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HSPAV. SEPTEMBER 28, 1944 (One Day Nearer Victory)
THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
NAP
PHOTS
By
FRANCES FRAZIER
Staff writer
(One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1944
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Join ot tne uouucss lumern.
n,t nlans are being formulated
,. the woiii-n who have remained
home vet have seen ana done
j st.ailfastly as tnougn tney
re clothed in regulation uni-
jlee women have filled posi
,ns left vacant by men called into
TiCf nave I'ccn iiiuiapuaiu til
fWe plants; have replaced ele-
:or operators, taxi drivers, even
eet car niotormen, and many,
anv more joiis tnat were neces-
to keep normalcy here at
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be kept rolling to our Allied
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W5. ,miw vvnere are inese
iinen gointr to stand in the re-
instment line-up?
ne women themselves are go-
tg to be forced to make a momen
ts decision. Are they going to
willing to (five up the luxuries
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ley nave enjoyeu inrougn me
mm oi tne incomes iney nave
m receiving .' bo many ol them
iver before have left the security
their own homes, and now will
ey find it impossible to return to
e routine of house work, or will
iey cling tijrhtly to the positions
have so ably filled when their
John W. Walker T
Assigned To LSM Duty
John W. Walker, son of Mrs
Leonia Walker, of Waynesville has
been selected by the Navy for duty
aboard an LSM (Landing Shin
Medium), latest and most advanced
design in the nation's growing
tleet of amphibious ships.
Walker, now rated as Motor Ma
chinist's Mate second class, is as
signed to an LSM crew at the Km
phibious Training Base in Little
ieeK, a., whtre he
for service with the
forces.
Newest of 15 types of invasion
vessels designed for the Navy's
offensive operations, the LSM coin
bints features of the 328-foot LST
(Landing Ship, Tank) and the
smaller IX T (Landing Craft
Tank).
Before he joined the Navv in Oc
tober, 1940. Walker was associated
with a local service station. He is
a former student of Holly Springs
high school, where he plaved on the
school's basketball and' baseball
teams, bmee his enlistment, he
has had sea duty aboard Naval
destroyer and cruisers in the At
lantic ana Pacific waters.
QUEBEC HINTS RED AID ON JAPS
is training
amphibious
BIR 77 A WO I 'NCEMEX T
Corporal and Mrs. David Bram
left Sfn. f ll , . .
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nounce the birth of a daughter,
a jane, on August 31.
ley
And Your Strength and
Energy Ia Below Par
It may be caused by disorder of kid
Bey function that permits poisonous
vait to accumulate. For truly many
people (eel tired, weak and miserable
hen the kidneys (ail to remove excess
icidj ind other waste matter from the
blood.
You may suffer nagging backache,
fsnimitic pains, headaches. diezinM.
BtUnf up nights, leg pains, swelling.
Sometime frequent ana scanty urina
tion with smarting and burning Is an
other lign that something Is wrong with
the kidneys or bladder.
There should be no doubt that prompt
treatment is wiser than neglect. Use
Bom PiHs. It is better to rely on a
"Micine that has won countrywide sp-
Eroval than on something less favorably
nown. Ooan'i have been tried and test
id many years. Are at all drug stores.
Get Don i today.
.urinili
, a a nctessuy 7 nere is
where the judgment of Solomon
win De called in for a decision
these women have done the work
assigned them in as satisfactory
maner as am tne men before them,
so why should a firm make any
change that will require a certain
amount of reorganization? No
matter how proficient the man was
in the office before he went through
this Gethsemene of war, his whole
mental make-up will be of a dif
erent calibre than it was and even
should he take up the same duties,
he will find the re-adjustment dif
ficult at'first. The question is; will
the firms -employing these men be
patient while they get back into
harness ?
The fact remains ever Dresent
that the men who have given up
their rights of employment to de-
tend their country should be given
preference over all others when
they return to civil life. No self
respecting man, unless physical
handicaps are present, will allow
his wife, sister or mother to be the
wage-earner of the family. That
is a ioregone conclusion. Now
comes the question; what part will
the women play in the post war
business world?
A good many women have ev-
pressed themselves as anxious to
return to their homes, children and
personal interests. They have
helped when heln was needed, now
they are glad to resume their nor
mal mode of living. But again
how about those women who have
tasted the pleasant savor of inde
pendence, luxury and freedom?
Come on, Goddess Minerva, here's
your opportunity to "do your
stutr."
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ANNOUNCEMENT AT THE QUEBEC conference that Stalin had been Invited
although the defeat of Japan U a major topic caused newsmen to
scent a significant tip-off. Heretofore, Stalin has been eliminated from
any talks involving Japan. It was assumed, then, that Russia would
provide aid for the Jap knockout and that assistance would probably
Include use by the Allies of the vital Siberian alrbases ( 1 ) near Vladi
vostok and also (2) Kamchatka. Meanwhile U. S ihips have opened
on the Philippines (3) and Palau, while growing Importance Is attached
to drives to the coast of China (4) where the Foochow offers the best
communications connections. However, Formosa (5) Is a major obstacle
to be overcome but it is presumed the Quebec agreements will deviso
means of facing all tough problems. (Internotionttl)
TOWN and FARM
in WARTIME
j .poredby OFFIC1 Of WA1 IWOtMATlOH
W I
PARE( THEATRE
Waynesville, N. C.
ATINEE: Sunday 2 nni a p m . c.ini.. j n
hNIGHT SHOW: 7 and 9 P. M.. Snrf,v Mt.h a.v
"MISSION: Children TTn?r 19 V-M 14.. A Lu.' 4r
ls or xvao, iii , nuiuto, ai
35c--TAX: On Children's Pass, 2c; Adult Pass, U
Thursday September 28
Davs Of Glorv'
With Tamara Tounova, Greg, Peck.
Friday September 29
Are These Our Parents?"
With H. Vinson and L. Talbot.
Saturday September
MEATS, FATS Red Stamns AS
through Z8 and A5 through G6,
good indefinitely.
PROCESSED FOODS Blue
Stamps A8 through Z8 and A5
through L5, good indefinitely. Blue
tokens, good only through Septem
ber 30. Pool tokens with your
neighbors to make multiples of 10.
SUGAR Sugar Stamps 30, 31,
32 and 33, each good for five pounds
indefinitely. Sugar Stamp 40, good
for five pounds of canning sugar
through February, next year.
GASOLINE A-ll coupons, good
through November 8.
FUEL OIL Period 4 and 5 cou
pons, and new period 1 coupons,
good throughout coming heating
year.
SHOES Airplane Stamps 1 and
2, good indefinitely.
PLENTIFUL FOOD Onions.
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BUTTER SUPPLY DOWN,
MAND UP
Americans will not have as much
butter as they want this year, pri
marily for two reasons the supply
is down and the demand is great,
the War Food Administration says.
Average per capita supply before
the war was 16.7 pounds and this
year it is about 11.9 pounds.
expected to be approximately 40
cents a pound, high enough to com
pensate growers for their short
crop. bo few bicycles are on
hand, they have been removed from
rationing.
The Department of Agriculture
says: Twenty-eight Liberty ships
have been named by State 4-H Club
groups. Tractors and horses now
divide the pulling job of American
farms just about "60-50."
To alleviate losses to apple
growers caused by the recent hur
ricane, the War Food Administra
tion will buy 500 cars of apples in
North Atlantic seaboard states to
be used in institutions for school
lunch rooms. WFA is offering to
sell feed millers and grain mer
chants 1,498 bags of pea flour for
livestock and poultry feed.
STARES AND QUESTIONS
WORRY VETS
While modern surgery and medi
cal care are skillfully restoring
soldiers' bodies and morale is being
strengthened by reconditioning
programs in Medical Department
Hospitals, "all this effort is being
seriously interfered with when dis
abled soldiers are singled out by
stares and prying questions of the
public," warns Major General
Norman T. Kirk, surgeon general
of the Army.
OIL
The Vigilanties Ride"
With Russell Hayden.
LATE SHOW 10:30 P. M.
"Rosie The Riveter"
With Jane Frazee, F. Albertson.
Sunday October 1
Sensations Of 1945"
Starring D. O'Keefe and E. Powell.
Monday-Tuesday - October 2-3
STOCKPILE IS GETTING
LOWER
The Nation's stockpile of crude
oil in storage tanks has been de
pleted at the average of 2,500,000
barrels a month this year, and now
is only slightly above the minimum
required to keep refineries in unin
terrupted operation, the Patroleum
Administration for War reports.
Although gasoline stocks are at
pre-war levels, only about half is
for civilian use, compared to 90
per cent available for civilian use
in 1941.
Cpl. Howard A. Gatlin
Now Serving In England
Corporal Howard A. Gatlin, son
on Mrs. W. H. Liner of Waynes
ville, is now serving in the aircraft
supply section at a large Air Ser
vice Command depot in northwest
England.
At this aircraft assembly and re
pair depot, the largest installation
of its kind in the European war
theater of operations, skilled me
chanics are working on a 24-hour
schedule, preparing our fighting
and bombing planes for the final
assault against Germany.
Before entering the army in Oc
tober, 1942, Cpl. Gatlin was em
ployed as chief clerk with the
Automobile Underwriters Detec
tive Bureal of Atlanta.
PRESSURE CANNERS NOW
"FREED-
Distribution of pressure canners
was released from all controls by
the War Food Administration Sep
tember 21.
Sgt. Arnold V Warlick
Receives Promotion
Sergeant Arnold V. Warlick, son
of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Warlick of
Waynesville, R.F.D. No. 1, has re
cently been promoted to the grade
ol sergeant from corporal.
sgt. wariick is stationed at
Camp Rucker, Ala.
NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS
BY PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA
HAYWOOD COUNTY
IN SUPERIOR COURT
HENRY VAUGHN CARVER
vs.
EDITH UNDERWOOD CARVER
The defendant, Edith Underwood
Carver, will take notice that an
action entitled as above has been
commenced in the Superior Court
of Haywood County, North Caro
lina, against said defendant for
judgment against said defendant
for an absolute divorce on the
. "Greenwich Village"
n Lo'or With D. Ameche and C. Miran.
Wednesday September 4
"The Naw Wav"
th Robert Lowery and Jean Parker.
NEW SHOE STAMP COMING
A new shoe stamp to become I grounds of adultery of said de
good November 1 was announced ! fendant. That said defendant will
by the Office of Price Administra- further take notice that she is re
tion. The number of the shoe quired to be an appear at thp Of.
stamp will be announced later.
ROUND-UP
OPA says: Apricots at retail will
sell for approximately five cents a j the 9th day of October, 1944, or
pouno. less man iney aid last seas- within 30 days thereafter and an
fice of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Haywood County, North
Carolina, in the courthouse in
Waynesville, North Carolina, on
on. ine retail price of smoked,
mild-cured salmon will be increased
four or five cents a pound. Non
leather shoes with rubber soles
have now been freed from ration
ing. Because of a short crop and
big demand by the armed forces,
cranberries will soon be brought
under price control for the first
time, and highest retail ceilings are
swer or demur to the complain of
the plaintiff filed in this, action, or
the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in
the complaint.
This the 5th day of September,
1944.
C. H. LEATHERWOOD,
Clerk of SuDerior Court.
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MEN
Yom cam Earn
Good Money
IN
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War Work
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BETHIE
STEEL COMPANY
Sparrows Point Plant
Baltimore, MdL
The Army and Navy
Needs Steel
YOU CANJHELP
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48-Hour Work Week With Over Time Earnings
Plenty of Good Jobs for Helpers and Trainees
No Experience Needed
Earn While You Learn
Good Wages, Fine Working Conditions in Long
Established Plant
Death and Sickness Insurance Offered all
Employees
Rooming Accomodations Fifteen Minutes From
Plant
Come in and Talk it Over with a Representative of
BETHLEHEM STEEL COMPANY
At The
United States Employment
Service Office
All Applicants Hired in Compliance with War Manpower Regulations
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