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AftP WILL CLOSE R THANKSGIVING Thursday, November 25 • "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF SIRLOIN STEAKS • "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF C T !■ A If C PORTERHOUSE W I bttllw OR T-BONE • A&P BRAND JELLIED OR WHOLE CRANBERRY SAUCE 2 LB. LB. 1-Lk. C««B 89. 95c 39c AGP IRAND PURI. FRISK INSTANT COFFEE'«’$!.09 SWEET SALaN CUSE CATES PICKLES ..2’5S.M9c SOLID PACK WHITt MEAT A&P FANCY TUNA 27c SPKtALY LOW PRICI ON YILLOW A&P POP CORN-2 Ki 29c SUNSHINE SPECIALLY PRICED HYDROXCOOKIES.'*39c NABISCO PREMIUM SALTINS CRACKERS "rAeVAOE*^ Ht: 31c GRAND LOW PRICE ON CRYSTAL 9” PIE PLATES •«-29c 3-LB. BAG $1.85 - SAVE 14c ONLY AT A&P CAN YOU BUY AMERICAS FAVORITE FRUIT CAKE JANE PARKER " FRUIT CAKE OVER 2 3 FRUIT& NOTS e .4 A'i WHITE HOUSE BRAND EVAP. MILK 0.!i'c‘.?..79c Jene Porker Ready To Serve APPLE Di ce *- ri C3 ex.siM A&P SMOOTH WHIP 2-0*. i 4-C Pkg. I g C Pk '3.99 r/x-lB. CAKE 3-LB. CAKE *1.49 I *2.89 ■BUY JANE PARKER' • IDEAL HOLIDAY VALUE^RIEN DEL-MONTE PEAS . 2 49c BUY SEVERAL PACKAGES ☆ l.fck. 1J Ox. C.R 27c • HERSHEY BRAND CHOCOLATE SYRUP - 23c • SOLID pack A6P LIGHT TUKA *«■ 29c r DANISH SHORTBREAD COOKIIS -ALMOHD CRESCEHn;^^^ A&P PEACHES 2-lb. box 79 c . _ iCLACED PINEAPPLE. 42c 84c| GLACED GREEN OR ' ^RED CHERRIES 42c 84c| * a GLACID CITRON. ORANGf OR LEMON PEIL Ok ICLACEDMIXEDFRUIT 34c -V 68cl I A&P BLACK WALNUT MEATS - 57c| lBLEACHED "i"' raisins ’-.‘ 29c| C«M • CAMPBELL'S BISQUE OF TOMATO SOUP OR CHICKEN SOUP WITH STARS. 2 35c • "OUR FINEST QUALITY" CONCENTRATIDa FROZEN. FLORIDA A&P ORANGE JUICE *'cAifoNS**' _ Caring'' $1.05 • "OUR FINEST QUALITY" GRADE 'A* A&P SMALL GREEN LIMAS—2 - 45c • AGP EXCLUSIVE BtAND WONDERFOIL ALUMINUM FOIL'V.”29c WHITE. RED OR GREEN FRESH CRANBERRIES.... W 25c SWEET N' JUICY m FLORIDA ORANGES.... 3 ft 49c LARGE SIZE. FULL O' MILK FRESH COCOANUTS - 19c • LARGE SIZE—FRESH, CRISP SHOP ahead FOR THE HOLIDAY—BUY PlUMP CELERY Page B Stdik FIRM GOLDEN ☆ LB. / f f M71 Igold king frozen . ^ L .... I HUSH PUPPIES ...-2«39c’A‘33c ' SPECIAL LOW PRICE ON FROZEN _ I SSlD KING ONION RINGSW 29C I MARVEL ICE MILK 9 Delicious CARTONS • MOIST Ok DkY PACK _ A&P Cocoanut 2 ^ 4l)C • "SUPEk.kiaHT" BkAND Luncheon Meat 'caV' 49c J«fl« Porkep—Family SIm ^ Spanish Bor ^ • Jont P«rl(»p Whel* WRiai BREAD ' 49c [7&P EXCLUSIVE brand. LIQUID | 3sc I BONESSE I Choose From Four Dolicious I Flavors ^ MAYONNAISE •ST 39* SHAMPOO ! SULTANA BRAND , REGULAR I 65c SIZE , 8-OZ. I BOTTLE jWU PAY ONLY ■ J Ui tD s US Job Seekers Survey Set Local rosidrnt.s will help pro vide iiiforin.dtlon on the causes I) f unemployment nationally when they answer questions in llie Census Bureau’s Current Routine Docket Aired Monday lit City Court A routine docket was aired In Monday’s session of KIiirs Moun- _ tain Recorder’s Court with I Population Survey during the George Thomasson presiding. The , ^yppj^ Xoi’e.T.ber I."), it was an- following actions were taken. nouneed tod.iy by Joseph R. Noi - Johnny Ramsey. .32. 107 Myers "o.kI. Direeim- of the Bun au’.s Street, charged with a.ssault on . regional office at Charlotte, a female, sehtenced to .10 days Census Burea'U interviewer! suspended upon the payment of asking .ioh seekers why the court costs. they are lonkin,' for work; for Edna Ramsey, 32, 107 Myers e.vample, did they lose or quit Street, charged With assault with their previ us .jobs, diop out of a deadly woaiJon. sentenced to ■ school, or what? 30 days suspended upon tile pay- , in addi monl of the costs. j usual ones asked each Johnny Ram.sey, 32, 107 Myers month in the suney about eiti- Street, charged with non support, ployment and unempldymeht, prayer for Judgment continued : " hieh supply the iiiformalion for for 30 davs national ti."ures released by the in. .S. Department of Labor. The Steve F. MeSwain, 33, Shelby,' .';pp(pmher survey indicated that charged with violation of the, un< mploymeni, at 2.9 million, prohibition laws, senteiyed to 00 was down t.yi.OOO from a year days suspended upon the pay- ago .Since .September lOG-I. the ment of a $10 fine and the court numlior of iinempioved persons costs. .seeking fulltime work ha.s been William R. Bowling, 21, Moun- million, tain Street, charged with a stop: I'amilios ietovvievved in the light violation and no operator's; suKey hen* and in 356 other lici?nse4 sentenced to 60 days .sus- satnpie are is In the country are pended upon the payment of a i dUMen to proxide representation $25 fine and the costs. | in iht* sample for all types of .V T -TV oi 1/uAc * areas ami all ra»or groups of Roy LoeToney, 21 lOOeCleve.,,^^ population. They less driving, CO days suspended ; ^ ,„e infoima- upon the payment of the court ,0 the rur- j vey remains confidential in the Paul Brown, 38, Cansler Street, I Census- Bureau's l eLOrds. Only charged with non support of an 1 statistical tol.tls are published, illegitimate child, jury fee posted. Census Bureau inteivicwors ■ who will visit local families in Donald D. MeSwain, 29, Char- j \'()\-orni)of include; lolte, charged with reckless driv- 1 pi-ancc-t C. Iledden, 805 ing, 00 days .suspended upon the Meadowhrook Road, Kin.gs .Moun- payment of a $15 fine and the f, 2S0S6. court costs. ! ■ _ - Audrey D. Jenkins, 24. 300' Fourteen million smallpox vac- Stowe Acres, charged with speed- l^tt‘t'>mis were given in 1964 m ing 50 in a 35 zone, nol pros with | the L- o- leave upon the condition that the ; defendant pay the coint costs. Winford Hope. 54, 929 flrace Street, charged with assault on a female. 30 days suspended upon the payment of the court costs; case appealed. Herman M. Simpson, 23. Shel- by. charged with violation of the prohibition laws, sentenced to 30 days, su.spcnded upon tile pay- ment of the costs. Oscar George Moore, Jr., 45, Kings Mountain, charged witli Jilt and run. sentenced to four months .suspended upon the pay- ment of a $25 fine and the court costs and upon the condition that he pay for the amount of, damages resulting in the acci dent. Submissions Included: Odas V. Shelton. -11, stop sign violation, half costs. Vernon 5’ates, Sr.. 30. Ruthcr- fordton. speeding 50 in a 35 zone, stop light violation, costs. Eugene Burris, 18. 4100 Mar- grace Road, exceeding a safe peed, half costs. Otis C. Falls, 59, 811 West Mountain Street, following too closely, half costs. Kenneth R. Mo.ss, 18. Route 2. driving on the wrong side of the road, half costs. William R. MoGill, 41. Clover, slop li.glil violation, half costs. , Jack R. Cobb. 24, Route 2, ex ceeding safe speed, half costs. Six public drunkenness, costs of court. Bessemer City - Kings Mountain Drive-In Theatre Always $1.00 A Carloodl THURS.-FRI.-SAT. — 3 HITS — No. 1 — "WOMAN WHO WOULD'NT DIE" — No. 2 — DAVE CLARK FIVE "HAVE A WILD WEEKEND" — No. 3 — R. MITCHUM - D. MARTIN •WHAT A WAY TO GO' IN COLOR ON SAT. MOVIES RUN IN REVERSE ORDER SUN. thru WED. — 2 HITS — No. 1 — ALL STAR CAST •CHEYENNE AUTUMN" IN COLOR — No. 2 — TAB HUNTER •OPERATION BIKINI" ON WED. MOVIES RUN IN REVERSE ORDER WED.-THURS.-FRI. H Their AltNfW'.^J ALL-WILD (I fuil-tength feature ’ ■ n N/IVYao»«*M/i9 FORCC st.ss.NcTlMCONWAYJOEaYNN aiOltieMelMLE’S NAVY GREW A UNIVERSAL PICTURE SATURDAY (2) That Will Make V'our Blood Run Cold “Horror ot “Curse Of Dracula" Frankenstein'* SUN.-MON.-TUES. FOikCiiTwnrBi Fioitn'' AM* iBiawwQiiroi •DIM OtlM WATCit IPOR 1. "Girls On The Beach" 2. ‘‘Ship ef Fools" 3. "Harum Scarunr4jJTJ£^fC«j^22|Beach||^^^^^^^^
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