Governor Urges Citizens To Buy Tuberculosis Seals The 36th annual sale of Tuber culos Christmas Seals f sponsored by the North Carolina Tuberculosis Association, and locally handled by the Woman's Club, is well under way, it was learned this week from Mrs. Frank Ferguson, chairman. The sales are being conducted in the main through the schools, with each grade or classroom re sponsible for a idefinite number sold. Mrs. Ferguson is calling atten tio to the following appeal from Governor J. M. TJroughton in behalf of the seals: "Under the sponsorship of the North Carolina Tuberculosis Asso ciation, there will again be held this year the annual sale of Christ mas seals. The people of North Carolina have always responded wholeheartedly in this opportunity for serving so commendable a purpose. " "It is well known that the pro ceeds of the sales ' of Christmas seals go directly and completely towards the object stated; that is for the relief and prevention of tuberculosis in North Carolina. A substantial portion of the proceeds is used in the respective counties in which the sales are made. Those who are charged with this under taking are among our most highly regarded and public-spirited citi zens, who are deserving of the full est co-operation on the part of our people." "Now more than ever before there is a need for this sort of undertaking, and I certainly urge that the people of this state in every city, town and county will give wholehearted response to this appeal." Deletes 'Dust Bowl' v 'Has Mmmwni V Albert Law, editor of the Dalhact, Tex., Texan, is looking for the per son who coined the term, "Dust Bowl," for the Southern Great Plains. He wants to take him a a tour of the area which, this year, is brimming with a record crop. Law also offers $25 for a new term best describing present conditions. 9 Haywood Men At Wake Forest Nine Haywood county men are enrolled this season at Wake For est College. They are: P. B. Brown, Clyde; Francis M. Byers, Jr., Canton; B. R. Caldwell, Waynesville; Walter Clark, Canton-;' T)on Hipps, Canton; Charles R. Leatherwood, Waynes ville; F. Edwin Leatherwood, Way nesville; D. P. Walker,i Canton ; Joe Way, Waynesville; and Larry Wil liams, of Saxton. Mrs, J. T. Noland Heads Home Club At Maple Grove The Maple Grove home demon stration club met in November at the home of Mrs. H. C. Justice, .for its annual all-day meeting, j The graciousnesg and generosity 'of Mrs. Justice as a hostess has ! added much to these meeting for the past two years. During the morning the guests prepared the dinner. Each mem ber furnished some dish and the result was a bountiful holiday meal. The regular meeting was held in the afternoon.- During the bus iness meeting the following officers were elected for the next two years: Mrs. J. T. Noland, president; Mrs. H. C. Justice, vice president; Mrs, Ed Glavich, secretary; Mrs. Qtis Burgin, reporter and song leader. Miss Mary Margaret Smith gave an outline of the next year's meet ings and suggestions for Christmas , decorations and presents. Her i demonstration was, "How to Re duce the Holiday Bills," Instead of balacing the budget, If Hitler ever gets to England Congress seems to have bulged th the Magna Carta is the one thing balance. he won't want to see. -We Feature For the Men Who. Know- Genuine Duxbak C!othes "Found at RAY'S Store -BOTH THE- Work Coat and the Hunting Coat -BOTH THE- Straight Leg and Laced Leg Breech THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAYDECEMEP, FEATURING ALSO- -Richie Shirts and Jackets Boots Arties Heavy Shoes C. E. RAY'S SONS Headquarters For Staple Merchandise Burley Brings $37.40 Average '. ' CContrnBed rrom par 1 - pounds, $305.68. - G. H. Best, Crabtree, 674 pounds, $236.64. - , H. R. Moore, Fines Creek, 144 pounds, $4(o4. ' F. L. Mann, Beaverdam, 208 oounds, $39.34. J. M. Davis, Crabtree, 580 ounds, $201.64. M. B. Reeves, Crabtree, 490 ounds, $166.70. Ben . A. James, Crabtree, 306 ounds, $106.52. James Smith, Crabtree, 280 xmnds, $94.47. R. L. James, Crabtree, 438 wunds, $123.98. C. Hermis McCracken, Crab ree, 252 pounds, $88.00. John P. Green, Crabtree, 592 ounds, $180.22. Mrs. Rixie Green, Crabtree, 694 ounds. $57.42. S. 11. Green, Crabtree, 722 rounds, $270.88, Kennedy Messer, White Oak, 416 -winds, $142.16. Sam Ferguson, Fines Creek, lp 36 pounds, $406.33.. Robert Sutton, Fines Creek, 220 ounds, $74.32. W. H. McCracken, Crabtree, 640 lounds, $201.52. Mrs. Florence Burnette, Beaver dam, 130 pounds, $41.12. B. G. West, Crabtree, 216 pounds, $74.46. R. C. Hughes, Crabtree, 192-1 rounds, $63.28, M. . Ellen McCracken, Crabtree, 72 pounds, $163.72. Wm. H. Kinsland, Crabtree, 752 winds, $213.31. Homer ' Haney, Crabtree, 76 ounds, $21.32. W. Jennings McCrary, Crabtree, "80 pounds, $97.30. E. F. Haynes, Clyde, 202 pounds, '71.80. H. L. Brown, Iron Duff, 1,034 pounds, $376.00. Will Henry, Pigeon, 146 pounds, $50.74. Borning Smith, Crabtree, 602 lounds, $181.36. Roy Nichols, Waynesville, 706 ounds, $224.98. Grayson Nichols, Waynesville, '48 pounds, $259.44. Hugh Walker, Crabtree, 246 rounds, $74.64. W. A. Medf ord, Jr., Crabtree, 52 pounds, $184.46. Mrs Anna Teague, White Oak, 708 pounds, $220.92. S. L. J. Carver, Jonathan Creek, 134 pounds, $37.56. Joe Carver, Jonathan Creek, 686 ounds, $244.14. Grady Wilson, Jonathan Creek, 164 pounds, $149.74. ' Grayson Nichols, Waynesville, 1,178 pounds, $368.72 . W. T. Long, Jonathan Creek, 722 oounds, $182.22. Sam Ledford, White Oak, 2,008 nounds, $623.26. D. J. Noland, Crabtree, 742 rounds, $232.88. H. C. Crawford, Iron Duff, 766 pounds, $278.74. M. H. Ferguson, Crabtree, 1,434 rounds, $430.52. Cawley Rogers, Fines Creek, 700 pounds, $194.60. C. R. Rogers, Fines Creek, 518 rounds, $189.88. T. L. Moore, Fines Creek, 722 rounds, $221.39. G. C; Clark, Waynesville, "pin ooked" 1932, $557.40. H. C. Crawford, Iron Duff, "pin rooked" inns nnnnfo coon AA Employment Office Breaks Record Of Placements Made (Continued from page 1) - drop in calls after the summer rush, 83 persons were placed in jobs in Haywood county. During the month of October 94 persons were given employment through the office. While in No vember the peak was reached of 109 placed in jobs, all - in -this county. In addition to the large number placed in positions in this section a large number were given employ ment out of this county and even out of the state during the three month's period. One day during the past two weeks, from 9 in the morning until 1 o'clock 115 persons were inter viewed, a number including employ ers making inquiries for workers. Due to the number of applica tions and placements made now through the office, which is stead ily serving a larger number of people, it is necessary now for njl applicants ' for positions to make definite appointments for inter views, according to Mrs. Alley. Employers are gradually be coming more to depend on the local office to supoly, them with employ es, due to the speedy service and reliable type of employes contacted through the service. Headline: "Drunk . steals a Jib!e." Which isn't so bad if he elt the need of it. The Belgian Congo, Africa, is nore than ,80 times as large ay Belgium, its mother country. Some how a meal that include "lot bread seems more "special and vnce these delicious breads are easy to prepare you can include them often in your menu planning. Former Haywood Citizen Dies At Home In Madison . Funeral .services -were held at the Zion Baptist church in Madi son county on Saturday after noon at. 2:30 o'clock for Lawrence Kirkpatrick, 67, former Haywood county citizen, who died at his home in' Madison Friday morning after an illness of several weeks. Tke Rev. Eugene Moore, pastor of the church, of whicn mr. wn patrick had been a member since moving to Madison more than 20 years ago, officiated Nephews served as pallbearers and the nieces were in charge of the flowers. Surviving are the following: the widow; two sons, James Troy, of Madison, Marion Paul, of Detroit, Mich.; four grandchildren;' three brothers, M. M. Kirkpatrick, of Fines Creek, S. L. Kirkpatrick, of Lima, Wash., W. L. KirKpawics, MISTLETOE LOSES CHARM WHEN BERRIES ARE GONE In the language of flowers, Mis tletoe means "give me a kiss". This has its basis in a Scandinavian myth. And from this old tale we f Waynesville; three sisters, Mrs. Will Murphy, of Moscow, Idaho, Mrs. A. Ferguson, of Waynesville, and Mrs. J. W, Fisher, of Fines Creek. Funeral arrangements w e r under the direction of the Massie Funeral Home.' I derive our custoT! .the mistletoe 01 M chances lnti. 7. " l vision: that the lad 1 to them when no berries are l7: loses its spell and are then 0 The story conti maiden who receive, der the mistletoe Wll, , that it i I 1111 1 I 1 S I I II B I I 1 H llV-illlM.lv yzj J V "AVIV DG DEN L j PEACOCK j f A WOMAN NEVER FORGETS THE MAN WHO REMEMBERS Give Her Chocolates . and get them HERE! America's finest chocolates are here, fresh from the makers every package beautifully decorated for your Valentine's gift. Call in and select today! The Sampler, this famot i package, in the new $5 sire, is a gift to delight her heart Also in l.JO, ti nd 7.5Q sizes. 7br t airbill, our favorite bo. or cndy at $1 lb Sizes from ' 50c. to $5. QQEG57 "o 1 c- nl nl' " ""V TOOTHBtUfM 5Q vlar ali . SpGQ untA A4EVUM PACKAGE BOTH FOR 3LO' 5 mi mm Larcj Size c 1 sVlM;V I I - f 55c Stillman's FRECKLE CREAM 29 $1.00 Kurla&h EYELASH CURLER 59 J . . 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Goody's jjfeadache Powders for S) .KRUSCHEN SALTS . . ygc 50c Size Liniment v" y mn YAGER'S......7C $1.00 Tablets raci MARMOLA... .5?c 75c Original Bottle S3 3 CAROID and BILE . . 43 Lb. Can Colo Dog or raiT CT FOOD i5c 4rC Fletcher's a CASTORIA . 31 y rUULiSLSi fl Gillette I i mm SCOTflSSUE 3 Rolls J? 25c ANACIN TABLETS 12c Ask u 0 bout Saving on larg Siti Nirht Coughs Money To rflieve irfitatine" " lH'Xi" l-cl.l or throat "T""'-',,i,10i, nk? IMr tnrf pleasant. " (irsI vo- ,,, -nev l-i' l'- ' rJJrt. THOXI.NE "dav on ti"- 1

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