-u, RDAV, Jl'XE 6 1935
THE MOUNTAINEER w 4 vvp ii i r x.
ina Suirffestions
Made For Orchards
And Home Gardens
i .-rruTshlp trrowers
ami "f" r-- .
i ',, in mpoi:ant period in
- "" ''. . '..r and care of garden
" 1 ii
'' - ' and other injuries,
i:eae muM w i-uunui-H.
Gardner, head of the
. (Apartment at Stat
" ..ml dusting are partw
" ' : int at this time of year,
n:.- out, since it is essen
":!'.": insects and disease be-
' - . ; ;vt. time to develop.
: Kir or dusting should be
'.' r'Z'ht time and with the
" .' - a s. Apply them thor
jiaits of the plant.
-''.' . .howinjr the recommend
niv.ure for apple and
and the time to use
" '. t. obtained without cost
" "' . cultural editor at State
, ... cultivation of the soil
: : .'. ti irra.-s and weeds, which
. , f moisture and food
!,c available for the
":" i; . i i not cultivate too deep
'" , wains so det-n cultiva
" . injures the plant roots
.. 'adds, su.-cessio'n plant-.
Mia.ie of sweet corn, snap
, ,,vieas. tomato seed
" , ' . .,1 I'm- a late crop.
:. . ".. -'he housewife i. a big;
-ale of fruits and veg-
.ay-. A clean, will pie
, '..!' standard irrade w''
.ivc";hi- . marketing prob-
., can you give- my
.mill "he wants
COUNTY AGENT
W. D. SMITH'S
column
Mr. Xiswonger, State Extension n!0t of the ca.ves on feed for the
Horticulturist, is coming to this com:- fa: tad' Show in htvi!le next Uc-
ty to work with us on June IT and tokr. The bov- and grU calve- a'-
1S. We want him to visit as many -ua-.y f: irte.i wove !o k-n.- pood
potato and tomato growers as possible Tiu- . iu-s h. have not vet given
"e iiaii 10 nie sulilt. jneeiint in : v.. ; , caes efloe
iVrn nniot.-, ri-.l.l.- ... . ......
' .yo. :iu!ia jiient -h..u!d lead :mme-
O rower who wish to have the and f.-Ilow do-e'y the bo. of
Olunty Agent and Mr. is worker insirucf.o or. How to' Y:: a liabv
visit or held meetings at their places Beef i . Sc.ow; which was given oat
should let this office know immediate- to them by the t. ar.ty Air-.nts. Hal-
ly. If you know others who may be .-r-!:-ak u: cu:e and keep it well
uiiei-t :-.cu, ;ui mem at'out it. rtvtnu-.! so vo.i we; .v aide to -
,,, ... ., "1 7 , your y i; , f i ! u o members
All -J-H ( luo memoers desiring to what a , x ,,u aro Jomg
g' to camp at Swannanoa this -um w:u-n w. r. ake a tour . f the couir.v
mer iiou!d keep in mind that only sn- n t in a m.-::xh or two Mr,
full pledge members, who keep up ( i w aiiaiic, rov eah bov or
their project nconi books and' take glv! folding a calf p,, with 'him
a. in e i'a.; .a ciuo work, w in tie en o:i . ::e , u;- a
gillie lo a!:eiiti. Keep up your club m,:noei .in
work, aril get in touch with the
Coup.'v Asrent's ..tlice if you need '':, -,v :'
help H1! vnur project . !. foro Mr, o,l. 1 ;-i-- S..' ;
,('i'j-o or Mr. Smith ;it you. cc-' -t. i
Any . l.i'i member interested in doing r.ift :t'
the j..'. In c!u . work c.iu ve:y ea-ily
take i. i: . in camp and other club nu 'tir.i .
ac ;.';; -iv.'njr Y .Lirlnsr. the year, as to .n,.- .
a." tr: . v '.V : ;
Mt. 1.. 1 la-,, the
:ti.:,-' . : mi M r. ( r. um d . 1 '; i l
spring Calves Make
Better Beef Cattle
I at
g n.i t hoils are co.-t
tr.g North e'..rol;r.a Ihef cattle grow 1
,r- -'tire sum d n-.onev.
One
tr.e mo
irious faults i
cattle. , May, June, and July. The calves
Records have shown that spring; are propped the following February,
calves gained an avxerage of 271.5 March, and April. They ate weane.:
M inds from May 1 to November 1,' in November ami wintered sepaiately
while fall calves ffaine.. only lS.o from the rest of the herd.
! unds in the same length of t ime. 1 This practice appear.- to give the
At the Klackland experiment ta- best results, fa.-e pointed out, and It
t:.n. Wenona. N. i. the bull i al- nviy iie followed on practically all
'owed to run with the herd only in' NVith Carolina farms.
that el a.., w ilts' rh.. ImH .;tv
trie hira :hrv.ushout the year, said
' t -ie. animal hu?baiidman at:
Mate t'olltgi. ,
It-
':: praet.., !sa.t tn calves be
rg dropped a; all asons. Late
ummer atto tall ,a'.virig is bad for'
, OOt h ))t- . . w- , .. .1, ! :
tt.ntie.n m f ... . oupiu.Ks,
She wants only
TKL'STKK'S SALE
; ; by virtue of the pow-
allied in a certain deed
. , uu-.t by H. C. Fergusonl
1 . Ferguson under date
i ) lo.T. securiiiLT the m-
i.eivin described, said
; helng recorded in Book
rru-t 2'.l at page 105 et
... .,.!. having' been made in
.if the said indebtedness
:litcd and at the request
. r'-or holdcs thereof, the
; t rustce will, on the 29th'
i.cl. lli;!5, at the Courthouse
Town of Waynesville,'
' oil'or fur sale at
. l'. r cash, to the h-h-!
. tie fiilbnving described
w on- a corner of W. K.
. .. 1!. .Morrow and J. S.
; and ,uns N. 13 V, about
; a cartway, running from
to the. Morrow tract;
a 11 eartway to the public j
a west course with the
road lcaiiing from Pigeon
1, 1. iiatsian Creek, to a stake
-aid road near a
. . o! V. -1G poles to a1
-tamp. Nelson Ward's I
S. :;s poles with the
;.. a chestnut on top of
... a southwest course
it) of said ridge with!
.'Va . to a black oak corner of
51 V Morrow land; then S.f 64
W. ;j . ... '. ,, a Spanish oak (gone),
1 V Y. 1 pules to a pine conili-J
1 ..: : i of a 50 acre tract
.. Ibi'.len Nelson land;j
;'. :':'..' - a i west course to a chest-(
fie foiks of a branch andj
; to . t.ublic road leading from
i, 1. ,rr to Jonathan Creek;
' .oi l "ad to the top of the
- A;, as the Miller Gap; then'
-i c 1 li -e with top of said ridge(
: . ''' chestnu'; then a south-
-'mi.-v. io a j-ock can in vav.m
ol-' it 11: , , now J. T. Harrell; then
1 :. !'-' cast about 45 poles to a
! kury: ;,, n N. 72 E. 40 poles to - a
-ir.it ; tlicnl S.' 38' E. 20 poles to
v . iH'inu-i; , at. )
Isiia iy cws w'. cit have to nurse
caies dur.nj; t'r.i winter are kept in!
a poor ,ond.;.ott. .itt.l the .alves fail'
to make a coo i crow h. lath losses
of Cows aiu: , al, s .! itct eased. ,
C'ase further stall d ' .: calves '
wr,a!i do r,ot get ., c 1 .- w h carlv
in Tltk scl.ieT ., ' ,i h;h '
irra ,e animal.. r-c -. m- to he'
'he mos- fa . :;. .,,- f ,- beef,
' :':, to a -t..,o c il. Tavi-j
'-w "l!U' - - Lite; ;h. -a, S, titiv 2! ,u c. W.
-'a ieel With T'.l.l, ! tt's .oai A. L.
, , H. rr it'- 1:!,, ., v ,1. :
.""'', ua: H.:iftlT- !;,-., ; No::-. 7! .iot-J
v'!":-v -o -o-'i VV -"! ,;' - t
J -0' Ha;, w -. . ':. t , Vcthj
' h !!' ''O' : ,,, 1 ; .i ; 1 V V , , ; . O ,. - ;.
i o-- e k Mi. i.. i ra-,. the - I:",1, ";' v . ; I
. I;.'!'-' Mr.Cr.u-e l;.dv lK S. :,': - c,ma,tcoj , ,',:.'' -c' ' I-" 'l ',. iv'' i v"l' I
; ' ;' "' :!! w";t mtn t:u Mate T.;, u Titittiiu ri!-i,,, .. ; ; , , . , , . , ...
- i- ii.u.o.i :,a- c-i: .;. ; no m u . !;,-. ; , ,- , ; n, ... I !a wee ' ft
V. 1 11 .1 for a we: he. ;.!!. AO c , , .. . , , - E
Farm Problems n.::,;;.?:;:;:::
nuu answers ;)-. . , ,1 ,:.:i;; :; ;;;::: .t,;;::" B -p2L
t;..n .u, in,- u i-ntcnc. Mr. l'yKe , n !, H'iMH I Hlf WIWB b'lHWI IIWI
(htesllon: Wi.a' -hetiM 1.- d-r.e !,,rli :V : .,' oa n: :., a-s-i.n.t ,,,,;,,.,. .,, ;- , ,u,:
to control chick, n oo In mv lav iiig ' ll ul: ll! :i ' ' -' !i;h" IN V r- , c: i ,o.h 1 1 Trust,..
I ' i I a !incr w:. -. n are- t ': . . : ,, ,- .
' . -. , , ...,''''' 11 ' . .
, . ..... , Jia. inu unit Ills a.reao ocuu-,, -. . . : , ..-,.!
ii , , i. i i-mhi tuni-iiM.1- -a- siui. n p. a -e.i i i
I'-'t" btros having the tieiiMe, . ;, ,, .. .. ' . , o, , i i, i i
o
DIE SOTO
MOUSE
PAINTS
Mrotort Your
liotnol
Cost less per job and will
give permanent protec
tion. Ask for Color Cards
and information.
DESOTO PAINTS ARE
GUARANTEED
lip
Made in Memphis
the troii'.
v. me I iat c. v '.sola '. e !, t
toe an.! j: . n-.l- th"! "inthiv clean
, and a coo i Vermicide' kept ) i
drinking watoc is lontt as now.a-
.jope'ar. ti'.e entir Hock should he
t'tiren one' lo-o of lljc-om Stilts at the
) ate " of one-half pound to, three ya'.--h
ii- of water. N'a.-ciuate the vell
TtriU with piu.on p iitis as this
ma'.-iinl will n- ; Pl'ooiicc ;ts severe
a .liturbaiic't n-- chicken jiox virus
liio hiyinu . il.-k. W here a laru'e
pc'r, celt; of ihe Jlnek l:a- the di.-etisO
or i t . H.4 s l.eel! .ol'e-eP 1 ill t he llock
!o - omo tini. ,t 'i - vinne. es-ai y M,
isoia;.. the hir.l.-. Al!- oth.-r pre, au-1
tiops. shoii'd l e taken for con' roh I
ic 1 i. lilt 11 1 a . i c i.i . at p.... TV .
I'a: me i-s ,,i w :. ... p'aee- t c '
i to iiict' unit Iris alre.oiv !.-., t: u
epii-s- t Ik m-ei ..'- -a- tiiu. b pi. a -ed
w:!t!i tin1 w -rk ,!. tn-., an-1 are ..nlijcnt
1 ';a-', til - i r c r.i in i - a w : -o .'.p in
the Vicct.ioil of -..ti .:,(: I.t r. Jitv .ton
s.-t lit ion. M-airy n'iii r fa - our- scat -tcied
ioer lite county hav. .stated to
ihe county aeon; that they want work
i1.hh; - n tioir farm-. Tor sake of
Cionomy this work .-lioule. In ,!ono by
on i man ; ! y j rou n- t o' .-a v o the e -pcitsc
ill nioviiu:' the 'nachiiiei v . .Mr.
'Smith i. v.oy ai.SioU- that the farms
in coinmuni: ies v o.inerat. . in this
wav. and th"-o vv
d no -It.-, il,!
ollicc know. I
lo. -. r'l-.LCHtC
"Jr.'v at'
(itie.-li- n: " iWhat i n.e,- cent of oK!..
hi lis -.ho'ol.l he 'carried over for lay-'
i t s jiox' v. a'r ? . i ;
;-nsvvor: T'ronr the audpoint of.
co.lilllelcial eLtK pl'oill.lc'.i-oll it. wiiuldj
,: e well to can y only pullets as !ay-
el;. However, the increase in cc.
stt-.e of the h 'li oy.-r ' 1 he - nuiiet efC'
y.- sn.'Uio lie coiisiiierod wiieie thcilcj
is a .-oecialit.e T linirkc; il. niind .I'm ,
larjie 'err.-. 'The only way to arrive-
a C the number ot mm-; to carrv' over
is to watch the ihuk yerv carefullv
air-1 keep only those h. n t hat moult
CUrly and are heavy producer.-.
a - iii -'r.at ; then N. 72 E, 70 poles to
a 'v . ak; then N. 4 E. 50 poles
a vv'c-c -ak in V. R. Ferguson's
Ao lk M -rrow land; then with the
.JVaic itie of a small tract known
tiv. j - hi. Alerlfnr.l rjt." tn the
b. M- : v, w line on ridge; then down
."': -i':-;-:'i J. M. Dotson s line; then
a t - rt t , .arse with J. M. Dotson's
:'v .t.. ti-. lieginhinR, containing two
''It'o i : ..1 fifty acres more or less
' - ' 'h dav of June, 1935. .
1 M. M. N0LAND, Trustee.
-. -Tune 6-13-20-27. .
: '- N'iSTUATOirS NOTICE
,rv "'.' 'I'lalitied as - Administrator
i -t v.; of Mrs, Laura Noland,
lote of Haywood County,
',;;r k'p'ona; this is to notify all
i'.'en? ;'::!v'n'i' claims against the
-.-a.o to ,l:.it them to the under-j
V''tt; 'i: Waynesville,, N. C, on -or.
vHo.re tjay rf . .May 193g or
,:r'-:o:;'1 vo! be pleaded in bar of
11V; ;"':iivety . All persons indebted
1,.." ':';:'f' will please make settle-'
. - Ja'.y 1. 1 '
.s--f-th day of Mav, 1935. '
i;n WoH. NOLAND,
..;,"--:0 -'latoj. of Mrs. Laura No-
-May 30-June 6-13-20-27
Dnestiiin: In nlanniiiL' tn save feci
fm next winter, how much hay andj
silage should be provided fo,- each'
cow? .1
Answer: A mature cow will neeoj
from one and one-half tons' oi-leguuiy
hay and three tons of silasie. for a six
month feeding period. When hay is
fed alone two and one-half tons
should be" provided but a Combination
of hav and silave is much iirelerred.;
Silage', furnishes succulence which is
very much needed in the wintir ra
tion. Ii is also the cheapest fced
grown on .he farni as one acre of i
good corn - or sorghum will produce
enough silage to feed three cows for
six months. j
Question: How can cabbage and
collaid worms be controlled?
- Answer: These pests can be easily
controlled by dusting with rotenone.
Thel material may also be used as a
spiav but dusting gives better . re
sults. Apnly from 15-.-to -20 pounds
of the chemical: to the acre, depend
ing upon the size of the plant, and the.
rate of, infestation. Rotenone ;is non
poisonous and may be used at any
time during the growing season, sec
ond and third applications are--sometimes
necessary for complete contro.
of the worms. .
- i hi- 'm.H'iiine -a e .he. ud a mat; .-'
thai 'no had liec,; unable. In eel ell
as nnich crop a- tie. i ' itt't .piled In -cause
of . inal.iile'.y m met. work
'There certainly is a b art h of lior-i -
and niuli s tn iio- conn! y,' tisi well ;(v
n sh-iriarro of cattle. Thi.-.T-,n j'vm
tilii'ilt w h oh la: no - - ,t-ei : i . it. ok a
g.Sii ideal. In this section machinery
ca. : inn i eo. ac itv- -t ock for farm
i peration to it Viov c i '. r t . n! .
(iernianZeppeiin
Makes 90 Sea Trips
I i'olKliKI' ilSHA! il.. iloiti.at.y.
'-' (ir;f oppel-in. Ceo maiiy's' veria'ati
ai:'-- I'tnr, .has . theoi-eticaJly .. fjcwii".
the' cartii 2 1 iime-, if you . figure out
'.he mileag. ' covered - by it curing llll!
trips in '.',f-17 hours in the' tin.
This record achievement va- ipocd
oil the .ic.'tlsioiV of the ti n cpt ion ' . 1'
ihi: South Amei-aa-n -erv , - of ' iie
( i'-'a i' a f . . a w lit'.:',- interval.
'The (iraf Zeptiellu cro--e'i the o-t-ati
I'll- times up- td till ' y -nr. 1' . '-carrbui
altoget her arouini ,-:!, imj (ii-wii-'ci
live million ni.ee- of mail, and .mule
than ' S 1.I.HHI pound- of all sort of
freight. 1,
"Religious Fanatic'' Has
Self Nailed To A Cross
V L A NTS
. SwtH't I'litalnes, 'l'Dntfitoes.
nywcT L'tpp r all :u ielii's,
lud.v 's l'rido Toliai civ 1 l:m t -
Also (';tM:me and Celerx
I'laiHs. Seo in- w lito
I) I) YORK
( AN ION, N. C. IJT. 2
(One Mile I . i a. i I'h 1 1 ii -1 Micl.
Si-liool on smiliui'-i ll.iinl)
Paints Varnishes
lor Southern Climate
Junaluska Supply Go.
IKIvKV I.IMM, Owner
imiom: jii ::-.i
Trv al llonic HKST
I. AKK U NAI.l SKA
II 's a (JoikI lnliiunt
Question When; slmuld tr'f- lie
sprayed to eoritrol apple l.li::!.: .'
Answer Fin' best, results tne sprah
K..nlfl hpein as soon as-thp blossoms
are off. 1 For'those varieties that, bloom
at one time only one application, need
.,, ma a ri.i this sh iu 11 he. ..a j.pHe'l
when one-half to three-fourths of the
hiossnms are oncn. The irrefrular
blooming varieties, such as the Yel
low Transparent and Golden Delic
ious will requiiel hiore than one appli
cation.
; X i.
H;. K;K. UTKIX NOTICK
t'-'f I".""' 'l"-la-:ned as executrix, of
: fa.te C-: - Miller, Sr., de-
hav-g 'I- :s notify all persons
-tVXl'a aainst the estate of
'it-i1?'516 them with the
'-r;'p,?-.5uPior. Court of Hay
4v t "y , "n or before the 30th
i x,':' 1e'jb' or tbis notice will
Arv 1 :n bar of their recovery.
a;e 'V- ?n? indebted to said es
br.ee; '" P'tae wake settlement at
day or May; 1935.
Exe,-U;.:x A MILLER,
e, A tf c .Miller, Sr., Es
N'o. :4 , . . .'.-
4. ' -ia- 30-June 6-13-2(K27-July
Perkins: "How ve you ,t-tting
Jarvis: "Very well: We have, not
had much honey, tut the bee.- have
stung mv mother-in-law twice..
Keep a Good Laxative
always in your home
Among the necessities of home is
a good, reliable laxative. Dont be
without one! Do jour best to pre
sent conUpUon. Dod t neglect It when
you fl an? ot 1U
coming on. . . "Wt have used Thed ord
BUok.DT.ught for SI ya and h.v. found
It a Tery useful medicine that every famU?
ought to have In their eLk.
Perry Hicks, of Belton. Texaa. "J.i
Draught for blllouaness. ""P.'l.uv.
other ilia where a gwd laxaUve purgauv.
i. needed. I have alway.( found Bia
Draught gives good result.
BLACK-DRAUGHT
HIGH HUNT., K. J. I-lggs, lid
y car-old tilling -tatioil ojiei-atiir, and
tenned by ollieei.- a- a "religiou.
tanatic," . was fouii 1 early Saturday
nioriiing nailed to a ross., The man
later , admitted that 'he - t'oi ced hit-: 1-V
year-old son to do the act, in. an ef
fort of. regaining .v.- ettt:a!ild
wife s alVeetioris.
He stated that he made .the: crot-.s
hip. M l!', and .stayed' on it, with nai
driven through hi- .hand, and .heel.
fiom three o'clock in th ; nio: ttlng
until about, five.
This week R'.gg- v.a. a lailtteo "
the State Hospital tit Moi liarifa). .,
N'OTK K iF SAi il
' Under and by virtue .of 'the .-a.u'her
ity given to the uii iersigned .Trustee
in a certain deed of - trust exeeutt'i
bv LILLY - S. HAKKOLll (a single
Woman), date.; SeptetKber dst,
and of record irt ' the. -Ofliee of, -the
Register of Wed- foi. Haywood f'oun
;v, North1 Carolina, in Ib.ok: of Mortgage-
andoDeeo's 0f Trust No. 22, -at
page dtfful- having been made
in the - paymeh: ' of indebtedness
thereby secured and the hook'r. ot
the note? secured., thtreby having re
que?ted the. Trustee to offer, the here
inafter described premises for t-ale
in aecorilance. : with the power con
tained in said deed of trust, ' the un
dersigned Trustee will offer for sale
to the highest bidder for CASH,- at
the Court House door in Waynesville,
Haywoo l County, North Carolina, the
following described land at 12:00
o'clock noon in Saturday,-. Duly 6th,
1935, thu . following, descried land
lvir.g and being in the' County of
Haywood, State of North Carolina,
and more particularly, described .as
follows:
crrivvTvr: nr.' a letalip nr ctone in
Lileil..t-ei viA t . v..s - - 1
iiio Fast c.Mc linp of Havwoou Street.
said stone being the S.-" W. corner
t t r :.jHf. u.t INnw O. T. Al
exander); thence South 71 dep. E-ipHONE 75
204 feet with Swift's - (now - Alxar.-J
aaasaiaa
u
has been carefully checked
and reconditioned as shown
by () marks below
Serial Number .
Stock Number
RADIATOR V HORN
MOTOR BATTERY S
CLUTCH K BODY
TRANSMISSION V CLASS K
REAR AXLE FENDERS j'
STEERING y FINISH K
BRAKES V TIRES
STARTING y UPHOLSTERY
LIGHTING S FLOOR MATS
IGNITION LUBRICATION f
GREAT numbers ol
people in this com
munity have learned that
the way to get a better
used car is to visit this or
ganization and buy a car
with the "OK" that counts.
Every car must pass a
rigid,, systematic; inspection
before it is awarded our
Guaranteed "OK" tag.
All features are carefully
checked by factory-trained
mechanics brakes are ad
justed, upholstery cleaned,
the car made to look like
new, and all mechanical
parts reconditioned to pro
vide the finest and most
dependable performance.
See our fine stock of
guaranteed OK used cars
today! Not only w:ll you
get a better vised car value
bu1L y3'il j'.SuT gcla
better deal on your old car
in trade, o
SEE US FOR
USED CARS
with an XHi tJiat coantk
Watkins
Chevrolet Company
i
WAYNESVILLE, N. C.