THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1931 THE WA YN ES VTLLE MOUNTAINEER It I "1, f -! : I, d ' 4 i S , d C 1 s E I S " J i $ I 4 i c A B - V H M ' D r, ; i!: If Letters To SANTA CLAUS and nuts and fruits. I Your friend, Fines Creek. Mary Klrkpatricic. Dear Santa Claus: I am in Fines, Creek schawl. I am eight year old and I am in the sec ond grade. I have tried : be a good girl so. that you would corr.e to sec rr.f. I want '- to brir.g me a doK. a ball, . rr.e tandy. sorr.e nt-. ar.j ;oroe i fruits. If.: e Creek Yojr frier, i. Fa ye Greer. I 1 Dear Santa: ' I am jost a wee tiny baby. I will je or,e year old the nineteenth of thi-s rsonth and I sure want yon to ' corce to see me and bring me a teddy ; bear suit to wear when I go to see jmj grananiother, so I wor.'t freeze. I have two dear grandmothers and I i want you to go to see them to. And ' please -bring me lots of nice things ' to eat. 1 remain. Year affectionate little wee tiny friend. Robert Putnam. i uear Dea. jifi'.i Claus -m ten years old. I nave been a g1 g:.-. mi now I want you to briag me -ome fruit- and a bai!, and a doll and wme candy. I love Santa Clauc. Your friend. Finer ( :"ek Mary Hayces. Dear Santa Claus: I I am 7 I am, in, second grade. I am n:neD:;ng me year- oid. I have tried to be a good 'orr.e nut? Sir! and so I would like for you to: Your bring me some candy, and a doll, and' Fine? Creek. one iru:ts. I.: tie friend, Ruth Rathbone. Dear Atnta Claus: I want y'ii to vi?;- me in school. I have been a good girl. I am in sec ond grade. I have had a good time in school and I want you to bring do! me some fruit-, jom caniy and a eloll. With love, Fine. Creek ' Mary Edna Greene ,Vear SaBta claus:-!' . t have been good boys and girls. I wan; you to orins me a gun and a Dea: .v'an:a Claus: I am in the second grade. I am ten years oid. I have been a good tnss year. vm you bring me Fine and some fruits. ! lour men:, I'ine- Creek. Faye Moore. Dear Santa: I ax iasi a Ihtle six year old boy. : ;acta Ciaas: ( This is my first year in school and I years old. I want you to 'sure love my teacher. Her came is a new oat. some casdy. j Moas Julia Tucker, and I want you to and a doll arid a bail. ! ccroe to see me and bring me a pair le friend, j 0f roller skates for Christmas. I . Elizabeth Rogers, lam Foznv to be a real good boy San-' ! ta so plejuse come my way and re-: Dear Santa Ciaas: member all the little boys and girls' I am in Fines Creek schsel. I ! i" my room Dear Santa. ! am 7 years old and I am in. the sec- Your friends always, ond grade. Santa, I want you to i David Pat nam, brirg me rome candy and a ball. Hazel wood, N. C. I A little friend, j - j Creek. Glenn Price, j Cataloochee, N. C. ; -.!-. December 7, 1931. Dear Santa Claus: , I am a little girl 4 years old, I A sma on the Family Budge Ur.y , C. Dec. 12, 1931, : Lear Santa Claus: I am -r, the second grade. I am ten years old and I have tried to be a good ; pin!. I want you to bring me some- car candy, and ome fruits. Your friend, eek . Ruth Ledford and a bal ich harp. - Treei and oranges, and a Your friend, Jame Roger. Waynesvilie, N j Dear Santa C'aus: ! I am a good little boy. I want you j ! to brirr me a pair of skates and a :oekir.g full of toys and a electri; -.ra:n. erector set, Oiod bye. Yours truly, David Bovd have been a good girl and want you to bring me a doll carriage, croll trunk, a little piano that will play and some 1 oranges. I Sincerely, , Margaret Jane Palmer. Fine C Dear Santa Claun Ve are in Fines Creek -,chor,l. We are in tne second grade. We have been good girls and now we want you to brine us a do!!, a, ball, and, ome candy, ome nut.-- and some fruit' p;n and we want you to visit us at school.' nv iove you Aar.ta. Lxvingly, Mary and Georgia Hayne-. F:ne- Creek. D".tr .Santa Claug: I an; nine years old and I am in ''he second grade. I have tried to be a good boy. And ; I would like for you to come Christ-;n,a- and bring me a French harp. Your friend, Creek.- James Messer. Dear Santa Glaus: I am in the second grade. I am eight years old. r have tried to be a good girl, now I want you to bring me a doll, and some candy, some nuts ! Dear Santa Claus: J 1 am 9 vears old. I have tried to -jft a good boy, I want a gun and a j ball and a knife and candy. With love, ' Fines Creek. Lee McOaha. Dear Santa llaus: I am a little boy five and one half years old. I have been sick and I am having to stay in the hou.se all the time this winter o I want you to brir.jr me a dump truck, one I can li'ie in, a cap pistol and holder and some candy. You can give my nuts and oranges fo some other little boy. Please don't forget my little brother, Thomas, this Xmas. He is eighteen months old and a sweet boy. Love to you, Chas. Bonner Ray Quality Bright For Coming Poultry Year The mot Frequently people who come to the telephone offi' a telephone, tell u they hav fojn J that there is n in trying to et aljn -:'roi;t the service. Its vantages, they ay, tar outweigh the small cost. , Doing without telephone service th-iy exolait. !.. : ,i the social activities of the wuole fan.ily a..a i cur:.: opportunities to' enjoy life. Trying to do without a telephone had resulted n gaining a more appreciative understanding of the true v of the service. So they arranged the ia.u.ly budget to a,,... telephone service. The advantages of a telep' merous and the cost so very s:. to try to do without it. j.i in the hore ..1 titat it reli j u... Dear Sant Claase:--I am in Fine Creek school. I am and mme fruits. You try to come to! H years old and I am in the second rne at Christmas. (grade. I have been as good boy this rour little iriend, year. I wish you wnould bring me a Mnes Crt-ek. OUie Sutton, ball and a gun and a knife and candy HELLO. FOLKS! I've been asked to write a little speech for you. Be lieve me or not, I will not receive a cent for it, but 1 do want it to direct your at tention to Bon Marche, '; Ashe vi He's.. Quality Christmas Store. I'm glad to write you, because after all I'm only a woman and love to talk about my fa vorite store. Ever since I can remem ber, my mother has been taking me to Bon Marche (because that is her fa vorite store, too) and of all the times - T , t T , 1 oeueve l m en joying this Christ mas season most. If your family is like mine, Christ mas is apt to be a big item. But Mother says it isn't so difficult at Bon Marche. There are gifts for Dad, for Brother and Older Sister gifts for all the uncles, and aunts, and grand parents gifts for Mother's friends and Dad's business associates. Mother says she's found things so modest in price that she's been able to slip in some extra gifts for her self and me. And of course. I like that but here's what I started to say Christmas is only a few days off, and if vour local merchant hasn't it, corrte over to Asheville and enjoy shopping in Bon Marche. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy three years old. I want you to please bring me a wagon, ball, set of tools, tractor and a picture book. Bring . me trui's, luts and candies. Many thanks, JOE R. TERRELL Waynesvilie, N. C, R. 4, C. Waynesvilie. N Dear Santa Claus: rij i ... riese onng me a doll, a suit case. some clothes for my doll, a doll car riage, a tricycle, some nuts, candy, apples, oranges and bananas. With love, your little friend, Jane Dudley Francis. Dear Santa Claus; I hope you will receive this letter. I have been a very good little girl.' I am eight years old and in the third -'rude at school. Sants, 1 wan: you to bring me a big Soil, a rocking chair, pair of bed ;r. -slippers, handkerchiefs, tea se: : a-'rir.sr, Erin? n-.c 'lit' of fruits, - .-n--j candies: Thank. a dot SARA PHYLLIS TERRELL. Waynesvilie, N. C. R. 4 Crabtree. X. C. fir) una : I am e girl yjst three vears S, please '. i,. an i i art! sriocl anq i r; .-'.it'v. hie. a;k mv mother. b: :r. ; nice doll and bed. . With love, MARY JANE McCRARY. Crabtree, X. C r Santa Claus: ! a-, a li't'e irirl 7 years old, have ;--:d hard in school, l am in the '''vi grade. Please bring me a rtf-r.t-tr.- rea table and chairs, and " r Jy. oranges. With love. LORE X A McCRARY. important facer in th. success or failure of '.he coni.ng poultry year is the baby chicks . ! oe hau-ie i or purchased. ''The present days poultryma:.. whether engnged in the busines. commercially or simply as n. farm flock owner, or whether he is new to the business or has had years o. experience, must give attention t- 'the quality of his baby chicks," says Roy S. Dearsyne, head of the pou. try department at Stat College. "1: tnese chicks are not of proven bloc.;, no amount of expensive equipment, care in feeding or careful manage ment will put this quality into ;h: birds, It must be transmitted t them by the parent steck." By qualiy, Prof. Dearstyne point: out, he means that the chicks be from flocks of high vitality, carefully chosen for production and conforma tion to the standard of the bree.i, an. from blood-tested parents, if possi ble. Such chicks are to be found only in hatcheries which have a careful.;, chosen source of supply, or from flock owners who have proven then, selves capable of developing such chicks , Dearstyne looks for an increa." in poultry glowing in -North Caro-mean-f there will be a demand lor baby chicks. Some will purcha-e o a Dl'lCf !:l-.i withnnf rpifjvl r,v , . .. " 1 quaiuy and onng iiisease and low production-, into .their pre- en: 'lock.-. Svime will be misled by enticing a.!-verti.-enlents and will : end. , 'order- f without lirst. investigating the con ditions, '.'it would be Wise, thi-ni; the p.-u'lryman, !'., th.o.-'e who con template' buying frcmi ou; i,'t- North Carolina to first take up Wit! state, the status of the sou ice : supply. IF to "ie fjilowing letter was handed Santa C!au3 here Monday bv a ';.' girl who incisted in giving it t- Santa personally and was so ex cited that she forgot to sign her name. Santa gave it the reporter to print: ;: , Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a doll with curly hair and a doll trunk. A LITTLE GIRL. fro m Headacfies, Colds and Sore Throat Neuritis, Neuralgia ! Don't be a chronic sufferer from head aches, or any other pain. There is ! hardly an ache or pain Bayer Aspirin ! tablets cannot relieve; and they are a great comfort to women who suffer ! periodically, They are always to be relied j upon for breaking up colds. : It may be only a simple headache, or it may be neuralgia or neuritis. Rheumatism. Lumbago. Bayer Arpiriu is still the sensible thing to take. Just be certain it's Bayer you're taking: it 'l does not hurt the heart. Get the gciine tablets, in this familiar package- ! Rural Route Xo 1, Clyde, X'. C. :' Dear Santa Claus: : M.other says if we will be good you win come to see us, so we are going to oe good. We do not want much but please bring us a scooter and a wagon, also candy, oranges, bananas and nuts. With love. Christine and David Rogers. 3EWARE. OF iM;nii!fflira iiuiiim,U.li!itiiiliii!liii;i.liii; IMITATIONS Southern Bell Telegraph AND i el E pwo1;; Comha n y Make the Family Happi For Years to Come by giving them a FORD No gift could give more pleasure to the who family. Come in and see uor stock of new cars. A liberal allowance on your old car. We als have our demonstrator Tudor, $400.00 Mizell Sales & Servic ' inc Authorized Ford Dealers Do Not Sacrifice TLJRKEYS We pay top market prices for Live or Dressed TURKEYS Poultry RABBITS We solicit your immediate shipments to PHILADELPHIA, PA. The best marketing City in the North. We handle Truck and Express receipts -with assured satisfaction to all our shippers. GOLDFIELD PRODUCE CO. 311-313 South Front St. Standard References Returns made promptly The Express Agent at your Station will gladly assist you in correctly marking your shipments to us. Tags and quotations upon request. j i -' . x K

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