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Itor Er vin Would Like To [Senator Russell Get In presidential Campaign ?GTON ? Candidates I ?nf( j? both political par |? Presidential nomina Ipus iacrfeasiag interest, B reaction for all of us is ?r I WHO? Ben mv Senatorial col Eto the test of political Ke. I believe there are ? them who would make Br. and I would prefer a E the nominee. Such ?as Senators Richard B. p Stuart Symington are Bed for the office. Per Bould put Senator Rus ?head of the list, but he ? that he i- not a candi |tor Bob Kerr has also I. As none of these Sen Ijnv disposition to seek Ltion. I am convinced ?Stevenson has the de land will get the Demo Ination if he fights for p easily given and very ? but I would respect I to Mr. Stevenson that tr quit playing coy and 1 fight for the nomina Krill be left holding the pht is obviously on, For Ke Democrats have a number of men who are qualified. CENTENNIAL Harnett County observed its cen tennial in a big way. Each com munity in the county had a part in the observance. Revolutionary patriot Cornelius Harnett would be proud of his namesake were he able to observe the progress that Harnett is making as one of North Carolina's finest counties. I had the pleasure of being present for a part of the Centennial celebra tion. It takes a lot of work to suc cessfully promote an affair of this magnitude. The citizens of Harnett did it well. GENEVA As this is written on the eve of the Geneva Conference, I am hope ful that our representatives there will not be put to sleep to the real ities of international danger by the apparent mask of sweetness by the Communists. It has-been said many times that we must trust in the Almighty and keep our powder dry. International affairs are com plex at best. Concessions have to be made by the family of na tions, but one does not concede much to a confirmed bully else he wake up with sorrow and regret. I am a little reluctant to brag this week. In fact, I am down hearted, because, as you all know we lost to llendersonville, 34-18. Just recently the 4-11 Club had a successful tloll fashion show. The clothes were furnished by Hudson's and the girls' beauty treatments were done by Hushe' Beauty Shop. The fashion show consisted of a fashion parade and various talents. It is for this reason that I have consistently advocated that we must not reduce our national de fense. THE WILL Recently I read that the senior class of the Union Grove High School in Iredell County had start ed a cotton picking project to raise funds to be used for a class trip to Washington next spring. Where there's a will there's a way. I hope that the class gets to make the trip, and I want to be among the first, to congratulate them and welcome them to the Capital. : Our balid is planning a trip to Chapel Hilt Friday.. It is High School Day for bands from all over this state. There will be 4,000 mu sicians participating in the activi ties. Our Future Teachers chapter is proud to be sending Darrell Haw kins, president of the FTA club of North Carolina, to the conven tion, which is to be held at State College in Raleigh. Everyone Is traveling ? even our student council members are on the move. They are now in Rocky Mount attending the Stu dent Council Congress. The mem bers are Charles Greerte, vice president; Joyce Smathers, secre tary; and Marianna Moon, treas urer. Mrs. Matthews, one of our advisers, went with them. We seiyors are now beginning to be measured for our attire for our big night, graduation. We al | so are having our names taken for the diplomas. , > Just remember, take time to Canton High ] Campus Cuff notes By Patty Morgan 1 , * EASy DAYS FOOD SALE / <#?> TAKE A VACATION from the KITCHEN... | with these BUILT-IN "MAID SERVICE" tatures i Frozen F - TURKEY ? CHICKEN 1 2Pkgs Only 39? Whip KD DRESSING Pint 20c larv Gingerbread or E MIX Pkg 25c I OIL Quart 49c ?RTENING .. 3 lb Ctn 59c [RICK or TREAT - WING GUM 3 Pkgs 10c FT CARAMELS .... Lb Pkg 35c DY CORN 14-oz Pkg 29c ORTED CHICKLETS.... Pkg 19c M's Plain or Peanut Pkg 29c ihmallow Peanuts Pkg 29c Y BEANS Pkg 19c Covered Cherries .... Box 49c 3 )0D. VALUES PLUS LUABLE PREMIUMS jth Our Green Stamps (ay grapes 10' [n an as 14' I* 1 10 Lb. Bag ph potatoes 29* (wpkins 15' & 25' THE AMAZING gW) COFFEE DISCOVERY^g 6 Oz. Jar KB.C. 11% dz. Pkg. FIG NEWTONS Armour's 16 oz. Can PORK & BEANS 4 for OQc SILVER DUST Lg Pkg 25C ? Giant 49c Luzianne White Label COFFEE With Coupon lb 0?c Trellis CORN :. 2 No. 303 Cans 25= Phillips TOMATOES . 2 No. 303 Cans 23? Old Virginia Apple Sauce 2 No. 303 Cans 27? I)el-Monte PEACHES No. 2* Can 31 c ^til TENDERIZED 12 TO 14 LBS. HAMS * 49 MORRELL'S PRIDE SLICED BACON * 49< FRESH GROUND BEEF... * 35' 1 Pillsbury'a Quick Swiffning is the , ROLLS r?c?% 2pkas4$? mm* z 75 <*>dbury Woodbury Simoniz Delsey Gaines JfU*. SHAMPOO WAX ^ ^ rooD [50c ?nlY 59c Qu?t 98c 4 Rol,s 39c 3 Cans 29c RALPH'S CASH GROCERY ?>jIRKET FREE PARKING HAZEL WOOD Bethel PXA T9 Have Halloween Carnival The Bethel PTA will sponsor a Halloween carnival at the Bethel laugh ? it is the music of the loul- I School cafeteria and gymnasium Friday, beginning at 7 p.m. Food will be sold at the Bethel "lyde football game and through :he afternoon and evening. A variety of entertainment will t?e provided ? including a talent show, square dancing, hula-hula girls, minstrel show, "Hall of Hor ror", bingo, shuffleboard, bt.'kst ball throw, and cako walk. An evening meal also WlO l)e served at the school. \ Imports of the> fluid milk Into North Carolina during 19.V amounted to over 18 mllliota pounds. \ ^ A Mb ^3 I? kw J*^B |Aw 1 ?>lUiVll^'M?l'W*lUB 1 f i. |?W BfcMfWWnfM I ? A&P CRSSHED'WNEAPPLE - 23c 4l?9 ft&P FRUIT COCKTAIL - - 35c Wisconsin Cheddar Golden Maid { \ 1?7 Mild Cheese Lb 43c Margarilne ?&? 18c I ftmi cm. (fiH Siin / / Our Own (Tea Deal) Mild and Mellow Coffee ^ ^ A Tea Bags 64 pk* 49c Eight O'Clock ViJ; 79c (~~7itiis77kvits*~^ fan Page Sweet Sale! pJ^sSOT Oil aA 1 Blackberry Jam 12-0t. Glass Dot 01 r-i Bot. kOp b irin ? Head 1 Strawberry Jelly 12-Oz. Glass* ? 0 Oil III lOW m m I Cherry Jam 12-Oz. Glass i 1 MA 1 Blackberry Jelly 12-0s. Glass* Q., , . .1 (t 1 Red Delicious m Lb AQa 1 Currant Jelly 12-0*. Glass I HOW M Rnnloc ? ? " ? V BaR 1 Bed Rflsp. Pres. 12-Oz. Glass 01 - 3lJ?b- Q1 Apples u. i5c 1 Peach Preserves 1-Lb. Jar I ^ ^ ^ T'" >5 I C I CALIF BARTLETT PC ^ ^ , Cherry Preserves 1-Lb. Jar I : lUteY TOKAY CRAPE5 ^ ^ ^ I ^ Palmolive Soap FLA; f^CHESTNUTS K - '5c 3 & 25c ITALIAN Cnc^ crtep Golden I I***1? Your Money Back CARROTS Guarantee ? ; ? 1 y 2 ?" 25c I, Pure Vegetable Shortening PalmoI'lVe Soap 1 0 juicy Florida ? 1 A&P'l dexo ^ ?% Bar* 12c 0RAMGES 1 - 26c'? 69c 1 Cashmere , I 1 nUurm lk? aMi^ m4 Bouquet 1 J " I 4mmhU> ymmr pvrefcaM ?rt?? ?Hl a-- ^ 1 , -?? 3 K, 25c ^ ,. ??y ai n a "wr .. m. am a t% ? j ouL.an rut i our i rust in /i?ri ? "Super-Right" Meats ARMOUR'S STAR OR MORRELL'S PRIDE SMOKED 12 to 16 lb. Avg. Short Flank Skinned SMOKED Shank Portion . Lb. 33c Butt Portion Lb. 39c U M Center Slices Lb. 86c ??? 1# Half or Whole . Lb. 45c -super ruhr aii meal * Super-Right Pork ? rn A Wll/C Fresh Loin End on Roasl .. L? 29c Pkg. VvO Fresh Market Style ? Back Bones Lb 29c "Super Right" Pure Pork Fresh End Cut Pork sausage vse 29c Chops Lb. 39c "Super-Right" Dressed & Drawn, Cut-up or Whole FRYERS 35'l Libby's Green Peas eSMlf Libby's Y. C. Peaches "?? 23c libby's Tomato Juice 29c Hi-G Party Peecb 12 2|o Swanson's T.V. Dinners . ',.YS* 89c Excelsior Veal Chops.... 69c Swansea Pel Pies 2 "*? 49c PiNsbnry Floar 6 & 60s Strietmann Club . CRACKERS ttt 33c I Peter Pan Peanut una 35c j Dole Fancy Sliced PINWPU TV 29c 3 Dole Pineapple aJj FRUn JUICE .... f ir 27c 1 ImM Sunshine Banquet CRACKERS 1-K: 33c Quaker White S.R. CORN MEAL 17c Quaker Quick or REG. GRITS .... 'pi? 17c | , v-t I |ane Parker Golden LOAF CAKES i e?<" O C? I Co,. | Jane Parker GLAZED DONUTS .. n??- 29c U Jane Parker PUMPKIN PIES .. c> 39c | The A&P Magazine Woman's Day | <5, 7c 1 November Issue I Toilet Soap ' Cashmere Bouquet Bath -1 r\ B?r 12 c Toilet Octagon Soap 3 Bars 20C ) . Detergent Super Suds ft 31c S 75c VEL * 30c FAB &30c A 72c Laundry Octagon Soap L*rge o^. Bar VC Ad Detergent & 37c & 73c ? ? ^ i u Ajax Cleanser 2 "" 25c , \ j p?<te,S \ \ \ Parc' EranJ \^-8" \ ,D^F^r \ \ **?? \ g??* \ " \ Qftfc \ aCc \ cOr \ Sponges \ 1% ?vV \ ^ Lv^ \ 2* Vf*v \ No. 10 ? 12c \ n V??* * V V ** \ V- ^ J No 12 ? 19c \** No '?o -33c Vw??" V?_? V_?Salted Cocktail Price. Appearing in This A4 Wit, sJT\^rWmmfmmiW PI?nterS P'nUtS He Effective Thru Saturday, Oct. t9tkVv|jtf*^^^Bv?D|Q^L 'c" 33c
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