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(One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, My THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER ijmay 31, 1 Ml-!' I' I MM 1 I , 1 1 4 'if H I ! i in i I 11 vs ; i ) il 1 -3 1 MM 1 1 ! ill. 5 1 ?' I' i II J5 15 1 1 1 if i if 'I Ml Tune Schedule For Home Clubs Is Announced The Haywood county home dem onstration clubs will center their programs for the month of June around "Garden Insect Control." according to an announcement this week by Miss Mary Margaret Smith, county home agent. The schedule for (lie June meet ings will be as follows: Jonathan club with Mrs. It. W. Howell, on Friday. June 1. at 2:U0 o'clock; Ueaverdam club with Mrs T. H. Murray, on Tuesday. June 5th. at 2:00 o'clock; Allen's Creek club with Mrs. C L. Allen, at 2:00 o'clock on Wednesday, (ith; Dell wood club at school house at 2:01) o'clock on Thursday. 7th. Iron 1 Jnfl" club at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs. Grady Davis on Friday, illh; .Maple Grove club with Mrs. Hardy Liner on Tuesday. 12th. at 2 00 o'clock: Francis Cove club with Mrs. Henry Francis on Wed nesday. Kith, at 2:'M) o'clock; Fines Creek club on Thursday. I4th at 2:30 o'clock, at the Fines- Creek .school llydcr Mountain club with Mrs Mat Caldwell, on Friday . 1 ."it h at 2 110 o'clock: Haldol Cove club wit 11 Mrs Claude Francis on Monday. Kith, at 2 00 o'clock, Morning Star 1 luh ,il 2.:t() o'clock with Mrs K Wood, on Tuesday . 1 !'l h: Itet hel eluli uitli Mis. C F M.iiiioiis at 2 110 o'clock, on Wednesday, 20th Maggie club with .Mrs C 1) two Flag Survivor Farm Questions and Answers Question: How can I keen chick en pox out of my flock of chicks? j Answer: Vaccinate the hicks ; with chicken pox vaccine when' they are 6 to 12 weeks of age. says H. C. Gauger, poultry patho logist of the Agricultural Experi- j ment Station at State College. Di-, rections come with the product i and the cost averages about one cent or less per chick Ganger suggests that tne birds be examin ed about 8 days after the exanii- nation for takes". If four-fifths of the chicks have a swelling or scab at the site of the vaccina tion, everything is line 11 there is less than 80 per cent "takes", the birds that do not show "takes" i should be revaccinated j FOR . TAXI CALL SCOTT REEVKS Phone 90 Pure Oil Station HERE IS A CLOSE-UP of Marine Corps PXc. Kene A. Gagnon, Manchester, N. one among three survivors of ! the dramatic .six-man group pic- tared rai.Oig the Hag on Iwo Jima. Three of the .-ix were later killed in ! battle on Iwo .lima, says Gagnon, , and a f..-;rth v.-u w-.nindcd. Marine I Corps photo. .International) I Kel nrr at '' 'hi i i lock on Thurslay . J 1 si . ( i . -M : 1 1 1 1 with Mrs H I . Ih-nm-- "n I n. -.-lay . 2tith at 2.00 uVlt'fk ( Vcd elu! at Cecil s( hool ,it im, ot lot k "ii rdncs(hi 27th. ; I , si (',ii,:i.ii i lull w nil Mrs Hoy Sut I Ii- ..i 2 ii o , lock mi Thill's- ! li. A tl .1,1! II Mile oil l,n Vl h, .,11. 'I .r:i'!ll- M. ( .1 .lIl.VI) S r i. .1 I.. ' 1 the I',,' i" nn iohr1 .. i salad .i,"! i i, i I lor eoiiiitx , . il i lr llrlll III Ashe- i .1 1 1 1 Ii. winch ,1 l, lint h the home 1 mi il. ,.nd Mis- Jewel i 'in,- liming ,1 il lie lor li.ii -Iialioii (lob he I he ( in. nty v. ide ee e demons) rat ion which '.'ill l.e e, inr lucled lice by Miss M.ir; I. Thomas Question: How can I control NOTICK OF SAI i: NOHTI1 CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY IN SCPKRIOi; CO CUT HAYWOOD COUNTY VS. TOWN OF WAYNKSVILI.K. a cor poration. JKRRY ItllOHA CAI. L1K MAY I3HOWN and SALI.IK HROWN. Heirs a) law of THOMAS ISKOWN. Deceased, if living, and their respeelive con sorts, if any. whalevei may he their names and whaliwer may be their residences, and. il dead, all their unknown hens and their respective consorts, il any, by whatever names they may be called and whatever may be their residences, and all un known persons having or claim ing an interest in the Fslato of THOMAS ISKOWN. Deceased, by their Guardian Ad l.itteiu. W. T Crawford, and THOMAS C HKFVF.S I ndei', by virtue .iiit to a judgment lend in the aboc of act ion Ha w ood mules? 1 have tried poisoning and it doesn't seem to work. Answer: The best method of controlling moles is through the use of mole traps properly placed in tli? raised tunnel runways, says 1. C. Whitehead, in charge of predator and indent control for the Fish and Wildlife Service at Slate CWiee He suggests that the spear type trap be used and that the ground be llattened for abocit 18 inches. The trap is placed in the middle of the flatten ed st rip in the tunnel runway. Since males lue:1 upon grubs and and worms, they are very hard to poison Some have used a bait of raisins soaked overnight with a bit of strychnine injected into the raisins with the point of a knife. This bait may h" dropped in the runways. Field mice often frequent mole runs and they' may damage the roots of shrubs, fruit trees, and bull) (lowers. There fore, damage sometimes attributed to moles is often caused by mice. Can 1 Quest II grain along wi growing imehcs Answer. This done, says T. 'I Iced scratch h starting and lo baby chicks? should not be Brown. Kxten- Wilson Rathbone, S 1C, Serving On Indianapolis Wilson Rathbone, seaman second class. USNR, is now serving aboard the U. S. S. Indianapolis, somewhere in the Western Pacific, according to information received from th fleet home town distribu tion headquarters in Chicago. Seaman Rathbone fought aboard this heavy erusier when her big c 1 1 1 1 s oounded the enemy at Oki nawa to avenge the dark days of 1942 when they spoke only de fensively against the then domin ant Japane.se. Recent exploits of the Indiana polis as a member of the potent Pacific fleet in attacks on Tokyo, Iwo .lima and Okinawa heu .d erase memories of the desperate sion poultry specialist at State College because it dilutes the feed and slows the growth of the chicks. When the chicks are about 5 weeks old they may be given a feeding of scratch grain late in the after noon but the mashes should be kept before them at all times. In some cases where, the chicks do not get sufficient sunlight and are fed scratch grains, they develop rickets. delaying actions of three years ago. , ' She was in on the February air strikes by carried planes against Tokyo and hasn't missed an im portant Western Pacific assault since then. Her gunners shut down six enemy planes at Oki nawa and contributed to the pre invasion bombardment of both Okinawa and Iwo Jima In March she was part of the carrier task force that raised destruction on Kyushu and Honshu in the Jap anese heartland. She has lougni tne japs in the Aleutians, in operations leading to occupation of the Gilbert Is lands, in the Tarawa invasion, the seizure of the Marshalls. Eniweteh and Kwa.jalein and in the Mar ianas. She helped blast the Japs at Saipan. Guam and Tinian and was the first large American com batant vessel to anchor in Apia Harbor at Guam since the war began Seaman Uathbone's wife. Mrs. Louise Mae Rathbone. resides at Wavr.esville. K.F.D. No. 1. See Us For 11 Ej A Ij ESTATE L N. DAVIS & C Lens I'rojerts Beam 22 Miles A $20,000 lens in use at the Nave- sink. N. J., lighthouse permits the projection of a light beam 22 miles Rentals Real Estate lib IMIONE 77 m .nice of and ptirsii inade and cli ent it I - I cause ill the Superior Court of Counts, North Carolina. LARGE knoi';h to skuvi; y '.r SMALL KNOUCii TO KNOW' ol STRONG KXOrOH TO I'l.'OTl.t'T Yd OLD KNoi.cii to ( , i ' 1 1 i ; ) r Invest ig'Me din' direct i a ilurl inn ln.iii plan if you need sutiie linaiiriiiji to Imv or Intild that home you have been pl;iMiiin. Kach loan is tailored to lit your ueeiN. I HAYWOOD HOME Building and Loan ASSOCIATION daled May l'Jth, MMf). the under signed Coniinissioners. will, on Wednesday. June 20th. MM"), at 11:00 o'clock, A. M., at the court house door in the Town of Way nesville. Haywood Comity. North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash, subject to the confirma tion of. the Court, the following de scribed lands and premises: Lying and being in the .Town of Way nesville. Haywood C o u n t y. North Carolina, and B KG INNING at a stake in the Southwestern margin of Oak Street at the Northeastern corner of Lot No. !i, now or formerly Charlie and Dock Love lot, and runs thence with the said margin of said Oak Street S. 4G 30' E. 2G4 feet to a stake in J. R. Thomas old line and edge of alley: thence with said old line and edge of alley S. 44 W. 214.50 feet, more or less to the South eastern corner of Lot No. 6 of the Thomas Brown division, now or formerly corner of Hugh Leather wood's Lot No. (i; thence with the Northeasterly line of said lot No. N. 4(i" 30' W. 204 feet to a stake in the Southeastern line of Lot No a of said division and a cor ner of Lot No. b; thence with (he line of Lot No. f N. 44' K. 214.50 feet, more or less, to the BKG IN NING, containing 1 13 acre, more or less. BF.ING what is known as the Dower Lot allotted to Anna I). Love, widow of Thomas Brown, as dower, in that Special Proceed ing entitled Annie I). Love, wid ow of Thus It Brown. Deceased, s S.ilbe Brown and others in stltuled November 30. I US'), and recorded in Special Proceeding Docket No. 3. pages 43 and 71. Office of (he Cleik of the Superior Court ol Haywood County, North Carolina. h. MMii. G ST AM F-Y I! MORGAN, Coniinissioners. 24-31-June 7-14 This May No. HJ:" May Haywood Produce In Great Demand Our ( linnet I ions with I he reen ej;elalle market has been so extensive that we are unable l fill orders for produce. If you have any produce lo sell, see us now and make arrange ments lor hnnKinK il lo us. We mtil know in advance before you bring il in. There is slill lime lo pl.m( many thing (hat will bring high prices on the market. AYe will gladly discuss the outlook with you at . any lime Farmer's Exchange PHONE 130-M EAST WAYNESVILLE I PlT)VSj Our prices never wen. lo V ITsIm ' ' CfA ZLUHZ Mar-O-Oil ... 49c 1 1 .WEStTqI and toile'thes are slill sell- joe Ha.,,. Lotum ZO$f I f '' X f ing at low pre-war levels . . fergeilS 04C w f AJ JJY,f'fCmfI7if K Peacetime prices that win ' DEODOKM rl TO0TH fr f a victory for savings. We :,0c Size Shampoo Castile. Pine Tar 3Otf (f-,s filirrc? fJI r nailed down p"ccs and we WOAnB5I5l?Y - - CUE AM rfi SI If K wi" them nailed down. WUUSJfcSUIQO MM 47 & fc 'e wi.l continue to help ,()c Va.ue Too. h .bush - - -"i OV W lh(i'7menl kt't'11 rur- T p- k Z - 3 1. C sam". CA. w - . I ' J W rcnt '""alHHwy pressures I b ft l'KK I". J)' pk ( 1 I i f in check bv bringing vou P.A K7-.m pcat.cUme ec)(nomv (o(bv S1.50 Double Deck 51 9 lA,niu,UM 1 ! Ptmmnn. rT and every day. Shop at pjaVi!?2 CafdS - " 1 H Blmtln U SMITH'S IMtlJG STOKK S ' Iy J-ur .um.r , I ml "'"HIH ( and save for victory. $1-00 Si.e Tooth Powder fiA-, now C-a,ny.auft, I ';f DR. LYONS fe5C . tlll FfcK or Pain Doe to Ir t j dor -; s;mpfe Headache R BUY THE LARGE SIZE I : KrKio L 100 fflffe r (S5 .-'Ah too! Cet )our today fttM Tablets Wi K W.00 Sl S.riB Tonic $1.20 Sal llcpal.c-a ' P " Vv behalf! W iwO R S S S $1.67 Laxative 89c ) M M I 1 I'' I' $1.25 Size $1.20 Si Si N (iOc Si.e For (olds !f Serutan 98c Lysol 89c TvL- Alka Seltzer Ij 7T, $1.25 Size Caroid & Bile 75c Size Salve Wj " ' Lr -'"j pmmr m SQ&entQ' Salts 90c v5 59c ij (mm J Wi ronli b shc Frrn-M'B1 BLUE PRINT VilMJ 0 jgu poSJU1' K Gum 79c Pepsin 47c I'Wv 4 DBR K for the X Wi 97 PATENTS FUTURE lK IiTn Jf I IV $1.00 For Women Wine f I 25c .Siw I Men l Science are drawing I j j W 1) Vlii! ' 'lr rrrllli RQr Fv.T.flY 19r hrd,:sie,.fr a healthier life 1 w J immmi' I www w ,. ,., . ... r,u,rKf. nuflie.ine I s I! k I I ' ' 35c Tahlcts 75c Size Tl r. Dr. Miles 29c Listerine 59c 25c Anti Pain Miles I U SELTZER m Tqblets 19c B Sn'AQ B Mido1 32c - Pratset Your natural ; I M i $1.00 Scalls L River 89c :5e Size Laxative 19c Men of Science are drawing I In- design for a healthier life plolliiiK the course medicine will follow . . . new drugs, new skills, new methods that will alleviate pain and lengthen life. The specifications aren't com plete they never will he as long as a single disease is un eonquered: hut in these Blue I'rints for the Future lie great hope for mankind. We will luiild our prescription service on these self-same blue prints. SAVINGS THAT COUNT Protect your nataral SWEET SELF with HEW: tODO-RO'DO ? .; CREAM DEODORANT wo . i , Clothoshold undtr- S 'ii ii VI arm perspiration. Stop this threat' be i Zt; fore you drtss with rfi new Odorono :: 7 ""m Cream. Stops per- 1. J pration up to 3 days. Nongrittr. 39 & 59(f (plus 20 Tax-i (ide Si.e Deodorant Yodoro Cream 49c $1.50 Size Laxative Agarol $L09 Large Tube Sun Burn Cream Squibbs 29c Dry Clean Your Dog or Cat Pulves Dry Cleaner 39c 10c Size For Bealuty Lux Soap 3 for 19c For Ithciiiiiatism Allenru 79c Full Quart Laxative Haleys M-O $1.09 1 Lb. Kills Garden Pests Rotonone 23c 10c Size Kills B. O. Lifebuoy Soap 3 for 19c 10c Size Strained Baby Gerbers Food . 3 for 19c Midokin Values For THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY THE HOME OF REASONABLE DRUG PRICES 4eS5 -JL- Ml ITil -73 EOT mm wrnmmz- D For your cryi)jyH the Bluc-ljvlineoffflflj designed to rclie j move the pain and comfort of corns. I. .uninns Or tl burning, aching Ic ILL BLUE-JIT 0W Blue .1 Com" Piaster - - alius -liilfr Pr,.l. . i f''"1 For ( rn- - ii... .,.., ! o r.id Kor Callus - - Foot Ptiwder - Foot li il"' ' " Tele PaJ, forOj. I and Bunions."---, ovil or rouii-. - thick or id""J (nr best fCli"' cooling to TIRED FEET end re ,9uler YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT SMITH'S 49c 111
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