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THE BEST IN MEATS ARE AT LOBLAWS
TENDER AGED, FLAVORFUL
CHUCK STEAK
OR ROAST
"CHOICE
SELECTED" ,
MORTON'S FROZEN DANISH
COOKING HINT
For a d d e d t e n d e r n e s s ,
sprinkler lightly with Adolph's
Instant lenderizer.
PECAN TWIST
SHOULDER
BEEF ROAST
I
TENDER
ARM
CUT
SAVE 10c On Town Square Frozen
APPLE or CHERRY A A ^
Choice
Selected
22,dz.
Pie
GROUND CHUCK
Save T7c . . .
Orchard Park
TENDER
GREEN PEAS
- ^ $ f ool
Frozen
CHERRY VALLEY
8-0z. Pkg.
Pkg.
VHEHRT
VALLEY Frozen,
Frozen, 8-OZ.
A / \
B5 5
Buttered Beef Steaks
3 9
LOBLAWS, 100% PURE BEEF
4 FISHERMEN, Frozen, I-Lb. Pkg.
FRESH HAMBURG
HADDOCK FILLETS
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BONELESS ROLLED BEEF
A
BOLOGNA, VEAL LOAF,
OLIVE LOAF, MACARONI and
CHEESE, PICKLE and PIMENTO
Orchard Park 11-oz.
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Beef
Chicken
Meat Loaf
Salisbury
Turkey
T,V. MEAT
6-OZ.
PKG.
EACH
DINNERS
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California Valencia, Size 88's
BRAND
* Summer Salad Favorites *
Especially Selected for Size and
Quality to Insure the Very Best in
Eating Satisfaction.
Green Onions
Red Radishes or
Cucumbers
3 29
•fc For Healthier,•: Greener Lawns +
MICHIGAN PEAT — — 50 &
WEED .ft FEED
25 &
20-10-5 FERTILIZER-25 &
Qfcia^fesW *
School Menu
April 13, 19 >vas called "Parent Day" for the childrej of
Mrs. Ersel Logar's and Mrfc.
Louine Pernice', classes at Twin
River School. The parents had
lunch together in the library.
The following letter was sent
to Miss Helen Langford, School
Lunch Director, for making this
luncheon possible.
Twin River School
Apr. 26,1965 ,
Dear Miss Langford,
Thank you so much for the delicious lunch for our parents on
Apr. 13. They enjoyed the food
very much.
They certainly appreciated ev- -.
ery minute of the program and
we realize how much your part
contributed to the day.
.
We enjoyed "Parent Daji" very much.
:
Yours truly,
Darlene Arcet, Kenneth Belile,
Susan Carroll, Lloyd C o m p o ,
Sharlene Crump, Christine Fish,
Barbara Guilbault, Thomas Hazel? Helen LaPradd, Ste v e n
Monacelli, Charles Phelix, Breriday Rusaw, Roy Weaver, Sylvia Dow.Tlicky Mayville, Randy
Pachoud, Paula- Perkins, Matthew Perry, JoAnn Sequin, Timothy Sleister, Terry Smith, Kay /
Smutzr-and Sanrad-Skfffle.
Tuesday, May 11
Spaghetti with Meat Sauce
Chef-^alad—r
I
Homemade Bread
.1
Pears
Milk
Wednesday, May 12
Roast' Chicken and Gravy
Mashed Potatoes
Buttered Whole Kernel Corn
Baking Powder Biscuits
Chocolate Pie with W h i p ped
Topping, • Milk
Thursday, May 13. .
Hot-Beef Sandwich
Buttered Wax Beans
elery sticks
Applesauce Cake
t
Milk
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Friday, May 14
Tuna Fish Salad
Molded Peach Salad
Buttered Peas
Cheese Sticks
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Cinnamon Biscuits
Peanut Butter Hookies
Milk
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Social Securi*
CHERRY VALLEY, Plain, Mushroom, Pepper M / *
7 9 c BEEF STEAKS
BOSTON ROAST
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EXTRA LEAN . . .Flavorful
1 0 Massena, N. Y. Observer
Tuesday, May 11, 1965
The second of three milestones
in the social security program
during 1965 vas reached oirMay
5 when Mr. William Kappel, of
Fort Wayne, Ind., received his
first -so"ciaLsecurity_check_JromM
President Johnson iri a special g
ceremony :at the~ White House.;
When Mr, Kappel's benefit cljjim
was.approved, the social security benefit rolls hit the 20 million mark.
'..'.-. -—
John P. Moulton, Ogdensburg
social securjty district manager,
reported that the first milestone
— 25 years of social security
benefit payments — was reached at the end of January this
year, when -social
security
benefit payments — was reached
at the end of January^this year
when social security checks
were mailed out for the 300th
]monm^J\lQr£jhaiL_L^QO_-0fiihe^
iaries, thos"a whose entitlement
charter social security beneficdates back to January 1940; are
still receiving their monthly sosocial security checks.
The third milestone,, said
Moulton, will occur on Aug. 14,
when social , security offices
acrpss^tjiej^unb y_wiU celebrate
the 30th anniversary of the^slgfi-'
ing of theH<original Social Security Act in »35.
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69c
$2.49
$2.49
It's
the
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5' ON TINV, TASTY
SME 9« on DUNCAN HINES
MANDARIN
FINE CAKE
MIXES
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Which is issuedby a corpora^
tion, do you own any part
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the company?
A bond or debenture *a
merely a promise to pay. The
firm promises to pay back the
loan when the bond matures*
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Hew York Stale Bar Aitooiatkm. and thtm
newtpapir. It it fatigued to inform, not
to advite. Antwert to individual leoat
rrotUmi thouli be obtained miy fomt
your lawyer. >
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boxes
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learn it pays to play dambw
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judge says his worst enemy I
is "the-triple
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A l c o h o l and parental\
Apathy." Andthegreatest{
of these is Apathy.-
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TEA BAGS o!.^ f? 9 9 '
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CHOCOLATE
Egg Nog
16-oz. 69c
Chef Boy-Ar Dee
RAVIOLI
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Cheeso £
cant JJ /
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2-Ibs., S-oi. 88e
Bathroom Tissue
CHARMIN
2 T 19*
' Libbys Hearty
C O R N E D BEEF
12MM.
can
59'
Gentle Detergent
LUX LIQUID
qt.
size
85'
Hartz Mountain
Kitty Salmon
Fabric Rinse
Dog Yummies
CAT FOOD
FINAL TOUCH
lib.
box
39'
6-oz.
cant
25*
I-qt,
1-oz.
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79'
, Aqua Detergent
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Bath Size
HANDY ANDY CAMAY SOAP
15-oz.
size
38'
2 *a« 33*
Strongheart
DOS FOOD
l-lb.
cans
59*
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lift
Puss 'N Boots Cat Food LLiver
l ^ ; and
33 15-oz.
cansis ^ • *
8-oz.
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Oxydol Detergent Pillsbury Buttermilk Biscuits
size
«&•• 10c
Pillsbury Sweet Mlk Biscuits
3-lbs.,
1%-of.
| Herb Ox Bouillon Cubes
*&• 39c
Giant Package
79'
An e n t e r p r i s i n g reeoril
salesman has developed a
profitable sideline. When,
teen-agers b u y «x**5**2£i
discs, he sells their t*"*8
earmuffs.
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