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TOE rLATTSMOUTII JOURNAL - PAGE FIVE Thursday, December 8, 10GO Christmas Tree Lights 25-Light Outdoor Set . ,T. . . . . . 24-LIght Miniature Tree Light Set 2" 7-Light Multiple Tree Light Set When One Gees Out the Rest Stay Lit 8-Light Ssriej Tree Light Set. Apples Ziitnv"rl..A " A Fancy and Extra Fancy ppi6S Red Rome Beauty, Lb Fresh Tender California Pascal Celerv Hearts ri,.'.29c Selected. Washed and Waxed Utility Grad D.lnA.A. Large Size "A" Neb. Red r OTCS OC5 Triumph, 50-Lb. Vent View U.S. No. I White Cherokee l a I rotafoes Ba, .. U.S. Grade No. I Idaho WlilOfild Yellow, 4-Lb. Cello All prices effective thru Sat., Dee. 10th. We re serve the right to limit quantities. " Frozen Food Festers: ' -tkJ' Fu"'Julce " tzDzi) jfi myr 5-Lb.CelloBag i." jr -ijjjjr r tne Aristocrat of All A - Florida's Finest White Marsh Seedless ' 'JJ ffl iS ' or Ruby Red, Large Size, Each I Oc 1 range Juice Top Frost ' 6-oz. 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Pkg. 39c Maxwell House "Coffea 12c Off Sale 2-Lb. -133 Can I Gooch's Cut Spaghetti 16-oz. E 7c Off Sale Bayer Aspirin Bottle of 100 07C ' A s-,, i r Central PTA Meeting Is 'Open House' The Central PTA held open house at its regularr' meeting Monday, Dec. 5, giving the par ents an opportunity to visit the classrooms, see their child's work and talk with the teacher. Each room had been beauti fully decorated for Christmas " by the pupils and teacher. 1 Following the room visitation, the meeting was called to order in the school cafeteria. Mrs. Robert Hirz, Introduced the program for the evening. Roger Hutchinson played a pi-'"' ano solo, "The Holy ciiy ana -a trio of PTA'mothers, Mrs. " Harold Edwards, Mrs. Don Mill- er and Mrs. Warren cairon, sanp- two selections. "When Children Pray" and Virgin's Slumber Song," accompanied by Mrs. George Jacobs. President. Mrs. John Adkins, led the group In the reading of ' the objects or ine rareiua Teachers Association. It was voted that the January meeting originally scheduled j for Monday, January 2, will be changed to Monday, January 9,;; , because of Christmas vacation. Mrs. Warren Catron, mem- -bership chairman, reported 132 paid members. She also told of the membership posters dis-""" niaupH in each classroom show ing the parent's membership. Mrs. Harold Eawaras, cna.u of Spiritual Education, explain ed a book list, prepared by her committee, which will be sent to each parent. This list nas hppn made for three ae levels and gives book titles and prices of books suitable ior me vauuus ages. It is hoped this list win .... prove useful to the parents for their Christmas shopping and ... for gifts throughout the year. The project committee re- ported that two globes and the ' xylophone have oeen oraereu... Miss Hall, music supervisor, will check the records on nand and make a list of those need- ' ed. Anvnnp havine children's books ' and records suitable for kind- ' ergarten age was asKed to do nate them to the kindergarten class. It was voted that trie will again purchase a Christmas tree lor each classroom. Ray Bourne was named chairman of this project. Room count was taken and Miss Lammers 1st grade was the winner of the banner and book. Mrs. Stewart thanked the PTA for the Christmas corsages which had been presented each teacher lor tne open nuu&e. Mrs. Robert Hirz, program , chairman, announced that at thp .Tarmarv meetinsr Mr. Jim Lane, from the Omaha school system, will speak on discipline and behavior problems. Mrs. Hirz closed the meeting with a thought from the editors of McCalls magazine, "Could You Spare Five Minutes of Christmas?" Refreshments were served by the fourth grade with Mrs. Iona Gleason, teacher. High-Low Hubby Don't you think your gown is cut a little too low, my dear? Wifey Not at all. Why it's made in the height of fashion. Employment of white-collar workers has grown faster in the postwar period than the labor force as a whole. From 1947 to 1959 the total number of civil ians employed increased 13.4 percent, while white-collar em ployment rose 38 percent. Your favorite photo in a Deluxe friendly way to send your best wishes Tuck your favorite color or hldck ani white snapshot into a deluxe Oist mas Folder and you've created a greeting card with a friendly, per sona! touch that means so nuch at Christmas. Come in now and avoid the rush CASS DRUG WALCREEN ACENCY I W A A AAA! Vi-Gal. Carton