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Page' t THE WAYNESV1LLE MOUNTAIN EEh (One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, i943 Farmers Wanting Copper Wire Are To Apply To USDA Re-Organization Meeting Of Merchants Held Here Last Friday Night. Farmers of Haywood county who wish to obtain supplies of copper wire for farmstead wiring should make application to the County USDA War Board, which has been charged with rationing of th:s item locally, it was announced by R. C. Francis, chairman of the board. Under this program, Mr. Fran cis said, copper wire applications will be approved only for essen tial needs which will add to the food production program or save labor on the farm. The maximum amount which can be alloted to new users of electrcity, after power line extensions have been approv ed will be 75 pounds for any one farm. Where extensions of farm stead wiring is requested on a farm already served by electricity the maximum allotment will be 50 pounds of wire. The number of livestock and poultry units on the farm will determine the amount of wire which may be obtained. "There is no provision made for obtaining wire for farm dwellings, or for other uses not directly re lated to the food production pro gram," he added. Haywood county has been alloted 250 pounds of copper wire for the fourth quarter. Over 100 pounds of this wire is still on hand for use on the farms in Hayvood county. Farmers need not apply for cer tain small purchases of wiring ma terials, he said, as a farmer may purchase up to 75 feet of insulat- In England 4" ml 'r PVT. MARVIN PARTON has just landed overseas in England. He has been in service since Jan uary of this year. He went from here to Camp Croft, and then to California. He is with the quar termaster unit, and prior to enter ing the service was employed at Dayton Rubber Manufacturing Company. ed copper wiring, except for house hold use, by certifying to his local dealer that he is a farmer and needs the equipment for production purposes. Certificates issued for purchases of copper wire must be surrendered to a supplier within ten days after date of issuance or they become void. An Ode To Our Friends By ROBERT FRANK JARRETT (Dillsboro) When Christmas comes, I love to think Of a kind and loving friend, Who's been so, through all the years And will be to the end. I love to think of your genial smile And the grip of your strong right hand And the deep rich voice of melody Of my friend so true and grand. I love to look back when Christmas comes To think of loved ones and true, And count up the joys that came to me Through friendship of loved ones like you. And when the tears came, as they often do come You were there, with your solace so true, And I'm glad to remember, on this day in December That I still have grand friends, like you. I High Mass Will Be Offered Here Christmas Eve High Mass will be offered at St. John's Church, Waynesville, on Christmas Eve at midnight. An organ solo, Kreckel's "Silent Night," will begin the service after which the choir, under the direction of Sistfr Mary Anthony, will sing "Silent Night" The Proper of the Mass will be done in Gregorian Chant. The I Ordinary will be Rossini's "Missa J ! Orbis Factor" in three parts. The 9 ; Offertory, "Laetentur Coeli" by i Gruender, will bt sung in two parts. 4 i After Mass the choir will render j Pietro Yon's "G.esu Bambino." The i I services will be concluded with the 3 I organ solo, "Lovely Infant" by P. J. Kreckel. Holy Mass will be offered at St. Joseph's Church, Bryson City, Christmas morning at 8:00 o'clock, I and at the Legion Hall, Franklin, at 10:00 o'clock. Babson's Business and Financial Outlook For 1944 To Be Published Next Week In This Newspaper A fellow we know has a broken arm which he received from fight ing for a woman's honor. It seems she wanted to keep it. m$ -if 111 May Your Christmas Be Merry and may your blessings be many in the coming year and each year that follows. Charlie's Place American business has no more inspiring personality than Roger W. Babson. internationally-known business com mentator and investment ad viser. An out standing fea ture of his phi losophy has been his life long insistence on the impor- BABSON His 1944 fore cast on the war and elections will be carried in full in this news paper next week. His business and financial outlook are always eagerly read the first of every year. Born in 1875, reared in an old fashioned atmosphere of hard work and hustle on a farm in Glou cester, Mr. Babson went to the Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology. Upon graduating in 1898, he turned instinctively to financial and business activities. His exertions, however, under mined his health; he contracted tuberculosis and he was sent West "as good as dead"! It was while he was convalescing from this dreaded malady that he worked out some of the possibilities and prob lems of business statistics. That was forty years ago. Today his weekly statistical and financial reports are read by thousands of businessmen and his research work is carried on by a large staff of workers. A companion is a felloi goes on when he can't. who DEFINITIONS: Bathing Beauty: A girl who has a wonderful profile al the way down. Good Will: The one asset that competition cannot undersell or di minish. Bank: Large building with marble columns and high desks where Scotchmen fill their pens. Gossip: The art of saying noth ing in a way that leaves practical ly nothing unsaid. I 0 i $ ' May your Christmas stocking be filled to overflowing with Joy and Happiness And may the New Year bring Victory! I BALENTINE'S "Good Things To Eat" East Waynesville K A man was bitten by a dog. His doctor told him that the dog was suffering from rabies: Patient Then give me a pencil and paper, doctor. Doctor Now, now there's no cause for alarm. You won't have to make your will for a long time. Patient Who said anything about a will? I just want to make a list of the people I want to bite. Merry Christmas In War as in Peace It's the American Way To wish you Joy and Good Wishes on this Christmas Day. FABIR3ERS FEDEI1AYIOW ROGER MEDFORD, Manager MERRY CHRISTMAS Spirit of America A determination that Freedom shall not perish from the Earth a consecration of all that we have and are, to the cause of Human Liberty a pledge to our country, our neighbors and ourselves that, with great hope, high courage and an abiding faith in God and right, we shall hold steadfast. A willing ness to pay any price in personal sacrifice that "Peace on Earth, Good Will Toward Men" shall become enshrined again in the hearts of all peoples as their rightful destiny. In this spirit we send you Christ mas Greetings and Best Wishes for the New Year. THE DAYTON RUBBER MFG CO. j 1 1 i i i i I 1
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