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SPECIAL COURT HOUSE EDITION OF THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER ind Large Onions Club Members Enter! -, ! land; Fourth. John. L. Nelson, Mor-tnis meeting and to see and hear their I ganton and Fifth, H. L. Toms, Shelby, state and national officers. The meet I Every member of the order is ex-will be informal md "pen to fell -I i tended a cordial invitation to at ten.; I u.iiors. THE OLD COURT HOUSE ew money iup,4-n Health Contest ,ol coves of Avery County Tie Lvir.h Carolina another mon u:c:3 -7.' aniens reach market r3he mountain farmer of e r- ; .his county ana Keep " .),.. climatic conditions h v.:rm agent C. B. Baird be- i H. K' ineitt with the new crop Via intflrpsTpfl n .'0 i.CU .. rn" buvinir nine bushels of ,.I tll? fiUCUCiCi """"Jl lwonsrer, extension hoi " ;r'.. r.-illpp-p The com- 'i3"'" Vtre 'planted to these nine a..V.Vvi-as not liuite op- a:re :f "'w'.-vtvei-, (5.0QO pounds of v.-eie produced by the ;. nld for three cents . . jpiir.jT, 4U Avery iarmers tll-i 1J' ". ' ' ,..,1.. nf nninn sets with 1 ... lO.oi Averv fajmers Pernio' pounds or 450 bushels r.v . .uw pou bushel h. l"e 7 .v,v,n;v id i2.: I 'oca; nium" "-"' .".. .. pounds to a state institution m P11 . i tV.Q rpmmnra? 13.000 v t hucksters. Later the yea ; i9 nAA TOmndg 0f wonper says ,the onions prwhic thf rich .., onri the small fertile Ertn SIKHS i df" the creek and river bottom '" : imn .n mountain cab- ttvith the cabbage plants being between w the latter part of June. Both -s are well fertilized with a 7-5-5 harvested v-cust leaving the cabbage to ma- the Ebenezer seems to be the best ety adapted to ionn iaium.u rantain conauiuiis. t. " jield without decaying, Keeps wen, a mild flavor, and is wen coioreu, ; Niscwonger. . P'kn he began his dairy eigne s ago, W. H. Avery oi lorgan ' Burk' County, delivered a few ; jars of sweet milk each week, 'miu- ho ha built a dairv bam. a tr.ginjr shed for the cows, and has led a milk room witn complete ilizing equipment. Potato Jigging has about been ccm- ted in the Aurora section ol ueau- irt county. The growers say tney make some profit. . R RENT attractive brick bunga- Inv and garage, first class, neigh borhood. Furnished, and cohven- .nt to business district and schools. )rdv responsible parties need to mrly. Phone 51-i-J or . apply 1025 HaywcO'J" Stroet.' " Health contents m -'ni .v, v. of 4-H club members a:e comv.Jt'r -1 ;and being examined !-v 4, .aut.icrmes in r.earlv e'e-v co-r-vi ..... uUr;l!y :i,e anr.ua; snort eo-j:se to be held a: State Co'l lege. July 2,. to 30 when the Ivr.- arj tit-r. Hen!- amor.g the o-l." i ;":J oi Xvtth Cai- i:ra -.v;- .oe srlected. I Acc.i.ting to agrku'.taral ex:.-n'. n ,auth,;.l:es, ;hese hea;th contests aVe a.iui.-tmg as much attention a-vi Jl V arV Xhr 0n ure of fa m' , WWK- Uua.:!Y- : laim agents cartlullv . and the,, ate ,:rtc.ed a c,,untv tv-.Sl i;0151 -vn!1 the ffi.-i an 1 boV mak:n; the highest score are sent to one ut the .-our district cntet The .winners here are entered in the Sta-e cevtesr held during the final davs of .the .lub short course. In some counties, the county agent haVui thetufune.st cooperation of the health authorities and every 4-H club member in the county is examined bv a physician. In other counties where it is not practical to do this, the coun ty nurse assists the home and farm agents to select the healthiest candi dates in a club and these ae further examined at the county sear bv a competent health officer. Some of the agents s,ay where they have examined a group of children for the secot 1 consecutive year, a vast improvement in the health habits of the club mem ,bers has been observed. I: .Wjhen the district winners are sent I to the short course at State College, I the health contest becomes one of the Ima.oi items on the program and the honor of being crowned King and oi utaitn is one tt the nut eagerly sought awards. This a. mony follows a health pageant in I which the principles of good health are demonstrated by the club members J taking part. Soil Bacteria Needed For Growth of Legumes North Carolina farmers are well acquainted with the fact that legumes au nitrogen to tne son under favor able conditions. Many of them do not know, however, that this nitrogen is gathered by bacteria which find a particular legume a host plant and causes nodules to form on the roots. The bacteria live in the nodules, gath er nitrogen from the air and trans form it into compounds which may be used by a plant. j "However, the bacteria which causes nodules on one 'legume may not be suitable for" another legume," says I'. H. Kinte, plant .breeder, at .State Col lege. "Usually the soil of . a field ; yhich has never gro,v-n alfalfa or soy- OUR FAITH H Ave is a scene taken of the throng that attemiod the dedication of tne m fiiuinet a: the court nouse several yeats ago. ine piciure was i: a kitr in. ai wic Vi i lie .'ivuiiMtuivi uuiiumt Durable Floors are Juniors To Meet In Placed In Building Asheville, June 30 : In the new woti-'t house will be I .'found one of the most durable floors ' ye: i-laiisl on the ma: ket, according to those that have tested the llano-' tile Flooring for years, The job was under the supervision' of C. II. Howard vf Charlotte. All the floods except the main court room ami corridors are laid with this ' asphalt flooring, in brown and h.i j hotranv. which makes a colorful com- j imitation, a:l,l detect dirt. or. Thi ! clean and water any way. The lo the hardi i floor on which said that the roc that :s not easy to rloorirg ;s easy to ah-.- not all'ect it in .onger the tVnf is used sea!-- to the coni'ieto t is placed. It is ns can be Tilled with Water btture the floor wul leak thuptigh to the concrete, j One example of what the floor will ! stand wa- told by Mr. Howard. The 'Western Union Company at Charlotte has been using this brand of flooring i for years and given it the hardest ot 'tests, for in their otiiee. which is the eleaiing cilice for the two Carolina. the office boys go from '.esk to desk on skates. There are 14 pairs of skates 1 hours a day on this floor and to date it looks. a good as the day it was pla.'eu in the building. I ibeans probably does not contain the kind of bacteria needed by these two (crops to extract nitrogen from the air. The same type ol bacteria will r.ot inoculate ail legumes." ; Mr. Kiiiie says the desired type of bacteria may be 'infiiduced into the soil of a givtn tiel l by apply ing soil frt-nt a ;kdd vi;ich iir.s previously. mow:; the cioii or hv -:.ipjdving arti- Members of the Junior Jrder Unit ed American Mechanics of the sec ond district composed of Haywood, Folk. Henderson, Madison, Transyl vania, and ritineombe 'counties will hold a get-together "pep" meeting on the t veiling of June :!0, in the court house in t lie city of Asheville. Flans are In ing made for what bids to be i ne of the biggest 'meetings of its kind tver held in Western North ( ..' '. .;. The principal address will be made by Dr.'charK's K. o'f.vci. Nafoii lj ( oumilor of the order of Raleigh, X.j I'. l')r. Brewer is also president of; Mendith College. The Kev. S. F. : Nicks of Uoxhoro. N.C.. State Coun-! cilor of the order a:i ! Hon. Lewis Hamlin, ef 'Brevard, N C.. State Vice Councilor of tn. 'l'lier wll' wi-t apt'ear 011 the program. Other! .-tato .'llici rs including Sam F. Vance, - :' Ki : iiersville. State Council Secre tary, and Charles Y. Snyner, of Win : ton-Sab nr. State Field Secretary, me exiiected to attend. , J. Marvin Ci lance, ilistrict ileputy state councilor, who will preside ever .the meeting, has invited his', follow, district deputies of the, third, 1, into and fifth districts to be present as well as the members of the order in their respeative districts. The district dep uties for the five districts in the wt stern portion of the state are: First, Hugh Monteith, Sylva ; Sec ond, J. Marvin Glance, Ash-.n-'lle and Leicester; Third. R. T. .'league. New- in aywood County IS PROVEN BY THE FACT THAT WE HAVE A STORE IN EACH CITY IN THE COUNTY We are continually improving our stores and merchan dise in the two cities in Haywood County. We. recently moved our Canton store into larger quarters. We con gratulate the county on this progressive movement, and assure the citizens of the county that we will keep abreast of this progress. Our Success Is Based On Our Motto. "QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT POPULAR PRICES" EAGLE 5 and 10c STORES CANTON WAYNESVILLE Main Street A Carolina Organization '.nYial culture- tne sect b'efc We Are Truly A Hay wood Firm-Buying and Selling From Haywood People v:ai.ti!lC'. The five ways to inoculate for any legume are to drill r broaicast 200 to 5o0 pounds of 'oil tier k'lcre; ujiply one to two quarts, o: sifted sin! to a bushel of dampened seed; mix equal pans by weight of .ft and soil; dampen the seed with pure cultures, secured from state or federal labora tories, or. buy commercial inocu'mnts pjrebared by private concerns. Kime -ays the various legumes fall into different grouns which require ihf same bacteria or strain of bac teria for best result..-. The first group is inoculated iiy aualla bacteria; tne t-w.n.l Vi v ',.,) , -lover: thj third, bv vetch; the fourth by garden and navy bean; the t.itn, by iupme; tne i.m by cowpea. and. the seventh by soy Lean bacteria. IN THE One of the outstanding things about our busi ness is that we buy anything that the farmers of Hay wood County bring in to sell, and in return we have a complete stock of quality GROCERIES AND MEATS that we are always ready to stand back of. For years we have been dealing with the pub lic by these rules and the fact that we are al ways ready to pay top prices for their produce and sell our merchandies at a legimate profit, is the basis of our success. Ne w Cowl y ' r aouse 'Reports from county farm agents in the grain growing . section of Pied mont Carolina indicate that the crop this season is not up to standard. Excellent yields of clover hay aire be ing harvested, however. WE DELIVER FERGUSON'S Phone 45 Main Street At The Change A Critical Time In Every Woman's ' utt' " "During a critical time in my life I took Cardui for several months. I had hot 1 flashes. I woula sua derJy get dizzy and srem blind. I would fCA get lame ana nave uu YfA strength. My nerves were on edge. I would not sleep at night. "Cardui did won ders for me. I rec ommend It to all women who are pass ing through the crltl- &fl cal neriod of change. I have found It a fine medicine." Jfr. Eetue Xurphy, Poplar Bluff, ilo. Cardui Is a purely vegc- tK' moHlrf-.( nnfl con- ?.''tS taina no daiierou3 drugs. S,y We Installed LIGHTING FIXTURES In the Main Court Room and Gommissioners' Room, ALSO Take ThMrtTs Elack-Dracgiit lor sJOTiStlpation, mutbw"! GAS DELGO for cooking Kitchen. Equipment in the Jail THE BOAItD OF COMMISSIONERS IS TO BE CONGRATULATED FOR THE SELECTION OF THIS MODERN EQUIPMENT. Martin Electric Co. PHONE. 31 MAIN STREET :i:r:i;
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