Pa f THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER pAV JULY 8, 193 (One Day Nearer Victory) ml Estate 1. j. to Monday Noon Tattooed Lady Township i...,u to Harold C. - m. iTitt. ft u-x 10 ,.l,n tt UX l" J ..." ct -iX- . .l TTnvle Be--ry i H. Ramsey. .m- . ... ..t 11V HI V. ., ' '.IN. ... -i- ,) Weaver . v,. il.i." . n Williamson, et ux to - '-r ux. ::t''i"'.!u. ft ux to G. R. vat- - ,.. ... i, to H-ranK 1 1 . ' ..... i UA- t. i.,, ,.t nx to Hugh ft Man, ft ux and D E. lr ux u, R. C. Crowell. 'o-k ft ux to Harrison irk- tt (if. Township l( Moody, ft ux to E. B. Rick- O- tt UX' n T n:l. j Min!v, ft ux io . '..ill? Township . i! .i ik to Fred How- iji.mv L. r.vans, tt ux io ('.-,!& Township J M-.-u y MeC'lure and N. :.. Tlfiuas Franklin, .-r:, i . ::.ir.!, tt ux io nt-bici Vmu r, -t ux to -Noble ux. I I l .,. :i P4) jt v I'tjiui' Township :, Mai'. Justice to JJai A. Cook, ft lisey ux to Joe Rectal Soreness Get Relief New Easy Way Sit In Comfort PruamMi JUvtal is a quick, dependable nlifver cf itct.:np. vi n f ul recta soreness -ivit,l:i raa which may nlao accompany purs ni htminrhouia. Ii rings soothing km c it) ft it upun contact, forms pro- tei::p fi.m (-.ci p-re area, helps deBtroy Il'k.; perm?. :ul Nature heal up raw, lni.fr. .s. Nn - ;1 no grease to stain .! en nn'hcy back guarantee. Get th.s n livni nliff today . . . ask for PROLARMON RECTAL Smith's Cut Rate Drug Store IT WAS BOUND to happen. The gals have invaded the mystic haunts of the tattoo artist to repay the loyalty of fighting boy friends who bear such tender sentiments as "Love, Mabel." This Chicago miss wears the insignia of the Army Air Corps. (.International) L. Cook. R. K. Wills, ft ux to Carter I'arham, ft ux. H. C. Crumley to Gaston Bur nett, et ux. Geo. Blalock, et ux to P. B. Singleton. New Methods Keep Fighting Men Free Of Infections How preventive measures have kept the American soldiers in North Africa almost entirely free of infectious and contagious dis eases, is told in a report received at Headquarters, Fourth Service Command. Before the Americans landed last November, the Medical Intelligence Service of the Army had complete details in hand as to the conditions to be guarded against, the report states, and the necessary measures were put into effect immediately. One of the most effective forces against the hordes of mosquitoes has been a new lotion which the soldier rubs on his face, hands and other exposed parts of his body. Only a few drops of the prepara tion are necessary and one appli cation will repel mosquitoes for more than six hours. Flies and other insects are fought with bombs, not the kind that blast ed the Axis, but a device that a soldier sets off with a trigger. It contains spray that kills all the flies and other insects in a room of ordinary size, but is harmless to humans. The elimination of "cooties'' is accomplished by an entirely new powder which is sprinkled on the clothing and this simple method does away with the elaborate appa ratus which was used in the last war. As a general rule, however, the Anurican troops in North Afri ca are exceptionally free of these pests, the report declares. Breeding places of the insects were cleaned up by the Sanitary ni-cnnin .,r. .-..w..,.,. -J .,,,.1 v.u.-i i, Hlj;il(llll JJIUIUS l!!ll pools, while the Engineers and Quartermaster Corps contributed their share in the war on disease. A Family Favorite By BETSY NEWMAN DONT FORGET to serve re frigerator cake once in awhile to satisfy the family's sweet tooth. I'm giving yon a recipe for one that will not take any sugar, and is easy to make. Today's Menu Savory Veal Steaks Boiled Potatoes or Fried Noodles Green Beans Lettuce Salad Jelly Refrigerator Cake Iced Tea Savory Veal Steaks 1 y lbs. veal 1 tsps. dry shoulder mustard steaks S onion. 2 tbsp. flour Vt e. water 1 V4 tap. salt 1 c. top milk 2 tbsps. lard Buy 8 arm bone veal shoulder steaks. Mix dry ingredients and pound into meat, and brown one side in hot lard. Sprinkle with re maining flour mixture. Turn and cover with sliced onions. When second side is brown, add water, cover and simmer 45 minutes. Re move meat to platter, add milk to drippings, heat thoroughly and serve as Bauce with meat. Serves 5 to 6. Jelly Refrigerator Coke 1 c sweet- c. currant ened con- wafers densed milk jelly U c. lemon 24 vanilla juice Turn milk into mixing bowl, blend in lemon juice, add jelly, beating it in with a fork. Line loaf pan with waxed paper, put in layer of wafers, cover them with jelly mixture. Continue alter nating wafers and jelly mixture until all have been used, finishing with layer of wafers. Chill 12 hours or more in refrigerator. To serve, remove from pan, turn onto platter, and cut in slices. Few Simple Good Rules To Follow When Writing Letters To The Men In Service VSTO .THE FOURTH GESh'RATlO.X "It is hard to believe yet dad says it's so Great-grandmother smoked a pipe long ago." These were the words a pretty miss . said, With a scornful toss of her lovely head; And she punctuated the sentence she spoke By blowing a wreath of cigarette smoke. I. J. B. A worker at a Colifovnia air craft plant has worked out a ma chine operation which can be per formed by a trainee and triples out put. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having quailfled as executor of the estate of J. P. Jarrett, deceas ed, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, to exhibit same to the undersigned at Vaynesville, North Carolina, on or before the 17th days of June, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 17th day of June, 1943. R. T. MESSER, Executor, J. P. Jarrett Estate. No. 1309 June 17-24 July 1-8-15-22 Optimist ami pessimist are often wrong but the optimist has the most fun. Time to Cook with Gas the Perfect Fuel Economical Clean Quick Essotane Metered Berries City gu oonvnlnc IniUllcd uiywtwn Brading Gas Service p Waynes cille Towtish ip M. G. Stanley and W. T. Craw ford to Haywood county. J. M. Wootlartl, tt ux to E. C. Moody. Will K. Boonf, tt ux ft al to M. E. Boone. Elizabeth Decker, tt al to M. E. Boone. A. T. Ward, Com., to J. B. Cater, et ux. Bessie L. Abel to James A. Gad dis. J. A. Whitaker, tt ux to Chas. A country is great only when its conditions and institutions pro duce great men to manage its affairs. The Office of War Information offers these pointers for homefolks writing to soldiers, sailors, and marines based on suggestions gathered in a survey among ser vicemen at home and overseas. TELL HIM: 1. How the family is doing every, thing possible to help in the war. 2. How anxious the family is for the boy's return. .'!. How well and buy the family is. Give details. 4. How the family is getting along financially. 5. What's titling in the commun ity: news about girls he knows, doings of friends, who's marrying whom, exploits of tli. home team and other sports events, social do ings, effects of the war on the home town. Reminisce a little about past events and places the boy used to visit. Enclose clippings from the home-town paper. DON'T TELL HIM: 1. Your troubles. He has troubl es of his own. 2. Your complaints. He can't do anything about them. About things you are deprived of. He can't supply them. 4. Doleful predictions about the future. He's lighting for that fu ture, now. 5. Unnecessary details about fin ancial troubles. If there are tilings ho should know about family fin ances, and he is in a position to do something about the situation, tell him. But don't string it out. It is said that a tramp has taken four years to walk from Montreal to Qui bee. What a plumber that fellow would make. The Ottawa (Canada Evening Journal. SPECIAL COFFEE brsA i W. Bali nt il.t , et ux. Kittie Noland to E. J. Hyatt ami W. T. Shtlton. Verna Mae Carter to Dewey Stovall, et ux. Katbtrini Ray Atkins to George H. Sisk, et ux. D. Kt.vt- Noland to A. Howdl. Htttie Murk Massie to A. How ell. Jot S. Davis to Nora Justice. Arthur J. lonnell to R. L. Pro vost, tt ux. Vallica Cailock Peterson IYm bti'ton to Janus A. Gwyn. Evelyn A. Osborne, et al to I riessie 1.. Abel. Pay Taxes NOW And SAVE Further Costs The Law Requires That We Advertise and Sell All Prop erty On Which Taxes Have Not Been Paid. TOWN OF WAYNESVILLE JOHN BOYD, Tax Collector At A War Plant Turning Out Materials ... Or In A Victory Garden Turning Out "War Plants n Whalevfr ymir jol do il at a better pace with the advantage ftf comfortable clothes that turn off the heat and let only cool air in! We've -scoured (he country for work clothes that can really increase your comfort, and the results are ready for your selection in our well slocked Worshop. Home front soldiers your summer uniforms: tar M :;. wjj If: 1 (I I ' I'.lue or Guy, I'.rown Work Miirt Faded Id tit- lt nim in ul with matching -hu-k Shirt has 2 pockets $1 nit shirt 1.47 Short slt t . spnit ? hiits with con vertible collais. 4 I Q All colors . Ft el in-t fie-shadi--cotil under the brim of one of our cotton gabar dine, stiteliMl f CA Hats Slacks in a -amIi choice of cottons, rayons and bb mis. 4 Qft Sizes all th- way to 48. 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