Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1964 Page: 6 of 16
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Page 6—Seminole (Tex.) Sentinel — Thursday, January 9, 1964
We're approaching that time of
the year when you'll start riffling
through stacks of old checks, re-
ceipts. statements; etc.. to See
what you cah do to whittle down
yuur income tax.
If you're lij^e the average TOx- !
an,'-, the* r.eewN^*a|^g/-vv'ili .be
tiiiitf a cho'e, for inret people
<i\erlook the advantage^)! a sim-
ple record-keeping systei
U.M'd lo be a family A impor-
tant data was confined to Vie fly-
leaf of the family Bible. Bu\ life's
gotten complicated since
.Now you need to keep traVk of
birth certificates, insurance J poli-
cies. , social security.: incomJ tax j
matters, automobile titles, etc.
ion ran make life easier for your-,
self, and your family when you
are gone, if you follow a few sim-
ple, rules in setting up your do-it,-;
yourself, record system,
1. Get a heavily bound notebook ;
folder or file folder as a central
collecting point for all the records
rn your affairs.
.2. i?ut your especially imporr
tant papers in your safe deposit
box, but make a list of those pap-
ers .and a brief summary of their
contents to put in your home file
3. Get for your files copies of
birth certificates for all members
of the family. Add your-marriage
license pr at least a statement as
to when and where you were mar-
ried and by whom.
4. Insert your will or a copy of
it. If your will is kept elsewhere,
include a note telling where it
may be found.
5. During the year, put into the
file your income tax withholding
statements and receipts for expen-
ditures which may be deductible.
Then keep a copy of each year's
tax return in the file.
ti. Make a list of all the stocks
and bonds you own and where
they are.
Personal Records For Income Tax; Good Idea
7. List-all the places you have
! lived and worked and the names
- of persons there who you know
! Include the schools you have at-
j tended 'and the dates you leu or
\ were graduated.
8. If you may have benefits
coining under a -profit-sharing
plan where you work, make a
j note, of that too.
9. If you're in doubt about whe-
ther, an item should be included,
; put it in.
j This takes time initially, but it
will save you both time and won v
in the long run.
i This newsfeature, prepared by
the State Bar of Texas, is written
to inform—not to advise. No per-
son should ever apply or interpret
any law without the aid of an at-
torney who. is fully advised eon-
: eerning the facts involved, be-
cause a slight variance in facts
' may change the application of the
I law i.
Shooting In Group
Is Mora Enjoyable
| To the 30-miUifin Americans.
| .who own and use guns: it is al
! most - always more enjoyable to
: shoot with friends than, it is a-
lfine. Not only does group slioot-
! ing provide more fun but it also
j makes possible convenient rifle
I and pistol ranges, sociable gath-
,1 erings and a chance to - shoot in
| team matches,.
A member; of a group Will usu-
ally improve his or her shooting
: ability more rapidly through dub
j shooting. These are some "of. the
j reasons National Rifle Associa-
tion programs are planned around
I shooting clubs wherever possible
National Matches
Sponsored By NRA
The National ltill" Association
sponsors the National Matches —
the "World Series" of small arms
marksmanship—held annually at
Camp-Perry, Ohio.
More than 7,000 of tlie nation's
; finest rifel and pistol, .marfcsnien
j compete with the'rifle and pistol
j al Camp Perry lor a period of
three weeks.
The NRA sanctions thou-mids
of other official tournaments* a-
round the country each year, for
men and women and boys and
girls of all ages.
' in 1962, total expense per. pa-
tient day in non-federal short-
term and geherla hospitals reach-
j ed a new high of $3(5.83:
Sybil Humphrey
Sells
Insurance
Tax-
(Coi
this stai
ed. The
exempti
ty tax
as soon
21. The
January
lain the
during
their 21
First-
how ever
21st bir
ed theii
less thi
election
vote.
IN
OVERHEAD FIRE . . .
in the early morning darkness, given added
thickness by the heavy smoke from burning
cotton burs, firemen from the Semiriole Vol-
unteer Fire Department hose down a bur fire
in a truck loading hopper at the Locker and
Sons Gin east of Seminole, Firemen were
able to contain the fire, and damage was
limited to the blmed burs.) (Sentinel. Photo)
To report a fire. Dial PL 8-3311,
and jive the fireman the correct
address of the fire.
DOES Getting
Up Nights
MAKE YOU FEEL OLD
Alter 35, commor. Kidney or Bladder Ir-
ritations often occur and May make you
tense and nervou3 Jroin, uoo frequent
passages both day and night. Second-
arily, you may lose sleep and suffer from
Headaches* Backache and feel old, tired,
depressed. In such irritation, CYSTEX
usually brinsrs fast, relax!nit comfort by
curbing irritating, germs ifi strong, acid
urine and by analgesic pain relief. Get
OYSTEX at druggists. Feel better fast.
Girl Scouts (Set1 Mothers' Meeting
A meeting of Girl Scout moth-
ers will be held in the Seminole
Community .Building, Tuesday^
January 14, at 9:30 a.m.. accord-
ing to Mrs. D, N": Pedigo. Semi-
nole Neighborhood Chairman for
the Permian Basin Council of tlfc
Girl Scouts of America. _
Mothers whose girls are in the
second through the, sixth grades,
and are in the Girl Scouts or rfc
interested in becoming Girl
Scouts, are invited (to attend.
Mrs. . Pedigo^ said that leaders
are urgently needed for the pro- \
gram. There are many girls who j
are interested in becoming Girl .1,1
Scouts, but we do not have enough j I
troops or leaders to take care of
them, she said.
ROSS
IRRIGATION SUPPLY CO
Apache Indians are believed to
have drifted south from Canada
^about 1200 - 1400 A.D.
Dialing PL 8-3311 to report a ll
fire speeds up the answer to your J J
emergency call.'
59th Semi-Annuol Financial Statement
Of The
Box 622 Lamesa, Texas
Combined Home Office & Branch Office Statement
At The Close of Business, December 31, 1963
ASSETS
First Mortgage Loans on
Real Estate .. $13
Real Estate Sold on Contract
Home Improvement Loans ....
Loans on Savings Accounts . .
Investments and Securities
Cash on Hand and in Banks
Real Estate Owned
Office Building and Equip-
ment, Less Depreciation .
Leasehold. Improvements .
Other Assets .—
1,1
432,019 43
27,253 14
139,968.17
213,543.1-9
549,754.44
27,371 84
35,228:91
127,692.48
1,920.06
1,342.T4
LIABILITIES
Member Share Accounts • $13,771,728 42
Advances 1 500,000.00
Unearned Discounts 34,108.06
Other Liabilities , 6,135.63
Accrued Income Tax
Payable 16,500.46
Federal Insurance Reserve .. 706,587.60
Contingent Reserve ...... . . 590,042.39
Undivided Profits ...... 30,991.24
Tctal .... «... $15,656,093.80
Total $1.5,656,093.80
Statement of Conditions —
ASSETS
• • • ' t
Mortgage Loans . $3,457,561.41 ■
Share Loans ... 12.265.00
Improvement Loans ... 45,439.47
Real Estate Sold on Contract . 18,586. f1?'
Real Estate Owned 4,313.96
Cash on Hand & In Banks ... 210,976.28
Furniture & Fixtures
(Lets Depreciation) 17,249.00
Leasehclcl Improvements
(less Depreciation) ... 1,920.06
Seriiinole Branch
LIABILITIES
.Share Savings $1,018,773.50
Escrow 684.71
Reserves, Undivided
Profits, Etc.- ..... 2,748,853.16
TOTAL
$3,768,311.37
' TOTAL $3,768,311.37
Officers, Directors and Staff: ]
directors Seminole Branch
Will Morris Sam Richardson .. r , v '
Geo. D. Norman, Jr. M. E. Smart Max Ender
Ray Renner Dr. A. H. Smith ' Jeannie Benson
Owen C, Taylor
LEGAL COUNSEL
Rountree, Renner & Snell
OFFICERS AND STAFF
Sam Richardson
President
Will Morris
Executive Vice President
M. E. Smart
Vice President & Secy.
Betty Jo Houston
Assistant Secretary
Perry Roberts
Vice President
Estelle Hancock
Thelma Myers
HAS MANY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THE
IRRIGATION BUSINESS IN THIS AREA!
TURNKEY OPERATION
• DRILLING
• DEVELOPING
• SERVICE & REPAIR
• INSTALLATIONS
On Pumps & Systems
If It's Irrigation
Call ROSS!
SALES and SERVICE
CALIFORNIA
WESTERN PUMPS
A & M ALUMINUM
Couplers & Fittings
ALCOA
ALUMINUM
TUBING
K & M ASBESTOS
CEMENT PIPE
ALSO PLASTIC PIPE
IRRIGATION SUPPLY CO., Inc.
Ml .
BROWNFIELD
SEMINOLE
PLAINS
In Former Hackney Implement Bldg. Hobbs Hwy.
Call PL 8-4688 —r L. B. "Shorty" Forbus
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LaRowe, Hank. Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1964, newspaper, January 9, 1964; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth417391/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gaines County Library.