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3. >1945 IRIES Leasburg s without (reserves. Pies from preserves ceded. od, home the Cas ters are Ties than ire being heir vita- »EaY Currituck riving in- shitibs so the June n. rlin, home hown pic- fully ropt- in 1961. TOE I in ma.^r rb project, ft money- was suc- y- tine West, , members le Demon- action sale following (t only did y also cre- improving MNG of Hamlet louse. Mrs. economics Lean has lletins ■ on has incor- y • saving ns. built to i the most •s. Adams udying and ing off in n. snSHlNG efinished in ■s. Lillian nics agent, furniture ? last wor^^ iffee table d Love was eautiful ta- a dark fin- Kl through. 1 household the red and It stain was Ail. PW-5471 Jhursday, June 10, 1965 ^HOP A&P—SAVE CASH ^ DURING OUR 2ND r BIG WEEK OF THE ^ "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF BONELESS CHUCK ROAST ' "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF BONELESS SHOULDER CLOD LB. "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF • BONELESS BRISKET ROAST LB. "SUPER*RIQHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF 7 IN. RIB ROASTS 7Qp rTbs"“ RQr I vv Uvw FIRST 4 RIBS "SUPER-RIMT" HEAVY CORN-FEO LEAN, BONELESS STEW CO BEEF__LB. gyc "Super-Right" Heavy Corn-Fed Beef is fully guarontecd to please your fomity In every woy or your ■Ufchste price will be refunded in full. Bring your friends in this week, fill your freezers with "Super-Right" QuolitV Beef during A&P's Summer Stock-Op Sole now in progress. We will cut your purchases to your sotisfoction, wrop in regular morket poper ond mark the contents on each pockogc free of charge. Come in this week . . . plocc your order with the Morkof Monogcr. You may pick if up later. "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY CORN-FED 25 TO 30 LB. AVG. WHOLE BEEF RIBS 10" Cut Per Lb. 'SUPER-RIGHT" FAMOUS QUALITY HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF • TRIMMED FULL BEEF LOIN iI'avV ib. 79c WHOLE BEEF SHORT LOIN WHOLE SIDE OF BEEF u. WHOLE BEEF ARM CHUCK Whole Beef Sirloin Butt Lb. Avg. Lb, Whole Beef Forequarter ib^A”® u. 39e Whole Beef Hindquorter L^Avg*! lb. 55c TRIMMED BEEF ROUND — lb. 57c Super-Right" Quality Heavy Corn-Fed Beef MARCAL FRECZER WRAP 89c DO "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF STEAKS PER LB. "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF CUBED STEAK— - 89c "SUPER.RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF CHUCK STEAK . ,:;a 49c ■•SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF—BONELESS TOP ROUND •".« - 89c “SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF—BONELESS ROUND STEAK ES'ff 85c "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF BONELESS RIB STEAKS ■• 99c ¥ ttt ^ MARVEL BRAND-CHOCOLATE, VANILLA, STRAWBERRY, OR NEAPOLITAN HALF GALLON CARTONS • AGP "OUR FINEST DUALITY" FROZEN FRENCH STYLE GREEN BEANS A&P 'OUR FINEST QUALITY" FROZEN • MORTON BRAND fHOZEN • A&P BRAND—VALUE PRICED APPLE SAUCE • A»P OUR FINEST OUALITV SM/ GREEN PEAS Pkg 1-Lb. l-Oz. Cant 15c CUT GREEN BEANS ___. Vk*; 15c i^pk/ 43c CREAM PIES all varieties "kg’’' 25c O CO A&P EXCLUSfV.: BKAND—SAIL LIQUID DETERGENT 'I®- 20c is- 35c £. 43c MAYONNAISE % 49c • ANN page-BLACKBERRY PRESERVES 2 65c • ANN PAGE—CONDENSED TOMATO SOUP10c • ANN PAGE—DRINK MIX CHEERI-AID 6 19c • JANE PARKER—WHOLE SWEET, RED RIPE, MOUTH SMACKING Watermelons Wheat Bread 2 .'-t.-i. 35c • JANE PARXIfl—BROWN N' SERVE French Rolls 2 vti- 39c e JANE PARKER—r:E*\‘>Y TO SERVE APPLE PIES 1% 39c e JANE PARKER—FRESHLY MADE BANANA NUT.t£ 39c • CALIFORNIA WHITE 49c POTATOES 5 & 59c • CALIFORNIA BING CHERRIES --- - . SWEET, TASTY 3 Pints , SWEET, TEXAS BLUEBERRIES $1.00 HONEYDEWS - 59c a FRESH, TENDER-VALUE PRICED GREEN BEANS § 5 ■ o- P^ge 5 Grover Lions Hear Safety Talk It Meeting In Grover N 9 ("H.V I'.H il I’. ; von.ii'd of ! Ill; i 'll i '.il iilinii H;"liUii> i I'atml ]iit—‘il ii >:ifciy pni | ,;i:irii ai ly niaat I 111;; I l.iii’is clu I.'arli i Li lli iiivili'd a irciiagi' Iviy as ! . po.'ial ■,'ii" 1. 1 Alli'iiiliii',' |hi’ u'l'ililiiij; (if Mi>- I Alii :• ILi nail lad l-'iii Kyliarl iTi's iiu. .1'. ;'.ii,lay aflciiKinn, j till' sixth 1 I .June al ilii.c ii'i liick 1 ill Ilii' aflcriiiMui ai Sluiv,- Me i imirial l!aii:' .i cliiircii. I'dmiiiil, I C. V.. re Mi s. .Ma'v l.ii'i Ciil lih-. C, ■, I'i.llai-, Ml and Mis. i .1 Min '.nl.i. lira II; 'ks. Sr. Mr i.'il .Id .;(■ 'rnilli'l. Ml . and M.r i;-- I',■ , M - I); .11 !i |;r. V.. IL i'.', M land M;>. Ilc.isaii' Rialock. Mr. and .Ml i T. T K.a lrr, ,r.d .Mr. and .‘■Ii.'i. i;il| l. nlc 'riir .Irnior aiin I’aini I'r (..'ia-;-. r- : il I’l' a;, irrian ( 'nirrli u; .11 ’ 11 1 ((■■ I'l'i 4 lay allcr , nil 'ly If !; c I.' ikcr. .Ir.. Saniiir ; Hays (' aiii'.r Irr -.-iM d I as their i.iSli. Mr. aiyl Mis. Caisnn I'ainar . ; III . I Il l .il I'liiida spi.Mlt I seseral ('ay-, in lllr llii i a nl Mr. ' .e.l ' ■ ■ n. ■iV.ird .<liau . ('nimie I ir. l !; ' .khaw and .M's. \V. I. ' ! . >ir . I lit.. ■ rel.il ices here i ai. I Ilia ’ll ■ , Mrs. Kr.'d j : r am ; d f • .an.-. |iassi'd a \va\ Fiidav n hi and funeral LseiAi.e.s \ie'i held SuniLi,\' allcr- j nceh al M:. Lanin liapiist I Irnreli. ; .Ir. ainl Mis. .^^lrr:.s I'.iniiJ. iMi.-hilL a'ld 1 rid ramii el t'ii iiliir . in.l K.iy Cain|) if fire- V. : siieni !hc,r;s! ivei k ai Windy Hill li.'.i h. Mrs. (Irady Itess. Ifeniic .an>l lieiiin Hiiss were Friday afl.'r nnrin Ihrmieh Siindav ruests n! Mr. and Mis. .S.iiil Wiicht and d.aiiuhtcrs in Kalei'ali and IMi. and Mrs. i.ewi.s Kvin.- airl fai?i il\ (if Reanekc Ilaiiids. •Mis. .liminy Kirk, .limmy and Kenny Fiirk nf .\laliama are vis- ilin'T Mrs. K. H. llernden and oilier reialives liore. Th.;- Kav. Fred Crisp was ifihle teacher f ;■ the Youth Caxii ' f First nanli.'t I'hiireh. Shelhy. held ■Time 2 thre.u’h ath ’ll Clad ridge. Mrs. K. R. Hi'rfdon w.as ad milted in the Kin.gs MeiiMlain hO'Pilal 111! Sunday night. Mrs. Mehin li.ewisi Hardin. Sherrv and I’hilin Hardin ef DeKala. Alabama are visiiing Mr. and Mrs. .lames Ryers. Cared Hamhright, daughter ef Mr. and Mis. Riih Ilamhrighf had a ten.silleetemy on Fil'laf' at Hasten Memorial Hospital. Mrs, F. R. Ha.’nhrigld's plan ■ pupils entenainert ih.’ir parents at a reeilal and sn dal heu- al a tilt' (Jrovt’i H«'scu(‘ .'N(|unfl UuiM* i 'I hin sdfiy ni,i=:!H .Iitno 3i'd, (.)ii v:icaii('n l-'ridav through ."Nunday at Mynl(‘ llcach wero -Mr. Mrs. Wilson and lamiiy and liii-liaid (Joid. invited gu:*si (il the Wil.son family. Mi'. H. D. Moss attended .\ursr..; C'tppiim exercise at the l- ir.'i I‘if ' vterian church at da^ii'iiia Friday night fur Oas- itjii Me.r.orial ihtsjiilul School of Nurs.ng. .Mii,s (di’iieiia Graham, iiiete of Mis. Mess WHS a mem ber t.i lids (.ijiping class. Mr. . I'l'l M:.x. Dixie Graham, pai'ents <M G!i iciia rciurncd to Grovei* u Mi .Mis Alii'.^ f.ir a wcf'kcntd M; and Mis. Kusscl I'inkelton "! ('liai bill." spent .Sunday with Mt and Mi' ,l;uk Finkelion. of Shii :h Fresiiyierian t lunch met this week as follovv.s: MoMUMg elicp. w-ith Mrs. Frank .\e.d: AMeriVHin eireU* met with .Mr.'. Fu. die Kim'i' as hnsless at i.b -'.n" He.-k. ami the Night :it ilie h'um‘ of Mrs. Rob- CM iMolin. Wllli a h'luse party of la from Kin".H M antain ilii- \v<*ekcnd at M>rtle l'4'a,-h fiom Grover weiv Marih.a Herndini and Abigail .'-'panglei. Firiirn I'ori .Mveiu, Florida hero bi .iMfmd fum>i‘al .services for -Mi.s. I'l-.vi n.avfus of Shelhy wcji* .Mrs. r,ienn ('arn(*r. sister <•1 .Mrs. I^cvvers. Glenn Garner, Gene Girnej-. Mr. and Mrs. Car- son CatiUM* and .Michael. They H-rri' wild relatives in Shelby, Mlack'bur" anri .Mi-, and Mi's. R. D. in Gro\or whih' here. -Mr. and .Mrs. J. K. VV'ilson of Gichi Falls u'ei'e weekend fam ily visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- t!uir rYa\i.< and Thi‘ Frank Xeils. Tiio PlCV. Mr. Grady Harry of Warm .Sin'ings. (ia. has return- |1 home alit'r sevei-al days visit with -Mr. and Mrs. Davifi Harry. FUdtert Haml)ri_tht. son of Mr. and >Trs. T'anl Hamhright left Sunday f(ir t'k^mson College wliere iU' will attenrl the summer session. Kings Mountain H«rald nc’.x xp.-ipcr. puhliiJic.l \»(?ek1y on TMur.'i<la>s l.y Mijriin 1.. Hannon. Jr. Pfi.\ Hord’d PubUshinK House. Entered as second r'ass mailer al the post of .lee n1 Kin«s .Moiirfnin, N. C. 28(»S(> iindiT Act of Conyres.s of March S, 1873 .ST-RSCRIPTION RATES R.v Mail Any*vh«’re: One yo.ir $5 ^Ix ^lnnths » Thrv Mi.i.llij SlncJe rnpy price WOULD YOU BEUEVE THAT ONLY $l COULD BUY $UCH“mTUNAl”FME lUYELJNESSI BY LOVABir This is the Lovable bra with the circle-stitched C(^ ... famous for the smoothest, most natural curves around! Lined undersections to keep that wonderful uplift. And stitched anchor band, elasticized to breathe with you. Ask for Style 491, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Open Daily 9 a.m. to S:30 p>ni. Saturdays *Til 0
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