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3 1968 hoart-l many" their thy at family 11:7 heart- many their ssions of our ON [hursday, November 7, 1968 DEEDS 1 (Nows items this week from The family is a medium throuj'h Alamance, Wilson, Moore and which tultural heritage is trans- Cherokee counties.) milted, she says. i Therefore, if parents have good HAPPIEST DAY IN LIFE i eating habits, their children may Mrs. Virginia Snipes, an Exten-: them too — by imitation. Sion Homemakers Club member i ehildren bec’ome par- Irom Alamance County, declares'.^ey, in turn, will set a good the “happiest day in her Ife”! example for their children. In was when the family moved into, gQo^j eating habits are its new house. I handed from generation to gen- Tlie family had worked towaicl liaving a new house for years, Mrs. Ozotta P. Guye, home eco nomics Extension agent, reports, hut one emergency after another held up completion. Although family members fre- (luenlly became discouraged, Mrs. Snipes continuously reminded IlK'm that hard work, cooperation and a desire to accomplish would help them realize thpli’goal. They ^(1. ^■Now the Snipes family mem oirs are thtfnkJal and happy in their new house and believe the “house” experience will help them work harder for other things tirat.are important. REST COOK IN COMlMUNITY Mrs. Elmer W. Pittman, Black eration, Mrs. Capohart states. CAT’S HEAD BISCUITS Extension home economics a- gents in Cherokee County had a retiuest from the woman’s editor of a large North Carolina daily new'spaper to track down the his tory of “Cat’s H,ead Biscuits.” Tht‘y found two versions and one recipe. The first information came from Mrs. Cora E. Dockery, Mur phy, Rt. 2, who used to cook at a logging camp in Cherokee County many years ago. Her re cipe was handed clown from her mother. The sec*ond version came fi*om Virginia Mitchell, assistant home ec'onomics Extension agent, Gra- ' ham County. Her information Croc'k, is rovogniml as “the best was this: “Charlie Riddle useni to cook" in her Wilson County com- cook at Bemls Lumber Company m'unity, Mrs. June Carr, associate logging camp in Graham County, home economics Extension agent,! In order to keep from having to reports. ‘ pass the biscuit ail the time, he And results at the Wilson Coun-r*'^^^’*^^^ cooking his biscuits big- ty Fair seem to verify the title.: bt'r than regular ones. The log- Mrs. Pittman won a total of TO.gers gave them the name cat’s blue and red ribbons on food’head h(‘Cduso of their size.” Rid- products, Mrs. Carr sa\s. al-'die’s recipe was not written out. though she made a gofKt showing: Cat’s head bi.scuits are still b(?- in field crops and horticulture,] ing sold in at least one Western too, , j N(»rth Carolina diner, the agents Mrs. Pittman does n*it keep her add. talents to hers<*lf; she shares' them with othor.s, th(‘ agent adds.' Advantages of GI home loans She is a long time seller at thO| include low or no down payments, local Club market and Ks greatly lower interest rates and a longer missed by her customers If she iS; mortgage period. GI loans may not on hand. ' bo paid off at any time without IMITATION : penalty. KEY TO GOOD EATING | 'I'he establishment of goml food. Nearly seven million home habits early in life can be hand-! loans valued at $70 billion have c<l down from generation to gen-] been made under the World War i ♦•ration. .Mrs. Amelia S. Capehart.i II GI loan program since 194-t.' home economics Extension agent,' VA reports that half the loans Moore County, observes. ' are now fully repaid. • dashin^lym different. .T BLACK WATCH MEN’S FASHION TOILETRIES by PRINCE MATCHABELLI ^ DISTINCTIVE, MASCULINE, BOLD... a scent that strengthens and emphasizes the rich, rugged differences that make each man an individual. A perfect gift for any man. Shave Lotion ^2.*^** Men's Cologne ♦A also: A variety of Gift Sets, and a complete lint of grooming aids for the dashingly different man. KINGS MOUNTAIN TH£ sro/re DRUG COMPANY _TH£ CITY'S MODERN.STORE We can when our product is served. Beer served in pleasant and wholesome surroundings is the aim of the United States Brewers Association. And we are always striving to do something about it. The USBA is represented by field men around the country. They meet with proprietors of establishments where beer is sold. They work in every way possible to promote a set of high standards wherever beer is seh/ed. This USBA effort means even more enjoyable places for America's great beverage of moderation. UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. Suite 903, BB&T Bldg., Raleigh, N. C. KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS, MOUNTAIN, N. C. mil SHOP Th rifty ''S u peRig h#‘Q,gqlity'M CAR'N JOHN'S 4'- f<^ : \ oVi>oor Fish GakeS't 29c Seafagd b. • CAP'N JOHN'S FROZEN HADDOCK OR OCEAN Perch Din •Cilizeiis \pin( Apartment in has. been form* Tide First-Citizens ynpany to under* ' sale* and con- \bank’s Master \ to be intro- conjunction nkoard Asso- 9-Oz. Pkg. The Store That Cares “Super-Right” GOVERNMENT INSPECTED LEAN Whole Hog PORK SAUSAGE ‘ 59® A&P 100% PURE COLOMBIAN COFFEE s 79c OUR OWN BRAND INST. TEA MIX WITH LEMON & SUGAR 24-Oz. Jar "SUPER-RIGHT" GOVERNMENT INSPECTED 21/2 to 3-Lb. Avg. QUARTER PORK LOIN SLICED ■■ aHi A - Lb Hnr PORK CHOPS ' WW LOIN THIRD PORK AT RIB THIRD PORK ^r\ LOIN ROAST 45c LOIN ROAST 37C • "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY FRESH CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS Lf 69c vt 79c Franks SULTANA BRAND FROZEN (ALL VARIETIES) Meat Dinners/ n-Oz. Pkgs. ^sident of Tinaunced ’inestt L. division tgh. AS. thus esi- Slant Vill- ALLGOOD BRAND NO. ONE—THIN Sliced Bacon > % 55' "SUPER-RIGHT" SLICED 55c Cooked Picnics SUPER-RIGHT" DINNER Mb. Pkg. 6 Or, Pkg. ''SUPER-RIGHT' GOVERNMENT INSPECTED, HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF Chuck Roasts ‘’Sum-'ftl^HT" W^AVY BCEF BONELESS SHOULDER ROAST STEAK Lb, Lfe. e5c 6Sc ’"SUPER-RfGHT" QUAMTV HEAVY CORN-FLD BEEF Boneless Gkttcfc steak ^ 65g "SUPER-RIGHT'' QUAUtY HEAVY CORN-FED SEEF ^ _ Cubed Check Steak 89c "Super-Right" Heovy Corn-Fed Boneless STEW BEEF Lb 75c Boneless CHUCK « LB. "SUe'ER-RiGHT'' QUALITY HEAVY 3EEf Grcmd Chuck "SUPER-niGHT" quality i.rAN ■n.. ggjf Lb. Lb. Frozen Foo(Js! A&P BRAND — OUR FINEST QUALITY Sliced Strawherries MARVEL BRAND 2 49c Ice Milk All Flovort l-i-Gol. Ctn. 43c ANN PAGE CREAMY OR KRUNCHY Cool Values! A&P’s Fresh Produce! U. S. NO.-ONE ALL PURPOSE RUSSET POTATOES HLORIDA WHITE MEAT JUICY GRAPEFRUIT FLORIDA Lb. Bag 2 S 25c ciUry 19c avocado pears 2 foi 49c carrots 2 bIIi 1 5C Peanut Butter SULTANA BRAND SMALL OR LARGE Stuffed Olives ANN PAGE BRAND PURE Extracts irr 4 24 Oz. Jar 9]'2-Oz. Jor 1-Oz. Bots. ALL PURPOSE, GOLDEN Bananas 2 Dependable Grocery Values! Lbs. SPECIAL VALUE! A&P BRAND SPECIAL VALUE! A&P Whole String Beans 2 Cans 45c PACKER'S LABEL DRIED Blackeye Peas 'Bot15c'c29c A&P'S OWN PURE ALL PURPOSE dexola Oil 65c 79c PASTEURIZED TWIN STACK, SLICED MEL-O-BIT American Cheese l. 65c JANE PARKER MARBLE OR Gold Pound Cake 55c Cut Green Beans 3 40c 2 25c GOLDEN RISE BRAND Flaky Biscuits LIBBY BRAND Tomato Juice JANE PACKER TWIN PACK Potato Chips JANE PARKER SLICED. VARIETY Wheot, Rye Ql Pumpernickel 3 46-Oz. si 00 Cons I lO-Oz. Pkg. Mb. Loaves ROASTWELL ROASTERS WRIST WATCHES 4 to 7.Lb. QCIa 18 to 22 sOl9 Size OvV Helbros $4 C95 Swiss SQSS Each 1 Q Each WITH $39.95 IN A&P REGISTER TAPES Yoar Creaie»( lANE FXaiCER FRUIT CAKE Owr % /or Gift Gipfog^ PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE THROUGH NOVEMBER 9th Special 100% NYLON QylctiMOmwI SEAMLESS MICRO-MESH OR PLAIN & P pgtt you fevorltg Fftilt 3^1 "YOU GET THREE PAIR FOR THE REGULAR PRICE OF TWO' RDINARY -- •: « t-i. -- • • - NT! mm CHINA .r YOUR CHOICE OF PAHERNS BONUS VALUE THIS WEEK! DINNER PLATES 'i "> ■ -u \ , v.V v V 'uNc eacli with every ‘n't , $5 grocery purchoB* no limit VALUE THIS WEEK! 4 SOUP PLATES jr jH' ' $199 no purchase required. no limit
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