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Page 6 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N.C Thursday, August 26, IRS Questions and Answers This column of questions and answers on federal tax matters is provided by the l- cal r.fii of the U. S. Interna'l Revenue Serv ice and is puolished as a public service to taxpayers. 'I tie col umn answers ojestions most Ire- quently lasked by taxpayers. charitable contribution? A.—'No. .Merely permitting a charitable organi/iation to use yi ar pi ..perty, as o[iposed to malring a gift of the property c.oes not g.ve rise to a dedaj- lion. IloVvevor, you can adjust your withliolding V’ approximate your iTix liability liy filing a withhold ing exem.ition certificate, Form W-l, with your empl-oyer, claim ing fewer exemptions and, it ne.mssary, asking that additional 'l.diar amounts be w.liiiield. 2000 Students On Bus Runs lee - Lake Montonla road - 161 I to East School. Take kindergar- ■ ten and special eduoa'tion stu- I dents to ECEC. Park bus at high I SClKWl. ! Nine Hurt In Wtecks Mis-Dawldns' Rites Conducted Q.—I’m in a National (iii-ard uqlt that meets one weelcend a 'month at an armory several miles from where I live. Can I deduct transport'alion expenses •from my home to drills and back? A.—iNo. When meclitii.’S are held within the general art-a of what is considered your home or t-ax purposes, the cost of trans- F'Ortation from your residence to Guard meetings is a commuting expense and may not be fledurt- ed. However, if the meetings art- held outside the general ara ol your tlax horn, transporlation costs are deductible. If a guard meeting is hi-ld i - t er work, you may defluet no more than the co.s'l of going di rectly from your n-gular place of employment to mtx-lings. Q.—II own a farm and each year I permit my church to use a portion of my land for a pic nic. Can this be considered a (J. W.' tt (I.J I (I ) nhnut send- n,'; in S'nciil Security taxes for he gai ~ Iter I i.ivploy? A. ll y.iu pay him c i-h wage-- I-.,.-'!! nr rr.nre durin-; a "'len- ar (piarler, you are required to file a i-'oim 912, Employers' Ju.'u'fci'lv Tax Rel -n for Tfi.-sc'iold Employees, pay social rily taxes, an I piy Federal .r; Tie lax 1' hi- Iras requested you to withhold it and you have agreed. Phenes In Unusual Places I’ay phones scmctlmes win.l up in uiiu.suaiy pla.cs. Like t.ie j'ly phune in I’itl.siiuigli that ended up in a bathiocm. otems the lady of the house was i-unning up a $ l.i-a-m.utta phone bill and her husband was un.i'.-.p. y. Q. Why don't the witliiiold- n-g rates provide for enouigh tax o he taken nut ef my s-alary to aver my tax liability? A, Tile withholding rates and 'ables have -been formulated to rrcammodate the great major- ty of wage-carni-rs .and they lo. Also, although there are 2.5 lax rate brackets, oii’y six with holding rates are u.sed hecau.se IRS studies indicate that a great- -r mimtier cauid not ho handled by .some accounting machines tnd comp tors used in industry payroll aecounling. "At first the phoiu- (-ompany Ih.'.ught I ",\as a nut asking for a p.ty p.ione,'' the lady told a news paper reporter. "My It Mrind envision! d an aluminum p.ioui boolh outside the IronI door. “Instead, we gol an atii liw beige model in tlie downstairs balhioom.’’ During the telephone i inver- .satlon with the rr. orier 'Tot line was laisy on the first call she refiu(-ste(i t'hat her name not appear in the pj ler. “I'd rtMlly lie in hot watei with my liu.s)'.'tnd,’- she said s(-r- iously, and with si mo levity add ed: “I'd he lo, ked in the john without a dime,'' s-ipi r, j; Mo.Ti-e, lo’.al telephone mana- gci. WEEKEND SALE lie Receives His I S. Degree SPECIAL SPECIAL AM Portable Indoor Outdoor RADIO RUG Upright Imitation 81/2 X IIV2 As Seen On T.V. Leather Case $3.88 $14.94 SPECIAL Reg. 99c SAVE 22c BED PILLOV/ Ilew Shipment Polyester mat:;rial $3.88 Yard 77c SPECIAL PLAYTEX SPECIAL LIVING GLOVE JUST ARRIVED Right Hand Glove Men's FREE With Purchase WORK PANTS Our Low Price Gray and Green $1.23 $2.93 James E. White, Jr., son of Mr and Mrs. Jim While of Kings .M.auntaii, received his B. S. degree in summer com mencement exercises Saturd.ay at .Appalachian State University at Boone. The Kings Mountain man was among 5G3 graduates. WINS AVJARD IWAKU'NL J.apan. — M’lrine Sgt. Ronald .M. Dover, hu.sband of the former Miss Gale Clark of -IIG E. Washington Ave., Bes- .semer Cit.v, N. C., was awarded a meritorious mast for excep tional performance of duty while serv irj- -at the Marine Corps Air Station, Iwakuni, Japan. He at tended Gaston College, Gastonia, N. C. DECI ARE DIVIDEND CREENVXLE, S. c. The hoard of directors of the Lberty Corporation today de.Hared reg ular quarterly dividends of 5 cents per .-.'hare on its rom-mnn stoirk and 10 cents per share on preferred stock. Both dividends will ho payaible on Sept. 30 to shareholders ol: record on Sept. Lath. A total 0. 2.v)00 einmer ary and high school studeths in I'.io eight- plant Kings .Mountain .sysitin will ride lo .-'.-licol via bus. T.vct'.iiy-nin2 bu-:p.s will (tc util i'A.l in the .-..■.stein this £ loji year Drivers will b: .gin pit'ting up Cit li-r-;- 'or 'wrn 7:10 and T:3l a.m. Tuesday morning. Tuo-sdty will be a sh.nt da\ and will he c.-ier, aticn day f .>; pu.Til-. First full :tay cf sc'ioo, -vill he Wi Ine.S'tlay. The bus riute f, r elcmeiitar.y stiiddits appears as follows an-' will b(- .served by 15 buses. Four teen buses will follow tlie s.a'.T.e route and tr:in.‘-l; - t .studeiU; t and tii.n high .s.-.lio.il. Grovt r Rus « 10 — .S!,-irt r~ " < at Chesterfield Courts. Travel,- Highway 29 - 2278 ar,,l to Giove Sohool. Terminates there. Gj'.ver bu.- 13 — F‘'tr s :Ti:t< n r-.-ad = 22.52. Travel 2203 t- -Midpine.s. Continue 2263 to High way 29. Tra-.el on t.T -'.if,:,. School. Takes drivers, hi.gh sth.xri ■itudciits, special edit.liian an tindirgar.cn students to E.L. and hi.,gh school. Grover Bii.s 20 — -Stair route c Cempatt Kna.I. Travel road 22S; - 2215 - 2287 - 2286 - 2235 - 22S1 ji6 to Grove-.- S.hoal. Tcrmii.ate ihcr<'. Giover Bii.s 30 — Star's 0,-1 R ..'i * 2235. Travels 2235 - 2238 - 22.35 2245 - 2263 - 2274 - 2238 - 2237 2235 to G.rover School. Terminate, there. Grover Bus 92 — Starts route :n 226. T.avcl 226 - 2228 - 2227 - 2226 - 2230 - 226 to Grover Sdiocl, I'crminaitcs there. Grever Bus 22 — Start route on road 203-1. Travel 2034 - 2035 • 2033 - 2016 - 2033 - 2034 - 2039 - 2038 - 2034 - 2036 - 74 lo Ecth ware Sclioal, Terminates there. B( th.vare Bus 32 — S'a t louti on highway 216, Travel 216 2008 - 2C15 - 2Ct3 - 2C18 - 2015 2014 - 2033 - tool - 74 to Ecth ware Srhocl. Terminatc.s there. :B( thwarc Bus .52 — Star's rn-ute )n road = 2J1.5. Tia.cls 2CI5 2014 - TOCT - 71 to Bc'.hwar S.hccl. Take kindcr.gar cn an; pr.-ial edt.gati.rn .--111:100115 ti ECEC, and diive to High S.'tooI Bcth.vare Bus 53 — Start r-oete on Bead # 2243. Travel 2? 1,3 - 2245 ■ 74 - 2238 - 74 - 20-'2 - 2041 ■ to Beth'vV.tre School. Tcrminnic- there. Eeihware Bus .59 — Start r-'.i-ti ,,n R:.3d ^ 2246. Travel 2213 22.35 - 2245 - 2249 - 74 to li; twa.. Si.hc 1. Trrmina'e-; ttif' o. Bothware Bus 78 — Strrt raute an Ruad w 74 (south site). Tra vet 74 - 2256 - 2251 - 2215 ■ 2039 75 s.Norlh side) to Be-thware School. Tei-min-ates there. East Bus 86 — Start route on Hi.ghway TCI. Travel 161 ■ Gali 6 Ways To Save! % Savings Certificates, $10,000 minimum, t'wo year maturity. ’74% Saving Certificates of $5,000 minimum with 12 months maturity and increase in multiples of $1,000. '/4% Bonus Savings Certificates of'$1,000 minimum with six months maturity and increases in multiple of $100. Passbook Savings, 90 Day Withdrawals — Save any amount any time. %% Savings Certificates, $100 denominations. %% Passbook Savings — Save any amount any time. All Earnings are paid 4 times each year as of the last day of March, June, Septem ber, and December. If your present certificates merit a change to earn the higher rates, we will be hap py to change them. Savings deposited on or before the 10th of each month eorn dividend for the whole month. Savings insured by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation to $20,000.00. Home Savings & Loan Association Established 1923 East Mountain Street Ph. 739-2531 I West Bus 60 Start route on 216. i Travel 216 - Foote Mineral Road - I 216 - Park Dale Circle - 216 - I F'airvi(“W - Margraco Road ■ Ful ton Road - .Manor Road - Phifer ».i.ad • 14 to West School. Unload elementary students and travel t.T East School. Pick-up h/gii srhcol -students and take to high s.hool. Ti-rminates there. -Five persons were Injured Sat urday aoout 111:10 a. m. on Ru- j ::al R.iad 1091 near Waco when a , car operated by S'usan L. Ma- ' lo.'hi of Rt. 3, Kings Mountain, struck the rear of a truck oper ated by Harold Lee Wyant of Waco. Nortli Bus 132 — Start route on HTad =? 2034. Travel 2034 - 2026 ■ 2033 - 216 . 2033 - 2032 - 2026 - ..ii-ii. oiicvi - 216 - .McGinnU rc.'t - i;.;.n:-cur F j-ct to Nc-.ih '.h; ;1. nnt'e cn 7-! a-t .S'rriT re T:a'.'(-I 7t - Rcxf...d Road ■ • "let ,vc ,:i Lane-fa.-illcvvoo.l Road- 1 I - We. tc.ei- - 71 - Cash’s St: re ' - . .i.asler Fi.t t to Norlli Fttijl., In-'t . ice Bus 200 — R'.art route at Ft::iipn Dri.e. Travels Sih-aron Ditvo - r .uivtry Club Road ■ 74 - Filgi-mor:' Drive - Sipes Street - S:m-; E.'ri-ct ■ 74 - Wattersa-T F- rtc: t, .\o;t'h School. Pi-ok-up rln.lc.-garten and spc-.-ial educa tion students at Not Hi, travel to West Scho.!l, pick-up kindcrg.a-rteii and .special education student.' and takee to EC'EC. Driver pro ceeds to high schc.ol. lEnlh drivers wore injured -.long with three nassengers in the Maloth'i car. Mlti:hell Brid ges, 9, Mike Bridges, 9, and Ron nie Malochi, 1, all of Rt. 3, Kings 'Mountain, were injured. Mitichell and Mike Bridges were admitted to Cleveland Memorial and were reported in good condition today. All the others injured in the wreck were treated for injuries ind relased. Investigating Highway Patrol man J. V. Benton reported he charged the Malochi woman with failure lo reduce speed in con nection with the wreck. Total ■| image was estimated at $1,600. Three other passengers, Linda Clark, Dorothy Clark and Re- vonda Newton, all of Rt. 1. '.awndrle, were treated tor in juries and released from Cleve land Memorial hospital. INo c'harges were reported in onnection with the wreck. 'Mildred S. Green of Grover was ' 'Funeral services far Mrs. Jaiii DIaiwkins, 71, of 207 Cansle. street, were held Wednesday a 4 p. m. from Mount Zion ’S'a', list churc'h, interment foiiowinp I In the chuix'h cemetery. iMrs. Dawkins died Sunday at 'Charged with flailure to reduce speed to avoid an accident after the car she was op-erating ran in j to the rear ;.'f a car opeiau-d b; 'Betty B. Toney of Grover a'boul 1:20 p. m. Saturday an N. C. 21(. near Kings Mountain. Mrs. Toney was injl^red in Hie coit. sion but lo'tlal hospital reporte- nono record of treating Hie worn an for injuries. Total damage was estimated at $11,150 in the wreck. Sherman Preece of King." Mountain was reported in satis factory condition at Cleveland Memorial Hospital where he is Ibeir.lj treated for inlurics he re ceived Sunday ahout 1:55 a. m when his car struck a tree at the intersection of Rural Roads 202 and 2031 west oif Kings Moun tain. i The patrol charged the man with driving under the influ ence. D'lmthte to Pi-eeco's car was estimated at $fc’00. her home. _ She was a memiber of Mout^ Zion Baptist Church where she _ was secretary to the Missionary Department and a mtmicer cX Heroines of Jericho. Surviving are her son, Robert Daiwkins t(. Kings Mountain; two daughters, Mrs. Beatrice Daw kins c>f Kings Mountain and Mrs. Ellzalbelli Rolberls of GaJ'fney, S. C. ; one brother, Joe Sizem'ore of Chicago, in., and one sister, Mrs. Sally Bridges of Washi:igton, D. C. Rev. J. S. Norris, Rev. L L. Thomibs and Rev. Howard Shipp officiated at the final rites. An Open Letter To Kings Mountain Citizens Deal Kings Rlsuniain Citizen: WHERE ARE YOU? m CASE OF AN EMERGENCY CAN YOUR FAMILY BE LO CATED? WHEN YOU CALL YOUR POLICEMEN OR FIREMEN IMEE DO YOU TELL THEM TO FIND YOU. IF lUST IF YOU CALLED FOR EMERGENCY RESCUE / AMBULANCE SERV ICE COULD YOUR RESCUE SQUAD COME TO YOUR HOUSE WITH OUT SEARCHING FOR HOUSE NUMBERS AND OBSCURE AD DRESSES? J Please seziously think about the mattci ior a bit. The address you cjive by phone or even written message can often times not be kcated by others v/ho want to give you service and assistance that you need and sometimes URGENTLY need.—The mail man, the min ister, the delivery man that brings your purchases. mME PLEASE PLEASE HELP SOLVE THE LOST CITIZEN PEQBLEM....You can do this by simply going to the street facing, side of your home or business and looking for the house number that should appear there to clearly mark your address. DOES IT NEED REFLACiNGy Does it just need to be painted a contrast color to high light it or does it need correcting to the proper number? You can benefit yourself, your family and everyone by having your house correctly numbered. TO HELP YOU BECOME EASILY LOCATED IN CASE OF EM ERGENCY, MEMBERS OF YOUR Emergency Team The KINGS MOUNTAIN LIFE SAVING CREW will be visiting your home soon to meet you and to learn the streets and addresses they serve, better When the man from Kings Mountain Lifesaving stops by on you street he will see if you need help with your house number and wiU be glad to take your order for new house numbers if you need them. The money from house number sales will be added to the drive for funds now being conducted by the laycees and others. BE ALERT TO THE VISITOR FROM RESCUE AND DONT FORGET TO CHECK YOUR HOUSE NUMBER. Withers To Speak fo Kiwanis Club •It si' Grafton Wlt'hers, who attend- id North Carolina Governor’s '■.hool thi.-i summer, 'related some of his experiervees at Thurs day's meeting of the Kiiwanis •luh '.it 6:45 p. m. at l/he Wd;'.i- an's el. b. A high sJiool seni’or, IWIt'hers is president-elcx't of the student body and is a memllier of the Ki- vvanis-sponsored Key cluib. He is he son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred iVit'hers. ). C. Atkinson is progrtam chairman. Thanks ior listening. Kings Mountain Life Saving CrewDirectors. pc > B|
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