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- ? ? ... . I WITH OUR I ? BOYS IN SERVICE (AHTNC) t, Avmy Pvt. William L. Byrd, son of Mrs. Dollie Fus sell, Route 1, Teacheiy, N. C.. coro jjgtsd eight weeks of advanced in fantry training at Fort Polk. La.,' late in April. Byrd received in struction in combat trchniques and in firing the M-14 rifle and JlplLJbBchinegun two of the Army's newest infantry weapons. The lt'year-old soldier entered the Army in December 1962 and reeeivsri hasic training at Fort Gordon, Ga. He attended Moss Hill High School, Kins ton, and was employed by Jacksons Glass and Top Works, Kins ton, before entering the Army Oscar M. Sutton SEYMOUR JOHNSON AFB, N. C. - Stall Sergeant Oscar M. Sutton of Warsaw, N. C.p has graduated from the Tactical Air Command Noncommissioned Officer Prepara tory School here. He was trained in the duties and responsibilities of Air Force non commissioned officers. The course included study in organization, management, leadership, * military justice, security and humand rela tions. Sergeant Sutton is an aircraft radio repairman assigned to the 4th Armament and Electronics Maintenance Squadron here. The sergeant, son of Mr. and Mrs. CENTER THEATRE Mt. Olive. n. C. Wednesday . Thursday June M A Child Is Waiting StMttag Burt Lancaster and Judy Garland Friday ? Saturday Jane 7-8 Duel of the Titans fllMiIsi Sieve Reeves as Hercules ' And Guidon Scott ' :> " - as Tarsan , Hl > Man. - Tues. June 8-11-11 Come Fly With Me CTlBiIng Dolores Hart and < Hugh O'brian Plus Selected Short Subjects Wed. thru Sat. June IMS Savage Sam Mnihg Brian Keith and Tommy Kirk Plus Selected Short Subjects i.iim Pridgen Plumbing Co. Phone 293 - 7160 Route 2 Warsaw. N. C. One Mile From Jones Crossroads Will Do Complete Job Fixtures And Labor Or Just Labor. STATE LICENSED CONTRACTOR Drop A Card Or See Me In Person Or Call I Isaacs-Kahn J I W?yl Roorng Style || @m strong r 1 fi /MONTINA* VINYL CORUOH*' ?' _ 5 nigral loping j| (foreign tbat it looks as tfeostfft * WW made pslfor your perfccular home and style <J# decoration, Its random "stapgrlike" ettect it a Perfect setting for today's popular natural wood, stone ana Ks metal decorating accessories, yat it It at homo with any conventional or period styling Montina is styW . I for any room and fit (lea outstanding aantoa ? pusatess mtenors ? waD as residences. - I g *U W QM OtSPLAYrn OUK SHQWHXM } ISAACS-KAHN "If It Coven The Fleer, We Have It" I THE BIG FURNITURE STORE I I ON CENTER STREET ' v GsUUkcro Ban Stttton of Rt 1, Warsaw, la a graduate of B T..On&% High Sc hool lo Albertson, N C. flia wife, Nyoka, is the daughter, of Mr. and, Mrs. Paul Strickland of Rt. 4, Mt. Olive, N. Q. ? . 1 ' THOMAS A SMITH " I . CAMP LKJCUNE, N. C. (FHINC) Marine Lance Carpal Thomas O. Smith, son Of Mr. aad Mrs. Walter A. Smith at Faisan, N. C., is par ttebtatittg ia an extended training craise In the Caribbean involving an air-ground team comprised of units of the Second Marine Division ?at) the Second Marine Aircraft He is a member of Second Bat tatton, Sixth Marines, which depar ted Camp LeJeone, N. C., April 23 for the Caribbean maneuvers. In addition to taking part in tac tical training problems on the is land of Vieques, Pare to Rico, he will visit ports of call throughout the Caribbean. What Questions Vets Are Asking Here are authoritative answers by the Veterans Administration to questions from former servicemen and their families: Q-Is age a barrier in serving as a volunteer worker at a VA hospi tal? A-No. In fact, some of the out standing volunteers have been men and women in their 70's and 80's. Pleasant Grove 4-H The Pleasant Grove 4-H met Monday night, May 27, at 8 p. m. in the Community building Bobby Goodson, president, cal led the meeting to order. Bodnejr Sutton led the .group in the pledges of the club. The devotion -was given by Ivy Outlaw after which the minutes were read and approved. A motion was made to go to the cliffs. June 7, on a native hike and have a wiener roast after ward. The motion was carried. A motion was made and carried to meet at the community building at 2 p. m. to leave for the Cliffs. Mrs . Cecil Kornegay then told the fashion show winners about the County Fashion Show, F.day night at 8p. m. in the Kenan Mem orial Auditorium. Following the business session. Miss Mary Anna Grady, a teach er at East Duplin IBgh School, presented a talk and demonstra tion on Physical Fitness. After the demonstration, there was a short discussion on the a mount to be paid on the wiener roast by each person. The meeting was then adjour ned thrown, have learned ta^e'syip Ulty and willingness to serve are far radrt important than age. Q-Ia a veteran expected to retire? when he reaches 65 whether he wou ld like to do so or not? A-H?at would depend entirely up on the veteran. Many people, be-. cause of health or other reasons, plan to retire at 65; many others are both capable and desirous of remaining at their work for many , vears to cohte.'More and more sen- j ior citizens are finding that they have a definite role in the modern world. Q-I have read that elderly people in general will benefit from the medical research programs carried on bv the VA. Isn't it true that only veterans can take advantage of VA Medical and hospital care? A-Only vetergns can directly re veice VA hospital or medical care. But advance* made in the treat ment of illness or disability through VA research are passed on. like all research, to the world and human ity in general is aided. Q ? Who administers National Cemeteries in the United States? A- (a) The Department of tlie Army through the Office of the Chief of Support Services of the Army administers SB National Cere eteries in the U. S. and its posses sions. (b) Hie Department of the Interior through the National Park Service administers ten others. These ten are located in Sharps burg, Md., Fredericksburg, Peters burg and Vorktown, Va.; Dover, Pittsburg landing and Murfrees bora, Tom; Gettysburg, Pa; Vicks burg, Miss.; and a small one In Washington, D. C: Q * Who administers cemeteries where American servicemen are A-the American battle Monu ments Commission administers the U. S. Military Cemeteries and Mem orials on foreign soil. Q-Can I reinstate my GI insur ance? A-With seme exceptions, a policy converted to a permanent plan can be reinstated at any time with evi n 19?2 Accidents Shelby Safest City ta North Onfins 888. was also the largest city in the state with a traffic fatality free re cord for last year. Other cities of more than 10,000 which reported no 1981 traffic deaths were: Thomas ville. Sanford, New Berp, Albe marle. Elizabeth City, Chapel fflll and Roanoke Rapids. Hie motor olub's rankings are based on the 1961 registration death rate, which is the number of traf fic deaths per 10,000 registered mo tor vhbfeies. Cities are ranked by registration death rates - from lew to high. When two or more citiqs - have the same rate, ranting is ty total registrations - from large to small. The population death rate is the number of traffic deaths p?r dence of good health and payment ; of all back premiums with inter- i est A permanent policy surrendered i for cash cannot be reinstated, ex- i cept for men in active service. Un der certain cooditons. five-year term insurance can be reinstated only if within the five-year term , period, with evidence of good heal th if lapsed over three months 9-As a veteran's widow figuring out my income and estate for pur- I poses of a pension, can I include I the unpaid balance due an the fam ily automdbileT I Yes, generally any Just debt ruled as such by a probate court is also included and considered a just debt by the V*. QJJoes the VA require a cash , down payment to be Wiflte by the , veteran in connection with a GI loan for purchase d a homo? A-hfo, but the lender may require one Q-May a lender require from the ' veteran security in addition to the property being purchased? A-This is between the veteran and the lender. While the Veterans Administration does nst require ad ditional security, it does not ooject if the veteran is willing. 2 traffic fatalities in 1982, showed 'it' roqiuirnHrxn daatil I ate f ft-? md ? , to tE' 31 T Lexington, with 10 falaflties, had the hid??4 .nfl|miati|n dean, rate ef gM ?0<j ?W?tratipn deeth rate Seven cltiee, led by Greensboro with SO closely followed by Ashe-1 We Want Your Hogs _. .. . . SEE US OR CALL: PINK HILL LIVESTOCK MARKET Pink Hill 56 8-3681 We Pay Premium For Top Quality Haga OPERATED BY LUNDY PACKING COMPANY CLINTON LIVESTOCK MARKET Clinton LY 2-2104 I Sfrpi i Orog Store ' , A t f*'*' 1 Rose UBJ, N. C. jj stop went At*. OAS iTAIira 1 LotAT*iJ next to diwuA motpu 1 * VAIUW, N. t. OA? rO|t LBM Regular?27c Per GaOah |p-Jest^3(k ? *4 ?/l? 0<tane MTMIaiir S?|l* An* ? "KfcvfrOIrM ??T . t. . M, ,4 * ' AH Brands Of Oil BELTON D. MINSI8EW ? OWNERS ? MATT IE MIW? 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