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Tangerines 3"" 17c
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Delicious Apples 2 -35c
Sugary Sweet S. C. Fall Russett
Yams 3 "? 33c Pears 3lb,33c
Fresh Crisp Florida Sweet Red Emperor
Celery 2 Jx, 19c Grapes 2 "?? 33c
Full Of Milkl Jumbo Cluster
Cocoauis *? 19c Raisins '??? 27c
"Golden
Ripe Bananas2^25c
Dressed and Drawn Frying
^CHICKENS
43c lb.
Quality-Tender Dressed and Drawn
4 To 7-Lb. Average! Beltsvilie White
Turkey Hens - 63* Small Turkey
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Taste Treat For A Festive Dinnerl Long Island
Ready-to-Servel Armour's Star Canned
Ducklings * 59" Cook'dHams # ?
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Pi *'m Biscuits 4 7 c.?'" 49c
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Relter^Tfe Cheese" 1.31
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Taety Yellow Danish Blue
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Frezen Feed Values!
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Strawberries 29c
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More Holiday Treats
Tangy And Sweet Winesap
Apples 3 - 47c
Tatty Dromedary
No. 1 Diamond
Dates 7KC 25c Walnnts ? 43c
Economical Florida Large Fancy Brazil
Oranges Z 99c Nuts . lb 43c
The Good Old Fashioned Red Ripe
Cranberries ? 25c
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?rach's Colorful and Delicious
Holiday Mix
Xmas Mellow
Cream Teys
Kiddies Favorite!, Cris Cringle
Candy Canes
Miniatures or Kisses
HERSHEY'S
For The Toe of The Stocking
M & M Choc. Candy
X 59c
Lb.
Pkg.
29c
'' 27c
Of 6
5'i-Oi.
Pkg.
25c
7.?" 25c
Holiday Savings In Grocery Values!
Sugary Sweet Durond
SWEET POTATOES 25c
Niblett Whole Kernal Vitamin Enrichcd n:-!
Corn . .2c.? 35c
Del Monte Early Garden Lima
Beans . .N*.0,27c
Fancv ?*-? "
25c
Fancy Dixie-Horn* Fruit
Cocktail-"
Del Mont* Whole Spiced
Peaches 43c
Yel., White, Devil* Food! Betty Crocker
Cake Mixes ??' 35c
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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