Newspapers / The Kings Mountain Herald … / Dec. 16, 1965, edition 1 / Page 11
Part of The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
icd oy e blind letlciei. it The Thursday, pecember 16, 1965 TOP QUALITY YOUNG KINQS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINQS MOUNTAIN. N. C. • !• TOf QUALITY YOUNVWDEB 10-LI. AVd. SMALL TURKEYS.. - 45c t TO IMS. AYMAOE—STUFFCD SWIFT’S TURKEYS, t*. 49c I L* TDf DUALITY 4 TO • LB. AVERAGE YOUNG DUCKLINGS - 39c TOP QUALITY FROXIN OR - 39c FRESH CHICKEN HENS. 10 to 14-LB. AVERAGE HENS ☆ LB. 14 *9 ^^Li. AV»A(aE "SUPER-RIGHT" Quality 12 to 16 Pound Avoiaso SMOKED HAMS 69c PRICES EFF. THRU DEC. 1»TH. < TO • POUND AVERAOE Ham Shank Hqlf Ham Butt Half WHOLE ★ Lt. •tUPSS-aiSKT" QUALITY 4 TO » rOUKO AVERAOf WHOLE SMOKED PICNICS CHRISTMAS MENU VALUEI 10 TO U-LI. FRESH PORK HAMS 11 TO 14-POUND AVERAGE CENUINE LUTER'S SMITHFIELD HAMS MORREUT PRIDE CANNED FULLY COOKED PICNICS 45c 69c 89c 3 $2.19 • MORRELL'S PRIDE, FULLY COOKED HAM $289 c4 $469 • SHOP A&P FOR CHRISTAS VALUES BALSAM IBEE SULTANA SALAD DRESSING 35ci 3 to 4 f TOMS ☆ LB. STORE HOURS «IDAY THRU THURSDAY MONDAY THRU THURSDAY. DEC. 20-23 00 AM ^ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24 S I’m till 6 CLOSED CHRISTMAS PM DAILY JANE PARKER o 8-INCH Size GERMAN CHOCOLATE CAKE M.89 ONLY AT A- P CAN YOU BUY AMtR’CAS tAVORITt FRUIT CAKE JANE PARKER FRUIT CAKE OViR 2 J fRU.T 4 NUTS 3.99 iVt If- CAKi I %A.t. am *M9 Quaif Jar SULTANA SMAU OH LAMC Stuffed Olives 10»/i-0*. Jor 8 O’CLOCK COFFEE HB.MG 3-LB. BAG SLACED PINCAPPLE OR Sloced Cherries ^^C VACUUM PACKER AAP CV Black Wolnuts _ ‘c?„' i>/C BIG VALUEI SEEDLESS 'IQ. A&P Raisins aVC GLACED PEELS, CITRON OR Mixed Fruit Pk«. Pecan Mixes _ ..o., 49c'»-o«^9^ EXCEL BRAND Pkg. Pkg. PACKER'S LABEL BLEACHED -VT. is-oi. Pki. White Raisins 63*^ REG. 69e REG. SI.99 NEW CROP NUTS PECANS FILBERT'S BRAZILS ALMONDS —S WALNUTS 1^.b. Bo» 45c 55c CLEAN, POLISH t-U. , STUART ' LARGS DIAMONDI-Lb. ENGLISH S«9 lO-CENTS OFF LABEL ON PURE A&P INSTANT COFFEE 10-0^. Jor A HARVEST OF TASTE FOR MEALSl FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES^) f BLUE STAR FROZEN MINCE PIES -3 •'^^1.00 BLUE STAR FROZEN PUMPKIN PIES 3 MORTON FROZEN FRUIT PIES Ji-iki 25c A&P REAL CREAM TOPPING 39c A&P FROZEN SLICED STRAWBERRIES 35c A&P VAN. BAVARIAN CREME CAKE.. 49c • CRINKLE CUT OR REGULAR FRENCH FRIED A&P POTATOES vj?.*: IQc 2 35c vt; 33c . CHOOSE FROM 4 DELIUOUS FLAVORS MARVEL ICE CREAM 2^ 9Sb JUICY TANGERINES 12 GRAPEFRUIT B LARGE SIZE COCOANUTS . FRESH CELERY HEARTS — Po*< RUSSET POTATOES 10' FRESH CRANBERRIES _ FRESH CELERY ^'s^*. 15c • W/ESTERN RED DELICIOUS BAKER’S eOCOANUT ANCa FXAKE Vy.-33c''c^'A3c»’^ig'2Sc FINE GRATED 2f45e'si.'35c APPLES LB. \\I HANDI-WRAP *8;'n' 17c 27c SUNSHINE CHEEZ-IT__ ‘'C 23e CAMPFIRB MARSHMALLOWS SUNNYFIELD BUTTER ' PkfS. — — — In Qtrt. A&P COCOANUT ;&x21c AEigel Flake Strained or Jellied 7-0*. Ekgs. 1-Lb. Cons 45c A&P CRANBERRY SAUCE X 2 39c ROYALTY PINEAPPLE: 4 .':J'c.:.89c Jaa Paikei Potato Chips one-lh. can 79e MOUNT OLIVE IDEAL GIFT—PLASTIC MIXING BOWLS —- IMSV ’ts 99c a SWEET RaiSH a SWEET CHIPS a hamburger DILL CHIPS hot dog • HAMBIIRGER RELISH WHITE CANDY JAR .= ~.59c 2..INCH X 73-INCH ROWS—MAXC.L 4 GIFT WRAP ^ ":39e ANN page milk or DARK CHOCOLATE COATED VANILLA CREAM DROPS .’-.'29c ANN PAGE ASSORTED HARD CANDY ROYAL LUSTERS ANN PAGE MILK OR DARK CH CHERRIES '«35c CHERRIES X49c# 4^ ANN PAGE ASSORTED ALL jjL^ t4, milk chocolates Jt \ '.I&9<4b.$2.69 ^ iQ P 'Housewives Hold Key To Better Health ' CIIArK:. HILL ThP Tar . Hi't'l h'lu.-ipwili' startiiif' oul I'nr i a shnppin;' faray at the super- ■ markci may not fi'ol like a lUil tiiat innocent-lookin'^ k'.o- I eery li.sl she earries is a factor , ia sett in r her family on the road ! to IM-Ilei- health and loii'-rer life, ■ sajs the North Car iliiia Heart 1 .\s.-'ieiation. I It's not neeessarily the ex- I I'ense of the order, or even the quantity of f'jod she carries : home tiiat have such a bearin.ij j O'l tile- family's wellheiny. .Mot e often it's a matter ol selection, tile lieart Kioup iioinls out- and wishful tliiiikine can lie turned hit, "dishful siiiiiikiilK." Tiios'e I two huytahoos, calories and elio- .le-'teiol, I.ear eorisiant \\ ateliin;'. I It's not the holklay teastint’ : that iid.l,- the bulee I'l Hie mid- i riff. It's day-to-day eating haliiis i Dial should lie revised liy sulisti- I tuilir' foods wliieli are jiet as ■nutritious and often iust a, ' teinpthii; and tasty as tho.-e of- ! fered ill the old reoimeri.s. j Till-ref oe, the "advatti e plan j nin.u" for a lout; and lieallliy life I foi your family starts at the supermarket. With the liolid.iys : in the offinj?, here ate some tips ! tlial i-oiild be followed to advan- I tage now and for the year ' 'ii.und: A b.'i.“ie rule for each meal : Hiolidiiy or otbei-wisei is "Don't I push seemds," Moderate portions will help keep calories and waistlines down. iTIie liinuse- wife doe-sn't want to take tin- meals away from her family - she should merely try to take .some of the calories away from the mi-al. Of eouise. this le (piires some knnwle<lj;e of calor ic and nutritional values, a few eookino trieks...and a little fore thought, i I Ealin.g patterns are estah- I lished in early childhood, and it ; is espei iully important not to ; push sei'onds because children ' can easily get into the "overeat- I ing" habit and the observant . little eyes will take due note of ; their parents' example at the ; d-nner table. I Buy only loan cuts of meat. Avoid fat-laden prime steaks and rib roasts. Plan only meals a- round fish and p'vultry. * Use .ski.m milk in recipes call ing for milk. ' It is better t.> broil than to fry or saute. * Use poly-iinsaturtdgd cook ing oil nnod sneeial margarines wlicrever pos.-iiile. * Prepare soups and .stews a day ahead and refrigerate; skim tile con.'gealed fat L"m the top before he;;iing and sej", ing tlie next day. It might be a .good idea to dis cuss the matter of family nutri tion wiUi your family physician on your next visit to his office. The North Carolina Heart Asso- | elation has a special word of cauti.an to the housewife: "Don't too! around with fad diets and crash diet progra-rrs ' A diet which eliminates (-ertain foods may vei'y well need to replace them with ether foods b"eau3e the objeetive of a meal is to pro vide the needed nourishment. N'ourishm.ent ineludrs imough hut not to many I'.alories. enough protein, the needed vita min.. and minerals, and- enough zut not too much protein, the needed vitamins and minerals, and -cnou.gh but not liio niiu'h temptation for the ftimily's taste- buds. Police Club Sets 6e99o4 Turkey Shoot After one suceessful turkey shoot, members of the Kings Mountain Police eluh Iiaw- seiie- duled a-:iotlier one for .Saturda\, Pee. nth. The policemen, who mainla' i their o\yn club on Highway itll, gave away 62 turkeys and six hams at the last sdioot. That a- mounted to 710 p uind.; of tuikey. It's c.xpected that Sanirday's shoot ivili hi- even better, a spokesman said. SliooUng vyill st.art .'d a.m. and emilinu^ all day. The ptihlie s invited. Liberty Loan Declares Dividend The Board of Directors Of Li- i)erty Loan Corporation on Dlk ei-mbei (>, liKi.'j. declared the 12.'3rd consecutive quarterly divi dend on the common stock of 30 cents pet share payable January 1. Iil36, to the Stockholders of reefjid at the close of business on December 16, 1116.0. In addition, tin- Hoard of Dir- (-eior.s declared the regular quar terly dividend of .3o.937.0 cents per share on the Converti- rile Pii‘f(-renee .Stock and 31V4 i.'ents per sliare on the 5% Cum- ulaliie Pielerred -Slock. The pay- al)le and record dates are the same as for the common stock. Yuletide Motodst Gets Safety .Noilh Carolina motorists to day were ui ged to go through a '("iint.'iown for safely” before launeliing their cars into the stiei i or highway. Tin- six-.slep eomildown was tnoposed hv .Mrs. Bessie B. Bal- leniini-. ex(-rulive secretary of the .North Carolina Automobile Deali-is Association, to make Vuletide driving safer and more lileusant. It is part of a “Drive for a .Safe Holiday” program •NC.XD.y is sponsoring in cooper- ati iM with Auto Industries- High way Safety Committee. Tti(- driver's countdown siiou'.d 1)1- . ni; before starting any trip, wh.gi'Cr just around town or longei. dei iaies Mr.s. Baller.tiiie. "n i' to any of lln-se five quqs- lioiis should be a clue to take corteetive action before turning tile ignition key. "I'ive Car in safely shape— especially hraki's, lights-, steering, tires'.’ "Four Enough time allowed to m.ike till- trip without rush ing'.’ "Ti-ree Driver set for possi hie walher and traffic condi tions aiiead? ' Two Pn-st breaks mapped out along the way, if trip is long'.' "One snuglj'.’ "Keio Take a deep breath, relax, and drive for safety. "The countdown takes just a minute to pet form, and is as easy as 3-2-1. " says Mrs. Ballen- tin<-. "Just try it and see." .Seat br-lls fastened — Best-Bet BOOT Stioight from Paris boule vards, the clean, young lines of the back - zipped high-rise boot in bright white or bold black imita tion leather. Terrific! ROWS ■I style 2120 2128 Only $6.95 McGinnis Dept. Store PHONE 739-3116 W£ HAVE IN STOCK U" and 25" SYI,VANIA COLOR T.V. SETS EARLY AMERICAN, CONTEMPORARY AND OTIJER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM • Admiral 21" COLOR SETS # Portable Block & White — From 9** to 19" Models Bank Financing Can Be Arronged BRIDGES RADIO & T.V. 121 S. BATTLEGROUND PHONE 739-441G 12:16-23
The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 16, 1965, edition 1
11
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75