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li': ..v. mi V: M : Ehringhaus Gives Points On Economy Special to The Mountaineer "1 am convinced that what tha peo ple of North Carolina want this year is to be assured that State govern ment for the next four years is going to be economical, honest and efficient," said J. C. B. Ehringhaus, candidate for Governor, in a recent public state ment, adding: "If I couldn't contrib ute 1o that sort of government, I would not aspire to the office of Gov ernor. "Economy in government is no longer a mere virtue, but it is now a necessity. I want the people of North Carolina to know that if I am elected Governor, I will consider that I have received a mandate from them to de vote my energies first to the accom plishment of strict but sane economy. If one man cm be found who can do the work now being done two and for the cost now being paid to two, you may rest assured that I shall try to find that man. "The taxpayers who pay public officers have a right to expect and demand that they give all of their time, energies and their thought tx, the performance of their official du ties, and to practice that vigilence which reasonable and careful business men are compelled to practice in their private affairs. No public officer should expect to give less, and no tax payer will be conu-rit with le." A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY The popularity of lespedeza as a soil improving legume has spread to Polk County where 45 farmers order ed co-operatively 4,027 pounds of com mon, Kobe and Korean seed this spring for planting on small grain and pasture. Fifty new brick brooders have been built by Stanly County poultry grow ers in recent weeks. 1-11;. mMm jzry-Z . (c). &onneT- Brown t iw i mi i. i - i i i ii in ii i i ip .. ii- .Ha New Low Priced Electric Refrigerators On Display At Massie's Furniture Co. "There have been only three mil lion electric refrigerators sold to the;, a operation ;?ak complete success, thus un: une oi thp ni,t,.4. achievements of rec, e Heading the li t 'f characterize thiV u'8ttt t,i -sto, a new no i-fading finish new tough Pri American uublic to date, due to me high prices which have prevailed for quality goods. As in radio in l.uh, .Majestic now brings depn lablj i Me tric refrigeration within the reach of this great lower income group," said Guy Ma-sie, local furniture and Ma jestic dealer, in speaxing of the new low priced .Majestic refrigerator. "In designing this new ser.es of Majestic refrigerators, quality was not Jo.-;t sight of for in instant. Rath er, it was their aim to evoive a new mechanism, sturdy and dependable in every respect,1 but one which could be manufactured at lower cost. Also, the engineers were asked to create ad- ,i t J il 1! i varices in tne design oi me cauinets by which full advantage could be taken of the marvelous line-produc tion systems of our modem fifteen acre factories.. Their efforts of the past twelve months have met with equiv; urpr: non sins to tfc 1-1 SHIRT HEADQUARTERS vvnvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvmvvvvvvv s SIIE NEVER USED TO MENTION MY SMUTS" 'HEwastoo polite. But now she does politely still' tFar they're our Arrow "Sanforized-Shrunk" Shirts, and iihey fit perfectly and look like many more dollars than tney cost. And because they are Sanforized, they kesp-ox fitting Hunderings don't change the hang of the cuffs .Or the perfect fit of the finest collar in the world. Id Ifect, we guarantee that wy Sanforized shirt we sell will fit permanently or your jsaoneyback. Af? Trump, for in.-rtaoce, at - - - . - JL"JO C. E. RAY'S SONS BAY E R ASPIRIN is always SAFE BEWARE OF IMITATIONS AY Headaches Colds Sore Throat Rheumatism Neuritis Neuralgia Lumbago Toothache Genuine Bayer Aspirin, the kind doctors prescribe and millions of users have proven sale lor more than thirty years, can easily be identuied by the name Bayer and the word genuine Genuine Bayer Aspirin is Bale and sure; always the same. It has the unqualified endorsement oi physicians and druggists every where. It doesn't depress the heart. No harmful after-effects follow its use. Bayer Aspirin is the universal antidote for pains of all kinds. Aspirin is the trade-mark of Bayer manufacture of monoaceticacidester oi saucyocacid. Heavy Milk Output By Holstein Cow In the North Carolina Slate Col lege (lany herd there is a Holstein cow which produced enough milk dur ing the month of March to supply a family of five persons with all the milk they would need for ten months. This cow was the high producing dairy animal in the State for that month. The animal, Rosni Homestead Buckeye, produced 302 gallons or 2,602.5 pounds of milk in March from which 107 pounds of butter could have been made from the fat. How ever, the milk was used in the col lege dining hall and consumed by students. The value of the milk was Prof. R.II. RufFner, head of the ani mal industry department, says the cow consumed 682 pounds of a grain mixture, 372 pounds of alfalfa hay, 186 pounds of corn silage and 310 pound of beet pulp during the month. The cost of the feed was $16.17, Sam tree. Some of the young trees have been frozen in the trunk area about two feet above the ground. On some of these trees the bar may be peeled off by hand and others show a black ened sap wood as well a; bark. The Rome Keautys apoear to be princi pally affected. Old trees show tymptom.' of win ter killing. They are slow in leafing out and the new leaves have a red dish green appearance. Some Grimes Golden trees 15 years oH have been killed. The shot hole borer h appearing in some orchards where the tice trunks were apparently frozen, Mr. Nis wonger says. e mold iiu .. beetle insects are causing age to tobacco plant boV-k consumption of a ii n A o n ii J i .. . chines at triple the pr " d further discussiu,! v..', , brought out additi,'.ai angles. "Our pietu II . .I awrs' says Mr that they are, in the held, what good sivt,s to the automobile man Majestic hernieticalb -'J may ue llKenerl t ana sixteen cv lndr.- ties will give dependai,' frigeration, contained cabinets, the differen, '- ' deluxe line has luxury f are desirable, but nj cor:p!ete satisfactory tion." S 1 V t . . "j watt' Mi d e 0, lie: A the The biuc Why Use A Bladder p To drive out impurities at acids that cause in-italic o suits in getting up niN desire, burning, leg pains or 1 BUKETS, the bladder ,'-, pleasantly on tha bladder" a oil on the bowels. Get a 9-, from your druggist. . After f if not relieved go back and money. You will feel betti this cleansing- and you fret vo lar sleep. Waynesville Phari houses on the State College poultry farm for the last two or three years am txilieves that they will fill a real need among the practical poultry growers of the State. Poor Apple Crop Forcast For Season Late freezing weather this spring and heavy crops produced for two years under unfavorable seasonal con ditions has brought about a situation in the apple orchards cf North Caro lina tuat causes a poor crop to be fore casted tor this tail. li. K. Niswonger, extension horti culturist at State College, predicts a o per cent crop, lie has recently been working with the apple growers in the Urushy Mountain section and in the Henderson County area. One o me inosu productive orchards in Wilkes County, which has not missed a crop in 17 years has only a few scat tering fruit buds. The Limbertwig variety is one of the most COOPERATIVE POULTRY SAL! At Waynesville, Friday Mornir May 6th Payments made by check on local bank iiooular Rich, a senior student at the college, apples in the section and alwuvs feeds and milks the cow. Mr. RufTner says if every cow in North Carolina were to receive the same treatment that this animal get from young Rich and had the capabilities of the ani mal in producing milk, North Carolina would shortly become one of the lead ing .dairy states of the Nation. Not qnly did Rosni produce enough milk to supply a family of five for ten months, but had the cream in the milk been made into butter it would have supplied" the family for one year with some over for a sixth person. This would have been in addition to the but termilk and skimmiTk available for food and feed. If the milk had been made into cheese, it would supply a family of forthree years. Rich mJTKs up his grain ration by mixing together 450 pounds of ground corn, 100 pounds of peanut meal, 100 pounds of cottonseed meal. f0 pounds of ground cottonseed, 200 pounds of I wheat bran, 1U0 pounds of oatsi, 100 pounds of beet pulp, 22 pounds of limestone and 11 pounds of salt blooms heavily. Yet man- Limber twig trees are showing not a single Diossom tins season. Air. Niswonger attributes the heavy yields for two years coupled with the unfavorable growing conditions as the reason for this condition. The tress are weak ened, he says. In Henderson Counry, however, the extremely cold weather of late spring following the wann February seems to have caused the damage. There is also a shortage of blossom buds due to some conditions as exist in the Brushy Mountain area. However, the cold weather caused heavy damage to the First Of All, Consider Comfort No new shoe feels as good as an old shoe, providi it is in good repair, if it needs repairing, tha where we come in-r send them to us, we'll sei them back with the same comfort and the looks well, there won't be any comparison. DON'T DELAY, SEND THEM TODAY THE CHAMPION SHOE SHOP E. T. Duckett, Prop. MAIN ST. NEXT WESTERN I.'NK Summer Range House New Poultry Idea A summer range house costing only $10 to $15 to build and easily con structed at homo may be used from April 1 to .November 1 in cutting the cost of rearing the new crop of poul try. "Poultrymen of North Carolina are beginning a definite trend towards the use of battery brooders in a large permanent brooder house," says C. V. Parrish, poultry extension specialist at tato College. This trend is due to more knowledge about disease con trol and factors influencing chick mortality. With this lowered mortal lty among young birds, the -battery brooders quickly become over-crowded and so the summer range house nils a very definite need. Thp chicks may be placed in the house at the time they are fully feathered and do not need heat until the pullets are placed in the laying houses." Mr. Parrish says his office has plans for building the range house which he will bo glad to send to anyone inter ested. The house is light, making it easy to move to new range. Two men can carry it about. The house also otters protection from storms and rain; affords plenty of fresh air and shade during the hot months of sum mer and prevents large numotrs of growing stock from ranging togetlv er. iiach, house will accommodate about 125 pulletsi until they are placed in the laying houses. Such a house also helps to eliminate disease, Mr. rarrish says. The birds are protected from the droppings bv wire screen and the easy shift to new range keeps them from being contam inated by ground infestel with worms and other poultry parasites. r. rarnsh has tised these range FOUNTAIN PENS REPAIRED at THE WAYNESVILLE PHARMACY by I. H. Thackston 0 BILIOUS "I have used Black Draught . . and have not found anything that could take Its place. I take Bteok Draaght for Mttooa naeK. When I jet fom oos, I have a nerroca headache and a oer ous, trerabttng feKz that unfits ma for my woric After I take a few Qosas of Black Draugat, I get aU right. Wboa I begin to get bilious, I faei tired and run-down, and then the headache and trembling. But Blaok-Draught re lieve all thia." a. o. Etadrtsi, B(nrrrtU, oo. For Indigestion, con stipation, biliousness, take Thed fords 1QQ1 has been good to us; that is, the people have been liben Xtl ua in 1931. And so, by reason of the fact, they apprecii cient service and a low charge at this critical time. And, because c liberal patronage in 1931, we can and will lower our charges for tl pie m 1932. In February we will Supply FUL-VUE frames and Ki visible BifocaMenses of $15 value for $7.50 Or $3.75 for one. Other means CONNER refracting, CONNER designing, CONNER adjustii And, until conditions improve in Asheville, we will continue to sell and frames at ONE-HALF STANDARD PRICES. This means: Kryp visible Bifocal lenses of $15 vale for $7.50 or $3.75 for one. Other and frames for prices correspondingly low. And this means: We wi timie to fill your oculists prescriptions on the ONE-HALF-PRICE- Originator of the Ultex Dr. Charles W. Conner, Opton Kryptok and Toric Lenses. No. 12 Wall Street, Asheville, f A TWO-FOLD f SUPER SERVICE I LAUNDRY DrvCIeaninz i . Dd a tonlo atMutd von. uaed ovr 50 yn. 3 And This Is Washday but only for the ... laundry-man. We can do your laundry much better. Why worry and wear yourself out over the tub consider your health. Let us do your worrying on washday. A Perfect Gleaning Thrifty minded folks ar sendini their cleaning to us, for w have proven by yeirs of sff vice that we have your to terest at heart at all times Now is the time to have th last year summer clothe cleaned send them today. For Better Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service Call 205 I Waynesville Laundry "Call 205-We'll Do The Rest" 1 Narrow Outside Margin
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