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THl RDAY' DECEMBER 31,1942 (One Day Nearer Victory) THE WAYNES V ELLE MOUNTAINEER Pajre 11 A Week Off The War . t,nru for any lessen- fuel a." OES Di- X officials ia charge of lVs petroleum : program. Lt,on; STpi the administra- TJ three agencies respon "yeOPrtheODTandthe administrator for war ? as soon as possible their foriouZphasea of and in the meantime increase supply Br Rationing methods. r&BteVproblem:of.pe- Jm is the result oi unanuo- BE, ;,t.ni : J iUlolMto .tales ta? rauu.uu, tf1" , . . , i tli. entire k of vita' '''W'"' . , " .L The suspension order on of gasoline in the 17 East- ,-itjites ana i- - "T.t .h. ii the order was lifted ,12-01 a m. December 21. B Lc 't.'up-ns in the area had been in valuv fm four to three .. -l ... .. issuance is resum- J. .-',. and tougher" policy will r irtu ffH-t. w'm ,wv.w..s L.r.1- inducted to noici iu Jf uittons to the "absolute vnm- Meanwnue, a c" w hu l'"i launched against Mk m af k. t operation, with KO0 ifvHitat.M- i. he east coast ra twr.l area working t prevent "administratrix notice Havine qualified as Administra- . . .v., vtntp of L. L.. Kerley, deff&M. Ue of Haywood County, North Ca rina, this is io noiuy ill Drrfonf having claims against ihfjsutp .ff suid deceased to ex- kibit them to the undersigned ai r.,uviii Vorth Carolina, on or Wore the 30th day of November, 1U3, or this notice will be pieaaea tar of their recovery. All per- loni indebted to said estate will plese make immediate payment, This the.SUth day oi jNOvemoer, EDNA KERLEY, Administratrix of the Estate of LL. Kerley, deceased. No. 1267 Dec. 3-10-17-24-30- Ju.7. illeeal distribution. This means increased emphasis on strict en forcement of all gasoline ration ing regulations, and special atten tion; given to suppliers of T or commercial vehicles. Gasoline deal ers nave been told that they will be held "strictly accountable for violations. . The ODT asked all truck, bus and taxicab owners whose certi ficates of war necessity do not provide sufficient mileage and fuel allotments to estimate their re quirements carefully and apply for the minimum amount of fuel necessary for essential operations. Secretary Wickard called on farm ers in the East to cooperate to the utmost in conserving fuels and to buy only enough for current needs. And Petroleum Administrator Ickes, to safeguard the Atlantic Seaboard's limited stocks, issued an order controlling the amounts of gasoline and fuel oils which may be withdrawn from East Coast re fineries and terminal supply points. FUEL OIL Wl'B has approved the barge, tugboat and towboat building pro gram recommended by ODT, and construction will begin shortly on 500 wooden tank barges, 21 steel hull towboats and 100 tugboats, to enable an additional' daily Eastward barge movement of 50, 000 barrels of residual fuel oil within five months and 100,000 barrels within ten months. Ter minals will be built at Jackson ville and Panama City, Kla at Cairo, 111. r; By R. J.SCOTT M if"? -7 -yClll ....... ....1 II ml Ml mi ill? rBlSilirrlJI ' n IS NEVER U&ED A5 A. COMMERCIAL At lUKi,i tit Fi&rt HOSPITAL NEWS Charles Lee Rich, . of medical :case, is better. Magr!.e, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having Qualified as Executor of the estate of John E. Jones, de ceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the MtatA nf Raid rieeenspH tn eThibit them to the undersigned at Way- Mt II I , ...... Desvuie, is or in Carolina, on or De fore the 3rd daw of December. 1943, or this notice will be pleaded bar oi tneir recovery. All per- tons indebted to said estate will lease make immediate nayment. Th-s th." 3rd day of December, ! JOHN W. BOYD, j Ewutor of the Estate of John I Jire, diseased. ' S 12B -Doc. .l-n-lT-Cl-S-! supreme objective'' of gaining con-1 " . trol of the African continent and IflCS LfCCK .NCWS the Mediterranean. I .... '.n.iv... TTiivrfc Liner, of Lake Jnna- luska: operative case, is improv ing. . The' two infant daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Chambers, of Waynesville, medical cases, are reported to be resting more com fortably. Mrs. Charles Holland, of Can ton, operative case, is better. t, ponilition nf W. H. Hoyle, of Canton, optrativ case, is good. Mm. EstelU Grant, of Enka, op erative case, is resting fairly well. Miss Louise Gady, of Wajnes- ville, operative case, is better. . Mrs. Milas Fergusn, of Way nesville, operative cae, is improving. THE WAR FROST iSocretary Hull, describing the assassination of Admiral Darlan as "an odious and cowardly act," said that the all-important con sideration now is hot to be "di verted for. a moment from the Be ware Coughs trom common colds That Hang On CreOmillKtrwi rplipt ' nrrv,rtl Ka. ase it goes right to the seat of the ffouble to help loosen and exrjel J den Phlegm, and aid nature LThl and, heal raw tender, in- J u ""cniai mucous mem Jraaes. Tell your druggist to sell you Dottae of Creomulsion with the un- l$ you must like the way It My auayS the cough or you are tave VOUr tnnnow Kov CREOMULSION !Couens, Chest Colds, Bronchitis XOTICE NORTH CAROLINA. HAYWOOD COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR ( OURT ANNIE McNABB," . . vs. FRED McNABB The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, for the purpose of securing a divorce, on the ground of two years separa tion; and the said defendant tyill further take notice that, he is re quired to appear on or before the 15th day of February, 1043, at the Court House in Waynesville. N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This the 22nd day of Ii.tciuIm r. 1942. C. H. LEATHKRWOOD, Clerk of Superior Court, Hay wooil County, N. ('. No. Dec. il-Jan. 7-11-21. ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE j Having qualified as administra ! to of the estate of Grover C. Fran Iria. . deceased, late of Haywo"'! County, this is to notify all person.-., having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Clyde, North Car olina, on or before the 10th day of December, 1943, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This the 9th day of December, 1942. C. R. FRANCIS. Administrator of the Estate of Grover C. Francis, deceased. No. 1260 -Dec. 10-17-24-31-Jan. 7-14. The battle, he said, is still at a crucial and critical stage, and Gen. Eisenhower and his associates need the fullest measure of unified sup port. Earlier Secretary of War Stiinson told a pi ess conference that allied forces on the offensive in Tunisia have a "faiily good margin" of superiority ovei the Axis forces defending Tunis and Rizei te, and added that in the air t and(om' maigin of destruction is hold j ing at a rate of about two to one. i Meanwhile, land activity has tlarcd up in Tunisia, as Allied forces occupied a dominating po sition near Medjer.-El-Bab. Allied fighters continued their sweeps and patrols over the forward areas, attacking Axis vehicles and de troying A is planes. In the South Pacitic on '.Christ mas Day, a flight of army flying fortresses took off from the air field at Gaudalcanal to Imiiib .Jap anese shijiping in the Harbor of Kabaul, New Bntain Island. They scoreil three direct hits on a large transport or cargo ship and sev eral near hits close to three smaller cargo vessels. The day before Christmas, V. S. planes from Guadalcanal bombed and strafed By Mrs. D. N. Rathbone) Christmas Spirit Prevails At Public Library ThA Christmas theme has been emphasized at the War Informa tion Center at' the Waynesville Public Library this week: by dec orations that gave sparkle to the National Colors. - Attractive post ers wrged the giving .of "presents with a future" war stamps and bonds. .ftrmA waHinv -far th " linlidavn will be found among the books just . V 11 . added to me regular iurary col lection; "Our Hearts Young and Gay," Skinner and Kirabrough ; Thf murrimro nf Miss Anne Dav idson and Sergeant Rufus II. Hon evcut. of Fort Bragg, was solemn ixcd at. the First Methodist churca in Mooresvule on Saturday even ing, December the 19th. Only close friends and the im mediate families were present for the ceremony. Miss Davidson is a graduate of the Mooresville high school and of (ireensboro College. At present she hold" the position of music tvacher in the Fines Creek school. Sergeant Honeycutt is a grad uate of the Mooresville high school and is now stationed at Fort Kiagg. The Pines. Creek school has made an outstanding record in thu sale ot war bonds and stamps. During the pust month a total of $2,800 worth of bonds and $70 worth of stamps were sold. I.ee McGaha, who recently vol UNCHARGED The follow inir nersons were dis Charged from the Haywood County Hosnital during the past week: unt.eered hi service in the U. S Vavv. is now stationed in Norfolk He is the son of Mrs. Mallie W oody. of tines t reek. Farady Rathbone, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rathbone, of Fines Creek, is now stationed at Camp Forest, Tenn. Miu T. ii m Mhp Hrcen. of Elon College, has arrived to sptnd the ( hrmtmas holidays here witn nor parentR, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Green F.dd McCraeken. son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McCracken, stu dent at Younir Harris ( ollege is Riiendimr the holidavs here with his parents. I.enn Pathhone. who is now lo cated in Newport News, Va., spent the past week with his parents Mrs. W. L. GadJis. Mrs. Gol.le Mc Cracken, Mrs. Johnny Messer and baby. Miss Harhara bail Moore, Master James illiamson. .1. I.. Idford, Mrs. C. M. Robinstm. Colvin Friiile, Mrs. L. J. Grant. Mrs. David Stent and baby. Miss Lena Stevenson, Miss Laura Jones, Mrs. W. B. Tarker, Mrs. Edwin Potest, Mrs. Gary Smith, Mrs. Carl Sutton, Fred I'nderwood, Mrs. Tom Rhinehart, Mrs. Andrew Inman and baby, Mrs. Woodrow Troutman and Mrs. M L. Rhine- hart. HlRTllS Mr. and Mrs W. (i Crant, of Canton, route 3, announce the birth of a son on December the 20th. "My World and Welcome to it," Thurber; "Last Train From Ber lin," Smith; "Crescent Carnival," Keves: Thorofare." Morley: "Bus man Honeymoon," Sayers; "Driv m Woman,1 Chevalier; 'AtfAppla for' . ICva."- Norris: "ReprisaL" ,Vance; ,4Th Eohe Douglas, ;"&Jvr. Widgeon,.; ! wooa; -ana-fAtrhT.n. : Cai-son i ShadoW on th".Pines,w Meader; 'Gulliver Joins -- the Army,"' DalGliesh; "Bambi, Disney; "The Forbidden City" . Purnell; "Lassie . Come Home," Knight; "A Boy's Eye View of the Arties," Kawson; "MacArthur of Bataan," Nicolay? "Hitty," Field; "As the Crow Flies," Meigs; 'Th Shawl With the Silver Bells," Crew; "Hsrbor Pirates," Stratton; "Jsckqueline of the Carrier Pigeons," Seaman. The public library observed ion Hoggs durin gthe past week. The drunk and the can each easily lose his gambler balance. Mr. and Mrs. Roe Hill.-of Way nesville, announce the hirth of a daughter on December 21st. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Scruggs, of Hazclwood, announce the hirth of a son on December 24th. Mr. and Mrs. James Conard, of Waynesville, route 2, announce the birth of a son tin December 27th. Mr. and Mrs: Charles Garrett, of Canton, announce the birth nf u daughter on December 25th. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Sizemore, of Canton, route 3, announce the birth of a aon on December the 27th. NOTICE All persons will take notice that the undersigned, Hardy Rathbone, will apply for a Parole, having been convicted of second degrea murder, November Term, 1936 oi Haywood Superior Court. All per sons hsving objections to the grsnt inu of Haul narole will file said objections with the Parole Com missioner, Raleigh, N- C This the 21st day of December, 1942. No. 120.1 Dec. 24-31. The Annals of Haywood County Now $1 January 5, 1913, is posillvely the DEAD LINE. After that the price is $3.00 ON SALE AT Balsam Mountain Weavers Waynesville, N. C. r " the Japanese aii field and shore in stallations at Munda rn New Geor- i gui Island, downed 11 intercepting: etiemv planes and destroyed 10 mire on the ground. All the V S. planes returned undamaged M.WPOWER I he giivernmeiit is pi'cjiarmg a program for the scientific training of civilian specialists so urgently needed in the war effort.- The pro- jri'im ik! i-iiviil.k. ii lli.it f.,i-,vii il lit i ,1 )"! ' v...... .. I by the army and navy for college- age nun. but the WMC expects to use the facilities of more univeisi 'ties find colleges than the armed services will use. i . 1 1 " . . . I he pu.zlc part may die out hut n some homes the cross words will last forever. The Mountaineer Stationery Department Has STEEL FILES BOXES CABINETS t. nn. T gw .. .. A h . .. A M O AA .,.... - iium i mt mat noias ouu caras to i,ow nun a- py 5-inch cards to 5 by 8 incnes. m M Sle and double units. Heavy steel constrtictioii. NO MORE FOR THE DURATION . i -1.1 f ' Weh, A complete stock of Index Files for aD sizes up to legal files. letter and legal size Folders in two weights abo Tab Indexes THE MOUNTAINEER tatiomwT and Supplie, for Offi, Hon and SchooV NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Under and by virtue of an order and decree of the Superior Court of Havwood County, made in a anpcini nropoedincr entitled T. 1 Green, Administrator of Cleveland Caldwell VS. James Caldwell and nthoi-a keirs at law of Cleveland Caldwell, the same being number pra on the Snacial Proceeding dock et of said court, the undersigned commissioner will, on the 11th day rvf Jannnrv' 1943. at II 0 ClOCK A. M. on the premises of the late Cleveland Caldwell, on Hemphill Huvvnn.t rnnntv. North Carolina, offer for sale at public auction, the following aescroed iarH on terms of one-half cash and the balance on 6 and 12 months time, to wit: One tract containing 2 acres, mora nr less, -nurchased by Cleve land Caldwell from J. H. and R. T. Bovd, commissioners. riiw tract containing one acre more or less, purchased by Cleve- lAnd Caldwell irom isoiomon dux fflTI." Hna fmrt. nntainmt? r acres, more mTraspd hv Cleveland Caldwell from : Artie caioweu, oy deed dated Dec. 30, 3930 and re corded in book No. 85, page 26, record of deed3 of Haywood County. .- Annfher traM nnrchased from I Artie CadweU hy Cleveland. Cald well by deed dated Jttov. , xsrao, hnnfe No.. fl2. nacB 416. I record of deeds . of Haywood County, containing 2 acres, more or less. -na iift mnrcha8ed br Cleve- iar,n itd-well from Artie CaldweJi. and containing 34' acres, more or less. Deed dated- aapt; ev, jwe?, ".Mn hook -108. uaee 87, record of deeds uf Haywopd Cotm- ty. ' -.-''- . Q,i4 lrnwl ttn'H he sold iflrst as sep- . . arate tracts and then offered as a whole to secure highest price lor total. -. . ... . . A.t-nai tprriThon bv metes and bounds will be furnished at the time and place of sale, or on appuca tinn to the undersigned at any time before the sale. This the 8th days of uec., ia T. L. GREEN, Commissioner. No. 1261 Dec. 10-17-24-31. IN JANUA List Your Property Give lo Yoor Poll RY Listing Begins January 1st All property owners and taxpayers in Haywood County are required to return to the list Takers for Taxation for the year 1943 all the Real Estate, Personal Property, etc., which each shall own on the First day of January. All male persons between the ages of 21 and 50 are required to list their polls during the same time. All persons who own property and fail to list it and all who are liable for poll tax and fail to give themselves in will be deemed guilty of a . misdemeanor. ;; TOVNSHIP AVaynesville . . . . ; . : : : . J. S. Black White Oak : . . . . ;Loyd Teague Cataloochee : Mack Caldwell Fines Creek ... . Miss Lucy Green Crabtree Frank Medf ord Iron Duff Roy Medf ord Clyde Mrs. C. E. Brown LISTERS Pigeon .' E. A. Burnett East Fork Ken Burnett Cecil Ed Moody Ivy Hill ..Mrs. Dave Plott Jonathan Creek Mrs. Troy Leatherwood . Beaverdam .Mrs. James Henderson
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