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Reassure children A tornado, flood or firedamaged house may mean hours of work. Often working themselves to exhaustion, worried about the future and upset over the loss of personal items, parents may overlook their children's need for extra attention and reassurance. Children often regress when faced with an over whelming experience, extension human development specialists at North Carolina State University. A child of 5 or 6 may want to cuddle more than usual, want to sit on a adult's lap Sir"" This is a iHrntiafavuctkm. ? Try to have extra patience with your children during this difficult time. The adult has lost many valuable items, but the child has too. When familiar playthings are suddenly gone, children may become upset and feel insecure. Try to salvage the .most treasured items. A special blanket or stuffed animal which looks hopeless may respond to dry cleaning. In fact, it may be more comiforting to the child to ^replace lost toys with used :items. Well-worn toys are I often more attractive in Ltimes of crisis. T " - v ?iToo much isugar? i 'Control your sugar intake' has been preached by dietitians and nutritionists :for years. Why don't more people follow it? "People look at a dietary jule like this one and say to , themselves, *1 can't do this. How could I never eat any more sugar ever again? "They probably '&uMn,t,./The rufe :.saSRS?$! control,' not 'eliminate.' A jeasonably healthy person may eat some sugar. It only becomes a problem when you eat so much that you become overweight, your teeth decay and you become malnourished because it is crowding out other nutritional foods," says Sarah . Hinton, extension nutrition specialist, North Carolina State University. People haven't always eaten as much sugar as they do today. In 1909, people ~ got twice as many calories from complex carbohydrates (68.3 percent) as they did form sugar (31.7 percent). Today, sugar takes up 52.9 percent of the ' share, while starch has dropped to 47.1 percent. The average North Carolinian now eats about 125 pounds of refined sugar, corn sweeteners, molasses and honey each year. ? CfrWks* andvciy little uthei imiri~~ ?ttuiraV 'wrttrgr ^Tbat is- why calories from sugar are often called empty calories," says Mrs. Hinton. A little won't hurt, but **if Qiioarv fnorU renlar** more nutritious foods in the diet, serious nutrient deficiencies could begin to oc~cur," along with obesity. Protect woolens Pack winter clothing away carefully to protect it from insect damage, says Dr. Harriet Tutterow Jenn:.ings, clothing specialist, -INorth Carolina State University. HI Make sure the clothing is clean; any invisible food stains may attract pests and may also show up as stains in the fall. z Keep the storage area clean and use mothballs or a specially-formulated insecticide. Hii ? * MFMOUSWT' I I BUYER I I Savings Plan,. I Thsrs has navsr baan a battar time to be a Winn-Dixie I customer! Our new Frequent Buyer program will put more than groceries in your cupboards...ifs going to give you a greater return for your food dollar than you ever thought possible! I I HERE'S HOW IT WORKS... I Ask tor your Frequtnt *)u C|o c?n ?oui f t ab Sl?tl buck or mor? Buyer Slv A Ch*k lit qu*nt Buyer Sit A ( partic .paling F re I B Fret'Simply fill it with SSi B Cheks on eiciting S#l qutnl Buyer myr I ibe required number o> Se? A Winn Dme grocery specials chant*'That * right your lined I Chek coupon* Vou ii get a everyday every week' Thef??ter Winn Dme Frequant Buyer Sav single Sav A Chek coupon tor you fill your frequent Buyer Sav A Cheka are now worth $1 off the I every dollar you apend or a Sav A Cheka the faater your savings purchase price Of any item or I AChek ten coupon for each add up Shop Wmn Dme service only at select f ryqueni I ten dollars you spend It t fun1 There S no limit to the number Of Buyer merchants I it s easy' W>u win want to be a Sav A Chess mat you can cash I Wmn Dme Frequent Buyer m on famous brand items or as a aOBBK BSSTlsIC T IONS I H because ? bonue MAY APPLY I Winn Dixie Qpp I Frequent Buyers 9 - _ I Will Get AT H $1.00 off their purchases for ach filled Sav-AChek cashed We II give Vl)U U dollar Oft in at ickord's Drugs ! un^ $5.00 purchase or more our I eluding tobacco items and Halcholic beverages!. Limit one 1^Sav amwcas fan*y of^uG sio? please $1.00 off thoir purchases for ? .... , . . each filled SavA>Chek cashed Sav-A-C htks must be w-df One Hour Martinising I presented With incoming -"V' orders and are not valid with other specials. Please only offvcLmrHnc ' one Sav A C hek per order. $1.00 off their purchoses for each filled Sav-A-Chek cashed in at Piedmont Airlines I A Certain fares nia\ be restricted. Any number of I Sav A Clicks can be used with each purchase. I I Or Shop at Winn-Dixie I -1? - for these Special I I Sav-A-Chek Buys... I Bhtwisburv^?with one filled frequent buyer sav a chek I BEST 15 lb. bag plain or self rising pillsbury J^FLOUR 19*1 hk with one filled frequent buyer sav-a-chek 32 oz. btl. del monte tomato CATSUP 29*1 with one filled frequent buyer sav-a-chek 2 liter btl. all flavors chek w,th one e'lled frequent buyer sa^a^eheitw lb. pkg. in quarters parkay m dff MARGARINE . 91 .. with one filled frequent buyer sav-a-chek dozen superbrand white grade a LARGE EGGS 59*1 with one filled frequent buyer sav-a-chek HARVEST FRESH HEAO OF Tj- LETTUCE 9*1 WITH ONE FILLED FREQUENT BUYER SAVACHEK WKSt iM. JAMESTOWN FRESH PORK r^SAUSAGE... 29'I WITH ONE FILLED FREQUENT BUYER SAV A-CHEK |L _ _ ^ 4V, OZ. JAR BEECHNUT ALL VARIETIES STRAINED B*f.'J'."I.TM FRUITS OR VEGETABLES ^BABf>00D4Hj Thruway I pin* Brook Plaxa I I #i?PP,nfl I upnd, Cantor I Cantor I i* j Monday-Saturday I Monday-Saturday I Thurs 8:00 to 9:00 8:00 to 9:00 I 8 Sunday I Sunday 12:00 to 7:00 I 12:00 to 7:00 I ! I J / Annivei j| WtHHMBIXg siis J Now more than ev*t ?*r* rk^rt tor gori j - ^ tcjummS ^ _ ^rfTTTnTTTTTTTrJ -I *14 ITJI W J n^mSTI! 11 *Til ^ f<| i \ FRWU*HTBUY*? ^ ^ ^ , [ Savings Ptan | This Frequent Buyer Sov-A-Chek it good tor 40 FREE Sov-A Chek coupons. Thot t enough I till one Frequent Buyer Sov A-Chek I limit one per tomily. Valid thru Tuesday May I, lR kT- - -- -- -- -- ----- COPYRIGHT 19t4 WINN-DIXIf CHARLOTTE, quantity rights r^m^vco... prices go I hanoi' par I I Soft" I GROUND 11 ROI I BEEF II Tl I 8 lb- I i?i LB., 2 LB. & ii and trimmi I 3 LB. PKGS... I I per pound f ni I Ht p?i I vB (ffi)* ,o ib- bag ?ss? EMBERS CHARCOAL %B S-|19 we're Rigli all flavors suPFBBBANr. .a^ssspphfe... _ half gailom Mrr^TT BKHIIH? ^i JL?<2^ S|08 ^1 HALF OAL rs^UBl. a ^ ^ j MBA, Kg^-.^l ^?^*~yr irkmw M ll I 3 Oak* Plaza I Walks >y Wednesday I 811 "j"!? #tr**t I 8h?? l:00 to 9:00 I Pit. Airy | Cmi day-Saturday I Monday-Saturday I Monday00 to 1000 I 8:00 to 9:00 I 8:00 t< Sund?y I I The Chronicle, Thursday, May 3, 1984-Page C5 rsary sale! 1\ Clip this valuable Sav-A-Chek. r? Bring it to Winn-Dixie and you r, will get i | 40 Free | Sav-A-Cliek y Coupons! ~~c~ That's enough to fill one ooth.0 Frequent Buyer Sav-A-Chek! i. CHOICE II pkg. | BONELESS I I HICKORY SWEET I UNO II SLICED I PS II BACON I ?,? 11 #|19 I ioast, steaks i u m ngs free) (10* i i "^fryer""* u s o a' oraoe a charge for I I COMBO |uLQUi^L it r jl^mi LjzjjLM [ , . . I A i r^i5s^^Kv > vol pm^jfi W-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE *5 IBS. ROUND TIP STEAK ^ 5 I RC Dm IMH Tin nn _ .... .WWI1U l ir RUM) I ^muwnw 95 lbs ground round tip MiMl5JLBS^BpNElESS BEEF pp f2896 It for You! idsofcv w-d brand u.s. choice boneless qjBsgter Rotrmr tit row SMI 12s6 i'???iw^v choice) round tip steak...lb. $2.66 s, ^ mam ^ 1 pM K *""^1 W 9 Yi?S ZiTT ^^wniwoo^!1!age^7s^IwY^^i . I Shopping Contor I oidCCC aSi?? I u hLEMw^NSh I CompRood I Ht#r Monday - Wednesday I Saturday I 8:00 to 9:00 I ELI1|N,^C 3 10:00 I Thursday 8:00 to 10:00 I 8;oo to 9:00 o%n I Prtday Saturday 8 to II I Sunday I W | Sunday |:0Q to 7:00 | 12:00_to_7|00__J
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