i Thursday Afternoon, Septemf, ; f t Allt SLi. Veruna OcCUuuJ THE WAFKESTILLE MOUNTAINEER Highway Safety Group Effective The state advisory committee on highway safety feels that its cam paign to reduce the road death toll is effective to some extent. State Highway Patrol Commander Col. J. R. Smith reported to the group kljltak'igh Tuesday that 13 persons fiied in accidents Iibor Day ten less than the deaths July 4 and eight less than the toll for the 1949 Labor Day. TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate Ex-Ilaywood Man Back With Navy ' Herbert Q. Wright, former Hay wood, 'County resident living in Perry, Ga., Is back in Navy uni form, serving aboard the battle-! ship- Missouri, now at sea. Mr. Wright, who operated a grocery store In Perry, wjs order ed Back to active duty last August 7. He is a veteran of World War II. i Hi wife, Vcma, is running the business ih his absence. Don't, Wait for Cold Vkatte : to Catch You Unprepared Waynesville Township "Je'ter TR. "Carringer and wife to W. H. Arlington and wife. John W. Tucker and wife to El lis B. Cray and wife. Lake Junatuska - Asscmblv, ine-. to Henry Gramling and others. John A. Stnathers and wife to John H. Smathpi's. Jr., and wife. : Laura Skinner Barnes and oth ers to Florence Skinner Watling ton. Freeman J. Hunter and wife to Virgc Williaihs and wife. K. R. McDowell mid wife to Syl la Davis. Sylla Davis to R. R. McDowen and wife. Nannie B. Baylor to Marvin K. Smathers and wife. BRITISH SOLDIERS LOAD AMMUNITION FOR KOREA -w r - 7. T TJ . ,nr . , All moving parts precision ma chined for perfect alignment ,. and quiet operation. Exclusive combustion head mixes air with oil so perfectly you get highest combustion efficiency. "i Ideal with Lennox "Mellow . Warmth" controls. No pul sations, no carbon, constant Ignition. Call us today. IOJlO' USEES! MANUFACTURERS UNI utmtzt: if ium air iutins jtstiij , AUTOMATIC. .HEATING CO. Ptfbnell04 Balsam Road Beaverdam Township Lawrence M. Smathers and wife to Paul H. Wheeler and wife. llatlie Ilipps and others to J. II. Kci iiir and others. Town of Clinton to Tibby J. I Powell. Dr. Ben C. Smathers and Wife to Reese-Ivey Co., Inc. S. M. (lossett to Claude Jones f and wife, ' I D'-. Ken C. Smathers and wife lo James Wallace Paxton. Dr. Ben C. Smathws and wife to R. H. Pressley and wife. Dr. lien C. Smalliers and wife to Gudper L. C;igU and wife. Dr. Ben C. Smathers and wife to Owen D. Hill and wife. Dr. Ben C. Smathers and wife to Gordon Trull and wife. John E. Morgan and wife to Weaver W. Owenhy and wife. Claude Ashe and others to John Ashe. John Ashe and wife and others to Jency Plcmnons. John Ashe and wife and others to Claude Ashe. John Ashe and others to Ethel R. Paitiam. Ralph H. Goforth and wife to Edgar Hawkins and wife. Tibby J. Powell and husband to Clyde Branson and wife. R. II. Pressley and wife to M. C. Sprinkle. Haltie Ilipps to J. II. Keener and others : fa1.. ' , "i-i r i ' i InformationPlease The society editor of The Mountaineer is anxious to get a complete list of all Haywood students who are going .way to school this year. The following information is desired. Please send it in today: X . Student's Name School or College Enrolled in the Parent's Name . - .. Parent's Address T Class ' ... r . AT A BASE NEAR THE CHINESE BORDER, British troop of the Middlesex Regiment lopd their Bren carrier v., tli ammunition to be used by their detachments in Korea. A vanguard of a British Inlantry brigade, con s.siing of 12 ofliteii and 20 enlisted men. has already arrived by plane at theTiizhtiiiB front. (itcmatio.iaH I FILL IN AND MAIL TODAY. THANKS. MARRIAGE LICENSES Dale Payne and Ethel Lee Led foid. both of Clyde. Wilbmn Fowler and Sarah Eliz abeth Smith, both of Haywood County. James E. Howard and Lura Mae Riy.-on. both of Knoxville. Tenn Blalock. both of Haywood County. Gustam L. Hollebeck of Miami and Jessie Eloise Davis of Hay wood County. H. E. Davis of Miami and Sara M. Brown of Gnsboro, Ga. Burk C. Stillwell of Haywood County and Bertie Black of Clyde. Vertin Burin and Doris Exttne, Willis C. Beck and Doris Ann! both of Sylva. Hopkins. East Fork Township K. L. Burnett and others to B. N'. Rogers. W. Cataloochee Township M. White and wife to J. Ivy Hill Township Cash Caldwell and wife to Wil burn Nelson and wife. D. M. Carpenter to Wilburn Nelson. Clyde Township R. II. West and. wife to Roy Mc Kinnish. S. M. Robinson and wife to H. E. Boone. M. J. Hill to Floyd Hill and Wife. Roy Smith and wife to Ernest D. Chambers. Trailer Camp There were trailer camps long before anyone ever heard of the housing shortage. The Mongol tribes of northern Asia lived In them about 1102 A D. The Mongols called their portable houses "yurts." Deluxe Cottages Completely Furnished 1 Day or Longer Twin Brook Resort Phone 68-M-2 Here's Key To Draft Lingo SR9' , Do you know the meaning of II-C, I-D. or I-C in draft classifica tion lingo? Chances are you dop't. For there are countless Tar Heel drafl registrants who have to call on their local draft boards for an interpretation of the letter and numeral on their classification cards. At the present, the State's 101 draft boards arc busily engaged In classifying thousands of registrants to meet the demands for increased Army calls. Col. Thomas H. Upton, State Se lective Service director, explained yesterday: "It's generally known that I-A means a registrant is available for military service, and that IV-F means the registrant is physically, mentally, or morally unfit for ser vice. But many registrants are probably stumped when It comes to clarification of the other 12 draft classifications." For instance, If a registrant gets a I-C on his card, that shows he Is a member of the Armed Forces or a discharged service man.' If a registrant is 26 years of age or over, he gets a VA classification, showing he is over the current draft agr limit. , "; In all, more than 280,000 Tar Heel registrants hold one of the 14 various draft classifications under the Selective Service Act of 1948, according to Colonol Upton. Still others are yet to receive their clas sifications. More than 000,000 in the State were given classification cards dur ing World War II. However, these cards are now obsolete. Following is a complete list of the classifications and meanings; I-A, Available for military serv ice. I-A-O, Conscientious objector for noncombatant service. I-C, Member or former member of the armed forces. I-D, Member of the reserves, or student talcing military training. II-A, Registrant deferred because of civilian occupation (except agri-cullurel. II-C, Registrant deferred because of employment in agriculture. III-A, Registrant deferred be cause of dependents. 1V-A, Registrant who has com pleted service. IV-D, Minister or divinity stu dent. IV-3 Conscientious objector op posed to both combatant and non- combatant service. IV-F, Physically, mentally, or morally unfit. V-A, Registrant over age for mil itary service. ,""""" iifiiisi iiiiif rr9Aje Cx" i'L'- y, MuancG-BeGignTRHGK f. vvfhdemaj, Chevrolet'! Valvt-in-Had engines can do mere worlf per gallon of gasoline con sumed lhan ny other make of their ca pacity. You can't beat Chevrolet for low cost of ownership, operation, and upkeep -or for high resale value. Chevrolet trucks work for more owners on more jobs, every day, than any other make. So come see us. We've got Just the truck you want! (i Ratllesnas slab rather than bite; in strikinfi their fangs point straight forward. , NOW OPEN . . . Our New and Modern WASHING - GREASING DEPARTMENT Latest equipment facilities large enough for any vehicle experienced men to do your greasing, washing and polishing. A COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE Experienced mechanics, with modern equipment. We have new and used parts. Also complete weld ing service. We can handle your work to your satisfaction and to your economical advantage. Norman's Garage DERRY NORMAN. Owner On Balsam Road, Near Aliens Creek, Piione 1150 - "ms DR. W. M. Hard ' Chiropractic PhWfi Main Street - Over SU Phone r 113 Evenings by Appoint, uUUL mm Gold Bond ROCK WOOL INSULATION 0 Mail Z7 OWN goes Ihj Ihermj. meter when Gold Bond tk Wool It blown into sidewolli and attics. Rooms are 8 to IS degrees cooler. You sleep better, work and eat belief. Cold Bond brings yoi extra comfort in the winter months, too. Homes we warmer, more uniformly heated. Savings up to 40 on fuel soon pay the coil. Phone us today for insula tion survey of your home. It's free . no obligation, and there's Protex Weatk Strip & Screens 6 Central Ave. PhutlS Ashevillc, N, C. D. Marcus Ward Local Salo Krprrsftitiult P. O. !5nx 541 Waynesville, N. C, i- M n i.-J 4 vl. ! fd& opeope like baseball . V t.h,e .Professional league games played under lights in our service area are attended nightly by approximately nine thousand people all kinds ot people About that same number of people here in the Carol.naSj have invested almost -'twenty. five million dollars In our Company. Thev too, are people from all walks of life and many-of them are baseball fans as well. They are people who believe in fair play m business as well as on the baseball field. In all, there are more than 3 1 ,000 stockholders of the Company, and the larg est owns less than two per cent of the total shares.- ;. ; Phone 75 or Visit 126 Main St.

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