MODESTLY PRICED PHONOGRAPH-RADIO Bring the world's hori zon into your own living room with this new Farnsworth phonograph rad io, the modestly priced instrument offering traditional Farnsworth quality. Model CK-085, illustrated, is a modern adaptation of classic Chippendale styling. Farnsworth's newly designed chassis oilers flawless AM-FM rerep tio/i plus outstanding lonograph reproduc tion? ull for only Come in today . . . ask about our time payment p!cn EASY CREDIT TERMS MONTHS TO PAY SOSSAMON FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 57 Sylva, N. C. THE OLD HOME TOWN STS SAFE FOR YOO "TO HANG UP NOW - - YOUR MOTHER HAS finished the dinner dishes AND I WOULD LKE TO HAVE MY CHAIR , 4, Uj fetal rs). > 03 ?r & K/ 7TV O U o d > r v ^4^3^ /Kva< s-r^tsM L ty OfcTY C^lSH DODSEf?" I- ?ct>c r^trx'w 5T??t,ic*TK IM .o^ux, mo?m uwv? VVCTC Students To Build And Operate Campus Radio Station By Al Booze (T^iiowhee ? Western Carolina Teachers college will have a radio station on its campus early next year. Plans for the station have ixeen in tlie making since Phillip Hoililield, Hobbinsville, conceived idea for it early this fall, but ...e.e i. re still some difficulties to be ironed out before it can go into operation. ? Frank Murray, Franklin, who was named temporary production manager by the members of the newly-founded Radio club, said | that the station will broadcast on a frequency of 550 kilocycles. It will use the\ carrier-current sys tem, and will use power lines on the campus for its antenna. Its range will be approximately 200 yards. The station, already constructed by Mr. Hollifield and John Ray He It, Old Fort, is tentatively sche duled to be on the air one hour nightly, five di.y.s a week. Meters, Mu.n.y. Hollifield, and Hoi: went to Kaicigh during the sen:,* Th; nl ing holidays to conrc v i1 :i o . tals concerning >. . Vio/ an : '?> tudy other col ? ? ? . <.<..? .? i.i . < Dr. Cnrl D. Killian, head of the c 'llrge'.- education department, will be :aculty sponsor ot the radio NORTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moses, Howard and Hoy Blackburn, Leighton Moss and Dug Childers were guests at the Grand Ole Opra Saturday night in Nashville, Ten nessee. Mrs. Leoman Norris is a patient in the Angel Hospital at Frank lin. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Watson of Glenville visited Miss Bernice Blackburn who has been seriously ill for the past two weeks at her home Sunday. Mr. Glenn Manious of Norton and Miss Ellen Dills of Sylva were married in Clayton, Ga. Novem ber 30th. The couple will make their home at the present with Mr. and Mrs. Harley Norris. A new Baptist church is now being built at Yellow Mountain. Mr. Ernest Wood wa? called Sun day to Cullowhee due to the ill ness of his mother, Mrs. Clayton Wood. I club. The station is to be student | owned, controlled, and operated, j Call letters have not yet been aligned. The group had wanted to use WCTC, the college's initials* but were told that another station ! h..s already been licensed to use those letters. Creel Limits Reduced For Raleigh, Dec. 8. ? Removal of the size limit on mountain trout and reductions in creel limits for trout and crappie were approved by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission last week in setting up *port fishing regulations for next year. After voting to take the seven inch limit off trout, the Commis sion cut the limit on the daily from 12 to 10. The creel limit for crap pie, both black and white, was re duced from 20 to 15. The year-round open season for warm -water game fishes was con tinued, with the stipulation that, as last year, certain waters may be designated as spawning areas and set aside for protection of warm-water species during the Trout And Crappie spawning season. These areas will be posted and advertised before beirtg closed to anglers. The mountain trout fishing sea son will be the same as in the past ? April 15 through August 31. In keeping with the policy it followed in adopting this year's hunting regulations, the Commis sion acted on ttoe fishing rules only after giving sportsmen an oppor tunity to express their views at a public hearing. Other fishing regulations were re-adopted. Size limits which re main in effect are: black bass, 10 inches; striped bass (rockfish, 12; muskallunge, 22; and wall-eye, 15. There are no size limits on other game fishes. Creel limits, in addition to the i SEE US FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS CANDY SMOKES AND OTHER CONFECTIONS Our Assortment of Christmas Candy is Unusually Fine. Come by and Select Your Candy From Our Stock Which Is Always Fresh. Let Us Supply Your Christmas Party Ice Cream .... Made Fresh IN OUR OWN SHOP FBESH POPCORN ALL THE TIME RITZ ICE CREAM SHOP O. H. Massie, Owner In Ritz Theatre Building limit of 10 for trout and- 15 for crappie, are: bass, eight, muskal lunge, five; wall-eye, five; and other varieties of perch and sun fish, 20. The possession limit re mains two days' creel limit. The Commission voted to con tinue license requirements that were in effect this year. The reg ulations require licenses of all anglers over 16. To clarify its jurisdiction, the Commission adopted a new defini tion of public iishing waters: "All ponds or lakes not classified as private shall be considered public fishing waters. Before any such impounded water may be drawn. off, a permit must be obtained *? from the director of the Wildlife Resources Commission or his duly authorized agent. All streams and rivers within which fish are free to move across property lines shall be considered as public waters, and the regulation of the fishing there ing subject to the regulations as approved by the Wildlife Resources Commission." 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To ap preciate these values is to see them . . . $11.01 (Ecise tax included) Department PHONE 287 "The Home c0 Better Valuee' SYLVA, N. C. i VI *