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Ij.ggDAY, OCTOBER 19,1944 (One Day Nearer Victory) Uinn Style Fiahtina plicated In France THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 13 Begins Woman's Work Early foitt 4 to L' rr.ar. ..roirlN TROOPS IN L1TH AM - , - France Nt : Twentieth Century Ver- he winning of the Amer t I with roaming bands of 1 "r ... ,,i,l for extermina- fc ..ii on1 that a lndwn u'lM mv officers to T includes great blocks rrith' u , lanH from aiui '"" Mans and from Angers t . rt1.tn t- Mor- ,ht, RivfC j 1 ,, ,h American armoreu W,J- M.wt nf France ,,) the main wuj ;,mv, there sun me ..' ...i-atoA trmuDS rane- tm .mall squads to units of ' I till intact and fighting ;;,',, Indian tribes of old. . .u . ,.,.mv units broke L1-"- . . U. an1 tnlP rrt,nth ! arm "IUC3 ,' K....,t,W tn keen from 'V:!fVp.4.V SCOUTS ,3V1,i: the part of Nineteenth ,urv Indian scouts, armed mem of'thi' French resistance move hunted out hidden bands of ;u,mtr Germans and either y with them or rode back haste to report their presence -Federal troops." Troops ride to me nu.w nding tank treads insteaa oi ie uf hooves, and cut up me L-with shells instead of sabers, thty charge witn ail me mrui , horse opera. H.verytning is ... hnt the bugle. Listance fighters are as care- of dress as were tne oia-ume J i.1 . inot liian scouts anii uiey ai c reckless. They ride about the secondardy U in diminutive vintage moaei mobiles, dying tricolor nags Me for miles, and it takes a jt-hearted German to tangle :h these wild young men with no-masher grenades and wav- Uaptured German rifles. Some American armored coi- kltlps Nature Relieve MONTHLY'S .. m m mm mmm female huh Ton who suffer sucn pain wna . mtvoiu "draerad out" feelings ill due to functional periodic dis turbancesstart at once try L,yaia I Plnkhun's Vegetable Compound IV IIUC'C 0UU DJl.nMM"" ecpectKlly for women it helps na ture! Also a grand stomachic tonic. Follow label directions. IMLPINKHAM'Sgg Fifty-Six Men In Pre-Induction Group Left Tuesday Fifty-six men making up the October pre-induction call left here for physical examinations at Camp Croft at 7:30 Tuesday morning. I Those accepted w ill be subject to call under the selective service sys tem. Carleton E. Weatherbv. high school athletic coach, was named leader of the group, with John L. Edwards, Chas, H. Barrett, and Herbert H. Braren as assistant leaders. Others in tht emim werp VVr- lin Evans, Richard Allen Sheehan, Robert Lawson Ewart, Charles Page, Daniel Boone Bolden, Taft William Green, Woodrow Green, Howard Hilliard Summey, Edgar Frischue Ray, Enley Enless Cope, Sam McNabb, Luther Adkins Gil liland, Clay William Sheehan, Roy Carver, Zilla Roosevelt Huffman, Charlie Arthur Dotson. Harry Montreville Moody, Rob ert Edward Reece, Venson Parker, Robert McCarter, Troy Charles Boyd, Loyd Reeves Conard, Jonas Conard, Clyde Leland Green, Glenn Ledford, William Hamilton Far ley, Horace Trantham, Archie Whitnor T.pmtu.l Wilson T.omiHVil. William Porter James, James Ray tsecK. Frank Lyle Saunders, Hampton Webb, Guy Herbert Gunter, Her man Edgar Burgess, Ernest Med ford, Arville Woodrow Franklin, Hector Clyde Robinson, Walter Kelly Stamey, William Taft Con ard, Charles Spurgeon Compton, Carl Walker Jones, David Russell Riley, Charles Edgar Underwood, Charles Heston Barrett, Sidney Amon Swanger, Ned Morgan Clark, Paul Horace Coffey, John Clinton Rider, Robert Richard C o P e, Reeves Ferguson, Frank Roosevelt Henry, and Wayne Jesse Moore. &M c. :? ' f Donald M. Hvatt Elected President Of Wilmington Arabs Club Donald M. Hyatt, son of Mr. and u w a Hvatt. of Wavnesville, was recently elected president of the Wilmington Arabs Club, whose members are Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. The election was neia at a reorganization meeting of the group. Mr. Hyatt is foreman of the drilling department of the North Carolina Shipbuilding Com pany, of Wilmington. AT THE RIPB AOt OF SIX WEEKS (not months), says good authority, Miss w5to doe. the family wash-long enough at least, for this p.c tu to be made. Her father. Joseph Walls of Los Angeles, swear she s wUed him 'T3addy". and he Joins with Mrs. Walls to vowing that push- om a rone position and standing alone for . uH easy for extraordinary Evelyn. ' R. L. Turpin, S 2c, Here On 10-Day Leave R. L. Turpin, seaman second class, is spending a ten-day leave with his wife, the former Miss Ma ye Rathbone, and his mother, Mrs. G. W. Turpin, of Hyatt Creek. Seaman Turpin entered the ser vice in July of this year and has been stationed since at Camp Peary, Va. He is a graduate of the Waynesville Township high school and was an outstanding member of the F. F. A., having won a number of prizes in their contests Prior to entering the service Seaman Turpin was employed by the Newport News Shipbuilding ii.d Drydock Company, which po sition he had held for two years. He wears the target for which he received in recognition of his export i illemanship. Evelyn Craig School of the Dance Classes Tap - Ballet - Acrobatics TUESD A YS-S ATURDAYS Private Lessons In Ballroom. Reasonable Prices. . . . Information Call 306 Boyd Building I i a umns between Le Mans and Brest are petroling 50-mile stretches. Some of these flying spearheads have run wild since the Yank break-through of the solid Ger man Lessay-Periers-St. Lo line late in July and plunged the war into a period of razzle-dazzle fighting. "The break-through ended that 1918 type of fighting in the Nor mandy hedgerows which was cost ly on both sides," said Capt. James Campbell, Memphis, Tenn. "Our reconnaissance units have light tanks, halftracks, and light artillery, and if opposition isn't too trong they brush on through it. If it is morp than thev can naniue, they withdraw or fight a delaying action until heavy armored support arrives." Like settlers of the covered-wag on days, truck convoys moving through the "Apache country need ni-ntertion. and thev are getting it now, although in the first days of spectacular advance through Nor mandy they had to run a gantlet of enemy ambushes. A number of trucks were shot up by hidden German machine-gunners who employed the old Indian trick of waiting until most of the convoy was past and then picking off stragglers. In this wildwest warfare in Brit tany, motorcycle messengers have had a tougher time than the pony express riders. Sgt. Scruggs Has Returned To Camp Sgt. Joe Scruggs has returned to Bowman Field, Ky., after spend ing a few days here with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scruggs. His wife and young son who have been residing in Missis sippi, have arrived and will spend the winter here with Mr. and Mrs. Scruggs. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heart felt appreciation for the kind and thoughtful epressions of sympathy extended us by our friends dur ing our sorrow. We are especially grateful for the many kind re marks of praise and love that have been said about our dearly loved son and brother, who was killed in the service of his country. Mr. and Mrs. C A. Scruggs and Family. Buy War Bonds and Stamps. We Have Just Installed R ecappkg Equiipmeet for FROCK TIRE Anything From 6:00-20 Through 8:25-20 While You Wait A We Have Small Quantity of Used .... ARMY TIRES 7.50-20 ... Plenty of Tread ALL RUBBER Not Synthetic Waynesville Gulf Service & Tire Recapping Company ED SIMS, Owner PHONE 486 MAIN STREET Hazelwood Man Finishes 13-Weeks Naval Training Clyde Calhoun, of the U. S. Navy, has completed his 13 weeks boot training at Camp Peary, Va., and is spending a leave here with his wife and young daughter, and his mother, Mrs. Nettie Calhoun. Before entering the service he was employed in Wilmington. SPECIAL COFFEE was employed in Wilmington. I L . New and Revised Schedule -of- TWIN-CITY BUS NOW IN EFFECT RIDE OUR TIRES COMFORT SAFETY-ECONOMICAL All Runa To Hazelwood Are Rout U. S. 19 Unless Demgnaiea Lv Court House 6:00 a. m. Ar Lakeview 6:20 a. m. Lv Lakeview 6:21 a. m. Ar Depot 6:30 a. m. Ar McClure Store 6:35 a. m. Ar Rubber Plant 6:50 a. m. Lv Rubber Plant . 7:10 a. m. Ar McKay's Drug 7:15 a. m. Ar McClure Store 7:20 a. m. Ar Depot 7:25 a. m. Ar Court House 7:30 a. m. Lv Court House 8:20 a. m. Ar Hospital .. 8:25 a. m. Lv Hospital 8:30 a. m. Ar Court House 8:35 a. m. Lv Court House . .... . 8:36 a. m. Ar McKay's Drug 8:45 a. m. Ar Rubber Plant 8:50 a. m. Lv Rubber Plant 8:55 a. m. Ar McKay's Drug 9:00 a. m. Ar High School 9:05 a. m. Ar Court House via Boyd Ave 9:15 a. m Lv Court House 9:45 a. m. Ar Ray Town 9:55 a. m. Lv Ray Town . 9:56 a. m. Ar Depot 10:05 a. m. (via Smathers St., Boyd Ave.) Ar Court House 10.15 a. m. Lv Court House 10:20 a. m. Ar McKay's Drug 10:30 a. m. Ar Rubber Plant 10:40 a. m. Lv Rubber Plant ... 10:45 a. m. Ar McKay's Drug 10:55 a. m. via Smathers St., Boyd Ave. Ar Court House 11.05 a. m. Lv Court House 11:10 a. m. Ar Hospital 11:20 a. m. Lv Hospital 11:21 a. m. p. m. p. m. Ar Court House .11:25 a. m. Lv Court House 11:30 a. m. Ar McKay's Drug 11:45 a. m. Ar Rubber Plant 11:55 a. m. Lv Rubber Plant 11:56 a. m. Ar McKay's Drug 12:00 noon Ar Court House 12:10 p. m. Lv Court House 12:20 p. m. Ar Hospital 12.25 p. m. Lv Hospital .12:30 p. m. Ar Court House 12:35 Lv Court House 12.36 via Boyd Ave., Smathers bt. Ar McKay's Drug 12:40 p. m. Ai Rubber Plant 12:50 p. m. Lv. Rubber Plant 12:51 p. m. Ar McKay's Drug 1:00 p. m. Ar Court House 1:10 p. m. Lv Court House 1:11 p. m. Ar McKay's Drug 1:20 p Ar Allen's Creek Road . ...1:25 p Lv. Allen's Creek Road ..1:30 p Ar McKay's Drug 1:40 P Ar Court House 1:45 p. Lv Court House 1:46 p. m Ar. Ray Town 2:00 p. m Lv Ray Town 2:01 p. Ar Depot 2:25 p. via. Smathers St. Ar. McClure Store 2;30 p i Ar McKay's Drug 2:35 p. Ar Rubber Plant 2:45 p. Lv Rubber Plant 3:35 p. Ar McKay's Drug 3:40 p. via Smathers & Depot Ar Court House 4:00 p. Lv Court House 4:05 p. ; Ar Ray Town 4:15 p. m Lv. Ray 1 own 4:1b p. m Ar Court House 4:30 p. m Lv. Court House 4:35 p. m Ar. Hospital 4:40 p. m Lv Hospital 4:41 p. m Ar Court House 4:50 p m Lv Court House . . 5:00 p. m Ar McKay's Drug 5:15 p. m via. Boyd Ave. & Brown Ave. Ar Rubber Plant 5:25 p. m Lv Rubber Plant 5:35 p. m Ar McKay's Drug 5:40 p. m via. Smathers St. & Boyd Ave. Ar Court House 5:55 p. m Lv Court House 6:00 p. m Ar Hospital 6:10 p. m. Lv Hospital 6:11 p. m. I Ar Court House 6:15 p. m. I Lv Court House 6:16 p. m. Ar McKay's Drug 6:25 p. m. Ar Rubber Plant 6:30 p. m. Lv Rubber Plant 6:36 p. m. Ar McKay's Drug .6:40 p. m. Ar Court House 6:50 p. m. Lv Court House 6:61 p. m. Ar Hospital 7:10 p. m- Lv Hospital 7:16 p. n. Ar Court House 7:15 p. m. Lv Court House 7:20 p. m. Ar McKay's Drug 7:30 p. m. Ar Rubber Plant 7:35 p. m Lv Rubber plant 7:36 p. m Ar McKay's Drug 7:40 p- m Ar Court House 7:55 p. rrr. Lv Court House 7:56 p. m. Ar Hospital 8:00 p. m- Lv Hospital 8:01 p. m. Ar Court House 8:10 p. m. Lv Court House 8:15 p. Ar McKay's Drug 8:30 p. Ar Rubber Plant 8:35 p. Lv Rubber Plant 8:36 p. Ar McKay's Drug 8:40 p. m. Ar Court House 8:60 p. m. Lv Court House 9:00 p. m. Ar Hospital 9:05 p. Lv Hospital 9:06 p. Ar Court House 9:10 p Lv Court House 9:15 p. m via. Boyd Ave. & Smathers St. Ar McKay s Drug 9:30 p. m ! Ar Rubber plant 9:35 p. m I Lv Rubber Plant 9:36 p. m Ar McKay s Drug 9:40 p. j Ar Court House 9:55 p. j Lv Court House 9:56 p. I Ar Hospital 10:00 p. Lv Hospital 10:01 p. Ar Court House 10.10 p. , Lv Court House 10:11 p. McKays Drug iu:i6 p. Ar McKays Drug iu:i6 p. m. Ar Rubber Plant 10:25 p. m. Lv Rubber Plant H:05 p. m. Allen's Creek Schedule --- 15c End Of Pavement Lv Court House 6:10 p. m. Lv Court House 9:40 a. m. Ar .Lnd Pavement 6:30 p. Ar End Pavement 10:00 a. m. I Ar McKay's Drug 6:45 p. Lv End Pavement 10:05 a. m. Ar Court House Ar McKay's Drug 10:20 a. m. i Ar Court House 10:30 a. m. Lv Court House 2:10 p. m. Ar End Pavement 2:40 p. m. Lv End Pavement 2:41 p. m. Ar Rubber Plant 2:50 p. m. 6:55 p. Daily 6:30 a. m. to tht Big Cove, to Dayton Rubber and other Manu facturing plants, also return to Big Cove SATURDAY ONLY Sat. Lv Court-House 4:30 p. m. Ar End Pavement 5:00 p. m. Lv End Pavement 5:10 p. m. Ar McKay's Drug 5:25 p. m. Ar Court House 5:30 p. m. TWIN-CITY BUS TOM LEE, Owner-Manager m. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. m-
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