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II rosts a 1m.ul a million dol lars to rcli no an aver a go blast J^rnaiv a job that must bo !■>«■ every few years. Foreign made sl«>| products entered thr United Stall's at a rati* ol a Inait lit tons per minute during 19H.T The largest annual American production of steel was in IStVi, when 117 million tons was pour ed. Twenty-one of the R» Amer i i»n rompanies whit-h now make steel ingot*. have begun pouring ray steel sinee World War II. . “EAT IN THE MEAT” VALUES - BUY “SUPER-R16HT” HEAVY CORN - FED BEEF STEAKS PORTERHOUSE SIRLOIN • T-BONE # U BONELESS RIB • LB. | BONELESS ROUNO ■- 69c ^65c CHUCK BLADE STEAKS - - • -43c • "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF BONELESS BRISKET ROAST lb 45c SHOULDER CLOD-lb 49c BONELESS CHUCK ROAST lb 45c CHUCK BLADE-lb 33c 7” STANDING RIB ROASTS 5th & 6th First 4 CQC RIB CUT li. *tO RIB CUT u VV JUMt-MBMT HCAVY COKH-FtD BONELESS m p STEW BEEF.45° -surta-BMHr' lcan FRESHLY GROUND A P» BEEF - 35* I Stock Your Freezer — "Super-Right" — Heavy Corn-Fed 170 to 200 Lb. Avg. BEEF FOREQUARTER - 29« _“• 37c 8e1f“VouSd ... “ 47c tiititwr/ni*. (M SHORT LOIN_“ 6>C V 21 TO M L*. A VC. Af \l0" BEEF RIB_“ *5C HINDQUARTER _ u 47c NTOINU. AVC. „ 31 _ ARM CHUCK_“• 3IC JIRLOlft*IUTT .. - 55C FULL LOIH_-63c During this sale we will cut your treater beet purchases to jam specifications, wrap in market paper, and mark the contents on each package at no extra charge; or if you desire, your meat will he wrapped in freeier paper at on additional cost sufficient only to cover the cost ot freezer paper. Don’t miss this big sale. Come in today and place your order. You may pick H up later. PRICES IN THIS AD ARE EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, JUNE 6TH. . MCW MOT — Kin PUSS POTATOES 5 Watermelons 45c 59c • IDEAL SUMMER SALAD VALUE! A A FRESH PIMEAPPLES— - 39‘ • PLUMP, RIPE JUICY _ * J mu STRAWBERRIES 7 JANE PARKER FRESHLY BAKED / Pineapple Pies ^ 39c h Blueberry Pies ^ 49c f:) • LAMC RNM CAM • * ANGEL FOOD ^39c GREEN BEANS 2 lb. 29c ' t 45c 2 a; «c I* TIP TOP CONCENTRATED FROZEN DRINKS «S ■ — ■ .-— — . —. - —~ ’rwurnMNuumvir Sunshine Ch««z-it Crockers ^ NBC CHOC. CHIP COOKIES KSSS A&P FRUIT COCKTAIL_2 '<£ A&P TOMATO JUICE_2 '0?c£ • GOLDEN RISE BRAND BISCUITS mu DOLE PINEAPPLE JUICE 35c SUNNYPIELD BUTTER £*uZTs£ 67c CORNED BEEF '%£*<£' 39c BENCH CURED CHEESE “S-" 59c SWEET OR BUTTERMILK GULF ANT. Roach Liquid 59c & 85c r». wnm Mr—no m? TENDER LEAF JX 39c 7-CfNTS ——T— MV TENDCRLEAF TEA BAGS 12 &££ 42c NESTUE'S QUIK Strawberry V£ 39c COCOA 43c St 77c i-t». MARCAL Hankies 3 n„ Napkins 80 & Napkins 40 $???!? PAPER RITCMtN CHARM WAX(B PAPil ricular man WRAP 1«“ a W Ra A <4 COLGATK DENTAL CKKAM * 83C «n«MWTHAinT AN* ’fir 4n«nh33c MODUS NAPKINS 1 SgWc^g-SI.73 Floor Cleaning Hiatt Given For easier floor rare. you will warn lo make the complete wax job la<t as long as possible. The wax coat prnlRis the floor be neath it so chaotic (-loaning mc'h od» with this in mind. Mrs. Fdilh M<< llamory. house and house iuiiiishing socialist for the Agricultural Kxicmion Service at N. (’. State, says That sweeping floors scatters dust and dirt into the air although some heavy pieces of lint are picked Sweeping often scra'ches the wax. So Mrs. Mediamery sug gests that the vacuum cleaner is most efficient for sweeping. *in»e it roniovftt the flirt com pletely. “Dry mopping is effective wi’h any tvpi> of wax and removes dust as well as doing some pol ishing." ad-ls Mis. \K<Ilamery. "SrtV'f use a mop that has liceti treated with oil as oil softens the wax. Tlte oil givt-s the floor a dull appearance and leaves a film that traps the dust. It may make the lloor slick and hazard ous te walk on. Damp sweeping may be used on the water base waxed Hoots This is done K plating a damp cloth under a long-handled brush and pushing it over the floor m one direction. You may alsf damp sweep with a slight ly moistened sponge mop. Bv this proress. you ran rnmovi* the fine dirt and dust that cannot h< *W|il tip drv .Ncu-f cl.imp s«wp a solvent base wax "Floor* on which water-base wax has horn u«ed ma> he washi tl. Mak« t light suds with a mild soap nr detergent or with a commercial floor cleaner. Use lukewarm water and Wash the llo-»r surlaci with a mop. rubbing only a - hvrt .. niedcil to re move the dirt 1 sc as little wa ter as possible, liinse with clear, cool water and wipe the surface dry. I ’sc tv o pills and wash on ly n small area at a lime so wa ter will not h»- left standing on .surlace Mrs Mcfdarner» cautions that linoleum and other floor cover mgs are quickly ruined by harsh detergents loo much wa fer. ai.il ;.«< hard nibbing Th** pilling which results makes the hoot mre problem more dltticult. floors on which paste wax or shoKent base liuuul wax have been u»ert mav be rleanerl with solvent bas liquid wax have flor.r . leaner. Wiping up spills as soon as they occur pos'ponc the harder (‘leaning jobs A spill on the floor ir iia/ardous. For safety’s sake. vvi|*e it up immediatelv. Heel mark- or* Honrs which will take a solvent base may he removed with a li<|Ui*l wax of that lypt*. Place a small amount of wax on a clo‘h and wipe the spot. No. (100 steel wool is used to remove spots on asphalt tile, rubber tile, vinyl asbestos tile. Solvent wax will dam.i'e the floors. FATHER WANTS from c McGinnis Department Store Hwm 739-31 It # S. idtttogwnnd | SPORT SHIRTS Classic button-down short sleeves, in choice of smart patterns, stripes S2.98 to $3.98 SUMMER TIES Everything to suit Dad's taste .... shantungs, solids, stripes, wash* wear fabrics SI & 1.50 WALKING SHORTS Bermudas and jamaicas in colorful madras pat* terns and smart solids, toe S2.98 to S5.95 BELTS Any style and weight, in canvas, stretch and mesh. Made for smart Dads! SI & 1.50 SLACKS Tropicals and cottons; seersuckers with self belt; styleswith loops, toe. S4.95 to 8.95 PA! AM AS Choice to suit Dad's taste patterns . . . con trast tops S2.98 & 3.98 DRESS SHIRTS For summer comfort, short sleeved whites and smart solids too. Sure to please! .. $2.96 to 3.98
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