1 6, 1969 I ;9 h four f(KMl ' )roa(is and , ve^'orablcs. dwt flUMls i ils withoul I cnt foi- (li,. I Uist points * ')ur oatin;,' 3rios oaloii lily caloric moan cut oil usuatl.s orves. variety ot » four food number oi i you can i’ .» nutrienN and s(‘r\i- once. Kried I sings add * much c: j to calotip on moat. 1(1 rich do^ j carefully . roach it, | 'Sts. Don't pills unless ‘ lends th<‘in. f(KKls wise [1 you d<^i to statos^^ ns sman i nan, former n, will fill y morning 1 o’clfK’k at irch. and grand- nistors, was His mother d his fathi'r ssionary for a gradual*' and Union | Rev. Bridge- T rates in the or to enter- ■vice in Tai- the former 5 two chil- i mighty lember of Thursday, February 6, 1967 Bobby G. Elliott To Tuy Hoa Base Veterans Aie Now Entitled To Educational Assistance THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N Social Security Questions & Answers TUY HOA, VIETNAM (AHTN'C) —Bobby Cl. Elliot, 20, son of Mr. Veterans separated from .seivice r.nd Mrs. Jeside Elliot, Route 2,’aft(*r January 31, 19f55, were re- Kings Mountain. N. C., was pro- minded today by the V(n(‘rans Ad- mot(‘d Ui Army specialist fuur, ^ministration that they are now *>ee. 31 near 'I'uy Hoa. Vietnam,' t'ntitled to one and onc' lialf where he is a.ssigni'd to Battery, noonlhs of educational assi.stance C tf the 32nd Artillery’s Gth Bat- “Up to a maximum of 36 months talion as a canntjneer. month of military .<er- _ j vic(». Th<- North Carolina Heart As- ^ j, p,,;,,; „f tho North caroima VA Rcftional Of- Band Event Slated Here a month by the VA. The amount of additional allowance he* may receive* dop(*nds on the number of his dependi*nts. Phillips poinl(*d out Post-Ko rean veterans have eight years from the dat** of their .separation from seivice to compUMe train ing under the third geiK'ration OI Bill. Page 3 fee for the contest will bo $10 per band. The winning band will take home $100 and a trophy as _i ^ ij 1 1 . 1 ' Plans are now undenvay for Tliis is a fir.st for the Kings well as the right to play at a Close to 800,elderly pe-ple cial security office. the first Raltio of Ihe Rands in Mountain area and tocal bands Mountain High Schooi will begetting letters this mcnih The niivlical Insurance part of Kin^s Mountain. ■ ^ ^ ” ^ nanos Second and third place reminding them that they have Medicare is financ<‘d half from ‘ * from the two Carolinas are urged ^yin^iers will receive trophies, only until April 1 to sign up tor the monthly premiums pai l by The ev('nt, si>onsorc'i by tlic to ent(‘r. Schools fiom through the older persoru: enroll(*d and Kings Mountain High School Dis- half out of general E(*deral rrve- trihutive Education C^luh tDEC'Ai, nues. So The protention is worth will be staged April 10 at the in the letter, R^>b('rt M. Ball, amount ol the pn*mlum Kings Mountain National Cluani Commissioner of ai.clnl Smirity, ,h<. 0,^0, person pays. The basic Aimor\. points out that for many of ijoso ‘ Aerfuoi who mis.sed out on previou.s op- I>ortunitie.s to sign up, the period under M(*dlcarc. In the letter, over lotMMW) ca.scs of known hcai t dis<.*ase in North Carolina. This dot*s not include cases of FusiK‘(‘t(Hl heart di.sease. from now to the end of Match will be the last chance to get the prot(*ction. This includes p<'r.-;ons LINWOOD SPEED WASH PRODUCE HOUSE CLEVELAND AVE. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Tdmotoes I5c lb. Green Beans . 2 lbs. 39c Pole Beans 23c lb. Georgia Red Sweet Potoi^s ... 10c lb. Squash .. 15c lb. Cucumbers . . 20c lb. Bel! Peeper . . 20c lb. Cabbage 8c lb. Green Onions Rusting Potatoes . 8c lb. fi'ce, said a law which went into c'ffect December 1 liberalized the previous Post-Korean GI Bill limit 1 of one month of educational as- ! sistanco for each month of set vice; for veterans with at least 181 days of service, including some after Januar>' 31, 1955. Phillips said another provision of the law which went into effect Decc'mber 1 grants veterans witli at l(‘asl 18 months of continuous .service after January 31,1955, who i have satisfied their military . ligation, Ihe maximUiii of 36 veterans who did not re months of educational assisiaMeel schooi because they could 33 million bills, mainly for jihy entitlemeni. J complete only a couple of years sician.s’ .services. Almost 19 mil- Thus, tor example, a veteran ’ of college under the old formula lion of the elderly are sign(*ri up who may have entered .service bo-! —one* month entitlement for racli the protection, but about fore the official end of the Ko- one month service — to contact another million do not yet have rean Conflict (January 31, 19551, their nearest VA Office. but had only 18 months of Post- i Korean service, will still be able to get four academic years of VA ('ducatlonal assi.stance. Unchanged by this new law is the amount of educational as sistance allowance which a vet eran may receive. Currently, a single veteran taking full time institutional training is paid $130 premium rate is $1 a month, but older people who are late in sign ing up pay a premium that U 10 ju'rcent higher for each full \(*ar that lh(*y could have be('n en rolled, but were not. CARD OF THANKS ,.ut the District 11 ar-a will bo ToP ^<11° Pf-^onalitios arc ox- roprosobt..d as woll hands ‘ho juttge^s. .>Ir, Corn- from the upp(*i’ part of South well said that all interested bands should contact th(‘ Kings According to Joe Cornwell. Mountain High School DECA chairman for the event, entry club at the high school. Some Post-Korean veterans have , . ^ . earned entith'menl to (*ducatlonaI who were born October 1, 1001 o assistance under more than one tho.se who vv'ere <'n-, VA program - the Korean Conflict program earlK'n but Gl Bril as vvi'll as th<* cuirem c<ut January 1, 196t, or mcasun, lor (*xamplc. Previously ( they wf*re limited to aggregate the doctor bill insurance benefits of 3(( months. part of Medicare, elderly p(‘oplc Now, however, under the new supjdement their basic Iios- law which went into effect on De- insurance protection with questions about Mcdieare, the (•ember 1 they will bo entitlf»d to Protection that helps pay doctors’ people at the nearest .social so- t'ggregate benefits of no more surgeems bills and a v.ide •han 48 months. yarudy of other medical expenses, help. In 196i, Commissioner Ball |>oints The VA especially urged Post- nut, it helped pay ^omp26 million .... i.- _..4 rncdical bills and in 1968, anotlu'i VV(* wish to expr(vsK our heart felt appreciation to the many liit'tuls and nclghb'^rs for ilu'ir With this letter, Commissiom*r kind expressions of synipailiy. for Ball encloses a leaflet explaining tin* beautilut llowers. and to tlii' the medical insurance benefits and an enrollmi'iit card to h(* .‘••cnt baek showing whether or not tin* person wants the prot(x*tion. He note.s that if there are any* Famil> of \Valk('r .\rrowoo(l nurses and doctors at King.s .Moun tain h{>.si)ita! for their many kind n('-^s(‘s. curity (jffico will Im* jdi'a.sed YDC Group To Hear Sanford the protection. The Social S(H'uiity Administration is able to send the Commissioner’s letter to 800,(XXI of them — lho.se who have b(*en issued Medicare cards showing that they are cxivered only by the ON HONOR ROU. Janet Faye Costner, daughl(*r of Reid Costner, Route 3, Kings Mountain, was on the honor roll for the first sem(»st(‘r at Gaid- ner-WVbb College. Miss Costner compiled a 3.4 average. LAND AUCTION SATURDAY. FEBRUARY ISth, 1969 Beginning At 10:30 A.M. Near Harris. N. C. • We will sell at Public Auction the Jennings Garland A Sons Farm, formally known as the Wilbur Hayes Dairy Form, located on N. C. State Road # 1111 (McDowell Road)* about 2'; miles South of Harris. N. C.* bordering on Broad River. Containing approximately 700 Acres—Subdivided into small and large acreage tracts. One 12 room main dwelling; one 4-room house* bath* 2 smoll dwellings* Barns and out buildings. Consisting of up-land* fertile bottom lend* some permanent pasture fenced and cross fenced—must be seen to be oppredated!.* Locoted in a stable developing area-! Close proximity to manu facturing* business & shopping areas: Forest City* 12 miles; Spartanburg* 20 miles; Rutherfordton 14 miles; Chesnee* 5 miles; Henrietta* 9 miles; Spindale* 12 miles; Shelby* 21 miles. Follow the RED Auction Arrows Immediately otter the Sale of the land we will sell numerous items of Farm Machinery* Dairy Equipment and Farming Tools. EASY TERMS: Only 257o Cash* Balance in 6, 12 & 18 Months 6% Interest on Deferred payments on Land. Personol Property: Cosh Yoiu inquiry is cordiolly invited. Drive out and look this desir- oble property over before the sale. A Map of the property will be available AT THE FARM. Meet us on the grounds at the beginning of the Sale and Buy the Tract or Tracts of your choice at the price you want to pa.y.^ Carolina Land Auction Co., Realtors SELUNG AGENTS H. E. Fritts* Manager Gene A. Saine* Auctioneer Hotel Hickory Building Cleveland Hotel Hickory, N. C. Shelby, N. C. Area Code 70^ 323-4342 Area Code 704 487-6322 Jennings Garland & Sons, Owners 2:6-13-pd Medicare. There are perhaps another 200,- CHARLOTTE — Former North whom the Social Se- Carolina Gov. Terry Sanford, Administration does not who serv(^d as National Chairman ^ because for Citizens for Humphrey-Mus- applied for the kie. will serve as principal speak- insurance under Modi- er for the Stat<»wide Ycjung r>em- *u'^ ^ r. ocrati'c Clubs Installation Ban- Security Ad- Dr. Paul Dudley M'hite, world renowned heart specialist, cjilJs atheros(l<*i‘osis the epidemic of ^ this generation, stat(*s the North basic hospital insurance^part of Heart As.sociation. T/Liaiii* v.,iuiis iiiM-iiitniuji oajt* u " rJ.uao-'Tsf'i" touchVHhTh^o^aT; (.popular with Young ffiwfinTwJnl'^o^an tho Democrats across the one of ih< ers, will be joinci by youthful Governor Roliort \V. Scott. In ad dition to Sanfoid and Scott, to Democrats cm hand for the an nual event will include Lt. Gov. 11. Pat Taylor, Attorney General Robert Morgan, Congressman Nick GalLfianakis, State Party Chairman Jamc's V. Johnson. Guilford Co. Sen. Skipper Bowles, National YDC President Spencer Oliver, Administrative Asst, to Sen. B. Everett Jordan, Willaim Cochrane; Executive Sec. of the N. C. Democratic Party, Chuck Barbour; Director of the N. C. Dept, of C & D. Roy Sowers, and George Bristol from Ihe Demo-, i cratic National Committee in; Washington. ^ The banfiuet and reception will ‘ bi* open to the public. Tickets for * the event will be on sale all day Saturday at the Heart of Char lotte. The reception begins at 7:00 p.m. and the banquet at S:00. KIWANl? PROGRAM \ film featuring last year’s Kemper Open Golf Tournament will feature Thursday night’s program of the Kiwanis club at 6:45 p.m. at the Woman's club. John Lavino, a representative of the Kemper Insurance Com pany, will present the program. attention, and suggest that they get in touch w’ith the nearest so- LIBERTY CAB COMPANY CALL 739-2924 Day 739-5017 Night — ALSO — COUNTY SERVICE (Outside of City Limits) 2:(v]3 '^KINGS MOUNTAIN^ and BESSEMER CITY DRIVE-IN THEATRE ALWAYS $1.00 A CARLOAD.' THURS.-FRL-SAT. — 3 HITS! — No. 1 — "AMBUSHERS" — No. 2 — "TIME FOR KILLING" — No. 3 — "NASHVILLE REBEL" ON SAT. MOVIES RUN IN REVERSE ORDER SUN. thru WED. — 2 HITS — No. 1 — "Thomas Crown Affair" — No. 2 — "GLORY GUYS" ON WED. MOVIES RUN IN REVERSE ORDER ns PHILCO PHILCO COMPACT COLOR TV with 26.000 Volts of Picluro Power • Transistorized Solid State Signal System— no tubes to burn out in the signal-receiving circuits • Automatic Color Lock Degaussing System • Big 227 square inch picture • Illuminated VHF/UHF Channel Indicators • Finished to match Walnut furniture COLOR TV PRICES START AT S24S.95 CENTER SERVICE STATION YORK ROAD JOY KINGS MOUNTAIN PHONE 733-2176 ON STAGE! IN PERSON! lOPEN 12:45 • SHOW STARTS 1:00 p.m. SATURDAY ONLYI VE DRRC VOILTO^ HOmR-n-RIFFW NOW thru FRIDAY! Julie Christie "PETULIA" In Color SHOWS 3.5.7-9 STAGS 4:90 i 9K)0 P.M. ADULTS $1.00 IN PERSON: ORACILLA ft BONE GHILUNfr GHOUL TIME — PLUS — "BLOOD DRINKERS" in color ‘ "THE BLACK CAT" CHILDREN 50c "sUN.-MOn!^UES. jane FONDA IS "BAjlBARELLA" In Color! “ ' “startT WEdT ANDY CTIFF^ •’ANGEL IlT POCKgf " " " Sales Booming FORD OUTSELLS ALL MAKES CARS AND TRUCKS IN 1968 IN CAROLINA. THIS MAKES CAROLINA FORD COUNTRY. 8406* NEW AND USED CARS SOLD BY SOUTHWELL FORD. OUR OBIECTIVE IN 1969 TO SELL MORE AND SERVICE WHAT WE SELL. Discount $881.98 DOOR BUSTER DEAL BRAND NEW FORD GALAXIE 500 2-Door Hardtop — Fully Equipped* Not Stripped* V8 En gine. NSW Tiresi Power Steering. Radio. Deluxe Wheel Covers. Body Side Mldg.. Electric Cl<k;k. Limited Supply. SEE HOSS TRADERS. "DANDY" DOUG, "BAD" BENNY. "MIGHTY" MIKE. OR "BIG BOSS" BOB ^ THESE BOYS LIKE TO TRADE. ♦SINCE 1962 Southwell

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