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Page 16 i HE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER North Carolina Climate Suitable For Dairying An answer to critics who claim that North CaroHna condition are not adapted to profitable dairy farming is made by Dr. A. O. Shaw, head of the State College animal industry department. He and Ur. W. J. Peterson, new head of the recently created division of nutrition, physiology and genetics at state College, have summarized a report by the v. S.v department of agriculture to conclusively prove that North Carolina climate is well suited to milk production. Dr. Shaw says that weather con- ditinnR anti fppH Riinnlv are crpnpr. ally assumed to be responsible for the slump in milk production which occurs in the summer, when the weather is hot and pastures "dry up,'- Some people have contend ed that North Carolina's high summer temperatures are - not suited to profitable dairying. To counteract this belief, Dr. Shaw and Dr. Peterson point to records assembled by the U. S. department of agriculture from 12 states, to show the average slump in summer milk production in var ious sections of the United States. The lowest drop in production occurred in California 7.5 per cent; the next lowest at the Belts Ville Experiment , Station of the USDA where the cows are barn fed 10.4 per cent; third lowest slump was in Colorado 10.9 per cent; and the fourth lowest was in North Carolina 13.7 per cent. Dr. Shaw said that the percent age of slump in milk production in other states from which rprnrds were obtained was as follows : New Hampshire, 16.0 per cent: Vir ginia. 22.1; Wisconsin. 22.2: Ohio. 23.8; Washington, 23.9; Maryland, ii.l; Iowa, 24.3; Minnesota, 24.8; and New York. 25.5. "You will note," the State Col- lege man said, "that North Caro lina's slump in milk production is must less than in manv of the northern dairy states, indicating tnat our climate is very suitable lot mux production." Fines Creek News Mrs. D. N. Ratbbone. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Battle, of Bryson City, have announced the arrival of a daughter at the Sylva Hospital on June 18th. Mrs. Battle was tha former Miss Anna Jean Plott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Plott of Waynesville, NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE NORTH' CAROLINA, I HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, a. KOTHA, SR., .: vs. ELLIS WELLS. By virtue of an evecutinn Ai. rected to the undersigned, from the Superior Court of Haywood Coun ty, . I will on Monday the 6th day of July, 1942, at eleven o'clock A. M. at the COUrt house Annr in said County, sell to the highest Diaaer lor cash to satisfy said execution and other executinna in my hands against said judgment aeotor, an the right, title and in terest of the said Ellis Wells, the defendant, in the following describ- ea real estate, to-wit: BEGINNING on a black oak on top of ridEre and runs N. 7 an' w 165 feet to a stake; thence N. 71 M W. 165 feet to a stake; thence N. 50 W, 165 feet to a stake; thence N. 35 W. 2.tr"f.t to a stake; thence N, 10 W. 264 ieet to a stake; thence N. 39 W. 276 feet to a black- oak, Burnett's corner; thence S. 85 30' E. 531 ieet to a small white oak; thence sj. 4 4 mi 132 feet to a stake; uience a. 31- jfi. 149 feet to stake; thence S. 39 30' E. 340 ieet to a stake; thence S. 17 30' i. Z56 feet to a stake; thence S 24 30' .170 feet to a stake, Pen- land corner; thence N. 60 E. 276 ieet to a stake; thence N. 8 E. 115 feet to a Stake: thpnro V 1Q W. 280 feet to a stake; thence N. " rf" a. 116 feet to a stake; uience 4- 451 feet to stake; thence S. 72 E. 387 feet to a stake; thence N. 25 E. 502 ieet to a stake on top of ridge and in M. D. Kinsland's line; thence with Kinsland's line and with wa tershed of ridge, N. 64 30' W. 154 feet; N. 81 30' W. 83 feet, N. 57 30' W. 60 feet, N. 77 W. 183 feet, N. 84 W. 100 feet, N. 86 30' W 132 feet, N. 60 W. 110 feet, N. 67 W. 190 feet, N. 79 W. 65 feet, N 81 W.' 180 feet, N. 86 45' W. 41 feet, S. 72 15' W. 180 feet, N. 67 W. 122 feet, N. 87 15' W. 70 feet N. 81 W. 200 feet, N. 78 45' W 110 feet, N. 78 45' W. 24 feet,' N. 62 30' W. 132 feet, No. 57 W 260 feet, N. 51 W. 115 feet, N 51 30' W. 173 fept v en- A- W. 181 feet N. 64 W. 195 feet. N, $6- W. 122 feet, N. 55 W. 312 feet, N, 60 30' W. 176 feet, N. 63 30' W. 200 feet, N. 71 30' W. 71 ieet, iv. V2- w. 112 feet to a stake on top of mountain and on main divide: thence with tha ;;; 1 .. . - wMoiunai line between lots 7 and 8 six calls as lollows: S. 31 E. 2792 feet to a stake, S. 3 10' E. 277 feet, S. 3 45' W. 100 feet to a stake, S. 8" 30' E. 132 feet to a stake- S 0 15' E. 70 feet to a stake, s! 7 E. 216 feet to a pine, the Southeast corner of lot No. 7; thence East 339 feet to a stake; thence South 99 feet to a stake; thence N. 85 16' E. 445 feet to the BEGINNING, containing 89.21 acres, more or less. , This June 2nd, 1942. R. V.WELCH, Sheriff. No. 1192 June 11-18-25-July 2. A series- of revival services will begin at the Pin Grove Metho- ai8t cnurcn Sunday, June Zgth. Dr. W. L. Hutching, district an nor. intendent, will preach at both morn ing and night services Sunday. The Rev. Clyde Teasrue. of rieve. land, Ga.. will arrive Mondav to as sist the pastor, Rev. Melton Har bin, in conducting the meeting. A large crowd is expected Sunday to hear the two messages by Dr. Hutchins, and everyone is invited to attend the meeting during the week. '-. Church vacation Bible school has been in progress this week at the Pine Grove,' Methodist church. Much interest in hpinc manifested and it is believed much good will be accomplished through these ef forts. The school is being di rected by the pastor, the Rev. and Mrs. Melton Harbin. here Sunday evening which we were very thankful for. It sure gave the much needed touch to our vig orous growing crops. The regular monthly appoint ment of the Laurel Hill church will not be held Sunday as every one who can is expected to attend services at the Pine flrnvo rhnrrh. and the preaching date has been cnanged at the Laurel mil church from the 4th Sundav to the 3rd Sunday in each month. Fines Creek Baptist church was brought to a close Saturday night Much good has been derived from ! this school. It was directed by the pastor, the Rev. Jarvis Teague, who was assisted with the singing by the Rev. and Mrs. Melton Har bin. .. V:, Mr. and Mrs. Black, who have been living in the home with Zeb Ferguson for the past year, have gone to Newport News, Va. Miss Marv Jane McCrarv. daueh- We had a wonderful rain The vacation Bible school at the ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McCrary, SDent last week visit in e with her grandmother, Mrs. W. F. Mc Crary, in the Big Branch section. We Fines Creek folks take this opportunity to extend gratitude and best wishes to the boys of our community who are in the U. S. service, that we are proud of them and that we are willing to give them our every aid to help them on to victory. TOURSDAYp If all the commencement oratory were repeated every week, it would still make no difference. -uum confetti batti 71 wast, paper. Now J O high-pressure nuhli?. m would only V""?. W adelphia Dispatch in,n-P Stupid Steve says k I ""' third on ";I third on driJj . D. 0B. to waste the rest"'p' Jft (T. H.) Patrol. "d N 10c Size 10c Size scot's L!!x TISSUES LIFEBUOY 1,000 Sheets S O A P 3 for 200 3 for 180 $1.00 Tonic Scalfs - INDIAN RIVER - - - - 790 10c Size soap and 10c SUPER SUDS - - - 2 for 10c Large Size OCTAGON CLEANSER - 2 for 90 5e Size OCTAGON POWDER - 6 for 250 10c Size 's-'.r, RINSO 3 for 250 10c Size K L EX - - - - - - 2 for 15t 10c Soap JERGENS - - - 4 for 190 10c Soap WO 0 D BURY'S - 4 for 230 10c Soap v . " j SWEETH E.ART - 4 for 23d Largo 2 21c zZSfr I Medium ftSK US FOB EKTKY BLANKS 2 fOF 18C Medium IVORY SOAP wMdJUAAdJMdmM WWW . . LATHER SHAVE n fustic mot 9tRMR MttSM !89 HRIM MR MWSU M ftr.. 7 Wilt th touchctl whhkm In double- quick tim. No yank) No pull) 39' 25c Talcum DJER-KISS 13' $1.00 Honey and Almond Ak. HIND'S LOTION . . , . flg?c 83c Lady Esther V 0 FOUR-PURPOSE CREAM 58? $1.00 MeUo-Glo n. FACE POWDER 'y-WI 50c Size Ipana s) jx TOOTH PASTE . . . 39 DANDERINE . . . . 39 50c Size AU Type. a WOODBURY CREAMS . 39 50c Mennen'i SKIN BRACER 39 35c Woodbury 4 SHAVE CREAM jjO 50c Share Cream Jar or Tube a m . BARBASOL . . . . . 24 25c Size VI ' noxzemaV!:::C;19c 50c Size Pond's COLD CREAM - . . 39 50c Size All Shades m m POND'S POWDER ... 43 60c Mum y. DEODORANT .. . . . . . 49 Large Size Fitch's em a. SHAMPOO . . . . , . . J . Q9C Large Size Ideal b " FITCH'S HAIR TONIC . . 79 10c Cake CAMAY SOAP 4.24c Large IVORY SOAP 3 1 25c S 35 Large DUZ or IVORY SNOW 2P T W' A 6 Rolls 25c ygeffljimiEfaGBBH Listerine Antiseptic Large Size 59c Medium Size 39c JSTERINE TOOTH MSTI 1 Double Size Th. Paste . 33c t II IKTCDIUD . HAVINC CUAN I Large Size Shave Cr. . 2Sc (tFEIT HURT? Famoui Blue-Jay Foot Comfort and Relief Product are featured in our Foot Aids Dept. f COINS Far TfNDH SPOTS Blue-Jay Corn Plaster Blue-Jay Moleskin Blue-Jay Liquid Corn Remover CAliusis Blue-Jay Callus Plasters TOOT H PASTE 2 29c $1.00 Size JERGENS LOTION 50c Cream FREE i- I : tm tUNION PAIN Blue-Jay Protect-O- All Items on Sale at- .SC GH, Box of 12 22C . Three Sizes: , . Regular Junior Super AN OLD TUBE MUST BE TURNED IN WHEN PURCHASING TOOTH PASTE SHAVING CREAM, etc. ANY KIND WILL DO.' Thursday, Friday & Saturday 15c Roll 150 SCOT TOWELS 3 for 25" FLIT S PRAY 33 Plies I 50c Size YAGER'S LINIMENT $1.25 Size 100 Tablets CAROID and BILE $1.25 Size Female Tonic CARDUI 25c Liquior or Tablets Phillips MAGNESIA ....... $1.25 Size Tablets KELPAMALT Full Quart NUJOL 15c All Colors PUTNAM DYES 50c Size : SYRUP OF FIGS 60c Ointment RES I NO L Full Pint HALEY'S M-0 60c Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin . . . $1.25 Size SIMILAC... 30c Moffet's TEETH ER . . 25c Size Aramen's HEAT POWDER 50c Size COGOMALT . . . . 50c Size AN ACIN TABLETS 60c Size Dr. Kilmer's SWAMP ROOT 60c Size Tablets YEAST FOAM 50c Red or Green Label BREWERS YEAST 27( 67' 79i r for f e- CIGARETTES CAMELS, LtJCKIES, OLD GOLDS, RALEIGHS, etc. Pkg. 20 Ctn. 200 13c $1.18 TOBACCOS P.A. HALF & HALF BIG BEN, etc. 15c Tins 1 lb- 10c 69c Double Decks New Backs Congress Playing Cards Airplane Luggage 18-Inch Week-End . ... . 56.45 21-Inch Week-End S6.9S Hat and Shoe Box ... S?4J 29-Inch Pullman S3-25 21-Inch Fitted Case ... SH-45 Wardrobe Case SI'-45 Topgrain Cowhide HEN'S GLADSTONES . U SALE is Hair TonirOni Bottle Hair Oil. Both For . 0ne 75c Bottle Jeris Hair Tonic One 60c f tit J : ?1.00 Size Deodorant Tussy so $2.25 Size Cold Cream Luxuria , si "f a W . II I
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