Newspapers / The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, … / July 23, 1942, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
JULY 23, THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page J Following Men In Service Around the World This column is devoted to news of men serving their country. Such news is solicited from parents and friends of these men. When writing, be sure to sign your name. "Remember Pearl Harbor" . i. Franklin Wade Franklin, , "m nA Mrs Hardin Frank nd.Mr?JLtH to first U S" Army, and fa"? "J Vort Benning, a thirteen (toff training course. Li officers mmiioned was nrst w- EL 1941 and wft9 transfer- Pompany''H''toComPany I Fort jacM.., H'vri-,.- iiripfl As coriwiai U Rchara " n(i Mrs. Sam u. "ville, has been promoted first class, to cor- Mniflr"- Field, Dothan, Wral Queen received hisB. Km Western Carolina - ii - ami work. I the state senate t "' " n of the .legislature, " . ..tmnar. the UD1V I prior vu - ;e! he , was teacher and btl in the local oisirav rod. . . j A.....,n Vins keen assizn iporai i(ure" - the classincaiiu"o w Field headquarters. leant Albert J. Justice, who tioned at tne ii" ;iC0, Va,, spent the past with his parents, Mr. auu F A. Justice, at ineir umm Crabtree section. Commissioned Visitors To Fort Bragg Must Be Identified Fort Bragg All persons enter ing Fort Bragg are stopped and must be properly identified before they are admitted to the post. Persons desiring to visit their son. husband or sweetheart oh the post should have the person they wish to see arrange lor their ad mittance before they leave their homes. Visitors to this largest army post are required to state their business on the reservation and military police at control stations will approve admittance only after the party with whom the visit is to be made has been contacted and agrees to be responsible for them. If for some reason arrangements are not made in advance, visitors are advised to make sure of the exact location of the person they wish to see. Surprise visits should not be attempted. Homer Henry Now At Navy Pre-Flight School Among the rapidly-increasing ranks of naval cadets at the new navy pre-flight school at Athens, Ga., is Homer H- Henry, of Way nesville. Cadet Henry, attached to Com pany D, Platoon two, received an A. B. degree this spring from the University of North Carolina, shortly before he entered naval avi ation. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Henry, of Boundary street. Cpi. Paul R. Cagle On Week-End Leave Pnrnnral Paul R. Cagle. of Fort Jackson, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cagle, in Ratdine uove. ir nnr&i rjirlfi. who is with the 118th Infantry, volunteered in 1938 and was inducted into tne service at Fort Jackson. He was stationed in Panama Canal for one Tear. and has also been stationed at Camp Livingston, La. Movie Star Coming LT. JOHNNY NORRIS. son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Norris, whe was recently commissioned a sec ond lieutenant at Fort Benning. Sgt. Johnny Norris Promoted to Lieutenant Serceant Johnnv Norris. 22. son of Mr. and Mrs.-IV. C. Norris, has recently been commissioned a sec ond lieutekiant, fojowing com pletion of the officers training school at Fort Benning, Ga. Lt. Norris, a former member of the National Guard, volunteered December 7th, 1940, and was in ducted into service at Fort Jack son. He has risen from a buck pri vate to an officer through the merit of his service. During the time he haa been in the service he has served at recruiting stations in Winston-Salem and Charlotte. Before he entered the service Lt. Norris held a position with the A. C. Lawrence Leather Company, Hazelwood. Pvt. Melvin Lanning Is Now At Camp Crockett Private Melvin Lanning, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lanning, of Allen's Creek, has returned to Fort Crockett, Galveston, Texas, after spending a 12-day furlough with his parents. Private Lanning was inducted into the army in March. Until re centlv he was stationed at CaniD Wallace. Texas, and then trans ferred to Fort urocKett. ueiore entering the army, he was employ ed by the Big Ridge Mica Mine. Edgar T. Duckett Volunteers In Navy T Duckett. of Svlva. formerly of Waynesville, has re cently volunteered in the U. S. navy anH is awaiting nis orders ior ac tive duty. Mr. Duckett, who is an engineer, holds a position with the Paper Board Plant in byiva. Mr Duckett and his wife and two children were the guests of his mother, Mrs. E. T. Duckett, over the week-end. ' WANTED at Hazelwood Cannery U Per GaUon A (Six Pounds) Must Be Black and Firm. Not Soft or Over-ripe HAYWOOD COUNTY MUTUAL CANNING ASSOCIATION CANNERY AT HAZELWOOD . and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Underwood and daughter. Grady and Dober Massie are spending a few days with friends and relatives. They work in ew Jersey. '' Mrs. Virnie Smith and children, of Newport News, Va., are spend ing tne summer wiin Mrs. wary Curtis. We're! elad to hear Tom Massie is improving after a long illness. Mr. anH Mrs. Dillard Bradshaw and family, of Gastonia, spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Jen wins. Crimson Clover Seed Available. Under AAA Crimson clover seed are now available, and can be obtained from the county agent, with tha price deducted from the AAA pay ment checks, according to Howard Clapp, county agent. The price is 1Z.80 per nunarea, Mr. Clapp said, and those wanting th seed under this plan should contact the office at once. friends and relatives on Allen'" Creek.'; Mr, and Mrs. Roy Oxner and son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rector and daughter and Mrs. Eva Burchfield spent Sunday at Little East Fork visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mills. RAY WHITLEY and his sing ing Rangers will appear in person on the stage at the Park Theatre Friday, July 24 at matinee and nio-ht oprformances. Mr. Whitley and his Six Bar cowboys have many of George O Brien westerns and all of Tim Holt's western pic tures, and have made many two few years and they have a very reel musical comedies in the past fine stage show. Carroll Truitt. son of Pat Truitt. of Hazelwood, who recently joined the naval reserve and is now sta tioned at Norfolk, Va-, spent a few days the latter part of the week with relatives. Aliens Creek News Miss Janet Amnions. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan are spending this week with relatives in Bryson City. Sonnv Rhinehart. of Canton, and Willie Mae Rhinehart. of Dills- boro, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Gaither McClure. Rev Georare Mills and wife, of Dulsboro, spent the week-end witn Mr and Mrs. Rav Belt and children and Mr. and Mrs. Aria Mills spent Sunday in Lenoir ana Marion. f ra T.niira Rnvder. of Lenoir, inent th week-end with her moth er, Mrs. Sallie McNabb. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Messer and children, of Swannanoa, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Anne Smith. Dock Massie, of Newport News, Va visited, friends on Allen's Creek. Carroll M. Brown Joins U. S. Marine Corps Carroll M. Brown, of Waynes ville, recently enlisted in the ma rine corps, and after a six week s initial training : period at Paris Island, S. C, will be sent to some navy yard, marine narracus or trade school to complete his train ing.- -. - Mr. Brown is married, and he and Mrs. Brown lived in the Kirk- patrick Apartments here. ' Corooral Lawson Summerrow, son of Mr. and Mrs. u. U. Mm merrow, of Haselwood, is spend ing a furlough here. Corporal Summerrow is now stationedjwith machine gun corps, Battery Ci, 176 Field Artillery, Camp Bottel, j New Bern, N. C. .. ." f - Comoral Jack Smith, of Fort Jackson, spent the week-end here with his family. Corporal Grover Robinson, of Fort Jackson, is spending a seven day furlough here with Mrs. Rob inson. '.' Private David Bovd. who form- erly lived here, is now stationed at Camp Barkley, Texas. He is a grandson of the late Dave Boyd, and a nephew of Mrs. Jere Davis, Miss Minnie Boyd and Mrs. Ultver Shelton. Private Bovd has been living in Asheville for the past mailing room of a newspaper there. I Swann Hendrick, who is work ing on a defense job at Fontana, spent the week-end with his family. Carl Rreese has returned to Nor folk, Va., after spending a week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Breese. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pai?e and son, Hilliard. BDent Sunday in Frank lin visiting Jim Keener. Mrs. Liwie Watson, of Cowarts, has returned home after spending a few days with Mrs. Anne Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Low Allen an nounce the birth of a daughter Sunday, July 19. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood had as their guests Sunday Evangelist John Freeman, Rev. Manuel Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cogdill Coming Friday, July 24 Ray Whitley .... i I and His 6 Bar Singing Cowboys IN PERSON ON OUR STAGE Also One of. Ray Whitley's Musical Comedies AND A FINE FEA TURE PICTURE and LATEST NEWS All For Only 10c FOR CHILDREN AND 30c FOR ADULTS (Including Tax) MATINEE AT 3 P. M NIGHT SHOWS 7:10 & 9:30 PARK THEATRE NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA, tiivwnnn county. The undersigned, will cn the 5th day of August, 1942, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the Court ) House Door in Waynesville, N. sell tn fVio hicheflt bidder for cash 222 feet common and better 44 pop lar lumber and 31 leei oi common and better 44 cherry lumbefr. Said sale being made for alter and re pairing of said lumber at the re quest and by agreement with John Mintz, and being made to i collect the amount due for repairing and altering said lumber and for stor age. This the 2lst day oi July, 1942. ! HYATT AND COMPANY, By, E. J. Hyatt. No. 1207 July 23-30. ( S M E AUTIM The Waynesville Art Gallery Pw stock consists in part of Gorgeous Diamond Jewelry Watches i- Sterling ver - Antique English Silver Oriental Rugs Fine Linens ana Maces im ported China and Porcelain Lamps Mirrors Clocks and hundreds of other 'ems too numerous to mention. ' 4- Beautiful Gifts to the Ladies Given Away At All Sales LOCATED AT Massie Building Main Street Three Doors From Park Theatre Twb Sales DiviLY 10:30 a. nt. . and 7:30 p. m. JWs May Be Your Last Opportunity To Buy This Kind f Merchandise At Your Own Price. Take Advantage of It. aynesvilleKr ""Old Friends and Patrons we eilenJ a personal intriUtion t. My "11ELI.O" Children's Beautiful Print Dresses 790 2 for $1.50 ' MpiMliMiHBMBHMSMSaSMBMBaBMSMBBBM Famous Cinderella Dresses $1.98 Sizes 8 to 2 in Boys and Girls Bellbro Shoes --$1.48 Pink or White Slips- ------480 Large Selection Of Children's Socks 50 Special Lot of Back-To-School Boy's Hats 690 Well-Made Cotton or Rayon Children's Panties - 190 Others 25c and 39c 1 Large Rack of Dresses - - $1 All Sizes and Colors of CORDUROY Overalls $1.29 Special Value in All Colors Raincoats - - Half Price For The Hot Days Children's Sandals - - - $1,94 Here's a Bargain Boys' Pullover Shirts 390 ALL WOOL and GABARDINES Boys' Suits l-30fff All Sizes All Colors Sanforized All Colors Boys' Shorts 790 Good Heavy Boys' School Shoes -$1,79 ' All Colors '. Boys' Sport Shirts 790 ii - All Sizes of Blue, Tan or Grey Nickers or Longies in Boys' Shirts 480 Boys' Dress Pants $1 Pulover Zipper or Button Extra Large Selection, Sizes 2 to 8 1 Sweaters 480 Boys' Suits $1 Large Selection '. Good Quality, made for hard wear Tom Sawyer Shirts - $1 Boys' Overalls 590 Dress Up The Boy in One of These .... 1 Slack :?S2 sJiTi'n " 970 Sport lalets - - S1.98 All Mail Orders Given Prompt And Personal Attention smi (D , The Home Of O BETTER VALUES
The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 23, 1942, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75