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.: ^;i-i flt'Vl^(«ftf{||T|,H,((|»||lRl*ht di illfi 'fiMlII Tliursciay, Jufy 26, 1973 Herald Want Ads Pay ASK ms RET WHITEWALLS DS BLACKWALLS This column of questions and answers on ftxieral tax matters is provkUHl i;y the local office of the U. S. Internal Revenue t^tM'vicp and is published as a pul)lic seivice to taxpayers. The "olumn answers questions most frcfniently asla'i y Ixxpayers. Q.- .ff, after- a tax aiullt, the -RS finds out that it owes mC' money, will it pay interest on the refund? A. -Yes. If an IRS audit ex amination rosiUts in a refund, , i>ou will ordinarily receive infpr terest at the rate of s'x fter cent a ypar on the amount of the re fund. - nig KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. [ Art Exhibit At Gaston Bank Carolina State Bank of 101 East F’ranklin Blvd. In (lastrinia Is now showing the NCNB Trav lelin" Graphic exliibitlcn, consist ing of eiphtcvn works. j The works r.inse from etch- ings, pen and ink, scrlgraphs, j water color, and piLstel and gra-i phite. j The exhibit will he open to I the public dally in the lobby oi i tile bank- frotn 9 to .* Afonday I through Thiirsdiiy, and from 9 j to (1 on Friday. Th< iv aix» Ifi j works included in the colU-ctiqn, among them a serlgrai>h of Pet-1 er Max and an etching of Don i Quixote by SalWdor Dali. ' Brosident Hour-.u- slated, "We Would like to invite everyone to see this very fine collection and , iqvlle them U* come by oqr hank, i We think It is truly an outstand- ’ ing collectiijn." KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. --lif ' Page Five ^ I First Citizens Taps Skidmore Q.- I usa the den of- my home exclusively in my Insurance husi-: ness. I just repaired the floor! , of the den. Can I irxluct the cost WJllam L. .Ski.imore has been cf this repair? oJfleer of ; FirstiCitizens Bank & ^rusi . . company Ui Shelby, succcedbig A. Yps. The cost of reMirs to peter W. Darst who lias betm room used exclusively for bu-si-; .earned to head the bank's Kins- Thi.s Tire has the same Tread Design as used on Goodyear Power Cushion Tire built on Sound, Fully Inspected Tire Bodies. ness purposes Is fully ;;ble. If a part of the room i.s use<l for business purposes a pro portionate amount is deductible. In addition, a ptjrtion of the cost deduct- ■ I.JJJ (jf a ' Both promotions are c.Tective- ly Imm^iately. A.S executive officer of the Shelby c*fflc<“ of the liank, .Skid more will liave management re-1 dmuliX H<^e;ri;u^mar;::t'X-W for Firs.<-itDens in J,..,..,., Cleveland c of any repairs you make to the oulsi.ie cf your home can be de- E.xtra Value S.'’ .Seric.s O Extra Mileage deduct the cost of painting and ^"'veianu county cty. repairs of other ro^s in assignment, -Skidmore was manager of the ; bank’s installment loan deparl- housc. mem in Shelby and has 2 jjr $15 Plu.s F.E.T. And Retreadable Trade-In Clark’: 40'/ Battleground Ave. Kings Mountain, N. C. wide anH- 739-6456 Q. -I am working In the United ..jjpj.i-ioncx* in Commercial Slates this summer and plan to ft turn to my home in Europe in j^p has been as.sociale:! with the fall. When should I obtain (he bank for four years and has mp“.sailing permit" from the j2 jp.„.s in banking land finance. The Charlotte na- . , ! tive was elected assistant via- - A.—The permit, or tax ^car-i anee, .should be gotten at least 1 „ mem- two wee-ks, but not earl.er lian chamber of Com- ^ days, lx.fore your departure.; ^ The [x-rmit IS part ol the ina>m« j association and a di tax form that must flW / ppp,or ^nd past treasuix^r of the most aliens 'heir depart- ^ has also lieen I uie from llie United States. For ' moix> information on obtaining a permit, write the nearest Inter nal Revenue district office and ^ ask for a copy of IRS -P.. lica- I .Methodist oh urch. ' active in the United Fund and i-s ! a former Jaycee. | He is an alumnus of the Cit- lica- I ticn 513, "Tax Information for Vksitors to the United States.’ It’s .-ivaidable free. COME IN AND BROWSE AT HOUSE You'll Be Surprised at the Wide Variety of Bargoins For Things You Need. You'll Be Glad You Did. FORMER FINGER LAUNDRY BUILDING Cleveland Avenue .A.ldersgate ! Skidmore is married to the lor ! mer Rebecca Elam of Charlotte, i They have three children. I Darst, who Aill assume the ! senior management position in , the bank’s Kinston office, has . been executive officer of First- ' Cdtlzens’ In She’ty for the past two years. lie had preWnusly Ik-en a commercial loan ollicer for the bank In Charkitte. The Pinebuijt native and graduate of St. Andnetvs college has been actlv'e in the .Shelby Chamber erf Commerce, Is a di- reoior of the Boj-s Club and has | ;’ si'rved on Boy -'^cout co.-nmiltees.' He Is a member of the Kiw’anls. ■ Elks ani the-Ascension Lutheran! church. Mr. Darst is also a mem- j ber of the North Carolina Bank-! ers Assodation, Cleveland ooun-j land county Ipglslntive council an»> prcsldept of the Cleveland County Chapter of the American Institute c4 Banl^g. CORP. VACATION CASH UUUIStlPISSM Get Your Money Now. Have A Good Time and Pay Later. Call or Visit TRIANGLE ri,lf’ ANCE CORP., 123 W. Mountain Street, Tele phone 739-2576. Stanly Festival Opens Aug. 3 The thir,i annual Stanly Coun ty Bluegrass festival will be held Friday, Saturday and Sun day. August 3-^ at the Newell llathoock Musical Park off High'- way 203, two miles south cf Oak- borc. Friday night will 'be devoted Vi fiddlers convention oomjietl- tlon, and all hands are ipviwl to compete. Bluegrass music will reign exclusively 5>aturday and Sunday, and the Satiu'day Xcs!ti- vaJ starts at IjJ ntwn until ' H? midnight With time out for he iigious |ospel sing ng Sundayl'. mdriiihg. f-\ There wl)l be |ciae parking and free capjpiiig, ,^-ith hookups, for everyone d-urjng the week-end. An Impressiyo line-up of talent has been seour^ for this event '^eluding the follcMing: Buck tyhile and the Downhomers, Tat •jr Tate and the Shenandoah Gutup-s, the Country Pals, Blue grass Tarhepls, Cataui a River 7i-i s, Bluegrass Kats, fllear Thompson, BUI and Betty Price Homer Briarhopner, Roy .McMil lan and the High Country Boys Additional information car Ije obtained from Newell Hath ^>ck in Oakboro. Dock Wataor A t emarle, or Skeet Hathcock In Locust, r MEN & WaMO 17-62 Train Now For Civil Service Exams Cidy 9 State 9 F^ederal No Hi^ School Necessary Start As As 14^ HOUR Post Office Customs CJerioal Police Mechanics Immigration Keep pres<‘nt job while pre paring ax home for Govern ment Exams. yfrite: (Inohide phone) National Tm Inina Service "abJe 7M e/o Rlngi Mountain Herald 7.'3tfn MO TO ADVERTISERS "TTfl!' uestions and .nswers about NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING Q What ara tha 8 moat important rulea tor proOtabla newspaper advertieingT A» 1. Your advertising message should be newsy, friendly, informative, easy to read. Give fsets and news about your merchandise and ssrvise. 1 Advertiss rtgulariy. I.: your adveriislni do what successful salesmen do—call on customsra and prospects consistently. 8. Insist on audited circulation reports that give you the facts about the audience that your sides messages will have when you buy newspaper advertising. Q. What does A.B.C, do for ms? A. At regular intervals saa af tha Buiiiu’u Lr j staff of experienced circuiation auditors ijakes a thorough audit of tha drculatica raosrda cf esch publisher member. ’Hu rseulia cf e.s.:u audit are published in an easy-to-read A 3.C. Kport fer your usa ar.d prctectica whsi: bu/ r-e'/vapaper idvsrtiairxj. Q. Is them a measure for the value of newe*. paper circulation to an advertiser such ae the standards a merchant neee in buy ing merchandise —for example, like STERLING on silver? A. Yes—in the well known circulation standards of ths Audit Bureau of CiRCULATiONa Q. What it the A.B.C.T A. Hie A.B.C. is a cooperative, non-profit assssl- ation of 3,450 advertisers, advertising aganciaa and publishers in the United States and Canadau Organized in 1914. Brought or der out of advertising chaos by establishing a definition for paid eireulation, rules and standards tot msasuiing, auditing and re porting the circulations af news papers and periodicala A. A.B.C. rsporte ii3 yen hsir ciri-uijtt.c , where it goes, now obttined and olihsr ^ that help you buy advertising as you wo-old make ar.y acur.d businese iavsstms.i:—-or. ti-.j basia of kr.ov/n vzl'oss audited iidonoiiicn. Q. Are alf pabKoElIons aldi-it!* X i membw/ship? A, No. OiJy these T.dih poii oi:d. importar.; to ad .’eriisera hacauae . thit iii6 f-p«r is ?.a:-,ied a;.d ifi »Aa£ J, 7u‘l ?1_ B'sxsan aJ Cu’ouliikEol' .0 3 3 , Yii, T.'l. til y:o_d -J oiy? .d... you 4t know iL» obar.! the iuiier.oe your tellon^ mt;- czgjs will writ, t;i?y ajpjir t. loise y.-jsa, a_L: far a ©£?;’ J* Lfo--; .. n J. fipor'V fesa-i' KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD ..ifc - '■* .*U M-W !:U ji • ' Af A BASIC MIABUKI Of ABVIBtJf|||^>VA(« rTm Ui!. liit: I’, fi.i.i, It) ^ ■ f- ' f-iiHthii' •# li I'
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