Local Merchants Gel Big News (ampaign Tins year merchants and manu fai urers alike face many new difficulties. To help ease some of . ? problems, the P. H. Haines Ki. 'tmg Company, of Wmston s.iiem. North Carolina, is con Li.u;ng the broad advertising pro :.im they have followed for 32 isecutive years. Appearing in this newspaper 11 more than 800 other news pupu through the nation, the l 44 Hanes newspaper campaign is e largest in the underwear fiiki. Over the years, Hanes has . I that newspaper advertising excellent means of telling t story of their product to the ncan people. It reaches them ?ly and quickly. i ? 1 fi44 Hanes advertisements be interesting to millions of ii:? n and women who have sons, ther relatives and friends in service. For they .illustrate , describe activities in various :.rhes of the Service and stress . importance which the men at :o their underwear. These messages will help to win f: nds for Hanes merchants by minding readers of the styling, ?nfort and long service they f?et f: rn Hanes underwear. Mention is also made of the fa that Hanes production is also f rving the Armed Forces. This u help consumers to understand their dealer's stock of Hanes un derwear is low. Upper Martins Creek The Rev. Odas Orr of Robbins ville preached at the Martins Creek Baptist church here Sun day morning. Claude and Clyde Stalcup of the U. S. Army left Saturday for their camp in Texas after spend ing their furlough here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Stal cup and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Polie Chapman and daughters of Blairsville, Ga.. and Mr. and Mrs. Arzo Hughes NEURALGIA To quickly allay neuralgia or simple headache, take 1 apudine. It brines sin h soothing comfort ? and so speedily, lie in* liquid, Cap* udine acts fast. I'se only as directed. 10c. 30c, 60c sizes. Dr. J. R. Bell Dentist Murphy General Hospital I'hones: Business 215 Residence 46 Murphy, N. C. and children were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Chapman. Miss Omie Smith of Mobile. Ala., and Tom Ellington of Duck town. Tenn. visited Mrs. Addic Chastain last week-end. Rev. and Mrs. Odas On- of Rob binsvillo visited Mrs. Oil's moth er. Mrs. W. N. Crisp, Sunday. UNAKA Roy Garrett of Georgia is visit ing his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Garrett. Hobert McDonald who has been ill is improving. Mrs. Nell Murphy fell Friday and sprained her wrist. . Miss Lola Allen of Hiawassee i Dam sjjcnt the week-end with Misses Geneva and Grace Rad ford. Pvt. Herman Odom is spending a ten day furlough with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W Odom. Tiie Rev. Mr. Jackson from W. R. O L. at Knoxville. Tenn.. preached at the Baptist church Saturday night and Sunday. Miss Virginia Ruth Odom of Knoxville. Tenn.. spent the wrek ;nd with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Odom. Thad Rose of Akron. Ohio, is visiting relatives and friends here. Pfc. Beecner McMillian of Port Myer. Va . is spending his fur lough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John McMillian. MIDWAY Services will be held at Hamp ton Memorial Sunday at 1 1 o'clock. Prayer meetings will be held I Saturday night at Talmadge I Roger's and Sunday night at the home of Ben Brown at 7:30. Cpl. Glover Hampton is spend ing a 15 day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamp , ton. Vengeance Creek Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cutshaw had as their guests last week-end. their daughter. Mrs. Daisy Piercy of Asheville and Calvin West of Andrews. Harvy Owedby of the U. S. Army, stationed in Pearl Harbor. 1 spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Owesby. The Rev. Fred Weaver and the Rev. Jess Robinson of Blairsville, Ga.. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rodgers Sunday. Miss Evelyn King returned to Gastonia Sunday after spending a week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harve King at Marble. Mrs. Bonnie Ladd and son Bob by are visiting her daughters. Mrs. May Hensley and Mrs. Donald Moore, in Virginia. Mr and Mrs. P. M. Lunsford have received word that their son. Pfc. Brunei* Lunsford. has ar rived safely in England. KIMSF.Y Commodore Johnson of La habra. Calif., and his brother. Frayctt of Isabella. Tcnn.. visited their aunt here last week. Mrs. A. L. Pox. WHY telephones ar?? hard to get The telephone business is deep in the war ami getting deeper all the time. The farther Ameriean forces advance, the more switchboard*, wire and telephones tliev need. And folks at home seem to want more. too. Since the National Defense program started in 1910, we have supplied the needs of Vrmy, lVavy, war producers and most others. In all, Southern Bell has increased the numher of tele phones in service by over half a million. The equipment to do this came from reserves that are about used up. No more can be made for civilian use. That's v hy we can't fill orders as fast as we'd like. ' But we* re doing all we can to serve as many ag possible as soon as possible by ? Reconditioning and using every facility that w'H give good service. Recovering facilities quickly when service is dis ? continued. Converting one-party lines to serve two or more families wherever possible and necessary. Operating central offices beyond their normal ca pacity. Taking extra-good care of equipment that can't be replaced. If you are one of those who are waiting, we'd like you to know we want your patronage and will take care of your needs at the earliest possible moment. # * Southerii Bell Telephoiie mid Telegraph Compflns Deep In Jap Territory Photo by Pfc. I-'. A. Cannistr.ui, Marine Corps Combat Photographer This Leatherneck machlne-gnn team, deep In water and Japanese territory, took a heavy toll of Jap lives while repelling repeated attacks by the enemy on Bougainville. Fighting at this spot lasted two davs anrf two nlo-nu* Pearlie Chastain, S 2/C is spending a 10 day furlough here with his wife and children and other relatives. Mrs. Narion Massey and son. Lewis, of Sylva spent the week-end with her grandmother. Mrs. A L. Pox. Miss Mildred Sneed has return ed to her home after spending a week with Mrs. Peggie Baurne in Norfolk. Va. Mrs. W. W. Hall is improving after falling and injuring her arm. PLEASANT HILL There will be a Decoration here Sunday. May 14. Pvt. Paul Eugene Croft of Camp Davidson and Miss Edna Adams were the guests of Miss Helen Deaver Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Socoloff of Atlanta. Ga., visited Mrs. Soco loff's sister. Mrs. Prank Deaver. Sunday. I Miss Lois Baine has returned j to Gastonia where she is employ ed after spending two weeks with 1 her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. ' Baine. \ Mrs. Lou Bell Baine and little son. Ammcl. have returned to j their home at Violet after spend- 1 ing several weeks with friends! and relatives here. CULBERSON J. VV. Floyd of Vest visited here last Friday. Rev. J. H. Hadaway. evangelist of Stone Mountain. Ga.. visited here Saturday and announced he will hold a revival here in the near future. Miss Naomie Nichols left re cently for Clinton. Tenn.. where she is employed. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Benton spent last week-end- in Knoxville. Tenn. with Mr. Benton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Benton. LITTLE BRASSTOWN Prayer Services was held at the 1 heme of W. O. Almond Wednes- 1 day night and will be held at the 1 home of Wade Wilson next Wed- 1 nesday night. W. O. Crisp made a business trip to Bryson City, this week. Miss Doris Crisp spent the week-end with her brother. Guy Crisp and Mrs. Crisp in Murphy. ; Mrs. John Mason has returned to her home after spending several weeks with her son in Washing-' ten. D. C. She was accompanied heme by her son and daughter, Virdic. VLui Pps* j?''1 i i?ii ? 1 ? it 3 iii. lll>j ! ? v ' ?For Future J! AM', l a r a /its your child should , Cftution, Un Only ?? Directed Belleview Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McNabb and son. Lowrence. Miss Mary Lou and Jerry Hatchett spent the week-end in Copperhill, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Hatchett spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes of Font ana Dam. Frank and Fredrick Dalrymple entertained several of their friends Friday night with a party. Upper Peachtree Prayer services will be held Saturday night at the church, j Everyone is invited to attend. Miss Charlotte Thomasson is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wesley Thoma-sson, of Kings Mountain. Richard Blanton At New London Robbinsville. Tuesday. May 2? ? Radioman Richard Blanton of San Francisco. Calif . visited Mrs. W. B. Wiggins and Mrs. J. K. Pat terson here last Saturday. Radio man Blanton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blanton of Knoxville, Tenn.. formerly of Robbinsville: he has served in the U. S. 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Within only three days my bad headaches and dizzy spells were gone. My high blood pressure was reduced and I sleep fine." l'iamonex gees directly to work in three different ways to aid in the relief of these dangerous syn p tomr. Results are speedy ? within 6-hort a time as two wee' s suf- i fererr often fir?! that Diamoncx has accomplished , of the total re- I e refunded immedi ate. y on request. There are no i*rirgs or conditions ? you owe it to yourself to make this wonderful txSt lit once. Write today a? this c'fvr is fully guaranteed eral years. He will be taking new training at New London, Conn., for a few weeks. FBI Conference To Be Held At Fontana Dam On Thursday, May 1 1 The TVA Pu&lic Safety Service at Fontana Dam will be host May 11 to the F. B. I. Quarterly Law Enforcement Conference for West- ! ern North Carolina. Arnold Tiller Chief of the Fontana Public Safe ty Service announced todav Two Hundred local, county, i state and federal law enforcemer.' I officers are expected to attend ! the conference which is sponsored 1 by the F. B. I. every three months | in each area to discuss law en forcement problems. The con ferees will have their lunch in I the Fontana Cafeteria and will be | taken cn a tour of the project to ' see the great dam under construc tion. I Claude J. Davis Promoted To Corporal, In South Pacific Robbinsville, Tuesday. May 2 ? Headquarters. 13th AAF, South Pacific ? Claude J. Davis, form er student of Robbinsville, North Carolina, has been promoted from Private First Class to Cor poral at his South Pacific station with the 13th AAF Service Com mand. which supplies and main tains 13th AAF bomber and figh ter planes and airbases. Corporal Davis is a graduate of Robbinsville High School and he attended Brevard. North Caro lina. Junior College and Western Carolina Teacher's College. Cul lowhee. North Carolina. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Davis. Robbinsville. Inducted into the Army in February. 1943, the soldier has been serving in the tropical theatre for more than seven months. His Army training in cludes service at the Engineering and Operations Clerical School, Oklahoma A and M College, Still water, Oklahoma, and at Atlantic City. New Jersey. GARDENS Canners have been asked to set aside about 40 per cent of this year's pack for war uses as com pared with 35 per cent last year. More and better Victory Gardens are n? ded this year. Ik, FOREST FJP.tS AID T.iZ AXIS ^ P- careful with c??: