Want to support this channel and help us preserve old films? Visit Visit our website This 1965 color film, funded by the University of South Carolina College of General Studies, offers thrifty tips for scrimping and saving at the grocery store, demonstrating how to stretch a dollar at a mid-60s supermarket. Next, animation and dramatizations highlight the importance of prescription drug and over-the-counter medicine safety (TRT: 11:15). Opening titles: “Food and Drugs” over an animated montage of food coupons. “Script by: Dr. E. John Lease, Bettye W. Dudley, School of Pharmacy, University of South Carolina in cooperation with SCETV” (0:11). A supermarket aisle stocked with dry goods. A sign for “Dinnerware.” A woman pushes a shopping cart while narration explains the United States government “food stamp” program. A mother and daughter approach the camera (0:40). “Your dollar will buy this much food.” An illustration of bread, butter, cereal, and mi
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