(One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2s ISt THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 12 Community Cannery Patronized By Both Local People and Visitors The Community Cannery official ly closed for the vegetable season last week. During the eight-weeks period of operation there were 20, 000 cans of fruits, vegetables and meats processed which included four beeves and two hogs. Approximately 150 families us ed the facilities and 226 people were given organized, systematic instructions in canning. Those who were enrolled in the organized class held in practical conservation of food were given 3,536 hours of instruction. This does not include preliminary instructions given to groups before the cannery was opened. The products canned in the local unit are distributed not only through Haywood county, but around the world, since cookies and candies sealed at the cannery went to the South Pacific, England, Italy and foreign points almost unknown locally. The latter were not con sidered in the count of preserved foods. In addition to the families can ning a corps of workers canned thousands of cans of fruits and vegetables for the school lunch rooms in this district and the Beth el school district. There are a number of people who will wish to use the cannery for processing meats and apples, later, according to J. C Brown, manager of the program. In such cases it will be necessary for those who wish to can to file their appli cations at an early date, not neces sarily the exact date on which can ning would be done, but the inten tion to can and the approximate head of animals or bushels of ap ples to be canned. Without this information in hand those in charge of the work do not plan to open the cannery during the winter. Anyone wishing to use the can nery should make application for the facilities with J. C. Brown, local supervisor War Food Production Training. The season just clostd has shown the need for those canning to have m-pliminarv instructions on pre- f paration of the products and at least one demonstration in the use , of equipment before actually can ning, it was learned from Mr. Rrnwn. If there is sufficient de-1 maud for this type of training a period of instruction will be orga nized in each community. Among those assisting Mr. Blown in the operation of the can nery were: Mrs. Rufus Siler, Hay wood County school lunchroom sup ervisor, and Mrs. Herbert L. Buch anan, Jr., Home Economics teacher in the Waynesville Township high school. Library News MARGARET JOHNSTON County Librarian Morgan Brothers In Armed Forces ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the personal property of Ellis Sorrells, deceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the property of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hazelwood, North Carolina, on or before the 29th day of August, 1945, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said personal property will please make immediate payment. This the 29th day of August, 1944. MRS. ELLIS SORRELLS, Administrator of the Personal Property of Ellis Sorrells, de ceased. No. 1387 4sg. 31-Sept. 7-14-21-28-0t. Seaman Clyde R. McGaha Home On Leave Clyde Richard McGaha, Seaman second class, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burl McGaha of Plott Creek sec tion, has arrived to spend a ten day leave with his family. Seaman McGaha entered the ser vice in May of this year and took his boot training at Camp Peary, Va., and from there was trans ferred to his present post in Rich mond, Va. At the time he entered the service he was employed by Hallet Ward at Lake Junaluska. Seaman McGaha has a brother in the service, Pfc. Robt. Clay Mc Gaha, who has been serving in the South Pacific for the past ten months. He has been in the ser vice for the past two years and left here with the National Guard Unit. He served for a one year period and then re-entered the ser vice. At the time he entered the army two years ago he was em ployed by the West Mining Company. Clara F. Stephenson Joins The WAVES Miss Clara Frances Stephenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harley M. Stephenson of Waynesville, R. F.D. No. 2, who recently joined the WAVES of the Navy, has complet ed her basic training at Hunter College and has been assigned to active duty at the naval hospital, Bethesda, Md., according to an an nouncement by Rear Admiral Wm. H. Allen, director of Naval Officer Keep Fit With Right Foods "What books have you on nutri tion?" "What can I read about vitamins?" "How can I get the vitamins and minerals I need with out too many calories?" "What are the protein foods?" "What evi dence is there that the type of food we eat affects health?" The questions and many more are answered for you in the titles listed below. The Haywood County Nutrition Committee has set aside this week for special emphasis on the importance of nutrition and the books will be on display in the Pub lic Library for your use. "The Nursery Years," by Isaacs; "What's Your Allargy?" by Farm er; "Your Health Dramatized", Bauer; "What Are the Vitamins," Eddy; "Baby's First Two Years", by Smith. "Essentials of Nutrition" by Sherman; "Community Hygiene," by Chunoweth; "Public Health Nursing" by Garner; "Let's Look At Your Teeth", by Brotman; "Red Cross Home Hygiene for the Sick," "Feeding Our Old Fashioned Chil dren," by Aldrich. "You're the Doctor," by Heiser; "Nutrition and Physical Fitness," by Bogert; "Your Career In Nurs ing," by Schultz; "Medical Occu pation for Girls", Kinsfelter; "Walter Reed In Uniform," by Wood; "Fight for Life," De Kruif; "Health Is Wealth," De Kruif. n 'lill '.V. MR. AND MRS. E. E. MORGAN, of Waynesville, K.F.I). No. 1, have two sons in the mm vice: Clyde W. Morgan, sea.. .a., .v. , i T1..A re J II anu rvi. r i eau mu. gaii. . Seaman Morgan entered the service on April 5, 1944, as a volun teer and was sent to Camp Peary, Va., for his boot training. He is now ,-HTviruc in the Hawaiian Islands. Before he was.sent to his pres ent post he spent a ten-day leave with his wife and parents. At the time tie entered the .eisue l.e was employed by the A. C. Lawrence Leather Company. Pvt. Fiead Morgan entered the service on April 7, of this year and took his basic training at Camp Wheeler, Ga. From there he was transferred to Camp Van Horn, Miss., his present post, where he is attached to the Medical Corps. He recently spent a furlough with his parents. At the time he entered the army he was employed by the Unagusla Manufacturing Company. I I I I I I I I Fruit CAKE For Overseas Shipment ONLY 1 MORE MAILING DAYS GET YOURS TODAY! PUstlo Baior. Mora and more safety razors ara being made of plastics. No copper may be used in the plating. Procurment in the 6th and 7th Naval District, through which Miss Stephenson enlisted. Miss Stephenson was employed in a store at Canton at the time she entered the service. She is a graduate of the Clyde high school. She has a brother, Sgt Lloyd Steph enson, who is serving with the armed forces somewhere in England. Cpl Chas W. Davidson In Group Cited Corporal Charles W. Davidson of Waynesville, has been overseas for the past 16 months, serving as an airplane mechanic with the 12th Air Force P-47 Thunderbolt Fight er Group. He is now entitled to wear the Presidential Unit Cita tion Ribbon. Cpl. Davidson's group was re cently cited by the President for "outstanding performance of duty in action against the enemy in the Mediterranean Theater of Opera tions." After the Allied Armies had broken the enemy's seventh-month stand before Cassino, Italy, and were threatening his flank from the Anzio beachhead the enemy attempted to form a defense line. Cpl. Davidson's group was order ed to maintain continuous armed reconnaissance of all roads lead ing from the front to the projected defense line. In one day the group destroyed or damaged 462 enemy vehicles, inflicted an unknown number of casualties on hostile personnel, es- AC James R. Boone At Bainbridge Air Field Aviation Cadet James R. Boone, son 0f Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Boone of Waynesville, is now receiving his basic flight training as an aviation cadet at the Bainbridge Army Air Field. He recently completed pre flight training at Maxwell Field, Ala., and his primary training at one of the many fields throughout the Southeast. The Bainbridge flying school, a unit of the Army Air Forces Train ing Command, is commanded by Col. Mills S. Savage, a graduate of Georgia Tech and a veteran in the Army Air Forces. Cadet Boone, formerly a student of the Waynesville high school and of Mars Hill College, enlisted in the Air Forces on March 30, 1943. We Will Pack and Ship Your Cake For You. Jm i Bring Us Your Address. I Pearce's BAKERY tablished many effective road blocks and silenced several gun po sitions and interdicted a number of highways being used by the enemy. Earthquake Lose An earthquake In 1703 killed 200,- 000 Jnnanpsp 69th Series Now Open - - Series opened July first, and still open, at $1 per shaij a month. Building and Loan la a good investment for job post-war plans. HAYWOOD HOME Building & Loan ASSOCIATION Phone 17 Main Sid -jj 3 AT AnnrTr WAYNESVUi-2 Important Sales WSYW MO DAY, OCTOBER (IP ESVOILE 9th 10:00 A. M- 450 -Acre Farm Divided Into Small Acreage Tracts On Jonathan's Creek. This fine farm, known as the Asbury Howell farm, 7 miles from Waynesville, is now owned by Jonathan Woody and Glenn James. This fine property has been divided into 20 tracts from 3 to 50 acres each. Four new houses just built, new tobacco barn, modern barns, and two large silos. 1945 tobacco allotment already assigned to each tract. Easy terms, 20e cash. Possession on January first. Maps of this farm available at farm. Visit the farm now and select your site. Sale Will Take Place On the Grounds Rain or Shine. ... . . LADIES ESPECIALLY INVITED MUSIC BY OUR Live Wire Band PENNY BROTHERS FREE GIVEN $(P(fj AWAY )vyj These sales will afford a grand oport unity for the home seekers, business men and investors. 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