2B -THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1971 KODAK PRESENTS a film of the final game of the Central Interscholastic Athletic Asso ciate (CIAA) basketball tournament to CIAA league commissioner Lawrence D. Smith (left). Dick Ricketts (right), former Duquesne University and NBA star, now with Kodak's ' -- ' ' Taxpayers 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 taxpayers. The column answers questions most frequently asked by taxpayers. Q) More thfin • mont h ago I requested that tax be withheld on my pension, but I've no ticed no chs.nge in the Amount of my pension check. IDoesn't my -old firra have to start with no/rfiVie immediately? A) The payer of your pen sion does not have to be gin withholding until three months after you filed your .Form W-4P, Annuitant's Re quest for Federal Income Tax Withholding. Although withholding is op tional on your part, the payer must comply with your re quest to withhold tax. Q) I do a lot of traveling on my new job. What kind of records should I keep? A) Your records should show amounts, dates, destina tions and business purpose. A diary or similar record, sup ported by items su.ch as. can celed checks and paid bills, is acceptable if entries are made SEW/ A SUPER SUMMER NEW YORK (liD) No more searching for just the right dress. Now ycu can get what you want by sewing it your self. The home sewing boom means the f;nd of who-cares fashion and no-fit fits. Instead, you care enough to make your self the very best, fitted the way you want. Kxtra bonus: all those marvelous top fashions translated into easy-sew pat terns as well as fabulous fibers and fabrics to make them from. Sew a super summer in clothes t.hat nobody else has ... natui ally, because you made them yourself. WHO WEARS HOT PANTS? The home sewer in a nifty zig zag striped pair with blazer. Wow 'em at the barbecue with this easy-sew combination in Celanese Celara textured ace tate knit. Fabric by Shirley; MeCaH's pattern #2560. Business and Technical Personnel department, made the presentation. Ricketts also narrated the highlight film of the CIAA 25th Anni versary Tournament, now available on free loan from Kodak for club and group show ing. when the costs are' incurred. For more information obtain a copy of IRS Publication 463, Travel, Entertainment and Gift Expenses. It's available free from your local IRS of fice. Q) Can I still deduct my stock market losses dollar-for dollar from my capital gains? A) Yes, these losses can still be used to offset capital gains. However, if you have a net long-term capital loss, each $1 of the loss can be used to offset only 6(ty of ordinary income. A net short-term cap ital loss can still be used to reduce ordinary income on a dollar-for-dollar basis. Net capital loss deductions are generally limited to SI,OOO. Q) I saw a notice on the bulletin board at work that some people may not have enough tax withheld this year. How do I find out if I'm one of them? # $L' *raffilPf ■* mtuwOt?- GET HIP . . . in a slinky hip chemise or shirtdress ... all slithery and sensuous in textured Fortrel polyester crepe. If you aew the two in similar fabrics, you can rut them at the same time. Fabric here by Stafford. Vogue pattern #2469. THE END O F THE 'SQUARE' DANCE DRIi&S, the beginning of something better ... in a midriff-hugg ing top and long, ruffly skirt. I ifix and match the daisies in tw in print, mini flow era on top, maxia on the bot tom. Fabric designed by Rose wood in F ortrel and cotton voile. McCa IPs pattern #2724 (blouse), 27JJ0 (skirt). SUIT YOURSELF, in this body-hugging aun suit ... a luscious Afncl blend that's crease-resisl.an t and washable . . . great tor I beach parties or simple sunnini: from coast to coast. Fabric tiy Charter Fab rics, xip-front playauit pattern M.r»u r * #»***; A) Estimate your 1971 tax liability and the amount of tax that will be withheld based on your current with holding. This can be done from tables the IRS has given your employer. If you- should find more, withholding is needed, you should claim few er exemptions and, if neces sary, have additional dollar amounts withheld. You can do this by filing a new exemption certificate (Form W-4) with your employer. Q) Is it true that I can claim a credit on the tax I pay on the gas and oil I use for my boat? A) Yes. When you file your return next year, you may claim a credit of 2( per gal lon for gasoline and a credit of 6» per gallon for lubricat ing oil. Be 'sure to keep ade quate records to substantiate your credits. When you file your return use Form 4136 to claim the credit. IRS Publica tion 378, .Federal Gas Tax Credit or Refund for Non highway and Transit Users, may be helpful. Send a post card to your local IRS office to obtain a copy. r MISS ELEANOR STARNES BRIDE OP MOSES BRYANT ON SATURDAY In a 4:30 o'clock ceremony Saturday afternoon June 26 at the West Durham Baptist Church, Miss Eleanor Starnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Starnes of 715 Kent Street became the bride of Mr. Moses Bryant of New York City. Officiating at the ceremony was the Rev. F. D. Terry and wedding music was presented by Miss Lana McClary and soloist Robert Bryant, brother of the groom. James Starnes, father of the bride, gave her in marriage. Mrs. Bryant wore a satin gown with a guipure tucked panel front of satin organza with long - cuffed button sleeves. She carried daises, gypsophila and ivy. Miss Carrie Brown, maid of. CHEYENNE SCOUTS «« CORNER J/% THE SPIRIT OF fIHI SCOUTING By E. L. KEARNEY This week our corner will attempt to answer some of the questions frequently asked by parents and friends of Scouts. Question - How old must a boy be in order to join Cub Scouts? Answer - A boy must be eight years old or he may join at 7 if he is in the third grade. Question - How old must a boy be before he can become a Boy Scout? Answer - As of June 25, 1971, a boy 10 years old and in the fifth grade may become Eaton-Petttford and Rochelle Family Reunion Is Held The Eaton, Pettiford and Rochelle family reunion was held Sunday, July 4, 1971 at the E. D. Mickle Recreation Center. A short devotional period was observed with the Chaplain, Rev. F. T. Eaton leading it. Prayer and Group singing was shared by all. Other participants included prayer by Rev. L. A. Miller and grace by Rev. P. H. Amey. All visitors and members of the family were given a special welcome by Rev. Eaton. Out of town family members pre sent included: Mr. & Mrs. Reginal McPherson, Washing ton, D. C., Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Dalrymple, New York, N. Y. Mr. & Mrs. Lee Tanner and Miss Emma Tanner of Raleigh, N. C., Mr. & Mrs. Robert Elliott and Family and Mr. & Mrs. Brinton Jenkins, Washing ton, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mason, Norfolk, Va., Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Wilson, Bronx, New York, Mr. & Mrs. Leon ! Jones, Phila., Pa. Miss Brenda Jenkins, Washington, D. C. Cubie Wade, Philadelphia, Pa. [ and Otis Eaton, Dazel, S. C. KHlrell Gets Job Training Program Grant Kittrell College has received a grant of $390,000 to help expand the vocational techni cal education program from the Costal Plains Region Com mission, it was announced by G. Fred Steele, Jr., Federal Co-Chairman of the Costal Plains Regional Commission. 1116 grant will help the college purchase a building and a 7.9 acre site adjacent to its campus in Kittrell and to renovate, enlarge and equip the building. This facility will be used by Kittrell College in its vocational-technical ed cation program. The college's student body comes primarily from Franklin, Granville, Hali fax, Nash, Vance, and Warren counties. Day and evening classes will be conducted in the Kittrell vocational-technical center end the college expects, to expand its cooperative ed ucation program with area industry in connection with the new occupational training program. Kittrell College will provide $138,000 from other resources to complete the (528,000 tnth) cost of the Droiect. honor, wore an empire, pea sant style floral print gown and carried marguerite white daises. Similarly attired in various rainbow shades were the attendants, Miss Rhonda Perry and Miss Jo Anne John son. Rodger Firous served as best mana nd ushers were Earl and Robert Bryant, bro thers of the groom and Mar lowe Marshall, Flower girl was Tonya Stames and ring bearer was Travis Hedgepeth. A re ception was held in the fellow ship hall of the church follow ing the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant grad uated from North Carolina Central University and have positions in New York City where they will make their home. a Boy Scout otherwise the age is still eleven. Question - Can young ladies join the Boy Scout movement? Answer - Yes as of March 5, 1971 young ladies may register as full members of an Explorer Post, however this must have the approval of the sponsoring institution. Question - Is it mandatory that a boy buy a uniform? Answer - No boy is required to have a uniform; however the uniform does show that a boy belongs to a certain troop. Question - I live in a neigh borhood where no scouting is available. How can my son get scouting? Answer - Any school,- church civic organization, etc. may sponsor a Scout unit. If nothing of this sort exists in your neighborhood then a unit can be sponsored by a group of citizens* For help call PPi -/I ■[>■■ I ';'jj[ ■ v.; • \ M ■ SBIKrJI l ti^^6®@^'*^''or If you're good enough to get an Army ROTC scholarship, it'll pay for all your tuition, books and lab fees. And give you year 'round spending money. If you're a high school graduate and you take ROTC when you get a crack at a three-year scholarship in your freshman year. Or a two-year one the year after. Or one that'll pay for your last year. With Army ROTC, you never lose. Even if you don't win a scholarship and the folks wind up footing the bills, you get an Army commission when you graduate. That makes a college investment pay off a lot better. For years to come. As an Army officer, you'll ex ercise leadership. Manage men and material. Work closely with people from all walks of life. From all over t %0V - 4^ wcm HVW > K- y A ■ - ll — STORY HOUR ANO PUPPET SHOW—These children who are enrolled at Saint Augus tine's College as volunteers in an experimen tal reading project watch puppet show con ducted by Miss Teresa Bar num. Miss Barnum Finally Wins Aerial Race BATON ROUGE, La. —A flight instructor who has tried for 20 years to win the Powder Puff Derby outflew . the Sterile Stork and 142 other airplanes to be declared the unofficial winner of the Cana da to Louisiana aerial race. Gini Richardson of Yakima, Wash., who owns and operates her own flight school, piloted her 285 horse power Cessna Question - Who selects the Den Mother? Answer - It is the duty of the Cub Master to recruit and train Den Mothers as well as the assignment of boys to respective Dens. Question - How are leaders trained? . Answer - Each district has a Training chairman who is responsible for seeing that all leaders are trained. In addi tion, the regular monthly meet ing offers training as well Question - What percent of available boys are we reaching in our district? Answer - At present, we are reaching just over 14% of available boys. Would you recommend ROTC to a young man headed for college? into Baton Rouge shortly before noon. Mrs. Richardson was one of the last pilots to leave the Calgary, Alberta, Canada, starting line Monday. The official winner o( the THE GOURMET TOUCH by Emanuel Gree.nbe.rg, f)i»linyuialucd Author ayd Culinary AutJiority NEW YORK (ED) WKen President Hoover promised a chicken in every pot, he wasn't far from the mark. Chicken to day is served everywhere and often. To cooks, chicken is one of the most adaptable and eco nomical of main dishes. A good, plump chicken takes to all sorts of cooking: variations fry ing, roasting, broiling, or em bellishment with a cream sauce, or preparation with other the country. And you'll have the chance to see some of the world, too. Check it out. Write one of the officers below. There's no obliga tion. Just a great opportunity. ARMY ROTC. A great way to make it. Major Jam** A. Harris Chief, Min Ret Br ATTN: AJAGR-P HQ, Third US Army Ft McPhtrion, Ga. 30330 is a .member of the Children's Literature Class which participates twice a week in the EPDA BCP program in session at St. Augustine's College. 2,400 mile aerial contest will be declared by Judges Friday. The winner is determined by a point scoring system ia which flight time and aircraft, horsepower are taken into consideration. mmmmm t. * meats, fruits or vegetables. For an elegant main dish, here's a delicate chicken roast that comes off well for com pany. The gourmet touch: a zesty addition of lemon juice and Bourbon, flamed to add extra flavor. Igniting liberates the alcohol and almost all the calories flame away a beau tiful non-fattening bonus. The result is a tender chicken with crisp, roasted skin. • LTC John H. Rodd, Jr. Alabama A&M Collage Normal, Ala. 35762 LTC Chariot D. Randall Alcorn A&M Collogo Lorman, Milt. 39096 LTC Sanuol Wathington, Jr. Florida A&M Univortity Tallahattoo, Fla. 32307 LTC Loo M. Robortt D Jackton Stato Collogo Jackton, Mitt. 39217 Major Uriah McCrady North Carolina A&T Stato Univortity Croontboro, N.C. 27405 LTC Willio L. Johnton South Corolina Stato Collogo Orangoburg, S.C. 29115 LTC Arthur H. Soab»o«k Tutkogoo Initituto Tutktgoo, Ala. 36088