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MAY 10, 1945 (Ong Day Nearer Victory) THE WAYNESYILLE MOUNTAINEER Pag 13 5WN ana J1 -,cir c WAft INFOCMAflOM L . r"-- - ti. Bl." CIVILIANS AT WAR ,,.,1, and asks its citizens in the 179th week liml Memorial Day at home. Troop tr.msiVrs. 1 i anied than ever. i sou are an experienced seaman Ships now iiiaiimnlto carry increased Pacific shipments, i applies to devastated countries. . in war workers and families of service men Ui)i the OPA if you live in a rem control I! LMINDKKS Last Dale mil A2 throuuh D2 I or I'm- i In tic J .kmc j July SI j August :i i Line 1 I I une ISO ' July :n ! August 31 1 June 2 August II! ! nd 5 coupons, good for ten nal- I rme valid throughout the country for uni; year. ns 1. 2. 3. in Book Three continue Y5. S. uli J2 K.rrUUll I'2 .lil.rllll L"2 ; me Stamps --,. ..uH S2 I hi (nigh X2 Z Al. Bl. -I. H2 through M2 CI U;MI (,.INST BATTERY "DOPE" VENDORS , : i,.id racket in storage battery "accelerants" l;j War Production Board officials interested ii.riucihile batteries now in use, WPB said. The i.,n. i.v "dope" vendors are doing a flourishing and that the fraud may spread through , -.mi So-called "dopes" or pepping up" com , linal of the American Association of Bat consist of epsom salts, sand, flour or , , winch, when added to battery electrolyte. ,,. , I shorten battery life. Regardless of claims -.,,! no satisfactory substitute has been found mixture of distilled water and sulphuric ...'ed the importance of regular inspection. : vals. and periacflt- recharging in order that I , - may he kept in operation during the war ! FFA Chapter At ie Hoid father And Son Banquet I I.e ( lyile Chapter of ilu- . lin e I arim rs of Anu rica held their annual father ami Son banquet or, Friday e .'cning. with each officer of the group taking part on the program. David McCracken. (.re sident of the KK. Chapter prosid cd during the banquet. i-o. lowing out the annual cuftom oi i , iiitiM ivg a queen, announcement was made that Mifs Gladys Brown had been chosen for this honor. Mie ua scrowiied queen bv I lie president of the chapter. ! ' "!rani started with the - '"vice of the chapter, ' ' loast to our dads", by pson, with response by - racken. Other mim i i the program included a "What we nla nto acconinlish through vocational agriculture!" by Spurgeon Sizemore. David McCracken spoke on. "My four years of su)erxised agricul ture:" Newel Jackson recited the !T. creed. The guest list included the coun tv farm agent. Howard H. Clapp, members of the Clyde school board, and the fathers of the members. The members of the chapter had been assigned to five committees who worked out the-detatls of the banjuet. The mealvas prepared and served by Miss Sara Queen and the members of her home econo mics department. Atlantic Charter Sef Allied Goal For 'Hotter World' William II. Griffin, V S. Navy. Assigned To (iulipoi t, fvliss. i II (rlritlin sou ol Kiilierl ( initio. Il.is ivee.it !y liretl Ml or as Ti I'll, . ie! . Hi Al be i s talk. TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate HIM l H IST.Y OF ARMY COMBAT RATION ; i , oi ihe Army Combat Ration and of prac : , : liaiiom. because of its high concentration and ,n, : . loud. A typical "C" ration contains live I. meal In addition to the sugar furnished with i : liaiion jjliere may be five pieces of hard candy. , , i ! i lo preserving many foods for storage , in ship-,- ., .H.1,1!'.1 pickles, preserved fruit, sugared dates, and Dr. II. M. Clarvoc CKM'RAL PRACTICE I I I L'INARY MEDICINE AND SURGERY I I'HONK RESIDENCE PHONE 485-U ol I I C I ; DEPOT STREET l Beaverdum Township Aulton B. Watts, et ux and II. A. Osborne, et ux to George Bradley, et ux. " Trustees of Pleasant Grove Bap tist church to Will Davis. Estelle Stainey to John K. Hioy les. et ux. J. M. Clark, et ux to M. G. Stanley. Eva Cole Robinson, et vir to Grady Wiggins, et ux. Mrs. Nannie Hall Sanford to Fred G. Queen, et ux Harold Nonis, et ux to Mar garet Norris. Mrs. Amanda Johnson to M. S. Johnson, et ux. Carl W. Green, et ux lo Guy W. Smith et ux. .Mrs. Nannie Hall Sanford to Mrs Gertie Winfield. Jie Browning, et ux to Gudger Cngle, el ux. Joe Browning, et ux lo Eugene Milner. et ux. K G Hall, et ux to Maude Jones. Weldon K. Williamson, et ux to Jack Rector, et ux. J. E. Clyde Township McCltire to Robert Jones. e's Another Way to Look at It! CONTAINERS 4200 weatherproof pack ages for shipping blood plasm. pr ijl ONE CORD lllLS! BIOOD PLASMA mm? W - Establishment of democratic gov ernment, promotion of world pros perity through free access lo trade nd raw materials, snd disarma ment of aggressor nations to main tain peace these U. S. and llrilisli ambitions for a better world were Officially expressed ui the historic Atlantic Charter dr;.wn up by Pres ident Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill early in August, 1 H-t 1 , on the high seas olT the North Amer ican coast. In their declaration of principles, tl.e two leaders avowed their coun tries' disinterest in territorial ag grandizement, and also pledged to work with smaller nations in the realization of their broad objectives. et ux. H. V. Welch to Jake Sutton, et UX. Homer Berry, et u to Adeline Mackey. .7. I.. Weaver lo Mack Miller, el ux. Mary S. Morgan, et ir to Nancy Ruth Jones, et vir Bon-A-Benture. Iuc . to Hoy Smathers. Bon-A-Venture to Naomi Mvers. illi.uu and Mis I I .i. e i w mid ! sii-'iU il to duly ;il ihe t'niled States Naval Training Center. Cullport. Ml.s His navy riiliiiK is Fireman Sceond Class lie has been in the iun since Siptembcr. 19t4 Queen Brothers Serving In ( lermany and Burma Private First U a nes iile nany. according ei Class Phill Queen, is now servinK in to a message , received bv his mother. Mrs Hester ! Queen, of Waynesville IMe lueen has a brother. Pic. Bill Queen who is now serving in Burin.i and has recently been awarded three bronze star combat ; medals. Crabtree Township Roy S. Robinson, et u to ian Riekards. Marian Riekards to Roy A inson. et ux. Mar- l-oie; W illiam Tlieodorc Kahv lo II I. l.iner. Sr. W II Buium et u lo Thomas J Moody, el ux A (' An Hilton ,et u lo Joseph e' ('.Isabella, et u K Welch lo C C Davenport. Fanner lingers, et u to Lewis N. (ii'eeii. i'l ux Touu ol .iv iicsvillc lo R T Mi'ssei . Carrie Yuunc While, et vir to l.eila Rliinehart Hob- Fines Creek Township J. U. Davis, et ux to (I N l.ed ford. Jonathan Creek Township J. J. Ferguson, et u lo C. R Ward. B. F. Howell, et ux. Nell K How ell to Asbury Howell. B. F. Howell, et ux to Dock K Boyd. Ed par Morrow to Vinson Morrow. Pieeon Township C. M. Chambers, el ux lo Albert Messer, el ux. H. N. Mease, et et ux, and L. U. Clarence Trull, et J. W. Kinslnnd. Riddle, et ux. ux. Carl West, et ux. et ux lo Wcsl . ux to l T I) Mister,thatcordof pulpwood you've just cut may look like sticks of wood to you, but it will look mighty different to the Japs. T! ": will give yoUj an idea: Waynesville Township Ralph Wood, et ux to ( Stovall. G. W. Wright to Fannie Wright Sell. E. II. Balentine. et u lo G W Wright. Johnnie Zimmerman, et u to Town of Waynesville. William T. Wilson et i.x to Lem uel Shepard and Boyd Shenaid Henry Francis, el u to I N Tate, et ux. Arnold Rogers, et ux Callie Rogers, to Farmer Rogers Ella Woolsey Reed, el 1 1 x lo James W. Reed. Jr . el us Albert Abel, et ux lo T l 1 Nor ris. H. B. Aakins. el ux Katlierine Ray Atkins, to Joe K Hose Mary S. Kclor to Rudolph laus. et ux. Lclia Rliinehart to F.liner l drix, et ux. Leo Jones Long to I'.va Jones llol- llen OF PULPWOOD WILL MAKE: "K" RATIONS 1 560 weatherproof fibre com a i nprs for field rations. PARACHUTES 1484cargoparachute,ifor supplies, or flares. HOSPITAL WADDING 1644 hospital waddings for OrM treatment or operations. AVIATION VESTS 800 wadded vests Lir high altitude flying. COMMANDO BAGS 900 weatherproof multi-wall tc p.i for shipment of bulk food. WEATHERPROOF MAPS 6120 sheets of wwthr- proof paper for military map. SMOKELESS POWDER 00,000 rounds for Garand rifla 420 105 mm shells . 24 16-inch naval shell V ."T SHELL CASINGS 2148 watertight contain 0 ers for 37 mm slielli. VICTORY BOXES 15f. weathurproof lhippinf can- tainers. FIRST AID t 3336 individual kiti with O battle dressingt and fulfil tableti. These items are only eleven important reasons why your servicemen need more pulpwood now! There are actually 700,000 items just as important and necessary. Thit iawhy America'a farmers are giving every extra hour to the produc tion of extra cords. ffl!gOOMjNGS tXTRA DOLURS t CUTTOP QUALITY WOOD NOTICE OF APPLICATION' FOR MOTOR VEHICLE I RN IIISF. RIOHTS Before The North Carolina l lililies Commission Docket No. ;:'iK Y PMi DUinnn rnMMlTTFF W W 0 0 j V fTI Vl 'ARD CI API Tnf Atrvvnpi? CHAS. R McCKARV VINSON MORROW "i'ts RAYORU m Notice is horeliy niven 1 1 1 :i t ;in application has heen iikkIc to the North Carolina Utilities Commis sion by VV. T. Lc'cJr.. ta Twin City Bus Service, Waynesville. N. C. for a franchise certificate to transport passengers as follows: BeinniiiK at Wayncsvilh?: and over N C Highway 284. , a distance , of 1.8 miles from the city limits ol Way nesville to an intersect inR High way leading to and through flic grounds of Lake Junaluska; thence over said Lake Junaluska properly to U. S. Highways No. 19 and 2:i: thence with said two Highways to Waynesville, a distance of 'from Lake Junaluska) 2.9 miles lo the city limits of Waynesville. Notice is further given that said application will be called for hear ing before said Commission .M its Hearing Iloom in the City ol Raleigh, N. C, on Wednesday. May 17, 1945. at 10:00 a m . and pro- testants desiring to he made par ties with the right to appear at ! said hearing and be heard in oppo-1 sition to said application are re- j quired to deliver or mail a written I protest and two copies thereof tn j the North Carolina Utilities Com- j 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 tract of way and manner in which said i and one N't) I'M I- Ol SI MMONS NORTH CAROLINA. HAYWOOD COUNTY IN Till-: SUPERIOR COURT TOW Ol WAYNESYH.l.i: s Al I. CRKCORY and wife. NAN NIE I! OUEOOHY; HAYWOOD COUNTY. ET AL The (Iclemlants, M, I. (Iregory. Nannie II Oregory, all heirs at law and devisees of M I. Gregory and Nannie II Gregory, if deceas ed, and ail In n holders and credi tors .uni assignees of said heirs at law and devisees, and any and all other persons having any claim or interest in Ihe properly formerly owned li M L. Gregory in the Town of Waynesville, Haywood County. North Carolina, will t;,ic notice that an action entitled as above has heen commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood Coun ty. North Carolina to foreclose the lien ol laes and street assess ments due Hie plainlill. which tax es were duly listed by said M I. Gregory, and which street assess ments were made against said proportv in his name, arid which constitute ii Hist hen upon real estate Ivni" in Grandvicw Subdi vision of the Town of Waynesville. in Haywood County. North Caro lina, in W ayncsvilic Township, be ing lots N'ns, .'I to (I inclusive 'four iots' and lots Nos. 41 lo 44 inclus ive 'imii lotsi, as shown by map of si. id Subdivision recorded in Map Rook "" page Otliee of the Register ol Deeds of Haywood' County a part ol which said lots I rout on 1:1. ist SI reel and adjoin the properly ol Dave Hussell. et 'il. and the relief demanded con sists in the sale of said real cstati lor iacs and sheet assessments I due the nlaintili and in excluding all persons Iroiu any lien or inte rest in said property I tie ilcienilanls w in tui'tlier UiKC notice thai they are required lo appear before Ihe Clerk of Ihe Superior Court of Haywood Coun ty at the court house in Waynes ville. within twenty days after the HI day of May. 1945, and answer or demur to the complaint filed in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to Ihe Court for the relief demanded in the complaint This the 2nd day of May. 1945. C. If LEATHERWOOD, Clerk Superior Court 1432 -Mav 10-1 7 24 ri I Protestant will be adversely af fected by the franchise rights re quested. 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 given lo the applicant and to prolestants filing written protests to said ap plication as above required. ALL CORRESPONDENCE RELATING TO THIS MATTER SHALL RE FER TO DOCKET NO. 3298. This Uie 26th day of April, 19tf By Order of the N. C. Utilities Commission By CHARLES Z. FLACK, Chief Clerk. . 1430 May 3-10. NOTICE SERVING SI MMONS I II V PUBLICATIONS I NORTH CAROLINA I IIAYVOOD COUNTY I IN SUPERIOR COURT I HAYWOOD COUNTY I VS. Cenie Clark. Widow of D II Clark, Deceased. A R. Clark and wife, -Mary Clark. L. C Clark. Incom petent. Wanda Clark. Guardian ! of L C Clarw. Incompetent, Wanda Clark. Individually. Has sle Jones and husband. .1 P Jones, ( has C Smathers. Trus tee. R C Gossetl. Truster. Mrs. Laura Hiooni Administralix of Brady liroom. Deceased, and Town of Canton, a municipal corporal ion The defendants. A R Clark and wife. Mary Clark, and Hassie Jones and husband. .1 P Jones, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, to fore close liens for delinquent taxes and taxes due Haywood County apd amfvsseci ana leviett against one land in Clyde Township tract of land in Town of Canton, said County: and said de fendants will further take notice that they are required to be and appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County at the courthouse in Way nesville, North Carolina, on or be fore the 5th day of June. 1945, or within thirty days thereafter, and answer or demur to the com plaint filed by the plaintiff in this action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demand ed in said complaint. This the 4th day of May, 1945. GERTRUDE P. CLARJ. Asst. Clerk Superior Court of Haywood County. No. 1431 May 10-17-24-31 Pvt David Bovd, Jr. Home Oa Furlough IM Mrtvid P.ovd .11 m.Ii ..I Ml nl id Mrs. Ituyd ;oi,l th,- .,te Mi lioyd ill' Waynesville and Nash ville. Teiin., is spending a several days furlough here with his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. O. II Shel ton. Pvt. Uoyd entered the service in May, 1942. and was inducted al Fort Jackson. Before bv-ing sent overseas he was further trained al Ctm.p Barkley. Tex . and Camp Stone, Calif. Pvt. Boyd returned in Deceni-lx-r. 1944. from two ycai.- spen: in Australia, whore he was attacii ed lo the medical corps. He con tacted malaria and has been a pa tient in Leterman General Hospital. San Francisco, and later in the Hattey General Hospital. Borne, Ga., since his return. Upon completion of his furlough he will report to Camp Butner for reassignment. Before going there he will visit his mother in Nash ville. At the time he entered the ser vice he was employed by the Ashe ville Citizen, prior to which he was with The Waynesville Mountaineer. Tennessee Better- Bfed; HEREFORDS AT AUCTION 8 Bulls 47 Females Centre Tobacco Warehouse Tazewell, Tennessee MONDAY. MAY 21, 1 ;)) P. M. Warm Polish Set a bottle of furniture polish In warm watpr a few minutes before using, because warm polish pene trates the pores of ood faster. Wax Hoes on floors and ether surfaces more easily if it is no! loo cold. How women and girls ;?ay get wanted relief from functional periodic pain Cardul is liquid medicine which many women any has brought relief from the eramp-ltke agony and ner vous lira in of funcuonul periodic dlMrets, Here's how it may help: 1 Taken like a tonle, H should stimulate appetite, aid difts tion, Unis help build r- tistunce lor mo ' time" to come. 2 Started 3 days be fore ' your time", It hepi J pain due to purely fuue- . ? Try Cardul. If It helps, you'll uo iad you aid. CARDUI f, INTO A Buying A Home For Home Loan Information You'll find "neighborly", willing folks at the Haywaod Home Build ing and Loan to help you on any home financing problem. It has been our business for over twenty five years. HAYWOOD HOME Building and Loan ASSOCIATION as Jk WW Vak v Tvv-- fa. - jm . mm Mother's Day Sunday, May 13th The height of a mother's love and un derstanding reaches to the top of your head. All of her ambitions, hopes and prayers are built according to your measurements and it is her aim in life to have you live up to the pattern she has laid out for you. Let her know the depth of your affection by re membering her on this Mother's Day. She deserves the best always. No one can ever take her place. We Have Many Lovely Gifts For Mother . . . SUPS H()SE HATS GLOVES UNDIES DRESSES. i Ma 1 ssies D ept Store. ('. J. UEEL'E, Owner' I
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