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/ifw nfffk ."'"iliji Each of these advertised Items Is required to be readily available sale at or below the advertised price In each A*P Store, except specifically rtoted In this ad. lelor\ fj PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT MAY 8 AT A&P IN RAEFORD N C GENUINE IMPORTED STONEWARE From the Highland Floral Collection. A (HEAT VALUE AT A GREAT PRICE! THIS WEEK'S FEATURE ITEM Bread & Butter Plate AftP COUPON SAVE 50* Wh?n *ou Purchaaa A Reg. Salt and 5.99 Pepper Shaker With Thi? Coupon You Pay Only 5? #660 Good Thni tM. May ? Wrth Each 5 00 Purchase t AT AuBKAT PRICE; 69* ^^VB^VPCR place ^^^^^SETTING PIECE Poultry Specials^" U.S. D A. INSPECTED FRESH Baking Hens lb. itti supermarket prices A&P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF WHOLE Cut F ree Into Boneldss Bottom Round Roast and Steaks Eye Round Roast and Steaks Ground Round 20-26 lb. Pork Specials)! EXTRA LEAN SPECIAL TRIM COUNTRY FARM ASSORTED 8 lbs. or m U.S. D A INSPECTED Box-O Chicken A*P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF BONELESS BOTTOM Round Roast U.S.O.A. INSPECTED F Fryer Legs Steak lb. 2.59 lb U.S.O.A. INSPECTED FRESH WHOLE 49* EEF 2*9 ASP QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF BLUE RIDGE BRAND Sirloin Tip 049 Sliced A4P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF , 89* EXTRA LEAN SPECIAL TRIM COUNTRY FARM V* Pork Loin ?. 169 IN QUARTERS Land-0' Lakes 400 Margarine 2 Rib Eye Steak Bacon * 119 2s9 Smoked Sausage ?. 2a pkfl. ys: 89* 4" Buffet Ham ,? 1" Boneless Roast A&P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF BOTTOM ROUND HILLSHIRE FARM London Broil MARKET STYLE HOLLY FARMS (BOLOGNA LB. W) Ground Beef i'Z,:') 129 Chicken Franks A&P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF BONELESS Cubed Steak lb. 299 1 -lb. pkg. BONELESS OSCAR MAYER (BEEF LB. 1.89) Meat Weiners OSCAR MAYER Smokie Links OSCAR MAYER BEEF OR MEAT (12 OZ. 1.49) Sliced Bologna 99* 179 1" LARGE LUSCIOUS RED RIPE Strawberries X: <?? x Vk ? Pie Glaze 89' JANE PARKER Shortcakes qt. basket 99 Frozen Specials)^ Torino's Pizza Save 40? ? Canadian Bacon Pepperoni Sausage Hamburger 99? BEEF ? CHICKEN ? TURKEY Morton Morton -|00 Pot Pies 3 as ANN PAGE Biscuits ? Homestyle 4 KRAFT INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED 8 oz. cans 79' MEAT LOAF ? SALIS. STEAK ? CHICKEN ? TURKEY 79* GOLDEN YELLOW FLORIDA GROWN SWEET Dole Bananas 3 X 100 White Corn 7 ::s 99* Morton Dinners ? A. EASTERN GROWN RED RIPE SWEET DULANY BUTTER PEAS OR American Singles 89* Russet Potatoes 10 ?, 169 Watermelon 149 Cut Okra SHEDD S RED RIPE SALAD SWEET JUICY , ANN PAGE Spread 3 89? Tomatoes 99* Pineapple ? 99* Twin Pops Grocery Specials}] 11 ox. pkg. Weekly Specials "Y Coke, Sprite, Tab, Mellow Yello 119 l LITER N R | Grocery Specials)! 16 oz. pkg. 12 ct. pkg r 109 SUNSHINE Krispy Crackers LUCKY LEAF Apple Juice Frozen Specialsjl BREYERS LUNCHEON SIZE 160 ct. pUg LAUNDRY DETERGENT 40 oz. pkg. TWIN PET CHICKEN ? REGULAR ? BEEF Scott Napkins LAUNDRY DETERGENT Super Suds TWIN PET CHICKEN Dog Food 515 01. cant 79* Vs r Regular or Light Schlitz Beer 219 Ctn. of 12 oi. btls. GOOD ONLY IN RAEFORD. N C SUPER $AVER COUPON r )?! SAVE ON REGULAR 7 OZ. OR NEW GEL. Greer Tomatoes 3 'is 109 Colgate Toothpaste *i*i l save ON CONDmONER OR (NORMAL ? OILY ? EX BODY) 59* L'Oreal Shampoo ir 139 SAVE ON Greer Peaches 29 oz. can ANN PAGE REGULAR ? RIPPLED Potato Chips ^VW all varieties I' Duncan Hines ^-a5' Cake Mixes L mif One With Coupon and so Ofdef 49s GOOD THRU SAT.. MAY ? AT _ k JMIC mm m *Jmmm m m m ? ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO OTHER RETAIL DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS SUPER SAVER COUPON A SUPFRB BIFND RICH IN QHA/ll IAN COFf EE Eight OXIock Bean Coffee 16! lifrit One With Coupon and 1 SO Order GOOD THRU SAT.. MAY ? A1 AfrP IN RAEFORD. N.C ? OZ. twin pock REGULAR, SPECIAL, LIME 89* Edge Shaving Gel us 147 7 T% SUPER SAVER T L Y MB coupon 1 Cottonelle Bath Tissue I im if Onf? W th Coupon ,i rrt 7 St OttU" OOOO THRU SAT . MAY ? AT I VaJUV AlrP IN RAEFORD. N.C. *?* ?????? MMMM M MMMMMMMMMMM I Edanborough Shopping Canter Raaford. N.C. ?>. : . ?u V-v ' by Ellen S. Willi* Home Economic! Extension Agent ? Schedule Thursday, May 13, 1982, 2:30 p.m. f, - Allendale-Antioch Extension Honiemakers Club Meeting. Hint A finger cut from an old rubber glove and slipped over the top of a broom will keep the broom from falling when leaned against a wall. LUNCHES ON A STICK Add a touch of creativity to brown-bag lunches by packing lunchtime treats on a stick. These s" alternatives to sandwiches stress .2 nutrition and taste good too. Try meat and vegetable kebobs to make good use of leftovers. Salad on a stick will please dieters and other nutrition - conscious eaters. Pineapple yummies end a brown-bag meal with a sweet touch. Cheese fun snacks provide a novel treat for brown-bag toters of | all ages. Meat and Vegetable Kebobs. Leftover meat such as beef or pork roast, ham. chicken, or turkey can ; be cut in one inch cubes to use for a tasty lunch treat. Thread the meat on small, disposable skewers al ternating with olives, cherry tomatoes, and/or chunks of celery, cucumber, carrot, green pepper, or other fresh vegetable favorites. Slip the kebobs in a zip sandwich bag to * keep the food fresh, and pack with a spillproof container of your favorite salad dressing. Dip meat and vegetables in the dressing to eat. Salad on a Skewer. If you want to pack a surprise to add flavor and variety to your favorite sandwich, try these salads on a stick. Slide chunks of two or more of your favorite fresh vegetables - anything from avacado to zucchini - onto a | small bamboo or wooden skewer. Wrap in a damp paper towel, then place in a zip sandwich bag to keep vegetables crisp. Pack with a * spillproof container of dip made by combining one or two tablespoons (according to taste) of your favorite powdered ranch style salad dress ing with a carton of low-fat. plain yogurt for low calorie goodness. Fruit on a skewer provides a sweet, | nutritious treat at lunch time. Soak one inch chunks of banana, apple, or Iresh peach in orange or pineapple juice 10 to 15 minutes. Drain and slide on a small skewer, alternating fruits with chunk pine apple, slices of orange, or other fresh fruits. You may want to add large marshmallows or maraschino cherries as well. Pack these easy to eat treats in zip sandwich bags to : keep fruit fresh. Pineapple Yummies. Slide chunk pineapple onto a small skewer, then coat or dip in honey mixed with a little water to spread more easily. Dip in toasted coconut flakes or shreads. This yummy dessert will highlight any brown bag lunch. Cheese Fun Snacks. Cut any firm cheese (Cheddar or Swiss, for example) into l-l'/iinch cubes. Skewer one or two cubes into a * pretzel stick, then slip your snacks into a zip sandwich bag. Pack your lavorite pickles in a separate zip sandwich bag. These snacks make a scrumptious pick me up at break or lunchtime. Lumber Bridge News by Lib Sumner Presbyterian Church - May 2, 1982. The sermon, "The Self Cleaning Christian," by the pastor. Dr. Gustafson. Women of the Church Retreat for Fayetteville Presbytery is sche duled for May 21 and 22, 1982. at y* Camp Monroe. Baptist Church Preaching Sunday's 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month at eleven o'clock. Youth In Action Group met >1 Tuesday evening at 4:00 p.m. with Mrs. Mavis Foster, in charge of the ??' program. Sunday - May 23rd is designated C as Youth Sunday. The dedication of parents and small children during the morning service. ^ ) Congratulations to Beth Shook X?> on making the Flora Macdonald ' Academy Honor Roll for the re- >>? cently completed fourth 6-week ' > grading period. Col. and Mrs. F.R. Weber attended the Alumnae Day festivi ties on April 1 7th at Flora Mac- '?>; donald Academy. Mrs. Weber is a *?>; graduate of the last class of Flora '?*>! Macdonald College. Both she and j C* the Colonel were members of the >>; faculty at Vardell Hall. Mrs. Jon Evans and daughter, Allison and Susan of Raleigh visited her mother, Mrs. John Covington, Saturday and Sunday. Glad to report that Mrs. J.M. McGougan has been feeling better for the past several weeks. If you need plants for the yard or house - visit the new nursery. The Hopkins Nursery, phone # 843- &
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