The Howe Enterprise (Howe, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1972 Page: 4 of 4
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nil HOWl I NTI RPRISF, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1972
Mwlicarc recipients being misled by some insurance companies
Some pr iyate insurance
companies have Been sending
misleading advertisements
to Medicare beneficiaries in
■ the Sherman area, according
to Gus Jones, social security
district manager, in an effort
to sell them health insurance
to supplement their Medi-
care protection.
Jones said that the promo-
tional literature distributed
by those companies give the
readers the impression that
the company is in some way
connected with the Social
Security A dministxati on, or
that it has access to the Fed-
eral agency's records.
One company used an enve
lope that was almost identi-
cal to the envelopes social
security uses to send out bene
fit checks, Jones remarked.
1 le went on to say that only
careful reading of-the fine
print in the advertisement re-
vealed the statement that the
company was "not an agency
of the State of Federal govern
meat. "
Jones stressed that the So-
cial Security Administration
does not endorse any private-
ly-sponsored insurance plan
designed to "supplement"
Medicare benefits. He also
emphasized that private in-
surance companies do not
have access to social security
records, which are confiden-
tial by law.
Jones indicated that most
private insurance programs
supplementing Medicare of-
fer valuable additional pro-
tection and advertise hosestly
in their sales literature. Howr
ever, "Jones said, " a few
companies have engaged in
practices which clearly are
intended to mislead Medicare
beneficiaries."
Jones advised person who
are confused by material
they get in the mail offering
additional Medicare Protec-
tion to get in touch with their
nearest social security office,
or their State Insurance Com-
mission for further informa-
tion.
CAM Mor
WAlIK f
DAVID and LINDA are the children of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Carlson, Rt, 1.Sherman.
Collins Camper City
PRE GRAND OPENING SALE
MtWUWS craft
PICKUP COVERS
& CABOVERS
Authorized Dealer
TRAVEL
TRAILERS
MOTOR
HOMES
Complete Line of
Williams Craft Travel & Camping Vehicles
Finest Materials and’ Craftsmanship make Williams Craft
products the most desired in the medium priced field *
Compare our prices for equal quality. Special low1 prices
during our PRE GRAM) OPENING SALE
GOOD FINANCING AVAILABLE
GEORGE, is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Cavazos of
Rt. 1, Howe.
JEPJ LYNN, is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. R.L.
Douglas of Rt. 1, Gunter.
FOR SALE: AKC Registered
German Shepherd puppies.
Black tan- Silver, beauties.
Reasonable. Mrs. Sansom,
Call 433-3965, Gunter. 50-2c
Unusually high quality custar
home at 805 Ricketts. Phone
482-5576. 50-tfc.
FOR SALE: Furnished Mobile
home on Lake Texoma resort
lot . Phone 532- 6012. dh
$50.00 over invoice buys a
new 1972 Plymouth at Cody's
Chrysler Dodge Center in
Sherman. 45-tfc.
ROSE BUSHES, FRUIT AND
SHADE TREES. General Line
of nursery plants. Prices rea-
sonable. Langford Nursery,
S. Waco St., VanAlstyne.
Phone 482-5809. 28-tfc
Everythin g to build anything
at reasonable prices. One of
this sections largest building
materials inventory. We are
as close as your phone. Call
us at 482-5576 collect.
FIELDER LUMBER AND SUP-
PLY, VanAlstyne, 50-tfc.
RUBBER STAMPS. Four-day
service. The Howe Enterprise
Phone 532-6012.
Will babysit in my home. All
ages. Call 532-5387. 50-c
PLUMBING: No job too large
or no job too small. All parts
available. Phone 532-5583.
Key Plumbing. Earl Key.
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NEWS AND ADVERTISING
DEADLINE
5 P.M. TUESDAYS
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INSIGHTS INTO PSYCHOLOGY
IAFF OF TH
North Collins Freeway
Bill Collins, Owner
Phone 532 6311
Bill Cloud, Manager
“The meeting will now come to order.”
Convenient
'Credit Plans!
POLITICAL
COLUMN
AMMMMMMJ-
The Howe Enterprise has
been authorized to list the fol-
lowing candidacies, subject
to general elections:
For U.S. CONGRESS
4th District:
RAY ROBERTS (D)
(re-election)
For STATE REPRESENTATIVE
23rd. District:
BILL SULLIVANT (D)
For COMMISSIONER, Pet. 1
M.C. (Cliff) FIESTA NT (D)
B£PT,me i*
v^z«T/!MEyJ° avoip this amoug
W/ MOTHtK 0(1 FATVte
* THEm IW.8CDTlM£
BE OSCP foe IU-TIMATt COWViK5ATlOW
\A/|TH EACH CHILD. CHILDBEu THEM
BCGIU TO LOOK FORWAEP TO
bedtime as a truly 'ejeducaucajal"
EvPE RlEUCE..
FREE OFFERS
Ads in this column are free
for 1 week. If you have some-
thing you will give away, the
Enterprise will give you the
ad. The only requirement is.
that you include your name,
address, and phone number,
(if available)
PHONE 532-6012
HOWE CENTENNIAL
September 25-30, 1972
TOP CROP
-QUALITY-
O.K.
FEED MILL
WHITEWRIGHT
For The Best In
FEEDS & SEEDS
Phone 364-2489
.
NOW LEASING
WESTWOOD MANOR APTS.
West Haning 532-5569 Howe
FOR QUALIFIED APPLICANTS :
1 Bedroom, 1 bath..........$ 92
2 Bedroom, IV2 bath........$104
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath....... . * . $115
Includes Carpeting, Drapes, Disposal
and Refrigerator
BILLS PAID
TAKE MONTHS TO PAY!
t PRICES GOOD
MON. TUES. WED.
^^3,4,5
LET US PROCESS YOUR BEEF FOR YOUR
FREEZER. CHECK OUR LOW, LOW PRICES
WIENERS All Meat
BOLOGNA All Meat
HAM CANNED PICNIC
PORK CHOPS Smoked lb 89c
Pkg. 49c
lb 49*
3 lb $279
BACON Tall Kora
lb 69c
•tM
Prices Good Thru JULY 4th
Thuxs., Fri., Sat., Mon., Tues.
June 29, 30, July 1, 3 and 4, 1972
Home Grown
TOMATOES
lb 25c
CANTALOUPES lb |Qc
Golden Delicious
APPLES
lb 25c
bananas
2 lb 25c
Quick Fried
CHEF STEAKS
pkg 79c
NAPKINS
80 COUNT PKG.
With Purchase of $5.00 or More
Excluding Cigarettes
3c
WITH COUPON only gfe
SAVE 450
ON 3 OZ. SIZE
Instant
NESTEA
MACK’S
100% TEA
OFFER EXPIRES. 7-6-72
LIMIT
1
PER
FAMILY
■MUjAK
PEPSICOLA c*n35c
PLUS 10 FREE OUNCES
KING SIZE IVORY LIQUID 79c
KING SIZE CHEER 79t
BLOCK or CRUSHED ICE
Krinkle Kut
POTATOES
Griffin’s
WAFFLE SYRUP
2 lb 39c
Bottle 33c
Hajf Gallon Cartons
MELLORINE 3 Cartons $100
COTTAGE CHEESE Ctn. 25*
SOUR CREAM Ctn.25c
PAPER PLATES 40 in pkg. 39c
CUPS, 14 oz. 12 in pkg. 25€
PORK & BEANS, Ex. Lg. Can 39c
Orange, Grape,
PUNCH DRINK Gallon
WHITE
STORES, INC.
West of the Freeway in Howe--Phone 532-5564
Open 8 a. m. til 6 p. m. --George & Glenda Bake:r
BankAmericaro
591
MACK’S CASH
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Walker, Bob. The Howe Enterprise (Howe, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1972, newspaper, June 29, 1972; Howe, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth714701/m1/4/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .