Page 12 iHE WaITNESVILLE MOUNT AINFR (One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21 l9 Two Fontana Dam Workers Killed, Another Injured Trapped by a mass of overhang ing rock, six feet thick and fifty wide, which slid and fell upon them as they were pouring concrete, Morgan French, 35, of Big Cove; David Welch, 30, of Birdtown; and Timpson Taylor, 35, Indian workers at Fontana dam, were imprisoned by the derbis, French and Welch being crushed to death. Rescue workers who labored from noon last Saturday, when the accident happened, until nightfall, dug the three men from their im prisonment, to find the first two dead and the third, Timpson Tay lor alive, but suffering from a broken leg and from -shock. The bodies of French and Welch were carried to Moody Funeral home, Sylva. Funeral services for the former were held at Big Cove last Monday afternoon, last rites for Welch being conducted Monday morning. It was thought that Taylor, now a patient in Fontana hospital, will recover, barring complications. Questions And Answers On Ration Book 4 Q. Where should I go to get my copy of book four? A. It will be distributed through schoolhouses and similar public buildings between Monday, October 18 and Saturday, October 30. The exact time and place will be an nounced by your local newspapers and radio. Q. May one poison get copies of war ration book four for the en tire family? A. Yes. One individual may ob tain the book for all members of the family who live at the same address. Q. What should I take with me when I apply for book four? A. Bring war ration book three. Book three will serve as a speedy and convenient method of estab lishing identity. Q. Are there any exceDtions to the requirement that book three must be presented to obtain book four? A. No. All persons who apply for book four must have on hand their copy of book three. If they also apply for other members of the family, they must present the book three issued to these indi viduals. Q. I was overseas most of the summer and did not get a copy of book three. How will I be able to get book four? A. Apply at your local rationing board for a copy of book three. This should be done immediately, as it takes several days to handle an application of this type. Q. My copy of book three was - lost several days ago. How do I go about getting another one? A. Application for a replacement of book three should be made at your local board. Q. When will war ration book four be used? A. It will be used beginning Mon day, November 1, for the buying of rationed processed foods and sugar. Q. Which stamps will be used for this purpose? A. Your November ration of processed foods will be bought with green stamps of series "A", "B" and "C". These will be good from November 1 through Decem ber 20. Stamp number 29, which is marked "sugar", will be good for five pounds of sugar from No vember 1 through January 15, 1944. Q. Will I continue to use the blue stamps in war ration book two for processed foods ? A. Yes, through November 20. At that time stamps "X", "Y" and "Z", the final series of blue stamps in war book two, expire. Between November 1 and November 20 the housewife will be able to buy pro cessed foods with "A", "B", and ' "C" green stamps in book four, I and the "X", "Y", and "Z" blue stamps in book two. Q. What is the difference be-, tween the green stamps in book four and the familiar blue stamps in Dook two? A. With the exception of color and size the green stamps are smaller there is no difference. : Each series of green stamps con tain stamps with a point value of 8, 5, 2, and 1, the same arrange-', ment as that for the blue stamps. J You will buy processed foods with j the green stamps jus as you did with the blue stamps in book two. Q. Why are green stamps, in-! stead of the blue, being used in book four for processed foods? ! A. Green stamps are being used on an interim basis until ration "tokens" are used, earlv next vear. At that time the blue stamps will again be used. Sam McElroy Is At Courtland, Ala. Aviation Cadet Sam M. McElroy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam McElroy, of Lake Junaluska, has reported to Courtland, Ala., to the Army Air Forces Basic Flying School for tne tmrd stage of training as a cadet pilot. . This air base, only until recently the site of flourishing cotton fields, is alive today with the roar of Uncle Sam's planes flying overhead. The BT-13 which a cadet learns to handle here is a faster and heavier plane than the one which he flew at Primary School and, therefore requires a wider know ledge of all aerial sciences. His varied course of training includes instrument flying, night soloing, and a thorough study and applica tion of aerial navigation. The Army Air Forces Basic Flying School at Courtland is one of the newest in the Southeast Training Center. We might change the old expres sion to, lay something away for a peaceful day. Buy War Bonds! Lt. Floyd Burnette Receives His Wings Floyd W. Burnette, son of Har tin E. Burnette, of Detroit, Mich., has just graduated as an Aviation Cadet, and received his wings as a 2nd Lieutenant, pilot according to word received from Gowen Field, Ida., where he has been assigned for his first duties. Lt. Burnette, before he entered the army August 24, 1942, was a carpenter for various individuals in Canton, North Carolina. The lieu tenant now acts as pilot of one of the B-24 Liberator bombers at the Idaho air base. MmS- 5ALL ARRIVES H Mrs. H. R huii L H husband he : s Belk-Hudson Comp Jv mn8 With autumn here, we know which way the last straw blows -Li. i , : .l. ngru uat'K in me aiuc. rerrva in a A ; . Dlete Rnmo u..-, Vjd Joining hienV0' Soldier I sav lh make you iong f ,,. iiin yes I couldn't come ut Unf. ' tr,;5 "T"l Sgt. James W. Chambers Stationed In Nebraska Sgt. James W. Chambers, A. R. O. G., son of Mrs. J. E. Chambers, of Clyde, has been assigned to the Army Air Base, Kearney, Nebr. Sgt. Chambers has been in the service since Oct. 5, 1942. . You can yodel the answer to four more points being added to butter. O-le-o! Your Rexall Drug Store bl'CJiAL SAVINGS Pint Squibb's EU tff MiHtHkL OIL . L1- Size J&C 20 MULE BORAX 14 $1.25 Size C & AO CREQMULS10N . I ua 2B - 390 35c Sloan's ympNT Large Size Tooth Paste PEPSOPENT - Full Pint Mi 31 MOUTH WASH 7 CJUiWUUUAy J Your Kexali Urugr MorJ SPECffif SAVINGS Quart Squibb's Milk of Magnesia 63 100 White's C.LQ, TABLETS "9 FASTEETH 3A ZM Sua f m Anacln Tablets . 14." 75c Doan's jm 4 KIDNEY PILLS . 43c - 590 30c Moffett's TFETHINA Today, more than ever, consumers must ba on the watch lor every opportunity to save money. Higher taxes must be paid. Wr Savings Stamps and Bonds must be bought to pay for the victory which in itself, is beyond price. Buy only what goods you need and buy where you get the maximum dependability at the minimum cost. We offer that to you through our daily low prices on nationally advertised brands of Droven aualitv. 50c Mennen's BABY TALC 35c Size MUSTERO' 5 G0c Power's Asthma Remedy C 44' I I Mi LI 25c Size HINKLE PILLS 3L4 Who Said "Machine Age?" As far as the profession of pharmacy is concerned, this is still the age of the guilds man because there is no machine that can fill a pre scription. The compounding of medicine Is work for skilled hands guided by a trained mind. Each prescrip tion must be handled in dividually and every ingred ient dispensed with painstak ing care to assure unfailing accuracy. 60c Size ICE MINT 43 35c Grove's Cold Tablets 24c NASAL JELLY 25 $1.00 Sue VIM HERB S9c $1.25 Size S. S. S. TONIC kC 99 30c Hills :OLD TABLET 50c Size Walko Tablets 32 50c Size JERGENS LOTION 39 50c Stillman'g FRECKLE CREAM 32 Small Colgate DENTAL CREAM 21 Large Palmolive SHAVE CREAM 27' MINERAL OIL pint size 490 Tench's Bird Seed 20c size Ik r FACE POWDER n. H TAX. For all complexions for your complexion ; s . there's an entrancing shade of Evening in Paris Face Powder to enhance your love liness. Choose the shade that's most becom ing thrill to its texture, its fragrance and way k dings to yoor skin for hours. 30c Vicks NOSE DROPS 24' I l2 4-Way I COLD TABLET; 17 50c Size Woodbury's Crs. 39" 55c Face Powder LADY ESTHER 39' 75c Luxor BATH POWDER 59 50a Size Jar or Tube BARBASOL 29" te TsMeto All the vitamins known to bo essential All the minerals commonly lacking Ylmms arc NOT just mother vita min noiet. in eyre tctentinauiy designed to help make rationed meal! nmpltttl Easy to swallow. Pleasant to eat. Cost only a nickel UttVt j In the new Funilv Size. Get that Yimou feeling! t4 Tablet 494 W9 HO-' -" WKT TO IT'S MAWBQUSMIM MIS HEW DREHE LEAVES HA fR FAR k SWEH, SMOOTHER AND SO EAW 70 MANAGE RGHT AFTER Medium Size Large Size BO- 2i a 5pc vtnkii.mmi" ni ViSMIS UOtMli WHITU 9 out or 10 screei stars ts ft 3 . JLSC F R I D A Y THE HOME OF REASONABLE DRUG PRICES c Y (Quantity Rights ReservedNone Sold To Dealers) 39j 1 Lb. EPSOM SALTS , 35c Size BURMA SHAVE 23' J)PCALS NEWfiUICK-FOAM POWDER NEW WAR-ECONOMY PACKAGE NEW WHIRLPOOL CLEANSING SpcIa1 Thei to Buy War Bonds and Stamps.

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