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THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1934 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 7 I , . -JLJ r - ' ' f S COUNTY AGENT W. D. SMITH'S column Timely Questions Aim Answers On Farm Problems Local Woman W ins PhlVPrniinrk Aro Recipe Endorsement ! Community Assets ijiic.-ti Haw tan lie H': lM:-x , -V1'""'' hc.v. ha- Hl-t hum au .nidi a IVi titu-.it t- , It,.,-;.... i. ar Homes v (!:ir-1 SPRAYING 1'OTAJOKS Does it pay to" spray potatoes. The following data .answers this" quest ian : "The maximum' yield is obtained by .spr.iyiii; at least four times durinir the growing- season with a combined .-pray of arsenal,, of lea, I and ISor deax .Mixture known as poisoi'.eii Bordeaux. The average gain se cured over unspr.;yed potatoes -with thus .spray was 51. ti bushels per a .to Or a gain of lU.2 per cent. A net gain averaging $47.17 per acre w , received alter deducting. $7.l7 ik cost of labor ami spiay material- ia-qui.-ed to do the spraying." j The above is quoted from a X. (' Department of Agricultural Bulletin' and the data included therein is the I average results of live years expen-i mental treatment to control im-esiJ and diseases of the lat,, Iri-h potatol crop. This ..experiment was conduct- ' ed on State .Mountain Kxperimeni Station located at Swannanoa, Hun-; combe county. 1 WHAT TO SI 'RAY FOR .' Flea Beetles- This pest cau.-e.-j more (lanugo than is generally, real- j Jzed. They .spread the leaf" bMght and other diseases and lower the vi- : tality of the potato plant. Colorado! potato beetle (the spotted kind) and -the Old fashioned poL,to bug (the long- grayish Kind) destroy the vines and reduce the yield. Leaf hopper..-, eurl up the .margin and tips of the leaves which turn brown and die. J The vitality of the potato plant is re- . d'ueed and the tubers do not reach! full .-iy.e. Late blight which often' v. her. cm ; aPPcai-- j,, I-:v. .,;.. destroys all .;., i'.a.aav and -e . r-.-lv . ...in,... ; U iiKx to' spii.iv 7'T:'TrsT legin sj.raV.r.tr .' , , .; ., . a l ( Pea iv,Vi ,'.,., ' ".", ,.' t :,.UectIe iiec.-.-ai y to 1,, i i leaves au im nie 1 :H tW,, W.cks. '1 In- oiai.ng to Uapp:;.,, ,; ,- "uut ' nie tn ''V ln.-t v.' Jule. -:r.. -o Vaoks WlH I e liece.s.-;, e.-ur dlirita. . I ij', now ro i'KKi'A i:V: a in', i'v ,, Vi 1 LOX M1VII Kl. of 1'OISOXFH ' 1 i;oi;i.ii:al'- ! lil the spray barrel , tank 4 l'fl 'a!er; dissolve ;i p am i- ,,; loue stone in h". w. .!. and ,,!.! i , i '"'"" '"! "axing- thoroughly;' add 1 pounds of hvdratod la.,,, , ,,.,, mi-hing Pmel' m a thin paste 'form woo-ugn a tra;iii r into the aHnsion. water ,',,: vigorous -tirring. Mn two pound.- of ar.-enatc ,,f ,. r ,,, thin paste ana add it last to t!, ,,,,u piepanai Iko'dtaus .Mituo ' I H'STI 'C u-i .. , . r..-i ... . -iia- .,..i.ii neni s not v.n-vvn:-ntly located near a w.-n-r -up-P'.V a. is ... avisable to ,tu,-t ( ,. merr:a;!y prepared p.dsoned l!.irdeail can I),, pur.-ha-ed. This ,iu-t shoiiid be applied early in niornimr or late evuimg-. A! out 1 n pound- i.f ,lu.-t per . ere per dusting wiil , n. .eded wllen the. vim's have" .a! out iv .ebed the: maximum groth. : L q;n aal e.mtiai; , oe .sccu.. ea b s lied H.m-.'.imwv nitoivai- mirii; 'oasiunei;! by In dens for he: l'l'e erves." By V. I). Smith, l'hree ends were served when a up of mothers in a home demon, '''am .lull in Kiver.-id.. Cniniv 'ray. !)M ee ui' t ai o-: l ections ..s t,, h, u m:tUu.. It Mie :.;a:. c 'i: i n.en'.iy J.vate'.i u; as . a coinn:e:aai! pre ; Iordcau mil i.v. l'-cd as ;, ou.-t. Aoeu! Lilis. oils! .-la-ti: i ne ' - ' ''r I'.K'h itut aif, w ;,, n a.- gi-wn. Read W. fi :a... on tin, pag.. "Paa:i .....gnu - yien b Rett niy id o'P; :a:. a-- its tet'ra "liladi.v , t -, a"ii:!y iisefulnes In-addition t ti. all s Sb. .a! ace- ol la aiang ,!;.. nd Mi 1' o: i, an gaa na.- A- Hardens !o.ap.s wbieh a a - - lor a i '. last c ana -..aned ee it i li-l.-o laaeivaal six d ie(:p,- ea.h aes iV tbiroens . semer.t w hndi :euds. nat I'llli.-i ..no e..ll He ii; ' i He ha at is toi nn-.i w b. , ' .laa.vak'd u it , -.iiUa,.!! ai e.eg- lay on tlie tha.a t ;i - ai.a ;!ie lu lis eat tbeiii , : :lu- .-ileil is s.ot ,, IM1. 1 -ata-. keep ostel sac! ;'' 1 'a lae r.i.is a! ai: tuiT ;:!:1 i clean .littva ,n ;n. aa ia., n (lieln soiiiew licit i. 1 ' 'Oel ail oil. rue mi ne:', aoa piaaaintam " "make 1 r.iL "ae often. H ;th the pro', aal plenty o!" nes Inter, tin iop tins bad h .bit. ": ( an onion " flavor ii i evented? If s,, h,, .'. 1 e-. This tlaor i , caused onion., or garlic consume. i on pasiure and .can Tomato Blush Is Redder If Sun Is Not Too Hot, Said What To Plant THIS WEEK By W. I). Smith. The reddest tomatoes are not the ones that grow where the sun is hot test On the contrary, cipnrists of U T- . varieiies. ro tne united States experiment station. I son's (small) ".u mam a careiui eoinpantive study of tomato varieties in connec tion with, the identification of the principal commercial varieties, found that the nie.il red color of a variety does not always develop to the same extent in different regions Under -uiiicjuje iiiK" temperatures or nan when the fruits are exposed to the'0lanKe' Oxhart. niroM -oi... u . . f'nn. ..... i ut LIle sun witnout snade i.-om leaves the characteristic rich red may not develop. Varieties that re of a rich brilliant scarlet in the central and northern regions of the country tend toward a trrenadir.e color under the higher temperature of the South and Southwest.. 4 li ft" Oll- ruinished through courtesy I- armeias Federation. Inc t.ARDKN Beaiis: main early planting Stringless Cireenixnl, Kentucky W v- i , 'iu. a.Muii. Bfun, Lima: first nlaht, imr busb varieties. Foodhook ( larce) . Hond.-r. dM. IHllpj !.. ...i. L';... . I' " ."-s, IVIlig vuie uanien ( large) , Seiva (small) BeeUs; Detroit Mark Red. Karly Fclipse. Cabbage: set plants now, also seed iuw ior tae -spring transplanting Copenhagen Maik.t, U elidds Karly Summer. Carrots: Half Long Coreless, Long aaams. Country C.entleman. li.inUm evergreen, btowell's Kvergreen- Cucumbers: seed Chicago Pickling Long Green. Kgg Plant: set plants of Black Beauty in open. A npnli.n "' .- . Mu-k melon : sm.it R,pL ir..-,i fj ' ij. - os..s. :ko a scientist at rvw. J "um Washine-ton rfni.-cif ,. ot i . . 'en, showed in laboratory' t,lilJ th ti 1 .. okra: seed Hwarf Gi Sliest milk Iv An.- i'V . lid b tile P.a veiiteo ,, sininlv ri ii i . . v-i n , 1 1, cow. ti, in ti.o past'uae lor a few 'aair.- ; ei , ,,aen nnlkine- . 1, j aieiits ha e -innui tn ,"t ',),,, n. ' email... ,n ti,.,, mi 1 k tor a minimum ' ' boars after ilie onioii- ale 1 aleii an. I u tm-lH tore iiecessarv tbat the animals be. taken off pasture at - R.i.-t. six hours ... before thev are milked,-, 'I'hey , houi, n, put up in a "1 K'vui a small ..mount of drv i ougnage imiueilialelva There Are 2 Kinds Of Rotations In The Crazing Of Pastures t aimers are lanuliar with rotation ;. T" reCcnt J'''ars tnt'y have. a."V"u rotation of pastures- dividing a pasture into two part.s and allowing one part to recover and start mvw growtn wnilH the livestock grazing on the other Corn: in piifilm nuk ,.i... Ihere is. however, a aron,f kin.t n ,., ., ,ulu uiu 1 1 iij.i r l- ......: . ings of Trucker's Favorite, Improved1 , , , nn so commonly understood i """ warmers sliould eons er. :u- t b III 1 ....,. J .... A I . . v - lo '"". neniamin Sdiwiini .,f STHA v.'.JFKHY l '; FM ' l; I-. S 1 laaind ,.f suga r t L' cap-1 u!..l - ta a!espo,,n ' ul ,,f v aler. 1'. and ,,f :-a ,., Mt , , , ,,;, ) -li 111., ,-uc.p and water' and place uV 1 '" '"' he i im: il j. l-.egaiis to boil. )-'d 1 ' i i aal i o . : i ;, minutes. i:"'n" u' ' the -a. a,, and lv .stand n'"- " "! : " -amallv, until :"V "' n,' " .'" ''".'"' PP'"). i'laee in a'a -if ! il:; , : .1 : 1 1 - ; L 1 1 . 1 -eal. Explanation (,iven About Deputy ('on stable Of Township viPc. '1: rawtv: iy i a im ma est ,.blihed ., eluldr.-irs .a mnninity playground at a local v. aah bnngs na-F'1''1""'- '"''' J1 ..vgroun.! demonstrated 'a .t,i. Sfa'-..Peil s,lliPa'. inexpensive ecuiinmei'i oo-itv Hona.. A- Oaiaions aiipbeated for bom. ida v v.a rd . .!,.,,,,. aled inteiest in play nr. anga meats '"' l"'c-c!iool vhiUlren, an,l pia-vided a suilai-le place for the little tot v bo , onie w.t h 1 heir nnitlieis to home denaaist 1 ation meetings, ia.p,irs FMeflsien Service .if the Fuite.i St te. 1 1, partnient of Agriclilt lire. ibo s. haol trustees gave, perm-is-, saai to nnniMve ibe s. li.-.a ,.,.. a " ;P'" an twice a week for all 'the red na ape" , ,; , .'"-Mm'l,l :''' living m 1 1 lie I'll lillllllll v 1,,. . ,!.. I . 1. f ii, -, 1 11 loonier I w'."1''1 aluays be in charge. TI,,, com- " '-'"'aacil up and arranged the P yard and const 1 uel.al much of !l"' cuiiipmen! g-,,i members of their 'amilies M,l ,0. "IV.. ..ire cash out. :l-v 'ar suing rp.,s and Since there has been sonic eom aant regarding the ollice of ep uty Const aid,, of Waync ville Town bi). I be . Mountaineer. has been re on 1 .si 1 , , .,, .1.1; 1. .a. , . . .1 1 ........ v., .., i.unn..t ene ar w 1 ic 1 , -ro 1 111' o'.-ini. etc '.ted tilt ollice S0101, ,l,,l ,,..1 1. , ,,.,..'1 ....'..". , I. , . ' '". i y. iiuiiiii na . tin kitche It , r'1 ;'1'" " u- laarned ul. nsils p:mil(,,. b,iK,lt ,0!,,," ' p", .The act is found mi piiKe 1 11 of In. "I udic, ,a,l ;,, piivale ,,ws of I'be ln-st doiiaii,,,, w : .,. ,rt,(, .nui Pa.x and sand to bll ,t. H.otbers ami busbann.s ,-,,! i-it,,,,,.,! ,..,,.,,,,, rv Wlll.k "a -wings, jouiuan,. I oards teeters, ''Pairs- mad,, of orange crates, low ' ' noises t,, siippuM i.,,),!,, 'dd lumbei- elnnliiiig lad.l. rs and larger . play equ 1 pnient . On,, man, a blacksmith, did Ibe liece-silry iron work, and on,. 1 .nod Ids truck for collecting, and hauling 11,,, equipment. I'.ngenuity w as substituted f,,,- v. 1" nditure. Fruit boxes were used lor make-believe furniture, for stores 'ain boiisesV and so on With lids' n."1'''1 "n a coat of bright paint, empty ciear box-,,. .. .,1., .,....,11 hollow iiloeks, Fmpty kegs served for 1 I'u nil' tr.-iiii,,. A , ,1. 1., a ., ... . , . i'i-.n o iM.-ni'i inane I'aJl. Od kilelieli chapler I Ki. Twenty-Five Wake Forest Graduates Now In Haywood Wake Forest ( Special to The Mountaineer.). R,,Unding out this month it. lii.s, yi,,lrs ()f S(.,.vice, Wah... lams; i oliege is extending to its 1 . 'U 1 ,..,,,).. .,1. .- a:-i . "m, ..iuiiiiii a special invitation t la tum to the campus the :"" "ays. ;n May for the ('en leniab ( omnaaa-enie'it celebration. '.';''! ' ' 'u appear on the alumni 'c.s.e. i.anns ,t thirty 1 lav wood yim n a who Ii vo studied at. the -1; ' a senior ,. legv. TJu-re are twelve 1,0111 Waynesville, thirteen "om 1 anton. tu,. from Clvde. and ana Iroin I'elluood Whole ,r,o,. .,,,.1 a, a , . t ...im I'.ii.s.smns rc ii'ted, animn ar,, requested to in lorm the college I be lie. sonnet, by towns and Vearv al departure, follows: W ynesvil!, : ,-, .1,.. i,ss.-); j 'I. Alley, l!io;;; (. W Hau.a.m. I'M)!)-' ""u'- 1 "--vis. IHI."!: I.. F. Green. I '. Hannah. IS1M ; F. II. P'.Miis. too,,, j ,.- ,jni.ol, ,),,. " Rnkpalriek, ltlL'ti; ,1. F Mor- I!. Morgan. l!H)7; M.. (1. Slamey I'.cJ,",. Cant. .11: F. S. A heeiaft, l!i:!0; C. A 1 agbiirn, I ;L'. ; W. Cogdil IP'!'': 1 r. V. II. Iiuckett, HHPs; I) if II ails. Itcpi; A. .1, Hutchins. P.tl'i", A. v : doynei. ItHiT; ('. F. Owen, Jr., 1 : R '(". Robert... 1:12:1: S. M Robinson, ltiaa. R Seiitelle, Jr.! 1'd-ti; Ii. F. S, -arbor. 1. If.'tl- (' C. Ilaynes, 1 11 .!. Clyde: II M r-iiads i.eu. 7 r Ilaynes. 11)1 :!. Hellwood; T. I,. Rev.lle. 1 :t 1 2. ( ulprit: "All 1 want to s ,y is that I hope the honorable judge some day gets what he deserves," Judge: "The prisoner is lined $50 lor contempt of court." The et m-.o-i 1 f - - ' - - I cniiiueii. 1 ne ent ire eom I Ue tt JUOVll CS till- : i I'llll 1- ,-,.. . Iimnil,. , . 1 , ., ,.,1,1 ., 1 .. ,. ,. -. I-...' o- . . l'y IIOUII HI Ills 1111V laid and. g, es him the same power ground. Haywood county needs sev to serve civil and crimiua m-oecss 1 , r.i I ,,r U,..s .,1 1 : ' . ' : -- ,11,111111111,.. 0 ttlo been grazing 'there emit inuous jv It i- important t remember, however, that sheep and cattle should not be alternated on the same pas lure. This system is less effective with horses than -with other animals, but is desirable even 'with horses." : v . ... 1 .. ... 1 . . .,.1 ....... si. 111 niys . live hoys 111 : ? r Ibe local high school made a ' two- Brown: "What made you start - led ""iiickinir-'luiat" 'wlii.-k .-Ai,i,i clantiinir v,n,. loi.olo .ii.,. u,.,, ...... , . - i v.L.1,, , , , ---r-t 1. Winn .II..I VVOII1- noi.i lour children. The entire eoni-an stemied on vmir fn in il, i,u-" 1 . f . 1 . !,..) .. , ' .' ' . ' ianow: 1. was (lozmg, alld I thought, niy wife was giving a music al evening and was signalling that it was time to applaud." wit hm the .limits." of Waynesville town ship. The deputy constable receives the same fees as ('(instable. At-each. .biennial election a deputy con-table shall be nominated arid elected by the qualified voters of tho township. Student: "Look, Mamma! I made Iwatcr'n !() in Geometry tday." His Ma; Why , son, vour paper is marked 45 !'' Student: "1 know, hut T half trying." " n"vo i-i'M l- I.IICT red pigment develops in harvested 1" T rtor m, . .. .... uoii..a,oes very littlp at So7r " or above. These recent studies widely scattered over the United tate, sho in a .striking wav an innuence of temperature in held that has long been suspected but not definitely dem- ... 1Jas ,it occurred to the people of Haywood county that we can produce quality tomatoes' Ii..l.; ..s.i. 1 vi iviii.s .'lammotti, vv lnt0 Velvet Onions: plant seed or sets of Yellow- Danvers, Silver Skin. - Pepper: set plants in open; Red Cayenne Bull .We, California Won. uer . 1. . 1 .... . . . - -- toe 1 niieu MnU's Department of .gricuiiure, Dr. "Schwartz is a spe cialist m-th parasites preying on ..s.-t,,., a. .0 says, mat the trend toward a rf eater -..linn,.,. ...." w.i e- and iorage crops in place 'of "....u imps win produce delmite g .jus, in tne hea th ot f-rm .,;,.,i. I ' " " 'ai.neis pian the sucees- (.s.oi ana. .rotation of their pasture 1 ' a vaw to parasite control. o , lne "'"St place." say.s Dr. o.iiwariz, wit v Flashes from Hyatt & Co. I A' . . . v v . i Potatoes: Irish: plant Irish Cobbler P'mer ",can Plan i.i that he will be I. teen .Mountaui ' a"ic 10 move oik RED THE ADS potatoes: Sweet: bed now Porto Rico, Texas White. Nancy Hall FiSd"lpkin: StH,i SUKar Kcntuckv Radish: seed Saxa, White Globe. Spih;ch: seed ,ew -Zealand. . Squash: seed small Yellow Crook- Travel anywhere , . . any day mthe SOUTHERN for yg JW-....t:uU. a, I ,,l V VV Passenger Agent . per mile Slng ,h Sw.rn. .t th. lowest fares aver offered ; 1 ' C per mile in Coaches Onew.riicke,oIddlr to any point on the Southern per mile ""P1 m in each way ,n sleeping and parlor cars Return limit IJ day sleeping and parlor can Return limit to day per milt one way in sleeping and parlor cars S U R C H A R G E f Your trip on the Southern will be Quicker, saferan. . - . - ... uuiq cm.. (.mi ca" No tires to change; no trucks to De Butts none of th. hazards, bother and Pinanca nf . a r " '."is uurown cafi at comfortable in the safety f tram IrawL . N O nji ri if nl'ii- L- It., I . . c.s.ock, sucn as sheet) or cattle, irom one permanent pasture to an other befoie the parasites have an opportunity tc get well established in tnu. pastuu He c tn k. . p o,,( jump ahccil o! the parasites. After the -beep or cattle have be. moved to a '"w pasture an 1 h( t n allou th, gias.s to grow for a few days, and (hen can move into th,. pasture h..gs or horses, neither of which are likely to be affected by the sheep or cattle rasites. U Itllout sheer. 01 ,.(!,. 1 . . . . LUIll. the sheen and c:iffl. r.,it 1 , . 1. - , ' ....... u.siuv.S. V.IU.IUL j muiujiiy, Hr,,l when the farmer is ....11 ..an) 10 turn sheep or cattle "" '" una .-pasture, it will be a far safer, place fo.- these animals than it Wl JJ 1 - Ur (jUn ha,j th( ,h( neck. Acorn. White Htih 1 Ir.mat.HVs: .v.et plants now: Bonny I '-.-. uu,,e 1 inn. Margiohe, I'onderosa .Tdierineion: Peed Meek ley sweet uiemountain. HKLD SKKT)Iy: ( lover: Sapling. lied, Alsike. Sweet white Dutch, Common I.espedeza, -I'-aa ijespeoeza. (r,.sses: Timothy, Orchard. Tall .Meadow (at. Kentucky r. ir,.-. 1,. Bi rmuda, , , Rye: Grass. Rough Stalk a .o, .ueuoow resque, Ked r e-que I.iiwn Grass. I'aatttro Uivinn. c. .-.ltMlt. ...U.JCX.l. Other Crops: "-AH field corn varie- Y.s. noicomrie t'rolitic (White,) v..s j.iiahhc tyenow;) Furekw soag.;; Lane, ( jsorghum and Feed ) "Iht, Stock Btcts (, pea.s( Soy F E it's cheaper to paint than repair Large numbers of property owners have delayed neces sary painting-wailing for better times. Now they arc finding that further delays will result in very costly repairs-plus painting. Like railroads, home owners are discovering that it's cheaper to paint than repair. Don't delay painting your property any longer. Get some KntFEES 80 Lead and 20 Zinc, 100 Pure Painf. It contains 20 to 40 more lead (the protect ing film) per gallon. 30 distinctive colors. See us today we carry a complete stock. Very Much Improved After Taking Cardui "I have suffered a great deal from cramping," writes Mrs. W. A. BewclJ, Sr., of Waco, Texar "I would chill and have to go b bed tor about three days at a time. I would have a dull, tired, sleepy feeling. A friend told me to try Cardui, thinking it would help me and it did. I am very much im proved and do not spend the time in bed. I certainly can recommend Cardui to other sufferers." Thousands of women testify Cardui benefited them. If It doea not benefit SOU, consult physician. KURFEES 80 and 20 100 PURE PAINT Here's an ab solutely pure paint for out side and inside use. Outlasts ordinary paint. Costs no more. 30 colors. : &URFEES1 7 Q20 IOOX jf '-s4iicoiosfci FLAT-TINT WALL FINISH Here's a soft, velvet-like oil finish for walls and ceilings. Dries flat with an egg shell finish. Wash able. 14 colors. P u R E P A I N T GRANITOID QUICK DRyiNG ENAMEL rfCltLUACIk lW"il3Bu'SC if rlU0L0PS Bl VfiDANITrttn lNirailffi05 Here's:! quirk drying enamel or stain for floors, f urm ture or wood work. I net celled for wear and beautr. 3a colors. $2.0 Per Gal. $1.75 Per Gal, $2,", per (.'.il. .Hya PHONES 43157 AT THE DEPOT V!-' ."w.fe.y,;
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