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Mr' (One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER i6) Page 14 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER 194 tl i Program Is Set For Rationing Of Copper Wire Farmers of Haywood nty who wish to obtain supplies of copper wire for farmstead wiring should make application to the County USDA War Board, which has been charged with rationing of this item locally, it was announced today by Glenn A. Boyd, chairman of the board. The new procedure for rationing copper wire was announced by the War Food Administration and re places former distribution methods by which farmers applied for pre ference ratings. It provides that both old and new users of elec tricity obtain copper wire in the same manner. "Rationing of copper wire now is set up on a state and county basis," Chairman Boyd said. "North Caro lina was allocated a total of 24,000 pounds for the current quarter year, and this amount will be allo cated to counties according to local needs. This plan of rationing is designed to effect a more equitable distribution of existing supplies, and assure those eligible for wire that they can obtain the amount which they au- allotted." Under the program, Mr. Boyd said, copper wire applications will be approved only for essential needs which will add to the food produc tion program or save labor on the farm. The maximum amount which can be a lotted to new users of electricity, after power line exten sions have been approved, will be 75 pounds for any one farm. Where an extension of farmstead wiring is requested on a farm already served by electricity, the maximum allot ment will be 50 pounds of wire. The number of livestock and poul try units on the farm will determine EXPLOSIVES CRIPPLE U-BOAT p.-fmmK;,: ii .i .i.uiii.... urn . . .nun iiiiim.. w -" Mxi hwihuiiiiiiiiiuimiiiijhi fl ' BI1II m min unmni ' im, MilliiiwlMiil miinf iniiia nmniiiniiftiiimwrn'iMmifM i Vfr d "wfl,'w,w(w.5rtsbc. 'Kiwuiumuju iurttTii i ti.1 ail ii i nun inn iiMgri I - -J-css: - ' nrr-rs Biblical Recorder Carries Article By Mrs. J. R. Morgan; Also Her Picture In publicizing the annual meeting of the Asheville Division of the Woman's Missionary Union, which will be held on October 7, in Ashe ville, the Biblical Recorder, state paper for the Baptists, devoted considerable space to an article by Mrs. J. R. Morgan, and also car ried her picture. Mrs. Morgan is superintendent of the Asheville di vision. Mrs. H. G. Hammett is superin tendent of the county Association, and Miss Lysbeth Cox is young people's leader. Four Colored Men Left Thursday For Service In Army Four men left here last Thurs day in the August quota of colored men from this area. In the group were; Ben James Parrish. John Henry Foster, and Ernest Dalton. John McCray Davis was transfer red from the local board to a draft board in Washington, D. C. The first three men named reported to Fort Bragg. They left by bus at 8:40 a. m. A Modern Bakery Demands - - Modern Plumbing -That's Why We Were Called In When In Need Of Plumbing, Call . . . W, F. Strange PHONE 173 A FULU SURFACED U-BOAT provides a "sitting duck" target for the B-24 bomber which Is surprising It while on sea patrol. In the top picture the plane, piloted by Capt. Lawrence Janagin, Jr, of Stamps, Ark., starts Its run preparatory to dropping depth charges. Note the men on deck.. In the middle photo the depth charges have exploded to envelop. the sub (bottom photo) and sweep the men from the deck. The undersea craft was severely damaged, perhaps sunk. These pictures were passed by the War Department. (International) the amount of wire which may be obtained. "There is no provision made for obtaining win for farm dwellings, or for other uses not directly re- We Keep Pearce's Uniforms Snow White Phone 205 WAYNESVILLE LAUNDRY TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate (As Recorded to Monday Noon Of This Week) Beaverdam Township VV. W. Hicks, et ux to Chas. B. Fullam, et ux. R. O. Carswell, et ux to J. R. Sorrells. William Wells, et ux to W. R. Bramlett, et ux. Lloyd L. West, et ux to H. M. Sisk, et ux. R. H. Allen, et ux to WUliam Wells, et ux. G. R. Davis, to G. C. Hardin, et ux. O. T. Bright, et ux to Carl Clif ton Miller, et ux. G. C. Hardin, et ux to A. L. Bran son, et ux. Oscar W. Banks, et ux to Em mette Luther Lillard. Laura Abbott to Noel Fisher, et lated to the food production pro gram," he declared. Farmers need not apply under this procedure for certain small purchases of wiring materials, he said, as a farmer may purchase up to 75 feet of insulated copper wir ing, except for household use, by certifying to his local dealer that he is a farmer and needs the equip ment for production purposes. Certificates issued for purchase of copper wire must be surrendered to a supplier within ten days after date of issuance or they become void, he added. GOOD INGREDIENTS Plus Proper Baking Results In . . . Pearce's Better Baked Goods WE BUY OUR Flavoring Fruits Nuts Spices and General Supplies from Bessire and Company, Inc. Richmond, Va. You Are Assured of Quality At . . . Pearce's Waynesville Bakery Ralph Bass, et ux to Guy Med ford, et ux. Ralph Bass to V. J. Drake, et ux. H. M. Disk, et ux to Annie Boyd. Cecil Township James Warren, et ux to Lee War. ren. Pigeon Township J. Edgar Burnett, et ux to Ray mond Duckett, et ux. Van Burnett to Edgar Burnett. Lebo Murray, et ux to Cecil Mur ray, et ux. M. L. Shipman to A. T. Rhine hart, et ux. Waynesville Township Lena B. McCowan to Annie Moffitt. Annie Moffitt to Esleanor Casa bella. O. J. Beck, et ux to Pollie Dalton McCoy. W. O. McGibony to Hugh Rat cliff. Board of Education to Hugh Rat. cliff. J. A. Walls, et ux to G. F. Walls. A. T. Ward, Com. to R. L. Pre vost, et ux. W. T. Cnwford, M. G. Stamey, Corns, to D. P. Gautier. A. T. Ward, Com. to Julian Rathe, et ux. Our Quality is Not Rationed The Best Available Can Be Had Here We Buy Paper, Twine from Standard Paper Sales Co. Asheville, N. C. Pearce's WAYNESVILLE BAKERY! "Pearce's Better Baked Goods" We Demand the Very Best in - - FLOUR That's Why We Use Products Dijlade By StatesviUe Flour Mills This Flour Is Used Exclusively By Us For - - Breads and Pastries Pearce's WAYNESVILLE BAKERY
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