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rUYg11 20' 1942 THE WAYNESVILLE BIOUNTAINEER Don't Let Our Boys Down Get In Your Scrap! u TTeatherly, of Jl. Perative Ca8e,U route f 'tpr SubeU: strip...- "Hp operative case, is W comfortably. r illian Wheeler, of Canton, lLratU case, is some nHition of Miss Betty Tb wndli ranton. route 1, op- . " Lbire, of cam" . twiner f Manse Cattle. krSusU, medical case, . in- nf Cantnn. i H. Ui"'"'i ' June n. . l tf -.xr- .;n Jit medical case, is improving. - ...i;.mn of Kelley Wright, faynesville, medical case, is sdter... . r,;ipk. of Canton, route Laical case, is resting more Ufortably. Jovce Pressley, of Canton, vrstive case, is resn'ie ., . ' inhai-iip Jones, of Canton, ,stive case, is only fairly well. of Flovd Whitted, Jilt; - , , L canton, operative case, is only Robinson, of Enka, medical Following The Men In Service Pvt. Hughey C. Gunter Now At Sheppard Field Private Hughey C. Gunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawery Gunter, of Waynesville, route 1, is now stationed at Sheppard Field, Tex as. Pvt. Gunter was inducted in to the service at Fort Jackson two months ago and was transferred to the air corps and sent to Kees ler Field, Miss., and then to the field in Texas. He was engaged in farming prior to his entering the service. Pvt. LeRov Cart At Camp Wheeler, Ga. Private LeRoy Cagle, 21. son of Mrs. CharlpH Fio nf Wi.. , -w, vm. TT H J HW Ville. route 1. has been transfprreH to Camp Wheeler, Ga. Pvt. Cagle was inducted in the service two montns airo at llamn fnft Prior to his entprino- tho rv!M he was employed at the Hickory Machine shop, Hickory. He attend ed the Waynesville district high -i i scnuoi. Rurnette. of Waynes- niaa jjv"- v - , , route 1, operative case, is apwving. n. mnrlition of Mrs. Carroll Lee, of Clyde, route 1, operative good. T nis Ann Tittle, of Hazel- Ld, operative case, is improving. Hiss Hilda Davis, of Clyde, route m operative case, is better. if Ravmond Plemmons. of ta, medical case, is resting more mfortably. Miss Abbie Emerson, of Canton, stoical case, . is better. Irs. W. P. Bovd. of Waynesville. ncte 2, operative case, is resting rt comfortably. The condition nf Mrs. nlpnn Mar is, of Hazelwood, medical case, is lire. Chas. Harrison: of Wav- pune, meaicai case, is Deuer. Mrs. Robert Stjimpv of Can a, medical case, is improving. Tile conHit.inn vf Toftpi Wfllioma . . VA WVVA ff ...... 11 IJ , a Canton, operative case, is good. llrS. J. TV RnHinnnn nf ttirAa 1, medical case, is better. Mrs. . route 1, medical case, is im- Commissioned Lieutenant Robert H. Winchester, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Winchester, of Plott's Creek road, has recently received his commission as second lieutenant at the officers training school at Fort Benning, Ga. Lt. Winchester volunteered in the army two years ago and was stationed at Fort Jackson from the time of his induction in the army until he was sent to Fort Ben ning to the officers training school on July 8, 1942. Lt. Winchester is a graduate of the Waynesville township high school. He is now stationed at tamp Croft, havine returned to camp on Thursday after spending a' Sixty-Five Men Leave Waynesville In Selective Draft Sixty-five men under the selec tive service left here at 7:30 o'clock Saturday morning for ex aminations at Camp Croft. The call had been for 75, but a number of the original group were trans ferred elsewhere and others en listed before the date for leaving this" area. ' John Dudley Moore was named leader of the group, with J. Q. Allison, Ruf us McLean Green, and Gudger Yost Palmer, assistant leaders. Among those who volunteered and were accepted for duty prior to the date set for the leaving here were: Clarence Jones Hyatt, U. S. army; David Austin Taylor, navy; Winston Franklin Davis, army; Robert LeRoy Mull, and Robie John Sherrill, U. S. marines. Those transferred to other sec tions for their convenience in leav ing for camp were: Hardy Smith, to Bunell, Fla.; Robert Lee Jolly, to Hickory; and Carl Henry Stan ley, to Bridgeton, N. J. Leaving here in addition to the leaders mentioned were: Robert Fields Haynes, Oscar Hugh Bur gess, Robert Franklin, Dennis Joseph Hoyle. James Washington Messer, Lee Roy Moody, Jack wm- i .- i - m w f"l 1i Chester Uoieman, raui k. aneium, James Taylor Rathbone, James Hil-" Hard Trammell. Hubert Creasman, James Allen Cochran, Hobert Wyatt, Marion Edgar Norman, Walker Eugene Wnml Pnllpr Tavlor. Imnpl Van- i nie Shepard, Wilford Carver, Ker i mit Moort, Jack Odell Chapman, I Tl r 1 C Cll Irlhnr Hil. lard Woody, John Hall, Jacob Hei zikiah Davis, Jack Justice. Horace Wood, Manson Edward Clark, Homer Horace Cagle, Ar thur J. R. Moore, Marion Hubert Messer, Albert Donald Hawkins, Howell Way Crawford, Lee Roy Beck! Arling McGaha, Joe Stanley Davis, Robert Walker Burgess, Thomas L. Howell, Eugene Frank lin. Farady Banks Rathbone, Thomas Benjamin Woodard. Arthur James Hannah, Jamea Dewey Wyatt, Robert Ben Mooney, Dewey Edward Rhinehart, William Henry Putnam, Frank Montgom n Saunders. Jesse Smith. Leo Leondis Browning, Joseph Bryan Best, John Way McCracken, Char lea Hascal Ruff, Victor Lee Lewis, Wallace Roderick Robinson, Everett Albert Evans, Wayne Mil-., ford Owen, Brown Burgess, Low-, ell Claude Browning, Raymond Ray Noland, Clyde Lewis Sexton, Bill Graham Hill. Trees are the most suitable crop for about 25 percent of the land area of the United States. Ac tually, however, trees are growing on about 33 percent of this coun try's total acreage. more comfortably. Mrs. JpSHl'p Prpsslpw nf Wow. lies vine, meuicai case, is Detter. Jess Haney. of Canton, medical case, is improving. Mrs, R. T.. TTpnrv. nf Wmo. viiip, meuicai case, is some better Mrs. Harrv Ropers, of Hnvp Creek, medical case, is restimr Ll.l.. mure uuiiixurtuuiy. DISCHARGED Amonc those disphnvii'pH frnm the hoKDital durine- the nast wppk were the following: Marion Davis, Mrs Sis Rogers. Mrs. T.onnie Ruff. Baby Stepheson, Number one, Baby Stenhenson. Number two Mrs. O. L. Burnett,. Philmore McCall, Mrs. unanie rayior, tsaoy BarDara jean Rogers, Miss Agnes Reeves, Mrs. KoDert liucnanan, Mrs. . t ranK Hvatt. Miss Rnth iT.onnpr. Miss Fonda Franklin, Mrs. Glenn Carter and baby, Miss Larine Moore. Miss Ardith BumKarner. Mrs. Lee Evans, Mrs. Edward Smith and babv. Winston Clontz. W. B. Brown, Mrs. W. G. Howell, Mrs, Steve Nichols, Mrs. Margaret Robinson, Miss Frances Thompson, Mrs. James Plemmons. Mrs. Zeb Clark and baby, Ray Gillett, Mrs, David Colliers ana Daoy, Mrs. kod- ert C. McGaha and baby, and James Garrett. 2, operative case, is resting BIRTHS Mr. nnd Mrs. F.dward Smith, of Waynesville, announce the birth of a son on October 11th. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Carter, of Waynesville, announce the birth of a daughter on October 12th, Mr. and Mrs. David Colliers, of Waynesville, announce the birth oi a daughter on October 12th. Mr oiid Mrs. Robert McGaha. of Waynesville announce the birth of a daughter on October 14th. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. O'Neil, ol Canton, announce the birth of a son on October 14th. Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Chambers, of Canton, announce the birth oi a Hano-litpr on October 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Plem mons, of Joe, announce the birth of a daughter on October 16th. Mr. anH Mrs. Glenn Messer, of Waynesville, route 1, announce the birth of a daughter on October 17th. 2 Important Things To Remember - - 1. You always save at Belk-Hudson Company. 2 Uncle Sam needs your scrap Get it to, him at once. WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY GATHERING SCRAP. Do Your Part Don't Fail Our Men On the Battle Lines. BELK-HUPSON c0- "Home Of Better Values" The; . . .: Six Haywood Given Men Their For Their Country Since Pearl Harbor You Are Ashed To Just Sell Your Junk 17 MACK STAMEY if i l- 'jv:.-;'i ""yc.-'.v v;.,. 1, mi CARROLL EDWARD TRANTHAM I J' WILLIAM SYLVESTER JONES ' i V i ASMM V '.v.1.'.'.' ' '1 - r' o llllllH; y" JMIIMMJIMIIIIMsJ ROBERT HIRAM WELCH ?w X si I w r I DALLAS RHEA CLARK CLEM JENKINS It seems so little to ask that YOU sell junk to Uncle Sam Sell those things which are of little material value to you, yet might be the means ol saving a hie on the battle Iront Message Brought By Champion Paper and Fibre GJayton Rubber Company Manuvacfcuring Company Canton, N. C. Waynesville, N. C.
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