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1 Thursday, March 25, 1965 itt KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. ‘SUPER-RiaHT’’ ufY HEAVY CORN-Fi.. Blade ☆ u. iEEF CHUCK fiF VALUES are hard to come by^ e I Boneless Chuck Roast 49c Shoulder Clod Roast Bonelers Brisket Roast» 55c Rib Roast 55c GIVE iHRinr Vint 4 Ribs. lb. "SUPER- I Y HEAVY CORN FED BEEF TENDS!! EiiSZD STSfiS^S - - 79c CHliG:i ELfJE S?aK3 ■ ■ - 45c 'SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED Boneless Leon STEW BEEF BONELESS i'.i3 ZWM - - - 95c SHORT BISS GF ElEF 25c "SUPER-RIGHT" FRESHLY GROUND BEEF THE STOREWIDE VALUES WILL MAKE IT WORTH WHILE! ANN PAGE PURE FRUIT GRAPE PRICES IN THIS AD EFF. THRU SAT. - ''T • MARCH 27 j*y. • MORTON FROZEN TURKEY • BEEF OR CHICKEN MEAT PIES 4 % 65c • "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY DELICIOUS AIL MEAT FRANKS v^r45c 2 89c • ALLGOOD BRAND NO. ONE SLICED BACON ri; 43c % 85c • CAP'N JOHN'S FROZEN FLOUNDER Fillets 39c • CAP'N JOHN'S FRESH STANDARD OYSTERS SmM Phiti si flQ Cons Each | n Perfect Strike Chum SALMON 2 1-LB. 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BUTTERMILK MUFFIN MIX • BRAN MUFFIN MIX OR BLUEBERRY MUFFIN MIX • B-OZ. CORN m\)FFIN MIX • MEL-O-BIT PASTEURIZED, PROCESSED m « (LENT VALUE) SLICES AMERICAN OR PIMIENTO • 7-CCNTS OFF L.BEL ON dexolo Oil A&P BRAND, PURE FRESH INSTANT • A&P’B OWN PURE dexo Shortening COFFEE IS 70c ^ s AMERICAN HERITAGE BOOKS VOLUMES 2 THRU 11 ON SALE EA. VOLUME ONE ONLY S9c 49c BOCTER and GAMBLE TOP JOB CLEANER __ IVORY MEDIUM SOAP IVORY Personal Soap' 2 15e O. B-. ^9^ lie IVORY SNOW - • 85c COMET CLEANSER 2 <t“pBi. 47c MR. CLEAN ’" 69e THRILL LIQUID ’63c TIDE >-U. IV4 Os. Pkt. sic CRISCO % 93c IVORY LIQUID 63c 18 STRETCHING YOUR DOLLARS ® bjr Philqi J. Goldberg Chairman, institute for Financial Planning Inc. It is a fact that most families in the United States own life in surance ... most — not enough, and few overinsured. Sin.'c life insurance is the foundation of our present and future security, don’t you think it wise to review and make sure you are stretch ing your life insurance dollar? Here are some liclpful sugges tions; (1) Make certain that your beneficiaries arc up - to - date. When you bought your policy you had certain objectives in mind and specific needs to ful fill. However, changes may liave occurred (birth, marriage, busi ness, etc.) and you may now wish to reconsider your original decisions. (2) Save as much as possible on your pi-emium payments. You can save five to six percent by paying your premium annually rather than on a monthly or quarterly basis. For e.xample, you may save enough on a $10,- 000 wholelife policy to add an other $.’500 of insurance. (3) The common disaster clause instructs the insurance company how to pay the pro ceeds if a husband and wife should lose their lives in the same accident. Without this clause there may be a question as to how the policy will be paid depending upon which spouse died first. You may be bankrupt ing your children. (4) Know how to use your divi dends wisely 'by applying them to pi’emlums, or buying paid-up insurance, thereby adding to your overall family protection. If you are uninsurable this is a good way to increase your insur ance without a physical examin ation. (5) Consider the effect of debts and obligations upon your es tate. Earmark enough insurame to cover specific expenses such as unpaid bills, loans, installment accounts, mortgages, medical and other expenses, including taxes. If you are not properly protect ed, your family may have to sell its home, quite often below mar ket cost, in order to obtain the necessary cash immediately to meet obligations. (6) CcHisider your beneficiary. You may feel that income pay ments, rather than a lump sum are the best method for your beneficiary to receive insurance benefits- stop and think what would happen in an emergency. Would there be enough cash? You can make sure there will by adding a release clause to your policy which will permit portions of the principal to be withdrawn. (7) Include life inisurance in your retirement plans. At re tirement age the cash value of permanent policies can be used to supplement a company pen sion or your Social Security ben efits, as well as other retirement plans. (8) JProtect a “growing” fam ily through the use of a ‘Stretch ing Your Dollars” policy. This provides extra income while your children are growing up and is an extra margin of protection against the possibility of your death at an early age. (9) Like husbands, wives and mothers have an economic value too. Although there is no way of compensating for the lo.ss of a loved one. life insurance can chip to lighten the burden and got the family back on its feet. Insurance will enable you to sc cure household help, child care and cover medical, hospital and funeral expenses. (10) Do you have enough in surance to replace at least five years of Income? If you have any questions on how vou can STRETCH \OUR DOLLARS more effectively, send them to me at the Institute For Financial Planning, Inc., P. O. Box 3176, Orand Central -Station, New York. N. Y. 10017. THEY DON’T COME TOO TOUGH FOR US mm wmi toy preuriptioa 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 every time. C. E. WARLICK INSURANCE I AGENCY Insuiance Protection Business Auto Home Dial 739-3611 now. Mountain St. 4:23-tfn SOUTHWELL FORD # Has The Sharpest Pencil In Town! "1 wu va«wl u Om moBt iik*l' 1
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