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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1950.
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“BROAD “STREET FRUIT "STORE
“In Same Block With National Bank”
Tel. 9491
Open 8 A, M. until 8 P, M.
Also OPEN SUNDAY, December 24
SPECIAL XMAS FRUIT
BASKETS $2.00 up
Oranges, crate ..., ... $4.50
40-10:'DOE v vins e PlO
20-109 bag ..iiiv .. SLYS
Choice Fruit.
APPLES
Box Winesaps ..... .... $3.95
Box Delicious .... .... $4.50
Box Fancy Double Red . $6.00
NUTS
Bravthe I v.i 0. Viid vl e
Walnihs 3. .0 siee svee B 0
Pecans (Stewarts), Ib. ..., 45¢
Mixedidb, i iy s A 0
Raisins, Ib. ...... 89¢, 35¢, 33¢
Panatiis T .o ke
Tangerines, 4oz, ...i ..., 2%e
CANDY
5-Ib. Assorted Chocolate . $6.50
2-Ib. Assorted Chocolate . $1.19
Midget Chocolate Covered
Carsmels, 1. 1. ... ... 8¢
Ruffaut Maple or Vanilla,
IO e
Mint Cordials, 10% oz. .. 55¢
Orange Slices, 1 Ib. ...... 25¢
Chocolate Drops, 1 Ib, .... 25¢
Cunt IChe 1.30 .. .... 1%
25 Varieties Xmas Candy,
per pound .... ..., 19¢ - 32¢
OTHER ITEMS IN SEASON
Including Cocoanuts, Grape
fruit, Pears, Cranberries, To
matoes, Chestnuts, Peanuts,
Grapes, Lenrons, etc.
Sorghum Syrup, 5 Ib. . SI.OO
Cedar Xmas Trees .. SI.OO up
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CHAPTER 15
THE TRAP
Oh, but the Jindians were angry
when they saw Bucky come rid
ing home with the tail of Herman
the Wozzle.
“It's some trick,” thundered
Chief Hurricane. “My son, Lone
some Boy, shoot the Wozzle.”
But Lonesome Boy shook his
head. “Him shot best,” said the
Jindian pointing at Bucky. “And
he saved my life.”
Then Santa spoke sternly. “Can
a Jindian keep his word? You
promised to leave us in peace if
our cowboy was able to outride
and outshoot you. He has done
both. Now go!”
The Jindians gathered in a knot
and grumbled and beat their fists
on their chests. For an awful mo
ment Santa thought they would
not go. The Santa Land workers
looked on worriedly—not daring
1o move or shout their joy at
Bucky’s triumph. Only Tweedle
knees refused to be quief.
He dashed into the nearest
workshop, took up hammer and
lails and began banging away at
t doll house.
“Get in here, lazy ones!"’ he hol
ed. “With two days left until
Chrisimas, there’s a mountain of
Tk here to be done. Get to it
nd let those Jindians sneak off
where they belong.”
Chief Hurricane’s face turned
ark with rage. Then he signaled
'0 his fribe. They picked up their
belongings, got “on their horses,
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SPECIALS
Rum Fruit Sticks, 10 oz. .. 75¢
Babas in Rum, 14 oz, 1o 50.28
Deglet Dates, 8 oz, .. .. .. 58¢
Brandied Peaches, 19 oz, . $1.05
Crystalized Fruits for
Fruit Cakes
Whole Kumquots, preserved,
SNt e e
Orange Slices with Cherries
and Pineapple in Syrup . 69¢
Plum Pudding in Brandy,
SR
Mincemeat, 17 oz. tin ..., 3ic
Grenadine Melon Balls,
SO o e
Watermelon Rind Pickle,
es s S
Madera or Port Gelatin .. 23¢
Olives with Anchovies . ... 65¢
Ripe Olives, large .... .... 43¢
Crystalized Ginger, 8 oz. .. 81¢
Honey Spread, 16 oz. .... 37¢
Sweet Midget Gherkins,
OO L ey
Large Variety of
. Preserves and Jellies
Whole Beef Tongue, 22 oz, $1.65
Turkey a la King,*ll oz. .. 60¢
Roquefort Dressing .... .. 34¢
Newburg Sauce with
ARV o i e
Canned Fruits in Thick Syrup.
Canned Vegetables—
Choice Quality.
Frog Legs, Newburg with
SRR L e
Cocktail Sausage .... .... 49¢
Maple a la Creme .... .. 73¢
Chinese Foods in tins.
Variety of Seafoods in tins
Assorted case of 12 . ... $8.95
Five Ice Cream Sauces.
Pure Italian Olive Oil, pt. . 85¢
29 Varieties of Unusual Soups
Assorted case of 12 .. $4.00
and slowly rode out of Santa
Land.
“Hurrah! Hurrah!” shouted the
dwarfs andsfairies. They lifted the
little cowboy on their shoulders
and carried him round and round
Santa’s cottage.
. “Come,” cried Timothy Dwarf.
“Sing us your cowboy song!”
Bucky grinned with pleasure.
Never had he been so happy!
“Yippi ai ki-ay! Oh, Yippi Ai ki~
ay!” he sang.
| The little folk took- it up.
Dewey and Marlowe and Pudding
played like they were prancing
- horses and galloped before the
crowd. Suddenly there was an as
tonishing sound heard above all
the other noise. The workers
turned in amazement to see Pat
rick Tweedleknees leaning from
his workshop window. waving his
hammer, and singing “Yippi ai Ki
ay” to the skies.
Even Santa had to laugh at the
! sight. But Santa was not happy.
Presently he took Bucky into his
cottage and told Mrs. Calus to
{ feed him. “What would you like?”
asked Mrs. Claus with a twinkle
in her eyes. “Soup, oatmeal, broc
| coli?”
{ Bucky looked at a great choco
|late meringue pie Mrs. Claus had
]baked. His eyes grew large and
fhis mouth watered. “Please
ma’am,” he said. “I'd like a piece
of pie.”
l And she put the whole pie in
| front of the boy and he dug into
I it exactly as a cowboy should.
, When he had finished Bucky
went to Santa’s knee. “Why are
| you still so sad? Isn’t everything
all right now?”
“It's Dasher,” said Santa. “The
Jindians took him off and the deer
won’t fly without him. I do not
know how I shall make my trip
around the world.”
Buckly was quiet and thought-
tul. h%bmm and
hanmiering #nd bustling about da
the workshops that meant the toys
were at last being finished. Thl;
Jindians had gono and wou
never bother Santa Land again.
But what was the good if Santa
could not travel around the world
on Christmas night?
“Don’t be sad,” said Bucky
quietly. “I will try to find Dasher,
He must be at the Jindian camp.”
Santa shook his head. “Twice
you have succeeded but a third
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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
Ea{g would be teo many. I feel
othing awiul would happen,
You must not go.”
Bu did not intend to dis«
oboy.eg went %zwu to &c stables
morol{ to hunt for tracks the "5
g eowboy does when an anim
has disappeared.
But the Jindiang had not all
gone away. Before they left Santa
Land they intended to take with
them this cowboy who has beaten
them at riding and shooting. They
could not let a boy live who had
Shamed thofd. 8o they had' '
M‘m Land ufiim 0 .
Bucky alone.
When the fl%
whmllu?:\tom% g
Jha%hn‘ tl:‘x‘-w over i
head and tled 41 up with ropes.
‘Then tho{vh flung hin %m the
back of the leader's horse and
sped away.
And no one in alLthn land
ll:e{ard Bucky when oried for
elp.
I()Next: Jindian War Dance)
AID TO YUGOSBAVIA 8143
G‘T"'w;x.fif lJ:n M-=08.4
BILGR&D Yugoslavia—(AP)
~-Amerlean food ':zuot shipments
to hungry Yugoslavia are receiv
ing full publicity in the Commun«
ist &overnmmt'l controlled press,
In this winter of hardship follow=-
ing the country’s worst drought in
many years, the man-in-the-street
knows from where his help‘comes.
The first food ship to arrive
from the U. S, was greeted at the
port of Rijeka (Fiume) by Luba
Babia, deputwmn‘ of the
Yugoslavie ec quhd
U. 8. Ambassador George Allen,
Speeches of both remarking on
America's prom?t response to Yu
goslavia's pleas for aid were front
paged in the Belgrade press,
ST. HELENA CRIME
AT MINIMUM
LONDON — (AP) — St, Helena,
Napoleon’s place of exile, has just
about reduced crime to the abso
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fit‘ minimum, A report the
' Afianth Thagd gid opvers
age daily prison population im
1949 was one as compared with
two the previous year,
The island has a population of
4,64. Its main agricultural indus
try is the production of phormiumn
hemp. A shortaly of jobs exis
the report said, Cages in the Ill\;
debts curt rose from five in 19
to 137 last year,