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1969 Thursday. May 29. 1969 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. a Sizzlin Good Suf:)e^ Right Mec?ts' SUPEI^'fllGHT" QUALITY GOVERNMENT INSPECTEDTHEAVY CORN-FED;^EEF::;pTi:K^ ^wecare-v BONE IN CHUCK Lb. boneless CHUCK fillCEl IN THIS AO effective THRU MAY SUt. "SUPEft-RIGHT" QUALITY CORN-FED BEEF ^'SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY LEAN, BONELESS "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY LEAN, FRESHLY ' Shoulder Roast ®Tb‘'“69c Stew Beef ub. 69c Ground Chuck u 69c STOCK YOUR FREEZER WIJH "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF Whole Beef Rib CUT TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS INTO ROAST AND STEAKS 25 to 35 Lb. Avorogo Lb. "SUPER-RIGHT" FROZEN CHOPPED Beef Steaks CAP'N JOHN'S haddock. SEAFOOD OR CAP'N JOHN'S SEA SCALLOP OR 90r 8 0^ 55^ 2 p'tg $1.39 Ocean Perch Dinner Pkg 45c Shrimp Dinner Pkg, SUPER-RIGHT" COOKED SALAMI, LIVER LOAF, PICKLE LOAF OR SPICED LUNCHEON LOAF , . S ^ 00 "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY 10 TO 14 UB. LB. AVG. FRESH Pork Loin ANN PAGE REALLY FRESH ^ Mayonnaise ALL VARIET'ES Hl-C BRAND , Fruit Dripke ALL VARIETIES—KELLOGG'S Pop Tartp WHOLE OR. . RIB HALF Lb. Quart Jor 46-Oz. Cans 11-Oz. Pkg. V . 0 • * 0 "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY DINNER 1-Lb. Pkg. 59c Franks a 59c Ham n, VIRGINIA COUNTRY FARM 10 TO 14 LB AVG-DRY CURED WHOLE OR ONE-FIFTH HA1.F HAM I^Uq ham SLICED 79c Big Weekend! Big Grocery Buys! ANN PAGE ITALIAN,-COL-E SL-AW-OR— ASSORTED FRUIT FLAVORS—ANN PAGE SPARKLE 8-Oz. Bots. 49c FRENCH DRESSING WITH LEMON & SUGAR—OUR OWN INSTANT 95c TEA MIX 12 SPECIALLY PRICED 39c IONA TOMATOES 15c BISCUITS ★ ANN PAGE RICH. RED TOMATO IVi-Oz. Pkgs. In Cello Bog 49c GELATIN 4.£ 35c 2iS: 29c SERVE SPARKLE GELATIN JELLED WITH A&P 99c FRUIT COCKTAIL 27c RMILK G 40c GOLDEN RISE SWEET MILK OR BUTTERMILK 10-Count BTCm 14-Oz. Bots. / I 17 Oz. Can 17 Oz. Con WHOLE KENNEL GOLDEN CORN GOLDEN CREAM CORN SEASONED GREEN BEANS CUT GREEN BEANS EARLY JUNE PEAS ■S* A A $1 00 MATCH 17 Oz. Can Heods Lbs. Lbs. SEEDLESS RAISINS PEACH HALVES LINA DEANS TOMATO WEDGES 29-Oz. Con 17-01. Con 16-Oz. Con OF YOUR CHOICE CANS OF YOUR CHOICE GREAT SALAD VALUE! FRESH—CRISP Lettuce 2 SERVE FRIED OR STEWED—YELLOW Squash 2 SALAD FRESH Cucumbers 2 IDEAL FOR SHORT CAKES! FRESH—RED Strawberries Pint I 00 Baskets JUICY “Great For Lemonade! Oranges 2 Lbs. SHOP A&P BUY ASSORTED FLAVORS 1/2-GqI. Ctn. MARVEL Ice Ml k • A&P FROZEN CONCENTRATED • SPECIALLY PRlCEDe-A^ FROZEN ORANGE JUICp 2 tf. 39c c.°. 35c STRAWBERRIES • MARVEL BRAND ICE CREA*M'WlTH SHERBET OR • ASSORTED FLAVORS—MORTON FROz.tiN ICE CREAM ^r55c CREAM PIES 3 • 97% CAFFEIN FREE • GUARANTEED TO PLEASE YOU! A&P BRAND A&P COFFEE 79c EVAPORATED MILK 3 29c Lemons 12 Cello Bog 39c NEW CROP—WHITE Potatoes 10 79c C CHEERI-AID JUICY—TROPICAL ASSORTED FLAVORS 'I lO-Oz. Pkg. 25c 14-Oz. Pkgs. 13-Fl. Oz. Consl • JANE PARKER SUGARED, GOLDEN OR CINNAMON JANE PARKER FRESHLY MADE LARGE CAKE DONUTS 2 v£ 49c ANCEL FOOD CAKE • JANE PARKEk ENRICHED REGULAR OR SANDWICH 17.0z. Pkg. / • REGUL^_‘\^',.':^ 6'^^25^ » PRE-SWECTENED 3- !NST,*>!T DRY '‘ V MILK y' i)(X(l\vs items this week from Rowan, Wayno, Durham and Polk count lc‘s.) POPUIiAR IX XEW ZEADAXD At an event last summor, at- t(*nc!pd by homemakers from a* round the world, a Rowan Coun ty homemaker, Mrs. Elmer Lag^. met a homemaker from Palmens- ton, Xew Zealand, .Mrs. Joey Xewlon. After the session Mrs. Xewton ' sent Mrs. Lagg a piece of jewelry made of shells collected in Xew ; Zt'aland. Mrs. La^'.( acknowled^- the ffift by sending Mrs. X(*wton a tote bag made of upholstery w<‘bbing embroidered with woo) thread. She included directions and a sample of th<» wt^bbing fabric. A few weeks later Mrs. La.gg received this note from her friend: ".Juanita, you will never believe the number of bags our Country Women’s Institute club members are making. They are goirbg crazy making them.” Xow Zealand’s Country Insti tute Clubs are similar to our Kx tensiion Homemakers Clubs, Edieh Ilinshaiw, home economics Ex tension agent, Rowan County, explains. TREASl.^RES Items stored in packhouses, storehouses and attics may be ‘’treasures" in disguise, observes Betty Jean Barr, home economics Extension agent, Wayne County. For example, one homemaker, Mrs. C. F. Grady, Mt. Olive, Rt. .3, found a pair of brass frames that had been packed away for, ages. What had been considered a useless item, became a useful accessory after cleaning. Another woman. .Mrs. Janie B. Cousin, Mt. Olive, Rt. 4. (gained more home storage by sprucing up an ol dfrunk. EXERGY STRETCHERS If a homemaker spends most of her time stretching while she does daily household jobs, she may li&ve little energy left for leisure activities. To help homemakers save en ergy. Mrs. Mary J. Whitmore, as sistant home economics agent, t Durham County, advises women to check their kitchen cabinet handles to see if they are within easy reach. If not, her suggestion is to have them adjusted to your ; height. j In the china closet, turn h^^- ; dies on cups and pitchers toward I doors so you can reach items easily, the agent sugge:^s. To avoid unnecessary bending I while looking for small items in 'the refrigerator, locate a tray on a convenient she’f that fea- Itures hard to-find items, clie adds. By using her head and not her SEEDS heels, the wise homemaker can stretch her energy, not herself, Mrs. Whitmore believes. SUITS PERSOXALITV While making plans for their new home, the Hubert .McEnin* family, Polk County, derided lo let <»ach dauighter plan the color scheme and accessories for her room. The two girls were .so thrilled, they spent much of their allow ance on home improvement mag azines, instead of fashion maga zincs, their mother told Mrs. FJloise T. Johnson, associate home economics Extension agent. .Sh(* added that the girls .spent man hours cutting pictures from these magazines and trying to de cide how they wanted their rooms to look. Xo wihero oms are finished. And the personality of each girl is ix*fU*cted throuigh her choices of colors and accessories, the a- gent notes. Lost Medicare Card? You Can Get Another 'T've lost my Medicare card. How do I g<*t a now one?" This question is one of the most fre- (juently asked at the .sociaj secur ity office, according to Lox G. Barkley, District ^lanatzcr. "Get in touch with our office at once if you lost your .Medicare card,” Mr. Barkley advises." Give us your full name, address, your claim numb(*r i social security number I. and your date of birth We will got you another card." Barkley pointed out that the .Medicare card is one of the first things needl'd when a person over 65 enters a hospital. It en ables the hospital to obtain im mediate information on the pa tient as to coverage, number of days of care available, and other information that will b<' needed for .Medicare to pay hLs bill. "There is no charge lor the re placement of lost Medicare cards^ just write or call us", Barkley stated. The Gastonia office is lo cated at 1320 East Franklin Ave., and the telephone number is !^64- 5134. Ballard loins Five Gallon Club A Kings Mountain blood donor gave his 40th pint of blood at a recent visit of the Red Cross order to stop filth merchants from mailing further material to dowbrook Road gained member ship in the exclusive five gallon bloodmobile here. Charles E. Ballard of 620 Mea* rick, blood program chairman. One HOUR "mminim: THE MOST IN DRY CLEANINO SUMMER STORAGE WE HAVE A LARGE STORAGE SPACE ESPEQALLY FOR "SUMMER STORAGE" — Your Winter Clothes Will Be Cleaned, Moth Proofed and Stored. This Fall We Will Press and Finish For You At Your Convenience — "NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE ' TELEPHONE 537 EAST KING ST. 739-5844 MON.. TUES. & WED. SPECIALS MEN'S OR LADIES' 2-PIECE SUITS 85c LADIES' 1-PIECE DRESSES GSe EVERY DAY SPECIAL Shirts Laundered Crisp- Bright Fold^ or On Hangers EACH MON,, TUES. & WED. "SPECIAL" TROUSERS PLAIN MIX OR SKIRTS OR SWEATERS ANY I MATCH OPEN EVERY DAY 7:30 TILL 6 p.m. EXCEPT SUNDAY
The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.)
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