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Beef?as Beef Should Taste! "SUPER-RIGHT" FRESHLY GROUHD BEEF ~ 49 'SUPER-RIGHT" LEAN BONELESS STEW BEEF - 53 'SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY PLATE STEW ? 25' I Get ill* Eat in the Meat. Stock your Freezer with "Sep er-Rigbt" Famous Quality Heavy Corn-Fed leet. Dur ing this sole w* will cut your purchases to your specif ications, wrap in market paper and mark the contents on each pockag*. Or, if you desire, your meat will be wrapped in freezer paper at on additional cast suf ficient only to cover the cost of the freezer paper. Place your order this week; you may pick it up later . . . Remember that every purchase is fully guaran teed to pleas* you. WHOLE SIDE OF BEEF ? 45c "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF 1*0 TO IBS LB. AVG. WHOLE BEEF HINDQUARTER ? 55C "SUPER-RIGHT' HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF 1*S TO ItO LB. AVG. WHOLE BEEF FOREQUARTER 39c "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF BS TO 100 LB. AVG. TRIMMED BEEF ROUND ? 57c "SUPER-RIGHT' HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF BS TO 100 LB. AVG. WHOLE BEEF ARM CHUCK ? 39c "SUPER-RIGHT' HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF 4S TO ?S LB. AVG. TRIMMED FULL BEEF LOIN " 75c "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF 25 TO 35 LB. AVG. BEEF SHORT RIBS ??-????? 59c > Beef Does A&P Sell? That's a fair question. But not an easy one to answer because we hate our own quality standards, different from any other meat merchant These standards don't fit exactly the familiar terms you know for grades of meat As ;!;? an example, did you know that some beef, graded U. S. Choice, just doesn't meet our gij "Super-Right" specifications? Ifs true! You see...we don't buy by grade. We use |? our own high standards to bring you the best values. That doesn't mean we don't approve of such grading?not at aR It Just means we're ji;| very fussy about the beef we label "Super-Right" It stands to reason we have to be or gij A*P wouldn't be America's number one meat merchant jraj Are "Super-Right" Meats a good reason for shopping A*P? They're one of many! ?!;X COPYHIOHT C 1965, THE OH EAT ATLANTIC A PACIFIC TEA CO., INC. Jgg PRICES EFF. THRU SAT., JUNE 4TH "SUPER-RIGHT" FAMOUS QUALITY HEAVY CORH-FED BEEF STEAKS 93 99 "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF CUBED CHUCK STEAK" 79c RIB STEAK rr 95c CHUCK STEAK Tu'" 49c "SUPER-RIGHT" FAMOUS QUALITY HEAVY CORH-FED BEEF _ ROASTS 39 " 53c III::., A&P EXCLUSIVE EMNSiilii MOEL ICE MILK CHOOSE FROM 4 OEUCtOUS ??<&, 39 A&P'S EXCLUSIVE CANNED BEVERAGE YUKON CLUB 15 ? 1.00 SPECIALLY PRICED! ALL FLAVORS JUICED RITE DRINKS 3 if 89c DOTS. HEARTY & VIGOROUS OUR OWN TEA C 55c CharcoalBnquets I49i*l95 10-LB. BAG C Frozen Foods Values' MARVEL BRAND COMBINATION VANILLA ICE CREAM AND ORANGE SHERBET STOCK YOUR '/a-Gol. FREEZER Cm. c 59 CHOPPED SPINACH X' 10c ALL VARIETIES ?BLUE STAR CREAM PIE? 3 89c A&P WHOLE LEAF OR Jane Parker Baked Foods1 JANE PARKER ? BANANA NUT LOAF CAKE 14-?*. Pkf. 45c JANE PARKER ? TASTY 39c GLAZED DONUTS 1-Lfc. l-0? Pk?. JANE PARKER ? GOLDEN 1 59c DESSERT RING 1-Lk. 10-?*. ffcf. JANE PARKER ? CRACKED WHEAT BREAD 2 at 39c JANE PARKER ? READY TO SERVE CHERRY PIES ? 39c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables! VALUE PRICED RED BLISS POTATOES 5 39c IDEAL FOR SALADS fc SANDWICHES CRISP LETTUCE 2 HEiDS 25c Appetizingly-Good Groceries' ? SPECIALLY PRICED! IONA TOMATOES 2 G 29c ? ARISTOCRAT BRAND SALTINE CRACKERS at 19c ? "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY Luncheon MEAT 'Sf- 49c ? AtP FREESTONE PEACHES: Sr., 2 ? 69c ? SUNNYFIELD BUTTERMILK Pancake Flour 2 vt 33c WATERMELONS ss. ym ras on, <>:? 45lc Q91 Fresh Yellow CORN 12-59' ANN PAGE TOMATO RICE SOUP "&.01 10c ANN PAGE SPARKLE GELATINS 4 29c ANN PAGE FRENCH DRESSING 29c ANN PAGE PORK & BEANS 29c SPECIAL! Bonesse SHAMPOO by kw. '""v.. 8-0 z. bottle Save 16* Srourg vr Tjgy WfTXOJr, IUUULY ??v WM *Arm*j 4r mt ?Arnjtr 4r ate* j&ua* AUS A?T AMfcANEO tU4MBt t**\ mttm pi4C? /? Ttte AAsr MtSSfM & rmsuM* snvrs 4?j> ,r t f a *nv as >us snatA/i Mrnexs sxjoy /JS/ettu VTA AS - TW TTASAS Omj> %r*&tas^7" Miss Peggy English Honored | MURPHY-MIss Peggy En glish was honored with a bri dal shower in the Fellowship Hall of the First Baptist Ch Andrews Swim Registration To Be Tuesday Four - Square Community Action, Inc. will conduct free swimming lessons this summ er for the people of Andrews. Rregistraion for the swim ming lessons will be held June 7th at the Four Square Co mmunity Action Building be tween the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 noon. The classes will be under the direct supervision of Four - Square in conjunction with the A merican Red Cross. Mrs. Inez Kann ot Hayesville a qualified Red Cross Water Safety Instructor for the past thirty years has been emp loyed to direct the swimming program. Mrs. Kahn will be working under Bob Goforth and Jack Frauson, Four square executive director and Physical and Mental Fitness director respectively. For additional information contact Virgil Mason, Cher okee County Physical and Mental Fitness director. Classes will be taught in the mornings. Classes will be divided according to age gr oups and their abilities. The program will be open for yo ungsters 6 years old through adults. Mrs. Robert Akin Honored With Shower MURPHY-Mrs. Robert Ak in, recent bride was honoree it a miscelleanous shower at the home of Mrs. Duke Whit ley on Monday evening. May 30th. The rooms used for ente rtaining were decorated in roses, peonies and carnations. Punch was served by Mrs. rames McCombs from a tea cable covered with a cut work :loth and having for a central arrangement a silver candel abra holding white tapers with lilies of the valleys and bride roses. Co - hostesses with Mrs. Whitely were, Mrs. Walter Mauney, Mrs. Jerry Hatchett, Mrs. M.G. Decker, Mrs. Lois Mallonee and Miss Clara Mc Combs. urch on Friday evening, May. 27 at 8 p.m. '* Hostesses were Mrs. Pey ton I vie, Mrs. James B. Hall, Mrs. Clyde Gladson, Mrs. Cr eed Bates, Mrs. Katie Lay, Mrs. Cecile Mills,Mrs. Annie Mae Deweese, Mrs. Joe Ham ilton, Mrs. Paul Ridenhour and Miss Jeannie James. Gifts were beautifully di splayed. The group enjoyed games ' directed by Mrs. Cecile Mills. I Refreshments were ser- I ved from a table decorated in 1 yellow and white. Approximately 50 were pre sent. "Just Arrived" 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Zimm-. erman announce the birth of al daughter, Stephanie, May 28 atj Kenneystone Hospital in Mar ietta, Ga. Mrs. Zimmerman! is the former Miss Glennai Ruth Owenby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Owenby of Cu-. lberson. Too Late To Class if i "NEVER used anything like; it," say users of Blue Lustre it for cleaning carpet. Rent el' ectric shampooer $1. at Ch' erokee Furniture in Murphy} WANTED-baby sitter, ph drews 321-5132. Deed Transfers Kenneth C. and Patricia Ann McDonald to Robert Charles and Shirley Ann Hass, pro perty in Cherokee County. G.V. and Joe P. Powers tof William J. and Brenda S. Re ese, property in Cherokee co unty. G.V. and Mary Joe Powers . to Gene A. and Mary Nell Nichols, property inCherokee County. Cherokee Scout & Clay County Progress, Thurs. June 2, 1966 LOSE WEIGHT sofely with Dex ? A - Diet Tablets. Only 98< at PARKER'S DRUG STORE. REOPENING Under New Management MURPHY LIVESTOCK, AUCTION MURPHY , N. C. 837-8244 Tuesday, June 7 Auction Starts 1:00 P. M. Will Have Buyers for All Types Cattle and Hogs Trucks Available Lewis King & James E. Echols OWNERS Night 837-2383 887-2112 Charles Turner, Manager 887-4194
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