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e a i a " w a y kN! ? Vr. *' r *: e*'. '.*\. Vh'.;f! ^A ? <?! *< *?w?< For Sale: Four 8:15 by 15 Will sacrifice for $20 eacl land Drive. Phone 833-34: Will pay cash for old n electric clocks wanted. C St., Clinton, S. C. Phone: For Sale: One 2 v^We! vJJ, Can be used for /(.v\ pick up truek** 'C-knt Phone 833-1983. Wanted: "Clintex," a J sponsored by Clinton Mil shades holders from disc electric lamps, please call Whitman, 833-3676. We dc t lie holders. For Sale: Chrysler Airtt easement windows. Will s 6 p.m. Clinton West. . 5 Ethel Lever 10 Joseph H. Johnson Alice R. Johnson ... 15 Arthur Byrd Lillian T. Watts T\y ry u.." vi The 77 million peop' pvnoptorl tn fi'n foz-lnr-i' in come lax returns for 100' will all use the new sty!< 1040 form, recently un veiled by the Internal Rev enuc Service. The new ta: form has been designate* so that, regardless of finan cial circumstances, it cai be used by taxpayers in an; bracket. Card Form 1040A ? thi old short form, filed b; 18 million taxpayers las year?has been eliminated However, the new forn will enable over 80 millioi taxnavers to file hv nom only one side of a sine*!* page. An additional Hi million taxpayers will nee< no more than one-page basii plus one additional page. Taxpayers with specia tax situations need onh add to the basic form acldi tional pages or schedules to meet their needs. Item ized deductions, busines income and expense, an< other add-or-subtract item v ~Ml A1 3 six ply tires for pick up truck. 1. Contact Calvin Shelton, SkyR5 lendulum clocks. No alarm or on tact J. R. Cole, 702 Jefferson : 832-2147 after 4:00 p.m. ',ity frailer. T^eellent condition. -Nse . Ideal 1 > i\Ve behind car or 'A. WXpun/'^-Aandards "Dept. unior Achievement Company, 's, would like to have old lamp arded lamps. If you have old Si Campbell, 833-1805 or Barry > not need the lamp shades, just ?mp room air conditioner for ell cheap. Phone 833-1212 after awards r-02. DEC~r/.2r:?u Years Plant No. 2 Years Plant No. 2 Plant No. 2 Years Lydia Plant No. 2 ' """ '* r?* 1 j i. ^ t_.j Vv . c will be reported on separate panes. 9 l- iug'ja. aecommg Ubsolete The IRS said the card form 1040A was becoming < obsolete because of rising I income levels in recent years and increased comt plexity in the financial status of taxpayers. This resulted in a decrease of c taxpayers using the card / form. t Introduced in 1954, the I. 1040A was designed as a i simplified form to help the i lower-income wage earner. * However, taxpayers using i? if gnllM f ol/*? ?w v/ctiVI IIV^U llW\U lUl VtUUdm-* r} of certain tax credits or .! exclusions and could not c itemize their deductions. The simplicity of the old 1 10-10A has been built into / the new form, the IKS said. - The one-page 1040 is very much like the front and the back of the discontinued s card form. :! The new 1040 enables all s taxpayers to tailor their CLOTHMAKER Gtvi C "'l, OJi'i V \ t * V*v ^ '''' "' ^ v : / V- ~\ y Raymond Matthew Hanna is the cute son of Sgt. and Mrs. Fred Hanna, Alius Air Base, Oklahoma. lie is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Reese, Lydia Spooler Room. 9 .% v - / f / s . ^ '/> Cynthia Ann Simpson, daughter of Joe L. and Louvonia Simpson, celebrated her 2nd birthday on December 11, 1!)G9. Her parents are Lydia employees. ??\ "-v r*n V returns to their particular circumstances. Also the "add-a-page" feature provided by the new form has made it possible to provide more room for itemizing deductions and listing income sources. Of the tax form packages being sent to taxpayers this year, (>0 million will be printed in color, the IRS said. The red and blue format, first introduced last year, is intended to direct attention to areas of the return where errors are most commonly made. Over the counter copies of Form J (MO and the more complex packages of tax returns and schedules for some tax payers will continue to be printed in black ink. With the exception of some four million farmers and fishermen, taxpayers should receive their individual income tax forms and instructions by mail the first week in January. BULK RATE U. S. POSTAGE PAID Clinton, S. C. Permit No. f>!) Clinton Emnlo " 11 ? i1 ?? ? r Jt j ' .\V. -iW"* ' SS'V*?)rr 1 *Jy* i -i"id . v., * > ? vj t - ? ... - . Lewis Bass, Lydia War ployed with Clinton Mills sin* is a conscientious employee w and safety record. Lewis's daughter, Dianne I on second shift. Her husband tender. Lewis was out onlv two d sr ? ?- ;j! r? ill ;i I il ^ - VjuH? V'"V -^*^n.n;. / [iv>:> A siu., y >_??- '. L .,? 1 /"""V gs? y. *m |l..." 7* " i n taJi.'?.li?j, i tmJri I. i James Estes, another Lyd been with Clinton Mills since a spinning doffer, also has ; attendance record with Clinto James lias a number of ri Three brothers; J. C., an oil John Henry, a section man; 1 Lee Weehunt, is a spooler ter James missed one day in JANUARY, 1970 yees at Work : r ' V - * ^u.. ,, .1?iitet*. .'\ ^ y j' " \ / // %i A/ /J t?r -if"'-".'; ? - - - ? per Tender, has been emce October 19, 1948. Lewis ith an excellent attendance Roberts, is a spooler tender I, Jimmy, is also a warper ays in 1969. ?yrw**" '^11 i!; >. >-*' TW| ^ ? 0 4o\ ' . ! ^ k ^ * t \ f'-' i'fc'JSl _: ,.k ia spinning employee, has November H, 1951. James, an outstanding safety and m Mills. Natives with Clinton Mills, er; Oliver, a spinner; and ivork here. His sister, Ora ider. 1969 for sickness.