So This Is New York gift: ' ; ?" By NORTH CALLAHAN Eugene van Wyck has travelled 1** million nr.Hes In hi* lifetime, he told me, and say* that never has the white man's reputation been so low with Asiatics as it Is now. This applies to Egypt and the Mid silt East as well. Eugene, a genial Dutch native of South Africa is an ?? ' official of the Swedish American | Lines here and makes a trip a round the world almost every \ year There is definitely not one world. hut two, he says, the Kast ern and the Western and he has the Kiplingesque attitude that nev er the twain shall meet. India, for instance, he pointed out, is only a third the area of the U. S , yet has three limes as many people. Aver age wage per man there is $47 a year, and thousands sleep outdoors because they have no houses in which to live. Second-rate Ameri can movies, the only kind they can afford, give the Indian people a wrong idea of our life, and make them shy away from us as well as from Communism. Yet India is a powerful country, Eugene empha sized to me, and Nehru is the only man in the world, he stated, to whom Nasser of Egypt will listen because the Indian prime minister is known to be unflinchingly neutral between East and West. Stopped beside the sunken plaza in Rockefeller Center and noted that there, summer is taking a lingering goodbye. Along the picturesque length of the mini ature gardens which touch 5th Avenue, iris and green shrubs still betoken the fading signs of summer, while the little copper mermen relentlessly ride the spouting fish down to the low sec tion where Prometheus statuesqe ly holds his precious fire aloft. In the plaza, summery-looking sets of tables and huge umbrellas for the visiting diners were completely deserted, and pigeons gliding on ' the breezes caused by the sur rounding skyscrapers seemed to whisper that summer is over and the whole scene would soon be changed. When Jeter Oakley lived in j North Carolina, he was known one of the best automobile drivers ' between Gastonla and Statesville. ' And now that he has come to New York to live, he figured he was equally as capable. In fact, he told his young son, Stanley so, in no ! uncertain terms. They were driv ing in from their suburb to Man hattan. Hut as the Oakley car turn- | ed into 8th Avenue near Madison Square Garden for which they I were headed, Jeter found he was : going the wrong way on a one way street. He quickly turned the j car around, almost knocked over a fire-plug while doing so, then with red face he quickly drove off the avenue. A cop looked at him and Just shook his head. So did son Stanley. _____ c>ne s realty a narmiess-iooKing blonde girl, with a nice smile from glistening white teeth. But when she gets you into the dentists chair, she does a complete person ality change. First, she yanks open your mouth with all the delicacy of opening a can of sardines, then with a murderously-sharp, ice-pick like instrument, she p.< i,bes around your gums until you feel and act like a stuck pig. To allay the pain and blood, she then swabs out the mouth with some kind of salve compound that seems much like window-putty, then she grinds a way on the molars until you swear she once operated a jack-hammer or at least a riveting machine. This is followed by pulling lazor-likc floss between the teeth until your mouth is a thing of shreds and patches. But your teeth feel bet ter, Buster ? three days later that is! And she's said hereabouts to be a top-notch dental technician. Sain Levenson, former school teacher turned TV comic, allows that when he was a kid. he took his father a note from the teacher saying Sam had "signs of astigma tism" and his dad hit him. Sam al so said that castor oil was then the "poor man's penicillin." Bookmobile Schedule Tuesday, Oct. 9 IKON Utrr - CKAHTRKK Mrs. i- W. While 8:50 Orauy Davis .... ... 9:19 iiem.ii baiuurd K.4a iiucuiti biori' 10 lu Iroy Mccracken 11'OO Waiter mil 11:80 J. il James 11:45 Matt uavu 18:15 ciablreemon Dull School 18:49 Irion). Oct. 12 CKU8U Hubert Freeman 9:15 Sam Freeman 9.40; iruto browry 10:10 Cruso School 10:30 uoiotby lieaiherly 1140 Mr*. Mils 1'iess 12:00 J S Williams 12:30' Hurnett's Cash Grocery 1:00 Andrew Wells 1:20 FINES CREEK 111(11! SCHOOL'S chapter of Fu ture Homemaker* of America presented a skit, "Builders of Homes" Saturday at the Western District FHA Rally at Lrwin iluh School in Bun combe County. Taking part in the skit were (kneeling) Jane Davis (standing. from left) Gail BradKhaw, Barbara Kerguson, Novella Rector. Janie Nichols. Margaret Rogers and Patricia Kirk- j Patrick (kneeling). FH.\ advisor at Fines Creek is Mrs. T. D. Brummitt. (Mountaineer Photo), James Chapel ; Baptist Church Has Homecoming ; By PAT MESSEK j Community Reporter The James Chapel' Baptist Church held fts annual Homecom- \ ing recently. Singers pres- | ent were: the Davis Sisters, the Al- ' lens Creek Quartet, the Fairvlew Trio. Ballard Webb and Cordon , Woody, Vinson Haney, Deris Mes- | ser, Paul Clarke, Mrs. Carver, Pat Messer and the James Chapel ( Singers. A talk was made by the pastor. Attendance was around 350. Mrs. Junior Hawkins is now im proving after a long illness. Miss Lois McCracken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude McCrack en, is now visiting her relatives and friends. Miss McCracken is employed in Atlanta. , Mr. and Mrs. John Kirby of Waynesville was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Koy Clarke. Bud McCracken has been called back to his job in Flint, Mich. i Billy Best, son of Mr. and Mrs. i Hay Best, has returned to Berea i College in Kentucky. Billy U a sophomore this year. Mr. and Mrs. Gay Bi adshaw have is their guests Mr. ind Mrs. Edwin McClure and daughters, Lynne and Karen of Waynesvilie and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson of Siler City. Members of James Chapel Bap :ist Church have bought a new piano The Home Demonstration Club in our community is working on a Sooth for the Achievement Day. Mrs. Lyndon McCracken 'is presi dent of the club. Mr. and Mrs. Louis McCracken save returned to Texas where they ire making their home. He is em ployed at the Champion Paper and Fibre Co. plant in Pasadena. The community extends con gratulations to A. L. Matthews, son )( Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Matthews, *'ho was top winner in the recent FFA land-judging contest. He won i $25 check. The rock strata and lonely monoliths in the Four Corners country where Utah, Colorado. Arizona and New Mexla^neet make it a natural ^S^kcal museum. V BIG T. V. TRADE-IN WEEK We're Trading Wild This Week! Come In Today! 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