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COOPERATIVE EXTENSION WORK IN AGRICULTURE AND HOME ECONOMICS State of North Carolina Extension Service, County Agent Work Hayesville. N. C. May li>. 11)27. 'Dear Cream Shippers I want to cull your attention to some of our pr< blems in shipping cream. The Carolina Creamery is taking our cream at a good price and making a goo \ grade of butter of it. To continue making good butter it must have cream that is not too sour. A few pi>. :nd> of bad cream can ruin a whole ear ??:' cream or even a churn ing of st w rai hundred pounds of but ter. In warm weather it is not an easy matter to keep cream from getting too sour when marketed twice each week, unless we produce clean cream and keep it cool. It is important that we build a reputation !'? r pi educing a good qual ity of cream because the Carolina Creamory . . . ement has promised to bu'ld a brand' creamery at Hayes ville pust n as the amount of cream noice?! r\ this section will j justify t? e < \r nsi. of operating a! ere an-.' r;. . We <?? riot wart to drive j it av.ay by u<;:tiag a reputation for [ 1 ro.j ? -;???_;* a \ ? ? v quality of cream. I Tie. I'oiiowiri: 'Ugi:tfstion> may help! .">ine 1 ;? l.i <i oliver in a better grade of cream: 1. I": : no ciivimstance- try to j get l?y in i a rice tin?- en am thai is nioH than four slays old. '2. ('lea: . si-: 1 and sun all milk \ ea sis, creai cans, -? rainers, cloths and separators thoroughly. 3. Stir cream thoroughly twice ' each day and do not mix warm cream \ or milk with c 1 cream or milk. 1. So far os j e ihle, milk cows in clean, dust fre.- places. (lerni laden dust often dr? t in nil* when milk ing is done ii; >tai*les where feed is kept above on le. se floor. ?V Wash and dry cows udders. Wipe cows flank- w : n a damp cloth. Milk with dry hands. <>. Cool cream and milk as soon as possible ami keep c by placing in cool water, keeping in cool cellar or j wrapping vessels iu wet bag or blank- \ elv 7. On way to cream station, keep i vessels wrapped in wet grain bags or heavy cloths. So much cream is coming in in bad condition that the creamery is likely to -top buying our cream. Most farm ers are bringing in good cream, the others can and must or they will ruir. the market for all. Trusting you will think ab< * this problem. I am, * ' "**V ? Very truly yours, COUNTY AGENT. Tractor Plows Alone w?" ? ? ? ;t- v " p. - '. * ? i* ' ' ;'?? '? '?? >? .;? " u v ;? " V ' ' ??< t v> v |p> ? -.V:\ . R .V ?? ? F. L. Zybach, j2. fr.rmcr of Grand Island, Is I)., o \i't like the ?dra of riding all i\iy on :? plow ? so he invented a simple device tr* automatically rui'.'e the tractor ? while he sits in the <?a<5c. it is iool-proof. T!.e minute the tractor pets out of the furrow a sp:'in& shuts off the ifTi; ' ion. Now a T.in c . Kc!)., piow in:. :iu . ,:ucr is ba*-knv? Mr. ZyiacK A 1 1 tlat is !u\ cs: ary is to j> -a th" : iur row turning rr:: 1 corners in cirr. r.nsf rr.tion a . . . rc (U.1J was plowed without a sic.i. FOIi SALE ? Or.< cuht room housr ar.d lot .close in. House recently re modeled, partly furnished. Water and lights. 1-2 acre lot. For furth er information apply to Cherokee Scout. (42'2t-pd.) MURPHY'S PROPOSED NEW HOTEL t- to bo eight stoi iC3 in height, 11. 1 dern in every respect and fireproof, will consist of eighty rooms and baths. On the top floor wilt i?i' located a ball room and convention hall, and roof garden. Th- site selected is the propcuy of B. llill located on Valley K:ver Avenue with 8 1 foot frontage, which street is also .State 1 Highway NY. li) entering Murphy from Asheviile and Atlanta. The ! depth of the site is 17:i feet. The cost of the structure will he $230,000.00. The plan of finance is to form a corporation with a paid in capital stock of $125,000, divided into 1250 shares of preferred stock at 8100.00 per share, < n which six percent interest will he paid annually until all preferred stock is entirely reared. With each share of prefer red stock purchased one -hare of common stock wil: he given with out cost as a bonus. After all preferred stock is retired, the com mon stock will own the hotel, will draw the dividends and have the voting power in the corporation, and yet it will not have cost any purchaser one dime, for principal and interest invested in the pre ferred stock will have been returned. Fifty percent of the total cost of the building and lot will be borrowed from one of the big loan companies on a long time basis with easy amortization. The need for additional hotel accomodations has lung been felt in Murphy, and the situation is daily growing more acute, on account of a lack of adequate accomodations. With jix main trunk line State and National Highways mergine at Murphy, the tourist traffic at this point is exceedingly heavy, and local hotels ave turn ing away large numbers every day. It is estimated at this time not more than one-half of one percent of the tourist and commercial travel entering this beautiful mountain country are taking advan tage of the magnificent drive over the Appalachian Scenic High | way from Atlanta to Asheviile on account of a lack of hotel facili ties at Murphy, but are being forced to go around this territory, a greater distance because of this condition. The erection of this hotel will materially relieve this congested situation, and those hav ing the forsight to invest in this hotel stock will have a splendid investment, not only from a standpoint of the hotel making money, but also in increased values in real estate, an increase in popula tion as well as drawing attention to our city as a most excellent location for any kind of manufacturing enterprise. If interested in making an investment in this hotel stock or having further parti culars, please fill out the attached coupon below and mail to Harry P. Cooper, Box 297, Murphy, N. C. For reference we submit the names of the Bank of Murphy. Murphy. N. C.; and the Cherokee Bank, Murphy, N. C. The name of the Hotel will be The Carolina Royal. Tear Here MR. HARRY P. COOPER, P. O. BOX XO. 297, MURPHY, X. C. Dear Sir: I am interested in purchasing stock in The Carolina Royal Hotel, to be erected at Murphy. N. C. Without obligation on my part, please send me full particulars. Name Street and Number City v ? State s BREVARD BAND IS SOURCE OF PRIDE m Prof. F. J. Cutter will have com pleted his third year : f instruct on in band instruments in Brevard on May ?>1. Coming: to this communtv from Hendersonville where he was playing, about three years ago, Prof. Cutter liked Brevard, and undertook some thing in a musical way t? a.-sist in the ! entertainment this fair town prov des Tor her residents and summer visitors. With an inherent love of the beau tiful in music, he was able t ir.te.est j a few youngsters ? most ? : then: in their early teens, ar.d with one or two ?lder -indents who hat; souk know edge of band mu.-ic, started a eiass of instruction r. bar.d instruments. That v.*r.s the begin ring ? ' t h = Pre van! Band. Today the band sneaks for it-elf. It does not n? t-d the col umns of The News t praise it. al though it i> wortl ? i ? i the many com plimentary expressions ti.:i have been i: ; fit- 1-v residents and \ - toi> alike. N;.tti!y uniformed, ar.-! capable of p ?i.i -.ivii g enterta t nu -ic, the }.' ? v :d band is one of the local or _..!.i:::Uions of whit- every citizen] !.e proud. i . Cutter s! o. has i ? no definite- ? ? ,.n, ? n;.*nts for the mei in Br? His classes to a ciose : ? M. y. at ' v. l i t int* he w !: : ... ? : is duties j in other fir -- engaged to 1< :o ill1-" band tli ;n. other suni iv. o ;i -on for out-'1 : . t rt wo: k. { t card News. A! -7. SUBSCRIBE NOW! FOR OVER ZOO YEARS haarlem oil has been a world wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. dpMEHi/ V HAARLEM OIL correct internal troubles, stimulate vital, organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist | cxa the original genuine Gold Midai . Oil that clings to metal sur faces when your engine is idle?* ?.is better protection than oil that drains off. 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Why not get the extra mileage that Silver towns give you? We give you just a little bit MORE of everything in Goodrich Silvertowns. That's what makes them such values! MORE mileage. MORE strength. MORE lasting beauty. MOKE road-grip ping safety. But at NO MORE cost! Because we feature Good rich Silvertowns, we can buy in quantity? and give you unusually attractive prices. Make us your head quarters for mileage. Come Jn today. 25c GOODRICH " Rubber Tipped" Blow Out Patch No pinching or chafing of tubes. Road Maps FREE Accurate, complete maps, the best ob tainable, given away while supply lasts. Nearby states included. FREElp^l with each tire sold this week. Gef (Abs0 Savings Women Shop Here Real politeness, clean surroundings, honest prices and workman ship, make it attractive for women to deal with us. McMillan & Swain Murphy, N. C.
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