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" PAGE FIVE (Third Section? - .. THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Want Some Free Pigeons? ihortening ping a tgton LT0N. - Supplies oi ! , ,rers of shorten- IKIHB ' ; cent i'CB" .he United food tommit- id n" .,t -i -t t 1 - . ,.. tin. I 10 Hi'"' " .US .i.K.the Agr jcuHure of such ill" l" Since last Octooer, tou. been receives - Itionai iiui- U1 is being " jA explained. 1 riiiiian 3 i" - tons of iais I ST.'.UOO war. ,.i i:,ri;j! nif " ' ' - ... i y; per t-"1 This level of effect since for the will re- wii-A at been m U. S. Fed Up With Feeding 'Em WASHINGTON The Govern ment is trying to find homes for 17,000 homing pigeons. Uncle Sam is completely fed up with feeding pigeons. The sad story of the Govern ment and its bird life was told recently by the War Assets Cor poration. It seems that last April the Army decided to sell 20,000 homing pig eons it no longer needed. So a disposal agency went to work. In the nine months since then it has sold 1,561 pahs of pigeons for $6,055. This may seem like a neat profit, but hold on for a minute. Did you know, a gloomy Gov ernment asks, that ahungry pigeon can eat $4.92 worth of rations a year? When you get, 17,000 pig eons together, their grocery bill alone runs to $6,970 a month. Obviously, the Government can't make money that way. It no long er will try to sell the pigeons. It will be delighted to give them With Father'-Playing Lville Auditorium Saturday 115 ft 1 IIP ' $14 &iH limn "Life with Father," America's most beloved comedy, sta;e of the Auditorium, Ashevllle, March 9, at 8:15 o'clock. (Adv.) Saunook PTA To Improve The Serving Room A better than average attendance was recorded at the regular meet ing of the Saunook PTA held Fri day night, March 1. It was voted to purchase several new items of cooking equipment for the lunch kitchen. Plans were made for redecorating the serving room. A special meeting was called for Friday afternoon, March 8, at 2:30. The next regular meeting will be held Friday night, March 15, at 8 o clock. All members are urged to attend both meetings in order to give the best attention to the several projects now getting under way. away. First, said the War Assets Cor poration, it will try to donate the birds to State, Federal or nonprofit organizations. When that fails (and the tone of the report seems to indicate everyone is positive it will fail), anyone can have a pigeon Send your requests to War Assets Corporation, Consumer Goods Di vision, General Products Section Railroad Retirement Building, Washington 25, D. C. And, the Government isn't fool ing about being in a hurry to get rid of them, for it adds: No less than 20 pigeons to a customer. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Jesse J. Car penter, deceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Waynesville, North Carolina, on or before the 27lh day of Febru ary, 1947, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will' please make immediate pay ment. This the 27th day of February, 1946. MRS. LOU CARPENTER. Administratrix of the Estate of Jesse J. Carpenter, deceased. 1499 Feb 28 Mar 7-14-21-28 Apr 4 i.tyt i Sold By t Smith' Cnt-Rate Drug Store an You Locate All Your Income Tax Reductions? Under present revenue laws you could pay a 30''' penalty by overlooking an expense item in liguring your 1945 tax. "The fiend I v 3ank" 0 That's big money. But the man with a checking account isn't making an error. He has an accurate record of every expense. Pay-by-check in '46. Pen That Checking Account With Us Today THE irst National Bank ORGANIZED 1902 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK) "By ia SCOff 1180) MARIA ' rlERESA POLLAR IS S-ClLL A fOPULAP. FORM Of CuRRENC IH ARABIA ANP CrfrlER REP SEA OUNR.ILS Uim7 y O X CHINESE s-Tori. ' 'cTA 11. . ' 1 - . . , . . . . rSCOAPy, fis-fiNc; o corns - A ooo Hard Brft mever. Kl.IX 0 DEfEC-f SPURIOUS MOHEV MAJit Or m mi im i. ti j low MA.HV VEAR$ WILL . YIMES fROPUCE ? 350 -fo 400 ytAR.4 YV1 I SX ABVL IF Yl(E$AMP UEP IH -fllL UNrfEP SfAfLS IK ONE VEAft WERE PLACEP ENP0 ENP EY WOULP ENCIRCLE "THE LOBE MORE -MAN IO flMEi EQUA-TOR WlCKHAJll, l$LA.ND PIVEP 20B FEEf 9 INCHES t98) 5 AMERICAN PofA-fa ROP for. 1945 WAi A60U 433.000,03d BUSHELS sCQAPS VtlAf PEB.IOP 1$ KNOWH AS -friE creaT aje OF PlSCOVERY ? ' Fires :V;fMriV , IH UHlfEP S-fAES 6URM AN AREA EQUAL 0 ALL HEW ENGLAND EACrf tf;f . warn In 17 14 -TriE" BRlflSH OVERHMEHf, OFFEREP A REWARP OF 4100.000 -To Any PERSON WriO COULP MAKE A WArt io J keep W ?r Time. - -frtE. REWARP WAS WON 6 JOHM HARRISON in 1761 WtlEH PIP REGULAR A.IR MAIL SERVICE E S-TAtKEP ? IN NEUMIEP Si?, MAy 15.1918 FlRSf SfEAM CARRIAGE" BuiLT S1 CAPT. BAVIrtlClC ' IN EN6LAHP, IN I80i tB Li I' as wipe a fe? WOMEU JW f """Y If' 1 t: Aft vv w frt l is E RISK RUM By TRAIH TRAVELERS of BEINC; KILLED IS ANY1NIN& EVER WIPER. ItlAN t IS LOM4 ? NO Jf-'' FouN'tAiH- . . IKE LEAVES CONTAIN WA-1EB WHICH THE EXTRA CARE... EXTRA SERVICE Cars need that "extra" care in servicing these days, and l that is what we give you when you bring us your car Take care of your car today. Eight 18 Yoar Olds Register During February The following boys became eighteen years of age during the month of February, and are how subject to call for active service under the selective service system: Glenn Tate Price, from Cove Creek; Lester Sawye, Waynesville, R.F.D. No. 1; Theqdpre. Merrell Garner, Clyde, R.F.DNo. 1; George Wilkerson .Lance, Haz!wood; Wil liam Ernest Stiles, Waynesville, R. F.D. No. 1; Garner Haney, Clyde, R.F.D. No.f Frank Graham Greene uiyae, K.r.u. no. i; ana raui Everett Gaddis, Waynesville, R.F. D. No. 2. ' v' WHY BE FAK ? Eat plenty yet lose weleht with dllrlnn candy reducing plan f Have mm tlender. gracul urc. Noexerdtn. Noluativea. IB M Nodrug.. Withtheimpl AYTfl II you don't cut out any maala. . ffvu.wa, mil U, DOT ter, you aimBVy cut thtn dofm. (vitamin fortified) AYDS candy m airecica. AoioiutriynarmleH, H--i.-i--l. ",...',1 n- In clmlul tMa eonduetad b awdlrml doctor!, mora than 1O0 ammhit Mtitlta, a vara '." r wl ATOS Vitamin CandiBa- qucing Flan. with lar aupply nf AYU3 onl ta.K. If not oXIahtad l raauita.alONISV BACIf nrat noPhoi CURTIS' DRUG STORE Phone 32 Tear out this ad as a reminder 4 Phone Book PHONE 73 Everything for The Office The Book Store J. C. GALUSHA You Will Find At RAY'S ... Work Pants and Shirts for Men and Boys While overalls and overall pants remain scarce and it appears that for months to come they will our dependence is going to have to be palced on work pants which them selves have been scarce We are Pleased, therefore, that we can nicely meet your needs for wash cotton work pants of all types. Tans -- Khakis - Blues - Forestry i ! Greens Covers Grey CovertPants $1.96 up t Grey Moleskins $2.82 up Herringbone weave .. .$2.62 up Army twills - . .$3.15 up Duxbak pants we have in large sizes only. Duxbak boot pants, we have in practically all sizes. Extra Large Sizes In Pants Extra large size pants we generally have We can show you now a khaki drill pant Anvil Brand, in sizes up to 52. All Wbol Plaid Shirts i CHIPPEWA WOOLENS In the famous Chippewa woolens we have just received a group of plaid shirts and jackets. Men's all wool plaid shirts i ' i An assortment of colors Boys' all wool Plaid Shirts .... $4.79 Work Shirts Of All Kinds V I V I 1 tnio i 3P riMS I i i - a . : 4 i k: 1 1 JJU...
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