(One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, PAGE TWO (First Section) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER AUGUST jj U. S. Employment Office Helping Veterans Get Jobs j While the Waynesville uilice ol the U. S. Employment Service u! the War Manpower ('oniiins. inn, in unison with 4,000 other loc-ut USKS offices in the nation, is eoiitiiiuiiir Its greatest effort lowaid supplying j manpower for flu- most urj'.enl ol the war activities until V-.J U.iy it is also planning lor reeoiivei'sioij to civilian pursuit'-, and production it is announced liv Mrs fcdith I' Xlley, mail.ltfer ol the loe.il oilier Already ge;ned lor the jol. Ihe local USES office r- votine mo., and more time to mlvi-ax ' seling and liiiclin;' nuiUiU the ever increasun; mirnhi turning veteran', Mrs. Alley points out th.it mediate job ul the i,-i office is to cnpplv v. 01 1; i ! tires which aie in tl ie "mil in order that then sclu du be met. Many ul iiice u Carolina include ail I ok1 tiles, both loi v., a .,.' .,i uses, lumber ,(.ul, v.ood and other prodm ' .onl contributing to the vai . it Welcome Home The l olliniiiiif Haywood Men Have Received Ileum able Discharges From Military Service, .cciu dins To Itecurds Received Here. Jiadge of Honor Swig for His Pig T l lleed. e D. Coalson, from j Jenkins , from Army, at Lawson Arm; , a. Separation Center, Camp Ge,iera, Hogptal Atlant8 Ga. Cordon, (.a. I 1'vt Anthony Wayne Hramlett, j Priva,e Sam MoNabb, frol from Army, at Fort lirat?. I Army, at Separation Center. Fort ' H alt :ei j'e.iiit William Swann ! Rragg. I y 1 1 job' I. 1 ,(.' ti.udr:t Ciiclt"; AM-'-t On Tui'.'xlav li'l." of !!,e C'li: i tiaii Woman'' Service i '.'i I ian needs i.-imi cm:'; i ai li oad-, t hi ll'-lll .1.11 ten la t i i III t the same time iffice must help shipyards, par west coast, the and other aeti i las- i f i ' l as "must" opera iinid the .'. .ii with Japan has the meet on Tuesday as follows: Circle Number One will meet at :i 'Ul o'clock in the Youth Chapel at the churn; Circle Number Two with Mrs. Charles Burgin at 3:30 o'clock; Circle Number Three, with Mrs.. Walter West at :iM l o'clock; Circle Number Four with l Mrs Hugh Massie at 6:00 o'clock ! for a picnic supper, with husbands of members' included, Circle Num- her Five will assemble at the home of Mrs C. E Weatherby and from there will go on a picnic. P "7 J Jl- I Methodist Women Oppose Peace-Time Conscription Young People's Conference Also Opposes Proposed Peace-Time Conscription Plan. Opposition to Peace-time Cun- scrlption was voiced Monday in resolutions adopted by a seminal on Christian social relations con ducted at a south-wide School ol Missions in session atl.akc Juna- Announcing The Reopening Of Our AM D epartment Expert Workmanship By Henry Wilson, In Charge No Job Too Large None Too Small ins Chevrolet Co. Watk ALES SERVICE Phone 75 Main Street WATER from his own canteen Is trickled into thirsty tittle Hiro hito", his pet pig, by Marine SSgt. Alfred J. Bones, 23, of Sheppton, Pa., in a moment of peace on Oki nawa. Sgt. Bones has cne brother with the Army in Germany and an other with the Navy somewhere. Uo doubt they, too, have pets. Ma rine Cores Dhoto. (international) Austrian Winter Peas Available Austrian winter peas are avail able under a purchase plan order with the Agricultural Conservation Association, ol which l( (', Francis is chairman it was announced this week The peas ai e (i .'ill per hun dred pounds. Any farmer who has not taken his computed soil building allow ance in limestone and phosphate is eligible to receive austrian winter peas through his (arm allowance under this plan It will he necessary for the farm er to receive his order lor the seed from the AAA ollice before he ran secure the seed. Mr. Francis staled that 20,000 pounds of austrian winter peas were seeded in the county in 1944 and that many good reports have been received in the oltii e ol the excellent growth of this lefunie ami Kip prospects for a good inner, i in yields following the turning ol this legume crop. luska Copies were sent to the Presi dent of the United States, the Pres ident ul the Senate, and the Speak er of the House of Representatives. The resolution, as adopted, follows: We Methodist women from the nine Southeastern states in the seminar on Christian Social Rela tions in session this day, July 30, l!el:. at Lake Jnnaluska. N. C , noisier our opposition to peace time ((inscription of our youth. We aie opposed because we believe: "II would tie an intolerable in jir.lhr to the million American liov whom every year it would tiirust into the Army, peaceful the times. however assembled ;fl Training r,,,. IIS' ( ' The Pom!,, the resolut:, accoid wi'i, and the odist Chin , i, ol Chin ( I ca li j J u:ll:.. .. ., 11 wouiu auu uuiiuus a year to ; mis Week m the tax burden of our nation al- j stilting vote' ready swamped 'with debt. j strong disapp, , "It would reverse the democratic policy of traditions oi iau years oi American and aski history. "It would fix upon us the vicious system which we are fighting so desperately io destroy in other countries. "It would set an example which would be followed by other na tions, friendly or hostile, and this would keep alive and accentuate the curse of militarism and the danger of future wars. "It is utterly conlrarv to our conception of the spirit and teach ings of the Prince of Peace in whom alone the world has hope. "For all these reasons we heg our Congress and fellow citizens; to reject the proposition of Peace time Conscription." Representative Methodist young Copper is small anr.i and in : StleliL't!) A'1'l to Tobac or cUK,ii snatch iron; home and school and people of nine southeaster states, Buy War SALLY'S SALLIES ..1 U 5 0c, PI "Rod will be a dentist, not an ear specialist. He says a man hat thirty-two teeth and snly two Just Received At Balk-Hudson's Bareables The barer the better for' sun-fun ! So (-.,,,.,. ( little swiro suits, "midriff" play.suits, , i, crisp shorts and sport bras! Cut. to Matt,.,. v.,.,hl. ,! to catch lots of sun! Wonderful f,r i,(,v, n,,,, v choose yours today! All at low. low price Play Suits and. Swim Suits 4.95 and 5.95 BELK-HUDSON CO. 'Home of Better Values' 2 CAMP HOMES 25 BUILDING LOTS AT AUG M 9 Au 6tk at Noo DELLWOOD TTTj KNOWN AS ROY ill! Thi s Valuable Property Just Few Hundred Feet Off Soco Gap on CAi'ip Highwa Property Has, Electric Lights Water From Reservoir 3 Springs Bathroom Rock Apple House 2-Car Garage Fruit Trees Grape Vineyard 2 Nice Streams rree TO SALE ? Leave Court House At 11:30. urn m ON PROPERTY- MUSIC BY LITE WIBE BARD Sale Conducted By PENNY BfiOfHERS ise ii Ladies Spef idlty.. Invited Free! 60 Packages Cigarettes Everyone Has An Equal Chance. House Finished In Knotty Pine. t h e s e Are Ideal Foj Camp or Year Bound Homes- Siirronndinas That W ' Make A Pleasanl Place To Live PPtr