kiF 1^' »>AGE FOUR 1HE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, December 20, 1973 TRUST FUND IS GRANTED In li)72, Ware aakl, Iho average doesn’t know what the tax rate unc^mployment insurance tax was I are for local employers. They are .8 per cent, the fifth lowest in | ..oing computed under the new The manager of the Employ-, tains money available to pay un-1 nation and about one-half j .tax schedule by the Employment rnent Security Commission of-j employment insurance benefits paid by the 1 Security Commission centrai of fice here learned this week that in .N'oi'lh Carolina, is supported average U. S. employer. i lice and are being mailed same employers in the Cleveland through employers' payroll ta.x- SANTA’S WHISKERS cs. It's con.sidered by Cl au thorities as the strongest in the nation, so the tax increase is not cxiteded to be pronounced. W.U'o ex|)lained tliat in mo.st in- slanrt.s, the lax ineretise shouid amount to two-tenths of a per centage jtoint. Empioyers covered by the law ! ay a lax on the first .$1,200 Individual employer tax rates | are determined by comparing a' company’s unemployment in.)Ur-, ance account icalance to its tax-| able payroll. ■ fice and are being employers this week. to Herald Want Ads Pay county area will pay increased unemployment insurance taxes during 1974. | The Employment Security Law rc‘()Uircs the cliar.ge Ixtcause wtiges and employment in .N'orlli Carolina have grown faster tlian the state’s unemployment insur ance trust fund, rejtoit.s Frank lin Ware. i i The trust fund, wliich con- They will be effective January j 1st. I In 1972, federal and stale I gove.nment amended the une.n-^ ' ployment insurance program and'.j g r„"r,.r'c=r ”>»»««»»”«p- assemia) in the United States I says the March of Dim.es. i It'S ' tue GIFT ■WAT gqo^s! ers :-arne l hy each covered win ker.!'''■>7 at the end of Idol. Ware said he pie who trace their ancestry the Mediterranean region. -s to I NOTICE TO CREDITORS I 'Soft suede. A crepe sole that lasts almost forever. A shoe for men who buy their feet comfort, not decoration. Dumb? Like a fox. NARROW-MED, ’ . iiV'lDE ;wJi>i'llS ,,) $1199 Husli Puppie^i Mk Brand Shoes «ii at PLONK’S Having (|unlified as Adminis tratrix of the Estate of Henry LoRay 'Henderson, late of Cleve land county. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having Claims against the setate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undei signed at 907 Church street. Kings Mountain, North Carolina, on or before the 20th day of ;j; June, 1974, or this notice will be x| pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons inJe.ted to said es- S state will make immediate pay- 1 ' ment to the under-signed, it ' This 20th day of December, I 1973. a; ; LILLIAN C. HE-NDERSCN, ai Administratrix of tiie Estate is i of Henry LoRay Henderson. i 12:20 - 1:10 I ■ NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX i TO CREDITORS Ilax irrg (paalified as administra trix of the e.state of Carl Rich- aru Me Jinnis, deceased, late of C.cvt land County, North t aro lina, this is to notify all per is s,.ns having claims against the p ! said decedent to pre.sent Ihe.ri to S the undersigned on or before the w! 13th day of June, 1974 or this ;J ! notice will be pleaded in .ar ot ill 1 their recovery-. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the un.1ersigncd. laS' ly Karl Hwbanthol, lo» AngtUt Harald*lxamln*r GIVE '^THE PRESENT^ fWITH A FUTURE' ! #••••••• LU.S. SAVINGSj BONDS i is Almost 1.0,000 American work-| ers, aged 40 to 65, were the vie- ‘ tims of illegal age discrimination I during the 1973 fiscal year, the Labor Department reports. Near-J ly $2 million was found to be owed to more titan 1,!)00 ot these| 'Wo-"en who are lieavy smok- woi-kcrs because of lost working, ers risk low-birthweight babies, lime or otlier damages resulting| according to the March of Dimes, from age discrimination. BUDGET APPROVED Mem'aers of the congregation cl First Pies'ayterian church in ccngregational meeting Sunday ar:-:rcved the church budget for 1974. s:-msisi3i3>s!st3tsi->s!st3tsi3issaasis@@£e3asa!isisisstsi-si»)3a£'i2i»is / 4^''’-' r'\ f t-% ' I h® Decern-1 This the 11th day of her, 1973. I MARGARET C. McGIN’NlS, 795 Crescent Circle, Kings Jlo intain, N. C. Robert L. Brad!,'?'/ / ttorncy at. Law, 122 Cherokee S iect, King.s . 'Mountain, .N’. C. 12:13 1:3 / %. wmM t/t -LION’S U OPEN FROM S:0a A.M. TO 8:30 P.M. 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