Lay. MABcn u. vm rbtason, County Agent, Urges mers To Use Lemnea fceea rotatoes THE VAYNESVILLB UCTOTAiyESR P27 daring' tte next we ionblei In dditian to y it Ids Tt P"" cent are obtained. L arc disea seed- There Lber at these seed diseases, idle tnber, curly drawf , nd (of other forma what Liwi mosaic- These dia- Fbe controlled by spray .Mnical9 killing the in Lt their spread in a large Lw hand blight cannot be t except by epraying with nurture. Seed should not 4, this disease: it can ne wind from youn neign- rovement of potato yields county is more depend- improvement than any Aar th farmers con- t irood seed it is neces- ith eood seed. Certi the highest grade sold, his varies in quality. ,tiiD to consider the ten thousand bushels of pota- each year in Haywood, I ih-At certmod seed win L-chaFC-d for this crop I'M-" tor seed m If ay wood we bene. There are two plan by irhk . t i uua can om aaam. . On a or mar Km nt aartWbwt mmmA can be bought and next year'a eeed grown from these. When this is dnit they should be planted 500 yards front othr nafcatoea tt Brrrant tn- aecta carrying diaease, or carefully sprayed with poinsoned Bordeaux to kill the insects and diseases. Some men raising crops of potatoes on or near the tops of mountains can raise clean toed much easier than those in the Telleys- Both diseases and insects are les severe' at the altitudes. It would be possible for those growers to produce certified seed. Mr. Verlin Campbell under took this last year and has a crop of potatoes of excellent quality, but the vine infection showed a few diseased olants that prevented approval. Mr. Henry Francis used certified seed in 1930, planted what he pro duced according to Mr. Neswongers instructions for his 400 bushel club He did an excellent job of cultivation, and sDrayed four times. His vines were almost entirely free of disease, and in spite of the unfavorable sea son last year, he harvester 330 bush els on one and one fifth acres, and was one of the ten high men in Western Carolina. Most farmers cannot plant their whole crop with good seed this year, but by planning ahead they can next year- It would mean many thous ands of dollars. J These Arc Farm Plan's Basis VSTS ii TOLUCWJ Tttl COW-PKTl TO TOGSProiTY wrm the. cgw mnS0W AND THE LITTLE KID MEN AS PARTNERS. j Carolina Motor Club To Maintain Office In Canton All Year Mrs. Marie Bell Will Be In Charge. Oraee with Chamber of Commerce. MMtaat.cou.itMN 1 mm cow. u ow na ui uttM toa hmn will lead the farmer tram the vaU at DtprvMton to th Hlhrol et Prosperity, C. F. Oolltason. frm fl!tor mt U MlnMpolU Trlbunt. told an audlene of farmer -rd bual- THE BUTTER TUB TELLS THE STORY YEARLY PRODUCTION tLJL LBS 125 It was announced this week that the Carolina Motor Club will main tain an all-year offlee at Canton. The office will be in charge of Mrs. Mri RT1 and will havp deadauar- ters at the Chamber of Commerce Automobile tags may be purcnaseo at any time, it was said. Road infor- mafinn anrl nthr f&ttir8 of SCr- vice rendered at all Carolina Motor Club offices will be given from the Canton office- The office opened last fall for the sale of "32 lieense togs to motorist of Haywood and nearby counties. Tha popularity of the office led the officials to establish one there perasanently. 7. H. Smathers Receives Basketball Letter At Davidscm College Among the eight players that were awarded letters for basketball at Davidson College recently waa J-H. Smathers, Jr., of this city, son of Dr. and J. H. Sirurthere. This is a distinction worth reoec niting, as few freshmen have the hon or of receiving a letter. Smathtts was a star on the high school court here last year. VISITING CARDS Good quality, attractive type at The Mountaineer. 60 for 75e, 100 for $1.00. SCRUB f "J! MOTHER D1KATES 'onus Lasii) .tnr ihi size tvPe for ui; 1 Ld for this size type ertion; half price forj insertions. half price for subse t-MONEY SAVKH IS MONEY MADE make mor.oy by taking advantage of this 'pi'rt"''8 K' t'at ni;inazino HlVr. Six national maKazines ami tim C! for one year, ail for id for this size type ifertion; half price for insertions. , IXSUHAXCE For all kinds of in surance, v,th'' reliable ' companies see J. M. Newton, your insurance man, at the Waynesville Insurance Agency. Over The Mountaineer Ollice. -0 1.:... ilwit uc;ii, i. the ftdvantiu'.os ill purpbivd' tliilry cows. C ':-i:i..'T: h i i I'.l'.i' ubuut 125 pounds at butter nnnuaily. Mtitrd with a , ' i:.i'stti: bull a r.rmtc halt'-bl hhU'U dauithtcr Mt'l t. 347 J)OUU!, i !:! s 4!7 pjuniis and ilio i;:'oul uranaduuhtor kim.'s ..;!. ii!ci'.s income was 58 per cent, urancMau:',lilrr': i -tr ;ial i.ii'at -,'. andil..!', liter';:, 3Jj per cent larjw than the "srVub's 1 v..,. .e j;vh.s liave been eo-iipami with that it the lormer I'nlftl K i'uv :t;"i' 'champion. May Wali-.cr Ohio HoniFload. it purehii'il llolt-tcln. ndi'air'hlcr ;;iv; :ntK Tile iinu's; !m I W Villi 1 II 1 1 wwwi wn v W w Secure &nuin $3.80 rmU Pn and Automle Nkit Msfati Autn l nf a xpI.K Unbribl A B-Yr 6uirin)ii Glv In WrIMse That Sh tr la laatrtlfol Oayi Cle (ray Graaa Bhia Brown Eltkar Lady or Gaat Stylai PUata Mark X tor Color ana Styta Wanta Onry Ono (I) Sat Dativarad for lak Ceupoy H Sand no Catn Pay Mallmaa, Plui Pottaga Nama Addraw Town . County Stata UnA to LINN1NGTON DISTRIBUTORS Vol:...'-'' St' 101 ,ms l)t'on 10(' to us; lnat is tho pe)I,le ha-c been liberal with 1 JX us in 1'.:!1. Ann by reason of the fact, they appreciate effi cient service and a low charge at this critical time. And, because of their liberal patronage in li'.'U, we can ami will lower our charges for the peo ple in l'J'i'J, In Februarv we will supply FU1-VUH frames and Kryptok visible liifocal lcnr.es of $l,ri value fr $7.f0 or'$:i.7.r. for one. Other lenses means t'OXNKK n-f ract inf. CONNER desiKnjnK. CONN'KU adjustitiK. nd, until o.ntlition improve in Asln-ville, we will continue to sell lenses and frames at ONK HALF S'l'A XI AKl ) PUICK. Tins means: Kryptok-la-visible ltifocal lerses of $1.". vale for $7..'.0 or ?:1.7.' for one. Other lenses and frames for prices correspondingly low. And this moans: We will con tinue to till your .culist-s proscriptions - on the O X I 1 1 A 1 I'' -1 ' I M ( ' 1 ', - i t A S 1 S Originator of' the Ultes Dr. Charles W . Conner, Optometrist. Ki vptok and Totic l.en.:e-. Xo. 11" Wall Sl root, Asheville, N. C. FINES CREEK o :havgo of 25c, n trvnewriter for .Must be in good condi- asonable. Phone 290-W. W FARMERS to investi- wlmkni'ul offer iiow beinfr ly tlis paper lor mapizines. Lazb.es and this paper one oiv .. ktta 1TE LEGHORN EGGS - of 15. By Mail .90c. . Waynesville, N, C. :AP.Y CIIP'KS: Each Tuesday and Fii.'i'.y. JasL the best Sfvte lirood tested Chicks you. ever saw. Wliite and Barred Rocks, Rhode .Island Reds, 'White Wyandottes, Buff Or pingtons, White Leghorns. Bunch Poultry Farm and Hatchery, States vine, N. C. May 12 ONtY TODAY bv takinir l?eli.'f the mac:azine offer Hat by this paper. : Six liesi.nil tins paper' -tor one IT flfc r S2 CHANCE OF LIFETIME RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers in Haywood County. Wonderful oppvrt unity Make $7 ''to Si 2: daily; Xo experience or cap ital' rveded" Write today. McXESS COMPANY.'';.. Dept. P , Freeport, Illinois. Ed.. Note: -been' tiamei Mountaineer . cominutiity. new s I or tins it to -Miss .1 Mi l.ucv .lames ba's correspondent for The in the" Fines ( reck Every one having any ; paper will please jrive antes. Xo Hews from The speakel fe,; .,' i ! 1 1' ines Creek vil) be. published' unless it conies from our correspondent, Wo-appreciate the efficient way .Miss Helen (i roc no ciirrOsionded for this paper," and rejrrot that sbe is unable to contine in tliis capacity, but we are indeed- fortunate to secure the ser vices nf Miss James, who we feel sure'-will handle the news in a :aost in lila'.de manner. " ,oo X O T I C E Your nearest Chiropractor is Drs. LinibaURh. .'.01 Wachovia Bank P.ldR., Asheville, N. ('.. who invite you into confidential consultation. Their Phone is Ashevil'c .614. '-j& '"..-Of,, ,.-"-'".- jrxHiis-sKxioi: i:aqvi:t is HELD The jutdors and teachers enter tained the-, seniors of F'ines Creek high school' at a ' banquet Friday eveninK. March 11th, at 4 o'clock The room was attractively decorated in jtrcen and wliite, the class colors. The .'aides were 'decorated with ft ra : !il white ca'rnations, the class .: er-. . Sam Met' I acken, president of the Jt;:,i..i-- ...::?., :h '.' d ;''.: .toast ma's tor. !ter his toast to the seniors, jioneri Kukpatrick, president oi the ,'C)i-1 k i- class, repsondod lor . ins Class. During the liieal other toasts were eiveli, liicluilniK one io the faculty by Mildred Rogers: "The Influence or Our Icachcrs, ulth Ledferd; a response to -"Inllu- tnce of our teachers oy .mss ueien Cireene, a teachurv There Were several other parts on the proprani. the evening was I't'o- ! i. -l ,. SatTord, principal "f iio-.i. The batKpiet ( loseil when aiiir. sanK n . soii entitled, n iirht Seniors. '' .di: . II ,i riet Hoyd has the 'honor o f r.vt t tip this -banquet. Miss Bonnie lHickett litis returned home from the Waynesville hospital after a .serious, operation for ap pendicitis, She is rapidly recovering. '.Miss- Lola Kirkpatrick of Wesley-;; Creek :-)ent the past week-end with Miss Helen Green. Miss Steve Ferlruson is now aide Ui resume her teaching at. White Oak. Mr, and Mrs.. William Ledford an nounce the birth 'of . a1 son. srh'xns vi;i;k-ki ix wash- 1XCTOX, V. C. Mrs (las; Forusmi. and her dauch tor, Mrs. Myrtle Webb spent the past week-end in Washington, 1. C: Miss ' Mabel ('lark spent the pa.it week-end with Miss Edna Ferguson cf Jonathan. Mi-s iluhert Forvrusoii is vi rv ill, PROGRAM T?fYD " wAYNEWOOD THEATRE WAYNESVILLE, N. C. We atv not dev Mi-.; ... ill. Mi ! M'in-i , tito oa ' i.lic-.esvill hoidiie;, t hat ' the illne, lop into pneumonia. Alma FetKu: on, is -als I! M and t wee Male last l . ;..d m:.' Mr. Ford .Jmuc-;-e::.I in (ii';'envi1! t la; k sVipjieed i Saturday voi.y liosa ,;.j.en S. ( Way When It's Wet Underfoot Surosi prolcclion against colds is lo have sound shoos whon it's wet underfoot. Is yours in good shape? If not brintf Vm in for an expert Re pairing. . THE CIIAMJMON SHOE SIIOI MAIN ST. NEXT WESTERN UNION .j..j.'..H..j..H.4 t COOPERATIVE ' 1 Y 11 Tltpon v a xrn i?i7 t n A Y M ARCH 24-25 f iVk)I7l I J11U i J ; LAJiK GABLE AND WALLACE BERRY m "HELL DIVERS" SATURDAY, MARCH 26 HOOT GIBSON in "HARD HQMBRE" 'ONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 28-29 ; .UA fiAPRO ATVn RAMON JNUVAKKU in ATAHARI" WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30 t AS iTTTr'TTAxr r'TTAPTOTTF CREEN- FOOD AND WILL BAKEWELL in CHEATERS AT rLAi 0 COMEDIES AND NOVELTIES EVERY ''"'".".''"'''-DAY I. ' "I began tak- Cardui when in a weakened, run-down condition," writes Mrs. F. S. Perrit, of Wesson, Miss. "I took one bot tle, and I seemed to im prove so much that I sent for six bottles. Af ter I had taken the six bottles, I seemed entire ly well. "Before I took Car tful, I was nervous, rest less, blue and out of heart. I felt depressed all the time. After I took Cardui, ell ( thl3 disappeared. "I gave my "daughter Cardui and it helped to relieve irregular . . nuia miiri?iA haM been U84 women Waynesville Boy Qualifies For Th Culver Scholarship At Waynesville, Friday Morning One Waynesville boy has qualified for the Culver Military Academy scholarship competition heiiu? ; held iViU vrnr in North Carolina, lie is , i; !!)" H. iliives. 201 Hr nmr avomir , nf Wnvnpsvillo Townshin hich school. He ' reported ' in , Asheville last Satur day for the preliminary examination. . The scholarship is for three, years-: and eo'vers all expenses, inciudinjr iinifnfTTuj .nnd txt books. It is val ued at $6,000. One hundred and forty-three North Carolina candidates have applied for it. The v-inner will he selected by a committee Composed of Dr. Cdgar W. Knight, of the School of Educa tion of the University of North Car olina; Dr. W. A. Brownell, professor of educational psychology ot JJuko U-niversity; and It. II. Lathan, super intfdent of schools of Winston-Salem The twelve or fifteen toy making the highest records in the prelimina ries will be given a final examination and a personal interview with the committee at Duke University on May 17th. From that group the win ner will be selected. Charles Russell Makes Good At Wake Forest I- HIvWV MtvNS AM) Slav imolLKUS (reds) 18c "I f '()( 'KSi - . 7c .j, vorx.; chicks ,;....;.. .,- ik-');iz;;;;;j.;.. c I.H.IIT IIKNS 12c (JKKSi; 7c 'S NKW BROILKUS (rocks) 2(lc TUKKK1S -...V l-r: t Payments made by check on local bank Taka Thedfort'f Black-DranKht tor OonBtlpation. IndlgeaUon, nnH Blllrragnesa. Sveeial to The Mountaineer The. much coveted scholarship cup tf Wake Forest college contested for annually by its 10 social fraternities ., iwnrHoH Mondav to Pi Gamma Sisma. The presentation was made Tiio awmirp -mn'k made bv the 17 mmhpr of th social order was riio.)HjT iocs, than 90. Runner-UD hon- Theta Kanna Nu. Charles Russell, of this city, is a member of Pi Gamma Sigma. EASTER HOLIDAY FARES ANNOUNCED SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM One Fare Plus $1.00 For The Round Trip To All Destinations In The Southeast. March 23, 21, 25 and 26, 1932 FINAL LIMIT 15 DAYS Tickets Will Be Honored in Parlor or Sleeping Cars Upon Payment ot r roper narges xoi Space uccupiea. Stopovers will be allowed .and baggage checked An Excellent Opportunity to Take a Two Week's Trip Over the Easter Holidays at This Great Sav- mg in r are. Consult Local Agents or Address J. H.WOOD, DP. A. Southern Railway System, Asheville, N. C. .- .. ', ' '.-. .: .- . 11 fc V r -A 4 U $ 4-4- 4- I-4-4-4-4-4 4 4 4 ill 4-

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