THURSDAY. MARCH 15, 1945 (One Day Nearer Victory) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER ll! I it 9 I: .'. 1: H 1 ; f I 1 i i ! 1 !' ,1 (fi-i it: tut f 5il Spring , , - J So QimcJc ... So oy . . . So tit active 4'i it IB J ,,iFv r a a.,. . l ijjgj IIOIJSE .jj't;. HOUSE PAINI 3 Goes farther . . . covers Letter . . . -wests ioiiRerr. Two coats do the work of three! Quality iinnedicnt'i frivo a hard, long-lasting surface that stays whiter, longer. v to Save Tims Self-Polishing FLOOIt WAX Simply pour on and spread. No rubbing necessary. Dries in twenty minuter afll? Gal. Plnti 39c Quart! 45c Cream FI'RXITI'Ki: POLISH Spread on and wipe it dry. Cleans ftn-, as it polishes. A real work saver! eP P- MM. V I NTOI. Mells Stir a ! A wonderful help for extra dirty, greasy surfaces. Actually melts dirt! Sixty-Four Ounce 1.00 im I PIPE CLEANER Quick acting for opening and clean ing clogged drains. Convenient casy-to-HKA flake form. Toilet Bowl Cleaner FABRIC DRY CLEANER For cleaning clothing, furniture, car interiors. No disagreeable odor. LIQUID MOTIIPROOFEK Protect precious woolens against moth damage. Odorless, non inflammable, safe, sure! Pint Spray 2?e Spoi licmovcr 20 a ?nst ra Hghtty on unsightly spott nd they'll disappear in a jiffy! JBaadr for lartaot uaa. Firestone J. C. GALUSHA, Owner ' Needs At The Wonder Paint WosAoie Dries in One How One Coat Coversl No "Painty" Odor I Beautiful Pastel Colors! Just Roll or Brush It On! Wall-Tone covers almost any interior surface. You can finish a whole room in a few hours' time. This Sprinr; nr.o Wal'-Tcac. Gj!m in 5 Sl Cani INTERIOR 9 Gat. Especially for surfaces that require frequent washing. Leaves a beautiful gloas flnislx. ma 25c Rswifcfe for long, Woor Dust Mop Securely fastened to handle wit can be removed fox easy washing. A na household valuel Home and Auto Supply i 11 W. E. Tenney Now Acting Coach Of St. John's Bovs i:. W. Tenney. director of (lie l'a' in' ille ('oiiui)uiiity Council. Ii.i- Ix'i'ii ininicd uclinc; coach of I lie SI. John's liifli school boys. .h i oi ilim; In ;in jinnoimceinent by Hie liev. Tlionias (i. lioche. alh Iclic direcUn". Coach Tenney succeeds Dr. .)iiM'iii K. Baxter wlio has Irnns li'i ieil liis pi'iictice lo Kocky Mount, Mr. Toiiney will retain his of fiie .inil ilulies as director of the Conmuinity Council. In this latter c.ij,icil he h;is just completed the i. ;..'.! MHeeviful tounly basketball li.urnec in the history of Haywood county. Capacity crowds atlendi'd I he rallies each niijht of the tout nee. IM. I'aul W. IJojjers And Two Canton Men Serving In .'U!1st Infantry I'vl. Paul W. Rogers, of Hazel wood, is a member of the itlCth Held arlillcry battalion whose hi;; ;:uns roci-nlly played a vital role in Hie capture of Kivei'Knano. key Italian town before the I'o Val ley. II was the ninth's blastiiiK of l.iei'Hnano aiul its flanking hills that enabled the doughboys to take the village for the first time, when they had been expelled from it. to reented and hold the town. The 'Mo'th is part of the :i()1st Infantry Uegimenl, 91st "Powder Hivor" Division, Fifth Army, II recently passed its 173rd day in xoTirfc or si'RviNC or SI MVIONS By PUBLICATION' STATi: OF NORTH CAROLINA COl'NTY OF HAYWOOD IN TI1K SUPKRIOU COURT VIliCIMA SMATIIKRS VS. Ql FNTIV SMATHERS The defendant above named will lake notice that an action entitled above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, N. C, by the plaint ill' ahoe named against the defendant above named for the purpose of obtaining; a .divorce from the de fendant on statutory grounds. And defendant will take notice that he is rociuhed to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of iwood County, N. C, at the Courthouse in Waynesvillc, N. C, and answer or demur to the com plaint filed in this action, on or before .'!() days after the 2nd day of April. 11)45. or the nlaintiir ill apply to the court for the re ief demanded in the complaint. This the 1st day of March. 194.r). CIKKTKUDK P. CLARK. Ass!. Clerk of Superior Court. No. 14l Mar. 8-15-22-29. Here's a SENSIBLE way to relieve MONTHLY fEMAUE'PMl Lydla E. Plntham's Vegetable Com nouiid is famous not only to relieve periodic pain but also accompanying nervous, tired, highstrung feelings when due to functional monthly dis turbances. Taken regularly It helps build up resistance against such symp toms. Plnkham's Compound helps na ture Follow label directions. Try ltl aCyefa&(Pit&hami compound : i iow, iry mia xnoaern, acien Jjrtps .-.J tific way todryuppimpLmani S4 UKUTS 1 ll-U OVWniPIlL. DIBTB 3 1 heads and other bJemisbea, I .LW I externally canned, respond -al vl.yj' Absolutely Bafe, qtiick-acting r K KasvtoiLV. Nntafirra&ftvAinb ment, urnelly salve. KI.EEREX; Bmd'ieate f uqtnd, drys in eeconds, wilt not atain pnlom. OVERNIGHT M0ME TRIAL MUST DEL1CH1 SVOU OR 000BLE YOUR MOIIEV.MCK JOet a bottle of KLEEREX today:Try jl Tonigni.ix ou musi see uowceaDte 1 rmuu in yuur uunurin the tfiominsr or return i to uk for DOUBI.K l YOnR MONEY BACK; ZAtc Smith's Cut-Hate Drug Store The Demand For More Pasteurized Milk By The Armed Forces Means We NEED MORE Prices Were Never Higher --.'-"- Pet Dairy Products Co. Phone 10 BABY ANDTHE BEASTS 1t ll 1 St f. 9&Wm' lC , i YOU'D THINK UTTIE Jon Eccleston, lS-months-old, would be rather un happy about the position he occupies in this photo taken at the Westmin ster Kennel Club show in New York City. But those English bulldogi "McCrovanspring" and "Chuzzlewit", are not as mean as they look. Thl type breed possesses an even, kind disposition. . .(International James Richard Coone Commissioned Lieutenant .lames lib-hard lloone. m,;i of Mr. and Mrs. William K. I'.oone. of Wayne.' ii!e. Ii I ' D. No. I . was a member ol the .'I.'nd ela- of aviation cadets to i mIu.iN- from the Coliinihu:, mi!'. Air Field, near Columbia. !i.s.. mi M.-oeh 11. lb' reci-i vi d l,i.. si I v.- i i ngs of a Hying oilicei- and conn:,! u,n as a second lieutenant in I he Army Air Forces. Id. lloone eniered pilot training last March, and allended fiyin' schools at Arcadia. I'la.. .n'd F.aiu bridge, (.'a., before ins i.rail;;.,; ,,,. al the advanci d II in:- selm-d near ( olumbiis. Mis. . I'.i lore In- en listed for pilot training he was a studeiil al Mars ihii I , ., combat. its in."i millimeter guns have lired as many as tin shells in a single day . r aching I his peak performance durin:-, I he assault on the rjolluc line. Tv.o ol her I lay wood men are also serving in the iincnl: Pvt. Allen Sen horn, ni. riniie gun.ier. and Pvt. Frank II Nun-ell. Iiuck driver. Caul on. Ii III. No. 1 . Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly It you S!)!Ur ir,.:,i rlk-iiiii.il I. , .-irthri- t Is or nclioli;; J'.iiii. ny lla :,iMi)lo inexpensive ii.iric u-i ipe llut llioiis:iiiJj arc usir-j;. ;i (..nkji e ot Ku l-.n ConipdiidJ ti'.l.j. Mi ii uiili n qu.irt of wjU'I. -I'l'l 1 1 1 c juu j 4 It tin IIS. Il...l.!e 11 t.ii i r U.ti'.c.l. K-'i It s easy. l ie. i an r Tina ni) at .ill. im-.I only 2 spoonfuls O' " lirnvj ,1 (1 iy. Within 4ft ll f. !.( 'flit' I i . HI I mrlit 'iplen.lul risul's .if,. II the p.. n.i .lo I,. I qnIil' anJ il y."i tl.' ii! I-"ii will ion ..i i. oil. ' i ' i . Bt .U Ijy v-.'ir !i 1 1 . i l -in,!. ' liiic nii.in v 1. 1. 1. . i iiie. L'umponm! i h i : h- o f i. , ' in Smith's ( ut Kate lru Store For Quick, Scr ice, Main hood tii;i:s (iin;ASL(; Open S To t.NNK WRIGHT. Manager For Taxi 4 i - rr , i t Three Haywood Men Awarded Hronze Stars In a communication from head quarters of the 30th Infantry Divi sion in Belgium to this paper it '.wis learned that tlwee Haywood county men attached to the divi sion have been awarded Bronze Stars lor heroism in action against the enemy on the Western Front. In the group were Staff Sgt. Wiley William, of Wavnesville: SI all' Sgt. Larry C. Arrington, of I Waynesvillc, R.F.D. No. 1, and Staff Sgt. James R. Ballard. 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: ISKCINNING 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. 1!) degrees 40' K. 1X0.4 feet to a stake; thence S. (I!) degrees 40' E. 75 feet, the Norllimost corner of Lot No. fi; thence with line of that lot S. 10 degrees 40' W. 180.4 feet to an iron stake In North margin of said .'10-foot street; thence with said street N. fi!) degrees 40' W. V, feit to the BEGINNING. Sale made pursuant to the power and authority conferred up on mo by that certain deed of trust dated May 30, 1940, execut ed by .1. B. Davis and wife, Verna Davis, ami recorded in Book 45, page tux, Haywood County Reg istery, to which instrument and record reference is hereby made for all the terms and Conditions thereof. fins the Kith dav of February, ; j A. T. WARD, i Trustee. I No. MM Feb. 22-Maj- 1-8-15 Kflicicnt isit ervice Street WASHING I'OLISHING 7 Daily Call 92 ILEC N Waynesville, N. C. Mrs. Underwood Receives Letter About Son Mrs. Rufus Underwood has re ceived a letter from Hie c.ipiam Of the company in which her soi I'vt. Claude Underwood, was serv ing at the time he was killed in action on July II. 1044. Excerpts from the letter are: "I knew your son well, lie was in our company for three years and be performed his duly well, both in garrison and on the field of battle. He kept his men supplied with weapons and ammunition ; well as articles of clothing ail tlirough the campaign, and a! t In last during the heaviest enemy raids when many of his friend' lost their lives he met death be fore medical aiil couid reach him, many of his friends were present and paid their last respects. "Your son did his duty as he was called upon to do it. and he died when we were iiardi -,t hil He was given a military funeral witli his comrades who died with him." Pvt. Underwood entered tin vice on September 10, 941. was inducted at Fort Bragg. ser antl He was further trained al Camp W'ol ters. Tex., and Fort Ord. Calif , before being sent to the Hawaiian Islands where he served almost two and one half years before be ing sent to Saipan. At the thin no entered the service be was employed as a carpenter by the Junaluska Supply Company. He was posthumously awarded the Purple Heart and two citations. Memorial services were conducted for him on October 2i) at lialcliif Cove. Because the war has cut off sup plies of imported tanning mater ials, aeidwood from blight-killed chestnut is a critically important material. THIS TAKES GOOD MANAGEMENT! It's a neat feat to navigate a windy corner with a pile of packages ami keep skirts down to a modest level. We're facing a somewhat similar problem during these stormy war years carrying bigger power loads, higher costs, heavier taxes -Wd still keeping prices at low pre-war levels. Wre rather proud that electricity liasnt been rationed and hadn't dgone up, like so manyhonschold necessities. In fact, the avera-e family actually gets about twice as much electricity for its mom ) ' as l id .15 years ago. JaEes good management, too. V,: t ilr NELSN EDDY "TIIE ErECTRIC HOUR" .fc Robert ,2gi:?r?kMra- Every Sunday afternoon,-4:30, EWT, CBS Network DONT WASTE ELECTRICITY j Billy Davis. Seaman 2-c, ! Takinrr Engineering Course Kill" Dai . ' prniiiii) ' croud class, .,,n o: V.r. and Vi W. W Davis. i, new 'Jationii! al ' 'nil port . Aliss., i v, io-i e ne is a.Mi'.i mm'., an ei'.L'.incer-III- school, he c'lili it ,1 the service on ovcinl.cr 'I a ml bmi. hi-; boot ti a.iiing al ilaniln .1 e Aid. Sea- ! man Dav i i . a o.ln.il1' i,f the , U Miles, die Yi.w n:'i i,i iiij-lt school J and al f be o In- eul crcd i he : "i vice was ci'ii'he eil by Martin! Flettric Comiiauy. s Temporary Local ion L. N. Davis Company Mlice - If Jil (tW fft t v.-, J'J ,vjt mm 4 Carolina POWER and LIGHT Company v JUST BECAUSE ITS - CHEAP AND ISVT RATION You can plan now to modernize your kitchen USE G.s Cooking Water Il..,i, '"'"''-rr,, HUADINt; (J AS si .nUix for all Ra, app,.,nc NOTICE We are now in position to finance your jumna,,. of Truck and Car. SEE he Richland rwme Company s 1 S. j j r-(j(.':