r Page 5 AY, JANUARY 4, 1945 (One Day Nearer Victory) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Made padlines Taken vnm Issues Of Tie Mountaineer Information About Local Activities and War News. JANUARY rirst National Bank has gain of per cent over 1942. jgt. F. S. Roberson killed in ne crash. 'ostal recipts for 1943 are 21 cent greater than 1942. vt Edward Williams receives ithuroous award of Purple art laywood gets National Agri tural award for 1943 farm goals, bounty given $700,000 war bond ,ta in fourth loan drive, lazelwood cannery to double ca- lity. iSgt. Edward Thomas Cons tin missing in action. ir,mBSville Mountaineer receiv- Lecond place in state press con- it of general excellency. Pfc. Jack C. Rabb has been V-aa v.a Pnrnle Heart. FIUW vt. Ernest M. Messer reported ising, now back on duty. Haywood Hereiora-- tsreeoers 5. iotii for annual sale. clinic sponsored each fcth. FEBRUARY lSt. W. D. Sawyer wins Distin- , Tii nwiaD arA Air lii witVi three oak leaf clusters, taywood Red Cross Chapter to 1 nn - drive to open Feb. 29. raptured German equipment w 0,nttn nt Kond Kany nere. Haywood contributes $1,695.71 annual Infantile raraiysis cam gn, largest amount ever donat t.,t a rtVinr .T. R. Moore, of Haz- rood, reported missing, rejoins npany in Italy. laywood exceeds Fourth War in drive, quota $700,000, sold 60,840. Miss Jewel Graham assumes duties as assistant county home agent. Pvt. Roy Swayngim wounded in action in Italy. ChaDlam John H. Carrier sriven citation for bravery in Africa. MARCH Pic "Bud" Marion Howell re ported killed in New Guinea. Pvt. T. V. Chambers reported killed in action in Italy. Pvt. Hohert Hance renorted ser iously wounded in action in Italy. Rosemary Herman wins State DAR Pilgrimage contest. , Havwood county inaugurates county-wide library service. Byron Barr, screen star in movie world, known as "Gig Young" visits familv here. Pvt. Frank Caldwell reported missing in action in flight between India and China. Pvt. Wilson H. Phillips reported seriously wounded. David A. Himes, motor machinist mate, reported missing. Old landmark, Green Tree Tea Room being torn down. Sgt. L. J. Burns, Canton, report eA missincr in action. Organization set up for recrea tional center in community. Havwood Red Cross Chapter srives over $1,000 over quota of $6,100. France. Pvt. James Page reported miss ing in action in France. Mrs. Vranklin D. Roosevelt guest of ChaThber of Commerce ai break fast at Piedmont Hotel, Pvt. Jack Gibson reporter kinea in action in Italy. Pinknev Burress wounded in ac tion wins Purple Heart. Pvt. James Clark reported wounded in action June 6, France. Names of over 2,000 men and women in service Irom tms area published. Cant David Stentz. reported missing in 1943, officially declared killed in action by War Department. iRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE (By Substituted Trustee) Pursuant to the power and auth- Ity contained in a certain aeeu I t,of lotprl the 24th day of Ivember, 1934, executed by Mor- Lowery and wife, Naorma Jjow tn r s. Nohle. Trustee, which id of trust is duly registered v... nffi of the Reeister of feds of Haywood County, North na. in book of Deeds oi 1st, No. 28, page 308, securing tertain note payable to tlUMt Oners' loan corpora Ion, default havine been made I a period of more than ninety h) days in the payment of said le as Drovided therein and in the fformance of certain covenants out in said deed of trust and land of foreclosure having been de by the holder of said indebt the undersigned Trustee, fving been substituted as Trustee, C. S. Noble, said substitution ng duly recorded in the office the Register of Deeds of Hay od County, North Carolina, in ok 121, page 677, will offer for e at public auction to the high . bidder for cash at the Court iuse door in Waynesville, North rolina, at 12 o'clock noon on the day of January, 1945, the foi ling described real estate, to t: ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, tract i parcel of land situate, lying d being in Beaverdam Township, unty of Haywood, State of rth Carolina, and more particul ly described and defined as fol vs: BEGINNING on an iron stake the East margin of the old itch Cove Road, the Northeast mer of the colored cemetery lot, d runs North 45 deg. 45 min. est 141.9 feet to a stake; thence irth 53 deg. West 99 feet to a ike; thence North 62 deg. 10 in. West 42.2 feet to a stake; ence North 86 deg. West 158.6 et to an iron stake; thence South deg. 15 min. East 55 feet to an )n stake; thence South 42 deg. min. East 161 feet to a stake center of Dutch Cove Road; ence with center of said road 'O calls as follows: South 82 g. East 28.5 feet, South 67 deg. min. East 110.5 feet; thence orth 71 dee. East 132 feet to the EGINNING, containing 0.9 6 res, more or less, and being the me land as conveyed to Morris wery and wife bv H. A. Os- rne, et ux by deed dated April I, 1931, filed for registration Sep Jmber 28, 1931, and recorded in look 85 at nno-B Infi. Havwood X 0v " F mnty Registry; being also the me land as that shown on "the at of triA Riinwv marfa hv Watt jstice, August 11, 1934, copy of fucn piat is now on nie wrtn me Owners' Loan Corporation. The TmrrrjAstPT' at thia sale will I required to make a cash deposit I oi the purchase price to low mm) faStl. This, the 21st day of December, (44. R. PAUL JAMISON, I Substituted Trustee. G. Stamey, Attorney. o. 1407Dec. 28-Jan. 4-11-18. APRIL State Guard unit here one of the outstanding in the state. C. N. Allen heads fifth war fund drive in this area. Pastors of Haywood county ex change pulpits for one Sunday. Sgt. J. R. Chambers, reported missinc. now German prisoner. Charlie Ray heads Rotary club and Noble Garrett head of Cham her of Commerce. R. H Blackwell, Jr., U. S. Air Forces, veteran World War 1 and 2, killed in plane crash. 171 Haywood men given exami nations at Camp Croft in one week. Major J. iE. Moore, Haywood pilot, completes 133 missions in South Pacific. Lt. Homer Hunter Henry, Jr., U. S. Marines, reported wounded. Churches plan to remain open on Invasion Day in France. U. S. Wants $10,000 Haywood potatoes, W T Viler, of Florida, buys golf course and Country Club from Long's. MAY Pfc. Ed McFalls of Waynesville, reported wounded in action in Italy. Waynesville and Hazelwood stage Clean-Up Week. Musicians from three states hold meeting here at high school. Sgt. Milas Green, reported miss ing, now German prisoner is award ed oak leaf cluster for bravery. Ben Sloan named Captain of local State Guard unit. J. M. Wood, last resident Con federate veteran in Haywood coun tv. nasses. 106 seniors receive diplomas from hich school. Capt. C- A. Francis given silver ota for crnllantrv. A T.. Freedlander. president of Dayton Rubber Company, speaker at annual Chamber of Commerce harm. let. SSgt. Ralph Moody, reported killed in action in Italy. J. E. Massie succeeds Chas. Ray as War Loan head. AUGUST Set. M. A. Scruggs, wounded in action, reported improving. Pfc. Howard Long reported Kill ed in action July 11, in New Guinea. Seaman Second Class Jule Welch Tate, Jr., drowns off coast of Italy. Opening dates of three schools nostnoned on account of nolio. Sgt. Cecil Yount and T5 Claude Underwood, boyhood friends, kill ed in same battle. Set. William Medford reported killed in France. Pvt. C. W. Sutton reported kill ed in France. Pvt. James Clarke reported dead from wounds received in action. .Ferguson White, U. S. Navy, post hnmonslv awarded Purnle Heart 7 Haywood men post bonds on charge by OPA in sugar cases. Wellco has perfect production record. Sgt. R. L. Jordan reported ser- iouslv wounded in action. Sgt. Ralph Hughes dies from iirmmHa suffered in combat in France. TK Oscar Howell killed in France on .Tulv 30. Set. J. A. Knight succumbs to wounds suffered in France. Sgt. Joe Palmer wounded in Tin inn Invasion. S. P.. Henrv. T7, former wound S. fl. Henrv. T7, former foot- hall cantain. wounded in trance. Cnl. James N. Williams wound ed in action awarded Purple Heart. Sgt. R. H. Holt reported missing in Frnnoe. Sgt. David Edwards reported wounded in France, receives Pur ple Heart. Cnl. J. B. Robinson reported wounded in France. Sgt. K. H. Moore, dies from wounds suffered in combat in France. Set. J. Chambers awarded Flying Cross and Purple Heart. Pvt. James Wilev Franklin, re ported wounded in France on Au guest 1. Sgt. O. C- James reported wound ed in France. S(rt. M. E. Robinson, wounded in France, arrives in States. Set. Kenneth Palmer reported missing in action. Pfc. F. A. Wyatt reported wound ed in France. Comoral Leon Morrow suffers wounds while on combat in France and wins Purple Heart. Betsy Lane Quinlan, Red Cross worker, with two years overseas, one in Iceland and one in Aus tralia, here on visit. JUNE E. W. Tenney, recreational ex pert becomes director of program of Community Council. Haywood gives Democratic win ners big majority in primary. North Carolina buys 30U acres here for Test Farm and large 4-H iamn will he erected. Dayton Rubber pays off nearly snn enrmlovees with over half ton of silver dollars, and money goes hack to Uncle Sam m bonds. Tommunitv cannery opens to housewives this month, with J. C. Rrown in rharcre. Lt. Rufus L. Carswell reported wounded in Italv. Waynesville Post Office now rates as first class. Sgt. Grady V. Howell, reported missinc. is now Cierman prisoner. Erkraft suspends manufacture of wooden nroducts. Teachers to cet extra Dav lor iQA'i.AA school vear. Josephus Daniels speaKS at Laice on Haywood County Day. Hnvwiuvi countv school luncn rooms lead in state. JULY Howard r.laDn. farm atrent, and Mary Margaret Smith, home agent, renamed hv commissioners. Handv Hoelen. Crabtree, report ed wounded in action in Italy. Haywood observes quiet fourth of Jul v. with Governor J. m crhton sneflkintr at Lake. . ... "Lebanon" wnten Dy caronne Miller Rav. Pulitzer Prize winner, released hv nublisherS. Pvt. Jack Henson ana n.. a. Matteson, Jr., both of Canton, re TtwaA missinir in action. jw. vu rt , J. W. Killian heads Lions Club sStrt. Larry c. Amnsum waiihiIaJ in IiVatico Pvt. D. J. Faulkner, wounded in Action riven Purnle Heart. Waynesville tax rate remains at $1.40, same as last year, ana low sat. rate in 3D Tears. citurtriL v RcAtes wounded in OCTOBER Pvt. Wilce McGaha reported ser iously wounded. Pfc. B. F. Rabb reported wound ed in France. Set. T. J. Starnes reported miss ing in action. Pfc. M- F. Parton reported miss ing in action Sept. 12, later listed as dead. Pvt. Herman Free reported wounded in France. Mary Ouinlan, Red Cross worker, arrives in England. Pvt. William Chambers, report ed missing, later a German priso ner. Prospects brieht for eetting $1,- 500,000 plant here after war. Opening of state campaign oi 1944 starts here with state candi dates speaking at courthouse. Committee named to secure air nort for Havwood. Pfc. C. L. Scruggs reported killed in action. Pvt. J. L. Underwood killed in Germanv on SeDt. 13. Pfc. James W. Kerkendau report- wounded in South Pacific. Garrett's buy Massie Funeral business. Local calves make eood showing at W.N.C. Fat Calf Show. LSM ship honors Haywood coun ty for War Bond sales. Pfc. H. H. Tate reported wound ed second time. Set. W. C. Willett reported ser iously wounded in action. Pvt. Joseph Underwood reported killed in Germany. iously wounded in France. Pvt. Carmel Rogers reported wounded in action in Germany. Democrats pile up 4,800 major ity in Haywood, with .Glenn C. Palmer elected representative to General Assembly. Taylor F. Sutton reported ser iously wounded in Germany. Pvt. Robert Rogers reported wounded in France. W. R. Francis heads 6th War Loan Drive with county quota of $714,000. Cpl. Winston D. Pace and Pvt. Hubert Wright, Canton, reported wounded in action. Sgt. L. C. Arrington reported seriously wounded in action in Germany. Sgt. Sebe Bryson reported wounded in Italy. Pvt. Rubin Jay Kirkpatrick wounded in Belgium. Cpl. Jimmie N. Williams wound ed a second time in line of duty: T5 Low Parton killed in action in Germany. Pfc. Jimmy Kirkpatrick killed in actioTT'tn Phillipines. Farmers Federation acquires business property for freezer lock er unit. SSet. Lloyd Stevenson, report ed missing, now said to be prisoner of war. Lt. G. C. Winchester, missing in action November, 1943, officially reported killed in action. High school band gets state recognition. wood reported killed in action in England. Pfc. Wid W. Wyatt wounded in action in Germany. Pvt. Jack Wright reported ser iously wounded in Germany. Son of Comdr. Henry Lee report ed killed in action in Germany. Pfc. Hilliard McGaha reported killed in Belgium. Pvt. J. H. Jones reported missing in Germany. Waynesville area buys $616,026 in bonds with quota of $364,000. All records broken by local Post Office in handling mail. QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID frBoekTellsofHoiMTratimattM Must Help or H Will Cost Yea Nothlag Orortwo million botthnof UWILL4RD TREATMENT ha r been sold for raUoof lymptomiof (ltRtroA wisln from Stnifc wd Duodanal Ulcaf due to turn AcM Poor DIimMok, Saw or Up! Stomach. aaaeliwM, Mearttmm, tlaapUaanaaa, ata, due to Exeats AcM. Sold on l5dTi' trial! JUk for "Wlllard'i Masaace" which full; explains this treatment I' at SMITH'S DRUG STORE NOVEMBER Pvt. Robert L. Gunter reported wounded in Italy. T5 Paul Headrick reported missing in Germany. Lt. James S. Queen officially list en ns killeH in action. Pvt. Victor Rice reported wound ed in Holland, Pfc. Ernest Sutton reported Ber pound DECEMBER Haywood has million burley crop. Frences Roeers. Fines Creek girl named Oueen Asheville Burley Market. Pvt. LeRoy Mills reported wound or! in Holland. Tfc. J. R. Arrington reported seriouslv wounded in action. Lt. Thad Chafin reported killed in action in Germany. Pvt. Ernest Rogers reported missing in Holland. SSgt. William Earl Leather Cattle Grub and Lice Dust Formula as recommended by United States Depart ment of Agriculture, Agricultural Administration, Bu reau of Antomology and Plant Quarantine and Bureau of Animal Industry. SOUTHERN AGRICULTURAL INSECTICIDES Manufacturers Hendersonville, N. C. f Boone, N. C. Palmetto, Fla. Distributed By Farmers Federation Stores SEPTEMBER Set H. B. Clark reported wound ed in action in France. Major Wayne Corpemng is deco rated for gallantry. Pvt. James Paisre reported miss imr in action is back on duty. Pfc. J. E. Brown is reported woundeH in action. Pvt. J. G. Ferguson reported ser iously wounded in France, Set. Willie L. Messer, reported missing in action in France, later reported killed in action. Town of Waynesville paving two rtlilpa of etre'itS. Staff Sgt. W. S. Jenkins, brother of coiintv's third war casualty, wounded, erets Purple Heart. i.nt.hpr Ruff. 18. seaman nrsi rlasa. killed i n action. Set. Jack Cooley, reported wounded in action on Guam. National REA head attends state conference here. Billie Liner, U. S. Navy, award ed Purple Heart, One of liehtest calendars on rec orH ma rks September term Civil Court. First National Bank resources over A million. Set. Lloyd T. Riddle reported wounded in France. Pfc. Robert T. Burress reported wounded in France. Pfc. S. T. London reported wnunHp in France on Sept. 14. Pfc. Albert Mull, wounded in ac tion, given Purple Heart. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TTnvino- nualified as Administra tor of thn PRtate of Sallie C. Boyd, Hooonspd this is to notify all per ' - s in having .claims aeainst saia estate to file same with the under signed at Waynesville, N. C, on or before the 28th day oi uecemDer, taAH at" thia notice will be pleaded in hr thereof. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make nmtnni TiAvment thereof to tne i.v.ur. I J i n A arm 1 tm - This 28th day of December, 1944 J. R. BOYD, Administrator, Rotato of Sallie C. Boyd. deceased. No. 1406 Dec. 28-Jan. 4-11-18-25- Feb. 1. A X 1st Yoor Property Give Ira Your Pol. UN JANUARY Listing Begins January 1st All property owners and taxpayers in Haywood County are required to return to the list Takers for Taxation for the year 1945 all the Real Estate, Personal Property, etc., which each shall own on the First day of January. All male persons between the ages of 21 and 50 are required to list their polls during the same time. All persons who own property and fail to list it and all who are liable for poll tax and fail to give themselves in will be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. . TOWNSHIP LISTERS w will . Mark Howell White Oak Allen Davis 1TJ Jonathan Creek . . . Fred Allison Cataloochee ........ r . Ed White Fines Creek ........ Roy Rogers Crabtree Frank Medford Pigeon Gay Burnett Waynesville J. S. Black East Fork K. G. Burnett Iron Duff Grady Davis Cecil . . . Ned Moody Beaverdam . . . James Henderson Clyde ... . . . Coman Francis 4

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