LSPAYAPRIL 12 1945 XO"e Day Nearer Victory) THE WAYNES VILIiE MOUNTAINEER " Page 5 tj Consumers Urged To Fill Ray's Department Store Out' Required Forms For Dealers throughout this . , .-nnsumer decla- r-"1 """ .,.. orders for PREPARE FOR UNITED NATIONS COAST PARLEY lhc neXl iweivc Wf"V I..., area ciis- I'.nrtle .M ,.iiulianized the ,n i- suit from nun' inimodiate- till-.! urins ot residen- .nr.sinner .t . n:i v. .iv. i - ii.. fill mir ineir 1 p'.t HICIII, muiis ,.'ul.-. in the hands dealers between , v, ill he entitled ,ti., treatment,'' iid. ,, u I :it ions, wnien ,.,! April 1." he ex: ,qu.' dealers to de , cent of a full . U,,h hefore Octo- ,1, is VW10 nie uitrn ! iin-ir orders be They must he in accept the ,. -.;.lid fuels which (iii.Minier s bin hi:-, declaration i, wlvct." the solid .;,! miii-c it will not ,r p. ui of the year's n, i, i mi rii rumslances, i(m, ,i i .-iii more than normal years MKT April 1. holders must , l lie work of pound 1 hat is : i onic; out of cllu refill.''' (ireleie: h.i'.i li 'ilpl .il 111 t -J$4 til lo V . : " - - , .: v..;.-. . v tV : -' ; . .,....' i nit Hi a. ail. for next win- AU lias cninplicd the ciiiisiuii ; and answers (tI.ii al mil as a fumle to and Aiishiis (hi SFAH' tsuiiK'i' i'i' i n .1111111 1 is ;i mi .inner declara- tuMiiiniiil lorni you must ul lile willi our regular kr aluii" ( H li an order, 11II111 or hy telephone. mi ili.der indieales. hr da I ".el a eonsiimer Hie luel dealer who mi i"eini',e last year. MEMBERS OF THE UNITED STATES DELEGATION to the United Nations conterence in San Francisco are shown as they met with President Roosevelt in Washington for their ilrst pre -conclave meeting Secretary of Stato Edward Stettinius had called them to the Capital to ro over preliminary details. They are, left to right: Hep. Sol Bloom, New York; Mrs. Virginia Gilderslecve, Dean of Barnard College, New York; Sen. Tom Connally of Texas; Sect, of State Stettinius; Commdr. Harold Stassen, U. S. Navy, of Minnesota; Senator Arthur Van denberg ot Michigan and Representative Charles Kuton of New Jersey. (httenwiional Soundphoto) healing, hot water or cook i in; Q. Why must I tile ;i consumer deelarationV A. So that the drastically reduc ed supplies of solid fuels can he equitably distributed The Solid Fuels Adminislralion has found il necessary to limit to tin'; :, normal year's supply virUially all coals an coke for "domestic con sumption". This redticlion was made necessary hec-une of lack el manpower at I he mines, increared demands of war industries .uirl un precedenled burden upon Ihe na I ion's tiaiispoi'talion system. .1 lile a consumer "iliiinesiic consumers", i. miiis w Iid use coal or niiiM's, holds, or other schools, churches, li- tnks. ultice buildings, re vice eslablisliments. de- uranK, theatres and nih il!' amusement; also in imi 'Uilh cerlain minor if all of ihe solid fuel lur: is used fur space Q. When must I er declaration? my coii'iuii- A. The sooner the belter lie cause, if you lile il and place an order with your regular dealer be fore May 15 he is rcfjiiircd to de liver at least lid';, of a full v ear's supply before October 1, provided y(ui will accept the kind of fuel ho has tb offer. PTURES for 25c Fotn Booth I " I'm lose In P'Mir ,Hf,.(. ICON'S CORNER Q. How can I fio along on my new 'allntmerit? A. (If CONSKHVK! Slop furnace early this spriru!. Start furnace late this fall; 1 12 Keep tempcr.il in e at (iii' or lower during day- lower at nitiht; CM Insiall insulation, storm sash, wcalhersiripping, .and automatic hcatinfi controls, it pos sible. Seal up huildinj; bracks Do it this summer; i4i t'lost unused rooms and cut oil' heal: (5) Itepair and clean furnace this summer clean regularly in win ter; Kit Learn bow to operate your furnace economically. Pnoclamaiio-tt W lll.l;i:.S, il is obligatory to preserve the rapidly dwind ling supply of passcnp.er iiuloiiiohiles for vital war Iran spolia tion; and V 1 1 IT! K AS. it is necessai' as a palimlic and Immamlarian duly, lo reduce the frightful loll ol aiiloiuobile aiiidcnl lalali iii ..li. I mimics lo an absolute minimum, and Wit KiiKAS. il has been determined hy authoritative imes li'iato'; that laull.. brakes are a i-onn ibuliiiK taelor in most auioiiioliiic liabic accident; ami WIII'llTAS. Ihe polite (.Hirers ol Ihe nalioii. under Ihe Hi'!1,!- ol the I nlei Hid ion Associalio nol t'hiels ol l'oliee, have i li si 1 1 1 1 u 1 a nat lon-w ide lirake Kmphasis I 'roprani ; and WMKKK S. Ihe aliou Vide Crake lanphasis l'roi;rani. lo have ils I idlest measure ol success in ;ivin;; lives, reduciui; iiiiui ii's and eleudiiiK Ihe uselulness ol il i cplaiasible .uiloiiio liiles. niiisl have the complete support of all Ihe public. HW. TIIKUKMOIU:. 1 ,1. II. Way. Jr. Mayor of the City of W'.i,' nes ille. , t' . do hereby pi'oelaim the period from April l i to .lime I. 1!)4;, as a period lor the correction of faulty ,i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 brakes; and I do adjure Ihe cili.ens of this com munity, both individually and tlmiue.li I heir urbanized imiups. to eooperale with oui police ollicers by havint! Ihe brakes of cars (becked, and put in proper workine, condilion ihiiini! this significant period. Haled at Waynesville. N. C. this Kith day of Sif.ned), ,1. II. WAY. .11!.. April. I!)l,ri. ATavor. WAR DOG STANDS GUARD ON IWO Waxing Heels Waxing heels and toes of stock- I ings with a bit of candle was routine hose economy Innu ago in wooden shoe lands of Europe, and it is a practical way to meet stocking prob lems today. Textile specialists who have put to laboratory tests this old fashioned custom report that rub bing wax on stockings makes tliem wear four times .is long before holes appear in heels and toes. Yon mfill CnA ... c l 1 . I Scien 'ui0n. n 1'0ur commui'ty when you read The Christian lief - i, ' ur regularly, xou will find fresh, new viewpoints, r. fictiet understanding of world affairs . . . truthful, accurate, T MWS. Writ. f. 7, : j. I ih ,,- ! , iui vuiiin luuay, ui cuu lur uiic iln gnJTL't?? "Kl" ot tin -i nm Mod a o-mmlh trl.l ubscrlp- I tloa lo Tht Chrtitlin aelcnc Monitor, I II for which I cncloM . . I EXPERT iVatch Repairing SERVICE. One and Two Weeks Service. A" Work Guaranteed For One Year. IN A FOXHOLE ON IWO JIMA, "Butch" of the Marines a Doberman rinschcr stands guard against Japs while Pvt. Kez Hester of Liberty, N. C, catches a little sleep. "Butch'' and Hester as a team specialize in exterminating Jap snipers. Marine Corps photo. (fnternafioriGJ) SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK By RJ. SCOTT HEVtR. BEXH SE.EH BtFoRt. BOB FiTZSIMMOKS USEIV if OM OlM (ioRBttf IKrlEIR FhJUf k-f (TAiRSOK IN 1697 MONDAy MAY BI MOOH PA.Y, BUf ift WASH MJ WtirVf IS MOOM-OAy-1 Jli- BofLZ, MADE BY ftlt KCtHf I1 PERUVIA.M4 , COULD BE. BLOWM k& A formHandolnS IW)"' '& '! On Our Largo Second Floor I ,-"1 ii mj. I Jn Kiiifc.'1iMiani6rt8feartt.ftiBti I 1(1 -THIS IS Til!: KMillT ST.OIJK- Pants For Work - Play - Brass I Swill'- - a ' wIJ I this is tui: i'ants dkpaktmknt : " J j '''Sy PANTS For Men In Jf J VM liaherdine ' orsle.ls . fef t JA Vs Wl'Vl ( oervi SlunKsKin 7 40? f I':irl W ool 1' u l Kiiyim SA-T -('nmiilelt' l:)n;t' M Sies AY'S AT HOME . . . AT SCHOOL . . . AT SUNDAY SCHOOL You will find at Ray's The Type, size and kind of pants for every occasion. Corduroy - Cottons - Gabardines Woolens - Kahki - Slacks MAY mm r"; W TITS T .ff1 f 1 ' lJ ITaft . i' Mk f P 3' IB Bept pliable Jewelers :ore Mom da W1SLE. WHEK tMPf Also STREET WAYNESVILE 2 Sport Coats Buy War Bonds and Stamps

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