if I Vit 4 1 I KM? 1 'j THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER H U-nnH R 1". ?JeN. Tale. Jr. - . , - j Receives Promotion Directors n ives Given Supper LUNCH TIME AT SPORTSMEN'S SHOW Joe N Tate. Jr., son of Mr nl Mr-. ,l,j. I,.;,-, of 1.Va'iif? villi Following the rc-ml ir of the directors of t!ic 'a Homo Building and Loan tion on last Monday i i - . and Mrs. R. L. Provo .1 ai.il ami Mrs. I.. N. D,n i were li to the niiMil-ei -. ,'n. I ill i. Of 3 blllfe! : llpp. i .1 I Im I the former This w.i ; Ihe ih i o.-i .1 : 1 lio mciiihci ; , li . w ! i lily flic I ',' e nly -li . " .i IClldel '0(1 'lllll li III 1 '.Ml I.I The residence u .1,, .ni l ml il ies of sin in:- J..' ( ' N. Allen .1' I :.-d i.i Tlnr:i' pre fid : ( .Mi Al'.in IV. ml. .li ".' illoi d N.v . Ui ,,i;il All '..i ,;,'l. All and A! i I '.' Mr. and Ah.. ('I.iihI.- tiffin k . . t -... Jfi'k.. & .Jb Iv.ai.'.t s lui i h i" on :. 13-17 Flyinr ' mUT,Wlk ." -j Jij&t.V'' - ..i :-..rn -.-. who pariu ipaled in the j llJC'f w ,'71lWiFi ,i; l i lni, - fM,' hM,t..nR attack. fe'C fcull' Jr h- ni Germain,, lia. la en promoted F'M'-V.; HV.iV'iV 'Y .'V i, iioii: crgeai.i lu Mall" s.Mgeant , I jgs ' ' '?r.'ll. r.; I according to information received 8' ' ", IffiV 4.w . ,.i.i. i a ln.iid.m-. -.l.-ilioii in l'ai'7, i My ; lM U& U ii U ii in ml i i ! 9$ -j v. t o. ii. :;ii.'ii.ni. ii i. -.,). All : I I ,1.' All' . . (;.ry. and .1. C. Hi:.' il Allrll M l.'irh.- I Of "' 1 1 M: ' dii-r nf r. " HI, I;,,, mi, i n),.m.- ot ' l' I l.ii d ii I ir. ii. ii, l In- ,vi- '-"'d li in- ',; .id, -ui du ll , i n-- ,n I, , i ii I n -d.'iiiii- Africa I'-iihi "I A1i",s,.r.'a-lnnill ji'ian in l(i --iisii:ii j; Ccrniany. '' in- i ii'i-icd Ihe s-r- v .. 'iiiploy(., y 1 1' ' ' "una Sin ipl.in Mm ' 1 - i ,. ., , r ", 1 1 nil iii-l on. Marriage Licenses i"'1'"! I Wil ...ii. of SHirii.,;. j ; OBEYING THE 010 AXIOM that "the show must go on". Flag and Bucly '" Sniiih, ..r I'anion. i r alld Attu keep the National Sjjoi tsmen's Show rolling right alona t. iunui nine ui muuioon square uaraen, iew YorK. rela ot Mrs. Ralph Carpenter of New Hampshire, they enact a pretty little feed . ing scene (above) with the Missus on opening day. (International) ca Spoils SleepTonighf "O'a fw Drop AAoke Br where trouble is to open up your lrwi'ei 'lUipriiingly fast, Vi. ks Va tn -nol a lew drops uptaJi noj.iril woil.-j uyht not- relieve study transient condi tion llu.I makes it haul to I losl, , i You'll like the way il bunt."; relict. (NOTlv Vii-lio-nol is aln ,., 1MJ j,,r it lit ing biiilily, sin it iii in -sol bed OIUs ) I olluw dliei linn- i;i ,.l,.. few X. U. S. FLAG FLIES FROM SURIBACHI r ..... " , ... - aw v - 1 mmim V I . : fi''1' :;m "4 Founders Day Observed By Hazel wood PTA Fsunderr, Day was obrrrved by Hip Hazflwood PTA at tlie regular monthly meeting which was bold in the auditorium of the school recently. Rev. M. R. Williaiu-ioii. pastor of the Sfai.v nes illc I'n sbU-i ian church, conducted Hie d.'volional Mrs. J. P. Dicus ni.idc a laik on the -Ideals of P.T.A." A playlet, "The Shining Jioad," was given by six girls. .Mrs. Carl IiatclilT was in rharyp of the program. The president, Mrs. Cecirge Bischotf, appointed a noiniiiatinp con.mittee composed of ;. Sain Knight, Mrs. Grady Farmer and Mrs. L. C. Davis. A study jjtoup was held Thurs day in the auditorium of the school with Mrs. J. I. Dicus in charge. Lunch was served. Immediately after the meelinr refreshments were served by the hospitality committee. The next meeting will he held on the fourth Monday in March ICapt. R. R. Queen I And Pvt. Bill Plott I Meet In Philippines ! Capt. J Richard tjueen and Pvt. William lUilli Plutl. ot Vayne-.-i villc. met up with each oilier re ccnilj in tin- rhdippiiu-i, accord ins to information sent from the Fifth Air Force in'.id,iiarlcrs in the Soiilhwesl I'a.-iln' II was Ihe lii '.l lime 111.- '.t lie die I'i.iI had seen each oilier in over three cars. I'll . PI. .H was u nil Ihe North ('arid ina Siiiii.iildii'.;; Company of Viliiiin;itiiii prior to his enlist ment. He is Ihe nephew of Ma jor fjeori;.1 F P nil and a cnusii! Capt. :.'.n;;i l-lull, .) THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1945 (One Day Nearer t n Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted rT, Main ,'ltreet CONSULT DR. R. KING HARPE OPTOMETRIST Wells Bld. Tlcph2 Cm...... I -WII n of ran . for lado . and We are nun hi ,u ilu.u I,. Inmate niir purchase n! CiiicK .mil ( jr. -Si .Is He rf.cnland THE STARS AND STRIPES now fly from the volcanic crest of Mt. Suribachi at a lMirnt indicated by the arrow where U. S. Marines of the 2th Regi ment have battled their way to the volcano's peak. The Iwo volcano forms the southern tip of the Island and is a perfect emplacement lor fceavy guns u it commands much o Uie terrain. (International) YOU'RE TELLING ME! "By WIlllAM RUT Centuil 1'iess Writer mv 10 Temporary l.raii.. !.. . ilavis ((.nipany Oltice j .JOCKEY JOHNS says Hie jew theme, song of those Nazi j troops lteeing from that faiimiiH river in Silesia must be: "Oder j and Oder and Oder utiil Oder j Again!" I ! A thiet looted ? cigarct tnn- chine in a Quiiuy, Mass., polite station. There's one fellow who bas the smoking habit bad. ' : ; i Baseball, says Zadok Dimkopf, becomes a critical industry when there are three on, tws out and the count is three and two. j i A'citizeu clnimshe can bal ance a lawnniower on his chin while c 1 1 in I d ii tj up and down a ladder. Well, that's about all you could do with that gadget at tliia season i I ; Gratidpjpiiy Jenkins says he can't wait until next Dec. 3 so he can date all his letters l2:t.'-1S. ! ! I The name of 'Japan's newest plane is tho Flying Swallow. Sounds like a cinch for the rough, toucjh American eag! ! ! ! A newly imported vegetatile is said to combine the taste of celery, lettuce and other vege tables. .Sounds like a almpl way to prepare a salad. Up an. at 'em. Mister! You've got a job to do, so why not do it liettpr by wearing shoes that take your mind off your feet ... Peters Work Shoesi ...the shoes that are Quality-Built and Wear-resed to stand the gaff of hard service... but longer! we tf4iattee A PERFECT FIT In Your Sli and Width Ensign James K. Siringfield Arrives Hume Ensign James King Slrinnlield, son of Dr. and Mrs. Sam SI i i up held, of Waynesville, has arrived from France where he has been on duly since D-I)a.y. He will have a three weeks leave at home. j Ensign Stringlield entered the service as n volunteer in Ifl-ll anil was called lo active sen ice in July, I !43, while he was a nicni her of the .senior class at the Norlh Carolina Universil.v. Ile w.'is sent to Solomons. Md special training and t lien In Heaeh, and later lo Isneland Ihen to France. Ensign .Slrinefield was uilh the American forces on 1) -Day in ciiiiiinand of an LCT. "The shells were I mi; around when we made our first landing, hut in a few days the enemy had heen pushed hack inland hv our forces," he said in speakmi; of combat in (hat area We carried everything, tank men and all kinds of supplies (hat it lakes to run an army," he said when asked what an Ft T brought into port. He had been in Enidaiul fm couple of weeks before D-Day, and tie lelt r ranee (he middle of Jami ary. hngsign Stringlield is a gradu ate ot llie local high school. D.ir imgton School for Boys and had just started his senior v.....' the University when he was called to uuiy. When he leaves here he will report for duty at San Francisco where he will he assigned to duly. LI. Louise Hendricks At Finney (Jeneral Hospital Second Ft. Louise V. Hen ilricks, Army Nurse Corps, Va nesville, was recently assigned duty at I'liiney General liospit Mie entered the service at Cain nucKer, Ala., and received lit training at Asheville Mission Ho pital. U. Hendricks is the datightei Vlr. and Mrs. George Hendriil of Waynesville, H.F.I). No. 1 to of li HEREFORD SALE X) Females 11 Bulls KKII)A , MARCH 2 1945 Bi" Uirlc Warehouse No. 1 'Johnson Cit, Tennessee FAST TKXXKSSKK IIERKFHKI) IIRKKDKRS, INC. We are showing from Peters several types of shoes made with various types of soles including leather. ' . Illustrated above however in both the high shoe and the oxford are two numbers built with gro-cord soles which . we especially recommend for their comfort and wear. fJAY'S DEPT. STORE List Your Property For Sale -with- L N. Davis & Co. Insurance Real Estate Sales Telephon 77 NOTICE OF SSFRVINst: SUMMONS RV PUBI.H ATIO.V NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY IN SUPFRIOIt COlJin HAYWOOD COUNTY VS. TOWN OF WAYNESVILLE. a Coi poration, and JERRY BROWN LALLlh MAY BROWN and SALLIE BROWN, Heirs at Law of Thomas Brown, Deceased, if living, and their respective con sorts, 11 any, whatever mav h their names and whatever 'mav be their residences, and if dead all their unknown heirs .-mrl their consorts, if any, by what ever names they may be called and whatever may be their resi dences, and THOMAS REEVES. Ihe defendants, Jerry Brown Callie May Brown, and Sallie Brown, Heirs at Law of Thomas Brown, Deceased, if living, and their respective consorts if am whatever may be their nam's and wnatever may be their rcsioVnrnc and if dead, all their unknown heirs, and their consorts if nm by whatever names thev lu ciiinri ana wnatever may be their resi dences, and Thomas C. Reeves will take notice that an action on titled as above has been coinmenc ea in the Superior Court of Ha WOOd CountV. North Carolin-i tr. foreclose liens for taxes rinp H-v wood County on a Lot of land in waynesville. Havwood Cnunn North Carolina, known as Hip rnu. er Lot, allotted to Anna D. Love as her dower in the Estate nt Thomas Brown, Deceased; and said defendants will further take no tice that they are reouired tn an pear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of H.ivu.nnH County. North Carolina, in th Courthouse in Waynesville, North Carolina, within 30 days after the 9th day o April. 1945. and ansuvr or demur to the complaint of the pnunun. or. the plaintiff will apply io me uourt for the relief demand ed in said complaint ' This the 7th day of March, 1945 C. H. LEAtHEitwnnn Clerk Superiort Court of Haywood County, ,North Carolina. No. liltW-Mar. 8-15-22-29. who iias been listed a, 'missing". I Capl. Quee.i. oil of Mr anil Mrs. Sam Queen has been over seas wilh the Kid Attack Group. " The .(h im Keapei.,", famous A-:!0 Boston Attack unit of the Fifth Air Force, for tuo .. eai . Capt. Quec;, and 1'vt. 11.11 I'lott are both members of the Soco Gap dance team and are anxious lo gel hack home lo dance in the group once again. Miss Ann. Osborne, who is at- I lending the Fuiversily of North Carolina, is spending a ten (lass vacation with her mother. Mrs. Evelyn A. Osborne, and her grand mother, Mrs. J. F. Alrel. lYOMEn'38to52' v are ion mDarrMSd by IIOT FLASHES? Dr. II. M. Clanoe GENERAL PRACTICE YETK.H1NARY MEDICINE A.i, SUW.ERY OFFICE PHONE 9? RESIDENCE iri0Nl Ol I ICE DEPOT STREET Llf you suffer from hot flashes, fpl uft.ir in........ v.i.-i.- b bit blue at times -due to the func tional "inlddie-uKe" period peculiar to women try this great medicine Lydla E. Plnkham's Vrftetablo Compound to relieve Mich symptoms. Plnkham's Compound helps imtuhe. It's one of the best known mediilues for thljj purpose. Follow label directions. Save Money On 9-Foot TOBACCO CANVAS -at- E. C. MOOD! llaxelwood, N. C. SSiSISmSBmw. ...... I lostume Suits Boleros Dressmakers , 1945 Easter nam dp And here jve ve softly detailed little suits, so fem inine, soiigure-flattering and wearable all thrJ 7UI uniC see tne Deau brurnmeJ boleros, dressmakers. Choose your soft suit'fof Easter ucaury now!

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