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|AMKI. B- MESSER of Rt. 4, , 94. WaynesviUe, has been as jMd to the 339th Ordnance Bat jon of the XVIII Airborne Corps fort Bragg. He is presently serv j as Light Artillery Repairman the 369th Ordnance Co., D.S. Ik 339th Ordnance Battalion stalled to active duty from New kans. La., shortly after the out eaf of the Korean War. In 1951 limit was transferred from Fort moing. Ga., to participate in (rcise Southern Pines. At the upletion of the exercise, the unit sained at Fort Bragg and is jrrntly fulfilling several essen (support missions, jfvt Messer will receive both ad att-d individual training and unit (king with the unit for the next weeks. I hese Young Drivers! JAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP> ? An ^mobile in reverse just missed n parked cars, bumped over the i irb. tore up a lawn and smashed |o a tree. The driver was taken into eus d* by his mother. He was Sandy ihultheis. 2. lie had a passenger, inny Smith, also 2. Hospital | News ADMISSIONS Miss Barbara Sue Rhinehart, , Canton; Mrs. J. K. Gaddy. Canton; Baby Sheila Pharr, Canton; Miss Bobbie McElrath. Canton;v- Miss Martha Ann Mason. Canton; alohn Swanger, Canton; Mrs. Everette McElroy, Waynesville; ^Orville Gaddy, Canton; Mrs. Lewis Smith, Canton; Mrs. Robert Moore, Can ton; Miss Audrey Stroup, Canton; Miss Doris Heatherly. Canton; Miss Ruth Clark, Canton; Roy Sales, Canton; Miss Bonnie Louise Palm er, Waynesville; Miss Barbara Ann Cabe, Canton; Miss Beatrice San | ford, Waynesville; Mrs. Eldon Burnette, Waynesville. i DISCHARGED / Lonnie Lyda, Waynesville; Mrs. Mary Morrow. Waynesville; Miss ; Betty Jo Pyane, Candler; Mrs. Claude Warren and baby. Canton; Mrs. John King. Jr.. Waynesville; Mrs. Leon Yount, Waynesville; Mrs. i Thorton Messer, Waynesville;*Mrs. U. F. Ford, Leicester; Mrs. W. O. Smith, Canton; Mrs. R. E. Caldwell, Waynesville; Mrs. Wm. Rich and baby. Canton; Mrs. Claude Roberts, Canton; Mrs. Jess Hampton, Lei cester; Mrs. Carmel Hollingsworth, Waynesville; Mrs. Carrie Rath bone, Waynesville. Mrs. Homer Davis and baby. Canton; Ralph Turner, Waynes ville; Miss Nina Hemphill, Canton: Mrs. James Forga, Waynesville; Mrs. Sam Brown and baby, Way nesville: Mrs. W. C. Ledford, Can ton; Mrs. Daniel Fisher, Hazelwood; Mrs. Raymond Willett, Waynesville; Mrs. Levi James, Clyde: Harry llembree, Waynesville; Ralph Rob inson, Canton; Mrs. W. L. Dunn, Canton: Baby Eddie Crowe. Cand ler: Miss Hazel Palmer, Waynes ville; Rodney Flynt, Waynesville; ? ??????? I KURT GANS DIAMOND IIIHN THROUGH A LOUPI 1 (A jeweler's magnifying eye-piece) AND GET AN EYEFUL OF BEAUTY, QUALITY AND VALUE I W? invitt you lo vw our loupo to ? /V&P" lor youriolf that Lovo Bird "loupo-tostod" Diamond Rings offor you mora truo It diamond quality (or your monoyl Plui tho foot tt-ai lovo Bird sattlngs ara unsorpassod in boauly ol dosign and oxctlltnco of workmanship. Como in and mako your choico today' N NO EXTRA CHARGE FOB DIVIDED PAYMENTS ^ W, - w n w - * USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN KURT GANS, JEWELER ( Successor To E. J. LJlius "The Store of Nationally Advertised Brands" Main Street Dial GL 6-6087 "Stop And Shop In W a y n e ? ? 11 I e " MOUNTAINEER UNDERGOES INSPECTION. Jack Swanger, first-string end on the Waynesville Mountaineers 'Blue Ridge Conference champion ship squad, becomes Corporal Swanger each Thursday night along with other men of Tank Company of the 120th Infantry Regiment at the Waynesville Armory. Here, dpi. Swanger is ques tioned by a Third Army inspector as the local guard unit had its annual federal inspection last Thursday. The officers looking on are Second Lt. Albert C. Jones and Capt. Samuel A. Cars well. Tank Company commander. (Mountaineer Photo). Waynesville Motor Sales Opens Formally Thursday To Display 1954 Mercury Waynesville Motor Sales will lave its formal opening under lew owners Merrill Sadler and Charlie Woodard Thursday to dis ilay the new 1954 Mercury, one of he first new cars to come off De roit assembly lines. Mr. Sadler' and Mr. Woodard re ;ently purchased the Mercury igency from Henry Davis. Outstanding features of the new 954 Mercury are an overhead ralve V-8 engine developing 101 lorsepower, a new type ball-joint ront suspension and improved >ody styling. Completely new is the overhead ralve V-8 engine which powers all 1954 model Mercury cars. Develop ng 161 horsepower, the engine is i low-friction design with a bigger Hire and shorter stroke. The bore ind stroke are 3.62 inches and 3.10 nches -respectively. It has a com iression ratio of 7.5 to 1. A new four-barrel carbuetor with tfiss Claudia Flynt. Waynesville. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dayls of Canton, a son. December 3. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown of Way lesville.' a son. December 3. Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Teague of ["lvde, a daughter, December 4. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green of ?lyde, a son. December 4. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Caldwell of Canton, a son. December 5. Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Bishop of ?razelwood, a daughter. December i. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wheeler of rVaynesville, a daughter, December 1. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Millar of ATavnesvilIe. a son. December 6. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Medford of iVaynesville. a son. December 6. I exclusive features to provide pow er for rapid acceleration and economical operation has been de veloped for the new engine. Va cuum operation of the secondary Venturis automatically control the fuel and air mixture, providing' precise adjustment to engine oper ating requirements without regard to accelerator position. Other features in the new carbu retor include dirt-proof external as well as internal vents to assure in stant starting, a super-sensitive diaphragm in the vacuum distrib utor control, a dual-float, concen tric fuel bowl and a new low-re striction oil bath air cleaner which encloses the fuel bowl. Additional engine features are a new combustion chamber with unusually large valves, whifh cre ates high turbblence and best fuel combustion, integral valve guides, heat-shielded water - cooled spark plugs and chrome-plated top com pression rings. Mercury chassis changes for 1954 include a new frame for greater fatigue strength and the same ball-joint front suspension introduced in the 1952 Lincoln. Mercury is the first car in its price class to offer this new type suspension, which eliminates the conventional kingpin and improves riding and steering qualities. Other chassis improvemets are new front shock absorbers and springs, and modifications to the standard, overdrive, and Mere-O Matic transmissions for increased life and to more effectively utilize the power of the new engine. Significant styling changes have been made on the 1954 Mercury to give it a lower, longer and wider appearance. Restyled rear quar ter panels, new wrap-around bump SELECT YOUB CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW! ake Them Home At Christmastime i ft Use Kaiser's Convenient Lay-Away Plan Choose your Christmas gifts now, at the time of year when selections are at their finest. You needn't p*jy for them until you are ready to mail them or decorate your tree. , KAISER'S BOOK STORE I Dial GL 6-3*591 WmWreet f Cooked Goose JEFFERSON CITY (API _ The issouri river sandbar was jwtjed with duck hunters, crouch- 1 i in their willow blinds. In one blind a hunter hollered oose". His two companions kept air heads down, quit talking and lited tensely. Then the lookout ported disgustedly: "Aw, It's a 11." A little later, a hunter in a ighboring blind yelled: "Why don't you kill that crazy ose right in front of your blind?'' So, one of the flabbergasted nners jumped up and shot the ow goose ??????? ?unty Can Be Costly KNOXVILLE. Tenn. (AP) ? may cost you $63 to collect a lunty for killing a hawk in Knox >unty. The county pays a $1 ?unty when a hawk killer pro ices the bird's head and feet and sworn statement it was killed in ie county. But state law provides $64 fine for anyone killing all it a few varieties of hawks. Loses Aid Safety SAUGUS, Mass. (AP) ? A mo ?r vehicle research company re orting on rose bushes as a safety ictor planted on safety islands sys*they resist the impact of a ar as gently as a normal, light pplication of brakes. The tests were made to design nethods of reducing fatal acct lents on multilane highways ? here vehicles might skid or run ?ut of control. What's That Name? LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - Patrolmen H. E. Adcock was In ??estigating a traffic accident whet i woman approached and asid shi was a witness (o the mishap. "What is your name?" he asked "Mrs. 11. E. Adcock,'' came the re ply". Adcock checked to find that Mrs. H. E. Adcock did indeed liv here. The patrolman is unmarried She Had It OMAHA fAP) ? A S3-ycar-ol woman, found by police with he clothes torn, and bruises about th face, told offices her 71-ycar-ol husband was responsible. Would she bring charges again) him? "No." said the woman after hos pital treatment. "I had it coming. basic colors, including eight ne and brilliant shades, plus 22 tw( tone combinations. Customized ui holstery fabrics in broadcloth, n; Ion cord, vinyl and leather ai featured in harmonizing combin tions. ers and a now front grille h.fve boon oombinod with now ornamen tation on the side to amplify the forward-motion appearance. While retaining the principal features of its "Interceptor" theme, the Mercury Instrument panel has been redesigned to provide easier reference to all gauges. The upper half of the horn ring has been eliminated to further improve the visibility of the instruments. A .key type starter, actuated by turning the key beyond the "on" position is standard equipment. A new accessory warning light to in dicate when the emergency brake is on, is available in the new mod els. Mercury in 1954 will offer 14 RAY S. FERGl'SON, Chief Per sonnelman, USN, son of Mrs. Fan nle Ferguson of Route 2, Waynes ville, is serving at the U.S. Naval Receiving Station, Norfolk, Va., where he is attached to the Com manding Officer's Office. Before entering the Navy, Chief Ferguson graduated from the Waynesville Township High School. The Naval Receiving Station, un der the command df Captain John Harlee, USN, processes approxi mately 8,000 men a month on their way to and from Naval' activities all over the world. Some areas on the Gulf and Pa cific coasts of North America get more than 100 inches of rainfall i a year while many parts of the American Desert get less than 10. I : pw aa DON'T DOODLE ...You wouldn't draw picture* an ,(, your toblocloth at homo, show tha tamo contidaro* tion for restaurant linen. CHRISTMAS SCENE ^ ?>Wyler 3 L# inea I I?k ^^ MSB.-* yellow ori while rolled fold' fP fla" $29.95 Such graceful lines...tuch sfrik^ ing design! And so magnificently engineered?with the protection of the world's only flexible bal-' o'neo wheel . . . guaranteed agoinst shock for tlje life of the watch. The soundest value we can recommend. yollow of whit# fold flllod top ~ " $29.95 : i i i ii i n i i USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN Kurt GanS/ jeweler Successor To E. J. Lilius 207 Wain St. Dial GL 6-C087 "Stop and Shop in Waynesvilie* $2382" o S delivered locally; state and local faxot extra. Your price depends upon choice of model end body style, optional equipment and accessories. Prices may vary slightly in adjoining communities because of shipping charges. All prices subject to change without notice. F=OI=* OIML-Y "ROCKET" ENGINE Performance! You cnmmiml the thrilling, high-comprcssi<m power of the world-famous "Rocket* Engine! Come in soon . . ? take th?f "Hm kct" out on highway*, hills . . ? on any teat course you e.hoose! POWER STYLING (llnmor! Yon ride in at vie ... in a car that's 4 distinctively Oldsmohile! from the hold front end and the Sir-foil sweep of ila fender lines to the long, level rear-deck?-it's a stand-out in heauty! CUSTOM-LOUNGE INTERIORS Ijixurv! You'll relax in a spacious, gracious atmosphere . . . richly tailored . . . foam Soft, square-hacked seats . . . fashion-smart fabrics with handsome trim and upjsiiul merits to match. ' ? * ' \ POWER-RIDE CHASSIS - * Comfort! You'll ride easily over even the roughest roads?cradled by the rigid, rugged Power-Hide Chassis. Come in and try the "Rocket Hide" . . ? make a date with w/?r In a "Rocket 8"! .. when you go Over to Olds I v" ? ? . _ Car illustrated ahot?: DoLuxo "90** 2-Door Sodan. A Gonoral Motor$ Vain*. ^ VOCKIT'ynoine OLDSMOBI LE SII YOUR NKARIST OlDSMOIIll PIAtll ? WATKINS MOTOR CO. Mcfin Street -sitf. " 1 J ^ Waynesville
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