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upor-Right'^Buys for the Weekervdi^
FRESH
J
outdoor chefs
are very fussy!
Ever since the outdoor cooking fad began,
we’ve been catering
to the special needs of outdoor chefs.
Over the years, we’ve satisfied scores of thousands.
Many, many find just the steak, chops or chicken they want
in our self-service meat departments.
Others have specific needs...
the steak must be 2^5" thick, the chops double thhk and so forth.
That’s no problem.
If you don’t see it... just ask. We’U be happy to help you.
One other reason we’re so popular with “backyard barbecuers’l..
the quality of our “Super-Right” Meats.
Quality so high, some meat graded U. S. Choice
just isn’t perfect enough to be “Super-Right” Meat.
Is this a good reason for shopping A&P? It’s one of many.
COrVKIGMTClMS.TNeGlieATATLAfmCAPACIflCTrAC? fNC.
Buys for Barbecues!
ANN PAGE VALUE PRICED!
BARBECUE SAUCE
1-Pt. 2
Oz. Bot.
A&P BRAND BRIQUET VARIETY
CHARCOAL
REYNOLD'S BRAND ALUMINU
FOIL WRAP
10-Lb.
Bag
20-Lb.
Bag
12" X 25'
Roll
18" X 25'
Rail
ANN PAGE ITAUAN &TYLE OR
FREHCH DRESSIHG
16-Ox.
Bot.
PAH-REIUIY
CUT-UP
FRVER
* LB.
WHOLE
FRYER
★ LB.
AGAR BRAND BONELESS CANNED FULLY
COOKED'
HAMS
Pound
Can
$
Prices Eff.
Thru Sat..
May 28th
Frozen Foods!
1^^
V
SULTANA — Beef, Chicken. Turkey, Meat Loaf, or Salisbury Steak
MEAT DINNERS 3 n.00
IMPERIAL CHOPPED SIRLOIN STEAKS 29c
IMPERIAL BEEF DINNER STEAKS
• CAP'N JOHN'S BREADED PRE-COOKED
lO-Oz.
Pkg.
FISH STICKS
• CAP'N JOHN'S WITH VEI
OCEAN PERCH DINNER
• CAP'N JOHN'S WITH VEGETABLES —
FLOUNDER FISH DINNER
33 c Pk9.‘
• CAP'N JOHN'S WITH VEGETABLES — COOK AND SERVE
9-Oz.
Pkg.
• CAP'N JOHN'S WITH VEGETABLES — COOK AND SERVE
10-Oz.
Pkg.
• CAP'N JOHN'S — SPECIALLY PRICED — PAN READY
BREADED OCEAN PERCH PORTION
m CONDENSED — SIMPLY ADD AAILK, HEAT AND SERVE
MORTON FROZEN
CREAM PIES
ALL VARIETIES
14-Oz.
Pkgs.
A&P FROZEN
GREEN PEAS
1Q-0z.
Pkgs.
ICE CBEBM
%
ice
cream
MARVEl RRAND
M flc
Cl'n.
—
JANE PARKER VANILLA CREME ICED
y'
JANE PARKER TASTY. CRISP
POTATO CHIPS
RlGULAk or
RIPPLES
id-dz,
Pkj.
SPANISH BAR
1-LB. 3-OZ. PKG.
C
JANE PARKER PEACH PIES 39c
JANE PARKER BLACKBERRY PIE 49c
Fine-Quality Groceries
Fresh n' Festi ve Produce
SWEET, RIPE, RED
WATERMELONS
T99c .
RIPE, RED SLICING
TOMATOES
FRESH, TENDER,
ASPAHAIilK
Hoif
JUICY, CELLO PACKAGED
LEMONS 39c
SALAD PERFECT, FRESH ^
imUCE 2 ^
10.FLAVORS — CANNED BEVERAGE
YUKON CLUB
^ ^ DO
NO LIMIT
ON
PURCHASES!
Thursday, May 26i l^^^
fhursda
IONA CUT GREEN BEANS 4 49c |
A&P CUT WAX BEANS 3 49c
ANN PAGE THIN MINTS coatTo 35c
A&P GRAPE JUICE __ 3 49c J:5L. 29c
A&P BLENDED COFFEE . 2 c'J; $139
CAP’N JOHN’S OYSTER STEW 'gf*- 33c S
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s
New films
At Library
rour new hnvf' h-pn i
ed to thg. North Carolina Adult,
Mlni-^Pioject and are ■nfiw avail--
able from the local public libra
ry. Any .group may use these six
teen mulimecer n., . j i
charge other than postage upon
two or more weeks prior re<iuest
at the library. Films f.”om this
stTtev.'ide I'bnrv c'TIm Mon rr''’v
not be used in elementary and
secondary schools nor may they
be used where an adm ssion is
charged, fh.c new films tre:
The City A'ld The Fut ire (2{?
minutes in black and wlite) --
dLscri-es the way a p opcrly
planned city of today ma,; grow
into tlie city of the future.
NOTICE
We, The undersigned. Victory j
Chevrolet Co. have a storage lien i
against a ,1963 Fla.T.bler, Motor
number B542991, Serial number
E054518, bearing no license num-
!bcr; stored by the North Caro-
I lina Ilighw’ay Patrol.
Storage charges $25.00.
We hereby demand that full
; payment be made.
If full payment is not made by
June 17, 1966, tlie above describ
ed vehicle wall be sold at Public
•auction at Victory Chevrolet Co.,
Kings Mountain, N. C. at 12:00
noon on that date.
Victory Chevrolet Company
By C. E. Dixon
5:19-26
The golonial Naturalist (55
minutes in color) — tells the life
of the painter of birds and ani
mals in Colonial Williamiburg,
Mark Catesby, anr contains beau
tiful scenes o'f Williamsbu;g in
the spring.
In America <1S minute; in
biack and w'hito) — is a w'estern
movie made by showdng a com
bination of early prints and c raw-
in js descriptive of the Ameiican
west in the middle of the i.ino-
toenth century.
Rivers Of Time (26 minutes in
color) pictures the land be
tween the Tigris and Euphrates
Rivers and discusses the contri
butions it has made to the cul
ture of man.
NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX
North Carolina {
i Cleveland County i
Having qualified on May 11. .
1966, as Executrix of the Estate I
I of Moffatt A, Ware, deceased,
late of Cleveland County, North
Cai'Dlina, this is to -notify all per
sons having claims against the i
Estate of the dece^ed to exhibit I
• hem to the undersigned at 109
•S. Gaston Street, Kings Mountain,
N. C.. on or before the 11th day
of November, 1966, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of any re
covery.
All persons indebted to said
Estate will please make immedi-
I'ate payiment of said obligations.
This 11th day of May. 1966.
Johnsie Rebecca Ware,
Executrix of Estate of
Moffatt A. Ware, deceased.
1 WHISNANT & LACKEY,
Attorneys
5:19-6:2
Is
2:24-6:1
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as Adminis
trators for the Estate of Jesse L.
Carpenter, Deceased, all persons
having claims against said estate
will please file same with the un-
I dersigned on or before November
19, 1966 or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of any rec.aver\’.
All persons indebted to said
estate will please ^ake immedi
ate payment.
This the 16th day of May, 1966.
Rosetta Carpenter and Ben
ny Gene Carpenter, Admin j
istrators.
Davis, White & White
Attorneys
5:19-6:9 |
Sunday
Buffet
Lunch
$1.25
Cottonwood
Restaurant
Gastonia Highway
5:19tfn
NOMINATE
I. THURSTON ARLEDGE
TO
THE HOUSE Of REPRESENTATIVES
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
MAY 28
8 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN NORTH CAROLINA
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Business Man, Baptist, Mason, Life Member of
The American Legion, Secretary-Treasurer Polk
County Farm Bureau, and Civic Leader.
Lot My Seniority and Experience In The North
Carolina General Assembly Work Equally As Well
for the 43rd Legislative District As It Has For Polk
County in the Past.
Vote For
I. THURSTON ARLEDGE
For The House of Representatives
Moy 28
Vote For Three Candidates
5:19-26 pd.
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