Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1971 Page: 11 of 12
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Quest for Quality
Stewart S. Cort, Chairman
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society to join together in
"our quest for a quality en-
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does not need "incentives” or fce but to sleep and feed? a beast, no more. Sure he that made us w ith such large
"inducements” because it al- discourse, looking before and after^ gave
ready has these as the result reason to fust in us unused.”
As an example of unrea- of pUnitive government regu-
lations and “our determina-
tion to clean up the environ-
ment for our health and
enjoyment, and the health
and enjoyment of our chil-
dren and their children ...”
“What we need,” he
stressed, "is the economic
capability to do what we al-
w ready want to do, and what
developed, that the public will we are required to do by law.”
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We have a selection of good used machines
you might like. See them in our Office Supply
A message to those
Americans who don’t
happen to think
the land of milk and
honey is going all sour.
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Our country is in a strange mood
these days.
Uncertainty surrounds us.
So what can you do about it?
Well, first of all, maybe you
should take a long, hard look at
this country of ours. Maybe we
should look at our healthy side as
well as our ills.
And maybe, just maybe, youll
find we’re not all that bad.
Sure we have our problems.
And they’re not going to go away
if you just stand along the side-
lines as a spectator.
But they might start to go away
if you seriously want to do some-
thing for your country..
AU.S.Savings Bond is one j
way. Let’s say you fork over
*18.75 of your hard-earned |
cash. Through a Payroll
Savings Plan where you
work, or at your bank.
That will give you
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1 Good Used Catalina Washer $79.95
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a Bond that’s worth
*25.00 in just 7 years.
If you did that every
month you’d stash
away quite a nest egg m|
for yourself.
And so would your country.
Your country would he economi-
cally stronger to find remedies for
some of the headaches we have.
While it’s preserving something
called freedom.
Something that’s hard to appre-
ciate. Until you lose it.
Savings Bonds now have a new
high interest rate of 4/i%. And .
buying them gives you the privilege
of also buying the even higher
interest 5% Freedom Shares
in combination.
However you look at it, it
l simply makes a lot of sense
I to ins cst in your country.
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country you’ve got.
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in which individual citizens
can contribute to environ-
mental improvement. He IRS to this, fill in
urged individual membership lines j through 18 and 24, 26,
in organizations devoted to 27 and 28, if applicable. If
environmental preservation, you are t0 a retire-
participation in neighborhood ment }ncome credit( attach
Schedule R and alter "RIC”
on line 22 of Form 1040.”
If you meet the require-
ments and you figure that
the computer can "out figure”
you, just mail it to the Aus-
tin Service Center and the
computer will do the rest.
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NEW YEAR’S, 1971
The month of January is named after an ancient Latin divinity, Janus,
often represented in Roman coinage as having one head with two bearded
faces, one looking forward and the other backward.
Janus was worshipped as the god of gods, the sovereign disposer of war
and peace and the dispenser of the futures of mankind. All doors and all pas-
sages w ere said to be under his care.
The symbolism of this mythological diety is especially appropriate in this
uncertain time. We appear to be on the edge of a new era, but true progress in
human relationships and material well-being must be built on the proven values
and accomplishments of our heritage.
As Handel said, “What is a man, if the chief good and market of his time
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TAX MAN SAM SEZ:
There has been some con-
a fusion on what IRS is going
Deploring those who place to do for taxpayers on flgur-
all the blame for environ- ing their tax returns this .
mental problems on industry, year. IRS will not take your
Mr. Cort asserted, “if you shoe box full of records (?)
look at the record you will see and put it down on your Form
. that virtually all the environ- 1040 for you - however, you
mental progress thus far can have IRS’s computer fi-
made in this country has been gure your tax return by simp-
achieved by industry. While ly following the instructions
others have been doing the with your Form 1040.
talking, we have been doing "Your Federal Income Tax”
the doing.” says: "If your income on
Mr. Cort addressed the fine 18, Form 1040 is $20,000
National Association of or less, and consists only of
Manufacturers’ Diamond wages or salaried and tips,
Anniversary Congress of divident, interest, pensions
American Industry. and annuities and you choose
The Bethlehem Steel execu- the standard deduction instead
tive suggested several ways of itemizing your deductions,
you may have IRS compute
your tax for you. If you
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urged individual membership lines j through 18 and 24, 26,
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environmental preservation,
and community clean-up and
anti-litter projects, support
for community expenditures
for better sewage treatment
plants and solid waste dis-
posal systems, and involve-
ment in enlightened commu-
nity planning efforts.
For industry to continue its
war against pollution, which
Mr. Cort pointed out has cost
the steel industry alone $1
billion, the executive appealed
for reasonable standards and
timetables, and financial
assistance in the form of
realistic tax policies.^ •
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sonable standards and time-
tables, Mr. Cort cited the bill
pending in the Congress
which would require a 90 per-
cent reduction in automotive
tailpipe emissions by 1975.
“I do not know of a single
qualified authority who is
confident that the required
technology can be found,” he
said, “or, if the technology is
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