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H TWO-A. Poultry Feed ar.d Egg Prices Are Advancing Thf expevt-i rise in poultry f will increase tile neces?:ty good > !<. " i i r." r-i:r: t > I: y S. !? -. .. i < State i artm :.t. H.> u ?u . check ve 5 their plants t>- see whether they an ovi'! > ct:_ their luvln. Th i.iia ' four s : ia;e feel o floor space for cr. h taa 1 adequate':.," !;- saW, " >! out c inferior ones and sell then at once, as overcrowding v/i'i devita-' i:ze the chi j;ei s. check egg produo tion, ami may ' ad t disease. "il<* sure a have enough rests feeders and waterers to keep th* flock well suppled, as this will heii koep egg production at a high ievef. **You cannot afford to sire expensive feed to birds that are not paying their own way. Culi out those which are questionable. "Don't try to save money with cheap substitutes : by c g : on the amount of the ration. Thi will cut down egg production ai i im pair the health of the hini . "Itemember. egg prices wi'i ably go up. and you want to ; <: i. e as many as you can. "It is feed that makes the egg-and maintains the body. If y >u canno feed them properly, di ose of them u' once. Ynj can't make money with a half fed poultry flock". Dear -' v:ie ai- * u?- < - pouitrynien t ? de-.eiop th??i? egg markets particularly ! > ai markets. i?v grading: their ?'W?s carefully, he pointed out, they can build up a reputation and secure premium prices for their pest ci;gs. POSTEILNEWS Miss I.oui,-e Taylor visited her sister Saturday night. at Postell. Mis. Fred Pack's parents visited her Saturday. Don't fore--: the Jone-: Reunion at Mr 1'- it. Jo tlve 'I??t)i of this month, Bring plenty of fried chicken. Our local quartett, one of the be t in \V . N. -ia *; : WeiuiMy church Thursday night. Mr. .V < Breed!'- is v.cr!:ii r on hi = 1arni as usual and as a result his farm is one of the best in Cherokee , ".in: v. Miss Izzie Paign, of Farner, Tetin.., | Hesan 1 * MURPHY, NORTH ? Cooled by washed a I MATINEE! Thursday and Fr I EXTRA! EXTRA | 'MAX SCHMELINI V X 12 OFFICIAL ROUNDS, PAC1< SMASHING BLOW BY" BLOW ? THE WORLD. v Also Fea* X Margaret SuMavar?, ii | "THE MOON'; S -V .< HENRY FONDA?CH. J A COMED Admission Child k Saturday, ! "COUNTRY Y -> x ROCHELLE HUDSON?PA ROMANCE ON THE X A :j: Chapt *1* <<r>f to** x E?UK1> 'H.IVI | Comedy?"HOME Monday and Tues | "and so they | ?' ? MELVYN DOUGI X A Carniva | "bhTbrt X Cary Grant - The Chero Crawls Into Bciler To Sleep; Found Dead I Chattar ?ga. Tcr.r... ArST.? r I! v. .f. : i. t:risb?jd hi< w>r!ci I :i -.'.a::: -afar lav ar. I - luaht .1- iire.i a' oi! rair.aaay 1... -.va to-.::: i df: I fr tV- ; car < : % f ; h- - ? \ ?- . '.V i w.tb ; \f ;.r Healing furnace apparently v nw:-.*Y:r r Aim. j ; Tii' was di-.ov. red a. w?v-:.i.n . : tion 4 rip. The burr - w - ? Wright wr dead v he:: his " >dy was remove ;. Plan: >ff A iai- v.M ti-e youth had crawled ??f boiler. hut ap-j ; * ! >." \ ;.s T ?. v i to reach ! h i'urnac door. SUNNY POINT Mr. i M. . V- ' ! -Tohn^on and; ! hi: irer. ? ' < -vrh Mr. and Mrs. Fre f Whiter r. Mr- '-% Va- was in Murnhy j Friday -d:->p:>i:: Mr<. Kd a - r. -pent Sunday : . * Hai-r M or row. Mr. A : '. .- Car:- from I a: Mia. Ten::.. - week-end with hi wi" . M Viola ( arter. Mr. and Mis. -Miry Hamby. from Pai. i i; -i". S indav with theii (laugh*- . Mr-. F.-ie Lefeers. Mr- F-u M i wa - the Sunday af tern ; _ ?f Mrs. Mattie Whitj eiier. . a- :i ; : Mr. and Mrs. Guy ; A . Sunday. Mr-. L. Drai B,^uk Mountt.air.. - vi-itir.g' h parents, Mr. and | Mr-. Nip. .u. Brcri: . oi Postell. I Mr. and Mr-, ("late Stiles and little ! sen, An iy. we v the Sunday dinner j guests of P. R. Jones. FOR SALE EigMy four acre* of Cood Red Clay Land seven miles of Madison- j ville, Monroe County, Tenn., 1 mile from hard surfaced road, one house and one barn, two good j springs, fifty acres level land in cultivation. 34 acres rolling and in timer but not steep. Terms if wanted. R. M. Shields ISABELLA. TENN. rfaeaier j CAROLINA X dr?"The Safe Way" > iTvery day t X iday, Aug. 27-28. ! Added Attraction J over JOE LOUIS' | : ED WITH THRILLS. SEETHE j BATTLE THAT STARTLED * vj:ure Picture t S OUR HOME" 11 Yith? ? | \RLES BUTTEP.V/ORTH ? Y ROMANCE * ren aric3. Adults 25 c ? August 29 th > ' BEYOND" vnh? ? UL KELLY?ROBERT KENT NORTHERNLY TRAIL! X LSO m.T n V er r*o. V v UP BARNES" . ON THE RANGE" i X day, Aug. 31-Sept. 1 $ WERE MARRIED" f *> K ith? y -AS?MARY ASTOR X 1 of Comedy ? IWNIYES" I ? Joan Bennett X[ WmSBUSgm kee Scout. Murphy, North Ca WORTH MILLION ~j~T TWO CONTRACTS | Z" SIGNED BY TV A I I mil'. j " ! by th.' T - Will .\ rr. ?rt?y V Alii.s Manufacturing: ''an; ; ...... ? eauipinent i? value 1 $337.000. The A! - r. C< r.:na:;y erica. !' . " v . . * . ?><i - ... ,s ,f ^ electric-:' - r f -3? f\ 3 Autho ; v E ?* . nor.. J i? K M /m M m m > A m M M ?,; As ? # m \M /m a \ i] ^Hl jaEprei SINCE the startling announce! sensation, Firestone Factories 1 night in an effort to satisfy the big When you buy the new Firesi five ways?better raw materials, bu more efficient i | ?4% Ac""l production and i bu ion.Savings ar II 4.41-11 greatest tire value H Never before 1 4.50-20 $7-45 tire for the mon 4-50-21 7-75 the Firestone nan 4.75-19 8.XO jg your assuranc 5.00-19 8.80 . efficiency, greater 6.50-20X1-95 longer mileage. 7x?.2o X9.XO Don t delay. Other Sins 8nco3 I F restone Stan Ja Pnportionetcfy Lm i . . supply just recen .50=21 iway 4-75-29 I | s&Eff'sta % South End MurpI rolina Thui ;'s newest e lit:? .. the Encyclo- its i Britannica for the first time it j 168 year- ,f i*- history list; in Di< ^ ***? $#??. : ^ ^ v;' ? r ' ^ V?^ ^ j| HE WON the Gold Cup speedboat trophy 3 times. George Rcis says: "Camels help me to enjoy food more and digest it better." Camels stim^ ulate digestion ? increase ^ alkalinity. So, "For Digcs ?* tion'ssake?smoke Camels." cc nent of this new tire '////////l ave been busy day and JJftTT demand. Greater one Standard, you save Fife. vinm nt QMir.-.' 1. 1 C i i?o ""Kf171 n m Manufacturing, volume A K nore economical distri- A e passed on to you in the ^aa a i . known. D K AI lave you seen so much LIR ! ey and every tire carries S Aj le and guaran :ee, which :e of greater non-skid p~s? blowout protection and Get your new set of rd Tires now?a fresh M 'ed. wjtfi o 8 11 e ^Blll 19 -50-21 M-MHnUEjVjJl .75-19 Y/7d8tii 0x3? CL ill2S2n ' 1 I HOME Deafened and both for uwaii I gjyHOl ofrmall can who want new tin ft Wan aafatr at a low price, It carrier U ,119* (ha Flreafona nama and MligvnJfi B I'll hMTTTI B U I'll cantring Margarrt Speakti Soprano, toit Imtm mi j Monday nfebt oaar N. B.C I Service iy, North Carolii rsday, Aug. 27,1936 H pages the names of living children BH five of them. They are the famed >*ine quintuplets. BH BRIDGE PAINTERAYaltcr Pero's risky work takes j good digestion. He says: H * Camels help my diges- V tion ? add good cheer to eating." Enjoy Camels? as many as you like. They ^ set you right! ESTHER TOBACCOS mr I LAYERS QF IS UNDER THE TREAD ??5re5} NON SKID TREADM^E; f iER ON THE ROAD 'ED CORD BODYfflMr SN SKID HILEAGEa^ turting [/, Longer v|Bnn?i K? l*r*^HTlHELS W HQRHS ;$ss hthoJPtrMoM Choral * / - NottoweUe W?nil jfj Station ia
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