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MOUNTAINEER I xoYEMBER 12, 1951 TIIiHD SECTION cl Steals w And l State Official Addresses Lions ir is;.:- THE WAYNESVI 7 ,,.ik tv is usuaiiy some routine affair. The two , ,,ut. make a few.torma- W alma mater and sa- l l l . T. . J . Inn rm scnuoio. auua ii is an interesting and ip;,rt nf the show.. But, it is still more or less ffraiikim game r naay L anything but routine. if sparkled wouia De a , but an understate all that can be done is it. ami that is surely ikiin band, about 30 ; marched on the field era-v." They formed a Ye state while "Carolina Jrning" was played. Fol- in a salute to the jr-i, vyas the outline of peak and "On Top Of Id of about 2800 gave a I of applause, but, while is just the usual thing it- knew it. the Waynesville Town playing "Seeing Nelly me middle of the field I a large star as sudden ly In the stadium went black field a series of in the caps of mem- i. - ai: i . I ut'cu'diy ouuuiea me move 'came abruptly as appeared and in com- less the band reformed ie field suddenly reveal- moon in first quarter 1 half the field, as from me "In the Evening By kht" From over to the bw full moon appeared, um. and the band turn Una Moon." is went out at the end of uid the crowd waited isce wiiai next, in a lew d heart appeared, and Ie joined with the band t Me Call You Sweet. .us applause broke field at the end of the the stadium lights were t ii ii ii - i . - ; - :V'S , r - V n KM -:j .1 It v ii iiiiT' JkumiiiisidMmm.h' Henry Bridges, state auditor, is shown as he discussed state business with the Waynesville Lions Club at Patricks Cafeteria last Thursday night. (Story on page one). A Mountaineer photo. EARLY-BIRD BATH You'll wake up easily if you get in the habit of having your bath as soon as you crawl out of bed, ble, the tiny dots of light revealed on each hat, Romance was certainly in the air as an almost full moon played hide and seek with broken bits of cloud above, and the hearts of all on the ground below fumbled with emo- fcnd the band became visi-tions inspired by a splendid band. Rotarians See Film On Knee Pants eLague . The enthusiasm of the Knee Pants baseball League was shown in a picture of the national cliam pionship meeting to Rotary here Friday. A. P. Ledbetter, chairmnn of the Boosters Club committee, one of the sponsors of the League, and promoter of the plan locally, was in charge of the program. c v WatchM nl"1 7i&V to show detail 1 issx. .tP 1 Ei!3&(EJiJSf' GHlft 3ooiLm. :. i'Vv.V. : CTADIFT I MAXIM STARLET Expansion . Bracelet -M ' I S . .l A .... fig A r Jawcb Yf' 0VA- inVn'c -w. L- mcES iNCiuoc f EOEUl TAX Is- YMENTS Until 2 "For Credit at Cash Prices" PI ION K 3173 0 s.''" ' f"""" 1 1 a" J I I r3 .3 1 ' l""'L--.4" rn.n Pi n (1 il II I II ti UULJ UU nn CARROTS faQ s tbd EST fa. tba LEAST 4TO ture ... ' Mfc w -i W CCtUC&C it is made by one of the most experienced early manufacturers of SOLID Knotty White Pine furni- CCCMAC it is tried and proved nationally by countless home lovers who insisted on QUALITY and AUTHENTIC Colonial design ... it has 'that warm, ""mellow color that everyone wants but which so few can produce ... it has color uniformity" obtained from a special for mula, finally hand-antiqued by master craftsmen ... it has FLOATING CONSTKUCTION, usually found only in most expensive furniture, permitting the SOLID tops and ends to expand and contract with the weather, independently of each other. This avoid buckling, warping and splitting ... it has center-guided, fully dustproofed drawers which always operate smoothly without sticking, binding or jamming, plus finished and waxed interiors for protection of delicate garments . . . it permits easy selection of just the mellowed Pine pieces you need for friendly informal living ... inspection on our floor will PllOVE to you that it IS "the BEST for the LEAST" beyond any words we can say or writel $2,8490 'Scccuuc 'Stccuuc PRICE LISTING Low Poster Bed Medium Poster lied Double Dresser Uase Double Dresser Mirror Vanity Uase (Desk) . Vanity Mirror 4-Drawer Chest 5-Drawcr Chest on Chest (14 ()." Night Stand 27..r Bench H $f)7.!).i U7.U5 09.0.5 30.00 84.95 15.00 74 or Terms: Easiest Possible - - To The Penny ! OR USE. OUR. CHRISTMAS LAY-AW AY-PL AN -ON -ANY PURCHASE BE SURE TO ATTEND THE 5th ANNUAL Ilayuood County Tobacco Harvest Festival Garrett Fumitare Coo9 Isnc PHONE -1 MAIN STREET Annn WUVULJ Open. .:... Mocc 14 000 - mm -. . - r- I H. Ti iM WAYNESVI
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