Newspapers / The Waynesville mountaineer. / Jan. 18, 1934, edition 1 / Page 6
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THE WAYXKSV1LLE MOLMMNEElt THCK.SUAV. JAXUAKY Ik, VdH T V v- 5"-e S n n rnr?r3te' rir.:p 1 Z - 1 COUNTY AGENT W. D. S MITH'S column Farmers Federation, Inc., Has Paid About Two Million For Farm Produce I I hi Amount Was Paul To Farm, lis I-or Wide ani'ty Of farm I rod nets drown ! In W. N. ( Beef Cattle Prices Reach The Bottom Timely Questions And Answers On Farm Problems .on:;; ok sau-: oi ki ESTATE i, - - ir: . , ,1'iie- i - t ; - . . ' j ...;. ''... In I to i duel U'M A in ill ptodUPH'o- 15 Pc. cent- itmu tn next few Wi.txn .-to proximately o.n'-haif million farmer: who signed r"ducuon agreement.-, will receive a UA.nl of $70,000,000 as thci: first payment for agreeing to Todac production. Total payments to trie- growers: in 1 4,0 eoutnes will aprix. imati $102,000,000. Within a lew week, U.in .voo fanners will Oerin to wive ;...1va;-c rental checks. Tunc in OTi one or more oi tric-i fann programs. These radio t-iiik.-re made, by outstanditt;.- farm loaders, January 18. Farm and Horn? Hour, January 24, Farm and Home Hour. January 25, farm and Homo Hour January 2d at night. January JO at night.. Thj farmers of Haywood CoU lK, who grow tobacco are iroely .sign ing the Buruy contracts. Many to bacco growers have made the fotlow- ut JU. a ,h ri..l iju P' 1 t, nit 1 nunt A e of f any j ii c h.-u is th in ni Jet;! truvcniiiv )( r.ili'.j;i a A L an ires. 1 e Wat,'h fur it the ciih- Lord's Acre Meeting To Be Held At Clyde Methodist Church Rev. Dumont ('larkr H'iil Make Principal Address Of Even- in; He irmnins At 'li nb, r.,.. L..r,r t ( lurk,-, M-.v-r:,, r I i i- 'ii; 11'-. (lis- 1 J 'w i ; h f.i rm 1 l's til a i, .ir. ijdt n.iv-. :i irKtl'iit'-; this i r.':i.--,;,; i , , r , hur-h rrH '-iiK v.- ,. h-ar alj 'IK; lec-.ur,. . ip ,,.r,l - r, (' Kev. II, j' 1-ordV. Kev. H r Kev. I., t:. Have-, i-.r-.-uii raiw' !,': ,m ( Ink The !.;.!. Bihle. , Ky.Hja pi r o dcdicau: .-:.;m.. to tnc 1, ,-(!: ra sell tii- :.) proeeedv th.. to eu;i ,v :?! aei .ir i.'..- ;,n "f e:it h rj-r..ii. Ann: -ivinv.i:,': Lord',- : ti. I' Kt'iieia: chureh -t was hel. meeting : new ve.-:: mem j'T vidua! a. Aero r,rv inj - a.-.ir:. Tm I u-s i j i ( - to be made, tv- .Yv Mr. Cl.-trh.' hU season in Havwoo-.i ,oumv Othtr will probably be arranged. The I.kt.Vk Acre ,V1 oven; en ' ,,;.,, kv t an:-,- denonuna-. urn. The eu navinif a iia .:eu:iur.ii A fir re.ii, hi r; ever en.iett.".. any Unit- or iieunu b( !i- i-'otr.ir : .sjjr-i tne eontrael f our townships aiv nw sjr: H-'O-.. Our supply of contract 's nn exhausted, but a new will be here at onc;. Aiarkctiim contraetsor has alrcadj- sipnei! call by the oftiei- ami yi-l the.si It will be necessary to have MKued at th,. warehouse, ovher announrcnu-ntH abi trajt;. Kvery farmer who ha.- certiiied potato- for sale fhoulii pt- in touch wit.n me at an earlv date, larmers uho wa'iL (,tow eertir.t d seed should gi't in Uuch with mo also. How many tannen- want r.o time soni!' land this year Lei. me kjiow hat von wa-Mt- Clyde News Met tii-.ti' vf t lie Olyik' I'ai-eli'.-Teiiv'll-ei-.s' Association will held at the siho-i! auditonuni 1 hursaav atternoon at U : 1 . o'clock. A proiam ou "Citi zenship." will he driven under the fii- jM-rvisioii ol .Miss Alartrarct 1 crrell Mi Hi i h Si r i-ti. w n mutec. Mrs, .I V. Wells and two children !;. i- :.icc J Ul t '.IIMl.l'Oll.lllj J,,r :- 'iruaniz.-itivn lVWo-Ml (i. ! accurdii:: f! r arm t.-.J 1. esi'li lit oi the M;ijrfiiniately iht tivc year F.-bruarv 1st witn h.'d' -t U On will e ..mbi.i iiiv harnui Keti- . -U'; ru. n there rprjduct Itlitijlu- 1- .ve can reJKii'ts ix ef c.t: li 0 alw; to iins 1 .-eem in t.f every K vi r hopeles-. adtft-. however, f ive seen, ihe tw t litcd States is i ' v. it! ik a b'.iidi n At aiv inclined lv t an,: a oiii all simply tJU'-U i - irtVct ', e, i - . -II'! 1' :i. t:J Will's. Ul'T Oil vl 1 l' s I 11 Hi. I 1,1 ' K. 1 y.'.. 'jimi.i cau.-.l of of this pi C"U!KV 1. I armors year ucai market . i 1 rj ooo in i it i f(v several ni.ilKete-,1 th j 'a: '.lie I ". Tr.r ero' ' JK ta'. o nio.'n.'V v irniers w ho : h ederuMon. I ( tfIJ 1 I -'.I ent old Inc 'i) -r, ,K ia'.oco j I derauon, j -.r.-iximaU'ly -hort be. ant ial ar; o Havv.ujd hrouirh :ho Thi: liVO l irmei-. or cmpn ."CKiI'd stii'.e-. collect mi ni. ii , , I r.-iinirr- t'.:n!(in wi re in Clyde Saturday m.. Vbil rn ill. and lls r...r.-.id the program com- trv b ( L the li ablt I ir..i ; deale Fcilm imli i in I V( nr.- i". otht: Kedeii! U'rlit rn ,d par i'-.r.-u I . v '.'Uil- !ltO sueee-s of the ( aid Mr. 'Th,. av'i-uzzi rye (fpiv. i.- slunwi i'-i'If b I weather as a ion-, a.id di.-.'.aiil woitf : !("ik ' t... eil r.v. Wher r would hardly !m Usine-s. ',,U and "U h. a i Vl'I Jvl ' h!.i t': c and tli.'Sl :5vi v. ; ii a irrvn ran been .so a -.1 'hi 1 for qua; 1 i t (. irmif.s ; i n i ul.- Lo been : per eeni ti... s.t.-n. ir , th' b erf..; :ner t It a '. i ar ilicia! - ; ';.:. -ituaticn tod :y ;' ' predict what '. :. I!.i' olio thintr is tii j. ((jality in bf-'-f a v.. j.uy better than .! seruS stock. This .hrnuitn the low mark. nt'o,,rt!on of premium :i:r eatt.e tins been high r t.ti .r . When a -scrub Jc a pound and a Here ;:, a pound, the Hereford 0 ri- cent more than the i ot (juality rieef cattle dd this fall that brought mor,. than the scrub fed pasture and wintered in i. I'uri bred bwf cattle uirnt miphty cheap and k mlv pav every b'-ef cattle chanife lrom . oiiimon caah' t i in;: mar in ; '.He air the utes. bit.ir mem a: ;if for.) DiU'u! ot Place poonsl u tei! -po jranate , deep (.-aamei pai central compart: make and pour ) Dermanjranate. lieu . (ic ,-'.!u ('.,: ever "i. -'vice it-,. ." 1 . .i n i a ii'.-:;fj-i '.;:--i Jill ;.e."- tiemnnfra.iate 'i '.the fiovi' ir icnt n;- at the c fermaiin ovei f'(-- tor. min- noI.INA. .i c-Of.VTV 1'N'DLi: AM) Ii) VilM t (! r nr-i auihority e. ;i::i-.,. that eert-iin deed uV ; rast ex can S niiiie' L'-e H-'Wei! a:..i wiu Hi's.; Hjwe'l and Mi-. C. K. :. widcw to : v K.i!eifl: Savinj- and TiU-: i '.r.v ;miiv. Tt ii.-t .. v, sai.i id'! :' tru-t i.- dated Ma 1127. ..'-.d r.-euriJe 1 ir ltok N pave 22 "'' the HaywiH.d : iitui-tiy d tau't having btca i. air 1'0( i; f -.a.-n: 'h is tne out th m.- Thi- ih''i-i tion and wHI! ;"i parasite cerns. tnd ir.cu-i-st meth- de-trov ,1- Kial larrr . (ret this an : u y his rye. p.xi! it. i'H,. haw a trained seed man : i'i reiriilatioiis of the a d -e. to proper ered; :ii'r;u)i;emeit-; on th,. . low l-'av while mire n I yt - .. . . What ;.-i;;i- -lietiv arc ti.-i-d i. c'ia :- kiK'W :'. a- the ' dry Cilll " ul' nri.. An.-wci.: .saiv, .-.acar, jind salt peter are u.ii-d in this method of cur riir. For each 100 pounds of meat u.so h pounds ot salt. 15 ounces of salt peter, and o pounds of sugar. Brown sugar is preferred. Mix the inj.rr2 dients thoroughly and rut' half of the mixture on the meat- I'ark in a clean vessel with skin side town ex cept top layer. This .should have the skin side up. Repack the meat after seven days and rub on the other half of the mixture. Allow thn, days curing lor each pound n' tncat in one piece and then put in smekeh.i'.ise. t ni re i and t the jldti-Ku: :n the condit- ron: rcurvd secured- tne undtst.:)." ii Tto.-'tv by itistiun... :-, Book So. i0. nac. County Keiristry. v,-;V, ay ot January, at . W; Que a;ry t CUl A ,, ticn: alvo. ;1A- hat cau.-i ;in:! how i-an -cour in the di-ca-e V . in;" mb. J r . 1 IK il I V :' pi a - ,!.. (iuririe i: w in A-., reported o;: tlie fl.'cemite." 2no the bi'trinninir o each shall nimai nimal ash .iei-t.s, v n unit v Mr. W i a- tin Ander r M Th, M 1 regular me a: 1 at M r a nti -itinc-I -pi Mi 1 in. Hilda v in and Mis. M i inn' ll'oo the Ki'deratiot: ; ' tmiivx iinatelv $12-0OO.imi for the five nrcviou- v. . ( th,-. tot a I was s:;.",!i,r)0.oo(i." "If l-'icoii-coverinL'- the liv. ;' pel .i'n i't!'e r it en.- (.,:. . ' I Mi'. Met 'lur. healtny. . vijjoi- On ctei '3I Saili (Jui-en. .Monday in I ,le as t 'ie S. K. ( 'onriatser. Ladies Bible, class of th, Church. South, will hold tionthlv business and f, (I 1 -tie.-t ting r rida v e einn the home of" Mrs,.. M Bill, li v. this np it if.g. M It. :. tlie.r ocial 7 o'clock nder-on. i n l lohn stamey. M eff- I nil try and pr i2ii.II. The tiirur,' includes a paid to farmers for poultry and at Ihe 1- arnier.-. retleration ware-huu-es at the market department at. A-li i 1 It-, ami tiiroiiKh the special puititiy car operated on the .Murphy branch in nt;lti.'-tu-. triv,, the farmer v l ur, ,i a in Mi- I hi race- en. in. ,'ia; lOS 1 i ti:; lor tlu Kev. and Mrs. 11. I ii r ' t n I n;.were aillony those ,, chaw. ' ' attend ! sionary toeeting- in l'. Freenuin. -M .-i.; Air. John Kles: fioni the Clvdi lie Di-l rift Mis market and c: pinduiHion. A t, the r. due I -tate-wide poultry marketinir . th,. operation of this car was tumid j over to the iiifciii'V in the fall of i 1:1. .0 In.. 1 e.lei'atio.i nas continued is own poll n rv m.'U'Ketiric! taciiitics hiolfh the warehou.-es and the cen worn . The f the jnd cnurch 'inakin-f indi es on Lord'.-o'l-.mtr o a .'.- te . church':: nlot;ar : movemei Acre, a i uoopted -'."uy '-workers- for the b i i Ti Lids chureh and character maker." at tn n i. "The is invttt Mr.-. Norris. Thomas, 1'ei.laild Clark, of A.-hcvilio. wil Civile M. K. Church, iv eveninir a: . c i-rd .- Movement. The rt. Frank Hayn'es. Mr-, and three children, V . and Billiard Norris. K; and Jentw tt ( hampers M. spe; S i ck , ptihl biolo-H J C ilOU-'c plenty pu!!c'. . : In,- i- u-.iadv caU.-C:: Py I'op.'r I',-. (iin.- and it. is much (! to prevent than to cure. When f-r.-t -yiiitonis appear isolate the ' a'c! rvdu -e ti'e ini't. feed by half. 'ir-.-'titutioir : gra--s.. hay for iU'ii imy vvil! a!.-, aid in the re-:i;- On. to .three tablesp.Kins "i cf.or , , :. depe KiiiiLr ufion the i tfit call" .should he given fol . : by' a teasj.oon full of a mixture : 'lini.' i :ie p irf '" sn!o to two .in!: s'oc-ii; rate of b;-muth iicaoi Mate ,r .od.'i. Repeat at interval.- of alout six hours i diarrhea i,- .-t ipped. Prevvn I . :, .vever is the 1 ( cUiv and the l c .'-f the trouble -Hotild fie located I l .: loCed. tsuiis: nyt l'l ended Ha;, v. cod the L'lsi , Court Hoti-.. door in the town . nc-i-v :!!-. at 12 o'clock boon. ,jiTn fo- ,ah. and -eil to the highe.-ii L,-. dtr ioi ca-h the fvlk-wing .de.-: . Iiforvity : BKG'I.N'NlM. on a roci; ::.. proposed new Highway, i corner .; the Methodist Parsonage lot ar.d u. with the eejiter of the proposeti n. v Highway, South 19 digs. 50' Wtv.. 41. SI rudes to a stake in th,-. .nw. of the proposed Highway; Owi nest 25.5t pok-,-, to a stake cohi.- o hou-e lot; thence S- S poles -. t .stake; thence West S pole to a ;-iakf in the present lotul; thence S. 3 dg.' K. 11 poles to a stake in th'i -oiiiv thence West 36 pok- to Jonathan'. Creek; thcnc down the creek as l-.J-lows: N. deps. HO' E. 8. poles; S 21 degs. ;i0' E. -1 poles; N. D iv.. 15' E. 10 2-'( poles; N. 3.r. k'gs. V. J 1-5 pole ; N". 25 deks. ;!()' K. it poles; N. 20 ikigs. E. 10 poles'; thejici E. V pole,- to the center of the prestii'. road; thence X. 5 de(?s. E. "0 2-: . poles with the center of the load V a stake; thence' Eas't 12 poles to stake i corner of the Met '.'Osi 1st Parsonage lo's; tbence South 10! d'K-s. E. 1 -IV poles to the HK;1 N I X U. . coi.t aini tig 10. .'IS acres more ot less, and 'MMr.g a part of the Sart;u- Lee Howel: home plate, and also ii inc,' a port ion of the lands described ;" a died of trust executed by Saiune-In- Howell -and wife dated arxl :V,, corded as above out. IV rm-. of wUs cash and trustee y, reiUir,, deposit of 10 per cent, of ainouii;. of the bid as evidence of t";. fait hi Thi.-; ;i'-v;-t of -land ', he sold subject to the 10;!;! taxt. This .January 2. 1034 JOSEPH L. COCHERHAY' .Substituted Trjsv ... No. 147 Jan. 4-11-18-25. (ral mar ville. . iiij i la d.p; ni. at A-he i-. I I lliam, thern Suratav ui. ( andlot- as the ituc- Alr. and Mrs (i. ( . ( risp. Itov J. Wilde. Charles Scott. .1 !.. and Paul Benton, of Canton, were visitors in (. iyie Sunday afternoon. Miss f ora Harden has retunie.; to her liom.s in llavesvilie. alter a two I weeks vir-n with relativ. - ri I !v.!, s of t'KK- to be u-ed a; .s, brought facniers; rinn tlu- live year po. standard.- arc - t ir. in. order to -apply : o.l-te.-teil chick wintch 1 ha.- , ol: -:,.l.' e u'h lets, pl'ovnii'm a new mie lor i.ianv larm-,. 7s. 00 thiuuirh I-'eder-H facilities. Products, .-hrubocri- lor canot northern nur.series. i.be iiatchel'ie 1 i s ( (Ul du nod Special liatchi ry egu' purc bred bio the reiteration .-prat sr. In ji I .source of inc 1 . .... ,,..!,. v. 1 1 A f .-in, ,. I at ion niarketi: Handled were shi pin cut to pulp wood., aid other wood products according to market ileniands. irrkeiinjr of corn bv the heciera tion liruulu farmers So.aOO.On dur ing the live year period, while sweet Complete Stock of Legal onns Deeds of Trust Civil Summons State Warrants Warranty Deeds Chattel Mortgages No Tresspassing Signs The Mountaineer potatoes brought -9380.00, A .sub stantial part of ihe sweet potato figure was mane possible bv tne Fed eratiO:i .storacc warehouses tor curing the potatoes. Ihe price for cured Potatoes in the spring' was.' much high, or than for fre-hlv dug iietn'o, -,. in the fall. . Toniatoe.s and ''vegetable;, brought 1os.iiiiu.iiii. while apples marketed were value.) at 12.000.l)0. Cannery purchase.- oi supplies amoiintel to $27-772. "it, ehietiy for ctreen Wans and for tomatoes, while money paid i i in n uilil ti l did 12 2 !4 ( ; ,'iini route pavnienis were ?..7j0 uuring tne live vear pereid. Special products, .have, been devel oped and maiKcied bv tne Farmers l edei'iitiati. inc.. at various times, .such as wil.l . stiawiti-rrv jam lrom mountain berries s,.,j, )n thi a.ige northeni cities. According to. announcement' made l.tst week, the Haywood County r arm ers f ederation will merge with the Farmers Fedi'rnt ion on Keoruarv 1st, frivinjr much wider marketing' connec tions for the firmer-; doing business with the Haywood organization. II. A. Osborne, president of the Havwood Federation, is to iH'come a director representnif Havwood county on the board of the 1-nrmers Federutim. inc., wmip u.i-.. uninehart wili con tinue as saies .manager lo rthe farm supply warehouses at Wnvne.sville and Cantr.n. The II "vwood Federa tion directors and others will form a rl Flashes from Hyatt and Co. Hid m.u eer slop (n think huu much damage is done lo homes, barns, etc. b) rain msl becausi- 1h' have Icakv nvif.' ( el us show iiu ho to sae money hi getting the right kind ol rooting. We hae a complete line of Galvaniz ed, and Koll roofing, al-o Composition mid Wood Shingles. Itelore another ram let us hgure vith cxi. maybe a can of LEAK -SEAL "ill stop l hat leak. naywooa county convmi combined cooperative. tee the Question: How much shou.d be! prepared for planting a home garden? Answer: The siU' of- the iamilvi should govi'in the sizP of the garden. A tenth nf an acre will produce an abundance ot vegetables for one per son and this amount should be al lowed for each member of tne fami ly except tor children under five voars of age. If such crops as watermelons, (-'nt'ilotjpes, Irish and -veet uot.itoes iH-e o be iTiwn. a laip-er m-ivee is '""'" I- 'f "4ht"e atp crown outside the garr'en half an aero will lv suf ficient to turnih n . lamilv of five. Another car of tlorr Mixed Ba. the Im'sI for Milk cows, has jut ar rived, also a ear of New ( oil on s-ed Hull-. We have a rompIiKe luie of Bor.-e ( ollars. t ollar Pads and Harness at the Old J ow Price. Now is the time to gel reivdx lor M'lir Spring Plowing. Make This Your Headquarters FOR FIELD SEEDS We have bought the Best Seeds Possible. Will be glad to have you come in and talk your seed prob lems over. SEE US BEFORE BUYING AN anted: W c will pay ra-h lor good sound White Mdling ( orn See u Ih fore selling. We are anxious fo help uu ilecidc on the right grade of Fertilizer and will wekome anv question von might If ou do nol hae the part lor your V arm Implements in slock it -will be ordered direct from the manu facturer so do not be satisfied w iih a substitute or inferior pnrls iyait & .'Co. PHONES 1.3 157 AT THE DEPOT WWll,wJ'-'-i'wwiMimiwwwi H--imrmmmmmxaa. 1 . - -."' ' - ... ! .. ., ' .... Z7-
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