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L4y APRIL 12, 195 (One Day Nearer Victory) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 9 .f.;-1; U Cooker To Be lieia Idnesday 18 Hinic will be ...t,.tn on April L, ,o the coumy n rnainAPr L McCastan. ...in hp here on cookers -is anfl ,heV will not !"w TV.A ran. 11 ...... Ko n the court luse larfins if thPy arC .....ions have th(, ;iuents for Ciea - i,n aluminum cou- U hoi soapy water ;,,n well: to Dns"" f .tains after 1 I ....In. lur in i-nougn not Ls arid - taoieH r h ,.art of hot water. E, let steam escape re ,, lime, run pressure nds anil nnia it - ro. upen canner ana pom paste of whiting and be used to remove L ami enameled can- the tanner witn noi L an(t a mild scouring he lid ol the cooKer Ll attention. Do not. in water, but clean. Dy Ltli a soapy cloth, then ih and dry thorougn- Lure gauge is one of mpnrtant and delicate pressure canner. ciean ih toothpick or large Clean safety valve in vinegar for a short lime food deposits and To clean safety vaive ;iw string or narrow ih it The petcock .naked in vinegar and Draw string or piece iiugli pt'teoek opening Knoll particles. Vir.fi Recme Checks Stic Pain Quickly Her Irom tneurrmtic, arinn- :s pjm. try tbis simple me rteir tint thou!and . i padtige of Ru-Ei ..V. Mix it with a quart 1 ih. inire of 4 lemons. I'lejsdni and no trouble i nttcl only I tahle i nm a dar. Often l.nJid rr Mitts are obtained. do nor quickly leave Jo nor Icel belter, Ru-Ei nnthinc in try as It IS drueeist under an abio hi.t i.ii3r.ini Rii-F.I lor ule aoJ recommended bjr ut-Kate Drug Store MRATR1X NOTICE lualilied as administra- cstale of W. A. Grahl, tie of Haywood County, lina. this is to notify having claims against pf said deceased to ex- to Morgan & Ward, ii their office in Way- ('.. on or before the if March. 1046. or this he pleaded in bar of ery. All persons in- aid estate will please Klnte sett lenient. flay of March. 1945. SAUL, Administratrix, rahl. Estate. flar. 29-Apr. 5-12-19-26- LAFF-A-DAY v i i iii iiiis' , "The strangest thing happened right here the other night!"' Two Waynesville Men Serving With 752nd Tank pattalion In Italy Pfc. Harry F. MeC'rackon, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1.. McCracken. of Waynesville, and Cpl. William R. McMahan. son of Mrs. Ellis McMahan, of Waynesville. II.F n. 1. are .'.both members of the 752nd Tank Battalion which is with the Fifth Army in Italy and has made an outstanding record. They are attached to the 7-r2nd ; Tank Battalion, which is credited with , killing 1400 Germans, t ap-turning- 484 others, knocking out 11 tanks and disabling three others and... destroying 21 pillboxes. 41 vehicles and 64 guns. The outfit, now in the Appenine Mountains before the l'o Valley, has been in the line with the Fifth Army about 300 days since it was indoctrinated in battle combat near Fondi, Italy, last spring. 11 has- expended 55.000 rounds ol ammunition in combat, including 105-Millimeter, 76-Millimeter and 75-Mlllimetcr shells. The outfit engaged in fierce bat tles in Roccastrada, Cecina. Ros ignano and Leghorn. Operating well In advance of the infantry, the 752nd attacked a heavily for tified hill north of Firenzuola at 8 o'clock one morning. Three hours'later the last German gun position on the summit had been wiped' out. The outfit held the hilltop for four hours until the infantry caught up. The 752 was , activated at Fort Knox. Ky. It was j trained in a number of camps in this country and later in England Its personnel operated an armored : force training school in Tunisia and later an armored command : training school a few miles south of Naples. Pfc. McCracken is serving as a truck driver and Cpl. McMahan as a lank gunner. I Pvt. John II. Watts ' Receives Promotion I Private John 11. Watts, son of Air. and Mr- John II. Watts, of ! llaclwoml. ha:, recently been pro moted 1o Piivale First Class, ae- (ording to information received from the i'e,iil.:i.ii lci s of the (iifni Milil.Trv Poiu-e Company, in South ern I' ranee Pfc. Walts is a member of the (iiird M 1 1 1 ( ; 1 1 v Police Company ami is now serxiiig with the Delta Base Seelion. iv France. His unit diitils liallii to I he lionl lines and cnloiTi's mi nlar regulations. I'lc. Wiills has been overseas for 21 1 1 ; i i I It-- ami has served in North iiii . i. Italy and Soul hern Fiance He has rneneil I he F.m o-pean- I ri' an MiiMIe l'.astcrn the ater ribbon and one battle star for dutv in a comhal one. Col. Julian Wilson Awarded French Croix de Guerre Colonel Julian Wilson, of Mart e'ta. Ga . has been awarded the Croix de Guerre by the French government for exceptional ser- vices in the liberation of France. according to information received from the headquarters 12th Army group. Col. Wilson is the husband of he former Miss Nancy Love West, granddaughter of Mrs. H. B. West, and niece of Mrs. Cobcrt Mitchell md Mrs. J. V. Abel, of Waynes--llle He has often visited here. Her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald West, formerly lived in Waynes ville. The order awarding the Croix le Guerre. A L'Ordre du Corps d' armee, was signed by General de Gaulle, president of the Pro visional government of the French Republic. The medal was pre sented by a French Army repre sentative at a decoration ceremony at headquarters 12th Army group. Col. Wilson, a member of the general stair corps, is chief rein forcements branch. G-l section, at General Omar N. Bradley's head quarters. He entered the service in 1940 and arrived overseas in September, 1943. Before joining the 12th army he was assigned to similar work at headquarters Euro pean theatre operation. In addition to the Croix de Guerre. Col. Wilson holds the Bronze Star medal and battle par ticipation stars for battles in Northern France and Germany. Pfc. C. Clyde Grasly Serving Overseas Private I'usl Class Clyde It Grasly, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Grasly. is now serving with the armed forces in France, lie has been overseas for the past lfi monl lis, Pfc. Grasly was inducted in the service ;il Camp ('roll on April 20. 194:t and Irom there was sent to Fort llelv dir. Va . and then to Miller Field. Long Island Before being senl ovci M.-as he was sta tinned at I'.looiiiington. III.. Fori Leonard Wood. Mo., and Camp lieynnliis. Pa Hie lime be entered the ser vice be was employed by l!o le and Pilkingtoii. Inc. His wile the former Miss Frances Frady, dau chler of Seaman and Mrs Sam Frady. makes her home wild her mother while her husband is overseas. ime to Re-decorate ting- f have experienced, careful lint Pre ,kni a i mil win piease you. r Sanding t's is our specialty, in makimr rr "ours beautiful, and easy Papering-- A law sclftlion to choose Irom. and men to properly put il up. Porch Furniture- We hac n special paint spray in"; out lit thitt will put new life into your porch and lawn furni ture. We call for and delier. Estimates Free Upon Request J1E HAYWOOD COMPANY Nan Phone 539 SAM MJSHNELL Mrs. W. H. F. Millar In Charge of Club Program On 19th The April meeting of the Wo man's Club will he held on Thurs day afternoon. April If), at Oak Park, at 3:30 o'clock, with Mrs. lames W. Killian. president, pre siding. The program will be on: Women In Post War World. The Future if Women's Organizations, and Fine Arts in the Post War World, villi Mis W II. F. Millar in charge n!' the program. The hostesses for the afternoon will be announced later lames McClure Has Advance In Rating .lames McCluro. seaman first lass, husband of Mrs Louise Mc Clure. of Balsam, has rqeently been promoted to the rating of cox wain, according to an announce ment from the Navy Department, lie is now stationed at the U. S Naval Air Station, Puunene, Maui. T. H This advancement has come to Seaman McClure in recognition of outstanding faithfulness and skill in the performance of duty and eoniplelion of the course of study prescribed for this new rating. Mr. and Mrs. John Doron. of Collingswood. N. J., are expected to slop en route from Florida dur ing the week for a brief visit with Col. and Mrs. J. Harden Howell. Mrs. Doron is the former Miss Helen Marshall, sister of Mrs. Howell and has spent sometime here prior to her marriage. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS BV I'l'BMCATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF 'HAYWOOD WALTER F. OVERMAN VS. LENA MAE OVERMAN The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, N. C. for the purpose of obtaining an absolute divorce from the defendant on statutory grounds: and tl.o defendant will take further notice that she is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County. N. C, in the Courthouse in Waynesville, N. C . within 30 days after the 26th day of April and answer or demur 'o the complaint of the plaintiff filed in this action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relicl demanded in the complaint. This the 26th day of March. 11)10 GERTRUDE P. CLARK. Asst. Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, N. C. No. 1423 Mar. 29-Apr. 5-12-19 NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA. HAYWOOD COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT DORTHA B. WHITE. VS. JOHN P. WHITE The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, N. C. for the purpose of securing a divorce absolute on the ground of two years separation; and thii said defendant will further lake, Wtce that he is required to appear, " fpre the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood Coun ty, at thji Court House in Waynesville.-N; (Xi, within 30 days from the 24th day of April, 1945, and answer f demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply, to ithe Court for the relief demandel in said complaint. Thi th2Ist day of March, 1945. S GERTRUDE P. CLARK. Asst. Clerk of Superior Court, ' Haywood County. Mar. 22-29-Apr. 5-12 ' Assigned To Sea I? ; ; .-.SB. v S-WR . . vK s,v CLYDE v. CALHOUN, seaman first class, rormeriy of Hazelwood. has recently been assigned to sea duty, according to information re ceived by his wife. Seaman Cal houn volunteered in the service on July 12. 1944 at Camp Croft, and was sent to Camp Peary. Va.. for his boot training. From the latter be was transferred to the Armed Guard school in Norfolk. Va . and then assigned to bis pres ent post At the time he enter ed the service he was employed as a welder in the North Carolina Shipbuilding Company. Wilmington AT CATTLE SALE N W Garrett attended a sale of Aberdeen Angus cattle in knox ville Tuesday. Mr. Garrett owns one of the largest Angus herds in the county. F. H. Leatherwood Gives Up Church In Mount Holly Rev. and Mrs. Frank H. Leath erwood. and daughter. Marguerite, have returned to Waynesville. and arc occupying their home on Rich land Street, after living for some time in Mount Holly, where Rev. Mr. Leatherwood was pastor of the Hickory Grove Baptist church. He resigned his pastorate there because of his health, and plans to rest for the n xt few months. He has been offered several large fields, but will be unable to ac cept any of them at this time, it was learned. Rev. Mr. Leatherwood was pas tor of the Hazel wood Baptist church before going to Mount Holly. They have three sons in service. Qge5(M8 Mrs. Harold Tlngcn and young daughter. Ellen Ann Tingcn. have returned from a two weeks visit with the family of the former's husband, Sgt. Harold Tingcn, who is now serving overseas. 1 3t3H5 i WBBi "U . . a. .-A . I1 tI IM I Otlll. (l.S ACTIN Buy Bonds keep them. IT IS 1H PCW4TE OTNKX OF I -LTHIS "5 we mown- I rMIVAlB KHOPERTV JBW3I AND WE VAfiT I " I llllkrllll lAnk wmMm ram PARK T 2m ink E WAYNESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MATINEE: Sunday 2 and 1 t M.; ISalurday 2 and 3:30 P. M. NIGHT SHOW: 7 and .) V. M.. Sunday Night, 8:30 ADMISSION: Children Under 12 Years, 12c; Adults, AH Seats, 35c TAX: On Children's Pa.w, 2c; Adult Pass, e. lill KSPAV-I Kl! V AI'K'll, 12-1:: "Practically Yours" With Chiudetle Colherl and I . M.uMmray. Garden Supplies VcKelalde and Flower Seeds . . . Hoes Hakes Forks Shovels Insect Destroyers ViRcro Fer tilizers. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE SATimHAY AI'KII, I I "Empty Holsters" With Dick I loan. LATE SHOW in:::o I'. M. "Shadows In The Night' Slairinv; W'tiincr later iint! Slar-. Sl'NDAY APUIL I'. "Summer Storm" Willi (icoitfc Sanders and Liiula Darnel MONDAY TI'ESDA Y AI'KIL Hi 17 'Keys To The Kingdom' With Thos. Milchell and C. Pick. WEDNESDAY APKIL IS "Sergeant Mike" Tin illine; Story ol An Anny Do:,'. NOW Is The Time For Farmers To Prepare For A Prosperous We don't want to appear that we know all the farmers' problems and the correct answers, but be ing farmers, we base our optimis tic outlook on many, many years of experience, both as producer . and seller. Right NOW is the time for May- wood farmers to take advantage of the opportunities that are available. Right NOW is the time to in, ike 'plans for cashing m on crops (hat we KNOW w ill sell at' good prices this season, bast vear alone, we sold oxer a million pounds ol beans and tons o! oilier I la w oocl produce. This meant thousands upon thousands ol dollars in cash for the producers. Ii ou are in terested in growing a profitable cash cr,op, see us today. SAVE HERE ON Seeds Fertilizers Groceries Feeds Insecticides Farmer s iiixciriaiia! Phone 130-M Wholesale Distrihulors For Local Produce W. D. KETNE1L Owner Ashcville Koad Waynes ville 't 1 v f .! . -ti - I 1 la i. ' ' : i .
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