Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 110, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 13, 1940 Page: 6 of 6
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CLEBURNE TTMES-REVIEW, CLEBURNE. TEXAS
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1940
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Wife’s Answer To
Hubby’s Daytime
Wife Will Win
Your Federal
i Income Tax
You’ll always find these
two qualities at their best, plus a
far cooler smoke, in Chesterfield’s
Right Combination of the world’s
best cigarette tobaccos.
AZake your next pack Chesterfield and
see for yourself why one smoker tells another
They Satisfy. You can t buy a better cigarette.
Postman Hikes
For Pleasure,
Carries Pack
21 USED CARS
- TO
SELECT FROM
All Makes •
All Models
All Prices
Tops in value! A big. luxurious
1940 Packard Sedan delivers here*
tor a down payment of only . . .
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cidnee disco ver/oTour lime . .and a
more smokers are making everyday is that CHESTERFIELDS
ore COOLER, BETTER TASTING and DEFINITELY MILDER.
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f. N. Stephi
niesday at 9
MBsley. near
:30 pm, an
Wt. Carmel,
I*clock.
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DEBT DARKENS MEMORIAL
GRAND COULEE. Wash. (U.R>—
A monument erected In memory of
Grand Coulee dam workers who
Easy to own! 4 times out of 5 the car traded
in exceeds the down payment, further re-
ducing die low monthly payments. Get
an appraisal on your Car today. Own this
stunning 1940 Packard that’s sky-high In
value—anil rock-bottom low in.upkeep.
Chesterfield
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lEcllowing is- the second of a
series of articles on federal income
n The story today deals with
! foims and the persons who should
'receive then) and the use of such
forms > ' . ■
Forms for Making Returns
Forms for filing returns of in-
come for 1939 have been sent to
persons who filed return* last year
FftUurr to receive a form, however,
stertr relieve a taxpayer of his
obligation to file his return and
pay the tax on time—on or before
March Ifi If the return is made on
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PULL MYSELF TOGETHER TO
SOCK YOU IM THE PUSS AFTER.
drinking that soothing
MILK FROM
snow-flake V
MOtW CffV.- Me wifi—The
teller of a Mound City bank Is in
the dog house because he misun-
derstood
fleccntly a member of the Ladies’
Aid Society came intp the bank to
deposit some of the society's funds
She remarked to the telior that she
was "depositing .some ’aid money’.’’
The teller understood her to say
"egg money," and said: "Remark-
able, isn’t it.'how well the old hens
are doing these days?’’
He couldn’t understand why it
was the woiliftii ‘ ‘ ‘
pass |x)ok, and hi
bank
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of the
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Heburne yesl
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early a year
Wilson was
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ver $50 and
used of b/ei
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whut you would do if
a problem similar toi
Darnell's wiwn hubby Ty-
f'ower comes home with kj
.....-;■• perfume scent? Would j
you take u look at find- ’’Day-time ■
quiz? j
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The Remette i
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the same price in all stores. We
are the best hat that $5.00 ever
STUDENT FOUND BAREFOOT
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STETSON HATS were at'^orie'lime' used as a TootbalT" By
many merchants—while others sold them at exorbitant prices,
because they were good. These ttnlaii ♦ at lies—and practices
caused STETSON to restrict the retail price in order that the
consumer might get a square deal and their product fair
treatment. ' ‘
SALARY ALLOWANCE ALLOWED
EDMONTON. Alta. (U.PJ— One
month’s salary in advance to
married men gnd two weeks to
single men will be allowed by the
Alberta government to employes
enlisting in the Canadian Active!
Service Force
DOWN FROM MOUNTAIN — Wcbstor N. Jones. Jr.. 19. i
Harvard sophomore, found barefool and dazed on sou+kern
slope of Mount Washington, after he was lost in blizzard. Here
he has been taken down to Crawford Notch, N. H.
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case—wUiz..moiL individuals _■ ■
Forms may be obtained upon re-
quest, written or personal, irotu
the offices of collectors and from
_ deputy collectors of internal reve-
nue in the larger cities and towns
A person whose net Income for
1939 was derived from salary,
wages, dividends, interest, and an-
nuities and was not in excess of
I $5,000 should make his return on
i Form 1040A A person whose net
income was in excess of $5,000 or.
regardless of amount, was derived
from a business, profession, rents,
or sale of property! is required to
use Form 1040 Failure to use the1 tore March 15, June 15. September
proper forms presents difficulties I 15. and December 15.
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to both 11 if l?xray<T tord the -Bu^-l -
reau of Internal Revenue There-1
fore, it is emphasized that a tax- j
payer who Is liable for a return
and Is engaged tn ,a business or|
profession is required'tp Use Form '
1040
.The return must be filed' with
the collector of internal revenue
tor the district in which the tax-
payer 1ih-<*» tus legal residence or
principal place of business on ori
before midnight of RJarch 15, 1940. I
The tax may be paid in full at the i
time of filing the return or in four
equal installments, due on or be-
2r?'in.“dSAj >$4^.
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It may be repossessed because pa;
ments on the marker have be
Chic leaders sought, to a
______ ______ ____ tain the memorial through varl<|
lost" their lives while helping build fund-raising events. j
I his tackle carrier, he hikes to the
• iqjpermost reaches of the streams
in the iik .i
"I always have l<> wear that
iatchcl when 1 no fishing.” he
■•■aid. "And o( course, i always try
to get n good load to bring back,
tntt aisp^i'dake.s inc liuiipy
"They didn’t tip me off when I
began carrying m«tt.“ thc jKstman
said in explaining his carrying at- J
-tributes.- "When t started out, I
caffiicd the pouch on my left
sbouldar. Now- Zhey leach al) the
(new men to swing a ling from
both shoulders, which makes it
easier.”
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Robert Patterson, is’ a letter'car-
----'nrr 'V-tin true tn the tradition of-------
the postal service, takes long walks !
on his days off. But Patterson’s
.holiday hiking entails complex ar-
---« 4- rangamaiits iMilaie-Ag -can wtjoy-a- 1^, -
stroll on a careiree jaunt.
------ Pa Uel sen welUHby 4ias been --—
- -carrying a mail bag for so long
that he can’t go walking without
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For n rnftrs. ftn- AfirnqirerrmexXed, Egg Money Is
postman s left shoulder has packed I r ‘ A j J
’ CCTflF TOO pounds of mall daily I LauieS /MG IVlOFiey
HHTTk' TH"'Ttiix city.
I Tills work so accustomed his body
cud It'i; .inu./hs io the swing of a”*"'
I satchel that ^.his balance and
i strength formed an equilibrium to
i compensate lor the weight.
• Patterson itkns to fish, and for
I this pm post1 lie has rigged out a
1 replica of the leather mail bag in
| which he carries his tackle. With
I do Tell us
faqed with
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rone
"strange’
Wile" of hik? Would we. put him'
through a third-deiree quiz?!
... ___ Would you sit back complacently? |
Ladies! Suppose your husbund Or would you go home to mother1 , ixl(
came home with a "strange" kind I ’ For the Lest, mos' original let- c
of perfume scent? What would you ters the Yale Theatre In coujunc-1
do* Here’s vour chance to tell ail tton with the Times-ftoyiew is ol-
and win prises! ■ j fering a week’s pass to the writer
Just such s problem is prcscided of the beM letter aqd one pass to
in Mth Century-Fox's "Day-tiipe. the next 20 All entries must b<
Wife’ starring Tyrone Power anti in this. Tiincs-Ri view ftffice by
Linda Darnell, opening Friday »t, Thursday noon
the Yak* Theatre Others featured! (i t Hit; e. pen
tn. the hilariously romantic carry- the ■•Dtiy-time
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your money depends upon your
dairy. In nutriment and purity, .
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 110, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 13, 1940, newspaper, February 13, 1940; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1293279/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.