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FRIGIDAIRE SILVER PLAQUE WINNER — P. M. Mitchell, manager ol Fngidaire Sales Corporation of Charlotte, distributor for rrigtdairc appliances in this area, has announced that McGinnis Furniture Company has been awarded the covet rd Fngidaire silver plaque for superior perform ance during the 1364 Product Year, which ended August 31. This handsome plaque is awarded to those Frgidairc dealers who achieve 100 percent or more of their total unit sales goal ard not less than 7s percent of their sales goa» on any product line, including refrigerants, electric ranges, automatic woshers. dryers, food Ireerers. room air ccnditlone.Ti. dishwashers, and built-in ovens. Mr. Mitchell is picturrd above presenting the plaiues R.-hard McGinnis, second from far right on first row, accepted the award for the local firm w ’ich conducted a premiere showing ol the Frigi daire Golden Anniversary Appliances lor 1965 an ' reported tha* the public response to the new line was excellent and that his dealership expects to be able to qualify for special recognition again in 1965 NORTH CAROLINA 1964 AVERAGE STATE SALES TAX TABLE 1 lu^ lublr i- !*., .<i on Un \<«IU r,t.r«*llna p«-n«f4l il* • i % •»! 3 |m r« »'i,i. It mn* t-r **t4 «Sf» Unf •ttr *.f. -,,t h'Hf„ Ut.U II /hr fmhtr * »‘4 MMftl' .Mr «*«</«<. t«,m, , . u If iIt i. ; lax <*n tin i>nr< !i.i « <>f AUl'Hitoliilt . :u.<| tn of ? rests |»r raiiuit *rt mot i*rl-i4r4 in tbr Ulib- U»*l mu>t k i!« mi/«<| scfMAf *iHy. 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S.i les Tax wht. h tin' IKS will ait' niatialK allow taxpayers to iliilud on their K«‘d eral In nine l*ax Returns. The amount dedm tible is based on the taxpayer's income and the* number of de|H‘ndeiltS he has. To claim the deduction, however, the taxpayer must itemize his perso nal deiluetions on j, i^,. 2 ol Korin it HO. Sales tax paid on the much isr of an aut >n>ot»il,. w Id hr d due tt die sepatately. Trie lahlr d>« , not take Hits item mi • otint. N. C. pas tii.x is also deductible separately Internal Revenue fit thev \ plained tli.it lii veal's node shows deductible amounts which are genet alls lower than those used last year. Tile principal t ea son for this is that the old t tides were based on a lituO liureau of Labor statis'.cs s-ud\ ,.f. tnsum er spending data: the new table is based on consumer spend. ip •lata dev eloped f. >m i more oom prehensive study enralut led in 1960-dl. Kent property taxes, moil pap,, payments, doctor bills. I >i<lrr$l,nui SI .lit. I. . W» 'J ) VI,'«a(-3, lo. i. i,i'« s.. «o,.wi :,VM i. • KWSa.n__ Vs.'.O . ... ■*,«» f.rrj - II1.IU, l' _ I l.l»,-I!.•»*, i ... il.'i.iaa, I3,w» III aa> ii.mw!, n .'«a. i v.9*u ii: metr.wi II s. •- ... || * Census Survey Now Underway How m;mv job opportunities fur hniisch 'M lr'l|i jut tin r i:t the United Stall’s" If<»\v many housekeepers. rooks, maids. <l:i> workers, baby sitters, '••rdtu’is. or odd job men are needed? A sample of households :n this nrea will help to supply the an swer when the t .S. Bureau of the Census conducts i’> monthly C irrent Population Survey dur ing thi- week of January 17, it was announced today > J i*, p,. R. Norwood, Director of the Bu reau's Regional Offices at Char oite. Information furnished by local household.- will lie rorrtbined with •’■’I Kitherei' n ,Tk> >ther >am ple areas of this sum try to .h»*:r i itional estimates of the help wanted situation in American homes. In addition to these sjnvial (ptestions on household help. Cen sus Rureau interviewers will ask ahoitt intentions to buy aut >m>s biles, houses, and major house hold appliances. Answers to simi lar questions asked last October revealed the American puhlie was planning to buy these items at a high rate. The January stir vey will show whether the up ward trend is continuing. And as in every monthly Cur rent Population Survey, inquiries will be made in January to oh tain information for the U. S Hep h i rent of l.abor a out em ployment and unemployment in the I'nited States. The January 1!H>1 survey show.il that, after allowance for seasonal changes, *>.<'• [H-ivciii of tin* 7-7.7 million .in the Nation's civilian labor farce were unemployed Comparable figures for January W63 were a.7 perron! unemployed out of 72.1 million. Census interviewers who will visit families in this area in elude: Mrs. Frances C. Heddcn. Via M< adnwbrook Road. Kings Moun tain. NT. C. 2S0S6; Mrs. Kthel S. Rockett. !H>s South Street, tins tonia. N. C. 2H052 hospitalization insurance and many personal care items such as haircuts ah tipiiml ni >re of our income in 1IH50 61 than they diil ’ll 1!*>i* Tliesi’ items usually are not subject to sa'es tax. Additional copies of the table are available at tin* 2** field of fices of Internal Rev* nue here in North Carolina. Ask for Docu ment No. o327. VA Questions And Answers » D nm-s noth: b. iiW -»*-. : authoritative answers by the Vet •Tans Administration t » some of j •be many current questions fron former servicemen and their j families Further information on | veterans benefits may be obtain ed at any VA office. 1 i A veteran desires to namt hi wife as beneficiary of his NSLI policy and selects se'tle •r.ent under option 2. 120 install ments. Can he include in his ben efiei.uy designation that month1’ installments be discontinued and ; paid t > another beneficiary in the event remarries before all 120 installments are paid? A No. If .i wife is named as beneficial y. it i| her insurance upon 'leafh of tin* insured; and tile VA has no authority to dis continue payments in the event of marriage of the henefirfary. j Q—A friend recently lost his sight as the result of an auto ae iiient. Although his blindnesi has nothing to do with his *erv ice in the Armed K iiws, he <hh li'tve a service-connected ilisa bility. Is he eligible for special aids, for the blind, furnished h\ the VA? A Yes. K'igibilitv require ments tor aid to the blind ad ministered by the VA state that the veteran must he entitled to compensation for a service-con* 1 n octet I disahilitv anti lx* blind in | both eyes. The blindness itself, i however, need not be service eon- I nooted. <2 The widow of World War I plans t > soil her home. p.tes she assume eorre.-'lv that she will t forfeit pension payments for that ; month and subsetiuent months : until the end of the year and be itime eligible for pension pay j ments with the start of the new ! year? A Only that portion received from the sale that is profit is considered as incore, hut nat if it is used the same year of tin* sale or tin* next year to purchase another dwelling. If the pr if it does exceed the income limita tious. benefit payments will be sus|M-ndcd for the rest of the year. However, application for resumption of pension payments may be made by submitting a goes easy on gas Its low price goes hard on your resistance. nc pui n tug reason* to nuy a nuick special under me nood. And another small one on the price tag. The six are a set of the li\ eliest, thriftiest cylinders that ever zipped you merrily on your way. They're all arranged in neat, smooth V- fashion. They add up to 225 cubic inches and 155 horsepower, and make other arrangements of 6 cylinders seem primitive. That’s not all. Special sports Huick comfort, Huick style and traditional Huick quality. The price tag? We su\cd the Manufacturer'* stt^t'xinl retail « f«»r Spvsial \-fc i-Jt. mupr. Price Imlutlro Fctler.il I uIm* lax .uul nukuttitti J«*al«*r drlhfij .tud h.tmlltitii ct»ur£«* (irunsporu tIsni tluiKvs juYMurim. oilier opt*«m.»l e*|ul|tiu« nt. male and local tuin additional t. Wouldn't you really rather go first class? DEAN BUICK CO. 116 York Rood •UICK MOTOR DIVISION See your local authorized Buick dealer--—-’ lUMfi IN "LOWSU THOMAS ANO THI NEWS”-CBS RADIO best for last. $2343.00 statement outlining the expe. tec income for the following year. I! this anticipated income is w :hi; the pension limits. t>en« fit pay m* nts will he resumed EDITOR'S NOTE: it* !<• a aie • authoritative answers by th* Vet- 1 erans Administration to sot- of the many curren quest »ns from former servicemen ar.d their families. Further information on v« teians benefits may Ik* obtain •■d at any VA office. y A veteran dies and princi pal and contingent beneficiaries named in his NSLI policy arc (loeaswl. The proceeds of his NSLI policy are paid to the vet eran's estate. Is the widow liable or income tax pay rent on this same money after she inherits it? A Yes. me rr. -nev w t t widow receives tr> m th*- e'tat Vti. I» • • • »J w therefore be taxable. • he Arm'd For I e. lump sum disability sew payment. Will I have !.» pav this to the Government if I a r awanN VA compensation i >. the same disability? A The law Htjuires <b i VA monthly compo* nation p:»> ■> be wi< iiheid u 1 covered is equal to the amount of disability seve.anoe pay you reef vrd. Q Win > e sh old I . j:ie in ease rn' VA ’ » * dr . H i ne! tk'liveu .i on t A Wtii* s"T . • i?z«pnes Give Record Gifts » . 1/ l.it, I’er capit in i: ' oh of the Na. . a > ,i SloOX ii . . !■■• VA K<'^.o:ial • :..i i i .n: l h\ Al ii ;-ot.r full name if ■ r-> i •>.-* *h? d .<• t..’ . ’ it •; a <1. ith i . >■'> ■ r . Vi n r. - i v . .• •<) ih, Troa-ury D. : fi .--u t Y m \ ■ V. !! h ‘ ■ ’*v.’ VA. v ! fl lays i lie an»*«-r. tional offii-es of the denomina tion here. This was an increase of Sfi82 over the previous high mark in 1963. Giving for all purposes in 1961 was a record $55. 162.375 a gain of S3.I20OHO \« • ilie preceding year. flams in membership brought the denom nat;. n s world nwn: bership total to 415,170 at th< close of 196-1. Of this, domestii members totaled 349,270 a net am of 711-Is over 1963 am membership in overseas churches l r> ;• Jiltlies was 6o.gl/J. Tile annual statistical report »- th- Rev. II. Kdger Johns in g« neral secretary, showed th* denomination had a net gain of hi . e, m iking a I >:a! <> ■I.S77 in lho U. S.. Canada and :he British Isles. Othor area* of churctt work had increases during l!k>4 im iu<^^ • world and homo missions d^^A pirtment* and tho young P11^^ pie's society. ih.‘ srsai'ilthip tep «rt appar ■ntly assured ilio Na/arene huich of ont.nuing ai fits? in ho Italian in per oapiia giv.ng mo t; all ohurohw With lOO.Oui more m< t hers l ie denom'.nat on will earn ivisio development of its itern.li o.’al Center here with ho dedi ition of a third major uilil.n. <.n Monday. January IS. !UC>. The International Centei list run ion a-rut site are valuetl it about milhon dollars SPECIAL PURCHASE LADIES* ROLL-UP SLET.75 Blouses Points & Solids $1 each SPECIAL PURCHASE LAD5CS SPORT Dresses With Hemp Beils Traditional Prints Regular $5.99 & Up — Special $3.88 ZKWFfFflC: TH i03 DOZEN BfRDSEYE Diapers Tc 3e Sdd For 1 1 d ■■Wr. '•e^ : ,*7 n Rea, SL?« FR OAY ONLY LADIES Sri IWG 193S n W T ! EACH PITCH OF SPORTSWEAR (SMOOTS - SLACKS or SHIFTS) WE "WILL G7VL ABOLUTLLY i 2 PAIRS OF BEAUTIFUL SEAMLESS STOCKINGS SPORTSWEAR PRICED FROM SI.93 MEN'S C.Cl D CUP n « O ** 1T o fS;ir?! ! :^rr’V’s) SI.5© Per Pair II Perfect 2 prs. $1 AW Se!e~: Co,/'*c 200 PAIRS LADIES P ARY DOLL i00% NYLON Pajamas Reg. $3 & $4 now $1 pair Phis Gilev Will Not Be Repeated SPECIAL PURCHASE! MEN'S BOMBER-TYIF WASH-N WEAR QUILTED LINED JACKETS •-yd curs BEAUTIFUL SO SQUARE “ PRINTS, per cut.$1 January Shoe Clearance 84 PAIRS LADIES' VELVET ST'P Dress Shoes Low - Mod - H5ah Feds $5.95 Values $5.44 130 PAIRS BOYS* & GIRLS' WEATHER Oxfords & Loafers 58.39 Value; $3.44 73 PAIRS LADIES' Dress Shoes Values To $€.00 $3.44 i 25 PAIRS MENS & Loafers Values To $10.00 5.44 218 S. Railroad five. I Kings Mountain. N. C.
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