fi Army rum Pake ?) rf Major Brown i will nave their jgram at Bonnie the Christinas II be held at ruesday Major ; Big Bend sec 0 families that nd area, a re ounty that re-. of travel to will make the ing the first Spring Creek, 1 foot up the i lies. lies to thank t'lped her to L>r the many oil's Sunday trian Church iewnty pack- I Parkman's | Hardware gave a large box of toys. | Salvation Army headquarters in this area is at the Citadel at Max Patch. MOKE ABU LI PMA Continued from Pace 1) Iron D ? Vinson Leming chairman Jack Chambers, vice chairman; F. D. Bradshaw, regu lar member; and alternates Yoder Messer and Sam Crawford. Beaverdam?Jack Harris, chair man; John Reno, vice-chairman; Fred Mann, regular member; and alternates Lenoir Smathers and J. I E. Henderson. j White Oak ? Teague Williams, chairman; Hubert L. Hoglen, vice chairman; Robert Fisher, regular member; and alternates Joe Davis and Baxter Conard. East Fork ? Watson Howell, chairman; W. A. Pless, vice-chair man; Joe W. Holcombe, regular member; and alternates. O. F. Bur nett and B. L. Clark. Ivy Hill?W. P Boyd, chairman; Frank Mehaffey, vice-chairman; Frank llenry. regular member; and alternates John Finger and Hub Plott. Jonathan Creek ? Glenn Boyd, chairman; Edgar Morrow, vice chairman; John Howell, reguli.; membtr; and alternates, Edgar Messer and Larry Sutton. Crabtree?Marshall Kirkpatrick. chairman; Guy Bradshaw, vice chairman; George Best, regular member; and alternates Monson MeElroy and C. T. Noland. MORE ABOUT Tax Listers Continued (rum Page 1) East Fork?Watt Howell and C>der Burnett; Ivy Hill?Herbert Piott and Dave Boyd; Jonathan Creek ? Troy Leatharwood and 3rady Howell; Clyde ? Coleman Francis, Bill Byers, and Wayne Modlord; Beaverdani?Jim Hender --on and Leonard Westmoreland Iron DulT-~Joe Medford and Ray mond Caldwell; Fines Creek?Hi ram Green and Grover Ferguson; Pigeon?W W. Hyatt and Tom Michael: Crabtree ? Frank Med- j ford and Vincent Davis; Cecil ? Lenoir. Moody and Carl Woody. Waynesville?W. A. Medford, Hi-1 rani McCracken, George Brown, Jr.. G. C. Suinmerrow. Industry: Champion Paper and Fibre Company, Fred Ferguson: Cnagusta, Ralph Prevost: A. C. Lawrence Leather Company, K. L. Barber; Wellco Shoe Corporation, Heinz Rollman; Banks, Jonathan Woody: Dayton Rubber Company,, Russell Fultz; and Haywood Coun ty. James Kirkpatrick, Cataloochee ? Mack Caldwell and Crowe Hopkins: and White Oak. Joe Davis nad Dibe Duckett. - | The University of North Carolina has played in three post - season bowl games ? twice In the Sugar Bowl and once in the Cotton Bowl. MORE ABOUT Christmas Continued from Pace It regular hours Wednesday, and will be closed Thursday and Fri day. For employees of the five maj or industries in the Waynesville Haztlwuod area, the following schedules have been announced: Dayton Rubber Company ? Em ployees uill be on Thursday. Wellco Shoe Company ? F.m ployees will enjoy Christmas Day and Friday off. Unagusta Manufacturing Com pany ? A three day vacation, be ginning Wednesday afternoon has been scheduled. Employees will be off after the annual Christmas party Wednesday afternoon until Monday morning. Royie and Pilkington Company ' ?Will be closed Wednesday after noon until Monday morning. A. C. Lawrence Leather Com pany ? Will be closed Thursday. Town offices in Waynesville and | Hazelwood will be closed Thursday and Friday. This applies only to ' the offiees, and some employees , will he at work in necessary de- j partnients throughout the Christ mas holidays. I Offices in the Haywood County i Court House will be closed from < Wednesday at noon until Saturday 1 murium; The Sheriff's Depart- ; i inent will observe regular hours, i The Waynesville Chamber of Commerce will close Thursday and < Friday. i The First National Bank of | Waynesville and the First State I Bank of Hazelwood will be closed I Thursday and Friday and also < January 1. t The Haywood County Library < will be closed for the entire week The Mountaineer will be pub lished just once this week. As is I traditional, the employees will en- i ; joy a rather long holiday, having , ] Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and | j Saturday off. The office will be , open n xt Monday morning, and a ' ' paper will be published next Mon r~i Elsewhere in the area, other ausinesses have announced boiV-1 lays for the employees, with *1- , most every firm allowing its em ployees at least a two-day vacation. Hundreds of Christmas programs tiave been scheduled by churches ind church groups for the remain ier of the week. All churches will lave services on Christmas 'Day, ind many will have services Wed nesday night. Many firms have scheduled Christmas parties for the employ ees, with Dayton Rubber the first to get its employees together at Christmas. The party was held at the Wfeynesville High School au litorium Saturday night with an unusually large crowd in atten lance. Trinity College defeated City College of New York 94-0 back in 1907. But from 1877 to 1887 the. Bantams didn't win one football fame. Waal ads bring quick results. Voice and about the only time jqmi of ua aaw one waa at ChristaijL My aunt and uncle, who had aaly re cently been married, came to spend Christmas Day with ua. To tjli* day 1 can Kill sec a picture ?#3hose lace curtains, the big orange and the wagon against the background of sunlight on the snow, truly an old-fashioned Christmas, and a beautiful one." Commandery Will Have Christmas Party 25th Waynesville Commandery No. 31, Knights Templar, will have a Christmas observance at 12 o'clock noon Christmas Day. Sir Knight P. E. Worthington, Past Command er, will be in charge and he asks that all Sir Knights be present in uniform. All Master Masons, Capitular Masons, Cryptic Masons, and their families are invited to attend. BELK HODSOM GIVES YOB rjk MORE GIFTS FOR LESS ? Prices Slashed We Are Selling Many Items BELOW COST MEN'S ALL - WOOL $39.95 AND $45.00 Suits ::!:: S2R88 BEAUTIFUL 3-PIECE | p DRESSER SETS | I Assorted Colors ^ g? Give Her One Of These , ? 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