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Thursday,' February 22. 1973
THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C.
PAGE THREE
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
TAXPAYERS ASK IR S
to (Mitice tlu* slalL* and local '4ov-
(M-nnu’nts lo cooperata. It would
really contialize tin* final approv
al ot all baa.a r.nci locai uoiiowin^;
inWasliington.
i wnalil ui’Mt* tlial all con;.‘e3n*’rl
taxpayers and especially the
mayni's and cliairmcn of our
boards of county commissioners.
' re.L^ister their own protests, not
only with Chairman Mills, but
with every member of the North
C U’oUna delegation in congress
ju.-’l as soon as possible.
KDWIN GILL. State
Treasurer .
Lscal Student
At Pfeiflei
M’sen'^clmcr. N. (’■ .Mich;'';’
Keitli Svvoffor'I. Kings Mountain,
a member of liie freshman class
partnership anion^ tha federal, at Pfeiffer ('ollege is currently
^■!ate and IcKcil government. Such enrolled in a micn)-course entit-
a partnership brjomes a milage Ic d “Arthur Miller, Amencan
it the lederai guveiiimenr snou.<l, Dramatisf.
under the previsions of this bill, Ho is one of 2(M» Pfeiffer stu-
hy a lax j>iiirter on stale aiH dents sharing in a wide range of
municipal .^ocurities, thus assum- mi. ro-coursps which enables fac
ing a dominant role in all public ulty members and students to
financing. explore an ! study together an
There is a provision in the pro- .irc « in which they have common
posed till which offci’s a subsidy inierset.
to 'the state or municipality eon- In his micro-course, being
cernod. This provision is supposed' hy Pfeiffer College President Dr.
Dear Editor:
Today I have vvrllton a letter
lo Chaorman Wllbui .viiUs )1 the
House Ways and MOfins commit-
'icce to protect legislation .just in-
.troduted in the Congress that
would repeal the tax exempt privi
lege on all Slate and local gov
ernment bonds.
In my opini^jJi, as treasurer of
North Carolina and ox officio
director of Local Govc-rnment,
this legislation would place in
jooparuy the hard larnv i credit
of state an:i local govornmenis
throughoit th< nation. 'Ihe inv
j)ositlcn of a federal lax on these
hond.i would tend lo chill the ini-
tialiLve of the states and iocaliilies.
espOolallly those that have made
a delennined effort to I'cfine and
improve tlioir fi. cal poii: ies.
H has let'n my hope tiiat wo
were entering a ixudod in which
then* would he an ir.h’penient
This column of question and
answers on federal Uix matters
is provided by the lot'al offiw*
of the U. S. Internal Revenue
.Service and is pmblished as a pub
lic service to t.ixpayers. The col
umn answer.? questions most fre-
quentUy asked by taxpayers.
Q. Can I designate $1 of my
lax to go lo a partiL'ular presi
dential candidate?
A,—No. How^'ver. If you wish.
.SI of your tax $2 if you am mar
ried and filing a joint return)
may be paid over to presidential
candidates of a specific political
Douglas Reid Sasser, students
will be introduced to the major
works of Arthur Miller. Class
members will aL-o reviw the
standing of Miller and his reput
ation abroad ms a dramatist.
This program is one of several
innovative academic approaches
being used hy the 1.000 student
Methodist related college.
h'wofford is the son of Mr. and
Mr.^. Howard C. Swofford, Route
2, Kings Mountain. He is a grad-
u:ile of Kings Mountain high
school and is a psychology ma-
party. Just check the box on IRS
Form ‘1S75 Hf your tax forms
package) fill in the name of the
party, and attach this form to
yraii t.id return.
instead of designating $1 of
your ta.x for a particular party,
you can designate it lor a n<ai-
parlisan general account for all
eligible candidates. Just check
the box proviclrd.
Q. My adju. ted gross income
is $13,000. Can I take the $2,-(K)0
standard deduction on my re-■
turne.
A. No. The standard define-
tion Ls 1') per cent of your adjust
ed gross income up to a S2,(KK)
maximum. Fifteen per cent of
your adjust gross income is $1,-
9.50. This is your standard de-
ducetion, not $2,000.
Q. -'My son turned 20 in 1972.
Does this mean that I cannot
claim him a? a dependent any
more?
A. No. If your son did not
have gross mcome of $750, or
more nr wa.s a full-time student
for a last five mcnlh.s of last
year no matter how much money
he made, you may still claim
him as a dependent, regardless
of his age if all the other de
pendency t(;iils are met, including
furnishing over on(*-half of your
.son’! total suppoit.
y. Arc scholar.diips taxabUr?
A. No. In general, if you re
ceive a s;holash:p or fellowship
grant, you may exclu<le all of
purt of th t amount from your
gte-s in>o?'nc, dopf'n.iing upon
whether or n'.t yen are a degree
rindidate. If .vou are a degree
candidate, t'lrro is no limitation
on the amount that may c ex-
clu !dc:l from your income. How
ever, if you you aia* not a degree
candnda;?, the amour I you re
ceive aa a scholai’ship or fellow
ship be excluded.up to $300
limes the number of months for
which you iecc.:\e amounts un
der ti:e gicnt fluring the tax
A scholarship tlii.t is compen
sation f a- pa:q (u* fdure .arv-
or primarily for the grant-,
or’s lumofil, is not o.xcluded from
gross income.
For more inff^rmFen, see
IRS ruhUcatian .520 uTax In-
formatifjn for Amci'can .Scholl
ars in the V, and A ro-'d.” A
free ropy can he obtained by
dropping a postcard !•) your In*
K’l’nal vrAenu^ office.
Q. I in'^tallrd a new water
heater in m*y hume la-t year.
Can 1 dedu;t‘ihe curt on my tax
I'oturn.
A.—Nc. hut you may add the
cost of this item to the basis
cf your property, so that it Will
be taken into account in the
event y<ni sell your liomf*.
Q.—Are gambling Iw^ses de
ductible.
A. If you itemi/e, you may
deduct your gambling los.;es in
curred dining the > ’.ar. ut only
1.) .r.n* exi'cni ef your winnnings.
'Arr'l'n'j winnninhs sr.usi bf* re
pot led at income.
cy I .^till heven't goiicn my
\v'2 form from m\ emitloyer.
What should I flo?
A. Contact your em;)Ioyor. He
is rc'iuirefi Ijy Ikw to furni.sli
his employwis \\''2 lorm.s >’ the
en:l of .lanutiry.
5'ouv return mu-: Ic' filed rn
I’me. If you <lo nut have all
your Forms W-2, report all of
your income and alta h a stfU’-
ment explaining how >ou (om
pi'te.l any tax withheld F c vl’'''h
you rla'm credit, but f'r which
you have no Form \\'-2
If, after you have filed your
return, you recf ive a Form W-2
for income that you did net :n-
elude in your return, or if you
f'nd vnnr c •tim‘'\s oi ir' cr'* an'*
withholding tax to he incur-
re'ct. file an amended return.
Form lOtOX. This lorm is avail
able at any IR^ office.
G-W Slates
Forum Series
BOILING SPRl.NTH — The fifth
in the Gardner-We'ib travt*! f ir-
um .scrio.i of .seven travel fPin -
area i-cmnties will be a i la:
day, Ceoruary 27 < :i the ..mv;
of Gardner-Webb ('olU'ge. 'Fa-
color films will be at T:.T
p.m. in the John k. D'\e.- .Ir.
Memorial Chapel.
Tue.sday nights show ng will
feature Mexico. Jim oiVitt ‘d
Kastf'rn Air Lines w ’l lia\e a
serio.s of door prizes to be nvaid
ed and will explain a u;i of
travel and educational bre rhure'
to he made available. me ‘ 1
Hu* brocliure.s are on .-ituclent tra
vel.
The film.s to be .'•hewn Tuesday
will loa1ur(‘ .scencrv ai'.d jcullare
of Mexico. They will be'o'f -inter
est to all ages ;md a joart of tlie
pre.sentation wilf be ori(*nted to
ward ycutli and student travel.
The travel Icrum .-crie.s pre.-en-
lati.n If,r March will hv. on
l.'i ael.
This free (Mimmunity educa-
ti.nal travel fr.rum is part of
.'laiTiner-Webb's . continuing pr-j-
gram to serve the .-uir.:undin.g
communities. Tliere is no charge
f(n- the program.
The film .series is under the
sponsrr.'-diip of tlu* Culiui.U Art-;
Cl mmittei* and is j’onrdinaterl
throiuih D<>ems Tra'\'eT and Tour
ist Bure.au in J^helhv.
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THtmS. - 3:00 - 4s26 • 6:03 - 7:40
SHOW ( FBI. - 3:08 - 4:53 . 6:38 i- 8:23
TIMES ( SAT. - 1:20 - 3:05 - 4:50 • 6:35 - 8:20
( SUN. . 2:15.4:00 • 9:00
MON. TUES. • 3:00 • 4:28 • 6:03 • 7:40 • 9:17 |
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late flick for adults FSI. sat. 10:30 VM.
“MEUNDA" RATED (R) ALL SEATS S1.25
DOWNTOWN KINGS MOUNTAIN
COMING WEb. ' tUlTR. - FBI. . "MEUNDA" (fl)
Hotn
lil^ST m DOT OLfAlimO
‘FREE’
STORAGE AND
MOTH PROOnN^G
04614., ilitk. & WEP. SPECIALS
MEN'S OB LADIES 2-PIECE
1 SUITS S2J9
LADIES P-PIECE
2 DRESSES $2.09
EVERY DAY SPECIAL
Shirts
Laundered
Crisp-
Bright
Folded or
On Hangers
EACH
MON.. TUES. & WED. "SPECIAL"
TROUSERS
PLAIN
SKIRTS
OR
SWEATERS
MIX
OR
MATCH
'ti^tyERYtritt^
7:30 TILL 6 pjn.
9 *3 'EXCE#T ’ -
SUNDAY
PINKY PIG SLICED ... (C/3-tB. THICK SUC‘0 f 'S'
^ ^
PINKY PJG..."50 FREE STAMPS ON EACH PACKAGE'
WHOLE HOG
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SMALL LEAN (5 & 6 lb. SIZE)
temporary
RELIEF ^
OF MINOR PAINS ^
For Guaranteed Relief with
PRUVO Tabs or Your Money Back
On Sale aL
4^^ KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. ^
Your choice of 2 patterns
Kiii(‘China ^“d“'
WITH EACH $3.00 FOOD PUItCHASII
? C 0:- ■ ' SI 99 7 ‘.-’'ti Pf.irs S2 49
3/ f ■ Boa. S3 99 li.9»-JifOinfl PUtm S4 99
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GE0SC-! BRIARO COUEaiON
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TAL^r O' SEA BED PERCH
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THRIFTY MAID SWEET OR UHSWCEI
Grapefruit Juice... " 39
Fruit Cocktai!.... 4 - *1®®
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Northern Beons . 9 -- 99'
tlavy Betsns ... 9 99'
THRlfTY MAID \
Hnto Beans ... 9 "« 99'
BScekeye Peas . 9 99'
THtIPTY maid with JOMATO AN© CT2ESE
Spaghetti 9 ■" 99'
WHITE OR ASSORTED COLORS
Spmy .
THRlfTY MAID CREAM STYU OB WHOLE KEBNEl
Coirn . 5
IHklfTT MAID CUT
Green Beans . 5
BED DART TEilOW CL,NO
Sliced B^eoches 3
CRACKW' GOOD SAITINE
Crackers 3
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FOOT
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Ceekiiig Oil
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BREAD.... 4-^1°®
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DRINKS... 5 =‘1“
TROMC41 APPLE OR GRAPE ^ ^ ^ jm.
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CARNA.-ON CA/JNfO
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Yomato Soup 10'
All F14VORS PUU TAB CANS
ChekEi-rinEts 12 c- ^1°®
aSTOB sliced chunk or crushed
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FRESH FLORIDA WHITE
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apples -29'
FItM SltCINC ^ ^ .
TOMATOES - 29'
f»E$H GIEEN
CABBAGE 12'
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GRAPEFRUIT
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MORTON.. CHICKEN, BEfF OR TURKEY A—-a
MEAT PIES 5 •» *1“
FROZEN SHOESTRING _
POTATCsS 5 *1“
OLD SOUTH ^
PiE SHELLS 3 ... »1"
FUDGE BAr.S 59'
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