PAGE SIX (Second Section! HE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER FRIDAY Haywood Farmers Show Interest In Improving Pastures With New Plan l.al.e j ISi. (I 1 Dave ! lim k : -I A Unusual interest was shown by Haywood farmers on Monday : the pasture demonstration on the Jack McCraeken farm near Hethrl With more than 250 lai en i - at tending. Wayne Corpcning. cnunl'. agent, said it piuwd the interr t being manifest in belter pa tore in the eounty. The demolish atinn was r.ivrn in order to show results of sccdm;: a pasture 'of I.admo clover ;md oi -chard grass ;iul I.admo clover and Fescue last July. "Thp oiiniosi nl tins oastlliv demonstration was to prove what I ),V can be done toward tJettniK a- oil 1 pastures," Mr. Corpeniny said 1 It was brought out hy Mi'. Cor-! pening at the nicehni! some o! the iinporlant things to do in ol der to get a !-'ood l.adinn cIom-i and orchard grass or l.adino rim er and Kescue pasture: U) Henovate the old pasture with a bush-and-bnt; harum. tiller, one-horse cultivator, or anything that will tear up the old sod well. 2 Apply HOil to lion pound., ol 2-12-12 fertiliser mr lis univalent to the acre. I. line at the rate ol on to two tons per a re if Ihe lam! has not been limed within Hie pa-t three or four years. Work li.linei and lime into the soil. HJi Innoculatc vcd. and .red at the rate of 2 pounds of l.adinn clover and 12 pounds ol orchard grass or Kescue; put in with culti paeker if not rocky, or with dra:: harrow or crab apple bush The results of seeding a pa .tore as described can ! sc n on Hit Jack McCraeken Kami. Bookmobile Schedule liid.v March I Kill JON I II CKKI K ROAD .inn ilii' k.i School .- McilV Hod Hill Si-liol Moody Store linmn's Slore 0:15-10:00 10:30-10:45 10:50-11:05 11:15-12:45 1:00- 1:15 1:30- 1:45 , Mnndav, March 21st BKAVKRDAM i M (I I ii (I Farm Service I :,t,,i ion 9:45-10:00 ! Wiley Donald-on 10:30-10:45 ' Paovles Store 11:00-11:15 j Peavrrdam School 11:30-12:45 Ne.-I Hipps' C.rocery . 1:00- 1:15 , Crocery 1:30- 1:45 nson Crocery 2:00- 2:15 Town Hall 2:45 Willi;. CI; do ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as admini-tra-tor of the estate of Mrs Satin Ducket t, deceased, lale ol Haywood County. North Carolina, this i. In notily all persons havin-: claim againsl the ctate of said dT a rd to exhibit them to the undersigned at Waynesville, North Carolina, on or before the 18th day of March 1950 or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their recoverv AH per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pavmen' This the 16th day of March. 1919 LAWRENCE B. I.EATMKKW(K)I) Administrator of the Estate of Mi s, Sallie Ditckett. deceased 1836 M 18-25 A 1-8-15-22 l!n .., I I'atlnl Mono llule' C M ( ldr Tuesday. March 22nd MOKMNC STAR filling Station 9:15- 9:30 S, hool 9:40-10:40 - Star School 11:05-12:10 Sim,' 12:15-12:30 Stan.e SelO( Crocery 1:00-2:00 1:15 Doctor Says Babies Iliil Too Much MINNEAPOLIS (UP Ameri can halite:, e.ii loo much, one ex pril li'lievr-. Dr. I, Ennnett Holt, Jr.. pediat rir profes-or at New York Uni-ei-iu, told professors attending a Imvrr.iiy of Minnesota short i otii thai the increase in heart ill ' j .i' reflects the condition. He the trouble eventually show up ainnn': adults. One rea . mi. savs Holt, is the in li"diieinn of solid foods into a bain's diet at an ever earlier age. The portion of sugar in the milk toi inula i n't cut down at the same tone in ni'i.t uses. That results Mi too rh Ii a diet . Hop doesn't think much serious lliv.ir;ii damage is caused by this condition . . . as long as the con dition i . coi reeled later. Giant Projector Installed In UNC Planetarium i -- V ! -- . - - .. mr7'- L. - w:m ri -r CM? jr -A- ' ' ' " RUNS IN THE FAMILY MULLIKEN, Mich. UP -Appendicitis seems to run in the Carl E. Rogers family. Eight members of the Rogers clan were operated on within the last four years, in- eluding the mother, three children, , grandfather, grandmother, uncle j and aunt. Only Rogers' appendix ; slill is intact. j Books were so scarce four cen- turies aeo that they sometimes j were chained to public hook stalls, i first Washington WASHINGTON, Va. UP This town, surveyed and plotted by Ceorge Washington on Aug. 4. 1749. claims to be the "first Wash ington of all," but it was not incor porated until Ecu 12, 1894. Twenty-five other cities and towns in Ihe United States were named Washington. Ilk or i0 E. JACK ,', ,,, Mn i '-arripr W'P Kail II : nam;. through i.. or eve Vulcan, the statue in Ilirndiig liam. Ma . is .! feci hiyh and weighs 1J0, Odd pounds. rammed , Ulf Hairiiie' part of I,. .. N 'mall. H(.,a .,.,. ra,-,-ie, " M ld on, 'erve Ihe i e- , , , Here is the gigantic $75,000 Ziess instrument, con a tin:; o! an axis and two large projectors inset with 250 smaller projectors, which is being installed in Mnrehead planetarium at the University of North Carolina. Dr. Roy K. Marshall i right i. director of the planetarium, watches Chief Technician Tony .lenzano make adjustments in the delicate mechanism. ' A' I'hotoi. Cherokee Holding Open House 18th The Cherokee Indian Agency will observe the 100th Anniversary of the cstahlishment of the Interior Department, by holding open house on Friday. March 10, from 9:00 a. m. to a.uij p.m. At this time interested person may observe all of the Agency ac tivities including school, soil and moisture, extension, health, roads, forestry, veterans training and Tribal activities' including the Boundary Tree project. A cordial invitation is extended to all hy Joe Jennings, superintendent. Two Watershed Areas Sought In Beaverdam Birmingham, churches. Ala., has 452 KELVINATOR GIVES YOU 2-IT'S COLD CLEAR TO THE FLOOR Mhr I.... ;cf 7H5 yif kn I I " -Sfi V 32ft."ft ummo it I j Ul f . THE fPUIT TRtSHIMtKl .! iafflSlitS m EXTRA! I : ft i ? 3 ! I ' 4 3 ! : h ) CM tPriaiS shoum are tr itltn p mm i.l-h. and local tajxt extra. P'wi nni ipen:rrzi Frozen Food Chest holds 40 i pounds packaged frozen foods and ice cube!. 12-qurt Crisper. Magic Shelf folds away makes room for bulky foods. EXTRA! Bonus Cold Space ... Refrigpr? ated Fruit Freshener . . . keeps fruits and soft drinks refresh ingly cold! Plenty of tall bottle space! i EXTRA! Powered by Kelvin ator'imtteh less, penny-pinching Polar sphere . . . aled-in-t1- nrJ $209.95 anently lubricated .'( 5- nrvfl-ot Phr Stele ' ...GET COLO CLEAtC-TD THE FLO0f7 V SEE OUR KELVINATOR DISPLAY At The REA SHOW In The ARMORY TODAY and TOMORROW! Massie Furniture Go. Phone 33 Main Street A meeting was held at the l'.ea ertlani V.chool on Monday night. March I !. to di ( u , the pos. sihihtv ol oi i'aiii'in;: Hi" I'.eavcr daut and lloniinv ('ieel; Ai'eas in Heaverd.'iiu Tom ii ship into water shed;, and also to or Moie under the t'ouiiiiunity I)cvclouiient I'ro-gram. Approximately fit!' firiners were pre. cut to hear the di;cu; sion. and alter the plan was ex plained bv thi' county agent com mittees were appointed to see all of Ihe people within Ihe I '.vo areas and ge them to come in on the program, as it S nece ssnry that over 75 per rent of the farmers co operate on a eonimnnity basis in order to get a water-bed started The organization committees ap pointed in Hi iiverdaiu Creek Area were: ('. V. Sorrells. II. II. W'orley. II. )'. Hice, W. 1'. Ilai ri;. Andy Worley. John Keno. Wiley Itobin son. Sctli Ciogjiti. and .1. 5J. Ilipps. for t.'ie Hominy Srttimi were: Herstiel Hipp-. I' red Mann. Forter Broyles. l.e..ter John. on. Mart Uuckelt, J. IV Holland, Alioiuo M.ann, and Tom Ilipps. II was decided that the;? oni iniltecmeii should get all applica tions signed and turned in at the next meet in:;, vhieh will be held at the lieaverdam School on Mon day night. March 21. at 7;:i() o'clock. At the. i, iccting officers will he elected and committee; ap pointed under Ihe Community De velopment I'rogram and Ihe T.V.A. Program. If three-fourths of Ihe area co operate on the program, d can be approved as a watershed. At this meeting a tarui movie will be shown cvplainini; this tpe of pro gram, and it i. urgtd that the men. women, and etoldien attend, as it is a I a in 1 1 prnpo.il ton. vo:;k i;m; mi i Wayne. .mM- Cliaptrr No. 69, Iioyal Arch Mas'ins. Doric Council No. 20, Hoyal and Select Masters, and Waynesville C'omniandcry No. 31. Knight Templar, will meet on Friday "night. Match HI, at 7:30 p.m. All York Kite masons are in vited to attend. C. B. HosaHook i, secretary-recorder. SALLY'S SALLIES fLfSIM am Wrn f ' y " '" 'And now for the kitchenette measure mfnt?" Hunger Striker i f i'i iff1 larJ ft m This prisoner, who Rave his name as William Henry Drewes. 40, has refused food for five days in jail at Thomasville, following his arrested on a charge of vagrancy. He intimated he might continue his hunger strike if convicted and given the usual 30-day sen tence for vagrancy. (AP Photo). Birmingham, Ala., has a water way to the coastal port of Mobile ATTniTftRIITM Rsmi The Big Theatrical Event Is Co J 3 DAYS ONLY - MON. TUES. WED. MCE 28, (KVF.S. AT 8:30 MATIN UK WEDNESDAY AT 2::i(l) ORDER TICKETS NOW! BROCK t mi PEMBEFTTON J The PuilKi "jHTSiFvey' er Prize Ploy MARY CHASE MARION LORNE ANTOINETTE I'EKUY PEICE I V I S: !M -iu Moor, SXhH, 53.00. U i;i)NI.SIA V. MAIINM: Main (All Prices I5dl !;. S.'I.lttl. loor 3 '.1. 1'i.ilMiiiy. Jl.ili Iniliide I. ui In Paym"it For K.uli for .loe K. Brown in "HaH MAIL OKDEK I1LANK AVOID DISAI'I'tHNTMI N l OHKI Ii NOW! Kmlosfd find (hick or money older for S Heats, at $ lor Day and Dale of Performance land wheth Or Important - (live alternate dales and prict NAMK (Plrase Print AltBRf-SS (Please Print) Make Hemiltance payable to I'uhlix-Uanilord Theatres. Asheville. must be accompanied hy sell-addressed, slampcd return envelope Mat inre i;veniligs ' in ca'-e first choice I,,- lilli'd Mail irl 5 & 1(1 I CAROLINA SAL Starts Friday A.M. at 9 O'clock LADIES' panties : : 24c INFANT'S DRESSES . : 4 LADIES' WALL LADIES' BAGS : $3.49 Pictures $138 SLIPS : $1 MEN'S MIXING CLOTH WINDOW SOCKS 19c BOWL a5c Shades jj 3-PIECE MIXING BOWL SETS . 49c (i x 9-1 T. LINOLEUM rugs . : . : 0 VANITY LAMPS SSL. 98 ORANGE SLICES 317c lb. Lailics l B nl 51 (rjitce - ljy I HOSE 79' SarBdl-OeStO J. L. NEWTON, Mgr. j ' -f MAIN STREET

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