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r f l i' «Nit<X», & 6, .?«>f 3#, IMt TBS CtartOH CHROinCLB Newt of .. . West Clinton MSfe. CLIPTON ft BATON * Correspoflietrt-Heprweitttt ive Dial 833*319t uri. Mr* aadiMrs. EdWsrd Cra- ten tlfcWed poinU of interest in fafttpa and Miami, Flori- is, over the 4th of July holi- 1 days. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Thi- llordeau and son, Johnny vis ited the foriiier's mother, Mrs. ‘ Amy Thibofdeail and his Sls- • ter aild her husband, Mr. and ’ Mrs. George Powers in Rhode .. Island ( during the 4th of Ju ly holidays. Mrs. Wendell Robertson of Greenville spent the week-end • -* with her parents, Mr. and V MiiMrs. L. C. Heaton. - t v Mrs. Wendell Robertson of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Heaton, Sara Nell Heaton, ,and Rudell Heaton of this city were dinner guests of Mr., and Mrs. Carl Norris in Joanna, Sunday. ' l. . Miss Sybil Windsor has re turned home after spending , a few days* at ttte Espo ’67 in '"Montreal, Canada. Mrs. Esslte G^rher and Mrs. ■Barbara Gatntfr and baby of Chester visited Mrs. Myrtle Whitsel, •who is a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur San ders visited the lattcc’s fath er, R. J). Smith, in an Augus ta, Georgia hospital, Sunday. Mts. Claude Farmer and daughter, Velda, visited Miss Atwood Mandefson iff McCor mick, Salurday. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hames of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy lusti and faintly of Lydia Mill ttottfed Mr. and Mrs. Han**’ daughter and family, Mr. and Mis. Lor- rance ’Peacfc in GreWteflle, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. j. Harvey and family of Cleveland, Ohio, visited his mother, Mrs. Ella Harvey, and other relatives last week. Gfcests of Mis. Ada Center on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Entest Rogels of Greei. Ml. and Mrs. Luke Fuller of Greenwood spent the week end wtih MM. Ada Center. • Sunday Services Rev. J. W. Catkins of Eas ley will he preaching at ‘the Sunday services at the Church of God on Elizabeth Street. Friends of Ef*. f 1 . D, Moore, pastel of the cftttlch, will be intelested to know, he hopes to be able td Mtiln to church on Sunday. * Sickness Mrs. Myrtle King is a pa tient aft Bailey Memorial' Hos- pitaf. Mrs. Lola Russ is a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Tommie Creswell remains a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital after undergoing sur gery last week. Mrs. Myrtle Whitsel is a pa tient at Bailey Memorial Hos pital. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Wilkes announced the birth of a daughter on July* 17 at ailey Memorial Ho^itaL ^ Mrs. Wilkes before her frTar- rfiage was Miss Joyce Gossett •Of this city. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Mrs. L. J. Craven observed her birthday July 6. Mathew King and Jo Carol Terry observed their birthday July 18. July 19 Roy Holtzclaw, Chuck Kin*rd, iMand Air- den, and Sttflifd Itailand cele brated thdr hflthday. Happy birthday to Mrs. Kelley Proffitt, Denftis FBi law, Jr., Bobby Hanley, and Reese Phillips today. Utfn Dun*way, Steve LdW- son, B. R. hoozer, and Cecil Wooten Will observe t h # 1 r birthday July 21. Karen Meadors and Mrs. Florence Williams have a birthday July 22. Randy Heaton, Claude Kernells, Jr., and Mrs. Ilia Kernells will observe 'their birthday July 24. ' Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Bodzer Wiff observe their wedding an niversary July 21. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Lee observe their wedding anni versary July 24. Tommie Creswell will ob serve his birthday July 20. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Spillers will observe their wedding an- fhrfrsary July 23. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appreciation to the doctors and nurses at Bailey Memorial Hospital for their kindtltfts, and our many friends for the flowers, food and other jacts of kindness during theMlmess pnd death of our mother, Mrs. EHzabetn Adams. May God’s richest blessings be yours. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard, Cecil Adams. Non-Food Items In Grocery Stores By JHAAlE HEGLER Eiicluton Rome Economist Today, an grocery store* caiiy many items other than food. A Iplge percentage of then Space is devoted to “non food ItemS” which include many beauty aides, clothing items, household supplies v ci garettes, sedrlttg notions, ani mal and pet, supplies, and tOyS. According to a recent sdrtey approximately $.25 of efely dollar Spent ill the food stole is spent on non-food iterhs. •» Actually, tfdg is a conven ience to the consumer to be a&te to (to shopping in one stop. However, consumers shotitt feahle the many dif ferent kihdf of ptarchases made Hi the food store and not tfdrttfltmte the total gro cery bill to food alone. Facts on Non-Food Items Food sales hate increased 51% in the last 10 yetis while non-food sales have increased 140%. Two out of three shoppers include at least one non-fodd itepi.i.n their shopping cart. When a man shops alone, he spends the. highest percen tage of money on non-food items. Suburban shoppers buy the most non-food products; city dwellers purchase the least. The older the shoppers spend less on food items at the gro cery store. USWMijarticjes are im- puWWm# 1Tftry v 'l8%- of-ttte nylons, socks, and children's wear purchases are planned. Since no criticism is being heaped on the Agricultural Marketing System, let’s take a closer look at what we ac tually spend on groceries. We might find that the food bill was not nearly so much as it appeared. ti «f Week-End Specials! (THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY) BEGINNING AT 4:30 P. M. Med. Hamburger Steak ... 99c F. F. Cole Slaw, Hot Rolls Open Face Turkey Sandwich 99c F. F., Cole Slaw Hash Plate 99c F. F. Cole Slaw, Hot Rolls Billy Willard's Restaurant 301 N. Sloan St. Phone 833-2142 K WE ARE OPEN MON. — THUR. 6 a. m. — 9 p. m. FRI. — SAT. 6 a. HI. — 10 p. m. i We are Catering Our Private Dining Room To AH Church Groups, Clubs, Business Groups, Departments or Large Family Groups. A Meal Of Your Choice. Place Your Reserva tion In Advance. m PIGGIY WIGGLY, i \ v ^ VISIT OUR REDEMPTION CENTER AT BELK’S RUG and CARPET STORE PLAY s MONEY- GO - ROUND $25 DOLLAR WINNERS LAST WEEK Juanifa M. Mims .Tf.rrthn Freemnh OTHER MONEY WINNERS LAST WEEK Mrs. Perry Moore Mary Wilson Carolyn Kelley Lucy Nabors Lee Owens Lossie Willingham ALSO OVER 500 STAMP WINNERS mm Ida Mae Prize Naomi Watson Piggly Wiggly Branded U.S.D.A. CHOICE 4' Boneless \ 1 Top Round lb. •’•'•VfllvS UJ.D,A. CHOICE U.S.D.A. CHOICE SIRLOIN SWIFT PREMIUM, Dark & Light Meat 2-lb. pk. Turkey Roast $2.39 lb. T-BONE STEAK STEAK lb. MILDRED’S FAMOUS COOKED FOODS^ Ready Made HOT DOGS JML Bar-B-Q Sandwiches 5 for $1* Baf-B-Q CHICKENS $1.09 ea. DUKE’S U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS BOTTOM ROUND lb. CORN OIL Giant 48*oz. Bottle LIMIT: One Wit It $5.00 or More Order AZALEA SLICED BACON l-lb. pk. PLYMOUTH SLICED Mb. pk. Bologna . . . 55c LOOK WHAT Bar-B-Q Chicken BREAST 99c «■ ^ vv Pork Roast $1.19 Ik WILL BUY! 3-oz. .Libby POTTED MEAT 11-oz. Showboat SPAGHETTI 300 can Showboat PORK and BEANS m JLoz, : LEMONADE 9-oz. Frozen FRENCH FRIES U.S.D.A. CHOICE CUBE STEAK lb. SWIFT PREMIUM BUTTERBALL TURKEYS 12 to 14 lbs. — LB. 39c DREHER BREAKFAST 12-oz. pk. LINKS .... 69c — AZALEA — • Spice Luncheon Meat • Pickle and Pimenta • Ham and Cheese • Ham Bologna • Liver Cheese 5-oz. pk. 25c SWIFT PREMIUM SLICED 12-oz. pk. SALAMI . 59c Searchlight. Alaska Pink Tall Can SALMON.. 55c LIMIT: Two CaAl At This Pric* | Pepsi Pepsi - Cola or Coca-Cola 6-bottle carton Limit: 1 With $5.00 Order .art V MAXWELL HOUSE Instant COP VZVLEA 51 / / „ r \ ,*'• . «• •.V*- six-oz. jar LIMIT: One of Your Choice With $5.00 or More Order DUKES MAYONNAISE SUGAR PINT ■gar l K DIXIE CRYSTAL OR DOMINO LIMIT 1 WITH A $5.00 ORDER MAYONNAISE AZALEA I'/i-LB. LOAF BREAD • • • • LIMIT: One With $5.00 or More Order PLYMOUTH, Quart 12 To PK. LIBBY’S VIENNA SAUSAGE 5 cans *1.00 BAMA PEACH PRESERVES 3 18-ox. jars *1.00 Tea. Bags .. 29c FLOUR AZALEA, Choc and Coconut CAKE • # • TWIN PACK 49c AZALEA, Hot Dog and Hamburget 8 To PK. ROLLS • • TEXIZE BLEACH • • GALLON 39c y / SUNSET / GOLD CUITS 39c cans LIMIT: Three At This Price Please SUNKIST LEMONS . $ y doz. PLANTATION • • • 25-LB. BAG $1.69 CLIP THIS COUPON 100 FREE Greenbax Stamps At Piggly Wiggly With This Coupon And $10 Or More Order. Limit One Coupon Per Family. Offer Expires Wednesday, July 264h i M /