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* r * ^=NS!fitioff" ' ^ Findings p. AV Released TVl Of the 414,000 people lHI over age 65 living in North ICarolina, a majority may I not be getting the right ^ ^ ^ JH nutrients, or adequate ^ W A amounts of nutrients. k M \1 \ \\ "Many older people just II \1 v \1 lose interest in eating," \l says nutritionist Mildred I Kaufman of the University Am of North ICarolina at Cha- Mm Sk \ ' pel Hill. "VVhen their fami-* ^^^^1 11 1 Vv lies leave home or they lose . a spouse, suddenly tnev \ Kaufman, an HIHHIIIHi^VV^ professor nutrition in the 111 * a UNC-CH School of Public " Health, savs that because can't make - er personsL-also can lose their appetite because of HARVEST FRESH changing taste buds, dental #* Alll IEI AlAf ED LA* changes, emotional pro- vAULIrfcUffCK he^ ...... .. , HARVEST FRESH FANCY LETTUCE blems and diets prescribed DAilAIMC O LAR by doctors. _KwRRAINt 3 hea r, , t iA- , HARVEST FRESH But even if an elderly ftDDATC o ? person is hungry and diet- vllllllUI # L ba . HARVEST FRESH SWEET YELLOW conscious, he may still have f ADll a a hard time meeting his vvKN ? ? t eai nutritional needs. : " si One reason why it's so A difficult is because no one ~ knows what the needs of the elderly really says ! John ^Andersoirr professor ilb. I and acting chairman of nutrition at the UNC-CH 3 School of Public Health. PI "Recommended dietary allowance charts show that the same nutrients are needed for persons age 51??fjjjfflM and above as those needed younger adults," An- ^ derson says. But there is reason to ^ 1 ^P' believe, he adds, that older people may need different amounts of nutrients than younger people. lFor in- ^a older people have 4% osteoporosis (deterioration of bone mineral), which indi_dicates that fhey_ probably ' W k^L / | 1 need more calcium, "But we can only make 'guesstimates' about the needs the elderly because so very few *J | 1 V studies have been conducted," he says. Under Title VII of lthe ^k 1 J J . 1965 Older American's Act ^HhAUUhi| sites are up across North Carolina to bring older people together and to feed them one hot | J I I J per day. The law requires that the meal provide one-third of the per- | son's daily nutrient re- I "Congregate meal sites very popular," Anderson says. "It's a place where people can socialize I I and even get some health ^m care." The sites are located in community buildings, centers and other facilities. "North Carolina is so fefcd*. *<? i money and counseling,'' he Division of Aging, the num FLAVORS ber of elderly people elilgi- mm ble for the program far ^ aHpK uj I exceeds the available Ihll mM funds. I M This summer the School fli | MM ^ of Public Health sponsored ^M ^ k a continuing education con- V ference on nutrition and the AT I older adult lthat brought diii m together nutritionists from PULL TAB CANS the Southeast and guest lspeakers to discuss these ___________ problems and posssible so* PARKVIEW MALL lutions MON.-SAT. f A.M.-l0 fM. flJMDAY 11 NOOW-9 PM. \ t rTHE ALLN IN A SHARE >x for those who V\ cash kino gam lm| plavtheaun . J Got o free Cash King Collector Cai Wa Va j 1 . No purchase necessary. Each Card Ml \1 WL MOO. M 000 and l2 000! \l K 2. Each time you visit the store, pick up Punch out the perforated markers < 9S "??' ? "??? ?"' tact >"' col lector card . You could be our ne: B3SHI HARVEST FRESH ~| U.S. NO. 1 WHITE V POTATOES I LB. I ?: = I V.V. BAG re HARVEST FRESH GREEN S 89' CABBAGE .... ... 17' m GE one HARVEST FRESH SWEET DS 99 POTATOES.. . 3 c?. 99? CQ< DAILY SUN 0 \ LEMONADE.. 2 $100 I " 9 HARVEST FRESH I RAPES SWEET WESTERN I CD, PLUMS I m\H fc 'Tn'inhfa Kb In f &J I 1L| |||p^J^^jjJ' mU & SUGAR FREE ESS ^@8ie {INKS BUM isami W FULL CASE W i L 11 LIMIT 24 CANS 1 1J $7.50 Ot MORE Fooootpa 1 ! * 1000 WAUGHTOWN ST. PINE MOO! MON.-SAT. I A.M.-10 P.M. MON.-SAT. * A.N MIHPAT U MOOM-7 f ,M. iUHDAT 11 MOO / J9 t ?- . -X ? '|T . 13 1 ! ' ' ' " " IEW CASH Kl : OF $500,00 MISSED OUR FIRST r^f IE, HERE'S HOW TO ^5 EW CASH KING H= "d at your checkout counter or store office. ??contains Cash King Games worth*2, *5 MO ? ? "> "0T Aw NC a free Cash King Game Ticket (with 4 markers). PRns?L_il pn your gome ticket and match them to the HiHUtfTK thf BBii iulm uii thin bticK ut ?um aawimnw * big winner! M " a - TwinMMi: SulH ^ King oftkcMly ?n< v QUANTITY RIGHTS RBI ' SATURDAY. SI ?^1 Ffe"'^ PBHjpHptftfrih|HHip^J^HJH|^| .^p [il i 1 ^yW ^ jfc^JJH I ! j m 71 i^V p i Tnonononn k III Will III III III IM Ul I lu: S. 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SUNDAY 12 NOON-t P.M. ) < a^aaa^.-^-.5?r^- n^"V~~r- gag^r^v. xr^r~. ... M - , -l, . ?UK NG! h. Q| ' # : . 39.' 1 (mI Bj3Hk3f uuc ' ^ 4i>j r }>} v ' 3 f spw x ' i 111 'V "rimtl iEH M bora, OwlerfWd. Dartngton. Oiton, York, Karaltaw. StwrKer. LancaataiTandC&aatar Thrm aiaraa ara laaa<a#fi n. Carter, and Joftnaon oounttaa. Scltadwlad termination at tftia prwiwtem t$ Waiwibw t, 1V71 Hmhv, Caah I* ?h*r all gam* ttckate a/a dtafrfewtad kved...prices good thru FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE ptimbir i, i97t. AND PLEASURE WE WIU BE OPEN AT * REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS SEPT. 4Hi I ^ ^^ [OPE^ABORDAYlJI T^r^mg^ ) U.S. CHOICE BONELESS BOTTOM HICKORY SWEET OR PINKY PIG DSTEAK, lb. $179 SLICED BACON. ifc. *1" > IXS. CHOICE BONELESS BOUND W-O BRAND All VARIETIES >AST.... lb. M "FRANKS Hi 99* > U.S. CHOICE BONELESS TOP W D BRAND ALL VARIETIES D ROAST. B *1" FRANKS. VVc-89? ) U.S. CHOICE BONELESS BOTTOM HOLLY FARMS D RQAST.^ LB . I^^BQUARTERS. 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