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^age 4 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINS5 MOUNTAIN, N. C. New Legislation, More Services In 1968 For U. S. Veterans these multi aKency cen- anee. Rpjjardlhss of the number of tlejjendents, the maximum al lowance payable to an eligible widow or wife is $130 a month for full-time Institutional train ing. Thursday, January 16, 1969 New legisliilion and expantled the year, IneliKling an increase service to tlie larg('sl veteran from 1,S-1S,000 to 2.719,<WXJ in th<‘ pi»pulati<if^in histtiry highlighted mimts'r of Viet Nam era veteratis 19li,S (le\elopmenls in the fiidd of ilhose in service after August d. veti'ian .'lilfalrs, \V. H. I’hillips, 19111' icturnisl to civilian life- Manager of the Winston-Salem Veterans Adminisliation Kegion- al ()ffic<'. pointed out today. IRS C4nt6«, Qci. Is Tax Addfasft — All nearly 072 hillion lilt* total vaU;<* l)asis pl'ysiiaans. , antv at 'of tfu*.s(' ;;uaiantinMt VA loans I’hillips .sail (!os(»r and more tors and at 57 VA Regional Of- ■sln<sM9.1t. lJUring this period, ,,„.,„„ration iK-fween VA USVAC-type serv- has also made more than 29d.!)(«l and the nation s medi- I dir<'ct loans with a face value of ,,j,n,munity through sharing Phillips said 196S was also ‘ about $2.S billion. ,,(■ |,jghl,v specialized medical re- rnarktsl by major new and ex- Retention in foree of more t“'uries, conlinuntlon of ijesearoh panded veteran benefit laws than tour million VA-adminlsIer- efforts, and training df a larger passed in the .Second Session of ed (M)vernment life insui ance pol- I'at l "f the country s pool of the 9l)th Congress. Among these ieies by WorUI War I, World War I'eaHh manfa.w.T. laws were measures: 'll and Korean Conflict ve1erans_. , Battlefield briefing by VA * Raising income limitations Paynu*nt of $1.5 hlllion In in a<ldition, approximatidv 3.<. 3-14,Amer- for aU pensioners and monthly eonipj'ii.^alion and pension bene- million til’s held more* than sej \ icemcm In Viot Nam on payments for 1.2 million hem*- fits tJ) I.d million veterans and billion wortli of Servieemans veteran Ixmefits, plus in- fiolaries beginning Jariuary 1. • In a yi*ai*eiui i(*iK)it on the luirvivors. (iroiip Lift' Insuramo policies eoun.seting interviews with pr(<;rams op<*iaie(l by tfie V'et- Kesinieturiiig of tin* $2 bill suiM*rvls(*d t>y VA. 52,t)tH) clisabled servicemen in ITH ' Increasing disability compen- orans Attmini^?tralion, the priru i- jon a year (wnslon program for Kntranco or continuance in military hospitals, and vet- Ration payments effective the pal events of IPllS wi'i e siimm.ii non-sci \ iee-connecte*! totally dis- Post-Kon'an (11 Bill ediuation b<*neflt (jrlentation of more first of the year for nearly 2 mll- i/xHl as fnlloA.s: able 1 \eteians and widows who and training of nearly SdO.tHM) .-yiMMXH) servicemen at 301) Hon service - connected disabled 'Khe '’rowlh of America’s liv- meet the* Income limitations. veterans and sei vUvmon who le- gapjj,.ation points throughout the veterans, with those rated 100. ^ ^ \ vet.uun poimhiu.m fi-m C.u;iiant<H.|ng the .s<'Ven mill- eeived .$.'>7.-. million in e-lucalionul p<-r cent disabled receiving an ih-, complet^ last year in the South- lo hlWKMH) during ionlh (il home loan, 1.1 inging to assistance allowances from VA. • crease from $300 to $900 in;east Region, which Includes Addilionally. 17,009 disabled vet- ‘ Kstablishmont, beginning last monthly compensation, and those] North Carolina, and that begin _ craiis underwent vocational re- February, of ft. S. Veterans As- rated 10 to 90 per cent receiving nhig last year all returns have hahilitdiioii training. Auproxi- sistance Cenlers in 21 major an eight percent increase. | been processed at the Center, mately 12,OIK) .sons and daughters cities. Staffed by representatives 'Hiking the VA home loan| He urged ail North Carolina of vtderans who died or wlio are of the VA, Civil Service Commis- guaranty maximum from $7..t00 taxpayers to mail Federal income l.crnianciitly and totally ilisahled sion. Department of Labor and to $12,500. I tax returns to Southeast .Service as the result of service received other agem ies. the USVACs of- • Liberalizing Post-Korean GI' Center, Chamblee, Geoi'.tia 30006, VA edueational benefits under llie fered one-stop employment, edu- Bill education and training bene- War Orphans ael. cation and other veteran tamefit fits and, for the first time in his- Treatment in VA hospitals of information, counseling and place- tony, granting the widows of iTlt.ie tlian 7t>2.0()0 veti'rans mcnl service to returning 12,<KH) more than in 1967 plus Nam era \(?tt*ians, pafticulariy vfii*rans who an* loiaiiy anu pnpnlin't HAart Attcnniarin 6,561,009 out-patient visits I up the e lucationally disadvantaged, ptu manently disabled as the re- g ‘ doctor remilarlv and OtKi.OOO over rhe previous year) More Ilian 160,009 veterans were suit Of military service up to 36 hayg ^ checkup ^ ^ lo VA hospitals, clinics and fee- interviewed and d fered assist- months of VA educational assist-! WINTER WOES ua40v\ mg 26,9(i7,IKI(l GRHIENSBORO, IN. C Fixlei-al tax returns are now be ing proi-essed at the iRS Service Center in Chamblee, Georgia, J. E. Wall, District birector in Greensboro, said today. Wall stated that the conversion to] data processing of returns was iX GREEN STAMPS WIIH THIS COUPON AND PUROlAit OE ^ $10.00 ar Mora Ordar FREE at your Kings Mtn. WINN-DIXIE STORES Llalt 9m Coopw Void After , Jan. IS, 1969 ... 1. j. -j j .u . High blood pre.ssure can usually Vie those who died and the wives of eontrolled by drugs, says the ilarly veterans who are totally and rnrollna Heart inn W-D U. S. CHOICE E-X.CARVE SEMI-BONELESS WHOLE WINVS^SOO NEW REVISED GAME! MORE WINNERS! ic OVER 3,500 WINNERS EACH WEEK!« * OVER $14,000 CASH WINNINGS WEEKLY! Beef Ribs W-D U. S. CHOICE AGED TRIMMED '40-lk. Aveiwg* Sin} Full Loins W-D U S. CHOICE STEAKS ’ Sirloins ' Lb. i Lb. A'.W 0^ W-O U.S. CHOICI BOMUtSS MUSIC •-4 N.Y. STRIP STEAKS..a$l.69 W-O U.S. CHOICE RIB EYE STEAKS $1.89 W-D CUBE (SO Preo Stamps Per Pkg.i BEEF STEAKETTES....S!$I.59 W-D Handi-Pack GROUND BEEF 3 » $1.49 »1.09 If OiRVE RIB R0AST...a99< W-D U.S. CHOia T-BONE STEAKS $1.19 POiURHOUSE Sleaks..$l.29 DELMONICO STEAKS a $1.39 SK BOSTON BUTT fORK STEAKS «r fULL QUARTER SWIFT'S FREMlUM SLICED BACON PINKY PIG WHOLE HOG FORK m PORK Sausage (SO FRII STAMPS OH lACN PK«.) Pork Loin CENTER CUT CENTER CUT ork Chons WISCOESII MEDIUM SHARP CHEESE ■EACH SLICE WRAPPED* W-D SLICED AMERICAH CHEESE FRESH VIRGINIA OYSTERS loin Pork Chops Lb. Loin End or Boaton Butt PORK ROAST Rib End (6 Rib Cut) PORK ROAST 39^ Bonehtii Le«n Cub«4 PORK CUTLETS lb. CBInPrt Sifl* PmR BACK BONES lb. . Limit 1 with Q S5 00 Of more order. THAIFTY MAID BARTLETT HALVES '•one THRIFTY MAID SWEET ar UNSWEET GRAPEFRUIT *•#•00 southern biscuit Plain or selF-rising • e • • • e e KLEENEX decorated ar ASSORTED COLORS Famous Funk & Wagnalls Entjyclbpedia Volume.. 384 PAGES OF VALUABLE FACTS. INIERESTING PICTURES. FUEL COLOR MAPS ^ PEARS/a . 3-^la BLUE BAT (Star-Kirt TUNA 3 6V2-«f. cions $TJ TUNA • • 6V9-ai. CANS COCKTAIL No. 303 $1 Cons !• 1. THRIFTY MAtD Sliced or Crushed PINEAPPLE 4 ’ Recommended CspecuilT tor Home and Famity Usa” CANNED CHEK DRINKS THRIFTY MAID Whole Kernel < CII.C0RN i • • THRIFTY MAID Vac Pack Who). Kttml CORN 6 THRIFTY MAID LaigBOr Cnrty Jww PEAS thrifty MAR> nma, Nary nr Northnn BEARS .. W LADY TABOR VWiippad YAMS ... 10^ 6 *1. FROZEN FOOD ■ FRESH PRODUCE ASTOR VEGETABLE . . Limit 1 with $5 00 or more order. MORTON'S Beef, Chicken ©r Turkey pof nE$. s 'p HITE t20-lb Vent-Vu Bog 89$* ' ' 10 -4' '• e e e e • ASTOR Buttefhean*. Ferdhook or BABY LIMAS MORTON'S CHEESE & MACARONI FROZEN SHOESTRING POTATOES rvtrt STRAWBERRIES FRESH FLA WHITE or PINK ORAPEFRUIT 2'^ 4 24.<« $1 Pkgs l> Bogs vw WASHINGTON STATE Golden Del<iou$ or RED APPLES . . lb 29^ LIDO T a ORANGE JUICE 4^0°; TASTY CHERRY TOMATOES MORTON' MEAT a a ClncWn, Be«f, Turkey, Meat Leaf, Saliabury Steok 39r DiHiners Oraiig0S-69^ Short0niiig DEEP SOUTH or DUKE'S , . Limit 1 with o $5 00 or more order, Mciyonnais0 Limit 1 with o $5.00 or more order. ARROW D0terg0iit »49>^ - CLIP GREEN STAMPS 6 ’ 4 or Till I Glef n TOOTHPASTE Void AMff Jon 1 8 E^TR/% GREEN STAMPS Lqe or Fomily Siie score MOUTHWASH Void Attar Jon. 18 I0IT THESE COUPONS FOR EXTRA STAMPS lE^Tie/^ ah. GREEN STAMPS Uorq.' TuL'e PREU SHAMPOO Void Alter Jon 18 A'a creoi stamps 6 Ftovof3 Carnotir>n INST. BREAKFAST Void After Jon. 18 59^ 39< TIDE 69z ].I-4t. a.nl< HEAD t SHOULDEaS, T.4.M. iw CREAM at I.T-A;. Tuat SHAMPOO.. -79i Lintit 2 with other i>urchese$. ARROW CLOROX DLEACHf25'f29. FREEZE DRIED COFFEE AAAXIM ~79. DIXli DAillNfi aUTTEliMILK BREAD....2^ ■ffM • \// K / In a creek, otf a bridge, through a wall, Stood icf-wet Bertram Q. Ball, “ With dead wiper blades. Clear vision soon fades,” Moaned Bert, “I could not see at all!” Th PREVENT THOSE WINTER DRIVING WOES Tha Safe Winler Driving League presents Ihe folIowihA tip for Mifer winter driving from the National Safety ( ouncij: 1^®” be A‘peep-hole pilot.’ BrushsnowcompleUily off front, hack ana Bide windows. Replace dead wiper hbdus with live, new ones to pravent streaking. All your lights should he working, wi headlights aimed properly. You must .see danger to avoid it. Learning Lab At Gaston College Open To Eligible Area Veterans If you are a veteran, you may 'I'he daily schedule of the Gas- be eligible to coTtipiete your high ton College Learnin'i Laboratory school edut'ation in the Learning permits a veteran to be employed Laboratorj?^ at Gaston College full or part time and still earn and receive financial assistance enough study time to earn bene- while engaged in study. The Vet- fits. The Learning Laboratory is Jrans’ Readjustment Benefits Act open from 8:00 a.m. 9:00 p.m. of 1966 provides financial assist- Moncla.vs through Thursdays and ance to help veterans obtain edu- from S:00 a.m. -4:00 p.m. on Kri- cation or training to fit himself clays. tor a chosen career or better em- ^ , ployment opportunities in civilian; Veterans .s se life. This includes preparatory ’’’i* programs leading to the North -Taooaiy 31, ^ ' Carolina High School Kciuivalen- f"'’ ’^'ii rl -tnn cy Certificate, commonly known call Ga.ston as the GED. Benefits are paid to College, 9'22-3136, to receive fur- eligible veterans who attend a minimum of one-half to full time. The allowance schedule is as fol-j lows: 1 "Strong Legs Run That Weak Legs .Mav Walk” is the motto of No. Dependents & Mo. Rates ,i,p All-Star, profe.ssional. E'ull Time Students $130 $1;55 .. ^-oUege, junior coilc'go, and high None One Two E. Acid, spheal football games that the Full Time ; Shrine sponsors each year. And Students ' $130 $155 $175 $10, football games are only one type *i Time ' of athletic event that the Shrine Students 95 115 135 7 Temples sponsor as fund raising ‘ii Time activities tor the Shriners llos- Students 60 75 f«5 s' pitals tor Crippled Children. SINUS SuHeieis Here's good news for you! Exclusive new "hard core” SYN.-\-CLEAR Decongestant tablets act irustantly and continuously to drain and clear all nasal-sinus cavities. One "hard core” tablet gives up to 8 hours relief from pain and pressure' of congestion. .Allows .vuu to breathe easily—stops watery t'yc's and runny nose. You can oiiv SYNA-CLEAR at your favorite drug c'ounter, without need for a pre scription. Satisfaction guaranteed by makei. Try it toilay. Inttroductory Oiler Worth $1.50 Cut out this ad—take to store listed. I^irchase one pack of Syna-CIcar 12's and Receive one more Syna-Clear 12 Pack Free. KINGS MOUNTAIN CZD srope DRUG COMPANY 1:16-2:11 Col. KM Savei Says YOU CAN’T LOSE with your savings at Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Association. Each account is insured to $15,000 ... a fam ily of three can have a total of .$10.5,000 in insured savings. And yoU earn the current high 4'/;''^ dividend at Kings Mountain Sav ings & Loan Asso'cialion. Wisely expand your savings with us, now. Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Association 9 P. O. BOX 746 KINGS MOUNTAIN, NORTy CAROLINA 28086
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