AfternooiyPccem!?er-24 951 y Chief's Wife Recalls ; Christmas Of 1841 Itit. WAKNti-SVlLLE MUUNIAUNLfctt fag: MOKE ABOUT 2 Killed (Continued from Pace 1) oVHowthcfaWi rtpnpnds on c Mrs. William M. ; Cyistr , sa's wife itipns, o (tie vniP (CNO), wna is j hi; nonaay i spenu v;,,. this yea). 1 'rhristmas as we can, vftry to stick to the S and the usual tur '.e told me. - . ' L family in the; hos Barming old house in CrvatW .Circle,: of 1 of the CNO, will .joan a major In geo- wine tms June uu College. Also on hand L rechteler's son, Rod- ft .. J .mall win his Wiie aim au." Gloria, 4. m Wistmas is a movawe Mrs ictiitcici a . & - instance, we naa io a 9 few aays wucn my - . . . J J suddenly uiucic w Ly in 1941 was pretty ,dded. me remwias Hawaii. On fateful ere eating an early m they received the :Jr! Harbor on (the de ed in Manoa alley, we Lr the guns; we were . . surrounded Dy moun- , Fechteler ; raatea hoard Pearl Harbor had ' i 1 1 1 M IvpH we couian i Deiieve h incredible, xne aays lerp grim and tragic , h had such a loveiy ti ear beiore ', sne 942, for eignt years, i gton my home while and my son were a MORE ABOUT Holiday (Continupd from page i) here today. They include: Court house t)fficv day 1and her ..daughter as the result of a broken neck and fractured skull, i according to Coroner J. Prank T.itn I Mrs. SvvaiiRcr is survived hv imr I husband: one son Bill; her mother. ( Mrs. J. B. Hyde of Canton, as well M Dy four sisters and four Wth. In hn itln. i pre oil w ed Monday, Tuesday, and Z, New Year s closina ...kih.,,. hart ,:. . : " . " PMA nn u.um ui ,u.r aie in Hay- - v...vv. ly I n .plntrt U'nilli rViixl.' VWBUU ua anil New YrarVi; Joint fnri ..w and daughter will be held Sunday Day Draft Board-Open Mondav un til noon; closed Tuesday; open Sat urday until noon. City Hall-Closed Tuesday and Wednesday. Post Office - Closed Christmas Day and New Year's Day REA Office - Closed Monday, Tuesday, and New year's Day ea cross Closed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and New year s Day. Employment Office Closed Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday and New Year's Day. ; : Western Union Open from 9 until 11 a.m. and from 4 until 6 p.m. on Christmas Day. Same hours for New Year's Day. Chamber of Commerce Closed Tuesday and Wednesday and New Year's Day. Retail stores here will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday, and on New Year's; Day. Regular. Wednesday closing of stores will be resumed Wednesday, January 2, At the Waynesvjlle telephone ex change, extra operators will be on duty to handle an expected heavy number of local calls Christmas Day. About 36 will be working in- AFTERMATH OF TRAGIC CRASH at wI:dU p.m. in the West Cantnn uapusi Liiurch. The Rev. Otto Parham and the Rev. C H Green will officiate. Burial will be in the uuii-rt-y cinure cemetery near canton. Pallbearers for Mrs. Swangerwlll be Lester Fowler, Luther Duckett, Kenneth Rogers, Jack Blanton, El wood Shook and Vaughn Hall. Honorary pallbearers for Mrs. Swanger will be members of the board of deacons and Sunday School officers of the church. Flow er bearers will be members of the young married ladies Sunday School class of the church. Pallbearers for Martha Jean Swanger will be Wiley Cabel, W. C. Crisp, Donald Frady and J. B. Fow ler; . .' Flower bearers for Martha Jean will be members of the intermedi ate girls Sunday School class of the church. Wells Funeral Home of Canton is in charge of funeral arrangements. way , Mrs. Fechteler said, "so to day it's just like home to ine." stead of the usual 30, according to Mrs. Frances Davis. " " 1 The switchboards will be manned fully again on New Year's Eve, but only about 25 operators will work on New Year's Day, Mrs. Davis add I fffiiis' nee more may the stuai Star end. !t ytwn with the am leaning it brought to" m And zs we yield : c irti tn th cntrlt t t which pervade. Jiriitmas air, may we wtne heavenly love came into this World ijht Christ was bom; M us remember, too, keepChri$tmas truly. pnwepermitthelove Christ to enter our and lives. May you en truly Merry Christmas Happy New Year. U'J!iil7 I Jy r ! 9 1 1 sir x . ' 1 MORE ABOtT Dayton (Continued from Part 1) have a large assortement of acts, according to John W. Bushong, personnel manager" of the plant, wno is in cnargp ot vne pany. in addition to acrdtbatlc stunts, and several features of magic, the pro gram will include a generous a numnt of comedy . At the conclusion of the pro gram, more than 90W children will be given toys in exchange for their tickets, Mr. Bushong said. The event is conf ind only to the employees arid families of Dayton Rubber Company, and admission is by ticket only. v Assisting Mr. Bushoeg in stag ing the party, included: Ed Boone, photography, Mrs. Elaine Fagles and Mrs, Henrietta Davis, tickets and attendance; Kyle Campbell and Charles Fowler, toys; Ted Myers, decorations; Sanii Klllian and Jarne Stephens, Christmas trees; and Boiling Burre'ss, recep tion, ' V-.-: (- On Friday evening, the staff and supervisors of the plant were guests at dinner at the Lodge for the annual Christmas dinner of Mr. Bourne. ! Paper Workers Will Distribute Baskets Oi Food Some 375 food baskets will be distributed to needy families in the Canton area Suuchy by workers of the Champion Paiar and Fibre I Co., and the Champion Employees! Store. I Frank Sm&thoM,' jjenerai chair I nian of the annual prnKiam for the ! past 25 years, '.announced that food baskets this year will cost about $8 each, and w ill conn in high quality, nourishing food for under privileged families. . The Champion Employees Store will donate 50 food baskets again this year, while 10 will be con tributed by Jack and Harry Cabe. MORE ABOUT Decorations (Continued from page I) No. 10 Downing Street has been the headquarters for British politic al power since 1735, j received honorable" mention, For inside decorations,' as' view ed from the outside, Mrs. J, E. Younti was awarded first placs and Mrs. Bill Prevost won honorable mention. The Carolina Power and Light Company at Hazelwood was given top place for commercial displays with the R. E. A, Office MOKE ABOUT Salvation Army , (Continued from Paee 1) whose father has been ill for five" years. "It was a rough trip," She admitted, "and only the Good Lord kept my jeep from sliding o.T I the mountain at one point." ' (lifts will be distributed at spe cial programs in churches located' at Shclton, Laurel, Little Creek, Maple Springs, Bonnie Hill, and Sleepy Valley, and to Individual homes. "I am deeply grateful," said Major Brown, "for all the aid that has been given us, both now and. throughout the year. Without that aid we would be helpiess." A mo ment later, however, she admltttd that "much more help could be used. There are many families liv ing In hollows and ridges back in the hiU that other agencies are not aware of. We want to help them, but our resources are Urn-; ited." ' Aiding Major Brown In the work of the Salvation Army are Lt. Pol-' ly Combs, Jean Frese, Ruby Pre nell. and Blanche Loe. honorable mention. Cosh prbes of $3.00 each wire ' given for first place in all three getting classifications. THE SHATTERED TAIl ot the C-46 non-scheduled airliner which cracked up in Elizabeth, N. J., Is shown (top) as officials (arrow) probed tha wreckage for clues to the cause of the accident. At bottom, Mrs. Ena Nau, a bride of 16 days, collapses Jn the arms ot her sister, Trlna Gomel, Just after she had been told Uiat her husband, Wallace, was among the fifty lx persons who perished In the New Jersey crash, (international) State College Questions And Answers On Farms Question; Does waiiurlii ' kill mice as well as rats? Answer: Yes. Warfarin reduces the normal clotting ability of the blood and causes the rodents to die by internal bleeding. It is equally effective on rats and mice, but takes a little longer baiting period to con trol mice. . The ; rodents are not killed Immediately. Warfarin must be eaten by a rat er mouse over a period of days, usually five to 14. No difficulty whatever Is en countered in. getting rodents to eat warfarin. No pne-baillng is neces sary and no bait shyness develops. For best results, shallow containers should be used. They should be placed In rat runways behind boards leaning against the wall, or near holes and cracks where rats are known to go in and out. Question: How many soil samples were analyzed in North Carolina last year? Answer: About 80,000 soil sam nles were analyzed in 1950 by the Soil Testing Laboratory of the North Carolina Department of Ag- Special Musical Program Planned The committee for the Christ mas program at Long's Chapel Methodist Church: Mrs. Jerry Lin er, Mrs. Jack Klopp, and Mrs. J. B. Soesby, have prepared a com bination of choir and solo numbers. Beginning at 7:30 p.m. December 23, with the Devotional, the pro gram will consist of such beautiful old favorites as "Hark; the Herald Angels Sing," "The First Noel," "Silent Night," and many others. Benediction will be by the Rev. Paul Duckwall. riculturo. In each case farmers were given recommendations on the amount and kind of fertilizer and lim eto use for specific crops, In cidentally, the fall months are a good time to have your soil tested, since the Laboratory Isn't rushed then as In the spring. FOR SAFE DENENDABLE CAB SERVICE, Call 429, Gene Wright, I Miller Street. Dec. 24, 31, Jan 3, 7, 10 . ' .... ""SSSSSBMBSBMSB ' ! M 1 N - y 1.: I ,v.(a,.. 1 1 Mhorized CONDITIOtJEO DFUELPUMPS Pnly $3.95 10 t m m riftlHfiflmBI F I1UTORS STARTERS . FATORS. ARMATURES ulA6E REGULATORS "ARE SHOES For Prompt & Dependable, WRECKER SERVICE At A REASONABLE PRICE Call JIM MOODY Day 52 Night 794 authorized RECONDITIONED FORD CARBURETOR ... . mi $6.15 liittthi ALSO.trvl r"l DWrlburi JtariMt Otntrolwt ArmWr Vtltog Rtgulolort Brak. $hw authorized RECONDITIONED g FORD ENGINE" INSTAUfO fO ONiy g $199.00 J INV4 IM"Sir lj III Su$' VAX MIES M0T0H Authorized Ford Dealer , Phone 52 SALES 'AfA& . During this Yuletide Season and throughout the New Year, may you enjoy- The Gladness of Christinas which is hope, The Spirit of Christmas whioh is peace, The Heart of Christmas Central Cleaners Phone 113 Church Street May thi be Ihs gifts that Chriitmot will bring to you.. the Joy of hoppy memorlet ; the ptoce of real conlentment ond the hoppinen of q bright Nw Yeor MILLER'S SINCLAIR SERVICE Main Street Waynesville GREETINGS 1 If r Phone 936 It's tracjitional with us to greet our friends at Christmas time in the spirit of good will and merriment that marks the season. And this year is no exception! 0 ur wish today is that your Holidays be filled with rounds and rounds of good cheer and contentment. And may your New Year be ono of prosperity and achievement. MOODY RULANE, Inc. 902 N. Main t i .1 5 Or