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Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from Lubbock, Texas • Page 3

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VARIED JOB OPENINGS REPORTED Eleven Firms Will Interview Students At Tech This Week chemical or petroleum engineering concerning vacancies in the company's crude production research or engineering laboratories in Dallas; seniors in mechanical or electrical engineering for its engineering and construction department and juniors in these majors concerning summer employment. To Interview Seniors On Thursday Mrs. Aubrey Russell, representing the State Extension Service, will interview seniors in the Home Economics Division concerning positions as home demonstration agents and agents Jn training in various parts of Texas. Also on Thursday two representatives of Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation. Fort Worth, will meet with senior? in electric or mechanical engineering and with graduates who have advanced degrees in physics or mathematics.

On Thursday and Friday W. P. Harrington of Columbia Southern Chemical Corporation, Corpus Christi. will seek chemical engineers and a few specialists, particularly an analytical methods chemist, three inorganic physical chemists and a physicist, for his company. On Friday Lloyd White of the Hughes Research and Development Laboratories, Culver City, production engineers "at the will meet with seniors in graves plant.

physics or electrical or mechani- E. R. Price, manager of the Amarillo branch of the Westinghouse Electric Corporation, will discuss with seniors in electrical, industrial or mechanical engineer- Degrees. ing the company's training program which provides an opportunity for employes to do advanced study. The Placement Service at Texas Tech has arranged interviews for students this week with 11 firms seeking employes from the ranks of 1954 graduates receiving either baccalaureate or graduate degrees.

On Monday four representatives of the Continental Oil Houston, will interview majors in mathematics, petroleum geology or electric; engineering 'or geophysical work; majors in chemistry, physics or chemical, mechanical, petroleum or industrial engineering for employment in the manufacturing department: ma- jots "in petroleum engineering for work in production and majors in chemistry, or chemical or mechanical engineering concerning development and research jobs in the company's Ponca City, laboratory. The interviewers will also meet with juniors having these majors concerning summer employment. Schedule Is Given The American Potash Chemical Corporation will also have two interviewers on the campus Monday. An announcement concerning openings in that company has been made previously. On Tuesday Philip Barnes of the Columbian Carbon Seagraves, will talk with seniors majoring in chemical or mechanical engineering concerning openings for junior WHEKE100 ESCAPED DEATH airphoto is of the College of the Ozarks gym where more than 100 persons escaped death Monday night when a tornado hit Clarksville, Ark.

Twenty persons were hurt, most of them spectators at a basketball game in the gym, and J200.000 damage was done. (AP Wirephoto.) Voried Types Of Allowable Cuts Cited cal engineering. The company offers opportunities through the Hughes Cooperative Fellowship Program for Master of Science egrees. Also on Friday W. D.

Senior, supervisor or personnel training for the National Supply Co. of will be seeking em- Two representatives of the Ford ployes for the company's plants Motor Dallas, will be seeking I in California, Ohio. Texas. New employes Wednesday for opera- York and Pennsylvania and in tions both in the United States and England, Canada and Venezuela, abroad. They will see seniors ma- He will interview seniors in ac- joring in accounting, finance, mar-.

counting, economics, finance, keting, transportation, manage- management, marketing or indus- ment, economics or electrical, in- trial or mechanical engineering, dustrial or mechanical engineer- Income Tax Laws Permit U.S. Taxpayer Wide Range Of Deductions In Reports (Fifth In A Series) By FELIX GOTTEN ordinarily would us.e the income i tax Form 1040A or the sh WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 BS-The I Form 1040 would find it profit- Ing. On Wednesday and Thursday R. L.

Fitzgerald, regional personnel supervisor of the Atlantic Refining will interview seniors in The average American ate income tax law permits taxpayers a widerange of deductions to be taken out in determining the amount of income on which tax -is to be paid. In cases where expenses is directly incurred in earning income, the law frequently allows it to be deducted in determining the amount of "adjusted gross income" to be reported on the first about 100 pounds more food in page of the regular long Form 1953 than he did in the late years of the '30s, but consumed no more calories. SCH1CK Injector Blades REGULAR 98' Size NOW With Coupon ta to tore the coupon In our Friday ad. It ii good on any Item we advertise during that week. Save by shopping SERVE rout Si IF AND SAVI 1106 Texas Dial 15-9393 1040 income tax return.

Examples Cited Examples include: Expenses incident to travel for an employer, such as lodging, meals, tronsportatipn, depreciation on an automobile used in a trade or business, and the like. In such cases, any reimbursement received from the employer for such expenses must be included in income. i These expenses, however, are taken directly out o.f income. They do not conflict, therefore, with the standard 10 per cent deduction which allowed in lieu of contributions, state and local taxeis, Interest, property. losses, and casual expenses of salaried persons and wage earners.

Internal Revenue Bureau officials emphasize that the taxpayer must read his return and the accompanying instructions carefully to determine what deductions are due him. Knowledge Helpful If he is engaged in a business that involves a great deal of legitimate expense in the production of his income, it will be to his. interest to know exactly what he deduct. All these things are carefully spelled out in the regulations. Frequently, the person earning less than $5,000 a year who able to itemize his deductions.

These forms allow for the standard deduction, but sometimes the taxpayer will be able to take more than 10 per cent off by itemizing deductions. Allowable deductions include: Interest on debts. Where the taxpayer is buying a home, this item alone may sometimes amount to more than his entire "standard deduction. State and local taxes, but no federal taxes. This is also a substantial item for the home buyer.

It includes auto license plates. municipal car taxes, gasoline levies, and local sales taxes. Medical and dental expenses in excess of five per cent of in- Post Office And Sub-Stations In Lubbixk To Close Monday The Post Office and the North College and Ellwood sub-stations will be closed Monday in observ- a of George Washington's birthday, Postmaster Amos Howard announced Saturday. Mail deliveries and collections at boxes in the city will be on a holiday schedule. There will be no rural service.

However, special deliveries will be made as usual, and incoming mail will be separated and put in the boxes as it arrives. Outgoing mail will be dispatched for each airline flight and train departure. Texas Tech; 12406 14th come. This is also a detailed 12020 14th matter which should be studied. Losses from fire, storm, theft and the like.

Area Men Scheduled For Induction Into Service Thursday The following 23 area men are scheduled for Thursday into the Armed Forces, according to Ava Lee McGlaun. clerk of Local Board No. 88, 1616 19th James Fondy, Box 507; Brooks Wren Slover, 3501 27th J. B. Moss, 2407 13th Robert Dale Wilkins.

505 40th Arthur Pierce Bruckner, 2324 28th Arthur L. Singley, 1503 Ave. Lowell Edward Herring, 1614 4th James Edgar Freeman, Texas Tech, and Ernast Ray Sneed, 2323 13th Larry Dean Griffin, Danny Lyle Becker and Harold L. Jordan; Post-rJohnnie Doyl Matsler and Donald Franklin Runkles; Allen Thompson and Koger Daniel Sokol; Daniel Young and Billy Royce Smith; Topeka, Kan. Jack Doyle Thompson; Jack Ralph Reed; Pettit Billy Edward Wood; lamesa Daryl Ralph Wieser, and Anton Kerv neth Ray, Ramage.

Men Are Listed Scheduled for induction Friday are the following 15 men: Lubbock Johnny Evert Lam; 2810 Erskine Donovan Powell Reed, 3106 31st Ronald Dale Edwards, 2402 35th Dewey Don Henley, Rt. Joseph Edward Begey, Box 202; Joe Edward Hall, Rt. Billy Gene Pevehouse, 1513' Ave. Ernest E. Lancaster, 1312-A 25th and Jack Allen Zundel, 1516 15th Lamesa William Elvis Phillips; Slaton Ray Fults; Lorenzo Bobby Gene Smith; Owings Mills, Gustavus Anderson; Sand Springs, Okla.

Cleve Lawrence Harvey, and Ray Gate. The following 13 men are to report Thursday to the local board pre-physica! examination, according to Miss McGlaun: Lubbock Donald R. 2811 2nd Richard A. Bennett, 3818 31st Edward A. Ponder, 2405 Broadway; Durward S.

West, iTexas Tech; L. Texas Utteck, Thief's Alibi Not Accepted By Judge In South Africa CAPETOWN, South Africa, Feb. 20 Capetown man, charged with stealing lipsticks, claimed he only took them for his girl friend. But the judge, refusing-to believe the story, sentenced the defendant to three months in jail. It seems "the man stole 4,200 lipsticks.

man, Golden I. Dickey, Nasario M. Flores, Martin Joe Franklin, John S. Garret, Jimmie L. Grays, Donald W.

Harris, Willie C. Hawkins, Mack Henderson Arture G. Hernandez, Tom Henry Hogan, O. C. Holland, Jestis M.

Jaso, Haywood Jones, Curtis Leffall, Emilio R. Luna, Demtrio Mendez Mandas. Lazaro Martinez Seaman Martinez, Daniel Mata, Hisidro M. Mur.oz, James Francis Nelson, Joe Matilda Ogida, Fletcher L. Patterson, Jesus Ponciano, Martin Cuggie Powell, Milquiadez V.

Rangel, Albert W. Reid, Ignazio Rodriguez, Merse Rojas, Herbert Wayne Russell, Charlies G. Sanders, Ferrell C. Singleton, Willard Lamar Smith, Henry L. Terry, Willie Thomas, Loyd Russell Trice, Jesus Villanueva, Washington, Billie Eugene West, Jack Allen Zundel, Willey D.

Simpson, Fletcher Lee Patterson, Alvin W. Thomas, Troy D. Maloney, Malcom Phillip Young, Roosevelt Kinney, Doyle 'Allen Williams and Harold Glen Frelan Bates. Rumors Of Unrest Hit In Red China TOKYO, Feb. 20 China's Communist party admitted today there are serioua divisions within its ranks and issued a call the name.of.

Red boss Mao Tse-tung for an "unrelenting struggle against those who deliberately undermine party unity." The admission of factionalism within the party was made, indirectly in an official report of Ited central by Peiping radio, appealing again and again "to strengthen party unity." The report blamed "enemies, of the people within the country" for efforts to divide the party and also blamed outside "imperialists" for attempts "to the cause of the party." If a human body takes in speck of iron no bigger pin head each day, it has enough of that mineral to supply needs. Bladder Irritation If worried by too frequent, burning Hchinf urination, Otttlng Up Klfbij, Backache, Pressure ovtr SlMSder, Stronc Cloudy Urine, due to minor Kidney and Bladder Irritation, afck y6ur 'drtfftit about usual prompt, palllattrt CYSTEX. 900 million CYBTEX In past 35 yeart lafety and i Don't waste time. Ait drugflsi ftr COLGATE TOOTH POWDER You Tfoe i ftoB 1 Heed It Cash at lewis! Handsome Baylor Watch with 4 diamond-dial. Gold- filled case.

Expansion band. Accurate 17 jewel movement. $1.00 Weekly- ALL PRICES INCLUDE FEDERAL TAX 8 DIAMOND PAIR Graceful 3-dtamond ring set Dellc ateiy carved Trlde-top mounting of 14k gold. SI.SO Weekly 2 DIAMONDS Sparkling diamond on side of emerald-cut blrthstane. 10k gold SI Weekly SET BAYLORS Beautiful simulated ruby watchts.

17 Jewels. Matching expansion bonds. Hers with ruby and rllnettone caser his, ruby dlaL tl Weekly EACH NO MONEY DOWN Pay as little as $1 WEEKLY No Interest No Carrying Charge ORDER BY MAIL J.w.lry, Lubbock 2-21 Fleoia wtuu I Address (City Stale I Amount I Cash 1 Charge C.O.D. I New mcco'jntx send references. 1110 TEXAS Breath! Teeth! less Decay! For complete mouth protection, plue cleaner, more sparkling teeth, use Colgate Tooth Powder regularly with this dentist-approved routine: AHw evary bnnh Hith tar 2 mlnutti wlHi CclgeM Toelh Povntor.

Brush all 1 freflt, KHn Always brwh away from the Harold L. Paden, James D. Estes, Texas Tech; Sabas Ortiz, Rt. 2, and L. A.

Noles, 2319 34th and J. McDonald. Expenses which were necessary Men Are Sought following men are in the production of income. These should be carefully item- sought by the board in order to Try afatoe Where deductions are itemized, obtain up-to-date information con- support them. That is why it is Brown, Ellas Castillon, Sam Cole- important to keep records CLUB COUPE Me yeorb brfghfest ere's something really new and different in family 1 1 cars.

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