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Page 2&The Chrort^k, Safurua "" I IaveA - I Healthy I New Year | " ^Msny-Nw ?w Vfwokf tions involve ' health improvement. We vow, for example, to lose weight, stop smoking or eat a more balanced diet. The Better Business Bureau advises those that are planning to turn over new, healthier leaves that they should resolve, just as firmly, to avoid falling victim to quacks who promise quick and easy results -- at a price. The desire to imorove oneself is only one of many human traits on which twentieth-century 'snake oil salesmen' try to turn a profit. Others include fear, ignorance and hopelessness. In each case the quack of- , fers a fast, easy way to get the desired results by bypassing doctors or other professionals. In some cases, the quack's way is portrayed as the only way. Be warned; quackery is useless at best and often is harmful. Play On The Emotions Overweight persons are the target of one of the most widespread forms of ~ " quackery; weight reduction 'plans' that require no mating, caiui IC lUUIIUIlg UT exercise. Testimonials that play on the emotions of i prospective customers pro- | mise dramatic results in a remarkably short time. The 'plan' usually requires the / purchase of pills,?tight-?\ fitting belts or undergarments, vibrating machines or other devices. Trying to lose weight without consulting a doctor can be dangerous, especially if pills are involved. Losing weight requires that fewer calories be taken in than are burned up in exercise and normal activities, and maintaining weight loss requires that these quantities be kept in balance. Anyone seriously interested in IAC innr ^ in ivsomg WC15111 can gci good advice from a doctor. Usually, he will prescribe a restricted but healthy diet, often advising a daily program of moderate exercise. As in dieting, will power is the key to a stop-smoking resolution. Products such as pills, gum, cigarettes made from substances that contain no nicotine, or devices that reduce the amounts of nicotine and tars that are ingested, help temporarily at best. The smoker who wants to become a former smoker must do it the hard way, perhaps with the aid of a stop-smoking clinic that is supervised by professionals. Many impose a small fee or none at all. Self-improvement quacks are only a small portion of a huge health fraud industry. There are cancer quacks, arthritis quacks, diabetes quacks, and quack psychiatrists, to name only a few. Quacks offer cures for virtually every known disease, as well as some that haven't been discovered yet. Beyond pills, lotions anrl <?!i virc V,.... ? '' UMU v > i A 11 j , 111 cy .sell machines; some costing hundreds of dollars, all worthless. All quack remedies are harmful to the extent that they cause the victim to put off getting real help from competent professionals. Some of them are harmful to use. The Better Business [ Bureau recommends that anyone who suspects health fraud contact their family doctor or local medical ^ society. New Year's resolutions are hard enough to I carry out without a quack adding to trte trials and tribulations. I * s.y, January 10, NSI ^ m W TTTHE SAVINGS COME EAS^tt SAV-A-CHEI< Rji^j O DAWN ?*"? Tl kSi M TIP STEAK lb. $2,# fj W D BRAND U.S. CHOICE BONELESS RIB EYE B STEAKS .l. $44* K W-O BRAND U.S. CHOICE BONELESS RIB EYE 11 ROAST l. $4" YI HICKORY SWEET OR PINKY PIC BRAND SLICED ft BACON PKlo *1" |J| W D BRAND U.S. CHOICE BONELESS FULL CUT Th ROUND STEAK, ?. j27* Tl W D BRAND U.S. CHOICE SOUTHERN PRIDE Y1 CUBE STEAK... l. *2" ^ ^ ^ " W DMA^ |"c ID (A PINKY PIC BRAND JJ (I 5 RIB AND 5 SIRLOIN ED A Ml # FRESH a ECONOMY CUT SSS ft PORK CHOPS boloj n .11Q boio I I SHI X W O BRAN VI f liy tipr< V/l PINKY PIG (Jl LB. BOSTON B PORK I Krn uj jQ 1 $': Owtan Breasts 11 HOLLY FARMS U.S.D A. GRADE A FRYER ^VjHIGHS lb 98? Thruway Pine Brook Shopping Plaza Center Shopping Cen Monday-Saturday Monday-Saturdi 8:00 to 10:00 8:00 to 9:00 Sunday Sunday 12:00 to 9:00 12:00 to 7:00 AN opimi ^irrai TOM8HT fj{ 7 \/jlii free into | yl roast. steaks and i v) trimmings 10* charge per ia pound for cubing . q a J LB. yfl PINKY PIG BRAND FRESH CENTER CUT ftPORKCHOPS.. ?. *1" WA PINKY PIG BRAND FRESH BONELESS BOSTON j J BUTT Y) PORK ROAST.. ?. *1" (J PINKY PIG BRAND FRESH BONE-IN LEAN // PORK STEAKS.. ?. *1" JTj WD BRAND U.S. CHOICE BQNELESS ROUND f 4 i viy j i ? i *"r yfuowb juici ssue! jjte1cm|p ^^h4rou| i ontfllla i wcj sjv-a-chhi s^ClipThe wfercii \ SAV-A-CHI \ WITH THIS COUrOI i \ 4CT.PKG.GEh l^^^r^ViA 1 STANDARD O Li^T Ull LIGHT J | Coupon good thru Sotu 1 Umltone coupon ^ ^ VAN CAMP t . -jx 1 !!|T?rio?tioA BEANS i tP ^ rCflOD ST AMPS 1 MAZOLA ^ 1qowrti?rm\ CORN OIL. II - "" _ niYlE 1 K,Nl "ATION "? ?. WlMN-WAicj D0GF00D VI\ FRENCH'S BIG TATE |i | \A POTATOES, I IX ASTOR SWEET Yl SALAD CUE PEQPLEf^"" 9/11LB. AVG. \If \ CHOICE UNTRIMMED \ OLE BONELESS (A . OUNDTIPS m w, 1 117R f l" KzZJ mtv*! i53s? % jim dandy extra Ul?3 W grits... ?t -a f ^ . s^jj^a martha whit1 : 71 MEAL MIX 2 LB. PKG. *2.76 Yf thrifty maid tomi HOT, MEDIUM OR MIIDI/1 SOUP. . . . W-D BRAND ft HE HUiNC -WHOLE HOG % thrifty maid wnc SAUSAGE 7^ thrifty maid slice jpalgL d u.s. choice sandwich or AST STEAK i?. $34* nMHfaUiJE* d u.s. choice california ^ lb. ^ 1 j [ d u.s. choice boneless 5 lbs. l/? m0y^cj\5||j|j ' steak. s lbs. round tip roast j |t i ground round tip.. I SAL* VANITIES ^ D U.S. CHOICE BONELESS BOUND ^ OAST lb. *2" (A ^1T'"r: BBANDFBESHPOBK BONE-IN /I WITH 6ACr urr [A ?mmm ROAST.. LB $r,y| IOLLY FARMS $ ^B^ki .D.A. GRADE A /fflR KTtK BKfcAST 71 HIT .'ii? m Parkview I 3 Oaks Pla Mall I 811 Merita ter Monday-Saturday Mt. Airy y 8:00 to 10:00 1 Monday-Satur 8 A.M. to 10 P Sunday Sunday 12:00 to 9:00 I 10 A.M.-7 P I ITOWELS ^ MA ^ \ f^argarIn^^11111^^^ ^ I > wttM I I wltn I viva I I vivA I se_^?com xtrin' 1-1 15 Extr IK COUPONS! I SAV-A-CNSK COU 4 A NO PVNtCHASI Of I Jl Wim_UUl CQUFON AND FU?CHA JMAIIIECTR.C JOCT.f R SOFT WHITE I . >j GLADFAM bulbs l?trash rdoy Jon. 10, 1981. I I Coupon good thru Saturday Jar i por family I I I Limit on# coupon p?r fan ?C IHIMM MHNi^HNSHHKBNKNBKNSNNMHNNK I Ijj iis.. "2? 89' ^^jyn 24?z- C0< ' M M U II II I I ? ? JAK J7 T tpi? QUICK I MO M1f ...5'S.V'l" !... "Si" 98' HEON 13QZ. QQ< i d or 2UOZ $ | 09 B?lij ^ 1 CANS gViSV^^ ? jigf CRYSTAL I s3.00 PURCHASE gpi^|| HHBHHHHMI za I Village Square Walkerti St. I Shopping Center Shoppl I Rural Hall. N.C. Cente day Monday-Saturday Monday-Sa M. | 8 to 9 *00 to 11 I Sunday Sunda M I 1-7 1:00 to 7 mmammmmmmammmmJmmmmmm I i ^By - * *^M^3C^3BEK ,oTp oc REDEEM THE ^'n nuff^^^gFD ?SckoT~ ~mm^^ 1E SAV-A.CHEK SPESaALASCHEK r^Ss^T ^ J Wltw ont rn?d S?v A-owt ^SJ pons & Save! PONS I (Av'-CHMMUPONS SI Of IVr^l **1TM THO COUPON ANO PURCHASE OF L J 19 OX. CAN IILYSIZE gg DIS'?;|fyANT bags hn lysol spray 1.10,1911. ' ' Coupon food thru Saturday Jon. 10,1901. illy 1 (u9 "J Limit ono coupon por family I MBC u irmdi jpsaMammaaaaaHamaHm<'ii-irMl X COPYRIGHT 1901 WINN-OIXIf CHARLOTTI, INC. QUANTITY RIGHTS RISlRVfO...PRICES GOOD SATURDAY JANUARY 10, 1901. 1 'l' h 1 H MINUTE MAID ? hm fm flBfiHft IOO%PURE B ! B^NMfW FLORIDA mm) mm orange JUICE ? HARVIST FRCSH PINK OR WHIT! FLORIDA BPft^v GRAPEFRUIT., ii'o 99' ft HARVEST FRESH COUNTRY STAND MUSHROOMS.. ISl 89' HARVMT PRROH ONOW WHfW cauliflower. Ufti 0' ^f?HARVE$T FRESH L. Wy/ZmL V JLK2KPA... %#*TANGERINiS kjtfjf" superbrand ^sv sherbet or CREAM ^?BEES$lp8 SALUTO SAUSAGE, PEPPERONI OR SASSY N SPICY I 1^1 PIZZA VK?O! *2" PJWyj"? I FROZEN SHOESTRING '3flil?B POTATOES.... i? *1" m^b i'ssss morton r Px liM pot pies iff fli* HNB ^ 240Z.B0TTIF / \ SCOPE / ^MOUTHWASH own Westwood U.S. Hwv. 21 41 tng Village Old CCC Camp I ir Shopping Ctr. Road turday CLEMMON8 Elkln, North Carolina I ):00 Wewdenr-Tlwrsiey te 10 Open Mildew laiaiiii y FridiT-Satardei U11 I la f :00 Saaday 10 fa f Opaa laaday U ia? la 71
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