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6 fOTfPT Vr. V r ifc..'*V.Vi'.^l*x I (itKttwaic im For Sale: Four 8:15 by 15 si> Will sacrifice for $20 each. ( land Drive. Phone 838-3485 Will pay cash for old penc electric clocks wanted. Cont St., Clinton, S. C. Phone: 83 For Sale: One 2 \y?Wel uXy.ity Can be used for iTfftrt ^aro^st pick up truek?M?ir111i. Phone 833-1983. Wanted: "Clintex," a Juni sponsored by Clinton Mills, shades holders from discard electric lamps, please call Si Whitman, 833-3676. We do n< the holders. For Sale: Chrysler Airtemj casement windows. Will sell 6 p.m. Clinton West. s~iw.cs c 5 Ye Ethel Lever 10 Y< Joseph H. Johnson Alice R. Johnson 15 Y< Arthur Byrd Lillian T. Watts n7 rr * uV. u??! w.. The 77 million people expected to file federal income tax returns for 10(19 will all use the new style 1040 form, recently unveiled by the Internal Revenue Service. The new tax form has been designated so that, regardless of financial circumstances, it can be used by taxpayers in any bracket. Card Form 1040A ? the old short form, filed by 18 million taxpayers last year?has been eliminated. However, the new form will enable over 30 million taxpayers to file by using only one side of a single page. An additional 30 million taxpayers will need no more than one-page basic plus one additional page. Taxpayers with special tax situations need only add to the basic form additional pages or schedules, to meet their needs. Itemized deductions, business income and expense, and other add-or-subtract items S13I : ply tires for pick up truck. Contact Calvin Shelton, Sky lulum clocks. No alarm or act J. R. Cole, 702 Jefferson 3-2147 after 4:00 p.m. trailer. ?>^cellent condition. } . Ideal t!f) behind car or JWXountf^J&tandards Dept. or Achievement Company, would like to have old lamp led lamps. If you have old Campbell, 833-1805 or Barry )t need the lamp shades, just } room air conditioner for cheap. Phone 833-1212 after ; AWARDS *03. ?EC*M3*3 ars Plant No. 2 sars Plant No. 2 Plant No. 2 ears Lvdia Plant No. 2 r? r* r?7 rrs fry i.J L i.j vt' u.. will he reported on separate pat?es. 1040A Becoming Obsolete The IRS said the card form 1040A was becoming obsolete because of rising income levels in recent years and increased complexity in the financial status of taxpayers. This resulted in a decrease of taxpayers using the card form. Introduced in 1054 the 10-10A was designed as a simplified form lo help the lower-income wage earner. However, taxpayers using it could not take advantage of certain tax credits or exclusions and could not itemize their deductions. The simplicity of the old 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 card form. The new 1040 enables all taxpayers to tailor their CLOTHMAKER Ctvt StyiteOieK fe "gfS >'<Cfrr /<*' ** ' tw v' - V 'trl> ^ , i mt % Raymond Matthew Hanna is the cute son of Sgt. and Mrs. Fred Hanna, Altus Air Base, Oklahoma. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Reese, Lydia Spooler Room. \ 4 * * ? * N :* r v I / ' x\ i ^ j r . >/ K !t ? i Cynthia Ann Simpson, daughter of Joe L. and Louvonia Simpson, celebrated her 2nd birthday on December 11, 1969. Her par- J ents are Lydia employees. i -A r* r* ':2i .Wdl C t lohirno 1 r\ limit* initios i v.ui u.j tu uiv. n |;(ii ii\.i(icii 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, (50 million will be printed in color, the IRS said. The red and blue format, first introduced last y Vlll , U 1IUVIRIVII t?? Oil ITU I. attention to areas of the return where errors are most commonly made. Over the counter copies of Form 1040 and the more complex packages of tax returns and schedules for some taxpavers will continue to he printed in black ink. ' With the exception of ; some four million farmers < and fishermen, taxpayers should receive their indi- ' vidual income tax forms and instructions by mail the first week in January. BULK HATE U. S. POSTAGE P A I D Clinton, S. C. Permit No. 59 Clinton Emnloyc '?> ' Ay',, vVi i ^--*rr?iL ^ V ... '^: ~ ' :.;w -,? ,C^t?S Lewis Bass, Lydia Warpei )loycd with Clinton Mills since s a conscientious employee with ind safety record. Lewis's daughter, Dianne Rot jn second shift. Her husband, <J ender. Lewis was out only two dayj W * 2V 111 i, R V*? ~ jit* -a m k . \$ t l. 4 .^,'44 ?.4 VV S&f- . 1 >=- x\ " ; "v . eft \ \ a H /7jr I I? | Ifcllflb ill a 111 I ll in I III l 4d James Estes, another Lydia Dcen with Clinton Mills since \ spinning doffer, also has an attendance record with Clinton James has a number of rela Three brothers; J. C., an oiler: John Henry, a section man; wo Lee Weehunt, is a spooler tende James missed one day in 19( JANUARY, 1970 ;es at Work P~~ji A ?,/r" r*1 // ''u< / / I -. ; kC /? A A/V i i*Ti H I > iA li niigfl r Tender, has been emOctober 19, 1948. Lewis 11 A _ii. _1 an exceueni auenuance >erts, is a spooler tender rimmy, is also a warper > in 1969. spinning employee, has ovembcr 8, 1951. James, outstanding safety and Mills. tives with Clinton Mills. ; Oliver, a spinner; and >rk here. Ilis sister, Ora ir. >9 for sickness.