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t vr FEBRUARY zi er Tells WON BABY PRIZE ON NURSERY " ... Paciiic rM..k Will y l,iu - Square Dance eneni w unity Council .or told Rotarians here country, life and eco tj0,is in the South Pa apan. Although con a fighting unit of the infined his remarks to .,nglc in presenting i picture of the area beautiful country," !.but the devastation hc war will retard the generation. Mora de-eau-cd than was first ,lkyo is 80 to 90 per iplr ,.f Japan utilize blc foot of soil to plant Groccrv stores are non j the i'ood situation is ,C1 how the people of iwi to take American rsoimcl as a matter of ho air. "you naturally Tlirv showed no re- lut rather seemed to be . Americans take over prica should be deeply iat we were spared an the mainland of Japan, j i.s a natural defense mitrv, and an invasion e been a long, nara lie. with thousands kill- Intinucd. uring the lime we were il it-. I Rot frightened. we passed between two Bioons, and the second a large Jap mine float in inches of our ship, we came through safe- id. the business session, W. Is named M. D. Watkins, Ray and M. H. Bowles littce to stage a square ft die proceeds to go for iry of the Community l plans arc under way ; the annual mid-winter t. and President Francis I H. II, Howies as chair- Ipresent Rotary in stag Idult membership drive fecouts. The club will e drive. THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE ONE (Seeend Section! SHIP i, 1 s -v i 1 WHEN THE 170 01 BABIES aboard the transport Argentina, otherwise knows as "the Squall", were lined up for a baby show on the voyage from London to New York, Barbara Antoinette Moncrief, aged 12 months, was winner of the "young baby" contest. She's shown with her mother, Mrs. Ellis Moncrief, going to Whitsburg, Ky. (International) Ten Men Are Reclassified This Week Ten men were reclassified dur ing the past week under the selec tive service 'system, with three placed in class 1-A as follows: Glenn Tate Price, Lester Sawyer, and Theodore Merrell Varner. Placed in class 1-C was Charles L. Arrington. Placed in class 4-A was Jarvis D. Messer. Continued in class 2-C was Keith F. Ketner. Continued in class 2-C IF) was Clyde R. Justice. Placed in class 4-F were Carl Leoard and Zemery Floyd Messer. Continued in class 2-A was Phil McRae Medford. National Guard Strength May Be Doubled That Of Prewar Numbers WASHINGTON The North Car olina National Guard would be more than double its prewar strength in the future if plans sub mitted by Maj. Gen. Butler B. Mil tonberger, chief of the National Guard Bureau, to the governors of the 48 states recently, are ap proved by the states and congress. The postwar proposal of General Miltonberger contemplates a Na tional Guard strength in North Carolina of 11,687 officers and men, as compared with the inducted strength of 4,854 in the North Car olina Guard of 1940. Under the new set-up, North Carolina would furnish one regi ment of the 30th Infantry Regiment and a great increase in non-divisional troops. However, largest expansion in the new plans would be in the realm of air, which before the war had a total of less than 5,000 men. The current proposals would bring one control squadron and one ve Your Floor Sanding nd Finishing Done IMMEDI ATL Y And Avoid Spring Rush se & McCracken Co. We Bring Your Dead Floors Back to Life. xtra Heavy Equipment Used Free Estimates 369-J Waynesvillc, N. C. fighter squadron to the Stale total of 717 men. Famed National Guard divisions, many of whom won their spurs in two World Wars, would keep their identity under the new postwar plans, but the 18th Infantry divi sions inducted into Federal service in 1940, would be jumped to 22, and in addition the plan calls for the formation of two armored di visions, and 18 combat teams. If approved by the State gover nors, the overall plan, approved by the War Department, would bring the strength of the National Guard from an inducted strength of slightly more than 300,000 officers and men to an all time high total of 022,500 officers and men, the equivalent of 30 divisions of troops and 12 Air Force wings. The tentative State allotments forwarded to the governors of the states and insular possessions in cluded a request by General Mil tonberger for immediate state sur veys and capabilities for recruiting and maintaining respective allotments. GIRLS' HEAD SETS KEEP 'EM TUNE-HAPPY CHATTANOOGA, Tenn- Music relieves the tcdiousness of repeti tious jobs, but there is usually a conflict among the workers over the choice of a program. A portrait studio here solved the problem nicely. It furnishes the girls, who sit in long lines tinting photographs, with headsets so each can tune to the radio program, one of several available, she wishes to hear without disturbing the next worker who may not like the music so hot. S. A. Dantzler Discharged From Navy Back At Smith's S. A. Dantzler, PhM first class, who has been in the service since September, 1942, has recently re ceived his discharge from the navy and i.s back at Smith's Drug Store, where he was employed at the time lie entered the service. He was first stationed in Charles Ion, then transferred to Sampson, N. Y. At the latter, post he was assigned to duty with the U. S. Marines and was sent to New River and then to San Diego, Calif., prior to being sent to the Pacific. He served for 21 months in the Pacific theater, being stationed at a number of bases. Two Haywood Girls On Honor Roll at Mars Hill Miss Mary Kvelyn Colvard of Hazel wood and Miss Dorothy l.eatherwood of Waynesvillc are listed among those nil the second honor roll at Mars Hill College for the first semester jusl released by the registrar's ollicc. To be eligible for a place on (he second honor roll a student has to earn 30 quality points, with no grade lower than C. Out of 7.r8 students enrolled at (he college the names of 73 appear on the first honor roll and 120 on the second honor roll. Artist To Address Woman's Club Today The February meeting of the Waynesville Woman's Club will be held this afternoon at Oak Park, with Mrs. James W. Killian, presi dent, presiding. Miss Robina Miller, chairman of art will be in charge of the pro gram. She will have as guest speaker, Mr. McCallum, artist, who with his wife, is spending some time here. Mrs. Cornelia Nixon, chairman of music, will present Sol Cohen, music director of Springdale school in several violin selections. TOM GILLILAM PAINTING - PAPERING P. O. Box 739 Woolsey Heights Waynesville, N. C. To sell something quick try The Mountaineer Want Ads. ief At Last For Your Cough Creomulsion relieves promptly be cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel gcrrn laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the 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 Reconversion .... 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Vice Admiral Louis Denfield, chief of Naval Personnel, said in a statement "this would mean that by May 2 approximately 70 per cent of personnel subject to demobilization would be back in civilian life. The point reductions will be as follows: Male commissioned and warrant officers, from 37 to 36 on April 15, and to 35 on May 2. Male enlisted personnel, from 30 to 29 on April 15, and to 28 on May 2. Wave officers, from 26 to 25 on May 2. Wave enlisted personnel, from 20 to 19 on May 2. Navy Nurse Corps, from 26 to 25 on May 2. Exceptions are made in several categories, including: Male doctors decrease from 47 to 45 on April 15 and to 44 on May 2. Naval aviators in flight status above rank of ensign decrease from 24 to 23 on April 15 and to 22 on May 2. Naval aviators, ensign, flight status, unchanged, at 20. STARTING YOUNG KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Two school boys, about 10, were serving as traffic directors at the crossing when a very pretty little girl walked up. 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