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W. J. Teams Top Nathan's Creek The West Jefferson high school Iboys and girls topped the Na than’s Creek high school basket ball t> ants in a rough and tumble ■ < unter at West Jeff rs m gym an Thursday night in their con clu.i > g game for 1047. T.h W. J. girls came out on top r th a score of 29 to IS. L.iuI.m Speaks was high >eor -r f W J. sextet, making '17 vi ti total points for ae lean.. T Nathan's Creek boys also \ t : ulue.l ll\ t > \V ,1 op Open Forum COLUMN FOR THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE Dial' Editor. Aim in it is my pleasant privi try c to wish a happy holiday sea son. 1 have had this delightful o. n dego for itianv veins We iiave worked together ;is a sort of team to try to bring about a oon-'iits, lull In th. le-ser margin of against dl points. Ihe Season's Heartiest (loinplimeiits A Merry. Merry Christmas! ('! 1 Saint Nick is about to i)ii// around with his sleigh load of holiday eheer and so hc’ii' on the wire with a wish of happiness for everyone. Leu is* 5 & 1 Or Store OITOSIT!-: PARKWAY THI ATRli TALLYHO! Due to a shortage ol reindeer this season we send you our Christmas Greetings in this conventional way! In this season of gift-giving may we say that your friendship is our choicest gih, and we appreciate it heyond words to express. May your Christmas be a merry one, indeed! f armer's Supply Co. North Carolina U cm Jelierson. A HAPPY YU LET IDE WE WISH YOU AT CHRISTMAS MANY HAPPY HOURS AND TRUST WE MAY SERVE YOU IN THE FUTURE. Aslie Barber Shop R. B. TVTSERS—C. H. BURKETT—JOE GRAYBEAI, in tr.nlil io:ial 1>i-11<>|> s rolics < tiio rro/irr. Santa ( is tin* Ir;i«! fional !»» arrr of «rirf‘ to \mrriran children hot hr Ins soph- Iicljins in oilier comities throuvhiHJt the world. All pu il rnililmi ol ravaged nations ill hr \i.-i.-d l»\ onr of . 1.1. . I I • I 1*Ii11 c!)iMrrn I » K fur a Simla (Jims v. ho < Insclx rrsrmlh^s orr o'4''ll. lu'l Dri ll < ! i! !rni await tl'.r arival ni v{. * lio v as tin* <11 M\ra. -o i- <! : «l I Mark. \vr;!>> ;i mill*. ami r.irrirs Iii linland, >anta (lau* ha* rives who pass out gifts for him, \\ ainemoinen ind Akko, while ill Kuvia (»raiulfat!i rr frost aerompanie** Ihilmiiska in a deigh on C.hri-tmas Kve. Hahoii'ka is >01111^ anil beautiful girl and it is die who bring* the gilt'. W{?VT -r-Ti Spaniel ehildren plan- their Mraw (111 r < ] -l» « \ r> on tin* window -ill >o tlKit tin- Maui may feed th« ii hor-* »\ llile lll* \ leave Older people till an l i n of l ate from whi< h the Uift> are drawn on t liri**tmas Hay. V _I Thoro is no San I a < Ian- in ilal> in* stoad tin to is a kindly old witoh, Bofana, who sails through tin air «»n a broom slirk on January 6th. M« r favorito gilt i> a d»> 11, and -In* Icavos hor pro-onls on the hoorth for tin* childron. -—^—■ Tin- ohildron of Sw it/.orland liavr thoir gifts brought to thorn I»> a radiant angol who ri-•*- in a **1 *• ittli drawn by -i\ r indoor. Slto firing** tlioni good things to oat, a- wi ll a- tovs. ,r~ Hra/il lia- l\ipa V !, m iv min Ii likr our Santa, while in Seatul'iiav ia ^ift■* an- <li tri!>111( «1 timing tin* supper li' hi ami Pallia roines riding oil a goal iiMeail of a reimlrer. \ lif (.iiri'lm.i < .o il, or OI«| Mun < lin-hna-, i- tin- I*, in I ;u lor I I !•'.Mil. I!<- wrar* a liooilcil lot roul, long w lii'Kci' ami .t l.il -r no < both r understanding of fa mim: problems to our rural fiuends - o that we all might go ahead to gether to a more satisfying life. During those years. I think almost everyone will agree that pro gress has been made. We heai very little ab nit book farming anymore. The successful farmer of today knows that science has aided him in ins pi i gress towards better things and he also known that without facts and information, he eon id not do the same good job of farming that .i'' is doing at present. You ha\ e ha 1 a v< nj 1 t part in this because you have used the best of the late information and facts that we could dig up here at State College and you have used it with . kill. No one car. discount the great contribution you are making to the progress and welfare of our country peo pie. Ana so tnat is way, as your farm reporter aere, I wish you a happy holiday season. At th' same time, I want to thank you for making your columns avail able to the farm information de signed to build a better rural life in North Carolina. We are making progress, - -sound sue cessful progress in our farming affairs. Then, is still much to be done but we are hea led in the right direction. Therefore, may you at this Christmas time, feel that you nave had a vital pari in a great constructive effort and thus know that you too have earned the right to be happy at this season, along with the nth ■. thousands who live in this g: eat state. And so I wish you a nappy Christmas season and continued success through the y. ar- ahead. Sincerely, F. H. Jeter, Editor You have no soap in your ey- - if you apply cold cream around them before shampooing your hair. I CHRISTMAS And when the day is gone Onr wishes for onr friends Continue on and on and on! Gentry Milling Company West Jefferson, N. C. Decemlie 111. 1947 Mrs. Ed M. Anderson, Editor, The Skyland Post W. st Jefferson, N. C. Dear Mis. Anderson: I am enclosing Sk.On I ■ r so other year's subscription to The Skylund Post. Even though I have not had an opportunity t‘- visit Ashe county in over Hi u • tlv. 1 am still interested in thi from th< r 1 hope ; the Lansing reporter to send m * : . ■ that si of the county. A school reporter would be the one to do that, but I knmv how hard it i. to get anyone to do it as a to gular thing. Merry Christmas t° you and yours, and may all of v at .ia\s . happy and prosperous New Year. Sincerely yours, Joseph A. Martin. S iiiH-lv 11 inis Your toll phono voice i- on in dication iil your pci -■ malit> W!icn you must oiiivi'i what you arc though your voice alone, you will la remembei cd plea antly if vou develop the g "id l I'-plior.e aabits: lift th< eover the niouth|)ieei u lien y u niu.st rail someone lo the ti h - phone: speak directly into tlv mouthpiece: don’t lower your voice or mumble youi v\ ord;, speak distinctly in a well modu lated voice, Do. s your liatr look 1 ik" h e k if old Spani: Il mos>'.‘ Tt te but true, it's your crowning g!or\ Keep the crown shining with gulur combing and brushu shampoo and a lemon or vine: rinse. Be careful wnen you iron tn MERRY CHRISTMAS To ai! our Friends and Customers l\rr\ n here - it I las \ivcn \ f Yi\ ile«»e 1 o Ser\e ^ mi Smithey s ">tore \\ esl Jefferson, ( i-olicately constructed lacc-, veil ings, and loosely woven fabrics of thick and thin threads. These are easily torn by the iron, no matter how smooth. Press dir ectly down on the fabric and lift iron with each stroke: never' move the iron to and fro. We r* commend a pre sing cl ith I'm : 11 these. There are many, many wash able decorative fabrics and .rouse hold furnishings you can use to brighten your home. Hy all means, take advantage of them. Select the ones that are pi - slii unk, well made, colors fast. Then you can h , them in tie wash when lacy need c’ ■•enin-T Uari^mas a is Ih‘it a</ain i ihI to Diir customers and fiends, u e extend our greet j a a Coit ^ Jc/ifaul inys for a ver> — < llirishna^ AM) \ 11;i|>|>\ Now ^ <*ar i |{. ami O. (iro<*<T\ iw l.ansing. N. ( ■DO 0 n * v r% e fj p V i i4XX H fj \ ~ A *,.—» • (■ ,4 /"O 0 olappM&li ; f>4 3 MOUU« To our ITiemls & (lu^!omer> Host \\ islies lor (hr New ^ ear \ \\ inkSlore MR. AND MK.N. 151 III VVINKJJ.K Formerly Operated as Welch’s Store LANSING. N. (
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