fwood Men t In Navy P^l^cl men enlisted in 1 during the past month, 'ndergoing training at the at Training Center, Great ee tali led af the Ashe uitingi; office. They are: )eRoy Cope. Canton; Du yne Men-o. Canton; Mark Jtton, Maggie, and Bobby lehaffey, Waynesvitle. iage Licenses 1 L. Br??)ks. Ila/elwood nie Lee Brown. Waynes .Villis Hannah and Allie )dy, both of Waynesville. N. Crawford. Waynesville irie Henderson, Clyde. Bay Gunter and Jessie son, both of Waynesville. an (arm are 98 per cent d. j James W. Ralcliffe Is On Cruiser Des Moines i NORFOLK. Va. Edwin I' ; Ha cliffe, seaman. I'SX sun of Mr. ' and Mrs. James W. Hatclitfe of j Waynesville. is serving aboard the i heavy cruiser USS Des Moines j t which returned here December 20 i after a three-month Mediterran - ean cruise. | During its tour as flagship of J the U. S. Sixth Fleet, the Des ' Moines visited Lisbon, Portugal : Valencia, Spain. Leghorn and Naples, Italy: Beirut, Lebanon,! I Villefranche. France; and Istan bul. Turkey. I The ship is slated to enter the Norfolk Naval Shipyard in earl> ' January for a routine overhaul j and leave period. Crime Aids Defense MIAMI. Fla. (APi ? Twenty-! j one automatic pistols and revolv- j era confiscated hv the courts, in ; assault and robbery cases have i been turned over to the Florida ' i . ? ' National Guard. Much Visiting In Lovejoy Area B> MRS. JOIIN \V JOHNSON, S|{. Community Reporter Airs. Virgil Wilson will be host ess to the W.S.C.S. of Bethel Meth odist Church at her home Thurs day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gorrell ha\e returned from visiting relatives in Washington, I). C. Mr. Gorrell re cently returned* lront Germany where he served in U. S Army, Mr and Mrs. Charles F. Har grove of Charleston, S. C. visited relatives on l.ovejoy last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Welch of Augusta, Ga,, visited the former's mother during the holidays. Steve Cat hey of Augusta has re turned after several days vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. j THRIFTY FOODS MAKE StN$t PLUS WORTHMORE GREEN STAMPS WITH EACH PURCHASE s *. \\x\\\xvvvv\\ Shop And Save At Ralph's !>-?iv V SCOCO DUKE'S ~~~* iortening MAYONNAISE Pt.33c ? 73c SANTO COFFEE lb 95c PRE* I I %J MATO SOUP 2 for 23c VipGINIA No. 30$ C ans PLE SAUCE 2 for 29c N. B. C. PREMIUM CRACKERS Lb Box 23? LIBBY'S >MATO JUICE -oz Can 29c FROZEN ANGE JUICE >-oz Cans 25? PLANTER'S PEANUTS :-oz Jar 31? FOZZ RAPE JELLY 2- oz Jars OEc ssnf 49 LAKE VIEW SLICED BACON 39c LAY'S ALL MEAT FRANKS 39' LOIN VEAL CHOPS 69' HEAVY WESTERN T-BONE STEAK 89< REAVER CREEK With Pork PINTO BEANS-2 303 cans 2 7c TRELLIS (ream Stvle CORN 2 No-303 Cans 25c TOMATOES ^*2 29c SH !?RN 4 - 25' LI) EN ' ROTS 2 25' ANGES 35' # ? . ? ... I MORTHW I ARMOUR'S CHOPPED BEEF 12-oz Can 35c ARMOUR'S CHOPPED HAM 12-oz Can 53c NO. 303 CAN TOMATOES 2{or23c GERBER'S BABY FOOD 3Iars 29c MIRACLE WHIP Pint 33c COCA-COLAS Carton 27c .yMU.NIAN )OG FOOD J, Cans 29c KLEENEX I Size Box 2^c 4'iv/a? A Vii k I SALT 26-oz Pkg llc SWANSDOWN CAKE MIX Pkg 29c ? ' kifj i fcTTiTSTrfl^ PVT. EARNEST J. LEDFOR1), son of Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Led ford, of Fines Creek, is now in basic training at Camp Gordon, Ga. A 1952 graduate of Fines Creek High School, Ledford was engaged in farming before enter- , ing serviee. Three Cecil Men Enlist In Army By MRS. J. EDGAR BURNETT Community Reporter Three local men who recently en listed in the army and expect to leave about February first, are: Jack Messer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Messer; Billy Warren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Warren, and Grady Warren, son of Ennis Wa ren. Wray Alan Burnett, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Burnett, left" Wednesday, aftre enlisting in the Navy for two years. He went to Columbia. ? Mr. and Mrs. Albert Messer and son Virgil of Southport spent sev eral days in the community last week visiting relatives and friends. Doc Messer of Clayton. Ga.. was the guest of his son and Mrs. Rob ert Messer and family. Mrs. Edna Sorrells Ruckman of Baltimore, arrived Sunday to spend the week with her parents. Mr. I and Mrs. Frank Sorrells. The cottage prayer meeting of; the Riverside Baptist church was I held Tuesday evening at the home j of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Singleton. j Miss Grace Erwin returned ot Mars Hill to resume her studies Monday, after spending the holi j days with her parents. Rev. and) ! Mrs. Thomas Erwin. -* ? j Mr. and Mrs. Theodore I-ong j moved into their new home Satur day. ? . - Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Burnette of Bulls Gap. Tenn.. were overnight ; guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore ? , Long Friday. i Miss Marie Burnette of Detroit, j arrived by plane on Wednesday and1 j is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J Edgar Burnette for two weeks. ??- -> - ---- i '.John Cathe.v. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Long : have moved into their new home! j on Lovejoy road. We are glad to j welcome them back on this side' of Pigeon. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Singleton , I are building a new home near' ! the residence of the former's par- j j erits, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Single-1 | ton. i The Marvin Mashburn family have moved to the Raymond Duck ett dairy farm. Mr. and Mrs. Daeus Pitts and family have moved to a dairy farm near F.nka. Miss Audrv Sherrill has returned to Belmont where she is a facul ty member in the high school. Miss Peggy Jo Howell of Whit tier spent the past week with rela tives, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Sherrill and family. Frank Hargrove recently com pleted a course in business at Blanton's and is now employed by Helms Motor Line in Raleigh. Carroll Hargrove who Is em ployed by Central Motor Lines in Charlotte visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hargrove during the holidays. Mary Lou Hargrove visited rela tives during the holidays. Sfte has returned to Offut Air Base in Neb raska after spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Jack Baldwin of Cleveland, Tenn. ??* We wish to congratulate Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Justice upon their 50th wedding anniversary celebration on New Year's Day. Many friends call ed during the day Mr. and Mrs. Lowell T. Johnson and sons have returned to their home in Hickory after a vacation spent with relatives in East Pigeon and friends in Robbinsville. S/Sgt. Zene Wells visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Van Wells during the holidays. He is stationed at Donaldson Air Base in Green ville, S. C. Sturgeon, the cavair-producing fish, which was rapidly disappear ng from California waters a few years ago. Is reported making a comeback. / LMyde Man Is Advisor iVith Army In Korea V. S FORCES. Korea ? I'fc. Yank E. Chambers, son of Mr. and .1 i's. Weaver S. Chambers. Route 1. Clyde, is solving in Korea with the Korean Military Advisory1 Croup. American military personnel as signed' to the advisorv unit, a group of over 2004) hiehlv trained officer and enlisted specialists. 1 counsel the Republic of Korea 1 c Array on all phases of (military ^ training, tactics and operations. j Private First Class Chambers a radio operator and advisor with tie group's 8202d Army Unit, en ered the Army in March 1954 and ompleted basic training at Camp loidon, Ga. I'm Mountaineer Want Ads ' Stock Your Shelves With This Thrifty Buy! Thrifty Maid Green Beans 3 29' Five Luscious Fruits in their Own Delicious Syrup! Libby's Fruit COCKTAIL ( 2' 45 When you shop at Dixie-Home, you ^ Tasfy ^ ^ ^ A|aska can be as choosy as you please . . ? #? ? | ? Tall m 0% o?d ,..u r< h?, ... pmk SALMON c- 43c only the best . . . and for less, plus those wonderful budget bolstering F?r That Hearty Southern Breakfast! Jim Dandy S. & H. Green Stamps that pleased IS I 1" ^ JC? and helped so many of our customers l\ I I v OvC to keep Christmas gift giving down Dc|ieiouI wjth Yoor pork Menus, Dixie.Home to a minimum of expense. _ _ 203 Apple Sauce 2 29c p at#, r _ * uukc s nome-/v\aae inc joum 5 raToriu* DUKE'S MAYONNAISE y 33' I Quality-Tender QAni/ C A I C I I Corn-Fed Fresh 1 S% Iv 4} A !? C . | ^enter^^ ^KCMPf Enjoy the flavorful Lb. Only / tenderness of these center chops t ?at low ^M| ^?Sjflfej^^^ ^ TySt* l??i??l ?%?? AW Wk^^WM ? 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