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are prepared with the choicest line of holid
goods we nave ever Still other lots c
on the way from the Eastern market. ■
Most all the 1 oys we offer are of the sub
tial kind, and will last. \
We are among the few who cut pried
this season. You know that the city i
chants do not do this.
Here’s a Few ©f Our Holiday B
BEST FOR CHRISTMAS MAKING. 2V» eg \ BOX
Marvelous Fleur £1.12 chocolate Cand
Lard, 4l b s [bring bht] 52° g Fte# „ Pfflrk cl e
Baking Powder,! icloDc. Q common wis «.,■
Extract, 4 ox. bottle - <jc if Boas.s, chkat noi nmi<£ffl
A good Flour, 24’s ®8c p WlreNa'^J^gjj
Cocoa, 1 pound pkg. 13c )$.
VSSOKTED FLAVORS
Chocolate Catfdy, lb. i«)c 3 lent iB hi A
, wit
Bring Eggs, Hry Shewed Coi
We want to bay some dry sheZiei orn
DON’T FORGET to visit tills utor
dry, Saturday and Monday
You can ouy Hghiiu yoiir»«reij|fty toys
and practical gists that you s c oum ■ eiti re, atmvh^pgr. $4HE
For further news c£ ossr GRLLYT IMLfDAY 9
see circular to be oat m a Cay er so.
We will be a% le to hand I® your Relief Checks, and if
you have any Read Warrants, fee s ire to see i s about
them.
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| HE Agricultural Adjustment,
1 Administration predicted “no
appreciable reduction” of
meat supplies until next year
when they are expected to be
about twelve per cent, below nor¬
mal. Here's a dinner serving six;
with a main dish of meat, which
you can serve this year at an
approximate cost of twenty-five
cents per person.
Curriptl Lamb with Rice 61C
Frier! Mananas 1 !c
Sauerkraut Salad 2.1c
Dread end Mutter 12$
Chocolate Mread Pudding with
Hard Sauce 32$
Demi-Tasse 5c
Curried Lamb with Rice: Cut
fwo pounds of stewing lamb
(shoulder) in pieces for servin;.
and brown in a very little fat. Add
one and one
id cook a few
t not browning,
l curry powder,
ami dtisi with salt, . Add the con¬
teirs of two 12-ounc ic e cans tomato
jui'.e and three cu ups water, and
cock slowly until n meat is tender,
This will take about liotir and
a half. Remove nv
pla.ter. Strain th<
thicken slightly wit
i ah out one and a half tabiespi
smoothed \vuh a little water,
twi. tablc.;i" ns chopped chi
and pour ever the lamb, i
with hot boiled rice.
Faticrkrav.t Salad: Chill
rkraut, drain thoi
with two-thirds
with one-third cup mayon
Read the Times for Holiday Bargains. Lots of Em
D ADE COUNTY TIMES ; DECEMBER 13, 1934
Local New
Misses Maud Reed, Lelia Kim
••rough and Hellen Wrigt
Iv G. Wright
Evans were m
nooga SaturiljMB
Dan Gray 1 !
r cent illness
Dr. R. B. CuthbeJ room®
confined to his
Mrs. W. W. 'lW ■
ing from an fittarlc of fl
home in South Trenton
Rev. E. R. Elzey Tenn.fp^V
of Red Bank,
Gorput of Enslev, A1 f.,^,
cent guests of Mr. and Mrs
L. Case.
Mrs. W. L. Qj
anoogn, wasa|M
Mrs. George C’ne;
Mr. Will Bates of Ini
Tenn., who has been t^ref Wi
Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
has returned to his home.
II. A Johnson who
salons iiwi Chattanooga hospJsj^wt reported li
illness is as
Ipuch improved. * 9
rs. Johnson is ill at h home
test Trenton.
tinting-- The
You WANT
W/ou V v
Wn o ’
a Funeral HnR
McOllie Ave , Caftan
Chickania jga and LaFayOl V
Bis Enouah to Serve ■
Snail cn oujii to Appreciate ■
Liquid - Tabl ts
Salve - Nose Drops
First day
Headaches in 30 Minutes
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have V/e offer. have not We time have or the space finest to tell line you of Toys abouAj^ for
to
dies we have ever shown—Real Sets Wrist Bargain Watches, Prices!^
Gloves, Scarfs, Pencil
Sweaters, Ete., Etc. YouTi just have to come
passed judgment on Ihis par-
ticular canine’s chewing acl-
iviLics, lltere wouldn’t be near¬
ly so many farmers in finan-
j r ial diffienl ties. The owner of
] I he dog was hailed before the
j commissioners because said
dog did maliciously, felonious
-!y etc., chew the tail f r o m
one farmer’s cow. The com¬
missioners decided that I h c
"switeher’’ was worth §50.
Does any one happen to know
of a farmer right now who
would not rather have $50
than a cow, let alone have the
$50 ami also the cow minus a
minor accessory like the tail
which is always gelling into
the milk pale any way.
— Pat blinder.
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K3g3BS&Bg23S2$S2$I£
The T imes
$ 1.50
A Year
SifwJtecottoii adjustment pro (*3?A)— Detfemb-
,**> has been announced dale set by thebigW'
seems to offer the best the larjtU *
^^opportunity receive for the the cotton farm- '• and 'li! 1 arts of . |1
• ■, jer to greatest returns one
I ■diis labor and investment, and tory of the
,j ^rVud 1 / ^ against re of urrence 1931 of 30 will cohtracts, he entirely federj
s trous tlays and of
* ^ arry ^ f °wn. Di Between 3,500 and
y^B ^ men will he emplojHW
ptpproxi mutely I .(>()! ,<)()() various projects.
■/aSKM’'*. vo*i!rac!s signed in tin Six of the largest contri
eil'ei-iive f 1 D:M which have fr r two new rQgds int^
1935, prp-
i^ffipPahe reduction cl 25 njS n. j#
I) isc aentige .
^^jed I with a which reduction of J ,'.k 1 in.:‘ t
■I peewit 193^. was conli^i acco
in One-year
^^^933 J^’didnot will also be olFyrcijr year\% w. A
sign 2
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Gift is fe-r. t. We only
many from which you may mace your «el<
most liberal. ▼
WALL LAMP — Pins up anywhere; 11 not damage wjs’OE
Cash or 30-day charge.
TRIC CLOCK — G-E Fleet model; moulded case with,
ivory dial. 95c down, $1 a month.,
Oeori ia Power Co.
Contrac 1 ana
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