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cMaking Food Dollars Count Here are a few tipa to help you and your family enjoy i nutritional diet on a low food budget. The key is (hopping wisely. Before going to the super market, plan meals for the week and make a shopping ; list. Try not to shop when hungry, tired or in a hurry. Buy the "large economy" size if you can store and use it conveniently. Avoid overbuying, of per ishable foods especially Try store brands and gen erics. They usually cost less than name brand products Be flexible. Substitute good buys you find at the store for similar foods in your meal plan. Compare cost and quality of convenience foods with those you can make from scratch. Some convenience foods are bargains but most frozen combination dishes, seasoned vegetables and din ners and ready-to-eat bakery products cost more than home-made counterparts. Buying Vegetables and Fruits Fresh ones are often cheaper when in season. Watch for specials on these Plain frozen and canned ones are cheaper than those with butter and sauce. Buying Breads and Cereal Products "Day old" breads are often available at a savings at supermarkets and bakery outlet stores. "Instant" and quick cook ing rice costs more than regular, enriched rice. The addition of seasoned and flavored mixes makes them much more costly. Buying Meat The best buys are cuts and types of meat, fish and poultry that provide the most lean meat for the money. To compare costs, divide the price per pound by the number of servings a pound provides. Servings will differ from four serv ings from a pound of meat with little or no fat or bone, such as flank steak, to one serving from meats with large amounts of fat, gristle and bone, such as spare ribs. Eggs, peanut butter and dried beans and peas are good sources ot protein and many other nutrients found in more expensive meat. Buying Milk and Milk Products Non-fat dry milk is usu ally the least expensive form of milk, especially when bought in large boxes. Skim fluid milk is usually a bar gain, too. For a booklet with menus and recipes that can help your family cut food costs, send 50 cents to Making Food Dollars Count, #405L, Consumer Informa tion Center, Pueblo, CO 81009 Legal Notices NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PHILLIPS GRAINS. INC NOTICE is hereby given thet Articles of Dissolution of a North Carolina corporation, were filed in the office of the Secretary of State of North Carolina on the 15th day of November. 1983, and that alt creditors and claimants against the b corporation are required to present their respective claims and de mands immediately in writing to the corporation so that it can proceed to collect its assets, convey and dispose of its properties, pay, satisfv and discharge its liabilities and obligations and do all other acts required to liquidate its business and affairs This the 30th day of November, 1983 Phillips Grains. Inc. By: Paul K. Phillips, President By: Violette K. Phillips, Secretary 12 2S-4t PAP 24 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of ~ the estate of Angeleta Kornegay Tyndall of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said ANGELETA KOR NEGAY TYNDALL to present them to the undersigned within 6 - months from date of the publi * cation of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate I please make immediate payment. This the 5th day of December. ? 1983 Estate of Angeleta Kornegay Tyndall Lottie K Lewis, Executrix 403 Home Avenue, Farmville, NC 27828 William H. Lewis, Jr. Lewis. Lewis & Burti Attorneys at Law P.O. Box 4 Farmville, NC 27828 Telephone: (919) 753-5111 ; 12 29 4t pd DOCKET SP 16, SUB 4 BEFORE THE NORTH CAROLINA UTILITIES COMMISSION NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY In the Matter of Application of Cogentrix of North Carolina. Inc., for Certificate of Public Conve nience and Necessity. Pursuant to G.S. 62 110.1 Authorizing the Guilford Mills. Inc., Project in Kenansville. North Carolina NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on November 10, 1983, an application was filed by Cogentrix of North Carolina, Inc. (Applicant), for a certificate of public con venience and necessity pursuant to 0-S. 62-110.1(a) for a steam and electric power cogeneration facility to be located at the plant of Guilford Mills, Inc-., in Kenansville. North Carolina, and to be known as the Guilford Mills, Inc. Project. Details of the application may be obtained from the office of the Chief Clerk of the North Carolina Uitilities Commission, Dobbs Building, 430 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina, where a copy of the application is available for review by any in terested person. If no complaint is received within ten days after the last date of publication of this notice, the Commission will enter an order awarding the certificate sought by the Applicant. If a complaint is received within two days after the last date of publication of this Notice, the Commission will sche dule a public hearing on the application and will give reason able notice of the time and place thereof to the Applicant and to each complaining party. Persons desiring to lodge a complaint with respect to the application may file a statement to that effect with the Commission and should include in such state ment any information which they wish to be considered fev the Commission in connection with the application. Such as statement will be included in the Commission's offical files and will serve as a basis for scheduling a public hearing; however, the Commission will determine whether the application should be granted on the basis of testimony presented at the hear ing Such statements should be addressed to: Chief Clerk North Carolina Utilities Com mission P.O. Box 991 - Dobbs Building Raleigh. North Carolina 27602 The Public Staff of the Utilities Commission, through the Execu tive Director, is required by statute to represent the using and con suming public in proceedings be fore the Commission. Statements to the Executive Director should be addressed to: Robert P. Gruber, Executive Director Public Staff - North Carolina Utilities Commission P.O. Box 991 - Dobbs Building Raleigh. North Carolina 27602 The Attorney General is also authorized to represent the using and consuming public in proceed ings before the Commission. Statements to the Attorney General should be addressed to: The Honorable Rufus Edmisten Attorney General of North Carolina P.O. Box 629 Raleigh. North Carolina 27602 This the 22nd day of November 1983 COGENTRIX OF NORTH CAROLINA, INC. George T. Lewis Jr. President 12 22-4t-c- CNC 105 DUPLIN TIMES-PROGRESS SENTINEL Published Weekly by DUPLIN PUBLISHING CO., INC Ike Rlddick, Publisher P.O. Box 68 Kenansville, NC 28349 Second Class Postage Paid at Kenansville, NC 28349 SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Single Copy 11 Cents In Duplin and Adjoining Counties 8 Mos.?$2.83 1 Yr.?$3.66 Outside of Ouplin and Adjoining Counties 6 Mos.?$2.35 1 Yr.?$4.70 Outside North Carolina $5.50 per year Seasons Greetings from Jimmie's Appliance Service Prepare Your Dange For The Holiday Cooking | | | CaU I 296-1369 I IB JB| mmg mmm hi Mil > JHM fesw/ier market I m WE WELCOME FOOD STAMP CUSTOMERS -I LlSANTA CLAUS 1 OPEN TIL 8 p.m. FRIDAYS I ?H^WILL BE HERE SAT. DEC. 10 BEULAVILLE & SATURDAYS ?5^ FROM 11:00 TILL 3:00 prices effective ngfmL Monk Whaley. Owner ? |K FREE FOUNTAIN DRINKS PK'CES |FF|C?VEDECEMBER Ph. 298-3646 ?i V <V 1U W? rw?fvt th? right to limit quantity J I" *2*1 - 3M II Limit 1 with $12.50 food FROSTY I order CDVCDC MORN | rKTEKS 2 TO BAG | $F ? LB. m LUTER'S I ^89*1 CAROLINA BRIGHT LEAF I SMOKED SAUSAGE $139 I LB TURKEYS I .. I COKE & OOCl rOMFT _ 'I *0LB- WH,TE POTATOES PtPSI 2 LITER 7T M C?MET ?AA| ^ m .g?L^k SEVEN-UP & AQ(| OTtI 5 | "2QI' MT. DEW 2 LITER 28 OZ. M ^ ^ BANANAS! BUTTER-ME-NOT BJSCUITS^^^^PARKA^margarin^^J 25-1 2/89'l 2/99'l IriAQd'- $|49|:::$|39l BUNCH I CAKE I I CHEESE I 12 OZ. I i flour ?2qt|mavonnaises|49i apple a ii qu ? $12.50 food H ? 1 ? ? peach ? ? _ ? ? order ? II ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? I B 5 lb. yy ? I B p*s w I# ?
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