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? the Waynesville mountaineer d Will Save s And Help t Polio Mn help in the fight polio and at the same time e-sui-taining blood for the force- by donating blood ;e Red Cross Bloodmobile t* next visit to this cont August 4." This statement 1(jt. bv David Underwood, ink chairman for the Hay ounty Chapter of the Red Hoodmobile will be at the ?d Presbyterian Church am until 5 p.m. and the if (he visit has been set at mm of 150 pints, so blood has been pressed able duty by the use of globulin?a product of lasma ? as a protection the crippling that is the I Ltuic of polio. [ding to informatidn from | Cross, blood is separated [ main products?serum al [which goes to the Depart r Defense for use of the forces, and gamma globulin, [he Red Cross turns over government's Office of De Mobilization. The Public Service, acting as the agent I. allocates and distributes |y of gamma globulin to ate health department on lis of polio, measles, and s incidence in the state the last 5 years. The state skes the globulin available Icians without charge, llnderwood emphasized the le need for help in carry Jiis two-fold program of the ?ss and asked that the of the community make ffort to donate blood at this Felix Stovall and Mrs. Ben will be in charge of the is of the Grey Ladies. Sreen To Be id at Cherokee day Afternoon lylvester Green, prominent ?n Baptist layman, will de p Sunday afternoon spiritual | > at Mountainside Theatre okee July 26. . J Jennings, director of the | pe Historical Association's 4hal. cultural and religious1 i which sponsors the Sunday afternoon vesper services, said Green is considered one of the South's outstanding speakers. Green for many years was editor of the Durham newspapers. He is now living at Chape] Hill where he is connected with the University of North Carolina Medi cal Foundation. The regular Sunday afternoon vesper services, which begin ar 4:30 p.m., will continue through .Sept. 6. Following Dr. Green on succes sive Sunddys will he Dr. Paul Hutchinson, editor of The Chris tian Century, Chicago, and Dr. John B Thompson, dean of Rocke feller Memorial, University of Chi cago. . Ur. Green has chosen as his sub ject this Sunday "The Thrushes' Song in the Pine Land." Special music for tire services will be under the direction of Gil bert l'irovuno. choral director of ; "Unto These liills," whose choir is composed mainly of members of the famous Westminister Choir | College. Organist will be Fred Haley. Want Ads bring quick results MISS LOUISE AKARD nf Bristol, Va.. was crowned Queen of Camp Junaluska for Girls during the Coronation Pageant held Monday afternoon in the natural amphitheatre at the camp. The queen was elected by vote of the campers, following the pageant she was honored at a dinner in the camp dining room. Among the campers participating in the pageant was Mary Barber, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barber, Jr. of Waynesville, who was cast as a "yellow lily". Rock wood Church To Observe Youth Week By MRS JARRETT WU.LIAMSON Community Reporter The Rockwood Methodist Church will observe Youth Week beginning Sunday, July 26. through Friday, July 31. The Rev. J. H. Coleman ol Maggie will be in charge o! the services. All young people of the community are invited to attend. The Misses Lola and Betty Jean Ford and Geraldine Smith have re turned from a week at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Christine Keith and son, Jackie Joe, are visiting the form er s mother, Mrs. Zennie Medford. Miss Elizabeth Medford is spending a few days in Atlanta as the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pittard. Miss Jewel Williamson, student nurse at Watts Hospital, Durham spent the weekend with her par entSi Mr. and Mrs. Jarretl William son. She was accompanied to Dur ham by her brother, Loy Lee, whc will spend a few days there. One cup of raw rice usual 1> makes three cups after It's cooked so count on one-third cup of raw rice for each person lo be served THESE FOUR yOL'NG LADIES have been nom . mated as candidates tor the 1953 title of "Queen of Lake Juiialuska". Left to riftht: Miss l.uey Neelcy of t'oluinbia, S. Miss Joyce Carter, Lake Junaluska; Miss Mary Moore, Columbus, Ga.: and Miss Ionise loach. Lake Junalu.ska. The election will be held August 1, and the gala coro nation is scheduled for August 15 in the lake side auditorium. (Grcnell Photo). Trouble With Pork ANADARKO. Okla. <AP> ? Policeman Bill Johnson found two pigs running loose In the northeast residential district and spent a puffing few minutes before he raft ed them. Then the frightened porkers dragged Johnson several mora blocks before he finally got them loaded into a borrowed truck. "I guess nothing more can hap pen now." he sighed as he got into the truck to drive the pigs to the police station. Johnson got a few blocks?and the truck ran out of gas. Although chiggers in the United States are just an uncomfortable pest, their relatives in the Far East spread scrub typhus. Smith's Drug Store Main St. Dial GL S-33?l ? z ^Lickgraf BAH0WQ3D COMPLY, Inc. y N .FRANK LIN. N. C. Phone 134 WE ARE BUYING OAK, PINE, POPLAR ANI) BASSWOOD LUMBER CONTACT US FOR I PRICES AND SPECIFICATIONS NANTAUAiA < FRANKLIN, N ORTH CAROLINA Phone 187 L-7 Summertime is. the "L?LST" lime To Build ~ ; FRANKLIN MACHINE SHOP FRANKLIN, N. C. Phone 80 % ' WE SELL LOGGING SUPPLIES ? * ~ *? IM??? m?nr 11 1 - ? m ? ? . AT CLINE - BRADLEY CO. i in BEFORE SUCH AN OFFER! A FULL-SIZE DELUXE tiutpoint - | RA N G E ONLY sjgges YOU HAVE TO SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT! That's the rcoron wc urge yotfto come inio one of Whis nant'j stores and see it today. I COUNT THESE FEATURES . 1 * Standard Cclrod Cake Unit * Instant-Heat Calrod Unit Open Coil * 18" Fluorescent Lamp * Time Measure-Mechanical * Normal Appliance Outlet * Nylon Rollers ? > * Giant Hi-Spccd Broiler | * Deep-Well Thrift Cooker? 1 * Rota-Switches ? * Oven Timing Clock * Timed Oven * Oven Indicator Light1 J 'V * * Three Storage Drawers - ?LAMP AND OVEN TIMER EXTRA CLINE BRADLEY CO. Joe Clinc ? Dick Bradley DIAL GL 0-:U81 ( 5 POJMS ? HAZELWOOD ' ' ' ' f ' " ?
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