hpAY APRIL 26, 1945 (One Day Nearer Victory) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER r Ptgi 3 Rites For Fitzsimmons fHere Sunday ,.via.s were conducted DO, a prominent cm h, v. Robert G. Burial I""" ... H ,. Ollllio"-"- . Hill cemetery. Dr. J. R. Mc '.' y Dicus. M. G. H Atkins. Wallace ,,,,,, h Ward, .Jeff II. nuoiuiei. .... Q nlim , ,u. ol Ulf Auto Supply Com- hd'iottO. ,!, inj: a heart attack l.i., .,n route to Ida . v"m , tniii Mia"", rid. lims as the son of I In. craiidsfin of the .uitcoti. Dr. Joseph (1 Mis Graham; and Luul.Pii of William a. ,,WTiior ot iMorm wiir Snutor. and secretary i (in his paternal side ',ml,,,l from an old fam nlton. prominent in , aI-c two children, Jo r I S. Marines, sta ihe South Pacific, and KilzMininons, stuueni ai Win: Wellesley, Mass., (i K Fitzsimmons, of and two .sisters, Mrs. IS!, Aden. Charlotte, ana Miller. Black Mountain, attending the service Best Child Actress ad Chafin Hostess Of DC Meeting Li Chaltin will be hostess . meetiii of the Hay er of the United Daugh e Confederacy at her the Kairview Road on 1. according to an ,ent by the president, Ko1, Jr. Mrs. George haw the paper of the Ml members are urged any neatly and small son, ivcd on Thursday to i homo with the former's iinie McCracken, in ICMille. Captain Beatty fwilh the 8th Air Force a pilot of a bomber tatty is a native of Mc- B'eim. I Tjr V ' J J Vm w ': v I r f . 1; Svl ''teiijiinnii COMEDIAN Bob Hope presents to eight-year-old Margaret O'Brien an "Oscarette" after she was selected u the outstanding child actress of 1944. The award was made at the seventeenth annual presentation ot "0808X8" by the Academy of Mo tion Picture Arts and Sciences in Hollywood. (International) Hmids and Stamps. Eleanor Turner Is Married To Wm. Theo. Raby Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mrs. Eleanor Stone Turner and William Theo dore Raby, both of the RatelilT Cove section, which took place at the Methodist parsonage of Long's Chapel, Methodist church. Lake Junaluska, at 8 o'clock Wednes day evening, April 18. The Rev. Miles A. McLean, pastor officiated using the ring ceremony. The vows were spoken before an improvised altar in trout ot the fireplace which was banked with pine boughs and largo bas kets of white gladioli and snap dragons on either side. The inn ti tle was covered with pine branches and large brass eandlebia held white tapers. Evergreens and Dogwood were used throughout the dining room and living rooms, lighted by candles. Before the ceremony, Miss Anna Glosser, pianist, played "Libcs traum." The bride entered on the arm of her son, H. C. Tinner. She wore a silk suit of powder blue Civic League Hostess To Girl Scout Troop Rev. Robert G Tatum, rector of Grace Episcopal Church, was the guest speaker at the April meeting of the Waynesville Civic League which was held on Wed nesday evening at the home of the president. Special guests of the evening included the Girl Scouts. Mr. Tatum addressed the group on how the luture generations would have to (any on and their great responsibilities. He spoke of God's working out his plan through the rising youth of the country. The Girl Scouts presented a program of exceptional interest featured by musical numbers, in cluding a group of songs by Ida Lou Gibson. The meeting closed with th" as sembly .singing of America. Dur ing the soei.il hour Mrs Roy Camp bell, Mrs. Leo Mai tell and Mrs Homer West, joint hostesses, serv ed the group Mrs Uutus L Al eln. president, presided during the business session Seventy-Three Pressure Cookers Are Tested Here Seventy-I hrce pressure cookers were tested by (). Phillips from the Extension Service. State Col lege, here at the courthouse on Wednesday The checkup was was for ow ners of cookers in. the counties of Haywood. Jackson and Sw ain. The event was sponsored by the Extension Service, the Kami Se curity Administration, and the county home and farm agents of the three counties taking part. Thirty-three cookers from Hay wood were tested. 22 from Jack son and lii from Swain county during the day. The hardware dealers were in vited to attend the meeting and learn from Mr. Phillips bow to lest the cookers as this will be the last year that the service will be rendered by the Stale Exten sion Service. Assisting Mr. Phillips in the testing were: Miss Mary Margaret Smith. Miss Jewel Graham and Howard Clapp Haywood home and farm agents; M. L. Snipes, Jack son county farm agent; Miss Mar tha HariHtle, 1'SA. Jackson coun ty; Miss Helen Higgon and Miss Pansy Deal, home agents of Swain county , and .1. Y. Bailey and Miss Bertha I'roHitt. l'SA worekrs. with white accessories and her corsage was of roses. The bridegroom was attended by Glenn Hipps of Waynesville. Mr. and Mrs. Raby left imme diately following the ceremony for an unannounced trip. YOU can help shorten the war by working at llLillfiKlll 0r government urgently needs pontons, life rafts, oxygen hose and pbelts, which we make. They need them so badly that any delay could flefinitely lengthen the war! f you are not now engaged in essential war work, decide today to help make these essential products. We have openings in the following departments: Women Ponton Production V-belt Oxygen Hose Men Banbury Mill Room Compound Calender Windup Stock Trucking Laborers will work in a new, well lighted building with congenial people. You "ill receive high earnings, and at the same lime be learning a job that eiP vn J ! r 4U .l.,.ar ri,,rl - guuu cApei leiue. 101 mc "i Hv.. fur EmDlovmpnt IWirtmpnt fodav. You will be given a courteous I. " . . mterview to help place you in the position you will like best. APPLY AT: THE DAYTON RUBBER MFG. CO. Hazelwood, N. C. AH applicants must comply with W. M. C. TAKES OATH AS THIRTY-SECOND U.S. PRESIDENT - f--Mini ill HAND ON THE BIBIE, Harry S. Truman is shown being sworn in to the afflce of President of the United States by Chief Justice Harlan F. Stone in the Cabinet Room of the executive offices in the White House, a few hours after the sudden death of President Roosevelt in Warm Springs, Ga. Watching the solemn ceremony are (L to r.) : Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins; Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson; Secretary of Commerce Henry A. Wallace; War Production Board Chairman J. A. Krug; Secretary of the Navy James V. Forrestal; Secre tary of Agriculture Claude R. Wickard; an unidentified person; Attorney General Francis Biddle; Secre tary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau; President Truman; Mrs. Truman; Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes; Margaret Truman, daughter of the President; and Chief Justice Stone. International Soundphoto) SEES FIRST BREAD IN THREE YEARS HOLDING HER TWO-YEAR-OID SON, Michael, who was born in the Daguio Concentration Camp in northern Luzon, Mrs. Rupert Foley looks grate fully at a loaf of bread, the first she has seen in three years. The Japs never provided any. This bread was distributed by the Army's Civil Affairs Section and the American Red Cross to civilian internees who -ere liberated from Bilibid prison recently in Manila, (International) Want Ads FOR SALE acres all cleared. 'Mi acres in cultivation, balance fenced pasture, sprint's and branch in pasture, 3000 feet frontage on Southern R. It. i ideal factory Kite i , Duke Power line on place, electricity in house, land rolling, terraced and limed, very productive, good well, large stock barn, two story granary, smoke house, crib and other out buildings, also small tenant house, near Nebo. High and grade school, Methodist and Rap tist churches, railway depot, mill and post oilice, for price and appointment to see, call J. II. Tate, 120-X. Marion, N. C. Apr. 26 May 3 FOR SALK One good Roman Kagle Range either coal or wood, good condition. Apply Greens Grocery, Maggie, N. C. April 19-20-May 3 FLOOR SANDING AND FLOOR FINISHING Guaranteed work. G. Goldman, phone 75. Sylva, N. C. Apr. 19-26' May 3 USED CARS WANTED Wc will pay ceiling price for pood used cars. Sec Davis-Liner Motor Sales. FOR SLIP COVERS, button holes, covered bullous, buckles and bells, also hemstitching, see Mrs. T. L. Campbell at 11 Masonic Temple, phone 523-J. FOR SALE Wood. Get your next winter's now. Fred Marcus, phnoe 170-W. April 12-19 May 3-10-17 LINDSAY RADIO SERVICE Radios bought, sold and repair ed. 56 Main Street, Waynesville. N. C. Mar. 15-May 3 ARTISTIC Piano Tuning. Voicing and Repairing. Paul Shepherd, Bethel High School, Waynesville. N. C. Ht WANTED Experienced parts man, body man and mechanics. Splendid opportunity in these three openings. .See Watkins Chevrolet Company. tf WANTED AT ONCE skilled and semi-skilled workers. Also truck drivers and farm help. Houses furnished. See Jerry Liner, at Lake Junaluska. WANTED Dietician or person ex perienced in planning, buying and seining meals fur 100 or more. Must apply in person al the Haywood Counly Hospital. Apr. 26 WANTED- Maid lor general house work. Must be good cook Call 288-W. Apr. 26 WANTED in Haywood County suitable site for development as children s camp, either purchase or long-lciip lease. 40 lo 100 acres, wooded. Suflicicnt water for swimming pool or small lake. Prefer location on or near pow er lines but will consider others. Enough level land lor pla areas, remainder may be hillsides. With o rwitliont house and barns. Answer "Camp," ','a The Moun taineer. May 17 FOR SALE Milk cows. Fresh, also two soon to freshen. One 5-year-old registered Hereford bull. Two 1 ' j-ycar old pure bred bill not registered. Two 8-monlhs-old purebiead but not registered. One Aberdeen An gus bull ca!!', 9-nio.-old. regis tered. One Angus bull calf. 8-mo.-old. not registered. See Albert Riley, Welch Farm, 1 1 ; miles East oi Waj nesville, on Highway No. 19. Apr. 26 May 3 FOR SALE Drop-leaf breakfast table, chairs, spinet desk, fire place grate, all used. Sec Mrs. E. H. Halcntine. 237 Dcllwood Road. Apr. 20 FOR SALE Pick-up trailer, good tires. S40. Inquire 305 Carolina Ave., Hazelwood. Apr. 26 M 3 Ensign and Mrs. Parson Spending Several Days At Balsam Lodge Ensign and Mrs. Harold K. Par son of Deland. F,a., arc spending several days in Balsam. They were married in Deland, Fla., on April 20 and plan to go to Atlanta on May 1st, where Ensign Parson will receive further training as a pilot instructor. Ensign Parson is the brother of Edward J. Parson ot Balsam Lodge. Methodist Circles To Meet On Tuesday, 1st The circles of the Woman's So ciety of the First Methodist church will be held Tuesday, May 1st, as follows: Circle Number One with Mrs. E. B. McClure at 3:30 o'clock; Circle Number Two with Mrs. Henry Gaddy, at 3:30 o'clock; Circle Number Three with Mrs. Freida Knauff at 3:30 o'clock; Circle Number Four with Mrs. Wilford Ray at 7:30 in the evening; and Circle Number Five with Mrs. William Norris at 7:30 o'clock. FOR SALE One electric waler pump; also one Stover Hanimer mill. See Albert Abel, or phone 310-R. Apr. 26 DAVIS-SMITH JEWELERS Expert Watch Repair Opposite Masonic Temple No. 8 Church Street Public Domain The public domain in the United States includes about 175,000,000 acres of which about 23,000,000 acres are forest land. CHOICE LOTS FOR SALE -City convenience. Telephone 364, T C. Norris. June 30 HAVE YOUR SEWING MACHINE repaired at Campbell' Slip Cover and Repair Shop. 11 Masonic Building, Phone 525 .1. tf AIKEN GIFT SHOP SPECIAL LINE of unf rained pic tures, 2" x 4" to 16" x 20". See our large selection Apr 26 May 3 TUC IN U. RMUNU3..I I P int N FINE WATCHES IT'S fjlpa Molt lomoui dlimmt in th world . . . twntd and feufM by tojahi, Shohi, tmpvrort, n4 Kingt for th pa f flvo conturto. Now in tho Ouoon of Cnalna" crown ond filddon wy from ftr haiarda of war along with tho rott of tho crown (owtU. Bulovo . , . Amorka'i fovortt An watchl Unliko tho KOHINOOR Diamond, Bulov watchti ro not hfddan away from Ho hot ordl of war, but art on ovtry battlofront tHing outttandlng rocordt o' dopondablt orvicol MINUTE MAN ... 1 7 iw.ti , . $49" MISS AMERICA . . 17 itw.lt . ,$425 Prktt Includ Fkrol Tea E. J. LIL1US JEWELEU Main Street Wavnesville EEE CISQ2EHES gur: For IVJen Who Know QUALITY ARE you one of those lucky men who has discovered the outstanding quality of C'urlee Clothes? If you are then all we have to say is that our new line of Curlee Spring Suits has just been placed on display. We know you'll be in to see them. If you have not discovered C'urlee then there's a real treat in store for you. Men who know quality when they see it will be quick to recognize the smart styling, expert tailoring and fine ma terials in these Curlee Suits for spring. Our line is com plete in its range of styles, models and sizes and you are sure to find Curlee Suits you like that fit you. Come in and see them today! Massie Dept. Store C. J. REECE, Owner