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if c i I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER , i i' - : ' 'iV THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER "IE TWO (First Section) 1 n ( 1 I 1 ' u , 1 V; , 1 Jl "1 I n '.l ! V, !! r u 1 -f ! J j i 'j Mi 1 C it til mi HI V i 1 i . t i ''I I i Jl: : mm t i i 'it- . r r i ; ' r 1 t J- i " ( You Need Our Service Throughout the years we have been furnish ing protection antl insurance counsel, and we feel that you need the benefit of our expedi ence. A telep! one call will brintf us to your home or office. Rentals MIS & 09. Real Estate Insurance PHONE 77 Methodist Youth Holds Meet At Rockwood Church I The monthly meeting of the Methodist Youth Fellowship was held at Rockwood church Mon day, with Dorothy Janes, president, presiding The meeting opened with a pro gram of recreation under the di rection of Mrs. Carolyn I'lem mons. chairman of the commission on recreation and leisure. Ke freshments were served by the host church. The Methodist Youth fund was the topic of the meeting, and Miss Hosernary Herman, of Waynesville, explained the purposes of the fund Miss Jessie Hipps of Kockwood lec the devotional period after Whicl lev. Clay Madison of Waynesville r'ir.st Methodist chinch, closed tin meeting with a brief talk. A committee was appointed to woi k (jiiI a visitation plan to u" active Yo'ith Fellowship organiza tions in every Methodist chinch ii Haywood County Those appointee to serve on the committee wen Aletha Cagle. Jessie Hipps. Charles Fisher, and C C I'oindexler. adult advisor. , The attendance haimer was wot j hy I- inciter's Chapel. We Have Just Installed MM PASSENGER PPING MOLDS All Work Guaranteed SIMS Tire & Battery Co. Main Street Wavnesville i MASSIE'S V,C Poll-Parrots A- The be5t shoes in the world can't T' give your youngster complete sat- j ,-,VX$Z tO WIMM S0USI isfucrion if they don't fit properly. Kj. K We (ike the added precaution of (QP oss- T checking better.fitting Poll.Parrots 'TraV f Xi" rfL J by X-Ray so you can be certain rRuw""''"" they fit correctly. And, correct fit uf-1 MOM tOK . means lasting comfort and longer V jSf - ''JfLM wear per shoe stamp. V -iTf"' 'VJ'N $1.98 to $4.95 1 ' fflassies Dept. Store C. J. REECE, Owner - Buy Victory Bonds And HoW-Fhem- Jap to Boss Korea r ft? X y :-,a;:Sisi::'. :r)i-: lt-rif PRESENT Japanese Governor Gen eraj of Korea, Gen. Noboyuki Abe (above) will retain that office and head the Japanese personnel con tinuing to administer Korea under 0. S. supervision. This set-ep was announced by Lt Gen. J jhn R. Hodge, commander of the U. S. 24th Corps, who will rule Korea through Abe and his staff. Koreans called the arrangement a "slap In the face" after their underground op position through 40 years of Jap domination. (Internationale rhirty-Two Lakes Opened In State For Fishing Thirty-two hikes in North Car ilina will he opened with no closed fishing season;; until further notice s given, according to action taken y the North Carolina Board of Jonservalion and Development, it vas learned this week from G. C. 'lott. Haywood game and fish war Icn. Nine of the lakes which are ished hy Haywood residents in lude: lliawassee Lake. Cherokee oiinty; Nantahala, Macon county; 'haliiKa Lake, Clay; Lake Santeey nh, Graham; Lake Cheoah, Gra lani; (ilenville Lake, Jackson coun y; Waterville, Haywood; Lake Lure, Rutherford; and Lake James, hirke county. DEATH PENALTY FOR DIVl'LGENCE ATOM DATA Legislation providing the death icnalty for divulging atomic bomb ecrets to foreign powers has been ntroduced. With $2,000,000,000 if public funds invested in it and he world's domination of war, this mportant secret must be carefully luarded, Congressmen said. UITO-F1NANCED KATE TO DROP The consensus of opinion of nen who handle automobile loans, he method by which SO per cent if new cars and 70 per cent of ised cars were bought before the war, is that the new cars can be 'inanced at a lower rate than your irewar car. lielgian railroads have ordered !,()()() cars from Great Britain, 0,000 rom the United States, and 10,000 rom domestic industry, while 220 ocomolivcs were ordered from "anada, HI) from the V. S , and 213 rom local producers. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our apprecia ion for kindness shown during the llness and death of our father, W.. l Underwood. Sr. Mrs. W. I'. Underwood, Sr. and Family. 1)0 YOU ENJOY YOUR FOOD? You may feel tired through lack of appetite, which may be caused by lack of VITAMIN B-l and IRON. TRY RED ACE TABLETS Many people have obtained splendid results from taking them as they supply the daily require ments of Vitamin B-l and Iron. Sold on a money back guarantee if not satisfied with results. Price $1.50 SMITH'S CUT RATE DRUG STORE Massie and Killian Hosts Of Lions At Fox Race Tonight The local Lions Club will meet Thursday night at 7:30 at the Maples oh Walnut street. After the meal and a brief business ses sion, Francis Massie and Jim Kil lian will entertain the club at a fox race in the vicinity of Rat liff Cove. After the race the members will be treated to a watermelon slicing. A full attend ance Is urged, and the members are warned to come dressed lor the occasion. At the last meeting Col. J. II Howell adderssed the club on America's part in finishing up the war. He stressed the fact that both Germany aftdf Japan must be com pletely disarmed and made impo lept to build implements of war n the future. Col Howell was presented by Lee Davis chairman of the committee on sight con servation. The club was honored by a visit from District Governor, L'd Mc- Mahan, and Deputy Governor, Hill White. Lion McMahan stated that '.he district is is in the best shape it has ever been. New members have been added to all the clubs in the district, and right new ciuus organized wun criariers. Speaking of the strength of Monism, the Governor said; 'Our strength is found in the work we j are doing in conserving eye sight of underprivileged children, and work with the blind.'' Then turn ing to the future, the speaker said, "The future for Monism lies in our responsibility us individuals to help make and preserve the peace. Selfishness, greed, and hatred must be suppressed by majoring on higher ideals, loyalty, and Christianity." Jack Pelmet is president of the club, and invites all visiting Lions to meet with the club each week. COAL DELIVERIES FREED Secretary of the Interior lakes has lifted restrictions on delivery of coat to household consumers. This revocation of government con trol removes the necessity to limit domestic consumers to 80 per cent of normal requirements for anth racite and bituminous coal. JOHN McCORMICK, FAMOUS TENOR, DIES IN DUBLIN John McCormiek, known the world over for his golden-voice, is dead, McCormiek, a naturalized Amer ican citizen since 1919, was famous for his triumphs in opera, the con cert field, motion pictures and recordings. SUMMONS AND NOTICE State of North Carolina, Haywood County. In the Superior Court Frances Marie Bryson, Plaintiff, V9. Glenn Lee Bryson, Defendant. To The Defendant, Oleen Lee Bry son: You will take notice that an action has been started in Hay wood County Superior Court, en titled as above and that the pur pose of said action is to obtain an absolute divorce on the ground of two years' separation. Ypu will take notice, further, that you are required to be and appear at the office of the Clerk of the Court of Haywood County, in the Court House in Waynesville, North Carolina, not later than 20 days from the 26th day of August, 1945, and answer or demur to the complaint which has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood Coun ty, within the time prescribed by the statute. You wifl, further, take notice that, If you fail to answer or de mur to the complaint within the time required by law, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in the complaint, namely, an absolute divorce. Giveft under my hand and the Seal of the Court, this the 19th day of July, 1945. GERTRUDE P. CLARK, Asst. Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, N. C. No. 1451 Sept. 6-13-20-27. WOOD FOR SALE With Coal Rationing and Labor and Trans portation Difficulties, We Will Probably Ex perience A Severe Shortage of Fuel Next Winter. 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