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, ' " ' * ? * Hey kids! Have fun and win great prizes! Just read The Chronicle now through August 13. - v h ? . / .t 1 ;/ ? , . - p ? ? ? ? ? ? ~ - ? ? ? ? i I 25 YEARS OF TRIVIA CONTEST I I Please answer the following questions. Write clearly... ( the entries we can't read are disqualified. Good luck! f | My name: - My age: :? * .* My address: . I I ? Daytime phone: ; ? ? Evening phone: . ? ? ,->v . ?? ? . . v . r: ? _ - ; ^ ? I Please return this entiy form to The Chronicle Vr as explained on the right. 1 - - ,v 1 ' ' ' I I 1. What day is The Chronicle published? < I % I I ? I I ? 2. What is the name given to the group of young B ? people who sell The Chronicle on tne downtown ? I streets? I I ^ I ? 3. What is the section in The Chronicle called that ? ? features sport? ? I : - ; i I * % ? * * ? , * -? . . . -I 4. What does Y2K mean? I I I - ' j ? ??' . -n ? 5. Who is Coretta Scott King? ?' B I 1 R c. M> 6. Does your family subscribe to The Chronicle? I ? I .............j RULES ' > ? Contest open to all school-aged children. ? One winner is selected weekly. In the event of a tie, one winner will be drawn at random from all entries with correct answers. ? One entry per person per week, please. ? Copies of entries are not eligible. ? You may enter each week of the contest. ? All prizes must be accepted as presented. ? The Chronicle reserves the right to disqualify any entry not deemed in th? spirit of the contest. ? Illegible entries are disqualified. I V- ' / See the trivia answers for this week in the Main section of your Chronicle newspaper. . .. ;? Y - . " 7 Kids, win big prizes just by reading The Chronicle. It s our 25 Years of Trivia Contest NOW through August 13. Help us lead up to our 25th Anniversary Celebration on August 28 at Rupert Bell Park by entering the contest made just for you! 1 We're Celebrating our past by looking to our future... and the future is you! 1 '' ? ' ? Just like the newspaper itself, this celebration is all about you... and we want you to join in the celebration! Let's start by having fun and winning prizes! ENTER TODAY! ? Read today's newspaper and answer the questions listed on the entry form to the left. Hint: ALL the answers can he found in this newspaper. v ? a . Then, clip the entry and return to The Chronicle office one of three ways: & Mail: The Chronicle 25 Years of Trivia Contest P. O. Box 1636 \ Winston-Salem, NC 27102 ? Fax: (336) 723-9173 ? In person: Drop it off at The Chronicle office v , ' at 617 N. Liberty St. ? Weekly Prizes: The winner will receive two books compliments of Barnes & Noble Booksellers, Winston-Salem, NC. The books are winners of the prestigious Corretta Scott King Award, which recognizes works that continue the legacy of civil rights & leader Dr. Martin Luther King. THE PEOPLE COULD FLY * American Black Folktales VIRGINIA HAMILTON Ukjtmttd b LKW DIANE DILLON r y --v., l * . - .. i ? "The People Could-Fly, American Black Floktales" By: Virginia Hamilton Illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon / Coretta Scott King ? AWARD WINNERS ? ? ' * % Barnes Noble Booksel/ers^^Since 1873 \ ? ? The Chronicle 1974 - Celebrating 25 Years - 1999
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