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9 PRIZE LEVELS ODDS ODDS AS OF FIMnjARV 21.1«7« >N\W »A00V *100 >V/N *20 . *200 PriiH Valuo No. of Priztt Odds lot On* Stott Visit Oddf for 4 storo ViEltf Odds for 0 ftoro ViMU 42.002.00 22 209.21S to 1 22,220 tol 24.144 to 1 1.001.00 u 79.297 to 1 19.049 to 1 9,924 to 1 200.00 143 22.202 to 1 2,000 tol 4.014 to 1 100.00 4U 10.SI3 tot 2.41S to 1 1.214 tol 20.00 H2 7.912 tol 1,970 tol 929 tol 10.00 1,782 2,42R to 1 4S7 tol 222 tol 6.00 S.7I0 1,241 tol S10 to 1 144 tol . 2.00 16,202 2S4 tol 71 tol 24 tol 1.00 102,038 48 tol 11 tol 4 tol TOTAL 124.942 27 tol 9 tol 4% to 1 Thii game baing played in the one hundred and fifteen (IIS) participating Winn-Dixie Storea located in Mecklenburg, Oavidaon. Cabariua. Guilford, Iredell, Scotland, Randolph, Anaon, Rowan, Stanly, Surry, Richmond, Moore, Lincoln, Gaaton, Alamance, Cleveland, Rutherford, Foraythe, Catawba, Alexander, Watauga, Union, Rockingham, Burke, Caldwell, McDowell and Wilkea Countiea, North Carolina,HorrY, Florence, Marion, Georgetown, Marlboro, Cheatarfiald, Darlington, Dillon, York, Kerahaw, Sumpter, Lancaster, and Cheater Countiea, South Carolina and Sullivan Carter and Washington Counties, Tennessee. Scheduled termination data: MARCH 29, 1979 COFYMCHT 1«7« WINN DIXIE CHAMOTTE, INC. QUANTITY mCHTS lESERVED ... MICES GOOD THMJ SAT. MARCH 10.1»7» SUNBELT WHITE, YELLOW OR GREEN PAPER TOWELS LIMIT 3 WITH $7.50 OR MORE FOOD ORDER VALUABLE C0UP0N|| ”1 GOOD THRU SAT. MARCH 10. 1*70 ASTOR COFFEE fine . tEG., I DRIP, I EL. PERK ■ OR I AUTO. DRIP ■ WITH COUPON: •1.39 WITHOUT COUPON: 1LR. SAVE: 70' ' - Thursday, March 8,1919 - MIRROR-HERALO - Page 9B Timms Winners Announced Three Kings Mountain realdenta won prizes In the recent Timms Furniture Cb. “Preferred Cuatomer Sale”. Mrs. Bonnie Beer, of 233 Walker St., won the top prize, a portable GE television set. Second prize, a contemporary waUpalntlng, went to Mrs. Marlene .Smith, of 608 W. Mountain St., and third prize, a pair of table lamps, went to Jim McGinnis, of 814 First St. “We appreciate the Kings Mountain area response to this special promotion”, aald Gene Timms, owner of the Grover Rd. firm. OPEN SUNDAY A KINGS MOUNTAIN PLAZA HRIFTYfSUY ON QUAUTY BRANDS I ..jfimB TWinTMAID P0RK& t BU^ BEANS THRIFTY MAID MUSHROOM SOUP 4 ’S^: $1 CANS X THRIFTY MAID CHILI W/BEANS \soy. CANS Ij^ DIXIE DARLING WHITE. YELLOW. DEVIL'S FOOD OR LEMON CAKEMIXES...";^^ 59< DIXIE DARLING PUDGE, WHITE OR LEMON FROSTING MIX 'ISl 69< ASTORCOFKE CREAMER.... 99< DIXIE HOME TEABAGS.... BLUE BAY PINK SAUHON »1" ARMOUR PURE LARD 3 Si, »1” CWPOST CEREAL 'ISl 89< LOO pwm COUNTRY KITCHIN SYRUP *1^? M” 16 OZ. BOXES THRIFTY MAID SPAGHETTI 1109 20 OZ. CAMS THRIFTY MAID SLICED. CRUSHED OR CHUNKS PINEAPPLE 2 IDS FOR * 16 OZ. CANS THRIFTY MAID MIXED ^VEGETABLES 16 OZ. CANS THRIFTY MAID APPLESAUCE.3 cans M®® THRIFTY MAID GREEN LIMAS...3 »1« THRIFTY MAID TOMATO $0UP....5"».1*1“ THRIFTY AAAID CUT BEETS. 3 CA% 87’ THRIFTY MAID CUT GREEN BEANS 3 ca°nI 87< THRIFTY MAID WHOLE OR SLICED WHITE UOZ gy. THRIFTY MAID PINTO BEANS...4 'iSh THRIFTY MAID RLACKEYE PEAS....4 ’c‘a°nI CHAMP DOG RATION... Vac THRIFTY MAID GREEN C WHITE LIMAS...3 cV’nI THRIFTY MAID TOMATOES 3»nI ASTOR FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 ARROW ASSORTED DINNERS.4 89< COME FOR A RIDE! This week, come for a ride with your children through volume 2 of voiutw®^ onW w THRIFTY MAID INSTANT MILK ASTOR SWEET SALAD CUBES ”ar' 89’ DEEP SOUTH WHOLE POLISH DILL PICKLES “S- 89« DEEP SOUTH GRAPE JAM OR ... "ji? 89’ JELLY LIMIT 3 WITH ‘7« OR MORE FOOD ORDER SUPEKMAND MARMRINE SUPEKBRAND OHAGE CHEESE 3‘>ai;98* SUFERBRANO CREAM DEANS FRENCH DIP.... SOKREEMSOUR m DRESSING.. '5S 49* CRACKIN GOOD ENGLISH MUFFINS.. Vo 59’ CHEESE.... lb CRACKIN GOOD CINNAMON JUICE ... WHS.... vi- br KRAFT MIRACLE WHIPPED 4 STIX • p a 2LR «eaa KO 59’ SPREAD... PKC ^1** ‘cJp* 69’ CHEESE.... ISl 59’ \.ur w » CRACKIN GOOD BUTTER ME NOT 9'/.OZ. 711^ CANS /V SUPERBRAND OLD FASHION HOOF $199 CRACKIN GOOD CINNAMON 10 OZ CHEF DELIGHT CHEESE MARGARINE **'*’ — — n*- ""o-MFRCcIScOLAjf ■ ^ Si^aVuRM ''*''°** DRINK JUG PALMinO FARMS PIMENTO CHEESE YOGURT..4 n®® SUPIRBRAND SOUR CREAM 160Z.I CUP 16 OZ., CUP GENERAL MERCHANDISE ITEMS! ^^^^s^kervfresh items! 99* VALUE CRICKET LIGHTERS 3fo,$i AIM TOOTHPASTE SAVE30' 4.4 OZ. TUBE SAVE to* EUPRR. EUPIR PIUS OR RIO. TAMPAX VI- n»* SAVE to* O-CIDAR LIGHT t EASY SPONGE MOP .ach >2»’ SAVE 70< 0<IDAR ANGLER BROOM «achF2** SAVE iO< ASTRO TURF DOORMAT... 'S ^2** SAVliO’SUPPRRIN TABLETS NICE ‘N EASY ALL COLORS SAVI34* HAIR COLOR.. \.°zi ^2>« RUBBERMAID ORANGE. GREEN, CHOCOLATE. OR YELLOW LAUNDRY BASKET 'iS >2®* •1.59 VALUE VASELINE INTENSIVE CARE LOTION 10 OZ. U W BOTTLE W 4r 9r VALUE 100 CT. PKC. MR. COFFEE FILTERS $ DIXIE DARLING PRISTIGE BRUD DIXIE DARUNG WHOLE GRAIN BREAD > . 2 LOIWIS ^1 ®® DIXIE DARLING MOWN I SERVE CLUSTER ROLLS 4 i'xSJ n®® DIXIE DARLING HAMRUROER BUNS 4 p’xoi M®® DIXIE DARLING HOT DOG BUNS 4pV^\ M®® COPYRIGHT 1979 WINN-DIXIE CHARlOill. INC QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED ... PRICES GOOD THRU SAT. MARCH 10, 1979 Collage Of Plays Planned In Theatrical Per formance class of Qeveland Tech, under the direction of Margaret Cummings, Instructor, will present a collage of plays, poetry, and music for the student body and the community this month. Day performance la on the Tech campus, room 2222, Wed, at 10:30 a.m. Evening performance will be at the Malcolm Brown Auditorium In timate Theater, Mon, March 12, at 8:16 p.m. The pubUc is Invited to attend. Celebrates Birthday American Legion Post 166 AujcUlary will host the annual Birthday Party honoring the American Legion Post Tuesday (tonight) at 7:80 p.m. at the American Legion BuUdlng. A covered dlah supper will be served after a brief meeting of both groups at 7 p.m. Trinity Revival Planned Rev. and Mrs. Bill Daniel, pastors of Trinity Church of the Living God on CherryvlUe Rd.. are evangelists for revival services which continue through Friday at Cherokee Street Biyitlst Church. Services tonight and Friday are at 7 p.m. wd qieclal singing is featured. Rev. George Leigh, pastor, said the com munity la invited to wor ship In the series of ser- vlcae. Gospel Sing Is Scheduled A Spring Gospel Sing will be held Saturday night at Trinity Church of the living God on ChenyvUle Rd. “TTie Easter Brothers" from Mt. Airy will be qieclal guests. This group Is well known for “Thank You Lord For The Bleaalngs On Me,” “Going Home To Be With Jesus” and “Here Today, We'U Be Gone Tomorrow.” TTie song revival begins at7:30p.m. and the church Is located on Highway 316 behind the Ole Country Store on CherryvUle Rd. Rev. Bill Daniel, pastor. Invites the community to attend.
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