Winn-Dixie will CLOSE All Day for Christmas and Thursday, December 26th TAPI r or?nv nfcin# ? Piump 10-14 lbs. Avg. HENS LB ONLY FRESH PORK AVERAGE 10 to 14 Lbs. Whole HAMS Tender Broad Breasted 18-25 lbs. Avg. ^ TOM TURKEYS 39 Shank Long Island Cooked Whole 9- 10% lbs. Avg. DUCKS lb 49' Canned HAMS Superbrand _ Smithfield & Talmadge Cottage Cheese . 16-OZ CUP 29' Country HAMS ??> it 55c I Butt |b 59c >b 79c 89 Umit 1 With Other Food Purchases !LIMIT ONE WITH OTHER FOOD PURCHASES 51b BREAD! LIMIT ONE WITH OTHER FOOD PURCHASES CtfiiE Family Loaf Mb 1-LB JAR 89 ?.Wa gWlWm* Redeem S & H GREEN STAMPS for Free Christmas Gifts Frozen Sliced' Strawberries 4 t-lbPkgs 99 24-oz Pi?s Winter Graden Frozen Apple Pies Armour's Frozen Pies Mince Meat 5 ? 99' SUPERBRAND ICE CREAM 59 % Gal. Extra Fancy & Fancy Va. R?d Delicious APPLES 4-49" PASCAL CELERY 2 19 Palmetto Farms Shipped U. S. Govt. Graded EGGS LGE. GRADE ? A? DOZ. 59 1 Pkg. 39C Brazil NUTS Baby Emeral WALNUTS 1 pifg 49c Green Tag PLUMS 2 Nco? 25c Niblets whole Kernal Cora ST- 2 *? 37c Select Taste OLIVES 16-os. 49c Table Pride Spiced PEACHES Nc2o? 39c Dixie Thrifty Fruit Cocktail N c??3 23c Aster Prune JUICE : : Quart 31 0 Skyway Strawberry PRESERVES 19c Santa Rosa Crushed Pineapple 19c Pictured is Mrs. Raleigh Warren Wise, the for mer Miss Mamie Elizabeth Addington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Addington, of Franklin, whose marriage was solemnized Dec. 7 in South Charles ton, W. Ya. VIEWS ? by BOB SLOAN This will be the last paper of i the year, and if those few who j read this article will allow me I will give forth with a few per sonal impressions of events that have happened during the year. First, I wpuld like to extend my compliments to Preston Henn, owner of the Macon and Frank lin Drive-In Theatres for his Christmas showing of The Ten Commandments. Certainly, no pic ture could be more appropriate for Christmas. The picture is con sidered to be the greatest spec tacle ever produced by many film critics. Critics are also quick to add that unlike many of the great extra vaganazas produced by Hollywood, this picture has no I lost its human touch. Certainly with a cast which includes Charl ton Heston, Anne Baxter. Edward G. Robinson, John Carridine, and many others, one is assured 01 fine acting. Another reason movie fans would want to see this pic ture is that it is Cecil B. DeMille't masterpiece and could well be h> swan song. Another unusual fta ture is, that DeMille is turnir.; all profits from the film over to charity. Certainly, today he. is the ac- ! knowledged master in producing pictures of this type. Thac De Mille regards this as his finest work is somewhat established by the interest he has taken in the showing of the film. The approval of his office was necessary before the film could be shown in Frank lin. He determines the prices to be charged for admittance, even locally. My congratulations, Mr. Henn. and I hope the people of this area show their appreciation for thu fine Christmas program by turn ing out in large numbers. I feel sure that they will feel well re warded. ? ? ? Recently. I learned of a Macon i County boy receiving an outstand ing tribute for work in his chosen profession. The fact that he is my brother-in-law should not keep me from informing through the paper his many friends of this outstand ing tribute. The annual, of Scotts High School, Scotts, N. C., was dedicate ed to Tom Setser, wno teaches vocational agriculture there. The caption under his picture best tells the story. '"through his leadership and counseling, he has, helped many young people find themselves. His kindness, generosity and ability to understand others has endear ed him to students, faculty and community.'' Congratulations. Tom. ? * * It hasn't been many years since there was virtually no industry in Franklin. Through the efforts, largely of Franklin businessmen we have more payrolls now. I hope everyone thought of this, especially Burlington ard Van Raalte employes, and d.J thair Christmas buying here in Macon County. * ? * President Eisenhower is a cour ageous man, but . . . We have here in Franklin, a business which has a much larger payroll than most of us would ex pect, The gross receipts for the year at the Franklin Livestock jction will run close to a half .nil! Oil dollars. Let's all back this growirg concern. The more cattle that are offered for sale there the mere buyers who will eome to this market. The more buyers the better prices paid. Let's add to the slogan of "Trade at Home" the idea of "Sell at Home"^' These are just a few ideas I have had running around in my mind for some time. Merry Christmas, everyone. Mrs. James I. Roland and two sons, of Raleigh, arrived last Sat urday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George R. 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