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Page 4 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. Washington Report By Congressman JAKES T. BROYHILL XATX.N'AL PKAT I.IMIT Tiu' Il.iusc' i)f lU'i.i'i-sontalAi'.-i last woi'k poi I'aimi'd uhat lias hei' mo llio annual ritual of tom- porarily in.-roasinp llio natinnal do. I limit. Pntior prosont law, llio permanent liniiialiun on the na- tiunal dent is $1111) tiillion. I’ros- onl law also inm ides for a l^mi- parary additional ineroaso of Sdd billi n, providin'; an overall lim it ol PI,"11 liilion. idle, live through Juno ;;'l. 11172. riio lie so ap proved .in additional temporary limit of .S2II hilli'Ui. als.i eftevthe thioudli .lime .'-tn. IHTJ. Irrinyin.-j; the t.iia! di bl limit up I i dale to .? 1.711 hillion. nuiin.u the deoalo on measure, soM'ral momhers pi-ossi'd the \ ion point that failure to inorease the delil it would pn)\ ide a nietiiis to with the result that it is oa.sy for additiontil funds to he sliiiiiod in with no allemi'l to look at lh<' total jiieturo. Work Begins On Libiaiy this After oarofiilly weiphiitf,' the I oiiseiiuem os. I dooido.t to vote I ' temporarily ineroaso the na tional debt liniil. 1 would like to stress that my v no should n.il bo imerpron'tl as adtocatiii.t; in- , leased federal spondinu- M.' volir.i; rt vird will sh w that 1 have eonsistently \oted to red. ;e federal siiendiiv and out the waste from thi' ti'dera! bu.doel. 1 e.\pe. I to vnniinue this polii.v as future apprri[)riations and aiilli- ori/alim bills ;iri.so. However, 1 fell that to fjiil to temporarily inorease the do t limit would be an irresponsible way i > ai- leinpt to brin:t: federal siiendiiif; under lonlrtil. ledera! speiidini;. Allliaii^b I am preatlj i n orned about the year ly in.reaso in the nali nal dein. 1 feel that this i- an itnretilistio fioinl o; vie,'- ind , .nild be eipiai- od uiil h ikiii'f I ill- bai n door after the l,.n.-o lias esiaped. The most effeiliieway to litnit federal .spending is to liokl the :,,iv .i ,/r p. 1,0 ions bilis and to eiir.i new programs whieh authori/,0 expendit.. res of larpo, new sums. In lirs way, spondin.a 1 an he limited on a so!ooli\e. pr i- ,ra:n-b\-program iiasis. The .idministralion h.is re.-oil ed the brunt of the hi.one f a this situation. Iliil I ’ a lai fe de- uroe. the f 'I'.pres.s iinisi share mu,’ll of tiie burdi n al blame. The fonpress has f.ill wed the same ,-inticpiat"d aiinropriali >ns j ro,es- f.ir sixt.i \i'ars, and n it is no 1 r.'or rosiionsiif t > ihe nalion's tisral needs. While tiie fis.-ai year extends from .Iiil.v 1 thnuiph .Iiiny ,'!ll. the ('oiiitress folio',\s the valendar year. Thus, when the Conpi-.’ss , onvenes eaeh Jamiari. it b.'.s only six nv'niiis tn prepare ib.e appr priations oills for the entii/- fe.leral p.iver:;- meni. It i' rare liiat this .lul.\ 1 By keep'.nu the national dclil limit belou Ihe lipure ri'i|uired t I meet the eash nee ls of the federal treasury, snendin.i; eoiild be limited enl.v in a ebaotie and disriiptivi' wa.v. If this ucre to oerur, the Treasury He; artment wi> Id he tinaole to Issue any new se.'uriiies. The treasury cash hal- an.e would be deplele.l rapidly. Ome the eash balan -e is ex hausted, the povernmeni would be eompelled to delay full pay meni, or resort to jiartia I pay ments, ''f finaneial oblisali.iiis wlii.'b have been made by law. This would ineluue enntrart ab- liffaiions. poiernment salaries, various lo.in and benefit niM- grams. and pranls to slates and lo.'al pevernmenis when lliey hecomo due. Oui. eivahly. this eoLild result in rivluelions in So rial Se. urit.v and veter ins beiie- lits pa.vmenis and e Id vaiise severe finan.i il har.lshi: s for a lar.pe sopment I the pojiulatinn Companies holdiii.e poiernmeni eontraets would also suffer fin- an. iallv. BOILTXn SPRI.NflS. Card- ner-Weh'; vollepes new- Jolin U. Dover Sr. Library will be un der mnslruetion in a few weeks and it will be one of Ihe finest structures id' its kind in the t'ar- olinas. College officials anne. need that the three floor building will con tain more than -1.7.111111 square feel of floor space and will have spa ■(' for more than 1.70,0(KI hooks. Tiie btiikling is named in hon or of .Tohn H. Dover Sr. wh se famil.v has meiiiil so m.ucii to Ihe college over the past year.-. This ee.m.miinil.v miraled man founded the novel Textile flronfi aii.l he and his famil.v iiave made it pis- sihle for s.'ores id young jieopie to get an edtiealion, who would not otherwicse, through all t.ypes ■ f s diolarships. The eampus already has Ihe Charles I. Dover Campus Center, the D'ver Memorial Librar.v and other facilities made possible tbroufli the genere.s .gifts of the Dover family in the [last year.s. The new lihrar.v constitutes the i-e-e of I lie aeademi.. or 'iram of file aillege whieh is oranrt new tn the field cf senior eolloges. Gard- ner-Wc.under the presiclen..v of Dr, E. Eugene Poston, entered the senior college field in Ihe Fall (-;■ irioH cndTias aready gain, ed .senior college accreditation by the .Sotithern .-\ssi:ciation of Col leges and Schools, Ihe highest ac- .-re.Illation agene.v. This was gained the first time the college applied for it. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Extra Days ' To File Taxes Thursday, February 17, 1972 Th Conference Set Saturday The lilirary's basement floor will b -use a leacliin.g material center and audiovisuals lab- oral./'y. a library-science ela.ss- room. a record room and some h stalks and a study area. Glil.L.NSBORO. Since the not mal deadline for tiling federal lax returrus falls on Saturday this year, taxpayers are not re quired tu mai .their returns until the following Monday, April 17, J. E. Wall, ilisirict director, said today. Returns postmarked be- fere midnight, April 17, will be a -cpied as timely filed in Cbam- hlee, Georgia, he said. hope that this meeting will an swer .some of these questions an^ improve cooperation, understan(|B Ing, and working relationship.ss between all levels ol govern- inen.," Ccrigrc.ssman James 1. Broyhlll; ont to explain assistance pro- iR-N. C.) today announced a Fed-' grams, as well as to answer sp(>- eral Assistance Conference to be cifio questions from local nepre- held in Hiekorv, North Carolina, i sentatives. Slate offlciuLs will as- on Saturday,- lebiutiry 19, for sist in explaining application pro- (Ity and county officials in North cedures and types of technical Carjlin.i'.s lOllt Pongre.ssional Dis-1 and financial a.ssistancc available ,,1,0 fr,,- v,,,.,. ti'cl. The day-long meeting, to | threugh the state. , ^ Jforn be held at Mom and Poo’s Ham I ! Y**'® before House,\vlll begin at 9;0l)^a.m. on ' Con.aressman Broyhill .stateil, | starting to build, making sure GRADING 'nPS The main floor will include the periudi.'.'ils area, a special eollec- ti ms which have been given to the .-choo’.. There will be a reference se.tlon. lit'Illation area, card atalo.g. library 'ffices and a h- age for the staff and a staff wor'i tirea a n.g with an outside loading do-.-k. Air. VV'all emphasized, how ever, that taxpayers who wait un til the last minute to file make man.y more errors than those w lio file early and can take more lime 10 look for possible errors or omissions. a.m. on Saturda.v. It will bring together ledeial, .state and local officials tc discuss scurces cf financial a.s- sislance to local communitie.s for housing and environmental pro grams. Wall note.! the mos errors: common Till' -third floor will have seat ing spi.e, b.iok stacks and indi vidual and group stiiiiy rooms. The new building will be c.on- strueted in an area now being used far a parking lot on the south en.d ef the campus near the co!le-;e‘s Bast j hysieal education hiiilding. 1. Use of wrong tax table or tale schedule to compue tax. 2. Failure to sign returns. ,'L Errors in arith.mctic. 1. Failure to attach rec|Uired forms and schedules to the re turn. Last year North Carolina tax payers made over errms in prepnrin, turns. Stres-iing the nct*d for more open cemmunioations between -all levels cf .government, Broyhill o.x- plained, ‘The purposi- cf the rtieeting is to belter acquaint lu- t'al officials with the varioiu grant-ln-aid pro-grams available to cam.munities. while, at the same time, attempting to create a better understanding of local problems and needs by state and Federal oTieials." Representatives from Ihe De partment of Housing and Urban Development, Farmers Heme ,\d- SO thousand 1 ministration, Environmental Pro- their re- tection Agonev. and Anoalachian Regional ConalmLssion will'be pres. “In my con .ersations" with looaL water will drain awa yfrom the officials -throughout the 10th Dis- house. But don’t do any more tiiqt, I find thc.e is frequent con-' grading in the yard than you fusion ab.out types of a-.sisiance ^ have to. North Carolina State aVaila'.-,lc ti. cH’ies, counties, and; University specialists suggest. It'.s g xnmunitie.s. The mass of red. best to pile Ihe topsoil bef .re tape which is .sometL-nes invcplvL*d! grading and then spread it back in applying fer Federal gr-vnUs | over the graded area, can be discouraging. It is my; 100 Wi WJri 1 i^llf GREEN STAMPS I WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OP f " $10.00 or More Order k FREE AT YOUR void After WINN-DIXIE STORES tIMIT ONE COUPON PER ADULT CUSTOMER FEB. 19 DOCK STRIKE SETTLEMENT met. Inr! with Ihe re.- It ii-.- (I 1 u'l; kitnvv Vi will tic until \v ; a year has fioaillinc i.- that teili ra vvli.'il F'.e:r well alter begun. Anel 1-1 n.- c,’,.... wi'ii ll!.- pre.-- enl a; pr.ipriair’iis prn.e-.- Ihe pie.eme.i , onsiderali ui w hi.-ii budget bill.- rvii'ive. .-\t 11,1 time during tile I.in-.dei atinn .-f Ill-- fourlei'ii annual appi . ic'; ’.'is hills 1- Uiere .; balancing uf lii .v miiib I 'tai money ha.- been e m- milte.i. Eai-li bill i- vonskleied separately and independently. Once again, the Con -re— was ciilled upon to intervene in a lab or dispute, a.- Ilie Ilouse passed a leinpiirai.v setlleinenl to the West Coast d' ck strike. .-Mlliough IniTgslTorcmen and shippers had reaihi'd a tentative agreement, the Congress, to prevent a possi ble -ontinuntion of the strike diirirg the rccr.ss, acted to ap-1 prove the president's emergen-y ' legisI.T: m t'l provide a settio- meat. I have long advocated leg islation t.') provide a permanent method for settling crippling iransportati-m disputes. WlIiSOH TV & MUSIC 904 W. GOLD 739-2616 ACROSS FROM SEVEN ELEVEN MAGNAVOX SALES AND SERVICE WE NEED YOU Fast grow ing .Mining <Sr Choniical p"Of!ncc'r has an px- collcnt oiiMOfliinity for you. We r.eod the following pprsonnol Production Operator Trainees Welders Plant Maintenance Heavy Equipment Mechanics Mechanics Heavy Equipment Maintenance Foreman Come in and see what our .starting rate.s are for these jobs. We offer good starting pa\’ and liberal fringe benefits program. Contact; LITHIUM CORPORATION OF AMERICA Highway 161 Bessemer City, N. C. Equal Opportunity Employer Why let Tension Make You III .. . and Rob You of Precious Sleep? Do everyday tensiors build up to the point where you find it hard to do your wo^k? Where you ha.e difficulty getting ale.'ig wiith your friends .. . frequently "take it out" on your family ... even feel ready to explode? It's true! Tension can actually make you ill. Don't let this happen. First, see what B. T. Tablets can do for you. B. T. is so safe you don't even reed a doctor’s prescription. Yet each tablet contai.As tested iroredie-'ts that he'p you to relax during the day — help you to get the restful sleep you need at night. Try :hit trusted way to more peaceful living. Ask your druggist fer B. T. Tablets ~ and relax! INTRODUCTORY OFFER WORTH $1.50 Cut out this ad — take to store listed. Purchase one pack of B. T. Tabs, and Receive one Pack Free. KINGS nOUNTAIN rt/e sroae DRUG COMPANY THE CITY'S MODERN STORE LENTEN BUYS SUPCRBRANO WISCONSIN MILD CHEESE - 79^ ALi FLAVORS SUPERBRAND YOGURT ... 4 i.™ ALASKAN STEAKS OF HALIBUT .... i. 99' MIRtCO TEXAS . . "THE BIG ONES" BISCUITS . . 2 38' MAINE MAID.. PEELED AND DEVEINIO SHRIMP - 99 SUPERBRAND COTTAGE CHEESE I L 39^ 1 69" r SPECIAL FEATURE THIS WEEK Castilian COFFEE CUP b-) L ‘■'..'so o fieita ¥.i *.7iS wtek's special iovings or* iunlit Castilion dinnt S3 00 p<j'rhete iiecibookeTZ S is here PORK SALE ' get your free copy today! PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY! CENT£R CUT PORK LOIN CHOPS - 99' CENTER CUT PORK RIB CHOP QUANTITY RIGHTS RESIrRVEO BALL PARK FRANKS KYGRaOE S WEST VlfC.NIA 100 extra stamps on each PRC- THICK SLi. BACON W 0 BRAND FROZEN BEEF PATTIES .... 5 LARGE MEATY TURKEY WINGS . .. .f 0 D 5. CHOICE WHOIE Ot ROAST E Z CARVE BEEF RIB »P’ w D US CHOICE BCNEIESS STEAKS TOP SIRLOINS... »1” w D eSAND U S CHOICE BONtlESS fTCN) N.Y. STRIP STEAKS.. =»10” PINKY P:0 SLICED BACON... - 69^ PORK LOINS RIB HALF OR j FULL QUARTER WHOLE LOIN > I i. SLICED LOIN m\ LAND O’ SUHSrtiKE QUARTERS BUTTER - 79“ ASTOR ALL GRINDS I w th 0 SS otd»t JUST WONDERFUL REGULAR OR HARO-TO HOLD HAIR SPRAY (SAVE 10c) 13-ot. CAN 16‘ WINN-DIXtf coupon" SAVE 16* WITH THIS COUPON WHEN’ YOU BUY A 216. CAN Of Maxwell HOUSE* y «ElECIIIPfM 'CflfFfE i AT WINN-DIXIE M WITHOUT COUPON I2.0S 2-lB. CAN ONLY *1** coSpor PINK, YEllOW OR WHITE OATHtOOM .500 TWO-PIY SHEETS 'f ^ ONE COUPON re« FAmViY ■ OffEII EXPIRES HI. 19. 1972 ^ ARROW TISSUE. 5 - *1“ ASTOR PURE VEGETABLE LIMIT 1 WITH A $5 OR MORE ORDER SHORTENING... 3 S9‘ GRADE 'A' PAtMETTO FARM EGGS«. 2 79' DIXIE THMFTY SANDWICH BREAD 4”'“99' THRIFTY MAID Lnui > wiPh a IS op mart ordpr SUGAR S ^ 39' THRIFTY MAID EVAPORATED > a $5 o' <p*op/- vedcr '' MILK.. 6 = ■ riRir. T RTP PIE CHERRIES .. 4 ilFFY .•JHlMU'-' PIE CRUST MIX .Tf. 2 nmn CHERRY PIE FILLING . PALMETTO FARM SOUOS MARGARINE 2 I ■ CBEEN STAMPS ia-«t JAR PfTCtPAN SMOOTH OR CRUNCHY P«anwf Butter VOID AFTER FEB It I m GREEN STAMPS . CT ORISTAN CAPSULES OR 30<:t TABLETS Anacifi VOID AFTER FEB It FROZEN FOODS HARVESTv/FR||frPRODUCE KED KIFK STRAWBERRIES 3 JUICY noaiOA ORANGES . 8 U S. No. I WHITE POTATOES VENT VU BAGS 20hLBS. 89c FREEH GREEN CABBAGE . . 2 wfSTEIN ttb OR GOtD?N DEUClOUS APPLES 2 49< JAORTON .. . APPLE. CHERRY, PEACH, COCONUT CUSTARD FRUIT PIES 3 89 BOlLjN lAC ASSORTED MEAT ITEMS FREEZER QUEEN .. 4 .ios TASTE O' SEA PERCH FILLETS..... 59 TASTE O'>EA FLOUNDER FILLETS OR . FISH STICKS 79 b¥eaded perch .T. z »r' TASTE O SEA BREADED FLOUNDER COLO KING HUSH PUPPIES ... 3 ;toi n® wo BFEF STCAKCTTES OR BEEF BURGERS 89 McJCfNZIE MiOCET UMAS OR CROWDER PEAS .. 2 >1 OC
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