SAT.. JtYT i:T7 nil. j. ...-o it..-. an; . 9 ' - ' .- 1 r YOU SAVE 57c ASTOR ? o SOLI CITY PRICES GOOD TH2U SAT., JULY 30TH NONE TQ DEALERS WE KSSJVE THE RIGHT C TO UMIT QUANTITIES 3-LB. CAN vkDAICERY PRODUCTS i ( mm PRESTIGE C3EAD 3.$1 00 V-10CHHAD 209c LARGE MEDIUM DOZ. 69c 2 doz $1.00 ASSOfiTH) HAVOM CBACKIir OOOO (S) CHaCDSINXS 8SE$1.00 TOASTER PASTRIES NO RETURN ITL . CHIK(g)COLA LILAC UOUtO DETERGENT CHARCOAL SPARKY CHARCOAL LIGHTER HUNTS KETCHUP VTfAPfP DOG FOOD SUCK ( DOO POOD Of ntm Aimj' SEX maammj am fliy inniiw mj r twin OTfftwin vr wiunwni StT 59c PEANUT BUTTER 3 r$1.00 STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 204. A ASTOR RAO fAilr INdlANI rwlAIUES ROCK - 10WOZ. 2 BOXES 88c 2BOZ. a 5, JAR $1.19 jar. 99c pko. 79c & 65c MARSHMALiOW PEANUTS 2 $1 .00 AO 1 M V 9U WCM VAKKU I .tL 79c ELBOW MACARONI THRIFTY MAID (&) 10OZ. 14. PKO 39c :ARI 4 CANS $1.00 CUCK () CAT FOOD 7 SSil .00 BLACKEYE PEAS THRIFTY MAID SPINACH, PINTO BEANS OR 1W)L 4 CANS $1.00 ' ft-'.'- WITH $7.50 OR MORS OWED (UMIT ONE) YOU SAVE 66c V" - . Ifr-OZ. CANS THRIFTY MAID o APPLE SAUCE 16-OX. CANS THRIFTY MAID o TOMATOES 17- OZ. CANS ASTOR ' SMALL PEA! 1 S) Vibo CANS WITH $7.50 OR MORE ORDER (LIMIT 15 OF YOUR CHOICE) fSSt DIEP SOUTH () Ngg ASTOR C) PS? AT (OiS $ 3)19 I ask vcom. - Ms tsfebsL. jWIH 7J0 OR MORI ORPCR (UMIT ONI) J y WITH $7.50 OR MORS ORDIR (UMIT 1 CAN COFFEE) J : YOU -SAVE 50c PER LB. I ' k.T5ffitMi mtts s aum as. choice naturauy asid" beef I 8 S ALUMINUM chaise lounge ea. $10.95 multi-position CHAISE LOUNGE . ea. $10.95 GENERAL MfPCHNDISE RIGHT GUARD DEODORANT S1.29 EVERYNIGHT : SHAMPOO IS 99c , V NS1 BAR AAMAV DATH SOAP 2 SIRLOIN ; lb. CRAND US. CHOICE "NATURALLY AGED" BEEF H1CS T-CONE OR PORTERHOUSE 'l IJiveIhmInt'cSam J Ik llriiliiiisiijll I !lCHOiaE the beef Die $C79 A j,. !i:. LB. UMIT 10 STEAKS Of YOU CHOICE AT THIS PRICE, WHOLE (14-17 LPS. AVG.) Deo f&2 m a tiM miaim mmmm i r- 1 1 -,- ' BONELESS SHOULDER ROASTS $1 .39 SAMD li t: CHOICE IfH KONEUSS . (yfc"' BRAND U.S. CHOICf BEEP BONEUSS SHOULDER STEAKS u $1 .49 TOP ROUND ROASTS ,-, . Ninm (& BRAND U.S. CHOICE BONELESS BONELESS STEV BEEF $1 .29 ? CORNED PEEF BRISKET $19 $1.49 II I I 11 - FULL SHANK HALF lb. 89c FULL CUTT HALF ul 99c 1 1 LJM 1 : I JJ"" -" " U...J...,...,,. . . . lkTr jfrr .-' lBRRRlBBRaMaRliRHHRaRaHRilllllHHMHHHMHIiii- 1 1 ' . $&t ) CTAND U.S. CHOICE BEEF ..... I t V.1l0l BONELESS us. Avd r to? noufciis $1 1 CUT MTO (TiAKt, OASTS t TWMtMNOI AT THJt HHCI ' ' SUNNY1AND . " FRESH PORif LINKS FROSTY MORN HOUDAY TIME FRANKS i : t 'J , .., j ; i n , BONEtlSSRIB tt ; ONEUSS CUBED STEAKS Jf $6.69. PKO. " iiM. ttOi. i ' i '- PKO. FROSTY MORN H $1.99 ' 9 .99 TA1MADOE FARM CHICKEN .... A lVtAi M- 241. PKO. tPKOS. SMOKED SAUSAGE rVS $29 FRANKS 2 r , TASTEOtEA ' ' V PERCH OR COD FILLETS u, $1 .29 ,mmmm n; moieM ried perch' or FLOUNDER FILLETS - 99c DRESSED HBO. WINN-DIXIE IS YOUR ' OFFICIAL STEAK MAN HEADQUARTERS-. . PICK UP A . BRAND U.S. CHOICE BEEF STEAK TRv WHITING FISH 49c ,K$1.99.S2S22 AIIAIITV MP AT PDODUCTS ROM (S) SLICED CHOPPED HAM . IMPORTED SUCED COOKED HAM pZUM A SKINLESS SMOKED SAUSAGE kw. po. SI .69 GRILL FRANKS , DAIRY DEPARTMENT SPECIALS CtACKIK OOOO A 'j BgTTER-ME-NOT BISCUITS UHBSMAMn &. Mlfi ii$lA9 CAM ZVC .ttWHUM) A : f- . .. COTTAGE CHEESE cu 69c CHEDDAR . CHEESE FOOD mo. $1.19 YOGURT km. om 33c, r:xsh pore ms SUCCD CUARTER L0R lb. $1.19 COUNTRY STYLE RI3S ui $1-29 COWITRir STYLE BACKCONE lb. $1.19 HAmSST FUSSH . RBBIMf RMIIUtt M iviwi mwiiiB . NECTARINES u. 49c YELLOW CORN 8 9VC THOMPSON ' wouwiw j SEEDLESS GRAPES - 99c BANANAS Z lb. 4VC oiuti x HOLLY FARMS ROASTING CHICKENS : u 59c COMBINATION , ; ' , CHOICE FRYER PARTS lb. 89c VINE RIPFNFD JUMO o canyaloup:s 69yC r r. EACH tWIlT TENDER Ml EMS DIXIANA WHOLE OR o CUT OKRA 'AS1 89c ... SV CUT QOW OK GIUEN PEAS 89c TAITtVOJIA ' SHOESTMNO . . .. FISH STICKS 99c POTATOES 3 SS $1.00 TOPPING '690 WAFFLES 59c THIN SPAGHETTI PKO r TOUTS PUUc LARD ,1-lB. cm CHUN KING CHICKEN CHOW MEIN HOT SHOT IKS5CT C0P.1D iMwo AAi ralTi BAM ' 11-OZ. CAN DYNAMO 7712.16 MAXI PADS PAU-tOLTVI 'SSSSLl uaaoi KHIMIST LrtOl TOUT BOHI. tSOAP . S-4 79C CLEAtilR, own $1.37 o? $1.99 SANDWICH SPREAD 'c2f 99c 1TAUAN DRESSING KMITI ' - i 'ST 59c ROXA DRESSING i ,'. f 1 1 nun - .rt' i. ! 1K3. a a nwt in tun nrrceiuA1!) CAN 9 J.YT 1UUU IIUW yiA.IIW 7v Vrll53c t?63c YOU SAVE 21c SUPERDRAND CHOCOLATE VANILLA STRAW0ERRY NEAPOLITAN FUDGE ROYALE-A peach HALF-GAL. (YOUR CHOICE) CARTON U.S. NO; 1 WHITE r v'A o v A - lax y V., M. o1 20-LD. VENT VUE DAG DR. JAMES PERRY As you walk into his small, neat office you see a . very distinguished looking young man that you heard has come back home to work. When this young man left Warren County, he was known as James Perry. Now he returns as-Dr. James Perry. Dr. Perry is currently working full-time at Health Co. Inc.. a rural health clink, located in Soul City. Warren County has been in need of additional doctors for some time, so he is definitely a welcomed asset to the County. Dr. Perry is originally from Warren County, in fact he lived in Perrytown where he says that the majority of the population are his. re latives. Although he was born in Warren County, he attended elementary schools in Norfolk. Virginia, where he went on to graduate from Norfolk State College and Howard University Medical School. - -- In financing his medir . cal education, he used the assistance of the government with the agreement that he ; would serve the government, upon completion of . his medical ?? training, for a specific number of years. Dr. Perry was1 given a choice of many areas in which to work and since his "roots' were ! already : firmly' established in Warren' County .she decided " ; that : he would return to ' Warren County and assist r " people here. ; j " i ' He is a resident of Soul J - City, living at the mobile ' ' rfaflef park and looks forward to purchasing land sometime in trie Tufures-' Continued i From Page 1 University of Alabama where Governor George C: -Wallace ; attemptedsuccessfully to btock her adrrdssioti ; ; " Upon . graduation from the University of Alabama as the first black graduate in the schoofs!; history, Ms. Jones moved to Washington, D. C where t she worked as a re search analyst with the Civi Rights Division of the U. S. Department of i Justice. Ms. J6nes has also 5 served with , the President's, Council on .Youth; Opportunity and the Veterans Administration Hos 0 pital in Atlanta. In 1971, she - became director of the Civil Rights and Urban Affairs Di vision for the Environment Protection Agency, Region IV, in Atlanta. , Ms. Jones was selected 'as a Master Fellow to work in the EPA Executive Development Program in the Office of Planning and ; ' Management in Washington, ' D. C- - the position she was holding at the time of her selection as VEPS new . director. "1 am challenged by the opportunity- -to provide V leadership at this critical period in the development of minority . political participa tion." stated Ms. Jones. "The fact that blacks played a key . role , in the election of Presi . dent Carter in 1976 must not be allowed to obscure the " reality ; that we still: have far to go before meaning . ,'ful , minority political participation is achieved. j "We wJl seek to broaden . the base of YEP support as k we construct programs to - meet very real needs, Ms. " ' Jones explained. "The VEP directors who preceded me -. Wiley Branton, Vernon Jor dan and John Lewis - left a legacy of effectiveness which we will certainly continue, . but I have to make it clear that ' many problems st2 i ' exist.4 Minorities are J still excluded from exercising the power of the vote throughout most of the region. It is my tceling that the Douticai pro . cess is fat great danger ur.!ess we can make more dramatic r breathroughs In th3 next ,:few years" i ar- 4 CHUNX UCHT TUNA "eirC5C rouaoowt

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