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4Y MARCH 15, 1945 (On-Day Nearer Victory) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 5 To Be Held -al Mail Of Clyde , . fill the posi ' a i a, Clyde .ill nesv,..e by the , commission. Ke Wtions will close on ol a rural carrier on ute of 30 miles serv ,pt Sunday is $ .800 ,,1, an additional $20 annum for each mile .turn hereof in i ex l, Certain allow adc for the mam-,uip,m-ni. AH regu- rural carriers re nal compensation at l00 Por annum. Tem itute and auxiliary , and rural carriers 1H,kiv routes receive 15 per cent of their compensation, but in compensation will 5P exceed an average onth for the fiscal ional part thereof, ails can be had from at the local post- hrstmit acidwood is u-ork (Jet a contract or help some other In Oklahoma Ifcumurwuini i Conference On Bible Schools To Be Held At Clyde The Kites! methods lor conduct-' ing a Vacation Jiihle school will lie presented at a conference for all eluirch workers of the Hay wood ( ounty Haptist Associat ional -roups at a meeting to bo held on Tuesday evening. March 20, in the 'auditorium of the Clyde Baptist church. Mrs. (' K. Peek, an associate in the Vacation liible school depart ment of the Haul ist Sunday school board, mil lead the discussion on Vacation Bihlc school work. Mrs. Myra Mot!c. associate in Vaca tion BiHo school piomotion in the state Sunday school department, will assist Mrs. Heck. All pastors and church workers are uir.ed to attend the meeting at Clyde. DWIGHT BEATY, seaman sec ond class, son of Mrs. IUith licit , is now stationed at Norman. Okla. He entered the service in Novem ber, 1944, and took his hoot train ing at Bainbrklgo, Md. At his present post he is taking special training at the Naval Air Technical Training Center. At the time ho entered the service he was cm ployed at the Dayton Kuhber Manufacturing plant. I5KOWN TO TALK AT ( 'KAIiiilKK P.T.A. ,1 ('. Broun will be the speaker at the ('r-lrce-Iron DulT Parent Teachers meeting this afternoon at three o'clock. Mr. Brown will dis cuss community canneries. He headed the local project last year, and is head of the vocational ag ricultural department of the Way iiesille Township high school. "i ' ...tun i aster Cards Phe Mountaineer k-Hudson Offers 1 aras 36-INCH ALE 5c elk-Hudson Co "Home Of Better Values" SCOTTS SCRAP BOOK By R. J. SCOTT . imzm ss? -gtseS 7m? wit K ISA :f&&Tt:$&jIL H tD f&0i&'0, "rvf tIPL KHP A. lar;e farm y v- F i$ consiplrep I MEXICO IIIBi -tHEBES-f Marriage Licenses Kobert J. Wilson, of Sebring, Ohio, to Betty Smith, of Canton. "Drafting workers would be a violation ot freedom." And what is it when a boy is drafted to have his feet blown off? with the quantities you most fre quently cook, you'll know exactly where to turn the switch, and you'll get exactly the same heat every time. In some plants, chestnut acid wood, serves a dual purpose. After the tannin has been leached from it, the chips are used to make paperboard. Do you have aeaa chestnut trees on your land? Cut them in to acidwood NOW, while prices are high and tanning extiact is badly needed. It is said that a soldier in war time wears out shoes ten times as fast as a civilian. His shoe sales me made from leather tanned with chestnut extract. Itching, Burning, i Perspiring Feet Go to any druggist today and get an original bottle of Moone's Emer ald ('.I. Don't worryr-this power ful penetrating oil brings such ease . and comfort that you'll be able to to go about your work again, happy and without that almost unbearable aching and soreness. Bub on Emerald Oil tonight freely: it does not stain is eco nomical. Money back if not satis-lied- Rood druggists everywhere. SMITH'S DRUG STORE BEFORE BURNING An :"lm.lc,A.l4S' tiN FEt-T OVERLAP wntn tit Ymunw YOU'RE TELLING ME! By WILLIAM RITT - Central Press Writer MIHAILOVICH bobs into the news again just when the radio commentators figured his was a name they might never again have to pronounce. i t t A Minnesotn killed the 13th dog that bit him. Hereafter a wise pooch will know his nu merology. ; i ; Zadok Dumkopf asks: "What's the latest news on those Confer ence twins Yalta and Malta?" i i i Wolves, according to a Canadi an newspaper item, are afraid of snowballs tossed at them. That's Timely, Practical Household Suggestions by lluth Currant of State College still another scicnline question we believe is best left up to the scientists. ! ! ! A New York hen has been laying hollow eggs. A wonder ful trick but she should have saved it for April 1. ; i i Things certainly have speeded up. In a matter of three months or so we've lived throogh an en tire ice agel i ; i As the latest war news from the European fronts proves, even a Tiger tank can sometimes act like a fraidy cat. is ready lor stitching, it is a good idea to keep the iron in readiness so that seams can he pressed alter each is stitched. If you don't have much time for sewing, there are a number of .shortcuts to save time Choosing pattern that lew pieces. Iial can be taken pattern: Select a is simple, one with Avoid patterns that have many pleats, tucks and but tonholes and those Aitli a great deal of shirring. Be sure to buy the proper pattern size which should require only minor alter ations. Choosing a fabric: A firmly woven fabric will prove most sat isfactory since it cuts easily and will not fray or pull. Avoid large ligured prints that have to he matched al I lie scams. Figured fabrics, plaids and stripes arc a little harder to work with than plain fabrics. (!ood sewing equipment is es sential to (puck, cllicient .sewing. Before beginning to work, have pins, scissors, thimble, needles, thread, tape tpoasnre and rule1 at hand. And when the garment Colorful - -if. Footwear : VERA WINSTON IT'S GOOD to see colorful shoes baclcgain, lending interest t the turret evening scene. The first shoe pictared here is a low-heeled plat form sandal in black suede that should go nicely with simple day rme clothes or simple evening things. It has nailhead trim, gros grain edged platform and an elas ticized ankle strap. A dressy spec tator sports shoe has a platform sole studded with square nail heads. The squared buckle repeats the nailheads in platform array. The luxury-type sandals are cited for evening wear or for dressy slacks or pajamas. They haye a gold leaf and enamel design on the painted wood platform, and a black satin criss-cross ankle strap and samBi , i ; .... ' Most cooks know that water, or any liquid fo it li.it matter, just will not gel any hotter than boiling no matter ho winuch heal you apply i unless you are cooking with steam under pressure!. Therefore, leav ing the electric unit turned on high alter the food reaches boil ing point is wasteful. The water boils oil' faster so you have to start with more; excess steam heals your kitchen; and the food cooks not one bit faster - reasons enough lor reducing the heat, don't you think'l Alter boiling is started on high, turn 'you switch o the lowest point possible to still maintain sleaming. Alter experimenting 1. See your fire warden. 2. PLOW AROUND FOR SAFETY. ' 3. Have plenty of help on hand to control the fire. DO YOUR PART PREVENT FOREST FIRES GREATER DANGER The Champion Paper and Fibre Co. THAN EVER! HAYWOOD CQUNTY mm ODD aondl Wm NEW M EMY CM MM 8 Shoes evMimwc ! SIX .MONTHS A(JO, the rubber industry be liexcil we'd liate new tires for most of you early in 1!M"). Today, we know we won't. The military is taking many more tires than anti cipated. The only honest answer we can give to the question "When WILL 1 Ret new tires?" is "We don't know hut it won't he soon." If you're Roin"; to keep your ear on the road in i;M . the ehances are you'll have to do it with the tires you now have. RECAPPING TODAY can be done so well that it can give you thousands of miles of extra wear from your present tires. Furthermore, recapping-entails no priorities, m ration board certificates, no delay. HUT you must have your tires recapped in time . . . before they get down to the fabric . . . and the job must be done skillfully, with good materials! The Emblem of Quality Workmanship Here You Get The Best Waynesville Gulf Service and Tire Recapping Co? Phone 486 ED SIMS, Owner Main Street I
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