I i ♦. 1969 Thurs^y^December 4, 1969 HERAUTciSS^ED ADS m ' ii-. vll-■* ,iA.i! lAM THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. uut Vy SI % Everyone Needs Dairy Eggnog at Christmas FROM SUNRISE DAIRY Sunrise Dairy Phone 739-5724 NONE BETTER For Delivery Service Call Sunrise Dairy 867-6354 >LO JMPS 'I One HOUR miimm: THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING 537 EAST KING ST. MON., TUES. & WED. SPECIALS MEN'S OR LADIES' 2-PlECE SUITS 85c LADIES' 1-PIECE .... DRESSES ..85c EVERY DAY SPECIAL Shirts Laundered Crisp- Bright Fold^ or On Hangers EACH MON.. TUES. & WED. "SPECIAL" TROUSERS PLAIN SKIRTS any OR SWEATERS MIX OR I MATCH OPEN EVERY DAY except 7:30 TILL 6 p.m. Sunday Return Ballots On Cotton Vote December 5 is the last day on which ballots may be postmarked or returned to the Cleveland Coun ty ASCS Office in order to be counted in the National Cotton Referendum, accordin;; to Charles J. Hamrick, Chairman of the Cleveland County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee. The referendum is being held December l-.l, by mail, to deter mine it cotton marketing quotas will be in effect for the 1970 crop. if two-thirds or more of cotton growers voting in the refereniium approve quotas, price- - support loans and payments will be avail able, and penalties will be applied on cotton grown in excess of al lotments. It quotas tail to receive approval of two-thirds or more of those voting, no penalties will be applied on cotton grown in excess ol allotment. No price-support pay ments will be available. Price- support loans at !50 percent of parity will be available for pro ducers who do not exceed their cotton allotment. If cotton marketing quotas are approved, the national average price-support loan rate for .Middl- j ing 1-inch cotton at average lo- I cation has been set at 20.25 cents • a pound for the 1970 crop. The j price-support payment rate will i be 16.80 cents a pound on acreage | planted within the comestit al- [ j lotment which is 65 percent of the | : total farm allotment. Both loans ; I and payments will be available to j cooperators who sign up in the { I upland cotton program for 1970 ! j and comply with its provisions. j I — (News items this week from Scotland, I’a.squotank, Polk and Johnston counties,I QUILTING SlILL AROUND If one think.s quilting is a thing ' of the past, he's w rong. For 21 I Scotland County women recently I turned out for an all day quilting I parly taught by Mrs. Anna Mary j Thomas, an active Extension ; homemaker. I The ladies didn’t tackle a quilt, , but they did learn the techniques ■ for making patchwork and reverse I applique pillows, notes Ann M. I Braswell, home economics Exien-, sion agent. They also agreed on two things. ;i)KEDS One: Onci- (hr pillow.-- were fin- ished, they would be u.sed strictly lor decoralivr- i)urpo.sc.s and not lor every day use. Two: ('(jiisider iug the work involved, a per.son would have to be "pri-lty sjiec-ial" to rate a pat tiwork or reverse ajjpliquc pillow from I Item. KI'ECfAL PEI .Most boys have ,( flog or cal waiting lor (item whi-n they get ofl (he scliool bus. But not Elliott Johnson of Polk County. ' The 13-year-oId J-H’er has a p<‘t cow that stands at Hie gat<-, wait ing for a jiat on the nose. Tax Forms Out Early Greensboro, N. C. — About three I million 1969 Federal Income Tax j forms for America’s farmers and fishermen wdll be sent to them around December 1, a month ear- I Her than usual, the Internal Rev- j enuc Service announced today. All other taxpayers will receive their packages about January 1. A first for Internal Revenue, the early mailing is an attempt to assist the tarmers and fishermen in taking advantage of options open to them in filing returns and paying their tax, IRS officials said. J Estimated tax forms, in a sep arate package, will reach farmers and fishermen about the same date. In previous years, the esti mated tax forms were included in the income tax packages. Farmers and fishermen have a choice of filing dates: they may elect to file and pay in full an estimated tax declaration by Jan- I uary 15, 1960, and file an income , tax return by the April 15 dead line; or they may elect to file only an income tax return by February 16 and pay the tax due with the return. Like the other 77 million tax payers expected to file tax returns lor 1969, farmers and fishermen will be using the new income tax form 1040. The form, which replaces both the old form 1040 and the 1040A, is a one-page, basic form to which separate schedules can be added to cover any tax situation. 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