Pae 10 THE WA YNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, MARCH i8 J A Page Devoted to the Interest of Haywood County IFarmoim Floyd Says Soil Conservation Is Last j Line Of Defense; "Co r.-erTaticr of the 5 c : 1 .s the list lire cf oefer.-e r.at.'.r.al sui cide. That cfer. ,T.st go tr. " W.-.h tr.e.ie oriis frc rr. secretary cf Agric u.ture Henry A. '.Va.lace. E Y. Fkyd. c-f Stat College, err. p.". a.-. z the fcrjCtrner.tai oo;-e:t.vei -.5 t.".e soil-ccns-rvaticr. p gram. Destruction ;-f tr.e soil r.ct or.:y im perils farmer-, .t i rrave rri imtv Ar.CMTC Uncte Jim Satjs r I, COLUMN: W. D.SMITH tr.reat v.. tr.e we. far of a the nation.. Flcyi state;. But the goal of the -:. tot cor t?erva- -..-, d ys.e more p: fer o- .:T: program serving a:. i cor.tr.ue:. A t-ette ir.g, which 'i.l the farmer anc U the a: jr. cf the ror;sr-.af. grass offered grower? th.s year. .vjil-ccr.servatiori and ba!ar:ed farrr.jr.;? art close. y linked i-r. the de velvprr.e.'.t of a r.ur.trv's agriculture. Floyd pcir.ted out, ancl the gro wth of rr. if fa-rr. -of.table for the nation. :ro- NOTICE I do fir-i cU- nag'.n uork and r-pair all kinrl of (ann ma lurn-rj haw on' 'Wt W isr'n" w fr X. C. WEST, Clyde. N. C. 'hrr.rer "-1. are he.-' ".-s r r' ; . e n .reed r 7 r h a rv ' r. .et. r. J.-', r. -r.- V. Never Before Have Oliver Chilled Plows lieen Offered So Low HYATT & CO. cr.-.r. jrieiactJ. Perhaps the ccr.d: t:crj here are set ar.y worse thar. .: r- t-.h-rr ccar.ty. fcvr. we as if . . f.r tj have ih.s rtate afTa.rs !: ex.-t The our.y ager.i s cff.ee a a'.i ..rr.- hai : r. sjr. eJ toc:;y v:p:r. ; I -': ? r.ir,'e t-e'.weer. buir.s ir. --t ry arJ apric-j' ure . We ir V .r:s:rf is we have always d.r.e -.hi :h.s r.-.t.-ire : r.ir. tw.crtr.g as , -h-i-ji- W are :r.-..r.g that ;r. ever;. r here i-r: jit .r- is :nvo!vec thi-t -;t.re iho-:i i repre'er.ted Tips Given On Crop Fertilizer North Carolina farmers speed 2C t.5 i' rr.iihor. collars every year fcr . fertiiiier. Yet ntar.y cf them do cot get fuli vice for txe raorjey thy sperd i- 1 caue uey do tot appiy the rig-ht ! mixture to their crops, aij C. B. Vi'il ; liams. fee-ad cf the Statt Coiiege agro j rxaty depanriieBt. The kind of fertilizer to apply de . per.d upon t'ae crops grows acd the yf-e of the soil. The amotJEt a grower wi;; find prcf ! itabie to ose depends to soxe extent j upon the price he car. expect to ?et I fcr his crops. Williams added. ! Wh-en prices ar ap. the grower car. ' afford to apply more fertilizer to eet I the higher y.eid coniirtect with good ' . . farmicg practices, he continued. ' . 1 Williams recomroer.ds the followir.g J OP-L)reSSin IS I Ir.. coastal plain : I.Cvj pour.d 01 I Today's Market The following cash pr tug paid Wednesday by Federation here: Chickens, heavy weight ; Chickens, fryers Eggs, dozen Corn, bushel -'- er r.e FarJ 4 -, ? four -e ar.-i -a jr.es fcaild up the iand cro y.elds ar.j cu: production j more fertile soils. Are jt-si t ji.c.r.e up your farm . . rr.es. have I'-rha: i r. gut t c rr. a ic e . :r..s tr.at they oar. rerr.:iy the ion h r n er . r.sr rr..re 5rv:rr t j ja - a?r. culture pr.' The payment;, cf aires .o;r: .::r..t.r.jr t acre-.-'pi et;r.gca-h cr"ps.afid out soi-buiidlr.? prac- . vurai."- the -adopt .-.on of rr.ar.ag'-riK-r.t. he cor.- . tarr :ces- r. better farm' tir.ued.. . Farrr.e; s- ar food and fw-; selves - d.-r-r.'i ir.come. - artd ":,-uh: f.-i as: feed . ..pplie-r." In.. reaped feed p.rc4-uctKn w.l.i nt-uia'-e interest ir; !iv(--to1.k. and North r r i-. o a rr.-: : e r.aV:f- thorrt-.:-r. ca-h -h h:- r. - ..'4: .rs l-aro.:r.a farrrf-r,-. -'with fev 'i mucn ..ntore i;ve.-t':k now have. Floyd .'aid. Jew: except :or: tar., tr.e y EQUIPPED JiH k Ose Ad Htr tbc ffrUt A wonderful engine for borne, farm, abop r iriC. Heha pover for pumpiA. kb.! i(Tiai:cf-. Micv. M'wt&jr, pi for itrf. Pat one to vorc. nii rn nil ctruM. WITTE E.IK Kki if: '... - At. . P. .r. vi. Kkiii C tr. M:, HiTii.rf. Pi. Want AJs Want Ad are one cerii a word for each insertion. No ad is taken for less than 25c. MOUNTAIN JOE The snow has melted. The robins are out again... Easter is just ten days off. ITS TIME TO DRESS UP Ye, sir, it is time that we were getting ready for the big Easter Parade. And I know of no better place to go to get your Easter Parade duds than at Burgin's. They have just received a lot of new merchandise for ttery member of the family. (A hint to men before buying your suit see Ote Burgin.) FOR SALE U-rocm h--.u.se on X am ber Ten-.-Highway ;r. f.ydt. W ater ::ghts, .'garden, garace, wood, ..coal r.. .-. (( M : - M, E. T: ar.tr,.-:-.. Mar, l-i-Apr. 1. '.'-.- i- : t t he . f i r rr, -r . tr. '-rk::', out h:s p 'e.rr.s Th:? is true :r. u p r r. t :S : : v r. -c e r v t ; -jr. pro l-r rr. r. - .r.tr.e j v A protran. As a.r. -. ; . h a v e ; u -1 r- r r. 1 . h e -1 t h i t r r .i:r; b;i; p-.tfer? hst'-'-i J--:o- pupi.-h ( the false sttrrent in - reirar-3 our :i:r. fot!) ur rn.:n fai. for J:ir. u-.try wan $ 43 i'r.che?'. ' It :s an estab Hshl; fa:t -th TV. A..- terrnoi the month of January of "any t!M.-.n.th on record and yet certain papers that aish to (-ar 4v'n a-enue that 'are '! .-.. :."! to benefit t he .nikss-." ....f p'-o. jo" w." . res.iri "o. f -. . stit. r:.-r. '. -The r..-.t .: - of t.h-'e false et.'.. ..-.-r.--a r - t ' - -i- n : n the f c ' 1 : - i r. si.it--ments. '. Th- T- ' r..--. Valy' Authority .to day r'-puted statement? .ippe;ir:nt: .: Tobacco, kw rr. to the acre, the fertilizer mixed according to recom-men-iatior.s tf tobacce committee. Cotton, i-'j to 500 pounds of Corn ar.d smai! grains.- 250 to -V pour. . 5 of 4--4. . Legumes. 200 to 300 pounds of 2-5-4. Late iweet pctat'--s, 600 to 00 pound? 0- 'i-h-h. Ir. xour.tai.t counties: Tobac-.-o. 00 to 1.0j pour. as of -i-12-5 to the acre. Corn ant small, grain, 250 'iVj pounds of 4-10-4. Legumes, 200 so 3'.0 pour.ds of 2-10-4. lr;sh .p-r-a- . -w to prunes cf .j-5-t. " ..rir '.;.S . tr LVI. Ji... Jj ...'i egantw, W.l'.iants added, the amount of r..tr-yger.. in; the fertilizer ir. be reduced 'iiehtiy. : - :.--; ' tr.- T'.. : tr.jt tn- r- v. i. ...r.iy r. r:t.i l.r.fa.; .r. the Ter.nssee V.ily i .r- J -.r. . .r;. : .T . ar.-j -h-r- '., :r- r ul'i h -.v- . r. no Rood ;::,..-' i--.th'-ut tr- T V A darns N-v. s;. ''.irryin: ih. .n.. rr-. : ' r r. ' t-'-r v. htc h ' ere 1 .-.1..1 ; ih in-: : f. th'- A . i h r . i y u ; the New: York 'H-ral3 T:.S.:-Tr.- W.-r.:r..--. r. I." C:. P -t Thi- Wail street Journal ' ': r.' .mitt. ih:o" Ttntes St.-. r :.. u' J '.i.-r. 1 1 . f ' 'orr.r..-: . The - TV A re-rd fign-r.- -h -.s.z.c -i '. .: .-. the monvh of J'-.r. u.iry $T . when s-r.ou- rioods. .o-'-ur.-d or. e ...'h..o. river. ap'pro.xirr..-.;-:.'.y. ,th .- :'.'- the norr:ta! rainfall or 'ap.pi-j-x..-13 . : h'-s w.w- r . r-i- ! . r: ' r e.t n' ove Norris Dar:; or. the ' "iir.i h i'-r and '.hat n.ore th.-.r. 2 'i :: :. t-s f-1. ..- -tre:- h- of the lower T'-:.: --- '. j: he s.n.e t.n-. N-trmal rtin 11 for January on : the lower Te.nn-s.-.. r S.4 inches Thes- f.2-jrs .1: tatea Weath- A Pasture Tonic Top-dressing- makes a good spring :; r.;c for old pastures, says John A. Arey. extension dairy spe-:ialist ' at state College. G.ve the old grass a dose cf "piar.t food" and :t will soon be growing 1 thickly enough to supply ?od gr azing I while r.ew pastures are still 'too oung J ar.d tender, he pointed out. ' For sar.dv- soi:. Arev said 300 pcund of 4-a-4 fertilizer may be ap plied to the acre; clay soils should re ceive tr.e .-arr.e amount of a 4-12-4 m : x t u r e . But a spring tonic by itself may not be enough a reclaim the sod in time if the gras, has got too thin, Arey added, and in thie event the thin spots should be reseeced when the fertilizer is applied. Question: What Is t.-e be?. j in transplanting tobacco ? " '" I Answer: a distance 1 ; between hills with the ro wide has proven most under average conditions, a. however spacing on the row will be rrore .1 itabie. Select plants of uri-'.'r, for transplanting. A better : the ridge method of planting iJ lowed. This ridge is generally ffl oy running two Dig iurrow.s turning plow and then scatter;r. middles with a sweep. The fr.: should be thoroughly mixed w:t soil before the row is ridge 1 f he rain fall in the l.avatiaile ai' the United wa. the prel,!er f '. ; tr Bureau. f ' .r .r.ir January' ' . the' N- r n d;:n stored more than a nullior. ai.S . 4L.-ir.ter arre-feet of watt-r. ar.d still waf ' far from full; and . purine t'h.e oriiic.'Vl. 1 '.-d.y period hen IfyeeB- or. :h.; "'..vwer 'h.o r:v. r were he. r.e held hy. . in- ' the two completed dims f - h- 1 A S p--.p- -e.i r.:r- v.-.thr -1 '. i. '"' 1 fe-t of water p r -e r. ! f : 1:1 the floed strk ken areas. WANTING TO REST a .farm .".for tenant puri'.se-s-..- with everything fum:shd. or a position with some . good man to help make his crcr. I am a good man with a team. John N. ..Boyd. P. O. Box 13-. Candlen N. C. I'd. KP.rtfll If excess,; acid causes you Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, -Indigestion. Hearibjirn. Belohing. Bloat rr. Nausea, get free sample coc- . -tor's prescription! . Uog-a, at Way r.es vllle Pharmacy. to June 3 V. ILL RE-UPHOITEP. OP. REPAIR furniture in -payment for used stew ing machine. iur,iers Repair Shop. Phone 424. 223 Boyd Ave. Burgin's Dept Store MAI.Y STREET PHONE 74 FOR RENT Garage and filling sta tion on Haywood Street! formerly occupied by Watkins Chevrolet Co. Apply to L. A. M.ller, Wavnesville, N. C. '.'..-.." PIANOS FOR SALE We are having returned to tis two fine pianos on account of customers unable to pay. We will transfer these pianos to responsible parties for balance due. Writ Magness Piano Co., Hender son ville, N. C. Easy terms. Mar 15-25-Apr. 1: Just Unloaded A Cartload Of Southern Fish brand Fertilizer HYATT & CO. Low Prices On Oliver (hilled Landslides (For No. 20 and 40) HYATT & CO. At A Bargain One. number 40, level land Oliver Chilled Plow HYATT & CO. Prices Cut On Two Number 20 level land Oliver Chilled Plows HYATT & CO. 1 3 FOR SALE Eight and ten-week-old Pigs See JERRY LINER LINER FARM Lake Junaluska, N. C, FOR RELIABLE Field & Garden Seeds (The Best Money Can Buy) GO TO THE FARMERS FEDERATION WAREHOUSE PHONE 354 DEPOT STREET FOR SALE Fresh Guernsey cows. W. T. Shelton. March 4-11-18-2S : Closing Out All Parts On V 1 . .. Oliver Chilled Plows HYATT & CO IAN; BARK WANTED We are in the Market 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. : i . ..-...'..., ' ." Junaluska Tannery HAZELWOOD, N. C. While The Snow Keeps You From Plowing- May We Suggest That You Spend The Time Profitably By Coming By And Picking Out Your FARM EQUIPMENT FARM FENCING NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO ROOF THAT BARN I "'ITH OUR ROOFING Our Mill Shop, an d Machine Shop is at your service :;'..':' :'C alwas. When You Need Lumber, Come To Us. Junaluska Supply Company JERRY LINER, Owner ' PHONE 263-J t. 1 kv tttv a t i sKA

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