The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 98, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 5, 1975 Page: 3 of 20
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THE BAYTOWN SUN WBdrwdny, FUrwrv S, WS
Tax Return May ‘Bounce’ If Arithmetic Is Wrong
Joe puts a lot of«
March 5 hearing.”
1 the bill introduced
ceeded the maximum provided
by law - $772J0 in 1974. You
may recover the excess. Use
line 20b on the short form, line
i has paid 90 per cent or more of 62 on the tong form.
• what he owes, there is no pen-~—-
alty - only interest at 6 per PLAYING CARDS
cent a year of the unpaid PROHIBITION ASKED
amount, if any. PORT MORESBY, Papua
If you worked for more than ^ Guinea (AP) - A con-
one employer during 1874, there ffess of women’s associations
and that take, you'll simply get a no!
, if it is a in the mail assessing more
less tax, as the case may be.
mch. Mis- IRS has made some minor it turns out that the taxpayer
and ob- modifications in the return 1 _
as taking form which, it says,'should're- what he owes, there is no pen-
tax he owed,
WASHINGTON (AP) - After
you have sighed and sweated
over your income tax return,
you don’t Want it bounced back
to you betjausejrf simple mis-
ris and Galveston counties. It
a section that people in othff
is can vote themselves ii
d we can come back in fa.
■ years and redefine the
But Joe still has the concern
one would vote themselves
iVe doubt that it would prac-
Some precautions:
Read‘the directions carefully
before you begin.
Check the arithmetic. The In-
If you need advice from the
IRS about some special prob-
lem, call early, before the
crush that develops as the April
either. It would have to be
legislatively. Joe is saying
keep the options open on
IS filing deadline approaches.
It is always a good idea to
|ile as early as you can, espe-
boundaries.”
I is concluded, “The major
of the two-county boun-
is the assessment that it
work the problem ... We
to start somewhere.”
uaai /tdi, uio says, ias- —
payers who filed by about Feb. F
'• 1 got their refunds in approxi-
" mately four to five weeks; for
those- whs-filed- later-, the time „
* stretched out to eight or ten
J weeks.
But what if you’ve been ill, or
out of town, or have had
, trouble getting your records to-
[ gether, or for any other reason
, it looks as though you will not
. be able to complete your return
I by April 15?
There is no cause for panic.
A taxpayer in this pickle may
file IRS form 4848 for an auto-
matic two-month extension of
filing time. It may not be en-
tirely free, but it need not cost
much.
With the form, the taxpayer
WASHINGTON (AP) - Rely- ey to presidential primary rain-
ing mainly on donations of be- didates who have shown they
tweer $li688--aRd $8;090-, Sen, can -jafae*_in.. donations of no
Henry M. Jackson has built a more than $250 each, a total of
$l-million campaign chest to fi- $5,000 from each of at least 20
nance the start of his drive for states,
the White House. J Jackson’s year-end campaign
Jackson is scheduled to an- finance report shows he raised
nounce his candidacy officially $11 million last year, and had
Thursday night during five ! L
minutes of television time fol-
lowing the CBS movie.
The Washington State Demo-
crat then plans to begin a mass
mailing of 400,000 computer-ad-
dressed letters to ask for the
hundreds of small donations he
needs to qualify for a federal
subsidy next year.
Under the new campaign fi-
nance law, the government will
OPENING
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YIN-KJ-WAY
MARTIAL ARTS
ACADEMY
TERRY DOPSON, PARKS AND RECREATION DIRECTOR
A product of Terry’s “Chinese Math” (Sun staff photo by Glenn Folkes)
City’s Parks Department
Expanded Under Dopson
Jlaptoton ftun
ii ioai yem, atiu uau
more than $900,000 left in cash
after paying his staff of 10 and
travel and office expenses. A
spokesman said he grossed an-
other bundle a few days ago at
a $250-per-person dinner attend-
and his staff, who willingly work zens of Baytown and members
of the city council will provide
enough funds in the coming
bond election and budget to
develop further what he and his
INSTRUCTORS NEEDED ANY STYLE
513 W. TEXAS AV. 422-3135
moot, 29 acres of park land has
, years building.
“I am compensated,” he says,
i din uumpeiiadieu, nc act
"in that I enjoy my work and the
people in this community. I real-
ly get a thrill when we instigate a
project at our weekly staff proj-
ects meeting and then all parts
of the circle cooperate to make it
work, even though there is often
soihe skepticism at the outset.”
Terry is especially interested in
beautification projects.
Terry is a real professional. He
recreation department that
touches all ages and interests has
been created.
Furthermore, the $920,000
supplied by the bond election of
1970 has turned into $1,485,000
through what Wayne Gray,
chairman of the City Parks
Board, calls Terry’s ability to use
some kind of “Chinese math” to
get federal matching funds for
land acquisition and develop-
He feels a golf course would
be an asset to a city with Bay-
town’s population. “We need an
18-hole course, and besides, it
must make his best estimate of
litc law, uic guvciiuHwii wim — ***•• ----- -—------o----------j — —
wide federal matching mon- size of individual campaign do- ing 128 gifts
iO-uuic uuuiae, oiiu vcaiuca, it
will take care of its own operat-
ing cost,” Terry commented.
On a personal level, Terry
credits the understanding of his
wife Loralei as playing a big part
in his being able to function
or vice Charge’
(VflDIHINfi UNDER IH€ SUN FRIGID LOWER
effectively in his work. He says
his 11-year-old daughter, Lea
Rae, takes after him in that she
shares his philosophy, “The bus-
iest man can always -find some-
fkina olco to Ha if
is president of the Texas Recrea-
tion and Park Society. He is vice
president of the Texas Munici-
pal-League, on the board of
“The fact that he would never
give-up, no matter how many
DISCOUNT CITY
-lime*, a: federal, request form directors of Southwest Parks
*^^*T**^,m•whl't ......TTT«nVyrtsmjmrut,, „
thing else to do.
tor and performer in Baytown
Little Theater productions. .
_________________ r___ His latest form of recreation is
Terry’s boss, City Manager baseball as a part of the Texas bowling. “Our team.is in first
Wtz Lanham, lauds the parks Amateur Athletic Federaiton. place in the Bay-Mixers league,”
nd recreation director. “He is FUTURE HOPES Terry said with the abundant
n effective department head, mnnaming his dpprtmpnt in enthusiasm he attaches to every-
town,” Gray said about' Terry’s'
0 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
ON DISCONTINUED
PRESIDENT TIRES
TO MAKE ROOM
FOR THE NEW
llie future, Yeriy hopes the citi-f thingTtedees.
1975 TIRES
4 PLY NYLON CORD
PRESIDENT CUSTOM 80
WHITEWALLS $2.00 MORE EACH
tHUMBXL
BLACKWALL
TUBELESS
735 14. 775-
14,776-15
BLACKWALL
TUBELESS
855 14.85S IB
nd ball operation. We have to tere times not questioning the much a Roman tradition as go-
ave a department interested in cost of raising the chickens for ing to mass, picnic or the soc-
:isure services rather than just u month. cer game. -
i' athletics We have to reach And a few yards away, Ger- The market boomed during
firtoITpekon fathffthsmr j®t man-shepherd-puppi«-«»ntM thtaacyears. sAJhgjale of
to physical person . OUr goal to 15J)00-lire,- ot-..$25, with the goods smuggled or stolen dur-
> provide leisure services for shrewd slogan that "this is tag the week, and some say it
veiyone everyene-pays ydur 'beS''aHannt^"'«S' ST Still the chief outlet for
IW ” - . - Romans were told that over 9fr
..Terry- ljsts Baytown citizens, P*r cent of burglaries in ths
825-15*.
BLACKWALL TUBELESS
650-13
WEE TI|I MOUNT'NG AND ROTATION WITH TIRE
4 PLY POLYESTER CORD
PRESIDENT “78’’
■WIDE 78 SERIES TIRE
victims searching for their jew-
els will never find them. “If
something is stolen in Rome, it
will never be sold in the Rome
market,” says a Roman.
More than 90 per cent of
the city council^ the parks board c*ty 8b unsolved.
EXXON COMPANY. U.S.A
$2.00 MORE EACH
items offered. - from clothing
to birds — are new, enabling
some Rome shops and bou-
tiques to enjoy an extra day of
selling since shops are closed
on Sundays and many consider
theif w^ day- sales- k--
sufficient.
Antiques arc aplenty, too..
“If you collect at items, you
——_ FOR EMPLOYMENT AT ITS .
BAYTOWN. TEXAS. REFINERY
CODE 32
878-1316501
C78 13
E78-14(7351
G78-.14.I825)
G78-16(825)
USE YOUR
can’t beat
H78-14(855)
BANK AMiRIC ARO w
salesman, offering what he
says was a bust of a 4th-centu-
ry Etruscan figure for $35.
“Don’t ask how 1 got it,” he
says, “just buy it.”
But if you buy it outright, he
BLACKWALL TUBELESS-
878-1.3(650) ..
These «* rotalitf shift gBiltlnnr flpihr'n•**H*W* l»r ■«
wmm with or without ixpwiMct is proem opnntBR. to bopt wort
178-151915)’
All pricas plus Fed. E«. Ti* andtrada
oWybtir
MASTER CHARGE
‘WhilawaUs Only. FREE TIRE MOUN1
riON WITH TIRE PURCHASE.
TIONWITH TIRE PURCHASE.
5 YEAR OR 50.000 MILE
FISK FAMILY
OF BATTERIES
mI 36 MONTH - - Qs=
SIIgUARANTEEZA^
fill FISK PREMIER
STABILIZED ALIGNMENT
4 tbviife the chanee to r-
I bit.’ Ready accept- 1
Applicatiofts will bo accepted and pre-employwiORl text* will he |hrM hi
The SMth Wing. Refinery Main Office. 2800 Dockor Drive. Baytown, at
fnp: . ..............r '■ '
ance would mean that thh mer-
chant of Rome, although get-
ting what he wants, would miss
the chance to display the con-
vincing argument he has prac-
: A..DRUM
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W mH bf«he» $4 m#r#
TMorsiay. Fob. 6
Saturday. Foh. 1
(UiOor 12)
A. Instill coH spring staMinm,
or «d|u»t torsion bors
B. Chock esmbit and cssttr
and too
C. Check and sdjust steonog
sector _
O Check md idpitR wheel
50 MONTH
Iguarantee 2895
| FISK EXTRA POWER „
60 MONTH a oqc
GUARANTEE 34ys>
FISK POWER THRUST XL
MAREK LED BIG 16
CHICAGO (AP) —Junior
tailback Bill Marek of Wiscon-
sin is sixth in the all-time Big
Ten scoring list and has anoth-
er football Season. Last year he
scared 90 points on 15 touch-
MOST AMERICAN CARS
DISC BRAKES EXCEPTED
e Install our bast linings
d Machine brake drums
e Inspect front wheel
bearings
• Adjust front wheal
bearings
• Clean and
SHOCK
ABSORBER
Applicoits MOttsIly'arsofagioroUoraBdbmMilstM
diploma or its o$nvoM jo training or rolitod work oxporionco.
downs to run his two-year total
12 Volt Enchange INSTALLED FREE
inspect all
• Clean and flush hydrau-
games were incredible. In them
Masl Amerkan Cari
INSTALLATION
AVAILABLE
he tystam
be sewed lS touchdowns and
rushed for 206, 230 and 304
Any ndrfitunol ports or sermts not listo#
nil corry o <^orf*
corry o jupplunerttot' chorp#
Marek missed Wisconsin’s
first two games of the season
with injuries. In the six games
be played be covered 9«yar6
on 155 arms for a 161-yards-
per-game average.. ' -1
1 CHARGE IT
J AT GLOBE
GLOBE BAYTOWN—1200 GARTH ROAD
DISCOUNT CITV OPEN 9 30 TO S 30 MONDAV THRU FRIDAY 9 00 TO 9 30 SATURDAY
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 98, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 5, 1975, newspaper, February 5, 1975; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103946/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.