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9 PRIZE LE ^57 COPYRIGHT 1979 Wl QUANTITY RIGHTS I SUNK I wiiii Towels PAP i i6o * * i$ TOW 16? cr PKGS. . LIMIT 3 WITH $7.50 OR MORE FOC ^ soup Jill lVHTljiTTt? M?PZ CRACRIN GOOD | [I STAR PAR _ _<= {2^11 your child ^T' ~ gP * _? VALUE _ 17, fcP sr. CRICKET I ? LIGHTERS mo ^ _ SAVE B " 3FOR 1 ? ,,:_,T-. ^ DO( TAI AIM TOOTHPASTE Sa 4.6 OZ. ?% Q ^ SAVE 30' ?* TUBE V 7 BAJ pp^**^^BpiSf!BPWE?WrCTP * -. . t * % ) t ... 0 ODDS o _ H Pri/e No Value Pti/*n 52.002 00 22 jj V %X ^ 1,001 00 7 1 ( 1 - as; -1 / V %\ J 20 00 582_ *" 10 00 L 1.752 _ 5 00 3710 * I m " 2 00 16 202 MflKi \ 100 | 102 035 ^ '* *#V 1 ~ TOTAL 124 942 * ^B This game being played ir 0 participating Winn-Dixie Stc Cabarrus. Guilford, Iredell, Stanly, Surry, Richmond, \&|lM \ Cleveland, Rutherford, For; _ m in 1 Union. Rockingham, 1 m Counties, North Carolina,H % M Marlboro, Chesterfield. Darin Lancaster, and Chester Cc Carter and Washington Cou Scheduled termination <it NN-DIXIE CHAWOTTE. INC. IESEKVED ... 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J DIXII DAtlING HAMtURGER PfM / BUNS.. .4/. ^ 4 D,x,i darling hot dog Ml H BUNS 4 ' f I J COPYRIGHT 1*71 WINN-DIXIE CHi B I K QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED ... J THRU SAT. MARCH 10 1 ilMiiTTWTVTW^H ' . .. L The Chronicle, Satardiv March 10, 1979- Pa|? 19 Children m Attracted ^ To Poison A - More than 90 percent of J the cases of accidental swallowing of poisons in-. I volve children age 5 or /N ST. 12-7 I under. . CTR. 12-9 According to specialists with the North Carolina 12-9 I Agricultural Extension Ser- . ..._J vice, the majority of incimmmmimm?m dents occur inside the PONll home; mainly in the bath11 room and kitchen and near! 76 I lv half the time when the ' Hft|g product is in use. -IlLzi 1 ^" gi National Pr>t<tr>n ^ ft lllV I H remind parents that con* #QH ? H tainers of household D. DRIP I H cleaners, improperly stored v 9 COUPOnI or carelessly placed while 1 MB M being used, can tempt the ^ inquisitiveness of a child P and tempt him or her to ^1 I taste the contents. It's not always feasible to lock. up all household I cleaners and medicines, S but it is possible to reor !ganize the space you have and set up child-proof areas -in the home, they t?y. By adhering to the fol lowing safety measures in handling and storing potentially harmful substances, incidents of poisoning can be reduced: Carefully read directions, special instructions and warnings on packages and containers of ? household ' cleaning products. Federal 4aw requires that product labete^tst ^?&~~fca?&rdous . fl t_ 1 1 substances. The label also gives first aid information. Keep household cleaning products in original containers. Don't put them in cups, bowls or soda bottles. According to the National -Clearinghouse- for Poison Control Centers, a high portion accidental ingestion of household chemicals a I occurs wnen a user Transfers the product into a cup or glass. The child may I assume it is something to eat or drink. fr. In addition, the original I container carries a label, SUKIIIAIIfi h identifying the product and its manufacturer - essential cheese! tr a* ? < Bxveep ine proauci in view | while in use. A pause to ~ A answer a phone or the door T bell is all it takes for a I toddler to reach an unguarded container? If you ??z. Pwn an automatic dish washer.be sure not to leave er-mc-not .? - * i* j m I 9% oz. 7Qf H the door lid open after ' placing dishwasher deter hion hoop . $1 tt gent in the dispenser. amon Arrange drawers and caiooz. binets for safe storage. can OT Cleaning supplies stored 2 LB- Siunder the kitchen or bathPKG I H ors swiss style rooni *n accessible drawers, behind easy-to- , [ cups *100 open, unlocked cabinet doors are a Pandora's box for the curious child, say the specialists. UPlRBtAND All household cleaning SOUR agents should be kept in A JU| H upper cabinets in the kit ImfcMlwl chen or bath, or on high 9. selves in linen closets and 1 laundry rooms. These inE elude bleach, washing soda, detergents, fabric softeners and other laundry aids; ammonia, drain, toilet IJ T. hi I bowl and oven cleaners, all-purpose cleaners, insec ticides, mothballs, polishes ^zls % J 1 * and some cosmetics. Paint thinners, paint, 'avis ^S^ter fuel, other petroiiuster leum solvents, fertilizers. P plant sprays and similar materials are best kept in metal closets withlocks, preferably outside the home. Store prescription drugs and other medications, including aspirin and vitamins well out of reach. Be _____ sure containers have safety tops when possible. Never call medicines or vitamins JUyUj^H ' herself to a handful or mouthful when you are not
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