/ •66 TKups'day, April 14, 1966 \ ■ KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. A NEW CONTEST EACH Pag« 3 PICKUP NEW FREE RACE CANOS! ’UTS to n m SANS YOU CAN WIN UP TO $500 EACH WEEK! Tn winners each weeki $500.00 WINNER LONNIE T. GREGORY $100.00 WINNERS FRANK SPEARMAN MRS. BEULAH TEtLEY ROBERT SLOAN MRS. M. P. TURNER WALTER B. CLARK ^ WIN $500 WEEKLY . . . -'-V. TV s MOST EXCITING SPORTS GAME c>-' HERE'S HOW YOU PLAY Get your FREE RACE CARD each week at Winn-Dixie. No purchase is necessary. Save your race card and watch the five televised races on WBTV each Saturday night at 7 P.M. If your horse's number finishes as indicated on your free card, you are a winner. You can win in any one of the five races each week. Winning race numbers., are also posted Monday in all Winn-Dixie Stores. Get your free card with each visit to Winn-Dixie! LET'S GO TO THE RACES' This caiar ut4 valU •Mr durtfic wtak issuad. WEEK _1st RACE _2n^ACE‘ _3rd RAC _4th 5th mI WFBC Channtl 4 Channtl 4 L^^raanvillt, S. C $at. |.|:30 P.M WBTV Ckannil3 Charletit, N. C. Sat. 7 7:30 P.M. *5.00 4ih WiAfier sib a«c« ^*25.00 *100.00 *500.00 Aftar aacl horaa. bi “wipt:. If Taki will ft iltad to on# winnar par caird ik your TV scraan for tha numbar of tha winning ihia numbar with tba numbar of your card undar i1>ar on your card corrasponds. you have a winnar. your Winn-Dixia store. Winners a award within 72 hours attar vari- inning cards must ba radaamad t iraa days aftar telacasL I MCtuiry to lUiiR tots ■ercfiaiiiKsjN{ cird. Pkl 19 yiir tard al TMf Wnm Dixie Store. / SATURDAY 7KI0.7:30 PM-WBTV f ^ A New Contest Each Week! Pick Up New Free Race Cards! hi 7'i & 1 T r SAVE 271/2* CHEK CANNED Soft Drinks 12-oz. Cans y—— y— ' ■■ r SAVE'26'‘_ r SAVE 22'/2* THRIFTY CROSS ROADS MAID PRIDE i Apple i S. C. $ Sauce s Peaches T #303 Cans Sim! T #2V2 Cans 0/1 5/1 W-D U S. CHOICE Boneless Chuck or Shoulder ROAST •. 7 9^ W-D U. S. CHOICE Round, Sirloin Tip or Rib ROAST.. *99^ W- U. S. CHOICE . . CHUCK STEAK.. 69^ W-D U. S. CHOICE Boneless N. Y. Strip or Rib Eye $159 W-D U. S CHOICE Boneless Top Sirloin | “1 • • • H 49 -"S' STEAK ^ GREEN STAMPS With this coupon & purchase of 13-OZ. SIZE SUAVE Hair Spray VOID AFTER APRIL 1 6TH AT VOUR LOCAL WIWM-DIICIE GREEN STAMPS With this coupon & purchase of 3 TO 4 LB. SIZE W-D ROASTING Chicken VOID ArTER APRIL 1 6TH AT yOON LOCAL W(NN*DIXIK e e LAY'S . . SLICED EX.TR>% GREEN STAMPS With this coupon & purchose of LARGE SIZE BAN ROLL ON Deodorant VOID AFTER AFRIL 1 6TH AT VOUW tOCAt WIMM«D>KIK ExnrR/% Jm GREEN STAMPS With this coupon & purchose of TWO PKGS. SCHREIBER Burger Che^ese VOID AFTER APRIL 1 6TH AT VOUR LOCAC WiNN>OIXIR BOIOGNA NERS. 1-LB. PKG. LAY'S 3 LITTLE PIGS 1-LB. PKG iX GREEN STAMPS With this coupon & purchase of IOOaCT. NINE'INCH FONDA WHITE Paper Plotet VOID AFTER AFRIL t6TH AT YOUR COCAL WINN»OIKtB JUICY FLORIDA LARGE . . FIRM PALMETTO FARMS QUARTERS . . Limit 4 with $5. order 39^ MARGARINE . 2 it 29^ JiH GRKN STAMPS With this coupon & purchaae uf •IX lO'Oz. PKoe. ASTOR LEAF OR Chopped Spinach VOID AFTER APRIL 16TH AT VOUN LOCAL WtNW»eiRIE HEAD LETTUCE 2 U. S. NO. 1 . . IDAHO BAKING POTATOES ...10 MORTON'S . . ALL FLAVORS hds. Limit 1 with $5. order ASTOR 39^ COFFEE ; 58c . MAXWELL HOUSE ' 58c can ■ bog ^UE OR WHITE ARROW . . Liiait 1 with other purchases Giant QO^ pkg. 09^ UI.W& wr\ vyniic 69^ DETERCENT FANCY GOLDEN BANTAM ARP A11 niPA 1 14-oz AAr^ THRIFTY-MAID SLICED OR CRUSHED CREAM PIES ... 4 'XT 99'^ pineapple 4 - no. 2 cans $i Im dX GMm STAMPS With this coupon & purchose of TWO TASTE O* SKA SEAFOOD. FHRIMP OR Perch Dinners VOID AFTER AFRIL I 6TH DIXIE THRIFTY (THE REAL THING) THREE 12-oz. CANS 99< ASTOR PURE VEGETABLE . . . Limit 1 with other purchoses JUICE. . 6 ‘ cans 99^ SHORTENING -H. ■ 58c SUPERBRAND SHERBET OR dX GREBI STAMPS With this coupon & purchase of 2 CHEF BOY-AR-DKK CHEESE OR SAUSAGE Pizzas VOID AFTER APRIL 16TH AT TOUR iOCAL WtllN»OIKtK HALF GAL IM dXGREIN stamps With this coupon & purchase of TWO 12.FK. FKOS. •KALTEST Space Shots VOID AFTER AFRIL 1 STM AT VOUR t^OCAL WINN-DHCtg ■Slf m iX GREEN STAMPS ^k^B^^VWith this coupon & purchase of 1 TO a LB. FKO. _BO»TON BUTT Poi’k Steaks VOID AFTER AFRIL 1 6TH SAVE 361/20 THRIFTY-MAID Select Tomatoes No. 303 Cans 7/$l SAVE 221/2* THRIFTY MAID EARLY JUNE or Sweet' Peas #303 Cons 'Sf X SAVE 12’/2« THRIFTY MAID »l #300 Cans SAVE 17* THRIFTY MAID ORANGE p|t Grape Drink 46-oz. Cans SAVE 16* THRIFTY MAID Tomato Catsup 20-oz. Bottles BETHWARE OAK GROVE NEWS Pl/ Mrs. Ruth Vesa Phone 739-5035 The .Oak Grove Baptist church revival ended Sunday night with one addition for Baptism; Clyde Lovelace. The Baptismal Service ■and Loi'd’s Supper will be ob served Sunday night April 17 at 7 o’clock. Miss Katherine Gibbons of Charlotte spent the weekend with her parents-Mr. and Mrs. David Gibbons. Mr. and Mrs. John Me- Kenny and family visited them in the afternoon. ' • Miss Sheila Vess and Miss Elaine Gibbons visited Martha Grigg Sunday. Miss Jan Fisher of Charlotte, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Fishbr. Mrs. Lester Harmon and 'Billie spent Sunday with \Ir. and Mrs. Bill^Babbs Su.pday. . “ Recent visitors in the home of Mrs. Dale Hannon and daugh ters were Lt. and Mrs. Miehael Cestaro and Ancira of Fort Ben- ning, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Adams of Dallas, N. C. visited recently with Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Greene. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lovelace and'children of Asheville, visited Mr. and .Mrs. T. C. iLovelace Fri day afternoon. ■. Visitors in the liome .of Mr. and .Mrs. E. E. Bab.;s Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cox and daughter of Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Howell of Stanley; and -Mr. .anej Mrs. Bill Babb and Mrs. Lester Harm.on and Billie. • Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Preslar of Charlotte, visited Mrs. ‘Thurman Green and children Saturday. Mr. Greene is a patient in the Kings -Mcmntain hospital. David Baptist church.will have a Music Study Course April 1,S-21 with Mr. Eugene Ellis, Band Dir- ectbr for Shelby Jr. High Band, will teach the book “Beginning Music Reader.” The Intermediate, Siunday School Class of David Baptist church had a weiner Roast at the Kings Mountain Battleground Saturday^ ..afternoon. Mr. Lewds Crawford. Mr. Wiley Allen, Mr. W. A. Mc-Swain, Jr., and Mrs. Howard IvjcKee and their fami lies went with the group. I -Mr. a ml Mrs. P. H. MeSwain /, attended a family gathering at ! the home of Mrs. Celia Gauldin of Rock Hill, S. C. Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dixon and Kay visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom my Champion Sunday afternoon. Ml’S. T. A. Champion, Sr. was dismissed from Kings Mountain hospital last Thursday and visit ed her, daughter, Mrs. ..C. Neal Porter and family for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Champion, Jr. have moved to Charlotte aft er spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. JEugene Champion and boys. The El Bethel home demonstra^ tion club will meet Friday at 2:30 with Mrs. Hill Lowery. Mrs. iBill Babb will lead a discussion on "How to Make your own Bed spreads." The Golden Circle of David Baptist will meet with Mrs. Wiley Allen Friday night at 7 o’clock. Rev. and Mrs. Donald Hornibf Buie’s Creek visited his mother, Mrs. Holland Horn for the week end. Mr. Oland Horn; Mr. Clyde Dixon and Mrs. 'Tracy McGinnis attended the wedding of Miss Nell Horn and David Pardue Fri day night at Richburg, S- C- Mr. and Mrs. David McDaniel of Hendersonville are visiting Mr and Mrs. Oland Horn and fam ily and other reUtives in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Putnam and boys and Mrs. Georgia Led ford of Charlotte visited Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Lovelace Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Davis had a family gathering at their home with 25 relatives present. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vess, Jr. ^ and Joel visited Mr. and Mrs. Lu-, ther Hoyle and family of Cherry-, ville Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Dale Harmon accompani ed Mrs. Rachel Weaver, Mrs. Dorothy Weisman and Mrs. Shir- .iey Martin to Raleigh to take their State Board Exam of Prac tical Nurses Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Buford Ware and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Lylerly of Folly Beach, S. C. for the weekend. -Miss Kathy Calhoun of Ruth., erfordton visited her grandpar-. ents Mr. and Mrs. Zay Moore from Thursday through Sunday. Her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Calhoun visited Sunday and took, her home. Visitors Monday in the home of Mrs. Lee Devenney were Mrs:. Ruffin 'Brackett and Mrs. Gerald. Ruffin of Caser. The Junior Girls Class of Da vid Baptist church had a party Saturday afternoon at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Wiley Al len. The Primary Department of Oak Grove Baptist church had an Easter Egg Hunt at the church Saturday afternoon. EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE Having qualified as executrix for the Estate of J. Max Brand-t,^ on, Jr., all persons having claims against said estate will please file same with the undersigned on or before October 14, 1966 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery. All persons indebted tb said es tate will plcjase make iinmediate payment. '1^ This the 7th day of April, 1966. Flossie D. Brandon, Executrix Davis, White & White, Attorneys 4:14—5:5 Telephone Talk By R. B. MOORE WANT O MAKE THE VERY MOST OF TELE PHONE SPEED AND CONVENIENCE? TRY FOL LOWING THESE FOUR EASY STEPS . . . . Listen for the dial tone... if you start to dial ^ too soon after picking up the receiver, the full ^ number may not register with dialing equip ment. You’ll either get a wrong number, or the call won t go through. Remember, the dial tone is your signal that the telephone is ready to re ceive your call. Refer to the number while you dial... espe- ™ cially if it’s an unfamiliar one. Memory can » play strange tricks, so it’s a good idea to have the number in front of you as you dial, either in the directory or in your personal number list. l«t the dial return at its own speed... if you try to hurry the dial back faster than its normal speed, all the numbers may not register with telephone dialing equipment! Speak directly into the transmitter... the phono is designed to pick up the voice of the caller, and eliminate as much background noise as possible. This means your voice is clearest and most easily understood when you speak directly into the phone. WITH THE SUMMER SEASON UPON US WE ALL AT SOME TIME OR ANOTHER WILL PROBABLY VISIT OUR BEAUTIFUL MOUN TAINS. LET’S TRY AND REMEMBER THAT FOREST FIRES WILL DESTROY THIS WON DERFUL SCENERY THAT NATIJRE HAS PLACED HERE FOR USl TO ENJOY. SO DO YOUR PART AND MAKE SURE THAT YOU ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR STARTING A FOREST FIRE. ^