Muncie Times, Muncie, Delaware County, 17 April 1997 — Page 16
The Muncie Times, April 17, 1997, Page 16
Lottery offers players 4 new scratch-off games
Indianapolis--The four new ways to round up fun: Day” “Hooray” and “Double Hoosier Lottery is offering “Bonanza Bingo” “Mother’s Cash Doubler” have gone on
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1996 CHEROKEE SE
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“Bonanza Bingo” the Lottery’s newest Bingo variation, offers prizes ranging from .a free ticket to $100,000. The aqua $3 per ticket games has a silver and blue “flashboard” area with 48 Bingo numbers and six designated “Bonus Balls.” To win, rub the numbers in the four games cards that match the flashboard numbers and Bonus Balls. Match all of the numbers on a single card to win. The overall odds of winning a “Bonanza Bingo” prize are 1:3.56. “Mother’s Day” is a yellow and magenta ticket with pink iris and yellow tulips. To win a cash bouquet, match three amounts. Prizes range from $1 to $5,000. The overall odds of wining a “Mother’s Day” prize are 1:4.69. The newest way to play “Hooray” has a heftier top - prize. Tickets still cost $ 1, but
the top prize has been raised to $15,000; the winter 1997 version had a top prize of $10,000; the original orange and yellow match-three game introduced in January of 1996 had a top prize of $500. The turquoise Spring 1997 “Hooray” ticket has cardinals perched on a gold license plate with flowers on the sides. The overall odds of winning a prize in the newest “Hooray” game are 1:4:44. “Double Cash Doubler” offers prizes of $1 to $3,000 to players who match three of nine prize amounts. Each blue, rusty brick and green ticket cost $1. If three numbers match, the player wins the prize shown. Two like amounts and a “bar” symbol doubles the matched prize. Two bars and two like amounts quadruple the prize. Players may win up to four times on one ticket. The overall odds of winning a “Double Cash Doubler” prize are 1:5:03.
In response to many of our readers, The Muncie Times will now feature “The Kids Korner” for children ages infant through 11. The Kids Korner will publish photos and positive comments about kids and from kids. We need parents, grandparents, other relatives and friends, as well as teachers, agencies, churches, and organizations to send names, age, address, phone number or bring in photo of kids you want featured to: The Kids Korner % The Muncie Times, 1304 N. Broadway Muncie, IN 47303 Phone: 765-741-0037 Fax: 765-741-0040
Calling all vendors Applications are being accepted for booths at the Old Washington Street Festival, to be held Sept. 13 and 14, on East Washington Street in Muncie. Space is available for antique dealers, artists, photographers, crafitpeople, and food vendors. Free space will be provided for not-for-profit organizations which would like to have educational booths. The festival is sponsored by the East Central Neighborhood Association. To receive an exhibitor application, call Lyla Spath Rector, 289-6222.
