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30. 1965 Thursday, December 30, 1965 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N.C. Pa^e 7 tXLCM^ iaOlL ID Wlfi» A# struc- le at- lis an 95 hard- neless •form- ‘WPER-RIGHT” quality heavy corn-fed beef • BONELESS CHUCK ROASTS BONELESS Shoulder ROAST LB. LB. BONE-IN CHUCK ROAST LB. “SUPER-RIGHT" FAMOUS QUALITY HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF » CHUCK STEAK VALUE PRICED! SLICED PORK 'SUPER-RIGHT" LEAN, FRESHLY GROUND LIVER “HOC JOWL FOR NEW YEAR’S” Smoked Bacon Squares^ BEEF PRICES IN THIS AD EFF. THRU. FRI. DEC. 3IST. LB. SULTANA PREPARED BLACKEYE PEAS \\\\ \\\ ISVz-Oi. Cans 1C VALUE PRICED! DRIED BLACKEYE PEAS15c’>^' 290 A&P PURE FRESH INSTANT SHOP AHEAD! A&P STORES WILL — BE CLOSED — SAT., JANUARY 1st NEW YEAR'S DAY COFFEE si .09 Pre-Priced Label 10-02. Jor MANY FLAVORS TO CHOOSE FROM — REGULAR OR LOW CALORIE YUKON CLUB MAYONNAISE i GUARANTEED TO PLEASE YOU! 12.FI. Oz. CANS CASE or 24_I2-FL. oz. Cans $1.59 IDEAL FOR YOUR I NEW YEAR'S PARTY ANN PAGE REALLY FINE I’/z-Qt. Jar Superfine Brand BLACKEYE PEAS 4 c.^ 49c A&P Red Sour Pitted Pie CHERRIES 2 35e Fresh Carrots 2 Rutabaga Turnips Hl-C 3 Sweet Potatoes ONIONS • ORANGE • GRAPE • FLORIDA PUNCH • ORANGE-PINEAPPLE • PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT • APPLE DRINK 1-Qt. 14-Oz. Cans TASTY YCLIOW BETHWARE OAK GROVE NEWS Bi/ Mrs. Ruth Vess Phone 739-5035 .Mr. ami .Mis. KuKOno Hell and family visited Hev. and Mrs. Vriioid lieil of Lenoir recently. I'tiey went especially to take tack Hell to .•tpentl the week with )etinis Bell. .Students home lor the Christ- nas holidays ate: .Miss Judy Walterson of Western Carolina; Mickey Bell of N. C. State and lohii Tria of Duke University. Mr. and .Mrs. ICugene Champ- iin and hoys of Florence, S. C.. moved their mobile home into a nailer park in the community last week. .Mrs. Ro ;ert Medlin of New- ton-Conover spent several Uaj-s recently visiting Mrs. Dale liar- .T.on and children. .Mrs. Dale Harmon and daugh ters visited Mr. and Mis. Bob Wells of Charlotte recently. .Mr. and Mrs. Don Blanton and rhildren of Blackshuig, visited Mrs. Lizzie Lovelace recently. Tommy Vess is home from the Kilims Mountain hospital after undergoing surgery there last week. Little Wanda Carol Hamrick came home from N. C. Baptist hospital at Winston Salem. N. C. Thursday after undergoing sur gery there two weeks ago. She is doing nicely at homo. Hev. and Mr-s. Arnold Bell and family of Lenoir; .Mr. Wray Ca- nipe and family and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Canipe and family athered at .Mr. and Mrs. J. B. j W’hq wore I Oina; Mr. and Mrs John Senter of Ca.Ktnnia, .\. C. visited .Mr.' ;and .Mrs. llnraee Bell .Suiidaj. j .Mr. ami Mrs. Cliffoirl (Jueen .and family uf Bristol. Tenn.. tind I Mr. and .Mrs. Bill .Suilds and family visited .Ms.s. .Marvin ! Wright and .Margueiite o\er tlie weekend. Mr. and Mis. .Luk Ray of Charlotte, and Mr. Henry lieU id Charlotte visited Mis. .Mae Bell over the weekend I .Mrs. Sam Bell and Hail visited ! Mr. and Mis. .Stokrs Wright ami family Friday, i Visitors in tlie home of Mr. I and .Mrs. T. C. Lovelace were: (Mr. and .Mrs. Hubert LoMdaee ot I Atlanta, Ca.; Mr. and .Mrs. Wa.vne Putnam and boyi of Charlotte; Mrs. Georgia Ledfoifl of Cherryvilic and .Mr. and .Mis. F'red Lovelace. and family. Katherine Gibltons of Ohar- 1 lotto spt-nt Christmas Kve with ! her narents Mr and Mrs. David Gibbons ami family. Oak Grove Baptist ebureh will h.ave a special "year-end prayei meeting Wednesday ni.ighi in- I stead of regular ebureh activities night ne.xt Sunday, Jan. 2, will be Rallv Day at Oak Grove Hap list elturch with a goal of 3d0 in Sunday .School. IdO in training unipn and offoriiig of .triitd set Kvery meml er is urged to be preKcnt. Mr. ami Mrs. Franklin D ivis and Mr. and .Mr.s. C. G. D tvis went to Swainsville, X. C., to a birthday supper honoring Mrs. Selma Withrow .Sunday night. Rev. and M's. Dean Coffev and children of Franklinton, C spent Christmas holidav with relatives in the nmmunitv. Mr. and ^Frs. William Davis. married Chi'islinas I Stacy and family home Thursday i night for a Christmas supper, j CSl Glenn Longley and Bobby of Charleston, S. C.. .spent the , wt'ek with Mr. and Mrs. JasfX'r Philbeck and Roger Mrs. Long- ley came up Itv jet Friday after noon and spent the ueekimd with : her family. Visitors in the home of Mrs. ■Sam Bell and Gail F'riday night ■ were: Rev. and Mrs. Arnold Bell , of Lenoir. N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Da\- are honevmooning at Myr tle Beach, S. C. The\’ will he home this week in their new home in the eommunit.v. Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. F'ranklin Davi.s Christ mas Fve were: Mr. and Mis. Kd ward Davis and Bobby: Mr, and Mrs. Carl Da\ is. an<l Miss Di anne White of Shelby. Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Champion Christmas Day were: .Mr. and Horace Bell and family; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Champion and Tim of Mrs. Eugene Bell and famil.v; ! .Shelby; .Mr and Mr.s. R ibeit ~ ■ ‘ Lovelace and Kathy; and Mi. and Mrs. James Champion and boys. Mrs. T. A. Champion visited and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Phil- : beck. Mrs. Virginia Bell and Gail,, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Patterson and | First-Citizens Ups Interest On Savings Bonds HAI.KIGH F i I - I t 'jll.'i'n- iViiik A- Ti List t'( t;p;in.\' I id.t.t amtouni'L-d tile inii odiiciion of IL-'- gu.tranteed mteii-s| sasiiigs Itonds effecti\i‘ Januai.\ 1, IPdil. Tile new savings bond i>io- gram was iiniiouneed l ida,\- liy I.ewis R. Holding, incsidenl of the banking firm. Tlte -l'r-'' daily inleresi i-.ite on bon.'Is will lie -guaratileed lor M.'. ind Mis. .\eal I'mler •Shi Iby ;inil .Mrs. .-\nnie liarnes o: ilrorer o\ei- tile Chiistn’.as liol.- da\ s, 'I’lii* Wi :iy Titornlnir:; laitiily- r]ient .-sunda.v n:ghi with .Mr. ,-in 1 .Mrs. Flovil Th-irnbiifj. Visit,Its in tile home of \lr. and Mrs, Wray Thornlnir:: weie: .Ml. .anil .Mrs. Newell 'I'liorninirL’ and lamily: .Mi and .Mi.r .lo!i:i !’;:‘e|s n and family and Mr. -and .M s. Hwan 'I'liornlinrL' ard Darrell, Viators in tin- innr ' Mi- end Mrs. Bii! B.t Iis CItri-etnas for Inneli weie: Mis. Le--ter Har mon and Billie; Mrs. I), !e H..- '■non and 'laie’hie’.s and ''f’s, .-sa rah P. I/)veIaee and Mr. and Mr.s. Koiiii.e An.ole of ILampto::. . Va. .'if.-;. C'lailes i.oM-laee of f;.is- : Ionia; .Mr. and Mrs. I!'! Hti-l-es I .stlie!l-)\- and .Mr. .a-c! Mrs D- dell Lovi'laee; Mr. and Mrs. H,-)-. ■\ I!ridg«“s and .Mis. .st.a.ah P. Lev .lace and Mr. and M's ffeiio Lovelace and Mrs. Dale Hanmon and daughters speni »'liri.-'lma . D.av wdh Mrs. lister ll.armon and Billie. Mr. and Mrs. ziaril John-on of .Gastonia and Rita visited Mrs, Lester Harmon and Bdlie .Sun day afternoon. .Mis. Johnson's tnnllier from Greenville, .s, c. areompanied them there ■Mrs. Kny Ma.ves is still in tlie Kiii'.'s M -iiittain liospn.al re-le. Cling fiom sur,ger,v. Mr. and Mi l. fiarv H .v|e o; Wnshiliglon. D. C. visited Mrs. L, V. n-ayle and Mrs. Le,. DeVin ncy during the linlidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. De\'irn'v and eliildreii aid- speiidini: tlie holidays in F'ort Lauderdale. Fla. five years, with interest paid e'cciv six months from date of iiond puieltase. Binds will be a- '-::i)a le in the amoimt of $.51)0' -if mote in mulliples of $100. B.ind, ni.iy lie deieemcd at the .-ltd of any ffO da.v period with lull inlerisl paid for time held at tile I'j’i annual interest rate. I-'iisi (’iiizcns will eontinua to ofii-i- its i-egular savings ac- ( or -Is. Thes(. accounts earn 4'/r d;tily inii-resl. i-ompounded four t res a .vear. This is the highest inti l est rate pet mitted on regu lar savings aia' lunts. -Mr. Holding, in explaining FitsICilizeiis' decision to offer] .sjtvin-gs Itonds, saki, "We always strive to pio\ ide our eustomersj e\e;,\ possible Iteitefit in savjj 1)10glams tmil niogressive serv ice. II is our belief thatl new bond urogram along w'ifl ils I'j', daily interest guararl tei i| for five years will encour-' .1 liiriit and ontribute to an even .soiinder economic ba.se for .\o.ili Carolina and its citizens.” l-'ii.'l - Citizens serves many eonimiiiiities from the mountains 1.1 lile (-oast. AUen Finishes Qilicer School l•■(lliT .SILL, OKi.A. (AHTNC) Pvt. Cii-iiles O. Allen, son of M.-. and .Mis. Arthur .Allen, "York ltd.. Itonte 1, Kings Mountain, I'., ,-omiileied an eight-week offieer i-andidale school prepar ation eourse at the Army Artll- leiv and Missile Center. Fort .Sill, Okla.. Dee, 23. Diiring the eourse Allen receiv ed iiisii-n.'lion in artillery fire diri i-lion study, leadership train- in-:. .and vv.-is prepared for fur ther -;ii(lv in the duties and re- seonsiliiiities .f an artillery offi eer. Allen e'dei-ed the .Army in Au- ■gust iPlio and received basic trainiiug at Fort Leonard Wood. .Mo. '’lie 25-.V ear old soldier was gradiialed from Kings .Mountain Hi. ii S.’ImoI in 19.5.S and received his bachelor of science degree from Xortli Carolina .State Col li ge. Raleigh, in liXi.a. Hiifi.alo r.ill is buried near Golden, Colorado. The creeper bird uses its tail to climb tie(>s. '0m V Special Once-A-Year Revlon Intimate Cologne SPECIAL SIZE $2.00 Helena Hubinstein Skin Dew Cream And Moisturizing Emulsion FOR DRY SKIN REGULARLY $6.50 Now $3.50 ULTRA-FEMININE Face Clean By Helena Rubinstein REG. $7.50 This Sale $150 PRICE . ^4 LOTION What a wonderful way to combat roughness and chapped skin. Wintertime. Summertime, Vacation- time . .. anytime. Wind and Weather Cream or Lotion is your best buy. Es pecially nov/ vrhen it's at haif price. Lotion in 12-ounce unbreakable plastic bottle. Regularly $2.00. NOW $1.00 Also: Lotion in 6-ounce qlass bottle. Regularly $1.00, NOW 50K Hand Cream in 8-ounce jar. Regularly $2.00. NOW $1.00 All prices plus Federa! Tajf. LUSTRE-CREME HAIRSPBAY 49c $1.25 FRENCH LACE Dusting Powder 59c EVENING IN PARIS HAND LOTIONS 2 FOR 1 SPECIAL S3 VALUES, NOW REXALL HAIR SPRAY 49c Si JAR CARA NOME HANDCREAM now 39c DR. DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS lust 79c ISODINE QUIK-STICK APPLICATOR REG. 59c Ik pkg. TRIALKA For Stomach Upsets & Nervous Stomachs. SI.98 SIZE. NOW Phone 739-2571]
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