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f 13. 19691 •sal ht (f| on and Don- oddinR caiio in aftor-io- brid(‘c*lc*tt’s 'V(‘ commuM. r wovo Muss Ii*. and Mis. anil (iocoiations rho brido’s dt'cnralion, C OV(*r igemoni of \ snajKlraK- •andlos. Tho <*■-1(11!!^ C'lko itional bride •im‘ and was ono end of Hsie Dixon, prvod Kipcn punch bowl )blc. >re a wliito ? brKU‘(‘l<*(r ‘groom took It thoir gilts [>ndants. Thursday, February 13, 1969 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. Sgt. Bndianan Gets Unit Honoi WRIGHTSTOWN, N. J.- Tech nical Sergeant Winford P. Buc hanan, son Of Mr, and Mrs. T. F. Buchanan of Lowell, N. C, has b<?on recongnized for helping his unit earn the U. S. Air Force Out standing Unit Award. Sergeant Ruchanan, a security police supervisor in the 438 th Military Airlift Wing at McGuire AFB, N. J., will wear the dis tinctive service ribbon as a per manent decoration. The unit was cited for except ionally meritorious service in supi>ort of combat and resupply airlift operations around the world from June 1, 1966 to April 30, 1968. Mi. lenldns' Rites Conducted THE VETERAN'S CORNER The sergeant, who attended Lowell Migh School, is a veter-1 an of World War. II and the Ko-| Funeral rites for ran War. He has completed route tour of duty in Vietnam. [held Saturday at . ^. His wife, Jewell, is the daugh-| Carpenter luneral Home m Chei -: AT&T Stock Up Slightly KDITOR’S NOTE: Below arc A Vcs. riic amount of (I. I 'authoritative answers by the Vei- Bill cdiuational assistance allow J. Dewitt Administration to some of ance paid by VA is dciermined American Telephone & 'reU* l two, were^tiie many current questions only by th(‘ aintmnt of schooling graph Company reported Wednes-| 1:30 p^m. £rom ifoi'nier servicemen and their fam-or training a veteran receives dav not income* applicable to aT| fj*''*-**)^^** F'urt'her information on ved- t full - time courses, half - time*. & T stock was $2.0.52 billion in ' Bethware News Rev. anel Mrs. Arnolel Hell anel will te*ach the Adults, Ev'orette of U*noir vi.sit<Ni Mrs. Patterson and. Bill Babb, the In- Sam Be*ll and Gail F'riday night. t(*im<*diate Class and Mrs. Lynn ter clf Mrs. City, N. C. E. Crisp, of SERMON TOPIC Dr. Paul Auesley will use the sermon topic, “The Abrasion of Faith”, at Simday momirnc worship services at 11 o’clock at First Presbyterian church. The Census every KX) y(*ars old. BessnnerT>willc, interment following in <nans beuiefits may be oblaiiu*d (iuarier-lime*» and hi.s numl)<*r «»! ItKjS, ui) slightly from $2.Ut9 bill-l ^'hey we*re* .Satuiday eli n n e» r Jackson will teach the Juniors. the Lutheran church c-emetery. at any VA offic<». d(*j;cnde*nls. Whe*ther he* works or ion in UKIT. j guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sta- Jimmy Fitch of Appalachian Mr. Jenkins died Friday morn-; ^ , c- .• income* has no atfect Earnings p(*r share were* $:i.T.5.Di-‘»ry and Jeffrey. State* University. Boone, Reta ing at his home after an extend-, Q I nave a National Se*r\ice* allowance. Of ce)urse, the down from $3.79 a share* fe)rj ed illness. Insurance poli^- that ve'ieran’s sclioo) sche*dule, that is 19(17. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.'w*en in force as ari Oidmary Life carry full time* 'liu* p.Mls earnings figure* is Maggie M. Sellers Jenkins, one I Ian since 194.*j. My children are may be affecte'd by an base ,1 on an average* of .5-1 6.7 Ociside* job. million .shares outstandinj com son, J. W- Jenkins of the home; now grawn and I am thinking a- one daguhter, Mrs. Floyd E. bout discontinuing the paym(.*nl Queen of Kings Mountain; two of premiums and taking a paid- ((*y. Larry and Jeffrey. AMS2 Je*rry .Stacey of the* Vollhrachl. Catawba College, Navy arrive'd Feb. 1 for a Itl-day Salisbury and Mike Hoyle, N'. C. le*ave* with his wife Gl<»ria and Univ<*rsity, Charlotte daughte*!* Lisa and parents. Mr. for the* we?eke‘nd. and Mrs. J. H. .Staci*y and family were* home ■J >ning: t r 1 100 f Screen STAMPS WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OP ^ $10.00 or Moro Order ^ FREE ot 70ur Kings Mtn. WINN-DIXIE STORES Uatl Om CSoopM .Void After . Feb. 15, 1969 up policy. If I do, will my divi dends be discontinued? A -.No, but tney will not be* as large as your own existing policy. If you take* a paid-up policy, the* amount of insurance in force will Q—.My daug)it(*r is receiving a monthly pemsion of $1') fremi the Wl<*ran.s Administration because of the d<*ath of he*r father, a World War 11 veteran. Slie is a student in college. .She* plans to work tliis summer and her e*arn- brothers, J. Coleman Jenkins eJf citizens are under 25iCherryville and Andrew Jenkins ‘of Kings Mountain; two sisters, Miss Zona Jenkins and Mrs. Ruth Hurlhut, both of Charlotte; and one grandchild. Rev. E. R. Lynn and Rev. Will-1 tx* less than the piesent fae:c, ings, plus her Social St»cunt> . iam E. Smith officiated at the value of your po]i(*y. The divi will exe:eed SL-sexj. Will this bar final rites. , dends will be computed on this h(‘r from rece*ivin.g tlie VA p<‘n- J , relucexl insurance coverage. sion? DIXON SERVICE Q I recently completed three A No. In tlu* case ot a child A member of the Department j years service in the Army. If I receiving a pension, earned of Religion at Davidson college , go back to school under the G. I. t ome is not considered for incf/ne will fill the pulpit at the 9:30 i Bill, will I be permitted to work limitation purposes. Since hei' in- pared with an average oif .5-10.3 million in 1967. Revenue of A'P & T and its telepliom* subsidiaries wen* $14.1 j billion for 19(>S, an increase ofi s. 1 p(*r ct*nt over the 1967 figure' of $1.3 billion. 'Phe Bell System spent a record $1.7 billion on building new fa cilities during The vear, up fronii $1.3 Idllion in 1967* ' 'Po help finance this program, more than $1.5 billion in n(*vv He will n‘port Feb. 20 at the ^liramar Navy .Station near San Diego. Californii an which lie will then leave for sea duts. A.MS2 Jerry Stacey and family is living at this time in the Hill Horn 'Prailer. AMS2 Jeiny and Mrs. .Stacey sjH'nt Tu(*s(iay night an,I \\'<*dnes(la\' at Lak(* Lur<*, N. C'. Mr. and .Mrs, Wray Canipe and Mike were Friday night visitors of Mr. and .Mrs. J. B. .Stacev and Heart Fund Drive Underway a.m. worship hour Sunday Dixon Presbyterian church. Lizards are reptiles. be eligible for the edu- assistance aliow'ance* ' Veterans Administra- in- capital was ralse'd during 196tS,j family, mainly from the sah* of debt is- siw.s, s.iid F. B. Houck, District CHAPEL HILL February 1 is tlu* date of the beginning of the 21st annual Heart Fund cam paign throughout the United .States. In N<irth Canilina this date also signifies the 20th Herat Fund campaign to raise fundjj to -Mrs. Lola l*a«o, J. D. .Short anti 'l’'‘ s'alo ami nation’s num- come, less her <*arned incoiru*. Manag<*r foi* Southern Bell Tele will be under $1,S(M), her pension jihone (’oinpany. will not lx* afleclod. Lions are (*x1incl in Europi-. BONELESS CHUCK ROASTS > 79 59’ W-D U. S. CHOICE RATH'S BLACK HAWK k CHUCK STEAKS. ROASTS W-D U. S. CHOICE TASTE O' SEA RED PERCH Finns U>- 39^ SLICED TNMIfi bacon”'' i TASTE O' SEA FLOUNDER FILLETS 49^ 58 SELECTO ^ / FULLY COOKED / Canned 49^ RIB ROASTS - 99^ CHOICE E-Z CARVE Lb* THRtnr MAID SlICtD OR KAlViS ;v. PEACHES THRinY MAID SUCIO OR CRUSHID PINEAPPLE 4 IHtirTYMAIOWHOUKIRNIlO* CREAM CORN CHEK DRINKS12 ^ HAMS 1 *19'' W-D "HANOI PACK" W D U. S. CHOICE W-D U. S. CHOICE Ground Beef 2-LB. 1 3-LB. PKG. 1 PKG. BEEF SHORT RIBS STEAKS RIB EYE 1 Delmomco 99 IT* >-B- 43^ $|89| $|39 LB.| 1 IB. 1 PINKY PIC ROLL HOT or MILD 12-ez. CANS 5 ARROW or 4 FAB With $5.00 or More Or Jcr. DETERCENT FAB BLUE or WHITE ARROW 5-1>d PORK SAUSAGE LAY’S WIENERS FRYER THIGHS PHILADELPHIA riiCREAM CHEESE • • • •• PALMETTO FARM SANDWICH SPREAD l-LB. 38^ 49* 39* 10* 59* Toothpaste SAVE 56' . FAMILY LIQUID PRELL L5-OX. BortIo ^ ^ * ROYAL SCOT, Qtr*.... limit 5 v-ith ether purchases Limit! withoSS.OOormoreordei; astor maj^elw^sl Coffee Vt^ 59” ^ 69” maxwell house ASTOR VEGETABLE •»Limit 1 wUh $5.00 Of more order. Shortening 3 ~ 59” DIXIE CRYSTAL DOMINO OR THRIFTY MAID Limit 1 with o $S ot mer* order SUGAR QLEO ••••••pppppI 53” PILLSBURY PUIN or SELF RIStNG 311 I r DIXIE DARLING . > ^ ^2-0 OArf Wheit Bread 2^39” Br, #’Sente Relb 2 Sr DIXIE DARLING SEEDED DIXIE DARLING Dinner Rolls 12-Ct Pkgs. DIXIE DARLING 25^ Apple Strudel SUPERBRAND ll ■ I Vfci ’ CREAM PERCH FILinS 3'4^ *1. FirSTICKS . . 'IS 59” CBOWDEB-FEAS MORTON SPAGHETTI an4 . HUSHPBPPIES 4 ’4S ’1. MEAT PIE . . FOX DELUXE M ^ BtllPiis 41 PEPPEROHI PIZZA 65” CREAM PIES.. 3 FOX DELUXE SAUSAGE PIZZA POTATOlS > . aBfKz'& SS” PEASlCARROTS 4^t£l. MANBE JUKE 4 & W McKENZie_^ -A CREAM PEAS.. 2 18-or. $1 Pkgs. i« McKenzie blackeyesot 2 18-dz. $1 Pkgs, I 5 8-or. $1 Pkgs. In FANCY GOLDEN BANTAM CORN 6 49^1 A 21” 14-or. Pies 3 Pies E^~rR/% V., GREEN STAMPS 32-0/. Plunqo Droin Opener Vjid After fcb. 15 GREEN STAMPS 27'OP. Self P't'-ihing Aero-Wax VoiJ After Feb 15 GREEN STAMPS Secfcct Super AtMi.Potvp.font Spp«Y Dcoderont Vatd After Feb 15 «,A GREEN STAMPS 6 4.02. Adorn «ith Bikint 6ru4| Hoir Sproy Void Afii r Feb. 15 E^TR/^ green stamps 3A-Ct TobV»s Excedrin Void After fcb. 15 JUICY FLORIDA i ORANGES 5 49^ STRAWBERRIES 3 • $1 WATCH 'hf® StfffS’ SATURDAYS /KM PAL WFQC-TV 6RKENVILL8 WBTV CHARLOm WIN BIG CASH PRIIES! Mr.*< Wray Uanipp art* j:ati<*nt.s at th(* Kiiig.s M(uintain ho.spital. 'I'lu* liopo Class of tlu* Oak jfJrovc Baptist church pros(‘nt(*d gifts Sunday to t[u*ii' teacher. Mrs. Laura Mayes who’s birthday was Wednesday. .Mi.Sj; .\adine liell, a student at W<?stern C’arollna University spent the weekemd with her par ents Mr. and .Mrs. Fug<*ne Iit‘11 and Jack. The wife of Sgt. K.5 Koliert Larry Delling(*r. killed in Vh‘t- nam October 27. 19f»s was pre senter! Sgt. Dellinger’s awards Sunday after the morning wor ship services at the Patter.son Grove Baptist chuich. Representative’s of the t'om- manding G‘‘neral, third IT. S. Army pre.sentf’fl the liron/o star medal, order of the purple heart and the good conduel merlal to. against diseases of the heart Mrs. Donna Manning Dellinger. bl<jo<-l ve.sse)s i^ the goal of her one lu*alth problem. Dan K. Moore, foiTner Govern or <jf N’orih c'arolina, said re- c(*n11y. "Disea.ses of the heart and blood ve.ss(*ls are responsible for more dtxiths than all other eau.s4*s combined.■' Former Gov ernor Moon* also indieatwl that he “urg(*d all our citizens to sup port this imporianl campaign with our gifts and voluntar>- serv ices." (lovernor Moore. 1969 Honor ary Heart Fund c'hairman. went on to i-omm(*nd tlu* thousands of North Carolinians across our state who are now putting their full support iH'liind tliis annual drive for funds. "In tlu* past 20 years slaiiling advances have been made in di agnosis and tieatmeiit of many lorms of heart (list*ase. Continued advaiuc*s in tlu* n.*lentles.s fight and this Recent visitors of Mrs. J. W. y«‘ar’s H*‘art Fund campaign as Bell were Arthur Hell, Mis. Paul it has-lwcm the gt>al in the past,* Bridges, Mr. an<l Mrs. Kd Bell of former G(*vernor Moore statt*d. Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. Bob 'Kay- 'pjio work of Hu* Heart Associ- lor and Mr. Hemy Bt*ll of Char- atlon is made possible through lottc. public L-onirihutions t4> the Heart Mrs. David (Jihhons and sons Roland and Toiu*y and Ike Pat terson went to Chariott(* .Sunday afternoon to take .Mrs. J4*rry Hall and baby to catch the plant* to New Orleans, Louisiana to .join her husband, .Mr. Hail. They will make* their home in New Orleans, Mrs. David Gibbons and sons. Roland and Toney and Ike Rat- i<*rson visited Mr. aiul Mi's. Bill Willis of Cliarlotle. : Mr. aiul .Mrs. Call Arm.<trong’ of .Sumter, .S. C. w<*rt* weekend guesf^ of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wright. A Bible Study course in Isaiah began Sunday night at the David Baptist church. Bill Ale.xander Tlu* female ciaylish curls up her tail, forming a basket, in which slit* carries her eggs until IheV hatch. Pit ture Story 3f Your Wedding In Color rapt? Recording! Also Made CARLISLE STUDIO 314 S. Lafayette Shelby, N. C. Phone 487-4621 SINUS Suiieieis Here's good news for you! Exclusive nt*vv "hard con*” S5'XA-CLEAR Deconge.stant tablets act iastiuitly aiul ctuiiinuoiKly to drain and clear all nasal-sinus cavities. Ont? "hard ctire” tablet gives up to S hours relief from pain and pn*ssurt* t>f congestion. .Mlows you to breathe easily—stops watery ey(*s anti runny nose. 5’ou ean buy SYNA-(’LEAR at your favorite drug counter, without not'd for a pre scription. Sati.sfaction guaranteed by maker. Try it today. Inttroductory Offer Worth $1.50 Cut out this ad—take to store listed. Purchase one pack of Syna-Clear 12's and Receive one more Syiui-Clcar 12 Pack Fr(*t?. KINGS MOUNTAIN sroR£ DRUG COMPANY Col. KM Saver Says... Tt^MPTF^D to try lor a liig haul . . . some thing lor nothing ... in ri.sky investments? Remember, you can lost* your princiiial as well as earnings. Hy comparison, your sav ings are insured to Jslo.OOO at Kings Moun tain Savings' & Loan Assn, and earn the cur rent high dividend. Be wise — save at Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Assn. Kings Mountain I Savings & Loan Association 1 i’. 0.00X 746 KINGS MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA 28086
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