r JPAGE FOUR (Sona Sctioaf THE WAYNES VILLE. MOUNTAINEER 'bed Home Demdn- SMtibh Wbftieh Make Outstanding Records (fly Mrs. J. L. Caiinon, Secretary Haywood CountyCounc-ili We have 19 organized Home demonstration clubs with an en rollment of 357. i The Agents, club members mid neighborhood leaders have assist ed 2500 families in improving food production and conservation, health, home grounds, equipment and clothing. 750 non-farm fami lies were also reached in this man ner. Agents have made personal con tract with 17.241 people through meetings, home visits, officce and telephone calls. Local leaders have held 26 meetings with an at tendance of 379. 300 voluntary lo cal leaders assisted with the program. 200 members joined the Red Cross. $18 00 was contributed to the Jane S. McKimmon Loan Fund (to assist rural girls to obtain" a college education). $3.30 was con tributed to Chinese Relief. The Haywood County Library has 19 book stations over the coun ty, 18 of which are sponsored by the Home Demonstration club wo men, making an increase of one station since last year. These sta tions have had a circulation of 9 318 in the past year, almost as great as :he whole library three years ago, which was 11.000. Ten I styled, and remade 46.516 gar ments. They have saved approxim ately $25.04)0 by sewing at home. Six homes have been built this year and 17 remodeled; 4 installed ' sewage systems, 6 water systems, I and 11 heating systems. 42 have! provided needed storage space and improved kitchens. rooo conservation results are follows: containers of food can I' .V 'rirs features ! FIND (Mttt REMAINS IN MEXICO 11 480.9!!7 tied. 1.668 lbs. of fruits and vegetables dried 146.200 lbs. of meat cured. 206,601 lbs. of fruits, vegetables and meats frozen. In May two demonstrations were given on Preparation of Foods for Stuck for Christmas ideas? How is , about giving the kids some books? I Hoys like the adven'ure kind with a capital "A"; girls like inspira tional stories But here's a tip: The kids here buy books early so they can read them a" before they give 'em away. Here is a list of some books that should have super-rating with the heps: For the girls there are: "Desisn and Spu" In Mar-ivlm There are 284 pressure cookers in Karasz J. B LiDDincntn Will h.ln Freezing with an attendance of 132. ine county uitn mo being bought th III liftU. Mrs. Frank Wiliiams. of Lake Junaluska. was the adult winner in North Carolina of the Green Thumb Contest, sponsored by the National Victory Garden Institute of Xew York. She has received a handsome silver plaque with the name of the donors on one side and her name and the date on the other. Mrs. Williams planted twen ty-eight varieties of vegetables kids design their own clothes 1 Special patterns and instructions for correct measuring are included, i "Your Manners Are Showing" by Betty lletz Grosset & Dunlapi. This is a bright, broey book of teen-age know-how. It tells how to send and accept invitations; how to act on your big date: table man ners, etc. "Women In Aviation" and "Sky Hostess" by Betty Peekham i Thom as Nelson & Sonsi Tons for Ihn f.lllh tl-.imn I nnr4 : AiA i 1 1 U- l. . v.i.. V.IMMHI i uiiu i epui i- ! vim in ine woi k except tor two ed on three books each and will re- i hours done by her daughter, ceive reading certificates. j Twenty-two club members at- A sewing machine clinic was , tended the State Federation meet held in April and 70 machines j ing held during Farm and Home were cleaned as a result. 'Convention at State College Hav- her fourth of an acre garden and ! girl who is air-minded. "Count Your Characters" bv luilli Stein 'Harcourt. Brace), a story about copy -writing, is a good Club members have sold $39,100 worth of dairy products. S23.221 ot poultry and eggs, $11,682 of the meeting fruits and vegetables and $1,753 The home of home products. uooci won the attendance gavel for having traveled the most miles for The women have repaired, re-' and Home Arts Show and demonstration clnh women took part in the Livestock clubs Texaco Service Station Courteous and Efficient Service. See Us For O Firestone Tires O Expert Lubrication O Texaco Gas, Oils and Acces sories O Prompt and Reliable Road Service O Flats Fixed LET US WINTERIZE YOUR CAR NOW! CHARLIE S PLACE Opposite Pet Dairy OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY Phone 9184 Charlie and Claude Woodard, owners l n I IK L-I '37 1 'xrzrrrs ' Prices And Vour Purse: Will it Be Potatoes, Waist, Or Waste? TUESDAY, DFrrd By EMIMG TAXT.h WASlfJifJGTON How about a steaming, baked potato for break fast then some whipped potatoes for lunch', and perhaps a few French fries for dinner? That is the kind of eating that will keep the record 19G crop of spuds from I program at tho spoiling. It may be better to let to the waist than Boosters To Hold Ladies Night 12th , Jen A,iv'."r. n r j ( l:!r ! l- i !(.. . . '"''Mil I "'M t iia,, (M I ''inmitt,.,. II: III (lOuoijDUjajuj) 'oitpx atoiBtaaa jrj sj caaio pnrqaq 8mpire;g bzbji bi op oospaei jouds puB oaaBO ojjaqrv 70Jj 'ouajoja pnuBJM joirag :jq3u oj '3jb uiaqj SujMatA 'za;joo jo sanoq paddBJAi-qjop oqi 033S aq ubo ssbo tBjsCjD b tn 'Mopa jopBjsinbuoo aqj jo jsqi sb poq aqi pagijuapj 'aqnj rejaui b a 'jiabpkb ov 'ouajoj lanuBj jouog pna (jqSp) ouajjco ojiaqiv 'joid q snsap jo p?jtdsoH sq? oi IBM b uiojj paAouiaj si sjou qsraedg-rjuB 8a;jnp o2b SJBaic zzi noppiq J3sb3 b '6o iv sjsqojBSsoj paxajdiad seq 3aoj qatqM XaaiSiCui b Suiaios snqj zajjoo opuBaiaH aoj3nbuoo-j3joidxa ouojsiq aqt jo sujetuaj ain xjio ooixapi m ajBDoi sjsnoBios 'iNawfiDoa aio nv as a3aino book for the girl interested in an advertising career. "Doctor Elizabeth" by Laura Kerr 'Thomas Nelson & Sons) tells about the first woman doctor and her struggles to get an education and survive the jibes of people who believed women should not interest themselves in a medical career. "Hidden Treasure of Glaston" by Eleanor M. Jewett iVikingi will appeal to the girl who loves mys tery stories. Teen-agers and kids of all ages Our lines are CROWDED, too Telephone lines and central offices are biuier today than ever. If you don't always' get a quick answer it is because so many people are calling at one time. The operators are doing their very best to serve you promptly. We are making every effort to speed the manufacture and installation of additi! WSMA equipment in ordef to handle more calls more qtiickJy. In the niearitime, your cooperation If pprecia!etL Southern Bell Telephone and telegraph Company INCOftrOIATtO winning prizes were as follows: First prize Fines Creek; Sec ondClyde; Third Beaverdam; Fourth Junaluska; Fifth Bethel. The judges were Miss Mary Mar garet Robinson. Home Agent from Brevard. .Miss Josephine Johnston. Home Agent from Sylva, and John W. Goodman. Assistant Director of Extension. Raleigh. We were asked to send hand- woven artieles, such as towels, luncheon sets and bags, to Wash ington, D. c, for a Handicrafts Exhibit. Mrs. Lockie Grooms sent hand-woven towels and a luncheon set. The same exhibit was on dis play at State College, Raleigh, at the Farm and Home Convention. EECOISDS PERRY COMO If I'm Lucky One More Vote JULIA LEE Gotta Give Me Whatcha Got Lies Louis jordav Choo Choo Ch Boogie That Chick's Too Young To Fry HOAGY CARMICHAEL Huegin' And Chalkin' I May Be Wrong JOHNNY LONG In A Shanty In Old Shanty Town Blue Skies MILL'- BROTHERS You V The Only Heart That Lver Loved You I'm Afraid To Love You IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS Albums Table Radios Portable Radio . Phono Radio Combinations Bonded Electronic Technicians Guaranteed Service Work jones ft Abid , SERVICE . Radios, Record, Players and Goaranteed Repair Work Appliances Waraesvtne; Jf. C. like the Junior Library books. New editions of "Alice in Wonderland" and "Through The Looking Glass" by Lewis Carroll (Grosset and Dunlapi are beautifully illustrated in color by John Tenniel. There are also "Arabian Nights," illustrated by Earle Goodenow and "Adven tures of Pinbcchio" by Carlo Col lodi. illustrated by Fritz Kredel. If some of your hep friends like to cook, the new golden jubilee edition of Fannie Farmer's "Boston Cooking School Book" (Little, Browni is lots of fun even for be ginner cooks. It is also an ideal present for Mom but if she already has it, one by Stella Standard, "More Than Cooking" (Vanguard Press) is new and exciting. It has delightful time saving menus and fine dishes that can be produced without hours of drudgery. For the Mom who likes to dress up and make the most of herself, Helene Garnell s "Oh Dear! What Shall I Wear?" (Liverwrighti will answer all sorts of problems about clothes and accessories. For the boys there are: "Fun With Plastics" by Joseph Learning (Lippincott); "Big free," a story about the California redwoods by Mary and Conrad Buff (Vikingi. Those popular baseball stories, "The Kid From Tomkinville," "Rookie of the Year" and "World Series" by John Tunis (Harcourt, Jrace), will please any red-blooded Newfoundland Cars To Roll Right On Road SAINT JOHN'S Newfoundland- Newfoundland has decided to change its rule of the road from left to right, effective Jan. 2. The new regulation has caused many protest Most of the motor cars in Newfoundland have a left- hand drive, motorists preferring to guide their vehicles by the road edge. American boy; "Men Against Crime," a story about the Secret Service men of the Treasury De partment by James Floherty (J. B. Lippincott); "Telecasting In Col or" by Kingdon S. Tyler (Harcourt, Brace); and old standbys "The Adventuers of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain and "Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Sevenson (Gros set and Dunlap) are other good bets. Merry Noel, them go to the waist than waste Ideal weather conditions, im proved fertilizer practices and better farming methods caused the yield to soar to an estimated 478,- 000,000 bushels this year, 1,000,000 bushels more than the government expected farmers to grow. This large surplus, added to a shortage of commercial storage facilities and a possible scarcity of refrigerator cars to move the crop to market, threaten a serious loss, as pota toes are piled on farms in the freezing winter air. Uncle Sam, through government loans, has un derwritten the potato rrarket to keep prices from dropping, so if they are not consumed, the tax payer will foot the bill. The 'Eyes' Have It Remember in the late winter of 1944 when vou were scouring thp stores for potatoes? Well, they are just as good today and the only thing you have to scour now is the potato itself. Serving and stor ing surplus spuds will give deli cious nutriment to your family and help the country over a diffi cult spot. The potato is waiting to be eaten, and he's got his eyes on you! Holiday Sales Despite noticeable selectivity on the part of buyers, both retail and wholesale, the Department of Com merce confidently expects Christ mas shoppers this season to ling up the largest number of sales oh record. I Right Track j One railroad company has; thought of a new way to bnd over backwards to please its pas sengers. At last somebody has decided to help out the poor fel-! low (or his secretary) who has! to stand in line, first on one footi and then the ether, waiting to buy a ticket. No more need for that, say they. Just make your reservation by telephone, get on the train and pay the conductor. Or, better still, charge it. A credit plan makes even that possible. Sngar Horizon A larger sugar ration is on the horizon but no closer. A 20 per cent production increase in areas supplying the United States is ex pected (luring the second miartpr of 1947 when new crops will move to market in volume. That should moan, an increase of about 11 pounds per person. Good Earth For six years Victory Garden programs, one of the most con spicuous successes of the war, pro duced from 8 to 10 million tons of food annually. On December 5 and 6, garden and horticultural leaders from all sections of the country will meet here to lav Dlans for 1947 "Gardens for food, health, and good riving." The Hazelwood Boosters club will hold their annual T.nrti..- . SChnol i,n Tl... uciy mSm at ::U() o'clock. , su, cial 'Christmas program will be u ranged. John Smith is in charge A large attendance is expected' according to Rev. S. R. Crockett president of the club. Presbyterian Laymen To Meet Wednesday The Layman's club of t,e Waynesville Presbyterian church will meet for supper at the church on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock The supper will be in charge of a committee fiom the Business Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulsion relieves promptly be cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden pblegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender in flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the un derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis II I i T,K' monuments as cinlut iny , modeled In (..?f. wide signs niiv.-e ,.f "'rite l . . sr.n i s Br.ForJ M0DH MEM0IJ llcndersonv 841 Kanui;a St. E. A. MenH! LATEST ARRIVALS AI f AIKEN GIFT SHd Very Unusual NANCO ORNAMENTAL V Children's BOOKS AND TALLY CARDS Alabama state laws provide that no one sentenced to death in the state's courts may be executed without a clemency hearing by the governor in person. PARK THEATRE Waynesville, North Carolina MATINEE SATURDAY ? and 3:30 SUNDAY 2 and 4 P. M. rJlGIIT SHOWS 7 and 9 Daily SUNDAY 8:30 Only ADMISSION PRICES: Children Under 12 Years 12c Including Federal Tax Adults, All Seats 35c Including Federal Tax Tfiena is the mild senna laxative made especially for children under 12. Easy to toke. Flavored with delicious prune juice. Prompt acting, reliable. For quick relief from annoying children' constipa tion, give TRIENA. Sat isfoction guaranteed. Caution: use only as directed. 30c, large size, JOc. MONDAY AND TUESDAY DECEMBER 9-10 "Caesar And Cleopatra" Starring VIVIAN LEIGH and CLAUDE RAINES lews WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 11 "The Iiiside Job" ( Starring PRESTON FOSTER arid ANN RUTHERFORD Serial and Short tl THURSDAY-FRltiAY DECEMBER 12-13 Three Little Girls In Blue tn Color Starring VIVIAN BLAlNE and JUNE HAVER - . News . If your home is morl here s something you can do right now to gu that your beloved wife and children will o T .'i U...M. rn- 4-Viam A 4- an armjilipl jiuiue yuu nave uuiu iui msm. " o ne rrti Viaira a TArTprsnn Standard Mfl Cancellation Plan whirh will pay off the mi Sn full in the event of your death, and ptoum n 1 if 4-1 a Artra liocirlpe. You owe it to your family to investigate tM thoroughly. At your convenience, dim u you, it will be a pleasure to show you exact our Mortgage Cancellation Plan works, S. E. CONNATSER SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE ROUTE 2 WATNESVILLE Sis? You Will Find Al A Wide Selection of Toys - Brock Electric Record Players - Remirigton Three-Some Electric Razors Combination Toaster and Hot Plate - Was $5.00 Now $3.25 Ahd Maiiy Other Ideal Christmas Gifts Do Vdtir Christmas Shopping Early I

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