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rS '• m ’ST/rn M' (' VH»^yri r« TT ^ uL^.IT \]V OPEN LETTER FROM r-r.'TT'’^ . ¥t.. 'iV.-/- • /. LOCAL FlNANCl 121 N. LAFAYETTE ST. SHELBY, N.C. ^PHONE 482-2434 Dear Reader*: r r.'^“ ' T» el's comir-S You know, more and more H to maybe TuO-of^^OO my itki’to make lo^^s for $^00, g consolidate °^i^nto oSrmonthly^y««|i^- g with, espe- Dills into o« get alon£ af/wSn^ULn. n..^s »o« than . nust c Hciiiir- Receives " I r ■ ’ ■' ' ''ni (.C''a.6H (F'it- , TXC Mart-1 25 Aviation Struc-' ., ,1 5., V. Auinan Dav a ai. ! ' 1 , sot) of Mr. an'!-M'-'?. I 1!. T. H;'.. !i of 504 M’. Gold St.. iX- a Mo., ■ dn, N. C., v.- )s a Vittnair’. Scrvlc' .orv'nEf off tho coast -,.dvtV. TiRik Is I- 7- war.'Oil i i! >[,.! .1 v. h'i. of vic;n.tr, aOoarcJ the attack air craft I ar; icr USS Ranger, ciir- rciitl\ or. '"r second c.imbat ■ luisc •;> tlr,V^iotnam war zone. .>,'rv A\ r’l”: stationed in,, Viet nam or •)' au'd Seventh F’ieet - - fr • • i*V • ships in ihi !4h O) mn:c . South China Sea for , , onsecutive days are j- . '.'Ive the new cam- : ' Prior to last Jsly. , '■ ''•CPS Expeditionary ' rwaidixi. ■ | li.a-raft of Carrier i i aboard tlte Iflinger, ' ' chile larding i'eld ; against commiin- . n-ingor ea. rk'N fight- I'ombers and reron- . cr.aft. ?ially wh*" W”- enna in. Got to clo.« pjt''the cash in tnoit for S600 »■“* 1 "ftr’i.xt thlns y”" w tne customers with fast. lianirick's Passes sincerely* Manager Pinrr'.t'i' ■ ites £c^p William Ed-^ ■•. nid llui.U ■■■ :e. TS. father of Mrs. i Push H'”1. 'h. Jr. of Shelby, j were held Monday afternoon in | ■>. ;. l!cin\ ;hc. , 1 Ruth dge. who until his | i.‘ oldest acti\ e news- i in North Cai olina, j th'allv ill since suf- i 111 attack on .'ifarch Mr. Icarh wrs : p.ipc!' cdivi ii:ici‘be-.n i fc:ine a ir 40. Pc had c.i'V-d and, published the V.idkin Ripple for .5S years. / NiUAjEMina C^cerlUfc^th Is tinderway ck is a former edil- Picveland Times at :hv. Drive With Care Warns Watkins Sci-'.iv'r:,, in p.ddific;) 1o Mrs. i ■ rian'..d. k, nre his wife, ?<I ’s. Lola j j shoif Kiiil.-.i -e; twO sons, W. E. : '■|Ridl-d.^e. J.. who was asseciat- 1 ed with his father in the news- I paper busir'o.^s, and John 1. Rut-; le.lge of Wit'-ton Salem: another _ ,. , , deugiitc:'. ^il■s. R. J. McCauley r)f|'^'' No: th Carolina s streets and Greeiiviile. C.; eight grand- highways during the e.xtended children and three sistei's. ! wet kend if current fatality pat- Enjoy the full glory and happl-, terns continue, ness of Easter by drivin g with ; The state will count its Easter extra care to make sure you are traffic deaths'fra-ti 6 p.m. Fri- not one of the 23 persons who the I day, April 8, through midnight N. C. State Motor Club w'arns 1 Monday, April 11, a period of 7S may be killed in traffic accidents j hours. I North Carolina's “Bloody East-} I er” toll last year soared to 25 j ence of alcohol, 67. ' killed and 601 injured in 920 ac-! cidents. Tw'elve of the 25 fatali ties were recorded on Easter Sun day. Of 945 driver violations report ed, the leading causes of acci- I dents were: speeding, 189; driv- I ing left of center, 141; failure to j yield right of way, 118; reckless i driving, 89; following too closely, 82; and driving under the influ- RALEIGH, N. C. — The Hon orable H. Clifton Blue, 1966 Cru sade Chairman for the North Carolina Division, A.retican Can cer Society, presents “THE CLI MATE IS HOPE” to Governor Dan K. Mooi'c. This new book has been written for the Ameri- ‘ can Cancer Society and is avail- ^ able in North Carolina. It secks,^ to eliminate unwarranted fea^s of cancer; presents authentic reasons for hope, along with cafie histories of such notables as Ar thur Godfrey, Virginia Gi'aham and othei s. Governor Moore has issued the following proclamation proclaim ing April as Cancer Control Month in North Carolina: WHEREAS, the attack on can- c 0 r developed unprecedented strength in 1965, and WHEREAS, there are more than 1,400,00') Americans alive today and cured of cancer, and WHEREAS, despite encourag ing progress some 8,400 N.arth Ca’goliniaris will develop cancer daring 1966 and approximately 5,500 North Carolinians will die of cancer in 4966. WHEREAS, of the 5,.500 who die of cancer, approximately 1,400 could be saved through ear ly detection through a cancer check-up WHErtSAS, we are engaged in a great educational Crusade on cancer, a war on premature death WHEREAS, continued and in creased voluntary support of the American Cancer Society’s pio- grairr.s is needed to help save lives from cancer, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED, that every resident of the State be urged to observe and participate in Can cer Control Month during April through support of the American Cancel Society’s Crusade in co- eporation with the “Tell-Your Neighbor”, educational campaign that many of our people may be saved from dying needlessly, and by your financial assistance which is vital to the overall Cru sade and research orogram now teing carried on through the sup port of the American Cancer So ciety. NO. 1 IN SALES In The II ■« 66 FORD GOING AT A RECORD BREA PACE...WE MEAN Keep It That Way. Forget • • FORD NO. 1 m SAL|:s In The CAROUNAS FABULOUS EQUIPMENT INCLUDES: STRAIGHT DRIVE TRANSMISSION FASTBACK V-8 ENGINE • Fresh Air Itoolw • WaU-To-Wall f Electric Wiper* Carpet and Woshers • Outside Mirror • Seat Brit*. Front • Electric Clock and Bear B Bock-Up Lights • Oil Filter • FaMed Dash • ICC Emergency Flasher • Self-Adjusting Brakes • 36,000 Mile Li^e System This Is Ford Country! MUSTANG — America’s Most Popular Gar! MUSTANG STxTNDARD EQUIPMENT INCLUDES: • Bucket Seats • Vinyl Trim • WoU-To-Wall Carpet • V/heel Covers • Oil Filter • Arm Rests • Turn Indicators • Electric Wind shield'Wipers • Back-up Lights • 36,000 Mile Lube System • Deluxe Steering Wheel Ford's Famous 176# Sent Belts, front • Deluxe Dosh Panel 6 cyl. Engine and rear with Instruments Fresh Air Heater B Outside Mirror Instead of lights Padded Dash and • ICC Flasher Visors • Self-Adjusting Oil Filter Brakes F-lOO FORD PICKUP • FRONT BUMPER • SPARE TIRE • LH MIRROR • WINDSHIELD WASHER • PADDED PASH • SEAT BELTS • TURN SIGNALS • 2-SPEED WIPERS Plus aU Factory Standard Equipment, Nc Heater Included f-100STYUSIDEnCKUr AS LOW AS rg^t SOUT 910 Shcjiby I, TheVeteians Comer ! THE VETERANS CORNER — j NO. 15 Q — I receive monthly com- I pensatiori payments from VA for I a service-connected injury. A i portion of my payment is for I my son who becomes 18 years of I age next month. If he remains in school after 18, will I continue to draw this e.xtra income ior him? i A — As long as your child rc- j mains unmarried and in school, except for normal summer vaca tion periods, you will continue j to receive a extra allowance for him until he is 23 years old. Pay- jment of this extra allowance j would cease, however, in the event your son completes his ed ucation, drops out of school, or marries before reaching the age of 23. - -T Q—Do Veterans ne^d to at tain age 65 before they are eligi ble for pension from the Vet erans Adminstration? C. L WARLICK INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance Piotectinn # Business # Auto # Homo Dial 739-3611 HOW. Mountain SL ' 4:23*tfli I c 'SUI Li SHA AG 'SI AL A — A veteran of wartime service may be eligible for pen sion at any age if he can prove permanent disability and unem ployability, subject to income limitations. Q — My husband is a vetera^ >f World War II and he has ;ervlce-cbnnccted disability o f 100 per cent. What benefits does le have when one of his family leeds hospitalization? A — The Veterans Administra- ion does not provide hospital!- \tion for the dependents of vet erans. Thursday, April * 7, T 966
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