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Martha Hendon 4-H Officer *T MRS. GENE TURNER GROVRR Martha Herndon inst31la >) as vice-president of I II ('minty C'ounril Tuesday night at the County Office Build ing In Shrlliy. Mr*. Charles A. Everett is a patient in the Kings Mountain hospital. Mrs. Alice W. Allison attended the funeral Monday afternoon of Mrs. Pratt Davis in Chesnia*. S. ('. Horace Westmoreland of Kingsport Tennessee. s|icnt sov eral days the past week wi*h Mrs. II. L Hearn and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Westmoreland. Rev. Thurman Hamrick is eon ducting morning services each Sunday via Radio Station WADA from S to k:.Hi P. A. Tippy Francis spent Sun day through Wednesday on a lousiness trip in Pallas, Texas. Mm. Lillian Mullinax nulfprwl a fall on Monday at foihir Mill in Shelby. She ia sister-in-law of Mrs. S D. Casey and Clyde Mul linax. Mm. Mullinax is a patient in Cleveland Memorial hospital where she is receiving treatment for a broken hack. T a-sday flight at 7: Hi p.m. Mrs. I>. Myers was hostess to the Holden Circle Sunday School Class of first Baptist church. Herb Becknell has entered Vet erans hospital at Columbia. S. C. and on Wednesday underwent surgery Pvt. Bill Allis in. wno has been stationed in Kdlingen, Hoi many the past 27 months, has been dis charged and is at h ime with his mother, Mrs. Alice W. Allison. Mr. and Mrs. <1. D. Myers spent Saturday and Sunday in Chapel Hill with their daughter. Miss Sandy Myers, who is a grammar school teacher there. Mr. and Mrs. T. K Week* of Springfield. Ohio. spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Springer. They ret urn* I home Court Action Light Monday Judge (icorjc Thomamon handed down the following sen tem-es in Recorder'* Court action Monday: William L. Davis 12. *i2*j MaU ney Hill. (lastonia. stop light v io lation. no operator's license, eon. tintteil until next Monday. Jan nary 25. Lawrence Richard ilainm. 22. lit) York Koad. extending safe speid. .10 days suspended upon the payment of the court costs Ruby E. Strickland. 38. Ill Me Winnis Street, stop sign violation, 'to day* suspended upon the pay ment of half the costs of court. Monday. Mr. Weeks is brother of Mrs. Springer. Holmes flarry haa returned luma- from Kings M mntain hos pital where he lias boon a patient for a week receiving observation and treatment Jimmy Jones. 19. simple as sault. 30 days suspended upon the payment s»f the costs of .■oun. Submission.-' included: Herbert H. Camp. 3*1. <Jri\ ii>k while intoxicated. Sim* fine and the <osts of court. James T. Alexander. 17. ktlb Rhodes Avenue, exceeding safe spe«-d. halt itisl*. Kufus Davis. 53. lol Parker Street. following too closely, hall costs. Johnny J. Stewart. 24 kou Lin wood Road, speeding SO in 35 zom. half costs. John C. Caveny. 51, 315 Last Kmu Street, stop li^ht violation, hall lO.sts. Clyde W. (loins. 3k. Route 2. Bessemer City, stop |i"ht viola tion. half costs. Burl M Blanton. 2t 111 Me (linnls Str«*et. non-support. costs of court. "1 hri e public drunkenness. <o-:s of court. Social Security Facts Given Over the year* ih'rr maj.-i mlscaocvpt.on* have arise:i «on eerning *«>ci.i| secunt) ftnin -.rig acts irding to ;.ex. U. Harklev. i s trict ranager of tin* So. iai Sc curlty Administration .n <;.i« tonia. N. I*. The most common of tit* i the belief that the social sevuntx trust finds are “in the red." In the opinion ot the believer, thi si.-iai security program is bank i upt and them* won't i«e enough m mey to pay off when many ot those working todax re i h re tirement age “These critics base theit a*, sertion on the fact that we d not operate on a full-reserve basis like pr.vatc insut ance com panics do. Private insura < must b«* ready to pay off ltmp:*i i*ent on the dollar if they shouli cease to berate. No sueh total reserve is required under the social security program. hecarsi security is a non-voluntary program for coverage of futur• as well as present genet v lions o' workers. The prugiim is guarant:**1* new entrants yeai after yt at Thus, the mk-hI s ourilj |n •■'iat: t >c.» r. ' need a 1 > I |sc. r:.>«^ •>erve I>4vans,. K is as<uml jA.ftr. in n: in imp from thus.- wh« « irk f >r a living. A -<vond mis ••n.vption .s that ti>e soc.al smiiity progiam al •'.ays pays out more than it takes n Here aga n it is i r|iliel that lie social security pi igram is ■low ly going broke anil \v .n't U Pile i<> meet future e immitmcnt , Ph.s is simply not tine. It is trtu hat fn: short periods of time th« ■xih ndiures evo;*d th,* receipts, tut this is a tempoi ary condition . lu." primarily t<> expanding tin I ini’iai The p lint the critics ni?.s s that the social security I law provides lor an expanding tax vale at sjie, iti. ,1 limes t<>as sure its solvency. The third misconception is that " • • w. >• ovNtLtlj CHUCK OR SHOULDER j ROAST ■ 69> FRESH BOSTON BUTT FORK (BONELESS . . LB. 490 ROAST - 39' SmII Lean SMOKED PICNIC 4 la I Pound Average > k _ k/1l J* GREEN STAMPS WITH m. C9»CM '■< NJ*CM*U O* 2-LS PACKAGE EXTRA LEAN Ground Beef Void After January 23ro AT your local WIWN Omi J* GREEN STAMPS * TM t*r QMRN »Vj MO*»2 Oi WO Brand 5-7 LR. AVERAGE Baking Hen Void After January 23mo AT YOUR LOCAL WINN-OIhC J* GREEN STAMPS » h m . coteo* *so . »»»a c* Oni Prc 1 1 TO 2 Lt Avo. LEAN BONELESS OR Chuck Stew Voio After January 23rd AT YOUR LOCAL WINN-OIXIE STAMPS Three B or. Pros. JEWELL Chicken Livers Void After January 23ro AT TOUR LOCAL WINN-PIMIC J* GREEN STAAAPS •••h i** . »»« w: •• a* Two Chef Boy Ar Dec CHEESE OR Sausage Pizza Void Arrrn January 23rd AT YOUR LOCAL WINN-Ot*IE J* GREEN STAMPS » N '« **0 RFC*** «* Two 12 OZ. Pkos. LEE S GRILLED Beef Steaks Void after January 23ro at your local wins oiaik JX GREEN STAAAPS m.TH t** . cSWO* :>wu O 46 or Can JOHNSON 'S GLO COAT Wax Void After January 23rd Ax GREEN STAMPS » • »•* > • RlttSONNA S'AINllSS STEEL DO; RLE EDGE BL AOLb OR Injector Blades Void Af *c*t January 23rd AT YOUR LOCAL WINIhOIIII Jen GREEN STAAAPS •NTH CJUICN *« r Oi PtNNCHAMP De-Icer V* id After jan*»ar* 23*0 at your local winn-oibic w D FRYING CHICKEN BACKS . VV D FRYING CHICKEN THICKS w D U S CHOICE SHORT Lb 10 BEEF RIBS PINKY FIG WHOLE HOG PORK > Lb. 39 SAUSAGE PALMETTO FARMS • • Limit 4 with o $5.00 or more order. 0LE02 1-LB. PKGS. Limt one of your choice with a $5. or more order ASTOR CHASE 4 SANBORN COFFEE 59 69 CRACKIN' GOOD SALTINES19 CAMPBELL'S VEGETABLE SOUP 4 49 ASTOR . . Limit 1 with other purchoses SHORTENING 3 - 59 DEEP SOUTH OR DUKE'S Limit 1 of your choice with a $5 order v MAYONNAISE - 39' lmit * v><th S5 Of mo,e order. BLUE OR WHITE ARROW DETERGENT -17' •* RINSO BLUI THRIFTY MAID APPLE Limit 6 con* w.rh other pure. 19r SAUCE 10' JUICY FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT OR ORANGES 8-59 MEDIUM YELLOW ONIONS 5-29 Morion's Moot DINNER Il-OZ. .4 DIMMER.. ■ SUPERBRAND J Choc., Vanilla, Strawberry, Neap., Fudge Royalc | the payment of full benefits to people who have worked undo! :o>- al «nuiit) only a short time « financially dangeroj* llerg ho rrit. •« 1 (il t > understand th« aasic concept of social lcgisla .ton Itarklex explained that social i •.o.nii ily was horn dur.ttg th< de ios«i<tn if ■ !ie .'Id's A pi.mary > -.in at tliat tim« wa- t<> get ,>u:. i..s.ti- p .w.T into the hands j of the older lM-opit1 who wen- th ■ first thrown ut of work and 'would In- the lad rehiied. Over |-h« long pull. ■. tal m ruritv was ini* nded to compensate for loss of earning |wiwcr tlue to oal age d-'jth. ilisahilitv Congress adopt ed the samepoliey foi social >c toi l} that many t r.pl vers use by idi ptin- the theory of "prior serviti- credits*. This means that the older people were given cred il for ha\;ng worked years i e fi ii‘ s.i .al se.-uii!\ became law M<st employer* who adopt a private (tension plan give then older workers credits f a years >J service al no • ost t.* the work ers "Din- critics linkhy conclud ••tl. "would have difaculty eon » :n ing these people that so. ial -t -it :t \ is a give aw av program.” CAP.Il (»K TI1ANKS I UK SHOKI family washes to express their thanks to the loved ones. It lends, d ,t.u> a- I nut c“ • >f Kings Mountain hospital dur ing the illness and death of tlieii mother. Mary I> Short «•! Kings Mountain ThK SHOUT FAMILY Peterson Rites Held Wednesday Kumci il n'r> • >i H AltM-r* I Vtet > V. ! l-'i.. i I. i ill , dale Kla. Kin-s Moun mi native, »cri“ held W'i>i1h«-mI.ij mo: nin ■ at !1 o'clock fiom thf Chaju-I .,! Lut/ Austell K tier a I II re of -‘hi-lliy interment f- d- .vm- in Sunset i ornetiM > Mr. Peterson dt-<1 Saturday afternoon afto: suffering a heart K. Sum 1 l ie late Mi ana Mr*. \V J Pr erson. he was formerly associate I with Peterson and Wilson < Palm- i'i> in Shel v. Surviving ate his • t Mrs. ’ Kthel Nobiett Petcis-n : one 1 daughter. Mrs \\ K. Smifh of Hollvw mmI. i'la two brothers. Robert and John T Pi-tei - in. ! both of Kings Maui, a n anil two sisters. Mis Kreil Newi«.;i of ' Kayetteville and Mrs Aithui i lilaekwetl (, I- •nan. s. C Mrs. Walter S. ('oltii of **is 1 t' r: i. is \i th Caiolui i - Heart ] '1 il'.er ■ f the Year t a 19B5 A hilt:n od i heurra: • fe\ i-r i ;>• ! ' fim. she underwent heart sin tery rftet delivery .if h"r fn> hilil. now leads a busy life a housewife mot bet Heart Assn tation voluniee;. a a lull ’ime nuiN-. The human heart daily j imps enough blood to fill a railroad ink ear. says the X irth Caro lina Mean Assoc.at.nn Gardner-Webb Evening Class Open Tuesday MOILING SPRINGS Sev«i teen courses will be offered in Gardner • Webb College’s second semes!er evening college pers. fis inteicsted sho.ild register at 7 p.m. on January 2»i at the Webb Administration Muilding. Classes will begin January 28 mil n-gitration may continue un til that date. An>one seeking further information may contact I icon of Instruction. Robert B. Isner at Me 4 2211. Persons, other than regular session students, who wish t*» take classes during the daytime .essions may also do this. Dean fsner states. Kout stH'tlons ol Data Proor.su ■ j will be available to students -coking ti.lining in this field. I'here will he a loginning class Horn 1 !•:33 p.m. on Tuesday and Ft iday. a second semester class from 7 9:53 p.m. on Man lav and Thursday, a 2—5 pm. las* ,,n M -nday and Wednesday and a l l p.m. class (»n Thurs day (rher i out sen to be offered on M. nday and Thursday, most of them from 7 n:25 p.m. are Ac •anting. Bible. Biology. Fnglish ltd and 1 Kn^lisit 2n2. history, psv hology JoJ and 2!!2, Short liand. .1 uiiia!i.»m. Sociology, ... and typing. On Tuesday •i Tliuixlaj from 7:30 10 p.m. i :a-s .n art will Is* conducted ::ii! r.on (>•> p.m. a class of Bn •ineciing Drawing is available. i 'ost pel semester for ^-ourse* taken for college credit is S20 • • sen ester hour carried and »1*» pei semester hour for courses taket for non-credit Most cours es an- three It ur credit courses. An is $60. plus a $20 iabutory fee art tor non-credit is $2S, plus the laboratory fee. typing is $A0 a:al Data Prots-ssing is $su. plus a S75 laboratory foe. BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:00 SHOW STARTS 6:30 Bessemer City - Kings Mountain DRIVE-IN THEATRE ALWAYS Si.00 A CA1U3DT THURS. FRI. SAT. — 3 Herron — No. 1 — • PIT AND PENDULUM” — No. ” — “I Walked With A Zombi*” — No. 3 — •HOUSE OF USHER" ON SAT. MOVIES Rl*N IN REVERSE OKHKR_ SUN. MON. TUES.-WED. TWO COLOR HITS — No. 1 — - RIO CONCHOS” - 2 - ' I "WHO'S MINDING STORE** | »>N WED. M< 'VIES RUN . IN REVERSE ORDER WED.-THURS.-FRI. Nome trtmivn ran V hr Ip briny trhu! Ihry nrr.. • 4 KIM NOVAK l\ LAURENCE HARVEY SATURDAY TWO THAT WILL SCARE YOU TO DEATH "The Evils Of Frankenstein" "Hercules & The Captive Woman" SUN.-MON. TUES. yMbmartr;,.sai»(j iriyiint' rViiilm.imi **lVild and wonderful* in tiilman COLOR Munsieur Cognac; m - SEE "MY FAIR LADY" STARTS JAN. 28 CAPRI THEATRE. CHARLOTTE WATCH FOR 1. "The Outlaw Is Coming" 2. "Father Goose" 3. "Two On A Guillotine" 4. "The Pleasure Seekers** 5. "Topkapi" nv rr >u
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