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Show wini LLU1LLU LUlMlfcUllMlJlMlltBlL-- i i We've Chopped Prices Down the Line 7, (1 5p H I Zr CHUCK '4 m - tir- V POT ROAST STEAK - i Blade Cut 4 Roy House, housing adviser for county project, inspects rotten window frame. S.L. Families Offered Aid Program i Continued from "of $5.0(10 H-1- 0 or more at an interest rate of approximate- -- ly 3 percent. The loan is .spread over a period 'iand may be repaid in monthly installments of $5.55 per thousand. i According to Mr. Godfrey, jspccial zero interest loans Lire also available. 0) o z o z o z o z o Funding for the program, which now sits at a little more than $1 million, comes Iron) the Department of Housing and Urban Development i HUD), as well as state and local sources. Other requirements in the program, headquartered at 2525 S. Main, are that the dwelling units (any number from to 4) must be owner occupied, the property must have eligible deficiencies in need of repair, applicants must meet criteria of federal, state and county regulations and must live within the project areas. Investor owned properties are eligi ble on a lower priority basis. According to Mr. Godfrey, the program works this way : uum request, an adviser from the division will go to 1 rresn POT ROAST BEEF LIVER Shavers 46 ox. J"" Powdered 33 oz. Country Time LEMONADE Shavers 6 oz. USEXF Campbells 1034 oz. z i id . siding, 45 c JC m Zm . Libbys wiring, Miller 5 lb. Folg.rs3.b can COFFEE After the loan is approved, the work is placed up for bid to licensed general contractors, he said. "This is not a welfare or money giveaway project," Mr. Godfrey said. "This is a valuable attempt at saving our neighborhoods from blight." The division advisers also counsel loan applicants on financial budgeting so the loan payment is not a burden, he added. " PINEAPPLE Case of 48 Campbell 10 $A55 IU Creomof Mushroom SOUP Case of 24 IXllSoz. PiiVtt.l -- C 4-7- 44 V Cose of 24 55c M2W C 1A55 Case of 48 oz. IU JSa JSm CASE OF Regular or hot Planters 6 lb. can T 24 TtC$10l5 9W ,li Case of 6 $3" Caseof8 MANY MORE CASE LOT $6232 items Golden 3r not advertised Long SAPPLES Green 1 HONsYDEWS 4c.b. 10 ea. CANTALOUPES Sweet selves," he said. Persons interested in the Housing Rehabilitation Division program are urged to contact an adviser at Cose of 24 1 W I CHILI "We want to help people who want to help them- Mrs Tallert will also present a special storytime, "How the Animals Came to Be," explaining to children how the leopard got his spots, how the elephant got his trunk and how the rhino got his skin. Youngsters are invited to attend this program Sept. 23 at 2:30 p.m. For more information on this and other programs, call . r i V?o f!OE l... I.... t:ti i. f :u w.e V t ljm auu L.reuK Case of 6 CUCUMBERS e' an ( I " MO59 $34920" HONEY mendations. Mr. Godfrey stressed that this inspection places no obligation on the homeowner. SWylandl6oz. APPLE SAUCE Norwest 20 oz. Case of 6 a. $495 29" KrST Case of 24 109$OC99 ZD I BEEF windows, doors and heating. The adviser will examine each area and make recom- Case of 12 em Tong 5Vi lb. can 6" $ 1 59 M7 I CORNED foundation, roof, floor, 15' Clip top $1001 5 CARROTS lb. LBS. We reserve the right to limit quantities on sale items. Speciel to The Tribune A special story time for children and a HOL1.ADAY story telling seminar for adults will be conducted at the F.ast Mill Creek Branch Library, 2266 Evergreen Ave. Librarian Dorothy Talbert will instruct mothers and babysitters on how to tell stories so that audiences will listen. The seminar will be Sept. 21 at 7:30 p.m. - 56c Chicken Noodle SOUP Class Eyes Stories o Cose of 12 1 the home and conduct an inspection, checking for hazardous situations that may cause health and safety problems. Items included in the inspection include the plumbing, Round Bone These prices good thru Sept. 20th, 1978. i I , , .. ... . - - '.'": i ji 1 ' i - i |