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OCTOBER 4, 1945 '-rtUY. THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE ONE (Second Section) 'V ' I ii We Have A mm ULL LINE of Dairy and Poultry Quaker and ulQPep -also-A large line of STAPLE wrocenes Small Hardware and farm Supplies tat Our New And Enlarged ifoles Rooms ou Are Always Welcome At The i We 344 EEDS FAR I m&-LiM miaM chicks. 1ES!EIS11114 M irj' FROZEN a , t E i LgJ rfr ip k 1S3 Sot j ijM q Jil E f pood -R IM'S I; - D iWfn m tl 3 "i,,wwr4felli n i! Jo! LOCKERS U r , .VOTBB The Remodeled Building Opposite the Depot Houses Both Farmers Federation Warehouse and the New Locker Plant The Public Is Cordially Invited TO THE OP ENING OF THE FARMER'S FEDERATION rozem hi 000 TPh-n I 2 I J II jocKer ir mm One to Four O'Clock How zero temperatures can keep your fruits and vegetables garden-fresh the year 'round. How such a plant makes butchering possible in summer as well as winter. On the right is a view of two rows of lockers in the Waynesville plant. All parts of the modern plant will be open for public inspec tion between 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. Saturday. C. B. Hosaflock, well known, and experi enced meat expert, is in charge of the plant, and will be glad to see you at the opening Saturday afternoon. UMIIMl MM 11111 llinil HA 11111'' iS illlnililllllll II II Ii"n 'frMI AjWaBhteAliaw MEM rrm DERATIO 17AY11ESVKLLE hi The Depot
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