LtjT)AYLMAY 17, 1945 (One Pfcy Nearer Victory) : -is THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER rirR laamnnui nmwn . ' - i T ; : i . - i in vniLiiii-iu CIVILIANS AT WAR . ,u'iit needs and asks its citizens in the 180th week flif (,u . .. lanan to: uar afmir overseas serviceman a bond during the 7th War ' . . ii him vnn have done so on a V'.Mall ,.,.- ; ILll 1 " - " ' ' O Ll 1 11" ...wl nr,vt . ,.. ...i.rpvrr war bonds are sold. v oil voiir war job until victory over Japan. If manpower u,ur industry arc changing, your U. S. Employment Scr .. ...ii vim the nearest job where vou are nerrieri htlkt' i1 , -.niv what vou need Itpcnnvprcinn h-.. ..... ('(llltlPUe lo iias siai i- .,,,, as factories cannot produce sufficient civilian goods threat ol liiiiauou uu rawiit nui-us continue. I he REMINDERS Last Date For Use , ,TS- Hid Stamps Y5, Z5, and A2 through D2 June 2 .' ' it. . . V, sumps E2 through J2 i;lt fit-d Stamps K2 through P2 ... .Ml 1 Unnilltll ITO 0...1 stamps iiuuusii w lxh) FOODS Blue Stamps H2 through M2 hcf u ct Riuf Stamps rt """"S" ' nine stamps i """ m .... 7H A1 111 1 Lie Stamps ti, STAMPS 33 Blue Ii June 30 July 31 August 31 June 2 June 30 July 31 August 31 June 2 August 31 . 1 1 A nnA R M r OIL 1 enou i. , -. "luiwm, kuou ior ten gallons .... ,.tmi,f. valid thmnchmit the .ftiiiiti-w i . ni'l uim. iv.. -- - " vwmiiuj iui me rubl 0, the heating year. .Airplane stamps mos. i, , j, in uook inree continue valid ndtlinitely. berlatives M'lll"! i-Ijiss if the Clyde LiumiI inciiUy named their Lines for I he year. "They I,,,, l ! Mary II. llhiiie- , I Milt.....! Iiinsl iiiiiiimimh- -, iiiiioiu ill, most popular girl. Clco ii, i,mi popular hoy. Eugene 1,1,1 tin I cilifii. Edith i,n Ih-i hov cilw'-n. Spur ,un, , mnsl studious, lift annl.il. Kill I'losl likely ,1 s.)l ll'il'iiison: hoy most. in .ii. ( red. Donald Sway rininil girl. Dorothy l--.t ;ill round hoy. Hobby mi-. i .iililHic girl. Hilda win. most alhletic boy, J tit. best dressed girl, Marie hH dressed hoy, Millard nl. il.is pest. Doris Brown hi I his Drown: best figure m Kii Snyder; best physique M Carver; most dignified laths Drown; most dignified Bdiialtl Swayngim; class mo- will spencer; cutest girl. lliijnes: culest boy, Billy oik cil ! ghl, Kditb bMin: most conceited boy. in- .layncs; class pet, Alma friendliest L'irl. Nell Col- lendliest boy, Lewis Rogers: girl. Gladys Iirown; laziest hisler Ktiykendall; most i:nl. Louise Davis; rfiost l"y. Hilly litirch; class lids, ( leu ItHlilwin and Konl class prophet, Nell Collins: historian, Hilda Sue Case: foot. Uuth Haynes. senior play which is. "Pat Jilt." will he nrpsnnlod PVi ay III al IU0 t). m. in the auditorium ;it Clyde. pst includes: (iladys Brown, m Mcmore, Kent Brooks arver. Duiolhv Caule. rtnlihu Chester Kuykciulall, Nancy nruy Kuykcndall. Don Kaynsim, Hilda Stevenson. nogers. Dorothea Leather M Hilda Sue Case. to VII T"'K Ol" ORDINANCE KIM. I i wiii.-r., . -" maun. t ''OB TrtXICABS AND 111 full,.,...... ......... i " oiuuiance was Bimslv i.,l....l.l . ... .. . ....I.,., HnU nnaiiy I- ".""i noaru oi en nt (i... .r - ... r- mi: iown ot Waynes- II MV I Ol I. nMr ( -- ii'iii, ly-ia; rORDAINEDbythe Mayor 'aril i.r ai,i -"u linen oi ine ! wyncsvillc as follows: MM -fl.. .. "f Ninth - ;l" ""' eiirporalion shall opc- 1 I lie I'liin, ,.f iu. ... ki . ' ' "aynesvuie if . ine pur- ii ... i " H-Mcngcrs lor 11 Slll'll niTc,.., c in ,, "'i or cor- V,i i lurnisnca a tretwv ourciy Dond "f lh. "ic ap- kn i a- or w Bard of r'fMio i , V" 80 amount or II... Sa' motor t i .7. " ' .",ereor res it,,,,, ' ,or any lia ," , ';:" account of any y res,,,,, : "r.da!l"'W to K v.i.i , s "om lhe Pe-'n-r'-Obusor iMiiess of r enea&d in i for i J ,ransP"rting pas I '"' Hire nvnr. u- of II,.. T ' ",e PUDIlt" of wfVCrnin8b0dy oi Waynesvitio . r Pi-oecdent i .u. ." - 'nysu,.h "? opera- r vchij,trybu? F sreets of t Uscd I for hi- "-'"rung pas- rr or , r, T whlch said fu Cly 8 shall be Prator'u'lc M effect by fohic"; or ner of SUci, HEDIG A. LOVE 17. l0Wl Clerk. Bonds Library Notes f ? 11 In France 7 ' PFC. R1CHAKI) . HAY SHOAF. son of C Z Shoal', of Wayncsville and Canton, and the late Mrs Merrill l.ee Shotif. is serving on a hospital Irani operating in Krance evacuating patienls hack from the front in Germany He has been overseas since December. 1944. anil has been in the service over two years His train was stationed one day near an airborne outfit and the hoys made around L'S .jumps a day over the train. I'fc. Slmaf has served in Ger niany, Scotland. Uelgiiim. Holland, and various places in Krance. hav ing been stationed must of the Edward Wayne Fortner Transferred To Norfolk Edward Wayne Kortner, seaman second class, USNR, of Hazclwood, recently arrived as the Naval Train ing Station, Norfolk, Va.. to under go training for duties aboard a new destroyer of the Atlantic fleet. He recently completed a period of recruit training at the Naval Train ing Center, Bainbridge. Md. Seaman Fortner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Fortner. of Hazelwood. and before enlisting in the navy he was employed by the Dayton Rubber Company. He was educated in the Waynesville Township high school. Link Sausafea When frying link sausages, keep draining off fat as it gathers. Later you'll enjoy it in savory gravy or as seasoning. Use tongs or two forks to turn links once or twice you should never prick the skins. Finished sausage has a speckled brown color, ft's underdone if it's pinkish. Serve well done on a warm platter. time in Paris He recently met his brother-in-law, Don Baker, husband of his sister, the former Miss Fran ces Shoaf. for the first time. . Before entering the service I'fc Shoaf worked with his father iu Hie Soul hern Express office here. His wile and small daughter are residing at Lake Junakiska with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. L Putnam, while he is in the service. Wins Air Medal .:lkZ.Jli I SGT. BEN S. ATKINS, son of Mrs. James Atkins, and the late Mr. Atkins, of Waynesville, lias re cently been decorated with the air medal by llrlg. General Jarred V Crabb, commanding general of tin Fifth Bomber Command Sgt. Atkins, who has arrived in the States, served as a radio operator-gunner with the "Air Apach es.'' crack 34Slh llomhardmrii. group in the Fifth Air Force, lie is a veteran of 37 missions and over 275 combat hours, against the Japs in the Southwest Pacific. He has down over New Guinea, Nefh- Robt. J. Harriger On Duty Aboard Grant Robert Harriger, seaman first class. USNR. son of Martin Har riger. of Waynesville, is aboard thes Grant, a 2100-ton destroyer, at sea, and is now back in action. His ship has been undergoing re pairs for damage received in the Battle of Surigno Strait. The night the USS Albert J. Grant was damaged she had as sisted in the sinking of a Fuso class Jap battleship, scoring hits with torpedoes. The Grant was commissioned November 24. 1943. She played an in-shore role in landing opera tions at Hollandia, ' New Guinea: Saipan and Tinian in the Mari anas; at Palau; and at Lcyte in the Philippines. For her accuracy at Saipan and Tinian. she won the nickname of 'Sniper Ship". Avoid Burning When cooking most vegetables and many other foods use only enough water to prevent burning a quarter inch will usually do. ei lands East Indies and the Phil ippines and his last missions were against Jap shipping in the China Sea. At the time ho entered the ser vice Sgt. Atkins was employed by the U. S. Engineers on construction work in Sumter. S. C. His wife resides with her family in Perry, Ga. Week-End Specials : : PECAN ROLLS CHERRY BUNS DEVILS FOOD CAKE t'oiiiplelc Line of ln;ility Baked (mkhLs As Far As Supplies Permit. Pearce's Bakery Let Us Bake For You BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS MA lit. 1ET J HINS TON County Librarian Close to fhe source of inaiiv events and movements is the fact that a boy and a hook gul fngelli cr. "--Dr. Frank Graham. Aiming books for boys and the younger groups are the Inllowing which may lie borrowed from the county library: "Rooster Club", by Angelo; Mr. Popper's Pcnguinc; "Gregoricaiid the White Llama", by Baunoii; "Uncle Bcnnic Goes Visiting", by Brook; "Dash and Dart". Hull"; "Rabbitt-go Lucky", Cote; "Ki-Ki ". Crainc; "Wings For Per". D'aual tirc; "Elin's America", Dc Angeli; "Great Goppy", Du Hois; "Two Log Crossing", Edmonds. "Hundred Dresses", Estes: "K.ek iel Travels", Garner; "Angelo the Naughty One". Garner: "Little House", Hadcr; "Brownie of the Circus", Harper; "Michael and the Captain", Holberg: "Lizzie", Jus tus; "Banjo and Mr. Hones", Jus tus: "Apple Hush". Kceler; "Sean and Sheels", King. "Cyclone Goes A Viking ". Kris tofTcrson; "Rabbit Hill", Lawson; "Ling Tang and the Lucky Crick et", Stafford; "Mr. Bumps and the Monkey". De La Mare; "First Grade". Lattimorc; "lien and Me", Lawson: "Ling. Grandson of Yen-Fob". Kldridge; "Little .loan than". Mason; "Decky's Secret ". Molloy. "This Is the World". Pease; "Feast of the Lamps", Root; "Tag Along Tooloo", Saycrs; "Great Qulllow,". Thurber; "Chippendale Dam", Troy; "Fred and Brown BcaVcr Ride the River". Tousey: "Trouble In the Gulch". Tousey; Molly the Rogue". Walsh; "Ned and the Rustlers". Tousey; ' Jared's Blessing". Woodward; and "Twin Calves", Tousey. Pvt. Robert Buchanan Home On Furlough Private Robert Buchanan, sun of Mrs. It ,T. Buchanan, of Pigc-m. is spending a several days fur lough with his family. Pvt. Bucb anan entered the service mi April 9, and was inducted at Fort Bracu. where he is receiving bis basic training. Pvt. Buchanan was educated at the Bethel high school and al fhe time he entered the service was engaged in farming. He hns one brother in me sei - vice, Cpl. Woodrow Buchanan, who is now serving in the Soiiih l'-cific. Buy War Bonds and Stamps NOTICE OK ORDINANCE PROHIBITING SALE Of WINES The followinc ordinance was un animously adopted and finally pass ed by the Mayor and uoarn oi i dcrmen of the Town of Waynes- , ville on May 10th. 1945: ; BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the Town of Waynesville, as follows: j Section 1. That it shall oc un lawful for anv person, firm or cor- l poration to sell or offer to sell in any way or manner within the cor porate limits of the Town of Way- : ncsville any wine. ! Section 2. That this ordinance , shall tw in full force and effect , from and after June 1st, 1945; pro vided that any person, firm or cor-1 nnratinn heretofore licensed to sell ! wine within the corporate limits of ' the Town of waynesville snau have thirty days after June 1st, 1945, in which to dispose of his or its stock, of wine. HEDWIG A. LOVE, Town Clerk. ! Bring Us Their Picture OMitlt J " ' V jj We Want A Picture of Every Haywood Man and Woman in Service--- Vq an1 " i.i (rihulr tt ((e men and women in service from (bis county, by arranging a display in our large fnml window. No advertising, or merchan dise will lie on display wilh the piclurcs. W'c are do ing this because so many of our gallant lighters have not had their pictures displayed in public. We feel they doe re this recognition, and for that reason we have gone to considerable expense to arrange and huild a worth while display for the pictures of these people. K The Picture Will Be- Put On Display In Our Main Window Wc Are Building A Special Display For Them. Extreme rare will be taken of every picture brought to us. He have set up plans whereby each picture will cany the name and rank of every man and wo man in service, and a record will be kept of the per son bringing us the picture. We can use a picture of any size, either in or out of a frame. The display will be out of the sunlight, and wc will protect them at all limes against harm. We want to push the dis play to completion at once, and for that reason ask that you bring us your pictures as early as possible. BRING W YOUR PICTURES NOW FOR THE DISPLAY - - NO COST TO YOU WHATEVER - - 4 15c Sure To See the SO Men Stage A Uatllc In "HEKE'S YOUK INFANTRY" High School Stadium Wed., May 23 8 p. m. No Admission Ik " Jiudsou Co "Home Of Better Values" Uncle Sam Needs Your Money To Whip the Japs! Buy More Bonds During the Mighty 7th Drive. Buy Them To Keep. t: 4" i' and Stamps,, 1434 May 17

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