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AP Celebrate The New Year With Green Price Specials y / S Each of thc\f itemj i* required to b? readily available lor sal* ai or b?io?. me advertised price in each AAP Store eicept as specilicaii) ->.-n?d in this ad PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU JAN 2 AT At?P IN RAEFORD. N C ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO OTHER RETAIL DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS rCWS Beef Specials ) eco^ FROM % A&P FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE OPEN NEW YEARS DAY Pork Specials extra lean special trim COUNTRY FARM Pork Loin Roast Box-0 Chicken U.S.D.A. INSPECTED WHOLE Fryer Legs FROZEN (4-7 LB. AVG.) Turkey Breast MAPLE RIVER Canned Ham 3 5 \ P^T^*liry SPecial8 ^ KRAFT-IN QTRS. Parkay Margarine Save 54 21? HOLLY FARMS CHICKEN BOLOGNA (LB. B9-) Chicken "70C Franks ? 19 A&P QUALITY HOT OR MILD Pork Sausage A&P QUALITY HEAVY WES Beef Stew TRIMMED SMOKED Hog Jowls 1 -lb. P*g A&P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF Boneless A&P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF T-Bone 979 Steaks * L A&P QUALITY FRESHLY Ground Chuck Pork Spare Ribs Country Style or Regular lb. EXTRA LEAN SPECIAL TRIM COUNTRY FARM CENTER CUT Rib or Loin 3 lbs. or more ?b. A&P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF Bone In lb. Shoulder Roast ?|68 D BEEF 168 lb. SLICED Pork Chops COTTAGE BRAND LONG OR SHORT _ _ _ Smoked Sausage ? JAMESTOWN - __ Sliced Bacon ss 1 HOMESTYLE ? BUTTERMILK Ann Page ? Biscuits 4 si 75r Beef Liver 980 *T P ^Grocery Specials) ANN PAGE Salad Dressing Save 70c 79? KRAFT (EX. SHARP 10 02. 2.09) OR SHARP Cracker Barrel Cheese pk?gz 1" PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese LIGHT N LIVELY Cottage Cheese 79c 15 02. cans -|00 B oz. pfcg. 89' BUSH S CHOPPED Collard Greens 3 ANN PAGE DRIED (2 lb bag 75c> Blackeye Peas ?.'g 39e HEARTY & VIGOROUS pf p J^Household Specials^ Our Own Tea Bags 1?gct 149 A SUPERB BLEND. RICH IN BRAZILIAN COFFEES Eight O'Clockcofiee ^1" A&P? SAVE 10 Orange Juice 139 ANN PAGE Macaroni & Cheese 4 Sg?.2 ANN PAGE REG. OR RIPPLED Potato Chips SUNSHINE Cheez-lts HORMEL _ rt Sandwich bpam Spread INSTANT ORANGE FLAVOR Tonn Breakfast iang Drink 8 oz. twin pack 10 oz. p*g 2 3 oz. cans ?J 00 89e 69* 89* ?J 69 MEAT LOAF ? SALIS. f.TEAK ? CHICKEN ? TURKEY Ann Page Dinners 69* French Fries 5 & 169 11 oz. pkg. TATER BOY DULANY Blackeye Peas ? 99* DULANY CMOP^f O TURNIPS DICED TURNIP WTTH OPE ENS. Chopped Collards 69* P ft '?? Cm m 8p?cl?l?n gallon 499 i"fl *t PRESTONE Anti Freeze BURNS UP TO 3 HOURS A&P Fire logs?' 6 ?? 6" RUBBERMAID Ice Cube Trays A?P SMALL. MEDIUM. LARGE Latex Gloves 2 Ct. pkg. 99' ??ch pair 59' HI GULAR SPECIAL LIME Edqe sSe r_> 119 Fresh With Quality LOCALLY GROWN MUSTARD. TURNIP OR VINE RIPENED Red Ripe Tomatoes CALIFORNIA? SO SIZE Avocados FRESH ROASTED OR RAW Salted Peanuts '1? 99e Fresh Lemons 8 .<>, l00 FRESH CRISP FLORIDA OROWN Green Cabbage ,? 25* Fresh Limes 5 *? 99* CQC C0|lari iqc ?. Oil Greens ? 03 FRESH _ _ . 4 100 Blackeyed Peas 59e CALIFORNIA? 165 SIZE CALIFORNIA CRISP ICEBE R(, Lettuce 2 large heads EDEN0OROUGH SHOPPING CENTER RAEFORD. N.C AUTOCRAT *&'lce Cream All Flavors _ _ _ .. I19 carton ? 50/100/150 3-Way Bulbs ??ch QQc only 57 J7 -Z7/ *M>T6 A If G.E. 60-75-100 WATT Sott White Light Bulbs AAP'S PRICE 4 PK. 1.99 -LESS MFR'S A AA MAIL IN REBATE " I .UU 99* AFTER REBATE Coca Cola . i Cff I'l.l .tl 19 Vets Corner The Veterans Administration to day reminded former servicemen and women that awareness of VA burial benefits can often spare a family anxiety and financial hard ship immediately following the veteran's death. * Interment in a national cemetery ^ >s available, for example, to veterans discharged under condi tions other than dishonorable. The u'S'j veteran's spouse and minor children, and, under certain condi tions, unmarried adult children, are eligible also. Some national space* however** VA will furnish a headstone or marker to memorialize a veteran or mark the grave of a veteran buried in a national, state or private cemetery. VA will also provide markers to eligible dependents in terred in a national or state veterans' cemetery. According to Veterans Ad ministration Regional Director Kenneth E. McDonald, recent legislation has broadened eligibili ty for memorial headstones or Ihc new authority, J* McDonald said, VA can provide 9 these services to all veterans whose remains have not been recovered or idennried. This includes those who were buried at sea-whelher by the veteran's own choice or otherwise ? those whose bodies were donated to science, and those who were cremated and the ashes SS'Sffh? ???. bur,,in8 any por The new law also requires a memorial section be set aside in a national cemetery if one does not already exist and where land is available. V A also provides up to $300 toward the burial expenses of eligi ble veterans and an additional $1 50 as a plot or interment allowance if the veteran is not buried in a na tional cemetery or other govern ment cemetery, McDonald added. Effective October I, 1981, the ?iaL. a,,owance. previously available to all wartime veterans is now limited by public law ,o veterans eligible for VA pension or compensation and to those who die in VA medical facilities. The plot allowance, not affected by the new '^?'s available to all veterans who served I during war periods. if the veteran's death is service connected. VA will pay an amount not to exceed $1,100 in lieu of the #-? usual burial and plot allowance VA will also provide: an American flag upon request tor use in covering a casket; *a reimbursement for part' of the 5?". ofw Pr''vate headstone or marker bought and placed on the^ grave of a veteran. The current amount is $63. the average cost of headstone purchased by VA; and, presidential memorial cer tificates expressing our nation's grateful recognition of deceased veteran's service which bear the signature of the President. In addition to VA burial benefits, veterans and their dependents may be eligible for a lump sum monetary death benefit provided by the Social Security Administration. Local SSA offices nave details. For more information on VA l burial benefits, contact any VA of- VT tice or national cemetery. Toll-free numbers to VA regional offices are listed in the telephone white pages under "U.S. Government." Inflation ? fighting IDEAS NEWS OF PROGRESS Muzzling Gas-Guzzling With a new energy crisis brewing, smart private and commercial drivers are do ing all they can to conserve precious fuel. Good car-care will put you on the road to fuel savings. Vehicle maintenance plays an important role in conserving gas. You can im prove your car's efficiency by having it serviced regular ly. Check the manifold heat * control, have a general tune up. Have the choke, fan and air conditioning belts checked and the air filter in spected Improperly aligned tires, too, waste gas and make the tires wear out faster Multi-grade motor oils can also boost fuel economy by three percent to better than six percent for both autoe and trucks, accord ing to the Amalie Refining r' Company, which has been concerned with American drivers and their automotive needs for over 76 years. A 25-truck fleet, for instance, using multi-grade lubricants, could save more than $25,000 each year in fuel coats! Being resource-full re quire putting the brake* on energy waste!
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