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seesj.'Kii "MbONmil Thurulayt K^rcb 4, I97| SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY SET — A Sunday School Rally will be held Sunday mor&lng, March 7, trt 10:00 a.m. at the East Gold Street Wesleyan Ch urch in Kings Mountain. The Singing Doss Family of China Grove, N. C. will be providing special singing for the occasion. The public is invited to attend. Federal Tax Filing Easy For Many .ill the taxpayer lias to do is to answer eleven questions on pao-- 1 of tho tax form, sign it, an 1 , mcil it to the Internal R< venue ' Service Center in Chair.blee. Oor.i'ia. GRBENSIBORO Filing theii Weiial income tax returns this year can he, for about ,'!i) million taxpayers, far simpler than ever before. Under certain amdilions. I The all-important condition.) ! which must lie met to iiualily to ■ I’-ave your tax computed at the rervici' Center are these; j 1. Your total income subj- ct to , lax must bt> under S2(),‘»00. i.This Ms the im-ome you enter on lin"’ "By Cracky ... I RAN A HERALD WANT AD AND SOLD MY OLD ROCKIN' CHAIR FOR CASH!" To Place Your Classified Ad And Sell Your Unneeded Items CALL THE HERALD 739-5441 Also, the Semee Center wUi compute any retirement incom"; LTCdit you may he due. In thio case all you do is pro.'ure a Sch edule R from any IRS ol.'Iice and attach it to your return after completing lines 2 ani 5 of the form. Thacker Infant s Rites Conducted Giave.side services tor tihe in fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold' Tliacker of 307 Fairvieiw St., were to be conducted at U o'clock Monday morning at Motin- tain Rest Cemetery by the Rev. Spurgeon Scruggs. The baby died at .o:30 p.ni. Sat urday in Kings .Mountain Hoepl- tal. Other survivors include two sisters, Misses Tiacy and Kelly Thacker of the home; the malter- nal grandmother, Mrs. Ruth Sraz- zull of Kings Mountain: and the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thacker of Mount HoUv. Auditions Set Foi Grants Talented teenagers in grades 9 thru 11 who seeic leadership training in voiee, choral technics conducting and accompanying may secure application paper: by writing iDr. Homer R. Justls President, DUvvorlh Rotary Club, Box 3050, Charlotte, N. C 2S203. Auditions 'for scholarship grants thru Rotary auspices may be arranged by writing or plion ing Harvey L, Woodruff, Direc tor, Rotaiy Music Ca,iip, LSI16 E St'h St., Charlotte 2S2iM — Phon- 333-7482. Auditions will be held at .this address by a pointnient on Saturday afternoons only'. Final auditions are scheduleid in Shelby on Tuesdey and Wed nesday, April 13 and 14, 9; 00 to 11;00 a.m., (Music Room of the First Baptist chutxm; and in West AdJievUle, Tuesday, April 13, 2;00 to 5;00, at Malvern Hill Presbyterian church loomo’ Patton Ave and Bear Creel Road.) B.T. Earles' Bites Conducted IS of the tax form.) 2. Your income must come on ly from one or a .■ombination o' she following; wages, salaries, i tips, div'ijends, interest, pensions and annuities, 3. You do not itemize deduct ions that is, you don't deduct medical expenses, contributions, interest, etc., on Schedule A. If you meet the above qualLii- cations and wish to get youi .tax filing over in a hurry, here’s ail .vou do; 1. Complete the address sect ion of Form 10-10. Use the peel j d.T label if you ri’ceived one j with your tax pa< kage. Checit the information on the label for accuracy anc correct it if nec ess ary. j 2. Fill in the requested inform ation on page 1 of y-our ta.x lorm for the followin.g lines: 12. 13-c. 1-1. 1.5, 16, 17, 18, 2-1, 26; 27; 28. 3. Sign the return. Husband and wife must both sign a joint rctiTn, 4. Attach copy B of all with holding statements to the back of the return, 5. Mail tile return to: IRS Ser vice Center 4S00 Buford lligii way, Clicmblee, Georgia 30001. T'lat's ail there is to it. If you overp.aid your tax, you’ll get a refund — if not, you’ll receive a bill for the balance. Boolter T. Earles, 60, of 3i9 Anthony St., Shelby, died Thurs day. A native of Cleveland County, ho had been employed by thi City of Shelby for 30 years and was a member of Eskridge Grove Baptist church. Survivors include the widow, Julia Bell Corry Earles; two daughters, Mrs, Rebecca Ingram arid iMrs, Jennie Mae Black r-f Neiv York, N. Y.; two brotheT-'), Andrew Earles of IBoillng Springs and George Earlch df Kin- s Maumtain; three sisters, Mrs. O- maie Roberts of Washut^on, n C., Mrs. Eeulah Eaves of Shel'.iy and ?.lrs. Opal Bridges of Kings Mountain; and one grandchild. Fimeral services were conduct- e<i at 2 p.m. Sunday at Shi! o'' Baptist church by the Rev. Rob ert E. Devoe. Burial v-as in Wobb Memorial Lawnh. Lewis Earns Unit Honor ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Staff Sergeant Bruce G. Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Leivis of 22 Albion St., Lumberton, N. C., Is a member of the 61st Military Airlift Support Wing ithat has earned the U. S. Air Ftorca Out standing Award for the sixth time. Hie 61st. headquartered at Hickam AFB, Hawaii, now pro vides support for Military Airlilt Command troop, aeromedloal and cargo flights in the Pacific area and Southeast Asia. It also helps provide medical crews. The unit was dted for flying nearly 840,000 acddent-freelmurs and 168 rnilHon miles In the Paci fic before termination of Its fly ing mission In late 1969. In ad dition, It was recognized for Its recovery support ot the first three .Apollo manned space flights. Sergeant Lewis will wem a distinctive service rlUran to tmattk his aCflllatlon with the 61st. The sergeant has served a year of duty In Vietnam. He attended Littlefield High School. His wife, Oarol, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Barber, Williams Street, Kings Mountain N. C. ANNOUNCES Otto Morgan KINGS MOUNTAIN AWARD WINNING CHILD PHOTOGRAPHER Will Hold Studio Hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. TWO DAYS ONLY! FRIDAY-SATURDAY MARCH 5&6 LIMIT ONE PER SUBJECT — T WO PER FAMILY TERESA EU2ABETH SMITH Four-Taor-Old Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Odus Smith. I <■ he faced the mirage of an oads; and sure death by dehydratlloin. You get it in your shoes or be tween your toes, when barefoot, Tile young.ster will gobblo-up a tiny portion In an effort to get his proverbial quart. Bus; Month ' Foi Rescue Squal It is molded and sculptured on the beaches and dunes by stormy winds from angry seas, It produces clouds of dust ai auto races on unsurfaced tracks, "Tin Lizzie” drivers wwe gog glcs, oops, veils and '’dusters" for protection in the gold old day.s. Cleveland County Lite Slavin» % Rescue Squad reported a busy ■lonth during Eehi'uary with x otal o£ 46 trips and a total num- •er of 624 miles traveled in vol- mt^ei'r service. WINNER IN A reesat sale held by Temms Fum. Co„ Kings Mtn.. N. C a 18" RCA Portable TV was won by: Mrs. Estelle Turner, R-3, Kings Mtn., shown in photogr^h with Miss Freida Lovelaces employee of TIMMS FURNITURE. It stems the oraston fl-w’- when covereii wWh len^’cs. .stlclc and IrvTs on the fbre.st floor- an'^ Tvromoteis gentle run-off from pas hire land.s. According to Goaond Lt. Char es Peterson, the Squad had a t -, al of 63S man hours on siand-tiy luty and trips; 180 man hour; >n meetings and training; eigti; wreck mils; one 'blood n-lay- made up one aearcii parly; die acted funeral Irjtffic; made' foi.i trips to out-of-tov.m hospitals oni 21 trips to Kings MouiManl ho:- pltal. iii.e.j|aiilii{[. n.c.state collegs Baseball players rub It on their hands to get a firm grip on the Kat, iFocrtball players tear it apart and fight for every Inch of gatu over Its suiface. It supports the snow on which you "blimp jrour tanny” or tneak a leg on the skf stlopie. The bronoo buater is roUad In It by a bucking home. It shiftB and tolls with the tum bleweeds In the desert, The deaert rat groveled in It^ It supporte ca.nyon.s of build ings and miles of hard fop travel- ways, I Seven forty sevens land on the ■tripe supported by Its surface. Stresims of water wind their tortuous ways %o the sea In tts surfaoe channels. It resents strip mining and nog- leot which cause erosion and fills streams and reservoirs with sUt, It may be red, black, brown, gray or In-between, depending on wh^ and how lit was formed. It provides food and Ubeir for man and animal, thus support ing all life on Muth. It Is THE SOIL — our basic as set Do what you can to conserve tt. MEN biMsarastottlBi biMsarastottlBif i\mm\ BUYERS NOtMI lUnOlULIUTMgHIt TMimn MS I. Town, a-41 Celiiabu*^ Ohio 4)11 S 3;4-U Sergeant Lewis is a medical specialist with an element of the wing at Elmendorf AFB, Alaska, one of the unit’s 28 operaiting lo cations. IMEMO TO ADVBRTISBBS! nswers abort NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING Q. 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What aaa tha rACTS IB AJI.O. faportaf 1 A* A.B.O. loparta yoa haw , a^an it foaa, how ahtaiaad amt athor asm that hatp yoa bngr adoartUiM •• 9m amutt la tfiara a RMaanra for tha aatewaf Bawaa papar oironlatioB to an adtrartlaar aneh ao tha atandarda a aaarehant naaa in tag Baarehandiaa—tor azaaaplao ■TBBUNO mm atlaart any ^‘r'hm.jn'roatiaaat an tko hadtoadhaowa oalwaa and awditad hdwatto^j A* Yha—in lha waO known thraidatto at iha AuMt Buaaau or CnwnusTioiia. Q. Aro all pahBi ’ MaaabankipT aMsIbto for AJfoa, Na. Only Ihow ortth paid oltodatieaL Thia la, haportant to advortlam booanaa H Is avidoMiJ that tha papar la orantad and oaaA. 0. What la foa AA4Xf A. Tha A.B.O. b a ooopotatba, now-proit asaool. ation of 8,460 advortisars, advortbinf aftnaba and pubUihara In thoUnit^ Statoaand Canada.* Organbad b 1914. Brought or- dar out of advortiaing ohMS Iqr ootabliahing a doilnition for paid oiroubtioB. rulaa and atandarda for msasuring, auditing and rw- porttag tha obeubtiona of nawa- papara and partodbaia^ Q. U thb Bswapapar a Mahar of too Aafot Bnraan af Ctraniationat, A. Wh asai I ad aw la -ha raoia aagaa wUI haaa whaa* thap appoar b thasa pagas. Ask for, • aoMP at maa btaat A.l.a^ KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD 4I.C ffoCf i At A ftAAiC JARA4U1I •! AA¥«if m»A VAV#i^ O
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