TISDAY, MARCH 22, 1945 (One Day Nearer Victory) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER. p 7 : In Italy am ii JONES, Secretary SbbIf COMMERCE By S. A ' nial,H'r ot Lon....- ,,.. unity, partly, to infonnntio"- Few realize lhf. f inquires coining i.. office for accommodations "nrinK summer and longer. 1P,e supposedly dull win ',h, we have answered. :,,. of all kinds, and ,,,,;,, ion to well over 'anP by mail. These are nl! daily- rr wiiiilniK accommoda h(lU,K hoarding houses. ,nls cott.-iKi's. rooms and r;,nlps Numbers have re aid , , rating farms they llir(..ase. fmm a few acres a huiiflred. for cattle, poul inll ,)ait viiiK- truck and 'aml various other inte )fun ue lK-e those who to hiiy homesites and hen po ssihle. or buy homes New Hat hut. a pretty hat. We 0Vfy oiks just waiting' fur you. ie Nat Shop ,U-i AI.LEN HART Church Street now to tome here and live We give out all available information, send literature and answer ques tions. But there seems to be a ki e.il scarcity at present in available houses, apartments. vuHi ;es ..ml farms. If you have any idea of leasing or renting your house, apartment, or rooms (his season, we would ap preciate your giving that informa tion to the realtors or to Ws Many visitors are planning lo come In the moiuitaius early this year, .iinl they stay longer than in seasons in-fore gas rationing. 'I raveling is dilticull these day s, but those who can possibly gel away from confusion, congested areas and noi-.y centers will make every eflort to do so Wt offer them quietness, eoolni-. friendliness. But v.e need good ciean accomniocimions ami suit roundings, and don I forget e need to offer diversions too. We have some attractive neighboi mi: I towns that really tiy to make llieirl visitors vacations mo .1 enjo.- 1 V and pleasant. '1 h-y an otter lli.su. , with added attractions. Hie a. u-l beautiful .scenery, good ci:n. j-i I I pure air. which j. alua,. .i,;-,i.,-l ble. j Wr have to work now lor 1 -- ! put contentment and liitin" Iripn - f nosy, for those who come to our j section and will continue lo '.oni" and bt ing others when cir: inn .'an -j cos arc easier. We wan' thrni to I feel we have the best lo oll'-v We must make our homes, room and 1 can and ire Than A Password . . klk's Motto Saves Soldier are limiting (he following article from "The Al TA CHRONICLE". Thought this would be of in- ;t to you. l people would get shot if they couldn't give the ivoitl when challenged by the guard 'somewhere rrnianv'. Hut there are ways of saving your neck m're ingenious, enough. Margaret (Jallagher. one caltrndive twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. 'Mickey' igher. has received a letter from her fiance, Lieu t .lames Poe, of Ohio, telling her thai a few hours ; lie look his pen in hand to write, he just missed r shot for failure to give Ihe password. terly .stationed with the 10th. Division at Camp on. Lieutenant Poe Jiad been out in the Held all and returned to his outfit after dark. It seems (he password is changed every day, and the lieu it hadn't been around to find out what the new vord was. It was dark as pitch when he returned, he guard was unable to recognize him. Challenged he password, he had to admit that he didn't kuow Ie explained his predicament and declared himself inerican, but the guard wasn't satisfied. "Prove ie waitl. lie point of a gun, Lieutenant Poe did some fast ing. Quick as a flash he began to sing. " 'You will always save at Belk's (iet more for your money there . . .' as all that was necessary. The guard let him pass, r voices picked up the tune. Nobody ever stationed igusta who listens to the radio could fail to recog those words!" ELK-HUDSON CO. "Home of Better Values" VVT. C;i.! . M COLLINS, son of Mi and Mr. llobert W. Col lin., ot Wavnc sville. H K.I) No. 1. r. now serving vuth the 15th AAF Italy, lie 1, seen in the above picture biting his lip, as an auxili ary mechanic he adjusts a loose connection 011 a CI putt-putt", lie i'. attached to a ii 2i Liberator so'iadioii ol a gioup in the l.'.th Air loice A former student at the ll.irl vvoutl and a;, nesville school,. 1'vt. Collins was a weaver at Royal and I'llkingtoii. Inc.. p! i-r to his entry in the service .Inly 18. 1041. Since I'ehi uary , of 1!)44. he wear., the Kuropean African-Middle Ka .t theatie ribbons with two bronze stars and is authorized to wear the I listiiiKui shed I'nit badge. Pvt. Collins is married to the former Miss Hetty M Slillwell. of Hazel wood. all accommodations clean and de sirable, if we cpect to realize re muneration 1 1 nn 1 them. We must offer outside diversion and enici tainmcnt. for people need that con tantly - not only our visi tois but our own people too. If oilier, hi-l th.it we have an inte rest in He m. in Irvine, to do these things 1tl1.il vv- all benefit by. we will hae untold opportunities for a growth 111 our "siinunri -visitor-ciep" as well a . an ineiease in our population, industries and agri- culline, wlnn Peace is declared and I lie Universe ;ets on the move once more and is hunting "a good place to live." NOTIt'i: Ol' SIUVINO OF SIMMONS 11V rilBLICATION MATIs OF NOHTII CA liOLlNA COUNTY H'' HAYWOOD IN It! Is MTr.RIOK COURT VlliOINIA KMATHKRS VS. IJl'IsNTIN SMATIIKRS The delendaiit above named will take notice thai an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County. N. C, by Ihe plaintiff above named against the defendant above named for Ihe purpose of obtaining a divorce from the ile Icndant 011 statutory grounds And the delendaiit will take notice (hat Ie is required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County. N. C , at the Courthouse in Way nesv ille. N. C, and answer or demur to the com plaint tiled in this action, on or hclore HO days after the 2nd day of April. I!ll,r), or the plaintiff will apply lo the couit for the re lict demanded in the complaint. This the 1st day of March. 1945 OKHTHIjDK I. CLARK. Asst. Clerk of Superior Court No. 1416 Mar. 8-15-22-1'!). Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly Tf you suffer from rheumatic, arthn- neuntis pain, try tms nmrie h'ime recipe that thousands (et a packace of Ru-Ks trxHiy. Mix it with a quart add the juke cf 4 lemons. Pleaianf and no tiotiMe Yo-j nrH only 2 rthlf twet times a Hay. Often ho-tri eomfimes nver incipen-ive iir , tiding, ('nmpnund of water. It s r.isy at nil. rin fills ,.ilin iit iiieht splendid reuU are otXame-1. If" the pain dn nm qui'Vly '"J:" and if you do nnt feel better, R"E- Will cot vntj noihinR tn try as ii is fcld by your drufigift under an abo Tite money-hat L (fiarantee. Ru K Compound is for Ie nJ lecommendcd by Smith's Cut Rate I)ru Store jJuv Wai BuiKis and Stamps. The Demand For More Pasteurized Milk By The Armed Forces Means We NEED MORE MILK Prices Were Never Higher Pet Dairy Products Co. Phone 10 Wa nesville, N. C. ii ' j ''V'J - i,y v A A h S T&f; ' : Excitingly Easter Blouses First for Easter a irisp, pretty blouse for your new soft suit! You'll find just the one for you here in nur fresh collection of lingerie whites, petal-pretty pastels, vivid prints! Blouses to give vour suit that costume look. 2.95 to 5.95 New ! Prett u and Coats for Spring Easter Bonnets Have yourself an outrageously pretty bonnet (or the Easter parade! One of these Gibson Girl charm with flirtatious 1946 flavor . . . Big and little bicycle brims, low bonnet cloches, berib boned pillboxes, flowered beauties! 2.95 to 6.95 Fashion chouses ncwsiuakui;; costumes Suits and Coats for Easter and Sprin;- loveliness. Soft pastel beauties that are fiurc-tlatlcriii. Conic choose yours from our collection of iowin;; pastels, blacks, navy, 2-tones. All delightfully feminine, wearable for now and after Easier. $19.95 to $37.50 BELK-HUDSON "Home Of Better Values' s

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