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The Brownsville Herald from Brownsville, Texas • 5

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2016 THE BROWNSVILLE HERALD A5 NATIONWIDE Washing ton is bracing for massive line ups with everyone trying to get the first Ronald Reagan Coins ever to be minted by the U.S. Government. why droves of collectors are now clamoring to get as many first issue rolls as they can carry home. To make sure no one gets left out, the general public has until midnight tomorrow to send in just 2 U.S. postage stamps to be among the first guaranteed to receive the shimmering new Reagan Dollar Coins in brilliant, never-circulated condition for free.

The only catch is that the Official Coupon printed in newspaper must be postmarked by midnight tomorrow. as many as you can said Mary Ellen Withrow. And when Mary Ellen Withrow tells you to do something, it pays to listen. because she knows money like no other. the now retired 40th Treasurer of the United States of America and presided over the longest economic boom in U.S.

history. Today, she is the compensated Sr. Executive Advisor to the Lincoln Treasury. And when she says smart to get the only existing sealed Vault Tubes of these brand new, never-circulated U.S. coins, you better do it today.

why serious collectors are snapping up these valuable sealed Vault Tubes, each loaded with twelve brilliant, never-circulated Ronald Reagan Dollar Coins to be socked away and cashed in later. readers can claim only ten of these never before seen sealed Vault Tubes loaded with one hundred and twenty brilliant, never-circulated Ronald Reagan Dollar SPECIAL ADVERTISING FEATURE REAGAN GIVEAWAY: U.S. residents do not need to go to Washington to get in on the free giveaway for the first- ever U.S. issued Reagan Coins. because the general public has until midnight tomorrow to send in just 2 U.S.

postage stamps to be among the first guaranteed to get the new Reagan Dollar Coins free. VALUABLE: hese are the never before seen sealed Vault Tubes loaded with twelve valuable first-ever U.S. issued Ronald Reagan Dollar Coins in brilliant, never- circulated condition. Coins. Just clip the Official Coupon printed in newspaper and be sure postmarked by midnight tomorrow.

Any coupon for this special pre-order deadline postmarked later than midnight tomorrow is not guaranteed delivery prior to the conclusion of this promotion which ends December 31, 2016. smart to stash away as many sealed Reagan Vault Tubes as you can get. These valuable, never-circulated Vault Tubes of U.S. issued coins make highly impressive gifts to hand out or sock away and cash them in Withrow said. CHECK ALL THAT APPLY: Send my FREE Reagan Dollar Coin.

I am enclosing 2 stamps. Also send me sealed Reagan Vault Tubes (Limit 10) I am enclosing $35 for each never-circulated Reagan Vault Tube. How many OFFICIAL COUPON: Must Be Postmarked By Midnight Tomorrow PRINT OR AFFIX ADDRESS LABEL HERE: Name: Address: City: St: ZIP: Daytime Phone: Email: REQUIRED FOR DELIVERY CONFIRMATION: Personal Check Money Order Company Check Certified Check Cashiers Check ENCLOSED IS: Make checks payable to: Lincoln P7053A OF19801R-1 MUST BE POSTMARKED BY MIDNIGHT TOMORROW, MAIL TO: Lincoln Treasury Vault: LRG250 Free Reagan Distribution 8000 Freedom Ave. NW N. Canton, OH 44720 ENCLOSE 2 U.S.

POSTAGE STAMPS: ORDERS POSTMARKED BY THE DEADLINE DATE ARE APPROVED TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS SPECIAL PRE-ORDER RELEASE. SELLOUTS BY THE U.S. MINT DURING THIS PROMOTIONAL PERIOD WILL NOT AFFECT GUARANTEED CONSUMER DELIVERY FOR SUBSTITUTED PRIOR ISSUE U.S. DOLLAR COINS OF EQUAL FACE VALUE OR STORE CREDIT. CHECK ORDERS RECEIVED FOR THIS SPECIAL PRE-ORDER RELEASE WILL BE IMMEDIATELY CASHED FOR DEPOSIT.

APPROVED ORDERS WILL BE HELD UNTIL SHIPMENTS COMMENCE AFTER RECEIPT OF COINS FROM THE U.S. MINT. ALL SHIPMENTS WILL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO THE CONCLUSION OF THIS PROMOTION WHICH ENDS DECEMBER 31, 2016. LINCOLN TREASURY, LLC IS NOT AFFILIATED WITH THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, BANK OR ANY GOVERNMENT AGENCY. LINCOLN TREASURY, LLC DO NOT AFFIX STAMPS.

USE PAPER CLIP OR LEAVE LOOSE INSIDE ENVELOPE. ONE FREE COIN PER HOUSEHOLD. Public set to get first ever U.S. issued Reagan coins Free BROWNSVILLE GOLF CENTER BROWNSVILLE EVENT CENTER SECTION 1 SECTION 2 BPUB Brownsville Country Club Electric Project BPUB is replacing underground electrical cable at the Brownsville Country Club in a 23-part project. Electric service will be affected only in sections where crews are working.

Should a section experience an electric service outage, it should only last from 10 minutes to one hour. Crews Are Working Sections 1 and 2 Now Location: S. San Marcelo Boulevard from Cuba Street to E. San Marcelo and E. San Marcelo Boulevard from Habana Street to Las Villas Street.

Estimated Completion Date: Mid-January 2017 Information: BPUB Facebook or Twitter pages (956) 983-6300 ATION BY JAY REEVES THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Tornadoes that dropped out of the night sky killed five people in two states and injured at least a dozen more early Wednesday, adding to a seemingly biblical onslaught of drought, flood and fire plaguing the South. The storms tore through just as firefighters began to get control of wildfires that killed seven and damaged or wiped out more than 700 homes and businesses around the resort town of Gatlinburg, Tennessee. In Alabama, the weather system dumped more than 2 inches of rain in areas that had been parched by months of choking drought. At least 13 confirmed twisters damaged homes, splintered barns and toppled trees in parts of Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee, the National Weather Service said.

Tombstones were even knocked over in the cemetery behind the badly damaged Rosalie Baptist Church, near where three people died in northeastern Alabama. looks like the rapture happened up said church member Steve Hall, referring to the end-times belief of many Christians. we thinking the Lord is trying to get our said the pastor, Roger Little. The National Weather Service was assessing damage from multiple possible tornadoes across the region. At least five hit Alabama, and three more struck southern Tennessee, and one confirmed in Louisiana and at least 4 in Mississippi, forecasters said.

A possible tornado was spotted on the ground Wednesday a few miles from Atlanta, and flights were briefly delayed at the main airport, but no major damage occurred. Three people were killed and one person critically injured in a mobile home after an apparent twister hit tiny Rosalie, about 115 miles northeast of Birmingham, said Jackson County Chief Deputy Rocky Harnen. A suspected tornado was responsible for the death of a husband and wife in southern Polk County, while an unknown number of others were injured, said Tennessee Emergency Management Agency spokesman Dean Flener. No details were immediately available. The Daily Post- Athenian in Athens, Tennessee, reported the Meigs County office said lightning is suspected as the cause of two deaths in a mobile home fire overnight.

BUTCH DILL ASSOCIATED PRESS Workers start removing debris after a suspected tornado ripped through the town Wednesday in Rosalie, Ala. Southern plagues: Drought, lood, fire and now killer storms MYBROWNSVILLEHERALD.COM Five dead after tornado rips through Alabama. BY JEFFREY COLLINS AND TOM FOREMAN JR. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CHARLOTTE, N.C. A prosecutor on Wednesday cleared a Charlotte police officer in the killing of a black man whose death touched off civil unrest, and he presented detailed evidence to rebut assertions that the slain man was unarmed.

Officer Brentley Vinson was justified in opening fire on Keith Scott and face charges, Charlotte-Mecklenburg District Attorney Andrew Murray said. In a 40-minute news presentation to news reporters, Murray produced evidence that Keith Scott was armed with a handgun and the officer who killed him feared Scott would shoot. The announcement family, but they decided whether to file a lawsuit, their lawyer said. Scott, 43, was killed Sept. 20 in the parking lot of an apartment complex.

Much of presentation centered on the gun and debunking witnesses who said Scott armed. Murray displayed a surveillance video taken shortly before the incident, showing the outline of what appeared to be a holstered gun on ankle. He said DNA was found on a Colt semi-automatic handgun recovered at the scene. He shared a Facebook conversation from the man who said he sold the stolen gun to Scott and recognized him from TV coverage after the shooting, and police radio traffic where officers talked about the gun before confronting Scott. He also released his report online and asked the public to review his findings before protesting again.

Two nights of protests after the shooting resulted in looted stores near the scene and in downtown Charlotte, millions of dollars of damage, a fatal shooting and more than two dozen injuries to police officers and others. Prosecutor clears Charlotte police officer in death, says man was armed.

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