Tliursday. December 7. 1972 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. PAGE FIVE A Beech Mountain i Gardner-Webb Is Not Closed Hosts Crusaders To The Public In New Rivalry 7 S eniDGES WINS AWARD — Elbert Bridges, of the Spanning Department at B.V.D. Textiles is shown as he rv^tves congratulations and a Fishing Rod and Reel from Earl Schultz, Vice* President ol B.V.D. Textiles for his long and faithful service to the Company. Mr. Bridges has been employed by B.V.D. Textiles since 1939 and is the oldest eni.ployee in terms of length of service at the Plant. Kyle Smith, Personnel Manager, looks on. When asked what he liked to do in his spare time, Mr. Bridges says '*just drive and fish". , • Woman Veterans Bill Of Rights Is Adopted * A woman voterans’ “bill of rights” js included in the new votcj^ans’ education law, signed by the President October 21, 1972. To receive th<» additional a- .nounts of VA education allow- ince, compensation, and pension money that men veterans are al- owed for their wives, women veterans no longer will have to prove their husbands are disabl ed and permanently incapable of -self-suport, II. W. Johnson, Di rector of the Winston-Salem V'^et- j^'rans Administration Regional Office, announced today. This provision applies to GI •yi' 33 SHARE KAMERl DAifty 206 - 208 YORK ROAD PHONE 739-6503 The Fcm'ly Place To Eat SPECIAL! While 500 Last Thursday, Friday & Saturday Only 16 OZ.0iC0KE In A GLASS 3Sc (You KEEP The GLASS) And While You're Here Enjoy OLE FASHIONED! Hamburgeis Hot Pegs Big Moo Big Bosy Fish Sandwich FOR DESSERT Hot Fudge Cake Paiiait - Delicious Banana Split Milk Shake - 8 Flavors Eat in Comfort in Our HEATED DINING AREA - OPEN: 11:00 A.M. - 11:00 P.M. SUN. Thru THURS. ll^IJO AJ>I. - 12:00 P.M. FRI. & SAT, Bill, vocational rehabilitation, pension, compensation, and de pendency and indemnity com pensation (DICi, which is paid for .service-conect(Kl deaths. The new law also liberalizes the criteria for paying additional amounts for chi’dren who are in the custody cf a veteran and also awaiting adoption. Where the child has been plac ed for adoption with the veteran under an agreement with an au thorized adoption agency, addi- I tional benefits may be paid for the child during the time the child remains in custody and pri- > or to the court decree of adop-1 tion. Until this liberalization, unlc.^s there was an interlocutory de cree of adoption, no payments could he made while teb child was in custody of the veteran un til a final decree of adoption was issued. Women veterans already have been receiving the same addi tional amounts of VA educational allowance and comnensation mon ey payable for children that have' :cen paid to male veterans. | Johnson .said the new’ law says ' that for all VA benefits purposes. : a "wife” shall include the hus band of a female veteran and the term “widow” shall include the widower of a female \etcran. LEGIO NDANCE “The Earth” band wil' play for an American Legion-spon sored dance Saturday from 9 until 12 p.m. at the American ’ T-egion building. BANNER ELK. “Rumors and stories that Beecdi Mountain is clo.scd to the public an* inaccur ate.” says Skiing Director Fred Plohl. 'riu* n‘sori welcomc.s day-;rki(*r.s five of sev(Mi days weekly, limit ing weekend operations to prop erty owners, and inn and chalet giHssts, according to Pfolil. H(‘e(h, entering its sixth sea son, open.s December 15 with ex panded snew'-making facilities, a new' school r the Bulldogs was the play of fresh man, D(*nnis Botts of Cleveland. 'Duinesstu*. In li s first starling role, Bolts scored 15 points ann the Bulldogs | came out on top in the i-ebound ' I column with 51 as coinjiarcd to I ' !9 for the Amphthous Forces. I ^ sOK ess ,.as5': Don’t buy a color TV until you see a demonstration of MOTOROLA Insta-Matic, COLOR The Amphibious Forc(*s came into the game with a 10-1 rec ord. Due to th(*ir wea'th of ex- I>erience an