The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1968 Page: 5 of 28
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THIJUnAY MAY 10A8
TRf IUIIA. Mwtahar Caanfvf NfRAlO
PACE S
Rogers Heads
Plainview PCA
Kffrcth r Jun»* 1st. lames Roe
<T' will b** th** n»'A General Mar
agcr of th<* 1*1.um ieu I'rmlm lion
t tiilit \vsiN-iaimn. t.rails Shepard.
l’i' 'iil'-nt of the Hoard of I>ir<*< t-
<>i • announced lingers • u* c<***ds
N'mI Woodley who is leaving the
association to ln'rnme the plain
vies* Hospital Vlmimdrator
\ It hough Roi’ers i* relatively
new to the high plains he has
almost 14 years exj.Ticn*** in
servicing the credit n* • ds of Tex-
I imu'i - ind ran* hers |*rior
t*i becoming \ istant Gmeral
Van at o' ihe tin a I a-smialKW) in
\|n il "e»i. he worked *i year lor
th> federal Intermediate Credit
H. i.k ot llo*i ton ih* demounting
it-; '..tion for ali iYod'ii tion * redit
o< iatain> in l-xu While with
tfi Hank. Hotels cised .is Sen
lor (redd Kxammer analyzing
'h-Hi rat of |o. n for million- of
dollars ||. i o w. a member
o' ..n i .»• or.. . nd management
• .itaiit group • f*..rged with 'he
re ,«u. , • ids lor tudxing Pro -
dm '."ii < redd pi . dui* and
t- mmending u p to mn im
eff , iefii ral i.-d. • o|» rational
l list
l< ••■r- tar ted t agra ultural
<: • ' ■ -ri-cr in l**').’ .« loan
repri intat... for if. T s l« -r Pro-
d ■ ■ • ' i ■ '!.* \ • a. lie *»•
< a;m «.enita Min • r of Hat
oigam...lion in r«n
Hi .its i- 41 year- old a native
\ ar Zand: 1 min's ■ n> 1 a grad
Ua'i Wills Pom' II h - hool
I II I ' 1 ....r . • s |< e d it ng
World W *r II he gr tuatexl fr itn
V \] * . gi t: PM • Hi and his
<* * lire nd their ] child-
tit I* ni 16 l mm 1? nd Mn
/i 10 live a’ 11 hi Holiday Drive
h* . ar* m* m'» f - of th- hirst
p p' «» i hori *■ of P!. n ha Ho*
• : in r ! r. *| d* *n of the
. ' d' *. in<l i* a< t n Roy s* out
.- r» n I' ■" • nil '.roup l« \• I
Shepard da'ed that as chut «*x
• ‘ * * '•'* -1 i< '. *n 're
e • A — i I . • r a II be re-
■ * • • ;» • n in H ik*.
I. • . a • • • ••■* Parmer.
Is ill ’id ! amti I Hint es
T r. \ .nr: • ' r mn*- if
f *. •;. ■ * t ir" • s f or
•. I • • »• • < 'ion has
j..) *h- r. ’ n n d-.llar volume
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r* d • •; i* ’ d reserves
an n i v * -f M> hxi ux) The
| * I * • * - * .I rding to
s -a - H .** .'iidance
,n .* iir.d t r* dit
I*..|n y lo .eiofnpo o pr» -* n> goal'
wk . h m* lud*- a s* .arts loan sol
urn* of llu.unu '*»»
eMrs. Johnny Nix
Heads Sorority
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Member of the Hoard of In-
intor are fTe nknt Grads Sh> p
f t li.ile < • n'i-r V a • President
lli-rey liases. (' a.ns • sa Hills
( artbrl. hrtuna Inm **arris o n.
' d'.erhai and I usd Wict» n* r I f~ k
n* y
H i| I’.ljck is th* n- n.iger f-*r the
Piuduilion < redit \"*Hiat
ion
•
NOT ALL HITCHHIKERS ride in
car sum* rule on 'ieei|i \ ih-
i uliar kind of h* hhiR.-r is the
ph ii• to mill I: !.».• to rid* on
< iirrum b*a il* S.'rm of these
mite .io amtiulator. and i a n
rrsose around or *h« Ih-**;. tiody
inhers ,*i*ai h th* ms* |\i. to the
• h i tl* . ImhIs Aith a ipia k hard
• n.ng subdaiH* tins -< 11*-!. and
till i*th* r attai h them-a-fv* s hy
sgi* k»-r •
"Th.-y’rc h -.ving a R.vk
and Roll party in me
lounge!**
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KNOWN FOR BETTER VALUES
Late Sale
Wf WILL CLOSi AT 6:00 AN0 OfCN FROM
7:00 TO 10:00 FRIDAY. MAY 31tt
Those Specials
Good, Thorsday
Friday and Saturday
These Specials
Good Only From 7:00
to 10:00 Friday, May 31st
Req. 49.95
Kodak
Instamatic 300
CAMERA
30°
10% off
AN Ladies'
and Children
JAMAICA SHORT
SETS
20 Gal.
TRASH CAN
With Lid
J00
Largo Both
TOWELS
Valves to 2.99
t
30 Quart
PEANUTS
23-
ICE CHEST
Reg. 2.27
r
LACE & TRIMMING
9 Y«t
12 s
Kotex.......33c
200 Count
Kleenex.....23c
Perry’s Will Be Open May 30
Mrs Johnny Nix was installed
as new president of Xi Kappa
Gumma sorority Tuesday, May
21 during installation ceremonies
a< the Chandelier Room Other of-
ficers installed for the new year
are Hetty Breedlove, vice-presi -
dent: Wanda l.ove. secretary: Dor-
is Carlton, treasurer; Nancy Camp-
I eli extension officer, and Jane
Inman, corresponding secretary
Traditional candlelight pledge* rit-
ual' were given to three new mem-
bers recently pledged They wen*
Gi.rtha Camptiell. Jane Mahaney
j nd l.inda Hradley The ceremon-
ies ssere officiated by the out going
pn sident. Jane Inman, who also
conferred Kxemplar Rituals to Do
na Morris. Marie Rucker and Zane
Loft in. who progressed from the
Itituai of Jewels chapter to the
Kxemplar chapter
Mter tin* ceremonies, refresh •
rnents of punt h and cakes were
s* rv**<l to the members by Nancy
Campbell and Jan** Inman, hosi-
**ss for the occasion.
Sigma Kta Chapter was hostess
to 'he K\cmp!ur chapter Thursday
night. May 21 with a salad 'Up|M*r
for the List regular meeting of
the year Three guests, Joan Hut-
to Johnnie Holland and Carlie Cos-
by. representing Tulia Girl Scouts,
wen- introduced by Sigma Kta pre-
sident. Kaye Young Mary Lou
Nix presented a check in the
amount of UUU lo Johnnie Holland
mm tnith chapters of Beta Sigma
Phi Mi ' Holland stated the check
a-iuld tic applied to a building fund
which has |)*-«-n started to pur •
i has* a -mall building for the
Girl scouts’ use
\fter the supper, the chapters
separated for their business meet-
ing. during whnh time tnith chap-
ters i ast ballots on their choice of
the new year's state project The
project. The Institute for the A-
chievemcnt of Human Potential of
T* xas. In* " will benefit adults
nd ■ hildri-n in the Tulia area who
are brain damaged through aeci-
d*-nt' or binh defects The votes
fiom all the Texas chapters, will
!,*• counted at the State Conven-
tion at San \ntonio in July.
Kx* mjilar members voted to give
a ch*s k to the \merican Field
Service to help in financing a for-
i. .n «-xchange stud*-nt that may
ta tirought to Tuba this school
year
Wanda Love presented cultural
pn gram entitled • Our Own Kn-
j. m-nt " Th*- first regular meet-
i.-ig of ihe new year will begin in
Scjat mber.
•
Euzelian Class Meets
In McCasland Home
Th* Kuzelian class of the First
Baptist * hurch met recently in the
h'*m< ol Mr' It F McCasland
f *r a breakfast Invocation was
given by Mrs \ I) t'ostley
\fter breakfast a short business
session was conducted by Mrs
c* phu- Flowers Mrs Bill Shives
gave the devotional using the
• him*-. Two Magic Words'
V gift was presented to Mrs
Cost ley. teacher of the class, who
will lx* moving to Denison.
•
Q — I'm thinking of buying
some I S savings bonds and
putting them in my son's name
If I iln that, will I have to pay
on the interest’
\ — If the txmds are issued
solely in the child's name, nr in
hi' name with you listed as bene-
fniary. then he will be liable for
tax on the income they earn, not
yourself 1 nit-" income from the
bond' and other sources add up
1.1 sfion or more, then no return
need be filed for your child
W — I can't find the new tax
di jxisit forms I'm supposed to use
for the imomr and social security
taxes I withhold from my employ-
ees' wages What should I do''
\ — \dditinnal forms can tie
obtained by contacting either
your district office or regional ser-
v ice center W hen you request the
form', give your name, address,
employer identification numtier ,
njx- of fax and tax period to which
thi d«*|Misits relate
If thi s*- form- do not arrive he-
fon- your next tax deposit is due.
send your dejxisit direct to the
IBs office where you file your re-
turn Make vour deposit payable
to the Internal Revenue Service
and lx- sure to give your name,
address, employer identification
number, type of tax paid and per-
il k1 covered
Q - I changed jobs last year
nd when I U" mv old *ah :
< d'ected w»-r had been V’ll* up
*n my profit-sh ring account. Is
if taxable?
\ Ye' H-.aever. if v*u re
cci.d the furds all in one year
bee ausc* you lett tt.e eompanv. th* n
lne i x*ess over your contrihu' ion
could be 'axed as a capital gain
OiVrwise, repor. it a* ord.' iry
in.-o.itc
g — My company p-ovide n.e
\* oh an expense account to cave,
costs while I art or business a ps.
Do I have to r ,c*rl this on *uy
r**;ur.r*
x -- Tiis «NM.’d be not ! oy
ch- rkirg the box at the hot om
of P ig * 2 "f Fe-m HMO If y u
i< count to ; om mrloyer for l..esc*
expense.-- and y .ur reimbursem* ol
matches th* v; cr oc-nses, then .hare
is n**U.ltg further to rep irt.
A/E MOWED THE LAWNS,
CLIPPED THE HEDGES,
CHOPPED THE WOOD,
THE
THOSE WERE THE DAYS
WiYiWiSVSV
THOSE
WERE
THE
DAYS-
WSSSVtSSW \ POLLli
m DON'T* DO AS MUCH
FON A DOLLAR AS YOU DID -
•CMiSB THE DOLLAR DOVTi
DO A« MUCH FOR US AS
[Tt DID FOR you/ ---
miiM.
H.ivcv. r. if , ci reimburv*'it nt
••v (I yo r <-.*(.cnses. the*, t.,*-
ext* -' i!d cr r< purled e in-
icrfc II your (i. * nses wen gr • i-
er than your requirement then
yu ii] irt th. i* unbursen.-M :nd
deiii'f *! * c\\ ri.ses. Detail- on
excpnse accounts can tie found on
Page 7 of the 1040 instructions.
A minute steak on the restaur-
ant menu is what you have to
work an hour to pay for.
g — I owe about $34 on my
lh67 taxes. Should I add that
amount to my 196K estimated tax
check?
A — It is advisable to write
separate checks or money orders
for the two different tax liabil-
ities to make sure your payments
are property credited
each check with your
social security number and indi-
cate what tax the payment covers.
The reason for writing separ-
ate checks for your 1967 tax bal
ante and your 1966
Identify tax declaration. When one check is
and written to cover two tax payments,
the entire amount may be credit-
ed to Just one tax. This could re-
sult in a refund for overpayment
on one return and a bill for add-
estimated itional tax on the other return.
tax payment is that separate pro- 9
cessing operations are involved for Cotton is used by virtaully all
the tax return and the estimated the world’s people.
* ^ r FJ AMT'MOKJV CO
3 HOUR LATE
SALE
FRIDAY, MAY 31
Friday evening. May 3rd we will close
our doors at G 00 p.m. and reopen at
7:00 p.m.
7:00 P.M. to 10:00 F.M.
We will have many fabulous
bargains.
Here are some of the sale
items that will go on sale Fri-
day evening at 7:00 p.m.
COME EARLY — SAVE!
Ladies' Cantrece
HOSE
2 88c
Ladies' Seamless
NYLON
HOSE
3 88c
Men's Short Sleeve
Sport & Dress
SHIRTS
Needs no ironing
2.99 Value
3 Hours Only
Men's
Sharkskin & Silk
SUITS
Our reg. 65.00
$CA°°
3 Hours Only V V
Young Men's
Banlon Turtle & Mock Turtle
Neck
SHIRTS
4.99 Value
3.99 Each
F
3 Hours Only
Ladies'
GIRDLES
Values to 6.00
1.77 Each
•r 2 for {
3 Piece Sets
LUGGAGE
Solid & Pattern Print
SAVE! on these
3 Pieces.
Red Carpet Days
MAY 30 and 31-JUNE 1 and 3
Carnot Soaeiak
wwi irei #|rwiinese
nwHobb nun. •
Set. A Mon.
Light and bright
cotton shifts
to take yon
from spring
into
C«T_________
Higher Vetoes
Special at
SIZES 10-19
fpoANni aeflm Mean • • • fealty
Just right te die into « you slip
Into tumnm. The prints Ore to
very pretty that you wM want
Sleeveless ef course, end seme
with the levriy polled coder. And
ee easy to care far t eJmeet tehee
Young Ladies’
Mini-Short
2-Piece Sets
Shorts & Mini Dress
Reg. 8.99
Ladies’
PURSES
Reg. 4.98
2 pc. and 3 pc.
Bathroom
Sets
Reg. 2.99
Ladies' Spring and Summer
Cotton
DUSTERS
Reg. 3.99
7<
1 for |
Sale Price
3.77 each or
Ladies’ Summer
SLEEPWEAR
Waltz Length Gowns & Baby
Doll P.J.s A 00
2 for af
Reg. 1.99
1.77 each or
Tier & Valance
Curtain
Sets
Reg. 2.49 Value
1.77
100
Large Assortment
Towels
Florals & Stripes
Values to 59c
3 for
Large
Both
Towels
Values to 1.99
Our Reg. 2 for $3.
4 00
11 eoch
While They Lost
STRAW
HAND BAGS
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1968, newspaper, May 30, 1968; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth506774/m1/5/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.