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VAUK. A VVO (ii.il. feecuoa. THE tyAYNESmUS.ltNTARflM Thursday Afternoon, DeccmW, g Bookmobile Schedule 1 Tuesday, December 4th MORXINCi STAR " Mrs. R. H. Wnrley 0:30- 9:45 fieorge Wilson's Store .10:00-10:15 Morning Star School ... 10:30-12:00 Mrs. J. L. Rhodnrmcr ... 12:15-12:30 Mr.. II. M. Stamoy. 12:45- 1:00 Smathors. Dairy -.. 1:15- 1:30 LoiOiie Green's G rot-cry- 2:00- 2:30 .Mr Cromor Cri.sp 2 45- 3 30 V Friday , December 7 Hi J FINES CREEK "Mark Ferguson's Store 10:00-10:15 Mrsj Frances Rogers ......10:30-10:50 Finis Creek School 11:00-12:00 Harley Rathbone 12 45- 1.15 Sani Ledford . 1.30- 1 45 Llnid Messer 2 00- 2-15 Mrst Ann Shclton 3 00- 3 30 i Monday, Dec. 10th IRON DUFF, CRABTREE, IIVDER. , ," '.' MT. Frog Cevei 9 25- 9 40 Mr4 Fannie Davis-:...; 9:50-10:00 Willie Green 10 10-10 30 Ctabtree-iron Durt Sell. 10:45-12:15 C, H. Hill ... , . 12.30-12 45 M. H. Kirkpatiiek 1 00- 1.15 Mrs. Willis Smith . . 1 30- 1 45 O. t. Fergu Scout Leader 0 to Rev L. E. Mabry, of Canton, was re-elected district leader of Scouting at the annual meeting Monday night. Hominy Man Wins . , - . i- , Honor At Duke MRS. LLOYD R. JONES Mountaineer Reporter Larry Scruggs, Hpminy native and former honor student at Can ton -.High School; has heen rated the fastest man on the Duke Uni versity freshman football team. Larry took part In the Duke-Carolina Jayvee game on Thanksgiving Day and played tackle. . " Mrs. Lloyd R. Jones is confined to her home with a severe cold. Robert Burton Mann, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Roe Mann of Hominy and a student at Brevard College before joining the Air Force, is now. stationed in Virginia. John Mann, another son of Mr. and Mrs. Mann, is. now stationed at Fort Bragg. . Charles Green ; son of Boyke Green, has entered the army, Yellowstone National Park is f If it were nut for the topsoil car thc largest hrthe-U. S. It sprawls j ried to its rich plains by the Nile across mote than two million acres River, Egypt might have been as of, Wyoming, Montana and Idaho, j desolate as Hie Sahara Desert. For more than 300 years Europ ean nations fought Arctic warfare over the .wealth of Spitzbergen, jagged islands off Norway's coast. Forty-six proiect 11 countries f ? ; World to boo,, 1: l&X Y Uifi)' TV 'riw -! Second H33S YYesEi off ESHca-irEapMty's , iiiim. . , - V. --:w - W f 41 i Tyn Mnw m i - 1 . -m Cu t 1 El 111 i it STUDENTS EARN EXTRA MONEY NEW YORK (API Students t Mr Jack Long . . 2 30- 2 45 " ' " "X Tuesday, Dertcmber 11th BET1UEL Mrs. Henry Francis .. Mrs Wiley Franklin . Mrs, Walter West John M. Rigdon Springhill School Ed. Blalock's Groc Mrs. Welch Singleton Mrsi Hugh Terre 1 .. 9:10- 9:20 .. 9t30- 9:45 . 10:110-10:15 :10:20-10:35 10:55-11:40 . 11:45-12:05 .30-12;45 l:t'0- 1:15 hour. duriig the oast academic year. The university's Placement Bureau says part-time lobs held bv the students ranged Horn chasing flies in major league baseball practice and com posing verses for greeting cards to filing and clerical positions with banks and insurance companies. The rate of pay lor "practically all" part-time work was $L00 per Mrs. Mark Swain has returned, home from the Haywood County Hospital, and is reported improved. Mrs. Will Hipps is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Will Cole, in Memphis. The people of Hominy express deep sympathy to Dave Whitson in the death of his brother in Yancey County. . - Around 200 people attended the benefit supper last Friday night at the Plains Methodist Church. It was sponsored by the W.S.C.S. of the church. . . 'mitt pip!i. l i11""' aa mm CHRISTMAS LECTURE . "Now this is a Christmas tree," big brother appears to he tell" Inp the toddler. "It trows In the Uvlnj room only once year, and It always has a lot of nice presents under It." Qamei or dll Make Christmas Saintly. Party Christmas is the time for family Get-togethers. One of the best ways to make these gatherings memora blctor all concerned is, to engage in games which the whole group c,an play: ; : ' ., A nice one to start off with would be a Sugar Plum Hunt. Have on member of the family hide Christ mas candies ahead of time in vari ous nooks, and 'corners around the house. At a given signal everyone starts hunting ''-and- gathering the pieces. The one who gathers the greatest number would be given a )T.l. . The Christmas Ptizi.le li another, good one to get things going. Look through some magazines, which are filled with pictures of -Santa Claus al this, time of year. Cut out enough I of these to go around,, paste them on' stiff cardboard, and cut them p into pieces. Then put each group of i We Still Have An Almost Complete Line Of Fruit Cake Emits CANDIES & NUTS I Lb. Package 4 Sticks Yellow OLEOMARGARINE : , Campbell's 1(1 Vi oz- TOMATO SOUP . 2 cans O 13 02. Kcllogg's " CORN FLAKES i5 1'c Jello, Ass't. Flavors PUDDING .:.4...;:;.3.Pkgs:'25c Clover Leaf . ' . DRY MILK . .. 7-oz Pkg gc -j... Nice Size,. Juicy W . ORANGES IB DOZ. ' ; I J. F. G. 1 Lb. Bag Coffee .. . v5( i tFOIESIHl rjrjSQJDI I : tTTi !!t ! j !! !! t!if tt!Tt !v Large, Flavorful GRAPEFRUIT . . .. f. 3 for Oc J. F. G. 12 oz. Tumbler P nut Butter. 3Qc J."F. G. 16 oz. Jar Mayonnaise 35 J. F. G. 16 oz. Jar Salad Dr's'g.'33c Double Red Rome APPLES .... ... . .. 3 lbs for feed GRAPES lb Qt. Household Cleanser Texize 69 Jnnn. 1.. w. .... ( U H ' A 1,11 I. 3 lit- U .11 ULU JJUl I UUg. b Hie. 'signal, everyone cpeng a bag ijnd-. starts putting the puzzle to gclhiT. " Hie Xmas Scramble Contest : Is good for a group, with older children in it.' This , is simply a contest to roe who can unscramble a group of words the- fastest. Jutt for fun, see if yon can work out Die following astna,' eriredr n, : "ehsgil; dynca, gosiknet, erte trepesn, hupnc, alsorc, and niborb. mnlv Johnson's Glo-Coat Qt. Can 98c II Santa Misses, Reindeer ii m w w a . Will Be at Fault H Santa Claus misses some young sters this year, it could be offered plausibly that he was not able to round up enough reindeer for his yearly trip around the globe. The reindeer shortage has be come, in recent years, much too acute, It has been estimated that wolvesv have destroyed 500,000 of Santa's helpers within the last decade or so, leaving an approx imate 50,000. The difficulty of keeping the ani mals alive in a temperate climate makes it unlikely that any of the few remaining will be transported' 10 Lb. Bag Irish POTATOES . .... L S3 1 Lb. Cello Pkg. . CRANBERRIES 3( ulany Frozen Foods ORANGE JUICE ..... Can gc PEACHES .. . .. .. . 12-oz gc STRAWBERRIES lozgc SUCCOTASH zVL -oz 'i c Mixed Vegetables ., 12-oz TURNIP GREENS Gerber's Strained BABY FOOD 3Jars2Qc :(y Grade "A" Meats 1 Lb. Cello Swift's-LINK Sausage ...... 3C Fresh ' - BeefLiver,lb Lean, Ground Beef .. ....... lb S3' I Armour's Star Bacon ...... 1 Lb. Cello 59c DAILY I LOW PRICESI ; Phone 326 SELF - SERVICE Hazelwood, N. C. i..t ...iifl,llrrl I ::, L. from their native regions to other lands for the holiday season, as has been done in the past. . American boys and girls will have to be satisfied with stand-ins. The few department stores featur Ing Santa's complete outfit this year wijl be using native deer as substitute for Dasher, Prancer, and company, CtUfLnd Ohm Qvilad Did you know, that the observ. ance of Christmas .was onca lor bidden in England the home of the Yule Log, the Carol-singer and the wassailers? Dining ,the Reformation many believed the undue jollity of Christ mas day was sacrilegious. Parlia ment, on December 24, 1652, or dered that "no observance shall be held of the five and twentieth day of December commonly called Christmas day; nor any solemnity used or axcrcised in churches upon that d7 tt respect thereof." This edict proved to be very un popular with, the masses of the people. It was not until many years later, however, that Christmas was once again regarded as a holiday. Dixie-Home Quality PEACHES 33c No. 2J Can : t N. B. C. , ' CRACKERS 29c Libby's Fancy Lb. Pkg. Greenwood's Home Style Pickled Beets Margarine 'rJlxie-Home Special Recipe In Decorated , s' . Tin: FR U I T C A 11 E ,6jz- 20e '.41, 6)K Lb- Vilson's Shortening: iAWrki Tit1 vm "With only 15 shopping days-before Chri mas now's thA timo tn ... with holiday staple items! You can saved and help your Christmas budget, too'" Spiced peaches "3 Libby's Delicious Exiiit p nn vta ii No. 303 null uuumhil Can 2 Kansas Cold Hard Wheat Self-Rising For Baking Or Frying V Vitamin-Enriched Southern Cold -Lb. Colored Prints Oihor Cannvd YuUm 28 .' 46-Oz. Can Healthful Refreshing ORANGEADE Standard Pack I Tomatoes 2 ; ; 28 Colorful Georgia Red I Pimientos . 20 Libby's Fancy Crushed Pineapple . ; For Quick Meals .Alaska Salmon 53 2 i"fuU fiLo MatoriaU Red (Green Cherries 4 Oz. Pkg. 22c) Cherries. 39eH Red or Creen Spicy Tangy. . i Citron 80i. Pkg. 69 22c Dixie-Home WAXES 1c SALE Buy One At Regular Price Get Another , At lc TRUE SOUTHERN HOSPITAIITY IS OUR RULE FOR COURTESY Madronl or Spagliplti DELMOK1C0 7 07. Pig. ifr Groevrsf IVi'iic Dixie-Home Quality Fresh Mayonnaise . Breakfast Favorite! Bnma Graoe Jam 23, Lb J Tumblci vL fc?r.i.cl 1 Li 1 A T f' CatuUf flppt. Vuluos Brock's Chocolate Covered . Cherries... ..49 Brock's Malted Milk Balls . 2 A Real Economy Buy! Boston Butt Pork Roas Pinky Pig BACON . . . Lb. 47c Center Cut. Rib Pinky Pig Juicy ! Pork - 63c Franks 58' Small Smoked Bacon ares b 29c H&G Whiting 15 Cudahy's Pork Sausage, lb 41c Yello Jit-Lb. Colored Prints rMnenoirjE sura blIi Florida's Finest . .' . Full Of Juice! Seald-Sweet .Grapefruit 3 sti,!i --17 Florida Seald-Sweet "Zipper-Skin" Juicy - 5? " Ta Seald-Sweet Juice-Filled Oranges Mesh Bag 37c Calif. Red Emperor ' Grapes . 2 25c U. S. No. 1 Red Bliss Potatoes 5 . 39c Garden Fresh Tender da' Lbs. Extra Lartie Honduras MA Cocoanuts Ma 1 niamftfld Walnuts. Lb 45 Fvtra Laroe Stusrt Pecans . . . lb Maxwell House COFFEE 1 Lb. Bag ' 81c In Saudi Arabia huge sand spreaders, used by U. S. railroads to fight snow, have been found useful for plowing away sand In heavy dune areas. Hunt's Tomato CiYTSUP "It OzrBottlc Green Beans 2 35 12 oz. Strawberry - PRESERVES - 2 for 4Cc llnko's MflYONNAlSS .. . Vi. -Jar No 2i Can Yosemite, PEACHES 25" 2 Lbs. Pinto BEANS c Harvest Cream . (Self-Rising) , FLOUR 25 lb Bag $. 73 17 i rrrnnf-Miv k i 2or33e 6 Bottle Carton COCA-COLAS I 23( 16 oz. BREAD cLoaf Tall Cans of Dixie-Home MILK 2 for Ofi NUTS and CANDIES For The CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS
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