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MITCHELL LEDGER BAKERSVILLE, N. C. Area Pastor Is Tower Room Scholar The Rev. F. Eldin Wells, pastor of Grassy v Creek and Newdale Presbyterian chur ches, has been chosen as a Tower Room Scholar and will Zoning program to continue A program designed to bring proper planning and enactment of zoning laws to Northwestern North Carolina will continue for a second year at Appalachian State University. Hie university will receive grants totaling $49,800 for a cooperative program with seven community colleges in the region—two more schools and some $9,000 more in the program than during its first year. Hie program provides in formation, lectures, seminars, short courses, and institutes to citizens and public officials. I BACK IN BURNSVILLE Mrs. Frances Low, who has spent the past four months in Wilmington, Del., is back in Burnsville this week. Ministerial Alliance Expresses •Hlv, ' • Appreciation To The Community , The Ministerial Alliance of the Greater Spruce Pine Area would like to express ap preciation to the more than ISO laymen in the area who helped to make the recent community religious services so meaningful. , / “The gracious, and willing help of so many persons made much richer the service of, worship to welcome the Rev. Maurice Gilliam as new pastor of Central Baptist Church, Spruce Pine; the weekday services held each day during Holy week in the United Methodist Church, Bakersville arid the Trinity Episcopal Church. Soruce Pine; The Good Friday Tenebrae Service in the United Methodist Church, Spruce Pine; the Easter Sunrise Services in the Bakersville Tax deadline is April 17 Last year at this time millions of American. taxpayers were working feverishly trying to complete their tax returns before the midnight April 15 deadline. But, this year, the situation is not quite so urgent, according to Mr. Fortner,- local -area manager for H & R Block. Because the normal April 15 filing deadline falls on a weekend this year, explained Mr. Fortner, the deadline has been extended to Monday, April 17. What this means to the average taxpayer is that he has two additional days to prepare and file his 1971 Income Tax Return Actually, continued Mr Fortner, most taxpayers received a total of three ad ditional days in which to complete their returns this because, being leap year, February contained an extra day. Simply stated, the law says that if the filing deadline falls on a weekend or legal holiday, it will automatically be extended to the next business day, ex plained Fortner. The last time this situation occurred was in 1967, when April 15 also fell on a Saturday, s<f the deadline was extended until Monday, April 17. Fortner also said that H&R Block wants to cautiori tax HEARING AID WEARERS Bottor Sorvico For Yoor * I Hooriog Aid Moors Bottor Htwin For You I J It Strt To Villi F _ rM J*" I** 1 ** I Our Next **.**• 1 I Bolton# Sorvico Cootor Plato: Mt. MHckoll Motol Borasvillo , N.C. I Date: Thursday, April 20th Tiao: 9:00 A M. - 11:00 A M. I HEARING SERVICE I 7 ijllMO'C AVKNUC I iIHIVILU N Cr IJIOI I be in residence at Union I Theological Seminaiy, Rich mond, Va. The Tower Room Scholars plan, made possible by a foundation grant, was begun in the realization that pastors need | not only to study at home but .also to have occasional op portunity for extended research, a chance to reflect and interpret meanings, and expert guidance on a seminary campus. * The Tower Room program gets the pastors away from the schedules that make systematic study difficult to achieve. Each of the group of 12 to 15 engages in his own intensive study in a ‘ Tower Room" of the Seminary library. And each day they meet with a faculty member to discuss recent developments in theology and the world, par ticularly as those changes af fect the pastor and his effective ministry. The groups are in residence at the Seminary from Monday 1 night until the Friday night 12 days later—housed on the campus and eating with audents in the Seminary dining hall. They miss only one Sunday of pulpit responsibility. Memorial Cemetery and on the lawn of the First Presbyterian Church, Spruce Pine.” A spokesman said, “Had it not been for the support of laymen in the community, the Ministerial Alliance’s desire to sponsor these religious services in the community at this time of the year would not have been so > delightfully realized.” the spokesman continued. The note of appreciation continues as follows: “We are grateful to Dr. Parker Ibach, Mrs. Eddie Miller and Mrs. Truett West who took the major respon sibility for arranging the special music for the weekday holy week services and the Good Friday Tenebrae Ser vice. Dr. Labia eh worked with a countywide choir for the ; payers, that no matter when the I filing deadline falls, descretion I must be used in choosing the! method of mailing your return I i to the IRS, in order to meet the I timely filing requirements. I Normally the postmark on the I envelope is deemed to be the I delivery date if posted in a U. S. I Post Office. However, if the I postmark is from a private I postage meter, the return must I be received by the Internal I Revenue Service on the samel day it would have been received I if it had been posted at a U. S. I Post Office. If there is any delay I in delivery, the taxpayer must I prove that he mailed the return I on time and explain the cause I for delay. Simply dropping your I return in the corner mailbox at I 11:59 p. m. on April 17 is not I enough, because chances are it I will bear an April 18,postmark, I unless deposited at a Main U. S. I Post Office, added Fortner. I Also, the envelope must be I properly addressed and have I the proper amount of postage. I IRS may charge a 5 per cent per I month penalty on the balance I due on returns that are not filed I on time. I ! Forner pointed out that at this I time of year, H&R Block is often I asked if one spouse may sign a I joint return for the other. ' i ' YANCEY COUNTY RECRUITER STAFF SERGEANT JAMES E. STEELE, a native of southwest Virginia, was recently assigned the new Army recruiter for Yancey County. A veteranof 10 years military service, he r recently graduated from the Army Recruiting School. He is at the Yancey County Courthouse every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at the Veterans Administration office. Tenenrae service. “We want to thank all those Mho sang in this choral group. . Mrs. West find Mrs. Miller [ arranged for Cindy Brittain, The Deyton Chorus, John , Burson, Reverand Nat Brittain, , Randle Willis, Karen Sparks, f Rhonda Gouge, R. D. Hunt, , Mrs. Bettie Lou Gunter and . Mrs. M. A. Anderson, Jr., to provide special music for the , Holy Week services in Bakersville and Spruce Pine. “The generosity of Trinity , Episcopal church and the ; United Methodist Church, . Bakersville in allowing their , facilities to be used for the weekday Holy week services is , acknowledged with ap . predation. “The sunrise servies in Bakersville and Spruce Pine opened the Easter celebration in a fine manner. The trumpet solo by Barton Edwards, Jr., and the music directed by R. D.Hunt added beauty and meaning to the service in Spruce Pine. The fellowship at the Easter break fasts underscored the joy of r I„• » S NOTICE ?| Mitchell County Board of Equalization and review I will be in session in the Commissioners Office in ] I Bakersville, North Carolina on Apdl 24, 25 ,26 and I I "/ . ' r I I 27 at 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. for the purpose of j I reviewing property that became taxable for the first j Ki~ __ • * —w? I time in the year 1972. I I / —„ I I v v ■>. c . ‘ 'I If you wish to appear before this board at this I time you may do so. I I I I „/ 4 *“ *7 - i I . John W. Hobson ! i Tax Supervisor j Mitchell County | / *■ • ' ■ I m Easter morning. The Baptists provided a country ham break fast for the early morning worshipers in Bakersville. "Mrs. Herman Cornett and her committee of ladies from the Spruce - Pine Chur ches served about a hundred persons with ease and dispatch. They are to be thanked as is the congregation of the First Presbyterian Church for the use of tits lawn and facilities. “In addition , another special service was held during the Lenten Season. This was the Service of Worship to Welcome the Rev. Maurice Gilliam as pastor of the Central Baptist Church, Spruce Pine. Dr. Lem . Beall, the Chancel Choir and the congregation of the United Methodist Church, Spruce Pine were most gracious in their assistance in this service. The Senior and Junior Women’s Club were hostesses for a lovely reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Gilliam in the social hall of the church. The Ministerial Alliance is indebted to all of these persons.” PAGE 3 1 * APRIL 13, 1972 CAROLINA TIRE Company LAWN MOWER RIDING MOWER AND TILLER I HEADQUARTERS POWER MOWERS , 3 DAYS ONLY THURS.-FRIDAY-SATURDAY RIDING MOWERS * TILLERS MODEL 1272 AMF 1 RIDING MOWER Regularly I • 26" • 4 Cycle, 8 H P. 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