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ft.".-- f Page 12 Second Section THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1945 (One Day N.Wer yj THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER ' ( Trimming and Inspecting Dayton Oxygen Hose jMWiiiiiwwwwwwwiWi 7 it'"1' 1 p y J ltIUJ'jlU'JI11"1 u,utJllulJ 11 " WW JU iWi. iiJ-'.. J '' l1 If III ar Isutrtfpv &fc ft'' I I I "J A, iC!7Tni f4.-"-'-i- - Jr li m'Am!" "I iiiiimiiniirTiT- r- 1-1L. & i ,UL.,.,.. 1T, I ,t Iff! Edith Tcaguo cuts cuds of Dayton Oxygen llo.se for tri nulling to proper lengtli. Hus is jusl one of do.ens of operations necessary to produce this sturdy hose. At right, Eva Rhinehart Is i nspeeting the various pieces prior to shipment TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate Bcavcrdam Township O. G Anderson, et ux to VV. H. Silvers T. !1 Hhodarmer to Mildred Harding. Glenn Harding. Halmond Harding, el'al ,1 I', Ithodarnier to Mildred Harding, et al. Mrs Alley Hall Cole to VV. H. Silvers 5. IV Sniathers. et ux. et al to Jesse Willis Sniathers, et al Cecil Township Nora E. franklin, et al to Jetliro Heeee ( lytle Township Claude V Thompson, et ux lo Herschel tireen. et ux. Jack Messei. I'ressnell et ux to Ernest East 1'ork Township I) I? Burress, et ux to Seagle, et ux Fred l ine (rcpk Township Hubert Ferguson, et ux to Hubert O. Ferguson, Hubert Ferguson, et ux to Robert O. Ferguson, (second tracO. Hubert Ferguson, et ux to Robert O. Ferguson, ithird tract). 11 II. Ferguson, et ux to Ver non Ferguson. Ivy Hill Township Clarence Caldwell, et ux to J. D. Caldwell Crabtree Township Wa nesville Township N. E. Adams, ct ux, et al to I'aul Leuner. DeLoyd Creasnian. et ux. et al lo John Henry McCall ,et ux. G. C. Ferguson, et ux and George II. Jones, ct ux to J. J. Ferguson, Sgl. Milas Green Expected Home Soon Sgt. Milas Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. James 0. Green, of Fines Creek, who was recently lib erated from a German prison camp, is expected home in the near future, according to informa tion received by his parents. Sgt. Green wrote his parents this week that he was feeling much et ux. J. H. Morgan, et ux lo Turner Gaddy. et ux. J. M. Caldwell, et ux In Mar shall W. Hannah, et ux. Mark Galloway, et ux to Ward Kirkpatriek, ct ux. T. C. Norris, et ux to Miss lici t ha Rogers. Lambert Hall, et ux to Dewey Stovall. Paul Anderson, el ux to Philip G. White, ct ux Sylla Davis to James U. Wyall. et ux. PIV. (lytle L. Sex (on Proves A hi lily As Pitcher In Combat I'lc Clyde I. Sexton, of Way nesville. is serving with the !l6th Infantry Division on Okinawa, ac cording to information received by The Mountaineer from headquar ters of I he Tenth Army. lie is a mortar man in the 382nd Infantry regiment and has found his experiences as a pitcher on the Wayncsville high school base ball team invaluable in the light ing on Okinawa. During a Jap ban.ai attack. Sex ton used his ability as a pitcher j I,. i j. 'i i h-itirl iriti:nlfs witb dead- S ly accuracy against the charging enemy. In the heat of battle he tossed IU gianades in addition to Tiring his mortar al extremely close range He is a southpaw. better and that he was in France awaiting passage to America. 1 Wei! Dome Personnel and Management Of Your splendid achievement in winning the Arm y-N a v y E Award gives added proof that America has the production to win, We salute you for the fine job. May it always be said that the folks of Haywood County do a good job of everything they "set their hearts to". Ray9s Dept. Stor The Up The "E" Flag of the Army and Navy now proudly flies over the Way nesville plant of the Dayton Rubber Co. ... as an emblem of a job well done and a constant reminder and chal lenge to industry to do more and do it better! Congratulations The coveted honor bestowed upon you in the Army-Navy" E" Award, which you have re ceived, is a tribute to your loyalty and devo tion to duty, and is recognized as such by our Government, who makes the award, Wars are not won on the field of battle alone and except for all-out production, our pro gress toward Victory would have been delay ed and our men on the field of battle would have suffered through lack of vital materials necessary to wage successful war. Employees of Dayton Rubber, we salute you! Your efforts are being felt on the far-flung battle fields and your continued loyalty and devotion to duty will speed Complete Vic tory, which is the fervent prayer of every true American. Town of Wajf DiesviiOe J. H. WAY, Mayor L. M. KILLIAN, Alderman T. L. BUAMLETT, Alderman HUGH MASSIE- Alderman
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