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196^ ThiJftdiy. July 21, 1966 KINGS MOUNtAIN HEfifALb, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. ed Sf>m- , siiiii sy this eau of lent of Amer- o buy major ■ement,^ ood of fice in estions to the imploy- jather- in the Popu- jest of itistics, •r. le Cur- three vey in hat the intend- during about ), while house- ased. in 357 f the 50 Colum- ) house- each ho will in this len, 805 ;s Moun- ’/tes basic > and Super-Right^^ Meats! W LE mm A Y «RtOMK(KlW i mm V ctiak LE "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF TOP ROUND STEAK BONELESS i f ★ PER LB. 'SUPER-RIGHT" LEAN, FRESHLY GROUND BEEF Lb 49e I FRESH, FROZEN, TENDER FRYER PARTS Livers 295c wings or Livers z Box vac qj^zards 2-LB. BOX ' Box 2-Lb BACKS Box NECKS & 2-Lb. \ ALLGOOD SLICED "SUPER-RIGHT" ALL MEAT SLICED BOLOGNA 25c 49' Pkg. SUPER-RIGHT" ALL MEAT 1-Lb. Pkg. FRANKS 1-Lb. Pkg. Finvor-Full Fruits & Vegetables! U. S. NO. ONE WHITE BLUEBERRIES CANTALOUPES 3 -< $1.00 RED PLUMS . 89c WHITE GRAPES Lb. Seedless Frozen Foods! MARVEL BRAND ICE MILK HALF GALLON CARTON MORTON BRAND FRUIT PIES 3 3 89s GOLD KING BRAND Onion Rings 33c RICH WHIP TOPPING ^^ 39c Dairy Choice! A&P BRAND DELICIOUS CREAM CHEESE 2 3-Oz. QKjsSOz. QQp Pkgs. /^JwPkg. |J||v GOLDEN RISE BRAND alM 15-Ct. 11-Oz. Pkgs. MEL-O-BIT TWIN STACK SLICED AMERICAN A A CHEESE ? 63c migldfm JmmsU^ped baking pirn! Maybe it’s because llicy iliscovered Jane Parker Pies.., ttiousands have. , But...you,say, “No thanks, . > - t thereis nothing like a good home-baked pie.’' We agree...they’re gi-eat." But would you believe it if we told you » our Jane Parker Pies taste home-baked ?^ - v Probably not...until you’ve tried one. Then you’d discover the crust is short and flaky like your owTi, You’d discover the fruit is the kind you’d use... * the best... juicy, not stiff with starch. And if you popped a Jane Parker Pic into the oven and warmed it l)efore serving, you’d discover a pie you'd be proud to call your own. Are Jane Parker Pies a good reason for shopping A&P? They’re one of many. COPYRIGHT ~ 196C,THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO., Dependable Grocery Values! 20-GALLON GALVANIZED STEEL GARBAGE CANS A&P RED SOUR PITTED PIE CHERRIES "SUPER-RIGHT" FAMOUS QUALITY CORNED HASH Each 2 45 GOLDEN DAY BRAND FREESTONE PEACHES 15’/2-Oz. Can 1-Lb. 12-Oz. Can PRICES IN This ad EFF. thru SAT.JULY 23rd ii A&P WHOLE-BEAN Jane Parker Features • JANG PACKER CHERRY”*r'PIES 33 PIE PARKER PEACH JANE PARKER-TASTY SPANISH O si 00 BARCAKESO’^ I MILD AND MELLOW EIGHT O’CLOCK 1-IB. M6 I ^ 3-UI. MO i63'nl ' 5 Cleveland County Centus Records Total 1,741 Farms In (Slotallty A total of 1,741 farms Was farmer# (^ioOOl) frorm recrea- counted in Cleveland Counry tional service.s as well as data during the 1964 Census of Agri- on the uSe of pest control chem- culture, the U. .S. Department of icals in the county in 19fr4. Commerce's Bureau of the Cen-, , . , sus reporls. I Censu# of Agriculture is In the last previous Census of ^ Agriculture (19.59), the total iin “4” and "9" to gather in formation or. the nation’s agri cultural resources and produc tion. The data are needed to make decisions affecting many segments of the U. S. economy. The 1964 farm cen.sus was the ISth in a series' that began in 1.S40 . counted in the county was 3,0S4 faiir’rs- The 1961 total is published in a pielirninary report on the coun- ty just issiiir'd. The rt^port als. shows that avei age farm size) in the county' ,va.s 90.S acres and tliat the average value of tin- county’s farms (land and uild ingsi in 19(:i was $17,860. Other important county statis tics in the rcijurr are: 1. V’alue of all 'farm products sold by farms in the county in 19S1, 111.251,.527; in 1959, $10.380,• 23,5. “2. Vetnilc^of all c'rbps'~sord' ''hy county’ tarms in 1961, Sl,97o,2()l; , numher of school years complet- in 19.-)9; $.),293,696 : pf}. farms by use and by ' land - use practices; data on equipment and facilities; farm expenditures; number of hired workers; and number of farms reporting poultry and livestock production and those reporting The preliminary report for the county coitain more than 500 facts about agriculture in the couny. Ar.ong additional facts, it c mtains are the number of farms by size, type, cuid econom ic class; the number of farm op- by method of tenure, age, color, off faimi work, and 3. Value of all livestock livpstack produ.'ds sold by coun ty farms in 1964, $6,263,325; in 1959, $5,086,539. 'information obtained for the first time in an agricultural cen sus included the amount of in- ccine received by the county’s Fanil Safety Week Promoted The attention of North Caro lina farm and home leaders and that of their counterparts across the nation will be focused on ru ral safety during tlie observance of Naional Farm Safety Week. July 24-30. f, Both President Joltbison' and Governor Moore have urged recognition of the event. Johnson, in proclaiming the special observance, called atten tion to the progress fan:r.ers have made in the production of food and fiber during the last three decades. He added. 'There is one- area of farm life', however, which still nt'cds much improve ment. Accident.^ continue to cost the loves of thousands of men. women and ehilclrcn on our farm.s, and disable 750,000 more each year." The president termed this a “previous and unnecessary waste of human and econccnie n'-saurc- es” ■a'nd a "matter of national concern." Governor Moore urged North Carolinians to give thought and action to th(' problem of farm accidents. He said. “We in North j Carolina are pleased to recognize I this worthwhile objective and, as | j Governor. I urge all farm fhm- i j ilies and persons serving with or i alliecLwith agriculture to join fn j this observance and to. unite foi- : .safety.’' . , '' j 'The (governor asked that the*' people of the state take part in ' the sp<'cial activitie.s :utlined for | the week by the sponsoring or- j ganizations. the .Natinn.al .Safety I Council and tlie N. C. Farm i Safety Council. Attention on Sunday, July 24. ! will cenfer on re\ercnce for lif<' I and f()( as on the individual's re- | spnnsib'lity for .safety. Othei- topics tliat will receive attehtibn during the rc’rhaindoi- of thc'week are as f lilows; Mon day safety in the home; Tues day safe use bf farm and home chemicals; 'Wednesday fall pre vention; Thur.sday—rural high way safely; Friday safe use of farm machinery; and Saturday recreation safet.v. crop production lay acres and quantities as well as sales. NOTE; Single copies are avail able lor 10 cents from the Bu reau of the Census, Washington, D. C 20233 or from any fiSd offiie of the Department of Cofn- merce. These are located in ma jor cities. FAT OVERWEIGHT 'Tcdlaltle to you wlttout a doctor'* icription, our product colled GOlOXMl. YOU must lose ugly fat or your moaey bock. Golaxon is a tcdklet end eostty swallowed. Get rid of excess fett and UVe longer. Golaxon costs S3.00 and is spld -in tis gurantee: li not saUsUed tor WY ■eoson. lust return the package to your Iruggist ond get your lull money bock. No questions asked. Oolencon is sold with >his guarantee by: GRIFFm DRUG STORE —Kings Mountain—Mall Orders Filled 6:16-v7:n BOX OrnCE opens jit 7:00 ^kiNGS mountain"^ bessemeI city " drive-in THEATRE ALWAYS S1.00 A CARLOADl TONITE -e 3 IN COLOR — No. 1 — •PIT AND PENDULUM' — No. 2 — •WILD WILD WINTER' — No. 3 — ' a •DONOVAN'S REEF" ON SAT. MOVIES RUN IN REVERSE ORDER SUN. THRU WED. 2 IN COLDR — No. 1 — •GHOST AND THE BIKINI" — No. 2 — •BOEING BOEING” ON WfeD. MOVIES RUN IN REVERSE ORDEa % «f OTT © THURS.-FRI.SAT. M G M Pfecpnts A KIHC BROS. Action that i '' tears the screen apart! TECHNieQLO^ PANAVISI SUN.-MON.-TUES.-WED. IMow a name... soon a looend. JOSEPH F. LEVINE prufttinis STEVE M'^QUEEN KARL BRIAN MAIOEN KEITH ARTHUR ^SUZANNE KENNERY NEVADA SMmr PLESHETTE 1. ••Munsters Go Home” 2. '*Arab*qu#" 3. Hawaiian Style” 4. “Stogocodch” 5. "Las Vtgii BUI* billys" 6. "Around The World & Under the Sea”
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