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f TTTTT?5T"l AY JAVTTAPV ie ... Pace 12 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Red Cross Workers In Rural-Urban Drive Are Named (Continued from page 1) Tom Roarers, and Mrs. Jim Davis; (Upper), Mra. Carl Green, chair man, Mrs. Chaa. B. McUrary, ana Mrs. Hugh Ferguson; White Oak, Mrs. A. L, Bramlett, chairman, Mrs. Willie Hunter, and Mrs, Loyd Ferguson. Crabtree, Mrs. Glenn Palmer, chairman, Mrs. Frank Medford, Mrs. Fred Noland, Mrs. H. H Halt, Mrs. W. B. Reeves, and Mrs. Taft Ferguson ; Iron Duff, Miss Mary Davis, chairman, Mrs. Man eon Medford, Mrs. Gay Chambers, and Miss Harriett Davis; Lake Junaluska, Mrs. Hallett Ward, chairman, Mrs. Jerry Liner, and Mrs. Weaver McCracken. Lakeside, Mrs. Jim Noland, chairman, Mrs. Ed Glavich, and Mrs. Zack Massey ; Ivy Hill, Mrs. Walter Ketner, chairman, Mrs, Herbert Plott, Mrs. Frank Henry, Mrs. Tom Alexander, Mrs. John Finger, and Mrs. Norman Cald well; Saunook and Hyatt Creek, Mrs. W, F. Swift, chairman, Mrs. Sam Jones, Mrs. Sam Arrington, Mrs. John Sparks, Mrs. Floyd Lyle and Mrs. Leo Reiger. Mt Sterling, H. D. McDonald, chairman, Mrs. Maye Hannah, and Mrs. Mack Caldwell ; Cataloochee, Mrs. John Carroll, chairman, Dave j Noland and "Uncle" Steve Woody.1 The need for the emergency funds are being presented at each of the ten meetings which are be ing sponsored by the county farm agents in the county during the past ten days. Verdicts Given In A Number Of Civil Court Cases (Continued from page 1) juries received while operating a corn cutter on the farm of the de fendant a compromise was reached and a judgment of f26 was given Mr. Parks. . JQS Jtefey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kerley, versus McCrary and Son, Inc., of Asheville, was settled with a compromise, the plaintiff receiving judgment total ing $775, for injuries suffered when a truck owned by the defend ants is alleged to have struck the plaintiff while riding a bicycle. The will of Pauline Davis, wife of Randolph Davis, was adjudged by the court and jury as the true will of Pauline Davis in the case in which her family contested the legality of the document. Mrs. Da vis and her husband had taken a baby in their home for adoption and the time of probation waa not up when she was taken ill and rushed to the Haywood County Hospital for an operation, from which she died shortly after. On her way to the hospital 'she had written her brothers and sisters that she wanted her small baby, that would be adopted in time, to inherit all of heT land and things if she should not recover. The Morris Grocery Company recovered a judgment of $1,000 from the estate of Sarah S, Sloan, deceased.'-'-' 'Rally-For-Victory' Meetings Drawing Large Attendance (Continued from page 1) townships v at the Crabtree-Iron Duff school, with an attendance of 660. This is the largest attend ance at any of the Victory meet ings. The same speakers with the exception of Mr. Woody and Jack Messer, were present at the Crab tree meeting. The farmers in these townships have been working together in a combined effort to secure all scrap material available for the scrap drive. In addition to the scrap material campaign to be brought to the farmers' immediate attention is the repair of farm machinery All farmers in Haywood county in the very near future will receive farm machinery repair inventory blanks and have been asked by the gov ernment to repair all their machm " ery and make inventories of the parts needed in making a crop in " 194Z. ' After these inventories have been made and an estimate of the nee eesary parts has been arrived at, it is requested that farmers turn over this signed order to their, machine dealer, and these dealers in turn will be able to secure the parts that the farmers have placed orders for. The following is a schedule of the remaining Victory meetings to be held throughout the county: East Fork township tonight at the Cruso school building; Cecil township Friday night at the Cecil school; Waynesville township meeting at the township high school on Monday night; Ivy Hill township meeting on Tuesday night at the Maggie school; Clyde town ship meeting at the Clyde school on Wednesday; Beaverdam town- ship meeting at the Canton high school on Thursday night; with the last meeting held on Friday night, 23rd, of the White Oak township at the White Oak Presbyterian Rubber Shortage Is Serious, Says Miller (Continued from page one) . not have automobiles, and they got along. We will have to learn to do the same." Mr. Miller pointed out that all non essentials of rubber had been withdrawn from production.' "No more rubber heels, no more golf balls, or baseballs. Only a limited number of bladders for footballs. No rubber thread for elastic doth, and foundation garments." When questioned, Mr. Miller said that it took about seven years for a rubber tree to mature and pro duce sufficient san to be commer cially valuable. The possibility of developing South American ruoDer plantations would require several Tears, he nointed out. Last year South America produced only 3,- 750 tons of the 600,000 used in America, be aiL Over 99 per cent of America's supply comes from the East Indes. Rubber trees grow in a 400-mile belt at the equa tor. : "We must not take this short- j ae lightly. It is serious, and everyone must take utmost care of what they have. The chances of replacing anything - in rubber soon is very slim," he continued. An autogiro carries mail between :he pofctoifice roof and the airport "li'adelphia. Baptist Women of Hazelwood Elect Officers For Year Officers of the W. M. 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