The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 23, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 3, 1970 Page: 6 of 14
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Page $-A Democrat-Voice, i
Coleman, Texas, Nov. 3, 1970
Overall-Morns
Hospital \oivs
ADMISSIONj
C H Edington. Burkett
L. E, Browning. Valera
Richard Kenney, City
Mrs. H. S. King, City
Louis McDaniel, City
Mis. Bud Blair, City
Mis Frank Royall. City
Mrs. Betty Wise, City
Mrs, Mattie Horton. City
Dr. R. R. Luvelady. City
DISMISSALS
Margie Fleming. Bangs
Mrs. Edward Cantrell. City
Mek'hor Medrano. City ' ,
Bond Featherstun.
Santa Anna
Mrs. Susie Julian. Bangs
Mrs. Ereell Ellis, City
Mrs. Katherine Calhoon, City
Mrs. Bud Blair, city
Lee Jones, City
Richard Kenney. City
If you must tell half-truths.,
be sure they're the right half.
- Strr:
CHRIST,V\A5
IS COMING!
lay-Away
GIFTS NOW
AT EARLE SMITH'S
BULOVA
... the
well-timed.
Christmas
gift
We have a choice
collection of
modestly priced
Bulova watches, .
timed for Christmas
giving.
Illustrated: Two new
17 jewel models,
only 535.
On Your Credit
Week
$100
Week
Coleman, Te
A SATURDAY NIGHT WRECK resulted
in a heavily damaged car, but car Occu-
pants escaped major injury The vehicle is
shown bent around one of the light poles
in the center section of Commercial in
downtown Coleman. City Policemen re-
port that the automobile, a 1969 Plymouth.
hit the median and then collided with the
steel pole, Both occupants were rushed to
the hospital for observation and treatment.
Driver was Wendell Melts and he escaped
with only cuts and bruises. The other oc-
cupant, Richard Kenney, has a broken arm.
Policemen describe the car as a total loss.
Mother's March
(Continued From Page 1) .
as CKapfer." under the directum
of a committee composed of
Thomas S. West. Henry Frnka.
and James W. Walters,ail of San,
Antonio Mr. Joel Austin of
Alice. Mr Charles Kvinta of
Yoakum and Mrs. Lottie Boyer
of Austin are also aiding with
this special campaign effort.
sSJfefl
Ask-IRSJ-
Mrs. Robt. I. Bowen
Attends Episcopal
Meet In Amarillo
Mrs. Robert 1 Bowen repre
sented Si Marks Episcopal
Church of Coleman at the an-
nual Diocese of Northwest Tex
as Episcopal ’ Churchwomen's
conference held October 30 thru
November 1 at the Episcopal
Conference Center in Aymanljp,
Mam speaker for the event
was The Rt Rev, Stephen F
Bayne STD -. a prominent
--•bmTfmiarr in • • the ' rpisi '
Communion He was. until July,
1970. First Vice-President of the
Executive Council of ’the Epis-
copal Church and is presently
i professor at the General
i'heological Seminary and assist
mt minister of family Church
m New York" Bishop Bayne,
w::,i«e topic was Keeping Fatih
With Christ in This World”,
was assisted by the Rt. Rev
George H -Qtiarterman-and The
RA Morris F Elliott of Em
manuel Church. San Angelo,
who was Chaplain' for the Con-
ference. .
President of the Church-
women from i the Diocese of
.Northwest Texas. Mrs. Harvey
Herd of Midland, presided at the
Saturday afternoon meeting of
the Diocesan Executive Board
Approximately 100 women
were in attendance.'
News Briefs
Mrs Vera Rosenborg of Hous-
ton visited over the weekend
with her sister in law. Mrs, H. A
Autry and other relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Q V Byerly
were weekend guests in Waco
where thev visited Mr and Mrs.
Bob Byetiy a-nd son Also visit-
ing. were Mr. and Mrs. George
Byerly and Chet of Whitney.
This column of questions and j Q My children live with me
answers on federal tax matters: not with my. ex-husband under
is provided by the local office : the terms of our divorce. Does,
of, the t S - Internal -.Revenue that mean t claim them as tft-
Serviee and is published as a pendents?
public service to taxpayers. The ! A. Yes the general rule cover-
column answers questions most ing children of divorced or sep-
frequentlv asked by taxpayers , a rated parents is that the parent
a Who has custody for the greater
y I want to put in for some part of the year is entitled to
expenses I forgot to claim on claim the dependency exemp-
my income tax return last year , tion. There are exceptions to
How do 1 do it and when will 1 Ibis rule, however, depending
get my refund’ on the actual terms of the tli-
A To make a change in your vorce and the amount of sup-
tax return obtain , a copy of j port furnished by you and your
Form 1040X from your local IRS former husband
office, enter - the required in- Don't forget about the other
formation and send it to the dependency tests. They have to'
IRS serviee eenter for your re- be met.- ton. to claim those;ex-
giori. • . eruptions. For' mpre information.
Generally, you can make a. send a • post card to your IRS
.chaw in .your, return .anytime .‘liNrH yff-ice .amUsk Jar a copy
within three years from the date of Publication. 501, “Your Exem-
it was due Interest of 6 percent ptions and Exemptions for Do-
a year will be added to your re- pendents.”
fund which _vou should receive —-
in 3-5 week- » a .. A I J
Q ! just sold a vacationshome . UU6Sf )0f!S ASKGu
I owned. Can 1 invest the profit
I matte on it in, a trailer andT-j
avoid, paying taxes-?
, . ... ■ .. Editor < Note Below are ques-
lau- provision that permits the-, ,
H ' . turns now being asked at draft
postponement ot taxes on the ■ , , ,
gam from the' sate of a home ; ”wrt3jran***
6 , , m the lottery- system. The ans-
applies only to the taxpayer s. W(>rs a,.(, , , (-oUjn,,1'rharles
principal residency A vacation „ Duman AM', Statl, Selec-
home is not covered -thy Service DireetoV, 20!) W. 9th
At Draft Boards
Q I moved here recently
St.. Austin,'Texas
FOR SALE
Approximately 55 Squares
Used Metal Roofing
V CRIMP, 8 AND 9 FT. LENGTHS
Can be seen at 1700 5. Concho. Submit seated bids to Concho
Baptist Church, Box 181, Coleman, Texas. Bids to be opened
Saturday, Nov. 7, 1970. The church reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
Concho Baptist Church
when 1 changed jobs. Can I de-
duct. my living - expenses - while , , undorsland that Selective
i mjettmg settled ,n a « p<llky was yhangpd r(,
pacC' , , , . —certtlv and a deferred registrant
A. lou may be able to <h- ; f.an nou , ,.hjs d,aftboard
duet' a portion of your living ((j (, hj. d„ferm,.nt in favor
expenses under changes in the, ,.A c|assinc;it.ion. Is this
law made bv the 1969 Tax Re- r()rrr(,r
firm Act If you qualify, meals y ^ Th(l ,)|n.,,or of Selec-
and lodging while occupying Uv(, s,,rvi(.(, announced on G[.t.
temporary quarters at the neWfoher'96 that he had directed lo-
,oh location for up to 30 days fa| boards t0 reopen. classifies
after obtaining employment may tjon whpn n.„islr;mt r,.quests
he deductible The maximum - wr|tlnR tha1 hl> deferment be
deduction allowed for these ex- •• canccjt>fj
penses is $1,000. q what deferments are af-
For details on moving expen- . hy this (.bang,„
ses. send, a post eari to join . y nigh school and college de-
IRS district office and ask lor fermerts occupational and agri-
a copy, of Bubication 521. Tax : ,tura) defertnents. and pater.
Information on Moving Expen-, Bj(y and bardship. ^ferments.
ses. It s free. _____________ ( Q: I understand that my local
(board has already- reached a
j high number of 165 and my num-
| tier .'is 170. What will be my sta-
tus if I request cancellation of
|| my deferment?
j A. You will be classified as
available for service and your
[j status in .1971 will depend on
j whether your number is reach-
| ed by your local board in 1970.
A: In this event you would be
liplaei-d in the Second Priority
| | Selection Group for 1971.
Q Why was this policy ehari-
Iged?
I A To achieve fairness to all
[registrants in determining their
priority status on January 1 and
j to limit whenever possible the
uncertainity and anxieties of
men with high random sequence
numbers.
CUCURBIT PRODUCTION
DEPENDS UPON BEES
One of the major reasons cu-
j cur hits fail to produce properly
is the scarcity of honey bees to
take care of the pollination job.
This is especially true for back-
'-yard plots in the larger cities,
where bees lack natural nesting
(places, says John Larsen, Exten-
I sion. horticulturist, He listed the
I; most commonly grown cucur-
bits as melons, cucumbers and
squash
bet quick results wttn
ClASSIFB AOS
DEMOCRAT-VOICE
THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS
FRESH FRUITS 8. VEGETABLES
POTATOES ...____10 lbs. 59c
Fancy Red Delicious—Pound
APPLES...................19c
Texas New Crop
ORANGES.............5 lbs. 49c
AVOCADOS, each............19c
Fresh Texas -Pound
CABBAGE...................7c
TOMATOES.. .c.h:7r.pi“........49c
WOLF BRAND
Beef Stew
24-oz.
Biscuits
7<
hne A Day, 100’s-Reg 52 94
VITAMINS................$2.39
[York—100’s
ASPIRIN...... 19c
■Lanolin Plus—16-oz.
DANDRUFF SHAMPOO......49c
■Extra Dry, With Dispenser; Reg. $1.35—7-oz.
JERGEN'S LOTION...........89c
AlF. GRADE AA LARGE
EGGS
2 89
HORMEL'S
CHILI
15-oz. Can
KRAFT'S
WHIPPED MIRACLE
OLEO
RED HEART
9 LIVES-S-ox. Can
Dog Food | cat Food
O » 4100
Big 36-og; Can
$100
GALA JUMBO
Paper Towels
3 - $i00
STRAWBERRY
Preserves
SHURFINE
BAMA
Coffee «LLY
Lb.
As.jle - Strawberry - Blackberry
18-OZ: Glass
l For
KING SIZE
GAIN
$129
SLICED BACON
Chicken Backs
A.F.
Lb.
3 49
Pork Shoulder Roast
Gooch
Whole or Half
Hams
Lb.
Owned k Optnttd By Dennis Gaines
Gooch
Cutlets
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 23, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 3, 1970, newspaper, November 3, 1970; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth751692/m1/6/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.