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4. I Page KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, April 24, 1969 rw . / IRE li-' Or) ^wecare-x “SUPER-RIGHT” QUALITY U.S.D.A. INSPECTFD-FRESH WHOLE 2 OR MORE IN A BAG LB. f ( wnobl« to iNirchose ony o^^vortUod item please request a RAIN CHECK!” • PAN READY • WITHOUT GIBLETS • WITH BACK • WITH WING CUT ■ Uf FRYER .. 31l! SUIT FRYER l. 35c FRYER lEG ib 33t FRYER BRERST l. 39( "SUPER RIGHT" QUALITY. 25 TO 35 LB. AVERAGE _ _ "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY 10 TO U LB. AVERAGE "SUPER RIGHT" QUALITY. 25 TO 35 LB. AVERAGE "SUPER-RIGHT yuALIi T lu i-d. 49c WHOLE BEEF RIB ^ 69c WHOLE PORK LOIH ^ 55c ■S# .,r rt/-t4K, FROZEN HEADLESS AND DRESSED "SUPER RIGHT" QUALITY LEAN, FRESHLY GROUND BEEF - „ ALLGOOD BRAND SLICED -Lb CQ D«r U cfu CT? BACON ’pR^," 59c $1.15 BEEF FRANKS 'p^.^ 59c PERCH FILLETS "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY GOVERNMENT INSPECTED — SMOKED 35c - 45c Lb. 39c UAMC Ihfllwlw Lb. AftkP’ * BUTT PORTION 4EOB1SII3BSBESSEISESB POLE BEANS 2 lbs. 33c LEMONS 12 & 39c RED BUSS POTATOES 5 •• 45c asparagus 29c CARROTS 2 19c • f:resh, tender, yellow 1C 49' FROZEN HEADLESS AND DRESSED WHITING 39c • CENTER PORTION Lb. CORN 10 Ears Oven-Fresh Jane Parker Buys! 1/ —-'I JANE PARKER BROWN 'N SERVE Cloverleaf Rolls JANE PARKER FRESHLY MADE j" Cherry Pie'™ JASJE PARKER TWIN PACK—GOLDEN Golden Loaf Cakes I3-Oz. Pkgs. 24-Oz. Pkg. 21-Oz. Pkg. 49c Jone Parker Crocked Wheat or Whole Wheat, Ploin or Seeded Rj^ Bread 1-Lb. Loaves Dependable Grocery Values! NEW LOW PRICE! MARVEL ICE MILK ASSORTED FLAVORS Vz-Gol. Ctn. ANN PAGE SMOOTH OR KRUNCHY on n, nA PEANUT BUTTER "1? 69c KETCHUP 2'."S' 39c“..';'29c ANN PAGE MEAT SERVE ON HOT BUTTERED TOAST! ANN PAGE TENDERIZER 39c GRAPE JAM ^o^ 35c HEARTY AND VIGOROUS! OUR OWN Whvh ir\ TEA BAGS 100 P?g. 79c MILK SOLIDS MotlsY2 Q;s $1.19 SPECIALLY PRICED — ANN PAGE LAYER CAKE MIXES 19-Oz. Pkgs. MILD AND MELLOW EIGHT O’CLOCK COFFEE l-LB. BAG 3-LB. BAG 49'fl« e TOMATO Stoketyls^^z^Foods \ATO ' SAUCE e CRUSHED 8-OZ. CAN • 28-OZ. CAN—TENDER CUT GREEN BEANS • 28-OZ. CAN SHELLIE BEANS • 16-OZ. CAN FORDHOOK LIMAS • 17-OZ. CAN ^ Honey Pod Sweet Mixed Pees GOLDEN CREAM CORN Golden Whole Kernel Corn • 17-OZ. CAN , WHITE CREAM CORN • 17-OZ. CAN _ FRUIT COCKTAIL 20-OZ. CANS Cans Of Your Choice / r Cans Of Your Choice / • 15'/2-0Z. CAN—TENDER CUT GREEN BEANS • l-LB. CAN SHELLIE BEANS • I-LB CAN—TINY WHOLE BEETS r Cans Of Your Choice / 3086 • l-LB. CAN—CHOPPED KRAUT • 17-OZ. CAN—WHOLE POTATOES I Cons Of Your Choice / PRICES IN THIS AD IPFECTIVE THRU SAT.. APRIL 26th. SPECIALLY PRICED—A&P BARTLEH PEARS A&P FANCY SMALL g. GREEN PEAS 2 SPECIALLY PRICED—A&P CUT 1 _ ASPARAGUS 2 SHOP A&P—BUY A&P CUT _ GREEN BEANS 3 GUARANTEED TO PLEASE YOU! A&P _ SLICED BEETS 2 MERICO BUTTER-ME NOT BISCUITS 2 29-Oz. Con 17-Oz. Cans 14y2-Oz. Cons I5>/2-0z. Cans 16-Oz. Cans PVz-Oz. Pkgs. A&P BRAND HAIR ' SPRAY REGUUR OR HARD TO HOLD 14-Oz. Con A&P BRAND Mouthwash AND GARGLE 14-OZ. BOT. U S. P 5 GRAIN—A&P BRAND J ASPIRIN 100-Ct. Bottle kiWi-l'iSitiii 250 39c Bethware News hr Mr. anti Mrs. Kenneth Lovelace and family of Gastonia and Mr. and -Mrs. Don Blanton and fam ily of Galiney, S. C . si;eiit Sun day with .Mrs. Lizzie Loveiaie. Paul Ledford of Western Caro lina, Culluwhee s|x-nt the week end with his jiarents, Mr. and •Mrs. Frank Ledford. .111. au.i .Viib. Vieiiir Hamrick sijeiit a week wi ll ILev. and .Mrs. Ector Hamrick of Alexandria. Vii'Kinia. .binny Bell of Gardner-Wehb Golleje spent the weekend with tier parents, .Mr. and Mrs. I'aul Bell. •Mr. and Mrs. Don Blanton of ‘Gaiinej, .S. and .Mrs. Lizzie Lovelaiv iwere leeent visitors ni •Mr. and Mrs. C'hailes Lovelace ■ ■I .Macon, (ieoiKia. -Mr, and .Mrs. Idalo Ledford, visited their daughter Jean, at ‘he Appalachian State llniviM's- iiy in Bonne .Saturday. .Mis. D. -M. Teague and Miss Esielle Baiber ol Chailotle and Mrs. Forest Hor I were last week visitors of .Ml'S. J. M. Wright and, Maiguerite. -Mr. and Mrs. .M. D. Harmon of Greenville. S. ('. visileti .Mrs. P. K. Harmon .Sunday. The family of T'ommy Champ ion galheied at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Keever Hamrick Sun day ‘o celebrate Mr. Champion’s birthday. | The El 'Bethel Homemakers elu!) met Friday with Mrs. Rush Dixon. Sgt. Donald W. .Mayes left for Fort Hood, Te.xas April S after spending a 30day k-ave with his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Maves. -Mr. and .Mrs. Giles Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bell, Buford Ware, Fred, Newell and Dwan liiurnouig and Paul Bell attend ed the funeral of Mr. Tom Le<l- IxJtter a' the West .Main Nazarene church in Rock Hill, S. C. .Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Putnam. Mr. Paul Hicks and .Mrs. Thomas Hicks went lo the Greene Funer al Home in Rock Hill, S. C. .Sat urday night to ne with the fam ily of .Mr. Tom Ledbetter who dii’d p'riday in the York General Hospital. Mr. Raymond Seism and son .Moffet visited Raymond Seism. •Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Alton Carroll of Forest City during the weekend. Thej- went especially to see Mr. Carrol] who is ill. .Mrs. Wayne Putnam spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Sid ney Hicks. Mr. and .Mrs. Fret! Gret*n spent 'asl weekend at .Six Flags ovc-r Georgia. Mrs. Q. V. Philbeck and Mr. and .Mis. Fred Green went *o the Gordon p'unei-al Home in Blacksburg Thursday night to be with the family of Mr. Broadus Philbeck who died Wednesday. 31rs. Philbeck attended the fu neral Friday at the Butfalo Bap tist church. Cindy Clemmer of Gastonia spent .Sa'urda.v with her grand mother. Mrs. D. A. Stroup. Mrs. I>. A. Stroup attended the wedding of her grandd.iughter, Renee Stroujj to Donald Perry Sunday at 2:.3d in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh- lon .Stroup in Kings Mosintain. yotff NAPA JOBBER’S ' MACHINE SHOP IS ffeatfy, Willing and Able <NAPA^ ENGINE REBUILDING VALVE and RING ^ WORK OUR j SPECIALTY I 1 I BRIDGES AUTO PARTS MACHINIST JOHN W. HARDIN 500 EAST KING ST. PHONE 739-5436 One HOUR "mmam: CIKT1MCS ^ THE MOST IN DRY CLEANINO 537 EAST KING ST. TELEPHONE , 739-5844 NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR ONE HOUR SERVICE MATCH "FREE" EACH THURSDAY WITH S3.00 OR MORE IN DRY CLEANING (NO LAUNDRY) 1 PAIR 1st QUALITY "NYLON HOSE’ •TREE" Thursday Only MON. - TUESDAY OB WEDNESDAY SPECIAL MEN’S OR LADIES' 2-PIECE SUITS 8Sc LADIES' DRESSES ..85c OPEN EVERYDAY (EXCEPT SUNDAY) 7:30 a.ni. Til 6 pan.
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