AUi TWO THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTALNEEIl Thursday Afternoon, De ExJnterviower Crabtree Baptist Is Now Working Church To Have In Florida City Christmas Party '. On Monday night, Decrmhor 24, at 7:30, then' will be a Christmas program at the Crabtree Baptist church. Miss Geraldlne Allen is in charge of the play which wjll.be put on by the larger boys and girls. There will. 'also he speeches, songs and poems put on by the small children, 'Mrs. Noble Hoglen is in charge of this part of the program. There will be special singing along with the Christmas tree and ex changing of gifts. Everyone is in vited.. : Herman' tnickett, former" iriter , viewer at the Waynesville employ? rJ;meht office, is now working for Railway Express in Orlando, Flor ida, in a clerical position. I- ; ; Mr. Duckett resigned recently from his job here to go to Florida. 5i He was employed by the State Km- 'ployment Security 'Commission I sifrom 1946 until this year. He had jj ' been in the Waynesville office ,since the first of June, i 1. Mr. Duckett earner taught at tines Creek and Crabtree-Iron " i Duff schools, if:,. No replacement for Mr. Duckett contemplated at the present time, - according to Miss DeBrayda Fish ; ! w, employment office manager. i is M Park Theatre Program J THURS. & FRI. : DEC. 20-21 "OLIVER TWIST" Starring JOHN HOWARD DAVIES SATURDAY, Dec. 22 Double Feature "TEXAS TERROR" Starring Don "Red" Barry HOUSE OF ERRORS' Starring Harry Langdon LATE SHOW "SECOND FACE" Starring Ella Raines, Bruce Bennett SUNDAY and MONDAY Dec. 23-21 VRICH, YOUNG AND PRETTY" :, In Technicolor ' . Starring Jane Powell, Vic Damone There Will Be Matinee Shows Christmas Friday night, Dec. 21, the young People's class of the Crabtree Baptist church will have a Christ mas party at the home of Mrs. Welch. Messer. Guests will be the husbands of the girls in the class. The guests will start assembling at the home of Mrs. Messer at 6 p.m. and a covered dish supper will be served at 7 p.m. Following the supper games will be played and gifts exchanged. All members of the Young People's class are- asked to attend. Communication System I - - " Set Up At Mountaineer A five-way inter-office communi cations system has noW Leen in stalled at The Mountaineer to link the five different departments of the newspaper. The "intercom" unit was set up to link the advertising department recently moved 4o the second floor of The Mountianeer building with first-floor offices. Communication on the speaker system is now possible from the business office to the composing room, advertising room, job print ing department, and the press room. ' -. '.'. .. l'fc. Clarence T. Ledford of ! Camp McCoy, Wisconsin, is home with his parents for the holidays. Pfc, Fred Ledford of Camp Stewart, Ga., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ledford. ". Pfc. Talman Parker of Camp Mc Coy, Wisconsin, is home with his parents, Mr .-.and Mrs. John Parker. Silas Smart, who has been a patient at the Haywood County Hospital, has returned home. Tl. . . ... It If. I .1 lie .cuiiuuuiu.y wtriUJinsrs mi. and Mrs. Hillard Clark as new residents." " Mr. and Mrs. - Warren Cox of Greenwood, S. C, will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Americus Massey Saturday. Mrs. Cox is the former Hilda Massey. Sgt. Retod Massey and family of Columbia, will also 'be. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Massey for Christmas. ..' Services Are Held Today For W. H. Palmer Funeral services were held" this afternoon in the Bethel Methodist church for William Hiram Palmer, 82, who died Monday morning in his home on Waynesville, Route 3. The Rev. T. A;' Groce and the Rev. Clyde Collins officiated and burial was ln Green Hill Cemetery. Active pallbearers were Ed Davis, Elmer Palmer, J. L. Singleton, Robert Pabner,. Jonathan Woody, and Linton Palmer. Honorary pallbearers were Gudg er Palmer, M. H. Caldwell, Jarvis Caldwell: Leteh Worley, Eldridge Caldwell, Guy Clark, Luch Cald well. Mark Hannah, Jule Sutton. V. R. Davis Hi; R." Bryson, Levi Caldwell, C , R. i Palmer, Dillard Caldwell, Hiram Campbell, Lloyd Sellers, W. R, Palmer, immy Rog ers, Grover Caldwell, Floyd Woody, Bryan Burnett, Dr. Boyd Owen, Glen Palmer, ,Carl Sutton, Wilson Caldwell, and .A. T. Reed. Mr. Palmer' had farmed In the Cataloochee section before retir ing and was abi active member of the Bethel Methodist church at the DEATHS V WILL T. KNIGHT Funeral services "were held yes terday morning in the Crnso Bap tist church for Will F. Knight, 65, veteran of both World Wars, who died Sunday morning in a Veteran's hospita lln Virginia. The Rev. Tom Erwln and the Rev. Oder- Burneil officiated and burial wai in Cwyn Cemetery. Pallbearers were U. G. Henson, Theodore ' Knight, Frank Trull, Mark Trull, Ralph Trull, and Hardin Pressley. .,'.''"'. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Wayne Trull of Candler, Route 3, and several nieces and nephews. Wells Funeral Home was in charge. Champion Has Unusual Display On Finances HARRY S. PLOTT '.'.V Funeral services were held ves- torday afternoon in the First Bap tist church at Canton for Harry S. Plod,' 43, who died Sunday In a Batlimore, Maryland hospital of iniuries stained in an automo bile accident. The Revv H, L. Smith officiated and burial was in Bon-A-Venture Cemetery. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Eula Rice Plott of Baltimore; a daughter, Marian Plott of the home; a son, Harry Gene " Plott, stationed with the U. S. Navy at Bainbridge, Md. Wells Funeral Home was in charge. MRS. AMANDA FISH Funeral services for Mrs. Aman da Ledford Fish, 82, who died Monday morning in a Waynesville hospital after a brief illness, were held Thursday at 11 a.m. in Bea verdam Baptist Church. The Rev. Coleman Brown and the Rev. Vinson Plemmons officiat ed and burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were W. L. Goolsby, Winfield Smathers, George K. and George F. Worley, Paul Matthews time of 'his dedth. He was the son' and Andy, Worley, Mr and Mrs. W. V. Davis had as guests last weekend their daugh ter, son-in-law and granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Justice of Mer- , rita, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Woody Brooks and children of Enka, were i also guests. Mrs. Yoder Davis has been visit ing her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis, of Aliens Creek. , . .-..Mr, and, Mcs.JDean Reeves jw,ere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ferguson over the week-end. ' 1 Want ads bring quick results. . STRAND of Lafayette and Nancy Jane Cald well Palmer, i Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Eleanor Nolanb Palmer; two daugh ters, Mrs. C.'D. Slsk of Ashevllle and Mrs. C R. Caldwell of Way nesville, Routfc3; five sons, V. L. Palmer fof California, , Vatighn and K. N. Pqlmer of Waynesville, Route 2, Vernon Palmer of Hickory, and Arlo Palmer: of Lenoir. Also - two brothers, Jim and Harley 'Palmer, both of Waynes ville; tbjree 'sisters, Maira Palmer of Wayiifpsville, Mrs, Laura Jarett of Lakeland, Florida, and Mrs. W . Justlcja of Monroeville, N. J.; 24 grandchildren,, and 13 groal grandehijlien,. ... ... i , i Arrangements " were under the direction , of r Crawford Funeral Home. Flower bearers were members of the ladies Sunday School class of the church. Surviving, in addition to the husband, Thomas Fish, are two sons, one daughter, one brother, 19 grandchildren and several , great grandchildren. : , Wells Funeral ..Home was in charge. . . :, .-' The principal crops of Bulgaria are wheat, rye, barley, oats, corn, potatoes, tobacco and fruit. TONIGHT and FRIDAY RE!l ; SUSPENSE! KS4M1LLAND! 44nPAUeEB aisu stalling r " Clyde, N. C- Dear Santa, 1 want you to bring me a doll and a billfold. Don't forget the oth- er boys and birls and bring my teacher a pair of hose. Your friend, ' - Eva Ferguson Crawford Funeral Home Crawford Mutual Burial Ass'n Waynesville, Pbone 147 Canton, Dial 3535 An interesting and informative financial display, erected by the Canton Division of the Champion Paper and Fibre Company, is at tracting much attention in the Lob by of the Haywood County Bank this' week," . v Through the use of proportion ately filled money bags with iden tifying plaques, the display graph ically portrays how "the Champion payroll dollar is working for every in the community". This portion of the display re yeals that in the past year the Can ton Division of Champion has paid $12,195,667.14 in wages and salar ies. After social security and in come taxes have been deducted there remains a net spendable in come of $10,695,072.15. : Based on Bureau of Labor Sta tistics, the display shows how that ten-and-a-half million dollars of spendable income is working in this community .; ajjd surrounding area as purchasing power for the follow ing commodities: Food, $3,561,459.00; clothing, $1,. 368,969.00; housing $1,240,628.00; transportation, $i;219,238.00; medi cal,and personal care, $812,826.00; home furnishings, $609,619.00; fuel and utilities," $395,718.00; and mis cellaneous, including household op eration, insurance, savings, recrea tion, ; gifts and contributions, $1, 486.615.00. . . 'Another section of the display, points out that aside from wages and salaries, Champion spent $704, 326.00 in Canton and Haywood County during 1951 for pulpwood, supplies, contributions, rents, rec reation, and taxes. - , One particularly interesting pan el of the display shows the human side of the large Champion corpor ation. Entitled "Champion Is Peo ple, Too", It portrays pictorially the progress of a young man from the time of his employment with Champion, through his orientation and early job training, until his as signment to a permanent position with opportunities for future ad vancement. .-- ; - This picture study also brings out the practices of modern in dustry to protect employees in their position; and the service benefits which are provided to make their living .more convenient and com- j fortable. . Also on display are six "oscars of industry", trophies that have been presented annually for the past four, years to the Champion Paper and Fibre Company in rec ognition of the excellence of their annual financial reports, v. These awards were made by lac Financial World Survey of Finan cial Reports. Champion's report has been rated the best in the' pulp and paper industry for the past four years, and last year it was tops for all industries. A typical Champion financial report is also included in the display. Strand Sunday, Monday and Christmas I. ...1 v. ,.y. - ;. 'AJtTOUv. fo-Xrt - An unspoken declaration. of war, with Van Johnson as the prize, is declared between Paula Corday and June Allyson in "Too Young to Kiss," currently garnering laughs on the Strand screen In the new M-G-M romantic comedyJ .' :''. ' final Sh( To Be He! ,nsocor.1,c,1J ""u snoot nf u, . ""4 Day: hurting r?0! shoot will take at 1 bridge at the L,, Junalusk;,. PPrt The shoot win l Public, anrt e M have-1 rrr tne little children tnK thin I , etl ,0 hai thing, I Wi and coffee Love To Louise ci Dear Santa, I am ten years old I . -s ..um a .mickey M on J Mrs. Seay a pair uf :j ' ' -, ' Martha Ki Dear Santa, I am a little girl nine years old. I have a ilttle sister three years old. I want you to bring me a new Clyde, N. C. . sweater, 'a Dair of Mii ionc a 'billfold. Santa, I want you to remember .my little sister,' Janet. She wants a tricycle, a doll, and anything " else you want her to Who Will Be Named Waynesville Area an ft Wl. v me leap' Attend The Dance Saturday Night At The Armory, fcjQ (Sponsored by the Club). 24-Hour Service PATRICIAC A DnidJWS Production SATURDAY ONLY DOUBLE FEATURE . ( . K y ' 1 , '! ' AT It - S THE RANGE BUSTERS ; ' - In ' ' "TRAIL OF SILVER SPUR" PAUL KELLY In "ALLOTMENT WIVES" Added Cartoon SUNDAY - MONDAY -TUESDAY 1 '- . s v I" Added Joy 11 ' Late News - u m ' The Ihings'she says! The things she does! Is she a kid , or is she kidding? Cartoon To all ovr friends, our fellow men, children of the One Father, Catholic, Protestant, Jew and unbeliever, we tvish the peace of. Christ, the freedom' of Christ's truth and a . ' ' Holy and Happy Christmas. Sponsored by ST.. JOHN'S LAYMEN'S ASSOCIATION Do you have a' question? Send it to us, r. u. box 131, waynesville. WAYNESVILLE CHILDREN UNDER 12 ADMITTED FREE Show Starts at 6:30 P. M. II ii II , FRIDAY, DEC. 21 BLONDE DYNAMITE ., ' ' Starring LEO GORCEY and THE BOWERY BOYS - , 5 Cartoons Comedy ;x.:r;v o ;; SATURDAY, DEC. 22 DESTRY RIDES AGAIN , Starring MARLENE DIETRICH and JAMES STEWART , SUNDAY, DEC, 23 SKIPPER SURPRISED HIS WIFE Starring ROBERT WALKER and JOAN LESLIE News and Cartoon ii ii MONDAY ll TUESDAY, DEC. 24 & 25 IT AINT HAY" .- - Starring -... ABBOTT and COSTELLO Belk - Hudson's Pre - Christmas TOY CLEM Funeral Rites Held Today For Mrs; Franklin Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Ellen Singleton Franklin, 85, who died Tuesday night in the Hay wood County Hospital after a brief illness, ,-were held this afternoon at 1 p.m. in Dix Creek Baptist church. ; ..' 1 ..s , ' The Rev. Thomas Erwin officiated and burial was in Bethel Cemetery. Nephews were pallbearers and nieces were flower bearers. Mrs. franklin was a native and lifelong resident of the Bethel sec tion of Haywood county. Surviving' are five sisters, Mrs. Nan Singleton, Mrs. -Laura Moore, Mrs, Ora Morris,. Mrs. Lon Cham bers '.and Mrs Ed Thompson of Haywood county; and one brother, Bin singleton of Buncombe county. Well.. Funeral Home was in charge. ,; .-. Letters To Claus ' Cavp Hreplr V f Dear Santa Claus, I have been thinklns shout vnn Bring me a mickey Mouse Watch. I am 61ng to Fines Creek School. Yours truly, , , , " Addle Sutton candy, Bring my brother some trucks, oranges, cars, nuts and candy. Bring my sister a pair of blue jeans, a shirt, oranges, nuts, and candy. I will leave you some cake and coffee under the Christ mas tree.""""' . Yours Very Truly, Mable Lowe '""'-' , Clyde, N. C. Dear Santa, I want you to bring me an air rifle, some candy, tangerines and oranges. I will leave you some cof fee and cake under the Christmas tree. Don't forget the other little boys and girls. Your friend, , Joe Ledford TOY REFRIGERATORS Reg. $1.98 : NOW $1.59 ABC BLOCKS ! Reg. $1.00 'NOW 79c Reg. 59c DOLL CARRIAGES Reg $6.95 " Now $5.95 Reg. $4.95 Now $3.95 . STAKE BODY WAGONS Reg. $16.50 Now $14.95 ALL METAL WAGONS Reg. $11.95 ...Now $9.95 1 PEDAL FIRE TRUCK Reg $24.95 -.. Now $22.50 ' NOW 48c ANC wm SMALL FRY COOKING SETS Reg. $1.98 Now $1.59 Reg. $1.48 Now $1.00 $1-00 Now 79c Reg SKILL BALL and CROQUET SETS Reg. $1.98 ..' Now $1.48. WIND-UP p VPT TOT WONDER w 1 Reg. "$2.98 ..... TRICYCLES Reg. ; $14,95 .Now $13.! Reg. $12.95 ............Now $11! Reg, $10.95 ... Now $9.! Reg. $9.95 . Now $8,! Reg. $8.95 Now W Reg. $7.95 Now $6.! Reg.: $6.95 Now S5 Reg, $5.95 Now $4,! Reg.: $3.95 -Now $2.! Doc&NurseSe Now $2.; Now $!! . Now ' Reg.-$2.98 Reg: $1.98 Reg; $1.00 ..: . TWIN HOLSTERS & GUNS .Reg. $4.95, :Reg: $3.95 Reg. $2.9S-Reg,-$1.98 Who JVU1 Be Named Waynesville Area Woman Of The Year? Attend The Dance - Saturday Night O At ThQ Armory, 9:?0. (ponjored by the B&PW Now $1.98 PIANO WITH STOOL Regular $16.50 'I NOW $14.95 .... Now $3. Now $2- ,NowJ24 ' Now $14 L4 J