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0 .. ,.1.-''-' a ... J Page THE WAYNESV1LLE MOl NTAINEER Clyde News e n '. ' : g I.! ':- T -a ' v ;he S'cnt. -!. ar.,1 :s v.jcili :iif Vavn-.-ille Paul Hardin, Jr., die church, gave a i! T,-niaara-,-. em thcti r. u- nec a'.,. in thing- .ici !:v.- h,. : iirht th, i.ak--.-. Ifane. hi' Clvde The mor.t.a.y nieeTig ! wood tVj.tty Young -- of ,th- M K. Church, .- m the Clyde .-hur-h Tu' -t;:i A ldu- ".umber i a.- .-tt'M ff Ift'-!n:!!:ff : he J I-fcC :-i T I i : I ' ; .1!. Wayiit -' i!. I. ;ik,- Junalu-!-: . IC-'ae! Clark'.- f !-:.!! and C!vd.-. To . l!o. r O I: y ;.. ; 1. 'k.- -hi a.iaka. ruv-. ;: ! . AIu-:r:i' .un- .-r- ... , iiuar. : A -jlo i,;. a,cna,-i -Kfou; . . Jhf, i;tv. pastor nf V;-.y;.-- ;inist helpful t.! a. phasizir.g the :a-- es-arv he !, a; : ! than V- k :' .-, lives. Th- !lie-W ,y.v --,;!, -, .)uiiaia-ka in". rn , a mad,-, i.... ay .'.a- ., league The F-.-.-i-uaiy m- i-ting will hold at the Cik's Chape! .. K. Church. South. Mi.-.- Xybie Aiaicr.-oi; ha., le'-UHicd Ui hor home here after a two week'.--'visit with relative-- i .Murphy, and Ktawaa Term. Mi-, and .Mi -. Karl Justice and chil dren and Mr-. Joe Killian spent Sun day on Fine., Creek -visiting Mi', and Mrs. J.-h;; Kali, right parent.- of Mis. Justice. Mr.-. b I.. I'eii! .:a -pent ,-everal days !,)-. pa-t week mi Jonathan'. C'eek visiting in- i -laughter, Mr? Ka.m.'e Garrett. Mrs. Mary Fergus, ai. of Crabtree wts in Clyde this week vj.-iting hei nster. Mrs. Mack I-'ish. Mrs. Jule Jones, of Lake Junaluska -pent Saturday at the Clvde Inn. Mr- C, W. Jjurnett. of Bethel, is spending the week in Clvd,. with her sister, Mrs. Tom Hancock. Mr. Curtis. ,,f A-heville, ,i-trict -upervis.,.- of :he CWA work. a Clyde Monday business, Thi W. man .- Club of ( 'Kale add their !ir-t nieetinc; for th,. tiew Year un )a-t: Tuesday afternoon at ' the Home of Mrs. Hennessee, with .Mrs Grady Rogers, as associate hostess, with about, L'O members present. A very intcre-tintr propram v.;w ren ndered on TiiDle Literature. "Iiible Our Jientajre.- by Mr-. (;.r!.ld l-'Uh- itle .ee.l the Bible in Modern limes. 1 ay Mr-. J,,!in Stanley; "Creat "omen m tn UlWe." by Mi-, 'ell Collin-. -. The hr,-tec- '.Vv-.l a -alad course- Miss (,'ora Harden .,-. HaVe.-vil!r, canie 'Ver Sunday c. attend the fun eral of her sister. Mrs. ,lk-,. Bennett She wid remain in Clyde for a few nays v:tb her :,r, Mr-. Tom Hancock- The Weinan'- Mi-,inaiv Society 'lu ' K- ('hu!('11- South will meet lhursd,v atteriaxin at 'J o'clock at the home Mrs. Tha.l Cythev The new president. Mi-. John Sta'mev, i, asking tnat a) !he memliei-s aM-n.b ru,.iera! -eivlce- for Mv-. Alice ''' wft. rlo-d Sundav .,,.a-n .!';' 'H'.e.k at lb,- liavwooo lounty llospita:, ayncsvi 1 !,-. where he va 'ken -everal da'- ap.j for rV: "l r; condurted' Moiulay aCcri.,,.,...- .,, o oVloek at her iionii- "i ' ivo.-. M i .. ;,,nTiM ',. ., i....-..i Si ... Ill" THl'RSDAV, JANUARY 11 I!.! ! Harvester Head N ;tynesv ille I'reshx let i;m I . K. I' W'alke! I'., . Uy'.v School !:4.'. a. m. .-rtn..n 1 1 a. sr.. arisliai: Kadeavor i.;a;o ;)-Coi;.;l;- prayer met tinjr- :a pre, !"'' the revival. lr. W ak.-r wil! pia-a. a 1 'a -a Sa: ia u .a:. eoriic H. ilammonri. i'astor la lay m-a n.iii;- at 1 1. evellini;- at d i- evenini ;i nt's ilk' I- u s) J;iptit Ke. II. . Bauioni. I'astur i.i. :a'. S.-h....:. -Jack Me- ri:aa w t - .a a. a;o all If V. I'. I '. H.ii.-.- w.. --hip. lai-wa-1: ara;.e. a , i I :O0 Ta;o p. u:oi meet T:';o Wed. raptor W.iynt'svillc I nst Meth(dist I'aul Hardin, Jr., I'aMor Sunday School. U:-lu. Morninfr worship 11 a. m. Sunday morning In.stallation -ei vk-e of newly elected officers of Woman's Auxiliary. Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Sunday evening- Sermon subject "Parable of the Talent-." Special music by Stentz Quartet. Service will 1 v of interest to yuunjr eople. Kpworth Ltapic, 0;4.i p. m, he M. John's I atholic aynesvill Kt-v. Michael A. ( arc v Mas.-- at 11 Sunday. Mass, week davs at 7:,'!il a. in. 1 1 a .el wood Presbyterian Hev. ). ( . I.andrum, Pastor Sunday School, 10 o'clock. Morning service 10: -JO i.Vk k. Vesper service, bal-ia 1'iayer meeting ever H'edr,, nm-ht. at Ta'IO o'cl,ek ( anion I' u st M. K Ni- tound M.. ( . ( Benin" Chur-h -,;! : a; Moir.ine- worsti: 11 o'cl.xa. K L ai'ui' ni;-,-t- o::;o. Kw-ija: ship . V!i.v,;. c-nuia, v. f -r (: vi'odv ( anton First Ii;iptii A. . Jo ner. factor Sunday -aho-d meets at 10:UiJ o' -loek. Morning worship at 11 .-.lock. B. Y, P, U meets t at 7:00 oVlock. I:ia-ninir wair-hin nt 7 .!(! -.'.-In. a -e. nieetitiK Wednesdav ev-ninu-at 7a;u ,,'d-vli; North ( anton Baptist i I'. ( . HlckS I'liwtor I Sunday school .at in ., .......... body invited, A. P. Liner, supei-inten. den.. Biple class ev-rv. Wednesdav niyht. J'roachinjf each L'nd Sunciav. ' Addis 1 H. -;e! Mrs. OKeilly: What' A'r ty-five saints to choose from her after a nut? 'I he original 'hoaa. -lo.,,, . . the on, .hat held K !,v's ' leuu'-t-'jn- ,nsr to name the babV vuesuon: iina-i cause- mv dauv -"rs. .tiuicanev: ( cows to eat dirt or chew on waxid and oone-? An-wer: This habit show, that the anim.i is not jfettin the right feed anil that the ration is deficient in ir.im.ral matter. This element i- sup plied by legume hays, such a cow )ea .-oyoean, clover aid alfalfa When grown on lands not deficient in lime, aa i !;, a grain ration that cotains as mjja .- .';o per cent or wheat bran. c'.a..i-eed ai-al, and -ay" jean laer.!. J'a a i'inion tni.- ration alxut two -'. !- ! a !'iiiit-ia! mixture contain, a, 4' '-qua! pari ,.f finely ground Hme-t-'T) ; aral .te .med aane meal hiulii adiji-d t.aca Mill jiounds of con eatraUo Cw,- ..n-i young eattl sh-'Ual have a,-. -,-s :i simple mix '' cpir.po-ed .f oil- part- of salt t liart- -ti amed loia- me.! NfiTi' K OK SA l.r-J Ul 1 -1 1 r MMfi'il ( Alidl.IXA, Il.WUiini) i Ol'X'j'Y. feK:ii.tr.v. aia sa-h- t' ree, for forly-se'.a.i, oars no ployeo of II,.- Interna: ,,ml Harvester company, v as named picsident to .suc ceed the late Ak-.viiiniiTJ.-fflSP, )v st. bonrd of the compai-siiwr!' Haelwood Uaptist Ke. .1. M Woodward. I'a-tn, Sunday School, i: la. Sermon I I :0il and 7a:n f. i ,,a Sundays. B. V. P. IJ.. i,::;o. Prayer meeting 7::!U ewy W'edra lar niL'ht. anton M. K. ( hurch. South lr. C. N. ( lark. Pastor Sunday Seivices: 1 O .. ... L " 1 . , , . . ' l. (O. SU I V S - In,, tit s' . . . Clyde ( haiK'e M. K. ( hurih, South H. . Freeman. Pastor Sunday School meets at 10 a. m hirst Sunday-, Clyde Church 11 a. m and 8:00 p. m. Second Surxlav.s- Clark's 11:00 a. m.; Liberty, :! p.' ni.; Har inony, S:00 p. a,. Third Sundavs, 1 l.vde, 1 1 a. ai. an I x-fm ... t'..u Sundays, Harmony, 11 a. m.; I.ibertv p. m.; Clark's x;00 p. m. Kpwoith Leagues meet at Clvde lark s and Harmonv -each Sund.r, evening a! 7:.'!0 o'clock. -M. E. ( hurth. ( anion Circuit H. H. I'less. Pastor Sunday ,1 a. ,.. Anua, Mains: , n nv M,,, nt..,, c...- - --, , - ..... .ii.ii. .econ, I.ong: 7 o Timely Questions And Answers On Farm Problems 'i.e-tioii: How can waiter injury of ! in-ach and apile tree.- be prevented'.' Answer: A mound of earth thrown j up around .he base will to some t-x- tent- prevent serious injury. In many i acnarus, nowevtr, this injury ex tends up the trunk and must be cor, u oiled by wrapping the the trunk with paper. Old newspapers or Wrap ping paper may be used. Where the hark is cracked or otherwise injured the paper should be wrapped around the trunk and tied so as to protect j the injury from winter freezes. The niounu :,aout :ne case will also pro- tec; the tree trom injury by iield mice. Question; ( an -ki:u milk or hut tiimilk be substituted for any other a gri-dii-nt in the poultry laying mash? An-wa: Skim milk iclabber) or i u'.ternii'k make a good substitue for dtied mill:, meat meal or fish meal. Four aid one-half gallons can be used -aa-tiiute for all milk products, in. -a: m-.-a! and fish meal in the mash for Kin lions. The .-uci-ess af this su'r-t'tufioia however, wall depend upon the regularity uf feeding-. I'nless thir,, i an.ampk- supply for contin uous feeding of the skim milk or buttermilk no substitution hou'd be ma-!.-. LJVf(J BY ALPHABKT Must (lo To School To Leaiu Mean ing 01- Cryptic Initials in. d'hii'd Sunday 11 ' ,'! mi ti 1 1 Sautli her f lie1, ctiar- AlcCr Ikia-i . iia.i W aval M - II. c.K '.lie Clyde M. la rhnn-l, will be greatly-' lii ; -,-d bv ,e,l ..re- in pa. t- d ,,v l; li. p l"l- sundav. I I M.rrniiig Sta -w":,l':' Star; L'aPi ,,. .,, !'...,-,. a ,,' I J , '"' -v Pi'ons. I ;n Sunday. 1 a.m. MornuiK Star; 7 p. Heaver. ' ' " u'loav .-s.-n-ooi, u. ( . s-ut- I u"oay .if-nooi assemWe- ai Hi !- Supt. All departments complete j;';. '" KPw"rth Uaig'tie meets at -Vrnon y organized ana miU ; t-,.; I laui, Morninu- Sfai- i a. with Pest elucationa! standards. unday evenrng at 7 o'clock 11 a. in. and 7:,'!ll '.,.' u-,....a, ;.. anion I'reslnterian Jonathan ( haiae, M. K. Church : South "v. W. M. Kol,,il1k. ,o,v(M. siia-dv Clove: I MorniiiL'- I'-.o-h;,. .... ..'.- widay except second Sundae Hemphill: " ' Sui! lay School I i caching lir-; eia-es with sermon K, a 1, Lilt- )i.SLII , - :.' p. m. Roth .Intermediate and oting Pvopl,. meet in aperiarservi. o. iSclhcl ( haio M. K. Church South ' I llouck. I'asim- r.Saaday. -chooi ,;- . it .isl",1".: IfHiielIJ a. a,.. Long's ft'. Meadow ir,ve 7 p. ,. Second -un.la.v-: :lh, If., ... n. i,..i I-'na-''' '-S"-'i'-;;,s: l!;"'l 11 a.' m.. 'A Hill , n. ai. -oarll, . i , , , . 11 MOl V . t ,OI ' a . a i . , i (Question: What benefit payments aie provided for barley tobacco g i v. eis under th(. reduction .contract? .Vnswei-;. For each acre taken. out ' 1 production a rental payment of 20 00 an acf(: will be made. Two ad-iu-lment iiavnients ,.-ill i,,. mail,, .1 he tn -l wall be no: less than 10 pel cent of the net sal,- value of the aacp proviiled this is reduced .'!," per rent- ill .1 !:; a- not les.s than la per niii of the ni t value of the 19,'i-! crop If it is reduced. 50 ner cent in ilKM. The second adjustment nav- iii Cut will be not less than 15 percent of the net - ile value of the 1 !'!-! crop lor a reduction and o5 per In i staidishing tne CWA. President Roosevelt brought to an even dozen his cyptically named recovery organ idations. The list follows, decoded: C. W. A. Civil Work; Administra tion. N. R. A. National Recoyerv Ad ministration. O. O. O. Agricultural Adjustment Administration. K. (.'. A. Farm Cu-dit Administiu- tioll. 1 '. '-Civilian Consei vatiou Corp.s. C. C. C. N'br. 2,--Cominodity Credit Corporation. K . C. T. Federal Co-ordiniitor ,,f Transportation- T. . -. - I', lines?,.,. a,llev Au-1 thority.' . ' P. W. A . -.'-Public Works Ad-mini-' tiation. F, K. R. A. Fedeial F.mevgcncy I ins', a I)orti,"i d' the land.s deseril,, Relief Administration. il 'lt,,'11 "' trust executed by Sai F. I). I. C Federal Deposit, !n-u. ! " 1 , ' Wite. dated aiH ranee Corporation. ! corded as above .set out. H. (). L. C Home Owners Loan i 1 ,o1' suI cash and tru-u , Corooration I lefiuir,, deposit of 10 per cant r s . amount of the bid as evidence o'-' 'Spii, winter, and winte,- in ; (1 sSfct iLi Tiie won't be g.od for any- .-I . "-3& t.H ElW.V. -A Scottish saying a v ,.l7..-.c. l'1 T CXIM-iR AMi p,y villvr po-.v, r ami authority c--tr : , that certain divtl of trust t S.mue, L-e Howell and w:u V Ra-c Howe1! and Mrs. ( '. F. w i'lmv to R .leigh Savir'i.. : and T.-iH-. Cnmpaay. Tiu.-tec said (!e,-d of tru.-t is dated ! . ," -OKI recorded in B,,j;" v page 2-J the Havw i , , Regi.,..' V del'.aih lmvimr - ill the pay meat of the iude'-a. ' thereby ectirad and in the (..,'fia . , iheriiiu -ccurcd. the maif'--. -Substituted Tru-ste,, bv ;is.t,;, " ricordi.-d irt Book So; HO. ,,a, . Haywood County Registry. tjie -'list iiay of January, lij i. j; ' Court Houst. door in the' town ..- ' lieswlle. at 12 o'clock fcoou -'i '". lor aula and sell to the higli,,.- . tier toi- cash the followiny- ,.,.,. . propertv: BKGIXNINt; on a rck proposed new Highway, a ca,r, the Methodist PaKonage lot and with the center of the proi,o.saj Highway, South lit degs. 50' 41. Si poles to u -take in thp ,.',' ol the proposed Hiphwav; fi . Wtst , ,o p0c .0 a vtake.,riu house lot; thence S- poles -. .stake; thence West 8 poles to a :' in the present wid; thence s, 5 i", ' t. . 14 n,ale to ;.. .l . " . -- 1 1 1 me re, tlieiic-e West oh poles to Joiiut!,-..- mence uovn the creek us lows: V 0 degs. 30' K. S. pok-", 21 (legs. .10' i!. .1 i),,les; 85 ' ' l.' F. 10 li-:; poles; . e, "'- 0 1-a pi les; X. 25. deg. ;;0' Y '' poles; X. 20 deg.s. K, 10 p,dcs ; th'u " F. h pole.- to the center of the pr,.M, , roa,l; thence N. 1 ilegs. F. :;)" poles with the center" of the r,l3.w a stake; thence Fast 42 pole-- t'.'a' stake, . corner ,,f the Methotla-r larsonage lot; thence South 10 degs F. 1 1-S poles to the l!Kd'l' -MXtf. containing H).;iS acres ;norv , less, and being a part of the Sanai. Fee Howell home, nl nee. .,!... , a!a " . m.. Bethel i ::;n. i 'aas I 'nape Pri'.-icluni: 11 ,,'ilock. Very Sunday 2 a. in, iiiday at :; (,,-m;, -o-' ':! s.mda ' at Flashes from Hyatt and Co, A' i'oa I ;),!; ' 'a-!.- . 0,.;::a I!,.; ;.', H a ',,-' fi ll "leva-. ' :.-!.. ii B.( .Somith;i.n- That is IkUw Promised hm:n ckkkk hoxojckoi.l ' " v ' '' l:"! i MM: I 'Fi K VUiKi; .'. '"'; ''' ' !-u, y .lain, -. :'.''!l' d,- l.acill,, Walko- " ' ev,eii'h- Cfiad. Alaaia .!,Yb- ", Boy, I, a Mr I' i-s.rk',-,.f -in- Farm Credit" Adininbir yo:, n-w aiaca:,Ha-y i. helno- ;,.c u,, l:: ami fertil ' - '"'s-'ninng with ':h,- l!i::l reason. Xorrh Carolina l'aimers will hai.,!lei t,ie:r oyvri credit aneed- with the. aid ot t ie- Pi.. .... ... .. ' Vv:;:i:!,?:::at'-!--i-''!-i-i i!:';.k y ViUIIUJlit, i nfl new u:h ,.-,., . LnTT: .i"il','!Ua:(' ''! l-ermaoent r "s.t,,,,., livestock and ,ZtTih:n ' """y and all oiyvA J'lUUUCtS- , ; The production Fred it "Corporation i,a PJ-a-l' 'stock of .$7,500)00 and - i -ogaaixe provide the Tnitia " the-.need exists. . "l: wa': b- the duty 'of these ass,,. .''.. at.ions ti make loans -directly to fniier-oorrow:er, and the a s sli t? ;'' 'r '! inturn. discount th.. fan)-""f-Vbrcctly with the Federal fntermediate Credit H.nk r . iia," savs A I-' i - -,.- n l i ' L(U1' lhalge t -. ".ru" v. . eidvions.. tor the haot- '; L..5 i",T 'f?nni-r.: manifest an ihZr t- s :nfr association, tne Columbia Coiaim-.t :,.,. a , " matter. Counfv farm agents will .,1m, help ' " Thee avocations are not to be se e.:to g0intodebt but to helph.m w u and ,tav out 1 d bt, Mr U um . xplain- He s.js that am on !e firing i i-fitnt,. i,ff.,.,.,.:.. :.,v . c ,. . should, talk, over the matter with hi faim ag.nt or wntP dircct'v to the ' '.'deration at Col umbia. South C'a r olina. a . ul . . It, is. the lielief of evte'sion author. 'ZiT dt, 't'1''; c"1k"-" i,,it plan wih W fodnd more s i!sfaet,,!V it .lrie Jong run than .the old -end loans of the past. , -at i ... . 1 ';.h . ' '' ''1'"'- 1 ' a,- Al, i , '''.'', -.""ri, 1, M ,n (-, .).: "..'' " 'a '.- . h,;,;;,, r ;,:"! Wal.rrd Ho',!,.;. " I -a-'' ,a , -: . (;.,,, .' :- 1,1 ' li'thi'a .1 M, .',', !'.' I a Cm , ; . . - ' ' . ". i: ':;'' " ' ! '' V -Ma aa; '.,." '.;.". 1 -""-:.' "oi-a" Laci a !', .-'. '. . iV . ,: ( lv., ' . ,.; xt j"""1" "T"iin" 1 --"" 2lJ 01 ?0NE M ;WE0cV70NE ONE WAV FAR Eg ONE and ONt-HALF CENTS TER MILE lor one way tickets ;ood ;n COACHES THRrE CLNTb PER MILE for one ,y tickets good in slecpuiR and parlor cars NO SURCHARGE - ROUND TRIP FARES -TO CENTS PER MILE for each mile trlu! for Houd Trip Tickets, with U-day limit NO SURCHARGE TVO and ONE-ILALF CENTS PER MILE Jor each niile traveled for Round Trip Tickets, with 30-day limit. -NO SURCHARGE - h not gel our I arm and gul den equipment in first class shape before starling on vour spring plow ing, and whv not do it now while the I rues are mi low. Fvcrvthing else is yoing U) and we cannot see how these prices can la-a much lunger. VH- ' an save v on (iiin-f on your eni-. anyihing lor li-u-e, . Mules. Cow-. . :llu ( hd-l,, a,-. ; I r:, -i, nie ol niir i 'AN S AS ilFSI I lout, or if on u a-a a !'' K' .,na. flour we (iae Sl I'FRKIR and W KST r.HN !d'l-. l. u caniKil find a betler (lour af any price than the-e brands;' a WOl ( 30 S REDUCTION On .(is ri!rv rum VI SI K 1' K a Ub B r. : ffi M SI -M) and 10 f f LI X l.-.!e ..vc are on the subject o ad vances m i he .price ol almost everv . tiling, -now is the time Id liuv before the merchants have a chance to change their once tags vomiorxaBie, Economical, Safe VaibiBgion, l. t' sou n m V'.'.'.: ' ' . F I hey have all been bus v. taking in ventory and have lei the wholesalers and manufacturers get ahead of thorn, so now is the time to get those things that ar(. always needed in the spring u a. i. ... . . . a iNiit- jusi received a shipment of fresh (otton Seed Meal, all 8'j, and also a car of the cleanest Corn -Shucks that e have seen in a long time. Uli pmp.iMimi.,1 (!. . u:,N ul,u1 ,Vn IN'inls. Cms, ...( i;lUI, )1U!lt WVVARKY A I VLL LINE A" ALL 1HSES Also Parts For Other Makes ()' FJov. .41 n ..It .is our intention to publish this column each week with helpful sug gestions and hints to: the farmers and people of our com m tin it v We realize the problem that has hem confronting our friends, for the past few years, and if we can be of any assistance it is our intention to do .so. . iFyou hae any suggestions to offer or any questions to ask we re always glad to hear from vou. COAL For a Limited Time we are Sell ing the Famous VIRGL0W COAL At $6.00 per ton Now is a good time to buv a Heater at the old low price y; C PHONES .i;)7 iv -i - liIJL '.' " AT THE DEPOT 5 ,':".' $ '!.-." v- "7 i. ' '
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