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'jgtRSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1942 (One Day Nearer Victory) THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Pace IS LemberDraftees .ftliereouiiuaj ah tinlor th Sfr- nty r m" left here 7 ffter 8 o'clock on Sunday l3ortly fAP Camo Croft, nlLy were given physical ,iere.tioL. All those in the ,D returned to this area. " -.rented for aetive duty F . " week's furlough. . nf the KruuF iu -" .VH leave included five men P Inferred to other sections k1? :.u ti. draftees from ,dJeLnated areas as follows: 15"",....,,,. Pnttihnne. trans- k,l 10 XT Lrthington to Souu. PI ' T . rwar Lawrence (Janunp 10 io psfa . T...) . rwiie Elmer Par- r"!.', ''vr t TWk Weaver vk to Camden", N. J- Two of the InlMvinir here had been trans , iViM r,thfr boards as fol- . niilitnl Cook from Vineland, I. j an, KnDert roweii nraa l-Miforal Gfbles, ria. iwo men .Jed to report on aunuay iiium- fjiwun! Hyatt was made leader (tie pmun and assistant lead ",WPro Vitas Fennison, Jule No ad ar. 1 Hick Moody. Ortot draftees' were: Charlie Kmes Fie. Garrett Pender riowen, ,mw R-ihen Jordan, jerry Lodrnw Vcnffev. Terry Potts !ibetl. 'Foyd Russell Hannah, vm James Setter, James Wil w, jamp, Hardin Leon Yount, (niirpiv JacK'on Menp, inaries W Lontr. William Paul Moody, Li Ray Phi' 'iris.. '.'-,- Volson Tarks. Ed?ar Glenn e, Branton Guy King, Fred kebb, Walker Lee Chambers, wv McCoy, Ueorge rurman Lhaffev. Lucius Boone Franklin, M McLean Head, Bruce Wu- ms. Sam Beck, Arthur Pless mmr, James Ervin Henson, Carl Bwley, John Roberts Stephens. timer Presslev. Venson Rowe 'turn. Pinknev Hamnton. Henry Ifes Wyatt, Robert Lee Green, ,'ile Welch Noland, Joe Albert Wee. James Lloyd Shelton. Colum ns Hannah, Charlie Randolph lesser, David Bramlett Stone, Ernest Harley Duvall, " Clyde Tlomas Mills. - ' " James Earle Massie, Thomas Limie Case, Walter Barnday Crawford. Harold Jackson Bow man, Ernest Marse Miller, John R. Men, Garland Gunter, William Arthur Dills, Bert Finney;-'- John Henry Parker, Bumette Devoe Crawford, Walter Wise Willett, Jr., Sherrill Lee Teague. Isaac Richard Messer. Kav Wil ski, Clayton Messer, Roy James m-ne, N'orman Owens, Edgar Talker Norris, Silas Geter Mc Erath, Lamvern Allen. D. C. 5avii ' Medford Clark. William !Ve Cochran. John Edgar Norman, Parley .Mull,' Cor del I John' Con- Tl and Edward Williams. v SUBSTITUTE Sucar cane from T.nnisinno bq twn called upon to take the place corn irom war-encircled Spam an insulating material to help protect the nation's perishable iMdstuffs. Generals After Desert Breakfast fri General Kilter von Thoma (left), 2nd in command to Marshal Rommel Ik l1C ' u 8,hotwn Wlth British Lieut- Gen- Bernard Montgomery after they had had breakfast at the British chief's desert headquarters, tw a'- Wl? was caPtured t the sUrt of the Allied drive, admitted u u 8ltuatl0I the desert was critical. On the oilcloth cover Zi bTtf&s table- they mad "ketches and fought over past battles between their forces. This is a radiophoto from Cairo to New York. (Central Pre$$) Mr. Watkins Urges Mrs. Robt. Osborne Accepts Position In Florida Hospital Mrs. Robt. Osborne, has accept Motorists To Fill Out New Forms In order to retain their richf in use mileage ratmn books already I , ;! in th fir n issued them, pnsaengcr car nd jral nospjtai a 200 bed institution motorcycle owners in the Wavnes- :.. ..i . ', . . ,u:. ville area must file with their local sh' ,;I .a a ,umK' nf War Price and Rationing board the : the teaching sUff. new application form and tire in- , . . , spection record, it has been an-! Ml'8- Osborne who is the daught- nounced by M. D. Watkins, chair- ;er. 01 Ulf la e "r- .J: A6' P1"0- . nuneiiL lucui pnMi.iiiu, is. a gm- , . , ... Uluate of the local high school, Ham November 22 is the deadline, as , r. .1 1 ... . , pointed out by .Mr.. Watkins. The lan, of the Johns Hopkins School forms, which are being used in j (lf vrsin Rltl u... r-(,ntv heen UkJICl srLiiuun ui Liie i.t'uiui aa oil Local Draft Board Attended District Meet In Asheville Members of the local draft board, including Dr. Tom Strinjrfield, chairman, G. C. Ferguson, T. L. Green, and Miss Debrayda Fisher. clerk of the board, attended a dis trict meeting in Asheville on last Thursday. Major Chas. R. Jones, of : the state department, was the main speaker. The purpose of the meet ing was to discuss the points on which farm workers are to be de ferred from active service in the armed forces. Major Jones placed in the defer ment groups those men now en gaged in raising livestock and poultry and those operating dairy farms. He stated that the board would receive in the near future definite instructions as to place ment of those groups from the ag ricultural department in Washing ton. The board wn lswi rintifioJ t the meeting that they must pre pare lor even larger order calls during the coming year than they had received during the past year. They learned that in all probability rnarriea men witn cnudren would be called into active service by spring. You can't fic-ht monev nnrl fhi ia iV,a i ... . jMj war: buy bonds regularly. I aDDlication for a basic A ration. are now available at nearby service stations, garages na other conven- ently located places. Mr Watkins urges autoists and motorcyclists to pick up copies at once and mail them to tne war Price and Rationing board as soon as filled out. All vaseline stamns must be signed on front of the stamp by the holders, when presented to fill ing operators, it was brought out by Mr. Watkins. "Local car and motorcycle own ers mill continue to use the cou pon books already in their posses sion," said the chairman, "Dut tney need to turn in the new forms any how, in order to give us a record of the tire serial numbers and to get for themselves a tire inspection record to be used for the periodic tire inspection." "Those who fail to turn in one of the new forms will be subject to o .nil fmm the board after Nov. 22, to explain why he hasn't done so, and he may have his ration dook revoked," continued the chairman. Tha fnrm is simnle and most of the information can be obtained from the vehicle registration card. The most important information aa fill nut- t.tie ann icaiion, however, is the list of serial num bers, on every tire, which you or any 'relative living in your house own for that vehicle, explained Mr. Watkins. - The fighting Americans in the Solomons know no eight-hour day and they are guaranteed no profits. nursing on private cases Mrs. Osborne will he accompan ied by her young daughter, Mary Osborne and Mrs. J. F. Abel, who will snend the Winter in Orlando. Miss Anne Osborne, Mrs. Osborne's oldest daughter, is in Florda, where she is a student at the Women's College at Tallahassee. '' Attention 1 uuaccu Aji u nuc. U (Ml The Grass Is Greener At Home... ASHEVILLE Averaged Last Year - - $30-85 Johnson City - 29.98 Greeneville ------- - 29.62 Boone -------- 26.94 The Above Are Official Government Figures Sell Your Tobacco This Year With Warehouses And Save the Difference ... MORE FOR YOUR TOBACCO . . SHORTER HAULS, SAVING GAS AND TIRES . . . QUICKEST AND BEST SALES . . Bernard -Walker Warehouses Asheville, N. C. AsheviDe's Biggest and Best JAMES E. WALKER, Jit, Manager FIRST SALE OPENING DAY.- NOTICE OF RE-SALE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. HAYWOOD COUNTY and TOWN OF WAYNESVILLE - Vs. - pauline Mccracken plott, VT V1R. FT AL. Under and by virtue of an Order of Resale made and entered in the above entitled cause in the Super ior Court of Haywood County, the undersigned Commissioners will, on Monday, November 23, 1942, at eleven o'clock, A. M at the court house door in Wavnesville, N. C, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder tor casn, suojeci to conformation by the Court, the following described property lo cated in the town of Waynesville, TIavwood County. N. C, to-wit: FIRST TRACT: In the town oi Waynesville, and the new plat thereof, and known as lot No. 119 in said plat made by Capt. Ram soiir; RKGINNING at the South E. corner of the Hilliard lot on Main Sfropt. nnd runs North With Hu liard's line thirteen poles and five links to a stake: thence South eighty-six East six poles and ten links to a stake; thence Soutn two dporees East twelve poles and twelve links to a stake on Main Street; thence to the BEGINNING srrnNn trAT.T; Lvine and be- Jnr in the town of Waynesville and being lots Nos. 1 and 2 of the plat and subdivision of what is known oa fha "TemDle Lot" as made and sub-divided bv J. W. Seaver, C. E August, 1920, and which said map is duly of record in tne omce oi the Register of Deeds of Haywood County in Map Book ' IS page - -an.) whirh said lots therein con veved are more particularly des- !rihpd as follows: to-wit: uti- nivKlMfi at a stake m the mar gin of Main Street, corner to lot No. 3, and running thence w. ik' f K4 feet to a stake, corner to the McCracken home lot; thence running N. 4 45' W. with the line of the McCracken Jot 203 feet to a atke. near corner of lot No. 30; thence S. 84' IB' W. 48 leet to o stniro. near corner of lot No. 29: thence running with the line of lot xt an s ! 4S' E. 202 feet to a stake in the margin of Main Street, the BEGINNING corner. The high bidder at this sale will i deDosit five Der cent of his bid, balance payable upon confirmation by the court. This November 6th, 1942. J. R. MORGAN, A. T. WARD, Commissioners. No. 1253 Nov. 12-19. HOW TO SERVE 'VICTORY THANKSGIVING DINNER ThU vear's Thanksgiving Din ner should be in keeping with the tim. How to prepare a "Victory Meal" will be explained by the Housewife's Food Almanack, spe cial feature which appears in the November 22nd issue of The American Weekly The Big Magazine Distributed With The BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN On Sale At AU Newsstand Africa Naval Boss A! It was officially announced by the War Department that Rear Adm. Henry K. Hewitt Is commander of the American naval forces partici pating in the action against Algiera and Morocco. Hewitt served as in spector of ordnance in charge of tha Naval Ammunition Depot at Puget Sound and commanded the 10,000 ton cruiser Indianapolis. trtntral Press) Street car traffic in Port of Spain, Trinidad, hns practically doubled as a result of the boom in the last year. The Mountaineer Stationery Department Has STEEL FILES - BOXES -CABINETS Cash Boxes With Locks Sizes range from a file that holds 300 cards to 1,800 cards, from 3- by 5-inch cards to 5 by 8 inches. Ia both single and double units. Heavy steel construction. NO MORE FOR THE DURATION A complete stock of Index Files for all sizes up to legal files. We have letter and legal size Folders in two weights also Tab Indexes THE MOUNTAINEER "Stationery and Supplies for Office, Home and School" nn n im im n m i UV U UU UU & Lq ISlLfflEMIISS r from & V Ji ll till II V-m Xui Gold Medal MILK 6 Small or 3 Tall for 25 Heinz No. 17'2 Can Oven BAKED BEANS 15c (Vegetarian) ' ' Georgia Homemade MOLASSES Extra Quality GET YOURS HERE Nice Size Grapefruit 6 25 Kraft Dinner 3 25 Libby's No. 1 Can Medium White V ASPARAGUS-25 Kraft . ''r-;::.-f-. Malted MilEt---25 ;Large: Size Oats - - 21 Quaker Specials In Our GRADE "A" MARKET Dressed Turkeys and Chickens, also on foot. Fresh Oysters, choice cuts of Native and Western Fresh Meats, and a large assortment of Cured Meats and delicious Cold Cuts. Get your supply here AND SAVE! 19Z See Us For Fruit Cake fiateriai ALSO NEW CROP OF NUTS The Food Store Has Available A Complete Line of the Famous O & C FROSTED FOODS BETTER VALUES THAN EVER Heinz 14-Ounce Size Date and Fig PUDDING---35 No. 2z Can irMJ'MFKftN - - 11 a. - j j Suds i Ami PALM0LIVE SOAP 3 cakes 200 OCTAGON TOILE T SOAP - - - 50 Honeysuckle Soap - - 3 cakes 100 Octagon Laundry Soap - 4 for 190 OCTAGON POWDER - - - - 50 LARGE SUPER SUDS - - -230 WE Fie
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