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Thursday, March 4. 1965 KINGS MOUNTAIN HF.R/^.[D. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. PT WHMIir SALE NOW 99 HEAVY CORN FED STOCK YOUR FREEZER ☆ PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE THROUGH SAT. MARCH 6Hi Uif IN PROGRESS srms STOCK YOUR freezer WITH BONELESS ROUND "73c 69c VOUR CHOICE y Boneless Rib T-BONE PORTERHOUSE STEAKS LB. "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF CHUCK BUDE LB. I Sirloin Steak LB. "suptn-i LEAN STEW BEEF «SUPtn-Rl6Mr' HEAVY OfEf BOHELESS •'SUPER-RIGHT' LEAN. FRESHLY LB. I GROUND BEEF TASTY TENDER CUBED STEAK « 73c CHUCK BLADE STEAKS .. M « 43c A&P INSTANT COFFEES -reduced- asp Pure Fresh—Guoitmteed to pleeoe yen instant coffee $1.29 / •iSSSc G-OZ. IJAf, JAR iwV lO-OZ. JAB BONELESS CHUCK BONELESS BRISKET C:NELESS SHOULDER sta:iding rib llTANDINS RIB STH B6TH RIBS FIRST 4 RIB CUT LB. LB. LB. 53c 55c 59c 53c 63c MARCAL BRAND REGULAR FREEZER WRAP 2 IB” R SO” Rolb 89c STOCK YOUR FREEZER WITH "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF IM TO i»o le. AVG. „ 39c HINDQUARTER « MO TO >90 LB. AVG. BEEF SIDE BS TO 110 LB. AVG. OA B9 TO 110 LB. AVG. BEEF ROUND lb. 49c ARM CHUCK __ lb j5C » TO » LB. AVG. SHORT LOIN Li. v)9C SIRLOIN BUTT _ l. 03C 2B TO >0 LB AVG. CD- i?,T? 10" BEEF RIB LB 5jC FULL LOIN lb "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FID 170 TO 200-LB. bc:f forequarter LB. 33< A«P OECAFFEmATED XHSTAHT COFFEE 2 lu 43c 5 0Z. OA- JAR OOv ( SE^^- JLULiiTRmi) HISTQRy QF TH —wanBiwa THE CIVIL WAR 49^ r *99^ VOLUME NO. • features EVENTS OF THE CIVIL WAR ^ VOLUMES l.J-S.4-5-6.7 AND a ARE NOW ON SALE! Vol.1 only wach 1-Lb. Leaves In A Pkg. 1-Lb. Pk9 You Pay 2-100-Ct. Pockoges CAP'N JOHN'S FRESH FROZEN FILLET OF FLOUNDER Lent Vetua 1-Lb. Pkg. 1 CAP'N JOHN'C FRESH FROZEN n jvnro . rr.cjTi Fillet of Ocean Perch SPECIAL LENT V.LLUE! fDOZEN. CONDENSED Cop'n John’s Oyster Stew .a... ..A—V *• •tJkLAJ AM AB AAA^A^AKII »!> lO-Oz. Con Lent Value l-Lb. Pkg. ANN PAGE ELBOW OR REGULAR MACArONi OR SPAGHETTI 3 1-Lb. Pkgs. 1 CARROTS ONIONS MORTON EROIEN WHITE | BREAD DOUGH ___ « B-CENTS OfF LABEL—NESTLES EVEREADY COCOA — >-CENT$ OfF LABEL—TWIN-PACK KLEENEX TOWELS — A&P BRAND FROZEN CUT CORN!39c •Our fin..t Quollfy" rrw. A CQm AerP Sliced Strawberries a •'-b* 351b A&P Real Cream Topping 39C IONA GREEN PEAS 3 IB 40c IONA corn 4 c.» 45c A&P fruits and VEGETABLES—PRICED LOW! | jane PARKER SLICED Raisin Bread 23c Jane Parker 8-lneh BLUEBERRY "" -1C l-Lb. a-oz. JA^'E PARKER BANANA NUT LOAF « CAKES '!? 39c AABi.n.RiT PASTEURIZED ^ mel-o-bit pasteurized CHEESE SLICES AMERICAN, SWISS gO OR PIMIENTO y I 6 0z. Pkg. ■■ I AMERICAN OR PIMIENTO 4 I C 6-Oz. Pkg. FRESH LETTUCE Beg TASTY YELLOW CALIF. NAVEL ORANGES ANJOU PEARS LARGE HEADS I Florida Oranges 120-GALLON GALVANIZED STEEL GARBAGE 41 Equal to the Best—Yet Costs You Less dexo Shortening 10 ^YELLOW CLING HALVES OR SLICES A&P PEACHES 1-Lb. 13-Or. Can' ☆ EACH w|*ru iins^ WITH 1 DRIED VARIETIES, PREPARED LUCK’S BEANS 2 0%::. 35e PINTO, NAVY, LIMA, NORTHERN BLACKEYE PEAS OR OCTOBER h : **;. ft O I «n (A <3 IM WJ '9t ■ la Page 3 Women’s Health By ELIZABETH STEWART Women's Medical News Service U'ojiirn Guininn in Battle r*. nal hoallh. and increases the 1 Cancel' odd.s that the baby will be nor mal." Slowly but !<urely women are I saininR in the fight for life a- I gainst cancer which cau.sed one out of six death.s among I women in 1962. The reason lor llieir victory: Early diagnasis ! and prompt treatment. Clean" Yoiir Medicine “Hpi'inij Cabinet Even the mo.st meticulous housekeeper often neglects giv ing her medicine cabinet a fho- . rougii spring-cleaning. If yours A I i-s (rammed with an as.sortment I "th fo bottlos and jars of paitly used. , made by the MetiopoUtan Life innrionn.-iipK- labeled Insurance Company. S percent fewer women of all ages died of cancer in If JO-1C62 than ten years earlier (19.i0-19.o2(. drug.s. the time ha.s c.jme for an all-out cleaning. Here are some indications for immediate down- , the-drain treatment of "tired” Dcxith from cancer of the vart- i drug.s; ous organs of the digestive sys- i —Any medicine whose color I tern showed a striking decreasb. ^ changetl. as did death from uterine canrs'r. i — Prescription drugs whose la- ItcIs are gone or wli.ise labeling is so vague tliat the medicine is unidentifiable. Name and strength of dosage, and for whom the drug was prescribed, should be on the laljel. If these designations are not on, and the medi- "Tlie cancer death toll." em- ! phasl/es the study, "can lx* re- [ dueed toy early diagnosis and treahnent. A itxient followup I study of cases diagnosed in Iftotl- 11954 showed that among patients j with breast crancer whose disease | you're not sui*e what was detected white still at local- i cine is, discard it. ized stage, the five-year survival rate was .S2 percent compared with 57 percent for all breast cancer cases.” I ! M’omcii Stay Young Longer If you’ve had the feeling that I women nowadays look younger Peroxide that is flat, doesn't bubble vigorously; milk of mag nesia that has caked; aspirin that has a vinegary od ir and crumbles ea.sily; left-over eye wash or eye drops; discolored, spotty ointments; cloudy or sedi- longer, you’re right. Science now mented nose drops, documents your observation. Ac- Regular 'editing of the medi- (Xirding to British physician Dr. i J. J. Frommer, miMiopause is oc- 1 curring about four years later ! than it did 100 years ago. He ob serves. "There may be a link be tween later menopause and de creased rate of aging." ! Dr. Frommer says that the median age of menopause for 443 women who were patients at London's Royal Free Hospital was 30.1 years. In 1K45, meno ' naiiso occunod at around 45 i years of age. while in ancient times, says Dr. FTommer, it oc curred at aiiout 10 years. Dr Frommer believes that later menopause may be a result of i better nutrition and our greater knowledge of how to keep heal thy. Dr. Frommer's findings were published in the British Medical Journal. An Extra Health Dividend Before a physician gives o woman a prescription far a con- I traceptive - and the safest,'most I reliable contraceptives must ;e prescribed he usually gives her a thorough physical check-up. "This step can do a great deal to safeguard a woman’s health and a family’s happiness,” says Dr. Frank R. Lock, President. Amer- 'can College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. "In the course of such an ex amination we may catch defects and illnesses which, untreated,” the doctor warns, “might inter fere with pregnancy and child birth. The preeontraceptive exam ; adds up to safer pregnancy and I delivery, as well as better mater- i ’ housekeeping. It may be a , saving. life- THEY DON’T COME TOO TOUGH FOR US Any prescription a doc tor can write — we can fill! Our professional know-how and complete stocks of quality drugs enable us to give you prompt prescription service every time. GRIFFINS DRUG ■'YOUR mSCRIFTIONifORE fRtehCKUP<PBUYERY ‘ PHW«t7J9-47*l • 1MII»UIIUIN«T. tin ARE YOU A LITTLE SHORT TAX MONEY • Instead of getting a refund, are you one of the many who owe o tox this year? If so, we cordially invite you to toke od- vontage of our TAX MONEY* SPECIAL! 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