jga ☆ TOP QUALITY-SPECIALLY PRICEO - THANKSGIVING SMALL—UNDID 10-LB AVC Turkeys lb. 39c I ARMOUR STAJI • TO |TT5T“™^ I STUFFED TURKEYS „ u | I TO* MAUn I YOUNG AUTV 4 TO 7-l» DUCKLINGS lb. 39c c “SUPER-RIGHT" 12 TO 16-LB. AVG. M BV_ Smoked Hams * 47° HAM SHANK HALF lb 47c HAM SHANK PORTION, ib 39c MORRELL'S PRIDE CANNED FULLY Q 0 RA 4 Q Cooked Hams 4S219 MO'S RILL'S r Zt C*Ht<W <5 Fully Cooked Picnics _ 3 $1.59 LUTIR'S 12 TO 14-LB. CtNUINt SmifUfield Hams 79c 10 TO U-IS AVG Fresh Pork Homs TOP QUALITY IRISH OR FROZIN Chicken # Hens 47c ■ 35c' STANDARD OYSTERS l • Ox Sc'ikd 65c ^ 93c ■SUPil-riGHT" 4 TO *-ll AVIRAGC 1 i “SUPER-RIGHT” HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF VALUES STEAK Boneless Top Round or CUBED • LB. 79 c PORTERHOUSE OR T-BQiJE LB. MM TON VARIETY FROZEN M OAaa CREAM PIES.. 3 « 89C ~OUR FINEST" FROZEN AA. A&P Strawberries rk* Z9C *1F EXCLUSIVE BRAND Wonderfoil Wrap. "OUR FINEST" FROZEN A&P Green Peas. 43c 2 ■« 23c BCRfCCT STRIKK BRAND SPECIAL' CHUM SALMON 45c 1-Lb F-..J > A B i ' « n N S ROLLS 2 39< i N RR’CCSI N THIS AD Iff TSr.OUCM SAT. NOVCMCCR 21 ALP WILL Bt CLOSID THANKSGIVING THURSDAY NOV. 26 tnMr 9dm* Mm w FRUITCAKE AMfWCASFAVOMTf-OVM * WAT4 NOTV 5 ™ $3»99 ¥> I'/i-U CAM *L4f 141 CAM *2M ANN PAGE SPICE SACK_I -o*. Con 25c NUTMEG — 2-oz. Con 4*c MACE — 1-1 8-02. Con 45c GINGER l3iot. Con 2Sc CLOVES _ 134-oz. Con. 25c CINNAMON I 3 i-oi. Con 2Se I ANN MSt j POULTRY SEASONING I '& 15c | ANN PAGE EXTRACTS Vanilla *&* 39c Orange !jS 19c ' Lemon V2* 19c Almond ’£* 19c I Imitation Vanilla „ \?f* 19c | SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS V&. 29c STRIETMANN GRAHAMS 35c CINNAMON CRISP «**tm*mm 35c NABISCO VSS&l COOKIES 39fc NABISCO oSSL PEANUT BARS n*?*99c REYNOLDS FOIL WRAP_,riJ?"59c JAM! ruin VANILLA C*IAU KU _ _ SPANISH BAR CAKES 29c FLORIDA SWIFT, JUICY ORANGES 5 B, CALIFORNIA LARCI CELERY FRISM. FULL-O-MILK Cocoanuts FriSH ALL RURROSt • Cranberries . Vft 45c 19c 19c 25c LB. BAG TASTY Ye!lev/ On!;:'.; 4 APPLES 5 LB. BAG U. S. NO. 1 WASHED WHITE POTATOES 5 LB. BAG FLORIDA. JUICY WHITE GRAPEFRUIT CHARCOAL BRIQUETS CHARKCTTU 20 lk 89c HAND » DELUXE TOYS NOW ON SALE—COME SEE—SAVE! KAISER ALUMINUM FOIL WRAP 12"x25‘ Rail rut 40-CT. m. MUI NAPKINS WITH PURCHASE IAA AT_ OUR OWN TEA BAGS ...... ■ UUC07"V£X>C PRC-PRICED LABEL ON PURE. fRESH 1A (Pi *»A A&P INSTANT COFFEE_lU & ft $I.ZV 10-CENTS Off LABEL ON _ EP. ANN PAGE PURE CORN OIL_AV W SALTED, BEAOT TO ENJOY EXCEL VA. PEANUT HALVES ... '&• ASP WHOLE PEELED I-Lb -Oi. Can APRICOTS -35c AAP BRAND GRAPE JUICE 2 is 65c > STARUKI INK RUUD Notebook Filler Paper 300 £SL 69c 3TAFLIKE BRAND COMPOSITION BOOK •'«’ 23c CLAPPS XKAINtU FRUITS BABY FOOD 41 i-Ox. Jar* f 2 •••> 49« • AftP CRANBERRY _ • NORTHERN BRAND SAUCE 2 - 39® BEANS • PACKER'S LABEL BRAND SPECIALLY PRICED . . . DRIED PINTO BEANS 2*45 MNTt-KISS TOOTH PASTE 54?.‘.i£*'99c IlfADV WHITE S0AP 4 a 28c CAMAY FACIAL IVUIll LIQUID - 37c & 63c SOAP 111 Show Hon on Late President rilAKI-OTTK The Burden ' and The Glory of John K. Kenne dy," an hour long special drdi noted to the memory of the late President, was present'd Wed- I n«*sday, Nov IS at 7:30 on WB- i TV. Channel 3. This program examined the i events that occurred during Mr. Kennedy's tenure It will he nar ' rated, in part, in the words of the late President himself and I his associates. I . In its examination of the1 1 events of the Kennedy years, the j broadcast touched ujion the Pres i ident's Inaugural Address i Jan. I 2(1. 1961i; the Bay of Pips inci i dent and the President’s suhse (fuer.t speech before the Ameri can Society of Newspaper Kdit ors iApril 20. 1961': Mr Kenne- ‘ ilv's meeting with then Soviet j Premier Nik ta Khrush' hex in V enrn and h:<- report to the na tion upon his return ■ tone 6 lihil': the Soviet and U. S. re -umption of nuclear lesPne i» 1961 and 1962: the President's j spee h hefo|v» the General As (semblv of the t'nited Nations *"Ia*t us call a truce to terror." Sept. 25. Phil i; the Cuhnn miss | ile crisis and Mr Kennedy’s I soee-h to the nation on the Cuba j Quarantine <Oot 22. 1962C the pca<-e speech delivered at Ameri can 1’nivenrity in Washington, D C (June 10. 1963'; the announce rcm of the nuclear test ban treaty (July 26. 1963'; and the (foreign affairs speech deliver*-1 at the Salt lake C'tx Mormon Tabernacle (Sept. 26 19631. Participating, thr ugh off screen narration, were many of the Cabinet Officers. Presidential | advisers and members of C >c- I press who worked President Kenndy. They in- i chided Secret a rv of St’t> ' ’ Rusk. Ambassador to the I'nited | Nat'ons Adlai K. Stevenson. I n , I der-Secret ary of State for Poli I tieal Affairs W. Averell Harri 1 man. MeGeorge Bundy. Spec -al j Assistant to (lie President for National Security Affairs Als >. Vice-Presiifent elect Hu bert II Humphiev: Pierre Salin j per. who was President Kenne | K's press s'■ ictary; Theodore C. sorensen. who served as special -ounsel to the President and Al i_ ur Onlli-w fnrmi'r head of Huskey flies . Relief Supplies J Captain Hobby 1*. Huskey, ' Kings Mountain native, now of Hendersonville, a p.lot with the I.Vith Air Transport Squadron of the North Carolina National Guard, recently received a token of thanks for his co >peratu>n in flying relief supplies to the Pres - byterian Medical Center in Chon Ju. South Korea. The local National Guard member piloted an Air National Guard Constellation plane on September S that carried 5.000 pounds of hospital suppl.es, equipment and relief items to the h ispital. Huskey'* plane arrived at Kutisan Air Hast- in Korea, 40 from the Presbyterian hos pital Unloading the supplies and trucking them to the hospital were men of the Fourth Missile Haltalion at Site Kcho. Dr. Paul Crane, dirertor of rht* hospital, s.-nt a letter of thanks with the certificate saving that thi- supplies were lulfilling a vi tal need. Captain Huskey is the son of Mr. arid Mrs. W. li. Huskey of mute three. the CIA. NOW OPEN Bob Brymer Insurance Agency (formerly Piedmont Insurance Agency) 201 W. Gold Street Telephone 739-4501 Miss Ann Hammett. Manager We have complete coverage for Ute. health, auto. fire, group. We finance assigned risk plan. Coll Bessemer City MA 9-3775 anytime 11:19-tfn STATEMENT MUTUAL L!FE 1»»C”WANCE COMPANY ASSETS Bonds . Storks ..• Mortgage Loans on Krai Estate Real Estate Policy Ix>ans .. Cash and bank dojiosits . All other assets 'as detailed in annual s atem* nt i '4L 560,14 1 15 ^4 LiKM.187.nO 780.541,466.42 13.487.215.36 189.806.798 61 25.Ka.289.33 176.54ti.167.22 Total Assets. Elf *9,519.268 '0 LIAEILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER TUNDS ^ .. Aggregate reserve for life |»>li'ies and contracts $2.290,770..v*0.n0 Abrogate ... lor accident and health contracts Supplementary contracts without life contingencies 4.1 Life 1.2 Accident and health Policyholders’ dividend accumulations. Policyholder's di\ .lends <h>< and unpaid .... Prii\ ision fur j oltcyholder s dividends payable the following calendar year . Premiums and innuity consideration retvived u> advance . Commission to agents due or accured General expense due or accured Taxes, licenses and fees due or accured. ’•omittances and items not allocated . Ml other liabilities as detailed in annual statement • 104.442,691.23 9,762.473.91 221.n23.277.n<l 12.028,003.12 2.024.513.88 54.693.068.00 1.721.089.45 57.200.001 MiO 14,902,629.37 1.366.003.40 1.S19.976.63 4.410.743.00 1.583.813.33 i , Total Liabilities 'penal Surplus funtls . Jnassigned surplus Total . iex.-opt Capita! > $2,783,748,838.32 $ 72n.on0.00 $225.050.129.97 S 225.770.429.97 $3,009,519,268 29 BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1963 Premium Income — Ordinary. $3,476,522.53; Croup, $77,268.75; Indus!rial $ —a—; Total. $3,553,791.28 Consideration for annuities. $3^971.92 'Included above*; A A IL i Prem. S443.d23.65; Losses. $372,443.67 President — Royer Hull; Secretary — Robert R. Stroud Controller — Russell Wetmore; Actuary — Edward H Wells Home Office — 1740 Broadway, New York. New York Attorney for service: Edwin S. Lanier. Commissioner of Insurance, Raleigh. N C. 1. EDWIN S. LANIER. Commissioner of Insurance do hereby cert if > that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Mutual Life Insurance Company, of New York. New York filed with this Department, showing the condition of said Company on the 31st day ot December, 1963. Witness my hand and official seal the da\ and date above written. POLIO EXHIBIT ORDINARY :. Ceased to be in force during year 'Nett I. In force Do.t-mber 31 of current year LOSSES AND CLAIMS ( >. Unpaid December 31, previous year 1. In force December 31 of previous year .. !. Issued during year. Number Amount 24.387 121.725.575 1,409 15.197.697 1.334 8.767.789 24.462 128.455.483 ». Incurred during current year 7. Settled during current year: . 19 100.260 453 1.174.842 | a. By payment in full . d. Totals . . 8. Unpaid I**-.-, 31. current year ‘5+6—7di 432 1.481,650 152 1.481 650 93 C-2 GROUP POLICY EXHIBIT Nudber of l. In lorce December 31 of pre\ ious year .. I. Issued during year 1. Ceased to be in force during year (Net) I. In force Iteiembei 31 ot current year .... Policies Amount 31 20.551.554 4 .387.049 9 1.783,119 26 19.156,084 5. Unpaid December 31. previous year .... 6. Incurred during current year . LOSSES AND CLAIMS 31,682 7. Settled during current year: . 8 Unpaid De>\ 31. current year <546—71 a By payment in full d. Totals . •SEALi NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Raleigh. April 22. 19*51 I EDWIN S. LANIER CuinnuMioner of lnsuiauct

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