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>65 Thursday, September 9. 1965 KINGS MOUNTAIN HCRALO, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C, ^age 6 laig, hiro, l.eoii clon- Paul ihasc ched imni kick- this ough per the rent Icgp, iOnai cam- •ican the iofiai lium- r SHOP A&p for thrifty Back to School “bufER^RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF —VALUES— GIANT INK KUtE WRITING TABLET - c.”. 39c STARLIKE REGULAR 5-HOLE PUNCH Filler Paper , ^ 6 COUNT PACKAGE Prices Etf. Through Saturday, September 11th VACUUM PACKED—PRE-PRICED A&P COFFEE % CHUCK BLADE *LB. BONELESS CHUCK ROAST Boneless Shoulder Clod Roost lb. 59c Boneless Brisket Roost • "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY HEAVY CORN FED BEEF 7-INCH CUT STANDING RIB ROAST 69c First 4 Ribs Lb. 79c 'SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF SPECIALLY BLENDED si 39 •^7% CAFFEIN FREE A&P INSTAHT C0FFffi]£79c Guaranteed to please “o^ jane p^ker 14-02. SIZE BANANA nut LOAF CAKES 1-LB. 8-OZ. DUTCH apple pies I-LB 8-OZ. TASTY PEACH PIES Boneless Tender Cubed Steak . 79c Chuck Blade Steak Shoulder Arm Steak ANN PAGE CREAM OF MUSHROOM SOUP 3’’^43’' ANN page REALLY FINE MAYONNAISE WISCONSIN, MILD AMERICAN CHEDDAR CHEESE Quart Jar k Lb- ARISTOCRAT SALTINE CRACKERS SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF Boneless Stew . 55c Plate Stew Beef 25c Beef Short Ribs B3c "SUPER-RIGHT LEAN, FRESHLY 1 GRODNO BEEF C CHERRY PRESERVES ANN PAGE 0 POUND CC« PURE FRUIT ^ JAR Q9® LARGE MEATY Turkey Necks "SUPER-RIGHT" SLICED Chipped Beet "SUPER.RIGHT" CHIPPED Chopped Ham VX' 'SUPER-RIGHT" FAMOUS QUALITY 29c PURE PORK SAUSAGE 29c 47® fashion 2 93® U. S. NO. ONE RUSSET 10 BAG ALL VARIETIES—FROZEN Morton Cream Pies 4 WHITE SEEDLESS GRAPES 15c RED OR GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES 4 39® LARGE FRESH CELERY 2 stk*. 25® FRESH GREEN CABBAGE - Lb. 0c ^y/// A&p Whale Kernel—Frozen Yellow Corn 2 r?, 39c2 p®k?s*‘ 25® « waCHADE .. 3 85c milk solids Worthanore 14-Oz. Pkgs. White House Instant 9 3/5-Ox. Pkg. Makes 3 Qts. Refreshing Milk ALL VARIETIES—SPARKLE GELATINS 4 A&p BRAND FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 BARTLETT HALVES IONA PEARS 3-Oz. Pkgs. 1-Lb. Cans e A&P BRAND WHOLE KERNEL GOLDEN CORN 3 e "OUR FINEST" IN GLASS JARS—A&P APPLE SAUCE 2 10-Oz. Pkg. Butter f scotch Candy Bolls L 14-Oz. Pkg. CANDY CORN 10-Oz. Pkg. Condy SOUR BALLS YOUR CHOICE 1-Lb. 1 Oz. Cans 1-Lb. 9 Oz. Jors • A&P BRAND LARGE DRIED PRUNES 2 KOBEY BRAND POTATO STICKS 65c 3 50c 7.0*. Cans 53c 1»/4-0z. Cons BETHWARE OAK GROVE NEWS By Mrs. Ruth Vess Phone 739-50.15 The Oak Grove Brotherhood had a "Cook-out" at the church Monday night with aii the men of comimunity invited. Recent visitors in home of Mr. and Mis. J. L. Ross were -Mr. and Mrs. Bili Green of Louisiana. ! City. Mr. and Mrs. Oran White of Chariotte is spending several days with Mr. a-nd Mrs. Clarence Blanton this week. Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Grigg and children, and Klaine Gib bons accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Grigg of Chcrryville, 1) Lak(‘ Lute on a picnic -Sun day. Mickey Bell left Tuc«iay to enroll in N. C. Slate at Raleigh. The Friendship Class of Oak Grove Baptist chuicli will have a coveted dish luncheon at the ... home of Mrs. C. G Davis Tucs- Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kelly of Gastonia and Mis. i>ath»rtne , ^ afternoon. Blanton of Shelby visited Mr. visitor.s in hc.r.c of Mrs. Mae and Mrs. Claronco Blanton Sun- Sunday wero; Mr. Henry day. Rp]] and sons of ChaiTotto and ^ Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Boll of Carl Davis accomi)anKH:l Mr. charlotte and Mrs. Raymond Blanton and ; uai-man and chil- tamily to tlte But! W iliiam : moving back into the community thi.s week from Co- lumbius, Ga., until their mobile home arrives they are sta.ving with Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Green. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Green and daughter spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green. ! Blanton reunion Sunday at Sha- I ron. I Rev. and Mrs. Arnold Boll of . I Lenoir, visited Mrs. Virginia Bell I and Gail Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lovelace. ' 'Jerry and Mt.s. Mamie Gib ions .and .Mrs. Mervera Philbei k visit- led Ilarve.v Lovelace at Morgan- ton hospital .Satuiday. Mrs. Marvin Wright and Mar i guerite Wright are spendin; a couple of we<*ks visiting Mr. and I Mrs. Sloan Wright and Mr, and ' Mrs, Clifford Queen and family of Bristol, Tenn. The Thomas Lovelace reunion will be held Sunday at Oak Gnvc Baptist church. L anch will be served at ore o'clock Mr. and Mrs. E. L. WoHunt of Anderson. S. C. vidted Mi. and Mrs. Gene WeHunt Saturday. Mr. WeHunt has an appointment with an eye sijecialist at Johns- Hopkins hospital at Baltimore, Md. this week. Tlie Champion clan gathered Sunda.v at the home of .Mrs An nie Earnes of Gro\er to tiomr Datha Wright's Rites Conducted Funeral rites for Datha A. Wright. .57, of route 1. Grover, were held Wednesday at 4 p.m. from .Mien Memorial Bapti.st ehureh, interment tollowing in tlie ehurcli cemetery. Mr. Wright died Monday morn ing in Cleveland Memorial hos pital at Shelby following several months illness. A native of Cleveland Count.v, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Wright and a farmer. He was a member of Al len Memorial Baptist church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Bertha Costner Wright; two son.s. Clarence and Earl Wrigh". botli of tirover; two sisters, .Mrs. Em- , ma MeSwain of Earl and Mrs. E. Mrs, T. A. Champicn, Sr. on her j 2. Whitwortli of Grover; four birthday, appro.ximately Seventy- 1 brothers, Allen Wright of Earl, five were pre;pnt. Those fr-m Cleophus Wright of Shelbv. James out-of-the-rommunity were; .Mr Wright of Cherryville and Floyd and Mrs. Eugene Ch.smpion anrijwright of Kings .Mountain; and sons of I-lorenee, S. C.; and Mr. four grand^-tiildiTn. and Mrs. T. .4 Ch.impion. Jr. ?f Chatlotte, X. C. Rev. and M;s. N'. S. Hardin visited their son. Rev. an i -Mri. Max Hardin and family of Boga- lusa. La. last week. . .Mr and Mis. Glenn Spearmen and Mr. and .Mrs. J. V. Bolin ; .joined David Bapti.d chuich by letter, recently. ' The Adult Training Union I De pt, of David Baptist church I had a covered dish supper at the 1 e-hurch .Monday night. I Mr. and .Mrs. P. H. .MevSwain visited Mrs. Walker MeSvvain of Bo'cr City, .\ C'. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kt>ever Ha r.rick and Wanda went to Winston- I .Salem Wednesday. Wanda had I Iter regular check-up at the X. C'. . Baptist hospital. ; Mr. Walter Vess, Sr. aceom- I panied .Mrs. Ray Wss. Alton Lee V'ess and Judy Ledford to Cor- ' nelius, X. C. Saturday for the I wedding of his sister, Betty Lou j ;o Carl Wayne Rodgers of Char. 1 lotto, X'. C Mr, Vess gave his I sister in marriage. V’isitois in the home of Mr. and .Mrs. T. W. Mayes and fam ily Sunday were; Mr. Roy .Mayes )t Augusta, Ga.; .Mr. and .Mrs. Charlie Mayes. Brenda. Johnny ind Ronnie af Tampa, Fla. Mrs. Helen Reynold■> and Mr. and Mis. Larry .Mayes of Gastonia, N. C.; and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Dameron; Mrs. Robert Mayes and Lit. :1a. Mrs. Grover Hunt singer and Mrs. Lloyd Mat shall and Sarah Ann of Bessemer Rev. William Shytle. assisted hy Rev. Wray Barret;, officiated at the final rites. Bessemer City- Klitgs Mountain Drive-In Theatre Always 81.00 A Carload! THUBS.-FBI.-SAT 3 In Color — No. 1 — LEE MARVIN •THE KILLERS" — No. 2 — TONY PERKINS "PSYCHO" — No. 3 — ELVIS PRESLEY "FUN IN ACAPULCO" ON SAT. MOVIES RUN IN REVERSE ORDER SUN. thru WED—3 In COLOR — No. 1 — ROBERT MITCHUM "MR. MOSES" — No. 2 — "LIVELY SET" — No. 3 — AUDIE MURPHY "QUICK GUN" ON WED. MOVIES RUN IN RETORSE ORDER SERNCONNHiy TflQMRdSSIA WIIH^ * ttCHNitoioir iiwto til'tisn THURS.-FRI.-SAT. DOUBLE THE DANGER — DOUBLE THE WOMEN AND DOUBLE THE EXCITEMENTI SEE JAMES BOND SUN.-MON.-TUES. THE TRAIN WILL CARRY YOU TO THE PEAK OF ADVENTURE! ’-iT.x BRiCKCN prettMt BURT LANCASTER IK JOHN FKASKCNMCIMtK S_ UNITED ARTISTS WATCH FOR 1. "I’ll Take Sweden’* 2. "Zebra in the Kitchen" 3. "WHAT'S NEW PUSSY CAT?" 4. "HARLOW" 5. "LORD JIM" 6. "OLD YELLOW"
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