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r«turn and signed it as the pre- pfix.*sumes it to be a ibuslrtess and
parer. This representation is ’ not a hobby?
limited to the Audit Division ex-1
This column of questions and.nue Service in connection with an emination level and may encom-
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answers on federal tax matters
is provided by the local office of
the U. S. Intei'na! Revenue Serv
ice and is published as a public
service to taxpayers. The col
umn answers questions most fro
qucntly asked by taxpayers.
Q.—^Who can represent a tax-
A. An activityis considered aj
ludit’ pa-Ks on''y maners'conrerning the buslncs.^ if it is emered into and'
A. Cenorally only attorneys 'ax liability for the tax year cov- 'n 1?^ 'a"h for 'he;
ntVa. 'Jtriiti.ujy Ofiiy auuimys, ^ return hA nrenared purpose of making a profit. A
^PAsand individuals who have the retuin he prepaiea. . . nresumetl to Iw* en '
lecome “enrolled asents'* bv He may not represent you at ‘<*xpd>cr is presum^i to \h en
passin. a J.-Ut^;! eLmination -‘'her the District Conference or fo theCn
are eligible to represent taxpay- the Appellate hearing ;
ers before the IRS. ' | Q—ilVe been operating a dog, . . .. consecutive
person other than one of kennel as a sideline for several profit
mentioned above may rep- years. How long do I have to . ‘ ‘ P
MENTAL HEALTH NEWS
A
those
years
pajer before the internal Reve-^ resent you only if he prepared the make money at it before the IRS , The application of the pre-.
sumption may lie suspended if^
By M. E. GARDNTIR
N. C. State University
Many gardenms like to dry
JESSE HELMS: A OTIZEN-SENATOR
CITIZENS FOR HELMS
(Partial Listing!
Bill Murray
Civic Leader and
Former Football Coach
Durham
Carroll Holmes
Fcrmer Democratic Legislator
Hertford
Louis Burney
Business and Civic Leader
Wilmington
Robert Bittle
iNational Director
North Carolina Jaycees
Eii/abeth City '
L. R. Harrill
Former Director of
North Carolina 4 H Clubs
Raleigh
Billy Joe Patton
Business and Civic Leader ' '
Morgan ton
Robert D. Dovis^ Sr.
Former Mayor
High Point
Albert Long
Civic Leader
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Durhvam
Ben Sumner
Former Democratic State Senator
Rulherfordton
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“Jesse Helms is not one of your back-slapping,
hand-wringing, affable garden variety political off
ice-seekers." — Virginian Pilot 7-2-72
Dr. Daniel M. Lotz, the former UNC basketball
.star and son-in-law of evangelist Billy Graham, re
cently wrote about Jesse Helms that he had devoted
a lifetime of witnessing his faith in Amcj'ica—“and
not by words alone."
Jesse Helms, Dr. Lotz pointed out, was the
prime mover in establishing Camp Willow Run, a
youth camp for Christ in Littleton. The Freedoms
Foundation at Valley Forge has given him two a-
wards. The Southern Baptist Conve/ition honored
him this year with its Abe Lincoln Award because
of his work for crippled children.
Jesse Helms is that kind of man. Working. Do
ing. Getting things done, not just talking about the
problem.
All his life. Jesse Helms has worked to make
things better than he found them. We need a man
like that in Washington. As Dr. Lotz put it: “A man
with the Christian strengths possessed by Jesse
Helms is the kind of man we need to elect and sup
port."
lesse Helms
FOR
U. S. Senate
YES, I believe in Jesse Helms
and I want to help elect him as
our Cltizon-Senator.
I’m en('lo.sing my contribution of:
( ) Sl.OO ( ) $10.00
( ) $5.00
or
Name
Address
State Zip .
City .
Mail this coupon with your con
tribution of $1.(X) or more to the
HELMS FOR SENATE COMMIT
TEE, P.O. DRAWER 589, RALEIGH,
N. C. 27602. TOM ELUS, STATE
CAMPAIGN MANAGER.
YOU Can Make The Difference!
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. , . i flower.s. About the only objection
the jaxpayers elects, until there; method of preservation is
are o consecutive lax years in ex-1 jj^ey do collect dust and are
ILStence from the time he 'first | difficult to clean. However, they
, entered into the activity. j have around when
: Special rules and different j *^‘”oming plants are in short sup
time periods apply to taxpayers |
engaged inan activity involving i
' horses,
1
method is to dry
them slowly, in the shade and not
! Q. Is it true that a student artificial heat. Hang them
! can he exempted from income tax,'^*^^^ their heads down at ordinary
\WthhoIding? 'room temperature mot over a
j radiator) until they are brittle.
A. Yes. Students and other | after which they must l>e handler!
; individuals are exempt from carefully.
I withholding if they did not owe*
' any tax last year, expect to owe careful operators, the
j none in 1972 and have filed a rncthod of drying will lie
I Withholding Exemption Certifi-i interesting. This method is
icate (Form W-WE) with their em-! certain types of flowers
Dlover which cannot ordinarily be .sa\ed
‘ ^ ^ at all
However, if tax has already
been withheld this year, the Take any suitable cxjntainer—j
'taxpayer must file a tax return ^ flower pot, carton, can. box, etc. I
next year to have it refunded. deep enough to allow the speci-1
Q.—iMy brothers and I support men to be completely covered. If
our mother, but none of us con- you use a flower pot. cover the
tribute more than half of her drainage hole in the bottom to'
support. Can any of us claim her prevent the loss of sand,
as a dependent? Pour in about two or three
A.—Yes, if together you con- inches of sand. The sand must
tribute more than half your, be pure, clean and ptnfectly dry.
mother’s support and she could j It may be di ied in your oven and
be claimed as a dependent by any | allowed to cool before using,
of you except for the support re-1 Place the basal stalkg of the
quirement, any one of you who 1 plants in the sand and then grad-
marlgolds and young lose buds.
^ Fully e.xpamled roses, iris,
poppy, daylilies and portolaca
are not suitabl<».
Many other flowers may lx*
tried, keeping in mind that the
colors mo.st likely to preserve hc.'t
are vleep red, pink, blue*, orange,
yelhnv and white. Puiple flowers
are nearly always a failui<‘.
k i 1
than 10 per cent may claim her.
She can on’y be claimed by one
of you. Each of the others must
file a written statement that he
will not claim the exemption for
that year. These statements must
be filed \nth the income tax re
turn of the person who claim the
exemption. Form 3120 may be ob
tained for this purpose from
your Internal Revenue office.
Pruitt Completes
Recruit Training
DAN-IEL PRUITT—
SAN DIEBGO.
tainer until all parts of the pant
are competely covered. Put the
container in a warm dry room
and leave it alone for several
weeks.
Then, very carefully, pour off
the sand, a little at a time, brush-,
ing the clinging particles from
petals and foliage with a cam
el's hair brush. The j-esults of
this method may surprise you. i
The flowers and foliage mu.sl'
b<* fresh when placed in the con-'
tainer, with no moisture of any
kind present if this method is
to be successful. Certain very]
fragile petals will not respond to
the sand drying inethod.
hut •
Navy Sea- i types can be used success |
man Apprentice Daniel R. Pritt, |
son of Mrs. Anna L. Pruitt of . ^7 Gaillardia, cosmos,}
Route 1, Bell Road, Bes.semer zmma, narcissus.*
City, N. C., graduated from re-- '
cruil training at the .Naval
Training Center at San Diego.
The Veterans
Corner
Editor’s Note: V’eierans and
their families are asking thou
sands of questions conceiving
the benefits their government
provides for them through the
Veteran.? Administration. Below
are some representative (luories.
Additional infoi’mation may be
obtained at any VA oftici*.
A. - Yes. However, payment
will be limited to tuition cost, not
to exceed $17.5 if you train less
than half time.
Q. T need funds to finance my
son’s college education. May I
'boiTow on my GI insurancH? foi
that purpcise?
A.Yes, provided you have a
permanent plan 'GI insurance*
policy over one year old. If you
d<7, you can borrow up to 91
fH^r cent of its cash value. Cur
rent interest rate on such loans
is five per cent.
I understand anyone may buy
a VA repossesserl home. Where
can I get a list of real estate
brokers who handle such proper
ties?
The loan guaranty officer
in the VA region office in the
area whore you want to huy will
proxide such a list if you write
or phone your rc(}uest.
MENTAL DRUt; 'ITIST
Mcviically usc'ful <ii’ugs like*
ehlorpromainc* lia\<. heei. a maj
or factor in the* treatment of’
much nx'ntal illness, such as
schi/ro})hrenia. an<i ha\<‘ .made it
possible for continuing reducti<jns
in the numhers of patient ie>i-
d<*nt in mental hosiiit d.*^.
But it is difficult to <lc*ic‘rmiru*.
wiili jirc.^c'iit tecliniqu(*s. whai the
jireci.se do.sage of chlorproma/ine
siiould ce foi’ <liff(‘rent pai:i.*nts.
The appropi’iate drug J<‘vels in
the blo<Kl foi’ patients vary tie-
niendousiy. U'hat is an elective
dosage foi‘ one jiatienl may he
too liitle oi’ too much fo(‘ an-
()ih<*i.
l)e\o]o]))nent (jf a Ic'st to dotei’-
mine till* [)roj)er rlosage ol < hlor
proma/ine. therefoi-e, would Im*
leal \alu(* in tin* clinical
Evans Sales
Highest Ever
CONSIIOHOCKKN. Pa. K\an.s
Products Com])anys pre.silrni
and chi(d ojM*rating fvff'jcer i»ie-
dicied that liomes sales would Ik‘
the highest in the company’s
history.
Sheldon I. Kaplan told an es
timated -.dot) {K*rsons hei’e n*-
cenily that the company’s homes
group exper ts to produce mc»re
than 9.000 Immc’s this y<‘ar. up
1-1 per c«Mii from the (),21.'l hoine.^:
it pr-oduc(* I in 1971.
Kaplin fh^w heie from L\an.^
Portland. Ore.. h(‘a<l(|uart(*rs to
addre.s.^ dedication c(‘r{*monie.-
rnnrking comphuion of a .S.3 mil
lion exp.'insion progiam that moif
that doui)l('.v th(* home-producing
capacity o] Hidge Homes, a divi
sion t)f the Kvan-:’ home grouj).
Ridgt* expects t<f rleliver 3.200
homes this year. comi>ar(*d with
last year's 2..3.30 unit.s.
'Flu* company’.^ h<»mes grouj) is
th(‘ naiion’.s largest j>r jduc(*r of
pre-c*ui. non traet. custom- fh’-
sign(‘.'l hom(\.; and the fifth larg
est builder of siiigle^lamil.v fl\v(*Ii-
ings.
Th(‘ gi’fHip a'-ct»unle<l for 2t)
per cent »)f the Evans’ ojierating
earnings last vavir. More than .V)
per ('cnt of th<‘ company's operat
ing earning-’ art* derived from
its home salt's and building^, ma
terials retailing activities.
trt*aiment
ients.
of many mental pat-
A pih>t roseai'ch project to this
end is now under way. 'Phe pro.}-
eel will .set'k to dev'elop an im-
muno.ssay lechnitpie.
'Pile tt'clinique would measure
jli’irr levels in the b*'xly. Thi.s
woiiifi i)t* (lone by detorminin.g
the amount of reaction between
a .sample of th<* drug in the blcKj *
and an aniiborly which had been
prepaicd spt'cifically to :’eact to
the (hemical.
'Pht* v ork is Ixung supported by
a .grant frum the National Insti-
tui<* oI Mental Health, of HEVV's
Health .'^erviet's and Mental
Health .‘.timinlsiration.
'PIh' imiminos.say mtdhod as
propf^sei would he .st*nsiti\'e
(“iiougii to dett'ci low levels of the
drug in ji.itients’ blotxl serum. It
wouhl bt* .'•impJe to perform.
Chlorproma/ine levels in pa
tients’ hlood plasma are v’ory low.
But radi- in’:niun(ja.''say has re-
ctuitly been shown to ce a highly
sp<*.i;i(. M'nsilive. and fairly
♦ •a^y wav- of mt'fisuring the level
»)f a variety of rlrug.s and biologi
cal chemicals.
'Phis tt'ciuiiqut* will be used by
the investigating scientist t o
mt'asure chlorproma/ine; and, al
though the study is in the nature
of a pilot or preliminary proj
ect. it .should yield useful and es-
.-'cniial new information direct
ed toward a new mental ru,*;
test.
Watch Your
FAT-GO
Lose ugly excess weight with the
sensible NEW FAT-GO diet
plan. Nothing sensational just
steady weight loss for those that
really want to lose.
A full 12 day supply only $2.50.
The price of two cups of coffee.
Ask drug store
about the FAT-GO reducing plan
and start losing weight this week.
Money back in full if not complete
ly satisfied with weight loss from
the very first package.
DON'T DELAY
get FAT-C5 0 today.
Only $2.50 at
Kings Mtn. Drug
g -» ^ **•
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