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SeeonH Srtlfoa Punt THE WAYNESVIIXE MOUNTAINEER (One Day Nearer Vktory) THURSDAY, jtj F. Federation Declares Semi Annual Dividend Directors of the Farmers Fed eration havo just declared the 26th consecutive semi-annual di vidend to stockholders, James G. K. McClure, president, announced. This dividend -.vill be payable July 1 to stockholders of record June 15, 1945. The regular semi-annual divi dend on common stock is 3, he said. This will be paid in cash at the warehouses after July 1, and members of the Farmers Fed eration should call for their money there. The regular semi-annual dividend on preferred stock was declared, and checks covering the payment of this dividend will be mailed to stockholders. The directors authorized an ad dition to be built to the llendcr souviile lio.eii food lockers, Mr. McClure said. The plant now has t!IH lockers; the addition will pro vide 250 more. So great has been the demand for lockers that these are expected to be rented in ad vance, mainly by persons whose In Southern France Library Notes A I M 1 N 1 ST K A TOR'S N OTK'K Having qualified as Administra tors nl the estate of Mrs Laura Howell, deceased, late of Haywood '(unity. North Carolina, this is to iiotils all persons having claims agaiusl tin- estate of said deceased to exhibit llieiu to the undersign ed at box l!r;i. route 2, VVaynes ille. North Ciniliti.i. on or before tin- litsl day of May, lltUi or this I ii 't iii1 will be plcaili'il in bar nl I I n 1 1 - recovery All persons in deblcd to s;iul estate will please iii'iKi inimi'diate payment. Tins H if :i(llh day ol May. I!M... Will Unwell anil (Illy Howell. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 si i at i irs ol the I'.stale of Airs I .una llowell. deee.'ised h:;:i m.i ;ii .tune 7 i t 2 :m ,llll ;, AllMIMNTIIATIIR'S NOTICF. H.ivnie, iii,ililieil as .itliiiinist ra dii nl Hie estate ol W A Hyatt, deeeased. late of Haywood County, North I ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at YVay nesvillc. North Carolina, on or be fore the 14th day of June. 1!)4( or Ibis notice will be pleaded in bar ol then- rccovcrj. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 14th day of June, 1U45. 1.. L. HYATT. Administrator of the Kstate of V A. Hyatt. "deceased. I 142 - June 14-21-28 July 5-12-1!) PIT KKH.M1T 1- KOHEUTSON, son of Mr and Mrs Grady II Hob crtson. ol Way nesville. II F I). No. 1.. who was wounded in action in Helgium on January 24. 11145. is now seriing in Southern France. He has been awarded four bronze stars for maun combats, the good conduct medal, and mill presiden tial citation and also entitled tn wear I he I'.iu opean I healer ribbon. MAIIGARET JOHNSTON County Librarian are adv on a wailing names list The haleheiA o the l',n iners federation was aiitluiried In plan operations on a v ear-aron nil basis This. Mr McClure explained, is because ol the unprecedented de mand l'ir iiialilv liahv chicks The federal ion Hatchery, which oper ated lull time this suiiig, was un able In begin In supply I he de mand Farmers I edej al ion expansion s pi oeeedin;: vx 1 1 1 1 I he const rucl ion ol two new lioeii food locker plants The W ;i nes il Ic building, which will him .- the lockers, has been remodeled and installation nl the pi, ml is ahoul lo begin. Work al the froen loud locker plant al Trsoil is expeclcd In sl.ul Hie week of June 17 iipivvwwmvwi Blackheads, Too, Went Irist . it ill , t l.rt" 1H M I, ml. . mi. ill. ,itr-.1 ii'll.i.l ilt 'I KLEEREX Hi. it tine up it m p-h t l I Ills ( (I llKIM'11 I'HHI I' ,1,1-. iiH I hotf who fnllnwrfi Mm loiij .nut ..('Pli'-'l Klrei upon i' .'Hil l mijU I priM it M iH'Il ihrv ,itnl Id. i. L lie. .Is li.tH itiv.it'iMarn1 .i.,.-st I. ,ill v ptai'w Kler ami .uiy. r l..i(.4-"rrj .tirl tr now . .,i (oiiipli ii. his. U Hlrl. !, not ..Hu'v. von K""t doiihlf Ask t..r Klmu l. ! .. mum- SMITH'S DRUG STOKE I. urn. t Oh ir pinipl. 1 Ii. so ii, .-M . lit I Ili.ippy wet, I l"'ir 1 f one .Mil'!., it ii'M your m-'iiey !... I HAIL INSURANCE Take it out on your crops. They are too valuable to take a chance on. l: N. DAVIS & CO. Ken I ills Real Kstalv Insutantc I'llONi; 77 T h e following informational books may be found in the Hay wood County Library: "Arts and Religion," Bailey; "Careers in Com mercial Art," Beigeleison; "North Africa." Brodrick; "What America Means To Me." Buck; "Fair Is The Land," Chamberlain; "Heaven Be low," Clayton; "Itoad to Alaska." Coe; "I'ortiiRal Wharf of Kurope," Coleman; "Foreign Devil," Knders; "Our Living World," Kenton. "Nurses in Action." flikke; (heat Sea Stories," French; "Here is Africa," C.alti; "Introducing Australia," Graltan;. Mediterran ean Spotlight." Gatti; "Theodore lioosevelt," Harlow; "Adventures With a Microscope." Hcadslrom; "Grandmother Drives South." lien ley, "High Border Counlr," Henry: "Model-Theater Craft." Holmes; "Your Hand Tells All." .1. 'linings; "I -II Soldier." Jones; "four Keys to Guatemale," Kelsey; "You Are What You Eat." Lindlahr. "I'iliion Country," Long, "Post war plans of the United Nations," Lorwin; "Circling the Caribbean," Marvel; "Hook of War Letters," Maule; "Young Canada," Peck; "I Can Co Home Again," Powell, "Henry find." Simouds. People of the USSU." Strong; "Home Me chanic." Touniey; "food America (Jives the World," Verrill, "Salute to Valor," Wells. New Fiction The Inllnwing new lulu i.iy lie 1 1 mi I ) I mi the shelves ol the county library: "Wild Orchard," "Dick. "Sannnl liain," L'Kugle; "Scarlet Lily." Murphy; "Trial of Vincent Dnon," Crusler, "D A s Daughter," Peterson; "Phantom freighter," Uiesenberg; "Circle C Moves In," liider, "My Mother Bids Me Bind Her Hair," Sale. "Throe Blind Mice." Seller!: "Woman in Sunshine." Swinner ton: "Da spring, " Sylvester; "Foot steps Behind Her," Wilson; "Stalk The Hunter." Wilson. Marriage Licenses Hubert C. Ferguson to Gladys Cogdill, both of Haywood county. CAM) OF THANKS We want to thank our many friends for their kindness, flowers and sympathy during the death of our baby. Dee Boyd Morgan. In behalf of his father who is in Ger many, Pvt. Ellis Morgan. Mrs. K 1 1 is Morgan and Children. Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Knight and family. i'.xixutok's notilt: Having (iialilicd as Executor of the estate of J. A Parks, deceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit same to the undersigned at Route 2. Wa. nesville, N. C, on or before the 2(ith day of April, 1 04(5. or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ml persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This the 2(itli day of April, 11)45. GLENN A. BOYD, Executor. Estate of J. A Parks, Deceased. 1429 May 31 lune 7-14-21-2B July 5 Buy War Bonds and Stamps. We Pay Top Prices for Anything Grown On the Farm-- ,No matter what jou grow on tire farm c can handle it for you at the lop market prices. Br ins us your eggs.' poultry and produce. Before bringing produce, please contact us so we can arrange delivery date, and in that way we can get it on the market better. I Farmer's Exchange PHONE 130-M EAST WAYNESVIIXE State College Hints Growing pulpwood and lumber shortages will be felt by every one in North Carolina during the summer and autumn as more drastic reductions in civilian sup plies of familiar paper and wood products are enforced by the gov ernment to meet increased de-' mands of the armed forces, I. O. Schaub, State College intension director and chairman of Gov. Gregg Cherry's emergency com mittee on Forest Products Produc tion, warns. Curtailments ordered by the War Production Board will alfect house-holders. fanners, school children, merchants, business firms and the average citizen alike, ac cording to Dean Schaub. He makes an urgent plea to farmers, producers, suppliers, woodsmen and citizens in non-essential occu pations to lend their assistance in the present crisis by producing more pulpwood and lumber now; first for critical war requirements and secondly to assure themselves of adequate supplies for home front needs. "Reduction in allotments of pulp wood products, particularly paper, by the War Production Board, are the direct result of enormously in creased demands of the military for the all-out fight against Japan and the steadily lessening volume of pulpwood available to mills," he explains. "These reductions will be felt in every department of domestic life during the third quarter of the year, beginning June 1 and continuing mruugh September. Even more drastic cuts are certain unless pulpwood shortages can be overcome by vastly increased production." in dairy gaged in work, ; general nid 270 arc farm work. Areas where trucks are urgent ly needed In prevent the impair ment of t arm production will be allocated reasonable quantities of surplus trucks, says the Depart ment of Commerce and the WFA. authorized for beef cattle produc tion payments to feeders. Ask for details at the local AAA office. World hog numbers show a 13 per cent decline. In January hog production was about 25 million head less than the year before in the U. S., Canada and Mexico. The leaves of good hay const i lute from one-third to one-half of the total volume of the hay but they contain about two-thirds of the total protein. Save those lea ves. Of the 4f)9 prisoners of war In North Carolina. 189 are harvest ing food and feed crops. 30 are North Carolina farmers have signed contracts for 1.500 Ba hamian workers, scheduled lo ar rive between June 20 and July 9. Thousands of extra workers will be needed lor harvesting the coin ing tobacco crop. See your county agent. An improved cotton tire cord has been developed in research laboratories. There is also a new I development in rotproofing cotton goods. Y0U,RK NOT rJ 1V' wl vorl 'NP-I The cooperative wool Asheville ii scheduled 27. All wool should be paper twine. pool at for June lied with When death comes suddenly to cattle alter they have been placed on pastuie. the trouble may be blacking. The animals should be examined by a veterinarian. Forty million dollars has been Sunshine increases the vitamin C content ol tomatoes except where the plants are undernourish ed, thirsty, and suffering from loss of foliage, say the experts. Many Hard of Hearing Can Hear Tomorrow villi Ourinc drops uwd Willi a simple syringf If -on iiif ilfiiii'iird. bothered by ringing biiziiig h-j, ioi send lie to hardened or toaguliiti'd wax (eeruineu) ry the Ounne Home Metiiod test that so many my li-ts enabled them to hear well again. You (.lift ic.ii lietlel alter making tbi simple test or you get our uiouey built ut ouce. We ii-wtituicud Ourtiie. Smith's Cut-Rate Drue Store ' '" ia a m "le hut in U U' Ii ,,1 Trouiune. H le j. j' ' ' it vitamins ,j' , vim mi iiu , ' " Vour v. uole dp,,,.,, ,' rl Ille. ,ay us Triiiuiine. . ', 'MI nge.l nifll ,,, spirit, vital,,, ... , ' .outh . i'i,,e ,, ; may n..t ml,,,,, . ,, rou iiu, Tr,,,,,,,,,, ' '" cciiiitjining vit..,,,,,, s '. , direetions r i ,, d' Smith And s ut-R.,.,. 1'IU lUMs , hruJ We " m 1-nr.i. .J e-.i ri Alarm Clo AISO JfH,,v "'HI Itf.Ful i -Wis-smitJ 'Cv.rl.Ts Si,,,,. '"".IH,. SUj,! .'I'lMisite l,isiin i 1 1 Telciln,i. f,n H 1 Yosir good heaffh la ie c i i of JzZgl POND'S 'wK l&&22ZZ??7?xl Make-Up Trio V K J I I I'llMl'S "l ll'S "."(HI EKS" V frs- L II V Invisible Under Shorts ,1! '"MTi! '''''1 lA H Sun Tan Lotion 29c 11 I U Week-End Bags 10.45 I 1 f I 1 Weather ) J If Wi V A Thermometers 39c 1 UNv $1 Tergens Lotion 79c V . vv Jik : m ' WVN 'IWV jtWS 1 I fine Till ,-- a -sSiA - r A. . i m . Don'l "miss I lie Itoal" on these stimniei' V alues. Come to SMITH'S DKIKi STORK now today and select your "playmates" for fun in the sun . . . for a happy cruise through Vacation land. Accessories that add comfort to sport and pleas ure to leisure . . . toiletries for a HEAHTY-FULL Sum mer . . . health aids for "Summer Complaints' they're all here at prices that mean smooth "sale inj;" for you budget. Kt-fiuiar or Slip On 23 Sun Glasses 19c WILDROOT IV CREAM-OIL 711 J 0 FORMULA BQ S For The Hair Jj I! HEADACHE AQ J I Liliac Toilet Wafer Copr. Adverllierl Eiclijn Inc. 1945 $1.00 Size K01 After Shaving" " 59c Full 1,1). Oils tii'iMst- Mione Soap Ironized Yeast Tablets Teh 10c Soap Kills II. 11 Lifebouy 3 for $1.00 Size For Run Down Condition 10c Skin .Snap Lux Toilet 3 for it-.. i fOr 51C CamaySoaP3 t ;tlue Tool It l.trnsh V 5WEfT Silf with fJIW.V 0D0-R0-D0 Tillc Si,e Tor Diaper liash J & J Baby Cream 39c (iOc (ireaslrss Sun Tan l.ntion GABYS 49c I'or Sun llurn GYPSY CREAM 49c Tor I'oisnn Oak an.l Ivy Hobsons Lotion 49c lr Heat On Halii.s Zinc Sterate Powder 25c Pastime I ..r The (Tiildreu Rook Cards 69c Drink Vour Vitamins HEMP 59c Clothes holfl iinrlft arm perspiration. Stop this threat be fore you drtss with new Odorono Cream. Stops per spiration up to J days. Non-srrittT. 39 & S9 (plus 20 Fed. Tax) V(l 10 rr rnncentratrrl ( l(). Olrum IVrComp. Meads 67c $1.00 Size For Hair and Scalp :Stag Hair Tonic 79c 75c Size Full Pint SSquibbs Mineral Oil 59c No Fooling It's COOLING Thrrr's Miilliinc as enolinely ilrliiioiis ... as refreshingly aoo.l ... as a l-o-n-R elass of K FI) TKA with the ice tink ling asaiust the frosted sides like sleiclihells in the snow. No fooling its rooling. I)r Iir htf nl as a mealtime hever age . . . satisfying as a hetween timr pick-up . . . taste-lhrill-ine at all times. For Dirly Hands Boraxo Liquid Stockimis 'l',s Leg Make-UpJ 60e l.axalive Sal Hepaiica 30c For lliMi 1 1"" M Alka Selizer 25c For II. .11I.1" In- I! "r Stanback DragjdOuT0morro" SI Size l,iinl 82c . l.ifilits In The Wind Cig. Lighter $4.50 Yellow Bowl F,tc. i Pipes $1 to $5 Values For THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY THE HOME OF REASONABLE DRUG PRICES ICE-MIN The very hitr si"1' mam v J7JAm, Jiff r L.I w 4ac tour"" if si c i merit n coohng t TIRED BURNING FEET cTiwGlNfi CALLOUS Jtgulor I YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT SMITH'S
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