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Mr. George F. Leinwall, of the
Asheville fife of the Social Se-:
curity Administration, .and, field
representative for Madison Coun
ty, reminds us that April 15, 1959
or 1CS5. .
Through the media of nulio,
newspaper articles, civic club
meetings, exhibits ' at libraries
end public buildings, Mr. Lein
wall has emphasized the import
ance of all farmers filing; - delin
quent ''returns for all years from
1965 through 1957. There has
been a large number of these re
turns filed in this area, but Mr.
is the last day on which farmers
can- file, delinquent tax returns Leinwall feels that there are
M-tires of 1 -f ,
those undor aro , v.
avanled thoniiwlvcj of i
tunity to pay "their n...I
ty taxes.' ;.' i
! Mr. Leinwair attributes this t e
a misunderstanding on the part : uml
of young farmers as to what co
Btituteg an insured status whi -.
will make a self-employed farmer
eligible to receive social v security
benefits or, In the event of his
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ONE MAN'S SUIT $39.95
ONE MAN'S HAT " J7;95
ONE PAIR MAN'S FLORSHEIM SHOES . -. $18.95
ONE MAN'S SUBURBAN COAT $19.95
ONE LADYS ALL WOOL SU(IT $16.9S
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.uua is bused entire
; -a of the individual, or
la which he dies if he is
C5. To site a few ex
amplfcj. : A preson attaining . age
05 in'-September 1900 requires 19
quarters; if he attains age 65 tn
September 1902 he needs 23 quar
ters to receive benefits. Ihus, H
a farmer fails to file his delin
auent returns and 'subsequently
a iimeiy return jor wwu
year, he is very likely to, be in
eligible to receive benefits at BE6
65, or his family to- receive BUt-
vivors benefits' in ,event of .bis
Ueath. There is a statute of Uml
tations in the payment of back
taxes."' The statute bars all taxes
that can be paid on taxable years
3 years, 8 1 months,, and 15 , days
after the; end of the taxable year
Briefly, after April 15, 1959, no
person can file his' 1955' delin
quent ' returns, and so is - hatred!
from attaining 4 quarters of cov
erage for 1955. ' Similarly, after
April 15, 1960 the taxable year
19(i5 will be barred by the statute.
Consequently, eaich year that .a
farmer fails to ifile" will decrease
bis opportunity to gain social se
curity credits' against the day of
hig' retirement.. s
--Another important aspect of
t!he urgency to file delinquent re
turns is1 the ... social security pro
vision that extends benefit pay
ments to disabled persons, age 50
and over - and to their dependent
famn&evThV year 1959 will mark
tneayjifth year that farmers nave
Deen j coverea oy suciui security.
Those farmers who have filed
their 1955 returns and subsequent
returns . will have met the work
requirements " for disabled per
sons, and if their disaibility pre
vents them from rendering any
substantial and gainful activity,
they will be able to file for a dis
ability insurance benefit in 1960.
This social , security protection
for yourself and family is yours
if you file your tax returns be
fore: Apra i6, 1959. If you have
not already done so, Mr, Leinwall
will be glad to help and' advise
you as to the proper forms and
procedures to . follow ' in ; filing
1. How many men were umkr
arms during World War II?
2V What were the casualties of
World War HT
, 3. What U. S. state prints its
ballots in two ' languages?
4, Where are the "Pillars of
Hercules?" , j k (
5. What is Tritium? '
6. How high, is 'Mi 'Etna in
iSicily? ( l t i
7. , Where did the term "Lame
Duck origiiffcteT' ' '
8. Name the capital of Cali
fornia. , fc. V-
OWhat do the. initials B. C.
and A. D. in relation . to time
etand for? ' -
10. Who are the Tillamooks?
Answers To Above .
1. Estimate: 85,000,000.
2. Estimate: 46,000,000.
3. New Mexico English and
Spanish.
4. At the western entrance to
the Mediterranean. v
5. A heavy form, of hydrogen.
6. 10,758 feet.
7. From an old London Stock
Exchange name for bankrupt.
8. Sacramento.
) 9. B. C Before Christ; A.
D. Anno Domini Latin for
'in the year of the Lord."
10. An Indian tribe of Oregon.
WE CAN NOW CLEAN AND RESTC.: TI.
GLOSSY COLOR', AND FEEL THAT YGLU
LEATHER JACKET HAD WHEN NEW
We also can have Rips Sewed and
- Knit Cuffs and Zippers Replaced"
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it necessary, f , k , ,i .
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Edwards Cleaner
4 Marshall, N. C.
Paint Rock News
MRS. W, B. WARD, Correspondent
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WELL SHOD
Whippany, N. J. Mrs. Ha
zel Hooper has a collection of
more than 250 pair of shoes
from jeweled miniature to fexotic
slippers and has never bought
a one.
Her friends send them back
from their travels.
"Everyone knows that when
they go away they buy a shoe for
the Hoopers," she says.
Miss Tyson is improving after
having been in the hospital for
an eye operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Junior
Holt have moved to Del Rio,
Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyda Taylor
have moved in their new home.
' Mr. and, Mrs. Clell Ridley and
two children of Crisco, Penn., are
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Lamb. .
A2c Billy Ward' of the U. S.
Air Force spent the week end:
wifh his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Ward. He is stationed at
Hunter Air Force Base, Fla. -k,J
Mary Ann' Ward of Warren
Wilson College spent Thanksgiv
ing with her parents, Mr. 1 and .
Mrs. W. B. Ward. . ,
Mrs. J. N. Lamb and Mrs. Ber
tha Mae Holt called on Mrs.' Mar s 4
tha Ricker on Tuesday. -
The Caribbean coast of Vene
zuela has the highest! recorded
temperature of the American
tropics.
The heartbeat of a dolphin on' V J
eurface is 110; submerged, about
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are a few questions ' I . jj ' '
nswer iq your oaiurac I T '.
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deaths i!hrough 10:00 "a. ; m.
Dee. I, 1958: , t
Killed, this year'- 965
Killed to date last year 975
Fred Worley, 76,
Passes On Tuesday
After, Long jlllness
Fred Worley, 76, ,of Asheville
RFD .; 6, died Tuesday night; De
cember 2, 1958 at 10 :30 o'clbck
in Fletcher, N.: C, hospital af
ter a lengthy illness. , , 4
.,, Funeral .services will be con
ducted today. (Thursday) at '2:30
o'clock in the Lower ' Big : Pine
Baptist Churcn. -The Rev. E,' F.
Sprinkle will officiate and burial
will be in the Worley- Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be grandsons and
granddaughters will serve as
flower bearers. , i
. Surviving are ""-six daughters,
Mrs. Walter Roberts and Mrs.
W. K.NWild, both of Walnut RFD
1,'MrsC .Silag' Fortner mul I.trs.i
Clifford Davis, both of
'Mrs. Hugh Rut'. e
and Mrs. Avery Daton '
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. local community enterprises? - - v
1 4. Does he pay wages to'a;force of employees who
live and do business in your community?
' : 5; ; Does he donate newspaper space to promote you
and your neighbors business? - .
- 6. Does he grant every favor, thatyou would ask of ;
your local newspaper? - ' r - ,
' If he can answer. ALL the above questions in the
affirmative, he has 'an equal right to your Business! rk
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