we care real tough customer Because you can't fool him He likes peanut butter. As a matter of fact, he's an ex;>ert on the subject. But he's a tough hombre to convince. He doesn't want to hear about Ann 1 'age's "jet-roasting" process. Don't tell him we remove the air in the mixture to improve flavor? or that, nutritious as it is, Ann Page Peanut Butter costs less. He doesn't care about details. We care and y>u may care. But he doesn't. He just wants it to taste good. Luckily for us, Ann Page Peanut Butter tastes so good. A&P Customers prefer Ann Page by more than 8 to 1 over any famous brand sold in our stores. To satisfy your "touffh customers," shouldn't A&P be your store? > COPYRIGHT C 1967. THE GREAT ATLANTIC S. PACIFIC TEA CO . INC r 1 Better Meals Are Made With Super Right'Meats1 SUPER RIGHT" QUALITY HEAVY CORN FED BEEF STEAKS BONELESS QQc b?^l0e^ QCc TOP ROUND LB Q BOTTOM u, QQ BONELESS CUBED STEAK . 95c St PER RIGHT HEAVY CORN FED SUPER -RIGHT HEAVY BEEF Boneless Stew Beef 59c Round Roast 85c Super Right quality lean super right corne: Freshly Ground Beef . 45c Beef Briskets 69c MORTON FROZEN BEEF, TURKEY OR__ SUPER RIGHT 3 TO 4 LBS _ _ Chicken Dinners 39c Porlt Chops "s,r 65c SUPER Right DELICIOUS _ HANCOCK. S OLD FASHION COUNTRY All Meat Franks ^ 49c Pork Side Meat 49c ? ALLGOOD BRAND ? SMOKED FLAVORED ? SLICED BACON 59? 2 ? s117 'SUPER-RIGHT" DELICIOUS SANDWICH VALUE ? COOKfO SALAMI Sliced Cold Cuts ;i? 29 ? OLIVE IOa f Fresh Fruits and Vegetables! k Watermelons CALIFORNIA RED Plums u, Salad Perfect! Crisp Carrots 2 > ^ 19' White Seedless Grapes Green Cabbage MOUTH SMACKING 39c WHOLE MELON 39c 0 5c c Frozen Foods! -.^Morton Pies c.? cpu^ 32C 89c Marvel Ice Cream sherbet" 53 THE REAL THING, FLORIDA PRODUCED CONCENTRATED A&P ORANGE JUICE 2 2 # 6-Oz. Cans In A Handy ahr ? m Carton Cans CAP'N JOHN'S FROZEN FILLETS 49? 49? BREADED SHRIMP 69c ; 2.'3 FLOUNDER FRIED FISH V *1 Fresh From Jane Parker! i>'> JANE PARKER FRESHLY BAKED PIES ? Blueberry :z s Oz Pkg "|y AMP PARKER CAKE" J BANANA r. 45c ? JANE PARKER CUSTARD A A ANGEL FOOD 2 39 PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, JULY 8th IN YOUR A4P! ANN PAGE CREAMY smooth Peanut Butter ANN PAGE ZESTY Salad Mustard 2 VAN CAMP'S BRAND m Pork and Beans 4 VAN CAMP S BRAND A Pork and Beans 0 ASSORTED COLORS ? FAMILY Scott Napkins 1 Lb J 0/ Jo Lb JO' 8 Oi Conj 1 Lb Co^s 80 Ct Pfc Q Good and Thrifty Groceries! 59c A&P Sliced Pineapple o^ 4o 31c 25c A&P Crushed Pineapple 25c 45c A&P Pineapple Juice 2 I 49c 47c Libby Beans ANSAUSAGE 3 co? $1 .00 29c Kellogg's Pop Tarts FLAVORS Pkg 39c V g^^mmsasBSiSiaa ANN PAGE FRUIT FLAVORS REGULAR CHEERI-AID DRINK MIX ONE PACKAGE 00 f% MAKES 2 QTS M? l/,.0- I lib DELICIOUS p'k ' ? DRINK U 9 I ^ YUKON CLUB DRINKS 15 -1.00 a? 5 1 .59 JAMES L. JOHNSON ROBBI.NSV1LLE ? James Lloyd Johnson, 69, of Robbin sville, died Thursday morn nig. June 29, in his home fol low. ng a iwo-r onth illness. He was a native of New port, Term., son of the late Joseph and Mary Huskey John son, and a retired lumberman. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Celia Owens Johnson ; four daughters, Mrs. Betty Shackleford of Smyrna, Ga., Mrs. Janie Bridges of Robb insville, Mrs. Selma Carpen ter ol Cherryville and Miss Annette Johnson of the home; a son, David of Col umbus. Ga.; two sisters, Mrs. Fannie Barnes of 'New port and Mrs. CallieTaylor of Leoma,, Term.; and seven grandchildren. Services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday in New Hope a member. The Rev. Donald Colvard and the Rev. Otis Crr officia :ed and burial was in Old Mo :her Cemetery. Pallbearers were Frank Long, Hugh 3easley, Bill Corbin, Wayne Phillips, Floyd Millsaps and Charlie Buchanan. Townson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. MRS. NANIE CRISP ROBBINSVILLE ? Mrs. Nanie Crisp.81, died Sunday July 2, in an Andrews hos pital following a long Illness. She was a native jf Graham County and a daughter of the late Rev. George and Betsy Colvtn Orr. Surviving are four daugh ters, Mrs. A.J. Orr, Mrs. Mack Crisp, Mrs. FredWald roup and Miss Berry Crisp, all of Robbinsville; three sons A.J. and Arnold, both of Ro bbinsville, andWayne C.Crisp of Glen Garden, N.J.; a sister Mrs. Josie Phillips of Murphy; three brother, George of Maryvllle, Tenn. ; and Bart and Will Orr of Robbinsville; 29 grandchildren and a number of great grandchildren. Services were held at 2 .p.m. T uesday in lone Oak Baptist Church, of which she was a member. The Rev. Gardner Birch field officiated. Burial was In the church cemetery. Townson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Bradley-Hembree Vows Exchanged Miss Mary Sharon Bradley irid Ronald Gene Hembree vere united in marriage Saturday, June 17, at 1 p.m. r, the home of the bride. The :ouple entered the living room :ogether and stood under an archway of rhododendron. Pastor Paul Miller of Saint \ndrews Luthern Church per ormed the double ring reremony. The bride was attired in a ;treet length dress of white Deed Transfers Frank and Odin Bristol to