WAII'I'@II L Schultz Veterans of all ould have an "inform­ tion p cket for rvivors" filed ith their will, the Veterans Administration gge . In of ccident, en illn or death this information could speed help to the veteran or his rvivon. There are many bene- fitavailable to eterans hich m y be provided ickly if proper inform - vail ble. In cciden t or illne re- ti ould need ch inform tion, ould the veteran require V ho i­ talization. In of d th, ben - fi includ burial and plot allo ce of 450; a g for th rvice, and h d to for the Information teran ould h ve com- piled 0 0 e card include: Full name - u d in rvice; Service Serial num­ ber; Social Security um­ ber; V claim number, if any; branch of rvice; and d te of rvice. eteran' discharg ould be p together ith will, insurance poli .. . , marriage certificate and other important document. Veteran ith other than d' onorable discharge IThe movie to b shown onday, September 17 t 12: 1 5 in the uditorium of the Benton Harbor Public Library is 'Egypt' Pyra­ niid ." One of the ven onder of the ancient orld, the Pyramids of Giza contin to f inate travel en and hol today. This . the history of pyramid building in Egypt, and i development and decline. e prep r for • urv or mittee approval before it can be brought up for Senate floor vote. GI Bill benefits' are available to people who entered military service January 1, 1977, and use benefits within 10 years after paration by December j I, 1989. People entering military rvice since" January 1 , 1977, are eligible to partici­ pate in a contributory port­ nice education aid pro- gram.. . Servicemen who partici­ pate contribute . 50.09 to 75.00 monthly to ard their own education fund and receive a contribution of 100 to' $150.00 from the VA. The Pentagon is providing an dditional amount to people who enlist in pre-designated OSs. The V A provides GI Bill allo anee of up to 311 monthly to single veterans. The gency provides 370 monthly to veteran with OD dependent and 422 to those with - two dependents. Veterans with more than t 0 dependents receive 26 dditional monthly per dependent. RAISES CO no RATES The Senate Veterans Affairs Committee has ap­ proved a 11.1 percent in­ cre in Veterans admini- tration compensation ef­ fective October 1, for thousands of . do and children of veterans ho died from rvices con­ nected cau The Committee voted a 11.1 percent October 1 increase in compensation for two million living vet­ erans wi th rvice con­ nected disabili' s and aliments. INTEREST YES 0 VALO SUP The maximum interest rate on ne guaranteed loan increa d to 10%. The in­ tere t rate wa increased because the old one was not competitive in the.lend­ ing market. According to the V A, the increase in the intere t rate will insure � continued supply of fund veterans can purch a home with the . tance of no down payment VA loans. "America' Children are America's Future." Y -Uncles are adult male olunteers ho kno that a strong and balanced foundation for boys with­ out a father in the home will contribute to the positive growth and deve­ lopment of these men of the future. Find out how you can invest in to morro . Call 927-1371 and for Larry Ulery, Director. The cost . a little bit of If; the return is priceless. SEPT 12 . 18, 1�79 THE CITIZE PAGE 5 Inlant me tal e \, s • In r Ferris State college has honored 1850 tudents for scholastic excellence during the spring quarter by naming them to the aca- demic honors. list, Dr .... -------- ... Robert E. Ryan, vice president for demic af­ fairs, has announced. To be n to the academic honors list, tudent must earn at le SI----­ PI ESTO E. OOT The Infant ' ental H alth Semin Child Ab and eglect T Force ha e heduled conference entitled 'In S arch of Bet· ter Beginnings" for edned­ day, September 12, 1979. emorial Hospi of St. J ph will ho the con­ ference in the Forum. George H. olan D., . ate Professor of Ob etrics and Gyneco ogy at the Uni rsity of ichi­ gan edical Scho will be the main peaker. Dr. olan is the Director of the Ado e ent Pregnan y Unit and of the pre-natal con- ultation Unit at the hospi­ tal. He holds m ter' de- gree in Public Health Maternal and Child Health, and Population Planning. Dr. olan will deli r o add - one for the gener public and ano­ other for physicians. olan will pe at 9:30 a.m. to the general public on "Obstertries in the 1980's Where e Are and Where Fe ris honors s dded to the library collection are: "Dateline America" by Chari Kuralt; '''Home Security" by Time­ life; "Damn tion Reef" by Jill Tattersall; and "Sports Conditioning" by Frank Oem: J�I"ll'-l_ DEP Pre-School Story Hour will begin its fall 'on this ednesday, September 19 from 1O�00 to 11:00 The feature film to be other' on will be o Thursday, Septmeber held tarting this Friday, 20, t 7:00 is "Sons of September 21, from 10:00 the Desert", 1934 Laurel to 10:45. Children, es and Hardy comedy full of 3-5 are invited to attend high juink that hold every- either ion, one' ttention from beginn- Parents are are eUgib e for all death benefi . Keeping such in­ formation and documents in one place' abo helpful in ruling for Social Security benefits. When the VA is noti­ fied of a veteran's death, if there . government in- ranee in foree the VA notifi the beneficiary automatically. AD other benefi must be applied for. Remember to chec your government insurance polici periodically regard­ ing beneficiarie and make any necessazy chang . Information about teran' service. makes it ier on tho ho mu t pply for benefi . Both young d old will provide this . tance by storing , pertinent rvice infonn- tion in one' place. ny eteran dminis- tration office, veteran's r­ vice organization or county service officer will provide information and help on death benefits. SEVER E C GI BILL ISE _ The · Veterans Com­ mitte has approved a 7% incre in GI Bill educa­ tion benefits for thousands of veterans and rvicemen. The incre is ubject to Senate Bud t Com- Ii 'rary I , stop in, or call the library at 926-7720, to sign their children up for either se - ion. ovies for children will be shown this Friday, September 21, t 4: 00 and this Saturday, September 22 at 3:00. ew boo added to the Jr. collection include: "Floyd, The Tini t Ele­ phant" by J c Kent; uIt's All Done ith umbers", by Ro Wyler and Gerald Arne ; U A ful Eveline", by Susan Pfeffer; and" y tery of the Mummy's "; by Florence and Roxanne Heide. S r noon t physici 's lun h­ eon on 'Cesarean Section In odem Obstetric ." John . Proos, D., will be the moderator of a pan I desc 'on from 2:00 - 4,:00 p.m. P . ipan of this panel d' u 'on en­ titled 'Th Birth Experi­ ence In Our County" be Ro ert and Barb a Bannon Consumers and Child Birth E4 tors' Robert Br dbum E ecuti e Vice President, emorial Hospital; Frederic Johan n D., Pedi t. rician Berrien General Ho pital; Penny elly, R ., Ob tetricall Unit Pa ating Hospital; and Debbi Ringdahl, edical Social or er, ercy Ho ital. The publi is invi ed to participate in this que tion and an er period. The general publi i invited to attend the morn­ ing lectu at 9:30 am. and the panel d· . on at 2:00p.m. den a 3.25 average on 4.0 basis and carry a full ca­ demic 10 d. A full load is defmed 14 quarter hours of credit. ing to end. edto nnounces teachers E ry su DAY.zpm· Earty Birds B 0 Goldb s Ber. Co. 0 • Party and ow LOCATED 151 ACROSS FR PE. EV'S. C 'S BACK TO SCHOOL SALE Shoes Converse, eds M a so n i a rs Quart size /lids $2.50 per Doz. TRASH BAGS, Laroe size 36 for SAVE UP TO 1.0 CAU 1'0 SEE If YOU QUALIFY Y TEl SU ......... a. "Insurance For All Yo", Needs" AUTO· HE· - Uf � IIEAL'DI REPRESENn • aln ace Temple Pe Temple announ- Bittner; Senior High (9, d Church School Te eher 10,11 ,12 and po high), for 1979-80 year. r. Harry Himes; Temple They e: Bab' and Bible Cr. Les Roc ; Toddles; r. &. rs. Tom Temple Roc; r. Les Parrish, Jr.; Kindergarten, �I:I:I=s:I:SS:I:I:.'3=:S:S:::S::S::I:I:I�:a::IS.'::l�:SS�=:::::DvlL::==-:"'::'-====:"�"""_""-------------" r. illiarn Sink; Elemen- tary 1-2 rs, Janis n; Elementary 3-4, r. Roy uc and rs. nen Gray; E mentary 5-6 r. Clark PI tt. J P rm low Go atural Cut 10 OU G-Q Cut Roc; Temple Inquirer r. Ro ert Small; and Temple Que ers, Dr. Carlos Page ...