A0P X \ LOW SODIUM RECIPES i FROM THE A&P KITCHEN /jajflEb Each of these advertised items is required to be readily available for sal* at or below the advertised price in each A4P Store, except as specifically noted in this ad ______ PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT.. JULY 31 AT A&P IN RAEFORO. N.C. AAP QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF ?w?soo,ur.(lua.) one Broccoli ^ ay Beef Stew 198 UP QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN ORAM FID . . MCP-WHOLC^^m Shoulder jtam Roast lb. avg. Cut Free I68 A&P RECIPES "N FOR THE J NATURAL GOODNESS OF LOW SODIUM FOOD! (THIRD IN A SERIES) ? STIR-FRY BROCCOLI < 1 pound broccoli 2 tabtaapoona vegetable oil 1 cupwatar 1 teaspoon cornstarch % % taaapoon rosemary V? teaspoon oragano <9* ***"*? trom Bowerkm tope. Remove leasee trorn otsme and oul ' fry kx ^lorhwo and oometarch. Lei cook over low heat unOf MokTMend ln braoooi*2n7mte hly la prevent acorchlng. Cook unlll fork-lander; about tan mlnulae or lees, i oregeno over a* end cover Aftow to stand for two mtomee, then serve 2 Inch pteoee. Heat oM untM very hoi In heavy okMet Add e>eais only end alb I atwrtAvemfcwitw. AddltabtoMoon water end cul-up flowers. Cook qt**?y k mhxHss. P\*f> to one eide of iUM and abr IMo ofl mob** the water. Mended i And comsti thoroughly I SprtnkH on atone*. '<D A&P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF Boneless Roast Cut From The Chuck lb v 1 v*t!h supermarket prices U US D A INSPECTED FRESH Box-0 Chicken Limit 4 Please % lb A&P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF Rib Eye Steaks Boneless lb. o Beef Specials AKP QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF Ground Chuck 3-lbs. or more lb. m AftP QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF Boneless Chuck Steak . 198 AAP QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF Whole Rib Eye 3* ,3s9 ARMOUR US.D.A. INSPECTED FRESH U.S.D.A. INSPECTED FRESH Whole Fryer Legs H> 89* Turkey Wings or Necks ib 49* EXTRA LEAN SPECIAL TRIM COUNTY FARM BLUE RIDGE Pork Steak Boston Butt Ib. 169 Sliced Bacon Kb 139 ME FARKf Ibrkey Franks 79* CAROUNA PRIDE Sliced Bologna s 99* P Frozen Specials ICE CREAM PARLOR TASTE Sealtest Ice Cream - Fruit Drinks KRAFT MILD Cheddar Cheese KRAFT CHEESE FOOO SLICES American Singles 89* BREAKSTONE Sour Cream 59* Yellow Corn 6 a 1?? Bananas 3 r 1?? FLORIDA-GREAT WITH PERRIER WASHINGTON STATE EXTRA FANCY Seedless Limes 10 79* Bing Cherries ?. 99* FLORIDA GROWN CAUFORNIA SWEET JUICY Avocados 2 1?? Nectarines <? 69* Mr. P'S Pizza IROfM A CHEESE 4JS 1"0 2 A 59* CHICKEN King Size Dinners pka 10 ax. pkg. CHICKEN, TURKEY. MACARONI A CHEESE Jiffy Pot Pies PET RITZ REGULAR Pie Shells 2 A MORTON SAL. STEAK. TURKEY, CHICKEN Grocery Specials ANN PAGE Mayonnaise s990 JFQ Mayonnaise ANN PAGE V Grocery Specials CHUNK LIGHT StarKist Tuna In Water In Oil 79" HUNTS '( P H Bakery Specials^" P&Q BRAND White Bread Sandwich 2 Sliced 24 QZ loaves ANN PAGE I Weekly Specials Potato Chips TEXIZE PINK LIQUID Dish Detergent rCES Box. twtn pack 32 oz. Ml. Q Pepsi Cola 16 o/ Returnables $1 39 ft P:?L ? BUY 2?QET 2 FREE BY MAIL?ME STOM FO? OCT ails 8 4 oz. 139 tub* I SUPER SAVER COUPON 89* Tomato Ketchup 99* Apple Juice f Vs Crest Toothpaste DAY OCEAN FISH KRAFT ? MOftNAL-ORY ? OH.Y 69* Friskies Cat Food 4 i 1" Grape Jelly *?? 99* Pert Shampoo DirCEBZ ,UC0UP0HI?W ,UCOUPOMER 11 oz. M. SUPER SAVER COUPON FAMILY SIZE ? WTTn coupon nkn | and 7JO oroer qood thru 8at., july 31 #654 at AAP amd 7.50 oroer GOLDEN QUARTERS Mrs. Filbert's Margarine 29* 1 lb. pfcg. oooo THRU sat., july 31 AT aap #696 BLENDED FOR TASTE Eight O'Clock Decaffeinated Bean Coffee limit one wttm coupon 1 lb. 249 oooo thru sat., july 31 at AAP #655 dccomateo on *nr? n flowers UMTONE big with coupon roll and 7 JO oroer oooo thru sat., july 31 at AAP #667 items offered for sale not available to other retail dealers or wholesalers Edonborough Shopping Center Raeford, N.C. 38* Dividend The Board of Directors of Bur lington Industries. Inc., July 21 declared the regular quarterly divi dend of 38 cents per share, payable September 1. 1982, to shareholders of record at the close of business ? August 2. 1982. College News Jeffrey Anders Dahlin, of Rt. 2, Raeford received the degree of Bachelor of Science from the University of South Carolina at ^ Columbia during the university's * spring commencement. LAW For Laypersons Many laypersons think that law yers and judges are bound by the ? past because, under the theory of precedent, they rely on old cases to decide new law. The theory of precedent, however, is balanced by many factors which allow the law to grow and change without taking away the necessary stability of the law. A previously decided case, for example, need not bind a judge to decide a new case in the same 9 manner if the facts of the two cases, although fairly similar, are different in a significant respect. In fact, a very slight change in fact may make a judge decide to render an entirely different result from the older case. Even if the facts of the older case and the present case are alike in all significant respects, the theory of precedent may still not govern the ^ judge's opinion. Suppose, as illus- ? tration, you are a lawyer represent ing a client who has threatened another person with violence by using some strong words and shaking his fist. The person whom he threatened has sued him for simple assault and asked the court for money damages. His lawyer has pointed out a previously decid ed case with the very same facts in ? which the person who used the strong language and physical ges tures was liable in money damages for the assault. Using the theory of precedent, the judge might well find your client also liable for the assault. Assume, however, that when you read the older assault case, you discovered that the opinion was written by the Supreme Court of Wyoming and not by the Supreme ? Court of North Carolina. Your argument to the judge would be that although the previous case might be good law in the state of Wyoming, the North Carolina Su preme Court is not bound by a decision handed down by the Wyoming Supreme Court. Natural ly, the law of Wyoming need not necessarily be the law of North Carolina. You might then argue ? that your client should not be liable for the assault unless he had actually made physical contact with the body of the other person. Instead of finding that the previous case came from Wyoming, you might find that it was decided by the North Carol\pa Court of Appeals, which is the lower appel late court of North Carolina. Assuming that you are arguing ^ before the North Carolina Supreme ? Court, you could argue that the North Carolina Supreme Court is not bound by a decision from the North Carolina Court of Appeals, even though the facts of the previously decided case are exactly the same as the facts of the present case. Naturally, the Supreme Court of North Carolina might well follow the decision of the Court of Appeals, but it would certainly not be bound to do so. The rule of precedent is that like cases should be decided alike. However, to the extent that previ ous cases are decided by the courts of other states or courts inferior to the court actually deciding the case, the theory of precedent will not be binding. "This article is written as a matter of general interest only. It is not to be construed as legal advice, and you should not rely on the state ments made in the article to govern your actions in any specific case. If you have a particular question or problem, you should contact an attorney. " (^An,r|

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