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( fernoon. XovemLer 23, 1949 PAGE TiraEE (Secon4 SectionT THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER Dolls Are Almost Human a - . . . ,, This babv doll trie ; KealWie bahy cry tou.t-- Ins . bi:TMY WW. 1,1 1 ..lino- Wi it' I' Chi i iilijs (IdII o.iiade at.- m ,,1 , in a mother. l ,il the babv (lull (Tie- . tall; , jlmo-l human skin In aedilion i)h hineiil:; "I rutin:', ui lini,; So much like- mil babies arc u. land dial 111 : Ic j ' i -1 - v. Ihj loll ml trail. in:', 101 iiKine rim's viarlliiu'ly lifelike baby doll. tlear enunciation of syllables are patted. Tliis roalisl-ic v a plastic voice box designed jhe human larynx. Jd el' talking doll which laughs. cs on an animated cunversa- phonograph record concealed aie key is wound the doll pro jalk for several minutes. I'omHAir noi.i. his Iii-r h.mi -li.iduu bu aiul iliioijli hen i. ui Li hk used 'I I This fa: burnable (loll wall .d ib. 1 1 lii-ll oiu ..ml .1 lillise l"i lb i- small tin- i ,ir i if 1 1 1 1 . ullltil rouii'li U '. d with a Willi '.Oil 1 ! "ui 1..1 Hi i- small inolli, i . 1 i.nii l. I.- imi.i Ida rua'i.i hit iiu-.iii;. a lui ii, ula al-o 1-. available. I.illli- i'ii Is ,-aii now in ,mi nl U haiidus on a lli'V (lull Willi 1 1 mines a, a liuuie lM lin.ih.nl wave 1 '' ii' ' kind ol nvlun win is n .i-il which is clicin icallv Irialcd to withstand I n iiienl vvawne I'm li.il dulls, lashiniiabh roM ui.i.-d, .11 r packed 1:1 -hadou Iiiim - dcsi;'nc(l lo b,. pt-i maneiil pictures (.11 Ihc 1 1 11 1 sc 1 wall 'I'liiics a i-uieidi-rahlc increase 111 Ihc number of bo dulls tin., car The juvenile cut luisi ism lor owboys has inspired a whole croo ol hi nin o-luisl uiu dolls Willi tcn-t;alloii hats and lariats Theiv also are box dulls dressed in every! hinu tioin overalls to hoxniH trunks. Brother and sister dolls also are popular. Whole miniature families are available to tenanl the elaborate new doll houses nl the season, some ol which hac elei'lric lights and modern architecture. TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate Wavncsville Township Mayes Bihriuan and wife tc lleniy Gram'.ing and wife. Henry Gramllng and wife to El lis B Ci.ii- and wife V I.. Nuland ,:nd wife to Sam Grooms and wife. C'ltarles G fiecd and wife to H L. I.iner Sr. .I.ihii N Jolinson to ilosal.Mi R. JtlhllMlil Lucille 1.. Hardin to John N. Johnson and wife. Paul Arriiicton and wife to l-'lo.sd l.yle Town of Waynesv ille to Mrs. Tela K. Peebles. Tow n of Waym-sx ille lo Tbad I). Sinilli and wife. I.. Nuland and wife to liny ( U OOlll W K111111I ('h.-ipr.ian ami wife to (.'h.,1 Ii 1 . I- ley. Jr , and wife. .1 A iVivo-.t and wife 10 Max l)ai-. and others, trustees for the pioposed N 1111 all Haptist t'liincb 1. 1-: Sims and wife to Owen .lanes and wife. Heaveidi'.lil Township j Mrs. .i.ic Wise to H. V. Put i 11.1111 and w lie. bona Miase and husband to .) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' l Williams and wife. Tlielma Crowell lo Fred V. Warner. Clyde Township Lewis K Sanford and wife to lloyce A Medford and wife. Fred 11 Hannah and wife lo Jaivis K Thompson. K. F. Look and wile to Jams j E. Thompson. Fines Creek Township Heard of Education of Haywood Countj to (' H Mct'rary. trustee (' . Nuland and 1. A. Nuland lo F. M Noland. Pit; eon Township Fannie Ii. Unwell lo Mrs. Thail In 'Christus' Role V T' sv s1- S. 1 Bookmobile Schedule svs s O 4. fi, Friday. Nov. 25th JONATHAN CREEK ROAD This trip will be csneelled (tin to Thanksgiving Holidays, slid t lit Tobacco Harvest Festival. M ' s lnwiiiMif 11 1 ' r f -n'"- Monday. Nov. ?Sth HI WElll) AM Miitlold I- arm Sv Sl.i. 9 . 1 fv- Odd Fact A young Boston woman, born 21 years t;o without hip sockits, has finally been made aide to walk l.y having her hip joints rebuilt of a liht-vveijjht metal. 1 Words of the Vks 1 Wli.ie Iturr i romn in ue hMi , thei la a.ays r." ni in . tl.i hcuie. - I MuMie) ; Rev . Murphy Praises Scalf's Above All Other Medicines 9 .11 Hrnv les SI ore Neal llipps (.but lteav erilapi S( hool Steve's Groc. i lillaniseii s Groc ( iv u.- I'uv. n , 'l 'M.J 11): 1(1-1(1 l." iu ;io-io ."( 1 1 111)12; l.r. 12 :;u-i2 at : i)U- 1 if: i :u Tuesday, Nov. 2lh MOJIMNG I Patton Siliool Ki Davis Gnu 1 1 de's Store Mm uiilK Star Si boo I Mis. Waller Amnion ' Mrs. H M Stainev Clyde School tai: !' 2U-UI (''. ir i.vit) :;ti ill 4S-I I (HI i 1 1 ii i-ir no 12 10 12 2.-i 12 !! i-12 'ill i i ft- : is "1 suffered for twenty yean from i spells of acid indigestion, smother- 1 ! ln8 preasui-fe jpain, 'heirttmra - i ard loss rf OP- ' tlte: I tried many : ' imeaieines o u i 1 Scalf's Indian JHlver Medicine - I 1. 1 1 Oil 'i .others Drougnj IX 'uic Ki'v Murohv 1 1 e f . Pev or no re-declare 1. M. Murphy. Vincent, Ala. . c....ir initbin Kiver Medi cine lodav. U s on sale at all drug store.- tadv.) A BEARDED Innkeeper, Anton Prels enger has been chosen to take the place of Alois Lang as "the Christus" In the famed Oberammergau Pas sion Play, now In preparation for a 1950 presentation. Lang was de clared by villager! to be too old for the role. His appearance before a denazification court did not figure In the aelection, they stated. He will read the prologue. (International) I) Howell. Cane M. McCoy and wile to Hu bert N. Clark. IScthcI Township .lames Welch and wile lo (. 1'. SI lies and wife. White Oak Township G. C. Clark. .1. N. Tate and w lie lu Mary Green Francis. Thelnia McDonald and liusbciul In I'. . Fisher Ivv Hill Township C N. Allen ami wife and olhei to Klva Hornet! 1... 'wasiitV KNKOI I . NOW WITH RF!KKVr. 1K1SFITAL PLAN ravs in Full Iteejrdless of Any Other Insurance You Have, or Workmen's Compensation ACCIDENTS S1CKNKSS CHILD BIRTH INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY CROUP PLAN POLIO PKOTECTION $5,000. LIBERAL CASH BENEFITS FOR: Hospital Hooin. Operalini! Itoom, Anesthesia, X-Ray, Medicines l.abui'aloiv Kxpense and Ambulance. Payt Surneon's Fe. s for Operations Due to Accidents or Sickness. Costs Only a Few Cents Per Day for Whole Kainilv Choose Your Own Doctor. I.i:;l. KKSF.RVK PROTECTION NO l UTl'Ki: INCRKASK IN PREMIUM STRICTLY NONASSESSABLE ASSETS OVER $3,000,000 IT'LL DETAILS I REE JCST MAIL THIS COl'PON BENEFITS ARK NOT REDUCED FOR CHILDREN OR ELDERLY DEPENDENTS ACE LIMIT 1 DAY TO 80 YRS. ItlSERVE LIKE INSURANCE CO. S2! Haywood Rids. Phone 2-4413 Aslieville N. C. Please send too information about your Hospital Plan. No obligations. F-5 NAM V. STREET CITY AGE OCC. Laughs, TON I DOLL . . . Willi nylon Ins of phono- hair and permanent wave kil for c.iaauir hair si vies iAETOWN - - By STANLEY ; -s- 1 KhtOW HES DI?INKIMS EMO AGAIN ---SLiffh f HIS EYES-- HE NOW HAS pK HIS TE-LE-VISION J 7 I 1 '. '1 weTiTanotheb stacw " i STAIN HIS AMATEUR TJlfz j COWBOY DOLL . . . New favorite in toyland is this inot- 1 1 " t not in' vvr.slcriicr Library Notes I Our reliable TEXACO J I AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION fc! SERVICE protects yourwr i.uida toSkiC fl y p I miles yW 3cXmm rtnance i i I ISfe f m 1 kroJK Khtos rVTTvrra ."';V 'v:!,w Mfln n) pi m m P n r T u" AOO llU U U U U VJ u - w u ially-trained automatic transmis- your car expert care. He'll check ftic transmission fluid and bring it t level, or replace old fluid with ittiatic the fine, new, fluid a Upounded by Texaco and approved fccturers. Drive in today. IE'S TEXACO SERVICE nd Oaiide Woodard, Owners I 1 t.vwf.sMLLE IB Armer - l' (" Aulaire- KoMe. Austin I'olM'i'1 llaker- Si nn;. Ib.v Sim Bannon -HiH ,!'':".',' Hcini--Small. liov mine Class. Uettina - C'o. ula Comes to Amer- "'mllinKs -Cilberl tin-Cay iWle. Brown -Henrv - Kishermaii. Uroun Impiiilani Chase Hullabaloo Sincinc C'.ames Child Study Apodal urn -Me Another Stni Christens,,. Little Bruin. Creekmore Mi - Klepbanl n,,,.n - IVIc the Crow. Ceisel - Harlboloniew Oobleck. H-ider-Little Appol.msa. Harris--Little Hoy Brown. Henry-Little-or-Notl.ing From Nottingham. HoRan-NaPP a Cowboy. Hoke Factory Kitten. Holt-Lance and His Horse. I iMi-Aril hm. tic Can Be run. Lenski- Cowboy Small. L'Hommidieu Tvke Little Mutt. Mason-Her-n The Brave Pi. Palazzo Su-i' the t'at. .,;,. con l the Swallow. Wavne-C.r.al Cirandlatber In the Honey Tree. steroid Appears. Vanishe. In' 1937. an -i. id bcut a mile in di.ni.ler was Mghted moving s.iftlv agamst the background ' ,he star,. Before news of the d,s tovf.,v could be circulated, the co . '. a awav and was r u has n 't bee. seen since that bme. It was . - however, and mai thi. swift messenger o. n- only twice the moon s distance. IT'S THE ONE FINE CAR IN THE LOW-PRICE cici n k I Ii. LU i It looks quality. Drive it and it feels quality. Listen and it whispers quality. From quiet new 100 h.p. V-8 to new non-sag seat springs, from new push button door handle to "King-Size" Brakes (now Safety-sealed against water and dusti this '50 Ford spells quality. Its "Lifeguard" Body is 13 ways stronger. 1 1 new baked-on colors are "built to live outdoors." And it offers a sound-conditioned "Mid Ship" Ride on "Hydra-Coil" and "Para Flex" Springs. Why not drive it and see for yourself? , 7ob Of xtro cori. Phone 52 DAVIS-LIKES MOTOR SALES Haywood St.
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