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r /age 4 KINGS MOUNTAIN HER ALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, October 28, 1965 ■!iSK ^ # f ■ : ■■■■, ■ ■ ■-' ■■:•■ ■ — s 4 / «J> ^,'jt ' * » JANE PARKER ( : CAKE • ALL ,^'.:d or plain 12-0. Pkg. Z?AHD NO. 1 SLICED ,, .! '>y^ \ : A 1-LB. PtIG. 2-si.17 LARGE TURKEY NECKS 15c SHOP A&P FOR TRICK and TR -ATS ‘SUPER.RIGHT” HEAVY COEIN-FED BEEF STANDING RIB 5th & 6tli RIBS • LB. First 4 C RIBS • LB. WHGLE 10” CUT BEEF RIB BONELESS RIB STEAKS 25 to ?5-Lb. Avert ge Lb. Lb. “SUPER-RIGHT” FAMOUS QUALITY PURE SAUSAGE OLD FASHION 2 LB. ROLL OUNCE $1.59 CHEWING ma MARVEL ICE A&P POP CORN ALL i BRANDS. ^5-Cent Pk t Pocknja Vi-Gil. Ctn >. YELLOW UNPOPPED T5c esc 27c Great for baking and frying! HIGHLY UNSATURATED dexo m GRAPErRlilT FLORIDA V^ITE C Lb. 39c —.-t'- Bas BIG EYE SWISS CHEESE 59c Lb CHED-O-BIT VASTEURIZED FLORIDA JUICY PEAT MOSS 6 'L" $3.95 PEAT HUMUS 100 - $1.59 FERTILIZER Plantation ^0 Lb. •88 eog $1.39 HALLOWEEN VALUE Stayman Winesap POUND BAG CHEESE SPREAD 75c Sunnyfield Frozen WAFFLES 3 25c FROZEN Morton Fruit PIES % 25c Halloween Kitchen Fresh Candy WORTHMORE SOUR CAHDY BALLS WORTHMORE CAHDY POPS .. 43c Cwnt ira WORTHMORE DIADEMS WORTHMORE ASMRTEO I U., 4.0>. CANBIIS n«. • 14-Oz. Candy Corn • 11V^-0z. Candy Magic • 16-Oz. Harrast Mix • 14-Oz. Jelly Beane • 13-Oz. Indian Corn • lO-Oz. Sour Bolls NORTHERN PAPER TOWELS CHERRI-AID DRINK MIXES WELCHADE DRINK A&P TOMATO JUICE INSTANT MILK SOLIDS 325-Ct. Rolls 1-Qt..U Oi. Cons WHITE HOUSE 8 S-Ot. Mb. 9 3/5-0(. Pkf. o Iona Green Beans 15V^-0z. o Iona Green Peas 1-Lb. --OZ. • Iona Tomotoes 1-Lb. S C/3 ■■■■ <9 : M I? i a S? a Veteran's Officer Here November 18 The N. C. Veterans Commis sion will have Jack C. Wincht*- ter, District OffiL-cr in the Sher iff’s Building with the County Servile Otficer at Shoroy, N. C. on Monday, November 1, 196.5 and again on Monday November 15. 1965 from 10:39 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. He will al.so be in the Town Hall Kings Mountain, N. C. with the County Service Officer on Thursday November 18, 196.5 from 10:30 to 3 p.m. to assist with veterans and their depend ents. Housing Market Sees Building ^ Inching Up Mr. Winchester stated many veterans may wish to file a serv ice connected claim in order to have a better chance to qualify for the service insurance. There are also other advantages to es tablishing service connection. Orphans Bidueation Benefits have Ix^n denied some clilldron of peacetime veterans, as the requirement had been more re stricted. Now children of peace time veterans qualify on the same basis as tho.se of wartime. Any children who have recently been disallowed this Veterans Admini.stration benefit should contact the service officer to have the application reconsider, ed. Stewart Finishes Training Course DENVER, Colo. Tracy M. Stewart, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy M. Stewart of 304 Parker Street, Kings Mountain, N. C., has ix-en graduatini at Lowry AFB, Colo., from the training course for U..S. Air F'orce bo.T.b. navigation training equipment specialists. WASIU.N'OTON, D, C.—Things are happening in the housing market. Construction is inching up after months of sitting utiii. New governnieiit rules make pur chase and financing easier. For i the first time rent subsidies are offeied to the poor and the el- derly. Heie are details on these and Ollier developments from I the (.'iient issue of) Changing Times, the Kiplingor magazine. Plenty of new houses. Most communities report no scarcity. Prices: trending upward, a re sult of higher land and material costs. There's a s.T.all boom in town hoii.ses and row houses t$l.'),000 and le.ss). Financing is no problem. Mort gage money lias been, is and will continue to 'he ample. Terms are liberal. Lower down payments are now nossiltle in many cases. .\Iorlta.?e tab's a phenomenon. While most other interest Tati's have gone up, mortgage rate.s have edged downward or stayed pat- same levels as in 19.58. How about an apartrnent? In recent years, up to dO'/e of all new ho-mes have been apart- i ments. The current trend favors ’ fewer efficiencies and more one- I and two-boedroom unit.s. I Help for low-incomers, Ovemr I the next four years, 375,000 houses and apartments will be ! built for rent to the nation’s im poverished families and individ uals. Low-income people will al lot 25'; of what they earn each month for rent, and the federal .government will pay the rest. Airman Stewart, a graduate of Kings -Mountain high school, i;i being reassigned to Pope AFB, N. C.. for duty wit hthe Tactical Air Command. The airman attended Gaston Colle.ge, Gastonia, N. C. Most of Mexico’s coa.stline is on the Gulf of California and the Pacific Ocean. Mb. White's Rites Conducted FMneral rites for Mrs. May- White, 85, were held Saturday at 11 a.m. from Casar Baptist church, interment following in the church cemetery, Mrs. White succumbed in Elkin Wednesday night. She was the widow of Riutus S. White. Survivors include four s-sn.s, the Rev. H. A. White of Black- stone, Va,, the Rev. S E. White of Hamtonville, Clayton White of Morganton and Boyce White of Kings Mountain: a daughter, Mrs. Homer Williams of Kings Mountain; three sisters, Mrs. Bessie Justice of Fallston and Mrs. Elsie Jones and .Mrs. Hattie Cook, both of Casar; 31 grand children, 2.8 -great-grandchildren and seven great-great grandchil dreu. The dollar is used as a mone tary unit In at least seven coun tries. Besides the U. S., and Can ada, it is in iLsc in British Hon duras, Dominiran Republic, Li beria, the Straits’ Settlement and Newfoundland. Bessemer City - Kings Mountain Drive-In Theatre Always SI.00 A Carload I THURS.-FRl.-SAT. — 3 HITS — No. 1 — MARILY’N MONROE "SOME LIKE IT HOT" — No. 2 — "WHAT?" in color — No. 3 — RORY CALHOUN "YOUNG FURY" In Color ON S.AT. MOVIES RUN IN REVERSE ORDER SUN. thru WED.—2 In Color — No. 1 — ROCK HUDSON "A Very Special Favor" — No. 2 — AGENT 007 "OPERATION SNAFU" — No. 3 — DANA ANDREWS "CRACK IN WORLD" ON WED. MOVIES RUN IN REVERSE ORDER WED.-THURS.-FRI. MW WWSltmwti a. jWETjfWg-HBAOBfe MMisrewl SATf BILL PRICE & COUNTRY PARDNERS PLUS Bruh? OFR fWNHONTER WjfJS.COLOR ja. VISTMAM4_. TKHNICOLORl KIUMRMJW® SUN.-MON.-TUES. SMIOPEZ WATCH FOR ~ k ■« 2- "HELP" Ih Ti € Pn dJ
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