The Veterans Comer Here are authoritative nnswt rs by the Veteiars Administration to question- from formet service men an<l their families Q Is a »reiober of the Re serve*, injured while on inactive fluty trainin';, eligible for disahil lly eompensat on thi >ugh the V A? A Yes. The law provides com pensation ’oi- injuries incurred in line of flutv ev reservists during a drill or other period of author P i/jed inactive duty training. Ap I plication should nc tiled vith the | nearest VA Regional Offiee, and I he accompanieii by an official I slateinent irom the Unit Com mander showing the date ami na ture of the inactiveduty, amt the flate, circumstances, nature, and line of dutv status of the injudv. My uncle, a World War I vet eran, recently died leaving no family exeo.it a daughter who is twenty-three but in an institu tion. Is it possible for her to re Caveny. Wells Sell Angus Bulls John C. Ca\cn*. Kings Moun tain. nwi'1; sold an Aberdeen Angus hull to L. It. Carson. Gaff ney. South 1 rrolina. William Wells, Kings'Moun tain. rece illy purchased four if"istcii'd in'.’Uv cows from N. F. MiGill. a.* Son. also >f Kings Mountain. peive pension? A Children normally rwive payments unt‘1 ago eighteen. or 1 until twenty one if still in seho.ol However, one v ho becomes help i loss before eighteen may still b< raid as long as helplessness con tiuuos. A claim should be filed i<j Ictermtne «oud .:-ousin's entitle j ment. Q I live <n - small community and have l -en unable to find a lending ag ■r.vy which wilt gran 1 ntc a loan to purchase a home Mow may t <h:ain a GI A Get in touch with your nearest VA Regional Office to : see if your county is on the ap proved list for VA direct loans. If it is. you m tv he able to obtain a \\\ direct loan for h >me pur chase. Murray Bites Held Monday i'irvil rite* for Kohei t Franklin Murray M. of Bnsttiier City. I were held Monday at I i».m. from Sisk Mcmo'iat tu st .impel of Bessemer Citv. Interment follow ing in Gast m Memorial < einetery. Mr. .Murray \ as a Kings Moun tain nnliM' aou retired uveraeei of spinning .it Mauney Mills where he \\;-s employ oil over 2>i years. He dint at Kings Mountain hospital Se'nretay at !> p.m. He was the ‘‘on of Ine late Ivy S. and Mii' iic Thor. i'vhi of Kings Moie '.ain, Sur\hors in- lude Ins wife. Mi s Orta 'Murray a son. Rotiert Pranklin Murray. Jr. of Besse mer City; foui daughters. Mrs Paulino Ramseur and Mrs. Ruth Morgan. Iioth <*f Bessemer City; Mrs. Shelly Rol-inson of Gastonia and Mrs. Mvrile Rot hen burg of Washington. t». C.; two step daughters. Mrs. T. K. Thompson of Bessemer City and Mrs. Jamf' Bain of Henderson: a brother. William K. Murray of Iiexsemet : City and a sister. Mrs. Prank Kpting of Gastonia. Rev. W. Ifoyt 1’iuitt and Rev. \V. A. Costper officiated at the final rites ON WB-TV Channel 3 THURSDAY at 7:30 P.M. THURSDAY at 9 PJL on WLOS-TV. Channel 13 See why the PEOPLE will vote ioi Preyer * RICHARDSON PREYFP No smears ... no final hour reckless charges, Richardson Preyer comes to the people of North Carolina with a sensible, direct campaign to "Keep North Carolina Growing.” Be sure to watch the man you can respect as Governor, Richardson Preyei, in this special program • rnjp:t ior rreyer — non itoiorm. i\i:igs \ naiim<in» Bolin Is Aboard Destroyer Beale L’SS IJK.MJ: m-'I'TNv'* Tho mas I*. IVt'in, radioman. l'S.\ sol oi Mr. ••nr’ Mrs. lames II i Bolin ul tii'nvi i N. C., neently visited Genoa, liaiy aooard ihi* destroyer CSS Ik ale iiprraUni! with th« St* h Fleet in the Medi terranean. Hefojc st citing in Om.a. Beale partie.pnt I in . t anti sulanarim warfare null .tlo.t l« i lho Secretary <>1 the Navy, the Hon or.ible Haul .N.i/o Beale i a j»;. l of :li<* largo M< iloi ra e *.•; combat-reedy nav nl fore** t*t it serves as a ronsiant reminder :•» vy p iientul aggros i snr of America's determination to keep the ooaic She is scheduled to rrmrn to Norfolk. V * i n May 21. Grease Spatters Are Fire Hazards, Every y sir thousands of fires start in horn* s because kitchen ; stoves are il kepi clean and in propr-* repa>r. To prevent ti.is tyi»e oi fin*, the i National Bom1 of Fire I'nder writers recommend* that ovens, broilers and top-of stove burners be kept free ol fatty grease and that grease containers no stored away from stoves. I f a gm ie t ire should start while you are cooking, turn off the fuel iinriediately. the NHFC says. Tlien cover the pan With a large, flat over using <i long handled fork to set it in place. An alternate method would lie to shower the fire with baking soda i or salt i B ,.._ White Rites Held Monday Funeral rites for Clarence Lu tM te •>.’ were held Monday at -1 pm. from Sisk Funeral Homo, interment following in Mountain Res*, cemetery. Mr White died Saturday after no in A retired lor rn fixer, hr- wai tin' son of the late Clato and Ad die Doaso r'irtc of Cleveland I County. Thor" are no immediate survivors. Rev. W. H Redmond officiated ! at the tinal riles. MEMORANDUM TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON (before Congress goes heme) “THE people’s business must come first.” You said it, Mr. President, and we agree. The people of this country, and you and your Administration, ore entitled to have a vote on several important n-.\‘ures during this, scs-lon <»f Congress. One of these imv.-un > worthy of attention now because it is truly in the public interest is H.R. 990:1, presently blocked by the House Rules Committee’s recent refusal to clear the measure for consideration by the full House. This is a crying shame — because it this bill ends up on the legislative scrap heap. American consumers u ill go on being cheated out of several billion dollars annually from freight rates kept artificially high by regulation which kills off real competition. Selfish interests which are profiting at the expense of the public are1 working against this legislation. But, it is basically the same legislation recommended to Congress by President Kennedy and by you, Mr. President, to substitute eom|>etition for unnecessary regulation of reductions in freight rates on agricultural and bulk commodities. This public-interest legislation will save American consumers billions of dollars a year. It will stimulate the Nation's economy. It will improve the com|*etitiveness of American products against foreign products, at home and abroad. For the public good, we urge its |»assagc and respectfully request that you re|ieat once again your prior appeal for favorable action by the lawmaker? in this session of Congress. # a*? »■ __ «*l MfHNt SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM WASHINGTON. 0 C, «•««» >«»■ —*■ Melton Is Carrier Aboard ins KNTKRPPISe tPIITNC* John W. Mrtton, airman a|» prcnli««*, I'^W mu of Mrs. Maiijri' M* lii>n of K'pks Mountain. N. U serving «U>ard the nuili'ar po wered alla-'k <; reraft carrier I'SS Enterprise opr'alkig v. ith the SiMh lloi'l n 'he Mediterranean.1 Enterprise u> a unit of the large Mediterranean rc.ith na* al force that is a eonrtam reminder to any potpnial .'ckti’Moi m Amori cits (kior^in.lmn l<» the poiicr. She is nochlc of lautU'hmK both i**« and piopcller driven air craft off h°r tour acre flight lin k, and oner.itinf' independent of supply i! •••■it for fxti'mW ; poriotl;. i.i l tr M<>i|iii>rianoan, i h**r i i wTfir t*i arc •vln'dulod jt.»\i' i |v>!',n • Ttirk«*>. Italy and ! Framv. GET LOTS .WITH W? • UT U. S. SAVINGS ■ONDS — PROTECT TOUK FUTURE t TO I II AVHACI M t§ _ Ham Shank Half 11 41C • TO I II AV|#ACI ^ C _ Ham Butt Half “ 45C • outstanding valui Ham Shank Portion “ OlC WHOLE • LB. HAM CENTER SLICES f ■ M i "SUPER-RIGHT" 10 TO 16 LB. AVERAGE FRESH PORK LOINS ■ WHOLE • LB. 39 S f B-Lb RIB HALF S to Bib LOIN MALE l. 39c LOIN END PORK ROAST PORK BACK BONES i. 43c 29c 29c PORK CHOPS Leon END CUT • LB. Center Cut Rlt • LB. Center Cut LOIN • LB. FROZEN MEAT DINNERS* 39c • ALLGOOD BRAND NO - 1 SLICED COMET RICE SHORT GRAIN LONG GRAIN ’«■ 18c ~ 43c ~ 19c 47c IN QUARTER POUND PRINTS Mazola Margarine « 39c ntoztN. mAotns Medium Green Shrimp “ 69C concintkatio frozen l|F^ A&P Grape Juice - c« 35C A»P CMOPPiO OB A*P FBOZIH _ ^ C _ Whole Leaf Spinach 4 45C SULTANA WHOLE GREEN BEANS 3 ^ 49c RED RIPE — MOUTH SMACKING ^ WATERMELONS . >0* SALADS AND SLICING ! 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