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sgDY, MAY 31, 1945 (One Day Nearer Victory) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Section OnePage 3 TYPICAL JAP 'SUICIDE PILOT' Proclaims June Dairy Month Capital Letters THOMPSON GREENWOOD - N xxV sS xs x v V iJl(, A6 s Bv ' ,r , ,;ui. of Waynes--1 ..,.,m specialist kiif ,.. of Ae- Stau" more ',, ,han anybody ' He advises IU'-,,tm! marketing too ;;, .. omci or the ' quotas are i-'.nucrs net lower "! until month's . i m i' i's don't want (;,ui advice from u !.,..k whal Has Siliulv Craham. your ,, u, ,! Slate Iligh- " ,. has u. and de- t. I In- news- Ill lm' . i I calx -"""1 t"1 LilKT.itn'"'. S '"'. i . ii In- reeeiv- ... I in riri'S;'; menu L.UI h.iu' -.tli a hall- j ha pmm.tIs - and n ;,,nnrahlc a matter nf lact he is j,,.,!,!,. as the head of lay M-ttip as he was be- !,, ,lt. slap ai ine iu- Llirve H i"' ""' 11 was ., ihmiKh. .iiul lie may llltlr 1 1 ollllll' "living I hey sa n time rl lm mm hi jni, in i in I . Sa ytl will- lU me, in I he press no ii,.ii I'.ilnek, former hi r nh the Male Hoard uinni and Development. orkiii wilh the Merita in Atlanta, (.a. and Ite-up '! .l')i oi n. i eliare of their niaga Merila Family." The has some beautiful Von h Carolina nice ad- the bread and for in Broughton's law praetue and will be in there pitching when he runs for the U. S Senate in 1948 NO ARREST Lt. Guv. 1. y. nallentine may be surprised to see this in the paper, but it actu ally happened a little while hack on a highway which skirts Durham, but is nevertheless in the Durham city limits. As the Durham uol iceman tells it, he saw this car moving along at about 32 miles an hour, seven miles faster than the law allows in Durham. After clocking the speed for a minute or two. he blew for the automobile to pull to the curb. He told the driver that he was exceeding the speed limit, Oh. no, the driver replied only about :!2 miles an -hour Well, you are in Ihe city limits! You've got me then, asserted the driver. The policeman asked the man for his driver's license. The din er could not find it, discovered he had left it in his other pants. You've got me again, he said. What's your name'.' L. y. Bal lentine (he didn't tell me he was Lieutenant Gov. nor nolhin'i Well, you get a .statement from the high way folks saying you have a li cense. And I'll let you off this lime The ' policeman received a note from Hoddie Ward, head of the Stale Motor Vehicles division, saying that Lt. Gov. Italic iitino had a driver's license. And that was that. Hut if you were Lieutenant Gov ernor and had been slopped by a traffic cop. wouldn't you have (old him in a minute! Course you would. C$3!C?lK$v IPS There is talk arounW Nli,il Cordon Gray, who ici nl Hie Winston-Salem j li.iv he discharged from ' :d services in July and I IWlfi Carolina politics in i Could he - -. ! . .. . . I Although ,1. M. lirough- i iciallv mil of politics in inilina. he is still playing pari through some ardent a few moves. And are definitely not out man like J MM does in .in important political :i jcars without making (I influential ones. too. pniving their worth now Charles Furtiulo Wins Bond For Selling "Mountain Echoes" Charles Kurtado. fourth grader at St. John's, won the war bond awarded by "Mountain Echoes" at the end of school for selling the most papers during the year. Charles had sold a to tal of b'H! "Mountain Kchocs" to win first place in the annual con test. Third grader. Hobby McKay, woo $10 in war stamps for hav ing the second highest sales wilh 270 papers sold. Johnny llein. fifth grader, sold 27H "Mountain Echoes" (luring the year, and won the third prize of $!" in war stamps. i tH Jf 'VVVTIN ' ' B i v. S . ' . m Rubber Employees To ' Award On Tuesday liiiiii'il t laiiii pasc 1) "'"Me lm- round danc- liils Cluh iiieinbers will "It'll lal Itosle.sses. Soil ' '"' nil. i ,ike and cookies I'lird If eomplcled In have in ""lion of The Mounta "rek a large number of Mt' dillerenl phases of ! t in- Dayton plant, spe- '' 'l illustrated ""' Produels that are '"'in.v lealui-es .,r Ini.... f s',l"r'1 "" ""is section ' ami every detail "Kled to the fullest. "Proof Insulation f Coll,, i, now being f,- , . I'-ioaiien, where it I '1' rent of fuel. It llii;ihr vilu an "I'city 0f fluffing J MISS FRANCES BARTON lo instead of gether with Mr. Killian will repre- I sent employees. M lu ii-lcniurtain io Hilliarb Norris Uh" "its .issiHiatetl with this at the iinu 0f t-ntr,. '"sr the sprvk-p f his eiMintrv. Am made (he supreme sarrifice May lath. 11)4.-.. in (he S.ujtl, p!Kific Art;,. M;.v c h0 stay a( h0,t- Also do our part. QERAY'S sons TYPICAL OF JAPAN'S "suicide" combat pilots is this Jap naval aviator, who wears the enemy ling about his head and carries a Samurai sword. Attacking oil' the : -bores of Okinawa in large numbers, these zealots were causing contidrrnWe damage to American ships before means of check ing them wore devised. (International) LAFF-A-DAY I j XX -X 3s 'f. " f xxx s v V!" - 4xxxJ?Vt , , V tXiW i v -sxX. Hi - - !' - VXXX ,X vx x t fflUOfi X ' J-X y VXRXX XxLxX ZlLA i " f XX " , x x , xx Rxx ' (!-' x XX xx i x, X x x v s xx i S x- K fX x .x A , N T x, 1 5 22 ' I l - i , i ii- , , , . . . ii i i : t - r i r '. M' " i V. u 1 ho:." :.r, i, - j, ! .i I),.-. (H)VKRNOU If. CHKC.C. C1IEHKY. who has set aside June as Dairy Month, believes in milk ax the perfect health food. Here he is shown in an informal pose cn-.ii.dl making a good meal of bread and a quart of milk al a lialemh dairy lunch "Dairy produels are essen Hal to Ihe mainlenaneo ol human health and elliiiency, both on the lighting front and on the home trout," declared (iovernor Cherry in Ins proclamation. WAR-PRIORITY FOR GARDENS, TOO V - v i mm n i rv t h with are I ' : x w4 wl ; wi'Wx'i -mil. SCOTT'S SCRAP DOOK By R. J. SCOTT 1 1 1 jC?'' t Jrk t. M Mm tLi , Jvi .aiuff mm a 'MT -To BA-T V''TL I ii I vim if ,V1 Hi 8.. IMPORTANT AS GENERALS, ALMOST, lorn. .to planta pulled alter sunrise ( in south Georgia arc pictured being flown to start growing their .stuff, in northern Ohio "orforc .sunset the same day. Hiding with them are Agri culture Dept. iciruli: Is and the p ower. (Infenifltiona! .S'ontirfpiofo) .fis ii int. V piEf MOCL 1"tUi 1A.LP ot -fllE- roruL-fio't U. WOP-LD' iKiDIA, b.x--vs McCX -fi(A,H IbVLT Ci fML WORLD'S .VIVIUA.L tlCI- Of -to 25 miles or oFuwntLS amo rooms L lAR.USBA.t CAVtRWS. AV MIX ICO - HO 'fwo ROOMS C?fl Canton Schools To Close On 13th The f 'anion xchnolx ill eluse on June Ml b ! lie b.o i 'aim ealo sei'inon will be ileliveied ie Hev S(. .1. .1. Willinms Student At Army Nifjht School In Italy S,"l John .1. Williams, son ol Mi frank I! Williams, Wavnex m OR.IhIKA1E.P Fl Kelley . oi k in Ii f I) 2, is si inlying the high school audllm iuii: v. Im lt ;i1 '"' school al Ihe will lake the place oi tin ilmieh AM' heaihiuarlers service in llaly, services in Cflilim I fi.pl eveiunc ,,,,! -,ling lo informal ion received The closing exercises will be i n I t r Iie,iil(ii,irlers. on the nights of June I.' ,m. l.;ih t . illH, h uered the er. ii ,- Sgt. Williams was a book Webster Mortificil keepci at Ihe I., A While Melal When Uamel UVb.-'n braid 1li.il Wm k, in Asbeville. Sgl Williams the I8.r2 Demoer.ilie omvo i h..i is laknig Kalian. 1 named a man he clc p. ed. I i.-iel loi POULTRY WAITED Our tniclv will he in Va nesville, near the de pot eer Tuesday hetneen the hours of 9:30 and 1 1 :,!() a. in. Colored Hens, per lb. 27c Roosters, Ducks, Guineas, 17c Turkeys, heavy 30c Turkeys, young, per lb. 35c Will hu the poultry and Hocks ou have for sale, and we'll pay cash. i t; i m t k wii i. iti: nii;ui; uain oic shim: EMi MOTT Phone .il.VW Asheille, N. ('. Just Received And Ready For Sale ARMY AND NAVY SHOES Manilla) I m ed lm I hi' Vi nix anil Nav v h Peters Shoe I oinpanv. 'I'lii'se shoes surpass in iii.ihlv anvlhiiiK which we have been aide I" oiler mi in work shoes .since pre vv ;n da s. No. 1 'I'll)' .ii'inv shoe is ul' reversed leather upper wilh a raw cord sole. I lie upper is higher than t he a erae ork shoe. No. 2 The na v shoe is of hlaeK toi grade upper slink wilh raw cord sole eonsl ruel ion. 10 COR0 cm en cucc V Horc'i Ihe boi work ihoc money can buy IT- til Tr. a Bl .vNl. ll 'a lw xftl' qivr Honhlp lh Wf! These are new shoes anil are ralioiieil. Ivxecllent for farm and all general work purposes. Superior lo a n y I liing else vim ean huy on die market at the present lime. The raw rnrd sole was select etl hv the limy and navy as he- "A IIM lougncsj on t I Ii)' markel. neraemoer inese are-- Army and Navy Construction Built io their specifications May's Department Store Buy War Bonds and Stamps K. Pierce, ;if the p.-uh'.-i -i ..f.iril- bcarrr, Ihe gieal sl.-nr i, .nr. niurrrl. "After tin s im :n in !- x..fc from being numnali"! b- I'lr.-i-dent." E. J. Lilius Extends FOOCHOW DRIVE OPENS GATE TO CHINA COAST mttlHliill"''lTH;jjjjW,jjj f WHIS 100 K P1' '''ii'iiiiilnii f III111 m r p -.iii lift m 3& Ul 1 f .1 ,VONABAHJ . . Srt OUSMICMtN j KYUSHU tAVf SUIMA lltlf MINOtOADLK.O. Ul ' VAIUiHIMA MAkANOVMiMA OSIJMI ',! 'Jf AMAMlOlMIMA tOUIOxX'" AMAMI lllllll . r . OOCHOwilSlyfc .T"- OINAWA HHamov FORMOSA f o.?-hh.6. r -' imiiHimi! "'0"' - Pacific 7) M IS ) J Here Are A Few Appropriate Suggestions For 1EM GRADUATION OIFTS COM PACTS I'.AK KIMiS UKACKI.ICTS I.OCKiriS rillllll IKAMlS A I I II I S i;ai;i;i i i i s i;.s CHAINS (il.ASSWAIli; T'l.ASI'S XOAOAOASI Will AA414 AJAI QcQan 0KIN00AGA81 I. .ulies Kxpansion IJiJuelels , . , Made hy Speiilel. Carmen and (Jueeu Quality. i,i:.thi;h billfolds i ok mkn and women i WITH CHINESE TROOPS entering Foochow (1) on the China Coast, and the Japs reported driven from Sinchang (2), military experts see the beginning of a campaign to clear an area considered the most likely landing dace lor possible future invasion. The Chinese successes are seen tying in with the battle for Okinawa - (shown in inset) commanding fee approach, where Kaha A) may, tali at any nMnent' (J"f'rP!!2 BR" E, J, LILIUS, Jeweler FINE WATCH AM) JEWELRY REPAIRING I 'sc our lavmay plan 1'i.ir any item. I'rirj'.s iiK'Iiule fed)T:tl Mix-
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