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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Oct 1972, p. 16

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PAGE 16-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY. OCTOBER6, 1972 REAL ESTATE LEAVING STATE must sell 3 bedroom, 1 Yi bath, ranch house located in quiet residential area, close to Fox Lake and schools. House has full dry basement, water soft­ ener, large yard, cyclone fence, city water & sew­ er, central air and one car attached garage. PRICED TO SELL AT $29,500 Call 312-587-2437 PETS FOR SALE DOG GROOMING - 3209Ring- wood Rd., 815-675-2469. 10-4/10-6 A.K.C. Collie Pups, 6 weeks old, Sable and White 815- 385-4419. 10-6 Thoroughbred Male St. Ber­ nard. 8 months old. Papers, iiousebroken. Wonderful with children. Needs more room Asking $100. Phone 385- 8167. 9/29TF12 GOLDE^ Retriever puppies 3 males^~7 weeks old, no pa- REAL ESTATE Bright, cheerful ranch with 3 BR's, enclosed porch, aluminum siding, 2 car garage, large lot and much more. Upper 20's Large, comfortable 3 BR ranch with family room, basement, 2 car garage, convenient location. Lower 30's Raised ranch with 4 BR's family room, deck, 2 car garage, all the extras. On heavily wooded lot. Upper 30's See or call GLENN DRAPER REAL ESTATE 4719 W. ROUTE 120, McHENRY, ILLINOIS 815-385-5661 10_6 This column of questions and answers on federal tax matters is provided by the local office of the (J.S. Internal Revenue Service and is published as a public service, to taxpayers. The column answers questions most frequently asked by taxpayers. PET CENTER GOT A PER FOR YOO - PETS THAT NEED A HOME OR ARE LOOKING FOR THEIR MASTER pers p.m. $40 each call after 6 815-675-2049. 10-6 READ THE CLASSIFIEDS. MENS RING, onyx with init­ ial "F" and stone. Reward. 385-0091. 10-6 FIND JUST THE RIGHT HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY WITH A PLAINDEALER CLASSIFIED. PHONE 385-0170 As a public service of the McHenry Plaindealer all ads run under "Pets That Need A Home" are Free. The only requirements are: The animals are to be given away to good homes without charge, or you are trying to find the owner of a pet that has strayed into your possession. TO BE GIVEN AWAY 3 YEAR OLD Collie and St, Bernard, male. House trained, good with children. 385-6096. 10-6 J Q) Who can represent a tax­ payer before the Internal Rev­ enue Service in connection with an audit? A) Generally, only attor­ neys, CPA's and individuals who have become "enrolled agents" by passing a written examination are eligible to represent taxpayers before the IRS. A person other than one of those mentioned above may represent you only if he pre­ pared the return and signed it as the preparer. This repre­ sentation is limited to the Audit Division examination level and may encompass only matters concerning the tax liability for the tax year cov­ ered by the return he pre­ pared. He may not represent you at either the District Conference or the Appellate hearing. Q) I've been operating a dog kennel as a sideline for several years. How long do I have to make money at it before the IRS presumes it to be a busi­ ness and not a hobby? A) An activity is consid­ ered a business if it is entered into and carried on in good faith for the purpose of mak­ ing a profit. A taxpayer is presumed to be engaged in an activity for profit, unless es­ tablished to the contrary by the IRS, if in any two out of five consecutive years there is a profit. The application of the pre­ sumption may be suspended, if the taxpayer elects, until there are 5 consecutive tax years in existence from the time he first entered into the activity. Special rules and different time periods apply to tax­ payers engaged in an activity involving horses. Q) Is it true that a student can be exempted from income tax withholding? A) Yes. Students and other individuals are exempt from withholding if they did not owe any tax last year, expect to owe none in 1972 and have filed a Withholding Exemp­ tion Certificate (Form W-4E) with their employer. However, if tax has al been withheld this year,' taxpayer must file a tax re­ turn next year to have it refunded. Q) My brothers and I sup­ port our mother, but none of us contribute more than half of her support. Can any of us claim her as a dependent? A) Yes, if together you contribute more than half your mother's support and she could be claimed as a depend­ ent by any of you except for the support requirement, any one of you who individually contributes more than 10 per­ cent may claim her. She can only be claimed by one of you. Each of the others must file a written statement that he will not claim the exemption for that year. These state­ ments must be filed with the WHO'S THE MAN TO SEE IN '73? MITCHELL FOR THE THREE BEST NEW CAR BUYS IN McHENRY. WE'RE MAKING THE SAME DEALS ON THE 73's THAT MADE US NUMBER ONE IN 1972. 1973 BUICK GRAN SPORT COLONNADE SEE WHAT'S NEW FOR 1973 TODAY! 1973 OPEL MANTA LUXUS 1973 OLDS DELTA 88 R0YALE OUR REMAINING 1972 s ARE DRASTICALLY REDUCED FOR IM­ MEDIATE SALE. WE HAVE A GOOD MODEL SELECTION, BUT THEY CAN'T LAST FOREVER AT THESE DISCOUNT PRICES. SEE FOR OPELS AND GMC TRUCKS. OUR COMPANY IS KNOWN BY THE PROMISES WE KEEP! 1971 BUICK ELECTRA 1970 BUICK - ELECTRA CUSTOM OR CHECK OUT THESE USED CAR EXAMPLES 4-Door, Hardtop. Full Power, Air Conditioned 4 to choose from. j l ul l Power, g Air Conditioning 1969 BUICK 1970 CHEVY IMPALA SKYLARK 1971 BUICK SKYLARK Custom 2 Like New Full Power Door Hardtop 2-Door, Hardtop, Air Conditioning 2-Door Hard Top, Air Conditioning, Full Power THE TRUCK PEOPLE FROM GENERAL MOTORS 3 North Front Street 385-7200 Red Mitchell income tax return of the per­ son who claims the exemption. Form 2120 may be obtained for this purpose from your Internal Revenue office. ITEM: This fall women will be wearing belted sweaters over skirts as part of the "casual ele­ gance" look. ITEM: Velvet made from Qiana nylon fiber will soon be available in fabric shops and in read?-fo- weai;. The pile is uncrushable and erect enough that it can be cut in any direction, including on the bias. The new fabric is 39 - 40 in­ ches wide and priced near silk velvet. * ' • 0 • ITEM: The best way to clean acrylic furniture is with a solu­ tion ~0f nfild soap Or detergent and lukewarm water, or with a regu­ lar cleaning concentration of am­ monia and water. Cloths and sponges should be very soft and completely free of grit. Rinse thoroughly and dry by blotting with a soft, clean cloth such as cotton flannel. To remove minor scratches and protect the surface, wax periodically with car paste wax. • • • • Wages may be important to the manager of corpora­ tions, but they are more im­ portant to the worker and his family. * ,* * * Our own idea is that Wash­ ington, Jefferson and Lin­ coln would be suiprised at some of the things that peo­ ple say they said. SPECIAL SALE '1973" FACTORY DEMO • 17' iTi-Hull, full canvas, 2100 lb. trailer 245 hp. jet inboard, list price $6200.00. SALE PRICE $4200.00 HUSTLER SPORT CENTER Evinrude Outboard Sales - Service 4016 Crystal Lake Rd. McHenry 815-385-4848 hard-to'fill shoes . . . b i g r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s n o w a n d big plans for the future needs a special kind of life insurance. He needs a plan that makes establishing an estate and re­ tirement funds worry-free. If you're this kind of man, State Farm has the program for you. As soon as you begin, your family's future is protected. Contact your State Farm Agent for details on this Person-to- Person Life insurance program. Person-To-Person Life Insurance DENNIS CONWAY 3315 West Elm Street McHenry 385-7111 STATE FARM LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OFFICE: BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS. I THINK ABOUT IT! I By BOBJUSTEN No one can condemn the goodness in being a Good Samaritan, but there are times when common sense should tell us NOT to be a Good Samaritan. A Good Samar­ itan motorist is victimized by a hitchhiker almost every day. In one place or another, an incident of robbery, rape, murder or physical violence is re­ ported. Just as you can not tell a book by the cover you can not in an instant of stopping determine a deserving, decent hitchhiker from a thum-bum hood­ lum. Yet, despite wide spread police warnings drivers continue to pick up hitchhikers. These Good Samari­ tan drivers are literally asking for trouble. Not too long ago, the New Jersey state police in­ vestigated turnpike hitchhikers. They found 162 run­ aways. 98 A.W.O.L. servicemen, 7 escapees from mental hospitals, and 5 escaped convicts. In addition fingerprints identified 500 others with criminal records When you pick up a hitchhiker, you are making a guess that can affect your own safety and protection Too many people have already guessed wrong. You can too. Is the guess worth the risk?. . .GEORGE R JUSTFNi S SON FUNERAL HOME, 3519 W. ElmSt., ,mSv III. Phone 385-2400. ' * MCMerBy»

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