Bis Savings TOUGH ACT BATHROOM CLEANER $^69 17-OZ. PATIO B8EF* BEANS, RED CHIU OR GREEN CHU ' BURRITOS 49< 5-OZ. SIZES 100-fT. HANDI WRAP 79* EACH ROLL MORTON'S PLAIN OR IODIZED SALT 3/M 26-OZ. BOX UPTONS INSTANT TEA $-(79 2-OZ. SIZE OSCAR MAYER BEEF OR MEAT t ?i OO SLICED BOLOGNA 8-OZ. ? OSCAR MAYER ? 4 AO COOKED HAM froz. ALL VARIETIES SLICED tAlfi VARIETY PACKS 12-OZ. '2 OSCAR MAYER (ALL VARIETIES) tAOO WEINERS OR FRANKS 1-LB. *199 ? OSCAR MAYER (ALL VARIETIES) t 4 AO SLICED BOLOGNA 12-oz. 1 25' OFF LABEL < <4 XO M,R. CLEAN 28-OZ. I 25' OFF LABEL ? <4 JLQ TOP JOB CLEANER ... 28-OZ. 1 15'OFF LABEL SPIC & SPAN 16-OZ. # W 5* OFF ALBEL COMET CLEANSER ..14-OZ. 39 25' OFF LABEL ? <0 AO MR. CLEAN 28-OZ. ? BORAX t A 70 TWENTY MULE TEAM 84-OZ. * J PURINA HIGH PROTEIN ? mm <9 q DOG FOOD 25-LB. / LOZY KITTEN (W/ CHICKEN OR FISH) / A A ? CAT FOOD 15-oz. 3/89 WHITE HOUSE NATURAL ? A 10 APPLE JUICE 7-oz EQUAL < 4 70 LOW CAL SWEETENER 100-CT. '1 CHUNGKING JIAt SOYSAUCE 5-OZ. 49 CHUNGKING *.A* CHOWMEIN NOODLES 5-OZ. 69 CHEF BOY-AR-DEE PEPPERONI OR CHEESE (4 en PIZZA MIX 16-OZ. 1 CHEF BOY-AR-DEE CHEESE t410 PIZZA MIX isoz. *1 CHEF BOY-AR-DEE ? AAO LASAGNA DINNER 23-OZ. *2 CHEF BOY-AR-DEE * A AO SPAGHETTI DINNER W/MEAT. . 19tt-OZ. 1 CHEF BOY-AR-DEE SPAGHETTI SAUCE W/MEAT 15-oz 69* *' ? KELLOGGS APPLE RAISIN CRISP $<(49 13-OZ. SIZE TOTINO'S CLASSIC .PIZZA $2?? fi4V*-OZ. FAMILY SIZE COMBINATION KELLOGGS RAISIN BRAN $<f79 SOOZ. SIZE B.C. S ASSORTED HAMBURGER HELPER 99< 7-OZVSIZES Hi County Recreation Round-up Robeson County Recreation and Park Commission opened its 5 and 6 grade football league on Wednesday, Oct 3 with St. Pauls playing Max ton. St. Pauls defeated the opposition 34-0. Maxton came out fixed up, but St. Pauls soon put their fire out as they defeated them i 344). | Ambrose Lesane fell on Bobby Leach's fumble in the end zone making the score St. i Pauls 6, Maxton 0. P.A.T. was no good. From that point on there was no stopping St. Pauls. Maxton couldn't get their offense going at all because of defense St. Pauls Bernard Stevenson and Tito Robinson was playing. St. Pauls Dwayne Gerald was the offense star for St. Pauls. He scored two touch downs and one P.A.T. making the score St. Pauls 20, Maxton 0. St. Pauls didn't stop scoring as their defense scor ed two touchdowns of 73 yards/by Anthony Thompson and 4S yards by Maurice Evens. James McNair added P.A.T. making the final score St. Pauls 34, Maxton 0. FAIRMONT 16-ALLENTON 6 Fairmont played Allenton at Littlefield on Wednesday, October 3. Both teams left their offen se at home, but the defense was there for sure. Late in the second quarter, Fairmont's Timmy Bailey scored on a three yard run foi* the first touchdown. Larry McKoy added the P.A.T. making score Fairmont 8, Allenton 0 at half time. Early in the third quarter, Allenton's Kenneth Russell scored on a 74 yard run around right end. P.A.T. was no good, making the score Fairmont 8, Allenton 6. Fairmont's next offense play Tommy Cook went 70 yards up middle for a touch down. Larry McKoy added P.A.T. making the final score Fairmont 16, Allenton 6. RED SPRINGS * ROWLAND Red Springs played Row land on Wednesday, Oct. 3, at Rowland. Rowland proved to Red Springs early in the game they came to play ball. Stephen Ransom got Row land on the score board with a 75 yard run in the first quarter. Glenn Hunt added P.A.T. making the score Rowland 8, Red Springs 0. From that point on there was no stopping Rowland offense as Glenn Hunt, Reginald Baker and Timothy Bowens scored on runs of 1 yards, 23 yards, 25 yards for touch down. Glenn Hunt added one P.A.T. Stephen Hunt added one P.A.T. making final score Rowland 30, Red Springs 0. Kiwanis Club Meets President Arnold Locklear outlined his plans for the coming year and has appoint ed Chairman and Committee members as follows: Voca tional Guidance-Chairman William L. Oxendine and the following Chairmen: Ed Teets -Church and Spiritual Aims; Garth Locklear- Rules and Regulations; Ken Johnson Publicity; Robert C. Hersch New Cub Development; Theodore Maynor and Ber nard Lowry--Inter- Cub Rela tionships; Membership Freddy Maynor, Dexter Brooks, Vernon Oxendine, Ed Teets; Finance- Albert C. Hunt; Health-Jimmy Ray Hunt; Agriculture-Alvin R. Lowry; Program- Jim Paul, Ray Lowry, Chtrles Maynor, Freddy Maynor; Circle K Cub- John Rimburg, Adolph Dial; Key Club-Henry W. Oxendine; Boys and <Girls Wade Hunt; House Director Dexter Brooks; Fund Raising- * Reggie Strickland; Song Di rector- Ray Lowry and Bern ard Lowry; Piano- Ira Pate Lowry; Reception- Bernard Lowry,Adolph Dial, Ira Pate Lowry, William L. Oxendine. Visitor at die meeting was Donald Bullard. Presiding at the meeting was President Arnold Lock lear. Invocation was by Reg gie Strickland. Pianist was Ira Pate Lowry. Song Leader was Bernard Lowry. Next week's meeting wMl be Charter and Ladies Night to be held at the Town and Country Restaurant. 1 The. Coach's Corner Simm TheFwrf Lnnh| a New Game Here is s game played world-wide and yet many American kids have never played it. Europe is dotted with smaller soccer fields just , as our country is dotted with Little League baseball fields. The simplest Way to learn the fundamentals of soccer with school kids is to form a circle with tie teacher in the middle. He can toss the ball to each player and have them "head" the ball on the hair line back to him. Then practice chest trapping, pass ing, instep kicking, dribbling, passing two on one, etc. It is a* great game requiring little equipment and it is not a body contact sport with very few injuries. Games can be played by having four forewards, three half-backs and three fullbacks and a goalie. Make shift goals can be set-up with chairs until regulation goals can be installed. Kids just love this game and should be given the opportunity to play it as has been done in many places in Robeson County. Ken Johnson Ellas Rogers Martin Clark At Large District 9 _ Fellow Lumbee River EMC Members:, On Tuesday, October 16, 1984 we have the privilege to Re-Elect Four Fellow Member Directors to continue serving us with Dignity, Respect and Savings. These are Priceless Creden tials and they are offered with a total of 36 Years Experience by ELLAS ROGERS, BRADFORD 0XEND1NE, MARTIN CLARK and HAROLD DEAN BREWER, our fellow Member ? Directors who are asking our support to Re-Elect Them on October 16,1984. These four gentlemen have proven their main objective is to serve us better. By the end of 1984 the PRESENT BOARD OF DIRECTORS and Man agement of LREMC will have saved Member-Consumers more than $3 million. 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