Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1967 Page: 11 of 12
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RUTH’S FABRIC SHOP
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SPRING and SUMMER FASHIONS
Sizes: Jr. Petite, Junior, Women’s and Half-Sizes
Phone 2121
122 N. Waggoner
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You are invited to see our colorful collection
of Spring and Summer Fashions in Dresses,
Suits, Coats, Sportswear, Lingerie, Millinery
and Accessories.
Visit the Furniture Dept, for other Reduced
Prices
Carter Auto Supply
BOB CARTER, Owner
MODEL
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Check the subscription expir-
ation date of your paper be-
side name on address label.
program
Mrs. Roy
the pro-
Have Shipment of Spring Linens
Homespun Cottons and Dacron Voille
Also Imported Fabrics
VOGUE AND BUTTERICK PATTERNS
GULF PRIDE OIL
NO NOX GASOLINE
Now Open For Busin ess
Complete Line of
NATIONALLY KNOWN AUTO PARTS
FRAM, MONROE, DELCO, IMPERIAL, Etc.
GULF DeLUXE TIRES
Power Crest Batteries
As Good As The Best. Better Than Most
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HUFFY’S DRIVE - IN
SPECIALIZING IN STEAKS
T-BONE CLUB
PLATE LUNCHES SERVED
FRESH FALCON CATFISH DAILY
FRESH HOME MADE PIES EACH DAY
Phone 2831 511 West Cleveland
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MUTUAL OF OMAHA'S
FAMILY SECURITY POLICY
Hospital — Surgical — Medical Protection
For Individuals and Family Groups
Pays up to $25.00 a day on hospital rooms
Many other benefits
Enrollment Closes April 5
Call Your Local Agent who has 14 years of experience
in the Insurance Business
Mrs. Willie H. Lane
Phono 2070 - 3056 Electra, Texas
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Mrs. Mary Gilbert
Funeral Rites
Are Held Saturday
Mrs. Mary Unich Gilbert, 78.
a long time Electra res dent,
died early Friday morning in a
Burkburnett nursing home whe-
re she had resided the past
three months
She was born July 16. 1888, in
Osage County, Mo., and came
to Electra in 1903 from Lynn,
Mo, Mrs. Gilbert was a mem-
ber of the Electra Communi-
ty Church.
Funeral services were h?ld
Saturday at 3 p.m. from the
First Baptist Church with the
Rev. Harry Hicks of Stillwater.
Okla, and the Rev. William G.
Ethcrcdgc, pastor, officiating.
Burial was in Old Electra
Cemetery under direction of the
James B. Totten and Son Fune-
ral I Tome.
Survivors include her husband
Charlie Gilbert, Electra; five
sons, Harvey, Delbert, Clarence.
Raymond and Boyd Gilbert, all
of Electra; three daughter, Mrs.
Frank Holland and Mrs. G. W.
Whisnand, both of Electra, and
Mrs. J. M. Davis of Kansas
City, Mo.; two brothers, Geor-
ge Kemple of Lynn, Mo., and
Bob Kemple of Davenport, Okla,
four siters, Mrs. Ida Gilbert
of Harlingen, Mrs. Sadie Bonnet
of Lynn, Mo., Mrs. Rachel Par-
ty of Washington, Mo., and Mrs.
Rebecca Malian of Oklahoma
City, 23 grandchildren and
great grandchildren.
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9 am. to 6 p. m.
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L. G. McLaughlin Gro. & Mid.
Fresh Fruits and Frozen Foods
Quality Meat, Fancy and Staple Groceries
401 North Main Phone 3473
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gives you the exactly right combination of wash action, spin ■
speed, wash temperature and rinse temperature — for every
type of fabric, including PERMANENT PRESSI Famous G-E
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HUMPHREYS APPLIANCE CO
207 W. CLEVELAND ■ PHONE 2420
were declared to be dependent
children by the 78th District
Court, Wichita County, Texas,
on February 21, 1967.
Wherefore, premises emsid-
ored petitioners ask thn Court
to enter its order granting
leave to adopt said children
and for such other and further
relief to which they may snow
themselves entitled.
If this citation is not served
within ninety days afL?r the-
dale of issuance, it sha’' be re-
*e’,ned unservod.
The Officer executing this
precess shall promptly exe-
cute the same according to law
and make due return as Hie law
directs.
Issued and given under my
hand and Seal of said Court
at office in Wichita Falls, Tox-
as, this the 28th day of Febru-
ary A. D. 1967.
WAYNE WIGGINS. Clerk,
District Court, Wichita County.
Texas.
By Cliff Hagstrom, Deputy
(seal)
BROWN’S GULF STATION
209 E. Front at Electra Phone 3112
Mrs. Rodawalt
Hosts Etta
Francis Circle
Members of the Etta Francis
Circle of the First Baptist Chur-
ch met Monday, March 20, in
the home of Mrs. C. R. Roda-
walt.
Mrs. Fred Walton was in
charge of the meeting in the
absence of Mrs. Fritz Begeman,
chairman. The devotional was
given by Mrs. Walton who also
read the names of the mission-
aries on the calendar of prayer.
Prayer for the missionaries
was led by Mrs. O. A. Cook.
Minutes of the previous meeting
wore read and approved.
Mrs. E. B. Nowlin conducted
the study from the mission book
“Forest Trails of the Urban
Jungle.” Closing pryaer was
led by Mrs. D. A. McDaniel.
Refreshments were served to
the above named and Mmes
W. D. Casey, Ed Thiele, E. A.
Jones and J. B. Tate by the
hostess.
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Artcele Club
Studies Bach
At Meet Friday
Tiie autobiography of Sebas- •
tian Johann Back was the
program topic for a meeting of
the Artcele Study Club held Fri-
day, March 17, in the home of
Mrs. Ear! Hornby.
Mrs. W. P.Slaton,
chairman, presented
Gibson who opened
gram by announcing, “He was
a German composer, probably
the greatest master of counter-
point and the art of polyphonic
compostion of all time.”
Bach was bom in 1685 and
his major works include “Mass 1 Fraker and wife, Effie
In B Minor” ,“St. Matthew Pas-
sion”,
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LEGAL NOTICE
(March 2, 9, 16, 23, 1967)
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To: Weldon Gene Nolan and
Linda Kay Nolan, Respondents,
Greeting:
You are hereby commanded
to appear before the Honorable
78th District Court of Wichita
County at the Court House
thereof in Wichita Falls, Tex. at
or before 10 o’clock a. m. of the
first Monday next after the cx-
pirtion of forty-two days from
the date of the issuance of this
citation, same being the 17th
day of April A. D. 1967, then
and there to answer Plaintiff’s
Petition filed in said Court on
the 22nd day of February A. D.
1967, in this cause, numbered
80,962-B on the docket of said
court and stjded Ex Parte:
Harold Wofford Fraker, et ux.
A brief statement of the na-
ture of this suit is as follows,
to-wit:
This is a petition for adop-
tion wherein Harold Wofford
. Irene
Fraker, petitioners, ask for
. .. „ leave to adopt Weldon Gene
The Art of the Fugue , Noianj jr>t an(i Charles Alan
and “A Musical Offering.” He Nolan, both minor boys. Pcti-
wrote hundreds of chorale pre- tionera allcge^that^said children
ludes and fugues for both or-
gan and clavichord.
In conclusion she stated, “He
was blind during his final years
and composed “I Stand Before
Thy Throne”, and "Come Sweet
Death” while confined to bed.
He died in 1750.”
The business meeting preced-
ing tlie program was opened
with the club collect led by
Mrs. S. C. Massingill. Mrs. J.
B. Totten, president, presided.
Refreshment plates in the St.
Patrick motif were served to
Gillum, E. W. Hindman, C. F.
Hudson, H. E. King, S. C. Mas-
singill, W. W. Oliver, Anein
Powell, J. R. Power, W. P. Sla-
ton, J. B. Totten, J. F. Warren,
C. N. Conyers, Minnie B. Pow-
ers and the hostess.
5 pd Living Room Suite, Reg $125,95 w-t $95.00
2 pc Maple Bedroom Suite, Reg $112.00 w-t $95.00
Box Spring and Mattress, Reg $79.95 w-t $65.00
9 pc Dinette, walnut top w-t $95.00
Round Maple Dining Table w-t $100.00
Chair to match w-t $19.95
Maple Hutch w-t $150.00
This column of questions and
answers on federal tax matters
is provided by the local office
of the U.' S. Internal Revenue
Service and is published as a
public service to taxpayers. The
column answers questions most
frequently asked by taxpayers.
Q - Where do I report monc-y
from, a pension?
A - File Schedule B with your
Form 1040 to report this in-
come.
Q - We paid sales tax on a
color TV as well as a new car
last year. Can we add this to
the amount shown in the sales
tax table?
A - You may add the sales
tax paid on the car to the a_
mount shown in the sales tax
table but not the tax paid on
the television set. Of course,
if you can show you actually
paid an amount greater than
shown by the table, you may
deduct this greater amount.
Q - Our son works a paper
route. Will he have to file an
income tax return?
A - A return is required if he
earned $600 or more for
year. He should also file a re-
turn to get a refund if his in-
come was less than $600 and
income tax was withheld from
his pay.
Q - I heard there was some
now procedure for taxpayers
who arc over-withheld because
of the new graduated rates.
Where can I find out about this?
A - Instructions for claiming
additional withholding allowan-
ces based on large itemized de-
ductions arc explained in Sche-
dule A. Copies have been sup-
plied to employers and are av-
ailable at local IRS offices.
To reduce withholding under
this procedure a taxpayer must
have filed a return on 1966
income.
Q - Looking over sonic of the
settlement costs I paid when I
bought my house, I noticed an
items for county transfer tax
and another for revenue stamp
Are these deductible’’
A - No, these costs are not
deductible when paid in con-
nection with the purchase of r<
house for personal use but they
should be added into the cost
basis of your home. If the
house was purchased or rent-
al or income producing purpos-
es - then”"these expenses could
be deducted as a business ex-
pense.
The two main items a home-
owner may deduct are real
estate taxes and interest paid
on mortgage loans.
Q - What’s the Social Securi-
ty tax rate on self employment
income?
A - Not earnings from self-
employment are taxed at a rote
of 6.15. percent for 1966. Tins
rate goes up to 6.4 percent for
1967 earnings.
Q - I read in the papers where
some taxpayers have gotten
their tax refunds already. Are
getting them out faster
than last year?
A - The time it takes to pro-
cess complete, accurate returns
is little different from last
year. However, taxpayers who
file early will find that refunds
will be processed faster.
To avoid delays in receiving
refunds, be sure to check whe-
ther all the information requir-
ed has been supplied. Missing
signatures, W-2 forms, Social
Security numbers and support-
ing forms and schedules will
all hold expected refunds.
Q - Where can I find a good
tax man to help me with my
return?
A Local accounting and legal
societies will be able to pro-
vide a list of qualified fax ad-
visers in this area. If you just
have several questions about
your return you may be able
to get tlie help you need from
you local IRS office.
Q - Can I deduct the Federal
tax shown on my monthly pho-
ne bill?
A - No. Federal excise taxes
are not deductible as an itemi-
zed deduction.
Q - I sold shares of stock in
a company I have been invest-
ing in for years. How do I iden-
tify the purchase price of the
shares I sold since I bought
them at various times at var-
ious prices?
A The principle that applies
here when no other price identi-
fication can be made is "first-
in, first-out.” In other words,
consider the shares you sold
first to be the first ones you
bought and use their cost, the
next shares you bought to be
the second ones you sold and
so on.
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Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1967, newspaper, March 23, 1967; Electra, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1221685/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Electra Public Library.