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* Page C6-The Chronicle, Thursday, March 8, 1984 Payments IBfBHIfSI increase ^^ Home payments change over time. That's important I keep mind when a home, Dr. Thelma Hinson, extension family resource management specialist, North _ Carolina State University. Average monthly mor- W W j| tgage payments, including 1 ^ ^ taxes, insurance and k T I II utilities, rose from $172 in A il II 1 1971 to $393 in 1981, accor- / II k ding to U.S. Census Bureau - f figures. During the same period, the average family JC ^1 ^ income of a family with a 9k f mortgaged home rose from V%^H| II I 0k $12,000 to $26,500. V^^ll "iff/ Mortgage debt on single family homes shot up from ^ $215 billion to $678 billion over the same 10-year - period, according to the Census. The most dramatic ^nTJTTTTmTfTm change was in the amount of money put second mortgages. This rose from $3.1 billion to $31.6 billion in 1981. ^^JjT?tP3^|jT2P The average value a single-family home with a mortgage rose more than 180 percent, from $21,500 to $61,100. Household income of people with these |M|H homes rose 121 percent and ? dV/PrlflO m rtrt/lrt/irt ifviu^v uiui iga^c pet} 11ICI 11> * rose 128 percent. A JEW FA BR/C New fabrics appear on . ^ BESQS^B^ the fashion scene each year. ^11 KH *1 | I This is not so much the result of new fiber kl ^ U I ra 1 developments as the modification fibers and blends, says Dr. Fj Harriet Jennings, extension I rj clothing specialist, North fjUjUffijiH I^BUI Carolina State Uniyersity. ^ "Blending man Jhade with natural fibers can im- ^ prove durability and washabiltiy and lower pro- // ducers are also trying to / 1'iBBBwIm'/ ^ create yarns which cannot \m& be duplicated in other coun- ^l^Tf J'AjBk tries," says the extension \ In 1984, look for: ' r E ?Rayon blended with polyester, silk or wool; ^ ?Cotton and wool L silk, linen, mohair, nvlon or u i --Triacetate with nylon, polyester or linen; and -Cashmere with wool or silk. S g | m \ X COLD SNAP c WINN-DIXIE stores INC 1? - 1 Water pipes aren't the ^ u^Vrao^tfj only things apt to freeze ^^-EBrWPH during a cold snap. Canned 1 RAil|4|?jp goods in basements, pan- :^LaK tries and cupboards may ^Bjli BSSRKvJ also freeze. Is the food safe Some may be safe, but ? ? other cans may need to be lOlTl I nG^Hp||| discarded, says Dr. Robert H PfoduCG > Brackett, extension food H , safety specialist, North ^^PQtCVl ! ^^3 Carolina State University. Foods canned at home are good as long as the seal REGULAR hasn't been broken. If it 'JJ """-0".. has, throw the contents out BBjiSliii1 mAArrCLL II without testing-.-- maSmm coffei ._.,. .. Any canned .food which,. imMWffllj ? ^ has been frozen will have a ^9 TBj U mushier texture and some 1 LB. BAGl change appearance. Qp m 44You may want to use it in purees, cream soups, REGULAR, ADC, OR FV EL PERK |r casseroles or sauces," the ACTAD fACCCC extension specialist says. Ail UK lUrrtt If there is any question as to the safety of the food, j LB &agI IImS follow the old rule, 44When limit i of in doubt, throw it out," Dr. . CUSTOMits choice with D 110.00 Ot MOKE FOOD ORDER Raw meat and poultry 1 . 1 should be partially frozen -J # m.? 1 A consumer poll found H HALF OAL. 78 percent of Americans ex- H m pect more quality in pro- ICE MILK ? ducts today than a few years mhiS^SSB^S^SS 5BSBB Now Hickory Tr?? Rd. * Th Hwy. 52 *h?P It is best to store opened Midway, NC ?8< rr . . . . . Monday Saturday coffee in a clean, airtight 8ootQ?oo '2 . , , S<J*day container in the toot07oo ref r igerat or. lawwaaaawawaJLHw f . ) ) ?&W?CB?J<! EOUGNT BUY ^ Savings Plan.. Thara haa mwr bun a btWw Mnw to \ customer] Our now Fraquant Buyar progi Id >?? \ than grocaiiaa In your cupboard*.. I I \ you a greater raturn for you k " I \ you avar l JLVI ] HERE'S HOW IT W< I Amh |Bf MAlir (luiiul M ,? . loucancMnyeurFri- 4 . Buyer Sav-A-Chek. It'e quant Buyer Sav-A- < Freel Simply Mil it with JfcBcheka on exciting % < the required number of Sav-A- winn-Olxie grocery epeciala eh* ir J I Chah coupona. You'll gat a everyday, every waak! The teeter Wl ) MI M ainflta" Sav-A-Chek coupon for you flW you/ Frequent Buyar Sov- A-< m every dollar you apand or a Sav- A-Cheka, the teeter your aavinge pu i II A-Chek tan" coupon lor each add up. Shop WInn-Olxie eei ! WF tan dollar* you apand. It a tun! There a no Mmlt to the number of Bu "I It'e easy! Ybu will want to be a Sav A-Cheka that you can cash Winn-Dixie Frequent Buyer In on tamoua brand Itpma or aaa 6 bacauaa... bonua... j jEffi Fai T5 M a MdlUJIxB ilad'l fra ^ ^ Ii T1 rVl j I ^ 1 Bf.liVW I H > j 13: i p ? CUT FREE INTO ROAST. STEAKS. AND I WH . TRIMMINGS 10' PER POUND I Mtt+JKISmA 4 TO CHARGED FOR CUBING I Jj WHOLE nV^l ' ROUNDUPSr^cP' I ^ $1681 il^vo. "J B. AVG. IB. I LB U A3 LITER BTL. CALLO I fSSSSSl CHABLIS BLANC. I RHINE. RED ROSE OR I HEARTY BURGUNDY I bMf WINES I ! HARVEST FRESH CALIFORNIA NAVEL HALF_OAL. ORANGES, .12 '1" .. .. y ^ TDr^Di/* A ki A fiMRYOl fRISh D ANJOU IU LB? ?E PEARS 39* HA??" ... ..... HARVEST FRESH AIL PURPOSE VfcNI FLORIDA APPLES .*! '."/.AO MM U.S. I AR ASIJ%P HARVEST FRESH ENDIVE, ESCAROLE, RO ORANGE jsf.5''" WHI lllirc Lfcl lUtfc . . Z HEADS *1 DATA1 1 J UI Vb HARVEST FRESH SUNKIST I W I A LEMONS.. 10 FOR 99* B Wf/m HARVEST FRESH J m V W MUSHROOMS '?o: 89* I ' Hb 9 'wSm llbnrd thrifty maid E^^thiufty w ^HK0 TOMATO p|ljgj ORj f?^ ^jjjj luMTT 4 WITH $10.00 Ot MQti FQQQ QfOgj WITH $10.00 Of ta^^j^tt^x dano-s patty . PIZZA i*V: $2M ^bp^tn^ljbsia supftmano whip TOPPING . . . 3 'cSi *1" MorroN all vakhtus ALL ,lAVORS FAMIIY MEAL S& M" c ALL rLAVOKS colonial camot. ockman chocolatt, DfVIL'l FOOD, Ot FtfMCH COCONUT ^ CAKE *1" | ruway Pin* Brook POrkvlow ping Ctr. Plaxa Mall I ' Shopping Ctr. >*7&,l'?2?n Sunday Monday. Saturday Friday Saturday 00 to #00 8 00 to 9 00 8 00 to 10 00 ,, Sunday 12 00 to * 00 12 00 to 7 00 < Clip this valua Winn-Ot ?\M 40 KfC WPPVffl SAV-A-CI\kl*y^J Thatfc enou^ , b. a wmn-0?x?* || WWMWMXIE .tfs S ^ aW? p0**4"*1 i l!iid;UtlllllH:imd; DRKS--- ! , ' | lAVAGWet/ > "u?m ?* ' .?- ' JEL'iT i| I "WUWriuYiB ? ^STJK'' ; L saSnracSf " rch?M prtco of any I torn or I tk?? FmumiI : J COPYRIGHT 1ft4 WINN-DIXIE CHARLOTTE. INC QUANITY RIGHTS RKSERVED...PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY MARCH IO. 1ft Jl| HI ^H lUMUk'd-M- 14MIM.H 1'ind. ole sliced p llpp ?i "' ~ brand u.s. ch l6bl5i.AVC SIRLOIN w-d brand i^ssp ^j2?^ WHOLE Rdfikaf porterhouse steak lb. i riiavrn tfwmsft boneless top sirloi >lVlOKCD jfhlffw steak lb. $2.98 PICNICS |^^^w-d T-BONE ?3 I -||e? f 28< 12 oz. cans i u schlitz I ml "T- DEW PREMIUM I ?*9k D,ET PEPSI nB ORTight I PEPSI COLA BEER I W 'btls2 S|69 1 I TiLBA LIMIT 2 8 PACKS X-310 I yBH WITH^IO.00 OR MORE FOOD ORDER JSfsn 10. 1 II Family / x ite 11 jse?,. it * TOES I L^OO .VFW 0 I Discount ~ I H Coupon at the WSOOTV I ^ Checkout ! charlotte ^ LUE BAY | ?_ PINK I Ft, iLMOli I J/r^ fCl 25* OFF LABEL ~~~~1 hfoj& 48 OZ. BTl. FLORIDA! I a a H^ ^y/^f I I 71 MATOI A nnuc ^ M J ICE I CORN OIL 9|d $919 64 ozj MOW WOO egg l-IMrr 1 WITH $10.00 Ot MOW fOOO MM I Icheap Thrills 12 ct. pkc. 11 Saw $3.00 at superbrand |[J,l.tau ui twin pops or M mtnt* ft" U " vW) UDGE BARS 11 March 17 I April 13 a im Coupon For Complete Detail* wmki I Oaks Plait Wslksrtown Vlllaj IHMaritaSt Shopping Ctr. Shoppin lit Alrw Monday Saturday CitMMC ,,* e . P 8 00 to 9 00 Monday Wed a^V,^ nn Sunday 8 00 to 9 sLndaL t 00 to 7 00 Thurtday Sa io-oowvoo .j0010,^ sunday km y-' i i tote Sav-A-Cbek. Bring it to ^ Ixte and you wW gel 1 3h to fW one Frequent r Sav-A-Chek. 3195 I 4-10 I M | ~~~~~~~~~~~ Ec?Vy?W37TrZi7nTT!JrT7ri ?2^LlLUfcaiIiA3L!iikdLJLJl?JI ========= i I ?to * ?- - 1^' T-ZfZt '?ZSn,riw~? ?" Jj m ** m m m m* Mk I^ Pwi M MORE! Shop Wlnn-Dlxle and got the added value of our Frequent Buyer Savinga Plan... It coeta you nothing extra to caah In the goode and eervtcee available at theae famous merchants...Be a Winn-Dixie Frequent Buyer, you'll be glad you dldl ^ WMMNXE I FREQUENT BUYERS IMAGINE! Winn-Dixie Frequent Buyers have many exciting choices where they can "cash" their Sav-A-Cheks! And. there'smore to folow... ' ^ oice ? i . fantastic! You reall do gat mora i tor avarv dollar spent at Wlnn-OUie. It juat |2.98 prove# more than ever. Wlrtn-Dime la right for you* wmn4xxe 3'ce frequent buyers wtiqet * $1 OFF Their pure ha ms for sach filled Sav-A-Chek cashed In at Eckard Drugstores I ANBSCA'S fAN*y O^UG SlOfit fc wvbmwoe i frequent buyers i wtiqet II wr Thair purchaaaa for Mch fillad Sav-A-Chafc caahad in at Ona Hour Martfnizing Dry Cfaanara! one hour /naarintzMi7. OUVCLGRTHnG WHN-DUOE nmmti mam--?10FF Thoir purchaaa of Ptadmonl airfare for aaeh fiftad 8a* A Chafc caahart In at any tmrl tgtncy or IM - ? a H nliial aUnat V ' l#UliKKH lK< Wt OfTICTI ^ JoHm our RmuMi Iwyr inhiff feu Shop WfcwObda and wM for mora jujIUihi rmw ooiwlng toonl restriction# ntsy sooty f \ od U.S. Hwy. 21 I* and Old CCC 2 Ctr. Cams M. ?*S ELKtN naaday Monday Saturday ' 00 8 00 to 9 00 tu'day Sunday 100 12 00 to f 00 ? to 7 00 \ V.
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