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City couple hit jackpot
by Cory Riner
Staff writer

Paula Stallings and husband Robert say they will use their lottery winnings to pay off their mortgage and take some vacation.
Paula Stallings and husband Robert say they will use their lottery winnings to pay off their mortgage and take some vacation.
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LUMBERTON — What were the odds?

Well, according to the North Carolina Education Lottery, they were 575,757 to one.

But Robert and Paula Stallings, a married couple who live in Lumberton, overcame that stacked deck in Saturday’s drawing of the Carolina Cash 5 and, in doing so, lost a house payment and found some fun time.

According to a statement by Ryan Kennemur, Public Information officer for the North Carolina Education Lottery, the couple won a $319,680 jackpot in the Saturday drawing, which will leave them with $217,832 after Uncle Sam gets his bite.

They plan to use part of the money to pay off their mortgage, according to Kennemur. The rest of their winnings? A family vacation.

The Stallings’ felt lucky after matching four out of five of the numbers the night before and cashing in a more modest amount.

“We had just won $321 the night before,” Robert Stallings said. “So we decided to use some of those winnings to buy 10 more Cash 5 tickets. The next morning when we saw the numbers online, we must have checked it 30 times. This feels wonderful.”

The winning ticket was bought from the Sun Do Kwik Shop at 2935 N.C. 211.

“We like playing because the odds are better than Powerball,” Robert Stallings said about the Carolina Cash 5 game. “Also, every five dollars we spent got us an entry into the Bonus Bucks drawings, so we’ve got another chance at winning some money later on, as well.”

Jeffery Ross, the manager of the store, said he hopes others will try their luck at Sun Do Kwik Shop.

“I’m glad we had a winner. I’ve been the manager here since February of 2011 and I’ve been hoping we’d have a winner,” said Ross. “I think it will help us increase our sales, just by word of mouth it’s already helped us a lot.”

According to Kennemur, the Public Schools of Robeson County had received more than $38.4 million in lottery money through June 30, 2011. The N.C. Education Lottery, which was established by the state General Assembly in 2005, has raised more than $2.45 billion throughout the state to help pay for teachers’ salaries, school construction, prekindergarten programs for at-risk 4-year-olds, and college scholarships and financial aid.

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ROSSisRIGHT
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September 27, 2012
Oh lord.... The timing of this story is detramental to the poor around here.... They'll be lined up come the first of the month with welfare money in hand to gobble up lottery tickets. Folks, first congrats to this couple on their win, that being said, most folks who play the lottery are poor and can't afford to do so. Doesn't stop em though, they'll sell foodstamps meant to feed their kids to play. But here's the good thing about the poor playing the lottery, they don't pay taxes and live off you and me, so the money they spend(blow) on lottery tickets help keep college tuition costs affordable for us to send our kids to school. In other words this is the poor peoples way of paying their share of taxes.... Thankyou in advance poor people for makiing college less expensive for me and my wife to send our kids.....

PS. KEEP SCRATCHIN... and Thanks. UNC parents! Go Heels!
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September 27, 2012
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