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USDA INSPECTED FRESH k' FRYERS CUT UP FRYERS lb. 55« BOX-O-CHICKEN WHOLE 2 IN A BAG Thursday, October 23, 1975—MIRROR-HERALD—Page 9B each box CONTAINS; 3 BREAST QTRS. 3 NECKS 3 LEG QTRS., 3 WINGS 3GIBLETPACKS LB. USDA INSPECTED FRESH LIMIT 2 BAGS please! FRYER PARTS ALLGOOD BRAND SLICED BACON BREAST QTRS. LB. LEG QTRS. LB. Prices Effective Thru Sun. Oct. 26 At A&P In Kings Mtn. "1! 1-LB. PKG. ‘SUPER-RIGHT” HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF WHOLE SIRLOIN TIP (8 TO 11 LB. AVG.) WRAPPED IN CRY-O-VAC SUPER-RIGHT” CORN FED FRESH ORK LOIN RIB END OAST OR LOIN END LB. SUPER-RIGHT” CORN FED - CENTER CUTS LOIN OR RIB LB. YGRADE’S KNOCKWURST OR ALL PARK FRANKS YOUR CHOICE LB. HICKEN • MEAT LOAF • SALISBURY STEAK .TURKEY ULIANA FROZEN DINNERS^ 49^ lEZER QUEEN FROZEN OOKINTHEBAG • GRAVY & SLICED TURKEY • GRAVY & SLICED BEEF • SALISBURY STEAK & GRAVY YOUR CHOICE “SUPER-RIGHT” FRESHLY GROUND CHUCK 3 LB. PKG. OR MORE LB. “SUPER RIGHT” HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF BONELESS SIRLOIN TIP ROASTYbI?® ^TEAI^ lb1?®| CAP’N JOHN’S FROZEN PERCH FILLETS 1-LB. PKG. FRESH OYSTERS ANN PAGE SOUP • CHICKEN NOODLE lOVz OZ. • VEGETABLE 103/4 OZ. • BEAN WITH BACON 11 Va OZ. SELECT 8 OZ. CAN 3--79"^ ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO O^ER RETAIL DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS' CHEF-BOY-AR-DEE SPAGHETTI DINNER WITH 19/2 OZ. MEAT PKG. COLA, ORANGE, OR GRAPE YUKON CLUB " SOFT DRINKS 5's 38**^ “ CHOICE headquarters FOR ialloween SNACKS CHEF BOY-AR-DEE SPAGHETTI WITH BALLSI 'l5 OZ. CANS GEBHARDT’S STANDARD 8 OZ. CAN LUCKY LEAF APPLE SAUCE CANS YOUR CHOICE WITH MEAT HOT DOG 10 OZ. CANS SAUCE 98* 50 OZ. SQUAT JAR 89*^ 6 28 Oz. Btls. SUN DROP Returnable Bottle SEE OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HALLOWEEN CANDIES Plus Deposit 10c OFF LABEL ON JOY LIQUID DISH DETERGENT YOU PAY rS? ONLY bottle FOR SHOPPING A&P . .. OUR CASHIERS THANK YOU IF WE FAIL, YOU ARE ENTITLED TO ONE OF THE FOUR ITEMS LISTED BELOW JJ FREE EIGHT O'CLOCK CUSTOM GROUND ★ ^1 COFFEE YOUR CHOICE OF FUVORS MARVEL ★ ICE CREAM , , , „ SUNNYFIELD IN V* LB. PRINTS ★ pkI: butter SUNNYBROOK GRADE A 13c OFF LABEL ON COMET CLEANSER You PAY ONLY ★ 1 DOZ. LARGE EGGS “THANK YOU” HAVE A NICE DAY! A&P WHOLE OR SLICED 16 OZ. CANS ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY Each of these advertised items is required to be readily available for sale at or below the advertised price in each A&P store, ex cept as specifically noted in this ad. PETEYCLACK Petey Has Panda Bear Party Perry Lane Clack, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry L. Cladi, celebrated his first birthday Saturday, Oct. 18. Petey was honored at a Panda Bear birthday party and party refreshments and favors were in keeping with the motif. Guests were Nannette, Donna, Scott and Jeff Dunn, Barry, Robert and Tammy Johnson, Ricky Revis and Billy Queea Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Dunn of Wells St. and Mr. and Mrs. William Qack of Intercession City, Fla. Petey’s grandmother is Mrs. Ethel Hale of Kings Mountain. IIMOTHY FRANKLIN Timothy Was One Monday Timothy Dwayne Franklin, son of Mrs. Beth Franklin of Rt. 2, celebrated his first birthday Monday, Oct. 13. On Sunday, Oct. 12 a party was given with cake and decorations with party hats with Kevin Winebarger as guest. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. David H. Winebarger and Mrs. Blanche Franklin, all of Kings Mountain, and the late Frank Franklin, Tim is also the son of Scott Franklin. One-Woman Show Set At Sandhills Ms. Ruby Lemer, the Visiting Artist at Cleveland Tech, announces the sched uling of her one-wranan show at Sandhills Community College in Southern Pines, Oct. 30. This show consist of exco-pts from short stories and monologues from several liays. Ms. Lerner’s one-woman show is available for scheduling in the Cleveland County area, and persons interested in this type pro gram are asked to call Cleve land Tech 482-8351 extension 218. Ms. Lemer will be ap pearing in, the play, “After Magritte” by Tom Stoppard being produced by Central Piedmont Community College to be presented Nov. 20,21 and 22 in the Suzanne Little Audi torium at Queens College along with Stoppard’s “The Real Inspector Hound.” TO FILL PULPIT Jerome Cash, senior minis terial student at Gardner Webb College, wUl fill the pulpit at Sunday morning wor ship service at 9:15 at Djxon Presbyterian Church.
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