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1 Yets Urged to Obtain Information On How to Re-open Gl Insurance ■WINSTON-SALEM — Veterans | sheet mailed to them, he said. wishinR to know how to reopen their GI insurance (National Soi v- ice Life Insurance) can obtain printed information at tlic Vete rans Administration Regional Of fice at 310 West Fourth Street, Winston-Salem, J, D. DeRamus, VA regional manager, said this week, D^Ramus urged all veterans •A’ho think they are eligible to pick up the printed material at the region al office between the .hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. Monday through Friday. Veterans unable to come to the office in person may telephone or write to have the-' information The number to call is 723-2911, extension 208. Actual application for re-opening of the insurance cannot bo made until May 1, 1965, DeRamus re minded, "but added that he is anxious for all veterans to under stand the full picture sTnce their time to apply after that date is limited. » Veterans are eligible if they were originally eligible for NSLI between October 8, 1940, and Jan uary 1, 1957; If they have service-connected disabilities and meet the standards of good health or are prevented MISS. NEEDY TO GET FREE TURKEY FOR CHRISTMAS CHICAGO — Plans are going ahead full steam for a benefit to raise funds to purchase 20,000 tur- by their service-connected disabili ties alone from meeting standards of good health;, or, If they had on or before Octo ber 13, 1964, nonservice-connected disabilities which arc sufficient to prevent them from buying com mercial insurance at the highest , rates. *^Tliey can get National Service Life Insurance (NSLI) on one of several permanent non-participat ing plans, up to $10,000 including any d in.surance they now hold. keys which will be distributed free of charge to needy families in Mis sissippi through that state’s organi zation of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and other civil rights groups. Called the “Christmas in Mis sissippi” project, the affair is be ing promoted, by comedian Dick Gregory. Nationally-syndicated col umnist Drew Pearson, is a co- chairman, while world-famous gos pel singer Mahaiip Jackson is hon orary chairman. Sammy Davis, Jr., star of the Broadway hit musical “Golden Boy,” is flying in from Ne,v York City, Sunday, Dec. 20, to partici pate in the benefit which will be held at The McCormick Place, this city's plush new lake-front enter tainment center. Disbanded Group DonatesTreasury T i: z z A 0 1 SATURDAY, DECEMBBER 19, 1964 NEW YORK — A disbanded 29- ycar-old organization, founded to provide financial aid to talented New York City Negro yuuths seek ing a higher eilucaticm, turned over a tlieck for $3(10.75—repre- •scnting Ihc balaiR-e in its treas ury—Id lljy National Office of the National As.sotiation for the Ad- vancciiicnt of Colored People. The check was recently present ed to Hcv. Kdward ..J. Odom, Jr.. NAACP secretary for church af fairs, by Mrs. Kthel Penny, ass'st- treas., of the (lissolvcd group. Heart Patient Care Magezine Offered io Nurses ClI.M’KI, IIII.L—new quarter ly, \':iMiilar Nursing,"’ will siiDii 1)1' aMiilal)lc to .North ('an.liM.i\ l.'i.'iDd iitirs,s from the Xiirdi (Vu'iiliir.i lli.iri .As.sociation, Ihi.' ••i.ik' iirait group announces. I’lihli.^hcd. hy the American Heart A>Miciati(iM, the' quarterly uill he_ siiiiilai; in format to “Mod- '■III ('ciiici'|i(s (il Cardiovascular liisrase," no'A clistrilnited to more than st,iti physicians each niiinlh I,Ike the publication for phvsiiiaM'.. (he iiiir.'^ing fjuarterly will I'liiueolriile on nne topic in j e.ich i-.-iH', cDiiiliining in-depth , tW.MinenI nt a suhiect with'prac tical ^u^';^^lll>lls for till' nurse. I |)r lli'jirv Millii', chairman of I the .\urtli r.iriiliiia Heart Associa- t.iiin'i ii!iiiiiiiri't\' '-'•I'vicr and edu- savs that the .sent regularly iiiv nurse who in the mailing II nurses—-hos- pulillc health. A letter accompanying the check, signed by Blanche Bond, acting president and Addle H. Gibbs, recording secretary, said that ?incc the Foundation was un able to continue its program, il *.vas the dtcision^^f the members' to pr^s*tit«'tfie6nri|riM|!:^. rights organization because “it ..would be well spent in the con tinuing fight being carried on by the NAACP.” The Community Scholarship Foundation was founded in 1935, in Salem Methodist Church, by Suzanne Finley and was known as the Saleiji Scholarship Foundation. The name was changed in 1948. girl; .Terry and Carolyn Langston, girl; Louis and Gloria Hi.\on, girl; Alston, Konaid and RoblirU,!! Wilbert and Hufus and Verne!l^«| BOTTLED IN BOND MELLOW CORIi^ From fhc Company Thaf Insists on Quality... Mebone Lumber Co. SPECIAL IHI'trl I Special Purchase! EARRINGS & KECKLAOES R««, >1,95— 29* P.1ICEf til ti. list. TI AUTOMATIC COFFEE MAKER ■In,I nd iiraetual nurses mT--rer|Tn fipti HI'. h\ wi'ititiv, Program Di lor. North 'iirolina Heart Asso elation, 1 ilenrt Ciiclc, Chapel Hill. N. 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HWY. 70-A KENTUCKY STRAIGHT CORN WHISKEY Local Births The following Birth? wcrr to- ported to the Durham County Health Department during the *eek of December 7 through 12: Bobby and CinderiHa Johnson, hoy; Bonnie and Jean Parker, jjirl: Krne.st and l.sabelle Cameron, Hirl; Kenneth and Martha YarborouKh, girl; Roy and Corine Hearns, fjirl; Wilbert and Mary Wat.son. 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