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Page 7 THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1933 ODD BUT TRUE Customer Can you guarantee that this Mack is fast color Sale-woman iWell, black isn't con sidered a very fast color, you know; but 1 iin show you something pretty swift in st -ipes. THE WAYK ESVILLE MOUNTAINEER i (go to (SHjitrrli &mM$ METHODIST CHURCH ST. Wade John-on, Pas ,! i) ;45, c'assc tor. 3 lor al JOHS'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Arthur J- Racette Mas at 11 Sunday, week days at A. M. m. Sermon, m. Sermon. --.ie 7:15. , cm RC v THE VOL'S- 1 Al M. M tt i New, M. A. i hurch School. Morning I'raye Rector, iv cordially invited. Rector ,. and ser- ri:h:nv teria s cu urcu 11'. R. V. Walker, Pastor -tvh School 9:45 a. m, n.ion 11 ' m. C'liti-thn Endeavor t p. m. week Vraver service, Wednes- p. n J st'l-vicC: re cordially invited of this church. to HAZEi.woi w prexhyterias CHL'kCH vt Rev. O. C- Lundrum. Pastor. Sunday School, 10 o'clock. Morning service. 10:40 o'clock. Junior, Intermediate and Senior spers, 7:15. FIRST BAPTIST Rev. H. W. Baucom, pastor Sunday school, 9:45. V. C Allen superintendent. .ilor-niug V.'jr.-hio- 11:00. G:30 all B. Y. P. U.'s of church meet. Evening Worship 8:00 o'clock. , Mid-week prayer service 7:30 Wednesday. L- 4 W I If I I IV UliU I JM.r " NEED BETTElv lUKHLdArav Certain soluble salts, consisting ohietly of chlorides or chlorine, will jrjure truck crops Hike sweet po--jto.es. cucumbers, cantaloupes, and Vuce grown on sandy soils during dry season and the fertilizer used ic'r those crops should contain not .,,,-re than five per cent of these ,.. ',,vi,lts when 1000 pounds or more f fertilizer are used per acre. The new fertilizer law does not ano manufacturers to give the ..tent of all the fertilizers sold iy for the reasor. that no meth- I f chemical analysis can check the im,,unts of such ingredients used," says L. G. Willis, soil chemise at State College. "Therefore, the truck grower should use carefully the in formation he has available about the kind of materials to use with his crops especially whoe h" distrib.ites 1,000 or more pounds to the r.cre. In truck fertilizers there is consid erable risk when the concentration of soluble salts is unnecessary high. Hi sa!ts found injurious mosi rcm monlv n;-' ct.rried in low anaJj'J.s of chlorides or chlorine." Experimental work with tobacco has made it possible to prescribe fair ly accurately the maximum amount of chloride that can be used without risk or damage, Willis says, but work with truck crops is not complete enough yet to allow such a limit to V-.1 ...V.Vit. -w'fc n i' I 3.. KgC". 7 J A mm -fiSSS-. 1 v.W i net bags clothes -from wear guard I l-4- : j- YOUR clothe O-ncc inside one of these tough net bags cannot possibly come in. contact with wearing surfaces in their jour ney through the laundry. These, bags are just one more reason why laundry-washed clothes last longerall possibility of wear ir. romnlptplv eliminated, and they return to you clean, fresh and sanitary. Wc wash y only in filtered, rainsoft water heated to iterilizing temperatures. Laundry-washed ? clothe do last longer and arc cleaner. LET THE L A U N DRY DO ! T Waynesvilie Laundry "Call 205-We'll Do The Rest" 4- !4W 4 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4 4 4- 4- 4 4. 4 4 4 4 NEW TRAINS UETWEEN mtYSOX AND ASIIEVILLE Operating on the following schedule: TRAIX 20 Lv. TRAIN 1!) 8:00 A.M.. ......Brvson - 8:08: A.M Kla u ..8:1-3 A.M...-.....WhiUier 8:30. A.M.... -..Dillsboro - 8:35 A.M. .....Sylva - 8:45 A.M.. Addic 8:55 A.M Willits 9:10 A.M ..Balsam - 9:25 A.M ...HazelwoKl 9:30 A.M. AVaynesville 9:35 A.M Junaluska 9:41 A.M -..--Clyde 9:50 A.M.-----------Canton 10:05 A.M.. .-Hominy .-- 10:08 A.M .Enka ----------- 10:13 A.M.--.----Boswell 10:20 A.M-.- . ..Murphy Jet. 10:30 A.M Asheville I Eastern Standard Time With this improved service passenger along line "fJ' tween Bryson and Asheville may now come to AshoilU. spina the day and return home same evening. . . . TRAVEL BY TRAIN: SAFEST AND MOST ECONOMIC L Take advantage of the One Cent and a Half Fares applying between all points. .'. -' nj.6c See vour nearest agent for further information, or address ' R H. TeBITTTS. AGFA. 7 I'. M. Ar 7:15 V. M. 7:10 I M. ..--6:55 l M. ..6:5(1 1'. M. -0:10 P.-M. fi:30 P. M. . 0:22 P. M. -:..fi:07 P. M. 6:03 P. M. 5:57 P. M. -.5:50 P. M. ..--5:10 P. M. --5:17 P. M. 5:11 P. M. -5:09 P. M. .5:05 P. M. .5:00 P.M. The UOPVCt OF 0V THlRt NOT ENOUGH TRKf FC THROOGH THr. "5, TO Wf.RKN" VEEPiHG THE WEN fVtt GOGS THERE ;0M I'll . ,.l AA "lam .oviy," said the dentist, "but you cannot have an appointment with nif this afternoon, 1 hace eight een cavitie; to till." And he picked up hi- jrolf bag and vvnit out. Agent Doe-; th: lAVMHtUhH KV.MS, ft DUTCHMAN t0E0 (VT THE ME OE 3B WTEB. tAOWUG EOOB. TON1 OE TOftKtCO HE REQUESTED THM -ML lAOKlRS CO(AE TO HS TWNERtW. KHO TMM THE SN0VE CONiTN0O"5VXECV Wft'S OWEN TWO PPES ftNQ TEN POUNDS or Tobacco-the mwL w so TVUCK THE W00RNERS C0WU NOT SEE EACH OTHE. -n l!ru-h Madam? "Vet. just hougl Madam - W e've JUi I don't know. C if he does. hite, it lu ni ayyP" h -t liought him and me '.n and w'l-l Huhhy - Darling, more of those hiscu Wiifi-y Why not Fabian Because1. for such Heavy work don't make any s; will you? Fabian? vou're too light lear. "THE ftWEft. HV A VNjeV. OE GEK0NE MK , M F UUVOrA OF TWO SmfNS ONE WltK HIGH CONTENT 0? GMUt &C0,THe OTHER, CONTMNlrAG R.0U . Use Native Fuel In Larger Industries Industrial plants along with home owners and school officials have learned that wood is an, excellent fuel : i nil may be used with economy and effectiveness-1 under present business conditions. no experience of the Statesvi.lle Cotton Alnls is a good example of this," -ays K. . liraebei1, extension loie'ster "al State College. "This jilai.it operates., large boilers, tired in lour units and designed for coal. Tin y must have a. minimum steam u-V.-,uic of 110 iiounds during the day hut the milts have found. H ad anLa.geous to turn lo wood as fuel. ! or Hie juist ten (lioiiths thei-e mills have been using voinl with satisfac tion and at a great saving. They be gan tiring with wood to test the claim that the material could be used in industrial plants. The result-, were entirely satisfactory. In addition, they .have spent, considerable money locally thus aiding in the unemploy ment-situation." .Mr. (iiarber says the St::tesville jilunt ha.s been using an average of to S cords a day. consisting ot a jmx ture of liardwooil, mostly . oak and hiekorv, One and one-half cords of. this mixture has been equivalent ; to one1 ton ol coal. .1 Ins jilant is pa.ing $2 ;i eord for wood against. $:..N" a ton for coal. The daily saving his been aiproxiinately $1.00. In jilanning to use Wood for fuel, the Statesville organization first made an agreement with a group of farmers mi that the fuel would 1) delivered, restu.liirly. 'The firman -says lie h is no.1! rouble m ki'eping the nec essary head of steam, Mr. (iraebi.r says that T0 million cord.; of wooil could be, removed from North C.aiolina woodlands by a propel- sy-'tein of thinning and cutting and dial the remaining trees ; would ba benefittoil by ?a:-h a removal. Timely Questions And Answers On Farm Problems Question:' When should dewber ries tit. jiiuned to control cane blight? Answer: lxjieriments m the dew berry growing section show '.ha- bos', control is olitained when the1 old earu are iruned o.iit imireiliately aftt r harvest. This allows the -new cane buds to develop more quickly ami also removes the source, of inf.vlion. Ti e cutting of all old canes iu-t above the crowii has given best control and has not alleeted the yield to any great extent. . you think of anything else that will do this?" A listener replied: "Sure a pair of scissors." "The siiigl "will save t Vour bill in tax." roared ilie orator, le count ry. It ; will cut half! Now, folks,: Can Most for Your Money In a Good Laxative Thedford's HLAf K-IUfAlHiHT has been highly regarded lor a long, hum lime, hut it is better apiire eialed now than ever before. Poo .uv- hi.iylntl tivi-ryllitnK unu-e ,-iirf-lodav In lm Imk Hla.-k IIiuiikIO, - I ) IHilM lor- llll'il' Iliooi-V, I k'imiiI. fffeellvr t.tx.lttv. ilrM-n.l- ! I"i' Hi,' j-. 1 1 I ol1 orilln.iiy rool'- lal ion i i'i n 1 1 ili -s '!S or more doses of 'I'hed ford's Iil:uk-I)r:iught in a 2-r'iit iiackaie hot- chtliln'n. tu t file ii.Kinf (ii.n(imv f YlllW cf 1h:iUrd't HUick-ltroiw'. ,lv full 111. ill . a I One of our actr who has U-en doing- the same stunt on the vaude. ville stage for the last 20 years haa finally lost his job. The other day he received an olfer to go to South Africa nut his .i, i on there. He asked a friend what (je would advise him to io whether to accept the olfer or no'. The friend thought a while and. then said: "I wouldn't go it 1 were you. Krank. You know th-.'y have lota of ostriches down there and an os trich egg weighs anywhere from two to four pounds." 1 . - Want I Ads V'DIl SVI.K One Huick 0 Touring car. 'A 1 condition. New tires. u.... i' n. en. ii i.ii- i,.n f;....!. -wood o,. call -IS. .1 une'2e .'OH SAl.K-' mulo nlaee. HellwKd Road beans tor sale. le. U. N at old home Also seed soy Harbor Uc FOR UK NT- - One ft-room house, on rracticaiiy - - ( ru-o, N. C. pd J.OS'I' A large caimo ' . i... i',-.,slivi erian chlir III. 1 . V - ,T - - i.'.,i:. ll,.v's residence l-U-a-e retuVii to Mr and receive reward. pin lMtween h and Judge If found ,1, M. Palmer SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM 4 be' set. ' '', . - ' - However, truck growers should see to it that the chloride content is not ovi'i- 5- per ci.t- when fertilizers are used at the rate of 1000 pounds to the acre- For tobacco; this content should not In- above two er cent. . T'no io i . of fertilizer guaruiiteeing the chloridi' content will be higlier th'irj ordinary ' mixtures, hut may be worth the din'cronre. Mr. Willi- pays. Cooperative, selling of wool by farmers of Graham County gave th m 0 to 1") cent- more a pound than w.is being- paid on the open market. The pooled wool sob) for 25 cents while out ide buyers were offering from 10 to 10 cents a pound. NO EC To The Public iMWHMW.- All ...-.I iv(:il' m:ulo ;Hf i ftKiili'd to Di'isons; wMtitnm to ikivo iiujusi men - " v i.-Ai. met' t Ihe Uoaicl of. K(iiiili.:ilion ;i( tjie phee iiid on the l:ite set forth l.elow. j.ecordinji t township in which property is loc;ttetl. The cream route?, recently cstab ,hr'i in MeIowell County, are af fording farmers, a cash market lor much surplus milk and are also pay- ihg a good price lor surplus. ,iis- ge. More than M.I gallon- ot cream were shipped the second wcck. ., Farmers of Rowan County have increased the yield ot wneat irom two to three hundred per cent this year On manv farms, tne -r L"i' ii . ." to dressing was the omy teriiiuei. u-ed on the crop, reports the county agent. tv- i,i.K - mai-kph established at Lfinoir in Caldwell : County eignt r,tv, o(rr. ii nnw selling over IIIUIiLII.I . J - . tr.nn nn ,-tv, f farm nroduce eacll r,ti THpro arp 21 families tnai sell each market day. n:., fnrmora nf Pprson County are either trading allscrub and grade bulls for pure-bred animals or .seuuiK iv. hoof and will huv registered hull. County Agent Sanders reports ii,n( i.n nnimak were claccd last Schedule Of Meetings Of Board Of Equalization Township l,;iU' l ines ( reek June 22m White Oak June 22nd Crahtree ,une 2ri Iron Duff unc 2:rd Clyde ......... ....... -lime 2(ilh I Sea verdant June 27-2S Wavnesville . - - June 29-10 Meeting IMace Time Fines Creek llijsh SfhHl !: A. M. l ines Creek 1Iij;h School A. .M. Crahtree I'ost . . . . . . :,,,, A. M. Crahtree Post Oflire ... ... - t:00 A. 1. Clyde Hieh School.-. . . . ..... !:00 A. M. Canton Chamber of Commerce 9:00 A. -M. Court House 9:00 A. -M. C. C. FRANCIS, Tax Supervisor and Clerk to Board 21 lllUt w. week. 4.
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