THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27 ,1935 THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER 13 hi: COUNTY W. D.SMITH Now i, the time to prune and spray grapes. I not prune too severely or after the sup flow begins. Use bor deaux at thus time. You may make the txrleaux try uing pounds of blue storve ajvi 5 youwis h yd rated lime in 50 ga:ion.s of water. Have you checked up on the seed supply for this .season? Goo-i seed will ko a lon way.-i toward su.-cess in yqur farming operations, poor .seed means failure, no matter what the other conditions are. V'e want to again -a;i to your attention that good seed corn is scarce for this season. Every corn grower in Haywood coun ty should check up on this matter at once. Much of our corn was frozen :ast October, thereby making it unfit for seed purposes. Again remember this, to inerea.se tobacco acreage this year is unwise. Our potato acreage should he about the same this year as last. We expert to have the details of the new farm program at an early date. Mr. Niswonger, State Horticulture ist, will be here March 5, 0, and 7. He expects to .spend his time with us at this time, working on home or chard problems and truck problems. We will meet with the farmer of Iron Duff township at 9:30 March 5 at the orchard of Bob Davis. In the afternoon' of the .same day at 2:l0 we Will meet with the farmers of Waynes vilie tvwn-hip on the place of Kay Alien on Alien's Creek. If you can attend one or the other of these meet ings, r ri'ltiv and Saturday or tnt f' f and: 7, are open for other p.an i you want him at your place let u know at an early date. M I )air are FaiTiharn nan, will in ate Extension h..-ie March 12. We ke an effort to give ing to m lairyman in Haywood county on itun;ty to meet him on this trip. If you have anything in mind that you should like to have him work on, please' let 'ui know. Mr. Ruiner, State Agricultural En gineer and Mr. Coleman Dykes ( TV A Agricultural Engineer, were here last week. We were working out the 'nos- ility developing electric power trom our streams, in order that our rural 'p'-onle may have the services of flectri ity. We have exerted every SUGAR 10 il). S?I()RTENLG NBC RITZ NUC0A- CHEESE CARROTS PORK CHOPS g IWglWjm'-l1 '1 Lg.!'J t B H ts MATCHES 5c boxes 3 for 10c TOMATO CATSUP 14 oz. bottle 10c F.WCV I'INIi SALMON LAMB LEGS LETTUCE 2 large heads 15c King DOG FOOD P&G SOAP WESSON OIL FAT BACK, light 10c BULK GRITS AGENTS means known to induce the existing power companies to serve the rural area at a reasonable rate. This they refuse to do. Our farmers are insist ing and have a right to do so. That they have electric rates at a price they can pay for, and demanding that ae keep after it and work it out. PUROL COMPANY HELD BANQUET HERE TIES. The Purol Company, of the Caroli- nas, ht'd a banquet on I uesday even ing for the dealer in the Waynesvilie ar.'i Sylva territories. The affair was staged in the dining room of the Ma sonic Temple. A number of talks were made, among those speaking were: T. U. Talmadge, of ' Ashe vi lie, 0. Y. Kirk patr.ck, of Charlotte, and W. J. Campbell, local representative. Forty were in attendance. FORTY BAGS OF GOLD 'There Is a law, She Federal Reserve Act of 1934. which orders all Bold coin withdrawn from circulation; any gold held hy an unauthorized person (nay he .seized hy the government. Last week, armed with this law and a search warrant, a Secret service SU.id raidi'd New Vork's financial district, f....wimr a trail through half a dozen saf e-iW-po.sit corii i.'i nif-s and banks un til :hv got their quarry forty Uags of -'old .,. in. now worth $33s.;mi. Tlo- hoaid was in a vault of the ( 'h'-i,j:i'ri I Safe I.-iosit Company reg istered under the nanie of '7.'t Jase- I fo'.'. iiz addres.H Zuric h, Switzerland. I lie i,,i. . ke, tlie. riiftol uj in ni'l had made his fortune discounting Soviet co hi tnerrj.a 1 palter. His at- lorne' i; doseribed him ri s a Lithuanian ( i' izen .a nd therefore' not subject u -'edei:i juris. !:'tioll. However the ovoi .'mi in.-fit has the gold. Kach of 'he forty hags contained 2,"0 twenty loMa'r coins, making !i total of 1 O.fUKl j pieces, enough to till a box 1 1 j :nehes wide and 21 Inches long, and 7 inches deep. . The Treasury has no way nf knnV ing how much gold is still hoarded. It im iiai! ites tha t .27fr,niMMlOil in out- -a a n ' : ; ng . I til.s reiiresenis tne inner .!; letweeji the total issued and the aaioutii turned h i-k for redemption d'ning the whole life of "the Federal . cloth bag 49c 8 lb. carton 98c 1 Ib.pkg. 21c pound pound 21c large bunch pound 23c tall can 10c pound 25c can 5c large bar 4c qt, can 43c ! Heavy 12c 3 lbs. 10c Hospital News Mrs. T W. Williamson, of Canton is resting comfortably after an oper ation. Faye Willis, of Canton, i ing following an operation. s :mprov- Mrs. W. B. Green, of Clyde Route I, is fairly comfortable. The condition of Garland Trantham, of Canton, is good, following an op eration. Harry Rotha, Jr., Is improving after an operation. James Safford, of Clyde Route 1, is feeling some better. Frank Underwood, of Waynesvilie, is improving. Mrs. W. B. Jones, who has been quite ill, is some better. Fred Stepp, of Canton, is resting more comfortably following an op eration. Leon Willien, III, has charged from the hospital. been du Mrs. Robert Snyder is still gaining strength. Mr. Hubert Liner will be able to leave the hospital in a few days. The condition of Mrs. O. L. Smath ers, of Clyde, remains the same. HIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Herman Duckett, of Clyde Route 1, announce the birth of a son on February the 22nd. Mr. and. Mrs. John Gibson, of Can ton Route 2, announce the birth of a son on February 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stamey an nounce the birth of a son, February i the 25th. Positive Proof- HERE IS WHAT ONE ADVERTISER SAID: YOUR MESSAGE IN THE MOUNTAINEER REACHES OVER 7500 READERS If It Is National D. A. V. Head L 1 M. A. Harlan, national commander D. A. V. of The World War. arrived in Asheville yesterday and will re main until Friday morning. He was the speaker last night at a rna meet ing of l. A. V. members at the Bun combe County Court House. He will spend today resting and conferring with commanders of this section. Friday morning he will leave for Charlotte. , 1 A L. 1 v For Sale, It Will Pay to Advertise in e MOUNTAINEER COSMETCIAN The Soviet Tega, a cosmetic trust, emplovs 10.000 persons makes 15.000 toilet articles daily, and last year turn ed over to the Russan government, a hutre profit. The founder and di rector of this enterprise is a woman, Mine Olfra Karpovsiiya, wife of Pre mier Molotoff. Recently arrived in this country, she began a tour last week in Long Island City, of Ameri can cosmetics factories. When her :r;p is completed, she expects to buy fl'! '.'.: worth of manufacturing equipment for use in Russie. REMEMBERED IN WILL Mrs. Dolly Curtis Gann. who was the official hostess of her brother, the late Charles Curtis, w hen he was Vice President, and who was the center of How Cardui Helps Women To Build Up Cardui stimulates the appetite and Improves digestion, helping women to get more strength from the food they eat Ai nourishment Is Improved, strength H omit up, certain functional pains go away and women praise Cardui for helping Uvea back to good r.ealth, . . . Mrs. C. B. Pntllff. of Htnton. W. Va, writes. "Alter the birth of my last baby, I did not seem a get my strength back. I took Cardui ig&tn and was soon sound and well. I have given It to my daughters and recommend It rQ othsr ladies." . . Thousands of women tevtify Cardui benefited them. If It does nos henfit YOU, ccnsult a physician. VISITING RALEIGH? Mitfce the moat of your visit to Ui Capital City by enjoying the comfort nntl eon viilenrf of HOTEL CAROLINA ' K.l,.ll,H'S NK1HST M 11KST IIUTKI." I irtrMf. 20 ruonijt with baths. K.uilo anil flwtrlr fan la et'ry r,Mrn. h:-s-tilt-iit iiililiiK R.roni. rr.n:i!ilp r.:te. I'li-iity f n- Pari, ;ni; Simre. UOliKKT 1. I I K, Manager m . o'V v1 v 0 -,eV such social conflict, has been re mem bered in her brother's will, j, been disclosed that to the sis;e had shared the social burden huge office he left $25,000. The T tivities of Alice Roosevelt Lor.gw.--i-" will long be remembered not u the women, but those leaders of 5 who finally had to settle, who h. " be "first" Mrs. Longworth, Gann. OLIVER PLOWS The Genuine Oliver Plow. Often imi. tated but never duiilicatcl Seed Potatoes Iri-.li Cobbler, Green Mtn.. ;,,,,, Maine frmwu. iVrtificd and Selixt OMO SETS liUlOMMHJ! si'ix.vcn-cAiiim.t PUVXTS ltDls( i.imid GARDEN TOOLS Field Seeds IsiM-leztJ Soed Outs Grille t lover I4MM1 (ras.s FERTILIZERS I.iiiK', Ilone Meal. Nitrate sn(;i I'KKK 'SI'KI.NG ILATI; (,l We can furnish Hal))' ("hicks every Thursday. From The Federal inn Hatchery. Roofing, Fence Wire Farmers Federation (IXCOKPOltATF.l)) I Waynesvilie Phone '! ! 1 1 Canton Phone 1 MUM PEOPLE PAY TO READ YOUR MESSAGE IN THIS PAPER

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