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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEB THE WATNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER r PAGE SI a (aecoviS SecIIc.7 . d i I .1 si ''!; Metal Toys To Be Scarce lore Of Others Christmas, Hnyu'ooil y on iii.'slci's won't be piMlalliim ncv hi viks m- lowing new red n.'l;il w m:r;: 1 h is Christ mas even Ihmi'.'h hc v:t is over. Bui loo:il to 1 I ( r s ;uil whole salers execl I he heaviest Inlying season in yems and ihey ;ire well prepared lo i:ie p; ivnK of small Children ;ilim.M liiins: lllt-v want exeept mi l. l I'". j 11 tlu- I . t 1 1 : r ! i:i mai k Is . 1 1 1 1 cciih" alile for to.' s ;il the mere t i e per n ill i w Inch i1- oiil' I . o ((111 of Ihe cl tini'-s I'. mi' HE STILL DREAMS OF HAM AND EGGS - 1 1 ; iK T A & r& i "? c hief reason for the small supply, but lack of hair supplies and mov- are also holding up pro A few are on display in and the numbers will increase in the next lew llMI'VS !'o- : .' 1 1 1 1 ; 1 ' In' u lal ;i ;i 1 1 -n-esent is a Mir normal. ;h -liaU" per iainl dm in 1 norma! ' o i-n a '. loot ))ii-ure for uould-lie eis is the fact 1 1 1 . 1 1 presold seliediiles. n take two hioiiHis In facturers. Iv.en il I lie IM'l ' rle mi n ordiir.'. lo materials ili inanu 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 toy makers could lay thru h inds on a little bil ol melal I ln-y would only have four week-., at the most, to convert il into tun and lour wheel jobs for Mary and .h.limiv. Hilt full supplies ol neu plast ie and woods almost maki no for the scarcity of metals. Wood furni ture is noort. sturdy, and well-styled this year. Plasties are lakinu' over a lot of lields whin metals had bold sway for so hum. New larjje blocks, made ol plastic, jin gle when rallied. They are liulil Woinbt. easv to handle. Trains. cars, airplanes, tracks and oiherj vehicles will nut mi w oodoii wheels! again Ibis year. Wium'i n bod.es nl trains and cars will not only pro-j teet mother's best I in ml lire, llicyl Will also eld down tin- number of i Druises and scratches which inex perienced handlers Miller when they are careless. Dolls are sliil scarce. SborlaL'e ahle eye duct ion. I lay wooi probably monl lis. Toys lb s year have kept up with be war's rapid pace. Models and .ill on I s of U-2!t's and I'-til's will be 'op notch favorites on many a boy's Christina list, flush animals are phishicr than ever, and some o men report that the pandas, teddy bears, and elephants are as popular wilh the older crowd as they are as sleeping companions for Hie younger set. Plasties have found their way into every conceivable corner of toy manufacture. Stores are now displaying phones, dishes, tea sets, guns, armored tanks, planes and houses in the new light-weight ma terials which have a high "to -breakable'' rating. Toy manufacturers have gone all out lor new ideas, with many oi Ihem sponsoring; contests for clever ideas in toy production. Scholar ships are offered as prizes. Plastics are chameleon-like in their adaptability. Some look like metals, others look like wood and others feel exactly like pottery w are. i'c- all practical purposes, met als will be out of the picture in toy production for some months to come, according lo concensus of reliable sources. Hut there will be plenty to make Ibis Christmas the best l hat Haywood youngsters have had in years. of dress material is probably It is estimated thai there is one printing plant for every li.litlt) peo ple of the Lnited States. Contents Of Leaflet Thrown On Jap Territory Following The Surrender Sent To Parents By IM. Koht. II. Cibson From Okinawa. Private Hubert II (olisoii. ,!r , son of Mr. and M i s If 1 1 . ; ihs, ,n . who is soning Willi the 7th Divi sion. Infantry, station" I m Korea, recently sent his parents one of the leallots which were thrown on Japan occupied areas in the Pacific following the surrender. It was designated as a la! S:r ni: Leaflet"-- and printed in Knglish on one side and .Japanese on t he other. Each kit contains 3 full ounces of Salon-1 pe solution with Kurtum, 60 Curlers. f0 end tissues, cotton appli cator, neutralizer and Complete inductions. HOME KIT Takes on!y2 fo 3 Hours of Home ea(;lk storks The following information was recorded : "The bearer has ceased resist ance. Treat him in accordance wilh the International Law. Take him to the nearest commanding officer. C-In-C American Forces. "The American Forces will aid all who follow the instructions given in this leaflet. "Good treatment, food, clothring, tobacco, medical care, etc , will he accorded in 'conformity with the Internationa! Law. How To I'se the Leaflet "Come slowly toward the Amer ican line with your hands raised high above your head, and carry only this leaflet. "Come one by one. Do not come in croups. "Men must wear only pants or loin clothes. Sufficient clothing will be provided. Women and children may come dressed as they : are. i "Do not approach American j lines at night. I "This leaflet may be used by I anyone .Japanese. Korean, soldier, or civilian, i "Those who do not have leaflets ! may advance to Ihe American line ; if they follow instructions as if ! they had a leaflet." I CV. t CI i ' r I , ALTHOUGH A HEARTY MEAL was ready for him when this picture was taken at the New Grand Hotel in Yokohama, Con. Jonathan Wainwright still "dreams of ham and eggs." "Since my release I've line bacon and eggs but if you only knew how I had dreamed of hum and" said the most famous war prisoner. Signal Corps photo. (utcrnutional) Divorce Ruled Legal When Signed, Filed Attorney General Harry McMul len held in a digest of opinions said Ihat a divorce decree is legal and effective in North Carolina im mediately after il has been signed by the trial judge and filed in Ihe ollice of Ihe clerk of superior court. In other words, McMullen said, no "wailing period" is rccjiiircd in North Carolina after divorce ele ctees have been signed. A bill to create such a waiting or "cooling oil" period was intro duced in the 194f) General Assem bly, bul was defeated in commit tee. In other opinions, McMullen held that: A municipal officer has no right to pursue and arrest a person be yond the municipal limits for a breach of the peace committed in his presence inside the corporate limits, whether or not a warrant has been issued. A person nurst be at least 21 years of age to be eligible to hold public office under the State Con stitution. Only the owner of a private fish ing pond or members of his fam ily under 21 years of age are ex empted from Ihe requiremenl of obtaining a fishing license before fishing therein. A person must be a resident of the township in which he is ap pointed constable before such ap pointment will be valid. There is no state statute which specifically requires hospitals or Reconversion Isn't Always a Million Dollar Proposition "The Friendly Bank"' Your business may need only a few hundred or a lew thousand dollars to prepare for expanding peace lime business. We are in a position to assist you in making a sound expansion with a loan, which can he repaid over reasonable period of time. Feel free to discuss your needs with our officials. THE First National Bank ORGANIZED 1902 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System doctors to report deaths to the coroner, but w ben il appears thai a pel". on has died as a result of a criminal act or default of some poison, the coroner should be noti fied. This, however, is a duty im posed upon all citizens of the state and is not a special duty ini)osed upon doctors or hospitals. There is no law in Norlli Car olina which requires agencies col lecting delinquent accounts on a commission basis to collect their foe or any part of il from the client. That is entirely a matter of contract between Ihe collecting agency and the client. The governing authority of all cities and towns in the state have the power to own. establish, regu late, operate, and control municipal parking lots for parking motor ve hicles within the corporate limits. They are likewise authorized, in their discretion, to make a charge for Ihe use of such parking lots. A person does not lose his citi zenship or right to vole in North Carolina because of conviction of a crime unless he was convicted of an offense which was a felony under the law. Game wardens have no authority lo search an automobile without first hav ing procured a search war rant. County ABC stores have no au thority to possess or sell unforti fied wines. Municipal corpor.it ions are granted authority to license, prohi bit, and regulate pool and billiard rocmis and other billiard rooms, ,ind under this grant of statutory authority a municipal ordinance forbidding minors to play pool could be sustained. It is unlaw ful for a poolroom owner or oper ator to allow minors to enter or remain in a poolroom where the owner lias been notified by the parent or guardian not lo allow the minor lo enter. 3 NEW MODELS (Each' complete ready to wear) A MODEL Ibti EVERY CORRECTABLE TYPE OF HEARING LOSSI Modal A.9.A Man. : .1 model nl fh fammi nat,nnnll.. ular standard Zenith for the person of iicariiiB loss, new, patented "Prcnlis Tuhp" hrintr rl.r.'h. I volume range with low battery con sumption. Cnmn1fri riali n.An only $40. ' 1 Mr, rial A-4-A TV" a:. r l tion .enith.A brand new, super-power . icscrvc quality even under the most difficult conditions!, Thij special model com plete, ready to wear, only $50. 3 Modal B-3-A. New Bone-Conduction Zenith. A new, powerful precision ... , . q. 1 11 nr-iiaiy HJT me very few who cannot be helped by any cuaior mount automatically warns whrn hpatlhunrl .J ....... j ,. tAttcus nor mal adjustment. Complete, ready to Com In for a fr Domonttratlon Today Smith's Cut Rate TICEO F OF 2)a Remaining After Termination Of Our War Contracts COTTON DUCK 13,190 Net Yards, 29 inch width 26 1-2 Net Yards, 22 1-2 inch width 33 Net Yards, 26 inch width All duck is mildew resistant treated and dyed olive drab 7. COTTON MACHINE SEWING THREAD 647 pounds 16-4, 0. D., silk finish, MRT 217 pounds 16-4, 0. D., soft finish, MRT 42 pounds 30-4, O. D., silk finish, MRT 38 pounds 30-4, O. D., soft finish, MRT 11 pounds 30-4, white, soft finish, MRT LABELS 47,500 legging labels, woven, loop type, size 1R 48,500 legging labels, woven, loop type, size 2R LACES 23,040 Prs. legging laces, 30 inch, with tips, O. D. No. 7 WEBBING 9,411, net yards 5-8 inch cotton webbing, O. D. No. 7 17,881 net yards 3-4 inch cotton webbing, O. D. No. 7 LEGGING HARDWARE 547,700 Eyelets, hook-washer, brass, bronze finish 873,020 Hooks, lacing, brassbronze finish 80,520 Buckles, strap, brass, bronze finish 18,000 Clips, buckle attaching, brass, bronze finish 58,500 Tips, strap, brass, bronze finish 215,840 Eyelets, clip, brass, bronze finish 1,208,300 Washers, eyelets, lacing, brass bronze finish 427,800 Eyelets, lacing, brass, bronze finish. WORK IN PROCESS ' Varying quantities of unfinished leggings. Total of 11,306 paifS this classification. Quantity at each operation available on request. Also 1L755 leaaina Strans in vrrrinnc ctnrrQ nf rnmoletion. Qu1 tity at each operation on request. All sales subject to acceptance or rejection by U. S. Government. Thp nhnip li4r material will Via nvailaMa fr.- -r,l C 1 C MlAtZ. UMwoon tllC H . ... uiuuuinv xvi. aorc ocpidULK:! J , linir, " of 9 a. ni. and 12 o'clock noon. The materials may be inspected between the hours of 2 p. m. and 4 p. m. September 1 1 September 14, and until noon on September 15, 1945 Weico Shoe Corp i Waynesville, N. C. Drug Store 1
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