SUNBEAM TOASTERS FARMERS FEDERATION GIVES FAST RELIEF when COLD MISERIES STRIKE Oxford Orphanage Looking To Large Donations During The Thanksgiving Season Thoughts of the large family at the Oxford Orphanage begin to turn towards the Thanksgiving sea son whe'g thousands of Masons and other friends annually give gen erously of their means to the wel fare of boys "and girls who need and so well deserve them. This is of the utmost importance in these young lives. The Oxford Orphanage for three quarters of a century has specializ KEEP COOL SAVE FUEL JOHNS-MANVILLE INSULATION Our Crew Working in Sylva This Week For Information And Free Survey of Your Home Call Mrs. Raymond Nicholson SYLVA DAY 92-J ? NIGHT 153 CITIZENS TRANSFER & COAL CO. Dial 2-2461 ASH E VI LLE, N. C We can save you money on your shoe bills . . . have them re paired before too late. Make them last longer. Our high quality ma terials and expert workmanship guarantees you a good job. We not only repair shoes for the entire family . . . but we have good leather for harness repair. BLUE RIBBON SHOE SHOP Basement Floor Farmers Co-Op. Bldg. Card of Thanks We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to our friends who so kindly assisted us during the illness and death of our wife and mother, also for tne beautiful flor at offering. Jack and Jackie Cordell ed in every phase of properly rear ing orphaned children. Its con tribution of more than 6,000 well equipped and worthy young men and women to good citizenship is a living testimonial to the impor tance and usefulness of the institu tion whose sole object is to serve. The Grand Lodge of Masons owns and operates the Oxford Orphanage, but has never restrict ed its s*. rvice to the children of Masons. Eighty percent of the chil dren in the institution are of non Masonic parentage. At Oxford the question of parentage yields to the need of the child. That is the deci sive argument.. ( The need of Orphanages today for greater support is pressing. They must have more money?or else. You know what that means. Superintendent Gray is forced by circumstances to stress in creased donations this Thanksgiv ing. The expenses operating the Oxford Orphanage has been grow- | ing every year and now is at a peak. When one thinks of the mul tiplicity of service the institution has to perform, it is enough to open the hearts and purses of ben evolent men and women. Here is a partial list of the kinds of ser vice imperatively demanded: Shel ter, clothing, food, recreation, heat, light, books, school supplies, health programs, athletic equip ment, staff of trained workers, vo cational training in several de partments, laundry, repairs and up keep of grounds, buildings and e quipment, experienced case work, and so on. There is no economy in neglect. When we do not pay from the heart, often we have to pay ! "through the nose." Juvenile de | linquency is an acute problem of ; the times. Its prevalerfbe is deplor ? able. The Orphanage helps mat ! erially in the solution of this so | cial problem by rearing and train ELECTRIC LAMPS A 95 EACH FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! FAMOUS YOU'LL WANT TWO AT THIS AMAZING PRICE ? Never before and probably never again will we be able to make this money-saving offer. These glamorous, lovely table lamps by nation ally famous Aladdin will add real beauty to your favorite room. And they're yours at a fraction of their regular price. DESIGN AND QUALITY ? R*?. 0.8. Pit. Off. Smooth Ivory Alacite in a base with all the charm and beauty of a Grecian urn, to give you a truly graceful table lamp. You'll love the height of this lamp, a dignified, stately 25 overall. Has convenient push-thru switch. With a sparkling Whip-O-Lite Shade, the exclusive Aladdin material that wipes clean as new with a damp cloth! * Cnjoy livuu} ... di Uom* Sossamon Furniture Company Main Street Sylva, N. C. MAIN STREET At Legion Convention Shown above is Rev. W. Q. Girgg, pastor of the Sylva Methodist church and a former chaplin in the Navy, with a group of Asheville Band Majorettes. The picture was made by Felix Picklesimer while attending the Legion Convention in Miami. Webster Halloween Carnival Goes Over In Big Way The annual Halloween carni val of Webster high school was a big success on last' Friday night. A very large crowd enjoyed the evening. Featured were Bingo, cake walks, square dancing, for tune telling, and a beauty parlor for men only. Everyone was kept in suspense until 10 o'clock when J. E.^Brown crowned Miss Patsy ing children who otherwise would not have a chance. If it did no more than this, the Orphanage would justify its existence. As a tax pay er and public-spirited citizen you are vitally interested in it. "Gratitude is a species of jus tice", said a wise man. Our fore bears so interpreted it wlien A merica was in the making. Who is there who should not feel a deep sense of gratitude? Express your gratitude at Thanksgiving by a generous dona tion to the Oxford Orphanage. Ensley from the senior class as beauty queen. A total of $657.95 was cleared which was put in the school trea sury. HAVE YOU RENEWED YOUR SUBSCRIPTION? SQUARE. QANGE HELEN'S BARN Highlands, N. C. Every Saturday Night Good Mountain String Music Revival In Progress At Jarrett Memorial A series of revival services be gan Wednesday night at Jarrett Memorial Baptist church in Dills boro. The Rev. Ewell Payne, Home Missionary to the Cherokee In dians, is doing the preaching, ac cording to an announcement by the pastor, Rev. W. C. Deitz. Services will be held each evening, begin ning at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Deitz will be in charge of the music. The public is cordially invited to attend. QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID FrooBookTellsofHomeTreatiiieiittiiat Must Help or It Will Cost You Nothing Orer throe million bottle* of the Wiixiao Tuitmixt have been sold for relief of symptom* of dietreMarlaing from Stomach and Dmdiwri Ulcere due to beeee Add ? Peer Digestion, ftcur or Upeet Stomach, QwIiimi, Heartburn, llwpliMnin, etc.. due to Eseees Aeld. Sold on 10 daya' trial! Aak for "Wlllard'a Mnuie" which full/ explain* thl* treatment?free?at PROFESSIONAL DRUG STORE SYLVA PHARMACY EVERYTHING IN THE BUILDING LINE Rock Lathe ? ? Plaster Lime Mortar Cement SHOP WORK Doors ? ? ? Windows Overhead Garage Doors and Hardware IN THE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Coal and Wood Stoves?Zenith Washing Machines Plumbing ? ? Bathroom Outfits TOOLS for the logger, Carpenter, Plumber 24-INCH MEADOWS CORN MILLS Approximately 1,000 items and 15,000 feet of floor space. ?A large yard and plenty of parking space? SYLVA COAL & LUMBER CO. "Directly Across From Depot" Phone 71 Sylva, N. C. 0 0 0 0 // vfts... ign for 49 new Hudson I*. Come in, see the ear that's years ahead ? drive the New Hudson ? experience the amazing readability, comfort and safety of the only car you step down into! Here's your chance to get the thrill of a real discovery?to see and feel what one of the great advances in motor-car history offers you. You'll see a Hudson of distinguished, streamlined beauty and low-built sil houette that is instantly recognizable because it is the natural result of a basi cally new design principle ?a principle that puts this car so far ahead it is a protected investment in motor-car value! The key to this new design principle is a recessed floor. The New Hudson is the only car you step down into! By using a "tttp-down" zone in an exclu sive, all steel Monobilt Body-and-frame#, Hudson achieves the lowest car on the highway?only five feet from ground to top?while maintaining more head room than in any mass-produced car built today! But no amount of looking at this amaz ing car?beautiful as it is?can equal the thrill of a Hudson ride! And you are invited.' to enjoy that ride today! Hudson has a smooth, hug-the-road way of going in cross-winds and on every con ceivable kind of highway. When you set the way it takes even the sharpest curves, you'll know once again that this car has "The modern design for '49"? and for years to come! Hudson's remarkable ride is largely due to the fact that its "step-down" design provides the lowest center of gravity in any American stock car?yet road clear ance is ample! It is a widely recognized fact that the lower to the ground a car can be built, the more stability it will have and the safer it wUl be. You sense a delightful conformity to the road the minute you begin your ride, and this stability, plus the protection of riding encircled by a sturdy box-section steel frame, is a grand experience in serene, safe well-being. This grand feeling is further heightened by the remarkable ease with which this car is controlled. You enjoy this generous roominess in com plete relaxation as the New Hudson glides smoothly along. We cordially invite you to see and drive the New Hudson, to thoroughly enjoy the ride that comes only with "The modern design for '49!" HUDSON FLOORS are recessed down within the frnme (as shown above), seats are lowered, so you get more than ample head room in this car with the new, lower center of gravity. YOU RID! DOWN within a base frame (aa shown above), and rear seats are positioned ahead of the rear wheels so that full body width becomes available for wonderfully roomy seats. Box-section steel girders completely encircle and protect the passenger oompar tment. TRY AUTOMATIC OCAR SHIFTING in forward speeds as provided by Hudson's Drive-Master transmission?by far the easiest of ail ways to drive. You can accelerate as long and as fast as you like in pick-up gear, then lift your toe momentarily, and you're in high. The shift into high comes only when you are readyt Button control on the instrument panel provides instant change to conventional driving if ever desirea. Drive-Master trans mission is optional on all New Hudsons at small ?*trk oost The only car you step down into *Trads-mark end patent* pending. NEW Huds?n WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN FOR A THRILLING DEMONSTRATION OF THE NEW HUDSON itiniA\\> AUTO & ELECTRIC COMPANY V ' SYLVA, N. C. ? Jt

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