THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNT AINEEJt Farmers Federation Has Stock Dividend July 1 LEGLESS VET SEEKS HOUSE SEAT Directors of the Farmers Feder ation Cooperative have declared the regular stock, payable July 1 to all stockholders of record June 14, 1947. This will be the twenty seventh consecutive semi-annual dividend to be paid by the Farmers Federation, and it applies to all common and preferred stock. There were 19.972 stockholders of record December 31. and ac cording to James G K McClure. president, there has been a con siderable increase in the number since that time. Business done through the retail stores for the ear 1946 was $4,575,304 3ti. Mr. McClure announced. This does not include the business of the Caro lina and Farmers tobacco ware houses, or the other organizations alliliated with the Federation. The Farmers Federation was or ganized to provide marketing facil ities and services which will de velop agricultural production in Western North Carolina. Beginning in a small way. it lias developed , markets for poultry, eggs, forest products, dairy products, vege tables, and handicraft articles .Mr. McClure added that S3. 1 1 H - -11") 1.5 1 was paid to farmers in 194ti through the various markets of the Farmers Federation. During the ear 1940' the Farm ers Federation hatchen distributed 1.424,125 baby chicks, and to date' this year more chicks haxe been hatched than last year. All IIicm (hicks are from Hocks which are larefulh supervised to eradicate disease and cockerels from high producing strains head the supply llocks. so that the baby chick-, in herit high egg production. There arc now 2(i warehouse in the Farmers Federation, and lour Irozen food lockers are being oper ated in connection with them in Asheville. Hendersonville, Waynes, ville. and Tryon These locker BIRTHS Si Mr and Mrs Kduin Burnette. of Canton, announce the birth of a daughter on June 4. Mr. and Mrs John Burress. of Canton, announce the birth of a son on June 4. Mr and Mrs Claude Smathers. ot ; Wa nesville. announce the birth of a son cm June 4 Mi and Mrs. Otis Mxers. of Can- plants processed 932.302 pounds of meat in 1946 New locker plants are under construction at Brevard. Spruce Fine. Marion, and Sindale. Directors for the Farmers Feder ation from Haywood county are II. A Osborne. Canton, and tllen Palmer, Clyde The Haywood coun ty governing committee consists of. in addition to Mr. Osborne and Mr. Palmer: Henry Francis. Wayncsvillc. Houte 1: Glen Boyd. Waynesvile, Houte 2: J. B Med I'ord. Waynesv ille. Houte 2: H F. Davis. Waynesville. Houte 2; Dave Boyd. Wa nesville. Houte 2: N. W Carver. Waynesville. Houte 2 C S Green. Clyde: W. A Bradley. Haz elwood; James Bradshavv. Wayncs villc. Houte 2: and Oral Yeats. Wav nesv ille, Houte 2: Charley FAans. Canton. Houte 1, Monroe Silver. Canton, Houte 1. W T llipps. Canton. Houte 2: Dave Sharp. Canton. Houte 2: Mrs. 11. G. Hello Canton, Koute 1: O B Wilson. Canton. Houte 1: Virgil McClure. Canton: D. M. Clark, Canton. Houte 1; J. L. Westmore land. Canton, Houte 1: and Miss Florence Osborne. Canton m mil u i k: m. v mm - I :4S t SEEKING liECTlON to Congress from Michigan's 11th District, Charles E. Putter of Cheboygan, MiclL, veteran who lost both legs Id a mine explosion near Colmar, Francs, m shewn with his wife in Silver Springs, Md.. where they reside. A Bepubhcaa and employed at the Labor De partment, Potter is opposed (or the seat left vacant by the death of Rep. Fred Bradley, by Mrs. Bradley and State Senator Bishop. (International) ton, announce the birth of a 9on on June 4. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jones, of Canton, announce the birth of k son on June 5. Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson, of Canton, announce the birth of a daughter on June 6. Consult DR. R. KING HARPE Optometrist Eyes Examiaed, Glasses Fitted For Annointment Telrnhnn. 9ii Canton, N, C. 125 Main Mr. and Mrs. Macie Stokely, of Lake Junaluska, announce the birth of a son on June 7. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hughes, of Clyde, announce the birth of a daughter on June 7. Our Special Served Every Day Blue Plate Lunch 35c PATRICK'S CAFETERIA "a tempting tray every day" Mr. and Mrs. George Early, of Hazelwood. announce the birth of a daughter on June 8. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ledbetter, of Hazelwood, announce the birth of a son on June 9. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor , Rose, of Canton, R. F. D. No. 2, announce the birlh of a daughter on June 9.i Many Publications May Be Read At C. Of C. Office Publications now being received regularly by the Waynesville Chamber of, Commerce include several daily Florida newspapecs, the Washington Evening Star and Congressional Record, and New York Times. Visitors in Waynesville and any resident here who cares to read any of the publications are cordial ly invited to do so during a visit to the C. of C. office, states Miss S. A. Jones, secretary. The complete list includes the Florida Times-Union of Jackson ville, St. Petersburg Times. Atlan ta Journal, N. Y. Times, Charlotte Observer, Washington Evening Star, Tampa Daily Times. Miami Herald, Orlando Sentinel, Ashe ville Citizen. Waynesville Moun taineer, State Magazine, Farmers Federation News and Congression al Record. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Singleton, of Canton, R. F. D. No. 2, announce Fire Insurance Is A Necessary Thing - Yet Need Not Be a Costly Protection Are You Adequately Covered? Hardware Mutual Fire Insurance Go. Of The Carolines Charlotte Has Many Advantages To Offer Property Owners, Some of Which Are SAFETY - SAFETY Few companies if any, have a greater ratio of assets to liabilities. A Company with an A-plus rating with Best Guide. SERVICE SERVICE Promptness and satisfactory loss payment second to none. Home of fice Charlotte Truly a Home Company for Home People. SAVINGS - SAVINGS Since 1922 a dividend of not less than 35' has been paid a great saving to property holders on standard rates. Types of Risks TYPES OF RISKS Mercantile build ings and stocks, dwellings and household goods. All Policies Non - Assessable Give us an opportunity to discuss this with you no obligation. Call, write or wire out Special Representative for W. W. N. C Phone 221 f J Pari! oil era Phone 221 Franklin, N. C. wallieuye Franklin. N. C. the birth of a daughter on June 9. Mr. and Mrs. Prcd Gentry, of Cantpn, announce the birth of a daughter on June fl. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Henson of Canton, announce t lie birth of a son on June 9. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook, of Can ton, announce the birth of n daugh ter on June 9. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Rogers, of Canton, R. F. D N'o. 3. announce the birth of a daughter on June 9. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hyde, of Canton. R.-F. D.. Io. 1. announce the birth of a son on June 10. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dixon, of Waynesville, R. F. D.. No. 2, an nounce the birth of a son on June 10. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dantzler, of Waynesville. announce the birth of a daughter on June 10. Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Sheehan, of Waynesville. announce the birth of a daughter on June 10. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF STATE PRELIMINARY CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRES ENTS MAY COME GREET INGS: WHEREAS, It appears to my satisfaction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my of fice, that the ROSEL1NE CORPO RATION, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situated in the Town of Waynes ville, County of Haywood. State of North Carolina E. M. McNish be ing the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served!, has complied with the requirements of Chapter 55, Gen eral Statutes, entitled "Corpora tions," preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution: NOW THEREFORE, I, THAD EURE, Secretary of State of the Stat of North Carolina, do here by certify that the said corpora tion did, on the 10th day of June, 1S47, file in my office a duly ex ecuted and attested consent in writ ing to the dissolution of said cor poration, executed by all the stock- Lholdera thereof, which said con sent and the record of the pro ceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereto set my hand and af xed. my official seal at Raleigh, this 10th day of June, A. D. 1947. THAD EURE TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate Beaverdam Township Mary S. Hoberson to John R. Nations, et ux, Genevieve H. Na tions. G. W. Smathers, Commissioner to Tilford C. Howell, et ux. James Melton, et ux to Marshall, McCarter, et ux, et al. Luther L. Smathers, et ux to Lawrence M. Smathers. et ux. J. C. Warren, et ux te John P. Ward, et ux. Fay Miller to Lucy Miller Handy, et vir Chester D. Handy. Luch Love to Weldon Hall, et ux Isabelle Hall. Lonnle Hatherlee. et ux to C. K. Mathews, et ux. Ray M. Davis, et ux to T. S. Gro gan, et ux. ' J. N. Powell, et ux Tilly Pow ell, to Jamas 2. Cochran, et ux Dorris Cochran. Ol Burgin. Oscar Laymon, et ux Ollie Lay nion, to Leonard Grooms, et ux Vic toria Grooms. Will Henry, et ux to W. T. Lew Is. et ux. Ctyda Township J. Frank Thompson, et ux to L. J. Thompson, et ox. Bon-A-Vehtttre, Ine. to F. L. Timbes. Jewell Rogers, et vir to Marshall Jones, et ux Margaret Jones. Bon-A-Venture, Inc., to J. E. Wells, et ux. Waynesville Township H. L. Liner, Sr. et ux to Wood row Campbell, et ux. Vaughn Rhinehart to John R. Arrington, et ux. M. O. Galloway, et ux Grace Galloway to W. C. Williams, et ux Frances Williams. T. H. Worham, Jr., et ux Amy Cogdill Worsham to Leo F. Reiger, et ux Arli" Rieger. H. L. Liner, Sr., et ux Henrietta Liner to Edwin E. Spears, et ux Sue R. Spears. Dover L. Southland, Jr., et ux to James Joseph Kearns, et ux. Lake Junaluska Assembly, Inc. to Charles E. Grenell, et ux. G. C. Ferguson, et ux to Lucile L. Hardin. 11. L. Liner, Sr., et ux to R. N. Johnson, et ux to Jack Hyde Set ter. II. L. Liner, Sr. et ux. and R. N Johnson, et ux to Robert Joseph Rrown. Miriam W. Moore to L. E. Sims, et ux. Elizabeth Rhinehart Gregory, et vir, Fred Gregory to Maggie K. Long. fron Darl Township Joe Parks, et ux Maggie Parks to James McClure, et ux Eva Mc Clure. HEADY FOR THE PAN Directions Are Given For Tomato Protects East Fork Township Richard Hooper, et ux Mary Hooper to Lang Jones, et ox EITie Jones. P1geMi Township W. T. Lewis, et x Mary to O. DURANGO, Colo. (AP) Sam Walford hooked a 17-inch trout that ! was really ready for the frying pan. Walford. of Buckeye, Ariz., related that he hooked the fish in Vallecito reservoir, hauled it into his boat and found it already had been cleaned. It apparently had been caught, cleaned and lost by another angler. Swine Deaths Now Hit Pocketbook Heavily The financial loss for every pig that dies this year is seven times greater than it was in 1934, ac cording to Dr. C. D. Grinnells, professor of Veterinary Science at State College. According to recent findings by the American Foundation for ani mal Health, swine disease control on farms this summer will be more financially important than at any time in (he past 20 years. In late spring of 1934, market hogs were averaging around $3 per hundred pounds, while this year they are ranging from $20 to $25 per hun dred. Farmers ahouid take every pre caution to keep down any outbreak of diseases among this summer's bogs, Dr. Grinnells said. Some of the ways in which this can be ac complished are: First, see that all spring pigs arc vaceinated against cholera. Use fresh, elean pastures as a protective measure against enteritis. Careful control of ra tions is aiao a safeguard against this problem. Newly purchased animals should be isolated from the home herd until the owner is sure they are not disease carriers; however, if sickness does appear, a prompt di agnosis is the first step toward pre venting serious losses. As insurance against losses from brucellosis in the fall pig crop, breeding stock should be blood tested now, to weed out cariers of this disease. i tol lasl . able I can I Use '-" bhu-h,. ,hJ r'tnjun ! to groJ av l',jmrollJ Compuund-A. 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