TBursday Afternoon, Ftbru r 7AGE 5l HE Y7ATTSmLE JIGCNTAEnTTB Poultry Specialists Coming Monday i x; f i f - V "" - J ft , . i - I V 'Poultry Commission so Heel Here Ilex! Monday Van Weils One 01 Urea's Largest Gliichen Prodi;; A1U D. D. BROWN THOMAS B. MOHKI3 Tlii'sc spnuilisN will he in cliui'Ke of the Poultry school to be held in Wayiu'svillu Monday: I). I). Brown, top left Or. It. S. IX iirstym', rlclit; T. H. Non is, lower left, and C. V. I'arrish, will discuss tin' various suliji'cls coiinccti'd with the poultry business. Others from the Hxleiision Service will idso take part in the oiu(luy school which is sponsored hy the Poultry Commission of the Haywood -County Development Program. Increasing income fhrough poul-i: i t try production will be the theme DellWOOU LaymGIl of the Poultry School to be held at the Courthouse on Monday. , Will PrGCCll SllTl. February 26, and of the ensuing ) week's schedule of meetings, ! CuUrCllSS throughout the county. In an- , nouncinu the program, County ! Spocia Layman's Day Services Agent Wayne Corpemng points out will be neid Sunday in the church that poultry, including hatching eS of the Deliwood Methodist eggs, commercial eggs, and broil- -charge, with, the Lay Leader of ers. presents one of the best op- eacn congregation In charge, and with visiting lay speakers. Ready To Count His Chickens portur.itics to increase farm in come, particularly on small farms. The Poultry Commission of the Community Development Program is sponsoring the Poultry Program. Starting at 9:30 a.m. Monday the school will feature talks by Dr. D. Services now planned according to Rev. Paul R. Taylor, pastor, are: f Ddlwood 11 a. m.. J. W. Leath erwood of Waynesville, lay speak er: Mrs. Frank Henry, in charge. Elizabeth Chapel tl a. m., M. H. W. 1IUII, OH Uie OUUOU IOr UOUI-i Dr.u,loc Wnvna.ulllo hioh hl try; Dr. R. S. Dearstyne. on ouH .lin,.ri '..nri " . in snpavr- H..oh IjRatcliffe, Dellwood Charge Lay Leader, in charge. Map'e Grove 11 a. m., Robert Library Notes Wrong Turn In Right Direction BUTTE, Mont. AP) A local resident was freed in police court on a charge of drunkeness, hut got mixed up on the doors and walked into the cell block instead of through the exit to the street. County officials then phoned to have him held in a charge of fail ing to provide for minor children. Police reported he had been releas ed. While a constable searched for him, the city jailer, making routine rounds in the cell block, found the man still wandering around look ing f'jr the y out. Entiisl) is the modern world's most widely read language. Glass Slater For New Roles TOLEDO, Ohio - (AP Glass may be used to replace many met als which are being restricted for the current mobilization program, says Dr. George B. Watkins, direct or of research for Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. In World War II, glass was used successfully a a substitute for al uminum. For example, the Federal Pnmmnnimlltmiu rw-Mirticlrkt, w,rl it as backing on records for its re-1 Moont,'r Cow-Growing Pullets, cording file. Glass evaporator I Wednesday. February 28 plate in air conditioning equip-1 10:0) a.m. Mark Ferguson, ment replaced steel plates. One Finos Creek Hatching Flocks. pklnd-of glass today eliminats the 11:00 a.m. Weaver Parkins, need for almost all metal framing Panther Creek Hatching Flocks, and cross-pieces on store doors. 2:00 p.m. Jesse Jenkins White I! future in poultry; W. G. Andrews, on care and management of re placement stock; T. B. Morris, on handling of eaas in meet hatcherv demands; and Dr. C. C Gatz. on Boon or 'rancis cove, lay spcak- poultry disease services available Pr; ,lur(,' L,ntr' n charge, to Haywood County farmers. After ; ' lunch Dr. Gatz and C. F. Parrish w 11 lead a roundVtable discus-, sion of poultry problems. j During the wick of February i 2( to March 2, meetings will be held at school buildings of the county with representatives of four hatcheries and buyers of hatching eggs,' as well as bank representa tives. Thest" people will discuss specific questions arising, particu larly in the Hatching Kgg Program, and the economic situation of the poultry industry, These night meetings will be held- at 7 !i0 p.m. as follows: Mon-1 day, February 20-Bethel School; I uesday, February 27 Waynes ville High School; Wednesday, Feb. ruary 2li - Fines Creek School; Thursday, March 1 Crabtree-lron Duff School; Friday, March 2 Beaverdain School. During the day field meetings will be held to discuss manage ment, type of houses, etc., at the following farm': Tuesday, February 27 10:00 a.m. Van C. Wells, Pigeon Growing Pullets and Hatching Eggs. 11:30 a.m. A. T. Medford, Pi geonHatching Eggs. 1:30 p.m. Sam Queen, Jr., Dell wood Hatching Eggs and Remod eling Bain for Chicken House. 3:30 p.m. Homer Justice. Mf' 4.Hvfr a-:J'mfnd Van Wells, chairman of the Community Development Poultry Commission, finds that it pays to fol low the Commission's suggestions on poultry raising. He has 6,000. (Staff Photo). MAHGAItET JOHNSTON COUNTY LIBRARIAN YOU AND MENTAL HEALTH In cooperation with the Haywood County Health Department and the Haywood County School System, we are arranging this week a spec ial display of reading in prepara tion for the Menial Hygiene Work shop to be held here March S, 0, and 7th. Dr. Robert M. Fink, consultant in Mental Hygiene, is an able author and leader in this field of mental health. It is a rare op portunity we are having here in Haywood county to have such a workshop open to all parents, teachers and interested club members. Income Tax Man To Help Citizens A representative of the state Department of Revenue will be in Canton and Waynesville the first two weeks in March to give assist ance to taxpayers in tiling their state Income Tax returns. He will be at the Canton Drug Store on March 1 and 2, and March .r, (i and 7. He will be at the Court House In Waynesville begin ning March 8, through March 15, the deadline for tiling North Caro lina State Income Tax Returns.' A single person with an income of $1,000 or more, or a married man with an income of $2,000 or more is required to file a State In come Tax Return. A married wo man, with a separate income of Van WelU of r,- fl-lfA 1 II1HV ar., l . " "'C I -4T..1. his i To be thoroughly familiar with' SLOW ''"'e from that of her PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR STUBTED for HATCHING EGG FLOCK REPLACEMENT Ready For DELIVERY Any time you desire We Also Have Day-Old Chicks Buy As Many As You Want from 1 to 1000! WE FILL PMIl ORDERS " i Guaranteed Seed Blue Ridge Fertilizer Field and Garden Tools o We feature the famous RED CON Chicken Feed Growing Mash Laying Mash rk Scratch Our price on all feed is as low or lower than any other source in Western North Carolina. See JOE CLINE OR OTT LEDBETTER AT L & B HARDWARE Phone 1110 Hazelwood the subjects under discussion begin reading now. Following is a list of books suggested for your study: Overslreet Mature Mind. Foster Marriage and family re lationships. Bowman Marriage for moderns. Stone Marriage manual. KastmanExpectant Motherhood. Strain Being Born. Levine Wonder of Life. Welshimer Questions Girl Ask. Perry Children Need Adults.. Baruch -New Ways in Discipline. Dre-ikurs Challene of Parent hood. McKown Boys Grow Uo Eedder Girls Grow Up. Daly Personality Plus. Jonathan Guide Book for the Young Man About Town. Scott Marriage for Moderns. Bryant Miss Behavior. Pemherton The Stork Didn't Bring You." Schultz Your Baby. Gallengcr Lady in Waiting. Montgomery Bonnie's Baby husband ,is required to file a re turn. Taxpayers who have previously filed should use forms received which bear their names and ad dresses. Failure to receive a form does not relieve a person of liability to file, Oak Hatching Flo.ks. Thursday, Marrh 1 10:00 a.m. Jack Messer, Crab tree Hatching Flocks. , 1:30 p.ra.-vjMk Jlogerg, Orab tree Pullets and Hatching Flocks. Friday, March 2 10:00 a.m. Robert Green, Clyde Hatching Flocks. 1:30 p.m. Jerry Hipps, Canton Hatching Flocks. Brother. Better Homes and Garden Baby Book. Spock Baby and Child Care. Gesell Studies in Child Devel- opnient. j Gesell -First Five Years of Life. I Gesell The Child From Five to Ten. Isaacs Childhood and After. I Pearson Emotional Disorders of i Children. Rennie Mental Health in Mod ern Society. Swift -Step hy step in Sex Edu cation, Lawton Aging Successfully. Lawton New goals for Old Age. Kaplan Mental Disorders in Later Life. Levy Maternal Overprotection. Menninger Human Mind. Menninger Psychiatry in a Troubled World. Menninger Love Againt Hate. Mead Male and Female. Lemkau Mental Hygiene in Public Health. , Fenton Mental Hygiene in School Practice. LABOR MAN TAKES STABILIZER JOB tx. 7 ;W' 1 OETAIIS OF WAGE CONTROL still required Ironing out as Geor M Harrison (left), president of the Brotherhood of R.S.?cS Mook voice in the new defense program. .(Internotlotwl Soundphoto). Manpower Shortage EAST LANSING, Mich (AP) Manpower trouble forced cancel lation of a scheduled gymnastic meet between Michigan State and Kent State. Kent's number one man was out of action with a broken finger, the next two men were de clared ineligible, and the next three boys had been drafted. Right Church Rlonnie Pitman, woman reporter of the Gastonia Gazette, went over to Lincolnton this week to cover a murder trial. Judge Susie Sharp was to preside. A beaming attend ant, who didn't know the judge, bowed to Blonnle: "Right this way, judge." "I'm not the judge," re- have 6.000 mT i bute to other wood county Haywood s haU.h. brought a qu6rter "J n. ar into the J Joe Cline of i sthatjyging'r H of feed he s.n still growing and l To keep the chi? healthy, Mr. Well5 to' est recommendation, ' From the .. arrive until thev J T " again, they iive ' sanitary and healihW oy isz reet. This s.7 into A nen, P s M - "" ana I 1J l room. Upstairs is, tuiiimoames one thous I dre also- and capacity. shT,heui!din8 ;u shale block, with b , dows. Unlike ordinan! these permit all the of the sun to Dase automatic watering J a constant supply ot ,1 "cus Keeps an nt-l Of feed before the cM Sillier, Mr. Wells uses woo, for litter, and cImiu ttftM ttn.l vm iiuer winds Uu a u me larm. In addition to his , Wells has a Grade A DJ cows. Evidence from Swiss J ing units indicate that herding sheep in 8.258 1 that the occupation , even then. piled Blonnie. "1 witJ I don t pronounce then' Frozen Foods 12 Oz. Birdscyc Strawberries 49( 12 Oz. Birdseye Sliced PEACHES 29 10 Oz. Dulany Golden CORN 25 12 Oz. Birdseve GREEN PEAS 10 Oz. Birdseye OKRA 31 14 Oz. Birdseve SPINACH 25 I-F-G COFFEE AUNT JEMIMA Salt & Peppi SHAKER 25cPc RINS0 Lg.Box 32 7 Oz. Vkg. Cloverleaf CRISCO SPRY 3 lbs $.07 3 1bs $Jf 4X SUGAR SUGAR Box12c 51bs48c 1 Lb. Box Brock CHOCOLATE CHERRIES . 4j 16 Oz. Armour 12 Ox. Armour J Beef Stew 55c Treet 5 Lb. Ban Spartan 4 Lb. Ctn. Swift's Jewel Dog Food 49c Lard SI LOG CABIN SYRUP ... 12 oz KRAFT MAYONNAISE 16oz4? Kraft Salad Dressing .. ..... 16 oz Jj Sliced Pineapple ... No. 2 Can 7 No. 2 tan Green Giant PEAS 20c 23c No. 2 Can Red Sour PITTED CHERRIES Planters' Peanuts .. 8 oz 33c Johnsons Glo-Coat, Qt. 98c Bruce Floor Cleaner 7Qi 79c FRUITS -VEGETABLES Sweet Potatoes. 4 lbs Firm Crisp Lettuce 2 for 2S Home Grown Eatinr Apples 176 Size Oranges .... . Large Juicy Tangerines .3 lbs 25 '....Doz3S DozS' Red Lean lb 49c GROUND BEEF .. . lb 69c Smoked ' PICNIC HAMS Curtiss CANDIES 24 Bars Baby Ruth. $1.20 1 Lb. Butterfinger Chip .39 $1.59 $1.59 Value ONLY Meaty Lean SPARERIBS. Western Grade A SIRLOIN STEAK lb 5 .lb? 99 ':' Hazelvvo4 Phone 326 1