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Read our ads, shop our specials and you will discover what hundreds of thousands of Winn-Dixie shoppers already know... Nobody saves you more than Winn-Dixie! COPYMCHT 1*7* WINN-MXIE CHARtOTTE. INC. QUANT1TVWONTSKSERVEo... ...YOU cao shop With cohf 100000 for your family at winn-Dixle knowing wMCEs POOD thru SATURDAY. Novjo 1*7* t^at YOU Will rocolve tOo utmost In total food shopping i PROM TNI HARVEST FRESH PRODUCE PATCH THRIFTY MAID FRENCH STYLE GREEN BEANS 3 'c‘a% THRIFTY MAID GREEN t WHITE LIMAS 3 ’c*A% THRIFTY MAID RED KIDNEY 150Z. $^0S 4V* OZ. JAR Weldon Hunter One-Year-Old On October 28 Maid Minute Maid ! '-'JUICE I I Try New MINUTE MAID ORANGE JUICE BEANS 3 CANS THRIFTY MAID FRESH RIACKEYE PEAS 3 cViS THRIFTY MAID PINTO BEANS. 4 'iSk M** THRIFTY MAID CORNED beef IIOI. $1 CAN I ASTOR SLICED. CHUNK OR CRUSHED ISV. ei. $^00 ^ JUICE «Ji>e .uitl • orange JUICE Weldon Slrron Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norris Hunter, celebrated his first birthday Sun., Oct. 38. A Halloween Birthday cake was cut and served with party refreshments to friends and family at tending. Weldon is the grandson of Mr. Euid Mrs. George McCSain and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hunter. Great grandmothers are Mrs. Mattie Hill and Mrs. Lucinda Brown of Kings Moimtaln. 100% PURE FLORIDA HALF ^ GALLON HARVEST FRESH JONATHAN AIL PURPOSE HARVEST FRBH U.S. NO. I WHITE VENT VUE APPLES 5 99* POTATOES.. 10 99* HARVUT FRESH EASTERN RED DELICIOUS HARVEST FRESH SWEET YHIOW APPLES * ». 99'ONIONS 59' COUNTRY STAND HARViSTFRISH MUSHROOMS.. ’ASf CUCUMBERS.8 for 99* HARViSI/tPH .. , . EGG PLANTS . 3 for 99* TjmMOiS .. 2 l« 88^ HARVEST FRESH FLORIDA AVOCADOS.. 2 PINEAPPLE. THRIFTY MAID APPLESAUCE.. CANS SOOZ. JAR CfRBiR STRAINfD BABY FOOD... RIG MKL DOG RATION.. Va^^^3>* SLICK RiG., BEiF OR CHICKEN D0GF00D...5'c\°NVn«« KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES.. KING VITAMAN CEREAL IS* OFF LABEL LIQUID JOY PERSONAL SIZI IVORY SOAP.. THRIFTY MAID MIXED 99* VEGETABLES.3 18 OZ. •OX 90Z. •OX 32 OZ. •TL. 4CT. PKG. UOZ. $|| CANS .1 LIMIT 24 CANS (I CASE) WITH *7** OR MORE FOOD ORDER ALL FLAVORS CHEK DRINKS 8 12 0Z. CANS T I THRIFTY MAID WHOLE OR SLICED WHITE POTATOES 3 89« n** PUNCH StL 99* SWEET POTATOES KlHO* **' iO0HUt« PttfA. U.S.D.A HARVEST FRESH .fHDici BEEF Janet^Falls Hosts Meeting LB. GIFT GIVING MADE EASY ! Who doesn't enjoy good food, especially during the Holidays ? And what gift could be more practical or appreciated than a gift of festive //foods to grace the Holiday table of your friends or relatives ? Ask any winn-Dixle cashier about gift certificates available for Holiday ^ foods I 9/11 LB. AVG. U.S. CHOICE UNTRIMMED WHOLE BONELESS ROUND TIPS BACON HICKORY SWEET Of Book Club FROSTY SAVINGS FROM OUR FROZEN FOOD DEPARTMENT Mlaa Janet Falla was hoatess to the October meeting of the Thursday Afternoon Book Qub. Program for the af ternoon was presented by Mrs. P.O. Padgett, who showed slides of a trip to Israel. Mrs. Tom Trott presided over business of the meeting and Mrs. E.W. Neal, chairman of the book committee, presented books fOr approval for the coming year. Mrs. Sarah Warren will serve as hostess for the November meeting. At refreshment time Mias Falls served a sand wich and dessert course with coffee. SUPERBRAND ■tiijil'IirM SHERBET OR CUT FREE INTO ROAST, STEAKS B TRIMMINGS...10* PER,POUND CHARGE FOR CUBING tlSB HICKORY SWKT SLICED BACON, lil IO.*OZ.$««9 MIN. O iLGE CREAM HALF GALLON LB. HIGH LINIR WHOLE COOKtO PRO ■ LOBSTER W-DIRANO U.t. CHOICE RONELESS ROUND W-ORRANO WHOLE SMOKED 4/1LR. AVG. TIPSTIAR.... Li. *2” (Y»HOU*UCt0...lR.RR') W-D RRANOU-S. CHOICE Dl^ilirC T-BONE STEAK, l. “ ... L BONELESS UJ'/D ( ROUND ‘” 4 TIP ROAST U.S. CHOICE TgiFTIIJ PINKY pi^ FRESH PORK POHh\ BOSTON BUTT ^^-^PORK ROAST I SEA PAK ROUND OR FANTAIL SUPtRRRANO ICE CREAM RARS OR ICE CREAM SHRIMP NBAHER VV°o^ M** SANDWICHES.. Vk? M'* loiXIANATWINPAK SUPfRRRAND WHIPPED PIE SHELLS... 3 M" TOPPIMC....!’”^'- «’•’ W-D MAND U.S. CHOICE PORTERHOUSE STEAK • •••••• LB. W-0 BRAND AU VARICTIKS SMOKED SAUSAGE... PINKY PIG RRANO FREEH PORK LEAN $2«« PORK STEAKS.. PINKY PIG SRAND FRESH PORK FULL V. LOIN 7k®o^ M** ASST.CHOPS., l. M** PINKY PIG BRAND LB. DONUTS CUPS 79* ALL VARIETIES EXCEPT BEEF g MEAT LOAF V^K^ 69* CUT OKRA.... BUTT PORTION LB.'I.OS CENTER SLICED LB. 9.0B LB.‘KBS “r.? ( SIRLOIN STEAK WJ>8IIAND Gary Crisps’ First Child [FREEZER QUEEN i19fl pNNERS 2^139 Piffi WHOLE OR SHANK PORTION llilOKED HAM W-D brand U.S. CHOICE LB. t273 Born Oct. 31 PROM THE W-D DAIRY Mr. and Mrs. Gary Crisp of 418 S. Cansler St. an nounce the birth of their first child, a daughter. Summer Leigh, Oct. 31 at Cleveland Memorial Hospital. The baby weighed eight pounds, two mmces. Qramdparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Payne UO Stowe Acres, Kings Mountain, and Mr. and Mrs. John Crisp of Bessemer City. Mrs. Crisp is the former Cathy Payne. IIOZ. $|1« PKG. I buhermilk or SWEET MILK CRACKIN GOOD BISCUITS tUPRRSRAND SINGLES CNEISE mrs.filurtsqtrs. MARGARINE. SUPtRRRANO COTTAGE CHEESE PAlMtnO FARM PIMENTO CHEESE tUPERBRANDSOUR CREAM HILLRKLY FLAKY BISCUITS... n PKM. 79* OSCAR MAYIR WIENIRt OR FRANKS 98i OSCAR MAYIR ALL VARIiTia UKED 11 OZ BOLOGNA.... Vk°o'M** I LB. t1A« IAMISTOWN FRANKS its »2*’ ’‘c5? 69* LAYS FRANKS OR SLKID ROLOfiNA ' O^^YiRALLVARiniiSLEAN-N-TASTY l^SiD "‘°- STRIPS Vk°o" M” sausage HORMRLFRiSHLINK W-D BRAND ALL VARIETIiS LUNCHEON SAUSAGE..... L. M^MEAn ;k°o* 89* HORMIL RIO PWPER. BLACK PtPPU, OR W-D BRAND HOT. MEDIUM OR MILD WHOLE HOG COOKED HAM • PKG. 99' SAUSAGE . . . . 2 ptio. ^1*^ 'Food Stamps Co Further At w-D i W WDSEANO -I HOT,- UiTi MEDIUM. i—^ OR MILD WHOLE HOG UUUO SAUSAGE MMf 1 PKG t
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