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LDAYLSgPTVIBER 6 1945 Lowers uis .Age Limit rjisted Person- I years tu f , ,v Xow Obtain 'e.u'red to 35 ., ir enlisted be released , application. ,v(iueed from :l cutical score ! .!i-icd men. . . War depart .;'r,,wd as of V-J . . ,,,, f the points .". :,.i.m-l. except V.. i 'i discharge. '. i -ore for en ' ,:,,!,) 44 to 41 , ,,.,:t aid rccom ' ,' ,!;, effect of to cinht points , man and wo ,,,,1 continuously H.'. May 12. 1945, thousands more .,, is m conformity t War Department li;1!lvJ -core would ...uely and as . ,.,ry to keep tlie ,,i the highest !!' announcement ,-i available trans primary factor .nl with which , i; plan can be , , pns among en - ..-i remain in the ,,t' their point trained in three .i!N which are , These are: Or , ! ii-mit t er at .ri'mii and clec- specialist. Octane jo Cost Same p. gasoline about , :., won't cost - '.sj made in the . .i , a her regular or . ..: i he tank wagon ; -, ( Mhce of Price !, announced. . ! ; it -ii .sis will gel hi' ipMitMK' i"i ine same -134 1. regular grade bei'.n ahoiit 70 octane. told Ol'A that this xi up to the peace 72 In 74, and in some icwd "a. pniim octane rating to Tcmium grade gasoline d from 7.) to 78, but ss are probable. na prgest source of Radar W fighting forces Knis of the War. "iii. Here On Leave r - Hi,,,, WILLIAM JUSTICE, seaman first class, son of Mr. and Mrs Jessie Justice, of Clyde, R.F.U. No. 1, who has been serving in the Pacific theatre, as a first load er on a forty millimeter on the USS Hornet, has arrived home to visit his family. He has been on combat with the Pacific fleet since February, 1944. He took part in the first attack on Palau Island and continued with his group to the battle of Okinawa. Some of the most important hat ties in which he participated were: New Guinea, Saipan. Tinian. Iwo Jima, Guam, and also took part in the Philippine campaign. Ib is entitled to wear the Philippine ribbon, seven battle stars, two Philippine battle stars. He was inducted in the service in August. 1943, and took his boot training at Bainbridge. Md., after which he was sent to Norfolk. Va., and later assigned to duty on the USS Hor net. After his leave here be will report to San Francisco for bis next assignment. Cancellations Of War Contracts Over $10.7 Billion War contract cancellations total ing $2,014,171,913 were reported by five corporations to the Securities and Exchange Commission. This brings cancellations reported to date to $U),754,678,542. The laiest amount reported by a single company was $1,981,000. 000 by General Motors Corpora tion, representing all but $411,000. 000 of unfilled orders held by them on July 31. Miss Martha Way has as her guest Miss Evelyn Coleman, of Knoxville. Bill Millar, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. F. Millar, of Wayncsville, is a student at Duke University. Mi) Ml ed Enemy Targets Through larkness, Smoke or Fog fell System- HIS is not surnrisins for Radar development Mii'iion stems from the same roots that pro- an( continue to nourish this country's telephone 'Jr- me instrument which enabled our land, sea wees to spot enemy targets through darkneos, or big, Mas one ,j outstandinff new fighting years before Pearl Harbor the Government e" 'elephone Laboratories to nut its vide (cc 3,1,1 knowledge of electronics to vork to hora,oncs co-operated closely in the Radar 1 , 1 I,Ie national Defense Research Commit- tat 'p y.a" Navy 8Pecialists, and with scientiels J'lcrn Electric Company, manufacturing r 01 Radar systems. One type it made was uni- lor 8 ,n "acihe for navigation, aun and high altitude bombing. Another n ""portant part in aiming the guns on our N're ua:i: , . . . ... h kn 3 l,ome telephone, it neips a Icl i, naaar is one of the reasons, ror Wil, manfactnring plants vere devoted rH Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company IMCOIrOtATIO I Have No Money For Projects In Smoky Mts. Park KN'OXVII.l.r. I cry Although travel to the GumI Smukv Moun tains Nation: i i'ark has increased siiue gas r.Uaiir.ii'.: ep.ded. Park of ficials !::; k lu.w tor proposed post-war wink. "Wo d( ii'i know ;. et what will be done." sari H!:::r Koss, t;t now superintey-l. an "1 .Unit believe any hiie-' en he undertaken until coii:iv .'vpirru iMes additional funds. UV ),.-, r had no word as to plans." Notion :i P.rk Sec ice officials had a eonfi ;r. , i;; 'a,k headquar ters ue..r (.;.! iiid'in g this summer and they made ii. ',! trips to Fon tana Dam 11,m,ii (':. and else where in We. Vm Norlii Carolina They had ruin- mo a route for the proposed hi hv. .i u IVntana lake and the had evei .---ed hope that legal barrii is veu',: he removed so that the T una e ;.Mc author ity could add Ft.yiii! acres to tne Park. KavlciM'd War's liul Put at that i:;re it was not thought the n rr w:th Japan was so near a:i mil l!..a: pu.o-w:r pro gram turn's would be needed so soon. No one reel'-vd then that from ne.u b Oak l,':,tre was going an n'oinic honh vv hic's would lias ten t he end o! t If v. ar. Now man.- viaiorv .some in t-;i i-s from distant states, a,,, seen at the North C;:iv!iiU lookout at New iouiul ( Ian. ' ! i Hh-ii is h;i -nig a eo-ant ;,,-,. o tli.it be can more cl,.,, I; del ei mine 1 he actual inoroas, ei ; .o. .! i.i j:.e I'ark. "There h .v been considerably inoi e i .lUii". ' he s,,i, -.Many of thi in are w ,,r , ii r.,.e. w ho v. ant to enjoy 1 lie ' .v.. .eynn " Sit h'sei '.; i l !p i ' ; . i I ; 1 so 1.11' from . t i.i so: 1 1, ('i:',g:p;i. In in;; ivmi-,. I. ''Ii, i ban is olT, along W 111. Ms r e I 1,11' More isi - tors are i I he ice envern- ii n' 11 1 u.it ii : a! ' i ; i led h ikes. I or which Arl I'tir Stepka, Pack natur alist, h is ;! . . -i.ee 1. 1 e W hen new highways livn ;::e Noitli Caiolina siiie are ei -i: ip-lei i d. tlioii- ands more w i ! i pour 1 1 . i I In I'ark. of ficials are i om'eiei.l ?:ialiv. a.v Pi ins l'l.ir.s .ir a new i ouiiect ing scenic ho'lr.-.i, ou tiie 'I ennessee side have lie, n i.i, bet a Haw was lot. nil ',i :l.o 'I'.'iinesM'o act proddiii :' t '.v right-. it way and thai may !ia e to lie cm r- cted at the .lanuai v si . '; ol U.c legis lature. :te:e funds to bi.y rights-of-way to gie the governnienl will I LOST Set of keys in icindy of I courthouse. Finder please re turn to Mountaineer. Sept. 0 GAHHF.TT IT IIMTI Til-: S'l'OHK has oi'enin,; lie' two or more cneiyctie end ambitious 011nr4 men, inleiesled in a permanent job with a inline. Apply in per son at Coiii'elt Furniture Store. Sept. (i CASH PAIU For Ty -ev. I ilei's and Addne: Merhine-. call or write and we will come to your place in pi i on. Phono H4I.7 or write (.'liOWni'.KS, Main Street. Can ton, '. C. tf A i I.I) I ' inple w.nils to share rule to .' I 1'etei hin m Fla.. or v e mil.' . ..romul Si nil ruber 10. Will p,i d ( oi m Idione Way nos :l e ( , iir' i I'hib. i I.i iS'l ,i !'i . : lot '.yi church, inula' ion i ,r.i 1 brooch. Hot urn to 7ud V .dniil St: et. Howard. Si ,H. li-ld i'( )1! SAI.K h (i .', i i ' id v- hi'" i-n, le, le',.1. ii :e', lo li.v- ve--t i:ii,i . , . .' 1 !...-! I w ,od si ho d. See "'Irs Ii. I,, i.aeoy. Ilael vveod. . ('. Sept. (i v;i.'i i.i; ! tiro n ' W.I! s drive I Mam S lley . I-;)K s.i " crri.i" ins.; cl i' es ride lo '. ( ' ,!,. i or k-elid. ,- , .ei- a id help s, -e 'In- i ' ni-, , m I II li eel . , Mi- - . I. Mat Scpt. (j I . K Ore i,i i.ip aide bab.v ar ii i-a-'iuet. wilii lin itt a!' M -. i.d,.,rd ( ";,mp t Kt Mer -,ea, ti.u nt' Sept. a bei ' w. ;-..) i. ! i . i, i f--hnieian (,eoi! --.'llei ; . Apply I f i wood Could;, ii" (!;.!. v .... lie -v I i le. .V (. Sept. 0 I'Olt SAI.I. ' o:a a i i ml heal er for b,, m , nil,'. In j noil ( on chiioii s n i. ;-ee S. F. Imn ba, H., e',M od Sept. 6 H)K .-'.i.:. I ::! i orci -S Ivvo- door !..: Ii: - I condition. $(i.iii'i I'.'ioii, 4.i-'.V net.vcen 4 ,111(1 ii p m. Sept. I) I l )ii .- .MJl Spi'illi: lla'l Cad 21ti-.M te. ally new inner lia tmi sie bed. Sept. 6 K)K i.l.N l' I arm hou-c. back of fisii batch! iy. For particulars see .Im's-O I'i . i)k Sm.-tlur":. or rail phono 21:0!;. Sept. 6 O.NK l.ADY desires traiis)oi tation to or near St. Petersburg. Flor ida soon C all at Wayside Lodge 01- phone 51-.I. Iter I ha Glcason. Sept. 6 WAYM"S it.FK KINPFRG K TEN tu uitn Sept. 17 in basomeiu of f irst Methodi t C lun ch, hours from 9 to 12 a. m. and 3 to 6 p. m. Mrs. E. K. Herman, direc tor. Sept. 6 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Instructor s S S &0 s s Wi.Ss4i s. S i sT v.,N ss P T WILLIAM LEE HOWELL, son ol Mr. and Mrs Lee Howed. of Jonathan Creek, is spending a 13-day furlough at home with his parents. He entered the service on January 22 of this year and was inducted at Fort Bragg and then sent to Camp Blanding. Fla . where he is now stationed. After completing his 17 weeks basic training be was assigned to duty as an instructor and is doing the work of a sergeant. He is a grad uate of the Wayncsville Township high school in the class of 1945. also be needed. i Museums witn collections of in terest from over the Park are among plans. Already there are I new exhibits of special iniere-t at i the Park headquarters. Large dis- plays an behind glass along the 1 walls. One of these shows an old mountain rille. bear trap, and 1 pieces of wood which were part of ! a Park sign until a hear lumbered along. Over a stack of broken . sticks on a stand in the cabinet is I this lettered explanation, which I catches the attention of visitors i now : "Fema'iis of trail sign chewed by bear." j The card explains: j .is n Destroyed "Hundreds of wooden signs in , the Park have been chewed in ibis manner, 'frees mowing along Park j trails are chewed also the animals rise on their bind legs and chew from a standing position. Since it , is unlikely' that hunger prompts such act ion. why do bears do it.'" If i:. ( leswell of the Park stall' says that bears don't like painted trail signs. .Many signs have been "chewed up", be says. "None of our naturalists seem to Want Ads FOR SAI.F Fm iie nfl'ioo desk and i hair, bod and springs. 2 licit iiiLj stoves. Can be seen al llfil llarl Slreel. Sept. (i I'OK SAI.F - I,are four-room house, nine acres land: hall in earden. rest pasture and wood-, hind One hundred yards from highway at Medlord Farms. I. j W. Turner. Sept. Ii ! IdNDSFY H A D 1 O SldlVICF -He.isoiKible prices. Work iiar antoed. oti .Main Slreid, Way ncsville. If KAN'I'FI) TO BUY shoals and lilies. Will pay top prices. See dunaluska Supply Company. If FIANO Tl'MVl. Voicina and Kepaii -inn- Bethel 11. S. Way nesviile. . C. I'aul Shephoid Oct. 2;'i I'OK Kr:.NT .'-room coml'ort itlili' cottage anil porches. 'cry reipsonahle. ." miles north of town off ISalsam Koad. In(iiire at Hock Ap pk' Station Harbison. (i NOTICK- See me for bath loom livtuies; steam boilers and radia tion. Also KuHcriim and sheet metal work; stokers. Kin Miller, near Depot Undue. Sept ri W WTI'I) Bell bov for cai lv shill. Hotel Ooi'don. Sep. (i FlilTT TKF.FS In assorted varie ties, olfered by Mrtrinia's l.at'K e I ('lowers While for Fice Copy New Low -Price Catalogue, lining Fruit Trees. Berry Plants. ;:nd Ornamentals. Waynesboro Nurseries. Waynesboro. 'iryinia. Sept. 6-Oct. 11 s WAV sH W ':. .'.w v WW" , . .- PEACE TIME OPPORTUNITY! For Well-Qualified MEN AND WOMEN ' Still Open At AMERICAN ENKA CORPORATION Act Now! Apply U. S. Employment Service DEATHS Mrs. licrlha Jones Funeral services were held on Tuesday a.ierno.in at 3 o'clock at Find. cr's (.'hapeh Methodist church, for Mis. Bertha .!o:us. a 4. who died at hi r homo m I'.ie Hyder Mount. in section iialurdav night the l-'ev. Mr. h'ohtin.s. p. etc;', of tiicat. "on i! was ill the itiurih cemetery. Pallbearers wire Man'i.d Jones. Ah in Jones end Hoy Jor.es ne!yws, Howard anvii. Jr , and Vi!l:-M. '.lanev . .- i ;,i;,!s-ii--. an ! 1. J. Uoods. , S",UX!,!:. .!.' . '' BISHOP CLARE PURCELL of lone .. .a I. .:, : he:; ,! ne'hlei Mis l levii l in ol (. ,le Mrs Charlotte, is shown as he baptised Mew, ml V...r,oc of Henderson- a t hree-mont b-old Choctaw Indian villo. Mis I'rmiv see:!: o! v il- hahv at Lake Junaluska in mid mingioii. and Miss Hand Jones, of August m the presence of nearly a Clyde: tour hi oilier., A eaver thousand people. Son and name Jones, ot Alexander'.! Va Charles ake of the Rev. Forbis Pipkin Jones, ol v hei'i kee. s ('. Sam Duiant. Methodist pastor on the Jones, ol S,.ir!antu,.' ' S C, and Cherokee reservation, the baby Oona'd .le us. of lakeland Ida. along with bis parents attended fourteen rr.imli inM-vn and one their denomination's summer as great g : a ii- ii h lid. ' soinbly. Carrel! Funeral Heme was in . . i i ,i in, i. ye oi ii, c a; i c i e. e: i ii-1 ii s Linda .!. Fate Funer. i! s- i i, , Mendav al'tciuoo the l),i i . Ch.. oi 1 .oi I on f ; m e WC'.O hehl on at L' o'. !oi k cl n l:io lion Dull' otlv lor 1 in, I i .1 T;,t i' ii v c y c,p' - ,1 . i ilalf 'it er e! Mr and V.r. Ilcifmi Tne of hvi ! lui; . v c.o i n . I mi Sim- i i in the I lav w ei d Cell m v lb ispit al Rev. I'm i est 1 'cry, 'en and the Key Mr Ihgciin oi e i Pel I'.iii i.al was in the el - e i h i e; - u t - Sun, i inn are I If ;; i .; a bl ot In c. I av id -:-.,. .!., 1 1 ..ml the gi ,n: di'.-i eet ., !r :. al Mi-. :'! 1 1 1: te ,-nnl l. and Mi- C d ;(! W eh !i. I'r.ivv loed I'lli'e' eh. il ",e oi I lie e,, :. Uuovv w liv t he he.". sir ns. " h ' s . son:, re. -en ! . I the i i 1 1 1 en ! ! jeni d I !olO ' W e. 111 ( I , W 'I j' till M' ! ..' i: is n lie I he l! ,v or ol' I -' vi ol 1 he iin- pa i n' ed i" n - h iv e bei n n ioh". ed " lh !'.- are 'lid a le.nV.r: :,l i i I ion lor lo'll ; 'I lie :( .11 s in e seen ;, h -:i'' 1 h- y : on m I 1 1 ;i;i hii'h'. .: y 1: v. 0 0 v 1 iii. 1 -. not lo U , .:t,,. Ire en-1 1 '.e U r..., "i , r v e 1 lie - - n - ,,, ', :, e .1! . 1 1 ; r.rls ed in ,r ; . r ,. i'.;,i enie lonri Is vv e n't 11 e,l v, .1 1 1 j! 1,'', ; , nil 'ei ei ; have hi en clav ed recent ly. I'OK S ! :: V, 'I ''.::e le i' tried lie: el e (in - . n, li,r,,i . anil one l e l 1 r 1 1 'ni I, -!l cl rill ecu mmil 1 i!ih e ,-. I laiim.ir sky 1 .' . i II ( i I . Sappi il I e. . ( '. (i I'OK S Id: I vv o , lioiee i , ',i,!rn t . d lui i !di m: lots in (I i a ml lew. a1 -o une lot jii- I ml' W'eii h Sire,-!. I'h , -la U7MI. e.-nlm:. or w i itr or, in i ; 12. I 'asademi. 'I'i X.e, Sent. 1,'i AIM )!"( M CII1M '- I'm' : , -le or renl . 1 hone !' I,'i7 or writ e CKOW Did,:-,. Main S'lrrt. Can ton. . c. t: TYI'FW I I I I U l.l l'.MUS Ty pe w 1 ii el's :i',il V i 1 i : i -; .Machines il'. i l il. ill led . ( Ii ., in , i .,i,l a,l j m I -ed. We i ..! ! in t-i i' i'ii. 1'hoiie 2 lirT oi' v irte ( !1( n I H.itS, Main Street. Canio.i. , . ( '. tf FOlt SAI.Il One (hevrohl one half ton ,:, l, im I, in k. In rood eond il ion villi ail a . ., I t ires, (et ill t oiii ! i wit Ii W 1 i ia in Sul len. Id. 2, Wav Ill'SMlle. . C. Bex 17 I An.'. L'H-Si pt. (i WW : ! I I,' M)ii I M'.h'v !( V. 1 repair in I p'..t.- eieel I le n ons at t e.e i. i .ni i ;( 1 ,0 Cit ed I lei a c ii I I a 't'V, ooil ; , 'ap ply (.'ii aii-l i'eot , ,,! !o:l. Depot Strict. Oct. 4 I'llll SAI.I. ( : - la n, r , I. ( Ii,, hall l!r,i loi-.l. r,,r ioerlh dri' sey. oni -lanrl h ( i m I I r i ;. See .1. T. Ill id , -. W.,; :h- -v :!:,- . ( '. KOI! S !.:. yi roe re ,-n,l hath nicely tin lie- aeil lien ay one acre land. On C:de lie h.v:.; . o 2 1 . care 'I'll' M mm a : m a ir .ir;. Id, S'-at (i 'One Little Indian' ;S.SsS. --t(r . -, . v nm aunooK Miiool riA Sponsors Box Supper There will be a box supper held at thi' Saunook school on Friday evening. September the 7th. at :t 0(1 o'clock, to which the public i. invited to attend. The affair is being sponsored by the School Par ent Teacher Association. FOR v, Vs s-C A j e." s.sN . t-, e , RAY'S s PAGE Episcopal Meeting Set In Canton For Wednesday, 12th Convocation of Asheville of the Episcopal church which embraces the counties of Swain. Jackson. Cherokee. Haywood, Macon. Polk. Transylvania. Henderson and Hun- i combo, will meet Wednesday. Sept ! 12, at St Andrew's church. Canton, I for a one-day session. ! Holy Eucnarist will be celebrated at 9:45 a. in. At 10:30 a m.. the Rev. Joseph R Clair is to present a paper on "To What Extent Can Western North Carolina Co-operate , With the Church Congress'.'", fol lowed at 11:30 a. in. by the Rev Isaac N'. Northup whose topic is "What of the Church and Japan'.'" At 12:30 p. in W. 11 Stewart of Asheville will tell of the work of the Reconstruction and Advance Fund of the Church. Luncheon will he served at 1 o'clock, alter which the convma tion will reassemble lor a business session and reports. At 3 .30 p in., the Rev. J. Howard Rhys wili read a paper on "Some Facts About the Canadian Church." and the meet ing will conclude with a report on 1 the Diocesan Youth Commission by the Rev. Dudley .1. Stroup of i Craggy. The Rev. Arthur W. Farnutn. dean of the convocation, will pre-, side. The Rev. Dudley J. Stroup is secretary-treasurer. The Rev. Robert C, Tat urn, lec tor, and others from Grace Epis copal church will attend the moo', ing. SCHOOL GIRLS AND BOYS IT'S The ONLY Children's Shoes with . . . F ""'JiT'" ii K 'wit its- a Shoe THREE (First Section? NSTALL Affei DOWNDRAFT WOOD BURNING HEATER it ENJOY CONTIHUCliS 24-H0tll COOTIQUED CAT. BUILD BUT CNE FIFE A SEASON Hi fiftt Ti Build On Colli Mornings. mm Km on average of only 3 times; ln-it on iho slow-hurningr Downdraft A.M.-) -it's l,TKNTKD, therefore ifm diflYn nt. Thirt thermostatically controlled wihul hurnint; hi-nter um-s small wortKleM Ii iii 'ilwtiwl tr-i. or e en wrap wood. Many um tc writ1 that thty save 30 and more on fut l costs. (-( enjoy more heat 24 hour a d:i. The Ashley has been ued and proxt-n in all scrtions of the I nitcd States, - Now in our Kith year. !.. Si;f 1 4 Smokn For Service Ko'iioin ( le.inlinoHs Ashleyd are truly M tiiiional. i tp and prices to select . c our v,!,' do all-r tinla : there's one hi ?nnt v-i r ( nn; or write u for name .f j our i.i-ai t l dr j!.t. AUTOMATIC WOOD STOVE COMPANY COL UMBIA, S. C. 5 " SI 4 When mother's sensitive fingers feci the firmness of the heel, she knows the Magic Circle Fit will properly sup port that important non-nio ing circle of her child's ankle, and that his active little toes can wiggle happily. All girls and boys who start back to school in l'Iay-1'oise Shoes step right ahead be cause they arc perfectly comfortable, perfectly balanced, and directed per fectly toward adult foot health. In every class room l'lay-l'oiso rates a fine report card ! For Girls and Boys from 2 to 12 , $3.00 to $4.50 y.'ni'Hii ii i Dept. . r ! ' k y- i . -V- 'if -... j " .i i; S i i t t' ,
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