. you ^oice ^cation Bound? Ihiridagr, Bby 10, Itrr-MI1UU>B-HB11AU>-Pa(c « IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR SUNDAY SHOPPERS * KINOS MOUNTAIN PLAZA: You'll find friendly WINN-DIXIE dr KWIK-CHEK Stores throughout the South ALL PURPOSE] OIL REGULAR, WITH MEAT WITH MUSHROOMS 'I'n SPAGHETTI SAUCES BUTTER RE SEALABLE i^Ol^ ASSORTED FLAVORS ^EK DRINKS 99^1 - 99^ 15“--^ 1 GRAPE JUICE. 2 i DEEP SOUTH YONNAISE LIMIT OM WITH $7.50 00 MORE FOOD OROB CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP TIDE UMnOfN «WITHS7MO* 4fOZ. 991 PIE FILLING.. THnPTYMAID GREEN LIMAS. 4M 69’ MARGARINE 3 i«;^l I UMtTS WITH S7.IOOe MOST fOOOOSOU PUMXHfAWDUTV DCTERGENT... 99< DfOOnANT SOAP (4- OFF lAMl) ZEST 2 .A» 76’ FUSnUY OOCOlAn. OWCOlAn CAKAMia FIGURINES.... LfSUa...LlMIT 3 PEAS WITH >7.80 OIMO«E FOOOOlOH ^ 17 01.^ aiB '3'is^l COnON SWABS JERCCN-S RECUIA* OR EXTRA DRV LOTION GRADE A LARGE EGGS COOK-OUT SPECIALS SmES 2 'AS? MUSTARD.... 69’ ARROW tINOI WHITE PUTES. 89’ KINGSFORD CHARCOAL. 20 Jfb ^2>* $2** 59’ 57SAUCE.... JSSik 79’ CHARCOAL.20 ;; CRACKIN' GOOD RfCUlAR OR DIF POT.CHIPS... *p£ CANS APPLIJUICE.2 TtS PICKED & PACKED BY THE PRODUCE PRO I H/UmSinfSHFUMlOA SWEET YELLOW CORN LEMONS....II «. 69* HARVRSTFRRSH CMIROTS liL 19' BANANAS OOLORNRIK ^ A AM* NMWEniHSN UUKNMU VALENCIA ORANGES HARVRtT FnW FIRM HR ADS OF CRttN CABBAGE.... L. 15’ NARVIST FHSH SWm WfSTERN D'ANJOU PEARS 9 99* WINESAP APPLES LEMONADE... S9* HARVKT FRRSH SWHT ViUOW ONIONS 3 tti S9' KMers Receive Degrees SSBfOOD stamps go further at WINN-DIXIE Hitm men from IClngs Momtaln hove received degrees during gredustlon exercises at N. C. Stats University last Saturday. Rscelvlng bachelor degrees In civil and electrical engineering were Steven R. Boheler (dvU), eon of ACr. and lire. C. H. Boheler, 616 Floyd St; Samuel D. OoUlna, eon of S. D. OoUlna. U6 Wens St and Thomas F. Shirley, eon of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Shirley. Crafts Workshop Scheduled The Southweetern District Crafts Workshop will be held June 14 and 16, 1877 at Pfeiffer OoUege, Mlaenhelmer, N. C. The purpoee of the workshop is to provide training by ekUled craftsmen to persons who are interested In learning a specific craft. People attending the workshop ars expected to share what they have learned with others. Both men and women may attend. Craft classes to be taught are; Basic Embroidery — You wlU learn 30 different stitches using embroider} floss and will complete thf project using stltchei learned. Chair Bottoming wltt wide cane - Diagonal sea weaving. Frame Weaving — Basil principles of weaving Weave one piece. Hand Tied Fringe - Learn basic fringe patteri and three variations - star fencepost, popcorn and crow's foot. Intermediate Needlepoint — Shouli know basic needlepoln and several stitches. Yoi will design a project. Needleweaving — Wil use wooden hoope an> weaving yams to crest woven artlclea for wal decorations. Leisure Crafts - 8 ac ttvltles. A. Reed BeUs. B Cathedral QuUtlng. C. SU Flowers. Leather Crafts Tooling leather and com pletlng pocketbook o wallet and belt or sip kit Pine Needle CrafU - Basic stitch — may finis coaster or small tray o basket. Pulled Thread Em broidery — Should hav some knowledge of needle point. WUl make 13 Inc sampler on canvas tha can be used to make 1 Inch plUow. Rug Hocking - Work o piece that can be used for chair seat, pillow, or etoo: Thread Count Croat SUtch-WlU make pUkn top and learn to foUoi grains. Tole and Decoratlv Painting - Beginner' Claee. Work on thre projects — a hen, a min canvas painting, an flower* and leaves. Woodcarving — Baal wood carving. Youth crafts — 8 a< ttvltles. A. Leaf PrlnUnf B. FoU Antiquing. C Cardboard weaving. esaesea are schedule from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. o Tuesday, June 14, and 8:1 a. m. to 4 p. m. on Wei nesday. There will be n evening craft clasaee. Reglstrattcn wlU be on “ftrst-come first-served basis. This give preference to leaders wh register early. The prereglstratlon ft Is $8. Reglstratton must k In by May 10, 1977. For registration blank an ottisr Information, pleat contact Jessie Ann Wlngi Home Economics Extei alon Agent at the Court Office Building, by calUr 483-4966. There la no advance pa;

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