Page SA-MIRROR-HERALD-Thuraday, Febroarv M. 1*77 f .V WRECK SCENE - This 1»75 Ford was one of two vehicles Involved In a wreck Tuesday afternoon In which both drivers were injured on Cansler Street. Patsy Scoggins Shirkey was driver of this vehicle which was damaged approximately $8,000 when it was Photo By Gary Stewart struck in the rear while attempting a ieft turn into Oillders Heating Co. paridng lot. Manasseh Lamar Paysour, of Rt. 4, was charged by KMPD with following too closely. Tar Heels Urged To Donate Mrs. John L. McCain, chairman of the Demo cratic Party urges North Carolinians to designate $1 on their Income tax return to the political party of their choice. The North Carolina General As sembly approved the tax check off for state income tax payers In the 1975 session (G. S. 105-166.2). This will not Increase a If you really want your own decorating business you’ll answer this ad. You con slart you' own decoroimg Dusinoss witn no inventory no 'etoii locotion ond o $ton no Digger tnon orte-you-with o Oecoroting Den tronchise to turn your good tosie into o prot- itoDie business during me hours you choose coitus wen give you com plete information wim no oOiigotion CoN ceNeet ledoy (917) Ift-MOO person’s taxes or decrease the amount of their refund. TTila is identical to the federal tax check off which goes to Presidential candidates of both psirtles during the primary and Is available to nominees of both parties during the general election cam paign. Money from the North ChroUna check off goes to established political parties for general election use. Mrs. McCain said, ‘"The Musical Drama Set At Second Baptist Qiurch Decorating! Den- 9 "Call Now . . . annual convention MsLTch 4-6 In Orlando.' KMM-103y "Finders Keepers.” a muslcaldrama based on the stories of "The Prodigal Son,” "The Lost Sheep” and "The Lost Coin” will be presented by members of the Youth Choir of Second Baptist Church Sunday evening at the church. The community Is In vited to attend the program, said Rev. Eugene Land, pastor. Jeff Hedden Assigned To New Smyrna Beach Jeff Hedden, a former Park Ranger at Kings Mountain National Military Park, has been assigned to New Smyrna Beach, Fla. National Military Park which recently opened on Canaveral National Seashores. He Is son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hedden and a 1976 graduate of Appalachian State University at Boone. Hedden is temporarily assigned as ranger on the northend of the new psu'k. SAVE! ON 3 ROOM GROUP SPECIAL 14 PIECES! MODERN SPANISH DESIGN BEDROOM SUITE MODERN 4-PC. MOROOM SUITE IN PECAN OR OAK FINISH DOUILE DRESSER A MIRROR 4-DRAWER CHEST BAR BED TERMS TO SUIT ALL THREE ROOMS ONLY 80 ‘599 S-eC DINITTI OSOUP OllUXI MOOiSN TABLI AND 4 MlOH SACK COMPOSAIll CHAISS STAINLESS VINYL DINING SUITE DAY-NIGHT SOFA SUITE A 5-PC SOFA BED GROUP . . . COMFORTABLE SOFA MATCHING CHAIR IN HERCULON . . . DECORATOR COLORS AND 3-PC TABLE GROUP OF TWO END AND 1 COCKTAIL TABLE COOPFR FURNITURE CO. Inc. ^ • Smith RMroad Am. Downtown Khigt fountain In N.C Senate Ooninger Will Serve As A Page Injured In Accident Allen Clonlnger, Junior student at Kings Mountain Senior High School and son of Mr. and Mrs. Elarle Clonlnger, will serve as a Senate Page for Senator J. OUle Harris next week In the North Carolina General Assembly. Clonlnger will report to Raleigh on Monday. At KMSHS he Is active In the Band, Science Club, Key Club, Monogram Club, Drafting dub, and House of Representatives. He Is also active on the tennis and basketball teams. Clonlnger Is a member of Boyce Memorial ARP Church. Patsy Scoggins Shirkey, of Rt. 4, and Manasseh Lamar Paysour, of Rt. 4. were injured Tuesday afternoon in a two-car crash on Cansler Street at 4:06 p. m. Paysour, operating a 1973 Pontiac which hit the rear of the 1976 Ford as It attempted to turn Into Childers Heating parking area, was charged by KMPD with following too closely. Estimated damages were $3,000 to the Shirkey car and $2500 to the Paysour vehicle. Investigating officers were Sgt. Bob Hayes and Ptl. Richard Byers. I N0N-$UR6KAL COSMillCS FACE LIFT OmmotkoMy Blfvctiv*- 0«ffifU ond timpio to umI You 919 iflvitMl !• $•• wH«l Ih* n«w $ynor- •istk an«c* Of* di$<*v*nM am Tm you. FROM ‘The Gordon Woodward Colloction" VIVIANE WOODAOD 317 S. BROAD ST. $$4.1441 E»4-7$ll tax check offs on federal and state Income tax are not solely in the Interest of the Democratic Party but in the Interest of better government for North Carolina and our nation. I urge all North Carolinians concerned with having good government on the state and national levels to check off $1 on both their federal and North Carolina Income tax forms.” More Tax Credit Is PossiUe An easing of the qualifications for claiming the earned Income credit will make it possible for more than 100,000 low- income workers In North Carolina to claim up to $400 on their Federal Income tax return. To qualify, a worker must file a tax return suid must have made less than $8,000 In earned Income during 1076; provided more than half the cost of maintaining a home for himself and one child under 19 years old, or a full-time student or a disabled Independent. Elamed Income Is that from wages, salaries, tips, other types of employe compensation and net earnings from self- employment. The credit Is figured as 10 percent of earned in come up to $4,000, and Is . reduced for incomes of more than $4,000 by the amount between that figure and $8,000, where It is phased out. Here’s an example: let’s say you made $4,600 In earned Income during 1976. You file a Joint return with your spouse and meet the child qualification. Your credit would be' $360. airlved at by taking the $400 maximum figure and reducing it by 10 percent of $600, the excess over $4,000 you earned. Another good thing; any money you receive as an earned income credit will not be counted as income to you when determining your eligibility for any Federally-funded pugbllc assistance program. Remember, the earned Income credit will not come to you automatlcaUy. You must file a Federal tax return to claim It. Check your tax In structions or call the IRS toll-free at 1-800-822-8800. Among the nation’s 677,000 women veterans, 298,000 were In uniform during World War II, the Veterans Administration reports. The Veterans Ad ministration reported that among the nation’s 677,000 women veterans, 110,000 are between the ages of 60 and 64. 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FLOWERING PEACI ORNAMENTAL SMALL TREE FOR EXQUISITE SPRING BLOOMS, SUMMEf FOLIAGE. CREPE MYRTLE ASSORTMENT OF COLORS. TRADITIONAL SOUTHERN BEAUTY. FOR HEDGES OR SINGLE PLANTING. SMOOTH TRUNK. FLUFFY PLUMES OF BLOOMS IN LATE SUMMER. COLORFUL FALL FOLIAGE. CHINESE CHESTNUT 3 GROWING TREES. PROVIDE DELICIOUS NUTS GROWS TO 3S ft. DOGWOOD.^4:^'^^ WHITE BLOOMS $209 PINK BLOOMS $39- PERFECT FOR ALL LANDSCAPES^OST ] SOILS COLORFUL FALL LEAVES RED WINTER BERRIES STUART PECAN LIFETIME JOY BEAUTIFUL,STATELY HAROWOOO GROWS TO 40 1l. PROVIDES LARGE EASY TO SHELL NUTS. '1 1

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