War Time Controls Over Nation9s Economy Abolished President is going to heed the price ceilings Irom clothing, autoelection returns, and beat the Re¬ biles, building materials, furniture, paper, coal, laundry.in publicans to the gun by abolishing metals, fact everything that still remained most of the war time controls over under ceilings after the avalanche the Nation's economy before the next Congress meets on January 3rd. Price ceilings on everything except dwellings, sugar, and rice were wiped out on Saturday in one sweeping order bringing speedy end to OPA. All government controls on H*ssr. ¦lahcd, cxtepl1 cggc~^~govern- ur ment seized mines and plants. Mr. Truman indicated that rent ceilings may be increased even un¬ der control in order to allow ad¬ justments in rents. However, Hous¬ ing Expediter Wynatt said that the sales and rental ceilings on new homes built under veterans emer¬ gency housing program will stay as is. The president's of decontrol actions. The order became effective at 12:01 a. m. EST Sunday, but price law violations before that time still may be prosecuted and business men are required to keep their rec¬ ords for another year. Will Hold Honor Court The Smoky Mountain District will hold a Scout Court of Hpnor on Thursday night at the Webster Methodist church at 7:30 o'clock. Mack Monteith of Sylva will re* ceive the award of Star Scout and other advancements will be made. John F. Corbin, District Ad¬ chairman will preside vancement order removed at the meeting. Dr. W. Kermit Chapman Dentist Offices In ^OYD BUILDING Waynetvllle, N. C. Phone 368 \ Homecoming Was | Joyous Occasion an-patients. Corporation GENERAL STORE AND OFFICE LOCATED ON CULLOWHEE-SYLVA HIGHWAY (N. C. 107) 3 MILES FROM SYLVA Crushed Rock, Sand Gravel, Building Stone GASOLINE AND OIL EXPLOSIVES P. O. Address WHEN YOU NEED Sylva, N. C. QUICK, CLEAN Extra Heat! » ¦ For these cool mornings when you need extra heat in the house.whether in the bed-room, bath¬ room or dining room, in fact wherever you need quick, clean, portable heat nothing is finer than an . Electric HEATER Come in and choose yours while our stock is still complete , ' ¦ And if you've started thinking about Christmas Shopping, check this list of electric appliances that would bring Christmas Joy to everyone on your list: ELECTRIC MIXERS JUICERS HOT PLATES BROIL MASTERS BR0ILKING8 HOLLYWOOD TABLE BROILERS ROASTERETTES EGG COOKERS IRONS CHURN8 GRILLS VACCUUM CLEANERS LAMPS RAZOR8 meet on "the sacred precincts" of the alma mater, as President Hunter says it, passed with an en¬ during pleasure at Western Caro- "We Service What We Sell" W 8YLVA, N. Giant Plants 50c Dozen QUEEN PLANT HOUSE 8ylva, N. C. SCHULMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE day. All Jackson County helped to success, and make the celebration a there's little need for enumeration o* those activities which everyone enjoyed. One of our greatest pleas¬ ures was to see again the once fa¬ miliar, always delightful, figure of Professor Robert Lee Madison, president-emeritus. How well pre¬ war students remember the intense interest, extreme kindliness, and Has We lost the football game, but Truman And GOP Are those of us who have seen former To Cooperate tilts with Appalachian know that President Truman's there was much improvement in bidFollowing for and capital cooperation our squad. Spike Plemmons, once between the two unity parties, Rcfrom Sylva, now a hardware ty¬ publicans everywhere indicated coon in Hot Springs, would agree their willingness to work with I'm sure. So would Tom Mallonee, but made it plain a Weaverville teacher and pro¬ administration, that intend they prietor of an Enka dry cleaning party principals. to stand by their establishment, who related an in¬ No criticism was found in the cident of a former Appalachian game, his debut as a Catamount. them all. but most of these menCoach James gave Tom orders to tioned "go in and take that man out." In County. are_^familiar to Jackson the huddle Chubby Henson gave Here in the post-war Western Tom a peppy, "I'll hit him high, Carolina Teachers College, we loo». you hit him low." Tom swears he forward, eagerly and with pleasant hit him low, Henson went high1 into the air, came down on Tom, anticipations, to many and greater homecomings at a greater and the Mountaineer broke up the play, more progressive college. and to this day Tom believes Chub¬ by pulled that one on purpose. Be¬ fore telling this for the truth, one should check with Johnny Wilson, an ex-Sylvan, who came up with his wife, the former May Queen, Juanita Porter. Johnny was the sports writer back then. Now he takes the public cash for Hursey Jewelers in Asheville. There were some other imminent ex-Catamounts in the stands who probably would have enjoyed playing Saturday. Known by the writer were A1 Shuford, who mixed football with romance to remove Betty Bird from the eligi¬ ble females, now Brevard High's coach; the Marshall Red Tornadoe's Wayne Bradburn, director of ath¬ letics at Gardner-Webb under Phil Elliott, once Eng¬ Professor lish Head at Cullowhee, and his wife, formerly Helen Painter, a May Courter and daughter of the Cullowhee doctor: Sam Ardry, na¬ tive Jacksonian, now helping to relieve Charlotte's building short¬ age with cement brick; Charlie Gray, cement brick man at Dillsboro, who brought his wife, for¬ merly Mary K. Owen of Webster; and many others here before the writer's time <1939-1942) or not seen by him. A few ex-Catamounts from the baseball and basketball line, with j Plenty of INylons 1200 Pair ALTHOUGH PAINFULLY HURT during another outbreak of violence in the Hollywood film studio strike, Charles M. Gerlich, an office manager, manages to chuckle as he tells policemen and a hospital nurse: "It took kix of them to get me.M Another studio manager, Algernon Tyson (right) escaped with some minor cuts on his head and hands. (International) us. BEAUTIFUL CRYSTAL SHEER NYLONS President's statement following the Republican victories of last Tues¬ day. Mr. Truman said. "I will co¬ operate in every proper manner Now On Sale CONSTSPATICLJ Risky in the] BAD COLDS Retained undigested food becomes Buy these lovely hose for Christmas gifts. No limit as long as the supply lasts. causes toxins, which putrefactive, overload the liver and other vital or¬ gans of the body, lessening your re¬ sistance to colds and other winter ills and interfering with their treatment. take this chance when you can Why Calotabs? Calotabs thoroughly ta^e yet pleasantly act on every rooVof" intestines, sweeping out toxinyour laden putrefactive foods and virusladen Scbulman's Department Store STYLE enabling you to more effectively avoid or fight a cold. Noth¬ ing acts*like good old Calotabs. Use as directed. 10c and 25c at all druggists. mucus, CENTER OF SYLVA Sylva, N. C. Take CALOTABS THERE SIMPLY ARE NOT ENOUGH NEW CHEVROLETS TO OO AROUND W§ art |pVIVVVP|| QAttina our fair ffptw ihiii of the Mrf currant Droduc* |T1 ? . w w lilw WW» wi iwfi or new vjvtvrawi >I^M am tfjMi IWII auajI ana V1#V% Am «rvaab pQiisngcr cow *na as imMa ana monogoj oocrvoMi as mo umv® relet plant* ore able to produce more and more new passenger can and trucks, well get more and more of them to deliver to our customers. M»onwftHe, at long as shortages do exist, It is our purpose to apportion cur share of the new Chevrolet* available fairly and Justly among the many customers, new and old, whose continued friendship and patron^ age are the keystone of our business. So that you may have no doubt at to our method of distribution of new Chevrolet passenger cars and ^ exceptions as above, were Clyde Peek and Mrs. Peek, both Bun¬ combe County teachers, he a Mad¬ ison County letterman on the dia¬ mond and basketball court as well; David Meredith of Guilford Col¬ lege, also a double letterman, one of the several Merediths to attend Cullowhee; Roy Phillips, a Cullowhee native of basketball fame, getting an MA at the University of North Carolina, seen about town with Elizabeth Anne "Pete" Hunt¬ er who teaches at Durham; Revis Frye who drove down from Co¬ lumbia University, a great baseballer; and Bob Wright of Bryson City, with the former Betty Hodgin, both of whom work with Sears, Roebuck and Company in Atlanta, he a former manager of the Catamounts. .Id romances particularly fa¬ miliar to the writer were Red Woody of Sandy Mush and his wife, the former Allene Jackson, both teaching in Buncombe; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cowan of a Sylva drug Buchanan Auto and Electric Co. PHONE53 OREGON AND PITZONKA Farm Agent R. F. Shepherd of M.tchell County reports a crop of Ladino clover as 30 inches tall. Can v anyone top this figure? new take courage from his humble and fruitful life, and ours is the loss since he can no longer amble with PANSY PLANTS for WINTER BLOOMING truckswe make the following. We have many styles and sizes of electric heat¬ ers, including: Sun Bowl Reflector type, Radiant type, Ray-Vector type, and Fan-forced heaters in three styles, with or without toe switch control. We also have the nationally advertised ELECTRESTEEM RADIATORS. . with members ®f the congress, and my hope and prayer is that this spirit of coopffcttion will be recip¬ rocated." The tenor of the Republican comment generally was to the eflect that they will meet the Presi¬ dent half-way, but no further; that 'hey consider the election a "man¬ date" for certain changes. By JOE LANCE I Homecoming, that grand and glorious day when the old and the Willing OLIVINE PRODUCTS Riot Scene For WCTC Alumni pleasant courtesy so exemplified by this gentleman from Virginia as Veterans he strolled about the campus. We Seventeen additions to Administration hospitals have been completed as part of VA's big hos¬ pital construction program for the care of 20,000,000 potential veter- Comedy Relief After C. / store family, already proud parents; and Mai Wall and Fay Barger who keep telling them¬ selves they'll take the fatal step some , ^cuS5ZoUoySI i Chevrolet OF DELIVERY.New customer will be asked of ACCESSORIES.No accessories as a condition to purchase on delivery. apportioned will be securing trucks and services, be cars will public essential the basis of: (1)occupational requirements* 5. STATUS OP ORDERS.Customers true status the of request, upon (2) veterans'of date in placing orders. informed,orders in our flies. (3) priority L PRIORITY % of their an£ Chevrolet prices 2. PRICES.All new authorized the at sold trucks will be of delivery. current at time cars 4. NEW at any time. Chevrolet for a new will be required trade-in have a car 3. TRADE-INS.No not * mJjik your order welcome ORDERS.We who does customer any from the transac¬ of time the at to dispose of who do have cars Customers based allowances will be given fair value and on honest appraisal delivery. at the time of FOR YOU THANK WE AND LOYALTY PATIENCE YOUR OF DELIVERY AWAITING IN tion. YOUR NEW CHEVROLET day. Seen during the day were Dot Brigman Shupe, recently editor of a Baltimore weekly, her old time pal Alice Stafford, now with a new not quite understood to the writer; Capt. Martha Lou Hunter of the WAC, recently returned from Germany; Lee Phoenix, sell¬ ing insurance instead of debating; name and many, many others. A think¬ ing machine couldn't remember KIRK-DAVIS CHEVROLET COMPANY SYLVA, N. C. CVT IT* . .
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