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MY 3, 1945 (One Day Nearer Victory) Club Has Pi 0gram Meeting At MEDIC INTERVIEWPRISON VICTIMS THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Page "7 , , home of s. ,:h M:- w ' I,. Hubert H. . !,!.-, .lean Brown Miss Nancy led a!ikIi was pre her. chair- vying HUin- bciriH Riven , in (i hymns . , , , ot Miss xl,vs Nancv Kil , I .i iiclsl m i . Holy- i nir Helper ,, ., :i: nl lieeth- , ,1,1a! " by Mrs- Prayer" .,, by Mrs. , , , ,,:iiianie(l by V;,i nu, violin ,1,1 siiinglield. i on the I,,,!,! ( lollllod's , , ,,, ,-,, . fl'OIII , ltr tail the Loilc h.iiintiiiiy. Minn I, ii ill,,'.', n arcnm ,. imii 'March ,,,,, ,i n i by Mrs. I'', j, .. si, -picnic Moore. . i .1 n inn l.s. as fol h. i iicv Speaks. i;,,-,- They wore i, iun: 'oeal I ., .. M.hIiii. "I'ale ,. :. , ill, Mrs V. I. ,.,.(,.. 1 1 1 t . and piano : ...i ,c Mililarif". hy i i, Vr 1 1 1 m 1 1 I.ove. fc, IIMUM- 4 GETTING THE GRIM DETAILS u Ihtir experience? in the German prisoner -of-war camp at Limbing, Gem, any, an American medical corpsman interviews Yanks who were liberated when the U. S. First Army forces smashed into Limburg. The patients are, left to right, Private James Gore of Albany, N. Y., and Private Joseph Nauphton o Luzerne, Penn sylvania. The medic is T5 J enure Sulvon, the P.ronx, N. Y. They were mnna hundreds snatched literally from a "living death". International) Mother's Worries Over Child if i " V mm i H'jVf l!'f r UtS U1M T-. -fltfliuii til flUtif. ii,'! .iMi tlyliilt l(illl-IOOll(lif ftW(, Wt- Alltn Qtt iM.ii ', j -1.1 Mutil workman. I i .' 1 ' r .,. , ad.lir i.,r t Kit . , :, din m.itKi'i. Writ! SERVICE SPECTACLE CO. ' hi il.i. 5. Pa. Br CARRT CLEVELAND MYERS, Ft D. AT THE SUGGESTION of lu-r pastor, the wife of a profissional man writes of her cliild of six. "I'e does a great di al of fii'l:'int: with his playmates at home nml at school, and he seems never quite satisfied with a tight until lui.ih one has really been hint.. Tin closest thing at hand is the l e t weapon, a stick, a stone, a nan ai i on one occasion, a pen knife (Which he was allowed to use for whittling, on the back porch). "Another problem is his tai.in things which belong to others, i don't mean he steals tliinps. lie simply think3 that anything in our house is his to use when and as he chooses. He has a desk of his own containing pencil?, paper, .stamps, scissors, paper clips, etc. Yet lie is continually rummae;., through his father's. On various c'eas.on.! he has mislaid important thin;: . 1 do not expect him to fully appre ciate the value of an insurance book or a war bond, but Mn-e things are ours and not his. hy can't I make him understand that? I have explained, I have forbid, I have punished, yet he ? fill dots it. Jealousy Problem "We have another little bov, fourteen months old, whom I hi; older boy greatly anticipate,! eml likes very much. Tl.eie u no ti j.i ble there." As I wrote this mother, rhe i' wrong in assuming there is no Jealousy problem. Winie it i -n't the sole, or even the chief, source of trouble, it easily could he a hi;' factor in his fighting v.ilh oil,, r children, e.'en in his stubborn ways with his parents. 1 have a bulletin on "Jealousy," to be had in stamped envelope. Be sure the baby is not allowed to play with the Ider boy's things. Kplained Tod Much Yon have tried so hard to be fair and reasonable with this lad that you have explained too much. He has learned to outwit you and has taken advantage of your pa tience. You and his father should make elear to him jnst once that he must nut light with weapons nor runiiiiae-e through his father's h sk. Whichever one of you hap p ns to bn on hand when he does ci l her, spank him soundly without further warning or explanation. If, however, he is comlitior.: J to the chair-sitting punishment, sentence him to sit in a chair where you can see him without amuse nieet lor eactly 41) minutes for cu ll eil'i ns,-, instead of paddling him. lie sure, to discontinue all argument and nagging. if you two parents are consist ent and settle a few of these mat ters derisively, his doubts will be removed and he will adapt himself to the m, viiable and have a whole romi! icerud for your authority and po-; essions. I n t i'e meanwhile, ovei look other b , : cii.ius a, is of his .vhich you ,!i-il,e. lk'.p him iittract play n. a'' to hi.-, home where you and I : v. ill provide all sorts of u.i. names and means, for nn.ki.i" tilings together. Compli in, 1,'. bun more often for his good li-eis and tiaits hikI Iry to have nioro i'ikhI times with him. r- sl A Few Lockers - - - IN THE MODERN IEEZER LOCffEfl IhUT NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION STILL AVAILABLE Make Applic.'i lion A I k DeX, Wavncsville Have Just Installed Complete . . . Bacon Truck Ei capping Molds gnized wherever recapping is done as the world's $t equipment . . See it operate - - and judge for yourself. Have In Stock The Following New Truck Tires 10 Ply 7:00 Ji-- Ply ?.'.0 20 8 Piy 700 I'll -10 Ply fjoo-if; r, piy Sms Tire and Battery Co. Cherry Appoints A. H. Graham ! Highway Chair. Former l.t llovertior A II Sandy t Ciahant. tlillslmru. was aiipoiiiUKl thairnian uf the Stain Highway Commission by Governor Cherry this week, with half l the li'ii menthol's ivappuiiiU'il for a foui-ear term expiring Mav 1. 19-li). With the approval of the Ad ! visorv liudget Commission the Governor set the salary of the chairman at $10,000 per year, the salary formerly having been $7. 500 per year. A law passed by the General Assembly permitted the Governor with the approval ol . the Advisory Commission to set the salary John A. Goode, of Asheville. re placed Percy H Perebee. of An drews in the Tenth District. Sheep Shearing ! School To Be Held Crabtree, Friday I A sheep shearing school will be held al the farm of Glenn C Pal mer on Crabtree on Friday. 41b. j starling at !l (1(1 a m. and lasting through the day. according (o llow- I ard l (Tapp. county farm agent The school has been arranged in order to give those who arc interested in learning lo shear ! sheep properly an opportunity to ! have supervision and schooling for ' one day. Those sponsoring the school arc especially anxious to teach a group ol both men and hoys enough about shearing so that they can shear I their own sheep and du custom I work for other sheep raisers in the county. The older hoys in the county 4-11 Clubs and also the members of ibe KFA chapters are urged to attend. These boys can render a definite service and make good wages hy custom shearing in their communities, it was pointed mil hy Mr (Tapp. NOTICl: SI-IRVING SUMMONS ItV IM'HI.ICA'I ION IN TDK StiPKIIIOK COCHT NOHTU CAHOI.1NA HAYWOOD COCNTY CI.AltKNCK PUTNAM VS IIKI.KN .IKNKINS PUTNAM The defendant . Helen Jenkins Putnam, will take notice dial an action inl it led as above has been commenced in the Superior Courl ol Haywood County. North Caro lina, to obtain an absolute divorce upon statutory grounds; and the said defendant w ill furl her take notice that she is required to Appear at Ibe office of the Clerk of I hi' Superior Court of said County in the coirrt house in Waynesville. North Carolina, wilhin twenty days after the 12lh day of May. lf(4!i. and answer or demur to the complaint tiled in said action, or Hie plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Complain) . This the 1 1th dav of April. PI4.r GKHTHCDK P CI.AKK. Asst Clerk Superior Courl. No 142(i Apr lft-2(i-May 3-10 NOTICE Ol' APPLICATION I'Olt MOTOR VI'IIK LI) I RANCHISi: RIGHTS I'.eloic The North Carolina I'tilitics Commission Docket No. .'!:J!IK Notice is hereby given that an application has been made lo the North Carolina Utilities Commis sion by V. T Lee.Jr . ta Twin City Hus Service. Waynesville. N C . for a franchise cert iticate to transport passengers as follows: Beginning at Waynesville and over N C Highway 284. a distance of 1.8 miles from the city limits of Way nesville to an intersecting High way leading to inrl through tin ;. rounds of Lake Junaliiska; thence over said Lake Junaluska property lo U, S. Highways No 1!) and 2:1 thence with said two Highwavs to Waynesville. a distance of 'from Lake Junaluskai 2 !l miles lo the city limits of Waynesville. Notice is further given that said application will be called for bear ing before said Commission al its Hearing Room in the City of Raleigh. N C. on Wednesday, May 17. I!l4.r). at 10:00 a in., and pro lestants desiring to be made par lies with the right to appear a1 said hearing and be hcaid in oppo sit ion to said application are re quired to deliver or mail a written protest and two copies thereof to the North Carolina Utilities Coin mission. Raleigh, North Carolina, and deliver or mail a copy thereof to the above-named applicant at least five days prior to the date above fixed for said hearing which said protest shall state FULLY AND WITH PARTICULARITY the way and manner in which said protestanl will bo adversely af fected by the franchise rights re iiested. Said protest shall certify that a copy thereof has been de livered or mailed to the applicant Further notice of the proceed ings in this cause will be Riven lo the applicant and to protestants filing written protests to said ap plication as above required. ALL CORRESPONDENCE RELATING TO THIS MATTER SHALL RE FER TO DOCKET NO 3298 This the 26th day of April, 1!)4.r By Order of the N. C. Utilities Commission By CHARLES Z. FLACK, Chief Clerk. 1430 May 3-10. Pfc. Terry P. Campbell Serving In Cairo f'le Telly F C.lliiib,ll. son ,,l Ml - tola CainplK-ll of Vnil s Mile who is sci'viti" at an air t'isc in C;iro mav In- pisl another "crease monkey lo ii ilou lutein i al the John II Pavne Field, ac I cord i hi; to inform..! ion from bis head(uar! i s Pfc Campbell mav lie referred lo as an "engineer" by appeecta live pilots, tni! to directors of the j I SAAF Transport Command, he j is regarded as a key airplane tech I mcian. one who is well etpiipped I lo doctor i he technical il's which might befall the supply carryine aircraft of I he ATC Pic Campbell has been over seas lor the pas! six months and his primary job is lo perform periodic inspections of aircraft, hill rigid cheek ups of this nature usu ally lead to a full day of repair work II may be the hydraulic system one day a cylinder change the next or an intensive elcelii eal circuit inspection another day W hatever the trouble, Pfc Camp bell is qualified to remedy n In this way he releases another trans port to deliver vitally needed war supplies lo Allied linup-. m Hi, Far Fast and Itus'i.i llowanl S. Mrdlonl Home On I, pave George I. IWoodv Howard S Mcdlord scaur, n I jv, son of Mr and Mrs Hoy Medtord of Waynesville is home mi a sc eral days leave He entered Hie service m Mav. I!I44 anil was in ducted at Camp Croft Seaman Mcdlord took bis InuiI training al the (oca! Lakes Naval Training Center and lioin there was assigned lo sea duty He serv ed in Ibe Mlanlie Iheaiie eighl iiioiilbs M the I line he eiilei cd I be sor vice he was employed bv the Champion Paper and Fibre Com pany. When his leave is up he will report lo Brooklyn, lie is en titled lo wear Ibe American Euro pean I heal re i ihbon I Cars Increase At the nid of World War I there V.eie :m; million families in the conn liy nml approximately 7 million J iii.isleuil eais. In 1H44 there were I .sonic .'..i pull mo bundles am! 5 million it'i'isleiei! c.,is altboiiKh ii,..liy were in Mor.igc or in the ,ruc- i e.s of la lr,g retired I Annual Music Recital Will Be Given Monday Night At St. John's SI John s iniisii department muter I lie ilu cciioii of Sister M Anthony and Sister M Coiiiuc will present its sivlh animal re cital Monday. May 7. al !! p in in SI. John's auditorium. I 'rhr.es are t be awarded after the pro grant to the student having the highest average, the pupil who has put in ill.' mosl practice time, and to all those music pupils who have been regular in attendance There will he no admission charge and the public is cordiallv invited to attend The following students will ap pear on ibe program. Kathleen Finlcy. Belly Liner. Sara Nell Candler. James (iKelley, Lama Woody. Peggy Ward. Mary Flana gan, Nancy Hiancis, Shirley Shel licld. Jetr Recce. Ann Hardm. Sal ly Slovall Lane I'icvost Ann illiur. Dorothy Owen. Margaret Nun Finlcy. Linda Messer. Anita Yandc nbcrg. Irece Wilson, Mary Morris. Dale ItatcliH M.u y In-t Ann Cifi-n. Joan Kali Mi Mi en Williams Vivian U.itkins .h.veo Caller. Jo Michel. July Alexander. Mary Osborne, Kalhryn Hyatt. Mael I -eatherwood, Dolores Cass. James Galloway. Sua Jane Garrison. Margaret Lrcce M..i ('looser. Bob Hardin Aaion II, ,i I Flsic Green. Belle I 'aim. ih. Sue Owen. Dorothy Fish er. Jackie Sue Messer. Ann Mor mino Belie MedlotA Jean Hyatt a M(l Theresa A I lev . Tlii'i e v iM also he several piano duel a. id trios on Hie program ocal s, bullous will he by Jean llvall. arin llvall. Mrs II Liner and Id. i I ,,u Gib'on liui composed ol Ida Lou Gih i.n soprano. Jean Hy.Vt. alio. A. nun lly.ill barilone. will sing. "To A Wild Hose" McDowell, "sight I-1 ancles' von Blon. and "Parade of I be Wooden Soldiers," by Jew! Diiro thy Caddis will play a clari- Homer Elmer Arrington Stationed In Norfolk - I loin'! Flioer ArnnRion. teaman second t'lasK. (ISNR, S4,n of Mr, ami Mrs. liVwey Arrnigl.rn of Waynesville, U.K. I). No. !. recently arrived at Ibe Naval Training Sla- lion. Norfolk. Here ho will umler- fS' 11 UIIIIIIK IIUIK8 UU1WIU U lll'W destroyer of the Atlantic fleet. Seaman Arl ington recently com pleted a period of training' at the Naval Training Center, llainbrittge. Md. Before enlisting in the Navy he was employed hy the Welleo Shoe Corporation. Future Home In the future you may expect "on the .pot" lighting for household, tasks. For example, you may hava a fluorescent liRht over your Iron ing board which, like Ibe board, folds aw iv into the wall when not In use. net number and a chorus will sing Brown's "Wedding of the Painted Doll." BEAM SEED SPECIAL Tender Green Bean Seed 22c lb. Uilliuul fontr. 'id SPECIAL ON ONIONS Ebenezer Onion Buttons $3 !u. (Supply Limited) Underwood Lumber & Supply Go. I'honc -ST I DAVID I NDKKWOOI). 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