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Page 6B—MIRROR-HERALD—Thursday, January 26, 1978 Biggest Energy Users Should Be Conserved When plotting this year’s battle plan for lowering elec tricity usage start by attack ing the big energy users first. Generally, heating and cooling equipment consume over half of the total home energy use, say agricultural extension specialists at North Carolina State University. That’s the reason adequate insulation and efficient use of this equipment will mean the greatest savings. The next biggest user is the water heater. For most homes, ail the energy used in a year’s time by the electric clock, heating pad, hair dryer, blender, toothbrush, sun lamp, waffle iron, sewing machine, radio and vacuum cleaner does not amount to one-twentieth of the electricity used by the water in that same year. ’The range, refrigerator and freezer are also significant consumers of electricity. Also, about five per cent of the electric bill goes for lighting. INTS FOR OMEOWNERS Fix It Yourself For Safety & Economy WARRANTIES - WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW Should you repair an ap pliance younelf, while it is under warranty? No, point out the editors of Reader’s Digest, who have complied a “Fix-It-Yourself Manual” with the help of experts in every field. This money-saving book, available at bookstores, not only tells about warranties but how to safely fix 1,001 things that can go wrong around the house. TO FIX IT OR NOT TO FIX IT-A good question to ask yourself if your appliance is under warranty. Yet if you attempt to repair an appliance yourself while the warranty is in effect, this will almost always automatic ally cancel the manufacturer’s or retailer’s obligations. Under a 1975 law—intended to protect consumers against deceptive warranty practices, inferior products and poor service—no manufacturer or retailer is forced to provide a written warranty. But this is no way prevents a dissatis fied customer from complain ing about a failed product, trying to get a replacement, or taking the offending producer or retailer to court. Some people used to put stale bread in biriMe's cradles in the hope of warding off disease. Don’t Rake Mulch Off New Lawn If you seeded a fescue or bluegrass lawn this fall and mulched it with grain straw, you may be wondering what to do with the mulch now that the grass is up. ’The •Bswer is, do nothing to it. Ueve the straw in place, suggest North Carolina Sute University extension hor- ticuitural specialists. It will, if it hasn’t aiready, settle close to the ground. Even tually it will become incor porated with the soil. ’The vacuum created by the whirling blades of the lawn mower will remove some of it, and this is ali right. Alt never attempt to rake • off the straw from newly sprouted grass. The •hallowed rooted young •esdiings will be pulled up and you will lose a sur- priaizgly lirge part of your -aUinLof grass. If you hlrni paanj^idlm for your lawn mower, it can be used to catch the straw sucked up the first time or two the new lawn is mowed. u. LOOK FOR THIS SHIELD... Your Assurance That We Sell Only W-D Brand U.S. CHOICE Beef. All Beef is, Government Graded..., But All Beef is Not Government Graded U.S. CHOIQ. W-D Brand U.S. CHOICE Beef Means Choice At Its Finest. We Wouldn't Want To Sell You Less! l\ W D BRAND U.S. CHOKE BONE IN CHUCK ROAST CHUCK STEAK fiffF PEO] HOLLY FARMS drumsticks, COMB-PACK,' THIGHS, OR FRYER BREAST PURE GROUND bT >55 LB. PKG. W-D HANDI-PACK SIRLOIN STEAK W-D BRAND ( U.S. CHOICE I LB. SLICED BACON HICKORY I SWEET I UB. PKG. W-D B«AND WHOLE SLICED (4.e LE. AVC.) SMOKED PICNIC le 79< FOR MITOIMTIC l« FINE NIP COFmi^«DRIP ASTOR 1 LB. CAN UNIT ONE WITH $7.50 01 MORE FOOD OIDfR 160 a. LGE. ROLL SUNBELT • WHITE • GREEN • YELLOW Towels I PAPER TOWELS LIMIT 3 WITH $7.S0 01MOIE FOOD OIDER CIOROX BLEACH JILOROX: 1 LB. PKG. IGROUNDI BEEF HILLSHIREFAEM ALL VARIETIES SMOKED FRESH PORK CHOPS W-D BRAND REGULAR OR REEF SAUSAGE „ «1” CENTER CUT... .. ‘1" FRANKS 'i,V: «9 PALMEHOFARM W-D BRAND SLICED COOKED HAM OR HOLLY FARMS PIMEN. CHEESE. IS »!•* PICNIC 'AS »2” CHICK. FRANKS AS 79 MEATY PORK FEET. TAILS OR W D BRAND REGULAR OR BEEF HBC SSF.'SKIl**-" “ $1. BOIOGHA..'AS 89« WHITING .. 59 FRESH 4.« LB. AVG. HORMEL LITTLE PORK PICNICS. LB 79’ SIZZlIRS 9r OtOAKUtS..,, lb 79 FRESH PORK CHOPS HORMEL TASTE^O-Sf A FlUCT OF .. INDCUT L. 99’ WRANGIIRS.. PERCH. W-D BRAND WHOLE OR SHANK PORTION I SMOKED HAM W-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE T-BONE STEAK FRESH PORK LOir ASSORTED CHOPS iiip! W-D BRAND U.S. CHOia SOUTHERN PRIDE CUBE STEAK LB. W-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE BONELESS ROUND STEAK. LB W O MANO U.S. CHOICE lONElESS SHLD. ROAST..LB W O MAND U.S. CHOICE SONEIESS LEAN STEW... LB M”! W-O BRAND EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF.LB M"I FRESH 4-tLB.AVO.PORK ^ON BUTTS L. 89' SPARERIBS....lbM»| W-D BRAND U.S. CHOia BONELESS CHUCK ROAST LB. |(</4 L0IN)i LB. LB. •EL. PERK • REGULAR •AUTOMATIC DRIPI COFFEE CHEF BOT-AR- I SP AGHETTI AND MEATBALLS I 12“1 ASTOR Olla ^sto^ XHPBi^ ALL PURPOSE 48 OZ. BOHLE dietpepsi OR PEPSI' MOZ. •omi LIMIT 4 WITH $7.1 OR MORE FOOD ORDER THRIFTY MAID TOMATOES UNIT ONI WITH $7.50 N MOM FOOD MOIR CHEF BOY-AR-OEE KRAFT DRESSING BEEFO'GEni.2 SS »1« 1000ISUND.. 88* CHICKEN OF THE UA LIMC LEMON. LIME OR PINK LIQUID OYSTER STEW. 2 '!^ .»-$100 ItrTCBg«EblT 4B 820Z. DETERGENT..2V;S! >1' THRIFTY MAID WITH BEANS CHEF 80V-AR-DEEMINI CHIU 2 '.‘JS 88* RAVIOLIS.... 2 'iS »1" RED BAND UMCKIFim LIMIT ONE WITH $7.50^ ORMORE FOODOROER RED BAND PLAIN OR SELF RISING FLOUR LIMIT ONE WITH $7.! ORMORE FOODOROER DEEP SOUTH MAYON NAISE HARVEST FRESH LARGE SIZE HARVEST FRESH FLORIDA TEMPLE TEMPLE ORANGES 15H1 HARVEST FRESH WESnRN RED OR GOLDEN DEUaOUS APPLES 32 OZ. HARVEST FEESH (IN POLY EAO) RLMSET POTATOB..10 L. 99’ HAKVIST FRiSH FIORIOA WHITf GRAPEFRUIT .8 FOR *1** HARVEST FEESH SWEET YELLOW ONIONS 3 b'ac 49’ HARVEST FRfSH CARROTS....2 ea'o 49’ HARVEST FEESH SWEET WESTIEN O ANJOU PIARS^^^^JO 99’ TASTEO-SEA FULITOF PERCH 99’ SUPERBRANOICI CREAM SANOWICHIS OE ICE CREAM EAES NOVELTIES.. 12p?o 99’ MORTON FRIED CHICKEN 2 pkV M** OIXIANA TWIN PAK PIESHEll$...3^ AITOR IBBS PURE FLORIDA ORANGE JUICE 6 c*f^ >1** SUPiRBRAND CHEESE SINGLES 12 0Z.I PKG. PILLSBURY BUTTERMILK BISCUITS.. 4V;SJ49’ BLUE BONNET WHIPPED MARGARINE SUNNYLANO WHIPPED MARGARINES SUPERBRANO CREAM CHEESE... 2SS ‘l"l GRADE A LARGE EGGS DOZ. FROZEN FOOD SUPERBRANO -A ICE CREAM OR :ir SHERBET OR THRIFTY MAID li^lCE MILK ALLFUVORS HALF GAL. CHICKEN, BEEF, OR TURKEY MORTON POT PIES lOZ. PKGS. FOOD STAMPS GO FURTHER AT \YINN-DIXIE
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