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Marion Progress from Marion, North Carolina • 3

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Marion Progressi
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FARMER IS KEY TO GAME RESTORATION SAYS COMMISSIONER Time To Plant Seed For Cover And Food For Game Birds And Animals. the cause for poor quail and rabbit hunting isn't so difficult but administering the cure is, according to theories advanced by John D. Findlay, North Carolina Commissioner of Game and Inland Fisheries. What this state needs is a good dose of farmersportsmen-division cooperation. Foremost is the interest of the farmer.

He can do a lot in the restoration of game by patch farming. In the good old days we hark back LADY'S STOMACH WAS LIKE A GAS FACTORY; MEALS TURNED TO GAS One lady said recently that her stomach used to be like a "gas factory That is, when she ate a meal it seemed to turn right into gas. She was always bloated, had awful stomach gas pains, daily headaches and constant irregular bowel action. Now, however, this lady says she is FREE of STOMACH GAS and she says the change is due to taking INNER-AID. Her meals agree with her.

No gas or bloat after eating. Headaches and constipation are gone. "Oh! what relief!" states this lady. "Why don't other gas and constipation sufferers get INNERAID. INNER-AID contains 12 Great Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear gas from stomach, act on sluggish liver and kidneys.

Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering! Get INNERAID. Sold by all Drug Stores here in McDowell County. JBuy INNER-AID At McDowell Cut Rate Drug Store 12 S. Main Street Watch You Help Them Cleanse the Blood of Harmful Body Waste Your kidneys are constantly filtering waste matter from the blood stream.

But kidneys sometimes lag in their not act as Nature to remove impurities that, if retained, may poison the system and upset the whole body machinery. Symptoms may be nagging backache, persistent headache, attacks of dizziness, getting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the feeling of nervous anxiety and loss of pep and strength. Other signs of kidney or bladder disorder are sometimes burning, scanty or too frequent urination. There should be no doubt that prompt treatment is wiser than neglect. Use Doan's Pills.

Doan's have been winning new friends for more than forty years. They have a nation-wide reputation. Are recommended by grateful people the country over. Ask your neighbor! Doans Pills Buy DOAN'S PILLS At McDowell Cut Rate Drug Store 12 S. Main Street How women and girls get wanted relief Cardui is a liquid medicine which many women say has brought relief from the cramp-like agony and nervous strain of functional periodic distress.

Here's bow it may help: 1 Taken like a tonic, it should stimulate appetite, aid thus help build resistance for the "time" to come. Started 3 days beINTO fore "your it should help relieve pain due to purely functional periodic causes. Try Cardui. If it helps, you'll be glad you did. CARDUI SCC LABEL DIRECTIONS Buy CARDUI At McDowell Cut Rate Drug Store 12 S.

Main Street NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I have sold my interest in the business of the Peerless Manufacturing Company, operated in Marion, North Carolina, to W. F. Proctor, and will not be responsible for debts contracted after February 27, 1946. This March 1, 1946. W.

K. M. GILKEY North Carolina had lots of this. day clean farming has become the Dairy farming, which has increased by leaps and bounds, and clean farming are two of the new trends that work against quail and and rabbits. There may be hundreds of acres of lespedeza on a farm, why not game.

The answer is in the absence of grown up ditch banks, old rail fence rows, odd corners that farm! ers missed on that old time farm, They'xe gone and with them the esIcape cover wildlife must have in order to survive. Plenty to eat but no place to go when the meal is doesn't use these farms in any great number. Game population is relative to the amount and distribution of year round and well integrated food and cover. Other factors of importance iare predation and protection through 'regulated hunting. The North Carolina Division of Game and Inland Fisheries can handle protection and predation, but matters of food and cover for small game call for action 1 by the farmer.

Modern farming, as promoted by agricultural authorities, is being characterized by year round utilizai tion of soil cover crops, and by such conserving practices as strip cropp! ing, contour farming, field border planting to perennials, and retirement of waste areas to woods and wildlife uses. Wildlife is now auIthoritatively recognized as a definite asset to any agricultural interest, aiding materially in the control of pests atid, in the case of game species, having an appreciable market value in the form of hunting i viehts. This time of year marks the season for planting for food and cover. I The division advocates the planting 'of common and korean lespedeza at the rate of 10 and 15 pounds respectively per acre as food patch Ihiixtures and the broadcasting of jsericea, common and korean lespedeza at the rate of 15, 20, and 25 pounds respectively on retired acres from now until May 15. The planting of soybeans, millet, Egyptian wheat and red amber cane from early May through July will further the division's efforts towards conservation of wildlife.

Meanwhile, the federal-aid pro-1 ject of farm game habitat restoration will feature the distribution of 10,000 pounds of bi-color and seri- cea lespedeza to soil conservation technicians in 79 counties of the state. This will be planted as for- i age and cover for game on approxi- mately 1000 farms throughout the state. It's a triangular problem, a three- way cooperative effort, according to Findlay, involving the farmer as the landowner and manager, the hunter as the principal user and the state as the agency responsible for pres-! ervation and restoration of wildlife. STATE COLLEGE HINTS i TO FARM HOMEMAKERS By Ruth Current Every farm family needs to have: Hospitalization insurance. Good reading material for the entire fam- i ily.

Electricity, running water, and a telephone if at all possible. A washing machine, substantial clothes line, and good laundry equipment. Comfortable chairs and beds for all members of the family. Tables and reading lamps. Convenient kitchen arrangement for more efficient work.

Adequate storage space for clothes and bedding. Patience and cooperative spirit among family members. By all means use a water softener on wash day if the water is hard. The success or failure of laundering is largely governed by the quality of the water used. What effect has water hardness on clothes? Wash-day grayness may result.

More soap is required, also. Soften hard water before soap is added, thereby preventing the formation of lime soap curds, which are insoluble. How may water be softened? There are many good, inexpensive packaged water softening compounds on the market. Two I types are generally I that cause cloudiness and precipi! tate in the water and those that leave the water clear. Non-precipi! tating softeners will give the best washing results.

"6 6 6 Cold Preparations Liquid, Salve, Nose Drops Caution: Use Only As Directed Buy 666 At McDowell Cut Rate Drug Store 12 S. Main Street A small advertisement in our columns often returns large dividends. 'dairy production PAYMENT PROGRAM WILL BE CONTINUED I The Dairy Production Payment program will be continued through lJune 30, and rates for the AprilJune period will be the same as those for the corresponding period for last year, J. W. McCurry, chairman, McDowell AAA committee, announced today.

Under the program, Mr. McCurry said, the milk rate that will be paid to North Carolina farmers for April is 90 cents per hundredweight for whole milk produced and sold and 17 cents per pound for butterfat. The AAA Chairman pointed out that the payments will be subject to termination or revision in the event of any general increases in price ceilings for milk and its products. According to the Stabilization Director's announcement of January 29, the general level of returns for milk producers will be maintained during 1946 at the 1945 level, either by subsidy payment or increase in price ceilings should the subsidy be eliminated. The Dairy Production Payment Program was designed to make payments to farmers on the milk and butterfat they produce and sell to offset increased dairy production costs and to encourage a continued high rate of milk production.

LAST RITES THURSDAY FOR MRS. ELLA BURGIN Mrs. Ella Gilliam Burgin, 58, died i at the Marion General hospital Wed- i nesday morning following a lengthy illness. Funeral services were held Thurs- day afternoon at 2 o'clock at Cher- ry Springs church. The Rev.

Mr. i Wilson and the Rev. Mr. Harris of- ficiated and burial followed in the church cemetery. Surviving are her husband, Mont Burgin; four sons, Howard Grady Paul L.

and Willard S. Burgin, all of Old Fort; one daughter, Mrs. Ted R. Souther of Old Fort; two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Fortune of West Asheville, and Miss Freddie Gilliam of Old Fort; three brothers, Ben Gilliam of Old Fort, E.

H. Gilliam of Black Mountain, Star Route, and J. L. Gilliam of Marion; and one grand- child. Coo King Class I Cookies mean much to children ind I have observed a yen on the part of those who have counted more or longer years for the cookie jar that's always full.

These recipes are tried and proved ones that are good now or any other time, between meals, with tea or ice cream. Sand Dabs 1 sticks butter or margarine, 5 tablespoons powdered sugar, 2 cups flour, 3 teaspoons vanilla, 1 cup nuts chopped. Cream butter and sugar, add flour, vanilla and nuts. Roll like a log and cut in 1 inch pieces. Bake in an oven 250 degrees for 40 minutes, Ginger Snaps i 1-3 cup molasses, 3 tablespoons shortening, 1 1-8 cups flour, 1-8 tea- i spoon soda, 1 teaspoon ginger, 1-2 teaspoon salt.

Heat molasses to boiling point and pour over shortening. Add dry ingredients mixed and sifted. Chill, roll and cut and bake 8 to 10 minutes in an oven 350 degrees. Chocolate Cookies 2 squares chocolate, 2 cups flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder, 1 teaspoon salt, 1-2 cup butter or mar- garine, 1 cup sugar, 1 egg well beat- en, 5 tablespoons milk, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1-2 cup nuts. Melt the chocolate over hot water and cool slightly.

Cream butter and sugar, add egg, flour, baking powder, salt alternately with the milk. Add vanilla and nuts. Drop by spoonsful on a greased cookie sheet and bake in an oven 375 degrees. Oatmeal Cookies 1 egg, 1 cup sugar, 1-2 cup melted butter, 1-2 cup melted lard, 1 tablespoon molasses, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, 2 1-2 cups rolled oats, 1-2 cup raisins cut fine, 1-2 cup nutmeats cut fine, 2 cups flour. Beat egg, add other ingredients.

Mix well. Arrange by spoonfuls on buttered cookie sheet. Press flat with fingers. Bake in an oven 325 degrees. QUITE APPROPRIATE Tombstone Dealer (after several futile suggestions) How would just a simple "Gone Home" do for an inscription? The guess that will be alright.

It was always the last place he ever thought of going. FEDERATION DECLARES PATRONAGE DIVIDEND A five percent patronage dividend has been declared on the business of the Farmers Federation in 1945, according to an announcement- by James G. K. McClure, president of the Western North Carolina farm cooperative. Mr.

McClure said that the dividend will be payable in common stock. The payment is in effect a refund to each farmer according to the amount of business he did through the Federation last year. A similar patronage dividend of five per cent was declared last year on the 1944 i business of the cooperation. MRS. STOCKTON PASSES Funeral service for Mrs.

G. W. Stockton, who died Tuesday night at the Rutherfordton hospital fol- i lowing a lengthy illness, were con- ducted by Rev. W. M.

Bean at Woodlawn Baptist church last Fri- day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, i Burial followed in Hick's Chapel cemetery. Surviving are her husband, six sons, Reubin, Lee, Sammy and Johnny Stockton of Marion. Earl of Penland, and the Rev. R. S.

Stock- ton of Unicoi, and two daughters, Mrs. Berdie Buchanan and Mrs. Maphrey Burleson of Ma- rion. i THE REFRAIN Daughter Father, I think we ought to buy an auto, before they go up. You can buy one for a song now.

and I know the it'll be "Over the Hills to the Poor-' house." Two thousand 4-H boys in North Carolina will become volunteer for- i est fire fighters in 1946. Sore Throat due to colds Let a little Vicks VapoRub melt on the tongue. Works fine, to soothe sore throat due to colds and helps relieve irritation in upper breathing passages. To Ease Spasms of Coughing: Put a good spoonful of VapoRub in a bowl of boiling water. Wonderful relief comes as you breathe in the steaming medicinal vapors that penetrate to cold-congested upper breathing passages soothes the irritation, quiets fits of coughing, helps clear head.

For Added Relief. rub VapoRub on i throat, chest, back. Let its famous double-action keep on working hours as you sleep. VAPORUB Buy VICE'S VAPORUB At McDowell Cut Rate Drug Store 12 S. Main Street WHY.BE Eat plenty yet lose weight with delicious candy reducing plan Have a more slender, graceful figure.

No exercising. No laxatives. No drugs. With the simple AYDS Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan you don't cut out any meals, starches, potatoes, meats or butter, you simply cut them down. I t'seasier when you enioy delicious (vitamin fortified) AYDS candy before meals.

Absolutely harmless. cumcm testa conauctea dv meaicai aoctors, more than 100 persons lost 14 to 15 lbs. avarafo In a fow whKs with A YDS Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan. 30-day supply of A YDS only $2.25. If not delighted with results, MONEY BACK on first box.

Phooo YOUR FAVORITE DRUGGISTS Tear Out This Ad As A Reminder! NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE North Carolina McDowell County Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of McDowell County, North Carolina, made in the Special Proceedings entitled, Thomas Woodrow Hammett, et als minors, by their Next Friend, Ben- jamin D. Hammett, petitioners vs Charlie W. Hammett and wife Vir- ginia Hammett, respondents, the un- dersigned Commissioner will on the 10th day of April, 1946, at 11:30 A. at the Courthouse door in Marion, North Carolina, offer for1 sale to the highest bidder for cash that tain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Marion town- ship, McDowell County, North Carolina, and more particularly describ- ed as follows: Lying in the Clinchfield section on Eastside Avenue and Spring Street: Beginning at an iron stake at the Northwest point of inter-! section of Spring Street and East-! side Avenue and runs thence North 10 degrees East with the West margin of Eastside Avenue 70 feet to an iron stake, Mrs. Bowman's corner; thence with her line North 80 degrees West 300 feet to an iron stake Hammett's line, Mrs.

Bowman's Northwest corner; thence with Hammett's line South 10 degrees West 70 feet to an iron stake in the North margin of Spring Street; thence with the North margin of Spring Street South 80 degrees East 300 feet to the beginning, and being the land described in deed book 91 at page 437 in the office of the Register of Deeds for McDowell County N. C. This 8th day of March, 1946. ROY W. DAVIS Commissioner CRUt STOffI Keep on the job.

Don't let negligence be the cause of unnecessary sickness in your home. Now is the time to replenish your medicine cabinet with family health needs. McDowell Cut Rate Drug Store South Main Phone 11 First AicFKit 89c Pt. Isoprogyl Alcohol 25c Combination Hot Water Bottle and Syringe $1.69 Colgate Dental Cream, giant size 37c Economy Size Bottle of Puretest ASPIRIN TABLETS ADVERTISED 49 It's the Rexall Drug Radio Show jtarring Jimmy Durante and Garry Moore. BS, coatt-to-coast Friday Nights.

I I one tries A complete line of everyday toilet aids for men of good taste. STAG BAY RUM Shaving Cream tube STAG BRUSHLESS Shaving Cream jar 59c STAG After-Shave Lotion 59c (Plot Toxl RICH lathering Stag Shampoo AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY THE PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT IS KEYED TO THESE TIMES It is the policy of the Rexall Drug Store to maintain a complete supply of laboratoryfresh drugs at all Included are the miraculousSulfa drugs -which along with many other new drugs are available for prescription by your physician. I IN DRUGS IF IT'S REXALL, IT'S RIGHT Better Layers from Guaranteed Chicks When you buy chickens from us, you're sure of health, vigor, livability, early maturity, heavy, steady laying and big egg size. We guarantee every chick from our hatcheries. N.

U. S. Certified R. O. P.

Males and Selected Females. Barred Rocks New Hampshires Rhode Island Reds White Rocks White Leghorns Cross Breeds Sexed Pullets. Farmers Federation Phone 77 131 S. Main St. Marion, N.

C. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Ben H. Farmer, deceased, late of McDowell county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Old Fort, N. on or before the 8th day of February, 1947, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment.

This 7th day of February, 1946. CARL C. FARMER, Administrator of the Estate of Ben H. Farmer, Deceased,.

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