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Winner take all: Red Star Deli in Rock Port up for grabs in raffle
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ROCK PORT, Mo. - Today's special at the Red Star Deli is raffle
tickets - $50 each or 3 for $100.
The winner gets the Red Star Deli in Rock Port, Mo., and
everything in it, right down to the napkin holders.
Owners Kelly and Tim Chard first tried to market their business
the old-fashioned way, by selling it.
"With the economy so bad, no one can afford to pay what we put
into it," Mrs. Chard said.
Inspired by the movie "Spitfire Grill," which tells the story of a
rest...
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