THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1931 1 ? 1 HIL W.UNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 6 - 1 " - i " rak iBSEM w Wavnesville First Methodist COUNTY AGENT W. D. S IVIITH'S column Timely Questions And Answers On Farm Problems I V. i a.- ( J 1 1 1 - t Kill I my bu'iy I.- tin it ex-ihe All farnu-rs . who haw ,nt their marketing va.-ds-to. the county agent'.s ,Hk-e .-hould do at '.""'m The work will Ik- delayed unti ,.1 cards are in. This, county is "hea.l in this work, but we should complete the Jb once. Bee meeting will he held at tne. following places: , Thursday 9:00 A. M. at Vocations Agriculture Department. Thursday 4:00 1'. M. at George Stanley's home, Tigeon. Friday 10:00 A. M. at Columbus Moody's hoiiV, Maggie. Friday :!: M- :" J- 1!- 15t'l ' home, ( ralitree. Mr C h. Sam.s will be here loi these" meetings-. All men and women interested in hee.s should attend at least one of these meeting. Remember the meeting at the couit house Saturday murmng at 10 oVIoik it is important that you be pic-M-nt. Trap Catches Hoy Stealing Apples -i-i . i , r, 1 1 .' I '.( IV j ih-t,vtiV(. Vincent Bradley an 1 wo red a call Utat .-aid someone wd- -iviniin" tin North Lexington .-vve- ma- in A-hcvi!le Saturday. I When lie arnved, he lound a 10-, i.i i.,.,. ,.m In-; kiici-s in 1 rout of, i .,-reeiicil fruit stand- On,- t the i ,-,-'--, aim- were through the mesh wi!h a thumb caught in a trap whu-h (vol been set there to catch po.-sillfc thieves. W;tli the assistance ,il two man, the olliccr released the lad who said: "I was hungry and just tried to get an apple. ' :,adlcv c.iiMile.l the boy iu he milled a lac-. -rated thumb, took him t,, a cat',, an.l gave bun tood. 1 hen he took his yuung .nsoner to within two I lock- of home and released him. -l'leasc, Mi-ter," the youngster AFTER 8,000 M ILES one AS NEW Percent of tensile strength remaining In cords after lonii use In tires: Mllm Suporiwisi Ordinary Run Tire t :oril3 I trc Portia 8,000 16,000 93 81 S2 36 Supertwist Cord -a Good year patent stretches, absorbs shocks, and comes back strong! Thoroughly rubberized to resist heat, it (Jives lasting - blowout protection in every ply. Ask us to demonstrate! iThe super-soft tires the new 1934 cars are wearing 'can be easily applied on most 1933 or 1932 cars. Ask .for our special otter on the GOODYEAR AIRWHEEL. Any good "new "tire' is pretty safe, from blowouts but how safe4 is it after thousands t of miles? . Think over those per centages above! Remember, the public finds! that Goodyears stand up 4longestTthat's why morej people buy Goodyears than any other tires.! Since Goodyears cost "nothing, extra, put them on your car' m The famous P7A Goodyear Pathfinder l up blowout - protected by 4 FULL l-1, its oi letcd with hot-twin- lag ruoner. Aleo, the m 4 ) Sprcdway up Ik kIamii, - nrntfvtcd yet cost a little e ot bv pro- spe .-elence hick, -pi-actual ag.- poultrvniaii nwn: A high degie, i; Im I.een attached i-ialisi - of tti.- I. X- Department -i Alfrivulture :ti this work but. due t evti-.-me care necessary in making au-topsie-i and the necessary praUce wolk the -ytem is ot little value to the aveia'ge pouilryman. i'or tile com-nur-ial hatchen man, however, an opportunity '.- ottered in that a defi nite piemium will be .iileied to the h-itcbeiinaii who can. .fa ';:. ieo u" ' . :.- i-if'i;t v per tit leinale-. . Tii Mountaineer went to pit" Mr. Hardin was out ot town. He an nounced before his departure that K'g ular -civices vvoubl be held Sunday at th(. u,u.l hoii.s, with the pa-toi preaeh;,'i4- at both the morning and evenniK service.-. The public L-. cordially invited to attend all service. ei U-mi; oi entrance i-nnninij- Noi Inea said county a .-take m said county (o- -t on: A n.-wei : spiavcd a. (inell. I lie "1)1.1 VOU net " es. twice, once from the I mv c Once ,ank." leek ."' from you and Mj'JK 1. Of 1KI hlKl.'S SU.K Wv!i -liouid a'.inie trees c.-iti -il ot apiile blight .' n.- t rees ' should be :i::.n a - cue b!o.-.-oin - aie irreeui . r ' a -..iniK vatl- eties will re.Uiie mole, man one ap plication of the .spray. 'I lie removal ..i- ..li i.li -!,.!. .it ui-nr-, branches and htilfht cankered areas, will al.-o aid in the control by er.dicatinn- canv- over -r.iirre- ot the organism. ot tl-.-- -nrav use a Honh-aux mixtuiej coiisistnuf ot one pound ot granulated, blue stmie, tluee pounds ot chemical hvdrateil lime and .ill aMoii.s ol a- ter. Question : Is s-.lav a prollt ible sunime.' teed tor daily ca'-tie .' Answer: il;-K; ba.s it- place in .summer feeding as a .supplement U.i short Jiature. here ther is sulh eetit silage oi' where the .siae;e ciop.. yield well it is a cheap and mure con. lenient supplt ment than soilmu crop-. It i." also well to feed u n-a-sonable amount in the morning loi the fust t'evv day.s alter tho animals a e turned on the pasture. '1 his prevents the eow.s from gorpinn m the younn' tender grass which tends to scour the rows, On Monday o'clock A M. in the tow ! 1 County, .No: ; public outcn tor cash- tin am! prem..-e.- , April ', VJ-'-i. at elev at the court house dool V;.viuvilk', Haywood j) (' i-iilma, I will sell al i , the hijfhwt bidder iMllnwimc described lundb . d-wit: ui-civvivi: -it :i -tak,. on tne West side' of liranner Avenue, it be- intr the- Northeast corner of tne ait herein conveve-l, and runs Noith West with the line ot lot No. 1.0... U poles and five feet to a stake 7 feet from the corner of lot No. 17;i; thence S -14' K 1- poles and f feet to a -ake on the West side of Brainier Avenue; thence abmti Branner Ave , ,,, o; tl,t t. the BKCINMNC, it being lot No. Kil, in the new plan ot i ., ,.c Wiivriesville. as ner a li i low ii "i ' " j -, Kam-eur Survey, the map of wnien is ,f . ecord in Book "R, ' page bill,, Kss seven feet strip between the lot l-erein conveyed and the Norwood lot. Being the same lot of land convey ed by A. B- Brvan and wife, Kula lii-yan to K. .Miller, by Heed date i June 2, l'tl:l, and recorded m Book ;! -page r,S2. Record of Heeds of Hay wood otinty. Sale made piusuafit to power ot sale cniit'erred upon the undersigned ti-Us-i.-- ,-ivfii.. 'ui' -. deed of tru.st exe- , .. . ...:.e- to owing lanus auu i"-- - - y.u,y. geot new e No-th-ny, so. - to ssemoiy fi.i . j teriy wit ir niariu v road M;) 1LL1- ; Kasterly margin ot mail and the west- . ..4 I " where h nee Southca-sterlv n th Ue We-te - ,nd as that conveyed m a deed tioni I t" 1 , 00 loska Construction Company i riw , McKlroy and vv.ie ;Uar- ;"art McElroy, dated October U,1JJ. and recorded in Kwok .o, i ' " Recor-l of Deeds of Haywood County Sale made pu.,uant to yow.rot sa c conferred upon the undersigned by ituc of a dc d of (ieorge McKlroy and wife a vi -i.'i.. .it,.,l Sentembrro, U-'i ana of Deeds of Trust of Haywoou eoioi., . This Hith day..rr Trustee Xo 1K2 Mar 22-2'J-Apr. 5-12. u,in. the ,ame tract or parcel ot anj conveyed .by oeo y . - wife Mel e Ball to utu. .. j ic 1 dated March 27, l'Jl. and re lied in Book -14, paKe 214, Record of Deed.-, of Haywood County, N. C Sale made pursuant, to power of s.,le conferred upon me .v "--a trust executed by Mrs Lena .t. Cox, widow), dated April 2, 1U2J and re m.led in Book 23. at page 112, Record of Deeds of Trust of Haywood County. nih daGOMH.L Trustee x". -.si ai,- 'r.2!) Apr. 5-12. .V(l. loi XOTK'K OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Mouday.'Apnl W, at elev en o'clock A, M. at the court house door in the town of W aynesville Hay wood County, North Carolina, I will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, the following describ ed lands, and premises: Being in the town of Hazelwood, BFGINNTNC; at a .stake, North side f Kentucky Avenue and corner of lots Nos. 22 ami 2:- and runs X v E 105 feet; thence S. Hit t. i:jt)"feet"to a stake; thence S- 2 W. 1G5 feet to the edge ot said Kentucky Avenue; thence with the same. N. tte.t to the BEGINNING. Being cuted li Mill i i i D..d h 1 dated I mi Hook f I ru i-cemne.-20, page t uf Hay- ount -,i b M . m I put them on your car!' " tfj I IMx j. pi .ffS?a,,' jTt "IL1" tj PrlcMuDjecttochane' M mmf I TT I 11 I d Ma M without notice end to) Hogs Need Pasture For Proper Growth Green grazing is essential to the development ot hogs, yet they can not thrive m pasturage alon, .says Earl II. Hosletler, head of the ani mal husbandry research at State College. Southern swine- growers have an advantage over their northern neigh hots, he said, in the vcar-round pas tures which can be maintained in the warmer regions. I'igs which have had access to suc culent grazing before the fattening period will put on weight even when fed the concentrated lattenrng feed m a dry lot. . But those which were not supplied with ereen e-raziilir before the fat- (..ninii- oerioil. in .recent exneinnents under llo.stetler's .supervision, tailed . II,. ...i.l t'i,,.jltu. lo gain weiKitt. ouiiii.ni hmo ........j died when not provided with green feed, legume hay, or cod liver oil. 1 eniporary grazing -is -. especially valuable to sows which are suckling, pig litters, since it is during- this period that young pigs are liable to iin-iun., infected with worms and oth er oslt-n.sl t.K. A fresh Pasture that has not been grazed by .swine in some time will decrease the danger or in festation. Young pigs should not be allowed to graze in pastures along with older hogs, as the mature animals may in fect the pigs although not apparent ly suffering from the parasite them selves. Hostetler says that continuous tiitnnni-nrir ffi'irino' can h nrovided throughout the year in eastern and 1'iedniont Norm aroiina Dy seeunig abruzzi rye and crimson clover from the latter part of August to Septem ber 15, spring oats or dwarf Eis-sex rape from frebruary 1; to .warcn 10, and successive .seeding of soybeans from .May li) 10 July ia.- i ne -soybeans will he ready for grazing when six uu-r.es n-.gn. Drunks Are Fined Dose Of Castor Oil Two men rhnvi'ed with drunken. ness stood before J. .M. Alauldin in re- l nrilnr'i court in (,1'penVll P. ft. C I "Whir-Vi hud von rather do?" asked I (Judge Mauldin. who was subbing fori Recorder Wyatt AiKeiv, "serve i davs on the gang or take a dose of - ... - castor oil : "Whv. tnkp the nil." both men said. Sn n nnliceman went into the health office and brought back a bottle of! oil. Both men downed a tea cup brimming full without grimace, "iav wo p-n nnw: tnev aKeu. "Yes," said the court "run along." j April .Mas-rii. l'.i:'. 1. C. STAMEV. 1 1 ustei NOI R E OK 1 111 ri-E'S SALE On Monday, April If, VX'A at eleven o'clock, A M. at the court lnmse dooi in the town of Waynesvuie, nay County, North Carolina, the under signed will sell at public ou cry, to the highe.st bidder for cash the loi- , . i...,.i.. .,ti,i to-eni se. lii-wil. low ing uoios i" - - BEGIN N IN (i on a -take-middle of the ,-oad m I'lott's and runs aiong me i.i.o. poles to a stake co:tier school fit; thence With -, o til ,w .! ,,s to a .i.i v . I i z l ' 1 - ... ...... li ,-iiiiier or I'.U tiieiit W :M poles to a stake ie i walnuts; thence X. -U " to -i chest-nut on a ri-.lge, i j 1 1 .. ' V -'4 coles t i a staive ':,!,.; thence X. 1 1'. W. 'I ., l-u-ge che.-Hlilt outside ot tiience down h il I , X. , .1.. i ...... ,1, .,,! in es to a stalu- in me pi cm . , , , . I. , .1 ,,.,-n li.'H nrtl in Sorrells line cnem e uu m. in the old line, ! V 12 to church or its line, N. stake cm the bank ( , ll ' t ween :ii P..l t hence on W. I 'o! e.-i t once in HlocK "li" 01 the town of Ha County, . North being the same to Hector and A. C. Kouue on September, l'Jli), and and lot wnere lived, and con-SepIemrTeT- ZT deed recorded 71. page 105, to MITK'H (IE TBI SI EE'.s SALE On M jndav, April !'-, It- ', 1. at eleven o'clock, A -M. at the court house door in the tovvn of Waynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina, the under signed' will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder- for cash, the ful- .1. and Ins tine rv -take; t hence -15 S. SU! ' I-'.. 2d pule side el liranen o a-t to a sta-ki Roherson 10 miles to a : poles; thence on est coiner; thence with Rober.son s line, ft. W. :i7 poles to a stake at bars in I'lo-t line; thence with same, S. :C ,W. 41 poles to the BEGINNING, containing Seventeen acres, more or less. lots Nos. 2:1 and 24 Brookwood IT:ice in zelwood, Haywood Carolina, and also property conveyed Annie Robinson by th., ::i)th dav ot being the same house J. R. Gaddv and wife veved to J. -D. Boone 11)2(1, a-s evidenced by in Hook of Deeds No. H.-ivwood ( otinty. Save and except from the above description one lot. No. 24, which has heretofore been conveyed, by J. R. Ga-ulv and wile, us will fully appear bv reference' to said deed. Also be ing the same '"'opei'ty: conveyed m a lb 'd i' .1 D. Boone and wife, Jennie I'.oone, to Geo- D. Sliernll, dated November 2:!, H2(i, ami ic cerded in Book 71. page 2J1. Record ,,r n.,,i-- ,,r Hnvwooil ( ountv Sde made pursuant to power of sale conferred upon the undersigned trustee, by virtue of that certain deed of trust executed by Geo. D. Sherrill, and dated December 14, 11)27, and recorded in Book 23, at page IS, Record of Deeds of Trust of Haywood County. Thi.s the :S0th dav of March, 1934. GEO. II. WARD. Trustee. No. 101 April 5-12-19-26. m MMM Flashes from Hyatt & Co. 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