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Thursday, March 17, 1966 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C > Page 3 "SUPCR-RIGHT" SLICED "SUPER.RIGHT" QUALITY } TO i-LB. AVERAGE SMOKED PICNICS’'r49c'r 55c V4th Fresh Pork Loin ... >* 69c TURKEY, CHICKEN OR BEEF—FROZEN IMPERIAL BRAND FROZEN Morton Meot Pot Pies ... 4JS:65c BEEF DINNER STEAKS "C 79c TOP QUALITY, Fresh Frozen FOWL '“iC DEEDS CKEN HENS MaSdred Morrlo News items this week from ■Hoke, Yancey^ Greene, Chatham, Peniuimans, and Durham coun ties. PENCIL HOLDERS Since tile J. W. .McLauchlin and Fashion School,” Mrs. Eliza beth Jones, home econo.mics ex tension agent, reports. The ladies were taught wardrobe coordina tion, the Hollywood method of makeup, dnd how to make the LB. School, Raeforrl,, burned last' most of themselves. I fall, a..out iiOy children have been j TREES FOR SHADE, NUT$, I attending classes in three church- ] . AND FRUIT, j es. ! Growing trees for shade, nuts. When the childrens’ new desks! and fruit and producing straw- PRICES EFFECTIVE, •SATURDAY, MARCH 19TH “SUPER-RIOHT” QUALITY FRESH FRYER PARTS LB. 59c LB. 35c FRYER BREASTS FRYER WINGS FRYER GIZZARDS ub 35c FRYER LIVERS lb 65c THIGH OR DRUMSTICKS LB. CHOICE PARTS “ 55c ALLGdOD BRAND SMOKED FLAVORED SLICED arri\ed, they had no groove on the tr)p for pencils or pens, Jose- phini' Hall, home economics ex tension agent, Hoke County, ob- seives. Tile slieltc beneath the seat was fine for book storage, but not for jii'iicils or, crayons. Members of three Home Dem- onstration Clnhs saw the' plight, j They g'o'f together”and imade poc- j kets or bags about 6'by S inches for eac+K child. These pockets are large enough to hold a child’s pencil, box of crayons, and lunch money, .\liss Hall says. The .chiblren are grateful and so are teachers. Now they don’t havi‘ to collect pencils at the end of the school day and distribute i them again th(' next morning. 1 USl.NG SURPLUS FOODS : Homemakers in Yancey County who are receiving commodity finds are getting instructionsf on ) how to list' them. One moetirrg was devoted to making muffins, eornbread, and yeast rolls ancl berries ahd blueberries for home use is being encouraged in Chat ham County, Flossie Whitley, home economics extension agent- — says. • ’ As a result, 7,200 strawberry plaints and 287 pecan trees have been planted within six months. The project was started in 1962 when extension home economics agents trained Home Demonstra tion Club leaders about trees and small fruit. “Interest has been high ever since,” Miss Whitley adds. PLAN family food SUPPLY The right foods make a differ ence 'in how we l^ok, feel, and act, Mrs. M. B. Taylor, home eco nomics extension agent, Perqui mans County, believes. Families who have resources to produce and conserve foods-, often eat better with less cash outlay, she says. To help Perqui mans County families improve their food supply, workshops , hi'oad, Alic(‘ B. Hopson, extension [were held throughout the county. I home econmniics agent say.s Each' The result: Faimilies will have j liomemaker was gi\ eti'samples of the ri.ght foods in the right a- ^ .. .. WHITE HOUSE EVAPORATED MILK 83c 13 FI. Oz. Cons In A Carton \ HEARTY AND VIGOROUS OUR OWN 1-LB. PKG. 2 Pk9. $1.37 I C ^ the baked goods, topiied with but- i ter anrl preserves. ! FASHIONABLE HOMEMAKERS “Green County Home Demon stration Club members look as though iliey stepped from the pages of a fashion magazine, aft- ei* attending the .Alice Bell Charm i is the poorest fed family mem ber. Six out of ten girls have the mounts at the right time TEENAGE NUTRITION Teenage nutrition is important, believes Effie Lee Cherry, assist;- ant home economics extension a- gent, Durham County. Research findings show the teenage girl TEA BAGS 48-0. 31/4 Oz. Pkg. JANE PARKER ENRICHED, SLICED WHITE BREAD |# i.ia Loaf - # mm MB. BAG 3-LB. BAG U. S. NO. ONE ALL PURPOSE Nabisco Vanilla Wafers 33c Nabisco Fig Newfon Cakes Vk,^. 33c A&P Sliced Pineapple o^c*!^*31c IONA GREEN PEAS—-340c Iona Brand Tomatoes m. mm ^ COIII 29c A&P Light Meat Tuna ... .t^fu.25c 55c 47c MARVEL ICE CREAM ...2 ’fcJ? 95^ CAR8ACE CANS ^VANiz» ' $1.99 Sunnyfield Waffles’7”.!: ..3 .fit 25c s cdl itA *5 a BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:30 SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 Bessemer City- Kings Mountai!^ Drive-In Theatre Always Sl.OO A Carloodl THURS.-FRI.-SAT.—3 In Color ' - ' 00 • —.No. 1 — "MOONSHINE MTN." — No. 2 — ELVIS IN — "TICKLE ME" p — No. 3 — BIG JOHN "McLINTOCK" 3 \ ON* SAT. MOVIES RUN in' REVERSE ORDER • SUN. thru WED. — 2 HITS ? 1 — No. 1 — CAROL BAKER "HARLOW" IN COLOR " — Nor 2 — • BURT LANCASTER '3 ON WED. MOVIES RUN IN REVERSE ORDER — diets very low in iron, abscorbic acid (vitamin Ct, and calcium. Four out of teen teenage boys have poor diets, with abscorbic acid^tlTe lowest nutrient. Man^t('ena,gers are working throu.gh the Youthpower program to create awareness of their own' inadequate diets and food habits. •* Qail Mize, president of the New Hope 4-H Club, is conduct ing a “good nutrition” campaign. Siie has given talks on the im portance of teenage nutrition to her club, home economics class, and other organizations. She had appeared on radi.o and television. \ Ask Gail her secret for loads of I energy, a bubbling personality, i .good appearance, smooth com- j plexion, glistening hair, and I spai kling eyes, and she’ll assure i you they all stem from good nu- I trition. Orr Attends ' Religious Retreat i SEOUL. KOREA (AHTNC) — j .\rmy Specialist Four Clyde A. ' Orr. 23, son of Mr. and Mrs, John ' Orr, Route 2, Bo.x 304-D, Besse- I mcr City, N. C., attended a relig- I ions retreat at the Eighth U. S. Arfriv Retreat Center here, Feb. ' 21-2,Y i The retreat was one in a series 1 held for all faiths at the center. * .Specialist Orr, overseas since ‘July 196.0, is a radio repairman jin Headquarters and Company A of the -Jth Medical Battalion. He entered the Army in May 19(11 and completed basic train- I ing at Fort Jackson, S. C. Orr is a 1961 graduate of John jC'lKivis High School in Cherry- ville.'.. WHITE in ■U BAG A&P Instant Rice . 'nSt 33c CHEESE SLICES P'AfmiKIZID. _ 2 i-Lb. 8-Oz. <-0z. f Pkat.’ C SWEET A LBS. JANE PARKER FRESHLY BAKED • 1-LB. 1-OZ. CAKE CUSTARD ANGEL FOOD • 1-LB. 8-OZ. APPLE PIE EACH ONLY GOLDEN CARROTS 2 PINEAPPLES CAULIFLOWER LARGE SPANISH Zr U. BEJUB 25c 39c 39c ANN PAGE, CREAMY, CONDENSED TOMATO RICE IOV2 OZ ^GANS FRI.-SAT. Nl^TmAut * IN TMz WATCH FOR 1. "The Night Of The Iguana" 2. "Thunderball" 3.,"Boeing Boeing" 4. "Kid Rodelo" SUN.-MON.-TUES. The story of what they did to a kid... 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