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'4Y MARCH 15, 1M5, (Qe jtey, Nawr .Victory) THE WAYNESVIIXE MOUNT AINEEh bber OCSL r Of Men In "Vked Were Prisoners Of The Japs ayton Rubier Smile Or Two J,Ol-'' SMART? any Essential, v alafcle With War Jobs rfew ,luJ-,ed iroin the t, ,,,,. in service 'l,,! I he gov discarded s whirls, coats. ...kri,. and any 1VI according r Ulil. of "lUlt. c.iiniifaiid. ,, .n-.tnirted to re- ,,11,,! . V. rap or box rot to ex" (, m i;ii weight 1 1 1-1 ii i i Quarter ,.. .mil Kuiiinnient ;. he nearest 1 1 J 1 1 1 point- out that idle ,.;, ! round in places, noinc ,ii liotels by ,IV in homes .. lulled wliile enlisted men i:ai-rs and have ,ilirj honie: gradu- t jml.dale Schools Ilniii il to retain cer- a, which can ,.,-..u-1- the are use ,,ni!iT wearers, but hil: in some closet in, p,ii to good use. .Idiri- are asked to mi' clothing to the just left. They in return home in no s., Iihers, ollicers 1,'siiv to keep their lui wear in future imtHiiis- which tney II $t I!' AXI CALL T REEVES me 90 I Oil Station it - I j I 1 1 I ill i 44 - "'SJWJ a. t 4 f 1 if $ If f "I v ' V Nit What would you call a fellow who took a can o( salmon on a fish ing trip' Wit Hungry! IME GHASTLY EFFECTS of life in the Santo Tomas Jap prison camp in Manila are evident in this photo of i group of prisoners liberated when our forces drove out the enemy, une men are u- w r.j . nugo um.i 8C a proofreader on a Manila newspaper. He entered the camp weighing 135 pounds and now weighs M7 Tiiomas B. Loft, traffic manager, General Foods, who came in at 160 and is now 102. Arthur Williamson, !. 145 is now 103. Harold a. Leney, 31, accouniani; came in ai i...), is now jo. -j-irtpr came in weiehins David Norvell, 38, employee of Soriano Brothers; entered at 135, and is now 85 pounds. (iilfernutiomil,' Allen's Creek MRS. ED RHINEHART Kev. Thomas Erwin, of Pigeon, will deliver the sermon at the Allen's Creek Baptist church on Sunday evening, March 12. Mrs. Eliza Medford has returned home from Concord where she has been the past four months. Edward Harrison, formerly of are permitted to do but the need is so great that they are asked to turn in that clothing which even tually would become moth-eaten and of .no value. The returned clotnmg will be, classified and sent to Army repair shops many operated by prisoners of war reconditioned, cleaned and returned to troops training in this country or fighting overseas. Allen's Creek, now of Atlanta, i lias been ill since December, when he sulfered a stroke. Mrs. Koseoc Helms spent the week-end with her husband, Cpl. Koscoe Helms, at his post of duly, i Millard Buchanan. U. S. Army, is now stationed at Camp Wheeler, Ga. Clinton l'rivett left Monday for Raleigh, where lie planned to en list in the Navy. Lloyd Harrison spent the week end with Charlie Buchanan and family. Pfc. and Mrs. Bill Wright are spending thirty days with the lor jner's mother in High Point. Willie Conner, who has been a patient in the hospital, has re turned home. " ' in i fra II I. - H 11 winn nn Minim UimSL WHY THE PULPW00D SHORTAGE GROWS DOUBLY ACUTE AS ACTION Fines Creek M its. i). n. i: ( ft:;oi: (Coircs:)oinlc!iii A'rs. Claud Clark had her guests on Sunday her inotner. Mrs. Will Brad lev. her lumbers. It. V. Bradley. V. S. ini. and Robert liiiidley. I , S. . 'i m; . ami his w ifi'. Mrs. Kai I .lo-.l ii-e and h 'i (l :ii"h-ter-in law. ol Waym-sv iiie. spent Sunday visititi", 1 n Ii'ihht' ;cr ents, Mr. and Mrs. John i nib, . ;lil. Miss Klliel 'la.'. !or. daiielilei- of Mrs. Lenn Ifal hbniie. i ; leeujierat iiig at her lioine niter an opera tion last week. Sgt. It. 1-. liat hhone. ol Camp Wheeler, Ga., is spending a 112 day furlough with lii siller;. Mr-;. Len Halhhone and Mn. l.ed ford. Sgl. HalliNoiie ii'lin ni d Irnm Iho Burma area last Autos!, allei' spending .'!! moiille. nu rse.is. He has a brother. I'le. Mark Uallibnno. who is now staiioiicil a! an un announced base uei i a-. Hubert V Yniusnn. Creek, is a pal ieid in hospital. i1' Tines A' -heville SHIFTS TO PACIFIC THE ONLY PEOPLE who think Victory in Europe will ease the pulpwood shortage are those who flunked their geography. A look at a globe shows how much more difficult the supply problem becomes as major action shifts to-the Pacific. WAR JN PACIFIC IS DIFFERENT Not only are the distances vastly greater but conditions are entirely different l!n;Europe port facilities permitted bulk shipments. Jn the Pacific every item must be double wrapped;to,meetthe more difficult handling and climatic conditions. ' 1 Mrs. V. I). l.ivcn her daughter. Mrs. Charlie Sutton and n:nle and Mrs. I ,ee , 1 1 on inied t lie kilter's pan-ills in Idmi la-t v, i-ek. They aecoinpenied Kl (ireen on his return to hi . ptn.l ar I'url George Meade Md. Mr. and Mrs. Chai h It. Mc Crary have reieivcil a I, 'tier I nun his son. Billi-- m,-Ci Jt- . thai Jiad safely ariiwd at his deslina tion ovel'scas. Wife Preservers fr n'.,?tei "SHaJ 111. A small cream pitcher is handy In fill (lie thermos bottle with hoi coffee. The aver age cream pitcher holds half a pint (one cup) ff hciml, sa lli.it you can mea.urr the beverage accurately nn, add cream and sugar to taste. DON'T WASTE PRECIOUS TIME Cut only quality pulpwood. Rotted, excessively crooked or thin logs slow the war effort. HOWARD CLAPP TOM ALEXANDER IRA CGBURN CHAS. B. McGRARY JACK HIPPS RAY ORR VINSON MORROW is Palawan Invaded , n. , LUZON '"''oCV f THE SURPRISE landing on the island of Palawan, indicated by arrow, by troops of the U. S. 8 th Army under Lt. Gen. Robert L. Eichelberger gives our forces domination over the entrances to the Sulu Sea and a large part of the South China Sea. The enemy, according to commu nique, "fled, to the hills and our losses .were light." .(liUernalioiial), Trouble! Trouble! Housewife What was the matter w ith vour-ljst place? Maid -The couple had been mar ried only a couple of weeks and I couldn't stand the love making. Housewife--Well, my husband ajul I have been married ton years. Maid- Oh. well. I wouldn't be in terested then. That's too long. I like peace and quiet! Try It! Conjugate the verb "to Wit swim. Mil Swim, swum, swum. Wit Swell, now conjugate the verb "to dun." Nil Dim. I) you aren't trying to kid mo, are you'' Kniir.h anil Tuugli Sambo-1 lore's n man outside wants to see yo' 'bout collectin' a bill. He wouldn't pjb me no name. Kiistus--What does he look like? Sambo lie looks like you'd better pay dat hill! l'rofessioiiul Kye Jones -He's the kind of guy who sees dirt in everything. Smith -Oh. sort of a pessimist or Worse, i li ' Jones No, just a vacuum cleaner salesman! lt calls Right Si.Tn in Sunday school, advertis ing Rummage Sale: Good chance to get rid of everything not worth keep ing, but too good to throw away. Bring your husband. rtaclw-hir Fun Joo Why do you think your un cle Harry is such a smart man? Hill -Because he's never let any woman pin him down since he was a baby! Ilixr! HELP! Boss Don't you think you're ask ing pretty high wages for a man with no experience? Boy Yes, but you see it's much harder work to handle a job you don't know anything about. Real Scotch Sandy Did you hear about Mac leaving a tip for the waiter? Tavish Not Mac!? Sandy Simple, he'd been eating asparagus! Simple! Joe You say you want some eggs but you want to make sure there aren't any chickens in them. Bdl Yes. Is that hard to do? Joe Naw, just get duck egg?! Stow Much! Cannibal Chef Shall I stew both the cooks we captured? Cannibal King One's enough. Too many cooks spoil the broth. No Friends Kit Do you know that wooden Indian down at the cigar store? Wit Yeah! Nit Well, he doesn't know youl Slifht Fog Nit Pardon me, I was lost in thought. Wit Always easy to get lost where one is a stranger, eh? Kind to Animals Mack My uncle Is a rancher. Jack Does he herd cattle? Mack Naw, he wouldn't hurt a fly! Not This War Teacher So you forgot your pen cil. Tell me what would a soldier be without a gun. Smarty An officer!- Litht Fingered Jack Why are you afraid of be ing In the dark with that blonde? Mack I'm afraid for my wallet! Head f the Clara Teacher Name the five zones. Smarty Temperate, intemperate, war, postal and O. Buy Bonds keep them. HammfaetlirQinig pamy Musi iKlave irawe RfflsnjraRmMffGir fra Tnnirira (Hill lift WotaS Mar Products. HiSSfary MastDDoriitiies Order the Production of Certain Rubber Products ncreased Immediately. Same Order Advises that Excuses For Failure to Make Ship ments on Time Will Not e Tolerated. Pneumatic Pontons for bridges, Life Rafts and 'Oxygen Hose for tbe Air Forces, and many essential rubber ec cessories for our motorized equipment are some of tbe items needed. Any man in good bealtb with ability to read and write can help tbe war effort by taking one of these jobs. Men now classified in 4-F can findessential employment here at home. Former Kmployees Not Now Engaged In Essential War Work Should Investigate the Possibility of Their Re turning To Work. Don't Vait! Get A Statement Of Availability and Apply Today At P ersonnel Office Of WAYNESVILLE, N. C.
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