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0 THI RSOAY, JUNE 21, 1931 THE WAYNESMLLE MOUNTAINEER ?! I 3 r 200 Masons Are j J Expected Here At Banquet Monday f ;- Will He In Honor Of (,r ind Master Hoy F. Ebbs, Of Asheville :!iiulely lIu--oiL. f.ajm 11 ( aiolina are expe-.-tej . : : a banquet here Mwiulay . i ,it. 2.') at the Masonic Ten; , Xr f. B. Hos.-.iW-k. aynesvilli; lodge. The. . will come frjm rU-H'tei -0:1, , .:. a and all iv unties west ol : ua announi'eii. eiiera! statement made by of- !he N ayne.svilie ladge was Brevard College President Speaks Here Sunday Night Or. Eugene J. C'oletrane To Out. line Aims Of College At Even, ing Service At Methodist Church I; B. . Kir.-t P 'tin- : ri..-ibly the third time in the' honorable history of the 1. 'nitre of Masons of North .a ieiresenting a period of sjiui.'vd and forty-seven years, ::an of t he mountains been ele- u the offiee of Grand Master, .ir present Grand Master, .the Worshipful Roy F., Ebbs, is a :' the mountains, and has lived i ved all his life in our midst, n itons ot Haywood county de-! . have a very special meeting in : .tnii'. and we want the support j strength of all our neighbor- tu-t of Asheville to assist in i I v. M'.ow it to be th(. desire of the i i Master to draw the masons of; a North Carolina closer to-, :v It is impossible for him tj wa.- a:.n ur.ced this morn in,' tii-n i'r. Ku.'a. .). I r:l ri.. m-..si,lV.i.r .-. 'va:e. wouai speak at the - church Sunday even- 1 ''-v f-;J .nation of Brevard I'ollejre. a l!1 "f Weave! and ltut horl'ord ejllene-. has been watched with jrre.it interest by many people in We .-tern North Carolina and throughout the Ut;:tast. It is the til m of tin. M Church, South. that Kivvnni K. U.!le,t;e .-hall oiler to ihe youth of this .-ect!.)!i pai ticularly, the opportunity 1; r edu.ati..n at minimum cost. Dr. Ci '.rtiane will outline the aims of the college. The Board of T.ustees of Brevanl College is f'jrturute indeed in having secured as president an outstanding educator in the person of Ur, Cole trane, it was said. Young people especially are invited to hear him at S o'clock Sunday, evening. Phu! Hardin.' Jr.. pastor of the local Methodist church, is a trustee of Brevard College. Fat Folks Lose Weight-Feel Fine No Damage from Fire The local lire department i'i s we red a call late Monday afternoon to the home of C B HosatWk. A burning fuse plug was tht, cause of tile alarm. No damage was done. J .at This Summer Keep Cool Look and Feel Younger Mi-. Jessie Martin of San Fran-r;.-e is happy because she has dis covered the rigat, safe way to reduce read her. letter: "1 have taken . Kruschen Salts a month and find great -benefit--' I have O. K. S. TO MFET The local chapter of the 0. K S will meet at the Masonic Temple to night at S o'clock. All members are urged to attend and visitors cordially invited. 14 lbs in that time and would lose mo shouid rcgaiav it I stuck to a diet as I I take them everv morning and hope- others will profit i y :;iem as I have." We have letters Corn me:, ami women who have lost as much as 100 puu.-ii.:.- ol tat trom people who hav re .u i- i high fi .'i hC hav a.'.oi uiess of breath K: a-chen .helps ston.a.h. liver, bow lu function properly ini'reases ji;.y.-!.ai attractiveness a'.! while low 'irj an'm- Ithy fat. Just take a half, tea' po nfu! in a glass of hot water 'V' ;. iiiorning before breakfast get it ;. ,s.ith;. Cut Rate Drug Store and ''ruggit .everywhere'. !oo:l rressuvt f mm no- tr. ire bloating or visit each lodge, and we, therefore, request each and every lodge west of Asheville to act with us as a point host fo;- this meeting. 'Special features oi the program for this occasion , will be an address by the Grand Master, and the con ferring of the sceond section of the third degree by the Super-Drani-utic degree team of the West Gate Club. The, first section will have been con ferred before your arrival. The sec ond section will take only forty minutes." .Supper will be served in the (lining room promptly at 8:10. It will bt, necessary to make reserva tions for 'supper, and every lodge is requested to hive an informal com 'r.ittee to send the number of reser vations ,t the secretary here, and in the event you are not in touch with this committee- please drop us a curd. ; s the. matter of having a reservation in advance is important.'' Western Carolina Creamery Insisted On Quality MONEY MAKERS - r ''9!BWS4' j VA All f ' . )i !tw$r The above sT.ows a group ol Jersey. calves ot the Vwd that are making nu ni'.v for dairymen thuuighout the State, l'hoto made by State ( ollegv. FARM DAIRY 1 IN (J 1Y J. A. A VERY, Dairy Extension Specialist, State College. m abiiiiilaiii-i makes no A few iows kept on the farm lo.' the product ion of c. eam or milk to be. sold on a secondary 'market such as that piovided by a creamery or cheese factoiv is a form of dairying) which is adapted to many farms m North Caiolina. Dairy farming ft good side-lme to ,ol , main farming. It much needed monthly A market for milk 01 since prac state is with- 1ee wel due It this type is ton, tottacco will p.'ovide casli income cream is now availabl ticallv everv fai ill in the in shipping distance of ei or cheese factory. In 1 i : 1 the pioduction of in this stale was eleven pound's short of the amount lor local consumption- while was sixteen million pound is evident therefore that and I ma ither a cream. cheese million needed e butter short. It the. butter heese industry in North Ca ro an be materiallv expanded be- PA 3 T For Their Plant so We Sold The Paint A ci eaniery plant is just hard on paint vW reme extreme heat and almost constantly clamp, hut -pV Paint passed the soeciheat ions as it always - and .was. used exclusively throimhoul the nlant. No matter what vour naintinc prooiems arc. ou i'c- pleased al the results ohtained from the brand oint that we recommend if HIE rRMER ' . .Aon., mH always find a cordial welcome here, and "i-o a most complete stock of Hardware, tools dd ,iarm implements. I have been in business in Hay wood 13 years and I know the larmer's nt'Pd-. see me, EH treat jou lijiht; Dentons Hardware OPPOSITE FIRST NATION A L 15 A N K foil1 the local market is supplied. This, form of dairying furnishes a good market foi home grown feeds and provides profitable, 'employment' for farm labor at seasons of the yea.' when it is least in demand; On many farms the milking can be done by the younger member.- of -tin: .family without' interfering with then farm' or school duties In addition to furnishing employ ment to .farm labor- throughout the year the keeping oi Cows op the farm result.- in a better crop rotation and a more productive soil. The latter should be of great interest to North Caiolina farmers who lind it neces. snrv. to use one-sixth of all .the com mercial fertilizer used in the 1'nited States in order to grow profitable crops. ; I'oliltry and swine production ,-houl 1 accompany farm dairying since sk;nimilk and whey- by-proilucts-from thi- fiirm' of dairying will lie available f"t' feeding purpo.-e-.. Skimmilk'-' is ;m excellent feed for both ..chickens and hogs.. Whey is u.-ed pi incipally a,- a bog feed and ha-: about one-half the feeding value of .-kiinniilk. A farm with ;i milk ing unit composed , of fivm live to ten ei'W-- ,-hould al.-o In- ,-tocked with a '. i mid one - hundred lieii-- and one i g. o-.l i looil -nw. The "total letuinsl t , r n i eiuani or in il k : jioii h i y aiiil hogs i ! I I ilU : 1 tile o'.er .t'Olg ejieH-l of t ' o a r a o(. -!' fa i in, t h u- Dial, i ng I : : p' ' -: d-i.- t . ii- sjic fa. nier to 1'aiik . '. : i ; u )'M- ti ia in .hi.--cash crop,,; Xl' witKi: - ( ir S 'I'd Kill' I tie -j.jo.lao ,if nir ii.ri - -i ad iaii,-- lo keep' i hi all V' f a 1 in Mi t in I'.-i n; o! HTiiVymg- w'ill' i,e leti-riniiied ey- ;i'.e. luourit -ii, '. good r.,o iiaiie i ;,'ei jia '. Hi e gr. wii .! I'lere. While it ;- -iio p:oi:a.:.e to lo-cp iTi'i i r ' c.-ws-j tiiaii "can- bi; fed largely-: op Jioilie , f.iiuii feed:-, it is advi-aol,., t . i pre-'l !: f !' a unit of le t le-- than tive.: The reitn-M- .from 2 or; .'; c'lu.- will ' i '. o - , ,- ' , , i t niirtil.v .lu.-iiiy ine (pi.,n.-e-- ol trie I .-.illljije i o i.j i p i i j t . 1 j t liei'ilei! ill llal'ldling 1 i he ' t ' id ii , : t' 1 ron i a lii'j' l of tli i- .-ize. .! '.n'..;.hio objr.a-tion to the '- or o cow; Jivh:;. 'v .;he eot i'.f '. ilelivei ing the) -Ci'eMiiV or. : t : ! Is to the- factoi v, as this expett-i.'. w.HI. be p "aetieai ly- double-l tiiat - f i- in he rvl-,.; averaging.' live to. I ten had.'- ..-..'''. "". ; Md;r:ssAi:v sect kss factors file -ueee-s in llii- form .of dairy. iiic: 'depi nd- hugoly ' iipoi:. fur far-' ;or- i.ameiy: n i n the' duality- of , e'-w- ii-red- t!ii feed a'ailaiile. an ! the ' 'iu'piiu o:, ", i The- iiio-t; i.nipoi tuiit factor ;n ';the j '.-Ue,e-; .;..f :iiy foin.i of aia; rying is i tin., man'... He' must love his c iw- and ite-,;will:-i.g to jiro.peily feed and- care f'i;-. ; -the 111. "' Tile ,l)lo-t . .uccO-sf u'l .-fivall ;ht;i','i- oji'.rators in this' state: are ..men with familt-s. who employ" very Kill,, irred ladOr. In such ..i-a.-es the ctt'r 'receive pi-i'Sonal attention from fai nvev and -hi - family, who- find that this wpi k rficcr -is " 'perio: of years is mu're. p ofitablt-, and los, strenuous than the g'.'owi.'i'g of the u-ua! cash crop-." - ' '"' '.,,..-: ; , "J iie. ,-eia' nil factor .of. importance, i-' t!.e cow : . . (jooil jiroducing cow- ai'e nece-a-ary f-o; -uccess. , A herd which aveiages lcs than 2o0 poumls of fat Will make- littl,. if any profit. ... An average .of ',') pounds of fat for the here! should be the goal. Such a pi olfaction.: can be attained in. a com paratively ?h'irt time by. the contin ual : use of production bred bulls and properly, raising ' tile heifer calves trom the nest cow -s. . ' i 1 The third factor necessary for; sue-; of home-grown difference how a cow i- hied -he cannot pro piolit .'olv unle.-s -he is widl fed In farm ' dairying, all the roughage and most of. the grain feed should be grown at homo, It is not profitable to ii.-e much purchased feed in the pro duction of either milk or ctvam that is to be sold on a secondary market, tiooil pasture and legume bay con--1 it lit' cheap sources of dairy feeds and should be used to the fullest ex tent. The. following amounts of feed will be needed for each cow in the held for a period of 1 year: 2 tons of legume hay, 2 acres of good pasture, Hi .-bushel of corn lb bushels of oats. ,"0U pounds of cottonseed meal. Wheat bran can be sub-t it uted for a .part of the oats, pound for pound. Corn can be substituted by barley pound for pound. .When these feeds ale available it is advisable to add both to the grain mixture. I'm fur ther, infoimatioii on feeding dairy cows write N'orth l 'arolina State .Col lege for Circular No. I'.O. 'I'be '-fourth factor of importance ii farm dairying is adeipiate ciplip ment. Many farmers try to carry on this form of dairying with such mea ger equipment that the work becomes irksome ami discouraging. A milking shed should be provided, in which the cows can be milked con veniently and kept in a 'sanitary 'con dition. A cooling -tank is also needed in which the milk or cream can be kept cool until it is delivered I'!an for ixith shed and tank can in." se emed fioin the Dairy Kxteiision offi ce of State College. In addition to the milking shed and cooling tank three to live milk cans and two milk bucket - will be needed. The size and number of cans will be governed by 'he number of cows to be milked. Those termers who sell cream will tued a separator of about :!o0 pour.ds capacity. Such a machine will -oon pay for i'self in the fat that it will .-ave. Another necessary piece of equipment is a water beater An ample -apply of hot water is needed to keep tile milk utensils clean. The quality oi' the milk or cream ploduced depends largely upon the ar.itaiv ,.ndit,on.- of the nlace in winch tlu cows are kept and the I cleanliness of tin- utensils used. Quality in i illar milk or cream ) factor which the plant manager is qavk !.i recegnire and i- willing to p.;V for. The equipment suggested above w ll mole than pay for itself in the sadig that i: w ill, make possible in time, lalKir and feed, to say nothing i f the bettor quality in the milk or cieam resulting from its use. Sl'MMAKY The steps neces-ary for success in Farm Dairying are: 1. Farm 'dairying should be car ried on a.- a side-line to general farming. 2. Ilegin with a unit of five cows .ind increase t:u pv .taction ,,f feed n the farm wi.i w.ir .,!'.. If cream i.i to t. sobi a, I I , -.h .u:-v -wine. " lire- ; ...'A.- ; . ;): :u .ion-bred i r.i: -e a.-, i - f:..m the best K . i ia r ! i : -inl et ro;,; of r.oo pound, of f as ;, stand- i r.l tor e.uh o w in : ho herd Lull, i - w - 1 Ail Hi, .i.c pa-'ur. tiv gra.r.. f.u la. fa I'lo, a. i'e lie ,- -,,r herd and i: and - r.i. i tap; i pir e-.'. !-. I ' X: 1 w a . in ;...'!. C 1 i . i ' 1 '. . ujir r. cde i, nelud- '. " i W Ill .-t of . u.- v. i. :i the o as will :,: for the oa enient of this ;..'.;.. a- often - .- -ave. -a.;, t -I. r.-c gH,J ql..i fj Wa .. : ;,. - - t ,:c fac to V 7. Kara-. ,i ,i ;, inc ai.i 'a- under taken a- a pcrniap.en: de-line to Usual c.i-.i ci. p.-. ar.-i n t a- a sub ..!! ate "' a- an eir-e i g. a, -, ineHsure for 1 .-.-.: a, i c :: - - :-., ,ca. The t.n a-.ei u'.o goe .r.'... fa: in dairying otic j ,-ar ai-.l , u: the next a. -cording a- t '.. p. .ee el , it tell or tobtuvi) i-S up or ; will e a faiiur,. as a ihiiiyni,?. However. :l;e man wh pi.-per!y I'.eii- his cw- op home grow n feci- an I gradually tuiiiiLs up milk product e-n by good breeding; and -election will tind that his re turns from the cows over a period of years will ompare favorably with any other farm enterprise. ANNOUNCING The Removal Of My Store To The Building Opposite.-The Wayne wood Theatre Although t.hf quarters are iwl as large as where we were, the overhead is less whuh will enable us lo sell the same lines ol merchandise 1 ( LKSS. he shall rout mue to earrv the same complete lines ol staple and fancy groceries fresh fruits and vegetables. .11 ST OITOslli; TIIK IIIKVTKi: J. C Rose Grocery Main Street 7UugA cVOtfi SAFETY INSPECTION FREE DRIVE IN In summer, smooth tires soon wear dangerously thin become weak quickly reach "the dnngcr line." Your risks increase from cuts, punctures, 6Udden blowouts. Don't risk your neck on hot roads with "danger line" tires when safe new Goodycars cost so little. Let us inspect your tires for .safety now : PKPI-'.NDADUi GOOD YEAR SPEEDWAY FEATURES (."liter I Taction I o u ft h Thick 1 road ull WiTNize tfKMlyar (juarautee Don t forgcl American l.eRion But lent show the t ook Players week July 2nd. fi$m u,K21 wM $4-95 vu3 Uy aU' ui v L For 19 Years The Largest Selling Tires ABEL'S GARAGE I'romot Hoad Service ASHEVILLE ROAD IHOE ? I- ill in ..... I ariner Day here, anil .;ftm;i! '! "e at-t'ivilie i-l Hie. d;i I- ui in make' our phu't- )' lui-iiie V'iir. )ie.u!iii,iriV Srefe-. (il, llil n-er al. kn-.u i-f the' i-iindly Mcleonie t lies' riTiur lu-re.. and the nu;i!)iy "i.rk e d- on all make.- el i.lr and t rinks. . ome tv in mi - in He ers. reaiU I ft I 1 IL'lf.MVffl ..'-. " rknik IN MIL'm I lSW'TJ On V, ;,r : - WbE wMIltY No Extra Coat S i ' J vjyei AtlcntKin I rrrui- fi t if I M i i-
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