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IE WAYNESYIL MOUNTAINEER V, SEPT. 13, 195! SECOND SECTION rm wmanship Winners In Junior D a i ry Show Took Top Place In Fitting At Dairy Show : Caldwell, of Iron Puff, left; won second place, and Johnnie Mack Ferguson, right, wood,' took top' honors in the showmanship division of the Junior Dairy Show held t'the court house Monday Both of the animals are Guernsey. (Staff Photo). IT 1 i i I i, ' . ! . f v 1 Winners Of Junior Dairy Show Blue Ribbons , . , . vv iV A s It " ( iv ' ' I V Johnnie Mack Ferguson, Dellwood, left, and Loy Lee Williamson, Canton, won Patsy Sims, with her Holsteln (left); Carl Green. Jr., with his Jersey, (center) and Ernestine Os honors in the fitting division of the Junior Dairy Show. Johnnie Mack is a borne, with her Guernsey on the right. Patsy 1 s from Ratcliffe Cove; Carl is' from Center Pigeon member of the Waynesville 4-H Club, and Loy Lee the Canton Club. and Ernestine from South Clyde (Stair Photo) , . ' ns Club To Seek Hew Ll FIlAAflmAliilA UnrtAV A 31 UIUUU1I1UU11C HCIU1 U . . -ii : ai Ions tiUD wui sponsor, ine it of the Bloodmobile to tile on September 24th, lam. until 5:30 p.m. Goal ub is 300 pints, which, if ' will be a record for lie. A 'year 'ago 'the Lions nsored the traveling blood broke existing records pints. . member of the Lions has bd to be responsible,, for four people donating, and ommittees ha.ve been set -4- il. fJ. Davis Co. JMaln St. up to publicize the drive and co ordinate the efforts of the mem bers. . '.'V"; The Haywood County Medical Association has been asked to as sist in. examining prospective don ors in advance so that no one will be brought in who is unable to donate. ' '; ' ; The , local radio station, WHCC, has agreed to give time for- pro grams and spot announcements with which the visit of the Blood mobile' may be widely advertised. A transportation committee, of which Jerry Rogers is chairman, wll(' arrange to bring to the court house, anyone desiring to give blood.r Sebe - Bryson will ..handle all such calls desiring transporta- Center Pigeon Community News MRS. WEAVER SHEFFIELD Mountaineer Reporter The WSCS of Long's Methodist tion.''- .'';''.''."'.;.; A loud speaker committee, L. L. Lyda, chairman, will send a loud speaker equipped car into sur rounding communities to acquaint everyone with the need and the opportunity. Additional recruits will be sought by a committee on the streets of Waynesville. Age. limits for blood donors are 18 to 60, with persons from 18 to 21 needing signed, permits from their parents. Much of the blood obtained will be used in the de fense program and for victims of the Korean war. ; Additional information may be obtained from members of the Lions Club or by contacting Mrs. Ethel "MeDawls of-tne loeat Red Cross. Ml Comfort Eylh, Hour Glow Colli qnd Doubl Strength Edg... that art ul ft of King, down'i many xcluilv eomtroo tlon ftotortt. If thiiattnHon to dttail, Kingdown' mfr eraft mamhlp which mon a mara with long lift and .long hour of pttaianl lp. Klngidown UN available In o variety of attracllv color and all fin quality damaik. Visit our lep dpartmnt and Impact Kingtdown yourlf, K' oa invaitment in Baauty, Comfort and Quality. Matching ton Spring, of cour. Single nd twin ixo. j j Waynesville V '" ... Majn Street church met at the home of Mrs, J. C. Fisher in a combined meeting of the afternoon and night circles. Mrs. N. T. Blaylock had charge of the program. Those taking part on the program were Mrs. Reagan Wells, Mrs. Hascue Kinsland, Mrs. Ralph Evans, Mrs. Bill Kinsland, Mrs, Fisher and Mrs. Curtis Rol lins. . ' . Mrs. Robert Kelly, Mrs. Tom Hyatt, Mrs. Bert Cagle, Mrs. Lay den West and Mrs. Wiley Medford, all members of Sonoma Chapter No. 254 O.E.S., were among the 75 Eastern Star members who went to Greensboro last Thursday to visit the Eastern Star home for the aged. ' ' guarantee of BEAUt - - The day circle of the Bethel Methodist WSCS met at the home of Mrs. Jim Welch with 13 mem bers present. The meeting was called to order by circle leader Mrs. Welch. Mrs. Welch Singleton had charge of the program. Mr. and Mrs. Verdon O. Single ton of Berkley, III., announce the arrival of a daughter. Mr. Single ton Is the foster son of Mr. and Mrs. Welch Singleton and lived in Center Pigeon until he entered the service. The valley Is getting enthusiastic about the fair which will be held September 26 and 27. Each com munity is to lake part in the ex hibits and to select a beauty queen to represent their commun ity. ' A talent show will . be held Thursday night, September 25 'at the Bethel auditorium. A small ad- Caseworkers Appoint Haywood Delegates To District Meeting Plans for next spring's meeting of the Association were made Tuesday at the district mpeting of the North Carolina Caseworkers Association in Asheville. Mrs. John C. Klopp of Haywood County, dis trict chairman, presided. Wanda. Clark was named Hay wood County representative to the meeting; Bob Hall was elected Case Discussant; and Rena Cathey was appointed chairman of the nominating committee for the spring election. The meeting will be held in Hendersonville mission will be charged, the proceeds to go to help defray the expenses of the fair. The nieht circle of Bethel Meth odist WSCS met at the home of Mrs. Charles Osborne with Mrs Leroy Mears co-hostess on Mon day. Circle leader Miss Joy Os borne had charge of the program Haywood Methodist MYF sub district meeting was held Monday night, at the Plains Methodist church, Rockwood won the banner the second time. An interesting program was given on "Youth Methodist Fund". The council meeting of the MYF will be held at Long's Church on Monday night, September 17. The Slar-Spangled Banner was designated the National Anthem by act of Congress, March 3, 1931. T hanks To Our Many Friends For The Record Attendance At Our Paint Demonstration Last Saturday More than 1000 persons visited our store during the day and viewed the demonstration of Kem-Tone Paints WINNERS 1st Koy Lee Galloway 2nd 3rd Rtf2 Waynesville I Gallon Kem-Glow Paint Ann Brogdon Hazclwood, N. CY 1 Gallon Super Kem-Tone Mrs. L. E. Kuykendall Ratcliffe Cove 1 Roller and Pan. Phone 23 Main Street CI Uniform Colors The U.S. army khaki uniforms, or dust-colord clothes, , were of East Indian origin end first used by the British for their native troops. Animal Foot Infections Animals with foot infection! should be segregated and kept in clean, disinfected quarters until thoy liavii completely recovered. Bl( Army of Bur Parasites are relatively low tormi of animal life that live on or in the bodies of larger animals. There art about 100,1)00 kinds. Garrett's September Sale Value Save $20.00 On This Outstanding Kitchen Cabinet ff I r ' ' - 1 ." ' .'-:' 1 1 r IF-If - v I . 1 T .: Here Is A Full Size "Sellers" Kitchen Cabinet With Adjustable Porcelain Top, Patented Front With Flour Bin"And All The Extra Features That You Find Only In The Best Cabinets. COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF Regular $89.50 Value SALE PHECE $69.50 GARRETT FURMTURE CO., INC. Phone -1 Main Street y 't i : i i M m
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