Pue 2 THE TRffiUNAL AID DURHAM -- Howard justice is always Lee, Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor, called for improvements in the criminal justice system, including a thorough re view of the state’s criminal statutes. Speaking at “Law Day” exercises at North Carolina Central University recently in Durham, Lee said: “The challenge facing us today is From Howard Lee’s Campaign Trail WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28,1976 i~iri inii^ > done to seriously consider our involved in the political system of justice to make process. He said; “You can sure that it continues to help prove that 18 to protect the welfare and the 25-year-olds can be respon- safety of society. We must sible citizens; and in insure that our control of coming years, you can crime is swift, just and prove that the vast majority effective.” of lawyers are not crook- Lee said the legislature ed.” and the courts must make Lee added; “We must whatever adjustments are join hands and strive necessary to insure that together to improve the image of both lawyers and enforcing the laws. He politicians.” said; “I propose that we In another speech, Lee embark on a process to told the Greater Winston- more clearly define crimi- Salem Kiwanis Club that nal acts, to narrow the voters gave the state a discretion of judges in “new lease on life” when handling out sentences and they passed the industrial to insure swifter action by revenue bond issue. He the courts.” said, “It would be a shame Lee challenged the if those in leadership NCCU law students to positions did not make the become more actively most effective use of these better pattern of industry attracting industries that The theme for Lee's location throughout the will provide better wages, speech before the Winston- state.” greater job opportunities Salem civic club was DURHAM - The Citi- “Economic Development; zens Committee for Sickle Lee said. North Carolina and a more solidly A Must for North Caro- Cell Syndrome and Other should be committed to developing economy.” lina.” Notes & Reminder BUSINESS & FINANCE 1040 resources. Lee proposed that the leadership of the state come forth with an industrial development plan for the entire state, before any of the bond money is spent. He said, “Such a plan would include proposals for attracting higher-paying, high-quality industries and insure a fm t*"" Burlington Industries Reports Higher Sales And Earnings New York, N.Y. -- demand continues to be the that our industrial products Burlington Industries, Inc. bellwether of this upturn are evidencing a firmer recently reported consoli- with demand for woven tone and better results are dated net earnings for teh products being especially starting to occur in this second fiscal quarter ended firm. Some weakness exists segment of our business. March 27, 1976 of in the coarser gauge $23,752,000 or 85 cents per double-knit market and in “Burlington’s financial share and net sales of the demand for textured position remains strong 5568,813,000 These results polyester filament yarns, which reflects the continu- reflect a continuation of the but this has not had a >ng close control that is ikiproving trend of busi- significant effect on our being exercised over in- nes's, showing an earnings results. Our home furnish- ventory levels and costs.” increase of 13.1% over the ings lines are also now prior December 1975 quar- experiencing a steady Burlington’s Board of ter earnings of $21,007,000. improvement that reflects Directors today declared a This column of questions and answers on federal tax combined adjusted gross income 1975'March quarter the willingness of consum- quarterly dividend of 30 matters is provided by the local office of the U. S. Internal c»r« ex- consolidated net sales were ers tu spend increasing cents per common share Revenue Service and IS pub ished as a Dublic servirp tn p*'’*®* of $390 a month. Can we isn nnn * r • r t . Ti, „ 1 ^ , list any Dart of this .. .n 180,000 with net amounts of mcome for payable June 1, 1976 to taxpayers. The column answers questions most frequently ^ ^ ^ f i asked by taxpayers. deduction? A. If you are living with your Q. My wife and I just purchased spouse, you must both be gainfully a home and we'd like to know and fife a joint return in For the six months ended which items on the settlement March, 1976, consolidated sheet may be claimed as itemized 1^75, the law allows deductions ® maximum deduction of $400 a '’Ct earnings were . „ , ' , month provided the adjusted gross $44,759,000, or $1.60 per A. Only the settlement or clos- income is $18,000 or less, but if o-7a nnn ing costs which qualify as interest your adjusted gross income (com- 27,976,000 aver- and taxes may be deducted. In- bined with your spouse's) exceeds age shares outstanding, terest includes the mortgage in- $18,000 your allowable child care and net sales were terest, as well as the loan origina- expenses will be reduced. «, , noo 17 tion fee or points paid by the buyer However, under the new tax law for tne solely for the use of money. Taxes provision effective for taxable comparable six months last include any real property tax (state years beginning after f^arch 29, year net earnings were jnno;»^y njJS tndividua' irsAikiRS Genetic Disorders invites you to attend an Appreci ation Banquet at the Downtowner Motor Inn in Durham, North Carolina on May 1, 1976 at 7 p.m. The purposes of the Banquet are to express statewide appreciation to those legis lators and others who have made possible the Sickle Cell Syndrome Program in North Carolina, and to publicize the work of the North Carolina Sickle Cell Syndrome Program. Among those to be honored are; Representative Henry Frye and Senator Kathy Sebo BANQUET DONATION - $10.00 Per Plate For Reservations; Con tact Mrs. Katie Dorsett - 275-0628 or Dr. Alfreda Webb - 273-8453. Q. What is the “personal exemp- Moo credit”? A. The personal exemption credit is a one-time tax credit for tax year 1975 made possible by Ihe Tax Reduction Act of 1975. The credit allows you to subtract from /our 1975 Federal income tax iability $30 for yourself, and $30 ‘or each other exemption other :han for age and blindness. This rredit is in addition to the regular 1750 deduction allowed for each jxemption and cannot exceed four tax liability. For example, if you have a total of five exemptions (not including exemptions for age or blindness), you will multiply five times $30 and subtract the total ;$150) from your computed tax liability earnings of $3,559,000 or semi-durable products such shareholders of record at 13 cents per share. as carpeting, furniture and the close of business April other home furnishings 30, 1976. items. We should also note CROSSWORD DOWN 22. Friendly 1 . pigeons 23. Sun 2. Employ god 3. A foretoken 24. Con- Aaiw«r or local) allocated to you actually 1975, the maximum deduction paid and not just put into escrow, will be reduced if adjusted gross For more information, consult IRS income exceeds $35,000. For ex- Publication 530, "Tax Information amples on computation of the for Homeowners," available at reduction, see IRS Publication most IRS offices. 503, "Child Care and Disabled Dependent Care," available free at $958,450,000. Q. We are married and have a many IRS offices. $12,757,000 or 46 cents per share on 27,790,000 aver age shares outstanding and DON’T DELAY SAVE TODAY a DAILY COMPOUNDED INTEUST **We An Th« Savingt $p«cialiiU" >iacHinUbiwrW To }]0,000 FSLIC No NoUce Bmiulnd For WIthdrswiI PLENTY OF FREE PARKING DRIVE-IN WINDOW CALL 883-4116 700 NORTH MAIN STREET To Buy Or Build •ooiV*"'* ' FOR SALE VA HOMES READY FUR OCCUPANCY HiiHL HusiM wporimrt ,3205 FOREST VIEW DR. - 7 rooms. Brick Veneer & Wood Siding, Price $33,000 cash down payment $1,700, balance payable on the first day of each month in 360 monthly installments of $251.86 each including principal pa5rment plus interest at an annual percentage rate of 9%. 1702 OBERLIN DR. — 5 rooms. Brick Veneer, Price $23,200, cash down payment $1,150 balance payable on the first day of each month in 360 monthly Installments of $177.43 each including principal payment plus interest at an annual per centage rate of 9%. 2708 ERNEST ST. - 6 rooms. Brick Veneer & Wood Siding, Price $24,800, cash down payment $1,250, balance payable on the first day of each month in 360 monthly installments of $189.30 each including principal payment plus int erest at an annual percentage rate of 9%. 613 RUNYON DR. - 6 rooms. Brick Veneer & Wood Siding, Price $28,600, cash down payment $1,400, balance payable on the first day of each month in 360 monthly installments of $218.86 each including principal payment, plus interest at an annual percent age rate of 9%. 132 CULBRETH AVE. - 6 rooms. Wood Sid- ing. Price $9,500, cash down pay ment $300, balance payable on the first day of each month in 240 monthly installments of $85.48 each including principal payment plus Interest at an annual percentage rate of 9%. SEE ANY LICENSED BROKER OR CALL VETERANS ADMINISTRATION WINSTON-SALEM, NC JaS-SiU. Ejrt, S2§ Legal Notices NOllCE OF SERVlCli OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION HIGH POINT File No. 76 CvS 303 NORTH CAROLINA GUILFORD COUNTY SHIRLEY JEAN THOMAS Plaintiff vs. WILLIAM THOMAS Defendant TO: WILLIAM THOMAS TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-entitled civil action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: ABSOLUTE DIVORCE ON THE GROUNDS OF ONE YEAR SEPARATION. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than May 26, 1976, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 14th day of April, 1976. BENCINI, WYATT, early & HARRIS ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF LAW BUILDING HIGH POINT, N.C. 27261 April 14, 21 and 28 Horace C. Jones, chair man, stated, “We are pleased that our March quarter 1976 results conti nued the pattern of gradual improvement in sales and earnings which started in the spring of 1975. Apparel Helps Shrink Swelling Of Hemorrhoidal Tissues caused by inflammation Doctors have found a medication that in many cases gives prompt, aB temporary relief from pain and burning itch in hemorrhoidal tissues. Then it actually helps shrink swelling of these tissues caused by inflammation. The answer is Preparation H®. No prescription is needed for Preparation H. Ointment or suppositories. ACROSS 1. Minces 0. Run away to marry 11. Utmost extent 12. Wing, shaped 13. Sphere of combat 14. Ardent spirits (Orient) 15. Longing 16. Registered nurse (abbr.) 18. Botch 19. Bowstring hemp (Afr.) 20. Social insect 21 . Giant, famous hoax 25. Whether 27. Accumulate 2$. Mirror reflection 31. Mile (Chin.) 32. Ennobled 34. Low island 37. Baby's protector 38. Foundation 39. Part of "to be” 40. Poke 43. Dwell 45. One's dwelling 47. Forest clearing 48. InveBt 49. In Spain, "Mtflter" 50.* Movable barriers gUBEIBlil IIEIQEIS ssiasEi SEimmn ElQIi sn EIBEIQI ginE) ESBB asEigi! DBIB gBn SaSB) SIE) BlilD SEiBiBEi EnasraEii aQBBQ DDBma 4. Transfix eluded 5. An asteroid 26. Nour- 6. Audience ished 7. Beast of 29. Crowd burden 30. Land- (So. Am.) measure 8. “Old 33, Sash Bucket" (Jap.) 9. Renown 35. Of the 41. Assyrian 10. Needle largest chief apertures continent deity 17. Medieval 36. Tokyo’s (var.) vessel former name 42. Honey- 19. Fishes 38. Sacks makers (var.) 40. Japanese 44. Evef (poet.) 21. Mr. art of self 46. Biblical Coolidge defense name ‘ X 3 5 7 a 9 ,o H IX 13 M- h. >5 ‘7 \& '9 20 21 23 25 27 33 JO 3( 32 33 34 3S 37 38 39 40 41 4-2. 43 44 i 45 4^ A? AS ■*9 bO This is election year whether you care or not. Have you thought about it? GREENSBORO - Hayes- Taylor YMCA is now offering tennis classes to youth and adults on Monday and Wednesday evenings at 5:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon. Registration began Mon day, April 26, 1976 and will run through May 3rd. Mr. Black White, a well known tennis instructor will be teaching the class. For further information call or come by Hayes-Taylor YMCA, 1101 E. Market Street, Greensboro, N.C. Phone: 272-0197 or :272-0198. HIGH POINT - The High Point Jaycees will once again be holding the Oak Hollow drag boat race this June, and are now searching for a girl to be Miss Oak Hollow Boat Drag, and preside over the proceedings. The only requirements are that the girl be single, and between the ages of 18 and 35. As well as being Queen of the Drag Boat Race, the wmner will receive $100.00 worth of clothing from Zacharias Boutique. Applications for the INVITATION FOR BIDS The HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA will receive bids for the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment and services to construct ELM TOWERS - PROJECT NC 6-8, until 2:00 p.m., E.D.S.T., on May 19, 1976 at 701 East Green Drive, High Point, North Carolina, 27261, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Separate Proposals will be received for General Construction, Landscaping, Fire Protection, Plumbing, Mechanical and Electrical Work. Proposed forms of Contract Documents, including Drawings and Specifications, are on file at the office of The Housing Authority of the City of High Point; the office of Leon A.l Schute, Architect, Incorporated; the Associated Genera! Contractors offices in Charlotte, North Carolina, Greensboro, North Carolina, and Raleigh, North Carolina; the McGraw-Hill Information Systems offices in Charlotte, North Carolina Greensboro, North Carolina, and Raleigh, North Carolina; and SCAN in Atlanta, Georgia! Copies of the documents may be obtained by depositing One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) with the Architect for each set of documents so obtained. Such deposit will be refunded to each person who returns the plans, specifications and other documents in good condition within ten (10) days after bid opening. A certified check or bank draft, payable to the Housing Authority of the City of High Point U.S. Government bonds, or a satisfactory bid bond executed by the bidder and acceptable sureties in an amount equal to five percent of the bid shall be submitted with each bid. The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for satisfactory performance and payment bond or bonds. Attention is called to the provisions for equal employment opportunity, and payment of not less than the minimum salaries and wages set forth in the Specifications must be paid on this project. The Housing Authority of the City of High Point reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any informalities in the bidding. No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of thirty (30) days subsequent to the opening of bids without.the consent of the Houisng Authority of the City of High Point. H.K. Martin, HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF HIGH POINT Carson C. Stout, Chairman Executive Director LEON A. SCHUTE ARCHITECT INCORPORATED Law Building 212 East Green Drive High Point, North Carolina 27260 Miss Oak Hollow Boat Drag contest can be picked up at the Jaycee office, 508 North Hamilton Street, or call 883-2016. WHO: High Point Parks & Recreation. WHAT: Belly Dancing Class taught by Doris Everhart WHEN: Wednesdays, May 5th-June 16th, 10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. WHERE: Oakview Re creation Center WHY: For the exercise of just for the enjoyment of learning something new HOW: By coming to the Center and paying a fee. WHO: High Point Dog Obedience Club and Oak view Rec. Cntr. WHAT: Dog Obedience class WHEN: Beginning May 5, 1976 and running for nine weeks; 7:30-9:00 p.m. WHERE: Oakview Rec reation Center WHY: For the interest of those interested in training their dogs. HOW: By registering at the Oakview Rec. Cntr. and paying a fe^ for the course. WHO: High Point Parks & Recreation WHAT: Ballet Class for beginners ages 6 to 12 years WHEN: Thursdays, May 6th thru July 8th, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Oakview Rec reation Center WHY; For those interes ted in developing their skills in the art of ballet. HOW: By paying a fee and bringing ballet shoes, please register soon, there are only 12 vacancies. WINSTON-SALEM - A special seminar, “World Food Supply and Energy Crisis”, will be conducted by Dr. Gurdev S. Khush on Friday, April 30 at 11:00 a.m. in Hill Hall Lecture Room on the Winston- Salem State University campus. Dr. Khush is Head of Plant Breeding and Varietal Improvement at the Inter national Rice Research Institute, Manila, Philli- pines. It is open and free to the public. SHEAR jOY! ONLY CUSHION PLASTIC HANDLES STAINLESS STEEL SCISSORS Now you can cut the most difficult desiRn osttems •fKj intric»te curvas. The Scandinavians created this styte scissor a while ago. The original sold te"* of thousands at S7.95! We have recreated that sensor — with its plastic finger grip ar»d stainless steel blades for only $2.98. It's light? Orly 3ounces atxl they’re 8Vi' long. Send $2.98 plus 60e shi^ pifig & hanlling to STERLING HOUSE, Scissors. 11 Sterling Road, Soring valley, N.Y.. 10977 n Two! Only *5,50 olus $1 shipping 4 handling (N.Y. resKtents add sales tax.)

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