Johnnie Barber (second from left) is presented Savings Bond in recognition of
seven years of perfect attendance on the job. The presentation is made by N. F.
Young, Blanket Mill manager. Looking on are Tommy Jefferson (left), foreman
of the Blanket Mill Cotton Carding and Spinning Department; and W. F. Crumley,
superintendent of the Blanket Mill.
Blanket Mill Emplnjees
Beeagnizetl For Attendance
Johnnie Barber, an employee in the
Cotton Carding and Spinning Depart
ment at the Blanket Mill, has been hon
ored for a record seven years of perfect
attendance on the job.
Mr. Barber was presented a Savings
Bond for his achievement by N. F.
Young, manager of the Blanket Mill.
Other employees at the Blanket Mill
who have achieved perfect attendance
for 1968 were as follows: (The figure in
parenthesis is the number of years for
those who have over one year.)
Dye House: John R. Williams (4).
Wool Picking: J. O. Wray (3), Les
ter Griffin, Nise Griffin (2), John
Hampton, Peter Hampton and David
Harris.
Wool Carding; Adam Neal.
Wool Spinning: Velva Lumpkins, Ro-
zella Benton (2), James A. Mason and
Moody Mason.
Yam Preparation: Paul Blackwell,
Staley Gilley (2), James V. Smith and
Rawley Turner (2).
Maintenance: Carl Booth (3).
Cotton Carding and Spinning: Oneil
Clifton, Louise Corum, Woodrow Mur
phy, Laura Barker (2), Mack Steagall,
William Long, L. K. Williams (4), Dan
iel Wilson and James Howlette.
Weave Room: John Minter, Clyde
Pruitt, Curtis Cobb (2), Virgil Cochran
(2), Elbridge Marlowe, Raymond D.
Overby, Bruce Powell (3), Katherine
Turner (2), Madison Booth (2), Jesse
Corum, Anderson Dillard, Gladys Har
ris, Catherine Haynes, J. Clyde Minter,
Bailey Pratt, Marvin Pruitt and Gor
man Stevens (2).
Inspecting: Ella Blackwell, Alva Ha
ley (2), Louise Jones (2), and Cecil Mc
Donald.
Shop: Frank Cummings, Geoffrey
Harris (3), Charlie Hill, Witcher Hund
ley (2), Luther Meadows (3), Eugene
Perry, Robert Powell (2), Larry Rumb-
ley, Quesell Scott (2), Dillard Stultz
(2), Raymond Thomas (2), Wallace
Warf and James Wilson (2).
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Questions Answered
About InocHiie Taxes
This column of questions and answers ojj
feder2d tax matters is provided by the loca>
office of the U. S. Internal Revenue Servic®
and is published as a service to employe®^
The column answers questions most frequentu
asked by taxpayers.
Q
■What taxes can I deduct on my r®'
turn?
A—You may deduct state and local to'
come, sales, gasoline, personal prop'
erty, and real estate taxes.
Deductions are not allowed for: Fed'
eral taxes, drivers licenses, state and to'
cal taxes on alcoholic beverages, tobacco
and certain miscellaneous taxes. AlsOi
the cost of auto tags are deductible onh
to the extent they are based on tdc
value of your car.
Q—What records should I keep on tOJ
1968 return in case I’m audited?
A—Keep whatever you need to substaW'
tiate the income and deductions
your return. Cancelled checks, p
aid
.*. w V , -
bills, Forms W-2 (Wage and Ta»
Statement), and 1099 (U. S. Infot'
mation Return for Calendar Year)i
bank books and similar records *
addition to a copy of the retuto'
will be helpful.
Q—Why is it so important to use
forms with the label on it? ^
A—Using the form with the pr®'
addressed label will help avoid ct
rors in processing your return.
ipd
The label lists your name, address
Social Security number just as it aP
pears in our files. Experience shoV^
that when taxpayers write in this if"
formation themselves frequently th®
forget to list their Social Security nuto'
her or enter it inaccurately. Also, hand
id
written numbers are harder to read aj^
mistakes occur when a taxpayer 'writ
a “7” that looks like a “9”, for examP*'
Q—^We supported our daughter until ^
married in December. Can we cla
her as a dependent?
A—If your daughter does not file a jo'^
return with her husband and
other dependency tests were to' ^
you may claim her as a depend®’^.
However, she would not be disqu'
el,
r)t.
ali'
fled if she and her husband
0
jointly only to obtain a refund an
were not required to file return^’
Q—I’m moving next month. What
do to avoid any delay in my refn
because of a change of address?
A—If you move before the refund
rives be certain you leave a
for
warding address with the P
Office. Then the refund can be n
livered to your new address.
Taxpayers who expect to get refnn^^
but have put off filing their returns
get fast service if they file now.
turns mailed in March can be process®,
and the refund issued in 5-6 weeks
the return is accurate and complete-
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