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Thursday Afternoon, Septemf, ;
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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.
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IOJlO' USEES! MANUFACTURERS UNI
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.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 :
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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
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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.
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DERRY NORMAN. Owner
On Balsam Road, Near Aliens Creek, Piione 1150
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Chiropractic PhWfi
Main Street - Over SU
Phone r
113
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Cold Bond brings yoi
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Protex Weatk
Strip & Screens
6 Central Ave. PhutlS
Ashevillc, N, C.
D. Marcus Ward
Local Salo Krprrsftitiult
P. O. !5nx 541
Waynesville, N. C,
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! 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.