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Pdge Four THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, March 30, 1972^^ TAXPAYERS ASK IR S This c )Iunin of (HK'siions atid ans.vcrs on jodrrol i;ix matters is provide;.! by tiie local olliee ot Ihe I'. S. Internal H('\enu(‘ S(*i v* ieo and is pu ‘.iislUMl as a pu la st rvite t » taxpayers. 'I nis c*duimi answers (jue.sli..ns nr-sl tre>|uenl* ly asked by taxpa\(‘t's. \vay5. Q. Do you KOt y..ur rel'iin/l any (luirker if y<nt file early in I lie lilin;4 season? Count Down. Prices Up For Cattle "Tiiese prices micjhl b'' eUiC'^ to what we c-an t'xpe. i i.n the auv- lion sales.” Allen be]ie\os. “Tliey' are pretty pood prices, well above List spriix; and sligluiy better than feeder calf prices lad fall.” Goodwill Drive Now Underway Social Security Offices Move Q. Can employers now start hiriniT employi'es that will .uali- fy tliem for the new w >i k incen tive lax ircKlil liiat was added to Lie !aw hy the Ke\(‘nue Act of “ :7l . A. Yes. Ijeeaiise many red urns are fih'tl around Apr. 17 deadline, it will be to yfiur advanta.u^i' to file early. If you lile yo. r re turn new and it contains no er- i r.s, y(Mi should n*ceive ^j-our re fund in four to .>ix weeks. Smaller numbers br. t higher piic(*s are expected at the North Carolina spring stocker sales S:h(*flulod to begin 'I'hursflay, March 30. prices in these ranges woud he some o.f the higiiest ever paid on the spiing stocker sales. Q.Ari* able? annualilv lanicfils tax- A. Yes. Km;!oy(‘r; can liire persons that will (jualif\' them for the nt .v uojk invi'iiiivi' tax ;re:IU. The i ri'dit, equal to 2d periont cf (a>h w< .?es « r salaries paid to a fj alificri (Miiplox<*(* for his lirst 12 rnoiilhs <,f employ ment. may he Caiined by (hosi* who employ workers under the U'ork Incentive tVVlN* program. The aim < f lid’ ] rigram is to help people end Iheir d(‘pen(h‘nci‘ on welfare by placing tlumi in jub^ iMi tju the j .i) "rlie Lakoi Department ninsl certify that these cmplov'ces arc* phi.ed under the WIN leogiam and <lid not displace othei- workins. A. Yi)u may be able to exclude part or all of these benefits from incerne (l(‘pending iijion Inov nu-,'! you previ'i sly contri uted i(, the plan and how many months it will take you tp re. ov er this amounting starling fro.n tile dale of the first benefit pay ment. Generally, if ycu did n.ot ( ntrii.ute to the cost of the an nuity, Die benefits are fully taxable. For more information, firop a I st,: id to your IRS di.^- tr!:? r.IL.e and ark for a free copy of Fu'blication .o7.7, Tax In- f i motion on Pensions and An nuities. ) The continuing strong beef maiket. particular!..- f r feeder animals, has cutjnto this j’oar’s , .'n.<ignmenl to'IIh’state sponsor ed .^-prin;: sales. Only about G.Ti'H) animals are expe te I t-i he sold, around 1,001) less than last year. “.Som(‘ of the largei- hunches of liiese ever-vvinlered cattle were sold on eonirai-l duriit.*' the winter.” explained A. W Allen, •■'I’he demand foi- feo;ler ani- •mah is very str;ng,’' Allen point ed out. "Ailheugh tliero has been s(;.r.e seasonal drop in prices pir The lightest weights, the de mand for animaD Ih.il are heavy imough tc go on pasture or into feedlots is good." Gr'dw!!! Industries, a reh.abili- tali-'H fa. ;lity for tiie handicap- pel in Midr-.lir.a. is conducting it'? annual schod donation drive in v'leveland County. Goodwill !)agc will be giv’-cn to all Clevi*- lan'vi elementiry school students on the folIowing"7lates. April lOth througli April l.Tth. Tlie Gastonia social security' office will move into new ijuar- ters on March 31st. The office n<Av located at 1320 E. Franklin Ave., will move to 215 W. Third Ave.. in Gastonia. i FOR QUICK RESULTS USE THE HERALD CLASSinED PAGE I in charge of exten nr>n husbandry at ?\’orth Carolina Slf\te Univer sity. -Our proclceers saw an oppor tunity in these contacts In l(K'k in a profit early in the season and tcK?k it,” Allen explained. He said contract prices ranged airound S3S to $12 per’ hundred weight for steers and $33 to $35 for heifeas. There will be e’jht of tlio er- gani/.ed stocker sales this sprin The s?hcd le follows; March 30 Ricky Mount. 1 p. m.; Ap-ril 11 - Asheville, Iti a. m.: April IS- Clinton,-*10 a. m.; April 13 Mineral Springs, 1 p. m.; Ap ril IS Canton. 10 a. m.; April 39 Siate ville, 10 a. m.: April 20- Wiikcshci ', 10 a. in.; and April 21—Greensboro, 6 p. m. Gf .:dwin Industries a.^-k.s the stiulcnt< and their parents to fill the c.illivtion hags with usable cl/thing, .shoes, toys, books, small appliances or other househnl:! item^ that are .scrviteable or c;ui be repairi'd. F: r m re information on Du* work inventivi* tax credit mail a post card to your Intt-rnal Reve nue district offiM* anrl ask for i'Ublieation 5r>.3. IF rliligiits of 1971 Changes in the 'Fax Raw. Jl’s av.iilahle fiec. Biiyei Survey Is Slated Q. Do I Iiave lo bring my tax return to an IR.S office t - have my I’elireineni in> une credit computed? A. .\o.Simpi.v fill in Dm ni'ci'-J- sary infoi ination indicate:! on the in^tru Dons im your Srliedule H and L:I0 an-f mail them in Die envoi'pe Dial cam(‘ wiDi X'our tax I ms I at kage. Q. I just rc (‘ivefi .'i 1972 esti mated tax return in Die mail. Do I b.ave to stait filing csiimalod returns 'M’ tan I just incii'asi’ m.v withholding? A. '’rme ta.vp;iv(*rs fin I it con venient to in re.'’-i* their with holding lax to avoid filing d<'.’- laraDons of e.stimati'fl l;ix. if you fl ' so. n'.aki' suk* the bayance you estimab’ 1;' he due on soar 1972 Form lb Hi will be less than SI :n. Q. ,'an I deduct ground rent on n’>- hem(‘? A—In s.mu* casi's. Ib-'ymimts you make annually or periodical ly < n a redec!ir' 'le round rent are de l;;.ride as intcrc itl Ray- menis o n a nonnuleema le gr I n l remJ a c not deth; f le as interest. Imt may only be di'du; f- (*d as rent to Dio extent they are a lvusin(‘s^ expense jU’ alir'biit- al)!e t ) rimial propertv le-’d for t li e produ'. tion of in. me. Amounls paid to rerleem a grouiul nmi an‘ j'i.vmtMit.s i-» : quire an interest in the DDe t > th(‘ proji- erly airl are no! derluct'hle. Q. How t.in i lel> wlicDur I hould take the standard deduc- t; >11 n my I'ederal riMurn m’ itemix.;* my (le.ductions? A. It I sually will be t,i your advant ige to itemize if: v-('u are a h JiK’owner "ayii' inieiC'i anti taxc-y V a Ir’d unoso iily !ar ;t' mod' D an I tlental evr-r>''<(\s dur ing ih(‘ year; you pairl alimony. suiriM'cd a maior uninsure I cas ually loiis. t r niadi' largi* contri- buf.tm: to tjuallfied charities. n y.N have any douhts as to whirl! method will lesult in a b vv tax. comiaile youi- lax hoili A n.’. niljerV>f iiou.scliolds in this, area will lie included in a nation wide surv(‘y on sumer buying and home iiT’provement expectations b’ he corulucle l the first week in Ajiril hy the Dureau cif the Cen-■ -us, arctirding to Joseph R. Nor- wa;»d, dire.lcr (if Dk* bureau’s, data , dU'ction i-enler in *.'liar- j lolie. , '11 •uselio’tler.s will be asked- about plans to buy a Iniuse, a car,, and maj(»r lujuseliold aiipliances during l!ie next yi'ar. Questions^ aixnil h n!(‘ rejiairs and altera-; lions will I on’em Duve made, during Die ; -si Diree monllis and ; those plai’.KMl f(jr the near fii-i ture. 'Fhe Census nui<*au con .u(ts a survey ef b yiiig expo.dali ns and lunne repairs every three imuiDis to s('rvo as a g’vi.ble tf) U. S. eeonon ie growdli. A scienDfi- cally seU' ted groui) of h use- holds thrcugluml the country serv ('s as a measure of what U. S. lamilie.-; own and what they ex- pcvl to nty in the nc'ar future. Fvir (‘xe nplc. the January 1972 survey iiulieaUri that .ons.mer plans to buy new cars were siigiitly bel w the U‘V(d cf Octo ber 1971, and that plans to b.uy houses, applian.’cs. or furniture, or to make homo improvements, continued steady. Households in Die survey will not be iflentified. 'Fheir answers are confidenlinl and inf mation « i’.iaincd will be used only for slatislical purposes. The Census Rureau representa tive in this area is Mrs. PRhel S. Roekell, OO.-t i Di St., Gas tonia. STRINGY CIIKK-T*: Why is chce.se i cd in casse roles, sometime- lough and stringy? High temperatures and king cooking can cause fat to separate out, resulting in t -u h. strir ^y elieese. Add cheese during the last half hour (if ctioking for best re lilts. One HOUR miiTiiiim THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING 537 EAST KING ST. TELEPHONE 739-5844 MON.. TUES. & WED. SPECIALS MEN'S on LADIES' 2-PIECE 2 SUITS S2.C9 LADIES' 1-PIECE 2 DRESSES. .$2.C9 EVERY DAY SPECIAL Laundered Crisp- Bright Folded or On Hangers EACH A 1 1-, oar iiigh of 2'-^4.0{)9 guar anteed home loans was recorded by the Veterans Administration in 1971. it was announced recent- 1>- Thr;:ugh the.*e donation-? Ooirl- w ill pi: V idcv! training, employ ment and rehabilitation .service for the handicapped of North Carolina. “N.)t Charity but a Chance” i.s the motto of Goodwill In.dusirie.'^. The donat<vl ‘Tejecl.s” bc.nme (Joodvvill “pay ehe:k.s”» fer people vvho want to be; . me self iu:lortino tax n.aying < iti- /.en Goodwill truck pickup cf filled d.inatir.n bags will be made at This offi(!0 serves Gaston, Lin coln, Cleveland and RF the-rford counliri? in all soda! security matters. Lex G. B-arkley, district j manager, stated that business as j usual will he l^andled at the pres-' ent location through March 30. He added that the ollfice would ■ be closed to the public on March I 31st while the move i:> being made. The office at the new location will be open to the public on April 3rd. The telephone number, V64-5431. will remain the same after the move. Why Let Tension Moke You III... and Rob You of Precious Sleep? Do everyday tensions build up lo the point where you find It hf rdJo do your work? Where you have difficulty getting along with your friends... frequently "take It out" on your family ... even feel ready to eaplode? It'a true! Tension can actually make you ill. Don’t let this happen. First, see what B. T. Tablets can is so safe you don’t even need a doctor’s prescription. Yet each tabiex contains tested ingredients that help you to get the restful sleep you need at night. Tnt IW* peaceful living. Ask your druggist for B. T. Tablets - and reiaKi INTRODUCTORY OFFER WORTH $1.50 Cut out this ad — take to store listed. Purchase one pack of B. T. Tabs, and Receive one Pack Free. KINGS MOUNTAIN CoUiity i-liMiiciittiry .-nclioOi.-. during the week of April through April 2nth. 17th r<¥A' sra£!£... GOM4PANY THE CITY S MODERN STORF. ALL NUDE ANTY ''SU^»ER-RiGHt".QUALITY 16 yo 19 LB. AVG. ■ y - . -c i 'SHioliiliHhii |S(} WHOLE OR Bi'A' ' HALF HAM PORTION ; ^ ^ ^ 58 ■ BUTT ? PORTION : V CENT« Alices or portions u. 98c — ■'5— Q ■ we care ''SUFEe-RIGHT FANCY BONELESS Cooked Ham AUGOOD BRAND SLICED Bacon 69c TREAT HOT OR M Sausage 3' j To Lb. Avq LB "SOPER RIGHT pOALITY WCAP'H JOHN'S FROZEN Si 39 i-L^^ Si 35 PL, COUNTRY TREAT HOT OR MILO WHOLE HOG Ground Beef Round ' SUPER-RIGHT' QUALITY ALL MEAT Franks 49c U S 0 A INSPE< Fryers l-U pk. U S 0 A INSPECTED FRESH • Br»«U Qtr. w/Winy • L«9 Qfr. Wirh S«<k Swift's Hostess Canned Hams 4 $3^e 98c hsh Sticks 49c-7 75c CAP'N JOHN'S FROZEN 65c Fish & Chips 69c 49c Prices le Tklt Ad Are Effective l» . ICINGS MOUNTAIN Threwfti Saturday April I, 1972 CAP'N JOHN'S FROZEN FISH Dinners:"--CM tf; FULL QUARTER PORK Loin Sliced Into PORK CHOPS Lb. 68< A&P DELICATESSEN DELIGHTS Egg Sofod Pofofo Salad Fruit Cocktail *4 55a ’S'l* 39^ IJ-Oi. Cyp 39r Tasty Pickin’s—Fresh Produce! • Sove Money Shop A&P For Florida Oranges TENDER Fresh Asparagus JUMSO J4 SIZl CaBlaloupes2,„89c 49c 45c 14-Oz. Con Comet Cleanser • A Household Value From Your Friendly A&P Camay Regular Soap 2c Off Lobel You Poy Only 18< 3-Bar 5e OH Ubel Pkg. 37. May this Easter Season bring us all a reawakening to the message of hope and a rededication to the pursuit of peace. JONATHAN TENOia FK[$H Okra t, 39c JUICY 37 size PINK Ot WHITE Grapefruit 2 29c IN CELLO lAO Apples raiSH Cauliflower NEW SLA lED Potatoes Salad Mix p°,' 29c NEW SLA lED CLISS 39c AAr ROASTED IN THE SHILL: Peanuts • Johnson Products Klear Floor Wax 3 39c Favor Furniture Polish c,- Jubilee Spray Furniture Wax nS Heod 39c Rain Barrel Fabric Softner till? ’If.* Bot. You Pay Only • From A&P Marcel Bathroom Tissae SinpU Roll Colored • Greot For Odd Cleaning Jobs Around the House Pk,. EASTER VALUES FROM A&P * • Ann r«f« Awrt*d • Ann MonkliRs* Fees . 3 31.00 I • Ann r«t« CNmoIoH MArtliiMH*. I • Ann OnM Fruit aniTMut £« I'-L®' 29c Pkg. of '3 Solid CO Bflilk Chocolate Bunnies • Ann CnwaMi Fudee Eas 3 29c • Ann FnM Coconut Cream Egs 329c • Ann Pnf* in0l«MM«l Fruit and Nut E|g ■ •j®** 39c 39c Ajax Liquid Cleaner • Wosh Your Clothes Today With Fab Laundry Detergent • Feed Your Dog Some Beef Chunk Aipo jw t*:: j -ic* ■ ... 3--J Or* Laundry Do) iry Sumi? A&P DOG FOOD I4*/i-0z. Con 31 04W-0*. M,. I 0 Ann tnOHrl4««l vtO-Tm* 79U I Coconut Cream Ef{ • F«f All Umi—■•t-Rnh ” " 65c EASTER BASKETS Pk,. PAAS EASTER. EGG DYE 19c 39c ’V” 63c BEVERAGE DEAS FROM A&P • * SoYC Money Buy 0|tir Own Tela Bags ; A perfect Low Coloric Qrink-.—A&P Dry Milk Solids • All Flavor* Hi-C Drinks lOO-Ct. Pk, BbSTANT MON.FAT ' LIPTON TEA BAGS , IWt. Pkg. 29c 24 Ct. Pk* 99c 48-Ct Pkg. 75c lOO-Ct. Pkg. $1.39 Family Size 12 Ct. Pkg. 55c 4.Lb . Pk, $ Moke* 20 Qt« • Al* Grind* All Purpose Bags Reynoids"r,{^7"Wrap • Attnrrtd and D«<drnr«. Bounty Paper Towels 3 ^Roiis $1.0D Sunshine Sugar Wafers 89c Bruth Your Teeth With A&P Tooth Paste ’Vis- 49c V.S' 29c $ P S Gre.fi A&P Adult Aspirin 25c 49c • Air Sliced. C'utMd •! Chunk Pineapple 3 Cans $1.00 a Chicken nl I 73c Light Chunk Tana AA/ Heavy Duty Wonderfoil 55e Sunshine Peanut Butter Wafers Liquid Bleach '■’49 Soy® Money On Soil Oefergent ■ Detergent "" 59' frozen Food Buys' B-.* 'tMV >LA '•,nj i ’ t jane PoAer Bakcci foods Petite* Teqpirt, A&P 2.29 39c Handi-Whip Serve Fraten A&P Pound Cake t20t. Pke. A&P All BuHer Lady Bardens ’4- 8l9c 59c 59c Ice Cream 69c ioi»e PofWHS^biM . : ''la,wl«f •r Sandwtah /«!*• Parker >yhala ar Cracked Bread ■■ m' 4 ST, '/•jJant Parker Bake'n 1^Qu. Chocolate Brownies Serve Year Kid* All Flaver* Whoallread3L..?..89c Roils 4 Jone Parkw Frsehly Baked Jerte Parker Bake'fr $a^ FWkv<1 Apple Pies 2 V„°' 89c Rolls '4 Vlf.* Jene Perhod Jane Pe*ker Fruit Buns 39c CoconUI FISH, CHICKEN AND MEAT FLAVORS
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