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kingsj^ountain herald, kings mountain, n. c W' TKursHay, September 22,. 1966 BETHWARE NEWS MOOESS t% the tradcmefh ©t Personal Products Company positive protection Mr. and Mrs. Oland Horn and Eddie and Mrs. Bill Horn visited Pvt. Bill Horn at Fort Bragg last week. They and Pvt. Horn v:sitod Rev. and Mrs. Eton Horn of Buies Creek, N. C. in the afternoon. Mr. Emett Green and Loris Green and Mrs- Rachel Weaver took Bill Weaver to Niashville, Tenn. last week were he ^enrolled in the .-^uto Diesc^l School there. Mr. and Mrs. Fied Green;. Sgt. and Mrs. Dale Harmon and children attended the furieral re cently pt Mr. Greens uncle, Adam Mergan at Manford Cove Baptist Church near Marion N. C. Roy and Joe Ware of Bessemer City N. C., visited Wa\me Me* Swain for the week-end. Kerk Jones visited Douglas .MeSwain for the week-end. Wednesday is Missionary ac tivities niijht with all the auxil- aries nieeting at 7:00 and prayer neeting at 8:00 at Oak Grove Baptist church. Mrs.'T'FTed Green -accompanied Mr. arid' Am. '•tiinmett Green to Charlotte N.C. last week. Mrs. Elmmett Green entered Charlotte Memorial Hospital for treat- .ment. i Mr.'and Mrs. Horace MeSwain Shelby N.C. visited Mrs. Elva .MeStvain Sunday. 1 Sgt. and Mrs. Dale Harmon and children visited friends in Reading Penn., recently. Mr. Frank Ware is a patient tt Charlotte Meirorial Hospital. He entej-ed the hospital Thursday for x-rays and test. Mrs. Walker MeSwain and Mr. Edward MeSwain and son of Bo- gar City N.C. visited Mr. and Mrs. P.H. MeSwain last week. Mrs. Preston Holt and daugh ter of Troy N.C. visited her mo ther Mrs. Lather MeSwain for the week end. ^ David Baptist church will have a Study Course starting Simday jhight at 7:00 o’clock for the Sun day school vvdrkevs. j The Golden Circle’’ will meet I Monday night with Mrs. Emmett I Moss. I Miss Rita Vollbrocht of Mit chell College in Statevillc N.C. spent the week-end with ho>- rents Mr. ^ and Mrs. H.D. Voll brocht. i Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Ray Hig- genbotham of Anderson Ala., spent several days with his mo- ither Mrs. W.F. Higgenbotham who makes her home with Mr. and- Mrs. W.A. MeSwain and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vess Jr. I and Joel visited Mr. and Mrs. Lu- ' ther Hoyle and family of Cherry- |Ville N.C. Sundiay. I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ross, Mrs. ^ David Ross and Johnny Ray Ross of Fort Mill S.C. visited Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Ross Saturday. Mr. and ; Mrs. Raymond Ross and Mrs. ; Ila Ross of Bessemer City, N.C. visited Sunday in the Ross hom(&. -Mrs. - Missouri- Ro.ss v/ent- home with them to spend the week. Insurance . Facts Given I “Whore can I find cut aboul wliat 11 y health insijrance unde: social security covers?" This i. a question frequently asked to day. An excellent source of in fo:ri Man is the reference hnoV wh;,''h has hoen suppHed to every beneficiary. It is the green Medi 'ie Handbook which is divided into two seetiens, one covering hospital insurance, the other med ical insurance. . I , The '.'irst section explains in de ' fail the important role of the health insurance card, how hos- I pital insurance works, impatient I hospital benefits, extended care I and home health benefits after hospititali^ation, (outpatient diag nostic benefits, a "spell of ill ness,” some frequenly asked ques tions and answers, and hoW hos pital insurance benefits are fi nanced. . The second section expl^ns f SAVE! 'SAVE! SAVE! LOOK WHAT YOU CAN eCT WITH $15.00 WOKTM OP UGlSTn tAPB AT YOU* wiNiLoain Samsonite SmJketi*larI3nif»id FOLDING TABLE I4.M VALUC $099 InBoouiHU WOOD GRAIN FINISH '/ ' W-O MIAND U & CHOKE SHOULOOt OK CHUCK Boneless Roast W-O BKAND U & CHOICE WHJ. TWMMEO Chuck Roast.. W-O BItANO U. S. CHOICE 0WB4 READY EfZ CAK^ 7" Rib Roast W-D BRAND U. S. CHOICE Chuck Steaks W-D BRAND U. S. CHOICE Rib Eye Steaks . u. • • • • • • u. LB. nnkr Pig Whole Hog sAiiiAfiE pica 69/ 50 Fra* Stomp Bonuf LB. W^OBrnd FRYER BACKS 10/ W-OBcoidU.S.aioi(» WHOLE BEEF BIBS "89/ Aged Cry^Voe WrappaK Crackin' Qsod fLAitY Biseiiis 3 $^25/ CHEESE 33/ 14A INSTANT MinBoewoNMonpawra SIOJW or Mora Older Free At Toor Bags NIa. WINN-DIXIE STORES Void ofter Sept 24. 1966 Limit One Coupon Pei Family INSTANT ASTOR INSTANT MAXYfEU HOUSI Coffee. ,'“99''"*1” REFRESHING CHEK CANNED FROZEN FOOD TASTE O'SEA PERCH FIOET or FILLET OF FLOUNBER o ■ ■ 2 Pkgs. 99< FRENCH FRY POTATOES.... 5 79« MORTON'S CHEESE AND HUCKRONI . 3 ^ IJW Drinks • MOMFOSIT • NORirURN 15ss»l<x» TROPICAL WXIE DARLING . . "Pony ToU" Bag 6RAPE JELLY .... FRESH BREAB .... THRIFTY MAID Caress PINK uqoid 0ETER6EIIT 39< APPLE SAHCE g g g g 4 Cone FRESH FROZEN SLICED CRACKIN'GOOD FIESTA PEANUT BUTTER OK FUDGE RIPPU FINE, REGULAR OR DRIP.. Limit I «M| $3 or Mora OMw . N|B COOKIES ...... ASTOR COFFEE . jg . a . eCM 53C BLUR «r WH1TB ABBOW m COLD WATtR ARROW . . Limit 2 wMh $5.00 or mon ORhr. STRAWBERRIES 41^ 99« RICH'S DIXIE WHIP T0PPM6.3’c:^1.00 DIXIE THRIFTY "THE REAL THING" O 12-ez. cons 99c) 0RAH6E JUICE .6^99< AAcKENZlE HELD PEAS K SNAPS OR BLACKEVE PEAS 2 9i* JIFFY TURKEY B GRAVY OR BEEF & 6RAVY.2 H,. 1.59 MORTON'S MEAT BIBHERS .. 39« Detergent.. DOF SOUTN . . LMII wWi $5.00 ordgr or moi. Mayenneise ASTORTORIVBQITABLI.. Limit 1 wHh $5.00 oeter or morg. Shertening 3 GIANT PKG. QUART JAR U.S. NO. I WHITE (VENT-VU BAG) Mh-b^SSc POTATOES MOUNTAIN GROMIN RED DELICIOUS bo0 bog LUSCIOUS WESTERN HOIEYDEWS THOMPSON I SEEDLESS CRAPES . . .1 Lbc IB. CAN ao 45* Luiciou* Bortlatt PEARS 49< Sf.. 49« 69r FlomoHadTok^ 6RAPES W 2u. 29* Gal your fra* roc* cord aoch ataak at WlonT)!*!*, No pur- diow it nacauory. Sow* your roc* card and wolch th* liv* tolavlud rocat aoch toturdoy night. If your horra's numfatr fMiha* at indicatad an your fra* cord, you era o wtnnar. You con win in any on* of th* fiv* racai each weak. 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Porch * Tom* 01*0, Dinoai* Veld AfttrStptamttr 24th AT raaa taetu wma-aw* NO COUPON NEEDED 25 EXTRA STAMPS WITH THE PURCHCASE OF PACKAGE WD BEEF SAUSAGE , (Sticker On Fk9*) Ihort Court session Monduy | The following actions were! rfemale, not guilty. ! Harvey L. Littleiohn, 22, Mc- j Gill Road, reckless driving, 60 I daj's suspended upon the pay- I ment of a $1,5 fine plus costs. Jake Reynolds, 39, 409 Cherry handed down by City Recorde^r’s! speeding 40 in a 25 zone, 'aurt Judge George "l^homasson ^ If^iproper lights, 60 days sns- during a short sessiob Monday! P^^^ded upon the payment of a afternoon: j $10 line plus costs. Elisha Rodgers. 44, 507 Chero-L’^^^'*®^ Logan. 43, Louisville kee Street, charged with violaJ^^" operators license, 30 ion of the prohibition laws, I"' days suspended upon the pay-j nent of a $5 fine plus costs. ' Submissions included: Robert Jones, 17, 416 North lattleground Road, assault on a low medical insurance works; icw, when, and where to claim nedical insurance benefits; med- -oal services and supplies; and lome health services. It also cov- rs irronthly premiums, how to ■ igure the $50 deductible, and in cludes request for payment forms. There afe also excellent charts n the Handbook which show .sdiat.., medicare—will .covec. andr ivhat it will hot cover. . ■ I‘f you have misplaced or lost your Handbook, your social se curity office will be glad to send vou another one free of charge. Another excellent source of in- oi'-Tiation would be the people in our socal security office who, tre always iglad to assist you by rnswerin.g any questions you Tve pertaining to social security or medicare. Your social security office is located at 1320 E. rank- 'in Ave.. Gastonia, Telepone num- bebr 864-54334. Lee L. Thombs, 51, 316 West Ridge Street, following too close ly, half costs. Eugene N. 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