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WINN-DIXIE FOR TOP QUALITY TOU UN MKND ON WINN DtXII FOR FRISHNESS. OUAUTT MEATS AND PRODUCE THAT TOU CAM RE PROUD TO SERVE TOUR FAMIIT. V AKS •••• kSE HARVEST FRESH U.S. NO. 1 WHITE VENT VUE BAG POTATOES v; K HARVEST FRESH HARVEST FRESH YELLOW CORN 9 EARS HARVEST FRESH CARROTS ril HARVEST FRESH SVYEH YELLOW ONIONS 3 RAC HARVEST FRESH FANCY ENDIVE LEHUCE • • • • • HEAD harvest we$h tart western LEMONS.... 11 for HARVEST FRESH SWEET CALIFORNIA ORANGES....4 l.s UY! m $7.so >0RDIR OT BEER tINKS ;■ 99* HARVEST FRESH RED CARDINAL GRAPES MRS. MART GILMER FRIED CHICKEN ★ DAIRY DEPARTMENT ★ GRADE A LARGE EGGS tLIPERlRANO...SINCLU CHEESE rk°o* 99’ SUPERRRANO QTRS. MARGARINE . 3 RROS. ^1 ** thrifty IWAID MAT RAVIOLI.... 2 CAM 88* CRAaiNGOOD BUnERMILK6PAK _ BISCUITS 169 LIMIT TWO WITH $7.50 OR MORE FOOD ORDER STARKIST CHUNK LIGHT TUNA Mrs. Gilmer Is Honored Mrs. Mary Lee Gilmer, 86 years young, Is a native of Wyoming who has called Kings Mountain home the past eight years, moving here from Georgia. She makes her home with a daughter, Mrs. Ken Anderson and Mr. Anderson on Meadowbrook Rd. Mrs. GUmer, widow of Jesse Edward Gilmer, was honored at a fSLmlly reunion on her birthday, at the Anderson home, with her three daughters, and their families, including eight grandchildren and three-great- grandchUdren attending the get-to-gether. A decorated birthday cake was baked by a granddaughter, Patricia Pryse of Jonesboro, Oa. and centered the buffet table from which plcnlc- slyle dinner was served. Members of the family are Margaret and Heiu-y Pryse of Moletra, Ga. Eind their daughter, Patricia, of Jonesboro, Ga.; Katherine Douglas of Decatur, Ga. and children, Jimmy Doug las, Mary Powell and Johnny Douglas; and Lucy Eind Ken Anderson of Kings MoLmtaln and their family, Susan and Mike Bridges, Eddie Anderson, Steve Ander sen SLnd Dick Anderson. The three great grandchildren Eire Leigh Anne and Holly Powell of Decatur, Ga. and Lee Bridges of Kings Mountain. wssiirr stssn inavEO.. .PSKit 0000 TIIMItlMDSTSIN«T7,1*77. Z9& MORTON CHICKEN. SEEF OR TURKEY P0TPIES....4 pVoV SUPERtRAND ICE CREAM SANDWICHES OR ICE CREAM BARS NOVELTIES.... Wo 99* COLD KING HUSHPUPPIES2 fn'c 99* COLD KING ONION RINGS.. FMOSTSM^I MTFWT'gUti ^^BMT^0-T06ETHER$ ! MDRTON ALL VARIETIES T.Y. DINNERS DIXIE DARLING LARGE SANDWICH BREAD 3 J4 0Z. il LOAVES 1 MORTON EFAGHETTI W/ MEAT OE MACARONI W/CHEESE PIES 4 f'koV MORTON FAMILY PACK DONUTS ’i" 79' HONEY BUNS.. 49< SUPIRBRANO WHIP TOPPING.... 2 WILL BUY AT WINN-DIXIE ! AAID UOZ.TNRimNUIDOHEN * LIMA BEANS ItOLTHRimMAID * CUT BEETS UOZ.TNRirnMAID * SLICED BEETS 17 01.ASTMSMMI ^ SWEET PEAS ALL VARIETIES EXCEPT BEEF A GRAVY L£E BRIDGES Lee Bridges Two Years Old Michael Lee Bridges, Jr., son of Susan and Mike Bridget c< Lyons Trailer Park, celebrated his second birthday July 36 st a party at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Anderson, 700 Meadowbrook Rd. A Mickey Mouse decorated birthday cske wELs cut end serv^ slth party refreshments. Lee If also grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Psul Bridges snd great- grandson of Mrs. Msry Gilmer, sU of Kings Mountain. Also present for party fim were Lae's uncls, Mickey Bridges, snd Julie Hovls, Robbie WU- SCSI, Amy Owens, Kathy Wilson, Greg Cook, Tonya Yates and Sherrie Barnes of Maryville, Tenn.
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