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d Each of th?s? advertised items it required to be readily available lor sale at or below the advertised price in each AftP Store, eicept as specifically noted in this ad PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT.. MARCH 17 AT AEfP IN RAEFORD. N.C. ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO OTHER RETAIL DEALERS OR WHOLESALER WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. mua J-.1,?an Box-O-Chicken I Round Steak | Pork Roast USD A INSPECTED FRESH WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF CFD M?18p?cl?l? ) FRESH LEAN COUNTRY FARM WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF Full Cut Bone-In ]881 7Q Boneless DINNER BELL MILD OR SAQE 09 Pork Sausage 1 lb. pkg. rncan lean uuun *4RQ WHOLE l? Pork Loin USjDA. INSPECTED FRESH ^ FRESH LEAN COUNTRY FARM Fryer Legs OSCAR MAYERI (BEEF 1-LB. PKG. 1.89) - . uiNNER BELL (BEEF LB. 1.99) ^ qq BONELESS BOTTOM Meat Wieners 1 (&/ Smoked Sausage ?,.! Round Steak REO LABEL SLICED ^CQ INDIVIDUAL QUICK FROZEN ^Efl EXTRaTea!7 FRESH Hormel Bacon m 1 Flounder Fillet ? 1 Ground Round WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF Small Eggs A&P QUALITY GRADE"A" 79 2Vz doz. ctn. lb. lb. FOR ST. PATRICK S DAY?HORMEL Corn Beef Brisket lb. 1*4; SEMI BONELESS SMOKED Z Ham Portions 4 QQ USDA INSPECTED (4-7 LI 1 Itirkey Breast lb. Paper Towels ^ P&Q BRAND 32 88" "|99 139 139 big rolls VEGETABLE ? VEGETARIAN VEGETABLE Campbell's Soup 3 ? ?* SUNSH?NSVV.* ?-r #4% Krispy Crackers p*o ?w 99* Vs SKINNER ELBOW MACARONI OR 7 oz. -J 00 THOPICANA COLD N HUHt P4Q WHITE lOrange Juice 33 Bath Tissue IS' 03 Jt*JRY JACK BUTTSRIII^K A4P30-GAL TR49HBAGS 20 CT. 1.88 OR Pillsbury Biscuits 2 L". 73 fall Kitchen Bags D5T PANOUET 4-PC. GOLDEN j QQ ALL VARIETIES jfUl Fried Chicken '5s 1 9-Lives Cat Food 3 APPLE OR PEACH jnQ HIGH PROTEIN DOG MEAL A1Q M I I09 Field Trial 419 GREEN GIANT CUT 10Vi 02. can READV-TO-SPREAD ALL VARIETIES 16.5 OZ. can Asparagus READV-TO-SPREAD A Pillsbury Frostings Thin Spaghetti 4 i?. A&P PLAIN ? MEAT ? MUSHROOM flfW Spaghetti Sauce air KRAFT SHREDOED ? SHREDDED SHARP Mozzarella P&Q BRAND 4 oz. pkg. Apple Juice 64 02. btl. 79' 99e Banquet Pies pkg. Pepsi Cola DIET PEPSI ? PEPSI FREE ? MTN DEW 8 pk. ctn. 49 b deposit L GOOD ONLY IN RAEFORD 16 o/. ret *1 Crest Toothpaste REGULAR ? MINT ? GEL 6.4 OZ. L tube 6 pk GOOD /M( MEISTER BRAU BEER 179 U.S. #1 BAKING Idaho Potatoes LARGE FLORIDA Celery t Navel Oranges CELLO WRAPPED 24 oz. Ml. I CALIFORNIA JUMBO MCtl ?talk 5 for only 318 bl oz. btls. 229 99* 169 249 ) A&P COUPON )" A&P COUPON OQQ UHll rncan JOQ SCOPE SAVE ?0" ?T* ; u Asparagus 1 Mouthwash I JL JUtCY ^rm AAP BRAND PEROXIDE OR 6Sr White Grapefruit 4 <X I Alcohol jaa QREEN AAP BRAND I tSfliLeaf Lettuce s Sir Charcoal FRESH JfWI G.E. 40 ? 60 ? 75 ? 100 WATT Fresh Spinach X aSr Crisp Carrots 2?. 1 Soft White Bulbs GOOD ONLY IN RAEFORD. N.C. 10 to. 4 Ct. pfcg. O) SAVE 25c ON DF.L MONTE 32 OZ BTL Tomato Catsup SAVE 25c ON \f~X J BUTTER RECIPE ? DEVILS FOOD ? YELLOW-CHOC MINT '8 5 OZ PKG ^[Pillsbury Cake Mix LIMIT ONE COUPON AND 7.50 ORDER. QOOO THRU SAT., MARCH 17 AT AAP #636 yWUW GOOD THRU SAT., MARCH 17 AT AAP J ^ ^Ld^ qSm^RU^A^MARCH^AT^P0 #637 J ^ AAP COUPON^""\ /?^^Jfc^&PpOUPON^Wi\ ^"^PJW^A&P^UPON^"\ UMTT ONE COUPON AND 7.50 ORDER. QOOO THRU SAT., MARCH 17 AT AAP MRl PLAIN ? SELF RISING ? BREAD 8-^ 5 LB BAG Pillsbury Flour , LMTT ONi COUPON ANO 7 JO ORDER. 1 OOOO THRU SAT.. MARCH 17 AT AAP #639 m i = SAVE 25c ON I 5'OFF LABEL LIQUID GAL JUG Clorox Bleach LMTT ONE COUPON ANO 7.50 0RD6R. QOOO THRU SAT., MARCH 17 AT AAR #640 ./ V Senior Citizens Discount 5% Off Total Purchases On Wednesdays WlTNCWPMMil.a. MUST K AaEttMl OVER ( ) EDENBOROUGH CENTER MON.-SAT. 8:00 A.M. - 10.00 P.M. SUNDAYS 9:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. .. . Front Burner (Continued from page 6) Approximately 60 calories per ser ving. CABBAGE WITH CARAWAY 1 head cabbage (about 1 1/2 lbs.) 1 tablespoon minced fresh parsley freshly ground black pepper caraway seeds 1 teaspoon margarine 1 teaspoon sugar 1/2 cup chicken broth Remove major section of core from the cabbage. Leave just enough to hold the head together. Slice the head into wedges about 1 1/2 inch thick. Melt the margarine in a large skillet. Put in the cab bage, parsley, sugar, black pepper and broth. Cover and cook over moderate heat about 12 minutes, basting with the pan juices several times. About 1 minute before the cabbage is done, sprinkle with caraway seeds. Remove cabbage to a serving dish. Pour the pan liquid over the cabbage. Yield 6 servings. Approximately 30 calories per ser ving. LEMON-BAKED CHICKEN 1 frying chicken (2 1/2 to 3 lbs), cut into serving pieces ? 1 clove garlic, crushed 2 tablespoons oil or melted margarine 3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice freshly ground pepper In a bowl combine lemon juice, oil, garlic and pepper. Arrange chicken in a shallow casserole or baking pan, and pour over it the lemon and oil mixture. Cover and bake at 350?F. until tender, about 40 minutes, basting occasionally. Uncover casserole and bake 10 minutes longer to allow chicken to brown. Yield 4 servings. Approx imately 215 calories per serving. SWEET AND SOUR GREEN BEANS 1 pkg. (1007.) frozen or 1 lb. fresh green beans, cut in 1-inch pieces 1 tablespoon water I tablespoon sugar , dash paprika 1 teaspoon margarine 1/2 teaspoon all-purpose flour 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1/4 teaspoon dill seeds, optional Cook frozen green beans accor ding to directions on package, omitting salt, or cook fresh green beans in 1/2 cup unsalted water until tender. Drain and set aside. In separate pan, melt margarine, ^stir in flour and brown lightly. Stir in rtrrtainiftg ingredients and cook over low heat until thickened. Pour over drained green beans and heat 5 minutes. Makes 4 servings. 40 calories per serving. BISCUITS 2 cups all purpose flour 1/3 cup oil 1 tablespoon baking powder 2/3 cup skim milk Mix flour and baking powder in bowl. Combine oil and milk and pour all at once into dry ingre dients. Stir until mixture clings together and forms a ball. Knead on waxed paper 18-20 times without using additional flour. Gently pat or roll out until dough is 1/2 inch thick. Cut with 2 inch round cutter and place close together with edges touching on ungreased baking sheet. Bake in preheated 450?F. oven 12-15 minutes. Makes 12 biscuits, 130 calories each. TIPS ON TAXES Although April 15 is tax time you can save money by being tax conscious all year around. Start by keeping records of the items that you buy that will be deductible on next year's return. These might include medical ex penditures, contributions and in terest payments. Other possible deductibles are property, telephone or sales taxes. Then, keep a big envelope or box handy, so every member of the family can help collect these records. Also make sure you know the re quirements for supporting dependents who might count as ex emptions on your income tax return. These might include elderly parents or children who are work ing and attending college. Be sure you have records for the support you are claiming and that you provide the amount required by law. Schedule Tuesday, March 20, 1984, 12:10 p.m. - Business Girls Extension Homemakers Club Meetings. Tuesday, Man* 20, 1984, 2:30 P.m. - Raedeen Extension Homemakers Club Meeting. Tuesday, March 20, 1984, 7:30 P.m. - Phillipi Extension Homemakers Club Meeting. Thursday, March 22, 1984, 5:00 p.m. - North Raeford Extension Homemakers Club Meeting. HIat Wear a scarf to protect the collar area of a leather or suede coat, or you may end up with "ring around the collar."
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