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Lift Safely-Follow These Rules Bedspread f Never try to lift beyond your strength. Get help. Always crouch down to what you are going to lift. Get a good footing. Place feet eight to twelve inches apart. Get a firm grip with fingers underneath the load whenever possible. Keep your arms straight and keep your back in as nearly a straight-up- and-down position as possible. Lilt gradually — avoid jerky motions. Shift position of feet to avoid twisting motions. Lift by standing up or by pushing up with the strong leg muscles. This takes the strain off the back muscles. Pictures on the opposite page show etoi of the Bedspread Finishing Mill as they ® a barbecue dinner won by their good safety The barbecue was served in the mill on hott at approximately the employees’ usual periods. This was one of the nine safety barhecU* by Fieldcrest plants in the past year undet of the safety contest in which the comp*®^ a barbecue to employees of any mill whk|' ages 2,000 hours per employee without a di injury. The Bedspread Finishing employees ear® i consecutive safety barbecues in 1967. man-hours '"'1*''! PUT THINGS DOWN BY GENERALLY REVERSING THE ABOVE METHODS. was for working 310,403 lost-time accident between February 28 cember 15. The employees are continui®^ accident-free performance to date. IRS Ai>swei*s Frequent Tax Questions 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 tax payers. The column answers questions most frequently asked by taxpayers. Q—Where can I get 1967 tax forms? A—Most taxpayers should receive their income tax forms in the mail early in January. Additional copies of the forms will be available in post of fices, local IRS offices and many banks. Q—I was married last month. Since my Q- Miss Hazelwood And Johnsie Gann Are Wed Q- A- Q- name has changed do I also have to change my Social Security number? -When your name is changed, you should notify your local office of the Social Security Administration of fice as soon as possible. Your num ber will not be changed but your record will be corrected to reflect your married name. -I’m a full time college student and my parents claim my exemption on their tax return. If I file for a re fund of taxes withheld on a summer job, will they lose their exemption for me? -No, your parents will not lose you as an exemption, provided the neces sary dependency tests are met. -Do you have to report as income insurance compensation for injuries received in an auto accident? -No, damages for injuries suffered in an accident are tax free. -I’ve pledged a large gift to the building fund drive of my church. What year do I take this as a charit able deduction? A—For those who itemize deductions, charitable contributions may be de ducted in the tax year the gift is actually made. In your instance, yo'® may deduct it the year paid. Q—Are hunting licenses deductible? A—No, they are not. Q—We sold our house at a profit but put the money into a bigger, mor® expensive home. Will we have a»y tax to pay on the profit? A—Generally, if you purchase and oc cupy another home within a yea® at a price equal to or above what you received for your old home, then you will not be currently taxed on the profit made on the sale. REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE GE 1959-model refrigerator. Excellent condition. Call 623-9555. MR. AND MRS. JOHNSIE GANN Miss Mildred Hazelwood and Johnsie W. G^mn were married Friday, Decem ber 22, in a candlelight service at Bible Missionary Baptist Church. Stoneville. The bride, daughter of Roy Hazel wood of the Spinning Department at the Bedspread Mill, is employed at Sears Roebuck and Co. in Greensboro. The bridegroom is in the Army and is sta tioned at Fort Rucker, Ala. THE CREDIT UNION FINANCED THIS CAR!" THE MILL whistle
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