4. .5 i. 'PAGE SEVEN tPirat'Secllc27 ASHES OF JAP PRISON VICTIMS READY FOR KIN Ut Watch Repairing Clyde Man Starts r4 Training As Crew One To Two Weeks Service AU. WORK GUARANTEED :t:l i- , H Of New Destroyer J. D. Smith, seaman, first class. USNR, of Clyde, arrived on Sept 8 at the Naval Training Station Norfolk, Va., Atlantic Fleet train ing center for destroyer crews, to undergo instruction for duties aboard a new destroyer or simi iliable Jewelers lar type vessel. Smith has just returned from eleven months of duty aboard an LCI in the Atlantic. He wears the American Area ribbon and the European-Airican-Aliddle Eastern Area ribbon. Smith attended Crabtree-Iron Duff high school. Son of Mr .i it . . you Can't See The i C TT-.I Jsad oee us: Mrs. Harrison R Smith fi..A.. Route one, he has two brothers in tir,piils um proven methods. You'll have uie Army. Hugh B. is a technical sergeant, and James E. is a pri vate. 0. ihM .i;it' ,i,'? service at a surpris- THE WAYNESVIIXE 3I0UNTAINEER & SPECIAL COFFEE rj&jmJ &y Hpi CtCri (KID PRODI (TS DON' D. COf.niLL, Manager me I ifire S Slri't'l amtl'll llll III IIIIIHMUBIB llWHimn i Ibl 1 1 m C) On I Y FEET f i w mm m ON the POCKETBOOK I JaJ sturdy shoe at a small price. The S m uppers ar n.o- u I P $5.95 $2.98 W&m LK-HUDSON CO. I L Home of Better Values" I 30 viile Gulf Service ecapping re shown in a chapel S Toko inTt fS u 6 aSh?$ f Aniericans died in Japanese prison camp, are being sent to relaUves who reuf ln! packteic M? to the United States Some There are 110 such urnHonW thi x? t0 be buricd with ,uU military "o to Japan sucn urns contammg the remains of Yank captives cremated by the Japs. (International) Draft Board Reclassifies 252 Men This Week SALLIES Waynesville vcro nu n i cclassilii'd if past work by the local Willi (llll.X tWO llll'll " 1-A as follows: Ar I'.ii lcx and (a-nc Uovd d I'l.lss niik. l-C was Charlo: in class 2-A was Tli.-n- duiin;: I drall In )laccd 1,1 c luir .1 idikii -hcc'h;in. I'lacrd in I'l'anklin !Jc Cciiilinm (I (form- Lewis. Aiiioiu' those plaerd in class 4-A M'if: Nolan Crccii. Forrest L OOlis. Sam 1 ( 'll:llnK,.rc U..I..I. Leathorwood. .1. C. Hurrell, Carl swauuer. Weaver L. Itathlmnt mio i auiwell. Shelby C. llrainlett, i..oii A Williams. James W. John om. .leibio J. Morehead. George Hull. (Jroce L. Calf. Clem "ahf. William (;. Noland, Noah K. ianlord. Kalph Hrandon. lames K. Hold,.,-. Christopher C. .lamsetir. Hobeit H. I)aveii)ort. . 'harles 1) llaltnn I 'I ..,.... t; ieck. Hamilton M. Akers, Jack W. Moore. Thomas (;. Moody. William 'I- Creen. Kimsey N. Palmer .Ir. Moore. Paul M. Urowning. Marvin w. Lealherwood. Charlie B. Med ioki. Howard J. Clark, Edward R Hallibone. IIukIi A. Moodv. Benin Wayne H I SALLY'S if. Mashuurn. :Jrownin. Thomas M. Graham 'Mines I Marcus, Robert E. Cul ions, uee Cunningham, Ervin -.milli. Kdwin 11. Caldwell, Virgc v iiiiams. liulo I.. ( arver. Howard H. Sum nif.v. KdKar F. Kay, Woodrow W tvaucteii. (Jwen K. Hoberls, Gary .1I1IIU). i nomas C. Kich, Albei ivooo. Kaiidolph McDonald, Lee l.euis. Ami M. Boss, Oexter J 'it. I- iirmaii C. Hathbonc. Jesse n i.'lsains. William II. Caldwell. K.d a.ii.i l(. Borers, Lloyd Mull, Ben I li nimons, Austin C. Mc- iTaiken. Waller L. Shuler, Nobk Y Arrinj'.ion. Wydeman Bofjers -'aid W. Ferguson, Robert V her. ( 'orncll 1 1 Cl-,, u i IJills. Frank McGaha, J.osrnh I) filler. Clarence (':iMujiii 11. ..x.i, i mid! C I). Downs, N,., Moody, Willis ifcclor, Leon W. Henry, Clyde .,'aiise . r, erel K. Rogers, liercklev Cagle. Lawery Burnett. Bobert li Urown. Amos Jones. Hardin Cald well. James Jenkins, Kenneth A 'laid. Homer L. Stevenson, Paul IVaMic. Klmer W. Sutton. Mack A i.ariaiid. Robert L. Evans, Robert ruinain. Agraham L. Ensley R Whitener. Zimmmv auiweii. hndey E. Cope, Harry L d aw lord. Frank Hunt. Jack" C i agle. ( Mar in I. i-i -'uh.wii, n(ii ue vioor-e. j,-., George C. Hooper i-ainei xtirtis. Coy Smith uugn Ledlord, John L. Sisk loiiii II. Williams. Grover C. Ewarl That's not a fly in your soup Madam. It's a Vitamin Bee." Stephen S. Plemmons. George C. Snyder, Morton C. Babhan. Ernest T. I'ressnell. Earl A. Messei- George Galloway. William II. Cov ington. Hugh L. Cndoruood Wil liam G. Davis. William N. llollinus- worth. Robert V. Ilvall John !' Moore, Arthur P. Mosscr. Italoli W Price. Hugh E. Lealherwood. Verdi rugate, William II. Cook Ullli Iv Nichols. Thomas Iir.nl ley. Donald A Pleinmonu n,,i.,.i H. Clark. Burhette J. Smilh, Fullei L. Long. Luther A Cilhl ,n,i m,.., onds - And Hold Them And many other Household Insects Here' aniwer to your problem of what to use to kill bugs in dangerine children, pets, food or yourself! Get new. non-poisonous DIL-KIL powder. Sprinkle as directed. Bugs walk through it crawl away die! Buy new, non-poisonous DIL.KIL today. son F. Cagle. Johnnie Kiikpatriek Joseph H. Howell, Marion T Bridges. James E. Ilenson, Jack E Burnette, and Daniel S. Young. Bernard U. Caldwell. Clay V Sheehan. Pless Presnell. Waller .1 rrancis, Kenneth V. Miller .i.-,,,,,.. h. Ross. Canlell Cowarl. Zilla R Huffman. Lawrence Kilhv I'l,.,..,- Pressley. 'J'homas A K M,.,.r Vernon C. WiiieheUer n, ' all. Fred Farmer. John M. Fisher, irl W. Shuler. James II I ,,, ,. Thurman E. Smilh, Cass Fei;.,!,, '.Ju.v Smilh. liov W'i!..i .ii V.a.l.. u 'erguson, James H. Hunt. .In.,, Y. Plcinmor.s. s. I v i-,i.. 'aul J Sanloid. I l.im i m i. Algie .1. Batch! f. Cl'.,i-en,.,. K ifwis N. (ireen Delma f S.,,.ii, Woodrow . liouland H ,, r.... lor. Ilenrv L Kiel, .l,,!,,, i.- Paul L. Biyson. Lovd L M,,.,,.. Venson Parker. Samuel i Clifton E. Partson. lioberi M,.f..... ler. Verlin (Junior ii ,,,i ,m , ... Milhurn Green 'I I,.,,,,.... ' . Kirhv. l)ewe F it, . ',. , '.. , Jaskett, Doy c. Rathhone. Willi ,,,, Carver. Oliver w - un li ', Dock Sojcer. Wi lli.-m. w,,. i noodson. Houston li M,.r' xlgar D. Browiiinu fh-.. i,.. . ... O- "IM, 11 . raeciiord. Floyd Jenkins, Milas W Kirkpatrick. Woodrow W. Rich. Kennel h J' Uiwe. James R. Miles, Kance Mc-E-lroy, Carl B. Hann.-.h i..,i, Carver Horshel T. Rogers, Gilhan, f . Iimbes, Eraslus U.n i,i... i , D. Caldwell. Janx-s B. Birrhlield Cecil Heffner, Virgil O. SiZom0.v Eugene 1 1. Wriuht vum , , Moody. Ernest T m, .,... Mahaflev. Sionm.i c Horace F. Crawf,-,i r-i .. Haynes. James G. Hrv.n n...... -- Mashburn I .liiv.l A HI...., Uarence O. Green Samuel E. Wrieht tv n.., . ojj.man, rrank B. Craw ford, Harry L. Sith,,., i . . - "i-,is, uuiiies Fmcher. D. L. Caldwell, Loyd B "u, ' f.rancls E. Atassie. Edwin r.. I1H1. Jonas f'nnanl u:i:i... . Howell, Woodrow W. Beasley George Caldwell rk. .,, , J r,,. tJxj 1 1 in. ums J nomas B. MrfMii,,,, i Smith and Carl Jenkins. English Eating l Better Than In America, Millar "Travelers fare badly, but the English eat better than we Amori c.ins." W. II. F. Millar told Bo laiians here last Friday, as he dis cussed his recent trip to England and Scotland on business. Mr. Millar and his associate fill across by ship and returnuu .v plane, which was described briefly . . crossing the ocean by plane is not exciting. There were i(i passengers and a crew of ten aboard and we had an uneventful n ip homo." England has not sullered as much from bombings as one would i' led to believe. The coast towns earned the greatest burden, and in i.ondon (he area around St. Paul's Calhcdcral was heavily bombed nit I he building itself was safe he pointed out. K.1 .. I . I I , no. mown- spent several days in northern Scotland whure intuit nf the cooking is still done over an open lire. II is Mr. Millars opinion, that American soldiers with lots of money Had much influence on the doleal ol Winston Churchill in the July election. The English could not understand why the Ameri cans had so much to soend nnrf I hey so litt le. The dissatisfaction hrotight about a chaniie of Ihr voters. iiiuJ wacv the election of Mr. Allet h t),,ini..,i , r'"n-u uui, Tire Easement Set For Jan. 1 DETROIT The United States Kubuer Company has announced -hat production of passenger car ires in its big Detroit plant will 'each prewar levels bv the emi ,.i the present year. By that time, comuanv niiii i iK said, there should be a miirked easement in the tire shortauo i,,,,, ilm possible lifting of rationing. uueiu proauetmn is wholly ol synthetic rubber tires Tin. ,.m'i,.,i for the next two vem-n ,..,., oflicials said, probably will be ol i.vnlheitc. They added Unit i.-..i. bly not more than asonnii i. A . . . '' ji natural rubber w h.. ... ,..;i able next year while approximately i,suu,uuu tons of synthetic should be produced bv Hie Anierii.:iii ,,,l, ber industry. Prewar consuniution of i -. i ..... i rubber was approximately (iridium tons annually. NOTICE The United States Civil Service 'onnnission announces an ompetitive examination to mi n... position of postmaster at Hael vood, N. C. Receipt of applic,, ions 10 close October 22, lnr, Applications must be properly ex ecuted and on file at w -!5, D ,C. prior to the hour of clos- ng Business on the date spocilied :ibove. Veterans nreferen,... ,.an not be granted unless ii,.,,,,....,i r ; ... . " "" 1'iuui is suomiued. PARK THEATRE WAVNIiSVfU.K, NORTH CAROLINA MATIN KK: Sunday 2 and I V. M.; Saturday 2 and .3:30 P. M. N1(;HT SHOW: 7 and 9 V. M., Sundav Night, 8:.'i0 ADMISSION : Children I'nder 12 Years. 1LV- AH.,lfe am - ill! Seals, ..-,c-TAX: On Children's Pass, 2c; Adult Pass, fie. Tlll'KSDA V-FKIDAY OCT. 1-5 A Bell For Adano" .'eiu- Tierney and John Hodiak Fox News Th SATl'RDAY OCTODKK fi g Groat Stagecoach Robbery' Hill Klliott and Itohhy Mlake Serial Manhunl of Mystery Island No. 1.' I'ATF SHOW 10 :.'!( "The Scarlet Clue" Sidney Toler and I5en.sn Font? TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate w w. SMITH'S CUT RATE STORE DRUG Heaverdam Township L W. Carson, et ux to W Lovin. et ux. W. W. Lovin. et Ux to J. ( 'arson. Minnie L. Walls to W. M. Bell ! u. C. K Clark, el ux to VV .'re,.l Clark, et ux. A. M. Dixon, e ux to W. (J Bryanl. et ux. J'llm H. Chapman, et ux to C E. ( ink. W. G. Bryanl. el x to Julius Dixon and Dorothy Dixon. Chester A. Coi'hurn ..( uinn l.enoir. el ux. .1 .V I .. , , QUICK RELIEF FRrtM - - - IIWIII Symptom t of Dlstm Arising from STOMACH III rrnc due to EXCESS ACID FrMBookToNtfNoitwTf.atiiwiittlMt Must 1Mb aw I Will v u.. , .r awn nuuiing .vLLhbr ' '""ellof of SMITH S CUT RATH DRUG STORE SUNDAY OCTOHFK 7 "Bedside Manner" Noah Deny. Jr and Honita (Jranville Selected Short Subjects MONDAY-TUFSDAY OCTOHFR 8-9 "Along Came Jones" tiary Cooper and Loretta Young News of the Dav U FDNFSDAY OCTODEK 10 Gentle Annie" James Craig and Donna Ueed Serial "Tiger Woman" No. 7 c. 1o C A Clyde Township Lealherwood. et ux, George. Jonathan Township Charlie Jenkins, et ux to man Ramsey, el ux. et al Nor- f ' M" J. t ILlk. l-aa Mvrrmrrtrim KOWATT DOUBLE FEATURE III..: iJiuiiiK noes not uhwnH out makes them lnr.ir .u: r-...uiiUeu,e lne yellow or dine- fioor wasning. . Plug Bugs ( CAROLINA POIKK P IIQHT COMPANY) w-fAu AuncaA Au-ucaauif a A TlNV ANIMll THAT UIIITIPI IK RV frvvtniNA rrcne iNtn o dadtc-patu rWKflSA Futfc-FLtDuEl AMOfoA IN F'RINSTANCE, My HOUSEOe www rwHcmmuKivoiN uvu mi ONCE" I JUST TOE AW6ICW0RP, flUMmTtANv THERE S Z OF MEM ifiiRsa l . Vl - JL I I 7TV v r DON'T no Tjjie M OQ MAY SlOW A fVSE APUtO OP 0DURSE1CAN OlVIDt INTO IF YOU TCV TO TAKP TM Al I nilTnP TO CTOAIM MVCFIF-Cii ic ni i WANT MOREJOBUE MORE Waynesville Township J. li. Ivey. el ux to Gottfried .vnuurson, et ux. "cny JNoiinan, el ux to rrankiin, et ux. R. V. Welt h. to n. i. Liner, '. Moore, et ux to H Milncr. H. li. Milner, et ux to J Moore, et ux. K. V. Welch to Roy Mills, ux. John R. McClure, et ux to Frenk I ' . nooerson, et ux R I T .. ,. '. . v iV ' lnalv'aually, et ux -'c, i.ee, ana K. l. Lee, executor, oi iu iieien underwood a vK-34v' 'Uiiluja i '. t ' vv' 'T' Haze Sr. B. et tm nil rummm;4Mt m 1 4i mmWKi 9tbr tftPf foa, (v "cix Iff IT For You To Fed Well 24 hour every day, 7 day. every week, never atoppine, the kidney, filter waate matter from the blood, kidn mre people wer " of how the .... ' a . , ...IT. nm ,y remove lur- Sf'f1"' cannoJ ' iD Wood wthout injury to health, there would be better undemtanding of wk, the whole vrtem la upset when kidney, fall to function properly. i.u Riirnin . . , - LJ. wr uo irequeut urine- S"1" " th.tq.omeh"t he?,dache- dizzinea.. rhnVaUe pama getting up at nighta, .welling. Why not try Boon'. P,(Je? You will be uemg a medicine recommended the country over. I ZtZZZTi flMh "L'i" kii'" d help them J Thev ennlain nntkl i ii , uarzniui. alldrugel' w e-o The Home of The Hazel wood Garage On Highway 19-23-Near Allen's Creek Road Intersection Expert Mechanics For General lepasr Work to thm aful. SINCLAIR GAS - OIL GREASES Claude & Berry Norman PHONE 171-J ; . .... 1 : 5'''r mm t;s5 ill' ?DDQOX9 ! Owners-Operators ..te if iv ; v s 'j 1' A"" ' ' II L

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