(/fWPVPfK Each of thasa advertised tt?m? Is raqulred to ba readily avallabla for\ I sal# at or balow the advartlsed price In aach AAP Stora. axcept as ] specifically notadlnthlaad. y PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT.. MAY 1 AT A4P IN RAEFORD N.C ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO OTHER RETAIL DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS. genuine imported stoneware From the Highland Floral Collection. AG1EAI VALUE AT AGIEAT MICE! THIS WEEK'S FEATURE ITEM A4P COUPON ^ SAVE 50* Wh?n Vou Purchaaa A Coffee Server Reg. 11.99 1149 With Thi? Coupon Vou Pay Only #668 OoMIhyM . May 1 With Each 5 00 Purchase 69* PLACE ^^^^^SETTING PIECE BLUE RIDGE BRAND Sliced Bacon 99? 1 -lb. pkg. 129 MARKET STYLE Ground 3 Beef mo,e EXTRA LEAN SPECIAL TRIM COUNTRY FARM 1/? Pork Loin S iced 169 EXTRA LEAN SPECIAL TRIM COUNTRY FARM LOIN END Pork Roast MARKET STYLE Sliced Bacon AAP QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF WHOLE BONELESS OR HALF HOLLY FARMS (BOLOGNA LB. W) Cottage "7Q0 Cheese f 9 New York Strips ,<WMIb Chicken avg. lb. Franks p*9 299 1 -lb. 79e U.S.D.A. INSPECTED AAP QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF AAP QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FEO BEEF BONELESS BOTTOM BONELESS (RIB EYE STEAK LB. 4.M) Round Steak AAP QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF AAP QUAUTY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF Cubed Steak ?. 2M N.Y. Strip Steak 3" EEF AAP QUAUTY HEAVY WESTERN G 2" Eye Round Roast ?. 2s9 AAP QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF WHOLE BONELESS Pork Neck Bones .? 49? Shoulder Roast ?, 179 FRESH CALIFORNIA CRISP SOLID Head Lettuce j Jl , large *5^.1 39? Box-0 Chicken U.S.D.A. INSPECTED FRESH Fryer Legs ?, OSCAR MAYER (SMOKIE LINKS 12 OZ. 1.99) Meat Franks ( HORMEL Canned Ham 49? 89* Bm1 \ 1-lb. 179 lb I M/ pkg. I lb. 6" Frozen Specials")1 Look-Fit Ice Milk fcafeJ ' ' ? gal ctn. |29 Polar B'ars CHED-O-BIT AMERICAN ? PIMIENTO ? SHARP Food Slices Cheese 8 or. pkg. LARGE LUSCIOUS RED RIPE 109 Strawberries WASHINGTON STATE RED OR GOLDEN qt basket EASTERN GROWN U.S. #1 ANN PAGE BEEF ? CHICKEN ? TURKEY 99* Russet Potatoes 169 Pot Pies 35.?.'. 1?? KRAFT (SHARP 8 OZ 149) OR MEDIUM Cheddar Cheese 129 Delicious Apples KEEBLER TOWN HOUSE SWEET JUICY RED RIPE Crackers X: 1 Watermelon RED RIPE SALAD 59* Tomatoes 20 02. family pack PET RITZ APPLE ? BLACKBERRY ? STRAWBERRY 99* Cobblers 179 IMPORTED FROM CHILE '/? melon r 129 Red Grapes CO Grocery Specials^"] _ ^ PET RITZ REGULAR 99* Pie Shells ANN PAGE Macaroni & Cheese Dinner 4I100 W pkqs m pkg. 2 ct. 10 oz. 1*4 69* Grocery SpecialsY SAVE ON n 'Greer Peaches 590 CREAMY VELVET MT. OLIVE DEL MONTE ^ ? OF LABEL Yoo Pay Only JFG Mayonnaise 99e Dill Chips ".r 99e Sweet Peas 2 'is 89* Aqua Fresh Toothpaste I29 LUCKY LEAF SUNSHINE DEL MONTE LT. YELLOW CLING NORMAL ? OILY ? EX. BODY CONDITIONER OR Apple Juice ?' 129 Krispy Crackers 'X 59* Peach Halves 2'is 119 L'Oreal Shampoo "?r 139 BUSH VAN CAMPS DEL MONTE LITE JOHNSON'S Pinto Beans 3 88c Pork & Beans 3 '^: 1?? Fruit Cocktail 2 'is 119 Baby Shampoo " 719 SUPER SAVER COUPON PLAIN OR SELF RISING ^ SUPER SAVER i!ll r MB COUPON LIMIT ONE WITH COUPON AND 7 50 ORDER Red Band Flour 5 590 l^jJJBlGOOD THRU SA^MAY 1 IN RAEFORD. N C ? I QQ? GOOD THRU S AT . MAY 1 IN RAtFORO N C 1 i" FAMU V S U Lipton Tea Bags h 24 99c t ?Mi ' ONf WITk ( UPON AND V) ( jRDf R (PI SUPER SAVER COUPON BIROS EYE Cool Whip Dessert Topping l IMlT ONF WITH CO. if1' ANII 7 *>0 OROE H 99 3|oood thru sat.. MAY t IN Ed?nborougti !' I I f lr lamber Bridge News by Lib Sumner 0 Baptist church Sunday, April 25. Very good at tendance for Sunday School and worship service. Sermon - "You and The Power of Prayer" by Rev. Henry L. Foster. Visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cobb. The Vacation Bible School ^ Committee met at the church at ? 5:30 p.m. Sunday. Sunday, May 23rd is designated as Youth Sunday. During the morning service the dedication of parents and small children. A new group has been organized -called the "Mission Friends" -and is for age 3 years, 4 and 5. The meetings will be held during preaching on the 2nd and 4th Sun days of each month. Preaching Sundays at the $ Presbyterian church on 1st and 3rd Sundays, 9:30 a.m. The . April meeting of the Woman's Missionary Union was held at the home of Mrs. Mavis Foster in St. Pauls on Thursday night, April 22nd with nine members attending. Miss Pearl Dew presided and led the devotional, Mrs. Flata Schell, President called for any business to g be discussed, led in prayer and turned the program over to Miss Dorothy McGougan. Miss McGougan presented an interesting program on Retirees, Retiring and Volunteering for Mis sion work. Tables were set for twelve, in the dining room, and centered with mixed arrangements of spring flowers. The hostess served ham biscuits, _ cheese straws, pecan pies, salad, ? cookies and hot cider. A Home Interior Party was held Sunday evening at four o'clock with Mrs. Gavle Salak. Mrs. Pamela Lewis, Home Interior Representative, showed the decorations and explained how they could be used separately or in a group. The hostess was presented a red silk rose, for having the party - and $ a beautiful silk flower arrangement of red roses, white phlox and stephanotis. Mrs. Marion Sumner and Mrs. Ruth Tolar also received Red roses for parties. The door prize was won by Mrs. Billy Sue Wooley. Present were Jean Thompson, Ruth Rolar, Lois Sumner, Mavis Foster, Billy Sue Wooley, Debbie Chason, Marion Sumner, Pat Grey, Lib Sumner, Mary Am- g mons, Lesa Salak of Hope Mills, * Marion J. Sumner, Selina Sumner and Janice Webster of Fayetteville. Mr. Salak's grandmother, Mrs. Mary Salak of Fayetteville, his great grandmother, Mrs. Rose Leonardi of Baltimore, Md., his mother was not able to attend. Potato chips, crackers, nuts, pound cake, chocolate cookies, Coca-cola and ice-tea were served. Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Hough of 1 Charlotte spent Tuesday and Thursday night with her sister, Mrs. Ruth Tolar. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bullard returned home Thursday night after a ten day visit with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Meaney and children, John Paul and infant son, Thomas Michael in Mahuah, N.J. Miss Monica Tyner underwent surgery last Thursday in Cape Fear f Valley Hospital. During the soft ball tournament in Greensboro, she received a broken bone underneath the eye. Mrs. Bertha C. Hardesty has been a patient in Cape Fear Valley Hospital since April 16th due to an auto accident. Her daughter, Mrs. JoAnn John was also hurt, but was not hospitalized. Mrs. Sylvia Lichen, mother of % Mrs. Georgia Beck, has been a pa tient in Cape Fear Hospital for two weeks and underwent surgery last Tuesday. Mrs. Jessie Blue Longworth of Richmond, Va. arrived Sunday to be with her mother, Mrs. Bertha Hardesty. Mrs. Ella Carr of Raeford spent Monday evening with her neice, Mrs. Pamela Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Colon J. Ammons f visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kemp Watts in Clarkton# Sunday afternoon. The Ladies Auxiliary will meet at the Town Hall, Tuesday night, May 4th, at 7:30. All members are urged to be present. Club Appreciates * Effort The Woman's Club of Raeford appreciates the effort of all who helped with foods for the Arts Festival. The Piy-'N'-Chicken. J's Pizza, and school food personnel were especially generous with their time 0 and concern.

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