '''.'JO . : ; On.'! v .i'- - 1;";. , "ki LCoS Ha!t icy L.:f'.Tk.h Half cay Eq want a'ooe I'jr: .'.tic;s'' Writ lathy t 515 Nnrlh rt-C-U- Present this w , .': i a.m. to v i Al! for Iht !'7v pricDC-- - |