The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1971 Page: 19 of 32
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PAMTRw.
We are grateful for tlie Holiday Season wTiicfi offers tlie
opportunity to pause and wish your friends, old and new, a dazzling
Christmas, siiining with Joy and happiness and good will <
FLYNT JEWELRY
Fix Up Your Own Holiday Tables
Tabl? settings for holiday enter- unifying element. tern of raised hexagons inset with
taining take on a special aura wh.-n For th? homemaker with a new etched panels and called Guada-
these are homemade. A -ilver-and- set of sculptured flatware the do- loupe from a new Roelsteel collect-
gold theme can use t xture as the it-yourself step is simple. V pat- ion by Cosmos makes a good gift.
TUUA, TEXAS
995-3573
Using such flatware, complement
it with metallic braided piacemat
and coaster, a silver - and g.dd
topiary tree and napkin ring, .ill
made for each place setting from
Lustre-Cord ribbon.
Topiary Tre?
Materials: Lustre-Cord, gold and
silver, 10 puff bows, small size,
1*4 Inch foam ball, pencil or dowel,
large thr.ad spool, cardboard tub-
ing to fit fine win*, pins. glue.
Insert eraser of pen. il into spool
hole and point into foam ball.
Overall height is 8 inch - Basket
Cut tube three-eighths inch longer
than height of spool. Cut strips ->f
silver and gold Lustre-Cord 1C
inches longer than height of tula*.
Glue strips onto tut» *. alternating
colors and turning excess insid •
at top Slip spool in from thal
end. It will hold net- of cord in
position Trim strips even at bot-
tom edge. Glue gold l.utrtie-t'urd
around edge. Cover bottom of bas-
ket with gold foil. Cover pencil with
a s|«ral of Lustre-Cord, usine ce-
ment to fasten Cut kw* to flower
shape by removing 1 inch from
center of eaefi loop Cut most of
cardboard backing away from bow.
Fin flowers to ball, u-ing twn pins
in each. Cut Lustre-Cord into 1*-..
inch lengths, remove cotton cn <-,
Make 10 bundle-. of five lengths
each by wrapping c nter of each
bundle with wire. Fringe nds with
pin Glue to e nter of ea h flow i
Make confetti of bits of ribbon di
carded from bows. C.iat in>;d • top
of pig wi:h glue and sprinkle with
confetti.
Wees Mat and Coaster
Materials: l ustre-Cord, five
spools gold, six spools silver for
piacemat (coaster takes on >1
of each color), clear cent nl,acry-
lic spray coating
Glue silver and gold Lustre-Cord
together for 1-inch This i- oi-nlei
i»f mat. Work on a flat urface to
keep mat smooth and continue
wrapping gold and silver Lustre •
Cord around and aiound, gluing
to ihold. When a spool -nils, liegin
the next on.-. Continue winding un
til all gold and five of silv-«r are
used Final rows are all silver.
Coat with acrylic spray.
Napkin Ring
Materials: I.ustre-f nil, gold and
silver, 1*4 - inch length of card-
board tubing from gift wrap, dear
cement.
Taking a length of l>o1h wind
both around and around tube sec-
Won, so both inside and out ode
are covered. Knd gold and silver
side by side, in-ide and cemcnl
end- in position.
Gift ki
Materials Lustre-Cord, gold and
silver, silver foil gift wrap, puff
bow. small sire, clear c m 'it. wire.
Cover box wdh silve f *il eft
wrap Glu • thre * 1 ngths of lei-.-
tre-Cord around box (two gild,
one silver). Make fl iw accord-
ing to directions given fn Top
iary, but do not remove h u-king
from bow. Stick bow onto box.
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Q — It’s been more than s'x
weeks since I -ent in my r turn
Souldn t I have my refund by n w.
A — Yes, mos; refund claims
fil’d ea-ly can be proceed in five
to six wo ks Haw ver. if th-n* i>
a mii-take in th-* ndum. th ■ refund
will bo delayed until it is correct-
ed.
Practically a I I taxpayers have
eitb.T received thi-ir refund or a
letter about it within 10 week- Horn
the time th-y filed Ihcir return
Therefore, taxpayers should wail
at least 10 weeks before inquiring
about their refund
Tapes Are
'Reel' Fine
Recorded tape can add a musical
not ■ lo your holiday shopping list.
Music on magnetic tape has grown
rapidly in the pa-1 few years to a
point where it now accounts for
me • h.in .10 |H*r cent of all U. S.
r.i rd d music sales.
\s taped stereo music has be-
. om * in i asirgly |>opular, some
i infusion h is been generated over
wh h t;i|x- format i- best Hr which
ns. It r ii led tapes are offered in
th ee major configurations: o|H*n
i eel. 8 - truck cartridge and cas-
s tic I'.e sure y u know which
ty|x> >1 tape recorder is used by
the on your shopping list.
II - s a handy shopping guide
t • today s :a|K' formats.
(>l l IL I - The oldest of the
formats is the familiar lvel of ta|H\
noimally st*. n inches in diameter.
I in i th p.ef. ried playing and
i ling ni I inn for classical ami
high ii I -lily nihu la-ts because of
it high quality and long playing
tunc. Open reel recorders are of-
t< n found in impanent stereo sy*s-
tems Chances are, the owner of
uch a syst in will appreciate tapes
f alining a full orchestral arrange-
ment, pe haps an opera, symphony
or i y listening inn id musie.
8 Track Cartridge - Cartridges
contain ingle endless loops of
tape in a plastic case and are
mo i commonly u d in automobile
player- (menially, cartridge on
its w • r e play back-only il vices,
but now many call ridge recorders
-I iro use 8 track cartridges
are th • mast popular ta|>e format
ami I :i- year will .recount for ap-
proximately 811 px (suit of record-
ed tape sales.
Cassette: T h e cassi’tte Is the
newest entry in the reorded tape
fi d.l One-fourth the size of tin*
cut ridge, il also houses the bap**
in a plastic case. But that’s thi-
nly similarity The cass-*tte holds
two Lny re Is of tape. The format
-iffers bdh monaural and stereo
playback and recording capabili-
ties an I is the most i-onvetiient
b ran-e of its siz -, ease of op-
riation and portability.
Cassette tap - are popular in
horn - r car -y -terns or for port-
:ilil listening inywhere. Cassette
r d is and players are the
le i .lowing hour- entertain-
in nt p in-1. and t lis outsell the
traditional phon igraph.
•
() — Is military pay subject to
■ fl s-zc’
A — Y military pay is subject
to 1 rni aid condition of the
Prcdd nt'- fr -ze on wage in-
cr -a-- s It .w vi. 'e-options have
I n grant I fm pay for p-r-i nnel
ir- h comlnt z.ane o- missvng in
-i n ;ins ,ie--s (,f war and hospi-
t 11/ d ear ca-wlatles.
In addition, benefit for mililary
pronnel place in a rrtiied >*!at-
Ils during Hu- fre zc |x-rioi| will be
computed and paid as if the fr <•/*
were rv I in effect. Mill iry |> r-
snnnel who qualify for iiryfinen-
ey pay miTea- s and -tirliltr mili-
tary learning pay programs are
treated in ii* same manner as
civilian This m :n that incr -r es
will be autb >r;z--d if the piTson
has Increased his pr fieiency or
has been promoted to a rv -w posi-
tion.
W
I)o your Xmas shopping in Tulin
rrrry momrnl of I lit* Holy SoaMMI kt
One of Peace and Conlrnlmrnl for yoo and yomm
••lira family.
M&B ELECTRIC
VINCENT SLACK
tame upon a
.mfdnffiht dear—
O** spun that glorious song recalls to
J* fhe story of the newborn babe in
Betiuebem who was the King of Men.
As IPS remember and celebrate His birth
*k* again, we extend our wish to you
lor a truly wonderou* Christina* of Paaoi
_ and Joy.
. >
(C ) iq^ . u- I »/!
P N N sJ
m i o n f
iitaiiinw
| | RURAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC-J
1
Q — How are retail uno wholt-
bale prices controlled?
A — Retail and wholesale prices
are controlled on the basis of cus-
tomary initial percentage markups
which are applied to th*- cost of
the merchandise or service. These
eustomary initial percentage mark-
ups canna; lx- higher than those in
the markup base peril*!. More-
over, a firm may not increase its
prices beyond that amount which
would bring its n*-t profit rale be-
fore tax-s (as a percentage of
sales) to a level gn- iter than that
in Iht base period.
Retailers are to po-t proniin id-
ly their ba-e prices for all covered
food items and for many other
>1 led items other than food as
specified ai th. r -gulations. t ntil
all -uch e! -cted pnis s are posted
retailers are not |M-nnitted to in-
cn-ase any price.' In any evvnt,
such ba- period pi ices must lx-
po-ied no later than January 1,
1972.
•
Q — Next man h I am scheduled
to r -e ive a pay incroase higher
than a a iht cent under the terms
of a contract negotiated before
\ugusl i:> ( an I get the increase?
A — Yes. Existing contracts and
pay practices previously set forth
will lx- allowed to operate accord-
ing to their teims, exetspt that
s|x-i ific contracts or pay practices
are subject la review, when chal-
leng'd by a part at interest (i f.
either latx>r ->r management) or by
at least fn • members of the Pay
Board, ta determine whether any
in.r-ase is unreasonably inconsist-
ent wdh the Board's criteria
OUR APPRECIATION
TO YOU FOR YOUR
FRIENDSHIP . . . OUR
BEST WISHES TO YOU
FOR MANY SEASONS
OF HEALTH AND HAPPI-
NESS.
WILKERS0N
FORD-MERCURY
1ft fm •« . Ah Tiahit we Lave of wish-
ing oar patrons a Merry Christmas.
Each year, by way of thanking them
lor dnir loyalty, wa enjoy the fun of
eatnstSng best wishes. So, to all of yon,
*We kopa Ih Gkristaus is the best
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1971, newspaper, December 23, 1971; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth506795/m1/19/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.