Addie Mae Kimball Marietta Times
Addie Mae Delaney Kimball, 92, of Marietta, died Wednesday (May 9, 2012) at Marietta Memorial Hospital.
She was born Feb. 1, 1920, in Portland, Ohio to Marshall Delaney Sr., and Belle Martin Delaney. She graduated from Racine High School and Mountain State College. In 1947 she married Coy A. Kimball, who preceded her in death in 1964.
Addie is survived by a sister, Olivia Brugh, of Zanesville, and a brother, Marshall Delaney Jr. of Parkersburg. Addie raised four sons in the Fleming and Vincent areas: Marshall C. (Marcia) of Marietta, Wetzel of Vincent, Glen (Cindy) of Lancaster, and Allen, who preceded her in death. Also surviving are grandchildren: Chris Kimball (Rachel), Jeremy Kimball (Leah Elsbernd), Pricilla J. Anderson (Joshua), and Andrew Kimball (Christina) and great grandchildren, Kalyn and Casey Jo Kimball and Dominic and Tyler Anderson.
Addie Mae was a legal secretary in the Marietta area for a number of years. She was later employed by, and retired from, the Bureau of Public Debt in Parkersburg. She dearly loved visiting with her friends and family and the staff and residents of Harmar Place.
Scalise visits the Bureau of Public Debt.MP4
Congressman Scalise discusses his visit with the Bureau of Public Debt.

Do you think the Federal Debt is to high?
Make your check payable to the Bureau of the Public Debt, and in the memo section, notate that it is a Gift to reduce the Debt Held by the Public. Mail your check to:
Attn Dept G
Bureau Of the Public Debt
P. O. Box 2188
Parkersburg, WV 26106-2188
YOu know if you look back to when things started to go to hades, it was just after the 2006 election when the Dems took the majority back in Congress. Gas was $2.16 a gallon, the economy was at its highest point. Why does Bush get the blame for that?
And the last time they were in the majority before that (big majority) they sent us to war in Iraq. How come Bush gets the blame for that? Does no one pay attention? Or is the politican chants just too strong to resist/
No matter how much the U.S. pays toward the debt, it can never be paid off.
If you borrowed $10 from a friend with $2 interest, you owe him $12. So you borrow $12 from him to pay back the $12. But in borrowing you the $12, you now owe him $14. So you borrow $14, to pay him back. But with $2 interest added, you now owe him $16. As you continue to borrow from him to pay him the amount continues to get bigger, along with the amount of interest.
So you see, there is no way the loan can ever be paid back when the person you are loaning from is the same person that you are getting money from to pay back the loan.
The is the relationship that the U.S has with the Federal Reserve. No matter how much money it borrows to us, we will never get out of debt with it....in fact, the debt will just continue to increase.
And the way the U.S attempts to pay this loan back is through the IRS and income tax. But the amount of the loan is so big at this point that all the money brought in through income taxes just pays back part of the interest.
At this point there is no realistic way to pay it back. The Federal Reserve (private international bankers) actually own much of the U.S., through the debt that we owe it.
Its strange that its these same financial entities that controlled Brittain back in the day took so much from its citizens through taxes that a group of people broke away and started their own country. That was back in 1776.
Now that same elite group of world bankers is doing the exact same thing again in that new country...the U.S.
What is interesting to note is that those who had a revolution back then revolted against less tyranny than what the current U.S. citizen is putting up with from the current government.
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Forgotten money is yours for the asking - Chicago Tribune Forgotten money is yours for the asking If your recall about a bond is vague, the Bureau of Public Debt will try to trace it for you. Write to the bureau at Box 7012, Parkersburg, W.Va., |
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Good question - Worcester Telegram Good question G, Bureau of the Public Debt, PO Box 2188, Parkersburg, WV 26106-2188 In the past 12 months, through September of this year, about $2.2 million has been |
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In need of cash? Check Savings Bonds To track down older Savings Bonds, send a written request to the Bureau of the Public Debt, PO Box 7012, Parkersburg, W.Va., 26106-7012. |
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Culver: Priority for year is to rebuild Iowa - Mason City Globe Gazette Culver: Priority for year is to rebuild Iowa During the governor’s annual address, he paid tribute to the Aplington-Parkersburg High School football and volleyball teams and their coaches for the |
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