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"SUPER-RIGHT" CORN-FED BEEF
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• ALL SIZES 4 TO 22 LB. AVG. TOP QUALITY YOUNG
'Super-Right" Lean7 Freshly Ground
BEEF
ALLGOOD SMOKED FLAVORED SLICED
1-Lb.
Pkg.
2-Lb. 3
Pkg. *
29
CAP'N JOHN'S FROZEN PRE-COOKED AM CAP'N JOHN'S FROZEN
Sea Scollop Dinners.- 39C FISH HLLETS
CAP'N JOHN'S FROZEN
14-Oz.
Pkg.
49c
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ANN PAGE
LAYER
Cake Mixes
ALL VARIETIES
2 B 49c
• ANN PACE SPECIALLY PRICED!
• REGULAR FRENCH DRESSING
• CHEF STYLE FRENCH DRESSING
• LOW CALORIE FRENCH DRESSING
• Low Colorie Chef Style FRENCH Dressing
• REGULAR ITALIAN DRESSING
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A&P 'JOUR FVNEST" GRADE "A"
APPLE ^ i Lb.
SAUCE U Cons
PASTEURIZED CHED-O-BIT AMER. OR PIMIENTO
CHEESE 0 Lb.
SPREAD 4 Pkg.
Serve With Spring Onions & Fresh Tomatoes
6-Oz.
Pkg.
ANN PAGE CHOCOLATE COVERED
MALTED MILK EGGS "^g®*
ANN PAGE CHOCOLATE COATED
COCOANUT CREAM EGGS
ANN PAGE CHOCOLATE rJECORATEO
|ASSORTED CREAM EGGS Tf.’,
lANN PAGE CHOCOLATE DECORATED
Marshmallow eggs v;:;
' ANN PAGE ASSORTED
CANDY COTTONTAILS
CARNIVAL BRAND
EASTER BASKET MIX
12- Oz.
Pkg.
13- 0&
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ANN PAGE DELIGHTFUL DIFFERENT
Non-Pareil GUM EGGS Vk?‘ 29c
ANN PAiGE RED AND
BLACK JELLY EGGS
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Pkg.
ANN PACE ABORTED FRUIT FLAVORS
Candy Pops VS 29e'Vi.''’43e
LARGE. SNOW WHITE HEADS
Couliflower Head 35c
SERVE HOT TOPPED with BUTTER
BROCCOLI Hood 25c
IDEAL SNACK & SALAD VALUE!
Anjou Pears Lb. 19c
35c
SALAD TIME SPECIAL!
Avocados 2
HEADS
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ANN PAGE ASSORTED
MARSHMALLOW EGGS
29cd>“’r4 45c
12-Oz.
Pkg.
THE REAL THING ' A&P CONCENTRATED FROZEN FLORIDA
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ANN PAGE CHOCOLATE COATED ^
Cocoanut Creom Eggs 3 ‘»>a* RABBITS
ANN PAGt FRUIT FLAVORED—MULTI COLORED
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Minut Cream Eggs-_325c RABBITS _ 'iS 35c ^ 4% FC
ANN PAGE FRUIT FLAVORED—MULTI-COLORED # ‘ O*- 4 •ll’' '* 0'
JELLY EGGS
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6-Oz. Cans
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Idiahg To A €iaiid, Old Ag^
Has Its Rewards And Hazeurds
RALEIGH - Livin? to a grand
ol4 age has its rewards, but it
also has its hazards. Elderly per
sons have more than their share
of accidents and the accidents
they have are apt to be serious.
Since manyaccidents happen in
the home, North Carolina State
extension home economics spe
cialists suggest you make your
home as safe as possible for sen
ior citizens,
You’ll need to take into consid
eration the special factors that
.'T.ake older persons accident-
prone, tile specialists observe.
Most older persons do not see
and hear so well a.s they did
when they were younger. Their
ability to recognize, understand,
and judge a dangerous sit^iation
may haveslowed down. Even if
sight and Judgment have remain
ed near normal, the sheer physi
cal abilitiy to react with speed
and vigor is usually less.
Anyone who cannot see welj, is
more likely to trip and fall. Keep
stairways well-lighted and free
from toys or other objects that
a person could trip over. Throw
rugs should be well anchoi'ed.
Wipe up all spills so floors won’t
'c.e slippery.
Medicines can be a hazard. It
is easy to get the wrong medi
cine, especially at night. One way
to be sure a person gets the right
medicine is to fasten a bit of
sandpaper on bottles of medicine
that should not be taken internal
ly. The sandpaper will be a warn
ing a person cpn fwl when he
touches the bottle. ^
To eliminate unnecessary climb
ing and bending, provide stor^e
areas for personal items and
household articles within eE^y
re'ach. For senior citizens, easy-to-
reach areas are between hip and
eye levl.
By going ovr yo-ar house and
re.'noving all safety hazards,
you’ll do your part to insure the
senior citi'zen’s safety, the special
ists note.
11
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Pinocchio'
Opens April 7
In Charlotte
CHARLOTTE, N. C. -- Pin'jc-
chio, the bioadway musical for
children will return to Ovens Au
ditorium for a two day run on
April 7 and 8. Five performances
will be given, performances’ on
April 7 at 4 and 7 p.m., April 8
at 1:30, 4:00 and 7 p.m.
The adventure story, enacted
by 102 life-size marionettes opens
with a scene in Papa Gepetto'f
Topshop, where the lonely old
toymaker and his dog, Koko, ad
mire the big new puppet he has
just completed.
After Papa Gepetto and Koko
go to bed the Blue Faii-y appeal s
and brings Pinnocchio to life.
! She cautions him that althougli
I he can move and speak like a
real boy, he will not be a real hoy
until he learns the importance of
alvvays telling the truth, keeping
promises, being brave and .going
to school. To help him celebrate,
she also brings to life the other
toys in the shop until the roo.stcr
crows to mark the dawn.
The “coming out party” pi^-
1 duction number features three
I jacks in the boxes, a four picc;?
clown band, a squad of toy sol-
1 diers, a roller skating clown, the
delightful Calico dancing ele
phant and the purple ostrich bal
lerina. The rooster crows, the
other toys are just toys aigain
and Pa0a Geppetto finds Pinoc-
chio is alive.
Many of the cl^aracters in the
musical, “Pinocchio” are new, so
that those familiar with any pre
vious version of the family class-
I ic will be in for some pleasant
I and thrilling surprises. Even, Pin-
j occhio, himself, undergoes a dif
ferent design.
Tickets may be obtained from
the Coliseum Box Office or or-
i dered by mail. Group rates are
I extended ta Scouts, Churches and
' club.s by contacting the box of-
: fice.
Pvt. W. H. fames
'Completes Course
FORT DIX, N. J. (AHTNC) —
Jvt. William H. James, whose
wife, Jeanette, lives at 31J W.
Gold St., Kings Mountain, N. C.,
I completed a vehicle mechanic
course at the Aim;^ Training Cen
ter here March 11.
During the eight-week course,
James learned the fundamentals
of internal combustion engines
! and wheeled vehicle chassis com
ponents.
The 23-ypai-old soldier, son of
Mr. and Mrs England James.
I Route 1, Bessemer City, entered
the Army in Noverber 1965 and
completed basic training at Fort
[ Gordon, Ga. ‘
I He was graduated from Tryon
' High School in 1961 and was em-
, ployed by Firestone Textiles, Gas
tonia, before entering the Army.
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