The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, December 15, 1969, Page 4, Image 4

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4 Twenty Or Twenty-one Clinton Mill 25 years continuous service a to right are Laura Darby, J B. Fallaw. Elymyra R. Pitts, Standing, 1 to r, Robert 1 Jr., Ronald Amick, Otis Gr Vance, Clinton Mills Preside] Werts, and J. B. O'Shields. r B ML ]M M ' ^ ^ rUKIT YtA Leonard Gilliam, left. C employee and Alice Snider, ployee. chat with Clinton Mill after receiving 40-Year Awa number of Clinton Mills em service. Taxpayers (This column of questions and answers on federal tax matters is provided by the local office of the U. S. Internal Revenue Service and is published as a public service to taxpayers. The column answers questions most frequently asked by taxpayers.) Q?Shouldn't the person hired to prepare a return be responsible if there is additional tax due following an audit? A?The taxpayer is legally responsible for all the information on the return even though someone else helped him prepare it. For ic Join Old Ti s "Old Timers" received 1*0 t the 14th annual Old Timer: eanette Woodward. Nellie L Frances Meeks. and Alice Simmons. Colie Edmonds, aham. Newell Brewington. nt who made the presentatii Absent. Eloree Cunnin$?hai if vJHV f rl / R AWARDS Hinton Plant -2 Spinning right. Lydia Carding ems President Robert M. Vance irds. This brings to 2H the plovees with 40 Years plus Ask IRS this reason, it is advisable to chec k every item on the return carefully b e 1 o r e sending it in and to use only reputable, qualified tax advisors. Q ? Where can I get extra tax deposit forms? I can't find the ones you sent me. A?-Write to either your District Director or the I IIS Service Center where you lile your returns. Be sure to furnish your business n;imc. address and employer identification number and indicate the type of tax and taxable period f o r which you need the FTD forms. THE CLOTHMAKER BL L\k^K ^ /?\ A - < -""^339 ?r>Lt*n' ' -?r ^\^. > " ? \.?sAMlr -kMHN^H mers Club Id watches for completion of s banquet November 30. Left ,. Moore. Mary C. Ealy. Pollv O'Shields. Cecil Lawson. Ben Woodard. James C. Craine. Robert M. >ns. Homer Birch. James D. 11 and Lillian Wallen/.ine. Line Logic An agriculturist is a person who used to be called a farmer, before he could afford a station wagon. Mummies arc Egyptians who were pressed for time. Medical science says whiskey can't cure the common cold. However, neither can medical science. Suggestion Box: Work eight hours. Sleep eight hours. Not same hours. One counterfeiter to another: "People are getting suspicious of cash. We're gonna switch to credit cards." "But you don't understand." she explained to the usher as he led her down the orchestra aisle. "1 have a box seat." 'Must keep your coat on." the usher advised, "and no one will notice it." It's a mistake to believe that Uncle Sam can open his pocketbook and let you keep yours closed. An African eager to learn about democracy was having difficulty with the idea of taxation as practiced by a government "of, bv and for the people." Suddenly the light dawned. "I see!" be cried. "It means that if I want to give my dog a nice piece of fresh meat I just take a knife and chop off part of his tail." -HEALTH Self - medication can be dangerous. We all treat our colds, headaches, indigestion and other minor ills because obviously one cannot run to the doctor for every trifling discom fort. The trouble is selfmedication doesn't stop there. Many times mistakes are made in judging what is trifling and what is the beginning of real trouble. One may have common symptoms which are trivial if they happen once in a long lime. They cease being unimportant when they keep reoccuring or are present all or most of the time, or when they are the source of worry and apprehension. When there is doubt, it is always wiser and, often more economical, to see a physician. Symptoms can be confusing. A symptom can be similar and deceptive because the same symptom fan arise mini many luusus. It isn't logical to be treating yourself for something you don't know about. Covering up pain with a r. ' I ciiKnttcoc ?>om For Sale: Four 3:15 by 15 six Will sacrifice for $20 each. C land Drive. Phone 833-3485 Will pay cash for old penc electric clocks wanted. Cont St.. Clinton, S. C. Phone: 83 For Sale: One 2 wheel utility Can be used for farm purpose pick up truck. Contact A. Phone 833-1983. Wanted: "Clintex." a Juni sponsored by Clinton Mills, shades holders from discarc electric lamps, please call Si Whitman. 833-3676. We do n< the holders. For Sale: Chrysler Airlem casement windows. Will sell () p.m. Clinton West. For Sale: Ponies?Will Ik $30 and up. For i nformat Standards Department. Cal Laurens. S. C. The Little Nursery would while you work. Hours: 7:31 for information. DECEMBER, 1969 HINTSpain killer, anxiety with a tranquilizer or fatigue with a stimulant fails to get to the basic cause of these conditions and may permit a serious illness to progress. Using a leftover drug from a "similar" previous ailment is a common practice. This is dangerous as time may change the medication in strength and alter the original prescription. The usage of a drug prescribed for someone else is not advisable since drugs are prescribed according to the illness, age and even the weight of an individual, and misuse can cause various reactions. Besides being dangerous and useless, self-medication is expensive. The unnecessary use of laxatives and vitamins runs into millions of dollars annually. Of all "neighborly acts," the most unneighborly one is giving away leftover prescriptions which were administered for a specific person. The results are often bad and can be serious. mmsm I : ply tires for pick up truck. Contact Calvin Shelton, Skylulum clocks. No alarm or act J. R. Cole, 702 Jefferson 3-2147 after 4:00 p.m. trailer. Excellent condition. -?c Trlnol ^ iien nor r\r .O. 1V.ILO! IV./ U OV. UV.1I111U V.U1 v/l C. Yountf, Standards Dept. ior Achievement Company, would like to have old lamp led lamps. If you have old Campbell, 833-1805 or Barry i)t need the lamp shades, just p room air conditioner ior cheap. Phone 833-1212 after ild until Christmas. Priced ion contact Jared Sullivan, 1 682-3462 or write RFD *2, like to keep your children [) to 5:00 daily. Call 833-2090