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NOVEMBER 13, 1941 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Pase 9 4- his Week In Defense i.;r dv radio. Ht w have to make S we nake our full I.. ShU We. . limit r " produce w rn'r products today and Fattlefrontsofthe lWMt Or shall we remain l our present rate of Ji e President said, f zL of realism realism shifts, day; the nf every vital machine ""ute of every day and C staying on the job grievances to .ffo?"bd '"n there is still 'plenty V And their tombstones the legend 'Too late". - I END-LEASE AID (ISdent arranged a $1,000,- ton to Russia under the In, Act -.The loan carries mi Repayment partly in X-wiU start five year, af end3 and is to be com i in 10 years from that time. the 24th anniverMry of iet revolution, the President sphed the Soviet Government confident that the sacrifices brings of those who have (oarage to struggle against kiion will not nave una pedo the night of October 29-30 while in a convoy near Iceland. The navy revised its list of casualties on the destroyer RUBEN JAMES to show two known dead and 98 missing and eiven ud for Hph The vessel was torpedoed while convoying near Iceland. There were 45 survivors. NAVY STRENGTHENED The President transferred the entire coast sruard to the naw Hp. partment and asked Congress for an additional $449,820,000 for the navy. The coast guard transfer gave the navy 230 patrol and aux iliary vessels and a" large number ol m-snore and port craft. FOREIGN RELATIONS ltt Secretary Hull announced i s. transmitted to miana a ! r0r frnm the Soviet Union ,v Mr-e that Finland must I UK "u ' " ----- evidence of willingness to dis- . . . 1 1 A m HnAattAna imiii m i i i l a i v upci oiiwuo Est Russia if Finland wishes to 0, S. fnendship. Mr. JiuU rninimcpd that if Germany tot pay $2,967,000 damages for h the ROBIN MOOR, the would be erouned with other lag cases for adjustment after nr. The President told a tonference the U. S. is con- ht with-drawing Marine de Inents from China. Japan dis tA i unecial envov to the U. h further discussion of Far Jem problems. SHIPS ATTACKED ; be navy announced the U. S. S. IKAS, navy oil tanker, reach trt safely and with loss of life lite lerious damage from a tor- BTICE OF SALE OF LAND ITH CAROLINA, SWOOD COUNTY. nder and hv virt.nfl at an order ft Superior Court of Haywood Ity, made in the Special Pro Iiur entitled C. W. Wrieht Ad- strator of the Estate of Mrs. line Wright, deceased, and n ex parte, the undersigned imissioner will on the ZStn of Novemhpr. 1941. at 11 ;Oft k A. M., at the court house in the Town of Wavnesville. pii Carolina offer for sale to highest bidder, for cash, the ping described property to- M No. 1: Lvine and beine irdam Township. Haywood TO, North Carolina, and and more nartieularlv de- fed as follows: Begins on a corner of lot 9 and runs E. wt to a stake in the east wry line of G. W. Ferguson; north 1 degree E. 100 feet to P'e: thence s i Hr w inn to the beeinnintr. Reiner lots Sand in nf th.nnK feu. W.Ferguson lands, Fm Tract: Bearins at a Stake e east side of street S. W. P of lot No. 9 and runs E. 116 stake- then N. 1 deir. E. eet to a stake- thon ... , , ...W..V.V. U. . "oieet to the beginning. Be- u lot Nn Q t ,;a . - - v vi DH1U SUlTCJl la the 28th Hnv f rWnW (1 J CT. W. WRIGHT, r27-Oct. 30-Nov. 6-13-20. Quick To Treat Bronchitis fchrtmi , ... ' . hriw, uutr1MS may aevelop if Knotateold,0r uute bn" Ke?Jf Creomulsion . nelp loosen and exDel ircrm Wfrt m , and ftid nature to heal raw, tender, inflamed mucous membranes. Kte&n .bl,ends beechwood hTwiPwial process with other WttS r,CllleS f0r COUghS. lhaw fSrj1?wmMy medicines Kdern'i1,01 Creomulsion with ?lt ouwSSdl,ng you mus "ke the fowl"3 seP. or you are to UJaoney back. (Adv.) SHIP BUILDING The navy reported that during the first 10 months of 1941, keels were laid for 115 new combat shins. 34 ships were launched and 25 ships were commissioned. The Maritime commission reported the first three Liberty cargo ships will be delivered the "week of No vember 18. The commission has so far launched 148 new ships and delivered 118 as result of its long range and emergency programs. ARMY PROGRESS The War Department reported the rate of delivery of critical ar mament and ammunition to the army by June, 1942 will be 360 times the rate during May, 1910 when 21,000,000 worth was dehv ered. The rate, the department said, increased 40 times by June of this year, 60 times by Septem ber, and 80 times by October. Aid to Britain and Russia OPM Material Director Bat said in a radio speech from Washing ton he had returned from the aid conference in Moscow with the thought that the "sensible, sane and selfish" course for the U. S. "is to deliver the goods-every- thing we possibly can provide- into the hands of people who can use them . . . against the enemy while he is still thousands of miles from our shores. ..." Magic: five Quarts Equals One V '1 t. .... The magic of mcd.ni dairy Industry make It poaribk to shrinkflrs fnarta of fluid milk Into om quart of dried milk. AM water and dried milk powder become, fluid again. Dried milk to tt omand for xport U friendly nation, abroad. It take, ttttle space to the hold, of ships, May. sweet without refrigeratkm, and ean be wed areb stituU for freak milk for ehfldrea. Tk U. i. lpartmeiit of Agril. tr. ha. placed dried milk high on the Bet -dfM food." whow d erednetieii la .ougbt durtof 141 ' public fully informed. Prices The Labor Department reported its daily price index of 28 basic commodities rose 1.3 per cent dur ing the week of October 17 to 24, bringing rices in the index to more than 34 per cent higher than a year ago. . . Labor Disputes The President directed Secretary of War Stimson to take possession and operate the Bendix, N J. plant of Air Associates, Inc., after a dis pute developed at the plant over the reinstatement of strikers on the recommendation of the Defense Mediation Board. Colonel Roy M. Jones, in charge of 2,100 soldier, who took over the plant, said, "em ployees desiring to return to their jobs will be given all necessary protection. . . ." The Defense Mediation Board began hearings on the labor dis pute involving captive coal mines in the Appalachian area after the United Mine Workers voted to ac cept the President's request to re turn to work in the interest of defense pending settlement of the dispute. The U. S. Conciliation Service reported Settlement of 30 other labor disputes. President Roosevelt receives nine- tenths of mother's estate. FFA Boys Hosts Of Annual Banquet Thursday Night The Smoky Mountains National Park chapter of the Future Farm ers of America held their annual banquet last Thursday evening at their chapter house on the high school grounds with Carmel Hol lingsworth, president, presiding. Around one hundred were pres ent for the affair. The autumnal motif was used in the riecoiations, with harvest groups and colorful leaves advantageously arranged about the large room. Mrs. Inez Brooks and Miss Bessie Boyd were in charge of this feature. The dinner was prepared under 'he supervision of MisB Meredith Whitaker, home economic teacher, and some of her students. They were assisted by Mrs. Swan Hen drix, Mrs. Henry Francis, Mrs. Carl Francis, and Mrs. J. C. Brown. The main theme of the pro gram was the showing of a motion picture, "Green Hand," which gave the romance of the future farmer and his work. J. C. Erown, teacher of the vo cational agricultural classes and others were special guests. Chemist's studies promise an age of "centenarian youngsters." Notice Of First Death Of Local Draftee Received The local draft board has re ceived official notice of the death of Frank Arthur Smith, Jr., 23, the first to be recorded of a draftee signed in the local office, which occurred in regular line of duty. .'; i.' Young Smith was a native of East Point, Ga. He was living in this area at the time the local draft board was set up, and was employed by the Public Roads Ad ministration at work here on the Blue Ridge Parkway. After filling out his papers in the office here he volunteered. He had been with the Canadian Royal Air Force since April of last spring. While details of his death have not been received the notice stated it occurred while in active service. - AUSTIN, Texas Two craters, formed by falling meteor, age. ago, have been discovered a few mile, from Odessa, in West Texas, adja cent to the giant meteorite crater that is now being explored under the direction of geologist, of the University of Texas. One of the new craters has a diameter of 70 feet at the top, while the other is slightly smaller. Barber's Orchard Has . 15-Inch Rome Beauty .."'. One of the largest' apple, ever shown here was a beautiful bright red Rome Beauty, 15 inches around, and weighing a pound and six ounces. The apple was grown at Barber's Orchard. The orchard ha. 200 to 300 young Rome Beauty trees high on the mountain, and the average ap ple from these trees were of tee large "variety this year. The apple i. in the bank here. U. S. yard, completed ten new .hip. during August. ROUSE YOUR LIVER BILE Sleep Sounder Get Up Feeling Great More Keady lor A Good Day. Work To b normal your lhrr ihould dichrir about full quart of difcatton-aldin bit - .1-- A anantw alOWiHC up may naan alck BaadachM, BUiourma, Foot Dictation, mai nauwa, -"-Ming. , . . Hnap out of ttl Get a bottW of Kruaciwa Salta tonlcrit. Start right in tomorrow momliUT and Uka U, tcaapoonful fa a flaaa of water (hot or oold bait an hour ba fnre break fa it and keap this up lorlo daya. Do thla and rou too may know what it la to get up fMlinar fit and rtady for t iwal dav's work. Try Kruacban for tho nxt SO daya and aaa what It meana U you whan Btl flowa fraaly on our ruarantaa of aatiafaction or monay r fun dad. Smith'. Cut Rate Drug Store. Fact and Figures v, ; v. Archibald MacLeish, librarian of Congress, was. appointed by the President to direct a new Office of Facts and Figures to' "formulate programs designed to facilitate a widespread and accurate under standing of the . status and pro gress of the national defense ef fort." The new office will advise Government agencies how they can best present information and data on national defense to keep the Defense Housing Defense Housing Co-ordinator Palmer reported 1,285 publicly financed defense homes were com pleted during the week ended Oc tober 25, bringing the total ready for occupancy to 46,672. Homes being built or already completed under . the . defense program now number 101,785. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersigned, haying quali fied as administrator, c. t. a. of the estate of Miss Nellie Collins, deceased, all persons having claims again said estate are hereby noti fied to file the same duly verified with the undersigned, Herbert Col lins, Clyde, N. C, on or before October 30, 1942, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery thereon; and all persons indebted to said estate will make settlement forthwith. HERBERT COLLINS, Administrator c. t. a. of Estate of Nellie Collins Deceased. No. 1126 Oct 30-Nov. 6-13-20-27-Dec. 4 '. ': . .', '-. ; ' -"- Civilian. Supply -. Priorities Director Nelson or dered a 35 per cent reduction in the use of steel by non-mechanical ice refrigerator manufacturer, and a 17 per cent cut in production of r1nmeati wnohprs nnA ironerfl. Mr. I Nelson said that in one year 32,000 tons of steel would be saved by the latter cut. Ships- The M a r i t i m e Commission : launched two more Liberty ships. (The navy announced the 368 craft in its small-boat building program I are being built by 76 firms through out the country to spread the work as far as possible. Nazis say they are ready to sink any ship in their "war iones." NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. CARMEN LUCILE ROBINSON, .' vs. ED ROBINSON. The defendant, Ed Robinson, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, N". C, to secure an abso lute divorce from said defendant on grounds of two years separation; that the said defendant will fur ther take notice that he is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County and State in the Court house in Waynesville, N. C, within TWENTY (20) days after the 23rd day of November, 1941, and an swer or demur to the complaint filed in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This October 21, 1941. C. H, LEATHERWOOD, Clerk Superior Court of Hay wood County, N. C. W. R. FRANCIS, Attorney for Plaintiff. No. 1124 Oct. 23-30-Nov. 6-13. f YOU CAN AFFORD AN AUTOMOBILE V . . . NOTICE OF SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. JUANITA SUMMER, vs.. . ' RICHARD SUMMER. ; The Defendant above named will take notice that an action enti tled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, by the Plaintiff against the Defendant on statutory grounds and the De fendant will take further notice that he is required to appear. be fore the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, in Waynesville, North Carolina, on or before 30 days from November 13th, 1941, and answer or demur to the complaint herein filed. You will take further notice that if you fail to answer or demur to the complaint within the time re quired by law, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, namely, an absolute divorce. Given under my hand and seal of the Court, this the 20th day of October, 1941. C. H. LEATHERWOOD, Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina No. 1122 Oct. 23-30-Nov. -13 in '0B cn afford Automobil Inturanct. As m-tter of fd YU Can't .ffJ a. L iL-..a ft A.:4nf aral cxDcnsivf wiiwiu to oaj WIUIWU ! r - '9 nav -4 . . L. J uvinat. -i vii you your Car j nvmi aim '" L N. Davis and Company Street Phone 77 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of T. W. Fergu son, deceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Waynesville, North Carolina, on or before the 23rd day of October, 1942, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. This the 23rd day of October, 1941. MRS. T. W. FERGUSON, Administratrix of T. W. Fer guson. No. 1125 Oct 23-30-Nov. 6-13-20-27. 51 Power Curtailmenit liieftoitdyPostpnei The following is an excerpt from a telegram received Thursday night, November 6th from OPM's Donald M. Nelson in Washington: rPursuant to paragraph B (1) o! Office ol Production , Management Limitation Order L-16 you are hereby v notified that, the date lor applying the percentage Umitation ol the order, go far as It affects your cus- -tomers. has been Indefinitely postponed. This tele gram is your authority and direction to notify all con sumers affected by Paragraph B (1) ol this postpone ment." Large Commercial and Industrial customers of our company, such as manufacturing plants, textile mills, hotels, office buildings, large stores and others using 10,000 kilowatt hours of electricity or more per month, who have received by mail specific instructions for procedure under the original order (L-16) are recjuested to disregard such instructions and continue operations on normal schedules. BLACKOUT PROVISIONS OF ORDER REMAIN IN EFFECT Again we quote from Mr. Nelson's telegram: "This postponement in no way affects the blackout provisions of the order which remain in full force ana effect?' The "blackout" provisions do NOT require a restricted use of electric service for all purposes it refers only to specific non-essential services listed below. No limitations have been placed upon the use of electricity for other purposes. TH E FO LLOWING USES O F LIGHT ARE STILL PROHIBITED 2. Show Window Lighting 4. Interior or Exterior Lighting for Decorative or Advertising Purposes. 1. Sign Lighting 3. Outline Lighting. Flood Lighting or Field Lighting for Amusements or Sports. OPM Limitation Order L-16 imposes penalties for continued use of prohibited services. POWER & LIGHT COMPANY 111 oy KILOW8T r f ' ' I. Ji
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