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•. M' * ■■ ‘liP f' ll;»lU of L by ;i *et wUl» 11 le table ‘ veclcl,i«.^' iptl V. llh fis K**rv*' nis ati I :fpcoral- 11. • Is. >. \Vo( :l i while I from a w*'<l- ICO, t)ie inie in :OOM immeil parents raduate school £fice of son of /ocj of of 1''Icn! Cewton. Power wort* a e.s^fneil a cor* ‘I- chos(* aizp of Thurid«y. May 31, 1973 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. m| THRir ay e Kin.;;- will bt' covorod T l>. m. church f'ciation ■I Scout luntain, y. ' ;)rosi- 7ouncd. ; a rea m Cad- :»sbytc»r- u* day Lip will Mrs. ul Mrs. Eng Child Fiflh Generation Mr. and Mrs. Rijbcrt W. Eng, III, announce the birth of a dait' I’ltc*, Tifany Diane Eng, Mon day, May 4, Kings Mountain hos pital. Tifany Diane represents the fKth generation in the ifamily. She is the great-great griind- daughter of Mrs. 'Nona B. Ford, the great-granddaugihter of Mrs. Mo/ell Fowler and the grand daughter of Mrs. F'redia Grayson. (Bride-Elect Jackie Woods Honored i At Pantry Shower In Grover Friday Night 'Miss Jackie Woods, whose minis wedding to Roger D. li^orter takes place June 22, waa honoied at tiiree tr dal paitiC.- lecom.^. SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAM Mauney Memorial Library “To bring people and books together.” STORY HOUR (ages 5-10) Wednesdays at 10:30 Begins June 6 READING CLUB (all ages) Special Registration Cards Achievement Certificates Awarded Begins June 1 ' Mrs. Brenda Porter, Mj*s. Eff;e M.ie Porter, Mrs. Pools Ilourr'i* and Mrs. Clyde Horton enter- ' tainod together Salur 'ay ovrn'ng in the h!n hall of Grov er’s New Buffalo Baptist church at a bridal shower. , A color motif of pink featured decorative details and refresh ments. Pink punch was served SI 'v 1 iK ’Vv'i an I party pick-ups were also served the 3.') guests who showered :Miss Wood with m scellancous house hold gifts. The hrstes«oi presented Miss Woods wUh a r«<nV sage to pin to her party dress. « 4> « * lasi Tuesday at David Bapti.st church fellow- snip hall also honored Miss wood •». Entertain ng wara M*'*'. Delo- Pat'''rv)n. A^rs. Lo’rso ^Mc- P'vain. Mrs. Marguarit^ McKeeo, Mrs. Sue Allen ani Mrs. Betty Ho/.g. 1 no hride-to- e was given a ncvelty corsage and showered w t’l household gifts from the guo "s. A color note of p'nk w^s foa- tiirod in 'V-oratlve details and refrordimonts. « « * A nnd yellow color theme '^'’♦”»'ed tho pantr/ shower in honor of Miss Woods Friday night by Mrs. Myrtle Horten who entertained at Renn’s Cafeteria I in Grover. ! The 'bride-to-be was given a ^ corsage of yellow mums and he 2S guests jhowered her with groceries for her pantry. Yellow and wh'te mums and baby’s breath featured the ta'tle centerpieces. Yellow punch was «Tr\'od with cakes squares and iVlake Reservations * For Legion Dinner I Mem*’ ers of the American Le gion Auxiliary and their hus- band.s will be honored by officers : * jst l.>5 at a supixn* on June •7lh, the regular meeting day of the au.\il ary at 7 p. m. at the American legion building. iReservations should be made by calling Mrs. O.angrel Jolly, 733-2110. • nffr-’rq wi)) bo installed after the ' uffet meal by I'nit Picsidcnt Kli/aboth Stewart. Deana Saunders I's Honored At Party ; D^'an’ Sair*.rlors, whn.se iweddinf’ to Stove Ik>l] takes place June IGlh, was honored iTh'-rsday at a bridal oartv b^’ l n the Bcthleliem Communiity ' Center. ( Entertaining togeth^'r were Mrs. Krclda Ware, Mi.s.s Pam Arr'''.vood and Mis.s Carol Ham- bright. I ■-'o presented the br de-to-be with a corsage of white carnations, i Decorated cake .squares were ! served with pineapple and lime •"un^h. nuts and mints from a festive table. TAXPAYERS ASK IRS This column of (jueslions and per cent from the due date or answers on federal tax matters the date of filing, whichever is is prov.deJ by the local olfice of laier, is added to the reiund. the U. S. Interna] Revenue i Service and is published as a pui>-• ^ licsorvice to t.ixpa ers. Tiie col umn answers questions most frcqunenlly asked by taxayers. Q. I’m sell ng some real es tate in a few month.}, probably at a big profit. 1 warn to spread the payments I will receivi* over s« vereal years to avoid one rig lax ..ill. What should I do? Bell Taps James Putnam The Kings Mountain Herald's Want Ads Pay Jame.s A. Pulnam has l;<H'n name! traffic staff sinx'rvisor of A.—You may u-e the in.stall- Southern Bell’s Gastonia area, meni niCinod Oi reporting income ,'uinam will be lespons le foi to rel.eve you m pa>.ng tax on the telephone calling, distribution mcoine that you have not col- and load utilization of equipment lected. Under thi.5 metluKl, you being installled in the new -1-A include your gross incoxwe only crossbar loll switching office un- the port on oi each coileclion der construction on West Second that constitutes profit. If a »>ale avenue. When completed, this riesutts ;n a loss, you nm . nut facil.iy will house long distance # dialing equipment .\orih Carolina. for western a n iti\'e of (’h<*rry- high school in 1949. Following a tour in the U. .S. Air J-oreo, he Bell's Directory Denart'^^ent as r salesman and was r"om'ied to supervisor ki 19G5. He hold various a.ssignrnents >' *:h »easirT in Charlotte prior to lx?ing transfer red to Gastonia. The Veterans Coiner Home Appliances Company 350 West Main St. Gastonia, N, C. Air Conditioner Stock and Liquidation 1972 Models Dealer Cost Sheet Plus 10 PERCENT INCLUDES AREA DELIVERY AND SERVICE Editors Ne.vs: Veterans and and their Xamiliej are asking thousands ox questions concern ing th^, benef.is their Govern ments provides for them thiough the Veterans Administration. Be low are some representative queries. Additional information may be boiained at any VA of fice. ; Q.—My brother got addicted to heroin but came out of the service w.ih a good discharge. His private clinic just went out of business become the metha done was slipp.ng. Would VA put him back on methaJono or let him go free. i A.—-if he appears a'ble to make it in a drug-free program, Va , would let him try that. If ho fail ed to rema.n drug free, he could I receive methadone at a VA I clinic. Q.—I am a female veterans re ceiving non • service connected ; pension. Can I claim my husband i'.and as a dependent? ! A.- Yet. Contact your nearest : VA officp for proper guidance. Q.—My hus-jand has not chang- • ed the beneficiary on his Nation- I al Service Life Insurance Policy since our marriage He says it is not necessary as the insurance is automatically paid to the wife Is this so? A. —This 's not true. Insurance proveeJs are paid to the bene- I ficiary last <les gnated in writing by tho insuifxl. If none is desig nated, or no designated benefi- I c ary survives the insured, pro ceeds will bo paid to the estate. use the installment method. In general you may use tiie installment method foi' the sale G. real e.slale il 1) llie buyer agiees to make i»vo oi* more payments in two or more of your tax years and 2) the colleiv . . tions, if you rece.vo any, in the year of the sale do not exceed .dl per cent oi tiio selling price. You should make the election to use the in-stallment method in your tax return lor the year of the sale. For detail.-}, see IRS ru.)lica- tlon 537, “installment and De- lie and his wife, the foimor ferred Payment Sales.” Its Dorollr. .Seagle of Chorryville, available free 1. ■ wilting your have two sons, J. Al and J. Wes Internal district office. , Putnam. The Putnams reside on Q. Last year I filed a with- ville. holding exemption certificate *1^0 I wouldn’t have to have tax Active in community affairs, withheld from my pay. Do I jhe Putnams belong to Saint John have to file a new on<’ to b^, ex- Lutheran church, whore he is empt from withholding Sunday school supei lntendent. Ho year? helon'^^.s to ("''eiTwille lodge A. Yes. Withholding exemp- 505 AF&AM, Oasis .Shrine Tern- lion Certificates 1 Form W-4E) past Commander Cherryville must be filed annually. So if you lodge American Legion post 100 d.d not owe any tax last year, ex-; and assistant Boy Scout master ixjct to ewe none in 197.3, and file Troop .323. His hobbio are farm- ' a new Form W-l-E with your cm- ing and golf. j ployer, you will be exempt from ^ income tax withholding through-1 out 1973. ^ Remember if lax has alrcadv , , , • 'lK>en withheld from your 197.3 FARM INCOME pay, you must f.Ie a tax return accounted for 60 i>er c<*nl nr xt year to have it rofundiHl. North Carolina's farm sales Q. When wall I receive my jggj year, according to unofficial refund check? estimates of the N. C. Agricultur- A. It normally takes SjX j^xtenslon Service. .Sales of weeks but it may take longei you Livestock and poultry accounted mailed your return near the Ap- jq p^p mial recoipt.s. ril 16 deadline. Delays will also jncome from hogs was up 43 per occur if the return is incomplete ^ from cattle up 24 oin accurate. p^vp (^^t to lead the livestock If you have not rec'eiv(*d your refund or a letter explain ing the reason for the delay within 10 weeks after mailing your return, contact your local liRS otlke or wr.te the IRS office ■ where y('u filed your return. Give ■ , all details including your social* sccuritf.' number, current address, ani tho approximate date tlie re turn was Lied. 1 Q. Does the Internal Revenue; S<'rvice pay interest to the tax-i payor when it is late in issuing a i refund? 1 ; A. Yes. However, the IRS has * 45 days from the due date of ! the return or the date of filing,, wh chever is later, to issue a refu.id without payment of inter- lest. If it takes longer than that, 'interest at at annual rale of 61 They ve gof the diploma and we’ve got the gift to celebrate ill So, when you’re looking for the perfect woy ’ to say congratulations, stop in ond see us. USE YOUR CHARGE CARD - ; s.dc\ Soybeans, which rose 62 per rent, and corn, up 45 per cent, led the crops side in rate of increase. McGinnis Dept. Store PHONE 739-3116 S. BATTLEGROUND NOTICE 60 DAY aUARANRIi Beginning June i ALL DOGS. CATS & OTHER 4-FOOTED ANIMALS UNLEASHED AND UNATTENDED AND OFF OWNER'S PR0;PERTY WILL BE DESTROYED. City of Kings Mountain Meet the Manhattan’ Double Knit Plus! Our Manhattan' Gniden Manknit dress shirts have an exclusive “Tailors’ ' Collar” that never bends, wilts or files away. The Trapezium insert is the secret of the“Tailors’ Collar”. It’s a patented device that makes cranky collars a thing of the past. Put it together with a luxury blend of 80% Arner triacetate and 20% nylon and you have a dress shirt that’s soft, smooth and great looking all the time. Great comfort too, because it’s knit. See our collection. $9.50 to $12 The first and foremost anti-static knit shirt Manhattan*® *‘Double-Knit Plus” is supremely cool & comfortable. Its unique hydrophyllic action makes it totally absorbent.. while its new anti-static qualities makes it completely ding-free (repels lint, dust & dirt too!). The exclusive Manhattan^ Ban-Lon' knit of 100% Antron^ III nylon is lush and lightweight. It’« a realty new kind of double-knit. You'll love it! ' PLONK’S
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