THE NEWS-JOURNAL PAGE 6 RAF.FORD, NORTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1969 vs w.,a x i:':oW'y:-:':':':'W-;.T r.f.'.'.-. ....,........... ........ ... S2iTC F-MCIS IN THIS AD IFF. THROUGH JULY 1 "SUPER. FRANKS An -ntt- yc ills "vu sane Ro( 65ci VALUE BONUS DfflHER Each WITH xou Si 99 HO jp,U.SBUHY Lb. Bag AID Pk 9s. RISE ftN 6-Ct. pV.gs. ""i-iTZ A&P ntinL ttC kn.Z?tnta FOODS -SO'! L KM '.'.tail 7mSOronrir.t2T. ridhV W.wi i " Tin 'i'"'1"- M "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY U S D. A. INSPECTED FRESH !l ' I J I C I ULJVJU 3 0 PAN READY Lb. 34C W.HLE Z UK CUT UP FRYERS WITHOUT GIBLETS SPLIT FRYER Lb 38c WITH WING I N A BREAST QUARTER 40c bag WITH BACK LEG QUARTER 36c Lb. "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF WHOLE TRUED ROUND VIRGINIA COUNTRY FARM DRY CURED 10 to 14 LB AVERAGE HAM f( SL.CEDU & 65 Cut to your tpcific- rion Into St.aks, Roattl, Ground Round I u ond Stew Bf 90 to 100-Lb. Av(. AT : 3 "SUPER-RIGHT" FRESH FROZEN CHOPPED SWEET, JUICY, THOMPSON SEEDLESS GRAPES CALIFORNIA VALENCIA ORANGES 2 25c BEEF PATTIES SI .39 ' J'r U.S. No. Ont All Purpose CANTALOUPES 3 Jus 89! WHITE POTATOES 10 59t BLUEBERRIES 3 B $100 JANE PARKER WHOLE WHEAT CRACKED WHEAT PLAIN RYE SEEDED RYE 2J ll2-Lb. Loaves JANE PARKER FRESHLY BAKED JANE PARKER BROWN 'N SERVE POTATO CHIPSH 59c cS 99c CLOVERLEAF ROLLS 2 JANE PARKER FRESHLY BAKED JANE PARKER GOLDEN PEACH PIE 49c POUND CAKE ANN PAGE FOR A DELICIOUS SALAD lo) !3-Oi. Pkgs. 25-0i. Pko. 49c 65c ini GE Rl KETCHUP FRENCH CHEF STYLE 8-Oz. Btl. ANN PAGE RICH RED TOMATO COLESLAW OUR OWN WITH LEMON AND SUGAR 20-Oz. Btl. 29c 2 re 39c INSTANT TEA MIXV79c ANN PAGE CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP 2 A&P BRAND EVAP MILK 3 A&P DRY ROAST PEANUTS EXCEL BR NUTS BRIGHT S STARCH tOVi-Oz. Cons A&P BRAND EVAPORATED 13 Fl Oz Cans A&P DRY ROASTED VIRGINIA 13-Oz Can EXCEL BRAND ASSORTED 14-Oz. Can BRIGHT SAIL SPRAY 24 0z Can 35c 55c IA 59c 79c 39c Custom Ground Coffee Sale J to rJL. IS ALL FLAVORS MARVEL BRAND 13 uu A&P BRAND FROZEN PIE SHELLS 3 III V;l $1.00 MARVEL BRAND ICE CREAMr V'SSe Mi. jiiJ Mis. A. I . McBiydc of I'nnti'lon, N. J. anivfJ Monday lot a visit with Ins father, A. M. McBiyde. and hu brother and family, Mi. and Mrs. Wilson McBiyde and children. Mis. J. L. Warner will leave Saturday for a tour through the New I ngljnd States. Mr. and Mis. Jaines C'unie and Maiy Lynn are spending the week in the mountains. Vickie Warner, who is attending second summer session at f ast Carolina, spent the weekend with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Warner. Miss Winbomc Howell will spend t lie remainder of the summer working as a counselor at Tamp Don Lec at Arapahoe. David Howell is a campei there this week. Mr. and Mrs. Archie McLean of Clearwater, I'la., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. II. R. McLean. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lilly of Clarksville, Va., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McCiinimon. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmv lledutieth and son Sammy of Charlotte spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Hcdgpeth. Mike McAnulty is spending two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McAnulty, before reporting for duty at Pensacola, Fla. Jimmy McDiarniid and William Daniels are among students attending orientation week ut Appalachian State U. They plan to enter the freshman class in September. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McAnulty and son Pal and t'ddie Diggs attended their son Mike's graduation last week at the Naval Training Center. Oilando Fla. Navy Base. While in Florida they visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe McAnulty at Cocoa Beach, Mr. and Mis. Ben ('time and family at OriiKind Beach, and Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Surlcs at Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L pehurch Sr. are vacationing at thcii cottage at Bogue Sound. Their daughter, Mis. Tom Caulk of Middleburg, Va., is with them. Judy Burnett, head cheei leader for Hoke High School, is attending a checrleading camp this week at St. Andrews Presbyterian College. Mrs. O. B. Smith jiiJ children , Tina and Adam, of Lexington, Ky., are visit ing her pjrents, Mr. and Mrs. Kermil Wnod. Mr. and Mrs. Ldmund Murray and sons will leave Friday for Fitgerald, Cia., for a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Murray and Mis. Fred Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Settler and Bill. Ralph Huff, I'am McMillian and Linda Baker spent Satuiday until Monday at Topsail Beach. Mrs. J. B. Mcleod is spending this week at Naus Head with her sister, Mrs. Bob Foreman. Susannah Gallin (il Chatlottc is spending tins week with her grandpaicnh. Mr. and Mis II. L.Catlin Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sample and children of Charlotte wete heie for the weekend with her father. J. W. Mcl'luul. Mi. and Mis. Boh I'tiislev and daughters will leave tomorrow for a weeks visit with his parents. Mi. and Mis. (ius Pursley in Milledgeville. (la. Shower Honors July bride-Elect Miss Jane Couoly and Miss Cathy Colson wete hostessess for a miscellaneous bridal shower for Miss Malinda Kay Stover Friday night at the Conoly home. Miss Stover and Sgt. Vtilli.im Russell Duke will be married July 2b at the Main Post Chapel, Fort Bragg. Miss Stover was presented a corsage ol white carnations. After games were played and the bnde-to-be had opened her gifts, guests were invited into the dining room lot refieshments. The table was covered with a lace cloth from which bridal cake squares, mixed nuts, mints, and punch were served. Mrs. Stover assisted in pouring punch. Out of town guests were Mis. Barbara Duke of Goldsboro, mother of the bridegroom, Mrs. Cathy Stauflacher of Fayetteville. sister of the bride, and Mrs Bud Avyrt, also of Fayetteville. Fayetteville. Shower Honors Nancy Calloway Bride-elect Nancy Calloway was honored with a shower Friday night at the home of Mrs. O.B. Israel. Oilier hostesses were Mrs. Earl Gordon, Mrs. Pete Sawver, Mrs. O.R. Huff Jr. and Mrs. J .B.Womble Jr. The table, covered with white lace over pink, was centered with roses, gypsopltila and candles in a silver container. Bridal cakes, punch, mints and nuts were served. Mis. Ralph Calloway, mother of the honoiee, poured punch. White and pink gladioli and roses decorated the living room. Hostess gifts for Miss Calloway were china in her pattern and a corsage of pink rosebuds. Out of town guest was Miss Linda Roberts of Raleigh. Town & Country CINEMA Between Aberdeen-Southern Pines NOW SHOWING THRU TUESDAY, JULY 29 Walt Disney's "PETER PAN" Show Timo Wnk Oavi 3:20-5:15-7:10-9:05 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1:30-3 30-5: 15-7:10-9:05 Sunrise Theatre Downtown So. Pines NOW SHOWING THRU TUESDAY, JULY 29 Bob Hope & Jane Wyman in "HOW TO COMMIT MARRIAGE" Show Time 3 20 . 5:15 -7:10 -9 00 Sat. & Sun. 1 30-3: 20-5. 15-7: 10-9:00 COOL IT WITH BOOKS THIS SUMMER EAGER READERS VACATION READING CLUB June 16 til August 14 LIBRARY HOUR EVERY THURSDAY 10 A.M.-11 A.M. Films and Stories Hoke County Library

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