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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1931 THE WAYXESYILl.i: MOUNTAINEER COUNTY AGENT W. D. SMITH' column Timely Questions And Answers On Farm Problems Past Records Are Broken In Canning Food, Report Shows p' A LOOK AHKAH i education has made reiiiark-jetes;- duriiiK the past two de ti,u U admitted. The veiy i-i'aa; typo of education, carried ' undi'i the demonstration plan of teachers ik'.s worKi-u won- -ricep ; study : dene., in th;-.- heep '.' mlustry - ivni t Which : cuti m v : If .. tin' hou! mi' i runijrh effort, and matter it can be I be encouraged does ! mole ith rui al people both young I ray b,. a Utng time before the ,.!' 'the little red school houses : r..m th(. landscape. For many . who made our start in such ,.::! temples their pa.-sin v- a . cntinn'iital chord in our If something i d.-i I., enable sheep uwlleis secure in the busim-s it ; snort time until sheep is m '. dor.e to In- mole w ill he only fa i.-inn w'" l. a t h i n i' "We do n,.t i' the Past in this have enough sheep omit now. -.ike- Uhe'i 'oi many countiy localities naierly served by a half dozen or ,,. now tint! modern central school 'riding with competent instructors ."ach'ifin vocational agriculture and admit that the new pie- cf education is i-ettei. We , ;; (. ',c: ! urn hack. C od mads ar,, leachinn their wel ,.;. arms far into the country. no question that the.-o win ,.,s,k1 by a lurther expansion -.ilied 'rural .schools. is c 'liimurity educational i , 'H'.uounw education with p.oiile and with their par 11. Thev arc no; only the cradles of the 4-11 the ntu-e I'arincls of Aineric:. ami mo uture Homemakers but they are t-t becoming the shrine, of adult md rural culture tor an r.t.s OUC els ar. you tii; a.-. w ion:. ;n atlo.'l 'leopie ' ",an : . P alio u ra he tn(. s not have to possess more normal dcjjreo of imauina ... tb.-it. tli.. teachers of vo- n;i! education and shapers of i culture are the mes who mix paints for the picture ot 'o collie. ' Ul r: !'0l are making k- of sheep. law that will re raids. AY lu ll I v on. .some of can we not protect our This county i- capable of carrying ten times the numijer of cheep we pew have on our unused lands Kill th,. dugs- any dog rot kepi at home or allowed to roam . t will is going to make trouble for some one. Heneiit.- of North Caiolina's l enity Kami Census Surveys 1. 'I In- current Crop Cmi-al ineas--urts were greatly aide 1 oy this in formation. J. Farmer, weie prepared '. give dcpcndalde ci.'p figures tlui'cby. ::. County F rm A stent- are i litis enabled to analw.e and plan tor betlei sei vict s- I. Auricultuia! teachers ma u.c local facts for instruction and study. o. Individual county advantages ar.. thus earned to all parts of the State '.. I'ro-peclive edtliis and buyers may safely livatc .olvant igioiis op poi tuiiities 7. Maiuif. ctuiei .- may supply farm er,' lequirenicnls in advance at less cost to buyers. S. ! aimers are taught to plan an. I operations. .). I he count v is s the cost of these services rendered. 10. The classified lists of farmers provided permit of prompt and im partial opportunities for meetings, co operative .-oiling and buying, as well as local form practices. We want more help to mak. Hay. (Juesctior Used to advantage in i poultry ration'.'. Answer: S. y: can proteins i.u is !'K-t the entire animal pro: !bi- meal. 1' ;hi.s tii n w ill have to bt with a carefully hc.a'.e l aii A small amount t an sovrean me. he home-miA , .i ,1. is f.c!; m net to replace .in tetds with done the la. supplellie nteu I minora! :ni- of t he sovjear. vil me .1 .approximately five per cent, couki to used to replace that quantity of animal piotein fie.l.s and Will inakc a ei'' i Usf a.".. o c rut :n- (Question: hat treatmetit is re commended tor Irish pet .;to seed b -f oe plahtinjj'".' Answe: : Ail potatoes .-howiny di--cased spots or blemishes should be discarded b-foie any tieatmcnt is iriv. li. If vhe potatoes have ainail, black, hard bodies on the .surface or i l. ck arei's and soft .spots, all such '.ul ei - should be discarded and the . os treated with mer it the rate of oip ;a!lons of water. 1'ut in wooden i;irreis au.f for 1 to 1 hours. Hry immi-iiiaiely after avuk potatoes are in a healthy v sheu'.d he soaked iu X.oth Carolina 1 1 oTO.tfoO quarts duiinc. 1 !;:". acc atheied from hi . luh w onien by r ivy home agents. In a report H ade ..Mckiinnion hi .si Kv, fane women tilled ot -urplus food r.lmu tii records oin demon -t rat ion ti'ul.i Old I'll I Slur CHICK 1HSK.ASFS I lines! care must li,. exeicised :n : ndlirit s.oi'ii; cluck., when poultry men vv:h in st. p the spread of bacil !i:i! white di.ii l hee... Ceim.- may W spria.i b the fee! of nii'n er ani mals ir, m-aniiary drooder houses, by ma mi I c from diseased birds v- by iiifected. ChicLs should be pr.i tccte.i from these ; getuies of .spread ing the iliease. Brooder house s shoulld be k pt clean and the food pio- CSF liK' .11. lira n ' ha: st 1 an .-li. ih t ! . Cu Mr M i s d from 'inanimation. Wi'.b . el the n weiith. this bet'.e' de..lei. Is, add SlOd pel crop and important acreaue ;i ton seed 1 k" 1, the the, lr. . eioth p'.aeej pru',4 et ',,! cold !. ili.wnl -m the ce. , ceil lull vain, of the p. if. lcidarly of reduced i K Middle !h C Mo: s, tood I'oilsei tate Coilepe i: tile .'It reinamint; p. 1: curie chloride ounce to einht tins si'lu'.ioil lk d. IHi.ll U i i ke: rural home 1 1 w e. P on special hii.1; ir.b ".s -.'1 lain: u onlen j n and sav,- .deqiia'o Kaiiy I.e. L I S! Oat ice. Ian to aid moiled )h and to e- w ho had not ! ion at i 'u'- meet. emergency ajreius o aKeiit- i'i ji illii:--even emeiKency .1' employ -i then at oe F, !..'.', e the potato's ins'. Where condition th foi itialdehy de -olut fol maldehy.le to ,".M-; foi' one to one and Always treat potato. ,lrv before cuttino.. on one pun Ion , of watel ) no-half hours, and wash ann unconsciously inventory t heir ive.l many times surveys ihroucji wood county' prohensive. farni census more com- No Decrease Seen In Poultry Growing iis poultry prow-inn seems to ile a fanlv deendable source iDini' ami. prices tor broilers lvavc hotter thiin was anticipated, in ioii.s are that, the demand for chicks in North Carolina this Continue jfood as in "llowi ver. poultrymon should care : ui;;.- select their sources of baby hii ks and if possible tret tho.se which -.live been pioduced Irom euuts laid b.v lonl-tcsted hens." cautions Hoy S. ite.irstyne. head of the State Collen'e ooultry department. "Another im- wrtinv point L to be prepared for he ihioks before they are received at the tarm. ( lucks are highly per- shiihle and the brooder houses need 'o be readv in ample time. We have ;ound that the iitartinjr of baby chicks or earlv pullets or for earlv broilers s mere complicated than raising: hem later in the season- when sun. shine, range and green feed is avail-..ble." J'eitstyne, says baby chick.s .started erv early have a tendency towards i-V weakness that later chicks do not lave. This means that the early rue :s .should fret all the sunshine lossit.-ie. Where thev do not have -rrt-vn feed, an 'extra amount of cod ivei i ll nieds to be added to the mash. If i he chicks are barllv crowded and he .iikmir and eatintr places aie -rTKleo-i.Kite- ciilmil alism virt 'likely develeo. pa ;, chick- started early ed the est . f Cure and liftid sanitation ays the poultrynvun. ,. Clyde News Civile Hisrh School and Cecil's bus iness Collojro. ot Asheville, broke even, in a basketball doubleheader here Saturday lmrlit. 1 he Clyde pit-Is edRed out a 21 tri 2d .decision and Cecil's quintet ran away with a ::l lo 1 1 verdict , Mrs Marv I'erpruson. . ol I rabtree. pent Wednesday in Clyde with her sister. Mrs. Mack Fish. Miss .Mildred' Fox, of (irayesville. Tenir. Miss Heinice1- H'utehins. of ltuin-viMe- N '- Miss .lulia Marrell. of I nicest-1'. -Mr. Hubert Justice, ul Hender.-niville. all students' at West, eru Carolina Teachers f'oHejfe- Cul lowhee. were visitin.ii' in Clyde Sun day afternoon a Miss Kuth Andeison. of the -"cd-ford Farm, spent Sunday in Clyde with .Miss llobbic ll.iyr.es. Mr. drover Haynes Sunday School superiintendeiit ii' the Clyde Baptist church- delightfully entertained thi te ebers and ofliccis of the bunday (Governor Cets A New Automobile North Carolina'., numbei one hitch-' hiker . Coverhor C lv Khrintrha u, -can forget all about his . ride, hum1 niiiir experiences teviinnine this week. In other yords the four-year-olii trubematoi'ial car -which has shown 'I V ndenvy to I l eak down in icvont months, has l.een traded .for a new one. The l!'.;.'. (len. r..! A sembly nil thoi izi d purchase )' ii in w automo bile for the (leernor. I The. new car i.- a 'Lincoln sedan. I equipped with a Willouirhby IWidy and ' special equipment The old car, ill.sO a Lincoln, was purchased in l!'-! (Iunnjr the reuinie ol . Max liardner and transported that (lovernor 200. OOtl miles dm inu his four years in otl'ice. The State paid I 1 for the new ear. vvhich is priced at about $d.(H)0 delivered . and included the extra equipment. I he uiirerence between the two amounts represents the lia.le in value of the'. old car and adjust ments (riven the State, A. S. lliowel', State Director of I'urch.isins; and Contract. Mid. (lovernor Khrii.iirhaus wa iiecorded wide : publicity several - months ae.o when his car broke down while he was on the Way to Fayctteville. He had to hitch-hike his way for the last 2" mile- of the trip- - m i::. ' home :, map, a'd out wonnqi i en u I i ly demons; i ation clu:... d this aid to women ri e.i t hts just rue! ioii -V, a result llldcd ly employ NeRie home a stent wer ed in .iddiiion to the u oi k. These uoikci.s '.rained 1 IL'o car ning. leaders from amoiij; tlteir club memberships, who in turn earncu the instruction to rural women in all parts of the stale The homo-demonstration department cooperated with the ,!o enior's ollice of iivct' in .,1 of the work. Not only were the wom en tatitrh: to coii-erve such food as w as produced but they were aidi d ii: I'.r.wviny: food ,,ui.dies to be a,ed du'--ii.s; the '-winner nioiil h- "'hie of th. main objects ..r eiir eif.n-U wa to aid eveiy relief family livinjr on a faun, whether owner or tenant, to pro. lure .fo.uL ineludii'sir poultry and food eii.l teed Kl'l'El'TIN K JANUARY '-Mi, 1 ." New Low Bus Fares To All Points LOWEST IN HISTOM li O U N D T R I V 1 A RES I Low As 15 Per Mile ;ai iieiv Clol.,- t y ' f an e J,.'." show met aiid foo.l.-UHf a i t . : i ' t I -utbcier.i iirii ty ami qual r heme coiisimipt i. n and to Coil, fruits and vettefaldes for -winter Mr.- Mori is said. "The results thiil '.hi-; -objective- Wiis about liul in : diiit o n t her. i', more ivailable for holla u-e this la if dice .the W in rid any pi eVieu - eat' War" Catawba County cotton will avei'oir,. about $11 an acr. land which wr ten production 1 N' tetit'i in I'.'-i I n . ', c vd for tint l runt evt- i ' Ua-bui:..!!. direct it'sion wmk with .the I'. S. Depart ment of Agriculture, in a New Year messas;v to club member,, says tliis i.s'.(;oiuK to Ih- a sroml 'year for -t-H club w,.i k ,nd for farm' folk- ner 2c CHEAPER TII AN YOU CAN DRIVE YOUR CAR S A V E TRAVEL HY IU S THE MODERN VA From Your Door To The Heart Of The Citv MODERN EQUIPMENT CONVENIENT SCHEDULES I.e:ie WAV.NESVU.I.E For Asheville and Points West, North, and East. S:4t) A. M. tl :0(l A. M. 1:00 P. M. S:l(l P. M. Lea ye W A N ESN I LLE lor S.vlva ami Franklin 12:10 P. M. 7:1.) P. M. l,eae'WAYNESVII.LE lor Cornelia. Atlanta, and PoinU South and West. 12:10 P. M. The ; real est Uat,ain In .Transportation History For 1'iiitlu'i Int'ormatiiMi Call I5us Station Phone 70 J Or Write Queen City Coaeb Company, Inc. 117 West Fifth Street Charlotte, N. C. ! FXKCl'TOK'S Ml ltd' ilu COUS1I1:. . Mae Mica. MARRIAGE LICENSES j. 4nd Kiln Turner, both school on lUst hriday evening' at his home here A tfood nunrbrr i were rii. attindatui (. nm " hJo-d bv all present after .which delicious re freshments were served by Mr. nn. Mrs. Haynes. Miss Katherine I'enlaud. spout week-end in Candler with her Miss Louisu McDowell. .. Mr. Ott.s Freem n and Mi rivi.nwn siit nt th,. week-end r. ville, N- Co visilinsr friends...' . The" Woman's Mb-sionaiy Society of: the Clyde M. K Church, South v. n hold: their retrular monthly Thursday afternoon a; th.. Viom.. ot- Mrs. '.Neat J. Dale Stent of- Lake will be pre.-e:;' and speak Mi I M H v a - v Wayneiville. Monday. Mr ' . R. Spears, ot ' a:it"n. was ... . : - -1 ).v .. ii t ivoe visitor .ni.oa. " nursery hi.s been estab!ihi CKde school !v the . hnierjre.ncy ucation Relief Administration - uil.l..:.;, ., .-o orn-nllell in th( school HOW '".(t:i vinji iHii.liiied a, eecu'.oi' ol the estate of Thoma- 1'rice, leeca-ed, this i- to notify ail -persons liaimr claim - icrainsl t lie estate of t he . de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed on or before th,. ..rd da., of J mil n 1 ' i hi i o 1 1 w ' l It pleaded' in bar of such claim. All persons indebted to said estate will plc;e " make imymvi'X i'mni..iiate- iv. ' ; ; ,,, 1 In I , i i ii i . 1 i t ir 1 1 1 Fidelity I'nioii Tru-t Company: . ,,l i v ik i w It i i 1 ter of Thoma- Trice Kstate li. .1 It MoiL'a.'.. Airert and Ati;.. N ! P.i .Ian. 4-1 1 -1 s-ti.-1- ( 1 S liiM RAT OK s MH Jf 1 meetir.B ociock ai nr. Mrs .L:n iiisl.a shehpina in- d in Kd- ciu r ; ritrer J. Stuiivev I Canton. I red K. Roller an, I i llie Lee IhL'le oth of Canton- , Mr-. Rowland Howard .i the te ii ' v..u:.; i I ii..- ..,) Mis .1 Walden 1 ye Messcr. Cove Creek. ! are j-peiiding the wei k at Hu.e! aooiI tevt Mh on Joe ( .and Ticth ;whLri. Mr Tjt-intrn "'lu Vina Rhojarmer. R. 2, Wavnesville. j revival ser-ices-.. .. . A C t i Imni and Cord i Mr- I M rubisoi .i. chi un Rrnaiot-' u,.,-.i st ..:..' 1 . in Uav:ie?vi::e VI Charlie Denton nnd Filla .Mae Hen dtrsr-r. both of r.'intnfi le Rose and ( arbenia Durjress, "Kith cf Hemphill James W.j Latherwood. Lake Ju-i-lu6ka. Flora McElrov. Candler. Iolet Jenkins and Amanda Conard. oth of White Oak Karl Jones and Debie Hardin, both f Canton. In the drawing-room, the talk con enied friendship. ' I have heard it said,'' remarked Mrs. femithe "that in China friend ship us sealed by breakinc a piece of china " . Jtst then a terrific crash was itard coming from the kitchen. H m! ' murmured Mrs. Robison, L .sounds as if our maid is a -P'-cial frtc-nd of ours-" very- spent lting. Two Doses Stop Cough or no cost - i . . i. No -irgumcnt money oav if two dose ot Bronchuline Kir.ulsion don't give you 1N- ' ST ANT- unmistakable renei, Smith's Cut Rate Drug Store and a!1 other good druggists guarantee it. Contains no chloroform nor other narcotics, and no sweet sugary rjrup. Not habit-forming. Str.ells worse than its tastes- Put if you are coughing vourself to pieces INSTANT RLLIEF is what vou want and what you get with rtronehuline. . Adv. H'ivmg''';ti;iUlieu a- e cUivi -ji .l.i e-tute of li Ilillwyn (.reen. ueeeu.-fd. this i- io r.otifv nil wwnis having ciaims au-ainst tile estate, to present a...... .. the nr.dcrsi2T.ed on or lefore tm I ni 't In iarv l' fr tin ,.ti,... -.i-iii V.. nleadei in bar ot- their recovery- H ner-son-; indebteii to '--ani -v-'iai will pin - m k , ivr- " "i -d i This 1st day ot Jar.aary. 1..4- T R KOI dmi"istruio f.f ' the estate of f. Idw:y:i Green, oeceased. , s, 14G Ju 4 II H J frio 1 K ft Ei -for BILIOUSNESS W' Sour stomach 1 S as and headache p 1 CONSTIPATION p Flashes from Hyatt and Co. GBieap Seeds Are Not Always the Cheapest Now is the tun,. star! .praying for dormant diseas es, don't ait until the bud ding starts. v recommend for this V LlMF-SLI . I'M I K. 1 or Ih,, past tun weeks e have been telliiiK sou that the price of Lumber and Building Material would ad vance. It did -last '.Monday, but we are glad to. let ou know our prices ate as low as the Code Authorities will let us sell, and e know there ure no prices lower than ours and few as low . Now is a ''good time to build that new fence or repair the old one w Idle fencing is so cheap. I ((alotaLs m lot " 3 A lot oi VVavne.sville peo ple had to do without (M)AI last nifli', during the snow, because it was impossibly to get a truck to their place. Don't let this happen to you, keep your coal bins full or at least enough to carry you through another bad spell. The best Field, Garden and Tobacco seeds possible to obtain are here and they are all new stock. We are still buying good sound white milling corn at th market price. t-et us tell you how to use iiuACK-LEAF '40' in the Garden, Orchard, Poultry House and Barn Yard, It kills insects by contact and bv fumes. We are closing out our ' stock of HIGH GRADE OVERALLS at bargain prices All are triple-stiched and of the highest quality. Never before .HAS-. ''.? v:;--':-;-:vy. Farm Equipment Been Priced So Low Take advantage of this opportunity to get your hew implements or to replace the old and worn parts. Hyatt & Co PHONES 4J 157 AT THE DEPOT i
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