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Strained 0 Jars 29c
Chopped Jar 14c
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35c
33c
25c
23c
19c
25c
25c
49c
SlrietiMH ChMM Wafers 33c
Swanson's TV Dinners " J 79e
Swanson's Pol Pies ?E3SL 23c
Sunshine Cheez-Rs r? 19c
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lib.
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MARGARINE Blue Bonnet 25c
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73c
2t? 37c
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Morrell Pride Picnic
Sultana Large or Small Stuffed
OLIVES
lOVz-Oz
jar
Chef Style
FR. DRESSING AT. 15c
Ann Page Pure Jelly
CRABAPPLE
Ann Pace
GARDEN RELISH ^ 35c
8. & 19c
Ann Page
Salad
Dressing
Quart Jar
Shoulders . .lb. 39c
Wilson's. Corn King
Sliced Bacon . lb. 43c
Morrell Pure Pork
Sausage ... lb. 31c
Pisgah Farms Country
Liver Mush . . lb. 25c
12 Oz. Pkg. Jones v
Franks 35c
Superite Fresh Cut-up
Fryers . .
Prem Or Treet
Luncheon
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12-Oz.
Can
35=
C&B Frozen Concentrate
LEMONADE
4 45c
JIFFY PIE CRUST
9-Oz.
Pkg.
15c
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Cherry Pies
Big!
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2 s tic
3 Bars 25C
4 z. 21c
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Swanson's Boneless Chicken
FRICASSEE . 14c??z 39c
Swanson's Boned
CHSCKEH ... s 33c
Swanson's Chicken
Dry Salt Meat
Streal of Lean . Ib. 21c
lb. 47c a?REftD c? l3c
Swanson's Boned
TURKEY .... c2 29c
Swanson's
fOKETenxh 2 27c
Fresh Fruits
& Vegetables
Large Red Ripe
Watermelons
Per
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YeSScw Oaions - - - ^ 6c
Firm Crisp Heads
Fresh Lettuce - - 2 Heads 23C
Firm Ripe
Goidcn Bananas - - ?*. 13c
Crisp
Go!, 'on Carrots - - ?? 10c
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Silverdust - - A 31c S 62c
Breeze Detergent p)^_ 31c Pkg. 75c
Lux Liquid Detergent 39c
Tide PS 30c ??. 72c
Sunbrite
G?or?hP ^ Deal 25c
Surf Powder - A 25c A. 62c
Oxydol Powder - - A 30c
Ivory Flakes ^ 30c
Ivory Snow - - Pkg. 30c
Camay Soap - - - 3 ?? 25c
Camay Soap - - - - 1 2c
Duz & 30c & 72c
Cullasaja
4-H Club
Is Heard
By MRS. BESSIE STIWINTER
' (Community Reporter)
June 7 marked the meeting of
the Cullasaja Rural Community
Development Organization and an
interesting program was given by
the Cullasaja 4-H Club.
The devotional was given b"
Mrs. John Bryson and special
music and singing was by Andrew
Gregory's quartet.
As its next project, the group
decided to help work around the
Sugarfork church and on the
cemetery. June 25 was set for the
working. It also was voted to do
nate $25 to the church to help
with the expense and upkeep of
I the cemetery.
The group made plans for the
j float it will enter in the Cen
I tennial parade.
As improvements. Bobby Deal
| and Riley Watts have purchased
? an irrigation system for their cab
bage crops.
It was planned to have a pot
luck supper at the Cullasaja
School on June 25 at 6:30 p. m.
Tellico Group
Cites Progress
By CARL MORGAN
'Community Reporter)
The Tellico Rural Community
Development Organization met at j
the home of Harley Ramsey Fri
day, June 10, with the president,
Mrs. Paye Cowan, presiding.
Report of progress was made oy
' the promotion committtee as fol
ilows: three furnaces, five picnic
tables, four benches, and a swing
j have been purchased and are now
I in use at' the area. ?
Future projects discussed in
cluded painting mail box posts. |
road signs for the picnic area, i
and more parking room at the '
church.
To raise money for projects, the
1 4-H club sold drinks and hot dogs. j
Music for the meeting was furn
ished by Lowell McKoe and Paul
SmitJ^.
The nc>ct meeting will be at the
(Sulphur Springs picnic area on
July 15. '
j The Confederate Monument on
; the Franklin Public Square was
unveiled in 1909
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Prayer Meetings Held
As Preliminaries For
Revival Series Opening
As preliminaries to the open
ing of a nightly revival series at
the Sloan's Chapel, cottage prayer
meetings are being held this week.
The revival is to begin Monday
(June 20) with the Rev. Randolph
Joines, of Grenvllle, 8. C., in
charge. He will be assisted by the
Rev. R. D. Bumette. Mr. Joines
la well known here, having con
ducted a series last year.
Cottage meetings will be held
tonight (Thursday) with Mr. and
Mrs. Thad Mason; Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bell; and
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. 3.
Cunningham and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Cunningham. All will be at
7:30 p. m.
While some white men came to
what is now Macon County as
early as 1819, the county was not
really settled until a year later.
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