t55 / Thursday, June 2, ISStii KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C “SUPER-RIGHT’l^FAMOUS QUALIH HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF A CHUCK ■■ ■■ ” Page 3 ROASTS ☆ LB. BONELESS CHUCK ☆ LB. AfrE «Xcai$iVt BitANB I MARVEL KE MLI CHOOSE FROM 4-<oeuc»oo$ YAtLimES CARTOH A&P'S EXCLUSIVE CANNED BEVERAGE YUKON CLUB 15 SPECIALLY PRICED! ALL FLAVORS JUICED RITE DRINKS HEARTY & VIGOROUS OUR OWN TEA 12-FI. Ox. Cam l-QT. 1-Pt. 9-Oi. Bols. 1/2-Lb. Pkg. A&P BRAND HARDWOOD Charcoal Briquets lO-LB, BAC 20.LB. BAC Frozen Foods Values! -^0 MARVEL BRAND COMBINATION VANILLA ICE CREAM m, AND ORANGE SHERBET l/a-Gol. STOCK YOUR FREEZER Ctn. A&P WHOLE LEAF OR CHOPPED SPINACH ALL VARIETIES —BLUE STAR CREAM PIES r 14-Oz. Pkgs. Jane Parker Baked Foodsb JANE PARKER — BANANA NUT LOAF CAKE JANE PARKER — TASTY GLAZED DONUTS JANE PARKER — GOLDEN Fr'eshTru i ts a nd Veg eta bl e§ IV VALUE PRICED RED BLISS 14-Oz. Pkg. 1-Lb. 1-Oz. Pkg. DESSERT RING JANE PARKER — CRACKED WHEAT BREAD 2 - - rr -y tf, ^ JANE PARKER — READY TO SERVE CHERRY PIES l-Lb. Loovcs POTATOES 5 ^ 39e IDEAL FOR SALADS & SANDWICHES CRISP LEHUCE 2^““25' Appeti^ingly-Good Srocerlfsb# WATERMELONS 49o f 89c Half Melon Only Fresh Yellow SPECIALLY PRICED! IONA 1-Lb. 8-Oz. Pkg. TOMATOES 2 • ARISTOCRAT BRAND SALTINE CRACKERS • "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY Luncheon MEAT ' • A&P FREESTONE Pt^pilrnce;^ HoWesI • SUNNYFIELD BUTTERMILK Pancake Flour 2 1-Lb. Cans 1-Lb. Pkg. 12-Oz. Can Ears \ — ANN PAGE TOMATO RICE SOUP 10c ANN PAGE SPARKLE GELATINS 4 1^°! 29c ANN PAGE FRENCH DRESSING ANN PAGE PORK & BEANS 16-Oz. OQ. Bot. Slices O iVox. M Can SPECIAL! . ;Bon«sse/*?” SHAMPOO 8-oz. bottle Beef —as Beef Should Taste! I V “SUPER-RIGHT” FRESHLY GROUND BEEF 49 "SUPER-RIGHT" LEAN BONELESS STEW BEEF "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY PLATE STEW f LB. » BONE-IN Get the Eat in the Meat. Stock your Freezer with "Sup er-Right" Famous Quality Heavy Corn-Fed Beet. Dur ing this sale we will cut your purchases to your specif ications, wrap in market paper and mark the contents / on each package. Or, if you desire, your meat will ' be wrapped in freezer paper of on additional cost suf ficient only to cover the cost of the freezer paper. / _ __P!oce your order this week; you may pick it up Inter ... Remember that every purchase ie fully guoron-- teed to please yon. "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF 325 TO 375 LB. AV6. WHOLE SIDE OF BEEF u 45c "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF 160 TO 185 LB. AVO. WHOLE BEEF HINDQUARTER » 55c "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF 165 TO 190 LB. AVG. WHOLE BEEF FOREQUARTER u. SSc "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF 85 TO 100 LB. AVG. ' TRIMMED BEEF ROUND u 57c "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF 85 TO 100 LB. AVO. WHOLE BEEF ARM CHUCK » 39c "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF 45 TO 65 LB. AVG. . TRIMMED FULL BEEF LOIN » 75c "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF 25 TO 35 LB. AVG. BEEF RIBS , 10-INCH CUT LB. 59c Beef Hoes A&B §eUS I That’s a fair question. But not an easy one to answer because we have our own quality i|: standards, different from any other meat merchant. j;;::: “Super-Right” spedfications? II our own high standards to bring you the best values, - |;: II That doesn’t mean we don’t approve of audi grading-not at all It just means we’re jxj: very fussy about the beef we label “Super-Right.” It stands to reason we have to be or ili A*P wouldn’t be America’s number one meat merchant ^||| 11 Are “Super-Right” Meats a good reason for diopping A*P? 7 )|| i|: They’re one of many I ' V ^ copyright® 1965, the great Atlantic 4 pacific tea co.,iNC. s;:;: “SUPER-RIGHT” FAMOUS QUAUTY HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF PRICES EFF. THRU SAT.. JUNE 4TH STEMS "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF CUBEIK^ CHUCK STEAK mmMU j Porterhouse or T-Bone L i ★ Lb. "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY* CORN-FED BEEP ^ "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF \ Boneless • Lb. 95o CHUCK STEAK rn: 49c Patiol Issues Grim Warning To Parents i RALEIGH — The State High- 1 way Patrol has issued a grim NOTICE-OF EXECUTRIX TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Louis Arnold Kiser, Deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said decedent to present them to the undersigned on or be- i warning to parents — Be sure i fore November 22, 1966, or this I your children don’t take chances • ^jjj b^. pleaded in bar of I on the streets and the highways.! ^heir recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate payment to the un dersigned. e/) e/) Public schools are closing down for the su.Timcr, which means that children will be engaging in more outside activities. -TTie weather is milder, there are I more daylight hours and more I children playing outdoor.s. After months ol confinement indoors children all too often forget their safety habits and are likely to dash into the street or road after a ball without a a glance at oncoming traffic. I Tlie.v also roller skate, ride i bikes and generally frolic and I seldom do the expected. They' may run or fall into the This 19th day of May, 1^. Julia AVright, Kiser, Exe cutrix of the Elstate of Louis Arnold Kiser 706 East King Street — Box 26 Kings Mountain, North Carolina GARLAND & ALALA Joseph B. Alala, Jr. Attorneys Gastonia, N. C. 5:19—6:9 , ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE path of an automobile when the | r-APm ttma driver least expects*’tt. ... ; All motorists are asked to be ' particularly oar'eful and alert 1 wliile driving in recreation and plav areas irt the next few months. ■ SLOWER DRIVING .MIGHT S.4'VE A LIFE. Anderson Rotaiy Director CLEVELAND COUNTY Having qualified as administra" tor of the estate of Goodloe Gooch Sommers, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to file same with the undersigned on or _ I before the 4th day of November, Kay Anderson ^ ' All persons indebted to said es- I tate will please make immediate j payment. Directing Camp Rotary this This 4th day of May, 1966. summer will be Miss Kay An-1 B. F. Maner derson. field advisor lor the i Box 507 PionetH' Girl Scout Council. Kings Mountain. N. C. Working witli Miss Anderson I George B. Thomasson v\ ill i.(' Mrs. Lamar Henkle who i Attorney ' I ■ CO will .serve as as.sistant camp di- ] rector and as nurse. | Miss .Anderson was a resident )f High Point bi'foro coming to Gastonia lour yc'ars ago as a I ])roIessipnal 'worker with the j Girl Scouts. Site is a graduate of Lenoir Rh.\ ne Collegix She re- ceiv<'d Iti'r orientation into pro fessional Girl Scouting in Atlan ta, Georgia: and took her pro fessional training at Buck Hill Falls, Pennsylvania, in 196-1. j Since h('ginning her ' prgfes- I sional career, she has iiad addi- tinndl training in the regional office in Atlanta and at the Cen- I ter lor ContinTiihg Education in ' .Atliens Georgia. ! .Mrs. ilenkle has tieen an able I Girl Scout leader at First Meth- ! odist Church in Belmont since 5:5—26 NOTICE I M'e, The undersigned, have a storage lien against a 1958 Mer cury, Serial No. M8WB500857, bearing a license' number of WB- 2588, re.gisterGd in the name of Martin Shulford Ware, Jr., 105 Fail-view St.. Kings Alountain, N. C.; lien in favor of Jay Motor Company,'Hwy. 74 West, Kings Mountain, North Carolina. .Storage charges of $45.00. We hereby demand that full payment be made. If payment in full is not imadfe hy June 23, 1966. the above des cribed vehicle will be sold at pub lic auction at Victory Chevrolet Company-, Kings Mountain, N. C., at 12:00 noon on that date. ' - 1962. having served Girl Scout- I ing in otlier caijacities since 1957. • NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX Sh(> is a graduate of Lawrance j yjoFth Carolina Hospital School of Nursing in 1 (gieveland County I Moorc.s\ille and the mother of a| Having qualified on May ’ll, jCadette-age daughter Ann, and 1966, as Executrix of the Estate a son, John. Her husltand travels ^offatt A Ware, deceased, for aConstruefibn firm, and the of Cleveland County, North I family is actively interestc'd in Car-tlina, this is to notify all per- I civic and church affairs in Bel- ; jjyns having claims against the j m(int. I Estate ol the deceased to exhibit Ali.ss Anderson and Mrs. [ tbem to the undersigned at 109 Henkle have .just ndiirned li om j ,s. Gaston Street. Kings Mountain, Camp Rockvvood, tlie Girl .Scout ' ,,0 or before the 11th day National Camp at Potomac, Md., 1 November, 1966. or this notice where the‘y took the fourteen day course. Job of tlib Camp Director. This training by na tional Girl Scout staff members is designed to insure knowl(>dge and skills for program of high quality in camps. • • Mauney Named L-R Board HICKORY Len.iir Rhynhj College alumni elected three' new j officers ami five new members | of tile board of directors during ; , I April and May. it was announced 1 torlay on the local campus. "Tom White of Cherryvilie is the nbw first vice pre.sident; the Rev. Bratly Y. I’aggart of Con cord is tile second vice presieient: and Mrs. Jacob G ilden of Cliar- loUe is tlie sieerctary-treasure'r. New membe'is of the alumni association’s board of directors are Bill L. Nttil. Bes.semer City; George H. Mauney', Kings Moun tain; Lloyd R. Little, Shelby; Lewis B. Carpenter, ’ Charlotte: and Clarence Pugh, Woodruff, S. C. Two men, bojh from Greens boro, were re-eiected to office. 'Fhe Rev. Paul L. Morgan of Greensboro will continue as president of the lO.OOO-member j association, and David C. Wright, Jr. will continue as a ! m(>mber of the board of direct- 1 ors. will be plMded in bar of any re covery. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make immedi ate payi.ment of said obligations. This nth day of May, 1966. Johnsie Rebecca Ware, Executrix of Estate of Aloffatt A. Ware, deceased. WHISNANT & LACKEY, Attorneys 5:19—6:2 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 dersigned on or before November 19,* 1966 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery-. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate payment. This the 16th day of May, 1966. Rosetta Carpenter and Ben ny Gene Carpenter, Admin istrators. Davis, White & White,,^ Attorneys / - " 5:19-6:9 "?(n 2:24-6:1 o Thanks Senator B. Everett Jordan takes this means of expressing his thanks and * appreciation for all who voted for and supported him in Saturday’s Primary. Clyde Nolan, Cleveland County Campaign Manager ll (Pd. Politic®! Adv.)

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