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Page 6B—MIRROR-HERALD—Thursday, September 29, 1977 Lib St f e w 0 “Autumn Comes To Kings Mountain” will be theme ot the October 19, Community Festival to be sponsored by Kings Mountain Woman's Club. Woman’s Clubbers decided Monday night to return to style of former floral fairs and show the community beautiful exhibits of home-grown flowers. The fair will also feature a big art exhibit and the always popular bazaar. Glnny (Mrs. Jack) Amette was appointed general chairman of the 1977 fair. Both lunch and dinner will be served In the Woman’s Club dining room. -oOo- DKCMEBllNO Local members will host the regional meeting of Delta Kappa Osunma Saturday In the Fellowship Hall of Resurrection Lutheran Church. Mrs. Grady Howard of Kings Mountain will preside at the meeting which will feature visit of the regional director, Mrs. Mildred Blnghsun of Mars HUl. -oOo- GETYOUR TICKETS Ticket sales are still underway by women of Central United MedKxUst Church for the big Taste Fair to be held Oct U In flie church fellowship hall. Both lunch and dinner will be served and tickets are $S and can be obtained at the church office. Falrgoers will have opportunity to “taste” 40 delicious dishes. Including Southern, Western, Cajun and Pennsylvania Dutch delicacies \^ch wQl be prepared by local good cooks. Recipe books will also be available at 12.00. All proceeds from the Fair will be affiled to cost of the recently purchased church van. NEW OFFICERS INSTAIXED Josephine (Mrs. W.T.) Weir was In stalled as President of the Women of the Church of First Presbyterian Church at an Installation service Monday night at the church. Othernew officers are Betty (Mrs. Charles) .Ballard, vice-president; ' Dottle (Mrs. Bob) Southwell, secretary; 'Libby (Mrs. Howard) Broadwater, treasurer; and Hazel (Mrs. H.M.) .Fryer, historian. Chairmen of com mittees are Shirley Gossett and Dottle Cheshire, Christian Community Action; Fran Slncox and Lavonla Nation. Ecumenical Missions 'and Relations; Olnny Arnetts and Lou Ballew, leadership and resources; and Mary Weir and HUda Goforth, (Ttim To Page 7B) MORE MEAT BUYS! W-D SSAND U.S. CHOKt BONf LESS FUll CUT ROUND STEAK, l. M’* W-O BRAND U.S. CHOICE SONEIESS CHUCK ROAST. » W-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE SONEIESS SHOULDER ROAST L. W-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE BONELESS LEAN STEW... l. W-D MANO EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF. l. FRESH TURKEY BREAST Li FRESH TURKEYS THIGHS OR DRUMSTICKS., l. 89< CWALTNEY GREAT DOGS.. ;ko 89< OSCAR MAYER FRANKS OR WIENERS... 'L*' $109 PKO. ^ I I STEAK SALE 1 FSsHal W.DBMNO u.s.cNoia T-BONE STEAK LB. W-D BRAND U.S. CHOKE SIRLOIN STEAK LB. FISH SPECIALS DRESSEDHAG WHITING L. Sr CELLO WRAPPED FILLET OP PERCH L. DRESSED CROAKERS.... L. 69< □sdanBnKlQuNlEn ' HOUY FARMS U.S. GRADE A COMB-PAa , THIGHS, DRUMSTKKSOR FRYER BREAST LB. PORK OSCAR MAYER UlCED BACON Z. M** GWALTNEV lONED TWIOn 1'/^ /t IS. AVG. HAM L. ECONOMY BRAND RID LNW SMOKED SAUSAGE L. 79* FRESH PORK'/.LOIN ASST.CHOPS.. L. M” FRESH PORK LOIN MARKET STYLE BACKBONE... l. M'* MEATY PORK Fin. TAILS OR NECKBONES... l. 39* PORK CHir LINGS. 10 DRY SALT FAT BACK.... L. 59* SUtlNYLANO SPIOAL SMOKIO SAUSAGE Vk°g* M*’ JESSE JONES FRESH PORK SAUSAGE iS? M*’ JJLMRSTOWN FRESH PORK SAUSAGE L. 79* All W-D BRAND steaks ancJ roasts are closely trimmed of excess bone and fat, BEFORE there're weighed and sold. You don't pay steak prices for meat scraps.When you buy W-D BRAND beef, you know what you're getting for your money...more^choice meat...less waste. mma K rarms U.S. GRADE A FRYERS WHOLE CUT-UP Urns' HOLLY FARMS U.S. GRADE A FRYER WINGS.. LB. W-D BRAND U.S. CHOia BONE-IN CHUCK ^Oast LB. jSAVE 6^ W-D BRAND BEEF PATTIES W-D RRANO U.S. CHOICE W-D BRAND U.S. CHOKE SONE-IN CUBE STEAK... l. M’* CHUCK STEAK, l. .‘■■V 0 OSCAR MAYER ALL VARIHIESUKED JJUMESTOWN 78* • BOLOGNA.... V*k°g* 99* FRANKS..2 ^6. M” HARVEST FRESH mmnvcE HEADS HARVEST FRESH PURPLE HARVEST FRESH WESTERN lARTLETT PLUMS 39* PEARS.... 9 for 99* RUAMTITT IWlin RISIIVID.. .FRKB COM HARVEST FRESH TBRUSATUROiTOa i HT, CELERY ... 2 FOR 49* HARVEST FRESH U.S.N0.1 white "POTATOES gat THRIFnMAID IS OZ. CANS WHOLE ORUKBJWHin ^ POTATOES ISOZ.CJLNE ^ APPLESAUCE ISOZ. CANS ^ PINTO BEANS ISOZ. CAM ^ BUCKEYE PEAS 'VENT VUE I lOLB.BAG OCTBNiiin TIDE 49 OZ. PRC. LUMT I WITH ST.SOOtMORf FOOD ORDER THRIFH MAID SHORTENING u. USUS PEAS 3’ig^l 20 ra'o M harvest FRESH APPLES 4 .a‘g 89< broccoli • • BUNCH 69* ."Tr. * • • ^ HARVIST FRESH SWEET YELLOW HARViST FRfSH ^ tm _ I CARROTS... 19’ 0MI0MS...3 ..i 59* ,i*ii!][^ii[i7HJTJ0_ORMORE FOODORPMI WINN-DIXIE HAS GREAT SAVINGS ON HARVEST FRESH (NEW CROP) SWEET POTATOES! fSG SAVIM’ Ma.MTTU mAMHSWITNWON ONE-A-DAT 99 r,.^wr IVOJY SOAP 4»59’ SAVi ir 40 a. NO. OBmmcuANa EFFERDENT FAMRTPAa 09 u. lAVIIO’ I.SOZ.SIZI ROU-ONMOOMANT VERY DRY BAND-AID BRAND 89^ u u. Mvisr 1101. aonu aUNdlAM f ROSE MILK n 39
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