I Lp4Y 21' 1945 (0nft Day Nearer Victory? JVandenburg THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER UoldSiis -liiiian class M!iool as ,!, nburg. f i ,iin s com I'iiLii sclav . . grammar , Honor tui 11 's high holarship ;ll UK' I" ii aceiedit :nci'i the 1 AppH- , (. ! ! s of studious I,,, i,- cOin scllOOl .at.uned an ,, grades i i i h't ior; rll aslic class of i . . i ; the Mary lan. of A: m f 1 ' 4 J li f-v v. y j USED TO CALL ER FATTY Lbthrublc low ol weight it Idj mu?t ovrrwnlit eoplc pie.ism!, fll)S"lutrly harm ng mrili.nl. Wiule eating li online to take oil as much iveunliuv pounds a week be, no s'i.iiv.hioii diet, no re soi i.i'.li.-ti ti arc necessary -ho set k to regain a graceful, (jure hi f,n t, the Iremett cor!i ! titlv tci oinniended aytn iM-fpctt without risk y Vmnii l yum friends must the iw itnif; improvement ipcuMiuc, nu must get the ii srek in HI days, or your I be ii 'M'ird in lull Easy- rni;. n aiiIi cciy package. Ihw.i ,1 Cut-li.nr I j Store NwisK I vriywluMT At Bainbridge FRANK B. JAMES, Seaman second class, has returned to his base at O.G.U. in Bainhriclge. Md . alter spending a nine-day leave here with his wile and three sons. Seaman James took his basic (rain ing at the Naval Training Center in Bainbridge, where he is now awaiting further orders. At Hie time lie entered service. Seaman James was connected with the man agement of the Standard Service SlaUon in East WayncNiille He has two nephews in the service. Pvt. Billy J. Howell and Jack Davis, U. S. Navy. St. John's Summer Grid Practice Begins July 5th u ill lout July prac- The SI. John's Hanger? start priming fur their lilt: ball campaign on Thursday 5. The six weeks summer (ice. conducted by Assistant Coach Iv. VV. Tenney, will last through August Hi. The football practice will ho held in conjunction with SI John's summer school, to enable the ath letes to pick up sonic needed credits. On Monday. August 2i). the Hangers will leave for Shawano Lake. Wisconsin, where they will undergo two weeks of intensive training under the direction of Head Coach Martin V. Gharrily. On September 5 the St John's gridders will meet S(. George's high school, city champions of Chicago, in a game at Chicago During the following week I he Hangers will undergo a second still' test in Chicago when they play F"enwiek high school, former ei(y champions of Chicago. SI George's and Kenwiek. boasting 200 pound lines each, are rated among the most powerful high school grid teams in the United States. Add Copprr Copper is added to some steels In small amounts to improve the re sistance to atmospheric corrosion, and in larger amounts to increase strength. Reclassifications During Week Reach Total 65 Sixty -live mi n during the pas: draft board uuh placed in class Page. William i and James Mark Placed in class were: Samuel K, shel Kdwin Do: Phillips. Placed in t ;.i-.-ert Glenn D.n is guson and Hoy Placed in i i.i Franklin Thorn., Frazier. llollic ; sie Grooms. Placed in ( :,,-. as Morgan t ; i f , Evans. Placed in . :. William Alon.o i Long. Placed m , Yoder Dai els Hoyd. Man, Lawrence II. di Lee Green I' and Hansom l Placed in i ! Joe Da is so, bone. Mill, in II liam Dcue Meek ihsM lUirgiu. ami Placed in Henry Miih I'l ,iier Placed in Hay Claik Ion ll.oie James I h, ('old 1 1 n l .1,11 k Moll! den Ni l ill Colli iiiiii Kay niond hnl Ho.. silicd local eie reel, eek l Ih I he follow ing l Willie Lee i an lord Messer 1 '.diner. ': C i disch.n gin! 1 - ii Frady , 1 1 n r--' ii. and Kalph - were: Uob- 0 a k Marion l-'er- e -on. - J- ' K1 were: Kooi's Cephas ii ilione. and ,les- -' I! were Thoin- 01 and I .' 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 : I! V i e, n and llolic 1 Me ( 1 1 C were mi trail i Hurgess. ii Henry hi Snl Ion KtISM .'( ' I l. i li .1 1 1 Mid llin w ere Kalh- r. Wil .loseph 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1. - I lonel :l.i Mi wen- Paul lay 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 .i 1 1 'lnllip-. and nl . I icre Iio II md I h I l l. I i;,ii D.IM ih III-1 1 e Thomas Holiei Is . I u 1 1 1 1 1 1- 1 1 ighlow el Wyall. I'lher I ' I t-m 1 1 1 1 1 - . Fred lioone Colli iiiii.iI Luther Lee lord, ilia li inn Presslev Frank Phillips. Moore ami Cah 1 1 1 Continued in e Noble Jesse Cihs' liam Messer and Fisher. ii h in llel s Hush li Jack HcnIoi d I'ul nam Kn ell ild I aw l once slei Keeci lioy . C j . , i es, and Phillips in ela s ; .'i w ere J: Waller Lee l.cd- oseell lllllllll.lll. Kl 1 oy d I ineniii Moore. Kolierl Hubert t hedore McCall ass 2 I! were 1 Thoi lilou Wil (lillierl 1 lllinan r.cllniniii lv.iili.ilol s Don't cxpo:r hot water radiators In bedrooms 1o freezing tempera tures by ripening windows wide during extremely cold nights. Leave shut-off valves open a little to per mit circulation of water during cold nights. t'urlinir I.inoli-iim If your linoleum is beginning to bulge or curl, lill a hot water bug and put. over the edge. When the linoleum is thoroughly w.nm, move the hot w a tor bag and place a w eight over the spot and the laiolcum will go back into place. oo DYEAR PECIALS i. JUNE ONLY $3.00 ' i For any turn-in truck tire from 6.50-20 through 8.25 20 on NEW GOODYEAR Truck Tire. Yur turn-in tire on so NEW GOOD K Passenger Tire. H You Need Tires, See Us Before You Buy k Tire and Battery Co. ThelNewChurch in' the Pagan World HIGHUGHTS 'ON JTHB 'SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON ED SIMS, Owner Wayncsvillf, N. ( By NEWMAN CAMPBELL , (The International Uniform Lesson on the above topic (or June 24 la Acts 11:19-26; 13:1-3; I Tim othy; Hebrews; I Peter; especially 1 Timothy 61-20, I Peter 4:7-5:4, the Memory Verse being I Tim othy 611, "Follow after righteous ness, godliness, faith, love, pa tience, meekness.") OUR LESSON today is con cerned with the missionary Jour neys of the early church preach ers, and with the moral lives of Christians. . Stephen, you remember, was the first Christian martyr, being stoned to death, but dying glori ously, firm In his faith. The Christians were scattered about after this, some going as far as Phenice. Cyprus and Antioch They were at this time preaching to Jews only t"And the hand of the Lord was great with them and a great many believed, and turned unto the Lord " The church at Jerusalem heard about these things, and they sent Barnabas as far as Antioch. First he went to Tarsus to seek Paul, and when he found htm the two proceeded to Antioch At Antioch, which is situated 15 miles from the Mediterranean coast, far north in Syria, on the Orontes river, were several prophets and teach ers. "As they ministered to the Loni and fasted, the Holy Ghost said. Separate nie Barnabas and SruI for the work whereunto 1 have called them " By the way, It was at Antioch that the term Christian was first applied to con verts . So f the1 leaders' "fasted Tand pmyed. nd laid their hands on them, and they sent them away This was the first ordination.' Paul's Long Missionary Life? So began a long missionary life for Paul. 15 years, establishing the Christian church in most of the great cities of Asia Minor and southern Europe. The last three epistles he wrote, the two to Tim othy and one to Titus, are called l"the , Pastoral Epistles," , because Jhey contain, mostly, directions to these two men In their pastoral .work." The second Epistle to Tim othy is concerned with the life of .the believers.! Paul advised that'servantsnev ,er should be unruly or Insolent to I u n b e 1 1 e v I n g masters; neither' snouirt ftheyl Insist $uponsoclal their masters became Christiana. Paul was not a social revolution ist, but he taught great principles which he wished the disciples to follow in their lives. Paul warned Timothy against "perverse disputings of men with corrupt minds, and destitute of the truth, supposing that gain is godliness." "Godliness with con tentment is great gain," he writes. "For we brought nothing into this world, and it is certain we can carry nothing out. And having food and raiment let us be there with content." They that are rich "fall into temptation and a smire. . . . For the love of money is the root of all evil " "But thou. O man of Cod. fleo these things, and follow alter righteousness, j;odlmes:i. faith, love, patience, ' meekness Fight the good tight of taith. lay hold on eternal life." I'se Klclie for Oood of Other Paul doesn't pleach agtTuist riches, only 'hat If a man has them he should use them wisely, for the good of others a.s well as of himself In his tir.st epistle, Pi U tries to stiengthcn the followers of Christ and give thein courage to sutler persecutions. "Beloved, think it not strange concerning the ricry trial among you, w hich comet li upon you ;o prove oii, as though u strange (lung happened unto you "But rejoice, ina.-niueli as yi are partakers of Christ s suiti ringa. that, when his glory shall be ie vealeil. ye may he gla.l also with exceeding joy " 'But let none of you .suffer as a nun derer or as a thief, or n.i an evildoer, or as a busybody in other men's matters." . 'And ns a la.st reminder of the duties of Christians. Piter writes: "Feed the flock of God which Is among you, taking the oversight thereof, not by constraint, but willingly, not for filthy lucre, but of a ready mind." In those days all Christians or almost all were ''poor, espc-' dally the preachers, and they must be housed and fed as they taught the gospel. Hospitality, then, was necessary in every com munity where they .worked, v Not only the poor in a general sense,' but i those ? engaged . in this -holy( ivork .must be taken" care of. tTo 'share what they had'withothcrs' was one of the fundamental duties equalityXorpolitlcallfreedomlt I of early ChrLstiuna.t . . , ,., ',, ". rV JDItrlbuuabyKing. Features SyDdlcatoIncJli , f SPECIAL COFFEE RIGHT FIWCillG Is As Important As the Right Manse A home loan arranged Ihrouyh litis organization affords prompt, friend ly service, highly experienced counsel, arrangements to lit 'your personal requirements. HAYWOOD IS 0 ftl E iiilding and Loan ASSOCIATION Sgt. Gilliland Home From 21 Months In China Sc.t. Robert W. Gilliland. son of Mr. and Mrs Tom Gilliland, has returned home from twenty-one months spent in service in China, uhere he served with the Infan try. Sgt Gilliland, who is being dis charged on the point system, left here with ti e National Guard unit in September, 1040, and was first stationed at Fort Jackson. Later he was trained at Camp Blanding. 1'la.. and Camp Forrest. Tcnn.. be lore being sent to China. At the time he entered the ser vice he assisted his father in con- VACATION AT MYKTl.E BEACH The following made up a parti spending seie al d.iis recently at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Hubert lluiih Clark. Mrs Fred Campbell Mrs .limmi Fields. Mrs Milas Fergu son. of W.:i iiesi die. and Mi-, Ruth Gregori and Mrs 1. union Robinson, of Canton. tract painting ami papei inc. He has one hall brother Joe F.wglish. who is in the sei i ice. "It's a wonderful leelmg to he hack and 1 ,.inl to come home to Waynesi ille to hie when 1 get my discliarge." said Sgt Gilliland. whose job In China has been train ing the Chinese to bo soldiers which he claims is a haul task They do all right when the ale ill training camps bill loiget then instructions when in combat, ac cording to the sergeant. Section Twr Pa 3 , Remarkable Treatment for ' Stomach Distress From Too Much Stomach Acid MPJSfJBJ Ar you tortured with l r tixt rnuh free stonueh 1; 4 acid? Uw of the fa- J moun VOX TABLCTS relief to hundreds of u t-ast. Sincerely jfratf.'ul people tell of uhdt l hey cull the "wonder" Vo Tab for thrin. Thin gentle forrou ..nutrrjit KurpluH, irritating ul in hruiy relief from kui-.Ii It wii -.uffer from intimation, -ii. 1. 1 i tnnu, tiluuting, tmur irtum tirr -- ni( (loins due to excetrt ,! uti. ih, should try Voo' .ti-:l . . rmtit at home . . . 1 h.iin.i Gat $125 Trial S;f . Al&o avaiUbli! $2.00. $3.50 sizet. 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