■r V * NM 7^HS Impulse Purchases May Ruin Budget Shopping at the supermarket -equires more not less skill than it did a decade ago. The comer grocery store of past /ears with its limited stock has ong disappeared. Today you make /our choices in a serve-yourself itore that may carry 15,000 to 10,000 food and nonfood items. With such an array of mer iiandise, with most items sporting >ver higher prices, do you find that 'ou often come home with more ban you planned to buy? If so, you ould be an impulse shopper, lured o the attractive, colorful, well lesigned displays or packages that irompt you to buy, whether you leedtoornot. National surveys show that many purchases made inside America’s stores are impulse lecisions. High on the list of these mplanned purchases are candy, gum, snacks, books, magazines and toys. Close behind are first aid and beauty supplies, slippers. Sly Higknys (Continued from Page BIO) m the ground in Los Angeles. If Yew York can land only 20 planes in hour, we’ll make sure only 20 get there,” says James H. Loos, ?AA technical adviser for air raffic. Such decisions are made by Central Flow Control at FAA icadquarters, which monitors ilrways nationwide and has taken i more active role since the strike. To open up congested East Coast .'oastal airways, where traffic is he heaviest in the nation, the FAA idded some new routings in early 1967. “On the ground, it would be like lutting parallel interstates along he New Jersey Turnpike from York to Washington,’’ Reavis s. “There was only one jet route n the Shenandoah Valley, jove Interstate 81. Now there are hree.” 3 x% H Jf) f Products Include Household Moiasses, Syrup & Edible Oil » SHOOFLYPEE MIX * BAKING MOLASSES * BARBADOS MOLASSES * BLACKSTRAP MOLASSES * PANCAKE SYRUP If your local store does not have it, CALL OR WRITE FOR FREE BROCHURE & PRICES - ME UPS DAILY GOOD FOOD INC. 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Managing money doesn’t come naturally. May I suggest that you look at why you spend your money, not just how, if you really want to take control of your spending. Spending plans often overlook the most important factors that have shaped a person’s spending habits. These are learned behaviors and many forces affect the use of money including emotions, values, skills and advertising. When a family begins to work out a financial plan, it helps to realize that money means different things to different people. This can make the hard decisions a little easier to work out and provide a framework to resolve differences. Looking at what money means may seem somewhat strange at first, but understanding the whys often leads to better family relations. For example, I know of a young couple where the husband was trying to control his wife by Four tiers of tow profile. 20" deep cages on a condensed row width for very nigh capacity without crowding. Available In 8-foot or 10-foot sections. 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