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\ HHUHHF MHebb , Sh o * \ s. Have you ever driven into wooded areas in 10 miles to reach an strange cities looking for outlet store, dreaming as outlet stores advertised you drove of all the on highways. Know bargains waiting at the where you are going, end of your journey, only and take a friend, to discover a note on the Inquire before you go. door saying: "Closed on Take cash because Mondays." credit cards are not alThese are some sug- ways accepted" An outgestions for shopping at let store that does not outlet stores that readers accept charge cards may would do well to iinconvenience you; but consider: the store is actually doCall before you go to ing you a favor. The an outlet store, because outlet store owner must OUtlet Stores cnrn?H'm?r * pay me cnarge company close without notice. a commission between This is a society of rapid five and ten percent. In change, and what you some cases, this charge found on the highway is passed on to the last month might be customer. gone one month later. ?Many outlet stores It is not a good idea to *have a no return cash ^drtv^off^th^higl|wa)^()nl^policy^s(wic^K>t h1 ^ t* ' uop, jucii reirigeraiors will .probably have a tem- , -iff! ... ? perature readiing between some frozen foods begin to * . thaw kn this temperature v_ range, even though the The "frozen food com- Peach Jan partment" of a conven tional one-door refrigerator will likely register +10 to + 15 degrees F. and food ^ should be. used within a % 1 period of sevetal weeks. l|J| W H k \ A well-insulated | ?^freezer-compartment_ of_ a 2-door refrigerator and ^^ 1 w 1 V llf| freezer combination should register Zero - +8 degrees v pto^^ F. At the higher temperature you can retain freshness for several months. Frozen foods a separate household freezer, H chest or upright, may be H I keot for one vear at Zero degrees or lower. I The best source of infor- H mation for thawing and H cooking is on your frozen flKM2 food package. All frozen food companies have determined the methods which are best for their particular baked fwsh daily: home sty product. Usually, frozen ROLLS vegetables and entrees do baked wish daily: not need to be thawed. CHEESE BREAD. I Cakes should stand one swmtshoppi: moot hour at room temperature; I BROWNIES breads Vi hour, unopened. yourfavorite: lemon krun< Frozen fruits should be PIE defrosted as close to eating caw Of the week: ? in. germ/ time as possible. They CAKE 1 should have a few ice crystals clinging to them. Taking advantage of r BAKED FRESH D< . sales to stock your freezer is sound economics. Here H are some tips on managing H iiAiiai ^?AA<vA?i -WmUmk jyjlAk 41 I H H .Wg Never overload the freezer I H JSmSjfSf^^ iSffi'fj? Defrost the freezer every 2 H 1to Keep a refrigerator- I freezer thermometer in- I side. Maintain a Zero I degree F. temperature HMJIMIMQ1VBI1IIVP Rotate the foods in the freezer. Store newly purchased food items on the bottom shelf--the coldest one Keep like foods together 11{IIY/iV^I![tJl on shelf or in basket Labeling and dating foods is helpful. Use masking I tape Keep an up-to-date inventory * L __ ' < i? IUmLM12 opping OutU buy something before service, so don t go making sure that this is there expecting to be Better Living By JoAnne Falls something that you treated like you would in really want. Don't buy Saks Fifth Avenue, expecting to be able to . Find out what the change what you pur- outlet chase. Learn what you in. If you go to a dress needs are and don t outlet store, remember overbuy. that the bargains you . Outlet stores have lim- win find are for the most fcjj^baH '|9pl' . M ?&; a...See recipe on page 21. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 4 COPYRIGHT IWWINN-OIXII CHAMOTTl. INC. QUANTITY MOOTS IfUIVIO nKB OOOO TH?U SATUHOAY JUiY ?l. IWt. I WHOLE BAR-B-OUt m*kK StKVbU I WITH 1 LB. COLE SLAW, 1 LB. POT ATP ? L SALAD, t 1 DOZ. HOMESTYLE ROLLS L*? DINNER I WUlSlW L HPS J| M FAMILY I Igr jMi " I Li 12 CT. OQI 14 PIECE BARREL OF CHIC KIN: 4 MCAST, PKG. 07 4 DRUMSTICKS. 4 THIGHS.Jt 4 ^OMOS... uoz QO< FRIED CHICKEN V *8" LOAF 7 7 HOT BAR-B-QUE WHOLE $1? FRYERS u *1" J DOZ. I SLICED TO ORDER: CORNED BEEF OR ' LHoz $14t PASTRAMI L. *4" SIZE I MADE FRESH DAILY: RANANA PUDDING ... L. 89' LAYER *f r-HOMESTYLE^I (H BREAD I 5><l 654 LOAF 4 t ?ts y -.<v ?? - ? part in dresses. are cut out it may mean Know brands. Some that the store is offering Famous names have top quality goods at disseveral different con- count prices or just the tractors producing for opposite. Before you them. One company buy satisfy yourself that might manufacture the garment or goods shirts for several stores. sujt your needs. These same shirts might The outlet store might have different labels in ha^? ^nly Hogging different stores. room for which you must Examine the garment wait your turn or no or merchandise carefully dressing room at all.' before you buy. This Know you size and take will cust down on confu- a tape measure or go to a sion later.. * department store and try Some outlet stores 0n the brand name and have a mailing list. find out your size.. jo Inquire about this. The figUre or check discount store might be happy to prices quickly, subtract inform you of special t^e discount percentage saipc vrill tvi i ? from 100 and th-fen multi- I to get you name added to , ,he answef Qr reci. the regular mailing list. , b (he orj ina| I Be careful about rely- . ... J price. ing on labels. If labels J ? I Lawrence T. H. Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barksdale, of 2706 Greenway Ave., Winston-Salem has enlisted in the US Air Force. Airman Mills, a 1979 graduate of N. forsyth High School, joined under the Air Force's Delayed Enlistment Program (DEP), which allows him to accumulate time in the Air Force Reserve until he enters active duty on July 16,1979. Sgt. Jeff Shortell, Air Force recruiter in WinstonSalem, stated that Airman Mills successfully completed a series of tests which qualified him for the Administrative field of training. ImV-TfiJft jxj in nn JjfOUR TOTAL DISCOUNT FOOD - - b-AVE ON DOUR1 F H H pink alaska 4 q e SALMON tall ca^j 1i 16 OZ. SIZE mello yello, tab and COKE donald duck blue pi orange mayonf JUICE M-NA k 89*-9! Mckenzie frozen save on CHOPPED MACAR BROCCOLI I DINN 310 0Z. $4 7% PKGS. FOR | B?X Prices Good Also At Discount * The ChrooJcIc, Saturday, July 21, 1979 Page 19 ' oranffs wooes - It's hard to believe, but very true. There are three kinds of people in the world. First, those who do nothing but plan; they become idle dreamers. Second, those who just work and never plan; they become drudges. Third, those who both plan and workL, they become leaders whose planning and working amounts to success. * There may be a high regard for ideals and idealists, but observing closely dreaming, may be pleasant enough while it lasts, is certainly shattered by the hard realities of life. The person who is alert to take advantage of opportunities that - come to hinu plans and works is the one who attracts notice,. Some people, of course, attract notice to themselves by their, evil acts. It is such acts that make the newspaper headlines. The person who plans and works quietly day by day is making a . contribution to his day and generation. As time ' goes by, opportunities to make greater contributions will rnm?? u/av keep people out of the 1$; 'V* rut and propel them into f* * JL. spheres of wider useful- r. '^91 ness. There cannot be planning once and for all. We ourselves Naomi C. McLean change. Conditions change. Indeed, the adaptability. flexibility, and resiliency are the personality traits which result into successful avenues of wider usefulne?s. If something is worth having, it is also worth planning and working for. We don't g^ anytFFfng in this world for nothing. Planning it out and putting it through is quite important. The test of any plan, of course, lies in how it works. Putting through a plan is a different _ - matter from-making the plan. Activating a plan I calls for common sense, adaptation to circumstances, and the ability to meet special STORE / \ J? SAVE NOW ON 3LUE BONNET QUARTERS margarine 49* Lb. u ~ LIMIT 2 WITH A $2.00 OR MORE ORDER. ADDITIONAL CARTONS ?c P? BOTTLE 7* CARTON M vR^ just... FRESH RIPE JSE bananas Lb qc<p KRAFT ONE QUARTER ONI SLICED !ER -PORK LOIN $^39 House On Patterson Ave. - r (
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