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r 1 If CHRISTMAS Li ng 01 Iiunici uy u LUCK L Odd Accidents Of 1945 THK VAYM;SVi!.l,E .MOUNTAINEER GO- ,;,.., mii bfr 1045? ihlus - Id v. hum , (lt America's millions. pened that shouMn ; . ... , nt triunmh and man nor beaM ! '" ...... i tot-rihl.. Mi- I!,.. I ...,,n . i:i.j-i ..... .,o,,..i , , ,. t3.lt It Va.d !or ;i toU;ne it as the (iuc'ks- H- droi iu'i! ! ;is planned v. ir:. -. i.. 1 til'I'il' .AM , J;,!,- .-r. ol Huns- automatic p.-!,,! : ' (hat was the ' ,ltll k- havim; iiin-:vn: '; . ,.' , duck : ' i,lt;l :'un h.tr.-t t i - -:i !:: 1 . ur.c o l!'k- s'. Click duck'.' -lately Coun i,. odd. a.ei- iii !' was one citizens Fate v.. banter i:i UU a;i-,c i:, C.ii- stops ; ;;" M:' ''"-"fi cook, of to- ",' ' v' ' ; 1 blew j tire at .""'! "'-: l" 'iits and careened ": I he l:.uks i m-,.ol an fl). '-tni.Li n-.-m H,mt.Vt-r. Iwr .i Mvnal switch and !.'",s '' '" a;tlnt the J rain. '' 1,1 ';l .- -topping it ' ' ' 's!"':l,llJs taxicab crossed ' :!(; l!u" tried to right 1 '; " ' " ' ' ' skidded uiio a ''' ,"'' " "-;. S.isk . in 16- ' "' " ' - -'To vvi atlior last ' ' was knocked uiu-on- ;'" ' ' il m.iia.i hut the crash MERRY CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY T9IP Ma! Vnnr Own fy.Lthelqn M Put inson I VUI Villi ,:Oi ... I J I I I 1 1 ii i-.i C? .LA VII ntirtA H to T wenae wreaths s Fun for All ami Offers ( .hanee for Clever Designs. j5 A' " practically to 'I in ho on iu. j . ' .," iiu-ri ana iT'ii-; uiroiir. wete a tvpu-nl lio'. il. v inn to CtiK-aan tor t!: hicii an acciili-ni v.ppWpikI Mi ;s tsclr.dU in vci' n turns that lend gai mm W WW 1 V Hi mm 1111 '5. Ill ; is that time of the year when we iike to i o few minutes to wish cur fricncK cM , .1 . . L i.L. (-..- :ie goca rnings or tne oeason. is the wish of every member of thi'j (organization thot after this Christmas you ill soy this is by far the happiest you have Lver spent. Best of luck for the New Year. EURGIN'S DEPT. STORE V. II. BURG1N, Owner At The Depot t ' ; ll. v i i r i J : m :i ' nrt'iiii'ii ifscut'd her from i. In h ' ' "'" l 'Hit a i iiupli' of '- i- . dos alonist did. vt-mdow. and li.imi IM in uitK cdokitin t;a.s would sit down i ' 1 u1 lioi i n came hoinc ut by one the v pi.nccu . : '' I,:'"id a fjas jel upon: seat beside hri- .1..', .. 111.1U uiH-oiiM'iiiiis ' had siven 1111 v. lit n a ''- ;i: d it since said. "May I m' l;t . ' s'i.t.ir ni Deinci . j;,,t run The si'liiii r -.v. .-: !'x ':'! the hard way and' nice luoku-.c ! S : : ' 1 about it. is auto-' "W you wouldn't !. . V 1-e ur.olcd 111 a collisi.m ! younfi folks'" 1.1I - hut 1 j i in thruuui th,. r.w.f .,i-1 He trinned and ; :i 1 -'i' ..nJ onto the tracks in ' "Vou're not so old. !"t - 1 an a.iproacliin freiuhl I lf't'.v- 1 have no folks "o h.j ipuetlv between the ! "ie t;il'1 1,11 -'u'ni; 1;,""iiiia: over his broken lei; I n Arn.v nurse. n.Fr. i..' !,,,-"- "-U- I be train o,H., 1 "That's tlillk-nlt." .V..- 1.1:1 1 said. ''"'miik liottle a Hiuiice.111 "Vou vo seen action. I '' ' ' 1 1 1 : 1 e ! 1 1 1 ( (inteiited. nnlk--1- liltecn-riionths-old habv 'i l.dward Comloit. of "' ln irnitua ditch. Slu J' ;:,a ;,1,": peacefully vv lien ' - u:e m its basket Ik , ! -'-Minj its nursing bottle I'.iuiL'eon. swirmi; bctum.n "Well, not as much as ; the fellows. At Ouadal- 1 : shrapnel in my lee Afiev ",: 1 had malaria. At S i. n. 1 chest wimiKl. Hut I'm i 1 good as new for Teky'" "And you're still a ri ' "It's 6. K. ('. n'l nil ' -..!.. t l I il.ii'i inn i..r ..1 .1.. I . , , ,. " , hurt, ion see, 1 v v. way thrnuiih ,-h.-l -. !. ' pan, and Fliso was ' ' ,!! ei ' 1.1 ,.! r I 1 ' .mil mo car overturn " a.i-- injiii ed. ' ' of t-'raiik Chlan l,i I so v e Il.'ll l-O'l :ll,ii " mill. O I , '''" son as he was ;l'i!'l he ae her a bin I'Pcd several of her ' ' ' ' 11 months' - old l.,n r '' ':insburn. 1'a.. ended 1 "i he red He swullowed ' .ind eouKbed up a pomn . I.: ' i c l ire Accidents '' N''!,0!"1 Safely council has '! ' il berti mt Nr, I ror cent of farm home V j deaths, compared with 17 per cent t,rf- j ' -r the national total. The winter I """nt" -''e lbe danfierous lire yi. ; nuaiths on tne farm. The use ol A keiostne or luel oil to build the lire fc' ' ,n k,!'l"'" ratiRe is a danuerous Vg-l. I practice and .should be avoided. The I use of paper and kindling inijjbt take a nine longer, hut lives are safer. "I mi;;ht jnttoditi said. "I'm Mrs jp 1 was rrlired as a !: 1 tcache". hut 1 l'-i "lledw,!::" i . (juess "Hcilv' 1 : irg hena lor (', 1 iv Mi.-s In-hiil!'- 1 ' iike you ' ( ' i : roiim In i"!-:i bear ef ! ' . . . H'S a !' a 1 make a li , G-) Protect Apple j Al i ut nood.OOO pounds of lead ar- ' I sen aie are used annually In protect I". ' ' :innli nrfiinrl tli. .l. LSS. 1 ' """F" "I me Ri t..dbi!K moth IWat I. K. to It Paraida declared war on Japan a few kfi.i before the Untied Stales. I w m m f f m s 7 1 m em a o tjj I ., , II "41" . v Y g JE5, ATI Si S3 UP S ado decora gaiety to the 1 li". C! -istmas tree and help out any lack of sto'-e trimmmcs crii be made 3 fi in such eoiiinionnl.'ue thines u & 1 shells, peanuts, pine cones, s.l'iashes and roIort paper. Fe.t'she'l trinkets otter .-. variety ol de, e.rative pi ssibihties. The shells can be salvaged from family bnk iiip days by run nimt u darning needle throufth the shell at botfi ends and blow ing out the eon tents. If iieeos sary the holes can be enlarged so that a bripht colored sliini wiUi a knot in the end can bo run through the so that it may be strumr j dy on tl.c tree. li 1'' hue :t:i:i.u .14 on the tree, shells 1 a 1 ra. y lie colored all the hues of the ' ' r 1 nlvnv, as nt Faster tune. Or d I .-1; .'a- ii, pelted on the shell may ! o . -i.io in the form of scrolls, leaves fV.)" ' 1 01 t':v in es. The designs may be filled j vij 1:1 v illi colors, outlined with black yp : j ':;; Chi isnnas seals pasted on I $ " ! lnl- ;!', hells will he briRllt and 11 ' ,. Colored confetti dots can ' : 1" v. oe V'e u-ed on the efTfs. IIS. Mil dolls to bam.' on the tree c: o I , in:. Ie by sU uiRiriK suitable ' Sj - ' ' loi.clher .aid tyinp the ecu d i - ..'y to kiep them 111 slia)'e. Thcv 1 ev a I - be ...i:M. .1 cold or silver or ! . ; : i.l!i-r 1 ok.r that will liven the j h - i'i"l rive the little folks a part j l? I -n th oeeoi at..ve irlicnie. (5 .1 : ha 1. -itoen star Santas Rwnutlne ii hi me tree win tin intoresl. Make , '...no live-pointed slurs from heavy , , ;i';':r- Paste a Santa bond onto fe me poie.' and desipn while, mittens I on the next two, draw a belt and j it's done. Hun a string through Snn 1 la's h:,t and lie to a branch. - ' S.ni.ill jjreen squashes painted with I 1 .'h hae or varnish so they will re , 'a n their freshness can he either j lied In the tree or nrnmped around Gkristm as for iou Not jmicii. tc, be sure, but with tin- sincere appreciation in our hcirls for the many kind ii' s- that Iiave lieett ours to i.j"i. we et-m !u' ;!,. ii.K'k i':.- of (.iiii-nas Cir-et-11 if - t. ' earli of yon. Olio w . i . 1 : 1 , 1 I It'll! Cllt v "iii'lvv ill nf our t'rieinl , 0' iinniea'iiir.ihlv Le- vveii kimu tli.it w itliout in iSelf uould le . 1 1 ells jg, the j de- I J be 0 J O vve-wi: h um the Joys 0f life t",. 1 - tut.l ee, Hjppjnev liui n-'litiut the jSi-vv Year, .ufl our heart fell thanks for all !Vt i.iV 1 n aW. .'h.s I SEASON'S G 'I T ! H G S re car ti.. r, "Hell, I'll he jii:: i: Above all other things in our memory at this glad Yuletide is the thought of the splendid relations 'tli friends of this organization lio have made it possible for us 0 enjoy a very satisfactory year. The warm spirit of the Holiday "'canon reminds us that in out friends, not in our ledgers, do ve fad our reaJ.assets. There are many hings that make us thankful this is uur home, and for that reason we de Sre to extend Season's Greetings. Please accept the kind wishes anA sincere thanks of all of us. Best wishes for a Joyous Christmas and a Sew Year of much happiness. Good Health and Success for ymi and yours. J j I've sera thorn a ipe i a hunch they're r 1 ST ; If thcv do. To la..- "But- lots . i lions," "Mine is j:oo-l." catch question " "I'll just b '.'" I i- '. : ' in' iilacc ' 1 II ,-,i ' 1 1 bins." .S!a ii' . . i d a 1 I flier, v.l a; , pot"" "Me'" U.,11 a,-1 ; He tiMei'-il , candy. Sh- n -ached f.. dropped her k.a.il to 1.. almojt forpot," ho i . sweets in my da 1 1 '. beUc.'i have alv avs 1 o sugar. It r n t ti ; 1 caused by a t'.f-'.tn islands of Lanperb ms V groups in the panci 1 ,1 . trol supar me'-ihi i;. , -, "Well, I'll he 1 1 - Before thi v ri . ' - - i ! "Miss Kchult, 1 1 1 . Hope I'll see ;, 0,1 . a . " After dipi i r : . broadcast me :tc:. - V was decorate.-! .' r ( . started as : hi : 11 v. ' ' 1 i Monroe had lu,i ' e , the conlcstar." One by one the . '':-' r . rated. Dan :!o d a - for the iackr.ot i.nf . counccr said. "Fiv o h I four dollars! f'o-.; . , i coVlinr'" " Could I!" "How may I ; "Well, I've - ! a , M . i plause drowr.rd hit v. ft p LAl me v, ;rn j o- . bouncer said. ' tl. r : tion. But you've '(' a ! Where are the )t !..,. har.s?" Miss Schultz held !. Dan sa Id clrnrly Lanperhans are r.'i. s creas, sir." Bvrrvore whi-i . scarcely heara " . . dred dollar b;nd -. .'1 Mis Hedwig y.cht.ti Later, a soldier c Christmas, Kedy." ti: around her and pa ,.,-..5 i Fee I Ifo 1 u. ; o-v ! eM a' cones tied wiUi ribbons and ap- a bell si rid painted white or i ha innk e-beheve frost are per 1. 1 sin pendinp l i'otn the tree. Km pei y Pattern iv.i.ni Willi heured wall. , plain : i ik wi II. pie tieulil ly it sia 1 opi'sh ;i dommaliiiLi col I e h.aae of the wallpaper or - (la- 1.1, ki;i ound eolui of the i !I c? Massie's Department Store c .1. :!: 1-'. oy.m.t he ceil I Dan - of lf4 For The 44th Year We Extend Greetings Ol The Season r "-.V: '"."V .' . SI"!!"..,.." '-. - vCi ..v' v. j,-- W ' ' ! U , . - T" , - ll'.'- Ire an .y '. ac s- a lot. t-V ') X'-:) ' f J..i:.;:cr- ' a" -i i ur'ii ! y : h-d, of ; m tr.. jM- . rhlltz a era -nun- , gvj ta t), "alrrrv 1 S) .1 arms I aai .f kfM ur T -.j - a t o i- : iXi. Every business, regardless of size or type; every individual, is dependent upon someone else for support and existence. Our business is dependent upon our many loyal friends who have favored us in scores of ways during the past year. It may have been through your patron age ... it may have been a kind word of cheer ... or it may have been an expression in our behalf to some friend of yours . . . but, in whatever way you may have favored us, we are thankful. It is our hope that each of you may receive the blessings of a joyous Yuletide Season. .:-..v''lA-" ,;.'.,..". t1 . a. "t . " "- s-- MRRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NW YAR BELK-HUDSON CO. "HOME OF BETTER VALINES" a sundae the ' ' r0'!' .e.it. goo- V? iest, sweetest oh ch! Y.i can't eat .fji it or can you?'' t g Miss Schultz wir.kcd ro-uJshly. S "See if I can't!" r.r'd. 1 f2 Mined in Cn'una Baux'te, diamonds and pold are mined in Lrtrith Ginr.i.a. Kansas Ferns Ferns, 100 feet high, orrr- -re-.v in Kansas. 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