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FOR SALE
1966 Dodge Dart 6 Cyl. 2
door - A real gas saver n
fair condition. Phone 363-
4789 - 8:00 a.m. to 6:00
or 363-6782.
Gts. Dia. Cluster ring
W/6 dias. Yellow 14K gold
custome made Baroque de
sign. Will sacrifice Regular
price $675.00 - $400.00 or
best offer. Phone 363-4789
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 or 363-
6782.
1967 Yellow Impala. Auto
matic, P.S. P. B., Air
Conditioner, Heater. New
Water pump, radiator and
tune up. May need a little
work. I don’t need it. Price
$350.00 for fast sale 363-
6782 or after 8 p.m., 366-
4991.
Used Speed Graphic 2 1/4
X 3 1/4 Professional ca-
meral A W/Case, flash and
film pack adapter. $75.00
phone 363-4789 or 363-
6782.
MODELS
Good looking, tall, slender
male for modeling leather
fashions. Contact Bill -
Telephone 876-3650
Tall, handsome, slender
male for fashion modeling.
Contact ■ * Chuck’ ’ Charles -
Babbs - Lioness Modeling
Agency Phone 233-2353.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Free lance photographer
will do portfollies or per
sonal pictures. Contact Dale
Phone: 876-3101
SERVICES
If you need medical assis
tance but can’t afford it,
The Community Crisis Cen
ter Free Clinic is there to
assist you. All services are
absolutely free. For fur-
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. 1 live in Cedartown.If I have
an income tax problem, where
is the closest place to go to
get help?
A. If you only need the answer
to a question the nearest help
is as close as your telephone.
You can call our tax assistance
service toll - free. Just dial
1-800-222-1040 any weekday
between 8:30 and 5:30 p.m.
If you need more detailed help
you can visit one of our local
offices. Your nearest one
would be Rome.
Q. Can you still deduct state
gasoline taxes on your Federal
income tax return?
A. Yes. If you itemize on your
1973 return, state and local
taxes on gasoline, diesel fuel,
and other motor fuels are de
ductible if they are separately
stated and passed on to the
consumer. Use the table in your
Form 1040 instructions to
determine your deduction.
Q. Is there a “revenue shar
ing” question on 1973 returns?
A. For purposes of revenue
sharing, the only information
you have to give on your return
is your county of residence. See
the instructions for either
Form 1040 or Form 1040A.
Q. My son earned more than
$750 last year. Can I still claim
him as a dependent?
A. If, regardless of his age,
your son was a full-time stu
dent for some part of each of
any five months of 1973 or was
less than 19'years old at the
end of the year, you can claim
him as a dependent regardless
of how much money he made.
Of course, all other dependency
tests must be met, including
furnishing more than one-half
of your son’s total support.
Q. What happened to Schedule
B of my tax form—the sched
ule I used to detail interest and
dividend income?
A. Schedule B has been elim
inated, since a detailed listing
of dividends and interest is no
longer required. Simply report
your total dividend and inter
est income in the space pro
vided on the front of your
Federal income tax return.
Of course, you should still
keep a record of your individ
ual dividend and interest
receipts,
Q. I received a short form
1040A in the mail. How can I
tell if I should use this short
form or'the long form 1040?
A. If you received a short form
1040A in the mail, it was sent
to you based on the return you
filed last year. But your situa
tion may have changed and you
may save money by filing Form
1040 instead. This is especially
true if your itemized deduct
tions are substantial, or if you
are eligible for the retirement
income credit. Just use the
short formula set out in your
Form 1040A instructions to
help determine whether your
tax could be lower if you item
ize deductions.
Q. The person I paid to fill out
my tax return has not signed
it. Should I make sure that he
does?
A. Yes. Anyone who prepares
your return for compensation
is required to sign it in the
space provided. Spaces are also
provided for the preparer’s
employer identification number
or social security number, his
address, and the date he signs
the return. If he refuses to
sign, you should print his name
in the space provided. 74-2
PLACES
ther information, call the
Center’s Hotline at 892-2358
If you are new in town and
looking for “gay” activities
Contact Bill or Glenn at
the Gay Information Cen
ter - Phone 874-4400.
Expert Carpet Cleaning
and Floor Care - Phone
363-4789 or 363-4991.
FOR RENT
Efficiency apartments - -
1100 Piedmont Ave.,, Di
rectly across from Pied-
nong Park. Just $75.00 per
nonth. Phone 876-2191.
Church when in Miami,
Fla. It’s an opportunity t»
meet and make new friends.
For more information te
lephone. (305) 576-0708. M.
C. C. 3901 N.W. 2nd Ave.,
Miami, Fla.
PADS OFFERED
W,M r will share lovely 2
BR, 2 bath apartment in
N.E. Atlanta, split ex
pense with responsible per
son only. Call Glen 634-
3047.
Wondering where the action
is? Why not spend an even
ing with some of the groov
iest guys ever. Mrs. P’s-
551 Ponce DeLeon Ave. At
lanta, Georgia.
FOR SALE
Male Pekingese puppy, 1
mos. old, Registered •
pedigreed. Best offer. Pho
ne 876-9339
For Sale
Philco Refrigerator-
White-in good condition
$75.00. Also Chrome
Dinette Set with Red and
White Upholstery; 4 ch
airs; $30.00 or $100.00
for both. Call Annette
at 524-6426 (work)
After 6:00 P.M. call
-9088
Traveling in D.C. it’s the
D.C. Eagle, 904 9th St^|
in New York it’s the Ea
gle, 11th Ave., & 21st St.;
or the Spike, 11th Ave., &
20th St.; and in Chicago
it’s the Gold Coast, 501
N. Clark St.
If you are looking for a
weekend you’ll never for
get, try Dogwood 74, in April
11th - 14th. For additional
information write Atlantis
M.C. , P. O. Box 54748, At
lanta, Ga. 30308.
Meet new and interesting
friends -- Attend Metro
politan Community Church
services 527 McDonough St.
Decatur, Ga. for informa
tion telephone 378-6291
Rev. Keith D. Davis, D. D.
Pastor welcomes you to the
Metropolitan Community
Little known stories of people and problems taken from cast
histories of workers in the Georgia Department of Humar
Resources — real stories of real people whose names have beer
changed to protect their right to privacy.
David had determination, and that was about all he had
His IQ was 55, he was colorblind and he was deaf. But 19-year
old David wanted to work and the Department of Humar
Resources wanted to help him. A Human Resources counseka
arranged for ear surgery so that David could hear and trans
portation so that he could attend a vocational rehabilitatior
workshop. The counselor worked closely with David and en
couraged him to improve personal habits, dependability anc
social competence.
When workshop personnel felt that David was ready foi
employment, the counselor contacted an employer who was
looking for a steady worker. An interview was arranged anc
David was hired to work at a factory that afternoon. He hai
been working in the shipping department for four nibnths anc
is proud that he can help provide support for his family. He
has confidence in himself and in his ability to be financiall)
independent. David’s determination paid off.
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