New Tax Helps Sq* Taxpayer ^Vifurmation to help taxpayer* prensr** the 1901 estimated tax declarations an* available now it —...uuiiceo toft.iy uy the In ternal Revenue Serviee. The reduced rates and other maim- < hanges made by Revenue Act of l!*»t art* outlined in a new form IfMO-ES Supplement. Tlie fo'-m is available at the 2* loeal offices of Internal Rmtiue in North Carolina. Copies should reaeli |»ost offiees and some hanks bv mid-week. The information on this form Is for use by taxpayers required to file by April 15 declarations of Estimated tax on income earned In There taxpayer- should use th<- estimated tax forms pre viously mailed to all taxpayers and apply I ho nnv rates and oth er provision*'- described on the Form 1040-ES Supplement vvlirji preparing th*» declaration. Approximately six million tax payers (il**d declarations of esti mated tax last year. Provisions of the new tax law apply to 1964 inrome. Tax re turns on 1901 Income du • April 15 are not affelted. Cayenne pepper is named for ilie city of Cayenne. capital of French Guiana, and source of much of the world's supply of this type of red pepper, according to tlie Book of Knowledge. SAVE MONET AT VICTORY CHEVROLET CO. MUFFLE* INSTALLATION SALE •954 to 1962 Chevrolet Mufflers ONLY S12J5 INSTALLED CHECK-UP.SAVE TIME AND TROUBLE • Prompt re pairs save mon ’ey toou • All work it • And we use only top qual ity parts! Bumper to Bumper, over and under, we check your car thoroughly and right what*i wrong. Then, we check again to make double-sure! ALL NEW GALVANIZED MUFFLER VICTORY CHEVROLET CO. Railroad Am. Phono: 739-5471 m HONOR SOCIETY — Ste Compact high school students were initiated and inducted into membership of the Prank Yerby Chapter of the National lienor Society in ceremonies at the school Monday. From left above are John House. Yvonne Grier and Barbara Burris, all sophomores. Dor is Smart. Junior, Beauford Pressley, sophomore and Vincent Beil (rear), junior. Membership in the society is based on scholarship, service, leadership and character. The current officers s! the society are Larry On. president; Ronald Campbell, vice-pesident; Mary Ross, secretary; and Marcellis Hunter, treasurer. Advisers are Miss V. K. Johnson and O. H. Patterson. (Photo by Isaac C. Alexander) Items this v.wk from Lenoir, Rowan, Currituck. Richmond. Buncombe, and Chatham Coun ties. DRAWN WORK TAUGHT IN LENOIR Learning nn art or craft has proven to he a favorite partimc activity for mcnv homemakers in Lenoir County. Mrs. Charles Lev ick is teaching the Kin«ton loung Homemakers how- to make place mats and luncheon cloths featur ing drawn work. Miss Marie 1 enucl, home eco nomics agent, says Mrs. Levick is a member of the Kinston Home Demonstration Club which is sponsoring the young homemak SPECIAL PURCHASE— ALL STEEL CABINETS / » UTILITY • MilOKiOO" • I SHELVES • EXTRA STORM IH BOORS • WHITE EXTERIOR. *• AQUA INTERIOR A )_i_: • iri2i"rtr • FULL WIDTH HAT SHELF - • HOLDS S4 OARMERTS • WALNUT FINISH • $1 DOWN1 DELIVERS or's group. Mrs. Levick learned to do drawn work at tin* northeast ern district crafts workshop sev eral years ego. NEEDLEWORK CLASSES HELD It sec ins that all homemakers in Rowan Courty are interested in doing needlework. Miss Edith Hinshaw, home economics agent, reports thev had an all-day workshop with Home Demonstra tion Club menders teaching the classes. "And all classes were full." she said. Teaching the classes were Mrs. Frank Rostian and Mrs. C. P. Fisher needlepoint; Mrs. K. S. Temple and Mrs. Arnold Ander son. Swedish darning; Mrs. J. O Cheek, drawn work; Mrs. H. M. Rrown. crewel embroidery; Mrs. A. L. Pring. monogram embroid ery. SHOPPING TOUR “This is the easiest money we have ever made for our county council,” said Mrs. G. F. Sha.-kley president of the Virginia Edw ards Club in Currituck County. Tlx club was presented a monetarj award for going on an education al tojr of a supermarket. Mrs. Elizabeth Sanderlin. home economies agent, says they visit ed each department receiving tips on how to buy food. Visiting back of the scene, they saw meat cut. (lacked, weighed, amt priced by a machine. LEADERS GIVE DEM O.NSTR ATION S The leaders in the .Vlornim. Hour Home Demonstration Club are sharing hometnaking secrets with each other. Each month, a leader will give a "quickie” or "how-to" demonstration of some simple, timely hotnemaking skilt. Rwilv thev learned to make a simple cake decorating bag from waxed paper. ’.Mrs. Martha Adams, home oco nomics agent, says club members in Richmond County are also learning to knit. Several “knit ters" in the lounty have agreed to tench a group of beginners in regular knitting sessions. SHARKS INFORMATION WITH OTHERS Many leaders in the Home De monstration Clubs are not only eager to learn but willing to teach others. Mrs. Mary Ray.! home economics agent in Run-. oombe Countv. says she has sev eral leaders w ho are showing ex-' centional leude-ship ability. Mrs. Jovop Hculrix -and Mrs B. C. Morton have contlu ted sev eral tv-upholstering workshops in | THOMSON £ McKinnon Members New York and American Stock Exchances and other leading Ex changes 110 Liberty Life Building Charlotte, N. C. IN KINGS MOUNTAIN Dial 739-2631 for information on any stock that interests you. (No toll charge) MARK KANE, Manager Athlene G. Smith j Registered Representative lJMfn their community and arc teaching tiic members in a neighboring club. Mis. Paul O'Kelly and Mis. Harvey Harriett are teaching tailoring in other areas of the county. UNIFORMS NEEDED The Bells 4-II Club girls need ed money to buy material to make their I H uniforms so they decid ed to have a chicken barbecue in Chatham County and work out the money. Mrs. Annaoel Powers, home ec onomics agent, says the -4-H adult loaders. Mrs. Louise Holloman and .Mrs. Louise Ragan support><d inc I'oimcstm with their project and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blalock as sisted in barbecuing the chickens. After the girls get the material, they will make the uniforms. The State Ports Authority. ;,s we know it today, was created in with two modern port terminals - . More heed ritv <u-.d Wilmington. The two terminals handle nearly 800.000 tons uf cargo annually to service industry and commerce over a wide in land area. Tourney Set Rev. f>on C.i ff. A«snciati<Cnal Training Union Pirector has on nounned plans lor the Training Union Tournament* hold at Kir*t I'aptisi church, (Jrovrr. Tuesday. March 17. Tt.TO p in. .1 udocs for the tournaments wa* b«> Rev. Co »rj{, Putnam Memorial 4 hutch. Rev. John Mali man. Norma vi’s firovo church. Rev. Maine A* he. Macedonia church, and .Mrs. Thomas Austell of New Hope enurch. Participants m the Juniot Mom ory Work, le tter S|K*aki-i s. Youn^ p- 'pie s Bctlet speak**!*. and A dull Si riptore Rnadiiik! will t>e, memhei.* of di Training Union in the:r local churches The winntn'n will go to Cherry villi*. First Raptial church, April 16. for Mh* lt'*r;,»n *1 Tournaments Ymth tt’M Van-h 15-21. will lx* obsoiu—il ir.i many of th«* < hut ches in thr Kins'* Mountain As nociation. Annn.il Ymith Night. sponsored by tin* Ass-*i intional T .iiiiin>r I’n ion Di-pci t merit. will mo'l ai flat'I tin Vohb Col lop . Moilin'* Sprinr*s. 'larch 21. Adi sties net'in with a stippci mi*rtino at 6:.1c in th«* college cafeteria. Mesei \ uti<4i~ may be mailo with thr local pistor At 7:T>. following tlv* meal,, everyone v.ill congm-iMr in tlw F. n. IlamricV Auditorium foi tin* program K»*v. For: eu Toapu". pastor of West view. Shell. \. will bring 1 ho inspiration'll nii*ssap*. Three churches will prrarrtt pla> lets dealing wlih vital questions con* renting our young profile. Special Music will Im* ritwleml by the ltaptist Student Union Choir of Gardner* Webb. The Proof of the Pudding Is in the EATING Thereof.... Goody - Goody BARBECUE Wo have discovered a new method of < xtrarting excess grease from our barbecue, which makes Goody - Goody barbecue Tastier and Digestible. Try it and find out. Located next to Bethware School on Shelby Highway If you still doubt we have the best Sandwich in this section, TRY Us. YOUR FAVORITE SANDWICH MADE TO ORDER YeuTI Like Our Home-Made Pies! (YOUR COMMENTS WILL BE APPRECIATED) OUTDATED—even before it's built... MODERN—even after the mortgage is paid... the difference—Electric Home Heating Flameles... fancies electric Home heating Is as dean and warm as summer sunshine! No soot or smoke to make dirt ...BO chimney, ducts or furnace! 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