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Dam A C«i Page Four I Thriit Finishes Basic Training ASK IB S ico anJ is pi sorvl.'o to till an.'Avoi'o t|uy.^ ly it ]<('fl hy Q. AVill til KiM' a laxpaj liii'.a to tile tuin? ■fit (|ii(!sii()n and S ill tax mattoia ■ 1 "at (if[i.-'.‘ of ^1 Revenue Soi v- jied as a pm .lie fr*. The ('o,i,,-nn fl’t'quent- I •mos t ■e 1 f SALEIGH — TROOPER MODELS NEW PATROL SHIRT—Trooper Stacy Bailey is shown with a new style Highway Petrol shirt. The change includes black shoulder epaulets and black flaps. It else includ: 3 a newly designed shoulUei patch which has geld colored lettering on a black L-a;k groa-'d, an outline cl the sho-.e .. .lo gtatc and the St.ate .So-’ in col—- r-'^. white and blue. (Photo by m ter. . ^,.1..., Kew FT. K.\OX. Ky. Army I’li- This colu vtile IFlI.'iid I hrift, ,Ir., itl, .vh 'se an .wors on ticnls live on Route 1. Grover, is provided .\. C., rocetillj' completed eip'lit Ijir' U. S. In 1 . : I : l.as-', training tit the f. .s. army training center, Ar- a: I. Ft. Kno.x, Ky. li; ri eived iiislruction in drill ;ind ci'remonies, weapons, map rcadin.i;, combat tactics. m..itary cottrie.sy, military .jus- lire, fir.-it aid, and army' lii.stnry and traditions. | I’\ t. Thrift roeived his trainin.tr wttn (omnany E of the .Sth hri-j^^ ..utomatie Iwo-month exten L'iide, I7th liattalion. ti .\ taxpayer can Ili.s wife, Linda, lives at .sou (d.-irdner .St., Shelby, .\. C. Evans Announces Mew Purchase I’ortlan I, Ore., Evans Pro- dfts Company today annouiiied A. an , .sion t.i lile hjs Form 1010 liy pri’perly e niptolin;j Form IslI.S and sending it to the TRS alon.t' with payment of tax that i.s es timated to he owed for the year. of ti per cent a year from the ori ginal duo (late will a; ply on the amount ol the thfle.enca.’ 'I’ite late pay.ocnt pou.ilty wipl also apply unit' s there i.s reas. iia ie . « 0 sii-vvn .tor the delay. Rea sonable cause will he presumed if tlH' balance due on the Form li>U) is no mute tlian lo per cent of the total lax f t’ the year and this h.'il.-oii-e is paid willi the Farm It'10. Q. llaw did the new tax law n r,v get ‘ I’ongi- the personal c.xemplion and sliindartl dedoi-lion on this yearX tax return? A. The Revenue .v. I. of 1:171 increa.sed the personal o.’iompti n lo $G7.r f.ir l;ix ye.'ir l'.)7l'. Lie new law did not cliange Ihi' H ■ IjiUttknrtically .jfeitsion ol ,hSx re- lii:o it li;ts l.!l7ii,\ Cc O' i h.'i.so of .iui)ply Co. -Miss.iuri. (■ iiipleled the pur- li a.’l .ssrchii2.MpCop r.iilding I’ro.lucl.s In,-, (d' .SI. Louis. This c'xtensioh is avaiable for -standard de.lucli'iii wiiiyii tl tax y ears ending .m or pfler D<‘- : eomiter .'it, 1i)7*l and thus can ho jiaken duringi Jlie eiirrenl filing ■setison. The Farm l.Sfis must hi> filed with the (llS .‘sOrvice Center on or before the dite dale of the Form 1010. h Tax Kefor.-Ti s\ .l of Jiad in creased to i;? per (iml of adjust ed ,gi ss in -ome. ar yLStlO which ever is le.ss. Q. Wiiere can [ j'et some in- fcrmtilion ala.nit the lax treat ment of a DLSC' the Dome tic If the tentative fax ptiid, when /ntenialional .Sales Corporati :n -submitting FOrm ISBS. is le.s.s esdablished by the new tax l;iw? than the final -lax shown on the s\.—A new pc-liefilion, "niSlC Form 10-10, interest at the rate .A Handbook for Exporters" can bo ohtainert f. r 10 cents from tlie .Superimondeni of Dj-u-, m.enls, U. S. Govv'vnmenl I’rinl- iii;.; (F.ice, Washington, D. C. C'.IC.. Y u may al.so call your IRS office f r informalio.n on 1). Q. -.Aio alimony payments de- 1' , ;.l ie? A. Yes, it ycu iteinize dedu ■- lions on your return. The per on who re.-eives alimony must in- eiede these payments in inc me. The i-everse is true for cliild sup- pirt payments. Tite.se payments a’-(. hot dedu.tible l.o the one wh') pay.s them and are non taxable to tlio recipient. Q. 1 made a polilieal (•:ntribu lion last year. .May I deduct it on m\ 1:171 return? A. 'Xo. Under'the Revenue Act of 1971, only politi( al c.antr; .u- lion.s made after De.'emher 1971 can be (let* ’ted up h $.")0 iSlOi) for a joint relurni, if you itemize deduclien.s. Instead of a •deduction, the taxpayer can take a ereilit on lii.s 1972 return ag.-iinsl his tax l:)r 51) per cent ol ■ the (onirihution up !■) $12.50 ($2.5 for a joint returni. If you plan to m.ako any po- I'ilical I tintriouli ins this year, be sure lo keep good records to ju.s- tify a dedi -lion or credit on •y .dr •19-72 returrt. Q. I understand tha tho IK-'S h.a.s an olfi.’ial income lax guide lor imlividtials. Where etin I get a copy? A. cti; y :'f I’l.'blie.-ilion 17,; "Yaur I'e.lcral Income 'I'iix,” c;,in; lie puf.'haijed f ;r 7.5-tents at ijRS district olfiees, the Government Printing Olli.-e in Washingloii, D. C. 211102. and many post of fice throughout the emmlr.v. Q. Fh.'iuld I still use .Schedule' D I > reiiorl a gain from the sale of rental property? A. -.Xo. i'.'hc;'- 'e D is now used for reporting the sale or ex change Ilf a capital a.isel and in. computing the ahernalive tax. F nn -4797, "Supplemental S.-hg. (/tile of Gains and Eo.ssev," should he used lo report certain sales,' exchanges, cr involuntary con- versionj of business or depreria- ttible pr.jperly, including the sale of rental pro|)erty. Tlie average period of unem ployment was much shorter in 1971 than in a decade earUer. Mean duration of joblessness in 1971 was IP. weeks, compared with 15.3 weeks in 1901. Senator Iordan Is Appointed WASHLN'GTO.X .Senator B. Everetr Jordan has been select- C<1 by tile .Senate to play a maj or rple in a third conseeutive Prgjidential inauguration. 'He was one of three Senators appointed by the Senate last week to a joint c-ongressional committee lo make plans tor the inapguratoin next January. The others were Majority Leader ■Mike Mansfield (D-Mont.) and Marlow Cook (R-Ky.I. House raembers of the committee stiU to he appointed Gerald Ford t'R- Mich.). Tr.iditionally the chairman of the Senate Rules and Adminis tration Committee serves as eliairman of the joint committee. In this capacity, Jordan, presid ed at the inauguration of Presi dent Johnson in Janiiary 196.5, In 1968, after President Nixon WHS elected, Jordan resigned as chairman of the joint committee in 'favor of the late Senate Mi nority Lender Ev’erett Dirksen tfi HiJ..). About six months of planning —iwSf Evans Cash P Afiftf 13. 1972: noiiiices deitds Ore. — Evans •any’s t> ard of dl- cclared a cash di- cents per shan* 12, 1972 to com- rs of record Ap- ■POR’ Prod, rts rectors have videnj of 7 payable MaJ mon stockhol I ll 24. 1972. In other board action, the di rectors declared a 4 per cent common stock dividend payable •May 26, 11972 'to stockholders of record on April 28, 1372. 'Evans 'fh'oducts company is a manufacturer, wholesaler ami retailer of 'building products. It is also a producer of precut homes and a manufacturer of In dustrial and metal specialty products. and work are needed for a me- sidential inauguration including the construction of the st'and.s on which the ceremonies take place aird seats for the thou sands of persons who attend. Jrdari also has ibeen re-elected to the board of the United States Capitol Historical Scletyl He was a 'funding member of the coclety when it was organized in 19^ and has been a director since. '■’cr ,Pcll in its I'lyciii' history the .Xorih CHmli.’iH .^..tte li; .lu.iy pilr.l is mtiking <i distiiutive cli<in:;i.' in the uniform of its Iroopets. \ Annoumcment of the cliunge was ina ■ by .M .1 ir \ ehicl,. Com- missi-mcr ,I(ie W. G.-irrcll an,I I’a- tr:'l Uo.r..n:ini!er Eil.viii C. Ii'ii.v. The new look will feature bla.'k epr let - and itockel flaps on the .shirt ;tnil ;i ne.s ^ de signed sh-.iii ier jiai.-h. 'I'he g 'i<l- ot! I lined biti.k |ial,-h disidays a red, white and hliie slate scti] .stirroundeil hy a gdl.-l (nillim' of the st.Tle. Gti.v said lt.i i;i'i.s will r'iitinuo to wear the Mrlid grey .shirts un til the new --niris are rceeivt.al anti fiislribtile.i in ai:Lij)ro.\i:n;it,*- ly h'l fi.ivs, Xr-v. pa:,lies aili ije avaii;i;)l,' ai 'ond yjay 1. Tile palroi f;inimaniler e.\- plaim tl dial sainp.es (;j liie new id til e v. :>;c vie.vetl by Iroaper.s a r . ■ tb.- st:do jiiinr t.i it fimil deci.sion on ll:e ■chang,-' anti re ceive 1 nnanimo : apijr.'Vitl. He C.inrititit ,1 Ih.-n it tlie gen;‘r:ii oiiinion of p.ilf)' mem- L'l's litat the cliange woulil im prove tile aj-pearance . 1 Hie troopcis and ci'catc greater es prit lie t:;rts tlironghout tiic or ganization. wltolcsale flist.'ibut'ir of itlywootl liar Iho,aril, port'rlehDaril and I'.iii. lin g pr"iln, ;s willi loealions in LI. Louis, Mi.sseuri, anil East .St. Louis, .S|)ringfield, Kood- hotise anil Ijiiin.y, Illinois. 'I'cian: of Hie casli Iran.siiction u i:i e 11.a dt.'-.'iosed. 1 I'lxi.sliM;; management of Hiiild-| ing I’roilii IS Supply under 1 Eugene if. Faltrenlnog. itresidcnt, will continie !<• manage Hie i;usi- ness as a iiarl of Evanh htiilding materials gr-nip. i-.'vans I’roduet Company is a major mamd'aclliter and wliojo- .sale and retail di.sirihulir of iiiiililin.' materials for u e in re- sifli'nlial and rnohll,. Iiome con .struction. H al.so i.s a proihieer of I'l c. id lii'mes and a manu- hifliirer ol .spe ially inel.'d pro d'l: cl s. Local Students "ARM FACTS Titerc are 2.9 mill;.in farmers in Hie U. S., but ab til 2.0(10 go bid f.i I. .1 ine.s.s wechly. Two out of tb; : ' fa mers r-. ii", e over lialf i/.i'ir annual in .i.-r.e from .-f. .at ii cyi 1 9 7 1 rnihv.ncnt averaged 79.1 mi'iion, o .mparc i witii 7.A.H jnillion in 1,?7') and 77..9 million in 19.19. Tito in. teased aver;, e fig ure is due largely to cmi; ovnenl g:'dnR in the final quarter of 1971. Aut') mechanics students in SI bools llir'Higho .t Htis area are now eompctin.g in tho cfassriKim for the chance to dem mstrale their skill and knowledge in the 1972 Plymouth regional trouble shooting lontest .April 11 at In- .le; endence high s.'hool in ('h.ar- I tic whiclt will include .students I'.'m Kings .Mountain. .Starting lime is 1 p, Ill. Instructors into auto shop (■ourses arc busy selciling tlicir srlT ■)! trouble sho ling teams on the hn.sis of Hie students’ per- for;in.-e in their regular automo Idle clas.s work. The stakes are liigh, Winner.s in the 10.5 re'gienal .(.•mpeli- Hons throughout the H. .S. rt eivc all-expense trips lo the .Xati -nal Trou lo Shooting finals June lit, 20, and 21 at Los An eles, wlieie college scholarshiiis and other rivizcs worth $125,000 await the n:itional winers. E.RSr Y During a I: \I{ During a bai.-y lirst year, he u-uallv' li'iplcs his liillh we' Hi. '1 ills gi'owth is the result of an ;idei|ual(‘ intake of niiHenIs and .aloi ies. says Mrs. .Marjorie Don nelly. extensii-n food spe.-ialist, X rih Carolina State University. One HOUR 'mminm: CU1IMS ^ THE MOST IN DPY CLEANIN9 537 EAST KiNG ST. TELEPHONE 739 5844 MON., TUES. & WED. SPECIALS MEN'S OR LADIES' 2-PIECE 2 SOITS S2.(® LADIES' 1-PIECE 2 DRE .$2.09 EVERY DAY SPECIAL Shir is 5 Laundered Crisp- Bright Folded or 10* On Hangers „ EACH MON., TUES. <S WED. "SPECIAL' TROUSERS PLAIN SKIUTS OR SWEATERS MIX OR MATCH OPEN EVERY DAY 7:30 TILL 6 p.iii. EXCEPT SUNDAY r we care riitf.ti IN TMK AD ARC IFFfCTIVE AT AAP 'M Ain^b MTt- Thr'ou'gh SATURDAY \ APRIL 15, )972 ^ 2 AAP Brand Red Sour Pitted Cherries Ti.Ot. Can 29c .SadcK Favontr Sunshine Hi-Ho Crackers T«-Oz. Pfca. 45c -* Chacelola • Cbae. Fud«« . Vanilla « BurtcricaUh Jello Pudding Treats 4 V°'i 1,“’ 67c Save Save 50c ham hsTsiOe Jjf, JEJJ. pp,. k Save ground f To Avc BEEF I turkey CHUCK I breast "SUPER-RIGHT" OUAUTT GRAIN-FED BEEF Chuck Roast '-,. 86' ’“^56' Shoulder Roast gsc Beef Soup Chuck oboumd cmJ« soc oi” 79C »)» ,b,ce f tUY 1 f ^»»CE Off RWui*,"’' “ ' 1 Lb. 58c Save 50c OCEAN Cl FILLETS BUY A 5 LB BOX OF OCEAN PERCH FILLETS AT REGULAR PRICE OF $2.9$ AND GET SOc OFF REGULAR PRICE Save 50c GRADE "A" FROZEN BUY A FROUN BAKING NtM AT REGULAR PRICE OF SSc PIE LB. ANG GIT SBe OFF REGULAR FRICC allgood brand juceo 69c I I AttCOOD BRAN! I Bacon' Save 50^ »ave 50c Sp5 J w.d *• WWIf ''‘‘F I «RVt IN COOKING Banquef - HE*r * serve Jiffy’s ^ A*P brand Df’ucVTE7« * PlV 98l ■ Woodbury PLAYTEXI CREME «L0VES I RINSE Wc - H JOHN $ PROEEN ^risn and Chips y _ „tSH PROOU« • j White Grapefruit ^ 1 Cantaloupes AES,.. 5 f Winesap Apples 3 ... Fresh Broccoli ^ ’,“[.,49 Navel Orangess.s'.. 6^^ 4 Yellow Onions c. J ... Peanuts -- 29c S' Save 50c giant site ■ COLGATE I®®TH SH a»p22.L-?aste get SBc DPP- ir ARP tOAiTtO 12 O.. PW,. Salad Mix , Lemons ".V. 49c Okro « 43c • health and beauty aids . .to AlP DENTAL CAR. V.UOE “ IC.Isae j„,hp„,. a 68c TaWets 58c I'VvW ’L? sj.. •Icrgens Lotion96c Tablets WWW Seltzer 53^ , bakery buys JAMETARKE. peach Pit OR IANE PARKER . French Sticks JANE PARRIR O'AHY Golden Loaf Coke JAHE PARKE, .are'HSERV ^ ■ 4 • FROZEN FOOD BUYS • ALL rlAVORS FROZIN Morton Cfcom Pies 29c ,M*Kt OILICIOUS PUJ WITH Morton Pie Cru»t» 3 ph,,; $1* Air lte« •. CE'Hble Ct#» Fr*ieB Runeh FflAd Polotoes ¥t,“* 29c 49c H'ondrwhip ?5lV,«N’i 39c AAP l«OHN AIL BUTTI. ."OWNIIl A&P Pound Coke 59c V- r • ANN PAGE BUYS • SuUono Sofod Dressing ANN Fa«C smooth bR'KRUHCHY Peonut BuHer ANN eACC BRANO STRAWBERRY. FINIAPFLE Preserves. V.? 79c ANN FASe REACH, PINEAPPLE, OR APRICOT Preserves 3 imi 99c I GREEN GIANT I Green Peas 4 V;?.‘ SI .00 I SWEET MILK OR iUTTIRMILK |GO‘;«N Biscuits 4 1S-Ct. 11-Os. PUfC. 45c CREEN GIANT WHOLE KERNEL GOLDEN Nihlels Corn S ci°.’ $ PLAIN Ol SELMISING ^UTHERN CUiifi R Lk. BISCUIT nour 9 Bes Sail Laundry Detergent C 4f^. Pki. Ta CHECK AND COMPARE • SAVE 70e MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE lO n. $1.Bf Eight O'clock Instant Coffee IreBlIiM "j5*-,99e • SAVE 20c MAXWELL HOUSE PERK GRIND COFFR t-U. I.t tfc Eight OXIock ®SSS!'’Coffee .1.^- ’ii*- 69c • SAVE lie HEINZ TOMATO KETCIRIB M«x, kt, 4t, $1.00 • SAVE 34c KBAFT MAYONNAIK Rt. ]w CBi Ann Poge Brand Moyonnoisc 49c Anr? Page Tomafo Ketchup 3 ADD mtOZEPl A&r ntiNcitmi bULANY FROZEN PXINCH SMIH IWtt t«. plcf- Mt Green Beans 25c M. PBRSONAL BAR t.L». lO-Oi. PM I JAH* TAIL'S*'' [Bread Ivory Soap MEDIUM BAR Ivory Soap HOUSEHOLD CLIANSIR Spic and Span SHOP ABF FOR Top Job Cleaner SHOP ABF FOR Comet Cleanser PefSeneV 3! 1-Os. U$ Medium A'/i’Ot* B«r UOu C«A IS-Oc. Bet. 59c '^ 99c ^ JUMBO PAPER TOWELS Northern Paper Towels 3 M.OO WRAP FOOD WITH Wax Paper T£A NAPKINS Marcal Napkins 'c' 12c FOR YOOn COOKING NEEDS ^ Bothroom Tissue 9g Crisco Shortening ^ 99c REGULAR BAR /VV) 11c Camay Soap »r‘-14c W DEODORANT SOAP 33c Safeguard Soap Si^twtSc CLEAN UP WITH 43c Mr. Cloan "cleaKS" ”2*’ 43c 20c Fabric Softener 85c ® ■ IIEIPE—' Uvcf.BWilliiiMlIwiii... 1, Daily Dog food I 33« Our Own Teo Bogs pk* A&P instont Breokfost WhH* *9 n A«a«rt*U A *•" 49e 'nfj 89#: VALUABLE COUPON SAVE 40c WHIN YOU BUY A 1B.OZ. MR OF Nescofe Instont Coffee er.:. $125 WITHOUT COUrON YOU PAY |I.«S LIMIT ONI COUPON PIR FAMILY VOID Amu APRIL aa, i«n mt TagJpwfe.z'giiN*''- ui
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