i (One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY r PAGE SIX (First Section)" ' THE WAYNESYTLLE MOUNTAINEER ' I m -V lj Widow Of Well Known Methodist Minister Dies Funeral servic es wen- i oiidm teil on Tuesday atlei iiudii ;il I :io o'clock at Lump's I 'han I l.aki Junaluska. lor Mis li H Kim nett, 74, widow ol Hie l.ile Dr. R. H. ReniM-ll. well knmui liveli er and Melluiilisl minister, who died in her sleep mi Sumlav nirlit at her home at Lake .lunaliiska. Rev. Miles McLean, pa.-lor. as sisted by Dr. H K Slaekhnuse anil Dr Frank 1'ai ker nmnaled I ol lowing the si'i li e I lie lmd ;r taken to Hieliinonil. .1 , uhere, burial was held 111 Hie 1 . 1 m 1 1 h.l ' at Hollywood eeniilei Serving as artiw pallheaiei- were: Krnest Cai In In ( ' Dr Elmer 'I ( laik . I Dr. R M. Ilarkins and Busby. Methodist ministers the various conference Methodist Assembly ami siding there served as pallbearers. Dr. and Mrs Bennett Lake .lunaliiska endit after the former 1 el 1 bought a home, ami had sided in this sect nm I i died in April ol this ea Surviving are one Bennett, of Chainl Hill daughters, Miss hull, 1 ii-ltlli l I San Pedro, ( alii and h II Quinn, who resuleit uiih h. 1 ,,, er. Garrett funeral charge of the ;u ranr A Condensed Summary Of RATIONING NEWS applies to Haywood County Given Bronze Star; Champion Square Dance Team Wins I In Annual Festival As it l'l;OL'KS."'r:i) FOODS: Blue Stamps 2 2 Al 11 1 fl now valid Dl. hi 11 CI 111 --now valid M Kl LI Ml. N 1 -now valid l'l Ql l!l SI. T! now valid ' MI'.ATS AM) F TS: Hcd Stamp.' K2, S2. T2. 12 now valid 2. W2 2. Y2. : now valid Al I! I. CI. Dl. hi now valid hi. ill. Ill .11 Kl now valid SI CAK: Snj'ai Stamp .No -ood lor .1 His SMOhS Airplane Slamps os 1 2 :i I in, I I LI. . Period I. 2 :j. I a valid lor III lonpon 'new si-a-oiw unit value 10 I'allons. 1 1 ronpon- valid llnoiieli Si-plt-inlu-i C MilJM. expire August hxpire Septemher expire October expire November expire August expire September expire October expire November expires August good. aliens each . Period '.1 I L1111' Lid. II j Mai ion I 1 allendiiif j s at the j I hose re liolioi al t p to iiit li Jul IP tu cniliiin :illoir (il ; ill (fj lit Hi;', Ul'A l.i.s AS I OK I. ;imiI 1 in- u 1 1 1 (O M'I SOIIill .1 llllOU JH T(J . I I K A VS li- innviilt'd dr.cli.i; inak ln ifljii1- iiinl I't it M'l Virt' .uljUSllllt'lit 11 r O sT frVrfr-- "&tmiA-t rnf -ftiiii '"tit- 'mtmtmmm I. 1 1 The sugar u 1 v es al li ..si . hulls will (hop new l!M. pack These truit' horlage has resultei Willi OPA aiinouneii .ilj. ail I ah cents apic in one bright spot for house ; that canned fancy and choice e 111 then retail listings on the Intel a v -v 1 up be p, hi e I, II'. rked in light . the .11 enev 11;: public. SV I ll said rat her and the than heavy rcsull will l; II 1 1, h.nl Local Market 1 1 'A h. 1 . rlt Illi llhi'illir ill' alai I applv d Ia iPA inav 110 1 al loued ol) ollgi shot cials III., he li rat ioned d Without 111! Ill tin id. .1 'ai on lit h been relea el tiom pnei- lonlrol. allot 1 111 I' edt and Ihi inav li,.' ageni v appareiillv gave had been reiiioved. the OPA clear up anv uiisoiidersl anil i ngs (Furnished by l:n i s l.i Ii.in;:.. Alii: list Kl lii Eggs, grade A. large .V, Kggs, ungraded Irish Potatoes. Km II, f; un Sweet Potatoes. Lie L. I v ,1 Heavy Fryers :: Roosters In, Leghorn Ileus. :i lie up :: Heavy Hens ; ,, Corn, bushel :. ,u Green Beans, pound II Green Onions, do hum he , 10, Beets, doz hunches ;,ii. Greens, pound . . Radishes, do bunches :',. Local Sheepmen (Jrged To Attend Flam and Ewe Sale . it the j I I id. n Hid c , ll. V I I. 1 1 1 Do you suffer from MONTHLY 1 ini- ciMr.ii'jiMM-nl iirr ; 1 r 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 id 1 1,1 1 1 (, Mi I lit- i i.uiiU "il citint -iiicl 1011 '.;! -t II, r (m.iI I NERVOUS TENSION Mrfth lis vmk, tired feelings ? If functional periodic disturbances make you feel nervous, tired, resile ut such times try this great ineillcui Lydla E. Pluktium's VeetulJle ('0111 pound to relieve such uvuiptoiiiii 'Ink. 11 regularly it Uelps buiid up ri-cisiinic-kguinst 8uch distress. Alsu u rnind KtOlllaclllc toil IC.FolluW label Ulreetuiliu llov.ud I,' Clapi .1 ",el ll v esl ci da v III hied .Old 11 cues I - III e.lll)' I lav V. men lii attend I li lake advantage . In pin chase ,ii 1, Iheu docks Anv II a v vv nod lereded 111 all. asked to eonl. 11 I agent's olliie The veai 1 1 m i ' 1 . being coiin'iicd Haywood. Made counties. will he held o.kvaids on I I :t0 . 111 llll. eilll III In 1 011 ill v I a 1 in iiiiiii. pm e rams agenl .lock and 11 1 1 1 1 '. :. lor fai mei v ho idinr. I he s: I he colintv ewes are and slleepniell and Yancey I 1 1 Theie is no re; gailen inadnali" caps and row le wish, hut college it now or look sillv IM. Murk Dims Mm' On .10 Day Lcavo Pi u ale Mai k Dieiis, son of Mr and Mrs ( ' M Dicus, ol VVav lies ville has arriveil home from over -.ea-.. where he was all.iehed lo the .I'l-llh 1 1 t : 1 1 1 1 Pvl Dicus was in lined in Germany when he was knoiKed oil a truck and suffered a 1 oiietis.Mon lb- will have a M) dav furlough here and when il Is completed will 11 poll back to the Metjuire General 1 llo pilal. where he is a patient I Pvl Dicus entered the service in j u 'it .1 PHI. and was inducted al ( 'amp ( '1 oft. where he was in train ing until he was sent lo the Kuro ! pcan I heal re in January ol Ihi: vear lie was injured in ftlarch ; and s.nce that dale has been a pa tient in a I. S Hospital in h'ngland j until he was brought to the Slides Al the tune he entered the ser vice I'vt Dicus was employed at ( 'nasi Guard Shipyards in Hall 1 e I le has a brother, Pfc. .lames w ho is stal ioned at llullalo. I SSGT .1AM ICS N. WILLIAMS I has been awarded the Bronze Star. I according In information received ; by Ids family here. The citation ' read in part as follows: "For meritorious achievement in taction against the enemy from IU .lime. PIM to K May HMfi, in France. I'.eleium, The Netherlands and Geiii'.inv Throughout Ibis ex tendi d period of combat Sergeant Williams pi 1 loi un il his duties as baltahon radio and switchboard operator in a most capable and elliiieiil manner hxbibiting un usual uii'i'iniilv and sound judg ment his execution of assigned functions he contributed greatly to I he initiative and devotion to did', displayed by Sergeant Wil liams relh els great credit on the armed l.u es ol I lie United States " gl Willi. mis entered the service in June I !rg' ami has been over o,is since April. 1'H-L Prior to cnleiiiii; the service he was man ager nl ( bailie's Cafe. i Honor went to the Champion f y. M. C. A. square dance team of j Canton at the 19th annua Moun , tain Dance and Folk Festival 1 which was staged in Asheviile at the city auditorium last week. ! Three of the six contesting terms in the event were from Haywood county. Frank Ford of the Champion I team and his partner. Miss faye ' Gill, were adjudged the most ' graceful couple dancing in the festival. I IHIIUfniUK Willi UK- KJUlIII'M'lf 1 j square dance team on the closing night of tlie event were: the Hom ' iny Valley group with Clyde Fowl t er, as caller, accompanied by the ' Hoot Hulton string band; the I Great Smoky Mountains team, with 1 Cm. I). Clark as caller, and Charlie j Crisp and the Smoky Mountain j string band playing; Limestone j team with Charles Frady calling, and Alonzo Brooksiiire and his string band playing. The Soco Gap dance team, led by Wayne Hlankenship, and Sain Queen calling and the Dayton Rub ber Company team with Hubert Howell as caller, and Joe Pressley and bis band playing. :ison vvhv kinder slioutdii I wear il I Ikii mammas grads must slop 1)K -us Y. Mis I roin spent Film Of Local Man To Be Given Mis Wife Tonight A I1I111 fealuring Jack Clark, a Merchant Marine officer. Ims been : liov. n at I he Park Theater all this .veek and tonight, J. K. Massie, manager of the heater, will present tin' lilin lo Mrs Clark as a souvenir. Seaman Clark relates his ex periences in delivering the men 'munitions and supplies lo make jvictoiies possible on the far-Hung 1 haltle fronts lie tells that he has I been on dulv in both the Atlantic and Pacific. The lil'ii was a news reel type, anil was devilled entirely to the talk bv Seaman Clark. . Lois llarrold has rel iirned Asheville where she has the past six weeks. c7 7A B Mm. fast cutt" VU-. James G. Hartell 1 Ionic Tor .'() Days Private Kirst Class James A Hart .ell. sou of Mr. and Mrs. Ar , ilmr llarlell. of I lacl wood, has j lelin neil to the Stales after spend : mg several inonlbs ill the ICuro- f n theatre. He wHl spend 30 davs lu re wilh his family, after which he will report to Camp But ner for reassignment. Pie llart.ell entered the service m Si'i.leinber, 1944. and has been serving with the 41h Infantry Di v i' ion of t he Third Army. lie is entitled to wear the ln l.inl rv man Combat medal, a Pres idential Citation, and three major riiinli.'il stars. T?uy War Honds and Stamps. Rapid advances of our armed forces mean that they're eating up their supplies at a tremendous rate. . We can't let our men down. That's why we've sotj to cut more timber. Cut mature trees for sawlogs and veneer vitally needed for assault boats, airplanes, sliders, trucks, freight cars, and hundreds of other items. For advice on proper marketing and cuttins, call on your local Forester or County Agent. ' Hazelwood Lumber Co. Good Hearing is Good Living Why suffer in silence when a hearing aid can bring back the full enjoyment of living? Many thousands have found new happiness . . . new lives of usefulness by wearing the Zenith Hud ionic Hearing Aid. Join them ! Come in today for a free dem onstration. No one will preas you to buy. RADIONIC HEARING AID model for practically (very type of correctable tearing loas. Comes ready .0 wear. Only 940 and (60 complete with in roaapicuoua Nsutral loior Keoaiveraod Cord, -hok? of amplifier colors U no extra txat. St. John's To Give !Two Comedies On 14th j St. John's School will present i two ojie-aet eouiedies entitled, "The j Kxchange of Miseries" and "The j Mechanical Jane" in St. John's i Auditorium Tuesday. August 14, at I H.'M) p in. The proceeds will go j for the henelit of St John's School Mr and Mrs Henry Undoes, of Charlotte, are visiting the parents jf the former, Mr. and Mrs. J T. Hridtfes fender Aching Perspiring Feet EinoraJd Oil Must Giv Compltu Satisfaction or Money Alack a.r a bottle of Moone't Emerald Oil uitli the iimier-imuliiiti that if it dors no. At unit rase the pain and KimirM aiM lo away with all offensive oit..i suiu iti.it.ty Kill be promptly returned. iJon't woirv iltont huw long yoiit' luet Uouliled or duw many other prep.irat.iou vju have tried. This powerful jii-netraun uil it one prejiaration that will helj. I make yuiir ititul aching feet ti coiufui i ihle and alleviate c.rn aitd callous trouok liiat you'll tur able to go anywheie au. no must a thing in absolute toot mtnton So mctfluuily powerful ia Moone'n tmerald Uil that thousands of buttlfi an old animal lv lo sufterei i from mre, tf ti ter, inflamed fret. Smith's Cul-Itate Drug Store Fay T axe d. SAV am Further Costs The Law Requires That We A vertise and Sell All Property C Which Taxes Have Not Bee Paid. TOWN OF WMIJESVILLE JOHN BOYD, Tax Collector Better- Prices FOR BEAN WHEN PROPERLY HANDLED Beans Bring Better Prices When Shipped The Same Day As Picked --This Is Important To Good Prices. We Buy Beans Every Day Except Friday. We Receive Beans Until 7 p. m. I We Pay Highest Cash Prices For All Farm Produce. W. D. Kctner, Owner fHiSH SHIPMENT ZtNITH 100 itfi UAftINQ AtO BATTtoliS JUST tf OlVIOf Smith's Cut Rate Drug Store Grace Lumber Mills Lake Junaluska Phone 130-M East Waynesville Hazel wood

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