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PAGE 6 THE WAYNES VI LLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1937 rpi A Page Devoted iimaywood Co to the Interest of yoty (Farm On n I Lespedeza Regarded As Valuable Legume Specialists Points Out That Feb ruary Best Month To Plant Lespedeza Crops SOIL CONSERVING CROPS CHECK SOIL LOSSES at. iohu toms et ca Les rede : rt v gru: as or cz th best ..Tops a farmer car. grow to . Cr.e.'K ervS". orgaruc mat and er to ; t-otvserve rrsotur sod n-.trvger. sr.u t ''t1 SCI.. Ix-spt.xta tic Id a'-fo may he ccur.t- j ed ir. a farmer's- sci'.-sc-r.wn'ir.jr a.T- : age. aro trey w-. help Mm tarn $oi. bosldtr.g payments under the c:i coaservatton program. February ts the best time to sow Common. Ter.resse 76. arj Kobe les pedei seed, sad E. C. Blatr. exten sor, agronomist at Stat College. The best method to ww thee va rieties ts to drtli the sed :r. on top j of small gram, he sa, wtth th i see-i wot berng drtl'.ed :r. too deep, i Around IS' to HO pounds of 16 1 r-r cer.t euperprrospate to tr.e acre shouM be cr.ix'-d ir, wt-tr. th-e soc ; When dr.Uir.g. to pound cf sevd i. adequate s acre, r-ut .:' the ed broadcast. iO to .H1 v-ur..ts a -.11 re rx-exued to rrctav a -.-. Car m 0r m m Speaker Cherry I si Talked As Candidate' Today's Market Against Reynolds Political Sentiment In Raleigh Is That Popular Gaston Man Would Make Good Race Vr.tter tor Th Mountaineer bv Pari Tompkirs.) A- tbe prosl-em of legislation. Jo.-, a urant would lave said. Or. a f;vt-.r.f-t er ir ; '.ar.i ''.y.n: ti'.io '.h r - c re.;. e r. -i or. tarn: tmr.l wit os i4 time r: r. '.Ar-Ai r!.r'.ei irra or r.'.er ercicor. .ii.r :rK-ves J Si ' POff : iti-r. V-.'.:-d States Jir,i Tr:- .he OMo ar.ct Muij;p: R:v-er tie :os ir w.-v:'.-i Ne r.o-. i rr.Ake a tra-s -:r.v;r. w.tuli r-,-r. : urr. arc ar.4 ti .-.: ;j t r. s. " ..ar. te -J i tii. r. i c -i-a'.ii :v--r ir.i vr iw"'..-. - .- tAr.d. F:a;r a . r . ?-OW " rh-tiv. Kll vrir i'l rum nn, rrap n--nnj; a:itl IVitijfWviii i: si w. lliirj-m n'litrn (inn irvViT r. w i- o'k THE LU'RGIN HATCHERY ; M ARION V i . : v o. har'if' ec -trr-t- B.a r exp!a:r.v; that when ipe-ie owrs or. .ar.J ;rv. wcic- fO..-: ; .ar.c w.-.ere r .... . ' harvested, ea . cr.-p ted th-f year urtcc t-t-r he a-reare w... . j"n1 c0: r,t sOil-conr.-- rsavirr.urt , psyrr.er.t oe;a :r. :ropj are .. rv ir.: TAN BARK WANTED We are in theMarket for both Chest nut Oak and Hemlock Tan Bark. If you have any to Sell. Come to Our Office at once and Secure Contract. Turn Your Tan Bark Into Cash. Junaiuska Tannery HAZELWOOD. N C .r.vr.g c r. ': r ; :r,c to .v aL ar-ce ! t-".e rvj-t - o::-buud:r.? farmer nr..'. be s'v r :CsS t ca : t w v.a 1 acreac e- c ' .-o s a ;'--.rm. .a? the FINDS K1KT Bl'lI.DING IN STATE .: -KemaiBis. of "ahat may have 'u-or. the .t baddies .ortrt:cted by whit rr.tr. :n Ferris y'.var.ia ..!. have bcer. ji-.V've r-t mi T.r.'.oum I.ard. tie Delaware r. ". out of Fh:'.a- .riv.rhtS. Ma;.:. Frajvk W. Melyn I rhairm-tr. of the Per.n?y!var.:a h- I tor. , a! Cv :r r.!.s :cn, 'state he be.:eve i te -.prtck foundatiori ii;oovereo, ; 'either. -th . first -iharch -ou-t-t -f. ! -.ate by Swede r. Settlers 50C. years ' ! a co. or' that cf th- fi-t e. -;i.ve , RECl E.r AFTER TWO V.F.EKS I Mrs, Karl !.mar. of Ledv.le. j . Co ... sr.; hi? .two ar.d a half year old : : r-s ; -,v:-e re-. ueci .at Sattircay.. 1 'r :-m ... ---b.'e . stalled '.n 3 i ' - . - -r:ft whet-e try over-? r:.V.x-r-e.i 'or fif'teer. cay? No tra e ' 'rvx:tA.- A r jtirnRgr." Le-aders are prvm:r.g themselves for this that and other of;e. and friends of men apparently, have no aT-Rbiyons to ad-ar.ce further in rh-e political seals mer.tcp. them as possible car.didate-s for certain pecitiona, just to pet the :-eop.e ta.ktr.p acd th irking. Ore ramor that ia persistent is that, wh:'.e Grejr? Cherr-":me may en tertatn r.o preiert idea of opo-:ng "'-itc- Bob Fe-no! jo ir. the primary tw. years henoe. there are a misr.y p-rcl who sc-r in him a pos :&'. .r.-.i:ht who car. ureat the JurJor Serator. who pt the sk:-is under limeror. Mcrnson. They argue that f Cherry, the ror-a'.ar S weaker of the Mease shc-ad b-wme a oandidat. he rr.er.t. Milner. srufted forward, scores i wcul'i pn-bably give Bob a run that t Dirty pednts, whiie other p'iayer6 for i ... The following cash prices were be ing paid Wednesday by the Farmer Federation here: Chickens, heavy weight hen ... .12c Chickens, fryers .....12c Eggs, dozen 16c Corn, bushel .. .Soc Wheat, bushel S1.10 Wavnesville And ' Bethel To Play Vant Ads Want Ads are one cent a word taken for leas than 25c, WaynesvUle's fast developing bask etball teams will play return game with 'Bethel high on the new junior high court tomorrow evening, begin ning at 7:20. In their first meeting, played three -weeks ago, Coach Weath erby's outfit kt to Coach Frfemar.' teams in two exciting games. Using a shifted lir.e-up the local teams are expecting to make a- much better showing or. their home court. In the games with the Canton Black Bears last week the Weatherbv coach ed teams she-wed unusual improve FOR SALE Eight and ten weeks ! pigs. Junahiska Supply Company. FOR SALE Cabbage, onion ar.d lard plant, all assorted 501) plants, 50c, 1,000 plant, 75c. Sweet po-a.' to and tomato plants, 500 plants 75c, 1.000 plants, $1.25. Pepper nd egg plants, 82.00 per 1.000. Georgia Paper shell pecans, 15c. Pecan meats. 4C"c per pound. Dcrris Ham Companv. a.oosta, Oa. Feb. 11-15-25-Mar. 4. wou.c -.aue r.-.m t snow had really b-t-er. a ra:e. Fa-mer B t-.-: lat t--.-re b Psv c-r "or. . w-V,- eiyjently rr.t nt.or.ed. 1 o .-.ao o.G.- a of the Ways - ar..f Mvana 'cx-mmittee u: the National Hotie of 'Representa tive., ar.d Frer.icer.t R.-evelt. i be ..evd to be reluctant "..;. give h..m r from that- fii-'itr.. Major Cherry wai r.o:r,rtei Speaker of the present Hous :n Ral e.gh without opposition. He hails from the county c-f Gaston, which :s oCiTtfiderec .by the East v ' way W est. He reside " a populous 'sec t:or. :re state. He has a most en viaoie war re-.'ord. , He iopuiar w-.th formtr i-'ld.ers, ar.d tho.-e who -nr:v-.v him- durlne th war swear by him. He has- .t-r.'ed sr. the Gen-, ra'. .r m o 1 v lorar WANTED Man with car to take over profitable Rawleigh Route. Estab. i:shed customers. Murt be satis fied with earnings of VJ! a week to -ar W'ritf Pfl-a-Vih'i Tit,, tr.e giris, e.peciai.y untwa anci rtn- ; v,TB-245-l(l. KJCCmond, a. land, have deve.oped rapidly. jZ I , r . , The boys clearly outplayed Canton MHHBfBnKV ir. all departments of tr.eir game ex cept :r. sv-oring. All of the quintet's fr.r-sunters- have cen :r.terest:r.g throtikrh.o'jt. an-i the game with Betr.el hitrh is expected to be one of the. r -est. Catr.ey, Reeves. Cr.ar.r.. Smit.' ar.d Ster.tz will probably start. BABY CHICKS tfrlinf; Hati-hery Chirk-- hav- pnt, l profitable ffir ovrr ton year- All In brwder- risidly culliti and BIwinMil '-(- a Z' r;rn-: as- a state ;ea.te! six-aser. ru- a p;easar.t p-e r:ra.;ty. has a mini of hi owt$. knows wh?.t he warts to accomplish, and does rK-t m.snd a rou?h and tumble fieht on the, 'floor of the Hoase. in the court room, r. the battle field or or. the sturcr. .s ro w-.-.rf at the came of r-c..- s. ar.d it i believed that shou.d he , t..i enter te reserce Coa-.h Weatherby may use Your.-t. Fwtr.g. Plott. and others. Tr.e sr.rls. wi! present Miner. Messer. Roeers. Gacdi.s-. Per.lar.d. and Phil lips in '.the. starting posrt.ons. with Raines. Wyatt, Rathbor.e. and others rea :y to substitute. This will be the l:-t hrrrle game with a county team, Both :utf.ts wii; r.tioipate in ' the Blue R-ldge Conference touraanter.t'at Car.-on the .Western Carolina Teav't-r- '. oil's:- 'tournament at Cui- V. pproiod ( hi k-TtK'-day ami Friday. Sterling Hatcheries Haywood Koad A-beville. N. C . Valde-e. N. C. redout table Bob. he would be able tol, g.ve a gc-i ' account of himself here, as he has in every unertakir e- that ".sred hum. Read Tlie Ads Tobacco Canvas MASSIE'S BEPT STORE 3 INCHES WIDE 3c 4c 5c T2 Inches Wide . . . . . . ttse I r-X e txit r. d'y rf:-re -ntrr- comir.gj try c-r mpr:- ws.-rr-i art J rr.-'.st . ov--rv i - -, " we ..We -ercrv ! to ettr e - Ceo;rraUt Cfrtfr JIST RECEIVED Solid C arlo ad Field Fencing - Poultry Wire - Barb Wire - Nails THESE ARE THE STERLING BRAND GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING We Can Sell For Less Bine out of thf city limits and the hich rent district- we do not have the hish overbead that .would have if e were rKt where we are. Vhen irisr costs are lower, the merchandi is priced lower. Our Machine Shop i ejuippd to do any t"pe of re pair wori. or to mike parts for machinery. W now have therdy electric weldinc o-atfit wet of .AjAeville. NO MATTER YHAT YOUR Ll'MBR NEEIS ARE OI R . -. . ;. '"'.'. j - LUMBER YARD CAX KILL THEM. Junaiuska Supply Company JERRY LINER. Owner rHONE L.KKE JUNALUSKA A P M ! Yl 5 1 R A TO R. N .0 T 1 c E Ms.'- "c -u..:"'e-: a- 1- six ..n.;strd:o: f the rU-.-.:. of Mrs. A. R- Caldwel!.." sons -. havitic claims ' asrstr.st the e tate of th.e"sa;ld Mrsl, A. R-. .Caltwe".'.. deceas-o-d. to trie theai. wtts the Clerk ; of the Sur-e-j-r Court of 1 Haywcci' County. ;-. or before Dec-ember olst. ,' l$S7.-"or. thy.". notice .will' .be- pleaded'' in r-ar ot tneir recovery. Any per- sc'na ir.de rfe-d ' to- said- estate will: p.! ease make settlement at . orx'-. .' Ths 51st dav of December. lSc-t. j " H. C TURNER. ' Admitistrator. Estate o-f Mrs. A. R. Cald-ell Deceased. "' No, S3 Jan. 13-21-2?-Feb. -4-11-.; II Mi r-A -1 rir-rt -J? r. .. : ' m ' m m sr v m Gt Yoar Tobacco Canvas MASSIE'S STORE Priow fi-vr S tiL So. - Se T2 Itkhes WkJo ........ le il 1ki EASY TERMS Ttn Tr Habfr let Cs! KtitocnSxc fa.-t vjid arac W.r ta ut bk e3L3 bic oKiaiiai MUM at eirrarr om.' . Tit. ftflnc tor "at, bo r Cars W- w-.a ' feint. AivaauKCat ' HB Cm. U- ITTH SuCVB VHU f" OtUuurf sV-S Su. tut ft. WE CANNOT CONTROL THE WEATHER BVT:-We can help you make your home a more comfor table and cheerful place to live. Qiick temperature chsr? rrtuuke un-u-ai demands on ywr .heating facili ties. Warm days, cold days and wet lays aJl call for firing that is always ander control We meet yoar needs in this respect because we aJ ways have the finest foels to offer. 1 . Oar coal is of kw asJ cwtiect airtd is stored on a cncrete yard for yoar pro tection against dirt and trash. Years of experience in handling; roof ng has proven to us that it is much more expensive to let that old roof leak than to have it repaired or recovered. Our stock of roofing is kept complete at all times to save you th e expense of those leaks that are so annoying and distinctive. We stock and recommend : 5-V and Mipr CH ANN ELDRLAIN GaJvanized. FLINT K0TE Roll Strip and Hexagon Shingles, ' ogUFTN SjiNrroS "'-.'"' ''' : ' .. - . ' :. ":" V-h2t a deltcbtful difference a coat of fresh paint will mate to those rooms or furni ture. Why ih-4 brirfsten-cp the interior of your home new, FRESH P-UNT is a bic help help m HOU.E-CLEANING. . ,i . , L1 us hep you street pkasing color combinaUoas for different riJom or for refinish ir.g your furniture. Our stock of KURFEES Paints, Varnishes and Enamels (for every purpose and cx) is most complete.". ..''"'.' WaYNES7ILLE5 a. C. i I fu E i let rr I i k I Pa TO
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