The Dallas Craftsman (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, April 24, 1970 Page: 3 of 4
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April 24, 1970
, 1970
Page Three
Taxpayers Ask IRS
er ruled that the nation's second I ities.
threatening them, putting
largest textile chain broke the law
fits two days before a scheduled
PITZINGER
ATTEND
LEGISLATURE
CHURCH SUNDAY
PLACE 3
Business-Professional Directory
IS
(
THE ROSE SHOP
6315 Lindsley
TA 7-1119
2225 E. Main
262-2657
Grand Prairie, Texas
7319 Hines Place
437-9124
)
Irving
these delegates will be at
the
9929 Hines Blvd.
351-9036
ONE HOUR MARTINIZING
4206 Oak Lawn - 1505 W. Davi
4905 Ross Ave. - 3508 Almazan
8312 Meadow
428-2616
Keep Up With Labor
N
F
The Dallas Craftsman
85
2726 W. Illinois
380-9103
NLRB Examiner Finds J. P.
Stevens Still Breaking Law
Birth Throrugh 90
Funeral Insurance
Barker heard testimony last No-
vember in Shelby and this week
LESTER REED PAINT
and BODY SHOP
Auto Paint Specialist
All Work Guaranteed
TOM'S MARKET
Complete Line of Staple
Groceries - Quality Meats
Choice Cuts Always Availahle
Reilly Printing Co., 1710 a Har-
wood, 428 8385-6 is a 100% Union
Shop. Why not patronise a Union
Shop.
• South
6.
Reilly Printing Co., 1710 South
Harwood Street. 428 8385-6.
ONE HOUR
MARTINIZING
Deluxe Shirt Service
1312 N. Jim Miller Road
Phone 398-9856
)
142 W. IRVING BLVD.
253-3508
Lamar & Smith
Funeral Home
SERVICE FOR
EVERY BUDGET
PAINTERS
DECORATORS AND
PAPERHANGERS
Local Union No. 53
DAN HOLLON, Secretary
F. J. AUTOMOTIVE
SERVICE
YOUR
UNION FLORIST
946-2146
800 w. JEFFERSON
ruled that the corporation broke
the law in these particulars:
By timing a wage-increase an-
nouncement, and plans to give
employees an extra paid holiday
not according to its usual practice
but by calling employe meetings
just before the scheduled election.
By questioning Hickory plant
employes about their union activ-
Carpenters-
(continued from page 1)
LYON-GRAY LUMBER CO.
Complete Lina of Power Tool*
Hardware and Paint*
WE SPECIALIZE IN SERVICE
700 Marsalis Pkwy at Clarendon
Phone 943-4323
ROCK SERVICE STATION
Combination
Feed Store and Grocery
Warren (Doug) Miller, Owner
Member Local No. 5
7627 S. Cea. Expressway 374-9267
MAC'S AUTO GLASS
and RADIATOR SERVICE
Wheel Alignment — Brake Service
Authorized Dealer for FrigiKing
— MARK IV —
CASH FOR EQUITIES
Call Mr. Farley
At 328-8331
FARLEY REAL ESTATE
2262 Gus Thomasson
STEIN'S
America’s Largest Maker-Seller
of Fine Men's Wear
1516 Main St.
723 Wynnewood Village
1540 S. Buckner Blvd.
Chargt It!
Take up to 6 months to pay
aid and Donald have sure grown.
They are getting bigger and bet-
ter looking than their Daddy.
Here’s the happenings at K.M.
“Big Daddy” (Lester Hayes) had i
a thing going for his self last
Friday night, moving into his new
pad, one of those groovy hide-a-
W. W. IMPORTED
PARTS CORP.
COMPLETE LINE OF
Automobile Parts For Most
Foreign Made Automobiles
1711 E. Main 264-8101
Grand Prakrie
way things that square Johns
dream about.
He was happy as a dead pigeon
in the sunshine, sipping away at
a tin of suds when bam he tried I
to climb a tree—results—no pad, I
only sore ribs and mouth.
Hey, you should see our Lab
Technician has everybody looking
at her, except me. Ha Even has
some of the studs up front coming
to the back for nothing. This lit-
tle beauty’s name is Sandra Kin-
nard.
Bros. Henry Jackson and Ray
Myrick both paint mixers deluxe,
had a surprise teacher that is :
showing these two studs how to
mix paint Who is he?
Paco side has nothing happen-
ing, but you guys watch out for
the man with the little book. If
you stay 2 minutes in the rest
room you've had it.
So far, Company and Union
members are getting along fine,
except for one or two dead-beats
up front. I think if more people
from other paint companies would
join the Union we could be 100%
better off, both for Company and
Union members.
Bro. Robert Coit was winner of
the K.M. tournament for a while,
then Blue got him.
Hey we have a new member—a
full-blood Creek Indian from Ok-
lahoma, Clyde Herrod.
That’s about all for now.
office this week. He had been
visiting with Bro. Dowell Wil-
liams. Bro. Williams mother has
been very ill and he had to place
her in a rest home. And Medicare
paid for it all. You can't beat that
and they say Ralph Yarborough
doesn’t like Dallas. Bro. Williams
just came in to the office this
morning. He is transfering to Life
Member and retiring.
If you have received your Paint-
ers Journal, read the Editorial
Inside the front page. “Who is
really to blame for runaway in-
flation’’? This article tells it how
it is and should be reprinted in
other publicatons.
Incidentaly did you see those
during their normal work activi-
ties.
The ruling was the eighth in
a row against Stevens’ attempts
to smash a union organizing drive
that started in 1963.
ditions are met. These conditions
are explained on page A-2 of the
1040 tax package you received in
the mail.
Q) I’m over 65. Do I still have
to file a tax return?
A) Your age entitles you to an
additional $600 exemption and
NLRB election here last May, and
by harassing union members at
another Stevens plant in nearby
Hickory, N. C.
The election was called off when
the AFL-CIO Industrial Union
Dept, and the Textile Workers'
Union of America filed unfair
ALLIED BRAKE AND
FRONT END SHOP
(STAR) BRAKE SERVICE
Motor Tune-Up Mansfield Tiro*
Air Conditioning Service
1260 Rock Island Irving, 254-3334
A) You may deduct all or part
of this expense when certain con- Caron twins in the Journal. Ron-
THE DALLAS CRAFT S M A N
the Local Union No. 53 Pension
Plan Trustees. ' practice charges against Stevens,
Bro. Frenchy Caron was by the
a big government contractor.
This column of questions and
answers on federal tax matters
is provided by the local office of
the U.S. Internal Revenue Serv-
ice and is published as a public
service to taxpayers. The col-
umn answers questions most
frequently asked by taxpayers.
Q) Is there a Form 1040-1 and
If so, where can I get a copy?
A) The designation 1040-1 re-
fers to the page number of the
back of the first copy of the Form
1040 in the tax packages sent to
all taxpayers this year. On it wil
be found general information on
the new Form 1040. Other general
instructions for Form 1040 con-
tinue on the back of the tax-
payer’s copy of the 1040 and on
pages B-2, E-2, and R-2, all of
which are found in the package
The designations 1040-1 and 1040-
2 were used simply for number-
ing and indexing purposes and do
not refer to any form separate
and apart from the 1040 itself.
This same approach applies to
other instructions in the package,
which, again for indexing pur-
poses, also have been given alpha-
betical and numerical designa-
tions.
Q) The estimated tax forms you
sent me said to watch for changes
to the law. Have there been any
that would affect my 1970 decla-
ration?
A) One change that affects all
taxpayers is the increase in the
amount allowed for personal ex-
emptions. For the 1970 tax year,
$625 should be taken for each
exemption.
The Tax Reform Act of 1969
increased the amount for personal
exemptions from $600 to $650
effective next July 1 when the
necessary adjustments will be
made in withholding rates. Since
the change takes place at mid-
year, the net effect will be to
increase the exemption amount to
$625.
Also, the tax surcharge has been 1
PERRY'S
CIRCLE D FOOD STORE
Hickory Smoked Barbecue
Open 1 day* - 5 a.m. to midnight
continued at a 5 percent annual
rate for the period January 1,
1970, through June 30, 1970, or
2.5 percent for the tax year 1970.
Some taxpayers may also find
the new provisions on income av-
eraging and capital gains will
affect their declarations. Details
on these provisions and the tax
surcharge may be obtained by
wriitng your IRS district director
for Publication 553 or by contact-
ing your local IRS office.
Q) Do I handle dividends from
a savings and loan account the
same way as other dividends ?
A) No, this income should be
reported as interest on line 13 of
Form 1040. If your total interest
income is over $100, list the
amounts you receive on Schedule
B, Part II, and attach it to your
return when you file.
Q) I just sent in my return.
How long will I have to wait for
my refund?
A) If your return is accurate
and complete, you should have
your refund -within 5-6 weeks of
the date you filed.
However, should your refund
be delayed beyond this period.
THE ROGAN COMPANY
CONSULTANT . ADMINISTEATOR
employee benefit plan*
TAylor 7-7426 6162 L Mocingbird Leme
Dallas, Texe 75214
We want to again remind the
members of the Special Meeting
Thursday evening May 14, 1970.
We want to make a correction in
the column last week. There will
not be a resolution to vote on
assessment of $1.00 per member
for the PAT Program of the
Brotherhood. This was a mistake
due to bad communications in the
office. There will be action to be
taken on a resolution to hold in
abeyance for-six months the ini-
tiation fee of the first year ap-
prentice.
Also at this meeting we will
have Nomination and Election for
WANTED
Full Time Licensed Real Estate
Personnel, Excellent Opportun-
ity For a Wonderful Career
Juanita Coker Real Estate
meeting of May 11. The four re-
ceiving the highest vote will be
elected. We will give a list of
those nominated in next week’s
column. All members in good
standing are entitled to vote. All
members are urged to be at the
May 11 meeting to vote in this
important election.
Members are reminded of the
Yarborough Rally Friday night,
7-9 p.m., Grand Ballroom. Adol-
phus Hotel. ALL FREE. No col-
lection.
therefore you are not required to
file a return unless your gross
income is $1,200 or over. However,
if you had net earnings from self-
employment of $400 or more, even
if your gross income was less than
$1,200, a return will have to be
filed and self-employment tax
paid.
Q) Are union dues deductible?
A) Yee, these dues are deduc-
tible as an employee business ex-
pense if you itemize. For more
detils on these expenses, check
page E-2 of the 1040 Instruction
package.
pressure on them through super-
by announcing new employe bene- visors, and maintaining an “un-
— --------] | precedented watch” over them
Shelby, N. C.—J. P. Stevens &
Co., Inc., the nation’s most per-
sistent textile industry violator of
federal law, has not abondoned its
unlawful system in spite of court
rulings and National Labor Rela-
tions Board “cease and desist” or-
ders, an NLRB examiner has
found.
Trial Examiner James T. Bark-
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wait 10 weeks before contacting
IRS about it. This will allow time
for any notice to reach you about
an error or omission such as a
missing Social Security number,
W-2 or one of the schedules.
Q) Who can use the tax sur
charge tables in the 1040 pack-
age? A) The tables should be
used for determining the sur-
charge if your income tax is under
$7.35. For $735 and over, multiply
your tax by 10 percent to deter-
mine the surcharge you owe for
1969.
Q) Win IRS figure the tax for
you even if you end up owing tax?
A) Yes. If there is tax due, you
will be billed and have 30 days to
make full payment.
IRS can only compute the tax
where the taxpayer’s gross income
is under $5,000 which consists of
wages subject to withholding and
not more than $200 of dividends,
interest and wages not subject to
withholding, and the standard de-
duction is claimed. But the tax-
payer computes his tax when he
is claiming sick pay, moving ex-
penses, or employee business ex-
penses.
Q) Do you have to itemize de-
ductions to get any credit for hos-
pital insurance premiums paid ?
A) Yes, you must itemize to
claim this deduction. However,
you may deduct half of your medi-
cal insurance premiums up to a
maximum of $150 even though
your other medical expenses do
not exceed 3 percent of your ad-
justed gross income.
Q) I pay someone to take care
of my two girls while I work. is
there any deduction for this?
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