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Ml ; lit i 1 1.3 I i I.1 . 'A , i ' x r 1 it ' i w I'- f II; I ! ' i in J Is: r Page 8 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER (One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, MARCH l, Sjit. Net! Davis Arrives After Months In Pacific (C'uiiUiiiii'il from l;ic 1) Guinea. He UuiU part in four ma jor c. .;! : liuiia campaign, Sai !ci.a .p.ii 'ii. iCiSl Indies and 1'liilii'i'i'1' '''' v. minded in ;,( lion ii tin- I;iIIt durum Hit' in-va.-.ion. II-" lain' lo tllc S:.n ! r.inci'.cn ami l!n n lo Ken- iviU (ici.rr.il I'u. i'llal in Memphis, Tci'ii. v.,.:l p a i , i:, fill ii le,i lo wear: Uv ii- llcail. (mmkI Conduct T; lii.ilioi; Soul ll- vu- I I ..r.iic. l:.:.,iiiiaian's liadge, anil loiir n lor i;iinp:imns. ,VI I ill (.( Ii'.' I'llllTCll Hie SCI'- v si I ) a i v. a.-, i lui'loycd by I U. , , i .c SliiplMiildiiiR I ir ; , . i. i . 'i,'an v. lie has r ; ; . Win-Ion Davis, v. i,,, : , ,,i it t in;; in Hie South I'." l,. S i : ' . i , ,:i i i' t ii in I hi' Stales ,,,, j 1 1 1 j ; . i : .'., lias hi'i'ii in ),,, , i 'i ! i i ; 1 1 incut .since I,,,.,. ; 1 1 1 ! i ' ,,. n r..il here lo visit In:. 1' . . i . , i : DEATHS WW&$y i -v- - s MRS. LONNIE WATTS GUY Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon at the Hrownvine Methodist church in Candler for Mrs. Lonnie Watts Guy, wife of the late James Burk inan Guy, who died in an Asheville hospital at 1:45 a. m. on Monday. Hev. T. A. Groce and Mrs. C. W. While officiated. Burial was in 1 lie church cemetery. Mrs. Guy was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joe Watts of Haywood county. She is survived by two daugh ters, Mrs. Joe Case, of Dana, and Mis. Hoy Stuphin, of Asheville. Garrett Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MADEMOISELLE HARPER'S BAZAAR VOGUE GLAMOUR CHARM SEVENTEEN JUNIOR BAZAAR . CALLING ALL GIRLS MRS. OSCAR C. SMATIIEKS Funeral services were conducted at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon al the Morning Star Methodist church in Beaverdam township lor Mrs. Oscar C. Smathers, 42, who died at her home in the Dutch Cove section at 5;45 a. m Saturday. The Rev. George Cuth bert. pastor, assisted by lie v. Thomas Krwin and Rev. Harrison IJenfield. officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were: Jack Medford Arthur Cody, James Smathers, Jack Smathers, Grover Mease and Frank Mease. Nieces were in charge of the flowers. Mrs. Smathers was before her marriage Miss Lucy Hargrove, daughter of Western and Mary Mann Hargrove. Surviving are her husband; two sons, Pfc. Frederick II. Smathers, now in Holland, Donald Smathers, Canton; two daughters, Mrs. Eil lsene Smathers Pressley and . Ceasareene Smathers, both of Canton; three brothers, Harry Hargrove, Canton, Theodore Har grove, of Morganton, and Ivan Hargrove, Arlington, Wash.; two sisters, Mrs. J. F. Buckner, Wcav- ifSassie . Store . .1. RKKCK. Owner dive To The Red Cross NOTICE OF SALE On Monday, March 19th, at eleven o'clock A. M. at the court house door in Waynesville, N. C, I will offer for sale at public out cry to the highest bidder for cash the following lands and premises situate in the County and State aforesaid to-wit: BKGINNING at an iron stake, the Southeast corner of Lot No. 4 on the North side of a 30-foot street, and runs with the line of that lot N. 10 degrees 40' E. 180.4 feet to a stake: thence S. til) degrees 40' E. 75 feet, the Northinost corner of Lot No. 6; thence with line of that lot S. 1U degrees 40' W. 180.4 feet to an iron stake in North margin of said 30-foot street; thence with said street N. 69 degrees 40' VV. 75 feet to the BEGINNING. Sale made pursuant to the power and authority conferred up on me by that certain deed ot trust dated May 30, 1940, execut ed by J. Ii. Davis and wife, Verna Davis, and recorded in Book 45, page 188, Haywood County Reg' istery, to which instrument and record reference is hereby made for all the terms and conditions thereof. This the 16th day of February, 1945. A. T. WARD. Trustee. No. 1414 Feb. 22-Mar 1-8-15 1 . , " Let' mak sure ii -. the baMerietJ T, I Let's make these! ore ttrong Jg . ; joints ond con- I neclions tight y fJilr Let's cloar the JjjV" wire of brush 2kij? WM f Let'i replace VN A? ! S 'wea' sifters" ' J Neighbors C 1 Let s ,x up our f I 'arm. telephone 'r line... p NIGHT now, neighbors, before the busy planting season is on us, let's get together and put our farm telephone line in good repair. We con't afford the risk of having our telephone line go dead right when we'll be needing it most. So let's get to-" jgether and do the job now while we can better spare the time. Call the secretary of your line tonight and fix a day to start the work A FREE BOOKLET "How to Build and l& pair Your Farm Telephone Line" is yours fo? the asking at your telephone office. V pi Allen's Creek MRS. ED RH1NEHART Norman W. Maplc.5, seaman 1-c, is visting friends on Allen's Creek. Maples is stationed at Grotoin, Conn. Swan McClure, S 1-c, left Fri day night to visit his brother, Kl- erville, and Mrs. J. II. Johnson, Canton, R.F.D. No. 3. Garrett Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. mer McClure, in Concord, before returning to Virginia. A large crowd from Allen's Creek attended the singing conven tion at the court hou.se. Cpl. Bill Wright spent the week end with his wife, the former Miss Elizabeth Connor. Lloyd Harrison, of Washington is visit iti; friends. Rev. O. F. Bv'i nelte preached at the Allen's Creek tiaptist church. Lt. Stringfield Home After 17 Months In I'acifii (Continued from page 1) States included New Caledonia. Stringfield, than the other areas in which he served. At the time he entered the service Lt. Stringfield was practic ing with his father, Dr. Sam Stringfield. He was a member of the staff of the Haywood County Hospital and was active in the civic affairs of the community. He was met in San Francisco. Calif . by bis wife, and" he arrived I he day before their second wed ding anniversary. I t Stn 'ul.eld is entitled to wear Hie !':' ific theatre ribbon, two major stars for major cam paigns in which he has served. Upon leawng line Lt. Slling lield will report to the Marine Air Base. Kili-nloii. and will be sta tion) d theie for I lie next severa' months. lie will he accompanied liv Mrs. St i miii Id. I.', St i i n Jit-id lias three broth ers in Hie service: Sgt. 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