Thuj THE kiNSS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Page 6 Thursday, November II, 1971 IRS Questions and Ans^« 'They m^y not or ral^s fferent s pre- Jack Matthews IlnNewPost Uiie o Jl'. o T>UJb.’.c isorvico. <iv.-e:s niirstinns xrp^\ aski.*d aaouf the l-'ix}37.o ann -un. fci VI) mo r/iiornal iRovenue 'in the Prosi , - - are ma^ie in the -color, size, or shape container, or only in the rv*s „< t.Nev ..rsvx.l.. e ,-i 13 hy Q- <st'r\ J-e in'- , ‘ kl-uiioitiic StaibiU/ation d o n 1 - «. . , p o^y^ni n '-T November l.>. ^ A. -Vt?s. The 'Sorvi'-e ami phjin o AclTriir.^tration ot th?-In* basis of comparaible .'' orlhct. tornai P.evenue Service will have the base period. co ov ol the candy, manufactur- err^ m-ay compute their prices us- \nrr cither the pre-'freeze base r-'^riod or, if th seasonality rule applies, last years prices. li. manu acturers develop new ro:nT)Ositions or shapes, then pricing must \ye cornnuted on the in local -srvice -.ani (ompiia'- '' -i- tors in ;i'’0 oi’^Tices thr^' -nh- out the cai’.ntry. All cf these c'f- -r r or ‘. t.’ the .-r’dic, investigate c o m- phila an ’ -^.rrirct indenen'1''nt also b-ve additional responsiihil- ity in the area o*^ reanosts for ox- empliops, exceptions, and other monitorin'' ''ctlvities. will ©djustmnts in accordance with Ruidalincs and standards issued by the Price Commission and the ■■■ - ■ d. Q''.T:-7 do C'^ndy makers fi?- -.-re r»it the nriccs th'^y can charge on holiday candy? A. Candy m-inufn -tnrers make specialized holiday dies for fjrt asions such as mahrtilushrdl u emfwyp c-mfww k A'een, Thanksgivin,; and Christ mas mi.st use the last sales of such oandies pnHhably lat year prior tfj the holiday to etahlish who ean- Ilal- NEW SHIPMENT Q.- Are state naymonts la 'Jen nie d:s'‘iMed in .i'ltvrelated acci dents un(ie>r workmen’s eompen- ration laws suh'oet to the freeze? A. No. These are not prices, wages or rents. Q. I’Tow does the freeze apply to auction sales? A. Pales by auction are gov- er!ied by the same rules a’*pli •- I‘-’e to other sales transart=ons. 1 sn’es of ordinary .'vm'^orrial goods hv a oi ir I’ealor at auction or '•! Ikm-u-sc, li-'V ceiling is the h'p. ice nt whi-h th owner rPhive-ed or •furnishd such conirr.ediiies to ;unhasers in a .a ’•si.K.'i ai num ber of transnfii<jns during the base period. At iiuct!-n sale.s rd commodi ties for HiJ i’-<irhl:.shcd market pii/c-. «-\ist. and wh:-h are s.mI 'y .-md lor the account of ; -i ' tr'i or linarily engag- , erl iji I he iiio.'^s i i selling ^ mcr. haiidi'^e, e.':., auction -.lies und(*r court order, the ctdl- the )jil host price for commtKliiies in the CRUSHED VELVET j -..lies und(*r c i in ,' jH'ii is I I conipar.il)] ex 5 l*ase !>eriod. Four Colors; Brown - Cranberry Purple - Light Purple TWIN B Fil^R’C SHOP Gastonia Hwy. 739-2103 Au tjoneers' p'es and commis sions are frozen at l)ase period !e\els. Q. Can the fees charged by a , Inf’ he adiu.sted if im- pi'ovements are made on the “lot,” for example, by putting neil pavement on the lot? A. Yes. 'File paving of a park- : iny lot can he consid(*red a sub- |Slantial capital imj>rovement, hut ; only if i}u‘ cost of sucli i>a\ ing I is cfiual to at least fhix'O months I gross income. If tlieso condi tions are met. tlie nu-nthly park- i ing fees may he adjusted upward i l)ut not more than one and one- iialf iKT cent of tlie ammmt Thomas (Jack) iMat thews, for- 1 mer Kings Mountain resident, ! has been hired as Catawba Coun ty’s first director of construction and engineer ; He assumed his nel^v •utles ''November 1 and he and his wife I end throe children have moved . from Charlotte to (Hickory, i 'Mr. Matthews, who Jived here from 1936 until after his gradua tion ifrom Kings jMr- ntain high s..hno\ Is the son cf Hoyt Mat thews of charlotte and 'Edna •G.imible of Miami, Kla., bath for merly of Kings Alfuntain. He is nephew otf Tod Gamble and Mrs. Louise Gamble Fisher, 'both of Kings Mount.Tin, and grandson of the late Wilkes Gamble of this citv. I He formerly was employed as s'uiior structural engineer with Catalytic, Inc. of Charlotte. ^^r. i.Matthews is a native of y 'l rlotto, . raduating from Kings ,•« ’-rri-i <4-hool in 1949. iT/oived a degree in -civjl en- . nee-.'ing from th Univrsity of ’ ■ In.) in 1359, aater which le r'C'"an workmg as a surveyor and draftsman with a firm in Miami, Fla. iHe then worked as a .‘ivil engineer in the Public Whirks Department of Da*de County, Fla., held positions with Standard Oil -Company as a dis trict engineer of south Florida, and was chief structu’'al engineer for Carr .Smitli and Associates,’ Inc., of 'Miami, (before moving ; back to North Carolina to accept 1 his present position. Ille is a registered pi\>fessional I engineer in the states of Florida, i Knnticcky and Tennessee and is making application Xor regis-tra- tion in this state. Born Oct. 4, 1930, Mr. (Mat thews and his wife, Patricia, are the parents of two daughters and one son. In the post created by the com- mi.-<sioncrs during budget hear-, ings last spring. Matthews will bt‘ assumed tbe task of creating design and construction specifi cations for schools and other spent for thp capital improve ment. If the a'bove conditions are not met, no increase in park ing fees may ‘be levied. county cai^tal outlay projects. At the outset of his employ- men he will survey existing school costs, the costs of s'chools under construction or In design and future planning schools, particularly those in the 1972-73 udget, &. rvey existing and need ed orifice space, and begin > plan ning a program for the next three years, which would include the development of construction cost ranges from other national standards for similar facilities, including school buildings, audi toriums, and office space. He will also need to determine the per sannel that will be requird to im- p-Iment the program. vector McDwwse! Wins Promotion Tt inCDRIA, Azores.—Victor R. Ml Daniel, son of Mrs. Je.aette Johnson of 310 S. Gaston St., Kings Mountain, has been pro moted to technical sergeant in the U. S. Air Force. Pergennt MloDTniel Is a enm- munlcatlons specialist at Lajes Field, Azores, with a unit of the Air Force CornTn-.nl'cati-^ns 3erv ice which provides global com munications and air traffic con trol for the USAF. He previous ly served at T^n Son Nhut AB Vietnam. The sergeant is a 19^R ate of Rock Hill (S. C.) high school. His wife, Constance, is the daughter of Mr. and iMis. L. L. Liewer of Butte, Neib. Mixon A'lvarded Infantry Badge IFT. WATNIWRUCSHT, Alaska.— Army Specialist Four Jerry P. (Mixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil lie P. Mixon, 301 Dover Dr., Bes semer City, N. C, recently was awarded expert infantryman badge while serving with the 171st Infantry Brigade at Fort Wainwright, Alaska. (Specialist Mixon qualified for the award through proficiency in combat tocitlcs, weapons firing and physical fitness tests. Ho also passeda series of written examinations. He is a gfinnner with (Company E, eth Battalion of the Brigade s 9th Infantry. !His wife, Judy, lives at 1805 Hemlock, Ave., Gastonia, N. C. o y yvOTre using^ ^ iichebctrkity "" ears ago. re ifi IS7 / iS7* y 10,232 kwh. l.e2T/kwh t * 2 mos. «niJinu Aug. 31. 1971) / / In i960 you Jf-ed 5.362 kwh, Cos?: l.9/'2/kwb In 1950 you . •.s©d 2,617 kwh.X Cost; 2.25c/kwh i In1V40 ' y I you used \ \ ri.OOOkwhJ - post; a. 164/ % %/kwh \ i/ V tii :Biawatti KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Most of this increase results from the mar.y necessities we now take for granted. Water heating, for example. Refriger- otion. Cooking. Heating and air conditioning. Also color TV and the more than lOOotherelectrical products contribute to increased usoge and our high standard of living. To meet the ever-increosing demand for electricity, we re constructing still more generat ing plants. It's very expensive, but absolutely essential. We intend to continue to pro vide all the electricity you need at the lowest possible cost. GRimN'S DRUG YOUR PRESCRIPTION STORE FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY PHONE 739-4721 129 MTN. ST. NANCY WIESENEH *'Mrs. Redston" REI: WIESENER "Ml, Ralston" NAN JEAN GRANT "Mrs. Boyle" NANCY WIESENER "Misi: Caseweir* K MIKE MUSCAT RICHARD DEDMON "Christopbei Wren" "Paroviemi" JOE A. KULLENDER, JR. "Detective Trott" “The Mouse Trap” Agatha Christie Suspense Thriller By The Cast Oi KINGS MOUNTAIN LITTLE THEATER Friday and Saturday. Nov. 12 & Nov. 13 8:15 P.M. PARK GRACE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Directed By Joe Ann McDaniel « %} This Message Sponsored By T he Following Kings Mountain Merchants and Industries! SUPERIOR STONE COMPANY BELKS DEPARTMENT STORE PHONE 739-4761 KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. YOUR HOME OF BETTER VALUES TELEPHONE 739-2526 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD PLONK OIL COMPANY PHONE 739-5441 YOUR HOME NEWSPAPER GROVER ROAD TELEPHONE 739-3231 KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE RADIO STATION WKMT 1220 ON YOUR DIAL DIXON CHEVROLET CO. SPANGLER'S READY-MIXED CONCRETE. INC. THE WALKING MAN'S FRIEND TELEPHONE 739-5471 HARRIS FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE TELEPHONE 739-2591 PATTERSON OIL COMPANY ESSO DISTRIBUTOR TELEPHONE 739-3661 Home Savings & Loan Assn. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. K. M. NATURAL GAS DEPT. CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN , KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Kings Mountain SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C.

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