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Page Four-The Wylie News-Thursday, March 15, 1973
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SERVICES
Values Are A Weekly Occurence With Wylie News Want Ads.
Shop Them . . Use Them. . Phone 442-5515 mV
SEAT COVERS and AUTO
GLASS. Willie Stibbins,!
1023 Lavon Drive, Gar-
land. BR-2-1802
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
Child Care
FOR RENT
34-tf-C
HARVEST A HOUSE]
FULL OF BUYERS WITHl
A MIGHTY WANT AD*
CALL 442-5515
V.F.W. meets every 2nd
and 4th Thursday at 8:00
p.m., at the V.F.W .Home;
606 East Marble.
42-tf-C.
Repair Work; Carpentry,
brick , painting, tile,
olumbing , electrical.J.E,
Martin, Wylie, 442-5602
after 6;00 p.m.
A,.
LODGE NO. 650
Tommy Turner;
Worshipful Master.
Melvin Douthitt, Secre-
tary , Stated meeting
first Tuesday night each
month at 8:00 p.m.
18-26t-pd
HA'JLINtl FOR I'M I! \\U\-
LIC: Sandy Loam, Gravel,
Rock, Black Dirt, Fill
Sand. Call anytime. C.M.
-53;
'Come to Rockwal 1 fot
the best buys and the
best services on TV's,
Stereos, Major Applian-
ces and Furniture of all
kinds.
Payne furniture &
I APPLIANCE
)n the Square - Rockwall
Jallas Phone - 823-2353
Birkett. 442-5337
6-tf-C.
Wylie s Dallas Times
Herald carrier is
Raymond Davidson. You
may phone him in Mc-
Kinney at 542-1563 jor
circulation department of
the Times Herald, 744-
6101.
34-tf-pd
Horse stalls tor rent.
With pasture. Registered
Pairt and Registered
(.uarterhoirses . A P H A
Stud Services , J&M
Stables. Wylie. 442-2422.
Call anytime.
For Sale;Complete set of
drums. Consists of 5
drums , 4 cymbals, all
stands, sticks etc. Black
pearl finish with cases.
Cost $1,100.00 new will
sell for $300.00 Contact
Judy Mathis-442-5922 or
442-5130.
30-tf-C
Good used saddles for sale
reasonable. 442-5323 or
272-1802.
37-tf-C
XF.ROX
(TFYTNG.'HS1?
Alpha Realtors.108
copy
Hwj- 78.
15-tf-C
People are saving money
at Kerby's Lumber. High-
way 78 in Sache-Com-
plete line of building ma-
terial. Call anytime, 276-
8813,
For your yard and
garden, call Danny Allen
for Tiller Service. 442-
2234 or 442-2535
36-4t-pd
501 Nylon, pad and in-
stallation $d.95 yard. 24
ounce shag, pacf and in-
stallation $6.49 yard.
475-3337
35-8t-pd
SPECIAL PRE-SEASON
SAVINGS ON
Fedders, General Elec-
tric and Friederich Air
Conditioners,
PAYNE FURNITURE &
APPLIANCE
On the Square - Rockwall
jallas Pnone. .823-2353
LI fe-Health-Burial-Cancer
VELMA COKER
Insurance Agency
Ph.853-2442 Nevada, Tx.i
P.O. BOX 11
Royse City, Texas 7508%
SAVE MONEY! !
Check our prices on all
major appliances
PAYNE FURNITURE &
APPLIANCE
ROCKWALL, TX.
Dallas Phone 823-2353
Retired furniture up-
holster will do up-
holstering and reglueing.
442-2750.
37-tf-C
Lost Elk Hound Puppy .
Looks like German
Shepherd . Reward .
Please call 442-2120.
38-lt-pd
Found one Sorrel Mare.
•Call 442-2704.
38-2t-C
Garage Sale
Wanted
GARAGE SALE : 901
Memorial behind the
Dairy Queen. Thursday-
Saturday. Five families.
38-lt-pd
Three family Garage Sale
starting Thursday running
through Saturday. 805
Memorial St. Wylie ,
Texas.
38-tt-C
HIWVNPIM\
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nomsvms\
i m starting a new gift
store In Dallas. Am'
Interested in any kind of
hand made articles .
Call Shirley Gremmineer.
348-9660 or 691-5792.
_ 35-4t-pd
4 t
Need ride to Richland
every day for 8:00 class.
Call 442-5091.
38-lt-C
New 1973 editions of
world Book and Childcraft
now available. Discount
for teachers! Call Jane
Spencer, 442-5594.
37-2t-pd
Bath Room Floors, No
Wax. Sheet Vinyl $20.0C
Kitchen Vinyl54,50 yard
475-3337
35-8t-pd
3 matched blond tables,
$21., 1 blcr.d table, $4.:
G. E. floor polisher -
scrubber, $10.; 1971
Model Kenmore Sweeper,
$30.; Artificial Flower
Arrangement 50C. Call
at night, SataiJay or Sun-
day 442-5091.
38-lt-C
FURNISHED
APARTMENTS
t
One Bed room Only
Brick, Paneled, Carpets
$100. per month
Gas & Water Paid
300 COTTONBELT
CALL 442-5819
'\3orzit ^Pax(s.
Mobile Home Park
KREYMER LANE, WYLIE, TEXAS
LAVON LAKE AREA
y 127-7547 or 442-2769
(HADED LOTS ARE
AVAILABLE
win*, ii mmmtmrnm
ree bedroom; den
available.,
Call 442-2517 or 233-
6426.
any L,mia L.are
United Metnodist
Church
Ages 2-10
Supervised Care
Hot Lunch p. s
Phone 442-5835
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CamliUs
Shoe Shop §
= General Shoe Repair =
§ 106 n Jackson : =
m
'W ill do babysitting by the I
day or hour. Day or Night
including weekends. Call
Mrs. Raymond Ellis at
442-2542
22-tf-C,
Child Care - Infants to
three years. Hot meals.
442-2633.
38-4t-C
.-ti 11111111111111 ii 111 iTi I il il n 11111111 n
£ Billy Wooley's \
Wylie Carpet
defining
5F ree "Est fmafei&
^ 442-246'
36-tf-C
s
NO regret, the best yet;
Blue Lustre cleans car-
pets beautifully . Rent
electric shampooer $1 .
Wylie Pharmacy.
38-lt-C
For Rent one bedroom
apartment unfurnished. In
Mel-Char Apts. Call 442-
0522.
36-tf-C
Apartment for rent unfur-
nished. 304 N. Jackson.
442-5307.
tfou.'d like to keep
children in my home. Five
ears experience . 442-
080.
38-2t-C
Would like to do baby-
sitting in my home. 442-
2071.
38-tf-C
Will keep children In my
home. Also home sewing.
442-3140.
38-4t-C
Would like to keep four
or five year olds In my
home. Call 442-2775.
38-2t-C
Dr.Edward Cope.Jr
Optometrist
1406 Forest Lane
Box 1467
Garland, Texas 75401
Telephone BR6-5050
WEEKDAYS 9a.ra. - 5:30
CLOSED SATURDAY
37-tf-C
HELP
WANTED
McKissick , Slack,
Chambers, Opts.,
Inc.
Professional Visual Care
Contact Lens
201 E. Virginia Street
Ph. 542-0331 McKinne
The Town
Of Wylie
(continued from page 2)
"Now, the cowboys were
not like you see them
on TV where they're all
dressed up. Then the cow-
boys, driying longhorn
cows or a mixture and they
would stretch as far as
you could see. They wore
anything they had and not
those fancy boots but rag-
gedy ones. Lots of them
didn't have guns but those
that did mostly carried
crude handmade guns.Wy-
lie was a pretty good
place, but they had open
saloons, and ladles didn't
go near a saloon. If you
needed your man, you got
some boy to go tell bim,"
sincerely stated Mrs.
F order.
Churches and singings
played a large part in
the childhood and young
aldulthood of Mrs. For-
der. She thinks people en-
joyed them more then than
now because they didn't
have so much to think
about. Preachers rode for
miles to preach. "Any
preacher could preach at
the schoolhouse and then
Papa gave them a lot to
put the church house on,"
recalled Mrs. Lula For-
der. "Everybody put in
what they could and eve-
rybody helped with the
building. My folks were
Methodist, and I am, too.
(I was immersed) but I
go to the Baptist Church.
They built a Presbyterian
Church and every body
preached. We had box sup-
pers to pay for the song
books, the organ and
everything. "
(To be contlnuedj
iM.l). Monajjlian1
> O.I).
Practice of Optometry
J 808 Avenue,A
^Garland , Texas
Hours:9:30-6:00.
JOffice
iTuesday through^
p ' Saturday
|1 Closed on Monday
M Telephone; 276-5736 u
IriiirrrmiMit!
Sewing Machine
Operators Needed
Johnston Inc. 442-2211 or
apply in person.
10-tf-C
SEMI-DRIVERS NEEDED
Local companys need
Semi - Drivers . Earn
$300-$400 per week. No
experience necessary ,
will train. For applica-
tion can oi / — -267, or
write Coastway American
Systems . P.O. Box
11125 Indianapolis , In-
diana. 46201
32-30t-C
HELP!
Reorganizing office - -
Need agents with license
or will sponsor you to-
wards a Real Estate
career. Good commis-
sion. 239-7191 or
442-5402.
37-tf-C
O'Quinn's
Bookkeeping & Tax Service
102.7 - 15TH ST,
PI.ANO TE>'4& 7SO/1
ALLEN iMLi O'QwiNN
COMPLLT. &LI
BUS 424 7506
Need laborers and
helpers, groves operator.
$2.35 ana up . Call C.J.
Lang at 241-7406 nights
and 242-3600 days. Job
at Hwy. 66 at Liberty
Grove. W.J. Thomas and
Co.
38-4t-C
NEED young man to drive
truck and work in ship-
ping department. Apply
Johnston Inc.
38-lt-C
Phone 321-6934
Duris A. Smith
Dallas
Owner
B & S GRADING
We take Pride in
our work
Scrapers - Blades - Front
In Loaders - Trucks
Sub Divisions - Apartment Complexes - Office Bldgs.
Dallas Office
CECIL MARTIN
1603 Fuller
Ph. 442-2952
P.O. Box 28187
WYLIE, TEXAS
Dallas, Texas 75228
USE WANT ADS FOR
FAST RESULTS.
But what we're
really fishing for
is your Want Ads!
K.B. "Kink" Morgan
Plumbing & Repair.
Gas Water Sewer
Septic Tank-Lateral
142-5872 <12-5530
-••See Me Or We Both Lose."-
Manning's TV
jgjyic^ & SoTjT"
^Service Is Our Most
Important Product"
Pievlo Ctiaige
Coior, Black & White Television, Radio & Stereo s
RCA Warranty Service
109 W. Oak St. Wvlie. 1 exas 442-2722
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Card
Of Thanks
The Girl Scouts of Wylie
wish to thank all who
bought Girl Scout cookies
recently. Over 900 boxes
were sold to help' the-
troops.
Jackie s
Beauty Shop
212 N. Birmingham
Ph. 442-2928
Want A<ls Pay
CLEAN UP
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with a 1-
GARAGE Ss\LE
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CURTIS EAVES
Curtis Eaves passed away
In the Wyong Hospital at
7:15 a.m. March 9, 1973.
Born in Wylie to William
Bert and Lula Meril
Housewright Eaves on
July 21, 1919, Mr. Eaves
was an employee of Pol-
lock Paper company.
He is survived by four
daughters, all of Wylie,
Mrs. Vivian Long and
Judy, C
Judy , Kathy and Lindy
Eaves; two sons, Curtis
Wendell Eaves of Far-
mersville and Roger Dell
Eaves of Wylie; one bro-
ther, Jim Bert Eaves of
Wylie; 5 sisters, Mrs.
Berthy Spergling of Row-
lett; Mrs. Hester Kirk-
wood of Wylie; Mrs. Man-
nie Hayes and Mrs. Ellie
Hayes of Lockney and
Mrs. Elsie Woodall of
Plainview; mother, Mrs.
Lula Eaves of Wylie, and
6 grandchildren.
Services were held at the
Shiloh Baptist Church un-
der the direction of Allen
Funeral Home Sunday,
March 11 at 3 p.m. with
Revs. Al Draper, Coy Weir
and Arthur Brooks offici-
ating. Burial was in the
Wylie Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Jerry
Eaves, Wayne Campbell,
Keith Hayes, Ronnie
Hayes, Cletis Hayes and
Roy Sperling.
JOHN W. SHARP
Services were held for
John W. Sharp of Route
2, Garland, at 1:30 p.m.
Tuesday March 13 in the
Williams Funeral Chapel.
Dr. Charles Cockrell of-
ficiated.
Survived by his wife, Mrs.
Zela Sharp; one son,
Thomas L. Sharp, Quincy,
Mo.; one daughter, Mrs.
Norma Seabourn , Gar-
land; one brother, Alvln
Sharp; one sister, Mrs.
Anna Mae Taber; and one
grandson, John Seabourn.
Pallbearers were Edwin
Collins, G.W. Ivens, Clint
Wyrick, Joe Dickerson ,
Billy Jack Sharp, Claude
Terry , Dr. J. B. Land-
ress, and Price Tate.
Interment was In Rest-
land.
' WANT ADS PAY. .
RIGHAIU) DECKARD
l-uneral services under
the arrangements of Allen
l-uneral Home were held
at 2:30 p.m. Monday,
March 12, 1973, at the
First Baptist Church
of Wylie for Richard
Deckard with Revs. Al
Draper and Robert Blakey
officiating.
Mr. Deckard, a carpenter
who lived at 208 S. 4th,
passed away at the
Garland Hospital on
March 11.
He is survived by his
wife, Mn. Opal Deckard:
two sons, James Richard
Deckard of Wylie and ,
Lyndon Dale Deckard of
the U.S. Army; one bro-
ther, Milton Huston Deck-
ard of Alabama; two
daughters -in- law,
Murrell Faye Deckard
and Joan Deckard and 6
grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Don
Deckard, Sonny Hensley,
Terry Wright, Mickey
Housewright, Troy May- f
nard and Denny Hensley.
Interment was in Rest-
land Cemetery.
didyou
That advances in propulsion,
miniaturization of electronics
■ nd the use of antiship mis-
siles now make it possible to
combine a lethal capability
with a small crew in a small
boat?
* * *
That the U.S. Navy total of
37 small warships (missile
boats, torpedo boats, fast
gunboats and fast patrol
boats) is far behind the
U.S.S.R. with 425, Red China
with 100,* Yugoslavia with
100 and many other nations?
That the answer to the threat
of small missile ships and
boats may be found in the
rapidly emerging field of sur-
face skimmers—the air-
cushion vehicles and hydro-
foils?
l-0««mbor . . -r \lHusU3t
Taxpayers Ask IRS
' '
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) Can I designate $1 of my I
tax to go to a particular presi-
dential candidate?
A) No, However, if you
wish, $1 of your tax ($2 if you :
ai-e married and filing: a joint :
return) may be paid over to
presidential candidates of a
specific political party. Just
check the box on IRS Form
4875 (in your tax forms pack-
age), fill in the name of the
party, and attach this form
to your tax return.
Instead of designating $1 of
your tax for a particular
party, you can designate it for
a non-partisan general account
for all eligible candidates. Just
check the box provided.
Q) My adjusted gross income
is $1.1,000. Can I take the $2,000
standard deduction on my
return?
A) No. The standard deduc-
tion is 15 percent of your ad-
justed gross income up to a
$2,000 maximum. Fifteen per-
cent of your adjusted gross
income is $1,950. This is your
standard deduction, not $2,000.
Q) My son turned 20 in 1972.
Does this mean that I cannot
claim iiim as a dependent any
more?
A) No. If your son did not
have gross income of $750, or
more or was a full-time stu-
dent for at least five months
of last year no matter how
much money he made, you may
still claim him as a dependent,
regardless of his age, if all
the other dependency tests are
met, including furnishing over
one-half of your son's total
support.
Q) Are scholarships taxable?
A) No. In general, if you
receive a scholarship or fel-
lowship grant, you may ex-
clude all or part of that amount
from your gross income, de-
pending upon whether or not
you are a degree candidate. If
you are a degree candidate,
there is no limitation on the
amount that may be excluded
from your income. However, if
you are not a degree candidate,
the amount you receive as a
scholarship or fellowship may
be excluded up to $300 times
the number of months for
which you receive amounts
under the grant during the
j tax year.
A scholarship that is com-
| pensation for past or future
j services or primarily for the
I grantor's benefit, is not ex-
j eluded from gross income.
For more information, see
IRS Publication 520, "Tax In-
formation for American Schol-
ars in the U.S. and Abroad."
A free copy can be obtained
by dropping a postcard to your
Internal Revenue district office.
(J) I installed a new water
heater in my home last year.
Can I deduct the cost on my
tax return?
A) No, but you may add
the cost of this item to the
basis of your property, so that
it will be taken into account
in the event that you sell your
home.
Q) Are gambling losses de-
ductible?
A) If you itemize, you may
deduct your gambling losses
incurred during the year, but
only to the extent of your
winnings. Gambling winnings
must be reported as income.
Q) I still haven't gotten my
W-2 form from my employer.
What should I do?
A) Contact your employer.
He is required by law to fur-
nish his employees W-2 forms
by the end of January.
Your return must be filed on
time. If you do not have all
your Forms W-2, report all of
your income and attach a
statement explaining how you
J computed any tax withheld for
| which you claim credit, but
I for which vou have no Form
| w-2.
If, after you have filed your
return, you receive a Form
W-2 for income that you did
not include in your return, or
if you find your estimates of
income and withholding tax
to be incorrect, file an amended
return, Form 1040X. This form
is available at any IRS office.
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