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?Consecutive mend Ordered ?federation fwiseoutivt ii vhu'mi ? ? Li red h\ the Farmers ?"_ p3yabl*' January 1. MTi holders of Common J* jnd Preferred Stock K ,r,,rd December 16. Rp?vnd was declared by ?j,.,,. Committee of Dircc E. members include James K^flure. James .McClure ? error C. Broun, H. A. V rie* Davl*. H. A. ?j) m Snelson and C. C. Bpumillee also announced B build a WW Farmers Fed ?juilding i" Murphy replac Kpresent structure to serve Lk developing agriculture Ckee County. Additional t. yen issued to finance Cine, and construction will C ? the spring. Cihe farmers of Western 1-y las since 1320, the 1 leration now has more ?jtf stockholders located Lt the area. B the past year over $5. r? paid by the Federa ls \'C Farmers for milk. Liny tobacco and other Ionization now operates ?warehouses and eight Bdter plants in addition C dressing plant, hatch ?kyline Dairies located in hal Christmas tort Attracts ull House I house was in attendance fsday night at Waynesvilte ip High School when the hfld and chorus presented ?ual Christmas concert un direction of Charles F. d Robert Campbell, rogram included both pop es such as "Sleigh Ride" bristmas Song" and tradi fulctide carols of many is wore Rosalind Amnions, Bill. Faye Sease, James and Jimmv Fowler. Ac-: bts were Linda Boone on ; u Henrv Lofquist on the : md Mary Ann Fisher and I itkins on the harp, listmas reading also was I Gail Camlin. CLOTHING FOR THE UNDERPRIVILEGED in Havwnod Coun ty was collected bv students of Canton High School during a "White Christmas" program Friday morning. Checking the items of wear ing apparel, later turned over to the Clothing Closet Association at the county courthouse, are (kneeling) Darrell Hawkins, Chris tine Fisher, Troy Mann, and Dianne Jones. Standing are Mrs. Kobert Matthews, Student Council sponsor, and W. L. Rikard. principal at Canton High School. (Mountaineer Photo). Don't Let Accidents Bring You A 'Black Christmas' Don't hang all your safety stock ings on the Christmas tree and then ignore danger in the remain der of the house. That was the advice today from Dr. S. W. Jabaut, Haywood County health officer. "People who will take the ut most precautions about their Christmas tree will be amazingly careless about the other holiday de corations they have around their house," he said. "The pitch-filled Christmas green, whether it is a tree or a branch, is a dangerous fire hazard when it has dried out. Dr. Jabaut said that every year accidents bring a black Christmas to hundreds of families. "These tragedies, due to carelessness, can be prevented," he said. The Health Department suggests j that fresh preens are just as 'm~ | portant as a fresh tree in reducing | fire hazard. People who would nev er place a candle oil a tree will | use highly flammable greens, cot ton or paper decorations near ! lighted candles on the table, man jtel or in a window. Iir. Jabaut also pointed out that i the North Carolina State Board of i Health's rules for Christmas safetj ! should be followed. Only electric j ! candles and nonflammable decora tions, cotton or paper which has been treated for fire resistance should be used. The greens should 1 j be located so that a chance spark 1 I from a cigarette cannot ignite j them. In hanging high decorations: 'and trimming the top of the tree, j use a step stool or ladder to avoid a fall. Trees can be kept fresh in the I house if they arc placed in a hold er containing water. Make a fresh cut across the base of the tree 011 j a slant to help it absorb more wat er. However, when greens or the \ tree begin to dry out (when the needles start droppingi, they should be removed from the house. Any electric Christmas lights should he approved by the Under writers' Laboratories, and if an old set is being used, it should be checked each year for loose con-j nections. faulty sockets, or frayed 1 cords." For holiday parties Santa's whiskers should be' treated for fire resistance, and costumes made of flimsy material or paper should betl avoided unless they have been treated for fire resistance. "A good motto for adults who expect to attend the usual round of Christmas festivities.'' Dr. Ja baut added, "is 'If you drink, don't drive.' It's cheaper and safer to use public transportation than to run le risk of an accident." Library To Observe Three-Day Holiday The Haywood County ' Library will be closed for the Christmas holiday on Friday, December 24 through Monday. December 27, ac cording to an announcement by Miss Margaret Johnston, librarian. /Belk-Hudson ? "YOUR COMPLETE CHRISTMAS STORE" Jfi It's Not Too Late! We Still Have Plenty Of Christmas l**1 Gift Merchandise For jfont . J^jp ENTIRE FAMILY * 22,000 Square Feet of Floor Space ^iL * 26 Complete Departments f^r.' v ? 3 Big Floors "... all designed to make your shopping more pleasant and economical'' M ^ I BelfcHudsoni WRAPPING jRdkV,|j|.I..IMLIB.IJIIJmil.llllllfc |f Canton Students Contribute To Area Clothing Closet At a White Christmas" pro-! gram Frida> morning, students of Canton High School donated 370 pieces of clothing for the under privileged and $105 in cash?most of which will i'o to orphanages in Western North Carolina. The Canton students filed across 1 the stage to deposit their clothing i or monetary contributions in ho\ cv in charge of tin- program was Oiannr Jones, w ho was assisted by i Ralph W'orlev. president of the Student Council: Christine Fisher, secretary; Tr?>\ .Mann, treasurer, and Darrcll Hawkins, chairman ot the hall monitors. Later the Canton students turn- i ed over the clothing and $5 to the Clothing Closet Association at the courthouse for distribution tu the needy. Officials of the Clothing Close! said that their urbanization pre viously has collected some 1.000 clothing items and has distributed approximately 400. The closet is fairly well sup plied on some items, short 011 oth ers. i? was explained. Especially needed now are money for under garments for children or the gar ments themselves. Prior to the contribution made by Canton High School, most of the stock of the Clothing Closet was collected bv the Waynesville Kiwanis Club in a porchllght drive and donated by the American Le gion Auxiliary following a rum mage sale. in centigrade thermometers zero is the freezing point of water '32 degrees Fahrenheit> and the boil ing point of water is 100 degrees. Episcopal Children Will Present Pageant The children of Grace Episcopal l Church will present a Christmas play and carol singing Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Members of the Parish and their friends are invited. The children will proceed from the church to the Parish House fol lowing the pageant for the Sunday day School Christinas Tree. Mrs. G. M. Kimball is acting as advisor for the pageant. Parts will he played by the chil dren as follows; Joseph?Tim Roth ermel; Mary?TafTey Perry; Shep herds?Austin Fergusson, Douglas Hill, Tony Hardwick; Wise Men? Jimmy Perry. Dick Kimball, Ronny Henderson: Little Maid ? 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