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X PAGE FOUR ' tax Return Deadline Near THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. THurs(}ay, January 25, 191"^ MUKE ABOUT MATTHEWS more about BOWLING onilniscd al)i)in the nilo. I’ll Just son was hlsh man for the los- have to wa.t anil see what hap- ors with a 12,1 l.ne and 319 set. flHKKN. I DUO. K nployt’fs ha\e an iinpotlanl tfi.< deadlliK' ‘ '■ Ronnie Ciilhei'tson’.s 12,S lin<‘ Wi'dnesday, ,Innoai'. 31, 11173 .Miitlhews hn<l nolliin" hut kind and 33.S sid l('.l Cub's I’ainI to Tills is the last day for r<’- words for Aaron, who alon.n with three wins over Kanny ISlanton s portino ,So< ial Sei urity a n d Matthew.s formed the top one- team. Id. J. Falls had a 123 line withheld iniome la.ses for the i,\o Imme run hittino innu'h in and Jot' Hearn addi'tl a 33S .set t,t etilerfar iinarti'r r'lrled Or'e.'.n- ,’;asehall. hreakin.o all tlie rr'i'ords lead the lo.sers. her 31, 11)72, arcoirline to Hot) .set liy former Ytinkee greats ” * I.cHan ,e. aiding district director Hal) Ruth anti hint l.iehrio. ' of Internal Reienuo foi' .\oidh liQQlOS IiGOlQUC ('n.-ol na "Hank’s ju.'l a super gmy, 3 If the laxpavcis nndtes a lime- .'lallhews, "and, of coinse j,.nny Oates nip|X'd Charity ly tleposii of the full amount of the duesiam in e\erybotly s niind Tignor for high scoring honors the lax due, ten adtiilional t|ays ar.‘ allowed In file the relurn, l,cHaul:e sai.l. I-lmplovIMS uho ri'cehcd a pro atpiressi'd Formlltl. "Fmployer’s tjuiuli'ily Federal Tax Rt'lurn.’’ shotilil u.se this form |o report thi'ir tax liability, other ('mi)loy- ers can obtain blank copit's from their local IRS id'fice. .lanuaii 31 is also the last tiny to report an I pat an.t 1-aiaiKe of fetleral unemplo. .neiit lax not is ‘is ht' going to break iht* ree ord liabe Itulli’s all-time home run mark of 711' or when is he'.” I feel that he is and 1 Ih.nk it will flept'ntl on whether he plays 120 games. 130 games or KKI games this year. ■Health - wi.-,e,” he conlinuetl, in ladies league action Tuesday night. Jenny .seoicd a 12(f line and 3.3.S set to lend her Oates Shell team to three wins oter llrewes Tax .sk'rviee. Ruth liagwell scored a 121 line ami Hecky Dye a 32.5 "lie's in goixl physical shape. He ^'^t for the lo.sers. hit the ball real well last .year ^ and allhough he fell off in home run production a Idlle hit, we h-el Kdlain he will break it this ,ind 337 set hut her American Legion team dropixsl Hires' games to Plonk Hrolher.s. .Margaret VV’il- I over smtl lor 11)72, using Conn y<'ar or next, hut probably next jj,; ,,j„| pje ItlO. If the lialance of l.ix due e.\- .''car. coeds, the laxpater must make a ih'po.s- l with FTD Ferm .50s, If taxpayers deposit ihe full amoiini id ihe l.ix on lime, IIk'.v may Ihen file ihe relurn no later than Februart 10. .Mallliews said he and .-Xaron didn't realize fJo'y had broken the h,ime run re; ord of Ruth an 1 Celirig until a month later. Kee’s 317 set were lor Ihe winners. .Mc- high marks Hai hara .Miller's 116 line and .327 set led Kentucky Fried "A .iporlswrilc'r dug it up," said Chifken to a four-game swec'p .Maltliews, "and, obviously, it's ' of Pat Hern Ion's team. .Mrs.; "Cii ; ular 17 Fm|>loyer'.s Tax la'*'!' one of my big thrills. Play , Herndon kxl her howlers with a I Cuide," Po licalion 1.5. furnishes detailed information on these' piihlication by calling or writing .vour IR.-l d;slri;'| offiie. ing with Hank was a tremendous ‘ 123 line and 302 .set. thrill and w<'’v(' always . eon | taxc's. 5’ou can obtain Ibis free 'cry clo.se fric'iids. ’ Celling hack to Aaron’s (|uest KMnS PlCiyerS for Ruth’s recor I, .M,-itthev.s said iii— " Man won't feel the same pressure' V^IIlllC Rogei- Maris did in If),'11 when he was going etfli-r Ruth’s single .seeison ri'corel of 60 homers. "Hank knows liow !■) hide from piessure,'' s.-iiel .Matthews. "When he first came' into Ihe mei jor li'agues, he couldn't slay in a led of hotels ;in l eat in a lot of the same- restaurants that Ihe other players d d. Thu.;, he learn- eel uheri' lo go and hide. There MORE AV.<>Vr WILSON minor le-ague's iue eilmosi a ihing of the' (la.'l. "I'here's no don I. tin' minors are' on lh,.-ir way oni." s.-i.vs Wil son. "It’s line larj'ed.x lo Ihe fans' lack of |>irli,i|)alion anil Ihe major league clubs lightening down on ihi' dollar. It e-osls so nuii h to o|,ci.ile a minor league bill chd), "In live lo leii .M-ar.-," iic' con- liniied, "ihere ,\ill e fe-w minor li'agues. The h ,gh schools iind colle'ges are going lo have to slip Illy the niaior leagues with ma- li'i iai." Wilson is greitefiil for a strong ininoc U'agiie progr.im eliiring his day. Id,lying for ei doze-n .vears in the Illinois, he compiled a lifetime' balling average of .311. willi mtiiles of .31s an I .356 Minne ipolis in 11151 eiii'l '.55 .-'sked if lie' vve'ie Is .X'ear.s old \ve'i-e the a.gaiii iino piI'pariirg tor a pro e-areer.’ baseball career wonki he go aboui il diffcienlly, Wils.m nob eel; "I'd Idle' i.ex' i’.aih'y, llie law .ver from Itoslon, an 1 lei him eio my negolialiiig for me. .\ bunch of scouts anil I ui'ie' lalkiiig a few week.; ago and all the' .gu.\s agre'esl th.'il if I eeime' along |o- el.a.v I woulel perh.ips gel one' of Ihe liiggi’sl bonuses e\er paid a ballpla.M'i.” Kings .Mountain high baseball coach Barry Gl.xson will be tak ing 2,5 of his players to Belmont, .Saturday' for a baseball clinic Ix?- ing spen.sorcd by South Point i ba.sehall coach Phil Tate. | Price for Ihe clinic is one dol- ! lar per iilayer. } .Several area college coaches j will ..e there to discuss certain ' foie I Ihink h<' will lie alile lo phases of the game. Coache.s in-; l ike Ihe pre'ssure " "f North Cur-i Mallliews sii'iel the big.gest high- '‘-‘'I VVilhelm of Ciemson, I light of his career was in 11157 Jerry Bryson of Gardner - V\ ebb i High when he w;is a member of the Chuck Hartman of . .Milwauki'C Hraves loam which ihiint. j won tho World S(M-ics. “Any time , Piayt*rs from little lea^Hio i you win a p(*nnani oi* a worl.l ■ school a^e aie wol- .series. It has to be' a highlight." eome let attend the clinic. lie sail. "Home runs arc not higlilighls. unless they win a eru- eial ball game. Overall, playing with the Hraves anti being in 'i their organization, and winning the la’iinant and .■^erie's in 1957 hi. Red Tie Night Set At Abbey highlights of niy i Tie .Night" is on tap at j Helmont A'.bey College Saturday ^ when Ihe Crusaders of Coach Bobby Hussey host Livingstone in an S p. m. contest. All persons wearing a red tie, coat or sweater will be admit ted free. The Cruseiders will ceirry a 1.3- 1 record into the contest. Sophomore Carl Bell currenlly G-W Rulldogs Hawaii-Bound spuixrjs. a few .s<‘als ,jr<‘ still availahU* for art'a SHOWS WED. THUR. 3:00 4:30 • 6:00 - 7:30 - 9:00 FRl. - 3:45 - 4:35 - 5:55 - 7:15 8:30 $** ^Xnfier/ ano(anifnc(tecfi i ONE SHOW EACH DAY SAT. 1:00 - SUN. 1:30 ALL SEATS .75c PARAMOUNT PICTURES IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE RETURN OF THE GREATEST FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT OF AUiTIME! THE PARTING OF THE RED SEA Tht Singii Most SptcUculir Setno Evir Filmtd. I bSlL CheCea eexovCt’e* | Cpmmatulment^ TECHNICOLOR* * mbamount re miKi SAT. • 5:00 6:43 - 8:26 SUN. - 9:00 MON. - TUES. 3:00 - 4:33 6:06 - 7:39 - 9:12 rTHESAlZBURCn 2o» Cwtufy-fo* COUOWH', 0«LUX*' LATE FUCK FRI. SAT. 10:30 P.M. - ADULT ••ADULT VERSION OF JEKYL AND HYDE" RATED (X) ALL SEATS SI.ZS residents whri wish to accompany heads a list of four double-digil the' Geirdner-Wob'i college Bull- score'rs for the Abtiey, avc'ra.gin.g j elo 's to Ihe Hawaiian Islands. 19.2 points ix-r game. Others in j Tile plane is .scheduled fo leave donbic figures are Curt s Car-i Ihi.s Siturday from Cliailotie at ter il5.2i. Larry Cone il.3.(l) and! ,3 p. m. and return .Sunday after- Jim .McDode il2..3i. j noon Feliriiary 1. The cost for .Saturday’s contest will lie the plane fare and hotel is S395. For .Abbey's final home game until | further information coiitaer the Feb. 3, wlien Western Carolina! athletic office at Gar Iner-Webh. visits Wheeler Center. ] COMING NEXT WEEK "THE NEW CENTUHIONS" "By Cracky ... I RAN A HERALD WANT AD AND SOLD MY OLD ROCKIN' CHAIR FOR CASH! I r To Place Your Classified Ad And Sell Your Unneeded Items CALL THE HERALD 739-S441 TO ADVERTISERSgSSSs* about NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING Q . What ara the S moat important rulaa ft»r proStable newapaper advertiaingT A, 1. Your advertising message should be newsyr, friendly, informative, easy to read. Give facta and news about your merchandim and service. t. Advertise regularly. Make your advertising do what successful salesmen do—call on customers and prospects conaistently. t. Insist on audited circulation reporta that giva you tha facts about the audience that your sales messages will bavs when you buy newspaper advertising. Q. Is there a measnre for the value of newa paper circuletion to an advertiaer auob aa the standards a merchant nses in buy ing merchandise—for example, like STERLING on tilverT A, Yes—in the well known circulation standards of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. Q. What is the A.B.C.? A, The A.B.C. is a cooperative, non-profit associ ation of 3,450 advertisers, advertising agencies and publishers in the United States and Canada. Organized in 1914. Brought or der out of advertising chaos by eatabliahing a definition for paid circulation, rules and standards for maasuring, auditing and re- perting the circulationa of news papers and periodicals. Q, What does A.B.C. do for mat A, At regular intervals one ef the Bureau’s largs staff of experienced circulation auditors makes a thorough audit of the circulation records of each publisher member. The results of each audit are published in an eaay-to-iead A.B.C. report for your uae and protection when you buy newapaper advertising. Q. What are the FACTS In A.B.C. reporUt A, A.B.C. reports tell you how much circulation, where it goes, how obtsinsd and other facts that help you buy advertiainf as you would maks any sound businsss invsstment—on the basis of known values and audited information. Q. Are air publications sUgible for A.B.C. memba/ahip?' A. No. Only those with paid circulation. This is important to advertisers because it is evidencs that the paper is wanted and read. Q. Is this newspaper a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations? A. Yes. We era proud of our circulation. We want ~ you to know the FACn a^ut the audianoe your selling mes sages will have when they appear in these pages. Ask for a copy ef eur latest A.B.C. report. KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD /• A. p.
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