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KAULY COUNTY NEWS, THURSDAY, OCT. 16, 1969
Featured band
members for
Sept, and Oct.
On September 19, Jimmy Yerg,
son of Mr. and Mrs. James Yerg,
was chosen Band member of the
week. Jimmy plays the trumpet.
The week of Sept. 26, Drex
Hodges, Bass Drummer, and the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe
Hodges, was chosen Bandsman
of the Week.
Sylvia Hollinhead, band mem
ber of the week on Oct. 3, 1969,
plays the clarinet and is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char
les Hollinhead.
Sheila Spivey, honored band
member, Oct. 10, 1969, plays
the clarinet and is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Spivey.
We appreciate all that these
outstanding band members are
doing for the Early County High
School Band.
Senior Beta has
Musical Program
at Oct. meeting
Talented members of the
Senior Beta Club presented a
program of music at the Octo
ber meeting, as a Talent Con
test. Tommy Harvey sang folk
songs, to his own accompaniment
on the guitar; Jeanie Clinkscales
played tunes from the motion
picture "Romeo and Juliet” on
the piano; Bill Warrick, Sue Tay
lor and Jill Gleaton sang fami
liar folk songs with the girls
accompanying on the guitar.
Analine Pickle gave the de
votional, entitled, "God is the
Only Way”. Annette Davis was
program chairman. President
Jeanie Clinkscales called for re
ports, during the business ses
sion. Bill Warrick was host at
the October meeting. Refresh
ments were served.
Jr. Beta Club
plans car wash
set for Oct. 18
The Junior Beta Club met Oct.
7, 1969 in room 3 in the Early
County High School. The ninth
grade officers for the 1969-70
year are as follows: Joe Jordan,
president; Melanie Still, vice
president; Stephanie Still, secre
tary; Davey Brown, treasurer;
Andy Bush, Projects Chairman.
Andy Bush discussed having a
car wash to be held October 18
at the corner of Church and
Columbia. The car wash will
be held to raise funds for a
float in Homecoming, October
31. The president, Joe Jordan,
welcomed new members and the
minutes of the last meeting were
read by the secretary.
Refreshments were served af
ter the meeting.
VA News
Pete Wheeler, State Veter
ans Director, said today that
large numbers of military re
tirees fail to apply for Veter
ans Administration disability
compensation each year be
cause they mistakenly believe
they will lose their military
retirement benefits if they do.
“This is particularly true of
veterans who retire from the
Armed Services because of
disability. These veterans may
be losing money.” he said.
Mr. Wheeler explained that
even though full retirement
pay cannot be paid in addi
tion to compensation, the vet
eran has the right to elect
whichever benefit is greater
and may switch from one
benefit to the other whenever
it is to his advantage to do so.
Waiver of retirement pay
to draw VA compensation
does not affect the basic re
tirement benefits such as
commissary privileges and de
pendent medical care.
Severely disabled enlisted
men generally will receive
greater financial benefits by
electing VA compensation o
ver retirement.
Other VA compensation
benefits a retired disabled vet
eran should consider include
additional allowance for de
pendents if he is rated 50%
or more disabled and educa
tional benefits for his wife
and children if he is rated
100% permanently and totally
disabled.
Further details on these
and other veterans’ benefits
are available from the nearest
field pffice of the Georgia
Department of Veterans Ser
vice.
Since fashions change so fast,
it’s plain extravagance for a
woman to buy one of those man
nish looking pant-suits with two
pairs of pants.
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Pictured from left to right: Ray Durham, Kelvin Brooks,
Dewain Morgan, Clay Jennings, Edith Ann Powell, Faith Fin
cher and Wayne Powell.
The Early County High School Band is glad to present the Lower
Bass Section of the Band and to say it is made up of Bass Horns,
Trombones, Baritones, and French Horns.
Wayne Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carey Powell, and Ray
Durham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Durham, plays the Bass
Horns.
Edith Ann Powell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carey Powell;
Clay Jennings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jennings, and De
wain Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morgan, play the
Trombones.
Kelvin Brooks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brooks, plays
the Baritone-
Faith Fincher, playing the French Horn, is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fincher.
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