33 THURSDAY, JUNEJL1! IDeTfRESH RANGE FOR GROWING TURKEYS " ,,rVPvs have reached of from eight to ten weeks M.l out to range shelter on ! .round which was free oi aii - r i n rwuiltrv manure trv. iuij . - . m' the previous e"- .. will afford, pifmy t. i 1 frpsn eiea.l Ham- sliaUC J"" . w reason of the year, gnmr.s Uin to have troubk wub i. . ,( t' r . rarrisn. : i - i ; j V.itn tension specially ai ,'".' -nhukhead begins to ilepel- -'"-a thU come?, in most eaes, '''li v in sanitation. Success ' .."..i-vv i -It-pendent upon care- :.;;1;:,n.i1; of th win V,;--h railfe is e-ontnl. ' , ....... min'h attention must r..!".':viV 'to supplying the riKht : . f,,c,. In general, poults have : nutritive ' e'iu:! onuai as vinplote irrowmir i.iuv.--l,ni results. Such i "i 1 - ------ i.wimli. animal irotin .rein feed, mineral;: and ! ireful durinjr the THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER rage 3 UNCLE JOE DOING NICELY IN MEXICO A . --arv ,,: wil d ; r'Tom used with mash homier cadi , i ..mmereial :; e hicks ma.. 'i. H..UI ver. one . i , r is needed lor ' i;."r.,n..-i'iilloiv water fount , .Pl(.ded for this number of the I'laee the mash hoppers ami flin:? on wire covered f raim s ,-, ;ll i '.imber. i',.v.-ish savs it requires about . of feed's, exclusive uf Riven "rultill the requirements of a ,,-intr the hrst seven months .ft. By that time, the poult weiirh Vi or 14 pounds. ,. i., tnrkevs and chickens i ----- ulv, he advises. Timely Questions And Answers On Farm Problems (h,,-tit,n: Should soap be used in !;. nil lk vessels An-wer: : No. Soap ilot?s not ,-Vl. r dissolve the fat left on ,1U of all milk conwme.s. ,. i,,,. will dissolve this re the An fat There are many the market, but that it is alkal ... 1 ul' rdlould o' useu. ni' powder' on i.., 'Iw sure ; :ap powiler. Where it is im , .,1,1,. to obtain this powder, -oriti- v baking soda may be used ami is :s etl'ective. ridged Ouc-tion.: Should tobacco be ,,;uii cultivation?" ; ., ., . M-uu- es. As mum 1 " .,,-,11,10 should be put around the ,,,a,v :lt each cultivation in order ! ,ver the plant bed leaves. Ihis v;il will make a strong root sy and will also hold up the plants ;tl"ca of wind storms. It is 3.1so in.;, to cultivate both sides of the row ihV- same time as this aids in dc "vi loping a high root system that is v, ,-v essential to early maturity.; Friends of Hon. Josephus Daniels j will be interested in the article which appeared in The State recently by John Constantine, correspondent for the International News bervice at j Mexico City, in which he gives some j interesting facts about Ambassador Daniels. , When Ambassador Josephus Daniels tame to .Mexico, a small group oi publicity-seeking radicals undertooK ; to provvke student tiemevisi i auou- aj iinst him, avciinir he v-V persona i nou grata because he had ordered ; warships to Veracruz in 1911. These j agitators had refrained irom pv.rnu-1 n "'u"- in the del ense of eracvuz. I ' ' . . , . x , I The .-tu.ienis pan! no attemnn io ;1'. m. Lamenting the falie position l:i which the students haa boon placed, especially in the United Stales. by the propaganda of the Communists Mamie! Kst:.no!. Captain of the Uni versitv of Mexico foovliall team, .'thii-ed half a dozen of his fellow players and went to the American Km''asay, t- . '. .n.i " li.. tii.l to Am- I V ll.l t l -.ii.i b:ssado,- Daniels, "to invite you o viit the University. We vt-'h you to know our Hector. Don Roberto Medellin." The Ambassador hastened to ac- ... ,,t 11.. vee-arc ci them Denigaiv ami l : : . .. . i .. hev gave him a cliarming ueie.eovc. Thu was his Jirst contact witn u.e youth of Mexico and he was vir-ieiy impressed. Tliey were nne ups-.a.i..u.v vpe- ot young mannooo. Afterwards. Ambassador .Daniels thought so highly of tlm V,M -V i, .loven and wrote President Roosevelt about it. Within M hours alter ms n, ... .,!- i... i..,. Jntniiti' v. fa in .AU'VK'O 1 liy IH nau vorably and dip omattcal y .mam- . t m in si 1 1 ill tin can seine. Ho did this with one newspaper interview. He was ; still train-weary when lie received -Kmbassv the representatives ol " Mexican and the foreign press, U iet forth the fundamental principles which should orient the relations be tween the United Sta'os and Mexico so clearly and explicity that every Mexico Citv newspaper frontpaged them Thev f(d!owcd thi- up by ecli toriailv lamling him and his criterion. Hero is a paragraph from his re- marks wnien si.o.u.. . ...... i,;.,. of ilintomatic relation ' !,,,' l'nite.l States and 1 iweeo in. . America: , . v :'.-. , f nai'it v il o "Hip llll.oi'i..- . :,t;.,s ,.r of mutual ropect be- 1 ..' . , ,,..,iii!aii1 SO tweell tile two - ' , '. (I,,, neonles: (i tliC inn :ini; liu .o". ." 5- x w t i til x X- X x v I x V x x x A, XX V x" x - llxxfxXx V x X X - xxX VxN V 1 'ii liiii iiinv. ' his long experience in Washington, the presentation of his credentials eltv. He then made his first acqaint- ..i.. with T atin American formalities. carried out, as they are. with rigid adherence to the protocol. Three squadrons of cavalry escorted the American Ambassador from the American Embassy to the National l'alace. Don Vicente Veloz Gon! zalez. the official Instructor of Am bassadors of the Ministry of Foreign Relations, accompanied him. Up a brilliant red-carpeted stairway, Am-bas-.ulor Daniels proceeded to the Hall of Ambassadors, where President Abelardo 1.. Rodriguez, dressed in foinial .Homing clothes, awaited him. A trille ill at ease over all the , .iquette. the Ambassador approach ed the President, halted when about fifteen feet away, then began to read ii... i. !.... aecoim.anving Ins creden- He stressed his points ig ... ,Mi k T... President replied with . ,i ,.inv,-:,in of hi satisfac Foreign Minister Jose .Manuel i asaurane then presented Am ador Daniels. The three sat i for a chat. President Rodriguez i... in I-ne i-h. Ambassador l 'an ion. I'ui : Ambassador J.sep.hus Daniels d States and Mexico -rnindid man make Th.- ' wo eount vies il !iies. TiU'V silonld r that every them hist e common nect each in Fugli-h. It better. and Finance Minister Alberto J. Pani. With .others who could not speak English, the Ambassador got along admirably, talking through an inter- w fniiml h.i scored bv speak- ir,.r , rivt v to the omeiai, inercuj. establishing a friendly relation. i i --. 1 ..ino He sou lea nuo uie ji-. n.au -i..-as though he had In-en borj in it. He foil .wed the line old rule. "Be .......... ,lf " After his firsl call Oil v....i,vn Ministe,. Puiir i."asauranc the latter told a story of Premier Mc Donald and the late Ambassador liwieht W. Morrow. At a conference between McDonald and ..lorr.m, a strutting secretary entered the room and with elaborate formality lay mc papers before the Premier. As the -eeretarv was going out, WDon.iu ea'led him back. "You have violated Rule ;," he said. The .ecretary ilu-h.ed. apologized, went oir. s'hason , ,1 Morrow, etirious. inquiivil what. Uu. C. might be. -Don't taV v'r--.e'l' too .erioaslv." McDonald -detinc.!. ulor Daniels, l"r. l uig said- with eoiisi.'ei able -faction. "He doi - :": take seriouslv. He i- human. Uieo. He makes a atac-re-ion on me." a magnitu a'! iT-rt . .en v in Mexico. Hazelvvood Team Tramples Tryon Enka Nine To Come To Hazel wood Saturday Fur Game W hii.h Starts At :$:.10 Ha..e'.wa.o,l iounri yed to Tryon Sat urday of hist week an,' -ame back ,v,th th-.' long end ,i a T ' ;t'.ory aft. v a hard f.aiglr. g .;. . Th e -eare v.:u lied fiw all .;" t;' '.-inning ..f ' ie ninth innir.-.-.. .'!i two i ,i . a; Wyatt s'.ngie.i I'ri.-e cam 1 Ii.:,:. gn wilii a : .-ipiv ' V'y.-.t., .t-;.k;:.-u H.e tie: I'l.v.-:, the next i';.:; :. ;': f. d Pv -i t with a . ,!..! , !.;;: ; ;:e la --. :w . nun mi:i i f.Us,. :i. .:u:i. r.i. k . ut " he !at man. Of t a: e i Aiubass aa'ainc len: .at: bei s cure i: lh This . rritoria! il oii'.V 1 ric i I. i 1 ar.d seek to ict lor uinb rstamling. a--ocia:ion. itstead of inakkish expres ,,..,,,! will -o tvn:cal of the ",n:c:lect .1 relatuins of Latin Mexican Mexican P. i fore the Ambassador came to mcmc he thought his ignorance of Spanish would be a great handicap I,,, hum Ho soon found that the naior'.iv of the ollicials oi ine ii".- eminent spoke English. They waiv- j ...i. ,...,,io. ol --ih, formalities tor him. i n -,.,.i iiK- i . ii.. of President Iricue.', 1' eloign himself too He is simp miiceir imr lie make a e erv'.'i d 1)K. O. N. DONNAHOK PKIK K)l OC1ST Specializing i" Die non-siirgual olliee treat menl of rectal disease .".(II Public Service Hldg, PHONE 1UI ASH EV HIE. N. C. ion It liave s lie-.atin nivddlers m 1' Mexico and the rest ;. erica, entirely mut tlie ii, l ion. It satislicd the f nisi and correct icia- eliminated any fears which been felt in some quar- hat Ambassador I 'a me is uau to Mexico to swing the big It was enduring doctrine, truth is that when high of of tlie Mexican Covernment from the American I'.raiuwj I,--idem Roosevelt rropo.'d fi.rmer Secretin y of. Navy Daniels Ids mtnuati Mexim a cone.' : inn-, might t'M s C '111'' stick. lhe licials earnei I ha 1 to sen. Je.-cphus friend to I . . . 11. - Mimsvor i llltr 1 and a V-8 hi-. Ambassador, i h, e ev nerii uce'd con-lib'l'a faction. Peing jiractical tin v reali.ed immediately liissador Iianii'ls would lose contact with hie satis- polit icians that A ni make for President elt. ed. Th is. 1 hev had lacl They accordingly has'', m d to give the -."iceinent to notil'v' the American Embn-v that Mr. Daniels was per- :.... 'Pi,,, oinmnnicat ion I rom -1 ' ii :.l i, I 1. 1 . i . , - .1,,. nierican Embassy was sent to the foreign Olliee. late one afternoon. favorable reply was icceived at the Fmhassv before the next noon, , For Ambassador Daniels, despite 11 lor the Wavnesville price of the Ford ( . N A I) A - I) KT U O 1 T and the W O K liU'S I' A IK We' furnish Railroad and . Pullman luUe.s on Spee.lu-cl Date o Cash to Drive Ua.eU 0 I SI' Y. TKKMS AND TKADK-INS I'or detailed inlormation eall atki:s(;ara;i: W. T. UAIM-R IMvone ing uui-tion: At what temperature lioiild eggs be kept to prevent spoil- To prevent Spoiling, the ,. i - i, tn ,-tnrii'f where L'S S II Oil HI OO IS.C1.C ... 00 t--temperature does not go below ' ....nr. tw-d nr." the or above uu. -germinating points. t l,r f , nonditions the storage It,, ,,, v,.., -- . ,,. , ,t range t,...- 1 I , , l - iv.ui'. - -- - - vhei e .between .'5 ti.ring '..oDi i Answer il.grees flee.ing average impcr an,l : degrees. In LOVJ June 51933 PRICE CARS VS. CHEAP CARS eggs be sure tnai .uiu ". . , i.i- nnt wet and i ii i , iy ...v..' - - - -o that the i oom is free from odors. W- v.! will be c' ailv :mi n 7 , ...i,.n.i that the 1 lia neen id'.'"' , -n Recruiting .Station, AshcyU iho osed in the near iului. i. ;torpsted in wriu ai e :VV .;t!v will , ill' mi v - . ; have to communicate 7,'0 lovj-rricc car: the cos t to u: of buildiflV our car is VI n not buna a nretty high. ; ' Mr at a .,r...w,.iirtn. write t( .. HUH Uiav.v..-. , . i AT ru t tiff Station. ian.-iK... SERVICE IN A FLASH WITH A SMILE Washing. Greasing. . . Esso and Essolene. Atlas Tires... Atlas Batteries. . . l.attery Service. ... . Tires Repaired. . . STANDARD SERVICE STATION more to must charge ,.,ain -oil a lu&n c.uaj.x., . . far DUl, rrir we nave ww--- Almost ever, new J. ri00 ros. As to manuiaucux low price. you buy mm V5'S! year, has cost them at. only The reasca fur tai ..,, first can; he .oil- i! eicii, -- . ,,f a ano Ket j . -:EW ltKn '7ar " it must Eive hir. fail 'V. anyxhing on a.ca .. . ; ears . : r:c0,, ai:d hi&h cost Mss combination of: lo I .... .: Tvo things maF.e tv .. auality: ,. . vl.mo r I IJUus f- . . yuius,...- : , .. nn the MSlb 1 v r- t ! t-i I 1 I V J J. " i ay-, -v T lllll 1 u v- Taking enx , bo fair to ct our P- on. Then. 1. 4v r-. riiblic on n .order to .jusuijf. and low- First. we set oui Unction . : -n oniCV in VOluueu v wV,: of economxtia "- '--' - et voiuu.u . - c maintain our -s- hich is raarr, Thus cost is also. )rlcy . w . s really hli:r.-co,, , it comes cost to. --vmh.., , :, , . ,i.nn a Triw iV for a quality car . , fixcd at, a point wnicn ; ; , , Ford prices are al.ay. i , , , the buycr as v,ell as . . ,; : Good ana x ,, ; the buyei p. -... ., : to the larger one. v-8 beCause it nvk us to sell tne. ru .. it pays you to buy it. a - I ' 1 : . M ill.,! ::. 1 : ,':: l n li-l--i m. ..a-;-. .: ;;' .'liiy ;., ,' lu : ii,. s-.-ii rii: ii itiiuin tiic i . r ;ou.-hctl r .. r iVur ii. .. ihi. a : un. ..' v. ... ; n i iip . !',. . .. i, li, ',al ; liui i ;j, :U'!.' lh' ;,'!,! ii.- , ;.i one M-i'ali'h ju; m t'u' . :a rv.'V.y. tw- anl on.'-'naif irmrc-. ( in'H'y" I'rice. local cau-her. ha, I ,i j.. i :',', l .lay at bat . ire! m-;' :w. : , ij.V- a ,l..uMi' .in.l two Ur'l- l-r ii... liaiis to lh,. plate. -i:.l al.t. '", si.U"- l.iti'liinu' a i-'O'Vl i-'.iin.', t.y.i Willi "Ki'.i" i'lvvosf with -taiv,.. h;ts fur live trii's. McAtboy !.al the Ti on 1. .n.-r.-u ii li tav, i lik s in t hro i I'ios. Satlll, lav ,.1' till- WC,k ll.l. a I '.MM. I u ill j.lay i'nka mi the local' li.'i l. The ivaiiie will i.e 'Callcil at ":oO. AH K H I' ...... i' " 0 " '-' 11 .'.'..1 0 I " 1 (i 1 o 1 (i u u ....I ii 1 I 1 1 2 0 ..'J il 1 l ....:! 1 1 . . . . 1 (' o " ruvox Kavul. 11'. - Me A they. :;i. . . . I;,.i. t 'ap.s, e ... Uoy l'a.ps, ss. . ,liin l'isher. cl'. . Kuppv Cappis lh. Cillierl, 'Jl. . . . ll.ar.liii. ii'. . .. l olliii". 0 rhi:hi . I ii'. :;i :. ;v ,i (7.1 hit for llanlin in Slh limine. 11 i:i.V(HVl Al! K II i'. if ........... ' -' 11 i.',.l.,. , ...o I 1 " iuillll. ;s. . 11 " 1 P,.i, ;... ii, o H l o riie, c. . Wyatt, p 1 ' . ". la vo t , . I'litiiani, el'. , Ku l.eiiil .ll. rf. I i yon laiiwo ii :": ii ii i o 17, 1 IT 1 1 11 III 101 -"00 tuii. ioi ii:' You Get 8-Cylinder Performance in the New FORD CAR Kiulit-o Vtwh'r sinoothiu'ss and iksiliility ivt liu- New -Mnl a dislimtivf place ip Uu piicc lii'ld. .spi'i'd. powi'r and iapid acci-KMatidii ;u' amunt; it. , utslandin:; l.oaliiri's. Ia;;lit vMMuli) and si lively tUsi-n uiMiu I'ccpnmy ol opiialion. Thi"i Hu' roomit'sl and miiisl powerful l ord Car liver .-IJuilt, CALL OK TKLK1MIONK LOli DEMONSTRATION.- Drive the New Ford V-8 and be convinced ABEL'S GARAGE W. T. Rainer I'Jione ;-r2 Asheville Road TOM LEE, MANAGER Near' Post Office ! - ,i, .nirmi '" ' '

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