Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 101, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1962 Page: 3 of 10
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Two Avenues Available
BROWNWOOD EULLETIN Friday, Feb. B, 1962
OUR ANCESTORS
4
by Quincy
Job Status Stressed
CORKER & IVES 1
-VIEWS-PTRIoTIC TABiE I
SENTIMENTALS---,
RALS
In Figuring Deductions
talks starting next week set the sult would be pressure for higher
33
using all its influence to head off.
By RICHARD A. MULLENS
there has been added a growing
. The steel union denies that Ba
all the fringe bene
dollars and cents both by man-
7
ate meat and labor.
COLLEGE STUDIO
a
IMS Center
MI 5-2390
itself
me“
V YOU ITEMIZE DEDUCTIONS, YOU CAN TAKE:
- or if the company is going to
eut down the number of hours I
The basic steel labor-manage-
0a
$
this year s !
Interest on your mort-
on
university organizations are co-
claim.
of the production.
Invitations have been sent to
M*0'
lor University, East Texas State
yds.
COUNTY RECORDS
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Richard McFalls was put into
i! For
officer Wednesday in Brownwood
and was to be taken to Mangum,
child
to
OPTOMETRISTS
Fum
"‘Oa1 a -VenN, —ed We>
leyan College in Fort Worth and I
Ph Mi 3-0184 for Appointment
NEXT: .Medical deductions.
Texas Western College in El Paso. 1
$16.50, on charge of speeding.
IT'S NO SECRET!
ALL SAVINGS PLACED
WICkER
BY FEDRUARY 10TH
D
EARN INTEREST FROM
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s
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CURRENT RATE
4%
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Charge
5
Your
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Needs
Southern Savings
savarv
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BROWNWOOD, TEXAS
401 Center Av«.
DIAL MI 5-8499
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Compounded
Semi-Annually
City Church
Survey Slated
in Alpine, Tarleton State College i
Texas Christian University, Texas
I Luthern College in Seguin, Texas
MON.
DAY
Service has the right to ask
you to prove any deductions you
J. (Blackle)
I his candi-
» Early City
Austin in Nacogdoches, Waylamd I
College in Plainview. University
of Texas, Trinity University in San
Antonio, Sul Ross State College I
s, medical
translatable
Valentine far-ranging agreements
by management to make their
jobs more secure They want to
spread the available work among
employes, perhaps by shortening
the standard week, and also to
ease the pains of being laid off
or working shorter weeks than
ment negotiations open on Valen-
tine Day. And the steel workers
vein
10.000
patten as expected.
In most of the postwar years
the primary stress has been on
how much ome should be paid an
It’s fine to get a higher hourly
wage scale. But workers this year
are asking What good is a high
hourly wage scale, if I am going
to be laid off—because of reces- I
alone, of automation, of mergers
e of Shep-
ppliances in
wife live in
ceipts for large items should be
retained for at least 1 years to
show if requested.
THE
by
nfic
>red
•rents, and
I Mrs. Char-
md Mr and
Odessa
Id Saturday
rris Funeral
Rev Harry
Burial will
trial Park
rn Jan. 28,
it
nfant daugh-
Kenneth M.
Brownwood,
a local hos-
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emphasis on
fits - pens:
vernttoue all
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WYNN
CHNICOLOR
Free parking while transacting business at Southern Savings and Loan Association
Parking Lot Located behind our building.
can work and draw that higher
pay?
Ba^KETs
State ana local gasoline
taxes.
nu
IMAS
Mor”kr
hour for work. In recent years if posaible
“I'm not sure that the American public is ready
yet for pin-up art!"
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ASSOCIATION
DmI MI 3-4571
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+-
Austin College in Sherman. Bay desireabllity of this goal but over
---— -— ----- —,1 the means of securing jobs.
, 81=
for c r
were to be
r in Harrell
la Sardia
Thursday ia
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three days in county jail.
JUSTICE COURT
Judge Walter E. Gilmore
Presiding
W. B Weatherford of San An-
i gelo paid fine of $1 and costs,
TRAVELING SALESMAN
SPECIAL
into cua- —MI • «w1E -vpenad-
j tion if laid off will hike the mills’
i operating costs enough to justify
total $16.50, on charge of running
a stop sign.
George W. Thomas of Wortham
paid fine of $1 and costs. total
than to supplied in the official compares the total at his item-
instructions. . ized deductions with the stand-
ard deduction and uses which-
4
JOB SECURITY
But this year labor more and
more is putting at the top at its
OB
2. The so-called standard
deduction, 10 per cent of in-
come under si0,000.
The smart taxpayer always
Written for
Newspaper Enterprise Assn
3
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p,, 3 PC. CANE
FISHING POLE
78c
t'".1 "‘.'WS
demands the security of the job hourotmanlaboxhighenoueh
FTRA LARGE
BATH TOWELS
Size 42x25
88c
NEW STORE HOURS SATURDAY
9:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
Doctors
ELLIS & ELLIS
■
520 Center Diol Ml 3-4581
SATURDAY SPECIALS
88.
the man was wanted in three Woman s University, Texas Wes-1
cities in Oklahoma as a forgery
suspect
57.
RED-BLOODED REPORTING
WATERBURY, Conn. (AP) -
George Footer, a reporter for the
Waterbury American. was assign-
ed to check the progress of a Red
Cross bloodmobile visit. He was
confronted by a smiling volunteer
' who said: “Yours will be the 100th
pint.” .
total mileage driven in 1961 di-
vided by the number of miles
per gallon my car gets and multi-
plying the result by the state
tax per gallon?
A—Yes. Remember NOT to in-
clude the federal tax on gaso-
line, however.
ordinators for the event, with each the standard one.
president representing his entire Job security as a key issue is
club in accepting various duties i recognized by the steel com-1
1 panics. The debates during the |
Evak
1110 AL’STIN AVE.
College in Commerce. Hardin-Sim-
mons University, Lamar State Col-
lege of Technology in Beaumont.
McMurry College in Abilene. Mary
Hardin-Baylor College in Belton.
West Texas State College in Can-
yon, University of Houston, Univer-
sity of Corpus Christi, Midwestern
University in Wichita Falls and
North Texas State University.
MORE SCHOOLS
Brownwood residents who are
alumni from Texas colleges and
universities may have an oppor-
tunity to see some talent from
their alma mater at the "Colleges
on Parade" program March 3,
to take care at their security
proposals.
QuӤ
Bring in your dirty shirts
Saturday morning—pick them
up clean and ready to go
Saturday afternoon.
total 377.20 and sentenced
PRESCRIPTION
LABORATORY
35TH DISTRICT COURT
Judge Joe Dibrell Presiding
Howard E. Harlowe vs. L. W.
Pancake, suit on note, judgement
in favor of plaintiff for $1,659.59.
Nelda Foy Hickey vs. James
Jasper Hickey. plaintiff granted
divorce and custqdy of minor
children. Defendant ordered to
pay $60 a month child support.
Bernice Benson vs. Robert Dale
Benson, plaintiff granted annul-
ment.
are set to ask
care new demands for more job
into security and for more compensa-
respectively, at the 7:30 p m. ev-
ent, to which the public is invited
to attend.
Presidents from 10 individual
IS, JR.
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Lune
will raise operational costs as
surely as would wage scale in-
creasee This could, they argue
more than eat up any savings
made by mechanization The re
FEDRUARY 1ST
And Rice University, Southern
’ Methodist University, Southwest
ever is the larger amount
This and the next two ar-
ticles of the primer will help
StR.04,
Ge Ah."
Jbug
QUESTIONS
Q—I pay the mortgage and
taxes on a house owned by my
mother May I deduct the in-
terest and taxes’
A—No. Such payments are on
another person's property and
are not deductible by you
Q—I paid $100 in 1961 as local
assessments by the city for side-
any price increase Labor's con-
tention is that mechanization has
already raised the output per
9x12
linoleum rugs
$444
Jones and Laughlin Steel Corp,
vs. K. S. Richards et al. suit on
debt. agreed as per judgement.
COUNTY COURT
Judge F. A. Loudermilk
Presiding
Stephen Tapp of 602 Cordell
St., Brownwood, charged with
driving while intoxicated
Woodrow Kennedy of 801-%
Main St., Brownwood, pleaded
guilty to charge of driving while
intoxicated. Fined $50 and costs,
Raymond Curtis Garnett of ।
Snyder paid fine of $1 and costs,
total $16 50, on charge of speed-
ing.
Raymond Van Cleef of Alpine
paid fine of $1 and costs. total
$16.50. on charge of speeding.
Joyce Sikes at 1509 Main Blvd..
Brownwood. paid fine of $1 and
costs, total $16.50. on charge of
no driver's license.
Edward Bunion Walker of Irv-
ing charged with operating a
motor vehicle without a license
Sam Thomas Westerman of
Apt 43, Sunset Terrace, Brown-
wood. charged with operating a
motor vehicle without a license.
Garner Loyd vs. Jack Taylor
of 718 Ave. D, Brownwood, suit
on account for $35.63 and costs.
Garner Lloyd vs. Jasper Price
of Brownwood, suit on account
for $15.67 and costs.
Garner Lloyd vs. M. E. Daniels
suit on account for $13.75 and
costs.
TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR
New Vehicles
Passenger
E. G. Russell, 1704 Fourth St-
Chevrolet.
Frances Martin, 1210 Durham
St . Chevrolet.
Clifford Kyker, 106 Center Ave-
Chevrolet.
Martha St. Clair, 1906 First St.,
Mercury.
Mrs. Pat J. Green, Brownwood,
Studebaker
Texas Feathers, Inc- Camp
Bowie, Mercury.
Commercial
Berry Minnow Co., Lipan, GMC
pickup.
Ef’aXS as “ McFalls Faces
Forgery Charge
improvement to your property Richard McFalls was put Lt
which should increase its value custody of an Oklahoma peace
Q—May I estimate the state officer Wednesdav in Brownwood
gasoline tax by starting with the '
Management’s . stand is that
many of the union’s proposals
Brownwood’s Southern Baptist
churches will begin a church com-
munity survey Sunday afternoon,
according to the Rev George M
Slayton, chairman of the survey
committee. Survey is scheduled for
completion by Feb. 18. ,
The city has been divided into
districts, with a captain over each
area. Several hundred persons
from various churches will assist,
according to the Rev. Mr. Slayton
Those families who will not be
at home Sunday between 2-5 p m.
can complete the form found on
Page 7 of The Brownwood Bulletin
today and leave it on their front
door.
Information received from the
survey will be made available for
pastors in Brownwood.
The event, which will be in Minis
Auditorium on the Howard Payne
campus, will feature talent acts
from various Texas colleges and
universities.
At least two schools have al-
ready entered the competition.
There will be a piano solo and a
singer from the University of Hous-
toa and Texas Wesleyan College.
EDITOR’S NOTE: This to the 1
sixth of eight articles in the
Newspaper Enterprie Asan. in- I
’ come Tax Primer, for readers
who want more information
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Medical —2
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Sheriff Joe Townsend.
Townsend said that McFalls
called him Tuesday from May
saying he wanted to "surrender."
The Brown County sheriff said
sized charities. "
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FULL SI-E
BED PILLOWS
Okla., to face forgery charges,
according to Brown County
Your savings earn a current divi-
dend rate of 4%, compounded
semi-annually at Southern Savings
and Loan Association, PLUS your
account is insured to $10,000.00
by the Federal Savings and Loan
Insurance Corporation.
Start your savings for '62 now at
. . . SOUTHERN SAVINGS AND 1
LOAN ASSOCIATION.
By SAM DAWSON
AP Business News Analyst
NEW YORK <APi—Sere that
job That's the labor slogan for
1962 if the key steel contract
loan to give you the total in-
terest paid in 1961
One disadvantage of itemizing
deductions should be kept in
mind. The Internal Revenue
money or property but not in
the form of services. A blood
donation is not deductible be-
cause it is considered a service.
Most taxes except federal in-
come and excise taxes are de-
ductible. Do not overlook .Ute
and local sales taxes and gaso-
Une taxes
Since it ia almost impossibt
to keep a record of your pur-
chases subject to sales-or gaso-
line taxes, the Internal Reve-
nue Service will not question s
reasonable estimate of such
taxes. In fact, it has issued
tables showing reasonable deduc-
tions for sales taxes. Ask your
IRS office for the table for your
state.
PROPERTY TAXES
Property taxes are also de-
ductible For many homeown-
ers, the property taxes and In-
terest on the mortgage will ex-
ceed the standard deduction
Most Interest you pay on your
steel prices.
And that is something which
the Kennedy administration is
Farm
Willard -Perkins. Route 2.
Brownwood, GMC pickup.
and we will keep a record of
your annual bill for your in-
come tax return.
PRESCRIPTION
LABORATORY
We fill all doctors'
Prescriptions
200 E. LEE DIAL MI 5-2488
STORE HOURS:
Wees Day,-7130 tui a p.M.
Sunday-Emergeney Only
. Premertptlon Thon. Ml 8-2488
9tmor Departments Dial Ml 5-2480
John Connally
Slates Talks
FORT WORTH (Spl.)— John
Connally. Democratic candidate
for governor. Saturday will ad-
dress conventions in San Antonio
and Galveston.
He will appear Saturday morn-
ing as the concluding speaker of
the two-day conference on World
Affairs in Galveston.
Saturday afternoon Connally
will make an informal talk to the
Political Assn, of Spanish-Speak-
ing Organizations (PASO) in San
Antonio.
era University in Georgetown. c,, ,
Southwest Texas State Teachers High School is also on the ad-
College in San Marcos. Stephen F. committee of District 11.
canc.a chante n. r. according to Miss Martha St. Clair.
Canceled checks or re- director of student activities ak
Howard Payne University.
wd SALE!
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m A Purchase any size
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m and receive dupU-
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on patntings us not a stoma to
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contract talks won’t be over the1
indebtedness la deductible ( If n A ■ if n f f
zmperfogsumnsyozvssnaz Program At HPU
premium life insurance policy. ! —
Interest on that indebtedness is1 _ _ •
not deductible.) If you have not | r f A f I
Features Lol leges
bank or wherever you pay the
0,1962 b NEAtme.
Loan #,
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SHIRTS
LAUNDERED'
his wife;
re Lemoine
Lettie Den-
- and Mrs.
Albert Lee.
sons, Cecil
is. Hillman
Hub Black
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Every taxpayer has a choice you make the right choice.
of subtracting from his income CONTRIBUTIONS
either: Contributions to recognized
1. His deductible items such charities, churches, schools, and
as charitable contributions, hospitals are deductible if you
state and local property, in- itemize deductions A pledge in
come, and sales taxes, in- 1961 to make a contribution in
terest paid on indebtedness, 1962 is not deductible in 1961.
medical expenses over a cer- . Only the amount actually paid
tain minimum, and casualty 'during the year ia counted,
losses and thefts.- | A contribution may be in
Y/atie
8/e
Miss Ross Goes
To School Meet
COMANCHE (SpL— Miss Mar-
gurite Ross is attending the ex-
ecutive board meeting of Texas
State Teacher’s Assn in Austin
today.
Miss Ross, business adminis-
tration teacher in Comanche
MaTERIALS.
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 101, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1962, newspaper, February 9, 1962; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489287/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.