Super-Right" Quality^ Meats' "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF What Quality Beef Hoes A&P Soil? That*s a fair question. But not an easy one to answer because we have 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 "Super-Right" specifications? It's 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 alL It just means we're very fussy about the beef we label "Super-Right" It stands to reason we have to be or A*P wouldn't be America's number one meat merchant Are "Super-Right" Meats a good reason for shopping A*P? They're one of manyl COPYRIGHT? IMS. THE GREAT ATLANTIC A PACIFIC TEA CO.. INC. BONE-IN CHUCK ? LB. BONELESS CHUCK ? LB. | "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF IRIB R0ASTS?75c~s~65c SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF?BONELESS ii1 bti-nivm ol of Theology, Emory Uni versity. He will preacn once rhursday and twice Friday. Three other bishops will ippear on die program. Bishop T. Otto Nail, who eads Minnesota Methodists md is one of Methodism's mtstanding journalists, will ;ive the address toni^it as he Conference Historical iociety celebrates the 200th mniversary of the Methodist ;hurch in the U.S. In conn ection with this, a 250 page >ook, "Methodism in Wes ern North Carolina", will go m sale. The author is Dr. elmer T. Clark, leading iethodist historian of Lake unaluska, and secretary emeritus of the World Me lodist Council. bishop Nolan B. Harmon >f Atlanta,Ga., retired who resided over the Charlotte iethodist Area from 1956 4 and is now editor of the forld Encyclopedia of iethodism, will deliver the Tdination sermon Saturday. Bishop Cos ten J. Harrell of lecatur, Ga., retired, who resided over the Charlotte rea from 1948-56 will deliver lie traditional Memorial Ser ice sermon Saturday. Dr. Finis A. Crutchfleld as tor of Boxton A venue Meth dist Church in Tulsa, Okla., jurth largest in Methodism 1th 6,400 members, will be ( le other speaker. He will 1 be featured during a program on Christian Higher Education tomorrow night. The program of the Institute for Homiletical Studies, des igned to Improve the preaching and the preachers cf theCon ference, was outlined Wed nesday afternoon. Wednesday night the committee toStudy Conference Personnel and related matters is to give its recommendations on Con ference structure. The relationship cf white and Negro Methodists will be discussed during two reports this morning. One report will concern the relationship cf the entire Southeastern Jur isdiction and its 16 white annual Conferences to eight Negro Conferences of the Central Jurisdiction. The other report will tell the delegates results of dis cussions between the three white Methodist annual Con ferences of Western North Carolina, Virginia and North Carolina, and the Negro North Carolina-Virginia Methodist Conference. This afternoon the Board of Pensions will present its proposals regarding a new pension program which would cost western NorthCarolina Methodists larger sums of money now in order to save the Methodists expenditure of heavy sums of money in the future, along with other ben efits. The expected 1,200 delega tes divided between lay men and clergymen-will hear about new youth and adult church school curriculums, tomorro. Tomorrow afternoon the Board of Missions will detail its latest ventures into the spreading of the Gospel overseas and locally; and the Board of Evangelism will give plans for a special week long pulpit exchange with the Virginia Methodist Con ference earlv in 1967, The report of the Committee on Pastoral Care and Couns eling-aimed at providing cler gymen with a pressure valve in times of stress-will be given Saturday. Saturday night will feature one of the spiritual highlights of the entire week, as can didates for the Methodist or ders of deacon and elder are ordained, and a missionary s commissioned for missions service overseas. All delegates will be given the Sacrament of Holy Com munion early Sunday morning and the morning worship ser vice and die reading of the appointments of clergymen will follow. Nearly two dozen other reports will come during the five days, to be discussed and voted upon by the delegates. Assisting Bishop Hunt in the program will be Or. Charles D. White of Asheboro, the Conference secretary. Since the Conference began meeting regularly at Lake Junaluska, rather than mov ing the yearly sessions from city to city, districts have been routed as hosts. This fear the Gastonia and North Wllkesboro Districts are the boats. The Lake Junaluska Ass embly is the moumaln retreat iOr the three million Meth odists of the Southeastern dethocust Jurisdiction-located in nine states- and serves for raining, worship,, confe rences and inspiration. Dr. James W. Fowler, Jr., is the superintendent of the Assembly. Dr. EdwlnL. Jones >r., of Charlotte, is president >f the Assembly's Board of Trustees Cherokee Scout * Clay County 'rogress, Thurs. June 9,1966 Beef?as Beef Should Taste! a SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF SIRLOIN ? LB. 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