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THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1931 THE WAWfcSVILLt M U I' N T A 1 N BE it Health Department Edited By DR. C. N. SISK There art- .-. numiwr ui d .--a-liable to be (.imrr.unicateu fr " person to another ; y ir.fectiuii. Th..-iiisea-e are jjliti .-.mrr.tir.L-ti!.:? infectious -'i:.-ea.-e . The- inrV.-t: may be trar..-:r,:rt- j r": XJUghir.tr -r.e-.-z.:..'. c -t v.-; the sick per.-.r., with urti.-lv-leil by the : - r a, :. ty:,r. fever a.", i -:) : y :.y - iv u I i - v. i : the trerni-. The lav. - :' N r::. i .1: , ; uire th.- rvp ,-ri':.i . m.t;u:.:.-at ii:sea-e- iiy.i! jr.!;!,- who.-v ;uty :; ;- : e.-tu ar.-i force quaraM.r..'- L-iru !a: :-. r---. I:, the resii" ' :i : ::;.-: . a r. eharif,. ..:' a .-u-t- : ..(.r.a : i I ea-e t.i rejvr: it the quarantine I ric-r. However if r.v physician u cai.e'i ;t f'.:dl the iaty of every parent truur-liu::, - r hour-eftvitler in :h r.itv nan'.e-i to notify the quar antine utii.-c". Kivir.tr t!te n.-.me an-i iii iic.- any ..rie wh-m they have rfi-r. " .u. .: "f W.ng affected wit.; a :::muri: -uo!e ih-eafi. (Jarantir:,. : e-tabiihe ! fur the :li:j-., :' tJieVerit'ir.jr the .-pl'elul i.: iiva-e. a.vi the h'u?hMer U i .:.-'.'. :; a!! :m-m':itr uf the t' iii.iy arlVvti-i oy the quarantine ;.', !.' the regulation-, if thy re-uiat:-;:.- a.e v i -iate-.i the !ae rovi'ie ,'; i..-na:ty r.o; to exceed a tine of ;"(iMHi .,r t ojty 'iay- :n pri-oii. Tr.e n: -t common ivportabl,- 'in-- CONGRATULATIONS One of the outstanding features of the Modern West ern Carolina Creamery is the vast amount of electrical equipment necessary to operate the machines, Tiie entire success of the plant depended upon the proper functioning o' the machinery, so we were called upon to install the electrical equipment. We are glad to have had a Dart in the construction of the plant the confidence expressed by the Creamery officials is characteristic of the confidence that our custo mers have in our work. WHEN IX NEED OF ELECTRICAL WORK CALL US. W E N E V E R I) I S A 1' V. 0 I X T Martin Electric Co Phone 31 A Message To FARMERS We join with Haywood County in extending con. gratulations to The Western Carolina Creamery on its plant and management that has been established in our community. The weekly expenditure of the Creamery is at present amounting to about $500. and in the near future will be near the -SI. 0(10 mark, and as most of this goes to you farmers, we urge that you begin now to save part of what you receive. It is not how much you get, but how much you SAVE that counts. .Now where you put your money to save it is most important but here you can bank with safety. This institution has weathered the storm of the depression, and today stands stronger than ever. We have insurance on all deposits up to $5.000 this insurance is with the Government, so there is no need to worry about your savings unless they are hidden somewhere. There is no protection offered you that is better than this bank, WHEN IN NEED OF BANKING FACILITIES OR AD VICE REMEMBER WE ARE ALWAYS GLAD TO BE OF SERVICE THERE'S NO SUBSTfTUTE FOR SAFETY First National Banl WAYNES VI LLE, N. C. FEEDING DAIRY CATTLE HOME GROWN FEEDS FOR A PROFIT By C, D. Grinnelli-, in Ch-ige Dairy Invc-titraticrii N C. Agricultural Experiment -Station. ifipe.iai for The Mountaineer.) Nature's ideal food for the dairy cow :.- June r.a-.- and in building ur artiric.a! rations we shvuld try to m :ke them resemble trras in every way ;j .--.-:ii!e Gra.- is bulky, succu lent rich in minerals, vitami.w and p'otein-. It has a stimulating ef fect the Mu i r -So gallon capacity if her f'lur-compartnient rumen as wei' , the ether divis;ons A the cw'- -t'ma.h. lira-- is well adapt ed . the )hy.-icai make up a- well a- the nutritive reeds ,, the c ,w and : . : in oa-tie js ..-iter, cali- nature's cow tvr.se. i.n i.uiidintr a ration we .-huuU -.ns.de: .-uch de-i.'a'de chacater:.tic-a-s jialalability, succulentH i'ulk, variety, vitamins, minerals and cost. I'a-ture trra.-s meet.- the.se -peciti-c .ti'.ns. In makir.if up a (frain mixture the-e leTjiiements ave usually cun- s. deied, but '-he e st i.s often t-jo hijrh hecau-e of L'eneral feeiir.L' that a large number ;,f feeds are neeoed in- ' -Uch a miMtUi e ill. ol'dej . y.Ve it ib rue ii jfiuln inixt i e.-, a- a eii-.:a! rule- ore hea i.e.'. 5 nice hand ling el -' - ran-pi rtatien, anu . pJ tit charge- .air .,m.tt.-i. The-e .'iiixtui'c in .-oiiie a.-es m-.y .e criticized foi iUvK ..I - ariety, out in the past we have '.ver-empha.MZed tnis one char acteristic at Uv Kreat a c'.t. V'a 1 lety is oesi.ed to improve the ijuaii ty of the protein content but thi- may ije accejiipiished by feeding a homt. grown legume hay, as these hay.- aic rich in quality proteins. The rougii agi, and .on entiate parts ,,f the ra tion are suppo.sed to ,-uppleme.nt each other and a good legume hay" make.- a sati-fact'TV home grow., lation , --.-ible. If t.be daf. y hel d 1- to tit into the farm scheme it mu.-t be the mark eting agen.y for the legumes, corns and other grain.- as w'ell a- by-pn.-ducV of in.ps grown on the farm, the maintenance .-.ml improvement In .- doing it performs a part in the ma : .otenanc,; alio improvernent 01 -oil leltliltv. (n CLYDE NEWS ML-s V Child Welfare Sur- j Goodyear Tire vey In County Being i Dealer's Sales Pushed Rapidly Are Increasing rr.i. The Child Welfare survey of Hay-, Albert Abel, local G wood eountv in progressing rapidly. ! Jealer. said yesterday thi, :t ,.- I-,. riitrilv Over , tires had increased aim.. her hwir.e here after .-pending two ,",. V,.;. r.. idled per cent tver trie - head quarters bv Ruth Williami a year ago. i Rothi, canvasser for this county . Every day last week, M The .-urvey includes all chilaren a s.nipmen: of tire.a to .... : wh are physically handicapped ; 1 place of business, a!:h"UL' a large stock on hand. w . t n -tc. n Havr.es has returned pen. t Her.jer-on. w.tn . '.Ilc.-i-cl.'l -1 i-t;.-lc :tlatr.es. M.-s V. V. Go: .-;er,t Sunda . a:ter: parent.-, Mr." and Mi M;;; Irene sioan ,-j.e;. ct R lamiiy. Je.ity Mc(. dacken, ,,f F. vi-.t:ng :n lyde M ,js.iuy. M r. and Mrs Lailas Spencer and tw endoren. Jr. and Grace, Mr. Ii. k siiet.cer, and Mr- flyde Craig-'of iiicKoi.v, .-j-tilt the week-cn i .here tine M.s. John N. Shoolbred on Boundary -vl r .-. John Stephen.- s i children, oi j tar.tc::, pent -.vcrK-end here tl'v i feUc:tc wi M-". a.' i Mr.-. Tina i ' a'.r.cy A large net cent o: ;-reet. !':, m to 1U p. in. or. batur- we;v t,uck tjrci. wk;ch day- June 2-rd, when all the congre- usuai for this -ea.s-.-n- he gatior. are invited to meet and make j tnemsr.ves known to the new bl-.t"i) land Mrs. G bbin. eh:. are:: of orbI War On Sunday morning the Bi-hvp are in lifea aw all i::.-, will celebrate the Sacrament of Holy oi-tresr. ! ( ' mm.unioh at a. -no I't-n - wishir.tr to re: ft. A Asheville :. r.-. re w:t:i her , J. K. Ru-l-i. of Franki.n, i, ! , the week nerc as the gUe tj, i a.'. .1 .! : . ri. 0. r :tcm:n, -r.i, w a.; ' -tt ,e-t- f ..!. an . i .Vi.-S Kathe. Mr. :.i. .i M. -. i M i col .Tpehce: IVnlahd iv.i; iJA-n and :V '.div afte: n .'-0 Mr. liot.-jnb- - ::, f Syiva, is H .ui.-; . .!-:.;. iv.i.rter ?per.t the pa-t i ce.-t .a U a;, ue-vll.e vi.-iting iivr.f .c.e an : ;.u:.t A . . :;d Mrs. R. B ; yatt- S:ie was accompanied home j :... her cousin, .M:.-s Helena Hyatt,! will .-pen i .-.me time hee vis. ting j Mr. ami M:-. G. Robinson, of j A.-r.evi.le,. we., '..-.ting here Sunday. Mr.-. A. ri. K:..:;.rd, of Atb.r.ta. '- -pent era daw- h-. re last week toe gj..-t of Mr. and Mrs.. N. M- aiker, ..n i family. Mr. ana lrs. Ed Fi richer were A-hevill,. -..-.to:- Monday. Mr-. 1. C. No.-ris and children and 'i -. Frank Hayne.s spent Sunday in V;. r.e-vi'it. vi:t:ng friends. Mis.-e- Annie M.Cracken and f'r.nce- I.eatilerw-ood spent Sunday !- fr.e ' Med ford Farm the guests of M . . n : Mr-. H. H. An.ie:. n and At II . Ll.,ck the Bishop wii! hold children or children in r,, Confirmation and preach. To th. tvueh with Mrs. R-.-.i . service ai! Free Mason in Haywjod the l-'.-a! Entergency Kel i , county are .specially invited, the Re-empl-ytnent vftice. Bishop being a Knight Templar- I: i- mo.-t impoitant that Speci.-i iiiui-ic will rendered ; Mr,-, the county be report-.--! Richard Barber, Jr., will render a Wi.k.-Lor; v iolin election at the morning .-er-. ' vie,, ano the coleon will-t.e lor the eek . Juiy ina, Anier .aT !. : - ..ranee on the cnurcn ea:rue . : ion preseni me . ohe ila ,-r- K wry !.! i- cordially invited t-- ; - . ileal the Bi-hop. : RKV. ALBERT NEW. ' Rector. Read The Ads management , .,, emaiKi- that the dairv ioerd'wo.k . : ai Kc n ' l-itiiv into tr.e taim pian, aclir.g Urgci;. oy enaiding tio- .farmer, to mLrkv: his pi-odu -t in a Iin:-iied f -rrn. It ,t:;c is; nece-s-aiy that rewtiiitit.n i v gi .i r: to the fe.-i -r oiiijremert if li.c oair held in p'.annn.g the ciopp.ng y. ...., M.x.ng a g d home growri ..-... -ij is. -nuo-i:. it-.- oiilic.ii: if .equine nay and corn -i.lage ,ie a a :.a id-. If the-e iVfd. are n--t avaiiaob- -;:!-pienient a .-impk- hoiiu: iti-.wn :nituie a s.;..if c'-nipb-te con entrate i ati'-n is necessary tii nice; the .. rcqui: ements of a good Miw. In thi- case.:: com- iue. tmoii mixture also mean.- a greater amount of .U!ihI,,-el feed' and ah 'a.il.,-d c.ist of tcanspor.tioh : Uth -oine 'i.itliculy in -ecUrnig -oriie - -:-jiait- of tiie niiNturt, 'oecau.-e they are not ea-ily avaiiab'e. ' 4lr .Feeding i.t-.-Uit-i at '.the .V"tt'h' 'a: o!:n:. Kxpe::iiU-nt Stat ii .n.-- - :: nv t ha t i :espv dt ;:a nay :s ai:not eriua! in! : i value, of alfalfa i.ay. The X'otil' .M '.''j.'-".'--1"'1 da:rym:.n i- there!' Oe - in, a i o ?oe:eiid porition. -.vitii .tin ee g '.-i ' teunie nays a'-::i:ao.e. rtanie.y. a!- V .'. :c-;.ede;:a, - and -oyi-e.ln. l.i a ' : ' 1 : t' . ' n t he home js..-.vt; c. -rn, coi n - an :i:.i!i-tlai bo.-it io.r. f- iA:.:r' ! Mi :: day. olo'itv. .i of Va.-h:nt relatives' I i:mei ai an i I a I- V lil-.l p -; go :'.age loo pounds ot advantage v.u-o:.-tent. 'i'he fat pi- ' iuctiorl ttv'r when tiie - he 1 at i'roi'n V- ta: feed bi.l it a-' :'Ut a m:; . iThis is re w tc- grow legume hay, yea r. .These, ..me ii- wheat ,o, ; eei Ul.dlhg a me gi a v x ; 'H.i. F. '!': nMST hi.ata- :" -:-. fio-iui t. :..i:id .a . i'ilt -e follhd ItliCi. feeo.- a Van.-' y wiiii n.aki-- :: -. Well US -UC lla-Oc, at.d the nice--, cry lavati'. era'.-,- ;: f,..- iicavv pre.oil-ci'ng d ,o y cows: : I'ala.tabiiitv - f mar bed -v.oue; : c-au-e t-hvip-;n; rease l:i m) intake- thu'.s -:-.-up-!"' rung g.o i jM-nii-.m-t.-in,.. The- h...v milker. v r. .... n-aia - an attemrit to nr.' itlci , njti.vtst and . are a ir-:o b iju-.iltv -f legume hay !s th. ref.oe n.-o-iuc ntr i i.h in' orot-. in- a ipalatalde fci v it . mins. Iiunng the pa-t few yea:-: the mnk-pi o, Hieing irukty o.f tw-i conct tra'.e mixture- was- coninaie-d at the Mountain, Branch Kxper-meiit Sta tion. The simple ,.r home grown mix ture contained -17.4'-; dige.-tib-le crude liiote.in arid the complex mixture . con. tain 21.7' , of jliirestibie crude pro tein. .Each mixture contained .1507 pounds -of total- digestible' nutrients per ton. " The ..simple mixture was composed of AW. lbs., corn i.ieal, olOO lbs Cotton seed meal, 2liu lbs., wheat bran,: and i W lbs, ground oats. ' :: The complex mixture was "compo-ed of the fpilkiwingto lUCl dbsi peanut meal- 2o'0 lbs- cottonseed meal 2bu lbs., linseed nieab i2UU Ibsi corn di tillers' grains. ',,(,(, lbs. Corn Gluten Feed, 200 -lbs. wheat bran, 100 Jb g round -oats, 20. i lb., hominy feed. 100. l.Us. inolasses. 20 Hv-. '.-feanH-d' bone meal- 20 i :..-.' .alsium cartvr.a-e 20 lbs.: salt- . The: simple (ir home grown i ration pave better results in- both trial-; the feed consumption per unit of : u : y . :g , hu.r -. ' -: : . oatrao m.acn at v at. 11' .: T MiilH- are at heme ihg tiu sea- t::e pa.-.'or's n.t- j re cor-:- ::!". n'.iirn ; At ! have nc J. I C !- :v : '"'.':g - Ag. !".. .'. V tl ' :e- ea.se are .chicken-pox- diphtheria, Ger man measles, infantile "parajvsi.-, :jn. fluenza, .measles, pellagra. " scarlet fever,.:smal!pox. tuberculosis, typhoid fever venereal diseases, and whoop ing cough. Quarantine is yeff ective in prevelrt-injt-.-some' caces of communicable dis easer?. but many cases develop before the individual or parents know the pa tient had been exposed to a case, and as a result many people are exposed innocently, : Probably many of ..these diseases are most easily "caught'.' in , the earjy stages -when the cise ap parently has only a cold, -.--j -.a ..i.s . a erv rneiTer- tive means of preventing the .spread of diseases, every one should avail themselves of any other method n:' prevention that i may be available. Fortunately -we have an effective' v:.r ' cine for preventing three ;' the' most fatal infectious diseases, viz. typhoid fever, diphtheria, and smalipix". Im munization against these du-ea-.. may be had by applying to your fam- "i ii)cian cr 10 ine county , health department-.. - ' " n. t.:e- numi-cr n.d :ng our -er. . v -may he f to tiem .dur- vice.-.- -We tr.:-t t: some '.-.-pi-.-itual ,-ei- r-g tiie ..-u-mmiM'-- , i (in - the ' L- i;.'.- Dayh--. u- wor ni) tne L- i-i. We weicom - vie. - ..t First' Metlvdi ye.u to ajl FI R ST - I ' R E S B Y T ER I A N l H U R CH We were delighted to see so many vis:io! at our chur.-h Sunday. We ex it mi a cordial, .invitation to, the tour. :ts t. ! s'nin witi: u-. . i.iur wetKly program s a- follows': J layer service W ednes. lav , p. m Bibie-.s.-hoo! Sunday i:-15'a: m: Morning worship 11 ... m. o .. i hr .stian Endeavor 7:4"v p. ni . 1 he coming Sunday is the last in 'o l . t. nurcn .Month, Let us make it a great day with every member pi t sent. - '"':: R. r. WALKER.: Pastor BISHOP GIBBIN TO PREACH ON : SUNDAY. - Sundy, June 24th. Saint John ran;st ay, oronlises to be .a real red letter festival, for the; congregation ana inencls oi brace tpiscopal church The Bishop of the Diocese. R-ie-bt Rev. erend Robert E. Gibbin, will make his nrsi omeial is;tetion to W aynesville. Bishc'p and Mrs. Gibbin are antious to meet and to . know all the church people,; so an informal gathering will be. held at the residence of Mr. and Thousands of Womeri Benefited By Carchxi 'Xte benefits ciany women obtain from Cartful give then great con fidence in it. . . "I have four chil crrt," writes Mrs. J. L. Norred, of Lagrange, Ga, "Before the birth cf my children, I was weak, ner vous and tired. I had a lot ol trouble with my back. I took Car dui each time and lound itsohelp r.ul Cardui did more to alia? tiie nausea at these times than any- 'hind I hav evr d I m In tmt food health and bll?Te Cardui did a lot f it." . . Thousands of women testify "ardul brr.efited hem. If It don Cot fctaeU YOU, consult a physician. This space Cleaned By VA YNESVILLE LA L" N I) R Y Phone 2U5 "(Quality Cleaners" (Wokonie Creamery while you give 'cm Grade -"A'" product give em SERVICE) For- Efficient Economical (Transportation FOR D Will Be Used To Deliver Western Carolina Creamery PRODUCTS We congratulate the Creamery, and wish for them the best of success we're glad to have them for neighbor-. MR. FARMER If your trucking and Jiauling problems are worrying you, consult us and lets talk it over. . your family ill never be as satisfied with an v other car as A F o r d- When you're in town, drop 'round, we are always ?'ad to see our farmer friends. ABEL'S GARAGE W. T. RAINER, Dealer PHONE 52 ASHEVILLE ROAD i 1 i
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