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-MIRROR-HERALD-Wediieiday, December 28, W77 WINN-DIXIE HAS EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO CELEBRATE... \^\ ALLFUVORS REGULAR A SUGAR FREE CHEK DRINKS DUFSOUIII lYONNAISEI ASTO* COFFEE THMFTV MAH) VECETAUE CRUMER... “S! »1« SOUPS 5 'SiS «1" M.UC lAY PINK tlUK iAY SALMON.... 89’ TUNA 2 M” UNIT ONI WITH $7.5001 THRIFTY MAID TOEEATO CATSUP.... SSk 6»« jUICE /... 2 »!• re.rifiMRnnn SKINNER THIN sJaflMB.. 2 »1« SPAGHmi.. 'iS 55’ ^t,al LIMIT 3 WITH ‘7'“0R MORE FOOD ORDER SUNBELT WHITE, GREtN OR YELLOW PAPER TOWELS £ Cynthia Winner In Contest Cynthia Kay WelU, Junior student at KMSHS end daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyce WelU of Rt. 1, Uwinner of the Vocie of Oemocrecy broedcast-scriptwriting con- teet ipoDBored by Frank B. Glaas Peat 9811 Verterans of Foreign Wars Her five minute speech was on the topic, "My Respon- sfcillty To America" Twenty students in grades 10-12 participated in the oonteit, also co-aponaored by ■ gap M Ml i*** Auxiliary of VFW Post BLACKETE PEAS «» “>* cooperation of MUs WelU receives a $50 saving bond and advances now to district competition. Jon Eric Poston, Junior student, second place winner, receives a $25 savings bond and Linda Peterson, senior student, third pUoe winner, receives a $10 cash prise. CAN GOOD VALUES THRIFTY MAID PINTO BEANS OR THRIFTY MAID SAUERKRAUT. 4 THRIFTY MAID CHOPPED TURNIPS. CHOPPED COILARDS, CHOPPED MUSTARD. OR TURNIPS WITH TURNIP GREENS 4 THRIFTY MAH) TOMATOES..4 »1“ N UMinwmi*7>*0R TIDEca iDETERGENTi RING IN w SUPERBRAND COHAGEI CHEESE THRIFTY MAID CORNED BEEF.. 'ISi 89< TROfICAL STRAWBERRY PRESERVES.... ”” 99’ DEEP SOUTH SMOOTH OR CRUNCHV P'NUTBUHER. MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE H 59 MOREFOOUUKUW THRIFTY MAID SELF RISING OR MEAL MIX CORN MEAL.. 5 iii. 59’ THRIFTY MAID LONG - GRAIN RICE. . THRIFTY MAID REGULAR. MEAT. OR WITH MUSHROOMS SPAGHETTI SAUCES ”iA°R^ 99’ THRIFTY MAID THIN SPAGHEni..3 FRESH FROM THE BAKERY! ♦♦ % / DIXIE DARLING % i LARGE ! VSANDWICH< • BREAD • BORDEN CHEESE SINGLES 09 THESE SPECIALS DIXIE FROM ! 16 OZ. CUP SUPERBRAND ^SOUR CREAM I 490Z.| PKG.l CHEESE SUNNYLAND WHIPPED IN TUM8LERS MARGARINE.3 ^ 59’ SUPERBRANO (3 PACK) STRAWRERRY. PEACH. ORCHfRRVVANHLA YOGURT....3 ^ 49’ 14 dierpepsi OR 79^ PAMPERS TODDLERS DISPOSABLE i DIAPERS yit?' 49 WINN-DIXIE HAS GREAT VALUES ON EVERYDAY HOUSEHOLD ITEMS! _ . . 8AVE2I’ mouiM-t VICKtSINEX NASAL SPRAY Vis^l 19i HAIR I COLOR SINEX n ■ 49" VITALISI $129 RAZOR $168 mENOlf^ „$189|4M^ ?■ I DIAPERS! FORMULAl 44-0 $149, TICKLE 59 GLUE snu -79' AN * * .A “Students win more than award! and scbolartnipi when they participate in the VFW Voice of Democracy SchoUrship Program” aaid Commander Dion Brown of VFW Pott 9811, in dUcusaing the broadcast scriptwriting program conikicted annually by the Veterana of Foreign Wars. Some of the fringe benefiu, according to Commander Brown, are increased lelf- ccnfidence in communicating with others and valuable training in self expression. For the sttte winners, there U also the broadcssting experience of a five-day tour of Washington, D.C. and the opportunity to make lasting friendships with the other slate winners. In the 16 years that the VFW has been sole sponsor of the Voice of Democracy program, more than three million high school studenU have participated. Par ticipants write and then type- record a three to five miniXe broadcast script expressing their views on "My ReeponsibiUty to America”. From among the aUte win ners, five national winners are chosen to receive a total of 122,500 in scholarshipt. "One of the greatest benefiu to young people who take part in the program, U that by thinking, writing and speaking on their reapon- ■Ortlities to America, they gain a better apprecUtion of tage”, added Commander Brown. Employes Gathered For Parly Acrowd of 284 dty amployea and tbsir families galhared fur a ChrUtmaa party lut Tuesday evening at the Turkey and ham with all the trimminp was servad from tablet made festive with ChrUtmaa red and green “Volcei of Faith." a hffo oonpoted of Bvaiyn Bridgaa, -P^ ChUdere and Barbara I ANTI-RiasriRANT food stamps go further at WINN -DIXIE Bingo was play ad and Chrittmaa pratanta
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