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^age 4 KINGS MOUNTAIN HER-A' D. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday. NpYcmber 4. 1965 L'f' SUPER-RIGHT" FA/AOUS QUALITY DELiCIOI S ALL MEAT FRiINKS • "SUPER-RIGHT" "OUR FINEST" THIN SLICElt BACOkl 1-Lb. Pkg. IDEAL FOR iiu SANDWICHES e. “• AND WITH *^•‘9* EGGS BLUE STAR BRAND FROZEN lEAT BCtF, CHI -XEN, TUItKEY, SALUBURY BTIAK. Dinners HAM, Dt V.iTH FRANKS, CORHID tllF HASH^OP SPAC" TIWITJ^JfAjMJALU^ lO.Os. P^fS. 69c iiCTttrrAi. ekSz fTTEtE^ii-oi.' Dinnar St oks 85c 53c Imptrisl Ffotcii T«q<ltrlgii) STEAKS ☆ “SI' RIGHT” QUf .ITY Specially Priced FRESH - - - - . ipSEi / "i. / Whole Cut-Up PRICES EFF. THROUGH NOVEMBER S i“SUPER-RIGHT” FRESH CENTEII CUT PORK CHOPS 75c - 85c A&P CONCENTRATEO, FROZEN FLOilDA 0[tANGE JUICE 12-OZ CAN 6-Ox. Cons In A Carton PET RITZ PIE SHELLS ic 3si 00 i IJ' A&P EXCLUSIVE BRAND JSi Quart Jar No Limit! <1^ Lb. Lb. ■ ^ Be 3 V Whire Lb. Bag Stoyman YOUR CHOICE fjsset Potatoes Potatoes iiiAPEFRUlT APPLES BA6S FOR • JANE PARKER fMItICHED SLICED ^ VJHITE BREAD Pound Pullman Loaf •JANE PaR'yCER- WHITE HOUSE DRY NON-FAT CHERI 1 ir Instant Mrtk Solids-.-S''’* 5Sc »MN PAGE SPECIAL OFFER A Poncake & Waffle Syrup.vvC ■ V-T - ’TAT CH'JNK ^ 6’'-.-Ox. 40c 1 I ma jAsS Pkg. Balfi Jm$ Nrkt FRUITCAKE AAicairx•< rAi#Asi*» .j AMWCA-S FAVORITE - OVER % FRUIT A IfUTSI 5‘^*^3*99 fj) l'/a4l. CAKE I 3-lt. CAKE n.49 I <239 'OUR FINL - VCilOV/ CLING iu ki 'OUR FINES . QU ALITY " SPECIALLY FniCEi) . ..Lb , ) f ...cir 4. a ns. a 1-Lb. 13- Oz. Cans i A&P FIIIEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT i-?' DRINK Con A&P EXCLUfilVr: BRAND GOLDEN RISE BISCUIT; PRE-PRiCED LASEL — PURE FRESH 4-Oz. 6-Couift Pkas. A&P INSTANT COFFEE JANE PARKER GOLDEri-TWEN PACK CHIPS POTATO I a n S' CM CD American Education Week Begins November 7; Pioclmnation Issued# To highlight activilie.s ot A- mcrican Education Week Nov. 7- 1.7, Mayor John Henry Mosa Mon day issued a proclamation desig nating the week of Novemher 7- 13 as a week for emphasizing the need for elcser cci.rmunicatioii between schools and patrons and publicizing the activities of the various local schools as c'mhndieHl in their curriculum. Th<‘me of the weeks program is '‘Investment In Learning” and the mayor took the opportunity to indicate his intore.st in llie public fslueaion ovaila le to lo- cal citizens. Oiling the need for a continued and stren,'thcncd bond of support for quality edu cation, the mayor Issuetl the fol lowing proclamation: A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, Education for the children of all the ptHjple consti tutes one of America’s noblest contributions to civilization; WHEREAS, Time and e.xpori- ence have dcmonstratiHi that uni versal education is essential io national progress; WHEREAS, Education eontrl butes not only to the develop- -Tent of a fuller and mo-e uieful life for the i-ndivkiual (-itizen hut also to the safeguarding of the Bessemer City Kings Mountain Drive-In Theatre Always $1.00 A Cailotsdl fii-ciioms and ideals whlcli wo cherish a; Annricaiis; AND WllKRHAS. The setting aside of a special cducalion week each year provide.; a fitting o|)- portunity for the pulilic geiioial- ly to visit sc-hooi.s. colIe'CS, and ntlicr eihn atlonal 'n.stitution-s, to express their ;.pprPc'.ation of the work of ur teaeiuo's and school offii-iiil.-;, ami to cxeliange views anon edat-atlonal pioblcms and prog; css: NOW, THEREFORE, I, .Tolin Henry Moss, Mayoi- of Kings Mountain do hereby de.signaic November 71S as American Edu cation Week and urge all citizens to enter fully into its observance in order to demonstrate their ap preciation of tile work of out- teachers, and to show their ac tive support for every program designed to improve our schools and colleges, and to think of edu cation not only in terms of it; cost but also as the means to de velop tile greatest a ilities of all our citizens. Parher On Duty At Vietnam Base U. S. ARMY, VIETNAM (AIIT NC) — For the past several day.s—^ combat-ieady soldiers of the IsiflA Infantry Division have .een land^" Ing in V'ietnaim. One of the most recent arriv als is Spoci.ilist Four Billy D, I Parker, wh se w-ife, .Janet, live,-; It .710 W. f’lOld St., Kings Moiui tain, N. C. THURS.-rRI.-SAT. — 3 HITS — No. 1 — “PLEASURE SEEKERS" ANN MARGARET — COLOR Specialist Parker is a gunner with the division which was sent to Vietnam a.s a result of Presi dent Johnson’s announced troop build up there. — No. 2 — •2 ON A GUILLOTINE” CONNIE STEVENS — No. 3 — “McLINTOCK" BIG JOHN WAYNE — COLOR Of Parker an dthe rest of the men, .Maj. Gen. Jonathan O. Sea man, commander of the division, recently said, "These men of tlio 1st Division are .good, and they knaw it. They are trained and readv to meet the new face of ON SAT. MOVIES RUN IN REVERSE ORDER SUN. thru WED.—2 In Color Specialist Parker entered the I Army in February 1964 and re- I ceived basic training at Fort Gor- ! don, Ga. — No. 1 — SHIRLEY MacLAINE "JOHN GOLDFARB PLEASE COME HOME” — No. 2 — WILLIAM HOLDEN "WORLD OF SUSIE WONG" ' The 21yoar old soldier was i graduated from Murphy High : .School ill 19.79 and was employed ! by the A&P Food Store, Shel ; liy, before entering the Aiiry. - liis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julias ! V. Parker, live on Route 1, Box ] 74, Marble. ON WED. MOVIES RUN IN REVERSE ORDER PRESBYTERIAN Dr. Paul Ausley’s sermon i topic Sunday at First Presby- terian church will be on the theme, "Pay What You Vow". WED.-THURS.-FRI. A PICTURE THAT ALL DOG LOVERS AND HUNTERS MUST SEEIll RUNAWAY 80Y...RENEGADE HOUND! Josephs. Levine mr •-EmbassyPicturesF.!«» mm TECHraorP SAT. 3 BIG HITS wi^raotb-eyr call us uuiscgrc lIUGEillf JMMOII GIRL ' rNAtt f««uBa SUN.-MON.-TUES. I • The Colorful Adventures of THE. BEATLES * are more Colorful than ever...in COLOR T g EASTMANCOLOR a UNITED ARTISTS release WATCH FOR Tl
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