Stretching Your Dollar By Philip J. Goldberg Institute (or Financial Planning. Inc. If KHiwone gave your wife $10,0110 lax free, how would she *P*‘nd it? Huy a new wardrobe? Take a trip to Kurope? Move to a more expensive rudghborhood? Lent! it to her brother? Invest it in a friend's failing business? Perhaps she would be more practical: She would pay off all Jour outstanding debts, put some in the hank, and spend the re mainder on whatever she want*. Do you think that the situation Would be the same if your wife were the ticnefiriary of your Sio.oon |if,. insurance policy? Anyone in the lift* insurance bus iness will tell you that the lone ly. grief stricken woman be comes a sensitive target for temptations of many kinds. To help your wife and family through such a situation, you can plan ahead now. Your agent can help you do this. Once needs have been determined, you can select one of these basic option* offer ed ay life insurance companies, regarding how benefits are paid to widows; 1. Lump Sum Payment o. Yearly Henefits i Annuities) 3 Lump Sum Payment Com < bined with Yearly Benefits For most Americans. I feel that is the wisest choice. This option gives the widow- an imme diate lump sum payment to pay off final pressing expenses, while a yearly annuity affords her a budgetary suptemevit to other benefits, such as social security payments. Added together, this gives her a livable family bud get. Above all, don't forget to talk to your wife about which plan to use. It is unfortunate that American husbands are extreme ly reluctant to discuss such grim matters as life insurance and wills with their wives If you are one of these husbands, remember that in trying to spare your wife the sadness of meeting reality, you are not getting the advan tage of her point of view on these matters. If your wile- is-Wee mine, you will lie astounded to find that she will, herself, suggest the practical lump sum plus annuity plan of payment of benefits. A bove all. she will welcome your discussing this proolem with her. Action Sale Used Cars LOWEST PRICES Book Financing ANYWHERE! Arrang'd On Tha Spot! 1962 Fairlane 500 2-Dr. Sedan .... $1495 V-8. Straight Drive. Radio. WSW. Loral Car. 1963 Ford Galaxie 4-Door V-8 .... $1995 Straight Drive. 1959 Oldsmobile 4-Dr. “88".$995 Auto. Drive. I.ik< New. 1962 Falcon 4-Dr. 6 Cyl.$1095 (load Economy Car. . 1959 Ford Galaxie 2-Dr. Hardtop .. $995 V-8, Auto. Drive, Radio, WSW. 1957 Chevrolet Wagon V-8.$695 Clean Wagon. .. .... .... .... .... 1955 Lincoln 2-Dr. Hardtop.$695 Cleaner than most '64’s. See to believe. 1960 Ford 2-Dr. V-8.$895 Straight drive. . 1959 Ford 2-Dr. Custom.$695 1961 Chevrolet Impala V-8.$1395 Straight drive. . 1961 Ford 2-Dr. Hardtop Galaxie . $1495 V-8. Auto, drive. . 1959 Chevrolet Impala 4-Dr.$1095 Hardtop V 8. Auto. Drive. • ^AotVXa 4-^r l962 c°tv^fuiyV-8. x**£$?v*.. 1963 ^5-0. Hota,opV-B" 1963 *■*&_ HaldwPVict°tia ^rorf*-**^8. i960 foia „ ., 1956 ?<°,d ' >j/agon 6 Cy • 1956 Che-^ Dt.6Cyl. .. r ^tonwcvup — •;;; 1963 lA^ic^. 'S^ys*®3* -■ 1946 T*!**0*picVUp ■ 196* t°nt _Ofe< $\49S J89S $2495 $2395 1396 5695 . $396 $495 ' $195 $195 $1695 $295 $1895 $195 $495 $1695 p\n$ Id*®* . — *»®* „6 «OJ- *„*«*•• -rffS-ifi fori Colored News By CANNIE BROWN The following sudrntt art- on rolled for the fall form at <■«»! leges and universities: A & T COLLEGE Larrv On . Ronald Camp >ell, Douglas Mit ehem. Jimmy Carroll, Mary Ken nedy. Pressley- Quinn. II.Hard Hunter Hn-nda Williams and Graee Cole ST. AUGUSTINE Llnwoid Thumbs. UNIVERSITY OF N. C IK>n aid Campbell. TEACHER S COLLEGE Lelia Guyton. VOORHEF.S COLLEGE Jane Pressley. JOHNSON C SMITH Hester anil after the derision has been reached, you will la- happy \ou did. DURHAM BUSINESS COL LEGE Wanda Byers and Mary I.on Kos< NORTH CAROLINA COL LE<IK Judy Byera and K\ on Ada ms. HOWARD UNIVERSITY Grate Mit< hem. < I ASTON COLLEGE Mrs. Ann I*. Hunter. KAYETTKVILI.K S T A T E Corrie Lewis. SCHOOL OK NURSING Winston • Salem Darnell Ar rington. ST PAUL'S Sarah Brown. SHELBY Carolyn Brown, lliere will Is- a program at Shady Grove Baptist ehun h Sun day night. Rev. S I. Clement will bring the message at 7:30 j> m The program is sponsored by Mrs. Lillie Curry. Sunday. Sept. 27th will lx- Wo man’s Day at B\num Chapel Mail Senrice Is Expanded For Holidays Longer postoffieo window hour*. I'xpamM deliver)’ sendees and largo-scale extension «f the /II1 iiKkil patrol j» ist speedup are planned for Christmas, Post master (Seneral John A G.nnuu ski has advised tin* kx-al Post master, Charles 1* Alexander. Mr Gronouski outlined t » the Kings Mountain postal head, three major new steps he has taken “for tin* best Christmas mail sendee the Postal Sendee church. Tin* Senior Usher Hoard of Galilee Methodist church will oh servo their anniversary Suml.iv at 2:.dtt .Mrs. Clyde Adams is president. has ever had:" 1. expanded post otfi.v win dow h mii» rv, "i to 2** as deem ed necessary locally. 1 A six clay >ve It* . 7-.H for panel |misi deliveries. Instead of a five day week As most of out patrons know, wi are now deliv «in p«i ■ ■ 1 -ii > d t> Honda). Pinsday. Thursday. Ki iday and Saturday. 3. Completion hy Nov. 1 of Phase III of ZIP Code [Kinel handling at about 13t» more “see tional renter” po«t idfi.es isfra lexically ■ I-'rated mail massing points', providing faster tlcHvery up to 21 hours or more for par ee!' w til xil* Code In Phase I and II. approxi mately 7.% offiees with receipts of $r» million annually anti above arfivated faster ZIP Code soil ing and dispatch by Seftt. 1. The l.'Vt tn Phase 111 includes offices with iK-tfipts of Si to .** million. In addition, many other sec tioiifll center offnes with smaller rereipts \v ill have the program in oper.-.t i.n hy early Peremher. in time to help speed delivery of On stmas gif s mailed with th«‘ ZIP C'ode Postmaster Alexander said. "I would like to thank the great host of our pati 01s who are now using ZIP code in their addresses In ease there are some who are not familiar with this important sc of numbers, here they are ..’'•osii please include your /ip code nt > 'in return addiess on all conespondeme", he added. CARO OK THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors and espec ■ ally f*r. P <!. Padgett for their many kindnesses and expressions of sympaihy at the death of our beloved husband and father MRS R. L BOLIN and Family CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all the a it-a food stores who so kindly dls |ila>od (Misters for me during ihe Com meal baking competition which 1 entered in I If. They were: B A B, Hord Herndon, Winn • Dixie, Harris - Teeter, Gault's. Glass, J. D. Moss Ksso. all of Kings Mountain: R. E. I lamhrioht. Hardin's, both of firmer; the two Winn-Dixie’s in Shelby. A A I* <>n l-afayette St in Shelby; the two Shelby radio stations and WK.MT of Kings Mountain for allowing me to tell atmut the I II .ontests. DIANE GREENE I H'er Dixon Community Club Will medical science some day have '‘heart banks*’ ready to transplant hearts? First it must overcome the hody’a habit of re iccting alien tissue, says the North Carolina Heart Assooia lion. ,_ GREEN STAMPS wiHi»r;cou*ON wd A IIO OO OR MORE n-«w Tow Kings Mtn. Winn-Dixie Void Alter Sept. 26th STAMPS wma cjwon n«® 9 Two 1 -LU Pur.*. TASTE O* SEA Flounder Fillets Void Ams Septcmsch 2Gtm AT TOUR LOCAU WINN-OIXIC ir* GREEN STAMPS ViM THC GOUPCN «ND » -*X U Two 2-l>. Pres. GOLD KING Hush Puppies Void After Scptlmblh 2Gtm _ AT TOUR LOCAL WIMNOIKIC OLD HICKORY OR CAROLINA PRIDE CHUNK (2 6 Lb. PIECES (SLICED . . LB. 39c) BOLOGNA - 29 BACON 1-Lb. Pkg. 39 Morrell Pride Cooked Boneless Canned r FI ’ W-D FAMOUS GROUND BEEF 3»' 1” 5 - 1 99 CRACKIN' GOOD CANNED Biscuits 6 full onequartir sliced Pork Loins Cans Lb. 39* 59* w D BRAND FRYING CHICKEN Breast . . . * 59* FRESH VA STANDARD OYSTERS Oysters «*-*• =- 79* Limit one of your choice with o $5 00 or more order BLUE OR WHITE ARROW BLUE CHEER Detergent ~17'~I9' Limit one of your choice with o $5 00 or more order AMOUR PURE LARD ASTOR Shortening ~39'~49' AMOUR PURE LARD Limit one of your choice wuh a $5.00 or more orde DEEP SOUTH Miracle Whip Salad Dressing Mayonnaise s 39' a 49' Limit on* of your choice with a $5.00 order ASTOR MAXWELL HOUS COFFEE • • 59 69 MAXWELL HOUSE LAND O' SUNSHINE (QTRSJ Limit 4 Please* BUTTER • 59' FLAME RED TOKAY GRAPES .. LUSCIOUS BARTLETT PEARS ... RED JONATHAN (SCHOOL BOY APPLES .. 3 “39' 8 ■" 39/ 5 “c 39/ tJ. S. NO. I RUSSETT BAKING POTATOES 10 “ 69' SUPERBRAND Ice Cream “ 49/ SUP1R6RAND Sherbet £ 49/ JfrWlLL MU II PAC Meat Pies^ 69/ Jjosrwr, hmj. ^ p,^ ^ Cxmi Pie* .. 3 ^79/ FRENCH FRY Potatoes 3 ssl. Dixit THRIFTY orange Juice.. 4 -99/ TRAD€ WINOS FANTA*. Shrimp .. ,i£ *r

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