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ing .... 0.373 ... 2.50 Thursday, June 28 m 1973 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Page F! ive 2.ri0 2.3.oa (a) Musir Machinos, each 5.00 (b) Operators of cigarette vending machines, occupa- ^ lional licon.so 10.00 ^Nol applicable to v'eiidors selling soft drinks at 5c or to miachines that vend peanuts and candies containing .50 /per (CM., or mtno peanutsi State* law rclerein (‘—Merchandise* dispcn.sers, fl.S. No. I 10.5 0.5.1. (jBA) MKIiRY-nO-nOUNDS. KTC’. Kvory person engaged in the busine.s.9 of operating a ferris wheel, merry-go-round or other riding device, * shooting gallery or other amusements of a like kind op a place for otlu*r games or play, with or without name, operating on a pennanent basis 10.00 State law n'ference—.Vhnry go-rounds, etc., G.S. No. 105 titJ. (79) METAIJdC CAHTnifKIKS Every d(*al(*r in metallic cartridges 5.00 State law ref(‘rence--I>*alers in metallic cartridges, r,.S. 105-8(» tb). The Tar Heel Kitchen Hy MIS-S YORK KIKKR Marketing Home Economist neither hard nor tough. Summer .stjuash >ield only 15 raknies p<*r 1-2 cup, c(>ok(*d and Summertime* is squash time. If di*ained. Th<*y do have an affin- you are looking lor an inexpen- ity *or other RkhIs which adds si\(! vegetable, ea.sy on the hud- <‘xtra caloi\es. They are delicious [gel, lh(‘ prepaiallon t^me and the cooktHl simply with onions, plus taste buds, you will want to 'on- a small amount of butter, .salt and sider summer S(iua-sh. These p<»pi:er for seasoning. If calories s(|uash are the varieties which can 'ce spaivd, stuffed, fried, or ach 2.5.01 P^C and ... 25.00 ■ing ... 10.00 m: l/or 25.00 of- Lots, like ... 200..X) 12.. 12.30 12.50 ■)K- 50.00 in .. 25.00 .. 50.00 .. .25.00 .. 50.00 .. 75.00 .. 100.00 .. 25.90 .. 50.00 .. 75.00 .. 100.00 .. 100.00 .. 200.00 .. 15.00 .. 25.00 .. 35.00 .. 50.00 .. 75.00 .. 100.00 .. 10.00 .. 1000 TS 50.00 (80) MINI) READERS (S(*e FORTENETEhhERS) (81) MISCELLANEOUS Every person engaged in any buslnes.q not Bpecifically taxed herein and not e.xernxR by state law or by any pro- visi(jn of this ('(.>de or other city ordinan(.*e 10.00 182) MONUMENTS Every person engaged in the busine.ssof erecting, selling or offering for .sale monument.^ or articles of like kind, it principal uffice, braiK'h office or plant is loc'ated in city 30.00 In addition to tlie lax levied herein, an additional tax shall be paid by (*ach p(»r.son soliciting or .selling moriii ments of Slate law reference—Monument.s, (l.S. No. 105-90. (8.3) MOVING PICTURES AND VAUDKVU-LE SHOWS Every poison engaged in the buslno.ss of oj)eratIng a mov ing picture show or place where vaudeville exhibition.s are given for c<jmpen.sation 50.00 State law reference—Moving picture or vaudevilh? shows. G.S. No. 105-37. | (83A) MUSK’AL INSTRUMENTS Every person engaged in the busine.s.s of .selling or offer ing for sale pianos, organs, vlcirola.s or vii'trola records, j radios andi. or radio acce.ssoile.s, and television sets and acce.ssorie.s parts and repair 5.00' Slate* law reference—Mu.sical inslrument.s, G.S. No. 10.5- Si. N ^ (84) NEW.S DEALERS Every p(?rson engaged in busines.s as a dealer in new’s- papers or periodicals 35.00 (84A) NEWSPAPER CONTESTS Every peison who conducts contests and offers pri/e.s or other compensation to obtain subscriplion.s to new.spapers o; magaxines Monthly, semi \V(*okly newspapers, magazines 23.00 Daily newspaper or other daily periodical 100.00 Slate law refertnice—.Newspaper cunlesl.s. G.S. No. 105- 71. P ' (8.7) PAINTING CONTRACTOR Every person engaged in busine.ss as a painting con tractor 10.00 (86) PALMIST (See FORTUNE'FELLERS) (37) PAPER HANGING Every person engaged in the business of paper hanging 10.00 (88) PARKING LOTS for VEHICLES 10.00 (89) PARKS (See AMUSEMENTS) (89A) PATENT RIGirrS AND FORMULAS Every person engaged in .selling any patent right or formula 5.00 Slate h*w referencH*—Patent rights and formulas, G.S. No. 105-100. PAWNBROKERS (See also LOAN AGENCIES OR BROKERS) Every person engaged in Hu? business of lending or ad vancing money or other thing of value for profit and tak ing as a pledge for such lc«in specific article.s or jier.sonal property to bt? forfeited if payment is not made within a ii(*fiiiite tinu* 200.00 Cioss references—Pawnbrokers regulated. No. lG-31 et .s<*y.; forfeiture of pawnbroker’s license. No. 10-33. Stale law reference—Pawnbroker.s, G.S. No. 105-50. (91) PEANUT CART 10.00- (92) PEDDLERS | Any person who .shall carry from place to place any ; gffods, wares or merchandising and sell or offer to .sell or I barter the same. s)iaU be deemed peddlers, except whole sale dealers with established warehouses and .selling only to merchants for resale, shall pay a license tax’ as fol lows: (a) Peddlers on foot (bt Peddlers with horse or other animal, and with or without vehicle 15.00 ic) Peddler, with any vehich* propelled by motor or other power, for each vehicle (d) Peddlers of produce—Per annum Not applicable to the sale i>f book.s. periodicals, printed music, ice. wood for fuel, fish, beef, mutton, pork, bread, cakes, pies, dairy products, poultry, egg.s, livestock or articles produced by tlie vendor, offering them for .sale, but shall apply t(» medicines, drugs or articles assembled. Not applicable to: Confederate soldiers, disabled veteran.s of Spanish-American War of the World Wars or blind persons who are exempted from this .sax by state law. Cross reference—Peddlers and solicitors, ^h. IS. Slate law reference—Peddlers, G.S. No. 105-53. PEST EXTERMINATOR • T yr T - t- Tax $10 00 (93) PHOTO ENGRAVERS ^ Every person engaged in the business of photo engraver, " not applicable to photographers 10.00 (94) PHOTOGRAPHERS, ITINERANT 25.00 Cross reference—Peddlers and .solicitors generally, Ch. 38. State law reference—Itinerant photographers, G.S. No. 105*48.1. (95) PIANO REPAIRS AND TINNERS Every person engaged in tuning or repairing pianos or organs State law relerencc—Piaiios, etc., G.S. 105 82. (9«) PISTOLS Every person engaged in sellthg or offering for sale pistols • • State law reference—Dealers in pistols, G.S. No. 105-80. (97) PLUMBING, HEATING, CONTRACTORS AND ELECTRI CIANS PJvery person engaged in busine.ss as a plumber, steam or gas filler or installing heating system.s or installing electrical equipment State law reference—Plumbers, heating contractor.s, and electricians, G.S. No. 105-91. | (98) POOL TABLES (See BILL.-\RD AND POOL TABLES) | (99) POPCORN MACHINES 5-00 | (KX)) PRINTING ESTABLISHMENTS Every person engaged in the business of operating a printing establishment - ^^0^ PR(MOTER •' * ' Tax • •A* ^10.00 . are harve-sied while immature and when the entire s<)uash is lender ami edible, Tht^y include the y<*Jlovv C’rnokneck, the large >eno.v StralglHnt-*c^k, the gieenish-1 white Patty Pam, and the slen der gr(vn Zucchini. The .M?tHls of \hf tender-skinned ' .sejuash soften in cooking and may lx* oaten along with the flesh.' Yellow squash and zucchini do not in casserole are delicious. Just lake youi’ ohoite. .SKILLET SQUASH AND ONIO.N.S 2 [XJuntLs yellow summer s<iuash 3 medium onions, .sHwhI thin 3 tablespoons or less butter 1-2 teaspoon .salt M teaspoon pepper W'ash squa.sh an:l dice. Com bine all ingit*dienls in skillet. have to U* peeled for the skin is Cover and C(M>k for 20 to 30 min- [edible and ad 1 flavor plus color. Recipes h)r summer scpiash and ' zucchini arv usualy inlerchange- i able. I In selec ting, lokk for squash that aie tender and well developed, firm, fresh appearing, and well formed. You can identify a ten der squash because the skin is ules, or until squa.sh and onions ait» t<‘ndei‘, stirring frequently. Makes four ser\'ings. ZU(XH4L\7 DELrCIOUS 3 slices bacon, cliopi>f*d 1 cup chuppcHl onion 1-S tea.spoon pepp(‘r ! Fxiy ^acon slightly; add oni(m and cook until golden. Add re maining ingredients and cook, covered, until tender anrl most of i sauce Ls absoi Ijed (20 to 2.7 min utes). Yields six servings. FaE.VCII-FHlED SUM.MER .SQUASH 3 eggs, beaten 1-2 cup milk 4 l<*js;.:>ons .s:)lt 4 medium summer squ.tsh, thin ly slicctl 2 eup.s corn meal Oil Combine eggs, mdk and salt to make baiiei'. Dip squ.ash in bat ter; roll In coin meal. Pry in deep fat until done. Yields six servings. BAKED .stitk::!) .SC^UASH 1 pound yellow squash 1 large opinion, chopped 2 tabJe.sf oon.s bUTter Bn*ad crumbs D:ish of pepp(*r -Salt to taste Huilered biead crum s S'rub squa.sh and paiboil whole until slightly tender. .Saute onion MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS O.NE TO GROW ON in promoting positive . ... health wdiich prevents rt of the c*mpliasis be- to child m(?ntal lieallh As a pi ing given nat. naliy and through local and state' community seivici.s, ihe Nat; >nal jnstiiuk* of Mental lleallb lia.-? launched a new pro gram called, “One ']*o Grow On.” The progtam is to help leath ers ring mental healtli to tli 'ii classrooms. Th<. idea for the program givw out of the ba.sic concern parents, teachers Hnd mental health workers have for decreasing the mx'd loi- •special ists” by helping to pievc'm t)ie child from -Ix'coming “special’' In the* first place. A teacher who js .sensiiive to Ihe young pt*j-^on’s n(*l?d.^ and feelings, and uppivciaies hi.s ' skills, can provide important help mental mcmtal More time is spent with chil- (Ir(*n and pan'nts ).. teachers than by any otlier pi'afessimuil group. in many instances, tlip l(‘ac)r ers is representative* ol the com munity for the chilli. 4 ,u? school therefore, has the potential |o help a child understand liis an 1 others’ dep<*nd(*:icias, le clings, tears and .joy. Teac lu‘rs can help childrt-n un- der.sland why peopK* act as thiw do. They can help a child devel- (>p self-(*steem and an under standing of what ar(* good and bad human relations. Classroom mental health holds the pol<?niia! for enhancing -:w<‘ry child’s ability to develop his humann<*s.K. >kill in deci.^lon- making, empathy and concein for other pt'oph?, self-understand ing, and a .sen.se of responsibll- ity. Although still in the develop mental stage, the “One To Grow On” program Is planning to in clude in.strumental texts, films, discussion guides, and other ina* icrial.s for which R'achers ex- pivss a no<‘d. Teachers, parents, and, inde<*d, anyone with ideas to eonlnV ute - or w'ho wish further informa tion-may WTito to “One To Grow On/’ NLMH, Room 15-99, Rock ville, Maryland 20S52. HO-SPJTALIZED Mrs. \V. .B. Logan, formerly of King-; Mountain, is a patient in Ocean View hospital at .Myrtle Beach, S. C. for treatment and oLservaiion. lO.no glossy instead of dull, and it is 3-4 teaspoon salt (105) RETAIL MERCHANTS , (Not otherwise taxed; .... 10.00. (lOG) ROOFING CO-TfRAUTOU .. 10.00 (107) HOOF PAINTfiR-S, REPAIRERS, ROOF BATCHERS Every person engaged in the business of painting, patch ing or repairing of roofs 10.00 3 1-2 cups im::H4(K! sLved zuc-1 in butler. Slice squash in half cliini ‘ lengthwise; carefully .senup out 1 (8-ounn*) can tomnto sauce insides. Combine onion with enougli fresh cread ciumbs to ab- .sorb excess moisture; mix well. ;4eason with salt and pjx'r. P411 squash .shelLs; top with butlercKl bread crumbs. Bake at 325 de- I glees F. for 30 to 12 minutes or until crumbs arc l)rovvneii. Yields C-.S .servings. Note; add crumbled, crisp bacon, ground ham, or i chee.-ic, if available, to stuffing. (108) SANDWICHES All place.s .serving .sandwiches 2.50 .State law rcderencc -Sandwiches, G.S. No. 305-62 (b). (109) SANDWICHES, WHOLESALE DEALERS Every pterson engaged in the bu.sine.ss of preparing and selling sandwiches at wholesale 10.00 (110) SCRAP PRCX'ESSORS Every pcr.sofi engaged in the business of buying scrap iron and metals for the .specific purpose of processing into raw materials for lemeltlng purpo.ses only, and whose pi iiK-ipal product is ferrous and nonferrous scrap for shipment to steel milLs, foundries, smellers and refinerie.s 25.00 Cross reference—Junk and junk dealers, (?h. 32. Stale law reference—Scrap proce.ssor.s, G.S. No. 103* 102.2. (IlOA) SECURITC DEALERS (See BOND or SECURITIES DEALERS) SIGN PAINTING AND REPAIR Tax • * $3.00 (111) SHOESHINE PARLORS OR STANDS Every person who maintains or operates a shoeshine parlor or stand; per stool or chair 50 State law reference—Shoeshine parlors, G.S. No. 105-76. (112) SHOE SHOPS Every person engaged in the business of making or repairing shoes 5.00 (113) SKATING RINK 10.00 Slate law reference—Skating rinks, G-S. No. 105-66. , (114) SODA FOUNTAIN SOFT DRINK STANDS Ev’ery person engaged in the business of operating a soda fount-rin or soft drink .stand (a) Soda Fountains; each carbonated draft arm 5.00 (b) Soft Drink Stands; not a soda fountain 2.50j State law reference—Soda fountains, .soft drink .stands, G.S. No. 105-79. (115) son' DRINK BOTTLERS AND DISTRIBUTORS (See BO'ITLKRS) (116) STORAGE WAREHOUSES (Except Colton and Tobacco) Every por.son engag(.*d In the busines.s of operating a warehouse, storage or transfer warehouse wherein any thing not belonging to tlie owner or operator of the ! same Is stored for compensation 25.00 I (Not applicable to transportation companies receiving and temporarily staring goods in traitslt). (117) SWIMMING POOLS 10.00 State law lefeience—Swimming pools, G.S. No. 105-66. T 10.00 (118) TAILORS Every person in the busine.s.s of operating a tailor shop 15.00 (119) teij:graph companies Every telegraph company engaged in busine.ss within * the corporate limits 15.00 State law reference—Franchise or privilege tax on tele graph companies, G.S. No. 105-llfi. (120) TIRE RECAPPING 5.00 (120A) TOBAIXO WAREHOUSES Every person engaged in the busine.ss of operating a warehouse for the sale of leaf tobacco upon commission 50.00 State law reference- Tobacco warehouses, G.S. No. 105- 77. 1121) TOURIST HOUSES AND MOTELS Every fiorson engaged in the business of operating a tourist home or motel or similar place and advertising for or soliciting in any manner for transient patronage, per room 1.00 Minimum 5.00 State law reference—Tourist house.s and motels, G.S. No. 105-61. (122) TRADING STAMPS 100.0( State law reference—^Trading stamp.s, G.S. No. 105-92. (123) TRANSFER TRUCKS AND/OR PUBLIC DRAYS lO.Qf j U (124) UNDERTAKERS AND COFFIN RETAILERS PNery person engaged In the business of burying the dead or in the retail sale of coffins 20.0; ' State law reference—Undertakers and retail dealers in coffins, G.S. No. 105-46. (125) UPHOLSTERY Every person engaged in upholsterj', whether in shop or separate building, or in house or place where up holstery is done 10.00 W (126) WASTE DEALERS 25.00 (127) WOOD DEALERS Every person engaged In the business of selling wood 5.00 (Ord. of 6-7-56, No. 14; Mo. of 7-5-66) Nine Students On Dean's List Nne Kings Mountain area stu dents are lislcH^l on the dcan’.s list lor the spring (juarter of the current academic at West ern Carol.na University, Dr. J. Stuart Wilson announced. I They are Waiter L. B( , d, Scotland Diivc; David L. Brid- gecs; Susanno W. Dalton, 2o2 I Juniper stret4; Carolyn I. How- lard, route 2; Wilmoth D. Kerns 'Jr., 3(X) Edgemont Drive; Ann ; S. Lefevers, 212 N. Car; .''nter; .Sylvia MorrL, 303 Waco road; Lauriji C. Whisnant, 607 Meadow- brook n^ad; and Jane W. Yales, 403 E. Parker street. ' 1 COO:^ AIR A room air conditioner will cool ;etler if the filter i^ washed or changed regularly. Authorities recommend monthly drunking of reusuably filter to prevent dirt I from collected on the cooling coils . jand decreasing cooling efficiency. i CORP. VACATION CASH LOANS UP TO m Get Your Money Now. Have A Good Time and Pay Later. Call or Visit TRIANGLE FIN ANCE CORP., 123 W. Mountain Street, Tele phone 739-2576. 23.00 12.50 FRIGID E SPECIALS! OUNE ONLY) ROOM Air Conditioners 24" LAUNDRY 5.00' 50.00 10.00 This the 18th day of June, 1973. 1(101) RADIO AND TV REPAIR AND SALES SHOP 5.00 i(l02) RAOS, WASTE PAPER, (See JUNK DEALERS) ; \ Every person engaged in the business of buying or sell- | T ing rags and>'or waste paper 10.00 \I03) REPAIR SHOP FOR TIN, SHEET METAL AND ROOnNG , Every pers^ ^ bu.siness of operating a , repair shop notofnerwi.sp taxed 10.00, ^104) RESTAUIANTS (See CAFES) 1 Mayor Clerk Gel fast, cool comfort with this Frigidalre 8,000 BTU/hr.* Easy-Mount room air conditioner. Features a Jet-Aire Vent lor exhausting stale, ^ smoky room air in min utes, with or without cooling. AEC3'dMS \ 1 •Based on AHAM Standard PAC-1 $229 ORDER NOW! Take It With You .. Installs Easily! Above Will Cool One Bedroom of Any Size Other Models Will Cool Several Rooms Together, this Frlgidalre washer and dryer are only 48" wide, yet ti . 'can handle full family-siza io,:.. j. What’s more, the washer features 45 Action Ribs around the tub sides that create extra clean ing currents. W3-24/D3~24 $36S pair BUY AS A PAIR OR INDIVIDUALLY Fits Spaces That Are Too Narrow For Bigger Models REFRIGERATORS Time lo save on a Frigidaire refrigerafor- freezer that’s 17.0 cu. ft. overall with a 4.75 cu. ft. freezer that holds up to 166 lbs. 100?o Frost-Proof. Reversa-doors. FPI3-170TT S359wt BIG 17.0 CUBIC FEET Rolls Easily On Rollers Choose From Gold. Avocado. Copper or White * Only Frigidaire Offers 5 Year Warranty On All Products ' McGinnis Furniture Company PHONE 739-4706 Kings Mountain, N. C. HOURS: 8:30 to 5:30 MON. SAT (WEDNESDAY CLOSE NOON)
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