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1969 been ; air- d dur- on High laugh- Rt. 1, *Y Thursday, January 30, 1969 avf 0 iS -we carte KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. For Full Value—^^Super-Right Meats! i'> SUPER-RIGHT” HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF-WHOLE BEEF 10-INCH CUT 25 TO 35 LB. AVERAGE "Super-Right" All Meat "SUPER-RIGBlt*'^Y CORN FED BEEF—BONELESS Franks'!.? 39c'pi;49c Shouflr Roast "Super-Right" Sliced, Cooked Lb. 75c Picnic ‘p.°' 49c / "SUPER-RIGHT" FRESH Fryer Parts Breast lb. 55e Thighs lb. 45c Oramstieke lb. 49c Livers lb. 65c Wings lb. 29c 'SUPER-RI(*■H^AVY CORN-FED BEEF—BONELESS CHOICE PARTS Combinetion Pkg. Lb. 49c Chuditeak Lb. 75c Han Virginia Country Farm—Cooked 10 To 12 Lb. Avg. Lb. 85c "SUPER-R|B''H£-^VY corn-fed BEEF—freshly Cop'n John's Frozen, Fried GrodI Chuck 75c Shrimp C 65c "SUPER-rBt heavy CORN-FED beef—BONELESS Cop'n John's Seafood Shoiliir Steak 85c Dinners 9 Oz. Pkg. 49c Lb. SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY U.S.D.A. GRADE 'A'^ TURKEYS 31c a£:«^35c SMALL-UnderlOLbs. lb. 39c • TOMS 18 to 22 Lb. 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ANN PAfl^ ^ Tomato Ketchup 2 49c Wagnn Wheel Biscuits SPECIALLY PRICED—GOLDEN RISE Cinnamon Rolls V-8 BRAND VEGETABLE Cocktail Juice GUARANTEED TO PLEASE YOU! A&P Mouthwash 99c 99c 33c 9’/2-Oi. Cons 46-Oz. Con U-Oz. Bot. SUNSHINE BRAND VALUES! • Chocolate Chip Cookies—734 0z Pkg • Krispy Crackers—7'/i Gz. Pkg. > • Hyd^i'Oit Cookies—6/2 Oz Pkg. Packages Of Your Choice SHOP A&P—BRING A FRIEND BUY U.S.P. 5 GRAIN 17-Oz. Cans |-Priced L Aet M-Ok. Bot. A&P Aspirin • SHOP A&P REGULARLY—BUY ANN PAG Pork& Beans • ANN PAGE DRY SPAGHETTI OR Elbow Macaroni lOO-Ct. Bot. 19c 1-Lb. Cans WINTER JAMBOREE VALUE—^ANN PAQE CHICKEN WITH RICE SOUP OR Vegetable lO’/2-Oz. Cans Page 7l North Carolina's Economy Should Continue To Rise In Coming Year By T. BRAGG McLEOD, President .\am war, hlHhor foderal spond- North Carolina Motor Cotrier.s Association, Inc. 219 W. Martin Street, Raleigh , Will CU'itl UlIM aiiuu Allhouah some econ„m,sis look i,,,a.s'imiu.strial productic lor a .slow down m th<- ir.st i»art .'.upi hrir ‘f on an iniprovod prolil poslFl. 111. ooonomy of North j„, inf's, tho likolihood of further I nodil ti.s'htoninj', and need fori capilal ('ijuiiimonl, those clouds I will possibly c lear and should I iduction I ingl ml will rontinuo to ri.so in Iflffil. Wo base' tills pi'i'diction on the fact that for a rcci'tit tbirtis'ii j week fioriod our weekly Not Hi lOarolbia truck tonnage business iiKle.x report shows an averagr* increaso of TL- percent tor Ibo entile quarter. In a recent mail questionnairel poll condui'teil by tho "CarolinaI F'inancial Times." busine.s.s men I throughout .N'orlh Carolina rankT etl higher taxes as the third most I nicntionerl problem behind Viet| .\am and law and order. Most business men are keenly! iware of the cry for additional! , . . , . .evcmic at the citv, county, stati* tonnage l)usmes.s index has prov- mal levels of govern- en to he a rehahle indicator as to Our North Carolina Motor Car riers Association's wecklv link ... ment. In l!)l>7. motor caniers of| laid.stu k of business (‘xpati yaj. mate paki a liig shaie of thef in and industna. development „f (]„. highwav u.se taxes a.s| oui lar Heel stale. all other’ federal andl There possibly could In. a slight motor carriersi slow flown o!‘ ieieliiT' off during Pukl .SdL-lSl.lMH) to the statf' .ifl this first (luaiter, howi-ver w" Carolina aii l S.i0,.')W.(ll)0| predict another good year for f<''><'ial government, husine.ss geneially. 'The boom („iai paid last year for| \unch i.s now in its eighth year, t,nck paymi'nts of ta.Xes for high-| will pick up with frosh vitality ways, roads and stu'ets amountefil .111(1 momentum following the p, an astounding figure of| take o\«'r of the new national ad- si.'vi.iH.l.tWIO. I ministration, after an''initial ad- I iuslmenl perhaps with some low ering of the inflation rales. As the trucking industry moves • -.er 7.')'. of the total freight, the pro'pc. ts for a larger gross in- eome tor the trucking industry looms Inight as the gross nation al poduci is expcetofl to rise more . than H'. in Our employees last year i>aid| out a large amounlof ta.xes. Ofl cour.se, this .was just a part ofl Ihi' direct trucking wages andl salaries of Sl..'TJSI,ffn,l>lFl paid byf the .Not 111 Carolina trucking in-| dustry Direct trucking cmploy-l ment last yi'ar amounted to 3ijN..| 10(1 persons. Tho more than lO.OtiO memlrersl It will be harder to make a dol ,,f q,,. Xoi th Carolina Motor Car-I lar net profit, howeier, as rising fxist of lulror, efiutfiment. an.I services will heavily redui-e the net profit pietuie. In fact, the trucking industry is caught in this squet'ze of higher prime in tercst ratf's, rising costs and low* er net pi'ofit with some opera- riers Asso.’ialion udll continue -tol sf'rve our Tarhf'el population .'ofl more than five million pcofiJc.r Our tilicking industry will fs- frecially .sene and continue to ijTi-l prove the lot of the more tlijin| 2200 Tarheel communities ahfll seven entire (siunties which ^rel lions running in excess of a I'KiC Isened only by truck transporja- cost factor. This means no pro ' tion. ! fit at ail and the usr* of rt'd ink on rile financial ojioratiiig state- I i .''inee everything from fine Ui'cl ment ' fo heavv machini'ry moves byl This cost factor is borne out bv' you can know business is| good for ever.vho.h’ when yT)u| the iremi of our r'eonomy, as many otlier things we need to’ 'operate truck lines continue to rise in CO.S1 each month, such as new trucks, trailers, trie.s, parts, accessories and the reru . ; lar items of ta.xes, wages, salar- ; ies, land, terminals, and just a I bout anything you can name, i One of the big items today is' ] the employee fringe benefits and j the increase in wages negotiated with tlie union. i I Some e.xperts have predicted \ that the new fe.leral administra- ' tion might possibly remove the i surtax. If this occurs, individuals I and companies will receive an as- ; sist in taxes and profits for tlie year. While there are a few- clomis On the horizon -sucli as the Viel see a lot of trucks on the high-] ways. On tile other hand, fewer trucks on the higliways meand business is bad for evcrjbotlyJ Again, wc firedict that the Tar-| heel economy .vill continue to rise in 19fi9. i Having A Wedding? Call Paul Lemmons Phone 487-4502 Photographer One HOUR WIlTMIIIIf. THE MOST IN DRY CLEANINO 83V EAST KING STs TELEPHONE Va9-Sf44. MO EXTRA I CHARGE FOB ONE HOUR SERVICB 3-HOUR SHIRT: SERVICE DRIVE-IN WINDOW I MON. - TUESDAY OB WEDNESDAY SPECIAL MEN'S OR LADIES' 2-PIECE 8Sc LADIES' DRESSES ..85c OPEN EVERYDAY I (EXCEPT SUNDAY) 7:30 a.in. Til 6 pjnJ
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