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Thursday, December 6, 1934 !&![« iBAe 1 jffy y It being about the time of year when the farmers are not very busy, and have more time to elevate their minds, we are turning the column over to our farm expert, Simpson, who will pinch hit with several valuable suggestions that should make farming more pleasant and profitable. Let it be known before son son is an authority on soil and perience on various and sundry l prison farms here and about the country. • » • POULTRY NOTES Fewer mistakes will be made in culling hens if the chickens are al lowed to lay down as well as lay eggs. The practice of making the hens stand up so much is responsible in a large number of cases for inferior eggs, haphazardly produced. Winter egg production does not de pend entirely on the number of hens you keep, but upon the number of eggs they lay. It is important to keep this fact in -mind. Keep old and young stock sepa rated. The younger hens are liable to put modern ideas into the heads of the olde/ - ones. And everyone knows what can happen among a bunch of old hens when gossip gets out. THINGS TO BE DONE IN SEPTEMBER Of course September is gone, but Keep them from chattering... with HANES UNDERWEAR! TAKE the teeth out of winds that bite to the bone ... climb into HANKS Underwear! It's like climbing into another climate! You get those soft, snug ribs of generous fluff but toned down your front, and it's hard to believe the weather reports! Mister, HANBS is the Heavyweight Champion! It's knit and cut to the perfect proportions of your chest and trunk, so that you don't feel all tied up. You never have to ease yourself over when you bend . . . nor act like a cripple when you stretch. HANBS'S elastic-knit is spry enough to "give" without cut ting or pinching! Buttons, buttonholes, cuffs, and seams are sturdily stitched . . . and they stay! ) A dealer ne«r you has HANES Union f\ M?' V\ Suits for 91 and up / ) Lj \ ... HANES Shirts / / U / \ and Drawers begin 7Sc • • • HAN ES I Boys' Union-Suits. V_>3# L KKJ 75c ...H AN Eg I Li I MEKKICHIL D I Q I Waist-Suits, 75c. I |j \ P. H. Hanes Knit / H \ ting Company, Win- I f/x\ \ ■ton-Salem, N. C. i \m \J W ro* MEN H r\ * HD »°v* \\ FOR EVERY " SEASON HANES UNDERWEAR Sold In Elkin By F. A. Brendle & Son ADVICE TO FARMERS eone starts scoffing, that Simp its tilling. He acquired his ex- this advice can be stored away until next September: Earth up celery and prune kale, kabbage and kauliflower. Pick potatoes and worm onions. Make and sow lawns. It is best to make the lawn before sowing, al though some people sow the lawn be fore making. However, use your own judgment. HOUSEHOLD HINTS Ants can be kept out of beehives by setting the legs of each hive in cans filled with crankcase oil. Kero sene is also good but not for the hon ey. To keep water from running under a tent pitched on sloping ground, camp out when it's not raining. Cold mashed potatoes used instead of soap will clean the hands and make the skin soft and smooth. This does not mean you should serve soap for dinner. To separate water glasses which have become stuik one in another, hit them with a hammer. ♦ » * WE GET A LETTER The following letter, to which the writer overlooked signing his name, crept in from Ozona, Florida, the other day: Hon. Alan Browning, W.L.P.E. Dear Mr. Browning: While sitting way down here on the bank of the Gulf of Mexico listening to Eddie Cantor and read ing the wonderful writings of the world's lowest paid editor, I am won dering why in the hell both of you don't write something or say some thing that would be more "uplift ing and beneficial." When are you going to write some things interesting? When you do, please wire me at once, collect. In event you do not like what I said about your writing you will please mail me a copy of your bunk to P. O. Box 414, Ozona, Florida. Boy! Oh Boy! Sell your old win ter clothes for as much as $7, crank up your old tin can and head her south, and you can live on Florida "hot air" when you get here. All you need to wear is a bathing suit. This is the life! Hoping to see you in Fla. sometime before long. * * * Sorry, Richard, we can't get down. But thanks for the sample of hot air just the same. GB. * * » THIS AND THAT One of the commissiornes called up the boss Thanksgiving night with the statement that high water had made it impossible for the new super deluxe garbage limousine to get to the garbage dumping ground, and wanted him to make arrange ments with us for having the gar bage dumped in our back yard for a few days. Not having the love for the gar bage manifested by the commission ers, we naturally refused, but in case they get a new fire truck and run out of a place to park it, we'll see if we can't accommodate them in that respect. A local business and civic leader here stated last Friday morning that he would be willing to pay SIOO out of his own pocket toward the pur chase of a new truck. He said if some steps toward adequate fire pro tection are not taken, he is going to put in his own fire fighting equip ment. Just as a precaution we have al ready equipped our home with a couple of squirt guns. How do you like the Christmas dress? We wanted to print this is sue on purple paper with purple ink but were over-ruled. Let s go out and eatch cold some time. SEZ SHE Mother: Louise, your hair is all mussed up. Did that young man kiss you against your will?" Louise: "He thinks he did. moth er." THE ELKIN TBIBt/ME. ELKIN. NORTH CAROLINA FEEL ASSURED '' Lawyer (to colored prisoner); "Well, Rastus, so you want me to defend you. Have you any money?" Rastus: "No suh, I hain't got no money, but I got a 1929 model Fo'd cah." Lawyer: "Well, you can raise some money on that. Now, let's see —Just wjiat do they accuse you of stealing?" Rastus:. "A 1529 Po'd cah." EXECUTOR'S NOTICE The undersigned having qualified under the will of J. Henry Tharpe, duly probated before the clerk of the Superior Court of Surry County, North Carolina, this is to notify ail persons having claims against this estate to present same to the under signed within 12 months from date hereof or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to this estate will please make immediate payment to the un dersigned. J. H. BEESON, Executor J. Henry Tharpe Estate. Elkin, N. C. November 21, 1934. 12-27 |i£:|3f = PROGRAMHS rS ll • ' " Night. A [A, LYRIC THEATRE ft I *■ i i •' ; *■ .( I 3 Big Pictures Next Week... 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Abernethy's Pharmacy, your Rexall Drug Store, has Bisma-Rex. Get a Jar from them today! NOTICE Burrus Gray, heretofore trading as Pay Cash Grocery Company, Elkin, N. C., has sold his stock of mer chandise. fixtures, etc., to J. B Mathis. All debts due by the Pay Cash Grocery Company to October 11, 1934, inclusive, are payable by Burrus Gray and all debts incurred after said date are payable by J. B. Mafthis. All persons indebted to the Pay Cash Grocery Company, prior to October 11, 1934, will please make prompt payment to Burrus Gray. This the 31st day of October, 1934. 12-6 BURRUS GRAY. Eyes Examined Office: Glasses Fitted Elkin National Bank Bulletin* DR. P. W. GREEN OPTOMETRIST Office open dally for optical repairs and adjustments of all kinds, Ex aminations on Tuesdays and Fridays from 1 to 5 p. m. By Appointment ■ Phone 149 Radio Service BY AN EXPERT RADIO SERVICE MAN Complete Line of Tubes and Parts REICH HAYES BOREN (Incorporated) PHONE 70 ELKIN. N. C.
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