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R.N. TtM Noraurn Hospital of Ashevllle. having moved to tU new location is ready to oDen the Cast Wing with the moat modern eo'ilnment but lacks Kevlsterea Nurses Your II vine conditions will be Ideat remun eration excellent II available n lease wire or writ* Superintendent of Nurses. Norburn Hoaoltal. Ashe vllle, North Carolina. NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS BELK'S Will be open till 7 p. m. Friday, Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday for the convenience of cur customers. Belk's Dept. Store ? AT ? BERRY'S FRUIT MARKET You will find one of the largest selections of Gifts of its kind in Macon County Toys j Of all Descriptions, for the Kiddies and Grown-ups ? Also ? STAMEN WINSAP ? ROME BEAUTY RED AND YELLOW DELICIOUS Tomatoes, 10c lb. Apples Other Apples at $1 per bushel Oranges, Tangerines, Grapefruit, Cocoanut, Grapes, Pears Potatoes of both kinds 1 have NAILS, all sizes. No limit to customer MASON'S GRO. & FEED WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF GROCERIES AND FEED SEE US FOR YOUR * Christmas Oranges, 4 5 bu $1.48 ' Choice Apples, $1.25 bu. and up Ballard's Laying Mash $5.15 Ballard's Scratch $4.55 20% Dairy Feed $4.75 Colonial Wheat Shorts $3.75 Choice Feed Oats $4.85 ALSO A FEW DOZEN NYLON HOSE ' CAROL MASON X OF TOYS The Price* on all the" Toy ? in the Toy Dept. IN THE BACK OF OUR STORE REDUCED TO COST Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday December 20, 21, 23, and 24 Western AutoAsso. Store * births Cpl. aiiel Mrs, John W. Corbin, it Phliaoeiphia, Pa., have an- , nounced the birth ol a daugh ter, Patricia Ann, at ihe Naval hospital In Philadelphia De cember 1 Cpl. Corbin, is ihj ^oii jf Mrs. J. J. Corbin, ol saja, an# a brothjr of Fuik.ui. Corbin, of Franklin. A son was born to Mr and Mis Pernell Cunningham at their home on Franklin, Route 3, December 16. Mrs. Cunning- > ham is the former Miss Eisit Brown, daughter of Mr. anu Mrs. Frank Brown, o. FranKiin, | Route 2. A son. Richard Gary, was born to Mr and Mrs. Frank | Byrd. at their home in Bryson i City November 25. Mr. and Mrs. Byrd are former Macon County ; residents. Pfc and Mrs. Collldge Mason, of Flats, have announced the birth of a daughter, Brenda Sue, at the Angel hospital here on December 8. A son was born to Mr. and 1 Mrs. C. A. Burnette, of the Scaly community, at Angel hos pital December 4 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sor rells, of Franklin, announce the birth of a son, Lester Prenell, at Angel hospital December 7. Mrs. Sorrells was before her marriage Miss Catherine We noia Beck. A son, George Gray, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rowland, of Franklin, at the- Maternity hospital in Clayton, Ga? De- 1 cember 9. ? Continued From Pace 4 LETTERS better. It prepares the way for ! the leading best people of the county to do a hundred and i cne good things for the spirit ual, moral, political, and social welfare of all. The spirit of the Lord will ' make the preachers and the people want to do it when they see its benefits and how simple and easy it is to carry on. GEO. W. SEAY. Clayton, Ga. December 11, 1946. Say: "I Saw it advertised in The Press." Alaakani tn Mm* By mora airplane* per capita than any other people in the world Say: Ml u* H ?dvertift*4 In Th* Pre*?" TicUuqd Great )otf a Christmas' \ ?V ^SKP1" ? I GREETINGS! a i i.i Music and song and happiness everywhere! Lighted windows, green trees brilliant with L ? 4 glowing bulbs, all contributing to the grand sum total of Christmas. It's fine to celebrate Christmas again this season of 1946, fine to have finished another year in this community of happy homes and friendly people. To Each and All We Wish A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS BELK'S DEPT. STORE ' . pftthl6<HCr HO/ne T?e. CHRISTMAS TRCe Sincere UfektJS for a cMerrij Omstwas LET'S ALL BE HAPPY! Christmas is likely to become toe prosaic to many of us grownups, but to boyhood's eager eyes it is a timo of preparation and expectancy ... an en chanted season when the woodland is hushod and even ordinary tasks take on the glamor and joy of dragging home the Christmas tree. May your Christmas of 1946 be in this spirit. * SOSSAMON FURNITURE CO. \
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