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TUlTRSDAY.QCTOBPt? PACE SIX (First Section) Cpl. Charles W. Mooro, TSgt. lioht. Bryson U.S. Marines, Discharged Spends Uriel' Furlough Willi Aurtl In County lS'l. I'-iln TRUMAN SIGNS BASEBALL FOR HERO Corporal Charles VV. Moore, son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Homer Moore, of Hazelwood. who entered the army in Oct. 1941, as a volnntetr. ha; received his disc h.'n t'e from the service. Cpl. Moore, who served with the U. S. Marines, enlisted in A-.he-ville and took his hoot traimni; a1 Parris Island. From the latter lie was sent to Quantieo. Ya.. and 'ater Norfolk and then Cuba, before be ing sent to the Pacific 'heater where he served for 114 months. A graduate of the V. a m ville Township high school in the l;r , of 1937. Cpl. Dotson is entillnl In wear the Asiatic Pacific Theater ribbon with four battle stars. Amor- ' ienn Defense ribbon, (hind Condutl medal. Pre-Pearl Harbor and l.i t ter of Commendation ninl.il. ' Hrv-'on. I inril at Miami I .urloii'lh with i I'eeb'es. dnr- i.) i lie service i i.e;! a "lilll ,1 ,nul ronva- Mianii lie n::l C.il.ve- Si.. I IV' lit i till ,&& us.. wfiMA r4 rnh' t i , t 1 1 1 u l.i i i!;iii..'ll . of i: .1 7 ri?' i J nvi'le. It. lie ed at I he Ai fe- ;n &m w ; r'vfev. sib At the time he entered the sorv- I v: I.nk.i ( 'nrpoi .it i Ml. basiled An cxpericiireil i ; ( 1H - - -1 -i u iitji ;! r fur Lip niei'-;;i)t ilr ! i -r , i in V. i y I n s 1 1 1, . Apply in own h;ui! lit itir. i i . : i ; !;, ii, iif ei riciict'. IN AN INFORMAL WHITE HOUSE CEREMONY President Harry S. Truman is autographing a baseball for Pfc. Paul E. Davis of Oklahoma, the first American soldier to enter Tokyo. Davis caught the ball off a foul tip during a World Series game. Looking on in center is Joseph M. Stack of Pittsburgh, Pa., VFW commander-in-chief. (International) All iv, li'S W li 1:1 i Adlr ess 1. 1 i KKe ' '..I'-' 'Pi'' ''''.U'!l:!'li'i r. Jones Radio S or vie Announces c Limited Slock of Ph on noron Clarence Shelton, S. 1c, Serving in Pacific CSS Monlpelicr Clarence S. Shelton, seaman, first class, liSNIt, of Waynesville. H I'M) No. 2, is serving in the I'acilic on the USS Mont pel ier lie was on this ship when she helped remove more than 2,600 liberated prisoners of war from V.'akav ama. Honshu. Japan. This lii;lil cruiser was the flagship for Hear Atlmiial Ualpil S. Higgs. com mantler of the evacuation unit. The cruiser, 'commissioned in Sept 1942. saw action at (Juadal ( ; 1 1 1 I 1 Kolombangara, the Solo mons. Munda. Vella l.avella. Treas i.rer. Houganville. the Shortlands. Ihe Hattle of Kmpress Augusta Hay. the Hismarks, Dsipen, the HalUe of the Philippines Sea. the .Marianas. Leyte, Mindoro. I.in ".a,en, duly. Mindenso, and Brunei l'.a. and Balikpapan in Horneo. Pfc. Aiihur II. Shipman 1 1 erne On Furlough j Private first Class Arthur II. j Shi;iinaii. sun of Mark Shipman, of ('anl)ii. is home on a furlough. lie came man ( amp 1'ucker, Ala., I bill will report to fort Bragg when his lime is up. i Pic. Sliipiu.iii entered Ihe serv ; ice in OitiaiT. I!i, at Port Bragg and from Ihere '.as sent to Camp 'Adair, (lie. and then overseas, NOTKi: OP M'I'I ICATION FOR motok v:-:u( i i: i kanciusi: kk.iits (,i io;.i; thi: north ( Kol t TiMTIUS COMMIS Si l.(H ivI.T NO 3385 leie. t'iven that an hei n made to the Mr. and Mrs. Noyes Long and three children. Noyes, Jr.. Bowery and Troy, will arrive Saturday from Old Hickory, Tenu.. for a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Hardin. Mrs. Noyes was be fore her marriage Miss Tibby Har din, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hardin, of Waynesville. appi: ",llll i sillll I no . h ila.i: ha By ROY KOPEKS - SAMMY KAY!': - MI RPHY SJSTEFiS AM) MANY OTI1KKS ALSO PHONOGRAPH JJEEDtES We ;t:v now t : t k i n unlcr; I'.ir ZENITH AMD LEAR RADIOS With delivery rxpcrtcil al-ott' Christmas. We will also htiinllc a mmi'lete line il' linu.-ehiml Mpjili ances when availahle. Battery radios can now he connect. 'il t electric power and we expect to have !.:. t, of radio Latteries in the next two months. Jones Isdfo Service t 1. e SIrte :':. s and I el e: Nt I ice ap! ii at a in.; be. 'or l.am.l ell i '.n ii' ua . IMFOMIATIONI THE value of informa tion depends upon where it comes from. When it comes to life insurance, you can de pend on the information you get from your Jefferson Standard representative. He is a specialist in "Planned Protection" the service that tailors the plan to fit your in dividual requirements. With out cost to you, your Jeffer son Standard representative will be glad to discuss this subject and show you how "Planned Protection" can work for you. Call or write him today. S. E. Connatser Special Representative Route 2 Waynesville 56 Main Street Wavnesville Opening Daily New Line of Modern ( ',ii i.liii.i t tililies Cor.unis h Siii.i. Mountain Stages, '.'.'i-.i 1 Sp: uce Street. Ashe Ni.iih ( '.irolina. for a fran i i 1 1 ilc- ii e In t ransport pas t . i la liagai;c, newspapers. .. ;.n ', el el in the same ve in I .Veen I lel.wood. N. C. and i H i , ( 'arolina-1 ennessce l.ine :,i N. C. Highway No i - : : i ielermediate points. n over same route. is furl her given that said ..i v Ml be called for hear e ,ii(l Commission at the ii..!.: in Anheville. North t,n V, et'.iicMl.i . November !! , i ,ii l a . in a. in., and pro ii1 s ile ii Inn to be made par wail tiie right to appear at said he.iiiin: ami be heard in op position to said application are re quired to deliver or .mail a written protest miiI l.'.o copies thereof to ihe ertii Caioliua Utilities Com mission It.iieieli. North Carolina, and dcliwr or mail a copy thereof to the ahe e named applicant at lea.st l",e da ; prior to the date abo-, e iie.l lor said hearing, which said p:ee-l shall state FULLY AM) Willi T lt Tier BAHITV the wav and maimer in which said will he adversely af li e franchise rights re Said protest shall cer- coir, thereof has been nr mailed to the appl Weekly Roundup Of OPA Lid On Auto Repairs Definite limits on the amount of time which may be charged for the 56 most common automotive repair jobs now bring these oper ations under actual dollars and cents ceiling prices. According to Mr. Driscoll the regulation also requires that repair shops give the customer an invoice Ceiling's Off Sauerkraut, both canned and bulk, appearing on the grocery shelves this year are now exempt from price control. ' Ceiling prices on white potatoes will also continue to be suspended for the period beginning October 25 and ending December 5. Used Car Transfers Sellers of used cars, rather than the purchasers, are now required to file' certaificates of transfer with the War Price Rationing Boards Today's action relieves the pur chaser of the necessity of making a trip to his ration board. Building Program Spells Farmer's Safety Farmers will benefit directly from OPA's '.-inclusive program to act rigid dollars and cents ceil ings on the prices of building ma terials and construction services. Under OPA's new plan, now be ing worked out in detail, for main taining reasonable prices on build ing materials, and for setting ceil ing prices on the charges made for construction services, hundreds of farmers can now make the re pairs they postponed during the war. Poll Business men in Western North Carolina were included among the 7.300 industry leaders in the na tion recently polled by OPA Ad ministrator Chester Bowles for their opinions on the continuation Pvt. Grady C. Duncan Discharged From Army Private Grady C, Duncan, of Waynesville. R.F.D. No. 1, has seen discharged from the army at t he Separation center. Miami District. Miami Beach, according to infor mation received from the center. DAVIS-SMITH jrnrirrs since 1565) Expert Wa-tth and Jewelry Repairing Opposite Masom Complete Stock 8 Church Street of price control. Only a small per cent of busi ness men favor immediate drop ping of price controls, according to the first analysis of early re plies received. Only 12 per cent fa vored elimination of price controls either now, or by January I. An other 29 per cent favor ending of OPA controls by next .Julv 1st. 39 per cent of our industrial lead ers believe prces should he con trolled "until a later date." or until a state of supply and demand can be reached." Buv Victory Bonds . - Brin; Bovs Back Home The DR. V. J. WININGER OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFCJ THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1945 IN THE BOYD BUILDING OFFICE HOURS 9 TO 12 AND 2 TO 5 WAYNEsti rVENIN, pi ole .1 nil 1'eeled lis qui" t ed t:;il lleil 11 ed caul Furt her ii-s in 1 In to tin filing not ice of the proceed us c ut .e will be given only pli-.-; 11I and to prolestants it'.cn protests to said ap plication as above required. ALL C()Hl;i:SI'( )M)i:CK RELATING TO THIS ! VITF.R RKFKR TO DOCK FT VI Thi. the 1 71 ii day of October, 19-1.-). ISY O'tFP OF TI1F N. C. UTILI- TIKS COMMISSION. By Fred C Hunter. Commissioner 14(19 Oct. Nov. 1 Make Your Selection Early 1 Efome and IhIo Supply Store Phone'534 W. M. "BILL" COBB, Owner Main Street NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Mondav. November 19. 1945 at eleven a'clock A. M. at the court house door in Waynesville. North Carolina. I will offer for sale at public outirv to the highest bidder for cash, certain lands and prcm ises King and being in Waynesville Township. Haywood County. North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: i ontaming 24 acres, more or less, and described as follows: BE GINNING on a stone in Westerlv edce of branch (corner of Lots 2-3-4i. and rtms up said branch as it meanders. S. 18" W. 520 feet to a stone uorner of Lots Nos. 3-5); thence continuing E. 18 W. 1,000 feet to a stone in the Francis line (corner of Lot No. 5); thence with said Francis line S. 76 30' W. 409 feet to a stake: thence with Francis, N. 30 W. 1062 ft. to a stake (Fran cis corner); thence N. 69 E. 350 feet to a black oak (corner Lots 1-2): thence N. 65 30' E. 1192 feet to the BEGINNING, being Lot No. 4 described in Report of Commis sioners in the partition of the lands of Hardy Liner, recorded in Min ute Docket No. 6. of Special Pro ceedings, page 338, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County. Sale made Dursuant to authnrirv vested in me by' that certain deed of trust dated September 1st, 1928, executed by Luch Liner and wife, Mary Liner, and recorded in Book of Deeds of Trust No. 26, at page 64, Haywood County Registry, to which instrument reference is made for all the terms and condi tions thereof. This 19th day of October, 1945. I J. R. MORGAN, Trustee. 1470 Oct 25-Nov. 15. where he was attached to the First Army in Europe. He is entitled to wear the Euro pean Theater ribbon with three battle stars, Good Conduct medal and the Infantryman's badge. RefleTftfLast" For Your Cough Creomulston relieves promptly be cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to aootne ana neat raw, tenaer, in flamed 'bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of creomulston witn tne un derstanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis , BEAUTY PREPARATIONS L jO - ;;0w, in our cosmetic deportment, W ere feoturingtamous iff J M IlL" R, Frimroso House preparation For more than 20 years, J Primrose House has formulated beauty methods (or many jr j f f of m loveliest women In th world-simple yet' expert I ( - d methods that every woman should know. Come' In odd let I us ocquaint you with the newest fashion stiodes In Primrose W 1 Z-m'r ; iOUSe make-up items ond their tipertarr0rment prep- I 1W 1 . -jiions for every beautv need. Prices from $1 p, pKii tax. J I Smith's Cut Rate j J$ m9,j Drug Store 1 ' JW;-:'-- . . . .nwO(MMtv. ; ,.-. i :!.: -I ' j i f Tr Have you checked your coat lately? Surprised you need anew One? They do wear out, we know. Come in, pick a winner that will wear, and wear. $29.95 $35.00 The Toggery
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