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Thursday, lOctober 14, 1971
THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C.
Page 7
Washington Report
By CONCJIIESWMAN
JAMKS T. UKOYlliiX
TEXTILE TALKS I'O.N'riM K
'livdi* laiky \vl;li t.u*
aiinoil at ne^oiiaiinj^; l)itat(M*al
resirivtions on uwua* iiviporls,
aro contiiu.in^ and ino
adminusti'aiion is jjj
for an a^iroeimnit in lhi< an*a.
Usint^. the possible* continuation
of the ten por C'(‘nt i.nporl sur-
chai'i^c against all Japa n*^c pi’orl-
ucts as leverage*, U. S. negotia
tors hope to reacii viiia.iicoy
agreements willi the Japan<*se
government on l(*xtile piutiucis
on att ilem-by-ilem basi.s.
I am encouraged by the linn
position taken by tlie adminis
tration ott tlii^ issu<* which is so
vitally important to tlu* 10th dis
trict and to liu* State oI Xorth
Canjlina.
TAX CUT APPHOVKO
In an allirmation of the new’
ec<)nomic program, the House
of lierresenlalives approv(‘d tiu?
lUvtnue A( L oJ l‘J71, whi;'h im-
hodios the several changes in
the lax law' recommentled hy the
president. These piovisioris ipive
ib<*en ciisous.sed in detail in a prev
ious Washington Report. 'I'he bill
received the overwlielniing sup
port of the House and was pass-1
d by a voice vote. |
A major cliange from the ori-1
ginal proposal was the reinstate- j
ment of the investment tax credit ;
at .seven jwr cent, rather than
th recommendation of ten per j
cent th first year and five per ‘
cent Iherttafter. Another change
was th addition of a provision e-;
pealing the ten per cent excise |
tax on light-duty trucks, defined ,
as those weighing 10,000 pounrls '
or Isss, effective September 22. :
1971. These light trucks, to a I
substantial degree, are used for '
jxn’sonal transportation.
EMPLOYEE’S PAY '
Both the Senate and the IIou.se;
of Representatives acid last w'e<‘k i
to uphold an important part of
the president’s n<*w economic
program a six montlis i)ostpone-
ment of pay increases for federal
employees. Both ktOslatixe chani-
'lK?rs, by substantial vot(*s, do-
'feate rdesolulions which Wf)uld
have overturned the president's
action to d<‘lay scheduled pay
raises from January to June
1972. I voted against the House
resolution and sui)ported the pay
rai.se delay.
A vital part of the many-far
eied economic program announc
ed by the president in August i.^
a $5 billion reduction in federal
expenditures. This reduction is
needed to offset the loss rd’ rev
nu from lax cuts and to pre\ent
an inflationary impact. Dolerral
of pay increases and reduction in
federal personnel will provide 10
p(*r (‘OiU. or .S2.025 billion, of this
needed reduction in spending.
The savings from the j)ay aise
postponr.meni is expected to Iv*
Sl.k billion, while the five p(‘i
enf redccMon in th<* work forex?,
accomplished primarily by aitri-
tlon. should ; Vixluce a saving.'-
of $72.1 million.
Tile Congress in 1970 gave the
pn'sidcni autliority to a(tjust
fedei-U employees’ pay by ad-
minislrative action in order to
a">.s.ie comparability with pay!
levels in private indu.^try. This |
law provides specifically for the:
presi^’ent to deny the pay rai.so ^
entirely, to reduce it. or to po.st-!
pore it if, “bec.uise of national '
?rre"g(*ncy or economic condi-'
tion.s affecting the general wel-
jart?, tiie inesident should con-
.-..der it inappropriate l<) make the
i).iy adjusUneiU.” The same law
provide.-; uiai me i-ongiess may
exercise a veto over .sir h action
wplundOdays.
Evans Products
I Declares Dividend
j ROHTLAXD, Ore. lAans
PriMiucls company’s hoard cd di
rectors today dec lared a legular
quarterly ca.sh dividend of lo
cents per share r)n its common
st(j, k i>a>able No\einl)er is, 1971,
i to sl<h khold<*r.s of iCi ord on Oc-
tob(*r 21, 1971.
Science Programs 0“ »“'y
^ . 1 In Goldsboro
axe diated
I In a .separate action, the Evans
, board d(*olaied a 2 for l stock
split payable Decmeber 2s, 1971.
I to stocklivltJ^’i'*’* ^>f r<*vord on .\‘»-
! vember 22. 1971. Tlu* di.stribution
Will h<* made from tneseiUly :iu-
, lbori(*d but unissued c(mi.n<m
i shJck.
Evans products Co., b<‘a‘lT’'n
'rhe i.s.sue facing Hu* congress
was w'belher to sustain the el-
forts of the pi-esident in iii.s pr(t-
gram to create now jobs, hold
down the cm)s1 ol living, and olh-i
erwise stabilize the American
economy. The president’s I’ecjuest
le.ognized tliai. the t(*deral gov-
niment, as a major employer, |
must exercise responsible leafl(*J •;
.shijj in this battle against infla-• H‘red in Portland. Oregon, is a
lion, a battle which is being ‘ m^ior manufacturer and leiail
.shared by American wage 1ti d w'holesale distributor ol
earners. ' *'>uilding materials foi- use in lesi-
! dential and mobile home con-
We must ke<*p in mind I bat I si ruction and a manufactuier
this action l)y the contgress does i of precut hom<‘s.
not deny federal employees an |
increase in pay, but only delays j
it for six months. During my
service in the House of Represen
tatives I have strongly support
ed Hie principle of comparabil
ity of federal pay with that in
private industiy. However, 1 f<x?l
it would have been most unw'isc
to announce, during the 90day
wage freeze, that federal em-
ployccvs w'ould receive a ixiy in
crease at a future daU*. Such ac
tion would oi>ly have been a sig
nal to private industo' to increase
wages, and inevitably pru'es, im
mediately after the freeze x-
pirs.
Cic\eland county hoys and girls
w ill ha\»* an ojjpoi tunity to l(*ai'n
more aboUJ via .^p(*l•ial
lele\ p:-.)gr:iins hi*i;inning
l-'< ai'uary Ift72.
A scj‘i(*s of 10 programs will
ho pii'.si'nicfl w'<*ekly ov(*r teU*-
vision station WB'P-'rV and
\VLO.S-'rV. channels .'J and 13, ac
cording to .Mike Pitman, assLi-
ant agri<-ultural (‘xiension agent.
Tlu* jirograms will Ik* telecast
e:i,-h Saturday at 7:30 a. m.
'Phe sera's, to be called the
Ml 'PY .Sf‘ie?ir(* (^luh, will tciicii
b-»\> .and girls how to pre.serve
animals and how to maki* a fire
(‘xtinguislier, s u n d i al. jjlasiic
gieenhouse and an air eai'. plus
many other exciting experiment.s.
Each show features a special
guest wiio is an expert in the
project under (iiscussion.
-Milu* Pitman says Ixiys and
girls eiiioiling for Hu* series of
.30-minute programs will Ik* able
to buy siK'cial manuals, Tiie
In open hearth furnaces, one- rnanual offers suggested aclivi-
third to one-half Hie material easy-to-do projects de-
u.sed for making new' .ste<*l js signed to help hoys and girls un
iron and steel scrap. In some derstand some of Hie basic
electric furnace operation.s, the Pi'iocii)les in science,
entire charge is scrap. Hoys and girl.s interested in
HOI.USBORO, .N. C.
Air Force Master
has an ived fur duty at
Hilaries D. Price, son o
Julia A. Pi’ice. Vhddese.
Jcjhnson AFI». \. C.
U. S,
Sergi'aiit
S<*yinoiir
of Mrs.
N. F..
.Sergeant Pi’ico, a |K*rsonal
technician, is a.ssigned to a unit
of the Tactical Air Command.
1!(* {)re\iously serv<*d a I Lack-
land AI'B. 'Pex., and has .s(*rv(*(l
a tour of duly in Vietnam.
The S4*i-geant attended Great
Falls iS. C.' High School. Ilis
wife. Lyiuta. is the daughter of
Ml', and .Mr.s. F. A. Xinsitz, .32(1')
('ro.sslield C<nirl, Rockville, .Md.
S<‘rgeant Pi’ice's
II. Price, I’esides at
lain. X. C.
father', Ned
Kings .VIoun-
joining the 1-H TV Science* eluh
should conia<‘i t li <* i r school
s •ienct* teacher*, j-li adult leatl-
ers. or the County Extension Of
fice* in Shelby.
The j-ll 'IV .Science Clubs in
.\oi*ih ('arolina are pi'(»senied by:
the Agricultural E.xtension Serv-1
ice at N- C. .State Uriiver*s|iy in
cooiK'j-ation with the television
stations.
Mrs. Hope s
itepmothei Dies
PV tu'i'.'j] i*it(*s for Mrs, Arrie
Wi'iglit Humplii'i(‘s, 7t». of ('lovei'.
•S. stepmother ot Mr-^. G<*or.‘<*
Hope ot Kings Nhmntaln, \\<*rc
hc*ld Saturd.iy at 1 p. ni. fi'om
M. L. |M)i’d atui .Sim.-s l*'un(*ral
lloiru* ('liapel with P.ey, Warr«*n
F<»wlei' officiating. Inici'nu'nt wa^
in Shar<m Mi'iiioiiai church t-<*rru*-
ler’y in Shelby.
Mrs, Humpliries died 'I'lrursdav
in York G(*rieral hospital in Ifock
Hill.
.She w'Hs a n:jti\4* of Cle\ciand
Ceiunly. daughter' <»f Hu* lau- I-;!-
fes and .Nar.'is.Mis jpwle V.'riglii.
Al.so suiAivi'jg are* thi«*<-
<lauglHe‘is. Ml*-. W W. OiUH'n and
Ml'S. W V. Adams, t)oHi of Chiv
er, S. C.| and Mis. Curtis Fall.^ of
fJaKtoiiia; an{t i»ne hioihei', J(»hn ■
W. Wright <>1 SlM'ihy .
The sl(x*l industry in l}r7tr'
stood ru*xt to Hie ixMiom in pi’of
its among 11 American nianufac-■
I luring groups. j
The City <»I .Mlania r(*oov(*is
more thn ‘19 jx*! ceiii of siee*ls
cans Iasi year ov<*i' PM» million
after inceinerai ing household
trash
Rnbb Finishes
M .'ct»pr»ic Course
DE.W’ER. Aii'in.an William
D. Raid), son of Mr. and .Mis.
William .M. Ka()h of Rl. 2, llo-
'•cmei* diy. \. thas i.irlu.iU d
at Lowi> .M li. (.'old., fj mi i!'
F S. Air l-*Mtce wc.ijxon nic
clia?iic cout.-o.
'Pile* airman, who u.i- ii.dnod
to Io.kI .,11(1 lilspeci Hu* \\'c;ip< V.-
. sod in Air l-’n.ce lighU'i* ;ni-
. rafl, is being ;e-’.;iud lo
moui' .lohrisoM AFII. N. C. loj
duly with a unit ^,f Hio ’f*.!, li, .i
Air (’oinmand.
r a'4* of Hesse'iier C’ily lii;':
His wife, .taokie. is the , •
ler (d Mr. and Mrs. .Josoj>h
.Steele of Pvt. I, lIuHsletk-i i-ii
1 le.v.-enuT
IiespiK* the fact that they rv\.-
I'oseni oiii\ 11 jiei'C4*nt of the ci\
ilian lalior fonx*, X<*'.roes o;-
members of oMier minority rac<*s
wore is pel ceril i7.“)n.1KHri of the
nation’', j.l million j(^hless work-
er.'i in 1't7o. th.i* Bur4*au of Labor'
Sla!istij-s reports. They vvero 20
Aainao Ra*
l!*7o
>di:
pex* C'dit
m I'.tiiO,
of Hid total (.570,000)
lOResrsfl
I STAMPbl
GREEN STAMPS
WITH THIS CCXJPON AND PUROiASf OT
$10.00 M- Mora Ordori^
FREE at your kings mtn.
WINN-DIXIE STORES
Limit One Coupon por Adult Person
Void After QcL 16
NEW STORE HOURS OPEN WEDNESDA)
AFTERNOON UNTIL 6 P.M.
Mrs. Neal's
Sister Passes
Funeral rites
G. Kirkpatrick,
sister of Mrs.
Kings Mountain,
for Mrs. Jennie
SS, of Shelby,
E. W. Neal of
were held Sat
urday morning at 11 o’clock
from Shelby F^resbyterian church,
gravesifU* .services following at
3 * p. m. from El‘K*no'/.er ARP
church cemetery on Idneville
I'oad in Charlotte.
Mr'S. Kirkpatrick, widow of
Hugh DeAi’nold Kh'kpatrick, died
early Friday in Providence Nui’s-j
ing I-Ioi'ne following illness of six
months.
A native of Due West, S. C.,
she was daughter of the late
Robert S. and Mary Stone Gall-
away. She w'as a member of Shel
by Presbyterian church.
'Phe family has designated
memorials to lion (darken Gen-
er-al Assembly Gi'ounds in Flat
Rock.
Other survivors are one daugh
ter, Mrs. David White of Shelby,
witli whom she made her home;
two sons, J. M'att Kirkpatrick
and Robert G. Kirkpatrick of
(drarlolte; one brother. R. .S.
Gallaway of Due We.';l. S. C.;
and Hirce sisters, Miss Kathryn
Gallaway of Due West, Mrs. J.
H .Moseley of Gastonia and Mrs.
'P. Ansel Putnam of Greenville,
S.- C. Also surviving are six
grandchildrxm.
Steel industry experiments
liavo showm the so-called “tin”
can (nearly all ste(?l) is a natur-
for recycling because it t’an
al
be seperaied
dls'car'ds by
gnets.
easily fi'om other
use of electroma-
Americans used over 60 billion
steel cans last year.
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W-D BRAND U S. CHOICE CHUCK OR SHOULDER
• • •
BONELESS ROASTS
W D BRAND U.S. CHOICE ROAST OR WHOLE SEMI BONcLESS
E-Z CARVE BEEF RIBS.
W D BRAND U.S CHOiCE BOTTOM ROUND OR
ROUND TIP ROASTS..
WD BRAND U.S CHOICE STEAKS OR ROAST
BONELESS TOP ROUND
LB.
09
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FULL BEEF LOINS .
W D l.PAND U S CHOICE N Y STR.P OR
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PiNKY no
SLICED BACON..
r rio fRA-.K 'K ■ 1. TO
SLICED BOLOGNA
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W D BRAND HANDI-PACK
GROUND BEEF...
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& ^ ^ 6)
THIS WEKK'S FEATURE.
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DESIGNER
COOKWARE ^^33
INSTANT COf-FEr:
LIMIT 1 PER FAMILY
OFFER EXPIRES OCT. 16, 1971
ASTOR MAXWELL HOUSE
.. ASc 7Qc
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SHOESTRING POTATOES 3
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SLICED STRAWBERRIES .. 3 89=
C>OlOEN SHORE PAD
COOKED SHRIMP ,‘«o d'”
lASTf O' SfA
FISH STICKS 2 89=
lASIt O' SEA
FISH STEAKS 2 99=
TASTE O SfA
CivlON RINGS 2 Aos 69=
ASTOR >13 o.- <:aN MINUTF maid 57c)
JRAiiGE JUICE 6 -
SUPtRBRAND BARS
ICECREAM
MORION MlMCr MIA) OR
PUY.PKIN PIES ......... 39=
mf STFAKETTES E?=
MORTON SPAGHETTI AND MEAT OR
MACARONI & CHEESE .. 4 “os 8?=
M.KFNZIE SOUP MIX VEGETAIlES OR
BABY IIMAS 2 J- n"®
McKENLlE
BUTTER PEAS ..... 7.. 2 ««
BEEF SAUSAGE
PAIMITIO 'AK'- 0’l/>^T{RS
MAf?GARINE..
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CHEK DRINKS.
'FOIIABIE -'K$5 . Hr.
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EGGS.
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