Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 81, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 20, 1974 Page: 4 of 36
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FRED D SPENCER
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GOLDTHWAITE (BBC)—A Rickel B: Cindy Derrick, Jana Buse Semester only: Jerry Don
total of 47 students at Gold- Duncan, Clarence Love Culpepper
thwaite High School have been FRESHMEN—A: Gwyn GRADE 5 _ Both: Randy
named to honor roll for the third Saylor. B: Alisa Browning, Scarborough, Lori Herring,
six weeks grading period The Marcia Henry, Cynthia Loen, Sheri Hipsher, Gayla Pritchard
list includes 12 students on the A Tamra Long, Charlotte Mon- ______--
honor roll and 35 on the B honor tgomery, Donna Odom, Linda
roli Perry, Tammie Petty, Mark a
Sides, Sheila Slagle, Valerie f
Students named include; Studer, Patricia Williams 23
SENIORS—A Ora Lee GRADE 8—A: Kenneth AMeB
Four unportant tax deadlines who have not filed their 1973
__ ___U Aivors declarationof estimated federal
fasrezasazng January. Virgil income tai must have filed and
W Newman. administrative paid that tax by Tuesday, Jan
officer of Internal Revenue 15 The sole exception to this
' The 1974 Brown County Youth by five short courses on beef service 1 IRS) for the Brown- rule is if they file their income
.Fair is now history and many of cattle. swine. dairy cattle, wood area, said Saturday. tax return and pay the total tax
the county 4-H and FFA horses, forages and pastures on Employers are reminded that due by March 1,
youngsters are making plans to Tuesday and Wednesday The the deadline to give employes Earmers ™J™”™” an
participate in the Abilene Fat final day will feature a cat- their 1973 W-2 forms is Thur- as those persons wm
Stock Show this weekend and tiemen s tour sday. Jan. 31. The form should earned14 “a® Ewour“.0
also. the " Southwestern Conference sessions will be in show earnings, income tax their 1973 income from
Exposition and Fat Stock Show the J Earl Rudder Center on withheld and Social Security farming or fishing
at Fort Worth this next week the Texas AIM campus. information.
On behalf of the 4-H and FFA Dr Jack K Williams. Jan. 31 is also the deadline for
boys and girls I would like to president of the Texas AAM reporting Social Security and
take this opportunity to thank University System, will withheld income taxes for the
everyone who supported the welcome participants at 9:00 calendar quarter ended Dec. 31,
local youngsters in the annual a.m Tuesday in the Center's 1973.
youth fair Auditorium, Dr. L. S “Bill" If employers make timely
I would also like to invite Pope, associate dean of deposits of the full amount of
anyone interested to attend the agriculture, will discuss New the tax due, ten additional days
Abilene and Fort Worth Horizons for Texas Ammal are allowed to file the return
Livestock Shows Agriculture." Newman said that employers
Brown County 4-H youngsters Featured speaker for the who received a pre-addressed
exhibiting projects at Abilene general session Wednesday will Form 941, "Employer’s
include Terry Miller, Roy be Dr John A. Hopkin, head of Quarterly Federal Tax
Russell, Douglas and Brenda ****’■ Department of Return, „ shouldusethisformto
Rose. Exhibiting at Fort Worth Agricultural Economics and report their tax liability. Other
will be Tim and Steve Dame; Rural Sociology: who u employers can obtain blank SENIORS-A Ora Lee
Debbie and Dianna Wright; discuss The World Agriculture copies from their local IRS Green, Susan Morrow, Sally Lawrence, Lester Saathoff. B
Ann, Sheena and Dicky °pooohe office. Saylor, Steven Saylor, Carta Randy Benningfield, Robert
Tongate; KimThreet; Wes and For the bee The Last day of January is Tatum B: Lee Ann Auldridge? Berry. Tommy Collier, Gregg
Tom Kerby; Roy Russell; course, major also the last day to report and Gail Berry. Glenda Maddox Geeslin, James Green, Bruce
Danny Lamberth; Kay and Ray include Dr J N Withang, pay any balance of federal Sarah Masters, Tommy Hammond. Karla Henry,
Wells; Therisa Hutchings; wide ysrecogniz beef cattle unemployment tax not over Stanley. Liz Truitt, Yvonne Humphries, Mike Lee,
Ianet Mav and Bobov and the rleld oi Deer cauuie ~ ■
Doyle Halliun reproduction, who is joining the 3100.for 1973, using Form 940. If JUNIORSLA: Cindy John- Karen Studer., . „ . .
y Texas AAM staff; Dr Robert the balance of tax due is over son Delilah wilcox. B: Camille GRADE 7—A: Melody
BROWN COUNTY will have Totusek. Oklahoma State 3100. the employer must make a Bryant, Carolyn Schwartz. Gwinnup. B: Brian Lawrence.
an international guest Jan. 22 University animal science deposit with FTD Form 508. If SOPHOMORES-A: Cindy Cipriano Sapien,
until Feb. 14. Dr Guadencia R professor: Dr M B. Wise, the full amount of the tax is - —
pu-snsyeteminarianntn apapazsviegas.Ppogrtgnsne isaythentintemekurmhlke Sick pay exclusion
esaihgtsomntzeazenirn Asttricrag 'hi re Ur a Tew iennCT mi fubrnna, better than deduction
week period. Association. Clarence Burch, - - ■ - - CRANE you are entitled to an exclu-
Dr Lapuz will be at the Fort Oklahoma Angus breeder, and head of the Experiment Station By RAY DL CHA. sion of the lesser of 0 your
Worth Stock Show with the others. at the University of Georgia; if you were absent from actual pay or (2) a maximum
Brown Countv delegation the The swine short course will Jack Carpenter, manager, work in 1973 because of sick- of $100 for each full week un.
first few days; however, sbbuld include discussionsby such Tufts Holstein Farmss, Dallas; pasaoyyounemplondrumre tilgoureturnataworksstnan S~enceris
be in the office Monday, Jan. 23. noted speakers as Dr M. R and Dr J. M. Hellman [ng this period of enforced a Jun trek the dailv rate is ‘S
Everyone is urged to help us Wilson, College of Veterinary manager and resident absence, you may be entitled 1 5 f the weekly pay or _
make Dr. Lapuz welcome to Medicine, University of Guelph, veterinarian, Barnes Jersey to a sick pay exclusion weekly maximum if a five- lr Qnfnridn
Brownwood, Ontario, Canada; Dr James Farm, Bryan. In tax parlance, an exclu day week is worked, or a 1 6 •
Bailey, Extension veterinarian Featured speakers for the sion g better than a deduc- ora 1/7th rate if you normally navis . Daue Soencer
LVESTOCK OWNERS and from:South Dakota: Dr LL dairy short curse also winl be orngExssludeomecomarromng worgasixdayorsevenrday
animal agriculturists from Christian of Iowa State Dr. Joe Gray Peeples of the at adjusted gross income if yOu return to work pre- and the late Mrs. Spencer, has
throughout Texas and several University; and Dr T D Town and Country Animal Even after claiming your ex- maturely and then have to been named Junior Rotarian for
Latin American countries are Tanksley, Dr. Howard Hesby Clinic at Plainview; S. R. elusion, you still have the op- tke of again, another 30 January.
expected to participate in the and others of Texas A&M, who Donaho, Jr., of Floresville, tion of claiming the standard day waiting period starts all Spencer completed his high
first Tezas Animal Agriculture wil discuss research findings, operator of Donaho Holstein 15 percent deduction UP to a over again schPon educatih at the closeof
Conference. Jan.2-2atTezas . ,0 Farms, Paul Koonsman, a the" ridssemester and wil
AIM University. Two of thecountry s leading dairy service, spec y from The conditions there must camkon aononegar JXav graduate in May.
The conference will open with equine scientists. Dr John P Lubbock; Bobby Traweek of the be an established wage con- fr example! begin your 30 He is to assume new duties in
the Latin American Animal Baker of the University of Cow-Creek Farm, Dublin, and tinuation program on the dav count on the next work- Washington later this month on
Agriculture Symposium, Kentucky and Dr. R. G. Loy a others. part of your employer and ing day but thereafter in- the staff of Congressman W. R.
January 21st. It will be followed consultant from Phoenix, ' For the pasture short course, you must have 1rece ved com- c|ude non-working days in p aide
I January “5 Arizona, will discuss nutrition major speakers also will in- pensation under thu-pro- count. Fsagensacongrtsstnrana
and reproduction during the clude Aaron Baxter, sremusvriunrssouronn □-------- 2- iixs?
ha™eproductionishorttcourre. agronomist for Texas Power uryyand hour pay was stop- Home design career include membership in
Speakers also will include Dr. and Light Co., Dallas; Wells ped, you have no exclusion - a nd internationai Thesnian
William C. McMullan and Dr. T. Burton, Longview farmer and Forget about it; it does not ..... •A.A, sandt. Tunion Classical
L Bullard of the Large Animal forage producer; Dr. E. C. Holt, apply in your case .. t saves power society. » Sdpsssca
Clinic, College of Veterinary Texas Agricultural Experiment Two sets of rules apply for lagu a Am risan. Huh
wdlin. T..a« um fose in Mrao.. those eligible to claim this DAVIS, Calif. (AP) - The vice and the science dub.
Medicine, Texas A4M Stationnprofessorcin foragesi benefit. One set, to be ex- energy needed to heat and cool
Extension specialists and and Dr. E C Bashaw, plained here, applies to those new homes here could be at He served as instructor in the
others. geneticist for forage grasses at who receive full pay, or any- least halved by requiring in- projector's club and was on the
Addressing joint meetings of Texas A&eM. thing in excess of 75 per cent sulation, shade treesand north- annual staff as photographer
the dairy and pasture short The livestock and grasstour otnormal pax. during their windows University ot Spencer was named out-
course groups,’willheDr and Jan.s24issplanned There is a 30-day waiting California researchers say standing male teenager at the
E. McCullough, professor and .American visitors ___ period before the exclusion “At least 30 per cent of the Help Our Town Improvement
•E becomes effective energy needed for heating and Club annual awards dinner.
daytoraboencnkrom workrs, cooungcan be “ wved-by using spencer was drum major and
you started work that day“ «00d design at.no extra to percussionist in the BHS band,
and were forced to go home the consumer, says a 19-page___-
before the end of the day, that preliminary report prepared for
is day No. 1 Count 30 calen- the City Council of this Sacra- initial cost, energy use for heat
dar days, including weekends mento Valley community ing and cooling could be re-
and holidays “with improved roof in- duced by 50 per cent," the re-
After 30 consecutive days sulation at a small additional port added.
SANTA ANNA 1 BBC) - Susan Newman, Danny Valdez
Honor rolls for the third six JUNIORS — Kelly Cammack
weeki grading period and for SOPHOMORES — Scott
the first semester have been Bowker. Tammy Ellis
announced for Santa Anna High FRESHMEN — Karen
School and elementary school. Gordon. Gaye Harvey. Lan
The lists include 12 students in Johnson, Kim Stewardson
high school and 20 elementary GRADE 8 — (Both six weeks
school youngsters and semester Mary Rendon
Named to the lists are Jody Brusenhan, Rodney Duus,
SENIORS — Debbie Bowker, Mike Pritchard. Six weeks
Regina Cuppa, Lane Guthrie, only Tammy Benge. Sherry
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 81, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 20, 1974, newspaper, January 20, 1974; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575468/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.