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118 Pies, Going, Going, Gone | 118 Pies, Going, Going, GoneJim Hoy Strawberry chezecake pie donated by Tanya Fradella.
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The Junior Class of Cedar Key High had a hughly successful pie auction November 19. One hundred eighteen pies were auctioned off by Maurice Healy with a spiel laced with humor and appreciation for the pies. Police Chief Bubba Castell (r.) bidding against a neighbor for a pie.
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Chief Bubba makes the winning bid.
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Banana creme cheezecake pie donated by Shirly Beckham.
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Although Dottie Grix won the bid for eighteen pies,including one of Deanne Watson`s pound cakes, Beth Davis was successful in making the top bid for another of Deanne`s cakes. Baker Deanne Watson with Beth Davis holding the prized pound cake.
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Several pies drew top bids of $80. One estimate of the total amount raised for the Junior Class was over $3000. Just a few of the pies available for bidders.
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Making sure no pies went unsold.
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