THE MALAKOFF NEWS
Texas Friday, Sept. 6, 1968
Page Five
Myrtle Davis was visit-
[through the Labor Day
I $ |~ by Mr. and Mrs. Bob
,~ ~Y and daughter, Judy and
,~,r# land Mrs. John Alexander
!m==~laughter, Cindy all of Ar-
and Mr. and Mrs. Olen
.~k of Mineola.
l~ekend guests of Mr. and
T H race Manning were
Mrs. John W. Brown of
l s. Mrs. Manning repo
Is. Mrs. Manning reports
rsh~ has heard from her
[Ron Foster, and that he
,/t sently in a little town
MWIk
the first part of the
from Titusville, Penn
i the couple had been on
for the p,zt ten days.
there, Dick and Ellen
with her parents, Mr.
E. W. Shaffer, Dick's
and other family
all of whom live in
way. While there, Jeff will al-
so attend a homecoming.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gaston
of New Haven, Conn returned
Wednesday, Aug. 28, from a
year spent in England and Eu-
rope where Jerry was doing re-
search in sociology. Before re-
turning to New Haven, the
couple will spend two weeks
visiting with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Gaston and with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Ballow in Athens. Other
holiday guests in the Gaston
home were Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
F. Story of Kemp; Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Henderson of West
and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Story
and daughters, Kristi and Me-
lissa of Fort Worth.
Jimmy Estes of Irving was
a Friday through Monday visi-
tor of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Estes and of his
brother and his family, Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Don Estes and
Tamra.
Wayne Patterson, son of Mr.
C. T Simmons. accom- and Mrs. Roy Patterson, is re-
l~ by her sister, Mrs. cuperating nicely from a ton-
[~alker of Athens, attend-sillectome he underwent at the
r First Sunday staging at Memorial Hospital in Athens
l~ where the two ladies last Friday. Wayne was return-
:- |h)rn and reared. "Miss" ed to his home on Saturday
l~ays attending the sing- and Mrs. Patterson said the
F,~.onthly ritual of the Doctors reported that it would
be at least two weeks before
he could participate in sports.
,and Mrs. Fender Johns-Wayne is a member of the Tro-
! ~ Tuesday for Bloom- jan football squad.
where they will "-----'~------
i ~e winter months visit- Sam and Frances Moseley
i ~ their son, Jack John- werein Dallas Thursday
! L~d grandson, Johnny through Saturday so that Sam
Johnny will enroll in could undergo his periodic
~and University in check-up, the reports of which
KleXico'on the 14 of this were very gratifying. While in
L~e has spent the pastthe city, the couple also at-
tiring in the local area. tended to other business and
! .~to their leaving, the visited with relatives. Con-
i ~ had a camp-out on struction of their new brick
1 t~lar Creek lots over the home is now well underway.
,~i[ week end. Those at'
~Were Mr and Mrs O Mr. and Mrs. M. C Williams
! ~Ston of Mesquite; Mr. of Graham were Thursday and
: 1%. George Baggett of Friday guests in the home of
!~' R. Lout of Conroe; her brother and family ,Mr.
[[rroriene Johnston andand Mrs. Roy Patterson.
Fy.Ramona of Athens Vincent Rittmann of E1 Pa-
son is-spending this week visit
J( ~ Mrs. Howard Seago ing with his grandmother, Mrs.
~i ~ng a five day vaca- Ruby Taaffe prior to his leav-
e E?g the HemisFair and ing to enroll in college. Thom-
|~ints of interest in as Taaffe of Dallas was here
[ ~~ for the week end to visit with
his mother before he assumes
guests in the home of his duties as instructor in the
~Mrs. Lee Williams South Plains Junior College in
I~" niece and her family,LeveUand.
~lMrs. Weldon Wheat-
L~e and Glenn of Mid-
~l~ro. L. H. Raney of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee Me-
,who filled the pulpit Gee and children, Becky and
'1-'|lintI ----"the Calvary Baptist Lee week f end Tyler towere visit here with for the his
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,~ mother, Mrs. H.L. McGee Sr.
"" iV lCkie Gage of Dallas Miss Marsha McGee, who has
~.hng holiday week end returned from Glorieta where
I,Mth-her fa(her, Victor she had been following her
her-brother-'and sis-European tour, was also a
says she enjoys guest in the home. Marsha will
~ ~LUte of her work with enroll this week as a sopho-
~41and -L-fie Insurance more in Tyler Junior College.
Bobby Rounsavatl was in
L Woolf left Saturday Houston last week on business
~tfor Strawn to visit for his employers, Nipak, Inc ~
:~1 days in the home He was .accompamed on th.
~Ugh'er and her fami trip by his wife and daughter,
~ COok on the grill, split dove down the back.
: ~o With butter or margarine and sprinkle with
! ~tit'~ and pepper or brush with barbecue sauce
1 ~.hout tomato. Place, split side down, on grill.
I ~ nll 15 minutes over medium setting. Turn,
i ~,'Ush ~vith melted butter or margarine or more
1 7~rbeeue sauce and continue cooking 10 min-
1 ~'~. To cook on the rotisserie, place several
~s on the spit in head to tail position. Fasten
I IRI~rety with holding forks. Brul~h with melted
l l~ ler or margarine and sprinkM with salt and
ltt I~r or brush with barbecue sauce without
1 ~to. Cook 20 minutes over medium setting,
~Shing occasionally with melted butter or
1 rgarine or barbecue sauce.
Take advantage
low prices this
Gas bill or call
Lone Star Gas
made good use of their spare
time by visiting places of in-
terest in the city.
Mrs. Maxie Green, accom-
partied by her son and his wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Mack
Green of Dallas, were in Pasa-
dena last week to be at the
bedside of their daughter and
sister ,Mrs. Charles Jones who
was hospitalized because of
pneumonia. Mrs. Jones will be
remembered as the former
Miss Carolyn Green. Little
Miss Karon Green, daughter of
Billy Mack and wife, kept her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
R .H. Lanier. company while
her parents were away. An-
other week end guest in the
Lanier home was her sister,
Mrs. Frances Moorehead of
Dallas.
Holiday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Ficklin were Mr.
and Mrs. L. E. Ficklin of
Ovalo, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Ficklin and sons, Keith and
Craig of Irving, Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Hogden, Miss Pare
Ficklin, all of Dallas and Mrs.
A. D. Hines and daughter, Judy
and Tom Ficklin, all of Pow-
ell.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Walker
of Baytown were in town for
the week end to visit with her
GIANT
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
C. Wiggins and with other rela-
tives and friends. Mrs. Walker
is the former Miss Gwenn Wig-
gins, a graduate of the local
school.
Mrs. L. D. Harris is expect-
ed home some time this week
after spending the past two
weeks in Houston visiting with
her sister and her husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pierce
and with her two brothers and
their families, Dee and Odis
Cartlidge.
Holiday guests in the home
of Mayor and Mrs. Freeman
Miller were their son and his
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Miller, Debra, Linda and Julie
of Dallas and their daughter
and her family, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Airheart, Vickie and
Sharon of Duncanville. While
here, Charles and family div-
ided their time visiting with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Henry Airheart.
Mrs. E. Dunn of Carbon is
on an extended visit with her
daughter and her husband, Mr.
and Mrs. D. L. McCracken.
Mrs. Carbon was among the
visitors at the Sunday morning
worship services at First Bap-
tist.
Coach and Mrs. James Abel
and their children took the op-
portunity during the labor day
weekend to visit with both his
and her parents, who live in
and near the Sidney area in
Comanche County.
Holiday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Taylor were their
son and his family, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Taylor, Mike and
Glenn of Pasadena and the
Taylor's daughter, Mrs. Doro-
thy White of Dallas.
Mr and Mrs. Tommy Taylor
spent the Labor Day weekend
in Leagueville visiting with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis
Adair.
Meryl and LOIS Bradley left
Tuesday morning on the first
leg of their month lor?g vaca-
tion. At the time of their de-
parture, the couple was not
certain of their destination, but
headed out in the direction of
Arkansas.
Carl and Dora Wilbanks, in
company with their son and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wil-
banks of Garland, were in Pal-
acios during the long week end
to try their luck at fishing.
They reported catching a lot
of speckled trout and flounder
fishing from the pier.
TAX MAN SAM SEZ:
'Everybody knows that the
new surtax law raised the a-
mount of income tax that you
will pay 7% per cent this year
by 10 per cent. Whai a lot
of folks don't know is that the
rules for paying estimated
taxes have also been tightened
up. Most of us work for wages
and our employers withhold in-
come tax and social security
tax from our wages and pay
it to Uncle and we don't have
to worry about filing an esti-
mated tax return. However,
those folks who are self-em-
ployed or who have income
outside of their pay check, do
have a problem. This type of
taxpayers have been required
to file an estimated tax re-
turn in the past, but there
were lots of good excuses that
wiped out a tax penalty if
you did not file and you met
the exception. Congress decid-
ed to wipe out and tighten up
these exceptions. If you are
self-employed or if yau have
substantial income on which
you have not paid any tax, you
better review the amount of
estimated tax that you are
due to pay on September 15,
or find out whether you have
to file and pay because your
good excuse is gone.
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