Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR, No. 44, Ed. 0 Thursday, May 22, 1969 Page: 2 of 8
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Thursday, May 22, 1969
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News From Perrin Area
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day at the home of Mrs. Bob-
bie Thompson in Perrin.
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return and failed to claim a
deduction to which I am en-
titled. Can I file for a reftind
on this even though I have not
recived the refund I re-
quested on my original re-
turn?
Mrs. L.L . Mason is visi-
ting her daughters in Deni-
son.
Henderson Baker, R.C. Bald-
win and Mrs. Elnora Dunni-
gan are in the Jack County
Hospital. Delbert Shawver un-
derwent a tonsilectomy there
Friday.
The Monthly workers Con-
ference will be at Joplin Bap-
tist Church Monday night. The
emphasis is on stewardship,
bring supper at 6:30.
Funeral services for David
Hill were held at Mineral
Wells, Saturday. Burial was
at Perrin. Mrs. Hill prece-
ded him in death a year
ago. All of the children at-
tended the last rites. The
late Dexter Hill was a bro-
ther.
The Baptist Vacation Bible
School will be next week from
8:30 to 11:30 a.m. All child-
ren from age 4 and up are
invited.
Dram Major, Twiriers Are Selected.
Seniors Have A Blast at Parties
This Week at JHS—
by Sharon Koodoo
Parents of Mrs. Bobbie
Thompson have moved to the
rock house by the cafe.
Grade School Commencement
is this Thursday evening .
High Schoool Commencement
is Friday evening.
Congratulations to the new
JHS twiriers! Selected as drum
majors were Grace Hodges and
Brenda Jackson. Head major-
ette will be Angela Souther-
land. Serving as majorettes
will be Judy Robinson, Leah
Cissle and Nancy Conner. Good
luck to you all; I know
you’ll make JHS proud of you!
*****
Don’t forget everybody, espe-
cially Seniors, that Bacculau-
reate is at 8 p.m. Sunday!
* * ***
My best wishes tor a gret.
year go to Cindy Slimp and
Terry Sain, newly - elected
Girls Choir and Mixed Choir
presidents respectively. I
know you’ll both do your best
to get another Sweepstakes
next year!
tution test! A word to the
Juniors—start studying now!
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In case anyone wants to know,
Patti Zuber works at the Ga-
zette!
*****
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Johnson
visited their daughter, Ann
Bunch and Coronation of their
eldest grandaughter at Grand
Prairie, Wednesday night.
Mmes. Mae Woods, H. Mul-
linax, Ruby Wade and Charles
Woods have been visiting Mrs.
Marian Stephens at Arlington
and Mrs. Mary Davis at Wea-
therford and their families.
An overhead cotton seed bin
structure is being built at
Pates Gin. Trucks will enter
beneath on ground level and
the seed will be lifeted by
suction.
A bridal shower honoring Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Robbins will
be from 2 to 4 p.m. Tues-
Serving as vice president of
Girls Choir will be Judy Geer,
and Helen Cochran will be
treasurer. Gary Cross will
serve as Mixed Choir vice
president and Karen King will
be treasurer.
*****
At last, Seniors have taken
the dreaded National Consti-
Well, the end of school is
at hand, and with it comes
parties galore for the seniors!
The luau Monday night, com-
plete with a live band, was
fabalous, thanks to the efforts
of many parents and friends!
Also we had a “blast” on
the Live Oak Baptist scaven-
ger hunt Tuesday evening. Say
does anyone have a 1958 cal-
endar on hand?
This evening, we’ll be en-
joying sun and fun at Runa-
way Bay. Cars will be leav-
ing at 4 p.m., so don’t forget,
Seniors. The hayride Satur-
day evening will start at 6:30.
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Senior Assembly, held today
at 10 a.m., will long be
remembered for its tears and
thrills. We always get a good
laugh out of the Class His-
tory, will, and prophecy.
* * **
The Juniors also look for-
ward to Senior Assembly be-
cause they move into the Se-
nior seats.
A— Yes, you can correct
this filing error now even
though the refund on your or-
iginal return has not arrived.
Obtain a copy of Form 1040X
from your local IRS office and
follow the instructions on
this form for correcting the
mistake. You will receive a
separate refund for the ad-
ditional amount claimed.
Q— Should I keep the extra
forms you sent me for est-
imated tax? I only needed
one to make my declaration.
A— Yes, the other three
pre-addressed voucher forms
in the estimated tax package
should be used for your re-
maining estimated tax pay-
ments. Be sure to keep
your estimated tax worksheet
since the figures on it will
be used to determine your
payments.
A reminder notice will be
sent to taxpayers in advance
of the quarterly payment due
in June.
Q— I mailed my return just
before the deadline. When
should my refund come?
A-- The increased volume
of returns received by IRS
offices during April should ex-
tend slightly the 5-6 week pro-
cessing cycle for refund re-
turns that are accurately and
completely prepared.
Memorial Service
for Winn Hill
should apply for transfer at the
office of County Supt. E. B.
Whitaker at the Courthouse be-
fore Thursday, May 29.
Jack County
Hospital Records
Breasted Chicken
For Those Who Prefer
Memorial services will be
held at Winn Hill Cemetery
at 2:30 p.m., Friday May 30.
The program includes open-
ing song led by Bob Rhoades;
prayer by Chaplain; song ar-
ranged by Jimmie Jones, Read-
ings by Tina Wilton and Vi-
vian Woody; song arranged by
Tommy Nelms.
Talk by Rev. A.R. Bilberry,
song arranged by Mrs. Spur-
geon Cooper; business session;
closing song led by Lester
Dodson; and decoration of
graves.
Decoration Day at Winn Hill
Cemetary will be at 2:30 p.m.
on Friday, Memorial Day, May
30.
The seats will be painted Sat-
urday May 24, and regular
grave working will be Wednes-
day, May 28.
*****
May is the month set aside for
making transfers, Supt. Whi-
taker pointed out.
Legislation now being consi-
dered by the Legislature at
Austin may change the current
transfer procedure, Supt. Whi-
taker pointed out. But no of-
ficial information about any
changes has yet been received.
Tax Corrections
Can Be Filed Later
The Very Bert
LO 7-3456
Outer's
Drive-In
School Transfers
Register in May
This column of questions and
answers on federal tax mat-
ters is provided by the local
office of the U.S. Internal Re-
venue Service and is published
as a public service to tax-
payers. The colum answers
questions most frequently ask-
ed by taxpayers.
Q— I made a mistake on my
May 13, admitted, F.N. Wig-
ington, Sue Ann Burnside,
Lana Hicks, Annie Lee Wig-
ington; dismissed, Dorothy
Smith, Ed Swan, Mary Trecia
Abernathy, Noel Lynn Clay,
George Ritchie.
May 14, admitted, Billie Ann
Johnson, H. Baker; dismissed,
Sheila Mae Rogers, Baby Boy
Rogers.
May 15, admitted, A.D. Wil-
lis.
May 16, admitted, LG. Gra-
ble; dismissed, Cindy Schroe-
der, Mrs. Wayne Smith, Bil-
lie Ann Johnson, Tommy Ware,
Sue Ann Burnside, Lena Hicks.
May 17, admitted, A.B. Rey-
nolds, Virginia Cherryhomes.
May 18, admitted, Lillie Spra-
dling, Nina Smith, Zella Smith;
dismissed, Arnold D. Shawver.
May 19, admitted, D.C. Spark-
man, Richard Baldwin, Leona
Conner, Frances Stone, Ele-
nor Dunnigan.
Buy, Rent, SeM, Find with
Gazette-Newe Classified Ads
Parents of Jack County stu-
dents planning to attend classes
outside their resident district
during the 1969-70 school year
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Scientific tests prove it's true.
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Hens perform better, stay
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It's easy to keep livestock and
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by adding electric cooling to
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Call your TP&L Rural Service
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Old Wichita Highway
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DENTIST
Practice limited to extration
and construction of artificial
dentures.
Tatophom 507-3121
JACKSBORO CLINIC
Ctosod Saturday Afternoon
Dr. Paul K. Conner, Sr.
Dr. B. D. Wheelis
John C. Wilson, D. D. S.
DENTIST
Phono 507-5712 Jacksboro
W. G. MASK, M. D.
EYE SURGERY
Disease of the Eyes
Prescription Glasses
General Practice
491 N. Third 597-2405
JACK RAINES
INSURANCE COUNSELOR
All Unas
East Side of Square
Phona 507-2700
CARL 0. RAMZY, M. D.
General Practice
Medicine & Surgery
237 W. Archer Jacksboro
Phone 547-3212
If No Answer Call 507-2055
Jacksboro Veterinary Clinic
Paul G. Lillard D. V. M.
Phono 017-5074555
Day or Night
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Class Roll
Lavesta Urelda Barnett
David Bentley Black
Cathy Ann Bommarito
♦Tonya LaRue Brock
Julianne Bush
James Lilbum Catlin
Margaret Ann Chapman
Margaret Lynn Craft
Martha Ann Craft
Mary Jo Crawford
Lee Fletcher Damron
Paul Wayne Diffenderfer
Paul Gayland Fleming
Emmet te LeRoi Forson
Judy Leone Gatlin
Robert Eugene Grace
Sherry Kathleen Granger
Michael Wayne Graybill
Arthur Jay Green
Richard Henry Green
Elizabeth Kay Hamm
Jerry Bee Haston
Bennie Darnell Hayhurst
♦Vivian Henderson
Vaughnda Hubble
John Lee Johnson
Roy Dubart Johnson
♦Sharon Lanell Koonce
Sandra Lynette Laird
Kathy Elaine Lewis
Charles Thomas McAnear
Donna Ruth McAnear
Charles Victor Marley
John Ray Mattox
Edward Eugene Maxwell
Patricia Earlene Nail
Eva May Nash
Jimmy Wayne Onstead
Edward K. Ortiz
Stephen Leon Osborn
♦Lisa Marie Paschal
Vadene Dawn Patterson
Marsha Lynn Prunty
David Warren Pursley
Debra Smith Reaves
Loretta Lee Rosa
James Ttoomas Rumage, Jr.
Sheryl I^nn Sewell
Phillip Gilbert Sharp
Ronald Ray Shaw
Carolyn Sue Long Smith
Delores Ann Smith
♦Alta Diane Solomon
♦Judith Lynn Sullens
Horace Edward 1
James Larry
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Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR, No. 44, Ed. 0 Thursday, May 22, 1969, newspaper, May 22, 1969; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth733739/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.