Newspapers / Winston-Salem Chronicle (Winston-Salem, N.C.) / Feb. 16, 1984, edition 1 / Page 31
Part of Winston-Salem Chronicle (Winston-Salem, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
copyright 1984 winn-dixie charlotte in quantity rights reserved prices good thru saturoay February u i*84 ^HBQQQ39^TQk[H|| /Oy'Tr,, ...w>.^-^ j^Hv^P^^juSjl^^^s^s \ D SPffi ^^1 ^ ^ 1 I I > J ^ I k Mm MADISON HOUSE ALL VARIETIES POT PIES . . . . 3 p'kgI. 89' CHICKEN A VEGETABLES, PORK CANNELLONI OR SALISBURY STEAK LEAN CUISINE . '^T *2" CHEESE CANNELLONI OR SPAGHETTI WITH MEAT LEAN CUISINE .".',<?" >1" WffiE MORTON ? TLgJ*&1 FAMILY MEA m&ZrrzL... B47i MIL VMMICI It5 m ? CRISP N DELICIOUS j t K8?-- *u?*cr hj w deli items available at oeli stores c WEUI& FRESH B sOAFAMILY SIZE ioAMI^r CHERRY PIE $949 ^ EA. I Thruway I pina Brook Plaza I Shopping I Shopping 1 Cantor I Cantor Monday-Saturday I Monday-Saturday I 8:00 to 9:00 I 8:00 to 9:00 Sunday I Sunday I. 12:00 to 7:00 I 12:00 to 7:00 ! ^ ^ L 111 H I our Market Manager to one cut RIGHT for you! 9 TO 11 LB. AVG. I U.S.D.A. CHOICE 1 UNTRIMMED ^ WHOLE BONELESS ROUND TIPS JEJIi LSieafg CUT FREE INTO ROAST. \ ^ A STEAKS. AND TRIMMINGS 1? CENTS PER POUND J fV &S?M?yr CHARGE FOR CUBING r* VVtNN OIXK STORM F^-Tv? b H Bl SUPERBRAND REGULAR OR STAFIT COTTAGE i^.N?J CHEESE cur *1" SLIC SUPERBRAND SOUR CREAM . "cuV 79* SUPERBRAND ALL FLAVORS 5 OZ. CUPS YOGURT 2 pkgs sl00 KRAFT PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE \?l HQ* superbrand t. WH(p V TOPPING ? 3S109 | 71' 8 oz. cups h^bri ONION RINGS . HI $1" FRENCH ) ' POTATOES .... tto S159 i c TASTE O SEA ^ j " PERCH FILLET . .?!" |)^|| FOX DELUXE ALL VARIETIES 11 w PIZZA 79* 1 JBm ^ EC^ATCHE^^lBW^i FRIED CHICKEN Lfr?l $799 I Kit EA. dr - IKAM WITH EACH 12 PIECE SATCHEL I ftJvl SED, 16 OZ. LOAF ITALIAN BREAD | AKED DAILY I ItM FAMILY SIZE H I CHERRY CAKE 11|1( fgjgi Parkvl*w I i I M ? I 3 Oak* Plaza " ' , I 811 Marlta Straat Monday-Wednesday I Mf . 8:00 to 9:00 I m ' A,rV I Thursday - Saturday I Monday-Saturday 8:00 to 10:00 I 8:00 to 9:00 The Chronlcl f8 |fM\ I 3Wtad ff/llW n Uii IW 4/I^SK, 2 TO 4 LB. AVC I W uBSBs&M^ FULLY cookei WL^Lm. HICKORY SI ^BONELES BRAND RED HOT T SMOKED SAUSAGE MADISON ^^^^B "SMOKED SAUSAGE m BRAND SPICED r ^r lunch meat . PKG. * A k WD BRAND PICKLE AND PIMENTO \ LOAF. I ^ ^HL % W D BRAND CHOPPED I B ^ FD Cx HAM* L A A 7 SMITHFIELD SLICED ft A m A ' BACON r.... '?K?o!! s W-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE ^ ^ DUNtLtM toteE ?T0P round STEAK U S CHOICE7 AAaiB .'"*:u^ p2 BONELESS BOTTOM ROUND STEAK LB. $2.7 RAND U.S. CHOKE W D BRAND FREEZER BEEF SALE! 5 IBS IDON BROIL IR '2 ROUND TIP STEAK, 5 LBS. ROUND TIP I RAND uY CHOICE BONE LESS ROUND * ^ ROAST ? $2S> 15 LBS. BEEF . each 1 ?ANO "s CHOICE'.ONEIESS ROuto "" STEAK s26* PORK CHOPS. . i?. 1 o''o$T All VARIETIES PINKY PIG TRESH CENTER CUT IOIN :ED MEATS . 3pko2 49' PORK CHOPS _ 12 OZ. PKG. | CAROLINA PRIDE i!*SiS$?l . FRANKS OR CfrISksJRI SLICED BOLOGNA 990 ^LOUIS RICH FRANKS XL ..... ? oz LOUIS RICH SLICED 8RJML .- 1 BOLOGNA .... in! J I I.? WU ms LOUIS RICH COOKED TURKEY OR CHICK ^ST lB *3 BREAST. OR SMOKED TURKEY j BREAST &?: $ 1 IB PKG. ?V - All PURPOSE $298 "*WITH CLUSTERS ALASKAN W W CRAB LEGS ... ?. *219 m i J I SEA PRIDE FRESH DRESSED k >1 II II MULLET ?. $14' Ml\ I I 1 SEA PRIDE FRESH DRESSED / II k SPOTS ? *i" / j#T4uIA. SEA PRIDE FRESH DRESSED I SEA BASS L., *2" JL ^1 SEA PRIDE FILLETS OF ^ A P WHITING i. M" \Vfll 11 SEA PRIDE FRESH FILLETS OF If I B1 sPERCH l?. *2*' \1L J Vi ^SEA PRIDE FRESH/IllETS OF I I Wootwood Village! ?s Walkertown I shopping C.nt.r I ? Shopping i clemmons i r Cmntmr I Monday-Wednesday I Monday-Saturday I 8:00 to 9:00 I .. ^ 8:00 to 10:00 I Thursday 8:00 to 10:00 I 0g.( 1 vnn I fr,d*y" saturday 8 to ii I ? i.umoruo | Sunday |;oo to 7;Qo | 12 ? e, Thursday. February 16. 1984-Page C5 t Be careful with drugs You've just been to your Irvhfr'flK doctor's office where he or she told y<?u that you're ;'? K'.m m sick. You need to take some i-'j&m m medication so you've had your prescription filled. _r ...Stop. I ?There's a right way and a wrong way to do B everything, including taking M , prescription medications. Many factors influence the effects of any medication. Tell your physician if you W are pregnant, have allergies, or take other medication. Don't be afraid to ask ques^ tions when you are uncertain about a medication or its affects. 1 ^ Also, many drug stores keep drug profiles on ? regular customers. This enables the pharmacist to B spot drug incompatibilities that might be missed when a patient is being treated by more than one physician. The North Carolina medical Society asks you to / Irememoer?a rew^ stmple directions when you're using medicine: --Read the label in good light before opening the bottle. ?If you take more than one type of medicine, make sure that one container is closed before you open another. This will help you avoid confusion over which drug you've already taken. -Keep medicines away from your bed- where you may accidentally overdose yourself while groggy. -And never tell a child that medicine is candy. Poisoning can occur when youngsters find and eat medicine they mistake for sweets. Fatness and fitness Many of us are weightconscious, but too few of us are . health-conscious. The North Carolina Medical I - Society says too many people are trying to control their weight with crash diets and brief bursts of exercise. What most people need is a new lifestyle...a long term commitment to sensible eating and regular exercise. Many dieters fail to'* realize that exercise is a key factor in successful weight control. Picture an overweight, sedentary young woman who has discovered that she will remain overweight on a diet of only 1,800 calories per day. If she has an extra 125 calories (one doughnut) every day, she will gain 13 pounds a year! A major part of her pro 99* Diem is her low energy expenditure. Realistically, she has very little chance of coren recting her weight problem if she relies strictly on 149 dieting. In such a case, more exercise is essential for weight control and is also recommended for improved vitality and physical __ - > Wiighi ftnnirai b impof >r f tant. But the best results stem from a total approach to good health, an approach that includes both good nutrition and an exera cise program that is appropriate to one's age and capabilities. ^1 yU It's also important to " I consult one's physician L B 11 before starting any new diet t Jk I |1 or exercise program. t yl The lemon oil in many I ^jl polishes docs more than k ^1 I make the product smell good. It moisturizes and helps to remove dirt and stain on furniture. A waterproof fabric is coated with rubber or HWY. 21 ft I Plastic so water cannot ' lid CCC I Penetrate- Water repellent mp Road I ra'nwear ^as a coating apI plied to individual yarns, so .KIN, N.C. I t^e water sheds off. day-Saturday 00 to 9:00 I Sunday I :00 to z:00 I Glass cleaners can also shine and clean chrome.
Winston-Salem Chronicle (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 16, 1984, edition 1
31
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75