'ft Is: 9 .j.'J-w''. 1 ! aiiiig tor gell my house t the layer take over my GI I t . o want to apply to VA a ie from liability. Our house my wt'e's and: my' name. Will . -o L j released from liability? If you are released from llabi- : . Uhe WUI be, ta0.f.jr.'-iiV,';.; -I am the widow of World 1 veteran. VA Is paying extra i compensation on behalf of t 17 year old daughter. If the goes ' 'uhA under the War Orphans '! program, will those ex . j stopT She already has 1 school and Is ready A If she enrolls In college under t:.e Tar Orphans Education pro ton, she may receive both the e ' a death, compensation and her e -cations! allowances. ' However, once the reaches age 18, the death compensation payments must stop. Q A friend of mine, a World War n veteran, recently died of a service -connected condition Will his widow have a choice of obtain ing death compensation payments or payments under the Survivor Beneflta Act? " - . A No. Since his death occurred after January 1, 1057, bis widow does not have a choice. She may be eligible only for benefits under the Survivor Benefits Act. Had the death occurred 'before':: January.; 1, 1957,. the. widow would have had . -1 i j i ... j cti U.e j ,u t.o.a tng under the Konr, GI Bill, and my entitlement i! a:. .l-iy run out. Is it possible to have my entitle ment extended, a ''tf cose wMb veterans in school? I ' ' t . . , , A No. The law prohibits the ex tension of entiUeitn'iiVi u1 veterans taking on the job trsunurfr under the Korean GI Bill. Youiv Gt training will end as of the dcl'e of your en titlement expires..' r . v -., 'v-f A. '.!' NOTE: ' Irurthe information re garding the abov or any other VA administered benefit can be obtain ed at your local VA office, Boom 808-7 Wachovia Bank Bldg., Golds boro. N. C .' - ' Changes In Your Social Security ' Severely disabled workers SO to 65 years of age who could qualify for the new social security, disa bility benefits which 'became pay able last July,; will' lose some of their monthly payments if they do not apply to their social security district offices before January 1, 1858, announced Mr. Ernest 7. Fltz Patrick,: district , manager of the Wilmington social security office today. "'. . vl; ' Qualified workers who make ap plication for disability Insurance benefits before the end of Decem ber can be paid benefits back as far as the month of July, Fitzpatrick said. .After December, no back, I, . .. .; t i I. a ij. lo be t Lie for social security disability Insurance benefits be tween 50 and 65. years of age, a wot kef must have a disability so severe that he cannot do any sub stantial gainful work. In addition he must have social security credit i, i least 8 out of the !Q years before he became disabled, lnclud i g it least a year and half out of the 3 yean Just before his disability , For those who meet the require ments, disability - benefits' can be gin with the 7th month of disability; but no earlier than July, 1957; tha first "month for . which the -' new benefits became payable. Mr. Titi pafrick points out, however, pay ments to disabled persons who ap ply for these benefits after Decem ber SI of this year may begin no earlier than the month In which their applications are received, no matter how ; long they have been disabled; Present Istldfer; To Vet In Hospital The best Christmas gifts for vet erans who must spend the coming holiday season as patients in Veter ans Administration hospitals are visits from friends and, relatives. VA said the next best gift Is 8 long newsy letter from home. Visits 1 f 5 7 S-UA 'XcJL UN. 1 V lJ aTV - WvTO'Wr - KEIIAIISVILLE PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION KENANSVILLE ( I May theTrupV lender weaninq of the i if.-,'u;s.:-i.w j First Christmas Come to You I i This Year r '-'-.'';.:; -f'- : V r ' ' ; sr . iiiiilip mmmsm 4 H. M. Ellis, In' charge of exten sion agricultural engineering for the N. C Agricultural Extension Service, says that a 'Ventilated heater keeps, the flame' products separated from the heat circulated in the room, resulting In heat that la moisture free and safe, v . va-. On the other hand, Ellis says, an unvented beater gives off wet, steamy heat which condenses mois ture1 en windows and . cold walls. It tent healthy to breathe this air and it can be even hazardous. Ellis adds' that gas burns so clean that there seems to be np apparent hazard or nuisance from it : But actually the products of combustion The upper lobe of Archie pailey's right lung was removed in an operation called a lobectomy. He had tuberculosis. - As a result of studies on resected lungs, such as Archie's, conducted by the research department of the North Carolina System, better treatment methods, more timely surgery, and more lasting recoveries from'TB can be expected in the future. The studies received Christmas Seal aid. Thanks to a successful operation, Archie is back home in Burlington working full time wtih the Internal Revenue Department. from a gas flame contain a great As t.i.s puis it, "if yo t, j ! amount of water vapor and carbon in unvented heater, give a 1 ! monoxide l which has taken many bought to what you are bieu .i- Jives. ,fi:; lng befor eyou stop breathing.' elieyes'liot Flashes," Irritation From Change-of-Lif e For 8 of 10 Tested -Without CosUy Shots t ecience Sers women stew free dom from much misery of n.nge-of-life, with an amazing developed upecialiy tat Junctional discomfort Doc report senstional'results fhl home treatment alon Table." tjpday. at drugstore caimea. hoi nashes subsided. ir -. IU unique combinatto ot mod- , . , , IdnesreUeves both the tense feel- "T ' i ings and physical distress. 80" v'1' ' don't let cnan(fe-of-Iife rob you " of Joy I Oet "Lydla Pins ham bleas-." today, at drugstore , - and letters from home are needed throughout 'the year as well as on holidays, VA said. Individuals and organizations planning to give presents to VA patients for Christmas May contact the chief of Special Services at each hospital to learn the need for and appropriateness of personal gifts, VA said. Clothing for personal use, such as sport shirts, ties, handkerchiefs, socks, and stationery are recom mended as useful and acceptable gifts for patients. VA canteen coupon books also make appropriate gifts for patients. Articles from the hospital canteens are brought In carts onto the wards of the hospitals so that patients confined to their beds can select the items they want The canteen coupon books Come in denominations of 50 cents, $1, and $5. They can be spent throughout the year and may be purchased from VA, hospitals. Other gifts that many patients would find useful are hair brushes, combs, and lotions, VA said. Veterans in hospitals are furnish ed playing cards and other games, as well as books and magazines. Gifts of this kind generally would be needed less than the other arti cles mentioned. VA cautioned giv ers not to give candies, cookies, and other sweets unless they know Zcmo Great for r:.ir.:rCurns,Cuts Zemo, a doctor's formula, liquid or ointment soothes, helps heal minor burns, cuts, bruises. Family antiseptic, eases itch of surface rashes, erwuna, teen-age pimples, athlete's foot Stop scratching, so aids faster healing.For stubborn ' eases, gat: Extra trnytH Zemo. the patient is permitted to have tiiem by his doctor. Healer Needs Air As Well As Humans Your heater needs some air too. 11W fill f We'd like to add to the chorus of warm wishes com ing yonr way at this hap piest of holiday seasons. JACK LANIER GROCERY Lyman ' 11 " 1 ' ' . Ml .'jrfr I TO HIM AND PRAY FOR - l EVmAST,NG PEACE 1 4fS" 4 v-- " ' . m JAMA'S I t Service L'stbr Company DESOTOPLYMOUTH . '' - , .T, 1 . s Sales & Service EMMETT KELLY Proprietors . RUSSELL KELLY CHARLES Lj NICHOLSON, ,& Force Oosed Tues. P. M. and Wednesday and Thursday I The holiday season holds many pleasures, and among the-nicest is the warm feeling that : comes from a friendly Yuletide greeting. Here fi: t X :J many of your friends, who serve you through- : X'. out the year, take this opportunity to say "Merry Christmas" to you. PAGE HOME APPLIANCES f WARSAW, N.C. g I FARMERS HARDWARE & MDSE. CO. WARSAW J. F. (Jimmy) Strickland Mrs. F. J. Strickland I S ; JOHN PATTERSON FURI1. CO f OLIVE, N. C , i BOSTIC FARM EQUIPMENT CO.; 5 1 -"f i-".'f. K4