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Page 12 Patroni \ MINERALS 4 croop of wb?tmo?? uaaally found la foods 1b Mil aaounta. Oar bodies need than Cor growth and derelopeent. < Each aineral, like each rltaain, haa a job to do in tha to^. If a dial doaa not glee enough of a mineral or a vltanin, the job cannot "b?~ dope, and 111 health = q can be the raault* >111STl?M>PI.M>KT AM. TIIP MINPK ACS TflPY MKKI> PttOM A WKI.!.-CIIOSK\ " DIM CONSISTING OP A VAKIPTY OP HMIHS: . I 1- Meats, eggs, dried beans & peas 2- Milk and milk products > Fruits and vegetables U- Enriched and whole grain breads T ? and oereals L ? ? Havens Cont. in outside politics; I'm into what's going on in the mind...the spirit." There are many musicians who rely on symphony orchestras or the electrical genius of engineers to help create the type of musical " euphony desired. However. Havens only uses a minimum amount of sidemen, accom panies himself with his rhythmetic and forceful guitar COMINC eu! , Kl [The corner of 5tl Grand Open ~ ' ' i Friday Nc BANTAM FOOD ( MARKET * ^ This Week' FRESH NECKBONES .. . | BACKBONES ft Rl I HAM BONES . . , I FRESH GREENS . I We Accept U, 1 Food I 835 Norths I Op?n 9 a.rr THE ize Equal ? IINKKAI, HHKKK IT IN fliDNI) * Milk Cheese MJ'll'M xom Cimm Leafy Oreen Vegetables Lirer Lmb Meet Chicken Potato " " ifi?* - mh Drlail Fnlt Dried Betna nd Pee? Whole Orein Cercala and Breeda -a.a... IO<li*ed Silt r, Saa Food PHOSPHOROUS, SODIUM, POTASSIUM, MAONESIt are important. They are found in abundi supplying CALCIUM, IRON, and IODINE. ? from Page 11 ' on the strength of his own personality to convey his music. Havens sang a song about astrology and concluded by saying "each of us should - know about our own astrologj. cat sign, then you should study and learn theTemaining 11 signs and you can get along with people all over the world. He ended the concert with the ^on^Treedojn^^^ ; SOON!!! !ger NO mm ? i & Claremont A\ ling scheduled for >v. 1, 1974 ttUateUHllHHIli s Specials . 59* Lb. ibs 90* Lb. ... 40* Lb. 29* Lb. .& Government Stamps wtit Blvd. i. 'til 10 p.m. \ WINSTON-SALEM CHRQNICI Opportu] VTUT IT DOES FOR US Helps baild bOMi and teeth Maintains normal blood oontant Regulates hoart boat Helps naks nerres healthy Halpa nornal activity of euecles Combines with protein to nake the blood that carries cay gen to tha cells % Prevents goiter * HI, and maxy other minerals ince in the sane foods -J. ^^an7 Idisco Save on JFG Brand I Mayonm I Quart O I Jar H Red Tokay I GRAP I Lb.Just O Fresh Ground S I BEE! H Lb.Just IdIscc FOOD ST JE ~ " OCTOBER 31, 1974 aity Advertisers j , I See Hal Robins at Adams Volvo I VotvoTK&bu Saab 226 N. Marshall St. 723-1609 I J Rossboro'V Com?Miiilh?l ... I 843 N. tferty St. I j m ~~_ %\] I Serving Northwestern North Carolina 1 ? I with The Finest Sea, fdbda 1 e *> V |UN?HOUSEj Save .40! HIH Blue Ribbon Longraln Save -20! ^ Save .20! I ave .21! Ill Turbot White Flah Save -20! ocil ~ ? , 5uSmhouse| ORE - 2201 N. PATTERSON AVE. * \ V ?- ? , "V
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