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R ' !;L'l:;.! Mi l fi -1 r 'AUt toUh (Third Setriouj THE WATNESVTLLE MOUNTAINOUS For The Last-Minute Shoppers For Her For Him For Junior jffeipU J P y PL F'l'K'l' MITTS . . Child can V'-T-CS1!!! IfpCyl fiX these -handles'. motif b . .t b. t.-.J :ii a fffi&jgStg!" ; f "If fkf nl doze" u -:- - - iaftM K INH : I l- m' 'a 'i' "'I'loN DDl.i' .atex man & i.iki:i .ind ..cm iii,4 supplies fur fu- A I ''UrT V , n.ar- ,u- du.-uA,,-. (jfj XVN SIGNET KING . . . Two-tone CATTI-K CAR Caltle load band in gold and palladium with ""tonuiticallx in this new train y two small diamonds. Radset bv Lionel. ?" IfUfli : r , ,::! Clyde Pupils To Give Play At Bethel Saturday Tlio Tinilnr nf Clvde HlBh ?1 School will present a comedy "The .A Valley of Ghosts," at Bethel School this week under the sponsorship of the West Pigeon Community De velopment Progra'n organization. The class and th Community De- velopmeiit club will share the pro- ceeds. The Club's share will be used to help finance its winter recreation program. The curtain will go up on the drama at 7 p.m. Saturday. Directing the production is R. C. Evans, and Mrs. Kdith White is co-diifiiur. while Albert McCrack en and John Morgan arc serving as stage managers. The cast: Minnie HI ranee - Louise Greene. Sally Ann Jewel Khinehart. Lily Violet - DnruUiy Clark. Elvira Tadd Goldia Bryson Helen Var.e Janice Corzine. Jack Martin Luke Terrell. Zeke Washington Robert Evans. Amos Hill- iiiuce Caldwell. Jonathan Clack William Ilaynes. The Watchman Leon Teague. Mrs. Scott -Fay McClure. Ghost Johnny Spencer. Library Notes MARQAftfif JOttNSTON COUNTY LIBRARIAN Garden Club Will Sell Christmas Decorations A sale of Christmas decorations will be held by the Richland Gar den Club on Saturday in the R.E.A. Building on Main Street. The decorations, to be made by members of the club, wil include table and mantel arrangements, miniature Christmas trees, party favors, and wreaths and swags for doors. All will be designed to add holiday touches to the home. Advance orders are being taken by Mrs. J. W. Ray. Mrs. James El wood, and other club members and special pk-ces will be made, upon request. The decorations will be made at an informal luncheon at the home of Mrs. Ray on Friday. The following books have been given to the Haywdod County Pub lic Library by the Waynesville Book Club for u m in the branch at the Pigeon Stn ;t School. Adams Captain Joe and the Es kimo. Averlll Daniel Boone. Chalmers Fancy Be Good. Clark In My Mother's House. Daugherty Wild, Wild West. Dugo Pete the Crow. Ets In the Forest. Friskey Seven Diving Ducks. Henry King of the Wind. Henry MTSty of Chlncoteague. Holberg Bells of Amsterdam. Knight Lassie Come Home. MeCullough At Our House. Newberry April's Kittens. Newberry Marshmallow. Paull Squash for the Fair. Pyle Men of Iron. Schneider Let's Find Out. Spyri Heidi. Van Stockum Gerrit and the Organ. Wilder Little House on the Prairie. The Friendship Class of the First Baptist Church has present ed a copy of "Christ and the Fine Arts" to the Pigeon Street Branch. State Revolves More Than 100,000 Driving Licenses So far, more than 100,000 motor ists in North Carolina have io.t their drivers' licenses because rai,.. . . Of Hi. ' ttHlWlB n traffic vii(i.. - K"tti . luiouuns. The Stale Muto- Vohi,, Partment th , lkl th-it IIOK i: ' ' K "Unoiln,.,..! n. iicen.-r.s w , ,-. " "miorw. , 345. ' ""l : :w. d,., .. Drunken drivi . . tbe 925 liccM.s ,,sl '"'S I'lein u, ,,. her ol M . - . mi i iinrflDUMi'ai If .ftiHiBU 1 ,'f.' ,!i The MolmiaineerWillP Again Soger W. Babsc BUSINESS AND FI J -va run ) Dec. M) CAMERA CASE H WDBAG Hit 'of t! leather Ir. i.n. in -addle CHRISTMAS TIES . . . Keep his personality and taste in mind and you're safe. TALKING PUPPET . . . This Mickey Mou-e carries his own realistic 'ound effects. 29,029 N. C. Drivers Obtain Licenses In November Last month. North Carolina driver's licenses were issued to Aj.J 29,029 motorists. J his makes approximately f!0, 000 issued to drivers whose last names begin with L and M, the State Motor Vehicles Department's i Highway Safely Division also said 5 in a report issued this week. ' Department officials estimate i that about 160,000 more drivers in - the L and M group still haven't j had their licenses renewed, They have only until December 31 to do so. The Department reported the net revenue derived from issuing li censes during November totaled S.r)6,289.23. F MR W AKNINC, SMITH WELL STOCKED ATI. AM ! I' T Marble Co a tir.nh-ti.n posted a -i j : t, li . ffi here. i-ib.- !,, rrioin'i-t ing a (lanji i .m "Drive cireftiS:-. Ill TIG MADE EASY Uuti.-rt.-,: NORTHAMPTON. May: il.'pi l'.iiii, has 'The William Allan Ni-il-on Library building: at Smith College, with liGO.OOU vol- 'ipuroacn-; umes. has the largest collection of liii'.hand went limiting. While he hi. H reads: books of any women's college in w a ; r'mie. -tie caught one with her w.ni." : Uie nation. , bare hand- in the backvard. ESSEWn.I.K. Mich. iUPl Mrs. Odd F. Po-i hnnfed for two days and i,ot no phea-atits. Then her TUNER TUNED UP GREENVILLE, S. C. (UP) Re corder James M. Richardson levied a $30-or-30-day fine on a piano tuner who said he drank shellac thinner to "tune up his nerves." We bring this article to your attention because our readers deserve the best. Consequently, because of Mr. Babson's outstanding record for accuracy in his Annual Forecasts an average of 87', for the past 14 years we are publishing this feature to give you a preview of business and finance in 1930. The Mountaineer First Wjth The Most Haywood News Hi. D I Villain a fJ -""KMiinnnportm u'm'r"l liusiiiea Commodity Prices Taxes bi'luil and Foreign Labor "elicit Financing Farm Outlook Slock Market Keal Estate I'olitics 'ft L ........ '"i- n ii!) mim KITTY ADOPTS SQUIRREL MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) Patsy, an eight-year-old cat of the J. W. Haynes household, has adopted a baby squirrel which she nurses and bathes with her own brood of four kittens'. ATTENTION M. FARMER! NOW IS THE TIME TO GET READY FOR NEXT YEAR'S FARMING LET US PROVE IT TO YOU BY DEMONSTRATING A MEANS LESS WORK . .-. MORE INCOME PER ACRE FORD TRACTOR AND DEARBORN FARM EQUIPMENT ON YOUR FARM NOW! Delivered Price $1375 p,u" N ',e8 Tax - Total $1390 'nc,ud,n,: $15.00 hawww 1 1 villa .ni nnn,t..- Call us For a Free Demonstration Today! MM FORD FARMING HEADQUARTERS Mometak Smpply Co. Phone 461 WoVnesvilld No Matter How Long Your List, You Can Fill I! 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