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THEIR RARV Dill) IN HOME FIRE?Mr. and Mm. George Mil- ) kip clutch each other in anguish after their 10-month-old son, David, died In a lire in their home at Charlotte. Three other M'ilkie children escaped from thr burning house. Another was at school. Mecklenburg County police Capl. George Stephens stands beside them. The other man o.i- not identified <AP Mm photo Inaugural Tickets On Sale, Prices From $3.50 To $500 | By SENATOR SAM KRVIN WASHINGTON I have had a number of requests for informa tion about getting parade route tickets for the Presidential in auguration on January 21. PARADE SEATS Application forms foi these grandstand scats arc now available. To secure them, write Parade Tiek letei. Inaugural Committee, 1022 Fifteenth Street, N. W. Washing ton, D. C.. requesting an applies tion form. Tiie form .shows the lo cation and prices of seats available along the parade route For ex ample, prices ranging from $3.!V0 to around $10 will Inn a parade' route ticket; the better the loca tion, the higher the price. That $10 ticket scat is located on the east side of the Treasury. I)o not pu( olT ordering applica tion forms from the address given above if you plan to view the parade Incidentally, (he parade will fc" shortened this year The last inaugural parade was too long and tiring EXPENSIVE While Ihe parade tickets are fair ly reasonable in price, let me tell you about an expensive item | think you will be interested and amused to learn that the top price for an inaugural ball box i- $500 Let me hasten to say that l|iis is j much beyond my poeketbook IIOI.Il>\V WISHES In this Holidav Season I want to gratefully acknowledge the courtesy and cooperation of this newspaper in carrying niy weekly . > i wports I also wish everyone heart iest Season'* Greetings, WILL CONTINUE REPORTS It is a pleasure for me to report each week 011 sortie of the features ot my service in the United States Senate. I atii looking forward to continuing these w -ekly columns (luring tlie next year. The B5th Congress will present mati\ grave and serious questions of public policy. 1 shall attempt to tell you about them each week. Education Course Planned At Canton, Starting January 2 A vvecklv course, entitled "Rend ing in the School Program." will bo offered at Canton Junior High! School each Wednesday, starting | January 2. as part of the Western Carolina College extension pro gram. According to Information from WCC. the course will deal with "the broad aspects til the ending program, ranging from readiness in the first grade to diagnosis and remedial techniques in the upper grades and high school. Oppor tunities will he provided fur dis covery . analysis, and attack u|Min current claaai'oom problems." Class hours are from ti JO until 9 IK) each Wednesday night FINAL REDUCTIONS ON LIQUIDATION or $10,000 MEN'S STOCK ? EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLDI I J,:; SLACKS Stock l p For The ? ^ O/l Coming Months fROM 1 JF"* Alterations Extra Men's Nationally Advertised aa a an ? at I PANTS I Wool Cahardine Sizes 28 to 12 and Flannel * i 8I2.R.> to 822.{L> values ? I $c or I I I I I I You Will Find Many Other Items I PATTERSON S I I DISCOUNT STORE Main Street ? Next to Eagle 3c & 10c Store ARC Bloodmobile I To Visit Canton On Wednesday Th? B'oodmobile from Western North Carolina'* Kegional Center will t>c in Canton Ucdne?da> Dec 19 The Lions Club is sponsoring liSfiSSftSSSfiSSSSSfilSi this visit of the Bloodmobile which ( will be located at the Champion YMCA fym whm facilities will be set up between /.eon and 5 p.m Giving a pint of blood entitles the donor to receive blood from Ihe Blood Bank for him and his immediate faoiiiy for u full year or the same benefits may be giv- j en through a gift blood certificate to anyone the donor .nay desig nate In order to build in adequate!' retsrve supply of blood tor the j t holidays. ? the Blood Center has ' set 125 pints as its goal tor do nations on December 19. The Marquesas are a group of , eleven volcanic islands in the South Hacifflc. only sir of which are in habited. Postoffice Lists Schedule Changes The WijnMvllle post office will be open all day Wednesday, December 19, and Saturday, De cember 22, according to Post master Knos Boyd. After the 22nd, the local post office will resume its Wednesday and Saturday afternoon closings. Mr. Boyd said. Long Line SACRAMENTO. Calif <APi ? The California Department of Flan ai.d Game and the Federal Fish and Wildlife Sen ice-are cooperat-| it g in an experhnental -planting of New England Cherrystor. _* clams in California waters. UNDERGOES OPERATION Seaman Robert Lancaster, son of Dr. and Mrs. N. F Lancaster? re cently underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Naval Hospital. Portsmouth. He is get*'ng along fine, and is expected to f'urn to his base in Norfolk before Christ mas a Announcing the Opening of OUR NEW and COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS DEPT. ??* FEATURING FINE FURNISHINGS FOR EVERY ROOM IN THE HOME... AT THE LOWEST PRICES YET! 5 Pc. LIVING ROOM GROUP ? B BH ? PLATFORM ROCKER H KK ? Mr BJB All For Only 5 Pc. BEDROOM SUITE ? BED CI gflj O 5| ? 5 DRAWER CHEST II M ? DOUBLE DRESSER H vll ? 2 TABLE LAMPS H All For Only LOW DOWN PAYMENT cosrl BUY NOW PAY NEXT YEAR These Are Just A Few Of The Items You Will Find In Our Brand New Home Furnishings Dept. Come In Today! ft GOLDSEAL | LINOLEUM | J) x 12 Size I $1295 FULLY GUARANTEED PRESENTING THE NEW - i it i > i ?1 1957 FRIGIDAIRE Appliances - - - WITH THE NEW SHEER LOOK ? Makes Every Corner Countf ? RANGES ? REFRIGERATORS ? WASHERS ? ? ? I 5 Pc. DINETTE SUITES Any Color Combination ^ _ _ Y.uWant- $/LQ9S 4 Chairs and Table Only We Feature FINE FURNITURE At The I LOWEST PRICES1 I OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL CHRISTMAS 1 ROGERS And FTOWTURE COMPANY MAIN STREET WAYNESVILLE :"V ; . ? ? v . ? '? ? ? ?
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