9 • TM >!i 9 ,, Jj.'. lLi.i * THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS I^OUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, August 26, 1971 Michael Todd Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs, Michael Calvin Hughes, celebrated h i s fourth birthday Wednesday, Au gust 18th. A birthady party was held Saturday afternoon at the Hughes home at 61 I Stone street. A yellow and green decorated birthday cake was cut and served with party refreshments. Young Hughes Is grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Calvin Hughes, and the late Mr. and Mrs. George Hull of Kings Mountain. THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Page 5 TAXPAYERS ASK IRS This column of questions and answers on federal tax matters is provided by the IcKjal office of the U. S. Internal Revenue Serv- aoe and published as a pu'lrUc service to la^payens. The column answers (juestions most irequoni- ly asked by taxpayers. Q.- -*I want to clear out some of my old bank records, check- ^ stubs, cancelled bills and the | like. Is there any need to keep i these personal records ^'or tax f/urposes? , A.—iRecords shoL'ld be kept as > long as they are material in ad includirt r in computing total sup- 5X)rl, even (liough such sums are lax exempt. it'or example, if your mother’s only two sources of support are you and Social Security, yrju would have to provide more than she gels from Social Security to I meet the support test, Thompson Wins Promotion Judy Dellinger, Paul Seism Feted At Cake-Cutting After Rehearsal Miss Judy Dellinger and Pa»uil Sci&m out tlieir wedding oake Saturctay evening at an after re hearsal party at Kings Moun tain Woman’s club. Entertaining together were R. Leon Thompson ha.s been! appointees With droopy cor ners. use liny individual false lash elusions on center of top hd. Mascara lop .4ND bottom lashes. * * * A very light olive skip needs a flush cf deep rose to high light the checks, or maybe oven as an overall pickup. * * * Wlilte clothes reflect color, .an.1 are becoming to all cam- .;lL*x.n a new Norwegian ship. TRIP #2 d 3 are leisurely pac ed to England (#2) - which features LONDON) and'#3 'to Hollcmd. Germany and Switz erland - and including a Rhine River Cruise. * Prices round trip from New York for these escorted trips are $399 (#2) and $525 (#3).. . .Trip 2 Is Oct. 4 18 and 3 is Oct. 11*25. These two trips cater to “An tique Dealers, Collectors and Friends”, but all will enjoy the sightseeing, special meals, the atres and hotels. - • Call for information and a brochure ■ • (include a request for KLM's ”10 Reasons Why You Should See Your Travel Agent.”) We are pleased to note that already there are several Tulres scheduled fotr Spring 1972 fr -.n various “central Ait- laniic” * * * W'hy not sign up now? • • Remem ber. the early bird gets his cob- inl and his choice of tours! of ini AND ins CHOICE OF TOURS! OF HOTELS! We are proud to have ar rai^ged good calbins for a lotoal- ly prominent industrialist on a soon-to-'be sailing of the M/S Skyward at a total fare of $50 less than quoted by another area travel agency. • • • In an other Inatanoe this week, the airline reservation office quot ed $97 for a certain tourtat fare; out ticket charges on the same flights and seats - $82 ! ! If you want Ua to continue these little “TALKS” in youir local paper, let us hear from you I Your Ideas are weDoome! • * • In closing, we hope to have an imipontiai^ Formal An nouncement soon. TOUR (Mr. land Mrs. Nolan Sedsm, Mr. and Mrs. David Seism, Mr. and Mrs. Moffett Seism, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. John Butler Plonk, all of Kings Mountain, and Mr. and Mrs. G. I E. M^right of Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Plonk greeted guests and Mrs. Nolan t^'ism headed the peceivinig line which Included the bride-elect (and bridegroom-to-be; Mrs. W. V. •Dellinger, mother df the bride- eJect; M’illiam G. Dellinger, brother Of the bride-elect; and Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Seism, par ents of the bridegroom-to-be. iMrs. Moffett Seism served ounvh and Mr. and Mrs. Gil bert Patterson cut and served the 'ake. Mr. and Mrs. David Seism invited guests to register and goodbyes were said to Mr. , and Mrs. MTajme Paul. I A color motif of yellow and white was beautifiilly carried out in decorative details. The j bride’s tables, overlaid with lin en and lace, held the five-tier white and yellow cake as high- j llchmt. The cake , decorated in yellow roses, was topned with ' wedding bells and lovebirds and I had a bridal party standing near the side of the cake. A two-tier j '^'^ndelabra of vf-Hc-w tonr :s w' I yellow snapdragons and white ! and yellow diaisies was at one ! end of the table. Yello^v and ' white mints and cheese wafers ‘ were served with the cake and golden wedding punch. The pun^'h table, also in the club reception room, wis cover- I ed with a white lace cloth and held crvstal a">T>ointments. Y'el- I loiw and \vbite daisies and vellow Itaners, wedding rings and love birds, decorated the foyer end white daisies and yellow tapers decorated the mantel In the v'oun.ge. Green potted plants were used on tables throughout the receiving rooms. The bride-elect wore a tange rine party dress with a white shoulder corsaTe. The 65 guests were members the two families and wedding party. keep some records longer. For Light Infantry Brigade in Viot- example, records on the purchase I nam. of a home or the acquisition of stock should be kept longer, be cause they wUl be needed for The .specialist’s wife, Carolyn, lives on Route 1, Kingsman, O. The medal was awarded for your tax return when the assets meriioriou.s service. Sucli serv- are sold or exchanged. , ice can be over an extended per- Q.—'Do U. S. citizens living in | iod of time or for outstanding another country have to pay U. j achievement in a single situa- S. income tax? | tion. In either case, the recipient A.—U. S. citizens, wherever i must have demoastrated skills they are, are sjubjeot to U. S. tax j and dedication far above the laws. Under certain conditions, | average, however, certain income earned abroad by those who are bona fide residents of a foreign coun try or who are physically present in a foreign country for a speci fied period oif time is not subject to U. S. tax. Details can be found in Pub- ’fccation No. .54, Tax Guide for U. S. Citizens Abroad, available free Powell Wins Commendation HUE, Vietnam.—Army Special ist Four Jay VV. Pawell, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay VV. Powell. vancing to production manager '11 years later. The new plant manager is a native of Chester, S. C. He re ceived a degree in '*hemLstry from Erskine College and did graduate work in chemistry at the University of South Caro lina. He served in Korea with the U. S. army. Thompson is a deacon in the Arden Presbyterian church and was formerly Sunday school up ' erintendent. He has been active I in the Cub Scouts program and I in Little League baebaJl. I Thompson is married to the former Iris Patterson of Kings Mountain. They have tw'o sons, Th family moved in early August from 30 Bevlyn Drive, Asheville to 111 E. Brookwood Drive, Clemson. 3. /luivau, dvauauic: ^ Mountain, , fast to keen ud with what’s hap- ; N. C.. recently received tlte arntj ^ in tLX^ric woHd " IRS District Office. Q.—HoVv can I get a copy of my 1969 federal, income tax re turn? A.—Write the IRS service Center where you filed your re turn. Be sure to include your name, address and Social Secur ity numiber. The basic rate for re production Of a document is one dollar per p age. 1 Q.—4 don't understand the let- ■ ^er I got from the IRS. WTiat should I do? I A.- -Contact your local TRS office and ex; tain the situation ; t-o them. Identify the letter you i received so that the person help- i'ing you can advise you what ac- ! tion may be necessary. : Q.—I’m try ing to determine I whether I can claim my mother as a dependent next year. Do I count the Social Security ene- I fits she receives in figuring if 1 ;|.urnished one-half of her total surport? : A.—Social Security benefits , .’sed by the dependent for her support during the year must be pening in the fabric world. commendation medal near Hue, i ^ot that there are so Vietnam. i many new fibers coming to mar- Tlie medal was awarded for ; that test tube magic Is meritorious service. Such service i taking the latest filbers and do- can be over an extended period ■ jj^g unusual things to them, ex- d? time or for outstanding. plains Harriet Tutterow, exten- achievement in a single situa-! s^n clothing specialist, North lion. In either case, the lecip-1 Oarolina State University. :ent must have demonstrated] with chemical "slight of skills and dedication far above i hand,” shiny fibers become dull, the average. dull ones shiny, and transparent Spec. Powell received the | ^nes opaque, award while assigned as a per-, Manufactvrers can now dye a mnnel specialist in Headquarters j fabric and come out with a. ompany, 2Ttli Engineer Balia | ^aihered, twotone effect using; only a single dyebath, the spe-1 nalist note.s. ! Also, fibers can now he made into yarn and woven in*o a ^at- ••ern that can bo seen only when he fabric is dyed. Consideration is being given to the development of a thermo-re active fiber. Warm in winter, ’ool *n rummer, c’othing made from this fiber could be worn Ion. The specialist's wife, Fbnine lives at LaFayette Apts., Sl'.el by. N. C. Test Tube Maffic Produces RALETGH. — It’s not "bi^ick ma'dc” but test lube magic that produced the new fibers, fabrics | year-roxmd. and finishes found in today’s j Another possibility is a fiber clolhinT. ! that would be permanently sani- For today's shopper has to run i tized. Mr. and M^s. Kenneth E. Lane, 1303 E. Garrison, Gastonia, N. C., announce the birth of a son, Thursday, August 19, Kings Mountain Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Juliam Previne, Jr., 908 Kate5t., Gastonia, N. C., announce the birth of a daughter Friday, August 20, Kings Mount ain Hospital. IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA CLEVELAND COUNTY EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate otf Leonard F. Geun- ble of Cleveland County, North Cairollna, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Leonard F. Gamble to present them to the undersigned within 6 months from date of the publication of this notice or same will be plead ed in bar otf their recovery. All persona Indebted to said estate please make Immediate {pay ment ‘ This the 12th day of August, 19T1. Ruth E. Gamble R2 Box 610 King* Mountain, N. C. J. W. Osborn® Attorney Shelby, N. C. 28150 8:12-9:2pd CALL US FOR ALL TRAVEL NEEDS DEEMS TRAVEL CENTER 406A S. LoFtfyette St SKEUT« N. C. PHONE 4B8-73B1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix otf the Estate of Laicille D. Hawk ins, Deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claifne against the estate of said dece dent to present them to the un dersigned on or before the 12th day of February, 1972, or this no tice will be pleaded In bar otf their recovery. All persona Indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate payment to the unde(^ signed. This 12th day of August, 1971. MARGARETT CORNWELL Executrix 407 N. Canslcr Street Kings Mountain, North Carolina GEORGE B. THOMASSON Attorney-At-La-w 102 W. Mountain Street Kings Mountain, North Carolina NOTICE Monthly Penalty OF ON DELINQUENT PURCHASE OF CITY Privilege Licenses Applies Wednesday September, 1 City of Kings Mountain Final Clearance ALL MEN’S SPRING & SUMMER SUITS “Mountaineers” “Curlees” “Griffon.s*’ $.59.99 VALUES NOW $34.88 $82.50 VALUES NOW $49.88 $99.50 VALUES NOW $59.88 MOST OF THESE SUITS CAN BE WORN YEAR-ROUND ALL MEN S SUMMER SPORT COATS 5 Price AND BELOW ALL MEN’S SPRING & SUMMER Dress Pants Bv “Hubbard” & “Berle” rice BIG GROUP MEN S Short Sleeve orl Shi VATL’ES TO S5.00 2.99 ALL MEN’S SHORT SLEEVE “Norris” & “Manhattan” ress Shirts S4.99 TO SS.OO VALUES NOW 3.88 to 6.00 ALL BOYS SHORTSLEEVE •22 PRS. $F0RT SHIRT$ Men s Freeman Brn. & White - Blk. & White $2.50 to $3.99 V’'alues DRESS SHOES NOW Values to $28.00 $1.99toaiS $10.00 ALL LADIES’ SUMMER Gowns - Paj amas Robes NOW 4 Price PLONK’S