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lilt BKEVAKD NEWS l uMished every Thursday by THE TRANSYLVANIA PUBLISHING CO., Inc. tillered i.t tlio I'ostoffiee in Brevard, ' N. G., us second class matter . ?li.im's l<\ Barrett . . . .... ? ? Editor j Miss Alma Trowbridge Associate Ed SUBSCRIPTION BATES i payable in advance) Year . . $2.00 Six Months 1.00 Three Months -60 Builders are invited to' use the columns, of The Brevard News in expressing their opinions on ? y mait.M's of public interest. Personal attack*. on individuals will not be. published for any one. j THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1927] KOLkS IN COUNTY WANT PiiOlECTlON. 'there is niiiih agitation just now ?for i o-instatemcnt of the highway or rural policciiian. It is said by many, and mole emphatically by our good i tlicnd Ed McCoy, that since there is ( . ho. rural 'officer roaming over the | county the criminal is bolder than lever." Contention is made by citi J 2ens of the county, that Brevard is | Well policed, while only one sheriff / is employed for the county. The ? fact that the sheriff has manifold duties' in his olfice in connection With/ civil cases, leaves but little, jrtifie for him to devote to work of ^ protection against the criminal ex cept in casts when called to make nt rest or ferret out crimes after their' commission. What the county seems to want and is entitled to, is protection against the criminal before the crime is committed. It is pointed out that an officer patrolling the county prevents crime, just as patrolmen j on city.1 forces prevent robberies and j other crimes in the town. If there is any hitch in the way of giving protection to the citizens of the county, The Brevard News and ,'v--ojfcialB of the county will find! some way of removing such ob- j -staclc. ? j I . NO NIGHTSHIRT NEEDED HERE. HSH * ? v It is told on a business man in a , ^. certain town hereabouts that he | r, ...ade it plain to his people that he ; v j>> . d i. d no night shirt. The matter &. Lame about in this manner: '1 his business man, before he be came a town man, brought to folks ?. Irom the farm into the city one day j ~to buy Christmas goods. . A clerk , had sold hi^i quite a*bill of goods, % anil .n making suggestions for fur i^.thor purchases, told the gentleman! * ' that the store had recently received | an unusually large display of night shirts, and asked the farmer if he didn't need some of these garments. His answer was as follows: "rf- ? ^"-Well,- you see, I live 'way out in the country, and go to bed early '? every night. I am thinking of moving into town, and when we get .in hero,' then I will buy some night .shirts. Cut just now I don't need ?'em, as I never go out at night, you J<now, and would not . need night shirts." I I CONGRESS CONVENES I IN WASHINGTON: J Up in Washington the Congress t of the United States .a again in ses '?;_.aion, There will be n.any days and j.'^waeks of political pu.ying before f' the body ^ets down to brass tacks for the well being of the United ijcato:-. All efforts will be made by the Democrats to discredit President Cooli<ij>:e, and the Republicans will I do all-in their power to discredit any man whom the Democrats may have ./i mind as a candidate for the '-pro.-i<K ?cy. - Some day, along about the first of February, perhaps, the bodies will [< get -di)wn to business for the United r. State - 'Tis a great pity that the (irepp.jentatives in Congress must Spehd so much time playing poli tics, which is just that much time 'AakMii t'rom constructive work for *iht nation. But such is life in a iemocracy where the reperesnta ajvcK ait' chosen by tha voters of ir various states and districts. Srsl in importance is taking care the political situation, according our standard of things. The wel-1 of the Nation is secondary, and have attention of the solons jy after all things political have m w?ll cared for. here!* not much difference be Be North Pole and tin- South ?One'Tift at one end of the kd the other is at the other woVld? that's all the dif Same can bp raid of a nocrat and an anti-Smith ?t's all. j"Ht that much. WAYNESVJLLE HAS ' AH AL SMITH CLUB. Last issue of The Wayiiesville i Mountaineer, owned anil edited by! Win. A. Band, formerly of this i , l urried the in formation that . .1 A1 Smith club has been organ ised In Wayiu'sville, with a goodly ineniuvuship and much determina tion. The Hon. Kclix Alloy, well .iiiowa also in tins eounty, was '(?lined as. president of llie club, while Mr. Hand was eleeted to the i>ost of secretary. >i'oed|ess. to pre .iiet a nourishing organization under ?lie leadership of these two well .i.own men. Mr. Alley is recognized i .j one of the strong debaters of) ' :e district, while Air. Hand has ea-j .I'lished a line reputation as al .. wspapar man and hard worker . ? . ,??y eaucv in which he enlists. j Tl.o article, in The WaynesvilU j .'.aicUiiieci' stales that Mr. l!:md v:;tteil the iioi\!i:i..l .on of All i i:ith. for president four years ago, i >a,ivt i :.<?? \V ay ue.ni !le edltoi was; lien editor of The Urcvarii News. Ji clause, it seems hardly necessary j .1 state this fact here, but Mr. ! ..'and is now editor of The Waynes- j .'.II2 Mountaiiicer, because the rvad-j ci'.s of The Brevard News could not ' ...agine this paper's present editor' jiing secretary of an Al Smith ; club! But here's hoping that Al, Alky,; Jand it Co- will have lots of fun j ..ut of their organization. Twill! help to drive dull care away during' -IV.' winter months, while the tour-j ists are touring elsewhere, and the little fishes have been put to bed for the. winter, and the rhododendron is viirrai in its process for resurrec-j ..oil that is to come in the spring time, for Our Waynesville friends to .?ve a place ot meeting, a club ! room, where Smith followers can; father and talk with one another ..'out the wondrous traits of their hero. There's lots of fun to be had j ill a political club? mora especially .11 an Al Smith ciub.' Hot zikkity, go to it! * . j - - - " ? ?' ? ? I j^HOOL CHILDREN GOING THEIR PART. At the beginning of the schoyl year, wiren it was announced t.iat -ne month had been' chopped off the .l.na months' school term, the stu dents were urged to make just as much progress in the eight months as they would have made had tiie nine months' term been given.' Well, the first half of the year is ..juui. to end, and judging from all . ipOit s from the sehool, it is safe ?j say that the sti. .onts in *he motility schools have t..ore than made good. In fact, it i.-> said by many 1 parents, that their children have made more advancement during this first half year than in any liulf ./ear term in the history of the county. Hurrah for the youth of Tranryl vania county! You can always de pend upon the people of the moun tains. They never disappoint, 'il.ey .ire always to the forefront in ev iiy undertaking of "life. Let the school term be only eight months! ice boys and girls of this old county will make their marks, live or die, s:nk or swim, survive or perish ! vVhicli is to say ,that the folks of the mountains don't give a conlinen- : .id consarn what the circumstances j ,ie that may be placed about them | ? they always' make good, thank Jod. 'A1RON1ZE THE HOME TALENT PLAYS. n sometimes occurs to The News, .hat the people of the community do j lot place full valuation upon the j genuine worth of the plays presented by the women's organizations of the j ?.own and the efforts as put forth by ! the school children. Bigger attend- 1 ance would be most beneficial to the organizations preparing and present- 1 ing such plays, and would be encour- J aging beyond description to those. .UKing part in such plays. To our j .nind, there is no entertainment mor? j ?? holt-some or more enjoyable, than , i play presented by our own boy* .::d girls, men and women. One of the most beautiful exam ples of community service ever wit. j lessed is that of women who take , lime from their many home duties to | train and direct a play in wTiich ihe ! young people of a community take | part. Take Mrs. Oliver Orr, for in- j stance, (and there are many like her J .n the spirit of willingness to servo):' ">!><- has labored hard to provide rine j dmuseiiient for the town, and at the j same time given to the young people an added interest in things worth I while through the training received ; in preparing anil presenting a play. I Such women ought to he encouraged ? n th.'ir efforts, and Brevard should, hy nil means, respond to such efforts. There is a play to hi* presented thi> Friday night at the Elementary School building, iti which the town'. own children take part. Let's give them a good house and a good hand I A COMMUNITY CALL ; OK CLARENCE YONGUE. ."\>>w I hut I sn't ? in iho ciuo of i III' V. ?S: t>. Corporal, in li;i vy been p iv scnted to tho public, k once again Ih'coimcs the pleasure of this paper Co siiilo il'.al wo liave right I Kit', in .nir own. midst, tho best man tho whole 'state of North Carolina for ihe work i>l marketing the products of tin* farmers. We have often stated before, anil here reiterate, that Clarenee Voi.igue, the best oilu .i.e.i farmer, in North Carolina, is available for the position of acting a ? purchasing agent for ihe county. 1 r, Yongue might not acknowledge . o.t tl.e reel ihai lie is available, oiil knowing the man as a public . jiirited citizen and a lo\cr of Tran.> I\ vaiiia county, we make no he.-i .;?!,c> in cayini; In- i.v ayaibtliU for n. |?i . r #.'li;;iiiv.' of .!;? ji .i.it'i-.i ..i ill - eotn.ty. C'l.ii'tre.* "I nagtte i.ni w- r: .".1; V,e know s' his e?i"; i.e kao'.vs hin ?er ;lii::er; lie know.-, h. - farnui.- of i.i county. Mr. Von^ue i> always sure of his statements, i'or instance,. Ik w.l! tell you that the main reason that this county is not ' farther a.i v.,:ued along agriculture lines, is because the farmers are afraid .<> work ,or would prefer a job in . n ch there is not so much work as . ; . is in real farming. Vet the farmers of the county cou-i.uenee in Clarence Yohgua. lie is a man to inspire confidence, jsotfio tunc or other, and the soonsi" the better, Clarence Yon>jue will be placed in charge of the agricultural interests of Transylvania county in ail its branches ? the preparation of the soil, the planting of seed, vhe gathering of the crop and the mark eting of the same. No more iniport .... position in the county can be i.i:!. siihed than this ,and no more able man in the whole world could be found for this position than Clarence Yongue. HAPPY HARTSELL? HIS SMILE IS CONTAGIOUS. if Brevard ever entertained a real laippy man. that fellow is Rev. Wal ..u _? Hartsell, pap tar of the Baptist church. He came into The News of fice, telling the editorial force about -i.e . new Sunday School room at the .i.ittcb, which was used last Sunday ior the first time. We're not trying to say anything here about the new piacv, as Miss Alma has written a news story which appears in another column, telling all about the build ing. All We're trying to say here concerns the big smile that Kev. Mr. nartsoii is wearing just now. Can.c to think of it, there is ampla room for the preacher's happiness. For five years Mr. Hartsell has lab ored with his congregation here. He has witnessed the growth of his con gregation and his Sunday School 10 such an extent that more room was needed. Then he looked on the other side of the question, and he saw, manifested in concrete terms, a spir itual growth of his congregation that enabled his church to add this new room. During a period thai will go down in history as America's most pronounced anti-Christian era, the Brevard Baptist pastor lias wit nessed a tremendous growth in his charge. | Of course the man is happy. He f.'tiilily states, whenever occasion Remands, that he is working for Uod and God's business is his busi ness. Well, records prove that the local representative of the Kingdom I has made good during a pei.od of re-: ligious depression, despite the tre mendous opposition and keen com petition that the forces of evil have thrust in his way. Happy Hartsell! The man smiles j his appreciation, and the smile is | contagious, and all the town smiles j with him, and loves him for what he j is and for what he is doing. "i AX ATI ON WITHOUT REPRESENTATION. This little old country, when her borders extended only along thw coastline of th<* Atlantic Ocean, and Tennessee was considc:cd a Western State, and Indians were peacefully encamped in the beautiful Sylvan Valley, got mad about the taxes levied upon them, told Great Britain to go to, shouldered their muzxle loading rifles and whipped the socks off every Kedcoat that England's king could ship across the r? stl'ss seas. This same little old country, that has now spread clear across the con tinent, invading the Pacific and hoisting its flag in the Phillipino Is lands, is still cussing about taxes. Whether it be a meeting of the di rectors of a big steel corporation talking about excess profit taxes, or a group of lawyer-executors talking about inheritance taxes, 01 a group of Transylvania citizens gatheved nt ?Macfie's Drug Store. cussing local Inch taxis, the subject is the same ? I ..xal ion !? We are giving a Child* Bip Auto J away Free. ? DuLonj'i Store. Win. SAN TA C? A'JS COMU (O ALL? W hvii Christ c\v cumes, and you . lo< liiiij, ll>r Santa Clans, will you iv.iK-mUi r the little ones who live on routes that Santa can uot travel? There are some little fellows over there near you whose homes Santa flails will puss by, an<l it is squar-ly up to you to see to it that there is an Miuiulauee of pretty things placed in the stocking.! hanging: in such homes. It is not to be tolerated that a single child in Transylvania county shall be disap pointed on Christmas morning. H Santa Clitus cannot reach all of ihcin. VOl' must take his place in your c.'inniunit'y , and see to it that all .'eking-* are Will tilled !'? l i.i . .as morning. TKE KOKTLNA VE K.I WAN IS i.' -I it" iv:in> i,.. i ns why il." Kiv. I>.iy- maintain their oju;n ? ;? L'L>* X t'.s ? romv'r^s, laiv .tlu'y oxoscisi' in : i i ur ?i',: "live wir for leadership. ? Wo have an example in the action of the tlrii.-boiM Kiwanis in selecting I v tef? thi.i'.' is only one Keller in lj . on> ? president for the ?r. .. .vt.tr. which indicates that the i - -en'.'dagcs of the (ireensboro Ki u . .1 1 -i ih; ?oinlli(! 1- months are iro ii!'.r !ii be tilled with both biz a:itl hi i: lei'-. And We are not to ov rlfnik the Brevard organization which last. w :-a ivade drafl upon the services of Thomas Shipman, one of the hiyr jL'est hankers in the we; tern part of the state. The Kiwanis generally ?.r t the best men in town to head thi-ir activities, and that is why the Kiwanis activities are usually re sultful in community benefits. The Kiwanis are alike wise and fortunate. ? Charlotte Observer. Ki'itor The Brevard News: \Vy havi n very tine Kiiv Departs inent, probably the best for a iown ?if t h v: size and financial resources. But we would surely appreciate it if th:y would appoint certain days and ate which hour they would prac tice. The need of this is. urgent and reasons many. Suppose that at the last practice there had been a very sick person on that street and not knowing that it was only a sham, might have easily gone into hyster ia.'- that only a sick brain could pro duce. Or there had been a weak hearted person in a state of illness, the event would have proved de structive instead of constructive . I .nai sure that we, one and all, a^r'-'i' with Chief Bromtield that prac tice makes perfect, and, as we are (.illy inadequately equipped with '.ire , :.i:'.:Rui hersi W ? are sure proud ?f our i'i.v Depratmcnt, but as. we. know, nothing is perfect. As a citi zen of this town I would be glad if Chief Bromfield would print his practice dates. I know that The Brevard News would do this small service because it is here to serve to the best of its ability. A SUBSCRIBER. ELANTYRE SCHOOL TO GIVE J ENTERTAINMENT DEC. 17 j There will be an entertainment at | Blantyre school house Saturday eve ning, Dec. 17, at 7:30 o'clock. A I small admission fee will be charged, I the proceeds going for the benefit of , the school. ? NOTICE Nortli" Carolina, Transylvania County. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Hazel Murray. vs. A. W. Murray. The defendant A. W. Murray will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Transylvania County, N. C., by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the said defendant; and the said defend ant will take notice that he is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court in said County and State, at the Court House' in Brevard, N. C.t on January 14th, 1928, and answer or demurrer to the complaint in said action or , the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the said complaint. This the 14th day of Dec. 1927. ROl.AND OWEN, Clerk Superior Court. Transylvania County, North Carolina. 15-22-29Jan5pd si l:.ia ? fii* * . n ? ? ? , I CHRISTMAS JOY Is ii not because so many forget ; lis mi ailing thai Christmas is hucIi a miserable lime to them? They ; dislike it. it bores them, they lout:' for it to be over, they Jiuvo lost ? touch will) tin.- natural delights of the season, <111*1 tliey have nothing to take its place. , It means nothing io them now. because it never really ?mailt, anything, hut fun. F;m has indeed its place,' fun |.;;st.i <11 fart, i'un the outcome of ti. ? .'.let, fll'll for Its who enter into the teiching Hiul env ironnient of the .'.Mil of December .as for no one else, only our fun has a foundation. Tile < ii:i.-tilin- live is not less lea!, i: tiioi't- nal, because for us, it l-ads- ? The ilol\ Cross. ami (tells of the. 1: e of Life, which is for the ;:iit-..r oi the nation's hurt. The i t. . istmus oei'Mi'tiVioiis are not less I ee.uiSv- n the led l>. rites we si i a -ymtiol of the eoiiiin;; avcoliy . token oV uhdnuuu-d, ticver failing l.iV,. Vi'.e <'hrjr.:r.a.?.l'?jws sir. ? n>.? !??? , . . ? | . t v' 11. in i1'. v- retil, h.n'IVltse iVe V; . nl them as -oirA'.thiUK more than ? i I nl:c of :? pa,;an custom, an: I :...)! tlv.'!i' shadows of our jrif t? i-d tii'.. Christ Child. The Christmas ;? I't'Oi"! Hi: s are not less real, they' are more real, because our first greeting has i",-. it "Christmas awake! salute the happy morn. (.iiiv "Merry Christmas" (\ye love tlu '.words) and "Happy Nov Year'' near. mote, not less. when, in spite ? f our sins .we have learned the gaiety anil hint merriment. of a happiness based on the teaching of early Christmas bells. ^ ^ ?'Moan no more, but glory- crowned Is our Bethlehem todr.y ; Thri-, while the angeh- gather round Penitents may kneel and say? We were lost, and we aro found. Therefore are we glad." Poor, poor folk! who however c; oss grained life may be, find no luii>i):ness in making others happy, "oil* Christina? ? day in the ..morning" Cod mend tlic-ir misery and give them to see things chesrily. A PRAYER FOR CHRISTMAS JOY 0 Thou Source and Fountain of all Joy, give us of Thy joy, so shall we keep Christmas joyously and The Christmas Joy shall be ours. 0 help us to onter into the joy of our Lord, the joy of His birth. " Let no gloom or misery overshadow us. Send the sun of righteousness to abide in our hearts, the light that hath no evening, that knows not moon nor sun; the light so new and golden; the light that is but One. Let the glory of the Lord shine round about us as it shone that glorious night on the sh-.'pherds of Bethlehem. Make the Christmas tree more real than ever to us. because for us it leads to the Holy Cross, and tells of Cria Trre of Life which. is for the healing of the nations. Make the Christmas decorations more real than ever, because we see in the red berries a symbol of the coming agonies, and in the everlast ings a token undaunted, never fail ing love. Make the Christmas boxes more real to us than they have ever been, because we regard them as some thing more than dead relics of a pagan custom. Make them shadows of our gifts to the Christ Child. Above all, may our Christmas greetings be more real, heart real than ever, because our first greeting has been "Christmas awake! salute the happy morn!" . Oh may our hearts break forth in the glad 'song of joy ? Joy to the world, the Lord is come, Let earth receive her King Let every heart prepare Him room, And Heaven and Nature sing. He rules the worlds with truth and grace, And makes the nations prove The glories of His righteousness And wonders of His love. And unto Thee, 0 Father, Son and Spirit, shall the joyous hallelujahs rise and joyous praise be given, j Come in and see us about the Free I Ch'ld'a Auto, we are giving away. j DcLong's Store. Lots of men who attend the races j can't win even a little sympathy. POSTMASTER NICHOLSON SCOKES ANOTHER POINT. Itosc6<j 'Nicholson, often referred to as ilie best postmaster in itic world, has installed an clectric can celling machine in the local post office. The machine is one of the very latest things adopted by the department for cancellation of bi ters, and will work wonders n faciU it at inn tlie dispatch and receipt of mails. Mr. Nicholson will gladly, ue aion strate the machine to any of I lie patrons of the office, lie is always trying to do something for the local office, its patrons and this secti.m. WANT AOS ' 1 would like to get itt touch with two young men who are interested in the Minstrel work to i ravel tltd show schools and theaters. A:'ter January l(!th call and see me. Sherrilf R. Sharp. Mgr., Uiv ?rt< Fun Makers. Dec i <>?'.' ? LAND FOR SALE ? -My home place, 75 acres in .his tract on l'ickor.s and Brevard high way, 1-2 miles from Pickens, near good tcllool and churches, 18 acres of the best cr.-ek' bottom in country, vill make 1.000 bu-.-hels of corn; 27 ;>crts. ch are.! land that will make a bale of cotton per acre; 12 acres in pasture ; balance in v. pods.' All this la-nil can be fultivated, gocd 7 rooni house arid all necessary out l>ui!di?tr/; aoOii well of water and a good spring. $S0.00 p.'.- acre, ? one half cash, balance on iv; ..is. Write M. D. Cham'll , Pickens, Route 3, phone No. 3311. MAGAZINES ? Pleasn let us Wave your subscription for your favor ite magazines. We handle subscrip tions for all standard magazines for this section. It costs you no mure to have us handle your subscription and we can relieve you of all de tails of sending in new and renewal subscriptions. In addition we shall appreciate your patronage. Phone during the morning hours 120, Mrs. Edward Patton. Dclo? WANTED to buy Second Hand Clothes. Brevard Cleaning Co. D1 FOR RENT ? A good S room house. 2 baths, centrnl location. See T. II. Galloway, Phone 73. >13 tfc PHONOGRAPHS ? We sell Victrolas, 2onorns and Columbia Phono graphs, Victor Records, Columbia Records, O. K. Records and Vocalion Records, if we have no: got what you want in stock, we will be glad to order it for you. HOUSTON FURNITURE CO. Successor to Medford Furniture Co. Brevard, N. C. Sdp 15 tfc COCKERELS, Parks Strain, Pure bred Barred Rocks ? For Sale. Reasonable. See or write Julian A. Glazener, Brevard, N. C. Oc 13tfe SEWING MACHINES? Needles for all makes of machines, Bobbins for sewj)rig machines, Shuttles for sewing machines, leather belts for machines, oil for machines, oil cans for sewing machines. See us for anything in the sewing machine line. If we don't have it we can get it. HOUSTON FURNITURE CO. Successor to Medford Furniture Co. Brevard, N. :"Cl Sep 15 tfc J'n i FOR RENT or SALE ? Almost new 9-room House and bath, on Maple street. Easy to heat. E. W. Blythe. MONEY TO LOAN? On Improved farm lands at six per cent, for long or short term, in amount' from three to fifty thousand dol lars preferred, however, one * thousand doilar loans will be ac cepted. 1-20 tf 50 A. F. MITCHELL, Atty at Law. FOR RENT? One 5-room house; one 7-room house, and one 8-rooni house. Apply to Jud McCrary 18tf FOR SALE ? Five Acres, ten room house; lights and running water. One mile from city limits. A- real bargain. Address Box 244. Citv. Nov.24Dl-8-l 5p L I V E \V I R E S VOL DECEMBER 15, 1927 No. 17 PUBLISHED IN THE INTER EST OF THE PEOPLE OF BREVARD AND TRANSYL VANIA COUNTY BY The Garrett Electric BOB GARRETT Editor Lots of '-(imnient by our friends on th? lack of an Xnias window. \V< it. every one was surprised at it ." new Ford, so we hope that the <ame will hoid for our display when I' finally comes out. Hold vour mon-y and watch for s >methit>(r that is really a worth while wri ft. "Something Useful" means "SomrthinK Electrical." And we'll bo havinp it. too. These kind "f gifts lust f?r the days next year. The Xmns spirit is slowly coni j ins into it# own. Quite a few ? | cheerful pi'ins on the street re j eenlly. Things will bejrin in ' earnest next week.' j Boy, the old political pot is j i simmering who' 'nutf. isn't it'.' i "Whin the roll is called around j here, ^who'll be there?" Visiter: "Sonny, what's the j ?joise upstairs?" Sonny: "Maw's drairiiin* Caw's ! pants over the door." Visitor: "That shouldn't make j so much noise." Sunny: "I know, but Paw's in I '< m." Thc.v till this <nc on Roy ? T.onc. but we won't voui h for j I.iuly : "I want some insect powder." Drusc)ti>t: "Do you want to take i: with you?" I.ady: "Of course not. I'll send : he bugs t" you and let you put it on thein." An iron for utility use, a curl j ing iron for special use. and a percolator for internal use. ' Nes pas? If you haven't bought us our Xmas present yet, make it a nice, nice, new shiny Auto Li cense tag, please. Fill'. Old Maid: "Would a long stock'ng hold all you want for Xtnan?" Second O. M.: "No, but a pair of socks would." Patterson's has a mighty pret ty window. His little tree and merchandise is very attractive. Speakin'.' of Xmas trees ? "For her he pined, he balsam, then he cedar and spruced up. She was from Hollywood and he was Evergreen." The Garrett Electric "YOUR ELECTRICIANS" Main St. Bro?ard
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