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Six* A&P GREEN PEAS 3 40c 73c p— MARVEL BRAND — SPECIALLY PRICED — ICE CREAM #49^ OK III It P* m Page 5 STRETCHING YOUR DOLLARS ® by Philip J. Goldberg Chairman, Institute for Financial Planning Inc. There are IS million elderly Amerieanji with a combined year ly ineQT.e of nearly .37 ,;illion. j The.se older citizens will become I a more important market as so- I cial security laws afford even ' greater itKorr.e. Bilkin.g th aged has become a big business. Sellers of quack nostrums, phony devices, inef- I j fectual diet supplements and profhieti thai elaim to end pain and cv'en cure ailments are more I subtle tliun the old snake oil salesman, but just as xieious. The United States Senate’s Special Committee on Aging has ! made a .dudy of frauds and de- I tophoijs affecting the elderly. A I report on the findings of its -Sub- I committee is shoekingand .should he a warning to all iho.se over age 60. The report points out that one billion dollars is the annual cost of quackerj- in this country. One half of this is .spent on phony vitamins and so called health foods. Wha| cannot be determin ed is the harm that results be cause llicsevicl'-ns are not get- I ting the (Y)mpptcnt treatment they need. There are government agencies that work to protect all citizens i against cheats and fraudsters bW- the job is a big one. And it j is diffieul.t to protect the gullible. i -In California, a woman wa.s . sold on the advertisement that pMjnLsed her a more licautiful iface. She was treated with car- Hnlic acid and horriblv disfigur- i ed. ■ • / • . I jT.lje. Kijtid and Drug Adminis- j tJp^ivfiO.'^iezed the following I 'yrthleslj, devices: JAh "pij-.-dear Whalater Kit" Ijjf.fiW. ffbatnient of cardiac and ; a^ditniJiie'atyacks. lung condi- ’ nd-tlifte effects of shock. ;'A batUer.V, operated “wrink'e i I reiFjoL-eri’.'thpt set off electt ical iminuliies -.to the body. I Uem called ’The Magne- tijen’i -voUl as a sure cure for actfiriti^s, vafico.se veins, diabetes I tuiBorsj etc. This item sold for IS19TJ50 anti' cost about $20 to I mamjfar^re. In tfMs report. Fetier'al Drug Administration Commissioner fieorge P. Larrick described the I operation of Nulri-Bio, a food supplement. This product was ! advertised as a cure for almost ail ailments including cancer, di abetes. arthritis, anemia, frfgid- ily, heart trouble, infections, ner vousness, etc. Nutri-Bio sold for S21 Iter package and the com pany had a sale.s force of 75,000 full and part-time agents. In one area. .30 tons of literature about the product was destroyed. Under our present laws, it is diffit ult to prove that tense sell ers of worthless drugs and de vices intend to defraud the con sumer. It is, therefore, your re- siwnsibdity to see that you and your famil.v are not victims. There is a market for cheats 'mill when there are gullible buy ers. If .v<iu have any questions on liow you can STRETCH YOUR Df)LLARS more effectively, send thorn to me at the Institute for Financial Planning, Inc., P. O. Bo.\ 3176, Grand Cential Station, .\'ew York. .V. Y. 10017. Best Is Member Of Army Exercise BAUMHOLDER. GERMANY i.-VHT.VC) Army Speeialist Four Leonza P>est, jr., 2A. whose wife. Shirley, lives at 1207 Sloan •St., Greensboro, C.. took part in a river cros.sing exercise con ducted by te sth Infantry Divi sion in fJermany Ma.v 9-17. During the maneuvers Special ist Rest received practical train ing in skills and procedures ne cessary to eros.-i water obstacles. ,A firing team leader in Com pany C. 1st Battalion of the di vision’s 1,3th Infantry regularly stationed near Baumholder, he entered the Arm.v in 19.39 and was last stationed at Fort Ben- ning. Ga., before arrivin-g over seas on this tour of duty in CX'to- her 1964. Best, whose mother, Mrs, Katie M. Best, lives on Route 4, Box 214. Mount Olive, attended Seda- lia High Sv'hool. Before entering the A'my. he ■was employed by Vicks Manu factures. Greensboro. and Stratton Deluxe [20-inch Power Mower ^ 'foCYCLE • roWUlFUL 2% BLF. at Mw . Ptstitt bal* - Ma<la Btak.es SfKVSi deaJrad catting PSK7E TMt. OUht aMM3 FavaitablsL S. BotUogroand # Kings Mountain COMFLETE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OpM Daily TU 5:30 ~ Saturdays 'TU 6
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