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v M4.RCH 29, 1945 (One Day Nearer Victory) ?DA .1 i , ; i TBE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Faze If MA? HOTS By iML.it ! lazier Stutf Writer , , i whether 'tis :1' ',. hi suffer the " 'l)t iu;ifeous '''"",' , L. anus against Hamlet ..iii, 1 1 iv the ,'tl I Ins mortal M-tMt steady .,,,,,. Hie same al"' 'i ' i,..;m us i, m too many ,11 le a ve.- ,1 , .,- lis intii' i . ,. Ii ila.v "f Wins Silver Star :,- in' '"' ;, i ii K V. r 1 its I , !,-, I -ai'e 1 licit if ; v' !,,.'. I.veit in this n;i;;,,!';; llmiy: -to p' li,' v h. l I.''!' "lis I Sir " !IIKl ,',,,.. in- to rise. . , personal ,"j , l opposing. ! ,- , !' slopped . .,,, ii on w 1 1 at con i ' Well, it's just ' i, , v , ,.) WOi'tlS l";..i, ,;. i .-iiiil il all Ue J ,, , nil of the lint' ,,',". .h.-l like thai! -I,, '- uelcoine at t , ,,. (i,. :i no ,- riling lh , nu ii pi'iee oi I-, ;nl. oliniiuosll. i , i ,. ;!, . pay in the ., iii urn us ritflit ri ,. ,. ,i,ini where we i i, ii. not to he.' :v . i:, r in listen and ,(. V. . 1 1 1 1 f I till' I'l .,,!, ill numbness, or ,,, mil' miejit ,,; Iline, of self- ii ,,i ulial-have-,,,i I., ; loin; lor in a . , nil-,, lies. Villi Will .,,:,,,. .ill of vuur own ,;,iii,l,- ol vour own i vrl , one u ill have, i,,!i, . ilenth fold- Hi i or sm.i-: , l'n.1. HI-15, at i k M al I he court in .-. ne a-i Hi', North i, ill niter for sale at in I he highest bidder llir fiillnuini; (leseriueil ',:iii-,-s situate, lying ii l-. Hill Township. hup.. Y ('., to-wit: t: r.l'.ciNMrvit al a iKirjiin ol i Hi' nignway mi Drlhuiod to Soco' in ;i hue between MaR . . 1 1 , 1 .ii.lm M. Queen. :'I w. villi said line .in nl i he public road i.i' si. lie Highway tc i (lae: l hence with the ml mail to I). ('. Camp iirti Y VI 511' K, with ll hue to the mar-Si;.i- Hn'huay leading . i'm iii I- il It the mar Hi huav to (he 15 E-iiiiii.-niinii; 23 acres, - mil being same tract iHi'M-il ;n a deed from 'i n. In V. S. Mauldin, 'iiihei- 2nd. 1930, and hi Hunk !). nasp 23 '""lily l!i tistrv. and hp. i vopniy conveyed h'""i W. S. Mauldin and M.'niii lin. to Adoiphus le, daled November j't: l!i:niIG at a "t el I mils now owned s Mauldin anil FroH ni'l inns thence with C rampbell !y said Fred Camp said Al.Tlllllin linn XT ll'I't 111 .1 St;iWn mrnn. mveved by W. S. Mauld l('' I" said Fred Camp ''' I'i 40' W. 575 tpet f ln said Mauldin line; " said line S. 10 W " "'' HFOINMG, con l" iifi-cs. more or less, "i'V and pint of Watt J,r-"? same lands con 1 from Fred Camp 1 W. s. Mauldin et March HO. 1049' 'n Monk in 1,1.1 cm ni,n Hogistry, and be- 'f k f'nveyed in deed S. M.nuia;,, .... . rt l,x- datcd No- Pursuant to the pow- ''il'Tlty confnrrn t-ortain deed of trust ;' Uls Gon(ry and wife, m y and recorded in , naywood Coun- '" v'l'ich said instru '"''"'' 'Tefrencc is here " a more particular de- r T. VVAPrv tr, h, "i. irusiee. 5'ar. 8-15-22-29 ml -7 Mm U, " vunr HOBclMU iRMCtt w Probloa of iU tew to kill fcon i, PFC. GEOKGE SWEARENGIN. formerly of Waynesville has re cently been awarded a silver star medal in Germany by Major Gene ral Walter M. Robertson, command ing general, 2nd infantry division. 1st. U. S. Army. Pie. Swearengin was wounded in January. He has been in the ser vice for the past three years and has been overseas since October 1943. Prior to entering the service lie was employed by the Ainernan Enka Corporation. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swearengin, of Byron, Ga., and a brut in r oi Mrs. Zeb Curtis, of Waynesville. Col. Alsteatter Receives Letter From WaimvriMit A six-month-old reply to a letter I written over a year aim came re cently to Colonel K. W. Alsteatter. retired Army otl'.cer und former West Point instructor at his home in Savannah. Col. Alsteatter is a brother of Mrs. Hugh Love. Miss Caroine Alsteatter and Mrs. Jim Stringlield and has often visited here. The letter dated September (i, 1944. from a Japanese prison camp at Taiwan on Formosa was from l.ieut. General Jonathan M. Wain wrijJhl. Ioi iik i' West Point student under Colonel Mstealter. It read: "My dear Colonel Alsteatter: "Your kind note of December 3. 194,'i, reached me yesterday. It is good to know l bat one is not for gotten bv one's friends at home, even though they haven't been seen as you say for generations. "You say you remember me as a tall slender cadet. 1 am still tall and not much heavier than when 1 was a cadet. I well remember you as a captain of engineers in structing me in engineering or was it mathematics? I also recall that you were so unfortunate as to be a prisoner of war as 1 am now. "Thanking you for your note and for your thought of me, 1 re main very sincerely. "J. M. Wainwright. "Lieut. General C. S. Armv His Buddy Writes To His Mother ed his lent and equally as silently faded away. How oig is the word "popularity" with you? Is it so large that you will sit with rapt adoration on your countenance while you listen to twice-told tales written on a typewriter having a single letter on its keyboard Capital 1? And all the while you are inwardly quivering with eagerness to wedge in a few well-chosen words in your own behalf. WHAT PH1CF. POP ULARITY? Then, too. there comes to mind another question. Whether to take anything that is shoved at you and take it with a smile while all the time jou realize with a sickly feeling that you are being beauti fully and deftly gyped. As lorn, as you accept, you'll be referred 1 occasionally 1 as a nice custimer. friend or whatever you chance It: be at the moment. If you rise on your hind legs and demand value received, you'll be cataloged as a crank, grouch or "impossible" s' quickly you'll wonder what lias happened. Tis true you'll gel what you want but alt the time you'll have a sneaky feeling that it isn't worth it.) "To be or not to be." Take it or leave it and whatever you de cide, you'll wish you hadn't. Tvvas ever thus. I sV 1 1 1 Is s . i ( s, ; 1 v s, r u"i - a 1 iJUi'i ' lh: -H I mi t, if - jrr- ss iiie. .-'.v.'.v: :'..". -- " i)Sef-sssi. -: i-w,;:' nsx .:.s fl r '-" I Grandson of J. M. Gaddy Wins Bronze Star Stair Sgt. Manning Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Thomp son, of llenileisoiiville and grand son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gaddy, of Jones Farm, has been awarded the Bronze Star for outstanding work as chief of field artillery gun section on the Island of Guam. Sgt. Thompson has his howitzer ready to fire in record time. Hi minutes after entering position thus enabling his men to get a maximum of rest. He displayed skill, and devotion to duty and initative which rellected credit up on himself and the battery, accord ing to the citation. Sgt. Thompson has been in the service live years, volunteering after he graduated from high school, lie has been wounded and holds the Purple Heart in recogni tion of Ids bravery in action. He has served on Guam. Lcytc and Luzon, as well as In other combat areas in the Pacific. AT FIRST SffiNOFA USE 666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS HUBERT DLCKETT.U. S. Army, now in France, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Ducketl. of White Oak sec tion, was inducted in the service on January 22. 194J, and was sent overseas oft Nov. 1, 1943 to Eng land, where he served some lime before being sent to his present post in France. His mother recently received a letter from one of his buddies, ex cerpts of which follow: "Dear Mrs. Duckett: "1 am sure you will be surprised to get a letter from me since we have never met. so 1 will introduce myself. 1 am Calan Wood, from Denton. N. C. 1 have a wife and baby wailing for me. "I have been with your son. llo bert. for almost two years and he seems like a brother to me. We have been through many hardships together but we are hoping and praying il won't be too long tinlil victory and we will be home with our friends and loved ones. "The chaplain often comes down and preaches to use and Hoberl goes to church every chance he gets. He is a Christian boy and I know ynu are proud of him and you have a right to be. He often speaks of his dad mid mother as Well as his wile. We woik to Kelher and we understand each other and the tilings al home arc our mam suhjejet. "How nice i! would be to be home ibis heautitul holiday .Mill the ones we love and miss so much "A friend alw'ays, Calan Wood." Let s quit talking about HO or 132 millions. The Census lUireau which keeps up to dale, says we are now over 139,01)0.000. : WiU.l Ri 'J s4 U PsV Now. trv this inixlrrii. bcu'tt tifio way tolry up puiijJks aiM ftcun ucb overnight. Molc httadi and other blciuinben, i externally rauneil, mumml hi Wsihj Abeolutely safe, quirk -artiiig rahytoujue. Notagrtfy wnt, ment, nmelljr mIvc. KIJ-IKRKX, u inclicatut liquid, drys iu Beeonda, will not stain pilluwa. OVERNIGHT HOME TRIAL MUST Dill CHI VOU OR DOUBLE YOUR MONET BACH Oet a bottlo of KLKKREX txiy.Trv it ,,,ii,it.lYou uivul B4Huotioelil. riistiltM in vourniirrurtn Jf lliu inoniiuK or return to u lur lOI'Bl,K YOU II MONKY UACK. , Smith's Cut-Kate ONLY DriiR More You ran plan now to mnilei nie your hilehen rsi: (;.s CouliiiiR Water Heating Itel 1 i(,ei alien HI.l)IN(i (,'AS sKin ici: for all gas appliance! How women and girls may get wanted relief from functional periodic pain Curdul Is a liquid mcdlclno which mitny women say has brought relict from the crump-like agony and ner vous strain ot Junctional perlodlo distress. Here's how it may help: 1 Taken like a tonle. It should stimulate appetite, aid UIrcs tion, thus help build re sistance for tho ''time" to come. 2 8tartcd 3 days be loro "your time", it ,,,, 1,1 Lain rtla,in helpt J pnln due to purely funo- Try Cardul. If it helps, you'll no giuu you did. CARDU1 -5 LOOK NTH this 2-WBU srr LAHri uiHfctinNS PICTURES 3 for 25c Dims Koto Booth Nice To Km lose In our 1t'llt v m:M):iso's cornkk BEANS GROW Highest Prices Ever Paid Here for (Cameiry mans $120.00 Per Ton 100.00 Per Ton 85.00 Per Ton 70.00 Per Ton The above prices are a much higher average than (he Government Support price. Best seed obtainable at a saving of from five to ten cents per pound. We can only use a limited acreage, so get in early and get vour contract. Haywood County Mutual . Canning Association INCORPORATED Second Floor First National Bank, Waynesville Exciting Fashion News From The Union Flowcr-briht prints! New pastels! Lingerie lavished navies, blacks! Bright new beauties our brealh-of-Spring dresses! A really rave-about selection of vivid new prints, lingerie-fronted darks, gentle pastels with news in peplums. bow-ties, brief brief sleeves! See how they flatter your figure, your finances, too! Si7.es and styles for everyone! 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