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PAGE 2 THE TRIBUNAL AID WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 5,1973 ASTROLOGY GUIDF ^ Bv Aries “The Ram” (Mar Virgo ‘‘The Virgin" (Aug 21-Apr 20) Your family is 24-Sept 23) You might all behind you in your hear this week of an latest efforts to resolve interesting proposition difficulties in romance, that could net you huge Same unexpected help rewards. You may have to will come your way. Don't change some of your let temperament continue plans, Luv, but most of to'- create unharmony, them will work out to your dear Aries. Let by-gones advantage. Deal promptly by-gones. with work and career ; problems and you will be Tsurus “The Bull” (Apr surprised with results. 2i;May 21) All that “hearts and flowers” Libra “The Balance” ttikes a bit of doing, but (Sept 24-Oct 23) For the can you think of a better “heart-free” something w0y to get a romance on special is about to the road? This week happen...perhaps words should prove a mem- you want to hear? It looks orable one, at least in the as if you can be optimistic love department. Pay over something Luv. Be attention to your “Aries” sure to take advantage of pal. the good trends showing this week. G^ini “The Twins” (May 22ijune 21) Some people Scorpio “The Scorpion” closely connected with (Oct 24-Nov 22) Don’t risk you seem exacting and arguments with someone difficult this week, but try you love...just to keep a to: deal with them in a new friend happy. This light-hearted way. Re- could be the cause of niember not to force difficulties at home and at issues and be prepared to work. You will hear about give a little. Monday will some future changes, but be a tense day. don't rush in where ■ angels fear to tread, OK? Ciancer “The Crab” [June 22-Iuly 23) This is the Sagittarius “The Archer” Week to make an extra (Nov 23-Dec 21) If you effort to gain what you have been feeling unset- may have previously tied in the past few weeks considered beyond your mainly because of other reBch, If you follow your people, relatives in par- guiding star, which works ticular, take heart, this through intuition, there will change. You are appears to be no coming into a very happy urtsurmountable obstacle and lucky phase. on your road to happi- nMs. Capricorn “The Goat” ■ (Dec 22-Jan 20fTry to take Leo “The Lion" (July an older and wiser friend 24-Aug 23) A hectic week into your confidence if ahead. A new responsi- you run into trouble this bility shows but the extra week. On Saturday a work involved will be message or call will bring easily balanced by the the news that you have pleasure it gives you. By been waiting for. The mid-week the interest will week will end with a new be on domestic events. A experience for you. few snags will appear that will have you in a Aquarius “Water Bear- whirl. er" (Jan 21-Feb 19) You pMaavMBMMMHliinnmiiivttMfaii 1 : : 1 SUBSCRIBE TO THE TRIBUNAL AID , I I I PIciisc n'tiistcr me as a subscriber to THI: | i TKIULINAL AID for the tollowing twelve niontlis. j j Enclosed is my six dollars ($6.00) advanced j I subscription dues. j ! i } 1 understand THE TRIBUNAL AID will } ■ be responsible for the postage cost and delivery | I of the paper, and that my subscnption will be { j effective upon the receipt of this completed form, j I NAME-; j J ADDRESS I I CITY AND STATE } I ZIP CODE I : I I SIGNED I I I 5 _; MAIL TO: { ■ : THE TRIBUNAL AID I I ; P. O. Box 921 I High Point, N.C. 27261 I would do well to hold your temper this week...if not it will lead you into all kinds of trouble. Take the advice given to you by a Taurus friend. No good can come from “spouting off at the mouth" time after time. Pisces “The Fishes” (Feb 20-Mar 20) Your finances seem to be giving you some trouble, but bear with it, some assistance is coming your way. You are essentially a person who gets things done and with a httle help you'll see this through, too. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY You are always ready to lend a helping hand if you can. You are cautious and take no foolish risks since your physic perceptions call a halt in the nick of time. You are generous and your home is open to those who are con siderate, kind, co-opera- tive and inspired. You usually engage in a career that will enable you to demonstrate your capabilities to full ad vantage. You crave a harmonious and pleasant home life and do all in your power to achieve this end. In business you sometimes unintentionally provide co-workers with reasons to openly stir up antagonism with your compulsion to make changes in routine and start something new and untried. Those born under your sign have the greatest successes in life in occupations connected with the medical, scienti fic or related professions. THIS IS Your Paper USE IT Consumer's Corner by Barry L. Boneno Executive Director HighTomt Consumer Credit Counseling Taxpciyem Ask IR^ Are you planning to buy a used car? Before you start to look at cars, you should figure out what you can afford to pay. Remember to include the cost of the car, estimated finance charges, the cost of running the car, and insurance and taxes. Determine what fea tures you need in a car, such as size, horsepower and luggage space. These will be determined by the size of your family, whether most of your driving is in the city or on the highway, and whether you travel a great deal. Cars between two and four years old are usually the best buys. Be sure to test drive the car. If there is anything about the way it runs that you don’t like, but want the car anyway, try to make an arrange ment to have the car fixed by the dealer before you buy it. Don’t buy it until it runs to your satisfaction. If you have any doubts about the way the car runs, ask to have it examined by an outside mechanic. If the dealer refuses, buy from a different dealer. Remember that a six cylinder engine can oper ate on less expensive gas than an eight cylinder engine. It is usually best to trade with an authorized new and used car dealer. Such dealers are fran chised by the company that manufactures the cars they sell, and have been investigated by the company for financial responsibihty and busi ness reputation. You should be wary of a dealer who urges you to “Buy it now, three other people want it too," who advertises “Repossessed cars at bargain prices, who tries to sell you a more expensive car than the one you are interest in, who won’t agree to fix anything that is wrong with the car, won't let you test drive the car, and won’t tell you the total price, including finance charges. Make the biggest down payment you can afford, as this reduces your finance charges. Thirty (30) per cent is good. Be sure everything is written into the contract, and get a written warranty. Keep copies of everything. Be sure to get prices from different dealers. For further information call: 885-0041/884-0042. This column of questions and answers on federal tax matters is provided by the local office o t e • • Internal Revenue Service and is pubhshed as a pubhc service to taxpayers. The column answers question most frequently asked by taxpayers. Q. Several weeks ago, I left my summer job to return to school. I earned a total of $1700 from the job. 1 won‘t have any more income for the remainder of the year. Does this mean that 1 won't have to file in 1974? A, In general, if you are single, you don't ha\e to file a return unless you made more than S2050. Ho\\ever. if income lax was withheld from your pay. you must file a return to have that tax refunded to you. Q. My husband works, and now that my two children are in their teens, I also plan to take a job. If I hire a maid to clean the house and keep an eye on the children when they are home, can I get a tax deduction for her salary? A. If your dependent children are under 15, you may be en titled to a deduction for amounts you pay a person lor household services necessary to the opera tion of your home and for the well-being and protection of your children. ' . ■ There arc a number or limi tations on the child care deduc tion, For instance, tor a full de duction, you and youi ^iLisband must nt)t have more than $1«.UUU in combined income. For every dollar your income exceeds $18,000, your deduction is re duced by 50 cents. This means that if your income reaches $27,600, your deduction will com pletely disappear. For information on other limitations on the de duction, write your local Internal Revenue office for a free copy of IRS Publication 503, ‘Child Care and Disabled Dependent Care.” Q. I’ve taken out thousands of dollars worth of life insurance on my life with proceeds payable to iny wife and children. If something should happen to me, will the proceeds be included in uiy estate and will federal estate tax have to be paid? A. First, no federal estate tax is due if the value of the estate on the date of death is $60,000 or less. Secondly, the insurance proceeds on your life are in cluded in the estate only if they are receivable by the estate or by another for the benefit of the estate or you possessed an inci dent of ownership in the policy. This last requirement -is especially important. It means that if you hold legal title to the policy or have the power to change bene ficiaries, revoke an assignment, pledge the policy for a loan or surrender or cancel the policy, the proceeds of the policy will be included in your estate. For more details, see IRS Publication 448, “A Guide to Federal Estate and Gift Taxa tion." It'.s available for 50 cents from your IRS district office or Government Printing Office book store. Q. I had to pay interest and a penalty for filing a late tax re turn. I know the interest is deductible. What about the tax penalty? A. Although the interest charged on tax payments is deductible, tax penalties are not. SKIceITCHING? Lit doctor’s formula stop it Zemo speeds soothing relief to ex ternally caused itching of eczema, minor rashes, skin irritations, non- poisonous insect bites. Desensitizes nerve endings. Kills millions of sur face germs, aids healing. “De-itch** skin with Zemo. Liquid or Ointment Quick relief, or your money back! 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