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HURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1945 (One Day Nearer Victory) THE. WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER ' rae 3 Ms iasy Way fo f4 FALSE TEETH d,. f.lHtlh -i. iitll.l.l' rkaa. Jul nut rr ' . ; w.ler . ,,uick.-lin KIBlt. h i .drfrd. Willi mane. j j..rolirtian and (tain a- Kale Drue Store Building & I Reduce Interest Rate To 5 Percent L. N. Davis, secretary-treasurer of Haywood Home Building & Loan Association, which was organized in 1919 by a group of local citizens who were interested in the general welfare ' of the community and seeking to formulate a plan u here by the working man without capit al could become the owner ot a mope-jost caiLfiWIhKi YOU AROUND SOS W"E TOW pnio TH BALL CAN LfcAWN SOME. NEW II ffLL.WElL. MjLI m . ' V , m 11 ' n. I M3 ill' h I DON'T MISS THE OPPORTUNITY Of VISITINCl AND LEARNIH6 ALL ABOUT THE IP WONDERFUL REPUTATION FW IDIMKB ino. ft r- ik1 J r 'JSC in Tib.' vl: k a OIK tL JI Pearce's Bakery home, announces elsewhere in this week's issue of The Mountaineer that the Association will, as of April 1st. commence making mortgage loans under the Direct Reduction Loan Han. at five per cent interest per annum. Placing mortgage loan payments on a monthly ha. is. and provid ing fur consistent amortization of principal constitute importation in novations in mortgage practice durini: recent v cars. .Most popular is the Direct Kcduclion Loan which cails for an equal payment each month over a definite term of years. The Federal Mousing Ad ministration has publicised this lpe of loan cMcnsivelv ; and it is now wide; u ed hy Federal Sav ings & Loan Associations and Building & i.un Associations. The action of this local institu tion va-. taken ,is a torward step and i - in Keeping with the trend of home mi. in: iiu. This plan of home tin. lin ing .Ualities the Asso ciation to i:i. ike veterans loans under the CI Hill ol Uight.s as well as Federal lousing Administration loans. Annual Faster Sunrise Sen ice At The Cross urn it The an ice spun Melhod; .1 he held Jim, ill! .k. i al Sw inilell I (he Assemhlv . speaker. iiev. Ualle pel inleliilciil . cation and le leading Lit! 'i i nil ure i e.a Sp-oi.il cio In I he I' ;i si a churches ul V, s!cr Sunrise Sei -I hy the Suhdisl net ulli Fellowship will the cross al Lake 7 o'clock I n !'. superintendent of w ill he the principal r West, district Mi llie will he lurnished and ( eiitral Methodist Canton, and I hey will Let Us Bake For You render ' In Joseph's Lovely Gar deu '. hv I lickeusm. While this pro:, lam is sponsored l: lite oiing people, a cordial vclenuie is cNleiuli'd In adults who would like lo aliend. In charge of the pro '.i ain are Aletha Cagle and Hov. Mde.s McLean, of Long's Methodist Cireles Will Meet On Tuesday, i!rd Meet he's nl Hip circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Ser vice of the First Methodist church will he held on Tuesday, April 3, as follows: Circle No. I. will) Mrs. Guy Massie al e:"0 p. in.; Circle No. 2. with Mrs. C. J. lieece. at 3::i0 p. m.: circle No. 3. with Mrs. .1. Clay Madisn-t al 12. JO p. in.: Circle Nil. 4. with Mrs. .1. 1'. Crousi t. at 7:J0 p m. and Circle No. ', with Mrs. Huhy Hrvson at Vail) p. m. XL, S Ask People of Haywood For Clothingl Clothing Sought For War Victims (Continued from page V A. Bradley's Store, Chas. Buchanan Store, Allen's Creek, A. C. Law rence Leather Company, W'ellco Shoe Plants No. 1 and 2, and Francis Cove Chapel. The special planning committee for the drive is composed of C. V. Gilstrap. chairman, Mrs. Lura Kcrley, Leo Weil, Mrs. James Boyd, Jr., George Bischoff, John Boyd. Rev. J. Clay Madison, Rev. Robert G. Tatum. Rev. Malcolm R. Williamson. M. 11. Bowles. Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn and Rufus Gaddis. The committee serving on spe cial events is composed of Mrs. Lura Kqrlcy, chairman, C. Recce, W. Curtis Russ. In charge of publicity are: Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn. J. K. Massie, Mrs. Rufus Kcrley. Ralph l'rcvost. llov. Malcolm R. Williamson. Iiev. .1. Clay Madison. Rev. Robert G Tatum. M. M. Bowles. Rev. L. ti. F.lliotl. and Rufus Gaddis. jt4W ... The best-dressed bovs in their war-ruined Greek village; me; ',l, fr inrnnr't 3d ohfl.OOO children who are in tragic need o rlnthine. (iive all the garments, shoes and.beddme yoi (he. United National. Clothing ollcctioin in U Oil. T. Ilunlcr Worsluim Promoted to T-5 Grade 1 T. Hunter Woisham. Jr., has been promoted from corporal lo technician lilth grade, lie is the -on of T II. Worshain. of Fagles Nesl Ifoad and entered the service on June HO. 104J. and was lirst 1 stationed al Camp Troll. lie as sent from Croft to Foil Jackson and then to Fort Bragg, after which he spent three and one half months on maneuvers in Ten-: nessee. He was then sent to Camp Atterhury, hid., later lo a camp j in the North and then overseas. He served lirst in F.ngland and is now wild the FTrst Army in Ger-1 many. lie is atlaclieit lo tin MHilh Division Field Artillery. IWIM'li ANNOl'NCKMKNT Mr. and Mrs. Hyder Caldwell, of Wav nesville, announce the birth of a sou on March 2Hrd. A SPECBAL COFFEE Mrs. Keith Slayton and young ' son, Larry, of Now York, are .spending .sometime with the for I hut's sister. Mrs. Charles Mc I Millian. r.uy War Bends and Stamps. Need a LAXATIVE? Black-Draught is 1- Usually prompt 2- Usually thorough 3-Always economical A doses chiition: uat out piwictcp innJ N Continued success depends upon adequate supplies and equipment produced by American industries getting to the many battle fronts. War industries must hvae additional manpower now! Tomorrow may be too late. Get Into War Work Today At fC3 MS. THADE MAM1 fc 5J3SP' tHf OATTON UIf MfO. CO. mm, is fyr j ff; pnlnUd fAncijj naqom. Y Vi 8 8 a " uio- - pi nan. o nnvntfldL armjuuearn. tiaudiv pentm l5 MA wAynesville, n. c DEPARTMENT STORE C. J. REECE, Owner
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