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(One Pay Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Page 10 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Arrives Safely In England Favored (W. In New York Two Rathbone Brothers In Army On Sea Duty corporal thinks a lot of hi Mother: "How i8 thatTJ I "He nays the corporal JZl J anyone else peel the poUt(; I T . 1 ' Nature always mm Consider how sanitary j. head. HUIUK KtLlc. FRO (wmntoms of Dittre. nilllln STOMACH ULCr oue to EXCESS Ad rrae doom ibiisot Home Treati Just Help or it Will Cost Yoi veriwomnuo oottlntof the Wn, I '""CfW mi , 1 WILLIAM C. STILFS, scam first class, son of Mrs. Birdi Clontz, of Clyde, who has been ii the service since March of 194C has recently returned to his pos' in New York after spending a sev eral days leave with his mothe Seaman Stiles has been on sea dut for several months and this wa his first leave since coming ashon Prior to entering the servio Seaman Stiles was employed in ; textile mill in Gastonia. biJ!7 w tw; r--m- In Miami RICHARD RATHBONE, of Fines Creek, has two sons in the ser ice. They are: Sgt. ii. L. Rathbone, (left), and Private Mar. Rathbone. Sgt. Rathbone volunteered in the army in June of 1939, and vas stationed in the Panama Canal until the outbreak of the war. fter Pearl Harbor he was sent to South America and then to ndia, where he has been stationed for the past four months. Pvt. Rathbone was inducted in the service in 1941 at Fort Dix ind from there sent to Fort Bragg for his basic training. From ihe latter he was sent to Fredericksburg, Va., and from there to .'"ort Meade, Md. Other camps at which he has served before be:ng ;ent to his present post at Camp Rocker, Ala., include Camp Hood, ex., Camp Cordon, Ga., and Camp Forrest, Tenn. Visits Parents mMI ilAf 1 Vr; ifx, " 1 '' 1 ' , , v ,,.,,, I- nni m InfLM RALPH B. WINCHESTck, sea man first class, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Winchester, of Waynesville, is now stationed in Miami, Fla. He entered the ser vice in May, 1943, and was induct ed at Camp Croft. From Croft he was sent to Jacksonville, Fla., where he took his boot training and from which he was transferred to his present post. Before enter ing the service he was a student in the local high school. Seaman Winchester is a brother of Lt. Grey Winchester, who was recently reported missing. In Gulfport S2C JULE GLENN WELCH, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Welch, of Waynesvi.le, R. F. D. 2, is now taking work at an armed guard BChool in Gulfport, Miss. He vol unteered in the Navy in October, 1943, and took his boot training at the Creak Lakes Naval Train ing Center. Prior to entering the service Seaman Welch was engaged in farming in the Iron Duff sec tion of the county. During De cember he spent a nine-day leav with his parents. In Indiana GILMER CAGLE, seaman sec ond class, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cagle, of Hazel wood, is now on sea duty. Seaman Cagle volun teered for service in the Navy on July 28, 1943, and took his boot training at Bainbridge, Md. After completion of his initial training 'ie was sent to Solomons Branch, Washington, and from there to New Orleans. Prior to entering the Navy he was employed at Charlie's Place. In England - 5 - I - 111 1 MARSHALL HENDUIX, sea nan second class, of Waynesville vho entered the service in 1943, ms recently spent a leave here vith his parents. He was inducted at Camp Croft and from there ,ent to Bainbridge, Md., for his boot training. He volunteered in the service while a student in the local high school. Seaman Hen drix recently spent a seven-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hendrix, of Salem, N. J., and Haywood county. Completes Training 'WWW wtttf sr. . r PFC. ALBERT MULL, son of Mrs. Myrtle Mull, of Waynesville, las returned to his post at Atter ury, Ind., after spending a 15 ay furlough here with his mother. Pfc. Mull left here with Company "H" National Guard unit and was first stationed at Fort Jackson. From the latter he was transferred to Fort Benning, Ga. From Bennit g he was sent to Camp Blanding. Fla., and from there to Camp Forrest, Tenn. From Forrest he was sent to his present post. Pr ior to entering the service Pfc. Mull was employed on the golf ourse at the Waynesville Country dub. In Aleutians PVT. LOW PARTON, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Parton, of Waynesville, route 1, has arrived safely in England, according to information received by his moth er. Pvt. Parton was inducted in the service at Fort Jackson on January 22, 1942, and from there was transferred to Camp Young, Ca.if., and then to Los Angeles, Calif. From the latter he was sent to Camp Maxey, Tex., and then to an embarkation post and overseas. Pvt. Parton was a student at the time he entered the service. He likes England very much and hopes that "the duration in Europe" will be over soon, according to the let ter to his mother. In England V' ilf: -.11 vAlk; IV ' v4 r.Pi -J :,:S:ivf"i-r -WiiiJririiiriiiliMiiiiiliiiliii o ' t''' ' I inufci'i'DiiiiMiiiimiw m it UATTrr T lfP47irp TT S A rm; Nnrsinir Corns, dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Frazier, of Waynesville, R. F. D. No. 1, ha fl oFrlil in IfrKrluTil o .cr.rdin it tn information received bv her rntjf ai i i ivu in jiiJ.t..v., mvw.... - parents. Lt. Frazier, who volunteered in February of 1943, first served at Camp Sibert, Ala., and was then transierred u aesen uuiy i" California. From the latter she was sent to New York and then overseas. Lt. Frazier is a graduate of the local high school and the School of Nursing of the Lynchburg General Hospital of Lynchburg, Va. Cpl. Ben B. Gaddy Now In New Guinea Corporal Ben B. Gaddy, son of Mrs. J. M. Gaddy, of Waynesville, R.F.D. No. 2, has safely arrivid in New Guin a, according to infor mation received by his mohter. Cpl. Gaddy volunteered in the service in August, 1943, and was inducted at Fort Jackson. From Jackson he was transferred to Camp Edwards, Mass., and then to Camp Young, Calif. From th: lat ter he was sent to an embarkation port and then overseas. Before entering the service Cpl- Gaddy was employed at th; New port News Shipbuilding and Dry Pvt. Walter B. Lee Has Arrived In Italy Private Walter B. Lee, who was formerly employed by the Cham pion Paper and Fibre Company, has arrived safely in Italy, accord ing to a message received by his wife. Pvt. Lee volunteered in the ser vice the day after the attack on Pearl Harbor. He has been over seas for some time having pre viously served in Africa before be ing sent to Italy. He was employed by the Cham pion Paper and Fibre Company for ten years prior to entering the ser vice. Pvt. Arthur W. Corbin Now In England Private Arthur W. Corbin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Corbin, of Waynesville, route 1, is now sta tioned in England. Pvt. Corbin volunteered for service on Feb. 11, 1943, and was inducted at Camp Croft and from there sent to Camp Non-Ration Shoe Period Extended As originally written, Amend ment 49 to the shoe ration order provided for the sale of women's low priced shoes up to $3.00 ration -free, for the two weeks period. Jan. 17 through Jan. 29. Amendment 61 to the shoe ration order, released by Washington, ex tends the non-ration sale period for an additional week. Ths ex tension of time was put into effect because many establishments would be unable to sell the percentage of their women's shoes allotted them during the short period of time The merchants are therefore per mitted to exterd this non-ration sale for an additional week; that is, through February 5. ' iiAmin( Hint m.. ; 1. ' Ouwlenal Ulcm dut? v tuT? '-.or DlgMtion. Sonr v Um.it. iinn. Heartburn. SlepleZ?J Itir lo Excess Acid. Vila ,',n i .,i.7t1 . i. .... huii.i. ".il bfl iplijas this treatment )rttltl SMITH'S DRUG STORJ NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COUK NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. Paul E. Burgess, Rena Burges The defendant above namdj lane nubile boat ail acuon CDtf as above has been comment the Superior court of Han County, N. C, for a divorce oil ground of two years sepanj and said defendant will (4 take notice that she is requirn appear at the ixmrt House ini nesville, N. C, within thirty! alter tne lYtn aay of Febnj . n a a 1 i mil, ana answer or demur Ul complaint in said action, or I plaintiff will apply to the I for the relief demanded it complaint. This the 15th day of Jan., C. H. LEATHER WOOD. Clerk of Superior Court,! Haywood County. 1339 Jan. 20 27 Feb. 3-10. Bowie, Tex. From the latter he was sent to Camp Sibert, Ala., and then to Camp Pick:tt, Va. From Pickett he was sent to an embarka tion camp and then overseas. Prior to entering the service Pvt. Corbin was employed at the Bar fa: r Orchards. During a lull in A. E. F. activi ties in London, a colored boy from Tennessee got in a poker game with a few English chaps. Picking up his cards he found four aces. Someone had just bet one pound. The colored lad said:. "I don't know how yo' boys count yo' money, but I'll jes' raise yo' one ton!" 1 HftST 'r,,l OF A ITS tf i i f r- "drifts. SALVE. NOSE DROPS Mr. and Mrs. Rhinehart Have 2 Sons In Service Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rhinehart, of Lake Junaluska, have two sons in the service, Private William Rufus Rhinehart and Cpl. Charles Troy Rhinehart. Cpl. Rhinehart, who recently spent a three-day pass with his parents, volunte:red in the service in 1941 and was inducted at Fort Bragg in August He took h's basic training at Keesler Field. Miss. Since then he has served in Mexico and South America. Fol lowing his two years s'rvice out of the states he was sent to Miami Beach for a rest period. Pvt. Rhinehart. recently spent a K-day furlough with his parents. He was inducted at Fort Bragg on June 14. 1943. He was. sent to Camo Eustis, Va., for his basic training and from there to his present post at Camp Stewart, Ga. SGT. HILLIARD NORRIS, sor f Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Norris, o.' vVaynesville, has received his di iloma at the Signal Corps training ichool at San Bernardino, CaLf., where he has taken primary an ' idvanced radio airborne mainten- ice. Sgt. Norris is now serving as radio operator on a bomber and s statirned at Grand Central Air Terminal in Glendale, Calif. Sgt. Norris entered the service m November 7, 1941, and was in ducted at Fort Jackson. From the latter he was sent to Witchita Falls, Texas, then to March Field, Calif., ind later to San Bernardino. Pfc. Harry E. West Spends Furlough Here Private First Class Harry E. West, son of the l3te Mr. and Mrs. Garfield West, r cntly spent a ?0--lay furhugh with his wife, the farmer Miss Susie Sheehan. Pfc. West volunteered in the U. S. Ma--ines in Sept., 1941. He is now stationed at Quantico, Va., but for 'wo years serv:d on the Panama Canal. He took his basic training at Parris Island and frm there was ?ent to Portsmouth, Va., and then o Norfolk prior 1o being sent to 'he Canal Zone. Before he enter'd the service, Pfc West was a student at the lo cal high 'chool, where he tock part in the athletic program. LT. ROBERT H. WINCHES TER, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Winchester, of Waynesville, is now stationed in the Aleutian Islands, according to the latest information received by his parents. Lt. Winchester has been serv ing for more than a year in the Pacific area. He entered the ser vice in September, 1940, leaving here with the National Guard unit. He was first stationed at Fort Jackson and then Fort Benning. Prior to being sent overseas he was stationed at Camp Croft and Fort Lawton. At the time he vol unteered he had just completed high school. Lt. Edear J. Duckett Goes To California Lt. (sg) Edgar J. Duckett, of Svlva, son of Mrs. E. T. Duckett. of Waynesville, who has been sta tioned for the past several months at the Navy Yards at Norfolk, has bren transferred to the Landing and Equipment Depot, at Oakland, Calif. Lt. Duckett volunteered in th service in Sept., 1942, and took his bisic training at Newport, R I. nd fmm there was sent to Nor folk, Va. At the time h? volunteered Lt. Duckett was employpd by the Paper Board Mill in Sylva. PFC. BONNER F. RABB has arrived safely in England, accord ing to information received by his wife and mother. Pfc. Rabb was inducted on January 22, 1943, at Camp Croft, and from there sent to Camp Pickett, Va., and then to Lawson General Hospital. From the latter he was transferred to Moore General Hospital at Swan nanoa. Pfc. Rabb is attached to the Medical Corps and prior to enter ing the service was employed by Dayton Rubber plant here. William Wright Promoted To Rank Of Sergeant Headquarters, Panama Canal Department Promotion of Sgt. William W. Wright, of Waynes v:lle, from the rank of private first class has been announced by the Coast, Artillery Command here. Chief of section in an anti-aircraft searchlight battery, S?t. Wright has served in Panama since Dec. 29, 1942. He entered the Army Aug. 3, 1942, and re ceived basic training at Ft Eus tis, Va. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford E. Wright, and his grand-r-nrrnts, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Wrieht live in Waynesville. He is. a graduate of Waynesville Town ship high school. Next Year You Must Give An Accu rate Record of Expenses When Making Out Tax Returns KEEP YOUR RECORDS ACCURATE We have a large assortment of RECORD BOOKS LEDGERS JOURNALS CASH BOOKS Also Loose-Leaf Ledgers Ledger Sheets Indexes (Several Sizes) ' The Mountaineer t Stationery and Supplir For Office. Hme and School EXECUTOR'S NOTIC1 Having qualified as executoj he estate of W. A. Moore. i d, late of Haywood County, a Carolina, this is to notify ill! ons having claims against tkl ate of said deceased to til -me to Morgan Ward, il ie vs. at their oflicp in VavnJ M. C., on or before the 30th i December, 1944, or this notictl e pleaded in bar of their rewJ ll persons indebted to said I ate will please make imnej settlement. This 30th day of Deced 1943. ROY H. MOORE, Exewto Estate of W. A. Moore, de 1336 Dec 30 Jaa 6-13 21 li NOTICE OF SALE IN THE SUPERIOR C0UE VORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. HAYWOOD COUNTY Vs H. B. ATKINS and wife, KAl RINE RAY ATKINS. TOWSl WAYNESVILLE, LOVE BFJ NER ATKINS SHACKFl and husbmd, JOHN W SMI FORD. JOE JACK ATKINSl wife, RUTH G. ATKINS. S. ATKINS and wife, DOROl ATKINS. STANDARD COMPANY, a corporation,! CRUIKSHANK and COMPi a comoration, and HARTF1 ACCIDENT and INDEffif COMPANY, a comoration, SIR RT.OA N ATKINS. wJ and EVA R. ATKIN'S. Wid Under, by virtue of and suant to a judgment of the Stl ior Court of Haywood CA North Carolina, entrred il above entitled cause and Monday, January 24, 1 944. thtl dersitrned. Commissioner Monday, the 28th day of rer: 1044, at 12:00 o'clock Noon, i l Courthouse door in Wavne Havwood Countv. Nor'h Carl s:Il to the highest bidder for' subject to the confirmation Court and the 1944 Countv Town taxes, the followinjr das ed lands and premises, lying being in tte Town of Wayne! Haywood Countv, Nor'h Cant and fully described as folio!.! BEING LOTS Nos. 4". 4i. J and 19 of Ch?stnut Park Adi to the Town of Waynesville. !J survey and Plat of J. W. a- .Ir dated A liquet 1909. an J corded in the Office of the fl ter of Deeds of Haywood 01 North Carolina, in Map fNij Index "C". Dasre 93 to whirt Man and Record reference i' ' bv made for a full descrip said lots. Said Lota Nor. 42 and & 1 innvDvcl f r Mr. Flla B. Al by R. D. Gilmer and wife, M dated December 8, 199' nnir. r nt A() 41 and 1! : j j . t Attins "I III Ut-eu 10 n ,; k it deed" n.mk.. o lono record! I Rook 9 r.B S95. OfRce ' Poo-ictor nt Tlepds of H3r Countv. North Carolina, to ' snid AbbA nA rrrord referf"! hereby made for a full deserfl of said lots. J Thia nrrn?rtv is sold subrl the 1944 Town of WaynesviWl County taxes. This Monday. Janunrv .4, v a RTAMEY. C"mr,iission 1340 Feb. 3-10-17-24 , Back The AMsck BttJ 1 Bonds And Stamps. -- r A: WW
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