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" 25c Fancy Dixie-Horn* Fruit Cocktail-" Del Mont* Whole Spiced Peaches 43c Yel., White, Devil* Food! Betty Crocker Cake Mixes ??' 35c u is AmU Vitamin Enrichcd Dixie-Home Evap. MILK - .3c? 37c Red Sour Pie Cherries 2"&?47c Green Giant PNo. 303 *| 0\ eas , .can 19c Save 20c! Dixie-Home Instant Coffee - 78c None Such Mincemeat 25c We will be closed all day December 25th and Saturday, December 26th. Yule Gvwtfcg* FROM GNEISS B J MBS. r. K. mflBDM Greetings to Press readers tn land, sea, and air. Once again the blessed spirit of Christmas is abroad In the earth wherever the story of the Christ Child Is told. 1 Loving sacrifice by millions are being made at this holy season. Regardless of age, all are thrilled with anticipation and service that are old enough to serve. Bright colors, candles, green ery, and electric lights but re flect the glow of the spirit of Christmas In Christendom's heart. The lowly Christ Child born In a manger in Bethlehem in Judea over two thousand years ago has sent through time, around the earth, the theme which the herald angels sang, "Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men." May the blessed Peace which passeth all understanding fill your hearts and minds. 'Cartoogechaye Enters Contest By MRS. E. REX ANDRU.S (Community Reporter) The regular meeting of the Cartoogechaye Rural Commun ity Development Organization was December 11. Dr. A. Rufus Morgan, presi dent, announced the commun ity was entered in the Christ mas decorations contest spon sored by the Nantahala Power and Light Company. Mrs. E. Rex Andrus was named chair man of the project. Prior to the meeting a crew of men helped tear down the old Kaiser building at the In tersection of Wayah Road and US 64. This now gives an *? obstructive view of the highway from Wayah Road. A Boy Scoot troop has been, organized with the Rev. Joe Freeman as scoutmaster and Jess Shope as assistant scout master. The next meeting will be held January 7 at the school. Real estatp TRANSFERS *-< Kate M. and William J. Allen to Wayah Valley Ranch, Inc., property, Franklin Township, December 9. William J. and Kate M. Allen to Bruce and Prances Palmer, property. Franklin Township, December 9. Quince J. and Kate Hauser and James L. and Elizabeth Hauser to L. Melton and Reba Hauser, property, December M. Dan T. and Helen Sellers Bry son to J. M and Talitha Good win, property, Franklin Town ship, December 11. Katherine Bowden and James B. Porter to Lyle T. and Oracle Jones, property, Cowee Town ship, December 11. T. M. and Ruth Green to Wil ! liam S. and Bessie Green, prop I erty, December 11. Robin and Olean Guffey to Robert and Maude Guffey, property, December 15. AWA Nix and Wiley Smith to M. S. Burnette, property, Flats Township, December 15. J. H. and Mildred Stockton to M. S. Burnette, property, Flats Township, December 15. Highlands I Personal Mention Miss Dawn Simonson, a jun ior ' at Principia College, Elsah, III., is visiting her grandmoth er, Mrs. George N. Moore, at her home on Mirror Lake. Miss Simonson will be joined by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Simonson, of Palm Beach, Fla., on December 20, to spend Christmas at their summer home "Seven Acres". Byron Simon son, Jr., a student at Miami University will join the family for the holidays. The nation's 1953 cotton crop prospect improved during Aug ust, bringing' the current esti mate to 15,159,000 bales. sflWS ARTIFI^ ?Ot SIIVICI Phone I 345-J-S ?r (7

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