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i. JRSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1935 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER COUNTY. AGENTS W.D.SMITH NOTICE TO 4-II CORN CLUB MEM. BERS The barrett Company is offering in its educational program a county, district and state prize to the corn club member who has the best record for this crop year. The state prize amounts to a year's scholarship. We are very anxious that club re cords for Haywood county be entered in the contest, that our winning re cord may compete in the district con test and also in the state contest. Ev ery corn club boy should complete his record in the best possible form and turn it in to this office by the first of December. That leaves three weeks in which to get your report in. Let's see how Haywood county Corn Club members produce in comparison with other sections of the state. I expected in the county agent's office by the hrst ol uie montn. Lare snouia be taken that entries are kept up to date now and tabulations made so that there will be little difficulty in completing it at the end of the month. In the soil erosion control program for our farms, terracing at this sea son is one of the best things to be done in many cases. Terracing now is advisable because the terraces will have time to become settled and heal ed over and a cover crop established before the winter rains and freezes cause a lot of soil to run off. Leech ing of fertilility through the winter is thus prevented. News Events Briefly Told The North Carolina Supreme Court upheld the ruling of the lower court anil awarded Libby Holman Reynolds and her two-year-old son upwards to $7,000,000 of ih'e vast estate of her husband Zachary Smith Reynolds, to bacco heir, who was mysteriously killed following a drinking party some two years ago, at his mansion near Winstin-Salem. There remains only one more week for entries to be made in the Inter national Grain and Hayshow to be held in Chicago, Nov, 30-Dee. 7. Sam ples do not have to be there until Nov, 25, but it is necessary that entries be listed Nov. 10. This is an opportunity for farmers and club members to show what they can produce in the way vf good hay and grain. The prizes are worth considering, as well as the hon or. How many of our farmers are interested? Come into the office a(l get more details. To Demonstration Farm Farmers: It is alright for the phosphate to be applied at any time between now and March to permanent pastures. However, if your place has not been gone over by the assistant county agent in charge you should see him and get the check plots marked off and full instruction before applying the phosphate. Mr, Crouse is trying to get around to all of these farms as rapidly as possible. The superphos phate is not to be used on new crops Or wheat. All fields in lespetleza or otherwise bare for the winter should be sown in wheat or other small grain, in order that no ground be left idle and to prevent erosion during the winter. Any farmer who is interested in the terracing possibilities on his own farm should talk the matter over with Mr, MiUhiner or someone else in the county agent's office, and see what may be advisable in his case. Or if he knows that he wants some terrac ing dche we will be glad for him to let the office know, by card or note or call, about how how much he will want and when. It helps the terrac ing outfit to work more efficiently to know ahead about what work i going to be wanted. It enables the men to plan ahead and get more work done with less moving of the machinery. Wo are anxious to do the terracing more by communities. The machine is in Crabtreo at pres ent but will probably be moved be fore this gets to press. The State Supreme Court also dis missed an appeal tiled by the prohi bition interests seeking to disqualify the North Carolina liquor laws. One person was killed and scv'n injured in an automobile wreck in Hendersonville last week. A total of 9$ were killed in the United States over, the week-end. The Kastern part of the United States felt earthquake shocks last Fri day. Scientists made the statement that more shocks were due at "any time." The damages' of last week's shocks were slight. Nine thousand coal Illinois have re turned to their jobs in southeastern Kentucky and east Tennessee after settling their wage argument. They were idle for six Weeks The wage increase was 50 cents a day on dav labor, nine cents a ton on loading and ten percent increase in yardage and dead work. The League of X: Italy, the wai to punish tli alious was against of econ niii' 'auctions peace, will open on November is. The decision was reached by 1 si'a net ion staff of ."iJ nation general Terracing has been done for the following farmers: J..M. Medford, Sam Crawford, Frank Davis, W, C. Welch, and Carroll McCracken, of Iron Duff, A. J. McCra.ken, G. C. l'almer, A. C. Walker, John Rogers, of Clyde, .Mrs. R. L. Underwood, of Waynesville, Miltort Cagle, James Henderson, Sam Robinson, T. G. Sorrells, W. P. Har ris, J. B. Lowe, James Smith, and Hud Cagle, of Beaverdam. Some ditch and road work has been done on a number of other farms. The first twelve demonstration farms those selected last springs should be getting the records ready for checking. These records will be END FOOT PAINS TIRED, ACHING FEET and LEGS Light elastic brace give com plete relief by assisting weak ened muscles. Jung's "Wonder" Arch Bracts 98 e SEVERE PAINS ACHES, CALLUSES Elastio braces with soft cush ion stop the most severe pains and end calluses. Juna 8 "Banner" . - Arch Braces, pr... V6 Smith's Drug Store The work done by the terracing unit is at the rate of $2.00 per hour, and averages about 700 running feet per hour. The cost varies from GO cents to $2.50 per acre, depending up on type of soil, steepness of land and other similar factors. There continue to come to "the county agent's office inquiries with regard to truck available in the county, from time to time. It is not always pos sible for this office to help a farmer who inquires for a market for his produce, but sometimes, if we iust knew who has something to sell, it would be possible to help both the trucker and the farmer. We wish very much that the farmers would make it a habit to list with the office any produce they do not have a ready market for, in order that Ave may be in position to help if an oppoiv tunity occurs. What have you to sell and how much apples, cabbage, potatoes, and any other things? FOR WINTER DRIVING Your Motor Must be Right Jimmy 'Walker," former- mayor i f New 'York, who resigned after an in vestigating committee found things "irregular" has remind to -the rniiod States after spending , three years in Knrope. He was given a rousing wel con.e us he landed. President Itoost-velt spent a quiet week-end at his Hyde Park home. It is 'understood that he consulted with some ii' the nation's leading poli ticians. on the coming elections that are lieing held over the .country soon. Miss faniille Doskey.L'l. of. New Or leans, tried to stop a . light between her brother and his father-in-law anil was fatally stabbed. Harbor workers labored frantically to recover iOii eases of dynamite' which was swept over board duriiif a tiii-niile-an-hour wind. Ollicials 'lie lieve that the wooden cases of ex plosives would sink soon if not re covered, and not 'endanger ships it the harbor. The, dynamite was swept from a barge. A negro plunged into a 50,(100 gal lon railroad "water tank in i'harlotto last week and was drowned. He care fully removed his coat anil hat anil hung them on the edge of the tank before making the fatal dive. KIToits to revive hint failed.- Xo reason for the suicide was learned. Orders for ,rj(ni.iiii(( are rather scarce the:,-r pairs-days, land decides to say no to order when presented by , oently. Knurls to place' the Cerinauy also failed. of shoe!- but Hoi such an Italy re order' In Three bandits held up the bank at Apex last week and escaped with an estimated total of Sl.iMin. The three were described as about ill'- u .years obl. f H This scientifically designed machine is Always Right when it tells you what's wrong with your engine. This Ford Laboratory Test Set eliminates all guesswork in diagnosing engine or electrical troubles. This machine will detect even the slightest trouble on any and all makes of cars. See Us For Anti-Freeze and Heaters Abel's Garage ALBERT ABEL, Owner Phone 52 Asheville Road 1 hi' hip pocket v, ...old be nulla W- ed if: Judge ,1. Ibtiry Johns. .n ..f York. S.. i-., could have his way. He proposes, a law furl. hiding lb.- sale of tlotlsels with hip pockets. so that "P'enpo wouldn't liiiVe such a handy place to earry a pistol." .Miss sity of ing- for took M her to Kathryir Spencer, a 1'niver- Tennessee freshman, is look a sobi'i-faeed man whom she be a professor win II he asked pay . for Irer "chapel seat,'' which she did. She , later "found that chapel sea t s are : f ret out ':' John Ad.imson of Montreal has no tified tin' authorities that, he no longer needs relief. After shooting craps with his relief money for two weeks he won $3.00(1 and will now go into business for himself. An exhibition of drawings by Thomas N.ist recently recalled the genius of that greatest of all political cartoonists. Horn in fiermany in 1 S40, Nast came to America when he was 6; began cartooning for Leslie's at ?J a week When he was l a. lie 'originated the well-known figures of T'ncle Sam, the Tammany Tiger, the Republican elephant and the Democratic donkey. Mrs. Ilessie Smolen of Chicago has suspicions fhat her husband is a four flusher. Two years ago he left home saying he was going over Niagara Falls in a barrel, and Mrs. Smolen has been Watching the papers ever since for news of his teat, but in Vain. Now she fs tired of, waiting and wants a divorce.' - Pathfinder's definitions of a. hick town: Where the sewing circle is still the grand jury. Where the gossips get excited when a widower shaves on Wednesday. Where the natives are deferential to the college boy home for the holidays. Football's most amazing touchdown record for a single game was made by "Red'' Grange, playing for Illinois against Michigan in 1924. He handl ed the ball only five times, but made five touchdowns, four In the first quarter and the other in the fourth. His runs were 95, 67, 50, 45, and .13 yards, respectively. Tarred Road May Cause Cancer fcome British medical men belief that tarred roads may cause cancer. IrWFS no Store's First Anniversary Sale Continues With Greater Values Than Ever! Outstanding Values In Coats Sport Coats, for Misses and Women. In blue, tan, brown in tweeds and new weaves. $4.67 ... $6.97 Plaid Coals, of the new kind. All wool, and form fitting. Priced for this sale at only $9.97 Sizes For Every One Dresses All wool dresses made from line Angora yarns, beautifully tailored, only $1.96 Print dresses for Misses and Women, in stripes and checks. All sizes. Special Price. 49c Just received shipment of newest style hats special priced at 96c ,, $1.87 Twin Sweater Sets for wo men Latest in colors Now An outstanding hose value A dollar .hose $1.88 I 49c ":' ylSSSS3:' I ' Dress' Shoes for Men Children's high boots, f .W Syfff' latest st vies, and Composition sole. Now ?ti. Atil well made. Special $1.87 : $mBfey $1.49 w For Bargains In Shoes, Here they are For all the Family special lot Ladies ff Shoes, new patterns C ( Regular $1.50 Shoe) : Suedes, novelties, kid and calf skins, also sport ff q m shoes, only O X0 I (Regular $2.98 seller) ; : Children's All Wool Twin Sweater Sets just unpacked, special $1.98 Men's Suits Extra Low Prices On All Men's Clothing. Our $10.00, all-wool suits Afj Special . w I JJ A close-out of some $12,000 suits during this sale at only . . . . . . . Another special lot, up-to-date ty ffj styles a bargain at ....... J) m S5.95 $1(0 Free To make it interesting to the shopping public to cele brate with us our 1st Anniversary Sale, we will give kaway Saturday at five o'clock to the holder of the lucky , coupon $10.00 IN CASH. A coupon with each 50c purchase.. ..-.' RAIFFS OUTLET STORE NEXT TO THE MOVIES
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