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r Page 12 Blackout Plans For County Completed (Continued from page 1) u.-ni onnnH the warnine in Way nesville and the whistle of Una gusta in Hazelwood. Dates of all blackouts will be announced later. Mr. Rogers had drawn up an ordinance Covering blackouts and j -in- .nj o hihi wni nresent- ed to the mayors and representa tives of the towns and adopted for use by them. whiW th state euard cannot act as a body except at the direct call of the governor, due to their training in handling arms, they i vnlnnteerinar as individuals their services when possible to as sist in any way. In Canton, tney will handle the traffic; It was also recommended that classes for home nursing be or ganized among the high school girls so that they might learn to care for the sick during epidemics ana for the ill and wounded in homes. Mr. Rogers stated that a meet inr nt tha sir raid wardens of the towns would be called in the near future to draft final plans after which the public would be notified of the drills and given specific instructions as to what is expected. The American Legion was selected as a working medium for drills and blackouts. Haywood Rallies For Victory, Draw Large Attendance (Continued from page one) fense office for any patriotic ser vice they might be called upon to render. An appeal has been made at each of the meetings for coopera tion of the communities in the various projects of the defense program being launched in the county. Leaders attending the meetings predict effective results. Meetings have been held in the following townships w.ith several speakers talking at each place: Jonathan Creek at the Rock HQ1 school house; Beaverdam at the Morning Star school ; Fines Creek at the Fioes Creek school; Crab tree at the Crabtree school; Cruso at the school building; Cecil at the Cecil school ; Waynesville town ship at the local high school; Ivy 4ri township at the Maggie school building. Last night the Clyde township meeting was held in the Clyde school ; tonight a meeting is sched uled at the Canton high school; and tomorrow night, the last in the series, will take place in White Oak township at the Presbyterian church. Glenn W. Miller Fatally Injured When Struck By Car (Continued from nage 1)- ; and Tom King, Lawrence and Ray mond Miller, Dennis Israel and Virgil Shope, Nieces had charge of the flowers. v Honorary pallbearers were asso ciates in the department of broke storage in the plant of the Canton division of the Champion: Paper and Fibre Company, where Mr. Miller waa employed. He had been with the company for the past 15 years. Surviving are the widow, the former Miss Nina Varner, of Swain county ; - two daughters, Miss Faye and Miss Lucy Miller, and one sister, Miss Hattie Miller, all of Canton. Lt. Ferguson, U. S. Navy, Is Promoted To Lt. Commander (Continued from page 1 - ville township high school. He wnn nrtvMPOVTTTTl MOUNTAINEER liui naitiuuiwv . . - T7 . I.. x. T TT.o I graduated at the , University of North Carolina and took one year of medicine there, after which he transferred to Harvard University, where be graduated from the med ical school with high honors in 1930. The same year he entered the navy. For several years Commander Ferguson was stationed in the Pacific with headquarters at San Diego, Calif. He was moved to Pearl Harbor and remained there until last March, when he was re turned to the states and stationed at the medical bureau in Washing ton, D. C. Commander Ferguson often vis its his family here and also that of his wife, who was the former Miss Glennie Coman, daughter of Kr. and Mrs. Jarvis Coman, of Lake Junaluska. Wayne county farmers are pleased with the grading service in con nection with their one-variety cot ton communities, since they now know the proper grade and staple of their lint. Marirucrite Ross Has Operation; Improving: ( Marguerite Russ was doing fairly well yesterday following an operation Sunday after an acute attack of appendicitis. She was taken ill carry fcarar. day morning imimcniv Timrinv w. J ents, Mr. and Mrs. Buss, at a state press Chapel Hill. ; ' fill tlAMIH VAMA L:i . r- ipj ing Saturday sight with her rJ parents In Ilendersonville, hUe,J iHospital there for the op It Major Mint Reed, U. S. Air Corps, Made Lt. Colonel ' (Continued from page 1) he entered the army from Fort Bragg on February 28, 1929. He if a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity and of the Military Or der of Carabou. Colonel Reed was eraduated fiom the air corps primary school ai.. Brooks rield, Texas, in 1929, and was graduated from the ad vanced flyingr school at Kelly Field in 1930. In 1932 he was graduated from the Air Corps lecnmcal School at Chanute Field 111., where he Studied engine main. tenance, and was graduated from the commissions school there in 1936. Later he was graduated from the Air Corns TechmVal School at Maxwell Field, Ala. Col. Reed has been stationed at the air base at Windsor Locks since December, 1941. Harry M. Sullivan Is Sent to Greenwood Harry M. Sullivan, who has been with the Smith Cut Rate Drug Store here for nearly three years, is being transferred next week to Greenwood, 8. C, by his company. Mr. Sullivan, who is a native of Williamston and came here from Anderson, will be connected with another Smith store which is soon to open in Greenwood. Mr. and Mm. Sullivan have been residing in the Hannah apartment Thursday - Friday & Saturday 0i mm r Jh 9mrmt to ewtiott my mnd aR nohirol brUH loothbruhl MM SCHICK Injector RAZOR SPECIAL KIT 1 SPtCIAl Kit I FOR ONLY With Pkg. Of 8 Blades CIGARETTES CAMEL Type Pkg. 20 ; Crtn. 200 i3 niQ TOBACCOS HALF & HALF P. A. 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