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Thursday, October 16, 1969 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. “SUPER-RIGHT” OUAP-iTY U. S. D. A. INSPECTE® - FfSESli WHOLE k<'-m 2 OR MORE IN A BAG Lb. • PAN READY SI- UP FRYER J'C • WITH WING—FRYER .. 57- BREAST QUARTER • WITH BACK—FRYER . . 35- • ^ LEG QUARTER SPL _ WITHOUT GIBLETS ,u SPLIT FRYER VIRGINIA COUNTRY FARM-DRY CAP'N JOHN'S FROZEN ALLGOOD SLICED CilEIED HUM ‘ 78c FLOUKDEB FILLET VS 6Ec BiOOH VS "« -*. -'SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY BEEF "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY BEEF RIB STEAK RIB ROAST r°ady lb 85c CKUOK STEAK STOCK YOUR FREEZER WITH "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF WHOLE BEEF eiB CUT TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS INTO ROAST AND STEAKS 69* VS 61.35 ‘""S 99c 25 to 35 Lb. Average Lb. 57c 'SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY GOVERNMENT INSPECTED —LE^FRKH^ "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY BEEF SHORT RIBS I 39c CROUND •^Vl A n n Page' Fo5 cfeS More Folks Spread Ann Poge Preserves, Joms, ond Jellies Than any Other Brand Because ... • THEY'RE MADE WITH PURE FRUIT f ■. • • THEY COST LESS TRY ANN PAGE JAMS, JELLIES OR PRESERVES TODAY. Wild elderberry Jelly 12-oz. jar 3Se GRAPE JAM 1-Lb. Jor 3Sc STRAWBERRY PRESERVES CRAB APPLE JELLY GRAPE JELLY RED RASPBERRY PRESERVES APPLE JELLY BLACKBERRY PRESERVES STRAWBERRY JELLY APRICOT PRESERVES BLACKBERRY JAM 12-Oz. Jor 41 e 12-Oz. Jor 33e 12-Oz. Jor 33e 12-Oz. Jor 43c 12-Oz. Jor 29c 1-Lb. Jor 47c l2-Oz. 39e 1-Lb. Jor 43c 12-Oz. Jor 43c DAMSON PLUM PRESERVES CURRANT JELLY PINEAPPLE PRESERVES PEACH PRESERVES BLACKBERRY JELLY CHERRY JAM ORANGE MARMALADE CHERRY PRESERVES I-Lb. Jor 35c tz-Oz. jar j9c 1-Lb, lor 43c 1-Lb. jor A3e 12-Oz. Jor 39e 12-Oz. Jar 45e 1-Lb. Jar 37c I2-Oz. Jor 45e ANN PAGE CREAMY SMOOTH 0^ KRUNCHY PEANUT BUTTER ANN PAGE RICH RED ^ „ TOMATO ■ ^^4 3-Lb. Jor $1.29 m ANN PAGE SOUPS 2 '"con?'- 29' 2 25' • TOMATO SOUP • CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP OR • CHICKEN WITH RICE SOUPS YOUR CHOICE • VEGETABLE SOUP • VEGETARIAN VEGETABLE ^j>rii,y'erscir.y Produce^Salef U. S. NO. GNE-ALL PURPOSE RUSSET ■''iS' 'J' # PED OrLlCIO' I? apples . .••t* . FRESH. CR’.SF SWET JUICY, RED TOKAY GRAPES DELICIOUS FRESH. CR’.SP CARROTS JANE PARKER ENRICHED REGULAR OR SANDWICH SLICED WHITE IVz-lb. Loai JANE PARKER BROWN N' SERVE TWIN ROLLS 2 49c JANE PARKER TWIN PACK POTATO CHIPS 59c JANE PARKER MADE WITH 4 iVz-lb- gg- BUTTERMILK BREAD Loaves JANE PARKER SPANISH BAR CAKES 3 V’£' $1.00 » zr^envz.. k.»cs J pRODUC^^^^^ COMPLETE YOUR SET OF CASUAL IRONSTONE CHINA ALL PIECES NOW ON SALE at special bonus prices THIS WEEK! 303 Can CUT GREEN BEANS 5 lor 98c 303 Can - ' SHELLIE BEANS 5 for 98c CUT GREEN BEANS 3 for 88c SHELLIE BEANS 3 for 88c 30? 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Reg. $4.00 values — now at the I all-time low price of $1.49 each. SPECIALLY PRICED — , . STRAWBERRIES MARVEL BRAND With or Without Sherbet ^ ^ | ICE A&P FROZEN SLICED 25c Lg.' 39c 59« CREAM ON SALE THIS V/EEK 99t VOLUME 1 TREASURE ISLAND At Only "II unable td purcha?e any odvertlied Item please requ'ert^a RAIN CHECK!” Page 7 All Counties THIS IS Are Represented THE LAW At UNC-G GRKKN.SHOIIO All IdO roiin lies in North Carolina are repie- sented by graJuale and under graduate students enrolled this r.all at the University nf .Nnrth Carolina at Creenstjoro. Among the G,-12.3 .studenl.s at lending l.'.N'Ct; this fall are 21 HAHILIT Y OF PARENTS is a parent liable lor the negli gent acts of his minor ehild'J At common law the mere rela tion of parent an 1 child impo.sos no liabilil) un the parent for th<‘ wrongful acts of Ills minor child. In the ab.semi' of statute, the liability of the parent must he IJiediealed ui:on evidence that tile child L\,;s acting at the time students .from Cleveland C.junty. ^t^ servant or the agent ofdhe In addition, UNC' il has I'l.'l alum l’‘*‘'‘“ttl- Mi who live in Cleveland County The enrollment fiUiires releas- <<1 recently hy Chane<‘lloi' .lames S. Ferguson show that male slu dents aie altenling IWC-fl in gi-eater mimlKns than evei' be- I foi-e. The roll now lists a total of I 1,190 men in both undergraduaO' I and graduale stuilii‘S. This a- j mounts to a 31 pena-nt ineiease lover last year’s male enrollmi'iil and mt-ans that males now com. pris(‘ l.su pena.nl of I ho total enrollment. CN’C ■ G. formerly Woman’s College, became coed uealional in the fall of 19(!l. 'Hhirty-six of the nation’s 50 slates also have sent slu<lents to I'NC-G during the ennent nea- demie year. ALso renresented are the Distriot of Columbia. Guam, 'ho Virgin Islands, Canal Eone. Canaia, Hong Kojjg, Costa Riea, F'u'dor. France, India. .Japan. Thailand, Venezuela, Taiwan, and I lie Congo. The child on a jiarlieular occa sion may be acting as the agent or servonl of his parent. If so, the p.treruis liable for any negligenl .H i eommilleil within the scope of the agency on the same btisis as if the act had been eommilted by some other person. The puieni is liiihle for the lo.r- tioiis acts of a chiltl, or any other person, which he direets, consents to or ratifies. There has been an anomalous e.xtension of the agency coneqpt in North Carolina and a numlx/r of other states in respect to an- tomfihiles u.sed for family pur poses, This is the so-callel “fam- il> purpo.se doetrine". Last year the enrollment ures showed 9G countries and .3fi I states repre.sented at fU .\1 I most 9(in students at I'N'C-G are I from out of stale this vear. Under this doctrine, a person who owns or keeps an aulomolhle which is furnished tc, ihi- mem- hers of his family or household for their ;g<'neral use, pleasure, and eonvenienee becomes Ijgl^ f'lr the negligent acts ot.'SUV ^ , membi’r of the family who might he driving it at his con.sentp press or implied. The reWiiiia thereby created is that of princi- pal an.'l agent. x..ast year the number was slightly over: The fimily puipos<> doctvins 909. UNC-'G stedenis from NoiTh'has IXMm held not applicable Jo Carolina now total 5..531. motor boats, . ,, , Our man with the Armed Forces Because lu'er is siu h ;i i'avorile with service men. wc brewers like to do all we I'.in lo keep its surroundings right. .So I'.SH.A repre.senlalives serve as .adviser memhers of the .■\rmed Forces Disi iplinary Control Jloards througliimt the coimtrv. 'I’hese men from the luSM.A operate hand in hand with service and civilian ])olicc, with malt beverage licensees, public hoards and commiltees: military, civil, professional. Ohjci l; to protect those who arc underage, and to insure strict observance of the law. IVe're proud of the v/ork they do. UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 3390 Peachtree Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. One HOUR "mminm: CBRTIFm * THE MOST IN DRY CLEANINO r..- « « TELEPHONE 537 EAST KING ST. 739-5844 MON.. TUBS. & WED. SPECIALS MEN'S OR LADIES' 2-PIECE SUITS 85c LADIES' 1-PIECE DRESSES 85c EVERY DAY SPECIAL CL* "'“cds?"* or' bhirts lb EACH MON.. TUES. & WED. "SPECIAL' TROUSERS PLAIN MIX SKIRTS any OR SWEATERS 3 MIX I MAT^CH 2 15 OPEN EVERY DAY except 7:38TlLL6p.in. Sunday
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