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Page 2 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, April 8, 1971 MORE ABOUT APRIL (Cont^ucd from Pag<* One) Style Guides In Choosing Lawn Fninilnie SOCIAL News RALEIGH llA^ll remove the entire ri'b cage. Turns Uie breast around and ro- l)eat tl>e methoi on the oimn’ sdde. 4. Working from the ends at sum. the wish bone, scrape the flesh here’s a reminder:. disability b^efi^ aw fron. each pleo. of bon.; | ^ iun«>- same as those for buying indoor furniture. Congressman James T. Broy* hill (R-NX:.) today introdtioed two Social Security WUs in the U outdoor fumi-lHouseof e(i to sp:ed up the payment oi broaden as- ty piogram proposed by Boy* hiU would provide the salme test o? disability for widows and wi dowers as that presently provid ed tov workors. “The provision to pay benefits to disabled wid ows and widowers at age 50 or Taxpayeis Ash IBS LETTERS TO THE EDITOR and maintaining my oar for this purpt^se as an c^mployee travel expense? ‘Have Gun Will A-Yes. If you work In t\v;) having read the numbt^rk'ss Travel of which many perhaps placx>s in onr day, you I-*'’: Editorials, and the supuib analy* watchch. Fellow Amerleans H's This column of questions and duet Hte expenses of 1 ^^aptions and by-line and ex* time we awaken out of our slec*)) answers on federal tax matters from one place to the other. > regards to thc» trial of and realize that we are ('onfroiil- ovor w’as included in the Social i is provided by the local office of Howc-ver, If for personal re.a* c&llev the whole (*ontexit of ed with the devil himself. This Security program In 1968,” Broy-jthe U. S. Internal Revenue Scr* sons, you cut the bone out. 5. Slip the knife under the ten dons on ■ ittier side o»f the breast to loosen and pull out. 6. Remove the skin if desired Cones *Lnd skins ifor scojk. Style is one thing you’ll w^ant widowers, and increase sum death payments. *1 hava become convinced ot the need for these changes in the Social Security law/* the 10th ■to thinly about. Mrs. Bonny Olsen,. district (Representative stated. "Th re are many instances with which I am personally acquaint ed wrhere the present law has cai»ed unnecessary hajtiship and inconvenience. I ifeel may be used home furnishings spe- I clal.i.S!t. North Carolina State Unl- (NOTE: Boned breasts may be verslty, o:)servjs. So aro^mfort, loft whole, or cut into half, u-se.ulness and durability. Meat may appear a little rajiged consider what ITolps to make - _ _ ^ but may be gentiy pressed into furniture comfort.-tble The ^clab a^^ve a smooth shape. , ...^ggests. Some things to thmk of those who eon- ! ab ■: tribute to it, and that the ohan- of pieces, height of a table or the ... pitch of seats and backs of chairs. hill explained. “At that time, the Congress specified a more strin gent test for disaWllty for them. Unfortunately, this has reaidtcd in the denial of benefits to many enedy widows and wii«iowers who have no other source of income. It seems equitable to me to pro vide a unifoim disability nequiro* ment for all under the Social Se curity program.” vlqs and is puhlLshed as a public ^ from one service to taxpayers. The column answers questions most fre- qUL'ntly askeii by taxpayers. Q—If I file xny income tax return by the April 15th due date, but do not pay the balance due, will I have to pay interest? A—Yes. You must pay inter est at the rate of .six p reent a do not go fllredly I ^ were most menace of Communism which location to th- yot I be^eve in, threatens the very heart of our you may deduct only the amount it would have cost you to go di rectly from the first plaw of Cimployment to the second place of employment. Q I bought a raffle ticket from a charity. Can I 'deduct this as a charitable contribution? A -‘No. Amounts you pay for raffle tickets, to play bingo, or year on tpxos not paid by the *.u s arlclition a penalty i engage in other games of chance BroyhUl -also stressed the neea one-half cf cn pc'cent ie im-1 are not deductible as contribu- that these increase in the lump-sum c->ch month, ot* part cf' t'ons. Tbey arc gambling losses, death benefit palJi to survivors or I ^ month, ^''vor i th<' dra date w-hk-h can only be deducted to deceased workers. 'Hijs • (determined wl’h r t > rnv Ihe extent of any gambling win- SOCIAL CALENDAR In addition, It’s toportant that outdoor furniture will stand up ges can be made cost” at minimal Representative (BroyblH’s pro- Friday: 7:00 — Margrace Woman’s club at the home of Mrs. Roy Spake, 108 iFulton Orive. yuiuyur hftvp' woulld reduQe “the six- C'^mai/teirknce c.sfeand be ^ easy to keep clean is presently computed as throe times the worker’s primary in surance amount ( the monthly payment he would receive upon retirement at age €6), with a maximum payment of $25.5. "This low maximum payment,” iH^yhiU pointed out, ‘"has not .required by the pr^ I gram to thre,e months. When ^ 3^954. since that time, funeral One popular type of outdoor ^ the wage-earner in nwny faml- Monday: 7:00—Kings Mountain Police Auxiliary at the home of Mrs. B. P. Cook, 600 Temple street. PERSONALS furniture is genuine redwoed. Chairs and tables made of red wood are .sturdy and durable; they will weather well and need little care. Genuine redwood furniture can oe washed with 9cap and water; then rinsed to I remove all traces of soap. Mrs. J. Deck Fulton has rr- tumed home after a 10-day visit in Franklin, Tennessee with her graiwlson, J. Michael Houser, Mrs. Houser and thre? daughters, (Michelle, Lynn and Karen. Many different ty^s of metal lies is ur^Me to work, families often cannot manage on their rosouroes for six months while waiting for dfisability benefits to begin/' he stated. “Often^ they musit turn to public assistance to costs in this country have nearly doubled. In tf 'dition, over half of the recipients now receive this maximum amount.” Und?r the BroyhiU plan, the set maximum would be removed, help them through this difficult and beneficiaries would receive e.xtenslon of tin'* for that the tpx The maximum pcr.''.lty !cr late pajment is 25 percent. Q—Are life insurant? prem iums ideductible as a medical ex pense on my income tax return? A—No. Premiums on life in surance poUci's, as well as those providing reimbursement for loss of earnings or accidental loss of life, limb, sight, etc. cannot be included in medical expenses. Q—-I bought a tractor in March, 1966 and used a lOyear i nings if you itemize deductions. 0 ~Ia there a change in the *''y law that affects people who had long-term capital los.ses? A—Yes. Net long-term capital losses may 'be dc-’ucted i.'Tom in come, other than capital gains, at only 50 cents on the dollar. Just as you would reduce net long-term capital irain by 50 per cent wh'^n adding it to income, you now' reduce a net long-term capital loss by 50 percent l^fore deducting it from income. The maximum ►deduction for all honesty when we as Ameri- own nation. The youngster which cans have become a little more, having seen and to those of the setUed iif you will pardon the other wars which America has expreadon please’; after all the fought in haivc seen the awXulnes.s emortkwTal strain has ceasixl will; of war. America h^nt hud it.s have to In many respt'ids ugr<H» citit^s blown too bits, it s <'iitizeii with the editors of many o# our maimed and killed. Oh’ yt*s you fine now8paipi*rs across the na tlonr—and across the world of will say ‘If they aren’t? whal’s happening over the^(^?’ Well estimated useful life in compu-' capital losses is the lowest of: ting my investment credit. Last 1 1) Taxable income for the year, -I traded it in for a more year without regard to eith^'r which we are tighting itogether' friend I have nows for you. If as allies to protect the freodom of 1 they were not over there it would all mankind to not betx>me en-i be here. Think about it. slaved to this ungodless aid of 1 We may not have the best law.s the oommurd-sts to bake over 1;h<*! in the wwld, 'the best leadersiilp, world. Ajs much as we Americans years la countries which have no do not condone such actions <rf> law, and I wouldn’t trade thLsna- mass murder, yet war has no tion with all its faults, for the law. It becomes the war of the, Ukes of those I’ve be<*n. Again jungels. The saime as when Amer- i I’H sKiy, I do not condone murder iica loses lit reopeot for honest in any form, shape nor fashion, law enforcement and fail to back but if we fail to uphold our court up our men In uniform of tlie, of laws, then we will not have proiteictoir—then wc lose all sense; been any better Off than the ene- of moral values. Then we mast my. Think again friend? i rx^- live with our own conscience. So 1 lieve when the American public therefore we must have to live fails to acknowledge the botsic with this great tragedy of any truth’s upon which it was found- war. We cannot and must not ed; I will then os the FrencT permit ourselves to be drawn in-1 might say; Partlee from Amei- to the webb by the enemy of which we are fighting. Oh' Yes ica. For then Brother's all hell will have broken loose. Think a- period. In additiwi, most fomil-1 three tim.es their monthly bene-1 ies with a disabled member are i fit at age 65. This would reseult expensive one. Do I have to add capital gams and losses or do- ' . -TV. .confronted with high medical j m a maxlmitm payment of $S28 Pr'o':y««‘ Investment credit deductions for personal ex^mp- tubing chairs are on the nt^nket. . I <3r.- i "ly 1970 tax liability? tions (or adjusts! gross income Look for smooth rust-resistant! which would increase with So.-1 a-You will have to Kcom-i if you use a tax table fastenings and webbing that is waiting period ial Security increases in the fu- Pu'e the credit you took on the I 2) $1,000 or V. , , J T« ...Ur,]* fo iVllUUliail 111 llltr WeJlliilK pL 1 ILW.* would -grcatlv ease 'this difficult of the folding type, make sure STYION HAIR FASHIONS & WIGGERY Announces With Pleasure The Addition of MRS. MARTHA (Bob) MYERS To Our Staff of Hair Stylists Make Your Appointment Today For A New Easter Hair-Do 910 Grover Road 739-6263 situation.” Another chan-ge ip "he disabili- ial Security increases in the fu ture. While the Congress acteM re cently to increase Social Secur ity benefits, other changes in the we might say we have no right! bout it Friend? Another thing in here or there, we have become as | so closing; the wheels of due but I’ve been within the past file a joint return, separate computations must !)e made for you an-i your wife. See page se ven of your tax form instinct- old tractor lusing the actual 4-j 3) "net capital loss.’’ lions for details on how to corn- year useful life Since you trad-! Q--lf you have the Intemal!pute the credit, cd ibr a new tractor that would Revenue Service compute your ‘ have qualifired for an invest-, tax and o^vc a balance due, ment credit had the law not |wl>en must this be paid? been repealed, you may comp-ute ; A—‘Within 30 da>'s of the date a credit on the new tractor. IRS issues the notice of the a- 1971, process erf law takes time; also the giver of life has His own court of appeals, so begin to pray for one another and so leave the Impossible in the Master’s Hand. Respectfully, Everette H. Pearson the folding mech ' ‘ -m works ; easily and has a safety lock. [ ' tt i. The all-ffberglas chair is com-^ Djoerram are now lunder consider-! new mount due or April 15, fortable, lightweight and easy to ® tractor may only be used to re- whichever is later, move. It’s a type of ''hair that's' ation in: the House Ways andjduce or cancel that part of the. Q—r worked for two employ- just as much at home in the ' , ^ ^ tractor, which ers during 1970 and overpaid my ^ily room as on the lawn or Committee. Congressman ^ ^as to be added back to your patio, rs. Olsen fK>ints oirt. Fiber-1 BroyhiU has urged the Commit- j be stacked for j glas chairs can easy storage. If wrought iron furniture your choice, make sure it has been treated to resist rust and * written will not need special care, Mrs. j Olsen advises. lyear. For more information, see tee to consider these proposals as' 5^2, "Tax Informa Social Security Tax. Can I get •a refund of this tax on my in- j come tax return? by the Congress this iRS office. EASTER'S THE TIME ioi a NEW COIFFURE 6 ,vi u- T * ... j-4. •» « A—If you workud for two or | " v.Tu:: ss'r'r,'».;''Srw: ges subject to social security Q_I have two jobs and use i tax, you are entitled to claim the i ,my car to drive from one place | social security tax withheld in of employment to another. Can:excess of $374.40 as a credit a-i I deduct the cost of operating gainst your income tax. If you NOTICE OF RESALE MARTIN PHIFER ESTATE LAND 131.65 Acies - Choice Property Thursday. April 15f 1671 11 sOO A JW. COURTHOUSE DOOR. SHELBY, N. C. ADJOINS NEW HIGH SCHOOL Crawley B. Cash, Jr. and George B. Thomasson Commissioners 4:8 ROOM AIR CONDITIOHERS H REFUND iblS^OT FROM ©SNER AL ELECTRIC LIMITED TIME ONLY FROM APRIL 12 TO APRIL 24 ^ ... , A'Vi •>AaOS632eA DUAL THRUST • Dual Slide-Out Chassis • Dual Independent Air Direction System • Ten-Position Automatic Thermostat • Giant Cooling Capacity YOU PAY YOUR CASH REFUND YOUR COST $'?99 Quemett's wants to invite you out for a New You. She has specials on per manent waves and tints this week only! Call early for an appointment! SPECIALS THIS WEEK ONLYI Permanent Waves — Reg. $20.00 NOW $12.50 Permanent Waves — Reg. $15.00 NOW $8.50 Tints, All Colors $8.50 OPEN TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY 9 A.M.-5 P.M. OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY 9 A.M. • 9 PJ«. OPEN SATURDAY 9 A.M, - 5 P.M. QUEMETT’S COIFFURE OF STYUNG EASTER ~ BLOOMING PLANTS Model No AGFS819DA CUSTOM SUPERTHRUST • Fine Furniture Styling with Simulated Rosewood Panels • Quiet Slumber Speed • Air Ventilate & Exhaust • Comfomatic Automatically Adjusts Fan Speeds YOU PAY 2(1 YOUR CASH REFUND Yea COST EASTER LHJES 3 Blooms or More $2A1 POTTED MUMS Assorted Colors $194 Model No. AGFS415DB DELUXE SUPERTHRUST • Ten-Po8ltlon Automatic Thermostat • Fingertip Air Direction Control • Quiet Rotary Compressor • Superthrust Control Provides High Air Velocitv YOU PAY $269 YOUR CASH REFUND i.) YOUR COST $254 FASHIONAIRE • Fine Furniture Styling • Quiet Slumber Speed • LEXAN* Molded Case- Won't Rust Ever! • Easy Mount Instaliation YOU PAY $209 YOUR CASH REFUND iQ YOUR COST 199 m Model No. AGCS808FA .'Hi POTTED HYDRANGEA 2 Blooms m Mo(M Ne.AQKElOSAA FASHIONETTE • LEXAN* Molded Case— Won't Rust Ever! • Easy Mount Installation • Top Air Discharge • Quiet "Mlnl-Rotor" Compressor $109 YOU PAY . , 5 YOUR CASH REFUND YOUR COST -$104 q05 Linwood Rd. PI'- 739-2155 Off Dnir-TT- City ro«Ml boblnd Crown Service Station POTTED HYDRANGEA 3 Blooms m ilure SSSSS$S$$SS$SSSSS$S$$$$$SSS^i^^^9S$::/$S$$SSSSSj;SS::)SS::i:;?S^^$$$i ti( pr tit so cu dc ed rC' gr Ki tol M er a ta to Gj to ai SI- 19 hi y Al N- of R( N, A w H U D u S( I 1 oil K OJ d X'c tc at w K E-ie: P 9 e h ii tl t< T\ a ii d il a V V n P tl h L n n r ii tl b s b r 4)
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