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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1933 Everyone Loses From Farm Erosion (By W. D. Smith.) City people as well as farmers io-t from soil ero:on. L'neontroiled wa ter not only removes tor of valua ble topoil from farms each year, but .t puts the soil in:o lakes and reser voirs ued for water and power sup plis. Many such reservoirs, baiJt us ually at hijrh cost, in a few year will be filled with silt, rather than water, according to studies by the So:l Con servation Hen-ice of he United States Department of Agriculture. This washing of top soil usually Is due to bad jn-azir.fr, farming-, and forestry practices in the watershed contributing to the re-rvoir practice- which have removed a vegeta tive cover ar.ci .nd-j?td sullying ar.-. -heet tro.-:or.. The .Sol! C-on-':ivat;on .Survey R.vts these examples of man-made las.es which are rapidly filling: The Rog ers Reservoir at Rogers Tex., in 12 years has lost neariy one-fourth its storage capacity because of silting. Lake Waco, at Waco, Tex., in 5 year. iias lost more than 12 per cent of its capacity. The reservoir at Spartan burg, S. C, in H years has lo?t more than 17 per cent of its capacity. The ffflciency of the Great Moreen falls Reservoir near Atlanta .a.-v beer, practically rained iue to the collec tion of silt and clay above the dam. Only the stream channel is-, open," Terracing, countour farming, -trip cropping, guiiy control, more gra.s; rrops, and the planting of oversleep lands v. permanent gras or tree crops retards erosion and will retain most of the silt now filling reservoirs, say ii cor.terv&tion workers. Haywood farmer- are at work to -eavv !Oi- irom e ronton. Ahoy, and Merry Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. America! top vrv V: "Heart Balm" Of $1,000 Is Returned 1 After Forty Years I i COLUBLN'A, Ala. Robe;-. E. Cos ter, agei storekeeper, was 51, OOU richer because a woman who won a breach of promise suit against him JO year ago "had a change of heart." "She sent it back by her preacher, $1,000. ' he said ."and I've forgiven her for suing me. She told me she was a good ehur.h member and the thing had been bothering her' conscience." Mr. Tosper said he had "kept com pany with Miss Dycos that's not her r.am't, but I'm not telling it," and "the jury decided 1 had monopMzed her time.'' She penalized herself in the repay ment, because she got only S'&OO of .!- award. Her lawyer kept $100. . : uc.-;sf.uns. 1-t Be sober. 2r.d Chaw plenty of V baker. ;;,d Git the t'backer jooee all over .re mouth, hin an' shirt frunt. 4th Practice this fer about 10 days I before tryin' ;o drive in, '.hen keep it i up- Ben sed this plan vvorkt like a charm. This quartet of sunlist beauties has cnlutcd a Santy rttef with old Kris Kingle to help him spread merriment and good cheer on December 23. Their assignment is the tranporution of everlasting cold from Santaland via the medium of a Frigidaire, a Christmas gift thai will serve for year. Left to right, Kay Gordon, Dor' thy Thompson, Esther Pressman and Bonita Barker, players with Joe Penner in Paramount' ''Collegiate.' No txpenmenting T.':i riir.i--."' in t'-ii'I'-r torn. "I rrw-r l('Vd but thir-!" "TI;(.Ti we i;.tir .:ir." the plied. "No Mfi.'i'i-Uis f.r iiic" rl-'l. ,J re- OUR AGENCY ONE COMPLETE SERVICE Lt this agency handle alJ your insurance needs with ne complete service. Give yourself the peace of mind that goes with dependable insurance thoughtfully applied. Bradley-Davis Co. INSCRASCE REAL ESTATE RENTALS Telephone 77 AS HE SEES THE HUMAN SIDE 0' LIFE INK IE ABK HAS NAR ESCAPE Shore did have a nar escape tuther cay! No, it wuzn't on a count of eny of my diseeze, Mr. Editur, nor an uther fall on froaz ground eether it wuz all -caw-zed by a little ol' pair of innercent lookin' bars whitch I got tangled up in sumhow. Ye see,' I started to itraddle akross when all at onct the bar turned an' I cooxin't find eny place fer my feet! I node my feet orter stay down an' my hed up, but this order wuz suddenly bein' reversed. Well, in the tussle with them bar3 my spe.ks fell off an' that's all that saved me I reckon, 'cawze then I cood see better how to git out, off, down, throo, over ever what-che call it. Aiter this I think I'll do like a sertin Iron Duff man duz, I'll pull my specks off when I start to kross a fence or go throo a dore. But. eny way, it looks like I'm a-goth' to git killed yit; so I want all the Human Side reeders too pray fer me. Look t up the street last Sat. aiter noon an' thawt an uther medisin show had come to town, but on giUin' a little nearer I saw it wuz only Jim Massie's Every Day We Have Customers To Call and Tell Us How Much They Enjoy Using Our Coal Why Not Give It A Trial? You'll Like It. WHEN IN NEED OF COAL Call No. Four R. L. LEE COAL CO. AT THE DEPOT PHONE 1 aiter noon krowd. Eoys like sardeens in frunt of winder while fokes had to in the street to git by fiothin'. but a Wild Wes.em wood do the trick. No, cir-ee! u-sua! $a. wuz packt the ticket walk out Lokal Merchants seem to be viein' with tech other to tit their shur.of the holiday trade. We've had "Clur an.e Sales," '"Annerverirv Sales,' "Re-modlin' Sales." "Movin' Sales," and "Mid-Seezun Salens. " Theze a:r now all out o'date why not a 0. A. O. (Down and Out) Sale or a S. O. S. (Save Our Ship) Sale? But thev all look better man a Shurf's Sale. HOW TO SAY IT "Little Clyde Ray .ez, "Sav It With Flowers," an! Fred Calhoun stz, "Say It With Sines." So, reckon The markit man wood say it wr.h liei , The barber wood sav it with a .shave; The auto-dceler wood say it with a ftiver. An' the bewty parlor with a wave. An' that reminds me, Mr. an' Mr. Rufus Buff sel it to Unkle Ab3 tuther day with a jar of nice hunny-sed they wanted to show me how mutch they injoytd tne Human S:le. Now, that's the way to sav it, fokes we shorxln't wate to say it with flowers. Besides Rufus sed he cood tell that Unkle Abe had a grate big hunny tooth by jist lookin' at him. . r. to Big Bill Jist to acknowledge u few more kompiiments pade this koiyum, an' omitted last week, from: Jas. Mc Clure, Marion Messer, Mrs. Wm. Hannah, Harley Francis. Sam Queen, Mrs. J. M. Siamey, Fred Calhoun, and Mrs. Kellett. Traffic Warnings In N.Y.In Prose At congested points in New York signs in verse or prose, requesting :hv public to observe traffic ruie wll, toon be posted. The idea is the cor. tribution of Samuel Levy, president of Manhattan borough, to the polk-.-campaign to make the streets .-afer. Mr. Levy did more than suggist the idea; displaying unsuspected taler: He submitted a couple of wnrcii . verses. Ana so, it a.l goes well his iiterary efforts are offieially proved the pe(iestrian about to from a curb in the face of a red will find his eye and. uerhap foot arrested by When crossing streets 'Tis wise to pause Obey cur lights And Tiaffic laws. The motorist about ;o cheat on th lights will, it is hoped, be stopped by There is a driver, who oftimes .-aid, "I've beat the light, I'm away ahead ' Misguided one, he did not know Lives are taken by driving so. ar, : a p. ;.(-); ill- 6S6 Liquid-Tablets Snlve-Xose Drops rhpf-ks COLDS aud FEVER first day HEADACHES in 30 minutes .11 :-. r r.uoiit r. - v.- Me t.itir their ifoi'i sez -wimnien shood njsban's like hunters fax n'iu:;i- an' they'll he'.( Bill Bars, sez we ca:i ofTen tell what a man's biznes - is by lookin' in his, tar. "Krinstance," sez Bill, "look ( in Solicitor's Queen's car and you il find a caff rope.'' Ben Sulton wuz havin' trubble a drivin into hiz garage he lives whir Will (irale yooce to live, ye no. 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Developed by Vicks Chemists and Medical Staff; tested in extensive clinics by prac ticing physicians-further proved in everyday home use by mil lions. The Plan is fully explained in each Vicks package. Vicks Open House: with rCcCthlOCAtl. entry Monday 9:10 K M. (E. . T.) NBC coast-to-toast Walter Crawford sed one day last wek: "Bill, what wood you do , if you wuz to go home some nite an' find yore wife in the wd with Lumbago?" "I'de kill the son . of a,", replide Bill. NOTICE Under and by virtue of the power of sale in a deed of trust exe cuted to tne undersigned, as Trustee, by K. K. Seward, and A. P, Hatch to seeure a balance of purchase money for the land hereinafter described, dated Auiru.st 3, 12r, and recorded in tne oflice of the Register of Deeds for Haywood County, North Carolina, in Book of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust No. Io, at page 216, default having been made in the payment of the principal and interest secured by said deed of trust whereby the power of sale became operative, and the un dersigned having been requested to exercise the power of sale contained in said deed of trust, the undersigned will .sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash on Monday, Jan uary 6, 1936, at noon, at the county court house door in the Town of "Waynesville, County of Haywood. State of North Carolina, the property described in said deed of trust, being the following described real estate situate ; in Waynesville Township, County of Haywood and State of North Carolina, to-wit: Beginning on a stake in the old Howell Mill Road, Calhoun's corner, and runs with his line N. 38 45' West C97 feet to a stake, Calhoun's corner; thence with his line South 50 15' Test 105 feet to a stake. Smart's corner in Calhoun's line; thence with Smart's line North 38 45' West 462 feet to a stake. Smart's corner; thence N. 69 E. 765 feet to a stake, a stone corner; thence East 349 feet to a stone corner; thence South 23 East 834 feet to the Howell Mill Road; thence with said road South 34 West 193 feet; thence North 85 30' West 176 feet; thence South 53 West 226 feet to the beginning-, con taining twenty and two-tenths (20.2) acres. . 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And economies that are possible with a Frigidaire make it a gift that pays for itself ! SPECIAL FREE OFFER C FRIGIDAIRE J A beautiful sterling sil vet medallion, suirably engraved, will be affiled to every Christmas Frigidiire.free of charge. It will be a treasured keepsake for years to come. Order now. The General Motors Refrigerator Martin Electric Company The the 3rd day of December, 193o. J. R. MORGAN, Trustee. Xo. 418 Dec. 12-19-26-Jan. 2. SALES SERVICE PHONE 31 CHURCH STREE1
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