SAT.. DECEMBER 20. 1980 THE CAROLINA TIMES -11 a. m. m e k atBav a a a- arma mi ww w -m r ib -avav- saa a a a a w 1 1 i r- ni i n, 0jf CASH DrvlDENP SPti;iMILj jrL'"L TijA f S .-Ztirfa. If! STUFFING SVOrof SO WSyPIsR ViffllPgj nJsU DnnDB0 CBmHC11 4rklZ 3tX!GBaVPS:KSt JTtSf? ntg4DMDOD CSmHCATI rfHdSr 16 IBS. & UP SIZE 10-14 IDS. SIZE . 73c W-0 BRAND GRADE 'A' BROAD-BREASTED REDI-BASTED 18 LBS. A UP LB. TURKEYS SAVE 40c PER IB. WD BRAND US. CHOICE KEF EZ CARVE mn roasts rrn mohov us 78c 10-14 LBS. LB. 83c 15 EXTRA COUPONS WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY WHOLE TURKEY (OR COMPLETE TURKEY DINNER FROM OUR DELI DEPT.) GOOD THRU WED., DEC. 24TH. A PRICES GOOD THRU WED., DEC. 24TH NONE TO DEALERS WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES COPYRIGHT 1980 WINN-DIXIE RALEIGH, INC. TALMADGE FARM WHOLE (14-17 LOS. AVG.) COUNTRY CUSSED 74NCH CUT LB. i i i i Co $1.19 $3.49 HICKORY SMOKED (lt-21 LBS. AVQ.) WHOLE HAMS.. HORMEL CURE 81 HAMS 1-LB. ROLL. JAMESTOWN PORK SAUSAGE $1.09 LB. LB. VV-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE BEEF BONELESS SIRLOIN TIP ROASTS ....... lb. $249 BONE-IN CHUCK- ROASTS ri. $1.89 SEM! -BONELESS CALIFORNIA ROASTS l. $2.19 SEMI-BONELESS N.Y. FULL-CUT BONELESS ROUND C JAA? t " REDI-BASTED STRIP STEAKS lb $3.59 STEAKS u, $2.99 m&d u.s. choice rrpm f30QS (jgP "UNTRIMMED" 4lJMMp M U WHOLE BONELESS (-11 LBS. AVO.) WHOLE OR HALVES (4-10 LBS. AVQ.) SIRLOIN TIPS .... lb $1.99 RIB EYES lb $3.99 mum alt Mft ava I WHOLE OR HALVES (7-18 LBS. AVQ.) BONELESS TENDERLOINS ... lb $3.99 N.Y. STRIPS lb $2.99 WHOLE OR HALVES (12-25 LBS. AVQ.) BONELESS CHUCKS lb $1.99 (WHOLE CUTS OF MEAT ABE CUT WRAPPED FREEI) mm LB. SUCED FREE! Shnn Frlv Fnr Thp Rct O Selection Of Hams, ? Turkeys, Fruited Hams, Fruited Picnics, Capons, Geese. Ducks. Corned Hams & Fresh Turkevs. O HI W-D BRAND REDI-BASTED TURKEY BREASTS lb. $1.79 HOLLY FARMS FRYER THIGHS lb. 89c 3-LB. SIZE WILSON'S CERTIFIED CANNED HAMS .$5.99 12-OZ. CAN FRE8H OYSTERS STANDARD $2.79 SELECT $2.99 1-LB. PKQ. HICKORY SWEET BACON $1.29 2-lb.pkq. $2.55 1-LB. PKQ. OLE CAROLINE SLICED BACON 99c 12-OZ. PKQ. SUNNYLAND GOODTIMER FRANKS $1.19 WHOLE OR HAIF . HICKORY SWEET BONELESS BUFFET LEG O LAMB lb. $2.99 HAMS lb. $2.39 LAMB WHOLE (14-17 LBS. AVQ.) FRESH . LOIN CHOPS lb. $3.79 HAMS ...... m $1.29 LAMB FRESH PORK RIB CHOPS lb $3.59 PICNICS .... lb. $1.09 W-D BRAND Kir fXf WHOLE HOO FRESH glR Y IDAHO DAICING POTATOES ion. MESH BAG WMHINOTON (TATI MD M OOUWN OtUOKXM APPLES ... 13 for $1.99 HARVEST FRESH BROCCOLI . . bunch 99c 3-LB. BAQ U.S. 1 MEDIUM YELLOW ONIONS .....99c 4 hjrf HARVEST FRISH Idoc-V 7Kim""-,,f",o--Ui' llL?v3s7 .jwVX fvr All PURPOSE APPLES Z U A Jb VvT WZI ORANGES ''Slm "r jSdrA P"M'!ouj m oSwSEwpu 001 trtfl VT J" Tv Mifrft ( l VI I tfitSt WH0U HAUM KNBM MOO TUKTYMMSTt tl-W j HEAD L i jSC I 1 I V WlwOt JwSaw." M.w SSSmo ho IZAfr WAXED vi Kr ... V 1 ymE&t S25,iJt,lw JiLr RUTABAGAS ... lb. 25c VfiI .grft 54IL J 5"-:?tm ..T"".,srut yfK Bf Hii I froi' "J1" Srr"' V$P? POTATOES lb. 33c iilQrnr f SittcTrt w jyfitTsr". t tcFsrJr i i tmiju. : ' . nvff 4.iau rrc Pregnancy (Continued from Page 10) mcMf Ut health profeMtonal thrtmgh it Drug Bulletin tad to the public through publication auch s it FDA Coruumermutf zin. (The October 1990 f04 Contumer contain an excellent backgnunct article on caffeine. Another article. How Our Coffee h Decaffeinated, appeared hi the May 1980 iaaue.) FDA propoaing to redefine cola and pepper aoft drink o that these names can be used on caffeine-free versions. FDA will remove caffeine from its list of food additives re garded as safe and propose plac ing caffeine on an interim hat. This would let caffeine be used as it is now, until further studies are carried out by industry, under FDA supervision. One study will compare the caffeine tonrimp tion of pregnant womeo and he rates of birth defects in their off spring. If you would like more informa tion on taking care of yourself during pregnancy. When the Ba by 'i Life Ii So Much Your Own discusses nutrition and the use of medicine, x rays, alcohol, and tobacco. Free copies are avail able by writing to the Consumer Information Center, Department 525H, Pueblo, Colorado 81009. If you want information on food, drug, and cosmetic regulatory actions, subscribe to the FDA Consumer. It costs $12 a year for 10 issues and may be ordered through the Consumer Information Center, Department 172H, Pueblo. Colorado 81009. Esther Peterson is Special As sistant to the President for Con sumer Affairs and Director of the U.S. Office of Consumer Affairs. SCIENCE SPOTLIGHT EARTHQUAKES When you feel that the earth is moving under your feet you may be imagining things. But if you live in an area in which earthquakes are part of the nature of things, there is no place to "take cover". An earthquake is a shak- ,,fe0fc?J. Mdeji.shock ... of tne eaftfrsjriace. There may be as many "asa million earthquakes in a single year. Large earthquakes cause violent motions of the earth's surface. Sometimes they cause huge sea waves that sweep up on land and add to the general destruction. Such waves often occur in the Pacific Ocean because of many earthquakes there. Geologists use a Japanese word "tsunami" for these destructive waves. According to a theory which scientists hold as valid, the surface of the earth con sists of about 20 rigid plates that move slowly past one anbther. The motion of these plates squeezes and stretches rocks at the edges of the plates. If the force becomes too great, the rocks rupture (break) and shift, causing an earthquake. These ruptures are called faults. Most faults lie beneath the surface, some are visible. Energy released in an earthquake travels away from the fault in waves called seismic waves. Near the focus (the place where the rupture begins) vibrations of the seismic waves can cause a great deal of destruction. Almost all of the world's major earthquakes occur in two great belts the Circum Pacific belt and the Alpide belt. The Circum-Pacific belt is sometimes called the Ring of Fire. This area accounts for more than three-fourths of the world's earthquakes. Although scientists can guess at where an earthquake may occur, no solid pattern for prediction has been for mulated as yet. Fire is the greatest danger from an earthquake. ( Preparation of this article vis ntadr possi ble b a (ram from NSF The views of tka article are those of (he author and do aot Kveuarily represent ihose of NSF.) Cranberries were originally called crane berries. And they were named that because the .bud and stem resembled the head and neck of a crane. Lakewood Shopping Center.' 3600 N. Duke Mall Croasdaile Shopping Center. Avondale Drive. 810 Liberty St. Shannon Plaza University Mall-Chapel Hill KPCaTJUlT hews FCft 50 stronger thai Dub's. 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