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,r. &8 from pro- s 09 N. s, Rt. Rt. 2, r, Rt. 1. jrpin, lomei- rdcrs, sr 2. bson, . boy, iders, iosso- Icism, Roh- iomor tpard. ■mbo!^ Clain. semoi- ic say rolina ch in ? day tcomo on as iner, has ic of ■ciio- ilted wing their wing iread void- Thursday, September 5, 1968 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Page 3 BETHWARE COMMUNITY NEWS Tlie Rev. and Mrs. Guy Calran- Mrs. .Nelson Self of Orlando, iss of Salem, Va., were recent vis- Kla. was reient visitor of .Mrs. D. itors of .Mr. and Mrs. Krankiin A. Stroup. Davis. I Mr.s. Lewis Jenkins and ehild- Misses Linda'Allen and Patti ' on were recent visitors of Mr. Steffy .spent nine days touiing and .Mrs. .Melvin Clemmer of Gas- Pennsylvunia and Washington, D. i*''"'*'- C. mer Ethel Conner of Gastonia. Mr. and .Mis. Ira Wright and Pfe. Charles T. Wright of Sey- family of Bessemer City visitcsl mour Johnson Air Force Base. Mr. and .Mrs. Melvin Wright and Goldsboro spent the weekend with family Sunday. Mks Mary Wright spent last week with .Mr. and Mrs. Grady Di.\on and family. Mrs. Elva MeSwain spent seve ral day.s with .Vlr. and Mr.s. Hor ace .Mciwain and Diane, Mr. and Mrs. .Steve Mauney of .Shelby. W( ekend visitors of .Mrs. J. W. Bell wer<> Ed Bell of Shelby, .Mrs. Ruth Bridges, Arthur Bell and . , Sonny' Bridges, .Mrs. Dennis Davis pital. They weri' .seriously injured ■ Charlotte. .Mr. and Mrs. Henry in an accident near .Matlhews, .\ g,.,) ip-rbert Clark .and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny .McKinney and lamily spent .several tlays at their summer cottage. .Mr. .McKin ney is resting after having suffer ed a back inju.y at work. Mr.s. E;j|bby Bridges, Kevin and Diane and Mr.s. J. C. Devenney ol Ft. Lauderdale, Kla. are putient.s in the Charlotte .Memorial Hos- his parents Mr. and Mrs. Stoke Wright and family. Mr. and .Mrs. Emmett Gian-n and Lisa visited Mr. and .Mis. Fred Green Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Ve.ss Si., and Tommy spent Friday night in Atlanta and visited Six Flags over Georgia Saturday. Mr.s. Bill Joyner and .Mrs. Wal- to Harty and children of Colum Men s Shirts Taking On New Looks It.M.EKiH — Something s( metliing -new, .something W'l'ekimd visitors of Mr. and rowed, something blue. Mr.s. Wayne Putnam were lindr grandchildren Lynn Jones and Miss D.inna Jones of Forest City. .M.'. and Mrs. Willis Hannon and Mrs. Lois Camp visited Sun day of last week at the Melliodisi hoiiK in Durham. They went to visit Rev. Calvin Harmon. iilil. bor- Tliat.)! ' adage is getting a new leas(‘ on life this lall as it is ised t ' de.seribe the latest liappi-iiing-i oil the men's shirt seene. .says Mrs. Ruby .Miller. e.\lension dotli iiig spi'i'i.ilist. North Carolina .Stale i!n|v<Tsily. , C. ■Mi-;.--. DeiiLsi' Jt-nkin.s spent --ov eiai days re.-eiitly with Cindy .M;:- B*dl. Gil) of Gastonia. The Oak Grove Fire Department had an iee cream sale .Sunday at the department. -Mr. and .Mrs. Boh Taylor of Char lotte and .Mr. and Mrs. James Having A Wedding? Call Foul Lemmons Phone -187-4502 Photographer -Mr.-i. Elva .Me.Swain, Mr. ,aiid , .Mrs. Ed Reynolds, Mrs. Annie Barnes' of Giovei. Mrs. Keever ' Hamrick and PhyllLs and Wanda, ■Mr. and Mr.s. James Ctiampion, (Chnek and Rieky, .Mrs. Roherl j Lovelace and Kathy were dinner I guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Tommy ! Champion. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Philbeck s'lient the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn. Longley and Bobby of Virginia Beach, Va, Mrs. Charles D. .MeSwain has joined lier hu.s-band Pli. MeSwain. who if .stationed in Homestead, Florida. Mr.s. MeSwain is the lor -Mrs. .Minnie' Herndon, .Mr. and bia, S C. reeently visited Mr. airl -'I’'-''- -laik Anihony are patumts lia .Mrs. J. L. Ross. .Sunday visitors ol ***■ the Kings Mountain hospital. Ml, and Mrs. J. L. Rn.ss were Mr.s, Ha Grigg of Gastonia, and Mr. and .Mrs. W. if. Lovelace .in.l Some stroke patients recover iamily, .Mr.s. Willard Lovelace, Mr. spontaneously, says the North and Mrs. Maynard Ross and lam- Carolina Heart Assoeiatinn. Olli ily, -Mr. and Mrs. Omal Ro.ss and ers take a longer lime to regain family. the u.se of limbs or faeultios. How- The Evan.s reunion was held al over, even tlie severely paralyzed the home of .Mr. and Mrs. D. N. can make real progre.ss toward Evans last Sunday. becoming self-sufficient. The something old is the class ic bulfon down collar shut that lieipeil many a man m.ikc the traiisilion from classroom to iiusine.s.'; confeience tabic. The something new is ilic bright new ecloring that's being given ti; inen's shiits. White le- mains the shirt slaide. hul orange's, bright blues, and even sliade.'- of plum are being given a difl'c'renf wliirl. man trying printed scarves hor ' rowed from tlu* Apai lies and guru I sliii't.'- direct from ilie Indian siili ; Imminent. ! .Sometliing hlue could nii'an a i blue oxfold sliirt that can be liv- I eiieil up liy the addition of a oo|i|. ly patterned scarf loosely knolic.l' al Hie neck. Even wiUioul a scarf, Hie iK'W blue shirts arc liriglil or di'ep-loned and no longer waslieil out looking. I'lie Hiing that liasnT cli.ingi'd for f ill shiits, howevi'i, is Hie de mand Hiat Hie falirics tie I'a.sy- care and ('.isy-weai. Wlielher Hie shin ehoiee is troin Hu' old. new. Ii.iiidwcil or blue laK'gory, Hie fabric Hial keeps its sliape and Hial launders with a irinimuai of bother will bi' Hie [lopiilar elioiee. For an ea.sy-wear, ea.sycai'e sliirl can mainlain its fusliion imag< foi all seas.ms and all-oe- casion.s, Mrs. Miller ohservi's. By iri'aHng an esHmaled 787, non palii'iits during IlMiS. V'el eraiis AdmiiiisIratioM eared for 17!'.Hill! nioie Hian was i-an d for willi the same iiumlier of beil.s The Veterans Corner KDi roii'.'^ NO’l'K: Below are authtuitaii\(‘ ans\v«’rs hy tlio \'ili‘rans AHniinisl raoion 1 <« s()in<‘ol iIk' many eui i'cnl (|ues- lions lioin iTnnioi s(*rvironi(‘n ind 'hoii larnjlios. Fuith(*r in- I'onn.Uion on x'oUnan.s horn’l'ils in.-!\- be ot)iaim‘(l al an>’ VA oC- liro. youi- nearest VA office when you get back home or write to the Office of Servicemen’s (Jroup Life Insurance, 212 WashlM^lon Stieet, Newark, N. J. 071(12. Q I am int(*rcstcr! in i)uyin^ « farm with a (JI loan. 1 am toKi I <an <!o lliis even lhou>^h the sell- i>iice is rnoi-c ihan the VA a| piaisai. Q 1 was di’afosl aird >ci\<'(l luo y<‘.Jis. Now I am a- • 1..I lo b«* iclc.'iscd Ho.n atti\« lu:v- bni inusl sc. vc in me lO-- j.vc.s. Mas 1 k’(‘p m\‘ Scis'icc' nenV Oifiiip :J!c Insui in.cwh li ill tin* Hc.;ci v«s or nui.Ni I tj a piisalc plan? A lbitortinnu*ly, you h a v (* bc(‘n infojined incorrectly. Farm real estate i nonicsi(lcnc<* • canm)! cxcc<*{l VA’s appi .ii.scd valiK*. BL Ihl-.'lOl, (‘tiactcd last May 7, l»ei‘- mits \<*t(M-ans u* i).iy mmt* than the VA apptaised price for hom<*s not farms. 'Fhc maximum jiua- I'.mtce for- the iyj)(* of farm bran you mention is still .*50 per cent o." lh<* Ifjan amouirt or Sl.'HM). which ever is l(‘ss. A^'ain, PL whii h I .liscd the \’A ma.ximum un-;ri»\- on homes from ST.-KKl erxeit lo .S12.5(M) did not (•hanj’e the farm r^uai-airf y. liavi' Somc'liini? l)orraw(>d find.-’ the in UC>S. A ^'ou musi (-onxcit y<iur S'il.I polny lo a private plan wiiirin ll'i: days tehasi* ro n ai-!i\«* dnt\ it \ou want to keep tlris iasui’.-rnrc jrr’otec; ion. l-'or fuithr't infoirnalion. rort. ;ci Vii*t Nam, v<Mt‘ians in (H edu- ‘o nroi»-anis ;rct special (on sideratioa f«u’.entry level Fedcra j...)' Why Let Tension Make You Ill... And Rob You of Precious Sleep? l>i» cvfiv t<*nsi*)ns uficn huilri ut» tn 11'.:' jj.jinl wheo' you finti it Imrd !*• tio youi' vvoilc* Whon.' you hiivi' diri'iculty coltlnR alonu with y»>ur ft'U'ntls . . rii'fiuonliy "laki* it out” tin .\t»w family . , . evt-n feel ready to cNpitidoV it s liui'' Tonsion tan aetuall.v make you ill. Don’l'let Ihl.s hainjon, Fifsl. .sof wiiaJ It. T. T;iUl**1s oan dti for you. B.T. is so safe that you iii»n l even nt-od a dtifttii’s jiresciiiJlitm. Yet eaeh talilef ftintains tested iriKiedii-nls tliat hflr you lo pel the restful sleej) >'<»u need ai nlplit. Try lliis triistetl w.iy to nime r'eacefui livinp. Ask ytfur drupplst ftir IIT Tfiiiii's and INTRODUCTORY OFFER WORTH S1.50 Ciii out this ati take to store listiKi. Pureliase one {»aek t»r B.T. TaUJets anti Befoiv •• (me I*aei: FliKK. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. Your Rexall Store 'if the amazing new N automatic Olt HOWlE HEATER ’- ■ - - gives you The comfort miracle of SUPER FLOOR HEAT 1 Just <T turn of the convenient "on top " tliul and instantly this beautiful, compact console heater tovors the floor • - from wall to wall, with a wonderful blanket of warmth. Gives you more bent for your fuel dollar. Available in golden Suntan or rich Lustertono porcelain enamel that won t scratch or fade like paint. SEE IT SOON AT it. AIL NEW SERIES!. MOHE B!G CASR\v PRIZES! GET YOUR FREE TICKET AT WINN-DIXIE t-Si} •t>sa«e««««eocs( VIRGINIA BRAND SLICED CRACk'N’ rc-OD CANNED I id LB. CANS FOR PINKY -'iG V/HOLE rfOG PORK (50 EXTRA FREE STAMPS EACH) 1-1.8. PKG. 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