^ Page S THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursclay, November 28. 1968 After the first 60 days of hos-, kpttal confinement under medicarej the patient will pay $10 a day up to a limit of 90 days. tti Stiaws In Wind" Piediction Thomson-McKinnon Biokeis Picture Story ^ Df Your Wedding | , ^ In Color Recordings Also Made ' CARLISLE 1 STUDIO 3H S. Lafayette Shelby, N. C. Phone 487-4621 Thomson & McKinnon detects "straws in the wind” which indi cate that Ibc ta.\ .surcharge at last is startin'; . to “grab" the economy and limit inllatiun. . *■ F\ In its Mid.Montli UeView pul>- lishod today, the film reiterates its view that fao surcharge* and ■>u:!;iet cuts "will increasingly re strain the economy”. It points to sloA'ing price index tnmds, slight ly easing auto s.ile.s and a recent dre)p in retail sales as anti-in flationary signs which have ap-| peared. i Kxlra-large* tax payments duc‘ early next year and an increase 1 in Social Security taxes on Jan.; 1 will provide further restrain-i ing impetus, T&M further notes.j Changes in consumer and bus!*' ness sp<'n:Iing patterns historical ly have tended to lag behind changes in after-tax incomes, |T&M points out. I Tfio firm “maintains a con-' structlve attitude on the stocki market”. Factors behind this op-j timism include: the traditional! year-end institutional demand for .stocks, favorable investor reac tion to the Nixon victory, a sharp rcHiont improvement in the trade balance, and the possibility of^ easing or (dimlnating the sur-j charge in mid-1969. Legionnaires Top Member Goal Information rei*oivod luiro from Department Headciuartcis of Tlie American Legion in Raleigh indi cates that Kings Mountain Post 155 has conducted a highly suc cessful memb<‘rship drive. Should the inflation and trade-! balance pictures continue to im-' prove, T&M believes “the Fed-1 eral Reserve Board will oncour-| age lower interest rates - a his-' torically favorable factor forj stock prices.” i Carl V. Wiesoner, Com mander of the Post, has received a letter from Department Adju tant J. Carroll Wilson ropo' ting that Post 155 has exceeded its Legion Membership Incentiv^e Goal for 1969. The L<‘gion Adju t a n t exipress(*d congratulations and thanks to the Post leaders and membership workers for. their effort. I A statement ot high praise for: the loral Post was issued by C.i Marcello Williams of Faith. N. C., Department Commander of Hio American U'gion. Commander WilKoms said “Tile mcmU*rslup of every Le- rionnaiio makes it possible foi Tlio American I-.egion to mainfaii serv;ce for the sick and disabled j ‘n hospitals. Memberships make possible all the Legion programs, Baseball, Boys' State, Hoy Scout PLAY tV'i^iXCltlNG MUSIC & MONEY 0 CHANNEL 4 GREENVILLE SATURDAYS 7:00 - 7:30 PJE. •sAVg^ LAMB SALE .le SOUARF CUT LAMB - ^ j Shoulder 49‘ ' UOULDER (SnCED READY TO ROA' '. Lamb Roast 59^ CtNlFR cur IAMB Rib Chops.. 79* OVEN RFADY...5.^ Lb. SIZE L^-O-Lamb • 89* THICK JUICY LAMB Loin Chops . 99* DELMONICO STEAK -M” W-O . . . U. S. CHOICE RIB EYE STEAKS W-D . . . U. S. CHOICE E-Z CARVE RIB ROAST..... 99^ W-D . . . U. S. CHOICE E-Z CARVE WHOLE BEEF RIBS 89^ SWIFT'S PREMIUM BACON W-O . . . U. S. CHOICE LB. $179 W-D QUARTERS FRYER •k BREAST W-D "HANDI-PACK” GROUND BEEF 3-LB. PKG. $149 LB. SELECTO SLICED BOLOGNA 12-oz.’ PKG., PINKY PIG FRANKS 12-0*/ PKG. RUDY'S FARM WHOLE HOG COUNTRY SMALL LINK SAUSAGE 10-oz.i PKG. "Heritage Green Dinnerwarc SPECIAL THIS W£EK![ DINNER 33c PLATE With Every §3 Purchase ASTOR VEGETABLE ... Limit i Wtth A $5.00 or More Order SHORTENING-59^ ASTOR . Limit 1 With A $5 or More Order COOKING OIL-59^ 3 I M ISTAMPSj idW GREEN STAMPS WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE Of $10.00 or More Order FREE at your Kings Mtn. WINN-DIXIE STORES Void Alter limit Om COupoH Nov. 30, 1968 SOUTH CAROLINA GRADE "A" LARGE PALMETTO FARM ASTOR SLICED OR HALVES YELLOW CLING PEACHES EGGS THRIFTY MAID . . , Limit 6 Coni With A $5 or More Order CAN MILK 3 -- 39^ Limit 1 With A $5 or More Order ^STOR MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE » 59^ - 69^ DOZ. SUPERBRAND FREEZER • MEAT LOAF i SAUSBURY STEAK BEEF & GRAYT'i TURKEY & GRAVY; ? 2-LB. PKG. sueh as care for needy children.. Troops, Oratoilca) ('ontests, Com j munity .Servin', and all the oth ! ers. I am proud to congratulate' post l.*)5 upon tins notable a- ?hievemt*nl.” Post Command<*r VViesent'r ex- tdained tliat "GyThe Goklen Year” the theme of this year’s ‘ drive was to remind all Amer ica of the 50 year.s’ .ser\ice The American la'gion has rendered lour country' and accept the dial i lenge of “Forgitig the Future” of I America by her war veterans whose service makes tliem eligi ble to become Legionnaires. "We are accepting dues pay ments now from l.cgionnaires and elf ;ible veterans whose mem- ber^lTip is essential if the local organization is to <*()ntinue its service programs”, Commander Wie.-icner stated. Also, ht' report ed that the post is planning to expand itj local programs ami activities, depending on the final res-lts of the 1969 membership drive. months of VA assistance under the War Orphan.s Kdueatlonal As sistance Act, you will be entitled to 12 more months of VA educa tional benefits. \ ; The Veterans ! Coiner jiiC’ , Q—l was recently di'-diarged from (h(* Army after only ID months of service. 1 have heard ' that 1 may still be eligible lor : up to four years ol college edu cation assistance from the V\‘t- erans Administration. Is this true? j i it so, I will enroll in college. . A~As of Dc'c. 1. 1968. unrh'r a new law recently signed by I’resi- ; dent .Johnson, a veteran such as you with at least 18 months of ) service after Jan. 31, 1955. who 1 has satisfied his military obliga ' lion, will be entitled to 36 months ‘ (four academic years) of eduta- : tional assistance from the VA. ‘ For full time institutional I training you will receive $130 a month as a single veteran — more if you liave dependents. Chci‘k with your n(*arest VA r('g- ' ional office for detailed infoima- ! tion and ti.ssistancc. JmB/tm No protective shield necessary* the only natural protein and keratin nail condition* er. U. S. Patent a3-257*280 ' Q—My father was kllh'd in j service in World War II. I receiv- • I ed four years (36 months) of war , orphans educational a.s.sistanee' ' from the Veterans Administration ; ! while attending college. After j ; graduation 1 went into servici* and | will soon be discharged after two years of active duty. Am I entitled to any additional educational as sistance from the VA as the re sult of my T»wn military .service? A—You will be after Dec. 1, • 1968. Under a new law recenljy .signed by the President, veterans .such as you who have a^^eady received educational aksistanee under one VA program will be en- < titled to an aggregate T)f IS months of educational assistance under two or more Fi'deral vet eran benefit programs. Since you already received 36 For beautiful, healthy nails in just two weeks, simply brush on rrp once daily. Helps pre vent splitting, breaking, peel ing. chipping. Not a hardening coat. Not a Formaldehyde product. Tha only patented nail conditioner formula. Naturally strengthens and beautifies nails. Results guaranteed or your money back. Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio and Wee Lantern S. Battleground Ave. Telephone Talk By R. B. MOORE most of us who like FOOTBALL, but can t make it to the bowls and all-star/ games, will be able to see theseV events on television. Your unseen “travel agent” to all the televised games this season, as in the past, will be your phone company. TV sig nals for some football games, as well as all TV network shows, travel from stadium to you over the nationwide tele phone network. WeVe glad wc can help bring you your favor ite sports and programs. AN UNUSUAL CHRISTMAS GIFT for any mem ber of your family may we suggest — The Individual Gift. An additional line to call their own, Or An extension to decorate their own room. Many colors and models to chooso from. We gladly gift wrap for Ihe tree. Call your Business Office today for infoi'mation that will complete your Christmas Shopping Early. * * * THE YOUNCi DKIDE was making plans, a few days in : advance, for her first Thanks-4j f giving dinner. She wanted to serve several of her own tra ditional favorites, but she re alized she didn’t know how to prepare them. So she made a quick Long Distance phone call—to her mother. She got her recipes, and all the news from home at the same time. (And she saved time and money, too, by dialing her] call direct instead of calling person-to-person.) Your telephone is Rke t It can help you answer lots of question^p-^d enjoy self, too* OT OT fi €

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