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:tP, r t i THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, DECEMBER Letters To Santa Claus to come to see us. I want you to bring me some fire crackers, oranges, and a banana Love, GENE K. HOWELL. Dear Santa Claus: I hope you will not forget to bring me lots of Christmas toys. Bring me a big doll, story book, fountain pen, tea set, candy, oranges and lots of nuts. GENEVA ROSS. Ed. Note This letter was selected as the best of 75 in the contest staged by C. E. Ray's Sons. The winner re ceived $5 in merchandise. My Dear Santa Claus: How happy I am to know it :s tjme for vou atrain. I'm eitrht years old I tro to school every day. My teach er says my work is very neat. Santa please brinir me a pretty baby doll that sleeps and cries ,nuts, oranges and candv, and brother a waeron. You will find what I want at C. E. Ray's Sons. Please hurry and come. You will find your supper on my little table. Yours truly, FANNIE HOWELL. Ceek, you've al the things Cove Dear Santa Claus: Come on be the sport ways been and bring me listed below: On account of the depression and "pension Bill" I'm not asking for many things this Christmas. Here they are: Teddy bear, tea set, doll, candy, oranges, bananas, nuts, ball, gloves, wagon, ABC blocks, crayons, pony, (one that's alive), writ watch, cow boy outfit, toothbrush, box powder, (maybe you'd better bring me a little "lipstick ), radio, stationery, 6 story books. 1 box aspirin tablets, comb and brush set, beads, (any kind), celluloid bandeau, pajamas, box handkerchiefs pocket book and rain coat. And say! Brinir Jack all the "smoking tobacco you can carry. Don't make any difference what kind of doll, cause I got about a dozen. Adios. "BOOTS" BRA M LETT. Dear Santa: I am a jrood little boy. I wagon and a car and a knife, think you can brinar it? With love, "JUNIOR PARTON want a Do you Dear Santa: I am a little boy, I want a wagon and a car, and knive. Think you can Dring it.' with love. OSCAR MESSER. Dear Santa Claus: I hope you will not forget me this Christmas. I am in the third i?rade. My teacher's name is Miss Laura Medford. I would like a doll, and a little tea set, a dress, some candy and oranges, banta, don't forget me this Christmas. With love. MARGARET ABROWOOD. Cataloochee. N. C. Dear Santa Claus, I am a little girl, 7 years old and in the second graae. I want you to bring me a little or phan book and some water colors, some roller skates and some oranges, Don't forget my little brother he is Z years oju. rsring mm a little car with a gas station and some oranges, Your friend, Margaret Jane Palmer etaoinshrdlucmfwyo Clyde N. C Dear Santa Claus, I want you to brinsr me a waeron for Christmas and a hat and air rifle, and candy, oranges, nuts, and tangerines, and be sure not to forget the other lutle children. I will leave the door open so you can come in and leave me the things I ask for. Much love, Cordell Chambers HONOR ROLL FOR EAST WAYNESVILLE Honor roll for November for the LEast Waynesville elementary school. "A" honor roll Koy Cogdill, Ila Jean Evans. "B" honor roll Juanita Smith, Edna Ratcliffe, Hazel Leatherwood, Ruth Francis, Henry Messer, Joe Turner. Dowe Dest, Ze.b Alley, Bobby Gibson, conn uarap, Ann ruiDngnt, Jjorotny Leatnerwooa, Jilla Moore, Francis Rourk, Thelma Ann Jones, Mary Ellen Boone, Willie Price. Pauline Palmer, Dorothy Francis, Mary Allison, CelUa Haney, Harry Evans, Harry Dyer. Henrv Homer Plott, Oberia Jones, Corrine Allev. Cotherine Jones, Ruth Turner, Este Catherine Jones, Ruth Turner Ester Mae Gibson, Lois liner. Dear Santa: I hope you will not forget me. I want you to bring me a ball, a doll, some blue beads, and some otner things. With love, LILLIAN MARGARET ROSS. Dear Santa: I am a little girl. I hope you will not forget me. I want you to bring me a tea set for Christmas. A doll. candy. I will be asleep when you come. I hope how soon Christmas comes- With love, PAULINE HARRELL. Clyde, N. C, Dear Santa Claus: I have been a good little boy and I want you to bring me a little red wheel car, and a popgun, and a teddy bear, some candy, nuts and some oranges, bananas, also a little ear that will run when winded up. So I will be looking for you Santy. TOMMY VON RATHBONE, Clyde, N. ;C, Route One, Box 75- Dear Santa: I hope you will candy, and a doll. We are having a school. bring me sor good time at With love, Ray White. Dear Santa: i am a Doy iu years old- 1 am in the third grade, I want you to bring me a pair ot skates, candy, oranges, nuts, a wagon. From JACK WYATT. r. Clyde, N. C Dear Santa: IT , i . i want you to Dnntr me a. wairon pnci a Jittie car and a air rifle and canoy, oranges, nuts and tangerines and I -will leave the door open for you mi onng wnat x ask for. Don't for get the other little boys and girls and bring me 80 boxes of firecrackers. With love, Dewey Chambers OLD SANTA CLAUS Read The Ads Corn Will Be Im proved In Future Looking toward the future, it is ob vious that the surface of the possi bilities in corn breeding has merely been scratched. It is undoubtedly true that the use of the combinations ot the inbred strains of corn which are now clearly within our grasp should make it possible for the farmers of the United States within the next 10 years to obtain a yield at least 5 or 10 bushels an acre higher than that which they uie obtaining. It is also obvious that stiffer-stalk-ed strains are clearly within our grasp. There is still the problem of obtain ing in one combination the qualities of maximum yield, stiffness of stalk, drought resistance and disease resist ance, as well as the ability to main tain the same advantage in yield over open-pollinated corn on poor land and rich land. It would seem, however, MARRIAGE LICENSES Creei, , Ca Isaac Byron, of Fines Dora Fish, of Fines Creek William P. Shvv.., ,h: Ruby Long, of HendersonX rV, -Q I - -ii I ,n.f .... 4 Y. Mary Inman; of Waynesvill, Henry Maples, of Cameron t li ter Vaughn, of Canton. ' Where Nearly all Wive. Are Fou.j juuiig gins in when thev flnlsh thoii- el,, a course in cookery and housed and often a course In dressmaking r : i-l i , inonxi"! ""y f Program taw urn c very remarnable result. Dear Santa: I am a little boy nine years old. I go to school and I am in the third grade. It will soon be time for you to come and see me. I want you to bring me some toys, candy, oranges, and a banana. Witt love, TROY LEE MESSER. )ear Santa: I want you to bring me a doll, some candy, oranges, I want Christ mas to come very bad. We want to have a good time on Christmas day. 1 have a good teacher, it is Mies Louise M. I was absent last week for I was sick. I will hang ray stocking up i or you. Love, EDNA EARLE HARRELL. Dear Santa: I am going to school. I want a pair of gloves, and aviator cap, an overcoat, and a pair of overshoes. Your friend, Roy Hannah- Mr. Santa Claus: I am a good little girl- I want you to bring me a doll, and a tea kettle I want a box of candy, please bring .some nuts, and that is all 1 want. With love. . Katie Franklin, Dear Santa: I have begun to write well. want you to bring me a toy car, and my mue sister wants a little doll JAMES WORLEY OWEN. and an Dear Santa: T. 1 . , riease oring me a wagon air-gun tor Christmas. Your friends, CLARENCE HARRELL. Dear Santa: I am a little boy seven years old I go to school every day. I am in the second grade. Please bring me an oil truck, some candy, nuts, and fruits. With love, B.. J. MORROW. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl. I am in the third grade. I wish you would bring me a doll for Christmas.. I will be asleep when you come. I hope I will get to see you sometime, . With love, your friend, ANNIE LOU MESSER, Dear Santa Claus: 1 am a good little girl. 1 am nine years old. I am in the third grade. want you to bring me some candy, oranges, a ring, a pair of overshoes, a bracelet, a pair of beads. Don t forget other little girls and boys. Mr. Santa Claus, From MARY WILLIAMSON. Dear Santa Claus: , I am a little girl. I want you to bring me a doll house and a drawing book, candy, nuts, oranges, dishes, ball, pair of gloves and a tarn. ! Your friend, VEEDA ROSS. Dear Santa: I want you to bring me a doll and some candy. I want a pair of gloves. I want a sweater, I want a tarn, and I want a silk dress and I want a col ored book and I want a doll house and a bracelet. I want a ball. From WILMOTH SUTTON. Dear Santa: I have been a good little girl. I want you to bring me a little tea set, a doll, and a pair of overshoes, a pair of skates. Don't forget my or anges, candy, bananas. Your little friend, WILLIE MAE PARTON. Dear Santa: I want you to bring a doll that can open and shut her eyes. Please bring me lots of candy and oranges. Bring me a story book. Love, ' ::. ANNIE DEE JENKINS. Dear Santa: , Please bring me a doll that can open and shut its eyes and has curly hair. Please brinir some candv. or anges and bananas. I am nine warn' old. So please don't forget me. Your love, RUTH EVANS. Dear Santa Claus: I am just writing you to let you know what I want for Christmas. I want a wrist watch, and a pair of skates, if you will, please. I got a doll last Christmas, but I don't want one this Christmas. By by, come Christmas Eve. Be sure and come. Your friend, MILRED GADDY. JJear Santa Claus: Please bring me a steam shovel. Bring me some skates. And some bed room shoes. Bring me a quilt for my Jittie doll and a little white doll and doll house with a chimney with it and a little drawer. A waste basket. Just one clock, please. Thomas Ray. Old Santa Claus is a good old fellow He carries his oranges till they are mellow. He comes down the chimney, he looks ana ne peeps. He fills my socks when I am asleep. He comes around every Christmas night, When the moon is shining very bright. ne mis my socks With many toys, ne leaves many things for the girls aim Doys. TILDA MAE ALLEN; Fines Creek. CrabtreeNews (By Huerh Rocerst The farmers of this section are not' making much progress with their i work due to the extremely bad weath er wnicn old Man Winter handed to us recently; however, I think every one is happy. With hog-killings, handsome tobacco checks, and Christ mas holidays coming along, we should an db very grateful. w... i i . e are pieasea to report new neighbors from Clay county, Mr. rioyd Uavenport and family. The community extends a heary wel-' come to the newcomers in the hope 4-1 4.1.1 ''It . . ... r I mey win enjoy living with Us. Mr. uarnett Best, of . nb. n.nt the week-end at his former home onj amree. ivir. r-aul Walker and family, of waynesville, motored to Crabtree Sunday to visit his parents and rel atives. 1.1"- J ,f Till- " ""u mrs- "'S smart were m waynesville making purchases for the cnristmas noiidays. x,. a. Allen is spending a few nays in New York on business. ivir. k. Arbash, of Clay county, v.sueci some oi his relatives on Crab- tree Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gay Bradshaw, res idents or canton, spent Sunday after noon with Mrs. Essie McCracken and family. Mr. Hubert McCracken, who is taking a course in law at Wake For est College, is spending the holidays witn nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. a. .Ucl.racken. Ihe Epworth League of the Mt. Zion church wishes to announce a program to be given next Sunday nignt, jec. i6ra, at 7:30.-'The League is expecting a good speaker to be with them. All are welcome and urged to come. m Beginning In the Next Issue of This Paper BLACK - DRAUGHT Far CONSTIPATION "I am 71 years old and have used Thcdford's Black-Draught about forty years," writes Mr. W. J. Van over, of Rome, Ky. "We are never without It X take it as a purga tive when I am blliousv dizzy and haveswlmniingnimyhead. Black Draught relieves this, and helps me in many ways." ... Keep a pack age of this old, reliable, purely vegetable laxative In your home, and take it for prompt relief at the first sign of eonstrpation. Dear Santa: I am a little boy eight years old. I go to school and am in the third grade. It will soon be. time for you Same cheery greeting ages old yet nevr 4 4 A Very Merry Christmas 4 A Happy New Year too, t THE TEXAS CO i C. V. BELL, Agent T , ' : J I stfzvice. A nc- tae of adventure and romance out of the North Woods ... A smashing story full of the action that readers have learned to expect from this virile writer. 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