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COPYRIGHT 1984 WINN-DIXIE CHARLOTTE. INC. ^r ^r QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED... PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY JANUARY 21. 1984. I HICKORY?SWKT . $|98 ^ LB. "~^H w-o (RAND U.S. CHOICE ,., ? ,, , I BONELESS BOUND ? . * ? ??*ND U S- CHOICE pi TIP ROAST LB $25# TIRtfEAK LB $26S ?-PINKY pig brand ?1 "i ' fmi 5 rib *5 s|rlo|n WKH ECONOMY PORK CHOPS &sS3i $129 v=-v?o^&^ lb^ g I pinky pig brand fresh 'pinky pig brand fresh i pork center cut pork center cut LOIN CHOPS l. s2" RIB CHOPS u. s249 w-d brand [ iu.s. choice NjHtessaiJ-- BONELESS I.om,? TOP ROUND STEAK bottom _ round ^9^ STEAK SO88 m L> * lb. ? |L PtANTATION FRESH W-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE STEAK QUAIL each 99' LONDON BROIL ^2" W-D BRAND ALL VARIETIES I PLANTATION FRESH SLICED BOLOGNA OR QUAIL pack *3" FRANKS . - - "?' 99' | Price Breaker Canned Goods! PWC? BREAKER gfe tM TOMATOES 4 FOR Wi I L,MIT FOUR WITH $10.00 OR MORE FOOD ORDER "'5I 16 OZ. CANS |\ PRICE BREAKER ?4^ tf SWEET PEAS FOR I LIMIT FOUR WITH $10.00 OR MORE FOOD ORDER 15 OZ. CANS PRICE BREAKER HALVES p PEACHES N UMIT THREE WITH $10.00 OR MOKE FOOD ORDER ?_ ^ , ' New Hickory Thruway Pino Brook Tree Rd. A _ Shopping Ctr. Plaza Hwy. 52 MTo^c9ooday Shopping Ctr Midway, HC -^Tloo Monday-Saturday 1200 t0 7 00 Sunday 8:00 to 9 00 12:00 to r00 Sunday | 1:00 to 7.00 [ />s 1 s*5w J ? ^ * POSE %/7 i^UR ENtlCNEI FIMR WTT HE VERSATILE '/ZgS? .S.D.A. CHOICE {\h , V AS&m MTRIMMED BONELESS NJ / J VHOLE tOUNDTIP^? *OM 1. use whole \{ I I 'INN-DIXIE >s I as roast >ee your ??or^ ? narket s* cut into roast manager and steaks for swh fo have one' or country s>eak :ut right a beef stew toryow 4* anc* 9roun^ rounci D I I THRIFTY M/ n 1% LITER BTL. CARLO p|k|TA Jn - ROSSI MTN. RHINE, ?1^7* BURGUNDY, CHABLIS BAR B (s| "WINE" DRINK ^Hi ~ SUNBELT Wl I 11 ff $079 TOWEl h\JMl ? i Hi i 1^? MB ASTOR SUPER81END _ RIGULAR. ADC, OR EL PERK T# COFFEE Ja?gz $179 U FISCHER TAGLESS f&k. TEA BAGS Tkgct S119 j?RETE ASTOR COFFEE IIVI1 M'*" creamer mm?/ *r9 THRIFTY MAID i||| SPAGHETTI . 4 JAV *100 ML, l^@" GOLD N P y|B if fMlmiSJ 100% pure fi IPin^ IWFZj TROPIO Fresh *1 J.Q^ ORANGE J II ?9S 1/^5 5 LB. POLY BAG HARVEST FRESH WHITE HARVEST f IV, POTATOES BROCC lr99*9S Parkview 3 Oaks Plaza W Mall 811 Marita St Sh Monday-Thursday 8Jf Alru I 8 oo to 9 oo mi. #iiry Friday-Saturday Monday-Saturday 8 00 to 1000 8 00 t0 9 00 Sunday 12:00 to 7 00 10 00 to 7 00 o Th? Chronicle, Thuiedny, -. Y -. / f \ fiHt LB. AVC. UyUUI UNTRIMMED k/ CHOICI \ U.S.D.A. 1&?P CHOICE WHOLE BONELESS ROUND TIPS fJMk $<68 iaBiSiil^ L' BEANS . BAG 63' GPS ,6 pack tY VINEGAR OR REGULAR fr* ^'1 12 OZ. CANS -Q PORK '2*?n 79' BUSCHI "uschpremjum r0M1 2 LITER ! V?-/ BIER btl. / i hite or yellow 1 i a .S 2 VSS * 100 31U9 N! 21 J] (Superbrand; . W superbrand sta fit or regular DIETpepsTOR COTTAGE CHEESE "cu%z *1** URNABLE DCDCI rAI A superbrand \ PACK PEPSI COLA SOUR CREAM cup 79* 16 uz* ag* <asi superbrand slices of BTLS CHIESE FOOD . VK?O $139 ?r HAlf MOON lo7oCS?"Ns, ? th $10.00 or more food order CHEESE % i *NA ggjpS S|CERCREAM I J"1" ^P$|08 I JISSF h-MW* - HAIFGAI. GAL 5 IB. BAG I RESH FRENCH FRIED ORANGE JUICE I Oil POTATOES 3l2 0Z. CANS I |* $119 S2a9| alkertown Westwood U.S. Hwy. 21 opping Ctr. Village and Old CCC Wo8ndoS?o?,y Shopping Ctr. Camp Rd. Sunday CLEMMONS * ELKIN 100 to 7 00 * Monday Wednesday Monday-Saturday 8 00 to 9 00 8 00 to 9 00 Thursday-Saturday Sunday * Q 00 to 10 00 12 QQ to 7 00 ^^Sunday 10 00 to 7 00 ' Om , January 19, 19A4-P?g? B13 Losing Weight By JOAN GOSPER N.C. State University If losing weight is one of your New Year's resolutions, some of the diet gimmicks on the market may f seem attractive. Unfortunately, these gimmicks are aimed at your . pocketbook, not your ^ waistline. "Over-thecounter appetite depressants and quick-andeasy weight loss diets beckon the consumer with the magical claims for weight loss, but there is no magical way to safely lose weight quickly," says Sarah | Hinton, extension foods anH miitritinn cnor'ialicf y U1IU IIIU VI lilVII jpVVIUII JV ) North Carolina State University. Dietetic foods are also ( not necessary. Many I dietetic foods, such as candies, cookies and cake mixes, contain a form of sugar different from table sugar but are just as high in calories. They are meant for the diabetic rather than the dieter. ENGAGED Was there an engagement ring in your Christmas stocking? inow is me time to talk over financial matters,"says* Dr. Thelma Hinson, extension family resource management specialist. Many families argue over money matters. "Problems occur when two .people have different financial goals and attitudes * towardjponey.". _ > Before they tie the knot couples should talk over * how they plan to make and spend money, how they feel about savings, investments and long-range goals. Once they see their differences, . they can develop a plan, with each one doing some giving and taking. This is also a good time to discuss who will keep the . family's _ records. "Somebody has to assume the leadership, but it has to , be a joint decidion," Dr. Hinson says. BIG APPETITES If you were a member of an average family of four in 1983, you all consumed about 2Vi tons of foods, says Rachel Kinlaw, foods and nutrition specialist, NafTfr Carolina State University. This includes 629 pounds of red meat; 1,233 pounds of dairy products; 51 pounds of seafood; 88 dozen eggs; 336 pounds of fresh veatables; and 598 pounds of flour and other cereal products. One U.S. farm family feeds 78 people -- 52 in this country and 26 abroad. Total agricultural production is more than twice the levels of 1930, even though I the agricultural resource base has not changed much. Because of our farmers' productivity, food costs 16.6 percent of our disposable income today, compared with 17 percent just five years ago and 23 percent in 1951. To clean pewter, wash it with hot water and a mild detergent. Rinse and dry it thoroughly. Never clean pewter in the dishwasher or use an abrasive cleaner. r Thawed red meats can be cooked and refrozen, but do not refreeze raw meats that have warmed to room ? temperature. ?
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