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Page 8 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER fOne Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate (As Recorded to Monday Noo Of This Wek) Beaverdam Township Wayne M. Smathers, et ux to T. W. Henderson, et ux. C. C. Evans, and D. Evans to J. R. Reynolds, et ux. Glmnie Mae Hawkir.s and Ed die Hawkins to C. F. Sampson, et vx. Cecil Township H. L. Ledbetter, et ux to Will Shuler, et ux. Clyde Township W. B. Brown, et ux to J. H. Stamey, et ux. Crabtree Township Clearcy Downs to Willis Smith, et ux. Gilbert Gregory, et ux to Frank Hannah. Fines Creek Township Woodrow Smith, et ux to Jesse Rathbone. R. F. Arrington to Carmon Ar lington. Robert Fisher, et ux to Zeb Clark. East Fork Township Frfd Burnett, et ux to L. M. Crawford. Iron Duff Township C. S. Jenkins to Weaver Jolly. Frank and Lucy Bryson to J. Raymond Blanton. Elmer Bryson, et ux to Hobert Green and W. M. Green. Jonathan Creek Township Roschelle Conard and Arthur Conard to Walter Hannah. L. O. Ferguson, et ux to Jame3 W. Teague and Wilson Teague. Lena Jenkins and Crawford Jen kins to Harley Jenkins. Walter Hannah, et ux to Hester Medley McClur?. Arthur Conard, et ux to James Long, et ux. Charlie Jenkins, et ux to Elmer Jenkins. J. u. Jrerguson, et ux to Charlie Riddle, et ux . J. C. Ferguson, et ux to Will N Kirkpatrick. Pigeon Township Oscar Laymond, et ux to Leon ard Grooms, et ux. Levonia Burnett to Oral Warren et ux. Hyder Mountain Club Holds January Meeting The Hyder Mountain Home Demonstration Club met at Mrs, Marshall Kirkpa'rick's, January 21. several members were pres nt, also some visitors. Miss Mary Margar t Smith dem onstrated "It's Time for Team work." A discussion was made for a bond drive at the Crabtree School uencious reiresnments were served by the hostess. The next meeting for February will meet at Mrs. Weaver Hayney s Doctor: How is the boy who swa1 lowed the half-dolIar7 Nurse: No change yet, doctor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of Jerry R. Smath ers, deceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to otify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit tame t. Morgan & Ward, Attorneys, at weir office in Waynesville, N. C. on or before the 6th day of Jan vary, 1945, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle Kent. This the 6th day of January, 1944. C. R. SMATHERS, Administrator Estate of Jerry R, Smathers, Deceased. 133g Jan. 6-13 2f -21 Feb. 3-10 HEAR "Send The Light" MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 6:45 A. M. WWNC 570 On Your Dial Sponsored and Conducted By Evangelist Yw wm dy goiIM ff hsd yw wmnrsI WW--, ' ' id yy y ' " y, J .1 (U TILTTTENANT (j ) PAUL DAKER, Navy pilot, with five Jap aircraft A JMW' rmM0i& i 1- to his credit J the d- WyS. -s hovenng over the aircraft carrier i2SS3SS&2 f !f X5t v J emrty ?uddcnly ovcr the honzon J3P Fla,,es were s?Ccd Ic was f'ared the teWSS"' , rtnmmtm Japs miht discover die ZLso and try a suiJJe attempt. Ba'.er's order s ' ' - ' to land never came. His landing lights miht have given the Lexington's wmPVXWi position away. Without hesitation, Lieutenant EaLer turned his plate away f7'"tT from the bi? carrier ard heaJsd for the open sea, luring t'ie Jas ar:er him. 'MII SJrli V He disappeared into the night, nc ex to be seen again. J he Lexington was iXjSx-w. 4 ?r' " I . Va.u,, .. , ,. ,.., IU , . mKmm , . - wr:. wyj. You rat buy e;rfrgff isils! ' Mi Paul Baker had a big decision to make. It took him about two seconds. We, at home, also have a decision to make. We are asked to buy extra War Bonds at once. Our boys at the front are depending on us in this Fourth War Loan. Our patriotic impulse is to say "yes" first and look around for the money afterwards. Let us obey that impulse! It will do us good in more ways than one! Paul Baker sized his situation up in two seconds . . I and acted. We, whose duty is so trifling by comparison, need scarcely more time in which to do ours! Think! We are asked to make an investment, not a sacrifice! We are asked to invest the money we would normally use to replace automobiles or farm machinery or repair buildings and fences. We are asked to establish a depreciation reserve v. hich will be available for re placements after the war. We are asked to build up a financial reserve for unfavorable years that may come later, or for the education of the children, unexpected hospital bills, or the payment of taxes and debts. War Bonds are the best form of financial reserve ever offered you. "Your money helps finance the war. By post poning unnecessary spending you speed production of planes and munitions to win the war. The gradual ex penditure of your reserve after the war will provide jobs for returning soldiers and help stabilize the nation's finances in the postwar adjustment period. Ask yourself: Have I a single valid reason why I should not buy extra War Bonds? Then, like Paul Baker, make your decision and act! Get Ready For The Day When Johnny Comes Marching Home If you have a boy in the service, think what it will mean to have him come back and share with you the joy of equipping the farm with the best in tractors and other ma chinery. Think what it can mean for you to have the cash to put the children throuf'. college. Think what it can mean, a few years hence, to have new farm buildings or a new home or complete modern convenient about the place. To thousands unon thousands of farm an ! ranch owners who have bought extra tt Bonds, these things are assured. For the fir' time in their lives they are going to be at' to have the things they've wanted. Some them are your neighbors. How about YOU NEVER GET LESS THAN YOU LEND And you can get yh more than you invest TCTien held 10 years, Series E War Bonds yield 2.996 interest, com pni'" 'cd semi -annually. You get back 4 for every $3. CASH IF YOU NEED IT Of course no one should cash a Bond unless he has to; but if an er;rgency comes alon, your War Bonds are like money in the bank. Uncle Sam will redeem them in cash at full ary time after you've held them 60 days. Don't hold back a single dollar unnecessarily from the purchase of War Bonds. YCUH !!LP IS NEEDED. The Fourth Wat Loan is on! Your dollars are needed as much by Uncle Sam today as you will be needing them tomorrow. This window sticker identifies you as the purchaser of extra War Bonds during the Fourth War Loan. It, is a badge of honor to be displayed with pride. Be the first in your neighborhood to have one. Buy an txtra War Bond today! FACTS bout War Bonds (Series E) 4 2on't Wait Until You're Asked . . . Buy Those EXTRA War Bonds by Mail . . waay. Mail this to your bank, postmaster, or Production Credit Associati You tend Unci Sam $18.75 37.50 75.00 375.00 750.00 Upon Maturity You Get Back $25.00 50.00 1C0.00 SCD.C0 1000.00 FOR AMERICA'S FUTURE, FOR YOUR FUTURE, FOR YOUR CHILDREN'S FUTURE INVEST IN EXTRA WAR BCWS NOW! lb (Your bank, postmaster, or Production Credit Association) Enclosed please find check for $ for (Total amount) (Number) U. S. War Bonds, Series w;th a maturiry vs (E, F or G) ?: $ each. Register bonds in the name of and mail Name (Mr. Mrs. Miss) (F""namc) (Middle name or initial) (Lastuar Address (.f you wish to name either a beneficiary or co-owner, check whic! XT y r w .... , i.ame (.rvir. i:rs. M. (first name) (Middle name or initial) (Last n; (First name) (Middle name or initial) (Last -SS) . Signature of purchaser mm i The Dayton Rubber Mfg. Co. Waynesville Royle & Pilkington Co., Inc. Waynesville Wellco Shoe Corporation Waynesville Underwood Novelty Company Division Of INLAID WOOD PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING COMPANY Waynesville The Food Store Main Street 1 Farmers Federatioa Waynesville Unagusta Manufacturing Co. Hazelwood Ray's Department Store Waynesville it Wavnesville Gulf Service and Ralph Sexton Tire Recapping Company Box 33 Asheville. PHONE 4Sfi WAYNESVILLE 1 Waynesvil!e Wholesale Co. Waynesville ; N. C r
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