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ut ho ir- in Thursday, March 4, 1965 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Page 5 m MAKE MONEY SIMPLE TO PLAY ... EASY TO WIN!! JOIN THIS FUN GAME... "MAKE MONEY" Pick up o ''MAKE MONEY'* envelope with eoch visit to WINN . DIXIE. Adults Only Please. In Each sealed "MAKE MONEY" en velope is a half of a "MAKE MONEY" bill — either $500.00. $100.00 or 51.00. Save oil your half bills. Please disregard void date on "Make regordless of void dotes 1! PRICES AND OFFERS EFFECTIVE IN KINGS MOUNTAIN STORE When YOU motch both the left half and the right half of any of these denomi nations/ you win that amount in cash by turning in both halves at your friendly WINN-DIXIE store. Win Up To $5N Cash! Money" Bills . All bills are valid $100 510 5100.00 WINNER: Carrie Blockwell. OTHER WINNERS: Horace Styers, Joyce Phifer, Peggy Childers. Groce Bok- er. Sue Welch. Vickie Short* Mrs. Kate Blanton, Martha F. Hope. Mrs. W. A. Earp, Christine Perkins. Jerry Paul, Becky Moore. Sonja Welch, Cornelius Young, Mr. Wil liam Smith. Thurmon Peterson. Mrs. Clyde C. Bundy, Jim Grice, Lillian Crothers, June Moore, X.indo Brown, P'Tul Williams, Kathleen Seism, Mrs. Arren CampbeU, Helen Jenkins. John Paul and James H. Champion. ROumd-UP . . ONLY II.S.D.A. CHClSE SOLD HERE W-D BRAND U. S. CHOICE SIRLOIN STEAK ^89 lb. ^ Oj W-D BRAND U. S. CHOICE . . BONELESS BOTTOM ROUND R W-D Vacuum Packed GROUND BEEF 2 - 89^ $129 $199 ■ W-D U. S. CHOICE T-BONE SWIFT'S PREMIUM ASTOR 3 5 B^CON • • • PINKY PIG FRANKS 39^ Limit 1 of your choice with o $5. order. COFFEE.. DEEP SOUTH . . Limit 1 with $5. order MAYONNAISE MAXWELL HOUSE 59'' "69 .39 STRETCHING YOUR DOLLARS 0 by Philip J.Goldberg Chairman, Institute for Financial Planning Inc. I wl'jIyI liko to i#*ll you nh'iiji somi* ol lh(' mi*l!TO(is ninnuiac- | turns uso to make > ou think you are a baigain. Tiu.s A* mori<’an u;)\' of sak’^-man.-iup is an unavTiicl.iblo form of economic compeiltion. flonorally. it pro- 1 duco.s bonrlits for tin* puOlir since rr.ani’la.'-turL‘! ai o *• or i stantly impitninfj their in’iMiuet.s to win your vote at the <-ash r(‘^- istor. IIf»ue\er. hy h(‘in^ avvau* of the fiovi(M*s majuifaelmers use to sell tlvir produeis. y.m i-an help .sliet.h your dollars. I’m sure \(»u m»lie(‘d tlie line ah(»\e tiu* piie.* nl a .4.1. ment which indii:it<*s that its comparati\(‘ value is ennsid'r'i- b!y more than tlu* sE'llinj; pri -*-. Obviously, this is doiu* to en*aU' the impre-sioM that you ai’c '^el ting an nally gotwl huv But what is a e.jmparafivF* val- u<'? It IS onl> ati imai^inarv a mount pul on tho prie<‘ t:i.g hy the manufeaeturer or reiaiks* pi’etcnding that tills garment eonsiderahly under i)ric!'d. It does NOT r.ean tiuat tlie coat, ja -ket, pants or shirt that you are planning to buy wauld cost lhat eomparafise amouiU elsewhere. not lu* influrneod by this .soiling device. A triio bargain, as I have written in a previous column, is something you buy today that actually sold for more j-estorday. One of the most p opular sales i stimulants used today is the pre mium. You are familiar with SOFT-WEVE WHITE OR ASSORTED PALMETTO FARMS PET EVAPORATED TISSUE! OLEO MILK Clip Tkese Conpons iK GREm STAMPS MW YUB COUHM fWDMI « A $10.00 BE More Order VOm AFTIR MARCH 6. 19SS Limit doe eaupao ptr odult costomer. these as steak knives, dishes, bed sheets, and clocks that are given away by manufacturers if you buy a particular product, or for saving a certain number of box tops or coupons. Frankly, most of these premiums offered ’ y manufacturers are really good buys. Manufacturei'S do not make a profit on the set of steak knives, the clock, or chiidixm’s toys offered. These are given a- way for other reasons. Chiefly, to have you try tho manufactur er's pmduct or to keep you us ing it if you are a regular (‘usto- mer. However, the wise shopper will not be lured into buying a pro duct merely to get a gijt. The shopper must decide whether the pi-oduct is the one neleded; does it do the most effective job: can you get an equally good one for less money; or can you Iniy larg er size competitive products for the samv» money? Therefore, you should be guided by your needs, price, quantity and performance rather than T^ing stimulated to buv because of recoii’intg a bonus. ! On the other hand, there are I occasional premium offers which I arcr so lavish that it is almost 1 obvious that the cost of these ! rtoms must be included in the price. P'or example, watch out for the carpet company which will do throe rooms of your house for a flat price, and then give you a b’eautiful end table. If ye-,i inspect this offer carefully, you find the three rooms are li mited to a certain amount of ' yardage. If you check the quality j of this carpeting and the amount that you are to he given, .vou can fi'equentlv buv it somewhere clsb at a l>etfer price. Be suspicious nf the developer who is selling his homes with a "free” air-conditioner. Generally XOTHIN’O so costly is given a- way friSc*. This. too. is usuallv in cluded in the basii' price of the ; hoiuse. Be sure to haye a quali- j fied home inspector give voji a i very' accurate appraisal r)f the I valub of tho house before you ' buy it. This is the single larg- j est investment vou will make in I your entire lifetime. Be wary of tho.se washing ma chines. television set« and lawn ; mowers offered free if \'ou re- I model your basement or add a ! room. Compare their pric<'s with , companies not offering anv high ' priced incentives. You will find i that you are paying for .all the items that you are allegedly get ting fre.*. Finally. I would like to remind yo'i that AiTUM-ii’an industry speiuls millions c-ji-li year to put their j)rndnri.*j in the most atirac- tKe tia-k.ig<*s possibl!*. .Standing oi» the congesied. compeiitiye of 111* supermarkets, ({i;.', stores and department s’-) products, tnon‘ than ever 1>'f'l.r. must act as their own si- I. nt 'I'hcrc'forc, whe ther y':u or<* huyhig a cake mix or a ucodarant. you will find tlicm hand.somch’ I'ackaged. Be caK'tuI he \sise and thrifty. i)on't iust i<‘a«‘h fer the prettiest Uv\ rlh' one that gives you ihr rn'‘sl for ,\ imr money. 1} y.m have an.v qucsti.ans f>n li'tw v'O’i can STIiFM'CII Y017R nOFLAltS mor»' cffccihely. s<.*nd tile r, to me at the Institute for Kinan.iai Planning. Inc.. P. O, r,o\ .?lTd. Gra-.’l Ontrai Station, Nrw Yoik, N. V. Vfl Officers Set Visits Here, In Shelby Veterans who wish to take ad vantage ot a n<*w law coiu'ern- ing veiernn.s who served b(*t\veen October s, T.flu and Hol* 195*!, will have an oportunily to do so Mar'di 15. when a Veterans Com mission district offirem will be at the ClovelaiKi County Courthouse at .315 K. Warren street in .‘shel- b.v. Also, an officer will be at Kings Mountain City Hall March IS from 10:.30 a.m. to 3 p.m. to assist veterans and their depend ents. rnder the amendment to the pre.sent non • service connected di.sability and dependent pension law, which allow.s certain changes in am )unts of pension, certain veterans may apply for new insurance or add to any present service insurance. C. E. WARLICK INSURMCE AGENCY Insurance Pictection O Business O ilulo O Hcnte Dial 739-3611 110 W. Mountain St. 4:23-Un UPSET OR) NERVOUS STOMACH? oi OMM* AiWng ftma STOMACH ULCERS excess acid imCKtEUEFORMOCOST Asi( About 15-Day Trial Offer! 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