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Ireensboro, 'our county pcot to ro- Ir Rross Iti- ly file esti- i lieu of an dates pre- p«9ci r ’ THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. ' TKursHay, January 1^6^ The Walking Man's Friend Wants To Thank Everyone For Buying And Saving Money On 1411 NEW AND USED CARS AND TRUCKS IN 1968 OUR GOAL FOR 1969 IS 1550 The Veterans Coinei ,r YOU CAN TRADE NOW AND SAVE MONEY — WE WANT TO SELL MORE CARS THIS YEAR AND SAVE YOU MORE MONEY. IN USED CARS CURRENT BARGAINS 1968 Chevrolet Impala Convertible.. $3333.33 1968 Chevrolet Impala Coupe. 1968 Caprice Coupe 1967 Ippala4;Door Sedan $2111.11. 1967 Buick Special, Air Conditioning $1888.88 1966 Caprice 4-Door Sedan $2149.99 1966 Bel-Air 4-Door Sedan $1333.33 1965 LTD Ford Coupe $1444.44 1965 Corvair Monza 4-Door $ 888.88 1964 Impala Sport Coupe $1111.11 1963 Chrysler 4-Door Sedan $ 777.77 1963 ImpalaSS,Power-Glide..... $ 888.88 1968 Chev. y2-Ton Truck, One Owner $1888.88 1967 Chev. y2-Ton Truck, One Owner $1666.66 1966 Chev. y2-Ton Truck, One Owner $1222.22 1965 GMC y2-Ton Truck, One Owner.. $1111.11 1966 Ford y4-Ton Truck, One Owner $1444.44 1961 2-Ton Chev. Truck $ 666.66 1960 Ford Dump Truck $ 999.99 DID YOU EVER THINK YOU COULDN'T OWN A CADILLAC. THE WALKING MAN'S FRIEND HAS ONE FOR $299.95. Victory Chevrolet Co. Chorles E. Dixon I. T. McGinnis. |r. Rob Goiorth W. F. (Dub) Slone Poul Dewill Dover Corner Railroad At Mountain Phone 739<5471 : EDnX)R’S NOTE: Utdow arc authoritative answers by the Vet erans Administration to some of, the many current questions ifrom former servicemen and theirl families. Further information on veterans benefits may be obtain ed at any VA office. Q My husband, a World War II veteran, died in 19.5,s. We did 11 not have any children. .My appli I cation for a widow’s f)ension was denuKl at that time because I liad only been married for three years to my husband. 1 am now unable to work because of a dis- - ability. Will this be a considera tion if I should wapply for a | I pension? j A—In itself your disability I would not be a consideration. ; However, a law passed in 19fi7 i liberalized the five-year marriase ' requirement in effect at the time : of your husband’s death. Now a ' widow needs to have b<“en mar- I rie.d to tlie veteran only one year 1 before his death to meet this pension eligibility requirement. ' For information and assistance in ; reapplyirig for a pension, contact -your nearest V'A regional office. Q—I am receiving a pension ' for my nonservice-connected dis-' 11 abilities. When is the deadline I i for returning my income (|ues- I tionnaire from the Veterans Ad i ministration? I A—The deadline is Jan. 15, 1969. i Q—What is the limit on the a- mount of a guaranteed hom<> I loan a veteran can obtain from a 11 lending institution, and what is i the maximum length of time al lowed to repay this type of loan? A -The VA has no limit on the amount which may b<“ borrowed I with a guaranteed loan. However, there is a limitation on the a- mount of the VA guaranty to the lender. The guaranty cannot be more than 60 per cent of the loan and in no event can it exceed I i $12,500. GI home loan mortgages i may run up to 30 years. 1 Southern Bell Helped Support Appollo 8 Mission Nineteen minutes aft<'r astro nauts Boiman, Lovell and An ders climbed into Apollo H on De,-4:mber 21.st .it Cape Kennedy, the nationwide communications network of the liid) System sup porting the .Apollo mission went on alert status said K. B. .Moore telephone manager. Half a million miles of Bell System cir.'uits. alive and puls ing with activity, went into <-on- dition blue to back up the 1.'- S, mission to the moon. For the - first seven hours. Bell techni cians kept careful wajch over the enormous amount of teleplione company isiuipmeiit t h r o u g h which the.se circuits pass. Curi ously, the half million miles of Bell .System <-ommunications ixiths supporting NA.SA's mission add up to almost exactly the dis lance the Apollo astronauts will travel in their trip to tlie moon and back. Bell .System facilities are deliv ering tlie astronauts' \oii-<‘s, bill ions of bits of i-omputer language and television scenes from space to .NA.SA’s manned s|Kiceflight center at Houston, ’I'exas. The moon-bound voices and compuU'r talk from Houston control Ir.-ivel the same paths. K sexu'asici -1 JSJMWTaTrmUX "1 aMERIGAJ I ^ Exercise regularly but moder ately, states the North Carolina I Heart Association. The body is an I engine and suffers from lack of use. Exercise is important. ^KINGS f^UNTAII^ BESSEK^I CITY /A DRIVE- N THEATRE ALWAYS $1.00 A CARLOAD.' THURS.-FHI.-SAT. — 3 HITS! -- No. 1 — "WAR WAGON" — No. 2 — "KILLERS THREE" — No. 3 — •GHST MR. CHICKEN" ON SAT. MOVIES RUN IN REVERSE ORDER SUN. thru WED. — 2 HITS — No. 1 — “Secret Life Am. Wife" — No. 2 — "Texas Across River" ON WED. MOVIES RUN IN REVERSE ORDER itheatre^ PHONE 739-2176 WED.-THURS.-FRI. SHOWS 3:30 - 7:30 In 11 w sown si»lciul«r... | The niosi ma^iifitciil pirliirr ever! | tnurnsnTmcKS^...-^.-w-afie* ^ IHHIIEWITH ! THEWINBT "yyiniwi ■■ & ('IARKIi.M^LL ''H' " I I LLSLir.lum.MU) I STEREOPr.ONIC SOUND | METROCOlOR - An MOM Re-r«leas. ^ ~ STARTS SAT. SAT. SHOWS 1-3-5-7-9 SUN. SHOWS 1:30-3:30-9:00 WEEK DAYS 3-5-7-9 r .DAVID NIVEN.. [g] (iftNAVlSIOM’,u.METR0C0mll — COMING SOON — ”I Love You Alice B. Toklas' "For The Love of Ivy" m '■r iWU 4 /Pit ■'‘^4 ■v^j rm 4? id' -■T -f % fn, .) a’ I )•* *4^ •f--. T' ^ • V J * I/- It :* "i.i ’A.-i,'' ir .'A Jb. V 0 ,'v\ 1^ •7' v- %V A (//'■'C' 'JUNE BUGS’ BLOSSOM in no-iron Avril" rayon and Aviin* polyester SENSATIONAL AT Now, that's what you'll call real flower-power . . . durable press so you can take these dresses anywhere, plus a really delightful price, sensational 6.00! And notice, the print scene, so important for Spring '69. Buy a bunch! a. Swing skirt, low belt, poppy print. Pale pink, blue or green. 7-15. b. Hie return of the shirt dress, bigger than ever! Tucked front. Blue, lime, orange. 8 19. c. Petite's skimmer, tiny print too. Tucked bib. Pale blue, maize, pink. 3-IIP. d. English-looking garden print. Tucked front. Pale maize, g'-een, pink, 7-15 T TIadern.nk F,f.*,C. Corp. I -* .•
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