SDAT. S' 1945 (0n 'Dy Netrer Victory)"
THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER
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1!lt..i-m;iit" received
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loram
t t, Davis, son
s'..;'li- l''ank Davis,
in.iilllis in the
V 'r ,!,!.. theatre. was dis
' wrrk lrnm Camp Gor
,.nuwu the service
" Kr 1Q41
1 111 M'l'11 . "
,,.,..(1 ;ii Fort Bragg.
! his basic train-
, w.ilk'rs. Tex., ana
.. in to Camp Liv
IV! ore being sent
IU,' id so stationed at
m . . Iliirino his
, ,IUI nllt'-KK' I lie oiaics
(.,.ua. hi Australia, New
NYUicrlamls East Indies,
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ii44 diiriiiK the invasion
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,1 ... i ll.ii.ifin llipalrp
(;,,il CiindiK't medal, I'res-
iiIMi riiation, Inlanlry
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. mar he end-red the scr-
. , .inii' eel al Hampton,
U.ti Hi-mis .iinl Stamps;
or
Sale
PAIR DRAFT
HORSES
TuJii :r I'm- Heavy
Work.
( lir sera at
IU A l l FARM
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or
III I I S SILER
Sgt. Robt. M. Hawkins
Stationed In Florida
Sgt. Robert M. Hawkins, Jr..
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.
Hawkins, of Clyde, R.F D No 1.
is now stationed at MacDill Field!
Tampla. Fla.. where he is under
going combat crew training as a
gunner on a B-29 Superfortress
MacDill Army Field is part of
the Third Air Force, which trains
heavy bomber crews in the Unit
ed States.
Among the instructors at the
field are many officers aiU en
listed men who have seen action
in every theatre of operations.
These veterans direct crews
through ground and flight training
which stimulates actual combat,
stresses teamwork, formation fly
ing, high altitude missions and
other phases of combat training.
Cpl. Mark Edwards
Wins 3rd Battle Star
Corporal Mark Edwards, of
Waynesville, R.F.D. No. 1, has re
cently been awarded his third bat
tle star. He is serving with Com
pany H. 119th Infantry of the
30th Division.
Cpl. Edwards has been serving
for sometime in the European the
atre and participated in the Nor
mandy, Northern France and Ger
man campaigns. He also holds the
Infantryman combat badge.
Fred E. Martin, Jr.,
AAF, Returns To Tost
Flight Officer Fred E. Martin.
Jr., who has spent the past several
days here with his parents at
their home on Love Lane has re
ported back to his post at Pheonix,
Ariz.
Flight Officer Martin entered the
service in the spring of-1943 while
he was a student at Western Caro
lina Teachers College and has been
trained at a number of air elds
throughout the country.
If, when your
hair needs overhaul
ing, a date
calls up ... no
time for stalling.!
Use MINIPUU WW
the dry shampoo
Ten minutes does the
job for you!
Ford Motor Plans
Large Expansion
Plans for a $150,000,000 expan
sion and production of cars by
Ford Motor Company were receiv
ed here this week by Henry Davis,
manager ot Davis-Liner Motor
Sales The first Ford this year
rolled from the assembly 1 ine this
week
Mr. Davis indicated that the
postwar line of Ford. Mercury and
Lincoln automobiles would be
greatly expanded to provide
models and body styles to cover
every price field from the lowest
to the finest in style and perform
ance in the automotive industry.
Mr. Ford explained that "many
of our war contracts have already
been terminated, and more of Ihent
will be soon, because we were
principally engaged in manufactur
ing material lor the European the
atre. "As our services become less and
effort, he said "we will complete
elTofrrt. he said, "we will complete
the shift from war work to mass
assembly of automobiles just as
rapidly as government restrictions
are removed,
"We will do everything in our
power to shorten the transition
period, and to prevent a serious
slump in employment which would
result from a prolonged postpone
ment of passenger car production
for civilian use."
Marriage Took Place In St. Petersburg
Ac J C?, - fir J(
MB. AND MRS. SYLVESTKKK 1 AVA..O. whose niamage took
place in Turner's Sunken Garden in SI I'ed-rsburg. I'la mi Sjlurdiiy.
! May 5. Mrs. Favazzo was before her marriage tin- humor Mi-.-. Ila.cl
j Ferguson Tugman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs ,1. (.'. Ferguson, ol Way.
nesville.
Miss Vera Hosaflook
To Head Typing
Department At King's
Miss Vera Hosaflook. daughtei
of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hosaflook.
of Waynesville, has accepted a
position as head of the typing de
partment in Kings Business Col
lege in Charlotte. Miss Hosaflook
left Thursday to resume her work
after spending several days here
with her parents, prior to which
she had attended a ten-day house
party at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinsey had
as their guests last week the fit
ter's sister. Mrs. Charles Silter
and her daughter. Mrs. Edward
Broadl, of Berwick, Pa.
Mrs. David Allen, of Raleigh,
is visiting her daughter-in-law.
Mrs. William E. Smith. Mrs. Smith
is Hie former Miss Emelyn
Haynes. daughter of Mrs. Claude C.
Hay nes.
FIRST CATTLE FOS FREED NATIONS
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Smith's Cut-Rate Drue Store
A I) MINI ST RATOK'S NOTIC E
Having qualified as administra
tor of the estate of Mrs Hazel Har
ris Eaton, late a resident of Clay
ton County. Georgia, and seized of
property in Haywood County, N. C,
this is to notify all persons having
claims against said estate lo file
same with me at my office in Way
nesville. N. C. promptly or this
notice will he pleaded in bar there
of This June 2). 1 045.
A. T.. WARD.
Administrator.
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1. I " S,JS V VM
SURE"
the new cars are coming
BUT
ecause of the tremendous demand, it
may not be possible to get one as '
quickly as you think
so
Will Be Smart To Keep Your Present Car In Good
edition ... For You May Have To Depend On It
For Another Year Or So.
Bring Your Ford "Back Home"
For Service
w p,":'llv 'rained Ford mechanics
I '. r best. We have the
irMY" K,vc vou reaI Ford factory
f" mtv ire. We use Genuine
u 1 ails . ...
Li . . Mris mat are made
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HEADED FOR GREECE, th first shipment of livcMo, k from the I NRUAj
the liberated nations of Europe is shown hero being loaded on a sbp at
Baltimore, Md. The shipment of 704 nniinals included r,:i.") 1m own Swiss
heifers and some Swiss bulls for breeding. (IiiIli national Soumlvtioto)
RADIO INTRODUCES TWIN TO TWIN
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Cpl. Woody Lackey
Returns From Overseas
Cpl. Woody Lackey has return
ed from fifteen and one half
months in the European theatre.
He was attached to the 15th Re
inforcement Depot, a replacement
center, and he served both in Eng
land and in France.
Cpl. Lackey entered the service
in September, 1941, and was in
ducted at Fort Brags and from
there sent to Camp Wolters, Tex.,
where he took his basic training.
He was later sent to Barkley, Tex.,
and was there assigned to the
45th Division, with which he serv
ed for 18 months.
He was then sent to Fort Devens,
Mass., later to Pine Camp, N. Y..
and then to Camp Picket, Va. At
the latter he became a member vf
the State Hospital Detachment.
During February of 1944 he was
sent to Camp Butner, and was
assigned to the 15th Depot group.
He embarked from Camp Kilmer,
N. J.
At the time he entered the ser
vice he was serving as deputy
register of deeds of Swain coun
ty. He will spend 30 days here with
his wife, after which he will re
port to Fort Bragg and then later
to Indian Town Gap, where he
will rejoin his organization. He
is entitled to wear the Pre-Pearl
Harbor ribbon, Good Conduct
medal, European theatre ribbon
and one battle star.
ACCUSTOMED TO ITS OWN MAGIC, radio used that of the Ai my s records
ar.d brought together in the New York broadcasting studio of a network
program Sgt Granville J. P. LeFebrve (left) nnd Cpl. Martial Ham':;,
twin brothers born in New York but sep.ualed .since infancy. After the
d'a'h of their parents, Martial was adopted by a family named Harris.
Thereafter nriihrr brothrr .saw or even heard of the other unlil, as pic
tured, tiuty met at the microphone. (nfen-attonal)
nuht ast longer
(THERE'S A FORD IN YOUR FUTURE)
We are anxious (o help keep your pres
ent Ford giving you thrifty, depend
able service until we can deliver your
new Ford because we know that's the
best wav lo be certain . . .
Wis-Liner Motor Sales
Asheville Road
JAPS FEAR AMAMI THRUST NEXT
KUt
OKINAWA
' .M.YAKO PACIFIC
"ishigaki OCEAN
jf OSHIMA M
WHILE 3000 THIRST-CRAZED JAPS were reported caught m the last "death- :
pocket" on Okinawa, Radio Tokyo was busy telling of U. S. bomber blasts j
on Amami (1), shown on map at left. The Jap broadcasts expressed fear j
of an invasion of Amami, which lies just south of K'-vshu. Map at right
indicates tiny pocket r:.iinir.2 en Ok:::a " ", f -.t zi'.'.'j
Phil M. Medford left Saturday
to resume his studies at Emory
University. Atlanta, after .spending
ten days with his parents, Dr. and
Mr. N..M. Medford.
"If V ...MR10N 1TAM0AW KT-Vfl If
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financial insecurity with Jefferson Standard "Planned
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There is a Jefferson Standard policy for every
life insurance need. At no cost to you, we will be
glad to help you work out your "Planned Protection"
program. Call or write today,
S. E. CONNATSER
SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE
ROUTE 2 WAYNESVILLE
See Us For : -
Fresh Choice
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
CANNING
Housewives contact us for your produce needs for
canning. Our quality will make your canning season
pleasant and profitable.
Farmer's Exchange
PHONE
EAST WAYNESVILLE
WILL U. WORRY ASKS..
Are you sure
you'll make il t " Sr
k X . f
"Tfee oat ifaortaje is awful... ani
i to get worse. Your own right
i probably the oldest car
you erer owned. You may not get
another for a long time. Will this
one really see you through?
"The answer may depend on
what you do right now. July and
August can be the hardest months
of the year on your car's moving
parts... battery... tires. They may
suffer serious exrre wear..;
unless they hare correct summer-
attention . . .
"So see your Eseo Dealer NOW for fresh, protective Esso Motor Oil and
chassis lubrication. Be sure your battery or tires
don't quit next winter through careless neglect
right now. It's up to you and you alone.
And it's mighty important..."
Be safe, not sorry... see your Eeso Dealer
and SAVE THAT CAR!
COMPANY OF NET JERSEY
nEsso)
cor saves wear
STANDARD, OIL
Howell's Esso
Service
DILL HOWELL. Owver
Washing Greasing Tire
Repairing
Main Street
Leathervvood and
Phillips Esso Sta.
Irving Leatherwood and Ben
Phillips, Owners
Fast, Courteous Service
Phone 9172 'Asheville Road
Walker's Esso i
Station
CLAVTON WALKER. Owner
"Complete One-Stop Service"