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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1934 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER rat a' T' m r tu vi i in ii I ,r rMWt ji ii vars?i wi uu. v i w :OUNTY AGENT . D. S MI TH'S column Timely Questions And Answers On Farm Problems hme Facts About The Agricultural Adjustment Act Byrd Tells Why His Dairy Program Is SecoisdTrip Tol he Adopted By Farmers Antarctic Was Made In Mountain Region .ac grow I Ik - ''' .,,!,. :i,'f :. re mat e.miit- ; -. ;,i i g. ig t . !y hsgie. i' maio -i:t- iiat.tu.l -,i-n nv.. ' han ii'iiji1 1' - ' - '"', - Ii 'li I i : .nut qua 1 i t i!;t - nicks , -, v hu w.-.nt -.t;l I":.. hi -il' ''!' ' a! ,., (ha is hfiui; ..r.U-r.-.l I'KL.'AKK l'-OK I'Hk'KS fl in t'Utb vil!i we at uncc l;any . h:, an- a rj:hly pel i!'ain " itV'h i'ir tin- -pt-cial potato art ':. !, !.:. .Ii: an, I vi ry siiMvpt iblt- u. . t week in Xiw paper, j :i,i. ! M- . .'minions, kt'oniler houses ' ' , f -fiuuM . 'i n-aily fur Un-ir ivci'pt mn. Th, nmnt agent lia.- a lew ,ack- ' llaV i"- ' '-an -fully ilisintVctcil prior !t-t:al t . .;p mi.'IV ! .ivtuaHy pmvli;ieil: It '. -hoiih: .nut (piahty 'u ' injr t ' t 11 ivhast r getting tin- worth ot' .. vi Judys root lot anil will re si-tan! tabaccu nft'tl for ihutv l'arnu-i :v, w:im tht-m. Thcsi- packages will jra tin lirst who (.all for tlu-in, Be ,.ur,. t.. i..i-i.-o jrrowi-rs you plant -i-o,! If k:ii"A:. quality and origin A f-.-i: row:.- Had wilt in their tob;cco lu !!.s a year and mur( hail toluu-i-o ,,,; -,it. iivt- i-arcful attention to (nil p'vparatioli. Make t!' -oil IVi--i.,,. ili'nty of plant food. The j,,.;.. 'iit lnaki' th.- hiuh quality KAlil.V CHICKS to the turn- of th chirks' ariival '1'ht tluor should In- well littered with a -.suitable, i K an litter, The brooder should ii- in operation and properly regulated. Not over :!00 ehi-.ks ,-hould be luomled together allouini;- two vhi.ek- in, each square tout of tlooi space. I hick jiini'i's to keep the chick.- nc.ii- the source of heat for the lirst feu- days should be provided. An amide supply af chiik teed should be on hand. Fee I hoppers, allowing 1 li feet of hopper space tu the I (HI (lucks should be available and e'leiie;!, drink ! 1 11 ii cont.iiiiei? provided to allow one , i, . ...i .- . i. i-i . i . , I mini o. me cnichs In illlllK .1 till .'.ions at present point lowaid -amc time ytie-:;-. :;: ( an a vrr. -w'e Corn Hoa; cen'.ia.t .no c: in i r. laid i:c: dante.; ; that c-'p :: IWZ ..i I !aT.' . Aii- .M r: e- provaiv-i that tile 'i lo'.al j,r ac planteti to com on' tin I til! in doc pet' cwecj the bae aVe I i eiaire f..r I !''!- ..mi li'o'!. !e-s the 'JO ! I I'ci- con: lu. ii. 'ii required undi ' in,. . 'r.ract. This eduction how mi ma be greater than "JO per cent but cannot lv le.ss. Where the icdintii-i, in more than 'JO per cent the growc! will receive rental payments on ail land taken out of production up to :'.0 per cent of hi- h:ist, acre age for lP.'i'J and KVA, ,ut thai at least as many early .-hi.! .hicks will lie stirted this : a- in 1 !'!.'!. This is )robably a ..i;ii iy a nuniln-i- of factor.-, a,:iiig I 1 ( im leased einployniellt v.i!i.-eiiiieiitly larger buying power he pal", of the public; (J) the fact ei- m ice- in the immediate n UK A K IX (I KAKI.V HATCHKl) CHICKS Tin- -tai t ing of early chick- for broiler- or for early layi-r-s very often bring- on complications which aie not experienced with later hatched chick.. that have the advantage of -un-hine, Question: When should culling beg-in in the poultry thick? Answei: With the banv chick.s All crippled and weak chick- should1 he destroyed a- soon after hatching as, possible as such chicks arc alway lirst to contract colds, roup, or pox. They may also be carriers of dis. ease- that will cause heavy losses in I the Mock. After this pel iod the birds .should be carefully watched for slow . developing. -tuuU.l and imdersiv.eu pullets or ccckeic',-. Tin -e should be taken from the t'.vk and -old a-; la oilers or frvi r-. I'h Nat:oii ie u i n i':r..ugh a !i-ai!-:lu i, jv. ;.,.), It . aiea.K leai- that lb,. da . f purely . r i - i i :i , aali-tic n i in-, .citrc ar.-c.- fair.- i in ag: i, nil in a: ;,r. iac: : n aai- Mlellta! . cello!!! a- 'uia ' i. !i . ., -a. The future hold- .cu : a, . ; ; h, Adj lis! aieiit A ; a., an. i ., i- a a antage- of a ,-; i . . i a uitur, . ' One inovi- .c; i -h -. Act mu-: ; he -ubiect to , h ll.;e 1- : he pi ii ciph i l'i ' ' pa- , ba-cd soundly en a I ;i I :' " ' : i" odilct art, cm-irn i t ion. i ha- principle l be m -rican : fai me i- and th(. Am. ! ica:i Nat on ', -houbi never surrender l-'oi t he j sake of the fainnr nd n.i ,.-.- for' the -ake of (he la st of the Nation. I we should tight to maintain the pledge j made by Congr.--- of fair . chnngo ' value on that p.etion of eiu clop-, i-oiisiimi'il in th;- .oantiy A fundameiit .1 of h . i;oa-e clt -New Heal i that those large eco , nemic group- which perfoim econom i ic fund sons tot . let y mu-i have a fair ,-hai-.' ''a- national incmie. ' Tlu- he! !- .-V.':' ally I i u .- .of .- g '-u u!.. Uire. I This U ; la- g ui.lnig pn n'ciple al -o j of the Agi ., u'tur ' .l iustirent Act , u. U llge tl ! I appea: no; pn h u 1 iiewhat more steadv e. n anticipaleil, and ( lv Cuotable status ot the .1-1 rv which apparently is ii'.v new pr-ople into :t ig e i r) v halcned chicks nanilu r ot 1 actors wh'eh erne in mind 1 he.-e m ol the general basic prin- nanagement which arc! crv e and growing green feed. Til .ouard leg weakness oiler, il compensating (actor- are led. Houses for earlv chick- provided with class sun-t,- Clubs To ( elebrate 25th Anniversary aite window s w hich w ill allow t he chick.- the hcnctits of th.. sun . rav-. It stitii teed cannot he cut and r v lallv te-d a ner cent allalla leal niea! hoiilii oe added to tile ration. Tile t w eiity-lif t h . ainm i rsa t he louuilmc- of 1 11 ( lu'a w ork mg ciaebrat .-d I'll- v.- i -n ( ai-ohua (lllo leadl-l- ale lllollhl.ng. I ii, i I vc i sal v pr..c i am- to tit the nu i-eco cry pingram and iiiiilu t!i Vcar il club u-.irli be a demo tion o! it- value p. firm hov girls, -aid 1. II. Hairill club a! State Colleee Hard i He! ., i without . . ea i out sonic c .'it : ! ii tl i t lire , a: eoinpeii' .:... i and pioai!ia .in-: ry It .tab light f. i a fa!,-iiu-imn- for at' r: u'.t. fair play Co ! h, ! ... gi'oun- 1 1., . ., t : 1 1 a ; 'aught u- that n :l!g and v, it h ; pi o.iuc! :.-n ag .He '!' a fan a-a the Nation atonal- Im m , keei up III, : tin' naliona Tin- witi a - i-ai conoini,. - i-.iiic ot' - the I 1 1 I I t mltrv .success and v, Inch ai e except lonal I i-mal cnndiCons. i OF HAIiV CHICKS j .1 any pouhi v eliterpn.-c ! ivolves the quality ot ! .rie.l. I nnei tied eliarai'- ; a - atahtv liv ibili-tv. i ,1 liv. dlle l.o : til nun 1 1 u h .1 d turitv. pro iher inquir ed from the 1 d tl o.dv . Iv. .1 (e.-ira! the e le to a.l.l I i h oss ot VI t) I l I t I 1 I H I I titer.. 1- ! i fact... i - I I I he t( ai lunc ot thrift and a pi-ee'.at ion .d t he eva i dav : oi isle, in-; ru.-i ion and pi :ct i she growing of animals, the k. mat,, locords h. V I s. it-lrat. I I -'anuiiis Kxplort'i- i-e!iies That Seit'ntiiit Inliii million (ialh. em! Will lit' Worth More Than CoM Oi Trip ,,, xv 'bn.ial Ki. , ,i u Ii. IJm,,1 c n.iit'c ; Horn amis ,,f dollai-- audi ke :.. explore th, antarc! ic . '.'.1.11? He givis hi- own an.-Wel to' '''' quest. on in a faiiwell me.-.igi w .'tea for the Kotarian Mae-a.-m, liis; oefore 1. aving the Fnited State.-. 'I I Von admit that e'ence na- di l re,.: belling on huniaii . e -a -: lie famous eyploivr "if you .an -ee ho iucrea-ing lb,, wo ld's k'i'.wl. ig . "' 1 :dio-act ivily. ot' c, oa: h. i- iiulu en.es. of geology of a do.' -n l. o.'red lu.e- of scientific know ledge aids! pri .-eiitly be t' It in l.et'i" '.'vu g , on-diison- for the bun. Iii d-- o: ' . iion- w h . live uih.ii th: - eart h, t Men .. I can he convinced tb.it if i- inn alK futile j "ieveii an oppurt unity .to si! down, and talk it oer I c in guarantee that; oii will sigfe. with p.- in i-.e:ng a! !' gain for humanity from oipj " p,-.!:.lon far. Ill eXCe.s- of its cost in lollai- and it- risk :n human lives. " 1 Mi" second expedition" he eon tuuiio. "i to sub-taut late what 1 be i:e.i t o .he t I'lle on in - p'e ioll- (light - a .ii-' t 'nap -'.It t !le-e af e .-. I In t ''e ii : ev i. o; son 1 . laime.l eerlain ter- ritory in the name of the .I'uite.ll Si ale.-, and it u al-o the purpo-o of tile eeolld expedition to - ll list a 11 1 I a t e ' la o claim . ' " ri al ,le .1 of lli e-t a! loo Is . i a:;' to I.-, done m t he.-e :.resi- ..l in, ilea:- ot geology, geograplu , me I i. oioloL'A gui.ioloi'v oi'eanographvj i a ide ;u i .; vi a v mag-net isin. --tar .bi-t.l ,. r -a -, d. - .' a....'. I a.i to a o t pi - .id. . pi i'. a ... ; OI .'lit . b. b.s.s ! ' St.:', J. ' 1 1 ... V e- I'. . , . . I :; a C :..!,. . it , ai r. I I ' ii -I hand a portion -till m the . hitch n it- lull llood tide I 1 ip of th. e ha- r. rl.l. It It -tll.l del from t bebev. ha e w oi keo . a !'oa: n. a: U ra i w hi. h s ; .n, , . .:ai!. r i. , through ll:, cur.!.', aa s ". - a t'. .! ..,..- I'lepar,. a ticiuh -i..; gro.v a a i l. i i ereal h ,y crop ; grow pleiit i .1 le.-peile:;a and pro i.ie lounging l .'on: tor housing the ,..v- .'asraig 'a. w i nt . i month-. I'lle trench do ha U en proven t icnu ndous advantage Faiuiiam su.1. in providing -dace be winter A good icrial li ,y ci.p can l. planted vv ith three hu-h. I- . f vet. ' or Australian winter pears, to l'w a ere Where an ample supply i ' idage I, available. Ie-pede.';i nu; h. plow . d unde: and u-. d chietK ( -oil building J'.ain- remodeled o a- to elimniaiv niiii.v box -tall- will piovi.le r'nl lent lounging n om for the eattb w Inch -llo'ill.l he dehol lied aefol . I Ufm ,1 ill ! oge! Her. A tuple veld 1 l.l , t :.! -hould be I'fov ide. I. F unluini pointed nut that ni.iiiun from cattle kept in slultei.- is iiuicb hitter con-eived than that from .at tie allowed lo roani over dried o1' if ad pa lure lands. bv a leiu'thv study ot wind a n.i ba roinetrie condilion.- m this area. lb. -, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ' results ot the last antarctic expedition are being recorded undei I 'Herein '-.aeiil die Ilea, lings m ..ix volunies ;n ! i.i i ll ... or I ho . . lion ,d the- w.nk I he .-eeimd . dslsoa i deemed neeess i I V " .i fi. . mf k;n si.oc .1, ... i in i e-elo 11 ' X Tlii. I Mb b eat i I .1 ,111.1! I I I'll III Sea. I. moiu: I he cluli work I ii I die 111 I ' I I'll, ,nd tak I I ere. UZe, ! th. N, it I . I. O I I ' ' ' 1 ' - -' ' ' ' I'iVI. i hh ka All FX I 1 1 ' .J,'. ' in "c v I 1 ! 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JVCtlll IIIL aUc) 11 . lul L I 1 I I i-t i III sviiie anil nome-ina K i ngt. -a oi ;a i j i . 1 1 l.d.ai , I g row nig '!us, niov ement has 1 eached in pi at dually vi rv phase le through the teaching ol m anil home m ai l sees bv the de mon-t r :t son inetnod. Parasites Must Be Watched On Calves III., earlv siring months are the wor-t time ol year lor -cattle lice, p ftieulailv on calve.--, according- to lb H KullTier, head of the .State I oHeue animal husliiindry . depart. l-attle inlc.-ted with lice ciuinot .be lint t v. he saiil. .slid thev f requenilv i.'k ami nib their -km until the hair mix - oiT in great patch. around le. tail. head, neck and wither.-. I ho l.e-t ti'i iitment iso!i-:,-i.- ot wash, is.' w an.nuil wi: n ;i so, u : ion ot . one sl!,i'e -.I s.ulium (lourule to one gsil iv ol w.a'c:', KalliM.r -aid. I lie niuiol -l.s.U.d r.e applied over 1 I I 1, I 1 v (1 1 I 11 I L I cl I I .le.; and -.viiira rag under, the Ixllv id nr-fk ami hetwe. ri. the leg--. A cb a r day ':-.- n.-st for t he Heat 1 l il w II liv (I i'dd i v. A i ' r t (.:. aoin-'l h.. been I I Y ul I 1. nil I I uu auaio-: any. :iie;i allowed to an.. I quieflv. A.;, uianur,. iSiuu.'d be cleaned em the I,.. rn aid! -Willis and Ib.oi- wept id- .disinivcieu thorouL'hlv - m.-pectiiig- animals for bi.: it n :o -examine them e!tsiv around i.M K iji-wb, p ail.' k, and .1 Usil);l. a bkx;kr uz&'Pi SMOOTHER, FASTER STRAIGHT 8 lfii If v ' jpetuAzy, KNEE-ACriON WHEELS WBRNDIXIIKAKKS K-.Y FKAMK I.AKdT.R, I IM.K I I SI I IK IJODII.S -0N(;KR WIIKI'I.UASK (117 -icii) STARTKRATOR' (.AS- i i i'i'rfi - I'linic i.i an Dini tTOP . i.lvlll.l? J ,1 , 1 ,v . l wi l.iv.i.i.Ti i.wii iv. . i . i . i i o,v i i .....iv (-wj;.. !w,-.y-$sx NO I)R M I M II I ION iV' A h "&J 4. fti. Si, GET A STRAIGHT 8 -You ran :rt. ,,' 1)!. innmv ;it,r thai ik vrrv Intl rmij than ihat of I lir vtrv ..lir.-tin .' caf:;-. riic smait new I-iihtr b-ilit hi t ln:r find rnorr jpacjous. 1 he invpi-jv l strarulit Lighl engine Kivt-'iyou yjv.i-v power nd .'.pccI full H h. p. firm -i top ppeecj of .82 a;Muil tnjlc. .-hi hour: Lin I'ruitiHC The Mountaineer is . sis s. . nSy $1 per year -.n t, .uk: ,it(; my !; " mi iinrii l.O TO I All. . .1 ic .mc nil'' :nv dog: - I bat" a'.-', w hat .Marvin -f.riie.lt. o,t I Ul 1 ItH t It. Ill v . i ( fl 1 1 1 In h i it in i ii . i l g was known as I lip t-conomv Straight Eifilit because its furl . costs were well in line with those of sixes. Toijav s Pontine, thanks lo further retinemints in its S, roKih, Tool.. no.n V"l VOL mo' f miles to the Ration by a r.kkI 10 per because it a btr..,Bl.l EiKht.. Anotl.e. rent- A bigger, fast or. more powerful -important reason wny tms great, to v. Thr- tfml. Ir.lr.v 1-; U,-.Vi...I Sllainht EiKl.:-. Tl." I'ontia. Straight fcifchi fur l'ya4 will . .lepi-.'i in'' more i.towty. an-1 t '.i.itn. c lntlicatca a llidlicr r. sylr luea'at the enil of the road, ju X. i ar with remarkahlf Ponliae mcli a wise investment- 11 I c I i 1 . r he ,pisr lllnke. 1! - - n'uke-tlie Oi.V-tl l-ie.'i lug. ntv.' I'qiniHC. "Vi i' -.'" , nrnls-. -,ti ar.v cuse. V i.i b-- 1 dollars nicit. Why v.i.e ilni.-e the bin. ni J. I e:i-i., -n.i- s u r e r i Pi V 1 1 I ;ti.-n-T , g I li ll , I tne aerrt -t in :r,e v. n ami scji.s n fts I'rut'.t juekeil i!.' tu! iiei.on Smoky At The Depot M contain M hm W&jnesville, ,-nr,. ami took it A General Motors Silver Anrnversai v Value Tunc in oa Col. bioopn&t.e atiu tiu-i ' over the Columbia Network, 9.15 p. m.. E 5. T. Iii I 1 ' !
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