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A 12 tf MAKEYOUHCIintSTMAS CARDS to your friends more personal this year ? Have your name imprinted on beautiful Hallmark cards by Kaiser's Book Store. N l-tf CHRISTMAS TREES ? For Sale grown by II S. Gov ernment on Roan Mountain. These are all lialsam Trees, right out of Pisgah Nation al Forest. Each one has lT. S. Government red tag at- j tached. guaranteed not to shed. On sale at Patrick's Cafe and across street in lot next to First National llank. I) 9-1.1 MRS. IRA LEE- of Waynesville has two tickets for the Strand The atre at the Mountaineer office. THE FLETCHER SCHOOL OF DANCE invites parents and chil dren to visit our studio in Waynesville at 102 Main St. Sat urday. Classes are now starting 1) 13-16 Hawaii's supar industry started in 1835. You'll Enjoy Walking in ' M V air-cushioned SHOES f ' ? ?? * \> ? ' Ha ? im!i> kncHii i.,i ?- i \ cudtlffn iMWfmlm. ' ? it at -v V??ii m tl?.- tuft 1 a I lit E it"iuonstrft tiou tliop rue * e*rw tbday. JOHN H. LEE BOX 524 WAYNESVILLE, N. C. WANTED Person for li-ht housekeeping and care of two children. APPLV AT HAYWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. Church Street | vou CAN SURf ...ip rrfc VVkstinghouse Sold In Wavneavllle Only At MASSIF' FURNITURE CO. RAY'S SHEET METAL SHOP ? Warm Air Heating ? Install and Repair (?uttering ? Services and Cleaning For All Makes of Furnaces. Wall Street Dial CL 6-6331 I FIRE INSURANCE BOTH LOWER COST AM) THE BEST LOCAL AGENCY SERVICE CAROLINA MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY GL 6-M" IIP Main St.] For Sale WOOD ? WOOD FOR SALE. Dry or green $5 00 load. Call George Patrick. Phone 6-6532. 321 Boundary St. D 9-13 FOR SALE?Uxed Watches. Com pletely reconditioned. Fully guaranteed. From $8.00 up. Kurt Gans, Jeweler, 207 Ma'n St. A 5-tf FOR SALE AT REASONABLE PRICES?8/4 Hemlock Framing. 4/4 Hemlock boards, 4/4 Locust boards, 4x4 Locust Posts, 4/4 No. 3B Common Hardwoods, dry, Slabs and strips cut into wood. Warner Lumber Co.* Saw Mill, Lake Logan Road. A 16-tf FOR SALE ? 16-20-24 per cent Spartan Quality Dairy Feed, Cot ton Seed meal and hulls, straw, hay and shucks go to Parton Feed Store. Phone GL 6-4581. N 11-tf FOR SALE: Hard sawmill wood, $5.00 per load. 6 miles from the mill, over that $6.00 per load. Call H. T. Cowan 6-4356. Nov 15 tf FOR SALE: Lots and acre age in good residential City conveniences. Houses, busi ness property, small down payment. Chris George. Pho. 6-5421. N 18 tf APPLES FOR SALE: Stayman Winesap, Stark Delicious, Gold en Delicious, Rome Beauty, York Imperial, Carmac and Limber Twig. $1.50 to $3 per bu. in vour container. Fancy pack $4 to $5 per bu., and $2.50 per half bu., ready for , ship ment. Henry Francis Fruit Farm, Phone GL 6-6337, Francis Cove. D 2-6-9-13-16 FOR SALE: Ciladiola Kulbs, $.'{.50 per hundred. Camp hell's Shop. D 2-6-9-13-16-20-23 FOR SALE; One five room house, 3 bedrooms, wired for range Telephone. Priced at $5500.00. $2000.00 already financed. Can assume payments. Terms can be arranged for balance. Located on Hyatt Creek, about 1 mile from Dayton Rubber. Telephone 6-3310 or see Bill Bryson. Dec 2 tf FOR SALE ? Special prices on apples to churches and schools for Christmas trees. Z. L. Mas sey, Dell wood Road, 6-4509. D 13-16 FOR SALE ? Four-room garage apartment at Hillside Terrace. Ray Ellis, GL 6-3178. D 2-tf FOR SALE?Christmas special ? 33 1/3% off on any new Super flame Oil Heater in stock from rrow until New Year's. Brannon and Son Furniture Company. Phone GL 6-5512. Just a block down from Court House on De pot Street. D 9-13-16-20-23-30 MRS. MYRA KILLIAN of Waynes ville has two tickets for the Strand Theatre at the Mountain eer office. FOR SALE?A lovely home locat M on a beautiful wooded lot. lias two bedrooms, a living room, dining room, kitchen, attached garage, plenty closet space. Closed-ln back porch. Automatic Oil Furnace. Excellent view. Only $12,500. The L. N. Davis Company. Phone GL 6-3501. D 13-tf The BOTTOM S OUT ? 'cause RIMER kicked it out! BIG used trailer clearance. He's crashin', squeezln', stompin', prices Money talks. BIG trades too' Century $295.. Lighthouse $595 Westcrafl $795.. American $495 late model Nashua $1745., and many others. Every one GOES LOW down payments. Trade jour furniture. The finest ir NEW mobilehomes too. Gc RIMER now! Open evenings Wed. through Sat. til 9. Closed Sundays. RIMER. INC. (The place with the up-side-down sign) 3 miles N. of Greenville S C. Hwy 29. D 13 Do You Make ? FULL USE ? of Our Services? I How often have you 1 heard (omeone aay, "I I I wish 1 had aikcii my In- I I (urancc man ahout I ? that I". At this agency I I there are many way* we I I can he helpful. Simply I call and atk ua to explain. I ' KM.PATRICK ? FELMET REAL ESTATE C.L ? . $$31 For Sale FOR SALE ? 1MB Ford Tudor Sedan, radio, heater, good tires. ?Priced $375.00. Call GL 6-3947 after 2 p.m. D 13-16 FOR SALE: Christmas Trees, freshly cut native Balsam Trees. Brannon's Produce Store, just block down from Court House on Corner Depot and Branner Ave. D 13-16-20-23 Wanted ?V ANTED: To buy good used furni ture. Haywood turn. Store,1 Main St., Waynesvuie, ti. C. fnone 0-J041. Apr 6 U WANTED ? Cow hides and calf hides, also scrap iron, radiators and batteries. Schulhofer's Junk Yard. Dial GL. 6-4541. O 25 D 16 SALESMEN WANTED ? Men for local 1500 family Kawieigh Business. Many Dealers doing $100 to $300 or more weekly. Good opportunity to have proi it able business of your own. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. NCL-581-L, Richmond, Va. D 3-7-10-14-21-28 WE PAY CASH for fresh Country Eggs and Country Cured Hams. Dixie Home Stores, Waynesville, N. C. D 2-tf i For Rent FOU RENT?Comfortable 1st floor j furnished apartment, with heat and water, very warm. $45.00 per month. Available Dec. 6. Telephone 6-3026. D 9-13 FOR RENT?Large 3-room apart ment, private bath, wired for electric range. Electric water heater. Also Urge 2-room apart ment with same. Reduced winter rates. Located 606 N. Main St. Tel. GL 6-5574. D 13-16 FOR RENT?Two-room apartment, furnished. Southern exposure. Adults only. Rates reasonable. Call GL 6-4165. ? S 23 tf STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT? Excellent for furniture, imple ments, machinery, etc. Large or small amounts accommodated. Call GL 6-3001 or 6-5414. Thrs. tf FOR RENT?One nice three-room apartment. Call Howell Craw ford at Crawford Funeral Home. GL 6-3535. N 29-tf FOR RENT?Furnished apartment two bedrooms, electric kitchen, steam heat, and private entrance. Conveniently located. Call GL 6 4915. D 2-tf FOR RENT?Four room apart mept, unfurnished, lleat and water furnished. Close in. Call 6-6566. D 6-tf FOR RENT?Main Street Building ! suitable for beauty ihop or any type business. Phone Canton 6132. D 6-9-13-16 6-ROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT in Clyde. Apply Clyde Pharmacy, Clyde, N. C. D 6-9-13-16 MRS. HILDA LUTHER of Waynes ville has two tickets for the Strand Theatre at the Mountain eer office. Professional Services 'ROFES8IONAL PIANO TUNING, voicing and repairing. Paul Shep herd. Canton, N. C. Tel. 5123. S 14-ti LOOR SANDING. TILE Call 6-5355. Shorty Hundley. D 2-6-9-13-16-20-23-30. King Edward 11 of England de ined the inch as equal to three rains of barley laid end to end. Only Negroes can become eiti ?ens of Liberia and only citizens 'an own land. Vhe NICEST GIFT For Christmai "Will Br A CAMERA From KAISER'S Camera Shop tridf-lm Easy Payments 1 THE OLD HOME TOWN <*?- By STANLEY \f he fee's oue story--n JI-in the/morajiajg 7?llJ vem wc came home/ vat a quarter v ^1 > of twelve j v ( - that's three ) ? IOW ALL VS* AVE lb DO 5 JUST SNEAK /Al Y RsL C\ SET IT ! ^-THISFElJ " 3 A.M. TXOEE Wise SUYS , veesus THieeir wait7ais WIVES The Veep entertained a group' of us at the Book and Author luncheon at the Astor Hotel. Per haps I should call him "The Junior Senator from Kentucky" as that is what Albcn Barkley now is. Whatever you call him. he is a genial statesman and youthful looking Kentucky gentleman. His excuse for being with ufc was the fact that he has also written a book which some one jokingly referred to as "a joke book." en- , titled "That Reminds Me."' A/-??? ... . | Tlie Veep reminded us that even though he is a mere 76 years old. he can hold his own with the best of them?including his recent mar riage to a pretty girl. Barkley is 76 and he hooted at the idea that he is old Winston Churchill is 80, he pointed out: Gladstone was 84 when he was prime minister of Great Britain ? and "Noah did not get married until he was 125" ? a typical Barkley observatloin. He told of his bus;, davs as Vice President and said that one day when Mr. Churchill was visiting the White House, that the Veep called up FUR and asked if it would be all right for the two houses of Congress to give the prime minister a luncheon. 'Please do," the Veep quoted Mr. Roose velt as saying, "He is so active a round here 1 can't get any work done'" On this same Washington visit, Mr. Barkley went on, cherubic faced Winston Churchill was crossing the street outside the Capital Building one day with Mr Barkley. when a young mothe gushed up to him and said he look ed just like her baby. With hard ly a pause, the> great phase-mak er replied. "Madam, all babies look like me!" Which reminds me tha my autographed picture of Church ill, painted by Texas-artist Doug las Chandor seems to me a muct better likeness than that ugly looking one recently presented to the prime minister on his 80th birthday in Kngland. But old Winnie took the thing good-natur edly ? and it takes a real big man to overlook a bad likeness of him self. Junior Senator Barkley told of the late Thomas B. Reed of Maine who was speaker of the House of Representatives near the turn of the century, and who wanted to be President but was beaten by McKinley, Reed retired from pub lic office as a result. But before that, he was confronted, one day. in the House, by a diminuitive Congressman from Ceorgia who was going to debate with Reed Shaking his fist in the latter's face, the little fellow exclaimed. "Why in this debate, I'm going to chew you up and swallow you!" Heplied Reed. "If you do, you'll have more brains in your stomach than you've got in jour head." Striking a serious note, however, the former Vice President urged more training for leadership in our nation and said that such lead ership should be better rewarded. He stated that Senators and Con gressmen could not on their pres ent salaries live decently In Wash ington and at the same time main tain their necessary residences back home. Fred Allen was another speak 1 er on this delightful program. The puckish sage of the Airways re ported that since he had written a book, he had found many relatives he had never heard of before ? all wanting free copies of the vol ume. He good-naturedly but pointedly threw off on his pub lisher for not promoting his book and said the only two things they had done were to have one boy go around Grand Central Station with a copy under his arm, an other going from house to house shouting the title of it?"Treadmill ] to Oblivion"?through folks' key holes. "My name is Fred Allen," he under-stated, "and I come from a long line of undistinguished peo ple. My father was a nobody, my mother a frustrated baby-sitter. We lived in a town in New Eng land so small that the electricity was self-service. One day I was standing beside the single rail ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of R. G. McCfary, deceased, late of Hay wood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Waynesville, North Carolina, on or before the 9th day of November, 1955 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This the 16th day of November, 1954. MRS. GRACE M. ROBINSON Administratrix of the Estate of R. G. McCrary, deceased. 12490? N 22-29 D 6-13-20-27 1 road track with my pockets full of I n^ils, when a freight train passed carrying on one car a large mag net. So you see, ladies and gentle-j men, 1 did not come here volun tarily?but was sort of drawn to New York." When the Erie canal was first built it was only four feet deep | along much of its length. A skunk produces about a third of an ounce of the odorous chemi | cal it uses for defense in a week. ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Having qualified as administra I tor of the estate of R. M. Medford deceased, late of Haywood Coun ty. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Waynesville, North Carolina, on or before the 6th day of November, 1955 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 13th day of November, 1954. M. R DAVIS Administrator of the Estate of R. M. Medford. deceased. 2488?Nov 15-22-29 Dec 6-13-20 A 75.000.watt u been built Kl -lUii, ?-'? than Kdison's t2 " practical k.!l p 1 com Imagine! ^ a Maytag ^ Only $139.95 You can buy a genuine Maytag for scarcely more than you'd pay I tor the loweit-priced washer! A lew down payment liberal trade-in ROGERS ELECTRIC CO. DIAL CL 6-6331 MAIN STREET How biZT fli) ?v'jni ....and be sure before you buy! 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