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Pfege 12 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAYi Local Red Cross Chapter Asked To Raise $1,500 land eared for Mid not mam thin i 30 or 40 em oer 100 bens are re- leeived tail v thfln titers m ha I something wrong with the health or breeding of the birds, Parrish said. Although it is too late to change (Continued from page 1) I the laying, flock this" year, the - chairmen appointed in each town ship in are area comprising the Haywood chapter. Each township chairman will in turn appoint their committee. .The definite campaign of solicit ing funds will not get underway before the first of the year, but all organization of working stouds will be perfected during the com ing week. In his proclamation President Roosevelt pointed out that for more than sixty years the American Red Cross has. played a vital role in binding up the wounds of the in jured, in sheltering, feeding: and clothing the homeless, in succor ing the distressed, in rebuilding broken lives, and in rehabilitating the victims of catastrophes of na ture and war. fpoultryman should give careful thought to the kind of breeding I males ha uses next year, or the sources from which he purchases his baby chicks, the State College I specialist advised. 167 Garments Sent To Red Cross (Oatiaaed froaa par X) - eight sweaters and four ehil dren't knitted suits, which include two garments, a sweater and a pair of pants. Mrs. Georre Washinr. of Phila delphia, who has spent the greater part of her time for the past few years at Sunset Cottage, Lake Junaluska, has to her credit eight WVUICU D 0 WCWl immw aw m I avwvf sweaters, all in the Quota beinsr Long, Lake Junaluska, Miss sent away this week. Mrs, J. Q. Allison, Mrs. J. C. Tom Rainer, Miss , Hattie Siler Rose, Mrs. James Queen, Mrs. K. u. j UTeeman, Mrs. wiuiam Shoolbred. Anions' those who have knitted lor tne Ked Cross is toe last quota, many of them having knitted for all previous quotas are: Mrs. Carl Ratcliff, Mrs. Charles Woodard, Mrs. George Bischoff, Mrs. L. M. Killian, Mrs. Kate Morris, Mrs. M. O. Galloway, Mrs. Sam Stringfield, Mrs. Hilliard Atkins, Mrs. Lou Silverthorne. Miss .Jeanette Phil lips. Car oline Alsteatter, Mrs. Ben Colkitt, Mrs. Jesse Boyd James, Miss Hilda Way, Mrs. Tommy Murray, Miss Mary Medford, Miss Edna Kuy- Mrs. Richard Barber. Mi rn- Jane Green, Mrs. Fincher, Mrs. C. E. Quinlan, Miss Ethel Craig, Mrs! L. M. Richeson, Mrs. Ruth Craig. jnary jneuiuru, miaa uuuo 1 ..U o. vuiu, jars. j. kendall, Miss Alice Stringfield, Miss C. Welch, Mrs. Boyd, Mrs. Lebo Hester Anne Withers, Miss Ruth Massie, Miss Frances Ray, Mrs. Summerrow, Miss Edna McKay, Ivey Troutman, Mrs. Mary Hen Mra Wavne Moore. Mrs. Richard dricks. Mrs. James Atkins. Mm v Rogers, Mrsl, Jack. Way. - E. Fuller, Mrs. Frank Robinson, Mrs. Jonathan Woody, Mrs. N. F. Mrs. James Coman, Mrs. Millard t nnpnotar Vn fi-o-n Washing erguson, Mrs. Ben Sloan. Miss ton, Mrs. Frank Leatherwood, Mrs Mio. T Boyd. v "PDtllk' . M- James A 7 S Ias- Mis, josrntl9n,i Marie Plot M Wite, Mis Robim Sarah r erguuou, jars. Ben oioan, Miss ed ,u Jtth (WTl Kate Williamson, Mrs. Jo Coman, forTCp6 ....u.!. .uTuxm. jrcars aunsei ionage, LMitv ups. ion, Mrs. rranic iauierwoou, mi. luiaimuo, ran. jo Uoman.for the f rami Ageius nail g To Hold Emergency lieiense Meets (Continued from cage 1)- township'will be held at the Bethel school. - At 2 o'clock this afternoon the farm agents will hold a meeting for Beaverdam township at Rock- wood church. At 7: 30 tonight, they will meet at Crabtree at the Crab tree school building. The Waynesville township meet ing will be held at the court house at 10 a. m. on Saturday, 20th; East Fork township at the school Duuaing at 10 a. m. on Monday, 22nd; White Oak township, at the Presbyterian church at 2 p, m. on Monday 22nd; Cecil township on Monday 22nd, at 7:30 a. m. at the school building. Ivy Hill township on Tuesday 23rd, at 10 a. m. at the Maggie school building; Jonathan Creek township at 2 p. m. on Tuesday, 23rd, at the Rock Hill school build ing; Iron Doff on Tuesday, 23rd, at 7:30 o'clock at the Methodist church.' j v -r i ' T. k of i - , ti Mr.s)sAJifiG,fifla,Mim7,rn,j,jfJsjraA J r v7rt,.i Tm. ifr-"" ii Men's Billfolds GENUINE LEATHER MANY STYLES $1-00 to $5.00 NAME IN GOLD FREE SPECIAL FOR MEN IN SERVICE ' Service Insignia For Any Branch: Army Marines Coast Guard ' WIIX BE PUT ON WITH NAME FREE i ' j I -V X 1 i '.- .'I ' Guaraniead SANDWICH TOASTER Ii29 up PA R K E R SHEAFFER Pwm randla Sets $1X3 up Nan h Gold FREE 12 Pet Drivers See Movies On Safe Driving Twelve 'drivers of Pet Dairy Prod- ucw company nere attended a din ner meeting at the TFaine TTnfoi Wednesday night, and saw movies shown by Mr. Tomilson, of the eaiety division of the SUte High way Department The drivers for the pet firm had three nieht sessions on nfn ing, all conducted by Mr. Tomilson. The meeting Wednesdty night was presiaea over by R. B. Daven port, manager of the local plant. Guarantaad EUctrie IRONS $5119 $39 fl Sll G'FTYl i 2 X to 1 G. E. and R.CA. RADIOS $995, guaranteed EUctrie " Moulds p I j Bailey Chosen To Head Canton Defense Group Mayor J T. Bailey was unani mously elected general chairman of Canton's civilian defense coun cil at an organization meeting held in the Canton city hall Tuesday night :.,?. C. A. Stone, plant engineer of the Canton division of the Cham pion Paper and Fibre Cnmnnnv was unanimously chosen assistant general chairman of the defense set-up. E. M. Geier, cashier of thetham pion Paper and Fibre Company, was chosen chief clerk to the new defense onranizntinn mtu'io w Luther Snyder was named deputy cierK. : , Guaranteed Hot Plates A "Tried Oft Wi TMAN CANDIES and Others IMPERIAL KEN MEDICO ROYAL DUZE KAYWOODIE and Others His Favorite Brands CIGARETTES In Holiday Packages ctn FLAT FIFTIES 25 c s'ysa to ' a Gifts That Lastl Movie Cameras, Proiectors, and Movie Films 32C2.rS3c Uiiis That v one Wants! ALBUMS FRAMES and Many Other Item To Select From to ?4 98 Comfortable Hens Produce Better When thi cold blow, that's the time to thing of the comfort of the farm poultry jiuck, says v;. jj. rarrisft, poultry man of the N. C. State College Ex tension Service. 1 A comfortable house, free from oraits, will help to keep the birds free from common winter ail ments and aid them in produping maximum numoer 01 eggs. Then, too, each bird should have at least 3 to 4 square feet of floor space. If the flock is crowded, ad ditional space should be provided or tne number culled down to a point Where the birds may be comfort- BDie in present quarters. Water that has been heated to knock, the chill off, or fresh from the well early each moning, will do much to prevent a cold snap from causing a sharp drop in egg production. For less trouble, au tomatic electric or oil heated warm ers shbuld be installed. In other suggestions for De cember to loith Carolina poultry men, Parrish Said the feeding of one pound of alfalfa leaf meal per 100 birds will be a satisfactory i substitute for green feed if the dry fall prevented the sowing of a I grazing crop V Three-Heat HEATING PADS ... . 98L to A Mahler Christmas Oulstde or mslde TREE LIGHTS c $)83 to 2) S9 KODAKS AND CAMERAS 9SC to G10 Friday And Saturday Specials Football HELMETS Lovely Dresser Sets MMto $1655 Box 500 Facial TISSUES 19 $1.50 Vegetable Comp. Pinkham's 840 25c Tooth Powder Dr. Lyons 124 60c Size California Syrup Figs 330 50c "motion HIND'S 251 $1.25 Size Tonic - "" 7 PERUNA 79(i 25c Woodbury TALCUM 9c 30c MILITARY Saqa SETS Cup Initials In Gold Free Good Quality FOOTBALLS Lisa Moffetts Teethia 170 75c Jar Shave -Cream -1 Barbasol 430 $1.25 Size Absorbine jr 67c Medium Size Vaseline Hair Tonic 370 $1.25 Size SIMILAC 72! 25s Woodbury's Tooth Paste 2 for 250 75c Kidney Pills DOAN'S 43(t C5c Freckle Cream Stillman's 290 25c Gillette Lather Shave Cream 10c 25c Eagle Brand Milk - BORDEN'S 170 15c Roll Red Cross. Paper Towels 80 b e beowtyl keoneilii eolot-od look o ei Hie Coly beowty okk k bodU Two CreoM, two IoHoim, "Alr-Spea" rt4m, llpiUct ya Tkmrnl Oh mvwoN COTY ciith's Cut-Ratc Drug Stores I Cvl m WHiams Luxury Shaving Cream, lo V V " ft A double sizs $i0 I AlP V" V ' Aqua Velva ; 1 Vfl Al m After Sn,vin8T'l -25 aJl Z--. l Total Value $125 Ci; PRICE 89c l APRACnCAllMEXPEHSmClfT J W This Attractive l3oz. Siie Jerqcns Lotion in o , Beoutiful Gift Box J WHAT 10- IJfphnnv nr Tnv SOAP 2 for lit Larsre Size Swan SOAP 3 for 250 vm FOR 22c sn A WONDERFUL GIFT Just Something Different PACQUDTS HAND CREAM. Xmaa WrajJjed and 74' A Gift He W, Appreciate WOODBURY SHAVE SE1 A PERFECT GIFT MENNEN GIFT SETS Contains His Favorite . Shaving Toiletries W2S EVENING-IN-PARIS PERFUME VANITY CASES and TOILETRIES GIFT ENSEMBLES In Lovely Gift Boxes to COTY YARDLEY EVENING-IN-PARIS COMPACTS And $4 00 Others I WATCHES FOR EVERYONE WRIST POCKETS-MICKEY MOUSE AND OTHERS CUTEX- LA CROSS Nail Polish Kits Friday and Saturday S K r, at r r, CI I to 0 Si Ft 0 0 a C ft in mt VI rt A 0 ll A 0 0 s ? e 0 ft 0 fl (91 razing crop. 1 . . ' 1 l ' AMr I aW I If the fl(ck is proneilv housed jgaSrr! MM I
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