... ^-^; Piaget * KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. “SUPER-RIGHr SHORT SHANK 12 to 16 LB. SMOKED ~i WHOLE HAM • BLUE STAR BRAND FROZEN MEAT DINNERS • ALLGOOD BRAND NO. ONE SLICED BACON BEEf. TUBKCY CHICKEN, MEAT LOAF OR SALISBURY STEAK si 00 85c PRICES EFF. THRU. SAT. MARCH L 20 IMPERIAL FROZEN RIB EYE sc OOft STEAK ww** BEEF DINNER STEAKS 49c 79c lb. 43e « TO O-Lt. AVO. HAM-SHANK HALF « TO t-LO. AVO. HAM BUTT HALF ,, 47c HAM SHANK PORTION » 35c HAM BUTT PORTION- ,, 45c HAM CENTER SLICES » ''SUPtR.RIOHT" QUALITY CORNED CAP'N JOHN'S PRE-COOKED FISH STICKS « 55c 35c FRESH FROZEN. HEADLESS EVEREADY FLASH LIGHTS SEA BASS 10 ^2.05.. 29c I BEEF BRISKETS » 65c • "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY CENTER CUT FRESH PORK CHOPS ares' sss' 'SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY FRESH IVz TO 3-LB. AVERAGE •ONE FOURTH. Pork Back Bones 35c Loin End Roasts » 35c Lb. EQUAL TO THE BEST YET YOU LESS! A&P'S PURE dexola Dil , You Pay A&P'S OWN PURE VEGETABLE 52e dexo Shorteiins 3 • A&P EXCLUSIVE BRAND—GRADE 'A' LARGE Sunnybrook Eggs LS. SPAGHE 3 You Pay Pound Con Carton Of 12 • ANN PAGE VERMICELLI—SEASHELLS. SPAGHETTI OR Elbow Macaroni 3 Pkgi. MILD AND MELLOW EIGHT O’CLOCK ] COFFEE SALE! I-LB. BAG 3-LB. BAG RANG • SERVE IN TOMATO SOUP>-4TRtETMANN Zesta Soltine Crackers __ Vkt. 29c • FOR SNACKS AND LUNCHES NABISCO FIG NEWTONS WSSc • SUNSHINE BRAND SUGAR WAFERS "fS^SSc • MOUNT OLIVE BRAND FRESH KOSHER DILL PICKLES >'*M9c • MOUNT OLIVE BRAND FRESH Cucumber Chip Pickles . 59c • ''OUR FINEST QUALITY" A&P Small Whole Beets 2 23c • LENT FOOD VALUE A&P White Meat Tuna 2 c£t 55c • "OUR FINEST QUALITY*' A&P FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 JM65c • DARK MILK CHOCOLATE COATED 11-Ox. BVTABAGAB TURNIPS Ibb FLORIDA JUICY 8 POUND BAB 8c GREEN ONIONS WHITE .lOc 2 **’“ 25c ONIONS NAVEL ORANGES i.. 12c FRESH RADISHES 2c*;S:;15c o FLORIDA JUICY WHITE MEAT GRAPEFRUIT o FRESH. 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Delicious onytime . . . breakfast to bedtime! MARVEL BRAND CHOCOLATE, VANILU STRAWBERRY, NEAPOLITAN HALF GALLON CARTON n t K/» CO hi S til THursday. March 18, 1965 STRETCHING YOUR DOLLARS © by Philip J. Goldberg Cliairnian, Institute for Financial Planning Inc. Rppenlly a friotui nf miiip bad his incomn t,ix retuin I'liallong- Pd. He bad negleetod to keep ii‘- eeipts of bis contributions to charity. Therefore, bis claimed deduction was not allowed and, moreover, ho lost the best part of a WO!king day appearing bp. tore the review board. Contrary to popular belief, there is no "average amount” w’hicb can be legally claimmi as a charitable deduction. You are entilled only to the e.xact amount of your contributions, and you are expected to liave in your possession all the records ne^ed neexted to prove the validity of your claim. As a general rule, the totol of your contributions are not ex pected to exceed more than 20 percent of your total inco.me. However, you may add an atldi- tional 10 percent if the money went o religious, charitable, sci entific. literary or educational organizations. Only an outright gift is deductible. Scliool or col lege tuition is not considered a contribution. In addition to church contribu tions, yc.i are entitled to claim all contributions made to non profit schools and hospitals, the Salvation Army, Red Cross, Com munity Chest, Camp Fire Girls, Boy and Girl Scouts, voluntary health organizations, non-profit organizations and societies for the prevention of cruelty to chil- drlen and animals. The key word when estimating non-cash contributions is “fair market value’. If you attended a theatre party wliich donated all proceeds to a recognized char, ity, you are entitled to deduct the normal cost of the play .or enter tainment from tlie total amount of the ticket and list the differ ence as a contribution. If you hid $10 for a box lunch at a church sponsored affair, end the lunch has a lair market value of $1.50, you may deduct the remaining $.s;..50. The fair market value of household goods or articles donaietl to a charita ble agency may also be claimed, but don’t forget to ask lor a re ceipt. \’’oluntiepr hospital workers may deduct transportation e.x- penses to and from work, includ- mg gas and oil, the cost of any "eciuircd uniform plus laundering expenses a diithe cost of meals and lodgin.g incurred when vol unteering services. Den Mothers for the Brownies, Cub Scouts, Girl and Boy .Scouts may deduct travel expenses for field trips as well as thecost of refreshments served at group meetings. Church delegates can deduct transportation, meals and loflg- Ing while attending church liusi- less unless they have previously een compensated for their serv- "es or reimbursed for their cx- 'enses. Paintings, bonds, .securities, ob- iects of art which are donated to a religious or charitable institu tion are also deducted at the fair market value. A painting pur chased for $100 two years Vie- fore may tx' worth either more or less than tlie original invest ment. In either case, you should ieport the current market value. If you have any questions on how you can STRFTrCH YOUR DOLLAR.S more effectively, send them to me at the Institute for Financial Planning, Inc., P. O. Box 3176, Grand Central Station, New York, N. Y. 10017. 1,50 on Lake Norman, ni ar Plant Mai-shall. Tlii-s is nine miles from Mooresville, N, C. 'With a seating capacity of 1500, there is a kitclicn-grill. con- vertable dining area, rehearsal rooms, recording rooms, forty foot stage, and is of all lirick and steel structiure with acres of free parking. It will he used pri marily for Hie promotion of mu sical programs, and music schools. A place for entertain ment and recreation, c i v i c. church, jiri\'ate meetings and suppers by reservation. A “Countr.v' Music Show", will lie featured each .Saturday night. Teenage I Rock ’N' Roil) Pro gram each Friday •ntgiit. Sunday Gospel .Sings, and other activities for this fast growing Lake Nor man area, d National Talent, is now Ixdng" ! booked for future programs at ithe Music Hall. Contracts have I been signed for talent from \ Grand Ole Opry, Nashv ille WWV A Jamboree, VV'h'eeling, W. Va. and others. THEY DON’T COME TOO TOUGH FOR OS Any prescription a doc tor can write — we can fill! Our professional know-how and complete stocks of quality drugs enable us to give you prompt prescription service eveiy time. GRIFFINS DRUG YOUR PRESCRIPTIONSTORE FKBenCKVPl PBUiBRY f HONE 7^9-47*1' I79MOUHTAHIOT tin New Music Hall Lake Neiman Lake Norman’s newest attrac tion, Till' Lake Norman Music Hall, is -now getting it's finish- ng touches for the formal open ing April 3rd. 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