SMOKED PICNICS 385? - : & 33c GROUND BEEF : ? s 35c "Super-Right" Fresh Loin End "Super-Right" Boneless Chuck Pork. Roasts. "> 39c ROASTS - - ? 59c "Super-Right" Market Style Pork n | p> OA- "Super-Right" Lean Boneless Back Bones ">? 39c Avnai DCCF EE "Super-Right" Center Cut '1.T V I E H Klttl m Lb. VvC Rib Pork Chops _ "> 59c ?Super-Righr ah Meat Cap's John's Pre-Cooked ED AM If C 1 Lb 00 a Fish Sticks fS 35c ? KAIlliO - - Pkg 69 C Morrell's Yorkshire Sliced . . - 1Lb Ka Pkg. ? ? * Pa ? 1 ? Excelsior 6-Oz. M. BWI OloamS Frozen Pkg. Crisco 1U> oo s-u. o-y ?? OZC b/C Swift's ? Jewel Oil m & 55c Shortening Swift Jewel ? 75c Sultana Preserves Strawberry '2 Oz. |ar 25 For Lunches ? Paper BAGS ... 320 a. OR. Pkgs. For Sandwiches? Paper 3AGS ... 330-ct. on^ Pkgs. 601 23c Can Sultana Flaked Meat TUNA Mild & Mellow Coffee 8 O'CLOCK VS 79c All Detergent 39c 24-Oz. Pkg Spic & Span 25c l-Lb Pkg. Dish Washer Joy Liquid 7-Oz. Bot 30c Cheer i& 30c ft. 72c Wue4 Paper Cut Rite 125- Ft Ron 25c Peter Pan Peanut Butter 9V4-0*. Glass 35c Peter Pan Salted Peanuts ?? 37c A&P FANCY GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 2 ^ 35c FANCY APPLE SAUCE 2 n?-23c Fruits & Vegetables Fresh Flavorful Eastern PEACHES ; " 8c Juicy Le.nons . u> 15c Golden Bananas u> He Calif. Plums -- u> 19c * ? Bartlett Pears - u?. 15c Golden Carrots ph. 12c Cooking Apples i* 12c Honeydew MELONS 49c White Seedless GRAPeS California CantTpes Each 23c CERBER'S BABY FOODS Strained 3 ,m 29c Chopped 14c Cereals tfe 16c ' Krey'i ? With Brown Gravy ?Sliced BEEF- ? ^39c i Krey's With Brown Gravy? I Chopped BEEF - 17c l Krey's i SUCCR pgRX 43e ' Cray's Sandwich BEEF STEAKS &?39c ' Whole Kernel ? Shoe Pef Dewco Corn CRACKERS - lit 25c RUDDY'S Vanma <^?z Hp DUnill V Wafers Pkg. I9ll CRACKERS ^ 29c Libby's Gram Peas... Libby's Tomato Jake . ^ 29c Libby's Sliced Peacbei N?c,r 33c Pillsbary ?? 19c Hllsbirj tS 20c EXTRA SPECIAL Ann Page Grope Jelly ? Jam or Pure Plum PRESERVES 2 --39' ( Mayonnaise- : ? ? 49c Ann Page? Pure Ground Black Pepper : - c? 29c Ann Page Fancy TcmM? ?-- - , 0'ir Own Tea Bags Packed? Peus&tve . Freez-laicfers - - Cs Coffee with Chicorv Crescent City - C s17' A&P's Own Pure Vegetable ? dexo Shortening - - - ? 73c EVAPORATED MILK 3?2S 3 3S 35c NUTLEY MARGARINE 18c WELCH FRUIT OF THE VINE SS. 27c CREAM OF WHEAT "Mr 21c PUFFIN BISCUITS 4^' 49c MILD AMERICAN CHEESE P. L. SPICED PEACHES *?of*27c DAILY DOC FOOD 3 25c Jane Parker Bnkery Values BOLD POUND CAKE 25c BINNAMON ROUS -" 25s PEACH PIES IS; " Uc LEMON MES "gST ? - " Wo WHITE R*F*P E"ntM Uc Tips Offered State Fair Entrants II you're plannlntc to enter aome ot your handiwork In the State Fair this year, then you'll be Interested in these tlpa offered by Julia Mo Iver. State College extension cloth ing; specialist. There is a wide variety of tricks that can give your clothes that special mark of distinction, says Miss Mclver. But actually there's no special magic about making a very finished looking dress. All you need are a few helpful pointers. One of the most Important steps to learn In dressmaking, says Mi*s Mclver. is to learn how to sew with tt* grain of the material. Grain is the way in which a fabric has been woven? lengthwise- (wrap) and crosswise (fill) threads of yarns are woven together at right angles to make the material. Pieces must be cut on the correct ^rain, and the grain must be kept in its cor rect position throughout construc tion if the garment is to be grain perfect, explains Miss Mclver. Maybe you're wondering why it'3 so important to have a grain-per fect garment. Because the finished eatment will not fit well, hang cor rectly. or look smart unless cut and sewn on the proper grain, explains ?riss Mclver. Unfortunately, there is no secret formula you can em ploy to compensate for or conceal a badly cut garment. Prevention is the only cure, so make your clothes grain perfect. ASC Review Changes In Tobaeeo Program H. D. Godfrey, state administra tive officer for Agricultural Stab ilization and Conservation, today reminded Tar Heel tobacco grow ers that there have been several recent changes made in the tobac co allotment and quota program. Public Law 2t, passed by the Congress this year, made several changes in the method of operation of the adjustment program on to bacco for this year and next. One of the most welcome of these chang es. Godfrey said, is the one that eliminates credit for overplanting. In previous years, under the Law, it was possible for a farmer to in crease his planting history and consequently his tobacco allotment by consistent overplanting and payment of penalty. Public Law 21, he said, eliminates any credit for overplanting for this and future years. The increased rate of penalty was cited as another major change. Last year, Godfrey said, the pen alty for overplanting Flue-cured tobacco was 21 cents a pound. For this year, that rate has been in creased to 40 cents a pound. The 21 cents represented 40 per cent of J Ch*ck Um comet word: 1 ? Deaths ia Um east coast lo?4i (200) (750). 2 ? Deaths ia North Africa* riotiags topped <200) (750). , . 3 ? East coast loads followed ia Um wake at hurricane (Diane) (Coaaia). 4 ? Princess Margaret ia (25) (32) years ?f age. 5 ? United Mine Workers recently received a 12 per (day) (week) raise. 6 ? Russia is releasing (33) (3) more American prisoners. 7? "Ham" is slang for an amateur (farmer) (radio operator). 8 ? Cantaloupe (is) (is not) a member of the gourd family. 9 ? (Pittsburgh) (St Louis) trails in the Na tional League. 10 ? The (tiger) (lion) symbolizes Great Britain. Count 10 for each correct choice. A score of 0-20 is poor; 30-60, average; 70-80, superior, and 90-100, very superior. ~ Decoded Intelligram ?uon? 01 qSjnqsiJ'd? 6 ?I? i jojejodo oipeji ? l ??9 apq? S "SS? ? JustQ ? E OSi? Z 002?1 i the previous year's sale price; the 40 cents represents 75 per cent of the previous year's sale price. In addition, farmers who fail to direct ASC reporters to all of the tobacco they have planted, or far mers who file false reports regard ing production and disposition of their tobacco, will have their pres ent allotment reduced. Next year, allotments and meas urements will be in hundredths of an acre in an effort to crack down on farmers who do not coop erate with their neighbors in their efforts to maintain the price of to bacco through keeping supply in line with demand, Godfrey said. ASC committeemen or office em ployees in each of the 100 North Carolina Counties will be glad tc answer any questions farmers might have on these changes, he , added. v TEACH THE DEAF Alexander Graham Bell, inven tor of the telephone, persuaded Clarke School for the Deaf at Nor thhampton, Massachusetts, to start the first training course for oral teachers of the deaf in the United States in 1889. Since then, more' than 500 have gone from there to every State and 20 foreign coun tries to teach deaf children to talk. They have brought comfort to parents, in Argentina, Canada Australia. Japan, Turkey, India, South Africa and Norway, the National Geographic Society says. GARDEN TIME BV ROBERT SCHMIDT This is the critical period for the strawberry bed. Either the crab grass is choking the plants out or dry weather is killing them. For that reason many of our home gar deners are resorting to fall plant ing which I will discuss In a later article. However, the market gard ener is concerned with low costs and high production and therefore must continue to practice spring planting and the development of a matted row bed. You probably have observed that as soon as the spring crop was har vested the old plants began to send out many runners which produced runner plants which caught root in the soil along the row. In the heat of late summer not many run ners are produced but in Septem ber and October the runner forma tion is heavy again. However, our scientists have found that runner plants rooted in early summer will produce about twice as many ber ries as plants rooted in the fall. For that reason you should make an extra effort to save the early runner plants and keep them grow ing. During late August in the moun tains and during early September in the eastern part fo the state is the proper time to apply fertiliser to strawberries. If you have a nar row row the fertilizer can be ap plied in a shallow furrow on each side of the row. If you have a wtda CONTINUED ON FAGE 8 =- ~ Si , Hunt's PEACHES in heavy syrup No. 2% Can 30c ! APPLESAUCE No. 303 Cans 2 for 27c I Old Black Joe Black Eyed Peas No. 2 cans 2 for 25c I Armour's CHILI WITH BEANS JFG SPECIAL COFFEE GIANT TIDE SPIC & SPAN SNOWDRIFT BANANAS Armour's CHEESE FOOD YELLO OLEO CUBE STEAK lib. can 25c lib. 87c Box 69c Reg. Size 23c 3 lb. can 79c 2lbs. 25c 2 lb. Box 65c lb. 19c ' lb. 59c