• f • • « I t ^AGE FOUR THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thunday, Jamiary 11, r TUESDAY. JANUARY 2ND THRU FRIDAY. FEB 2NO. LIST IN YOUR TOWNSHIP TUESDAY. JANUARY 2ND THRU FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2ND. ‘ P®*'sons are notified that we will be at the foJlowing places on he dates given for the purpose of listing taxes. All taxpayers are warned that a penalty will be added if they fail to list taxes during the liating period. Jn addition to all other penalties prescribed by law, any person, ™ or corporation whose duty it .shall ibe to list any poll or prop- personal, who wiillfully fails or refuses to list the same time allowed by law, or who removes or conceals prop- I H ^ purpose of evading taxation, shall be guilty of a mis- I' punishable by a fine not to exceed five hundred dollars I, (♦500.00) or imprisonment not to exceed sixty days: and any person. |,t ftrm or corporation aiding or abetting the removal or concealment ol property for the purpose of evading taxation shall be guilty of a I; ^*®^^'tieanor punishable by a fine not to exceed five hundred dol- lars ($500.00) or imprisonment not to exiccod .sixty days. The failure L to list shall be prima facie evidence that such failure was willful. (1957C.848) PABM CaSNSUS report — Special tabulated forms to use for your I tax returns have been mailed from the Tax Office in the Court House Ar»nex. Add'itiional copies of the worksheet may bo obtained from .the Tax Listing Office or from the office of the County Agent. USTINO BY MAIL — All persons who were listed for taxes last year (1972) have been marled forms for the purpose of listing by mail, if they should desire. Listing by mail is optional and is providt>d as a convenient method of listing. Ho'wever, any person who does not wish to list by mail may appear in person and list in person, as in prior years. jj'NEW LISTERS — All persons listing, or due to list for the first time, are f required to list in person at the regular listing place desig nated in each township. BE SURE TO SEE YOUR LIST T.VKER ON THE DATE AND PL\CE OB USniNG, OR FILL OUT, SIG.N AND MAIL YOUR RETURN IN THE i SELF-ADinRBSSED ENVELOPE SUPPLIED I TOWNSHIP NO. 4 LISTERS: Mr. J. Edwin Moore Mrs. Betty Ballard , Mrs. Sadie Patterson ^ LOCATION: Jan. 13 & 27 Grover Rescue Bldg.; 8:30 until 1 o'clock Jan. 6 & 20, Kings Mountain City Hall, 8:30 until 1 b’clock All other listing days at Kings Mountain City Hall, 8:30 until 1 o’clock. I TOWNSHIP NO. 5. LISTER: i . Mr. George Murray, i Will be listing at his home in Waco, N. C. all listing days, Saturdays 9 until 12 o’clock. Monday ■ Friday 9 until 3 o’eliock. ALL TOWfNSHIP LIST TAKERS HAVE mOICATED BY POSTERS , WHERE THEY WILL BE AVAILAIBLE. i All real estate and personal property owners are required to list. ■ All changes in real estate, such as new construction or other im- j .i.jvcnit'.ics, must oe reported to your list taker. All buildings un- j lor aonstructfon which have not been completed as of Jan. 1973 j will be appraised and charged in accordance with the percentage ol I orrr plction. Crop reports ore required of farmers. Dogs must be listed I USr EARLY TO AVOID LAST MINUTE HUSHI ROBERT S. GIDNEY. County Tax Supervisor By JANICE CHRISTENSEN Biid seed is not only useful ! for feeling birds; it’s also good for stuffing toy animals. i Mrs. Marvin Haddock, Prinr-e-1 ton, Kt. 2, h'is born using . iri ■ seed as stuffing for over 100! toy frogs, says Mrs. Pat Brown, I associated home economics ex- ’tv. FLOM BROS. & CO. ANNOUNCES NATURAL COLOR SkIO portrait SPECIAL Children or Adults YOU PAY ONLY Plus SUc Handling and Insurance Fee PAUL KNEPPER PHOTOGRAPHER Hours Monday & Tuesday 10 A.M. To 5:30 P.M. RESCHEDULED BECAUSE OF SNOW ALL WORK GUARANTEED BY INGRAM'S STUDIO SAVE! 50c THIS COUPON WORTH OFF REGULAR PRICE OF COLOR PORTRAIT. Present to Photographer (Limit ONE Per Subject) 2 DAYS ONLY MONDAY. IAN. 15 TUESDAY. IAN. 16 PLONK BROS. & CO. Kings Mounntain DEIJDS tension agent, Johnston county. Lof- re stuffing the toys. Mrs. Haddock dees heat the bird seed in the oven to dry it eomplelely and to kill any insects that m ght be present. I Tiie stuffed toys, wliich arc ll'-htwc ght and very flexible, are attractive and safe for children to play with, the agent adds. REDECORATE HOUSE The Samuel Alston family o' Warren county ha.s taken many steps to improve the interior o ' their house. Included in the project v'as the redecorating of two bedrooms and a family room and the add- dition of a second bath, says Mrs. Bertha Forte, home econo mics e-xtens-ion agent. Since the couple did not have time to refinish their own furni ture, they took it to a special shop. Even so, they figure they saved money. 'Mrs. Alston said, “We had owned this furniture for many years and feel it is of higher quality than much of the new fur niture we could afford to buy right now.” . KEEP RECORDS Record keeping has proven useful to a young couple who re cently attended a money manage ment class in Alamance county. I Since the couple started keep ing records, they are much more aware of how they spend their ' money and where the leaks in| their budget are, explains Mrs. Ozetta Guye, home economics ex tension agent. ! The young couple wants a home of their own and believe that good reesrd keeping will help them realize this goal sooner, the agent cibserves. First-Citizens Bank’s new PayAnyDay simple interest ioans: Best for financing cars, other major purchases, and for personal loans. With PayAnyDay loans, available only at First-Citizens Bank, you pay only simple interest on the exact amount of money you borrow, and only for the number of days you borrow the money. PayAnyDay simple interest loans make “add-on interest loans” ottered by other financial institutions obsolete. Choose your own day to pay — any day of the month. No late pay penalty. Simple interest simply continues to accrue on the unpaid principal balance until payment is made. PayAnyDay loans can be pre-paid. Your simple interest is figured each day on only your remaining balance. If you already have a regular add-on interest loan, it’s possible to convert it to PayAnyDay. Come in and let’s discuss it. Insist on PayAnyDay simple interest financing. Before you buy... before you sign anything...see us or ask your dealer tor a PayAnyDay loan. PayAnyDay. Exclusively at First-Citizens Bank. The line forms on the right. ® SIMPLE y INTERESiy LOANS Only at First-Citizens.The Can Do BanIL F.O.I.C B«nk 4 TrstM Company ASING PINE MANSR Kings Mountain s Newest Apaitmeuts» MO Beautiful Units Pine Manor is a Quiet Subsidy Project. Your Rent is Based Strictly on Your Income. AN EQUAL HOUS-ING OPPQRTUNITY. Pine Manor is the Newest and Fiiiest Apartments in Kings Mountain With One* Two, Three and Four Bedroom Town House Apartments to Choose From. Pine Manor is Located just Outside ol Kings Mountoin on a Beautiful Wooded Tract ol Land. Just Minutes from Downtown or I>85. Discover these Time-Saving and En joyable Features of Pine Manor! # Individually Controlled Heating System. e Bathroom With Modern One-Piece Fibergloss Bath and Shower. Distinctive Cedar Shake Trimming. # Plenty oi In-Front Forking. # Meticulous Landscaping and Maintenance. O Distictive Lighting Fixtures. ® Special Sound Conditioning. 0 Appliances by Hotpoint. Visit the Resident Manager at Pine Ma:io7 for Further Details and See For Your- .el5 the Deauty end Design of Pine Manor. An Equal lousing Opportunity By Phillips Development Coip. .161 BENNETT ST. WOOOLM4D DR. MAUNEY ST. FLOVP 9TBEET CHARUeS ST. PINE ' ( MANOR UT'L

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