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Q Jd S' Thursday, July 1, 1965 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. C Have a Grand 'n' Glorious Long Weekend- With A*P’s Spectacular Buys For the of July! “SUPER-RIGHT” 12 to 16 LB. AVG. SMOKED WHOLE ☆ LB. 6 TO i IB. AVG Mt\ OUTSTANDING VALUE! TASTY, HAM Ham Shank Half >■' 4uC Ham Shank PorHon-LB 09C Center Slices. "SUPER-RIGHT" LEAN FRESHLY GROUND BEEF « 45c ■ ««« HOC I parts PRICES IN THIS AO EFF. THRU SAT. JULY 3rd 95c TOP QUALITY 8 TO 14-LB. AVG. YOUNG hens TURKEYS FRYER BREASTS lb. SSc FRYER DRUM STICKS lb. 4Sc FRYER THIGHS lb. 45c FRESH FRYER LIVERS lb. SSc FRYER WINGS lb. 29c FRYER GIZZARDS . lb. 29c HOLIDAY VALUE! BLUE STAR FROZEN MEAT NOTICE! A&P STORES WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY SAT., JULY 3rd — CLOSED MONDAY, JULY 5th BEEF CHICKEN TURKEY MEAT LOAF BEANS & FRANKS SALISBURY STEAKS • SPAGHETTI & MEAT BALLS YOUR CHOICE n-oz. PKGS. ONLY s i“SUPER-RIGHT” QUALin, DELICIOUS ALL MEAT STOCK YOUR FREEZER 1-LB. PKG. 97c f^charkets brand” BRIQUETS CHARCOAL 10 49c 20 5 FLAVORS TO CHOOSE FROM YUKON CLUB CANNED BEVERAGES 15 ci ^1.00 :sl59 ANN PAGE — SALAD MUSTARD 23c ANN PAGE — REALLY FINE MAYONNAISE 49c ANN PAGE — BARBECUE SAUCE 39c JANE PARKER — TWIN PACK GOLDEN LOAF CAKES Whole Mtlon 79c • RIPE, RED, SWEET WATERMELONS- • SWEET, TASTY, SANTA ROSA ^ ^ RED PLUMS - 25c • SWEET, SEEDLESS WHITE GRAPES - 39c • VALUE PRICED—TASTY NECTARINES v. 29c • SERVE WITH ICED TEA JUICY LEMONS 'K' 43c • OUTSTANDING VALUE CANTALOUPES — 3 - 89c IDEAL FOR SALADS OR SANDWICHES CRISP LEHUCE HEAD ★ ONLY Cote of 24— i i2.n. ok.J Cons' 2—WV2 oz. CAKES IN A PKG. JANE RARKER^OLDEN CINN. OR SUGARED DONUTS ’Va‘:on7/ 19c JANE PARKER READY TO SERVE BLUEBERRY PIE oV^Pk;, 49c CHERRI-AID DRINK-MIX Reg. Pfcgs. 19c JANE PARKER RROWN N* SERVE ROLLS 2 Y-Oz. Pkgs. 29c Whtn ytubuy 4L iatHitritwl<rprkt ; YOU FAY ONLY 49c GULF BRAND CHAltCOAL LIGHTER FLUID 25c °cr 35c PASTEURIZED MEL-D-tlT CHEESE SLICES • AMERICAN • PIMIGNTO • SWISS qpUTSTANDING VALUE! MARVEL BRAND lUiTAMT fUVaUlB" A&P DRINK 29c • AMERICAN OR 12-Oz. • PIMIENTO Pkg. 43c 39c MIIK MORTON BRAND FROZEN & ^ r cr V2 c>S «n a & i s e. s MARVEL BRAND ICE CREAM */t Gal, Ctns. HALF GALLON CARTONS ★ • APPLE 1 Ea. . PEACH 4-Oz. Pkg. • CHERRY each OR ONLY • COCONUT-CUSTARD Oz. Con YELLOW CLING — SLICES OR HALVES A&P PEACHES ^ 53c ^ SULTANA LIGHT MEAT "OUR FINEST QUALITY" A&P PINEAPPLE SLICEDft^ O^CRUSHED J|ia -vole 2 47c _ CUSrOM-GROUND—MKD 4 MIILOW « . mm 1-Lb. 12- Oz. Cans 1-Lb. 1 Ot. Coni Flake Tuna 3 SSc o * * h .*■ K Uw, Sptcial Pricitl EIGHT O’CLOCK OuHieeSale! IICHT^l o'CLbtjH! 1-lB. tAO FRUIT PIES 25‘ TIP TOP FROZEN CONCENTRATED LEMONADE 1 BEGULAR III e°oV’,;^Ks q JI 17c Save24f 34B. BAG REGULAR LEMONADE Page 5 COMEDY CORNER "Tlsat Butch_M protporoM* ha only holds up paopla by appointment!" Heart Agency Gives More Tips On Right Way To Live It Up iPart II of a TwoPart Sciicsi in.- adds to the hoaii's work. By N. C. Heart News Bureau ()\croaliti” fidlowed by oxertion Live it iij) tile wfoiiK way. and is a.-ikinj; f ir troiibif. The North ytur heart may not bt- able to faiolina Heart A.-sociation re live it dewn, says Dr. Daniel T. mind.s yon thai professional ath- Y’ounK. U.NC heart sporialisi and lete.s 'eat li).;hlly before they go president of the .North Carolina inlo actinn, have their heavy lleari A.s.soeiaiion. mi'al aflerward. .Middle-aged Timolliy 'I’arheel has two wtteks with pay eoniing to him and he lias big plans lo live it up. Cram a year’s play into a fort night, before settling baek into the old leather-upholstered rut. Y’ou know the type: he's going to get his money’s worth on the tennis eourts, skin-diving, tnoun- tain-elimbing even if it kill.s him. V'aiations are for fun and games, the Norlh Carolina Heart Assoeiatnm agrees, but reckless playing, like rcekless driving, can have tragic eonseq-uenees. A few simple safety itreeautions can give middle-aged Timothy his money’s worth of enjoyment with a bonus fKdter health. Rule .Number One: You are not as young as when you we're setting track or swimming rec ords in varsity i-ompctition. i All right, you didn’t set any records, but you gave tliem a good run for their money, i And if y.ou’re not in condition, you have even a big,ger hamlieap, No one is suggesting that you’re ready for the rocking- chair routine. Physical aelivily is good for you in .gradually in creasing doses. If you tus,. your pre-vacation wet'kbnds for warm up activity, vou will have a .good head start. And you will find that,each day’s round of activity gives you an c.xtra reserve for a longer next .s’ession. This brings us to. Rule Xumber Two: Know when you’ve liad enough and quit. “Just one more" set of singles or race lo the float can push you to the edge of collap.se, especially if one of your young sters is setting the pace. On a verj’ hot day, with high humidi ty, there is danger of heat ex haustion or hbat stroke, even for young athletes who overexert. l^noek off when you feel tired, and don’t be ashamexi to ad.mit it; In very hot weathbr. play on ly during the cooler hours of the day, and for briefer periods: to offset loss of salt through heavy sweating, sprinkle more salt on your f.)od. You’ve pu.shed yourself loo far if: You are out of breath and your heart is still pounding sev eral .minutes after e.xereise. 'Marked weaknE-.ss or fatigue is still present an hour or two lat er. Rule Numhei- Three: Overeat- Ituli' Number l-'oui: If you have or susis'ct vou liav<* any degr.'e of eardiovaseular disabil ity. see your doctor iK'fore you go on varatioii. He will set lim its and pies.ribe medication wliere indicated. For skin-divers and moimtain- elimliers. here are a fi-w special rul*'S lo keep in mind: ".Snoi Ueling’’ recpiires the skin- diver to luealhe hard from the beginning, as ihough he were al ready tired. Vou should there fore avoid e.xhausting situations: stay away fr mi currents, for ex- a:rple. ('i'he work of fighting a eurri nt is a .severe tesi even for a normal eiri-ulaloiy system, i Take a float along, too call it portable seeurily. if you wish - and never go alone. Under rertain circumstances. evE'n voung persons with normal eardiovaseular .sy.stems may fail to adapt to high altitudes if the i’han,go frim .sea level is too sud den and is followeil immediately by physical exertion. Your heart needs a few da.vs lo lomiiCnsate for the lower ox.vgen conient of the thin air. before il can meet the additional demands of mus- I'ular activity. Plan your pro gram accordingly. I’v IfMi.'i. if present ratt's oon- tinue, world population will he increased by H.KI million. THOMSON & McKinnon MARK KANE, Manager Athlene G. Smith Rpgi<5tered Representative Members New York and American Stock Exchanges and other leading Ex changes no Baugh Building Charlotte, N. C. IN KINGS MOUNTAIN Dial 739-2631 for information on any stock that interests you. (No toll charge) l:23tfn. HARRIS ^^Twtxd KINGS MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA nte Dear friends, One thing is true of every business or profession. If the public is pleased with the ser vice given, patronage naturally develops. We recognize that we are entitled to patronage only as we please those we serve. In that sens*, this community has built our funeral service. Respectfully, «« «» iNvw»wa» G national seUCTtD MORTICIANS tsN+’’
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