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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, J Page 4 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER f Fines Creek Wed In Greenville Mr. and Mrs. San; Lr-::'. .-4 have received word from the W r De partment thai their - r.. Rov Ledford was makit.g .! ir.as im provements on Dec. '-. ' Lt-d-ford was wounded :n action in November. He was awarded the Purple Heart, which he r.h- loi warded to his parer.t- :'r England. Seama:. Th;rd I'ia.- a.vt Mrs. .Veil Led f .-.! an.! the.: tu --nil-dren haw u-e:: :.r..- - days at the h-'ir.e .M; Le.i Ioid's parent. Mr a:..: 5-a:n Ledford. Seaman Ledfr.rd r.a- - ' -trv-ir.p or. the At.ar.tic c : .- '..e pa.-t two yea"-'. He i' -r. dav for ?an Krar. Cisco v. e he will report t r duty or. Leof.rd a '-..I vh remain lor a c .'- ' alter which her par.-.' t.- ill Ma. 'c:.i re r. e - i- Mr V P. Pathhore Creek, ha.i a letter ;et y tivt.i her Pvt. Faia.iay P. Pat.-.- b-'r.e. of tr.c- ir.ec.eal att.i r.mt!.; and h.i- l eer. ..vereas ?.: ce Oc tober of l'.'4i. a:.i tr.at lit- had been awarde I the 'vnauct Medal Zt-b Ciai re w r. .. . the Menna:. '. " : r. e iron-. hi- .-.x'.h 1 1 : ; t distant .-here?. He :s w :!' a;. : baby, n.. Mrs. Car.'ia. .".arii. a.-, atives on Fin - . teei- ervi: with -. hone Tech. Mrs. i ;.."a :;. ti. ned ,r. j ictarr.ed f:. he served -! C.er. C,a: . Clark, wj dj.a. ha : i ,. e. ... i - 'X r n, V ,i ,. 4 ,,,:,:,,.,. ... Waynesville Wins Twin Cage Game From St. John s Waynesville took a doublehead er srame from St. John's on Mon- day nipht at the local Armory. The scares ut the end of one of the most e citing games of the season were: Boys. 'i-2if; Girls, 21-16. St. John's Rangers were i head at the finish of every quar ter until the end of the game. when the score was tied 26-25. Five minute of extra playing, however, and a long shot by Way nesville High ended the game with l a two-point lead for the Mountai- I neers. Box score. Waynesville at St. John's. January 2! : Bovs' lineup: j St. John'. (29) W.yne.Tille (31 )' F F. Dunbar (12 Powers 8)j F Wilson Compton (1); C Mills ( b I Kobin.-on 7T ' ( i P.yaii i2i Shook (7) (i H. Dunbai i.ji Mdner (2) Subs: St. John's. Minette (!),: I Cagle; Waynesville, Turner, Clark (tii. r rancis. Gibson, .Messer. ; Peferee: Davis (Duke). ' Girls' lineup: St. John'. (16) WyneTille (21) , F Kluttz (Hi Hamilton ( 1 i F A. Krir-Iey ( :j ) Trantham (11), C Greer Adams (11) ( k. Knsley Davis. G Summerrow Messer CO Chickelilie Evans St. John's. Gaddis, Fer-1 : Waynesville. Scates, . Married In Washington, D. C. s Subs ta.io f 2 I ; Croustr. Keferee Davis (Duke i. Mrs. Wa.er P.atr turped h.diie after few day- '..-.- : f." atives lar.t"'. Rogers. :" their daue ; c u. s. : f.d. .v.. er.'..'.. .It. hd.-. H.FJ'. N... M.-s Marv r.. t: I so. ,,f 'Mv i.n 1. have a a !b-el. ; Mr,. T The aire 't i Pi, ( at :t BIRTHS Mr. and Mis. Zeb Parton, of Canton, announce the birth of a daughter on January 23rd. 4 ' A ? I ;! 'I 'y I V 1 W Y, M 4 . L. WITHERS & CO. INCORPORATED Insurance - Real Estate i n c e 19 0 4 PRONE 100 MAIN STReJ i f THAT'S w ., S. ATn MOoCANTBtl I magnificent no steee, illlKriklllftJ I -W UNKRWN rHJi2 ! ' .W'Nii 'J , MRS. ROBERT E. WILLIAMS, whose marriage October 11. 1H-I4 in the church of the Pilgrims. n.er Mis Frances Bur ss of Hazelwood. CAPET AND was solemnized on Wa-hhiifoii II C Mr. V'l!.ms w'. th.. f, gess. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bowling Bu Mi and Mrs. E. T. Ketner, of Maggie, announce the birth of a uaugnter on Januarv 25th. M Pvt. Fred W. iCa-.r.-.c. r. and Mr-. s . P. Pat Maple Snrir.i; (-ia; . ia December f, v :i tr.e : cine where he e: w-i months. I'vt Pa'.r.i . : e tieBt in M.-..e Gene; a. where he :.- t. leg: wounds re duty. Pvt. Rathi...:.- ha -, ther in the ai.'r,. 1 Rathbor.e. wh-. - -tat: Bragg. Her iiiate ! the ill W;.yi": adua". . ii le N'-wt;,, he :' :. ..1 at h .1 h Djv He Mr and Mr. I Waynesville, a f a daughter on W. A. Goodwin, iiiounce the birth Januarv 26th. Mr. and M of Waynesvi birth of a .-on s. A. D Galloway, le. announce the n Januarv 26th. Memorial Service Canton Meets For Capt. Stentz St. John's Here Tonight At 7:30 t : e a ' ce.ve : . Wa.- prt Methodist Circles To Meet On Tuesday December Bride Mi. and Mrs. Grady Shook, of Waynesvilie. announce the birth of a daughter on Januarv 2bth. ! DEATHS Henrietta Mauney Funeral servxes were .'eid at 2:30 o'clock at the Haze. wo. i Methodist church for He'.i'etta Mauney, eight-year-old daughter of :Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mauney, of Jlazelw.iod. who died at the hone of her parents at p. m. SuBtiay. Rev. Mr. Dennis, pastor'-- of the church, officiated Bulal was m the Rogers ceme tery on Fine.- Creek. Surviving are the paier.ts and one' sister. Peuiah Mae Mauney. Garrett Funeral hmv.e was .n chajtre of tne arrangement.-. Waynesville Party Viiit Atlanta The foilowmir i.arty ; . -eve-. al days in Atlanta !ui-.!;g the 4: Mr. and Mr.-. Hugh J.dly, Mi-i Lou Siiverthorne. ar.u Mrs. Humes Hart. Mrs. Siiverthorne, owA-r ,,f the Aikpf; Gift Shop at tended the Art and Gift Ih-play Shw h :d in the City Aud t'diiim and Mr- Hart went to buv Sprint: hatS for her Hat Shop. Mi. and Mrt Jolly -. .-ited relativ. - j MARRIAGE LICENSES Lwrem.e P. a: to Frances Gal :.j.v. Loth f Cantor.. R.F.D. o 2. Prar.ci- M L.-.gan. of Asheville, t ... Curt. s Lee Lev!:n. of Canton. John Pi es'.ey. f Waynesville. to Edith C. Mc--e. C : ve Creek. Mi (J. ' Tn- . ..- : U.di.an'- S- , wCftfc, ' ; a lia ...- : '. -t...n S. -v.ee .,f the W ' W F.:-t M-th' :.-t i'n..:cn wiil meet -sff ' ' , Mr. an. r..t Ti. - :ay a, f.P.".: Cit.-'.e A t " . ' 'f anf.i n .iir.be- at :; : m with Mrs. r ' a .-oh on Ni.tde Caiie't: Cn-de n umbel- tw-. ' -1 Cicie ..mb.-r u.:h Mrs. Yrf - Wa;. dm. . v !h.-,M an i M:-. Zeb Curtis " 't h -f a at C.r,,. urtv: f-.r w.th IS. f Ml,, .b.hr.i...:. W... ,v and Mis. ,A -,1 T Cam :.. :. 7 : . .-. tn,- evening. L , , I j? J . Mis H-.v.e:' Fieetv.::. has ie- f t 'J'- ' turned h.dne : "di: F-rt S.U. Ala.., f F ' whei-e .-he snent -o:r.e n ie with - ' ' ' her nu-i a.-.d. Pvt lb. well W. " "4 ' ' Freeman. ' ' " M.-s. F.eernan and tw,. er.udren i ' It 1 , w:! :eside a! their h-me in Wav- - ' SCV IS ne-v.iie wh:!e Pvt. Freeman is m ' - ;1VSi ";v:"v , . - - U1 St. Jol (.rwr-,.,,,,..!. ill -.!i.i Mrs. James H. Conard. rton. announce the birth of ghter e.n January 27th. i Mrs. Wayne A. Sparks, i. announce the birth of Januarv 27th.. . and Mr-. C. .esville. ar.nour daughter on Jai B Mull, of ce the birth marv 2bth. (Continued from page 1) sent to Northern Africa with the 12th Air Force. He was second in command of the :irsi tighter group in North Africa and with his commanding officer. Lt. Col. J. W. Weltman. perfected a method whereby Lightning fighters could carry bombs. He wa reported missing following a dive bombing mission over ''icily. Cam. Stentz. a graduate of the local high school and Brevard Col lege, was the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dale Stentz. of Shelby. Other surviving are his small son, David Stentz. Jr., whom he had never leen. two sifters, MNses Jane and Mary Stentz. and one hi other. Geoige Stent., now- overseas. nr. s hm game "or J-eb- r.d the second big double of the week will be played at 7:o0 in the local Ar- St. John's will seek to bag St. J. ruary a header W night ir. o i the Black Bear- and avenge the scoie- (died up against them in a previ' .is tame with Carton. Jan uary 2. The scores in that game were: boys. "17-17 : girls. 21-H. On the 5th of February St. John's will J lay Sylva high .-ehool on the iatters' court. This is the first time that the two teams have met an an eNci the 'g roihi.-ei to be Mr and Mrs. L. P. Ballard, of Waynesville. announce the birth of a son on Januarv 27th. A. Mr. and Mrs. of Waynesville birth of a son o laude Woodard announce the Januarv ".('. Mrs. E home after spe Besseniei. Ala. and daughter-m John Greer. Greer has nig ten retui ne.i days m visitine her son law. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Chambers spent a few days last week in Mc Cormick. S. C. They attended the marriage of the letter's sister. Mrs. Wessie Studkev, to Wallace White, both of McCormick. . Claude Wa.Ker and -rnall daughter, of King-port. Tenn.. !e:n the week-end with the for me! s mother. Mrs. T. C. Nor r:. at The Maples. Mi.-. Gerald Wet. ..f Marietta. Ga.. leturned home on Tuesday after snendmg a few days here with her sisteis. Mrs. Mane Mit chell and Mrs. J. F. Abel Mis. West was called here on account of the illness and death of her brother. James Robert L..ve. BRL'CE REA- her marriage n Clayton, Ga.. Class Reagan. .-t- Davis, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Davis, of Cove Cieek. Seaman Reagan is now :n New York awaiting his next assignment. MRS. DONALD CAN. who before on December 2:'tn : to Seaman F: was Miss Sara Mr. and Mrs. I.. L. Allen and family w-.-e the week-en. I guests of Mrs. Garnet Henson in For est City and also visited Mr. and Mrs. G. X Henson in Gastonia. Mrs. Garnet Henson has been ouite ill at her home in Forest City. i It Payi To Buy Wr Bond. St. John's School Raises $130 For Polio Campaign 's School raised .1.U). the quota assigned to the school in the Infantile Paralysis drive. This amount is 3 1-3 per cent of the entire Haywood county .junta. ( This was achieved through the wholehearted and unstinted gen erosity of the 240 students en rolled at the school and their par ents. So Frederick I.ve. of Raleigh, spent the week-end here with his ! mother. Mrs. Hugh A. Love. He ' came to town to attend the funer i al'of his uncle, the late James Rob ert Love Want Ads WANTED Woman to weave at home for profit. See Mis. Hart at the Balsam Mt. Weavers, Church Street. Feb. l-S-15 FOR SALE Geese. Call Pa'-He Rabbits ar -.an. 2111. tf FOR SALE One brood sow. Rollman. 2111. Call tf WANTED Middle aged woman to take care of 2 small childie,,. Bargain Jewelry Stole. Mr.-. Brown Feb. 1 Maishai: Mitchch. ..f Newport News. Va . is spending this week with hi- ::: .ther. Mrs. Maria L. Mitchell. WORKERS WAHNTED By Essential War Project In ADJOINING STATE TECHNICAL AND PROFESSIONAL CLERICAL AND PRODUCTION WORKERS SKILLED AN DUNSKILLED CONSTRUCTION WORKERS Good wage.- - 46 hours' minimum lUnilcd States Employment Service t " WAYNESVILLE, N. C. FOR SALE Call Dr. S. jWWASHINGTON tyvWijl Still B Fighting' I Good NewOava Drinfcerj Japanese Year From Now j No Coffee Rationing Soon Special to'Ceotttt Press WASHIX'GTON' 1945 may be the year of decision against Ger many. But Washington military circles are generally agreed that the next 12 months will not see the defeat of Japan. However, you can look for some Important new military develop ments this year in the war against the Japs which wllJ virtuall ' rut the air offensive against Germany to shame to One new feature will be the Introduction of th u.L. ml... B"32 super-bomber which will take its place alonsr Motor Sales. side the giant Superfortresses. In 1945 Details of the B-32 are still a closely guardec secret. But you can bet that this new model com bir.es all the features of the B-29 and then some. Army aviatior ixperts constantly revise, revamp and remake plans to conform tc the needs of mas3 bombing and fighter plane operations. Another thing the homeland Japanese can ponder between B-2J raids is the fact that United States forces are moving closer eacr day to Tokyo and before long air bases at Saipan and in remot Chinese provinces will be outmoded. There is also the possibility that if Germany is beaten this year Russia may grant the use of her Siberian bases to the Unitec States. Premier Josef Stalin is generally believed to be reluctant to commit Russia to a two-front war. But when Germany collapse.' he may break the Soviet-Japanese neutrality treaty to permit Unitec States planes to operate from bases north of Mukden. - THERE IS LITTLE PROSPECT, consumers should be glad tc know, that either coffee or more canned vegetables will go under rationing in the near future, following the recent Christmas week end tightening of food controls. Coffee supplies have reached the best levels since last Octobei when there were both a serious shortage and an imminent possibility that rationing might be restored on this item. Now, however, there is a three to four-month supply of coffe ahead and the producing countries recently agreed to step up theii exports to the United States- There are two reasons for this 1 Economic Stabilizer Fred W. Vinson has flatly refused to grant South and Central America higher prices for coffee, to get which they were ready to stop shipments to us last autumn. . 2 The changed war outlook has convinced producing countries that world market wm cot be open to them soon and that ther had better stick to United States shipments, f' ' As for canned vegetables. OPA is satisfied that all that need to jfce rationed at the present are the tomatoes, corn, peas, wax and green beans, asparagus and spinach now under blue points. ' V There are comparatively plentiful supplies of such other canned vegetables as beetsrtarrotsi nrrttlriBrrtiK i HAVE Yi'if A SXAP SHOT of :i boy in service, why not have it enlarged to xl0, beautifully hand painted, in a beautiful frame. All for only il:iK I!ar jrain Jvweliy Store. Chur. h St. IV I IANNTED ONLY JEWELRY 11 i Engagements . . . Weddings . . . Birthdays , Marriage Anniversaries . . . These are the importaj occasions where only jewelry will do. Be sure mark these memorable dates with gifts from DAVI SMITH that will be treasured thru the years . DAVIS-SMITH (Jewelers Since 1865) "Our Since Name and Eighteen Service Here Survive Hundred Sixty-Five" EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING BY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN 8 Church Street Our Complete Stock- Telephone 51 -Opposite Masonic Tempi FOR SALE Good 4-iocm h..u.e with two acres. Close in fiuit. A ba renin at 11.50.00. H. B. Miler, at Helle-Meade. Feb. i FOR SALE o acres, an extra j pood 4-ioom house, plenty of i wood, on pood road ar.d close j in "i00. 00. H. B. Milner. ! at Beile-Meade Feb. 1 One mare P. Gav. and cult. Fe'j. 1 j USED CARS WANTED We j will pay ceiling price for good ! used cars. See Davis-Liner WANTED AT ONCE skilled and WHO? ME? YES, YOU! MEN AND WOMEN IF YOU ARE UNEMPLOYED OR IN NON-ESSENTIAL semi-skilled workers. Also truck WODIC vni umttcd vom drivers and farm help. Houses furnished. See Jerry Liner, at Lake Junaluska. FOR SALE six-room house. See Jerry Liner, Lake Junaluska. WANTED elderly couple to milk and feed cattle. House provided. See Jerry Liner, Lake Junaluska LOST Ration Book No. 4. Name Jessie C. Davis. Hazelwood. Box 139. Return to above address. Jan. 18-25-Feb. 1 j FOR ANY kind of motor work, see 1 , Herman Rathbone or James ! j Soda Banks at Garage on Hemp- I j hill Road one mile from main I highway at Amos Moodv's place. Jan. 18-25 Feb. 1-8 FOR A WAR JOB. MA TERIALS ARE VITALLY NEEDED IN OUR WAR EFFORTS. APPLY AT LOST Ration Book No. 4. Thel ma I. Smith, Magjrie. N. C. Jan. 18-25 Feb. 1 FOR SALtv Reconditioned play er piano also other type pianos sold on easy terms. Radios bought and sold, repaired. Lind say Radio Service, 98 Main St., Canton, 56 Main St.. Waynes- . iHc - Jas. 18-25 Feb 1-8 FOR SALE Coal Heater for beating church , or store. In rood condition . Hucli Rtyli(f . i ;v.: Jan. 25-Feb. 1 YOUR NEAREST UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OFFICE FOR FURTHER DETAILS. i &z I 1 i' X FORD PARTS a mm servicing your carl They Fit Rig Last Much Lonf. iesour wartime respoi to keep your Ford earn" The best way we kw" this is to give your cat f Forf service rep JarlT ..... n.imne For a n whenever it's necessary "j place any pa1- To fie SureSee U! Vi nr. hrin. Mtf par to us feet confidence because weUP; Genuine Ford Protective Serf r4 : r. r Bmrts. A . l -i - . . Maw InrkW Ainwuwuc wu c-i i iTmvl manul1 r,.rf . TtnrA -built CaTKI tut is Brecakn-built exactly part is preciioo-built original part which came w it's made of the same rial under strict laboratory con' identic1 1 wfll perform right. Don't rjt see ua for Genuine Ford r"l -See Us' For Rraytbh TireS DAVIS-LINER MOTOR SAI BUY. WAR BOriDS Atn STAt. Mmp War BWr Awl - immp-&4-
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