Stretching Your Dollar
By Philip J. Goldberg
Institute for Financial Planning. Inc.
You may not U- surprised to
learn that yon ran borrow up to
hall your yearly Hilary in mei
ehandise t>y stretching payments
out for a number of years. Hut
how ran these payments he ,'uii
i anteed -
The answer is through <ie
creasing term life insurance,
which is exactly the ^atne .is
mortgage insura me, loan insm
atuv or credit life insurnnei He
creasing term insures your life
in the amount exai tly equal to
the unpaid balance on your loan.
This means your wife mil chil
dren an1 protected ar-unst the
emharassnient and financial in
stability which can result when
you are not around to true! your
financial obligations. Remember,
they must assume tile le >al re
sponsibility for the n-payment of
loans, should you die.
Without a guarantee of repay
nuns. your bcnefic.at les arc al
ways Ill-Id liable Im a* unpaid
balan. e if you .ike .1 loan to
finun.e a i-ar or a television sol.
thi*so items . an In* repossessed.
Ol imui so. in the rase i>l a mort
gage. they must leave tin- house.
Hera use of inability to repay a
bank loan, or oilier un ured
loan. !ney ran In’ sued a id for
ed I . pay the mrstanding hal
anee PH'S inlet 1 1 A.M» court
(•ONls
Derreas n . t- I.I.* n*ur in ■■■
is not e\pe'|s.\i- 1: x u <• -Cl
years md. of ax - -rage health atid
hold a steady ji\ a 2."> y.M year
dee leasing term polity on <t 2a
year m rtgage with payments of
SlaO.OO a month would cost only
alMiut Sft.iNt a month. This is
( heap, considering that if you
should die at any time during
that 2T> year period, the balance
will immediately he paid up.
CHEERFULLY
REFRESHING
DELICIOUS!
• M'
leaving y >ur wife and children
With the house, free and deir.
If you bought a rtr with a
SJ.tcto lu.tn, ii can be cove.ed r>y
tii .1 / :erm life insurance
' >r .1 ini fc>.i 11 a yen-, in some
st it* s the law required certain
t\[H‘s of loans t i hie itHjrnl. The
cost may oi n.ay ttot l>e in
ut.it :u yout payments, ot may
be* pa.d in advance in other
states. the purchase *>f such in
«>uan v is opt, >nal Krgardle*)
of the loan m financed project
you have in mind. ALWAYS ASK
IK Tin: .(JAN IS INSl KKI»’ If
ii is. ask foi a copy of the poli
cy and have y >ur agent look it
ovei.
It would ! i- highly unusual for
an insurance company to give
you a do reusing term isilny for
■ pound of a l. w yeats. M >sl
likely, your agent will suitj^d a
heap term policy f< i a period
■ uch as lit years. If you die is*
toie the loan is paid off. n *t only
will your tMTiefieiaries have en
ough to pay off the balance, hut
some* left over. After the loan is
paid oil. you retain tile option to
cancel the eoveiage.
Always make- sure that your
loans are completely insures!
with dec.easing term life insur
ance. for the- protection of your
Imcsl ones who depend on you
now. and who will survive you.
Lovelace Member
Of "Ocean Tug"
rsx MAHOPAC iFUTNC,
Ronald W. Lovelace, qua rtermas
ter second class. t 'S.N, son of Mr.
and Mi s. K. (I. Lovelace of Route
3. K.nus Mountain, N. C.. is a
crewmember of the Ocean Tug,
USS Mahopac, which recently re
turned to Yokosuka, Japan.
'Hie Mahopac* completed a two
month cruise in Seventh Fleet
waters in the Western Pacific
and re ndered training and tow
ing services to Seventh Fleet
unit' operating out of Sasebo,
Japan and Subic Bay, Philip
pines.
In adition rest and recreation
\isits were made to Manila, Hong
Kong, and Minamata, Japan.
More than l.r> million World
War II veterans on the Veterans
Administration rolls at the close
of Fiscal Year 196-1, averaged 15
years of age.
News items tills week from
Hyde, Columtius. Jackson. Rock
tnghani. Martin and Oaston
Counties.
PKACK TREE CEREMONY
A peace tr«* ceremony was
held on the courthouse lawn in
Hyde County sponsored by the
Home Demonstration Council and
international project lender. re
ports Mrs. Iberia Tunnell, home
1 economics agent.
Mis. la-on Ballanie made a
report on the United Nations
•ours and announced that Miss
Mildred Spencer, who is secre
tary for the Asncultui.il Exten
sion Service staff, would he the
delegate this year. As a special
surprise, they pn-sented Miss
I Spencer a miniature dove on an
: olive branch sprig ta symbol of
peart?, with a check rolled a
round its feet, in appreciation for
her service to local residents.
INVENTORY CONTROL PLAN
“I was so proud last week
when I visited Mi'S Woodrow
Walters and found she had a
freezer invvntory control plan."
reported Mrs. Conley He nice,
food conservation leader in Co
lumbus County.
Mrs. Elaine Blake, home eco
nomics agent, says Mrs. Hardee
has encouraged the homemakers
in the Union Valley club to keep
an inventory and arrange the
food in the freezer according to
a certain pattern. "This will keep
you from rearranging all your
packages every time you want a
oertaian food,” added Mrs. Har
dee
ROADSIDE IMPROVEMENT
CONGEST
Norton Community Develop
mem Club will represent Jackson
County in the area roadside im
provement contest this month.
Miss Mary Hensley, home eco
nomics agent, says some of the
main projects have included can'
of two cemeteries. general road
clean-up. and additional signs
for all roads including the names
of all the families.
EXTENSION HOUSE PLAN
USED
Extension house plan no. 67 i
with variations was used t>y the
Stanley Cottrell family in Rook- !
ingham County. Miss Isabelle
Buckley, home economics agent,
says the house has more corncn
ient storage space than any
house built in the county.
Miss Buckley says that George
Parker. Reidsville, the oa linet
maker who struggled through
the blue prints, is now sending
new home builders to view the
: cabinets to get ideas for their
cabinet storage features.
WOOL SUITS TAILORED
Window displays in Martin
County have featured wool suits
made by local homemakers. Miss
Edith Mallard, assistant home
1 economics agent, says the dis
plays have given local people an
opportunity to see the work ac
complished at the tailoring work
sites.
The display has not only fea
tured completed suits but some
of the equipment used in the
tailoring workshops. Miss Mal
lard says other classes in tailor
ing are being planned.
ACHIEVEMENT DISPLAYS
Exhibits, covering many areas
of home economics such as home
furnishing, clothing, foods, crafts
, and home beautification, were on
display at the annual achieve
ment day of Home Demonstra
tion Clubs in Gaston County.
Miss Jane Gladden, assistant
home economics agent, says fea
tured attractions were the mar
belized tables and reupholstered
chairs.
The total veteran population of
the United States was 22.013.000
on June 30. 1964 It dropped from
22.166.000 on June 30. 1963. the
Veterans Administration report
ed.
JWne? *65 Chevrolet \
’65 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe-witk new Sweep-line roof.
if what you see mows you. trait'll you take the wheel
(Ml's irirh —t,llHNR!—mp to i*0 hp)
One look at those longer, wide r line s t 11s you it s t kind of car
you just couldn't buy before without getting :i to the higher
price brackets. But one drive will tell you a lot more.
You’ve got 70ur kind of engine go ng tor you. I h< r s an • von
half dozen available this year anything you name Voir, a '.meter
6 to a YH with the authority of I no lip.
Jet-smooth ride even smoother and more stable.
On top of that, you've got the kind of space and comfort you’d
expect to pay a lot more than a Chevrolet price for. And the
kind of elegance, too. Like the look of fine walnut on the Impala’s
new instrument panel. The tailored wall panels under the frame
less curved windows. And Body by Fisher craftsmanship.
Ami tlio road focl-s liko satin l»«.ait'‘ our en:::n ■ *'<
« into up with a now Full Foil suspension s\ u m. t< .’.mod
it with a Wide-Stance design, and made our famous
Ik-ginning to feel like its your kind of ear: There II
1h* iio doubt about it when you drive the real thing at
your Chevrolet dealer's.
ft- ~ ’ ' ftnliful MhupvH for ‘6M-( hrrrolrt. 1 hrrrlfn. 1 firry ##. forvmir & forrrttr
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132 RAILROAD AVE. KINGS M OUNTAIN. N. C.
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PHONE 739-5471
Automotive Club:
Is Planned
By 4-H’ers
More young drivers are silting
behind the wheel today than
ever before, and they have been
piling up an accident and death
rate nearly double the average
for the entire U. S. population,
according to statistics supplied
by the National Safety Council.
It is this grim picture that 4-H
automotive clubs are trying to
change. Even though hoys and
girls may not he old enough to
drive, they can enroll in the -l-H
automotive program Thus they
start early to learn fundamentals
of car maintenance anti to devel
op acceptable driving attitudes.
In an all out attempt to edu
cate club members in safe and
sane driving habits, interested
groups are pooling knowledge
and resources. The Firestone Tire
& Rubber Company sponsors the
program nationally. Others lend
ing support are the National
Safety Council, the Automotive
Safety Foundation and the Na
tional Service Committee.
W. M. Garmon, assistant state
4-H leader, says the automotive i
project has proven to be a popu
lar one in North Carolina. Three
million young people reach driv
ing age annually, and by 1970 I
the number will probably exceed
four million. In thesame period,
the total number of drivers and
motor vehicles on the road is ex
pc- ted to increase nearly 50 per
cent.
More drive's, more cars and
improved highways will p u t
school and 4-H automotive edu
cational programs to the lest as
they work for "responsible dti
/enship in a nation on wheels."
Among the scores of individual
and clu'r projects under way are
highway and vehicle safety sur
veys; community courtesy cam
paigns for pedestrians anil driv
ers; displays and demonstrations;
and distribution of automotive
safety literature.
Local club leaders urge mem
bers to complete automotive pro
Jr t* t.* the uat of their ability.
Not only will they be better driv
er*. but thev can compete for a A
trip to National I If Chn Con ^
grros in Chicago. Six $.V)0 college
scholarships will lie {-resented to
the nation's highest ranking
members during the con gloss.
Eleven grants totaling nearly
Si!2.trXl have been awarded b> the
Southern Forest Disease and In
sect Research Council to a group
of universities in the South to
aid in a 19&I «5 program of stu
dies aimed at developing new
and better methods for combat
ting enemies of the forest. The
Council is supp >rted by pulp and
paper companies and related
woods industries
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