V 1/ ?.A learning of the prinking politician Small Grains Will Provide Fall Grazing Small grains seeded now will provide {all and winter grazing Tor animals. Dr. G. K. Middleton small "rain breeder for the N. C. Agricultural Experiment Station, tellr. feed-short Tar Heel livestock farmers. One of the best of the small grain crops is rye, which will give more pasturage than any other s nail grain, particularly on sandy soils Middleton advises immediate seeding of Abruzzi or Balboa ryes in order to obtain maximum graz ing. | Rye can be seeded alone at the rate of six pecks per acre, or in j combination with 15 pounds of j crimson clover. If the cattleman1 desires to add 15 pounds of rye grass. the amount of rye should be 1 reduced to four pecks. Ryegrass provides good turf, but it becomes a pest when seeded on land in which small grain occurs regularly In the rotation. Barley is another small grain that dairymen in the Piedmont and mountains may prefer to seed.j Two and one-half to three bushels,! with or without crimson clover, is recommended. The addition of ryegrass should reduce thed ryegrass should reduce the amount of barley to two bushels. Oats produce less grazing in the fall and winter than does rye or j barley and are susceptible to blight disease. Early seeding of | wheat is not advised because of a J serious influx of Hessian fly. Some J 400 to 500 pounds of 8-8-8 ferti lizer should be drilled in with any! of the grains seeded. Little Brasstown Mr. and Mrs. George Rice of Ohio spent the week-end with friends and relatives here Glenn Stalcup visited relatives on Pin Hook Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carroll and son. Dannie, spent the week-end with Mrs. Carroll's parent's, Mr. and Mrs. A H. Stalcup. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Welch of Cramerton spent the week-end with Mrs. Welch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Almond Frank Almond of Gastonia spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hughes of Martins Creek spent the past week with their son. Roes Hughes, and family. W. O. Almond spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Oruel Crisp. Mlmie Stalcup spent Saturday evening with Delia Almond. Despite the summer droughtJ lOSS's total crop output Is expect ed to be the third largest in the nation's history. MEMOR1UM In memory of Claude T. Sims. | son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sims of i Murphy, who was killed in action Si.pterr.ber 5. 1950. There is a cold star in the win-1 -low Where the blue one used to be. | Another soldier is through with | war. Another soul is free Another mother walks alone. Her darling son is dead She looks with tear filled eyes j Upon the lonelyears ahead. But Mary walked a lonely road | When Jesus went away He could have taken her along. | And yet. he made her stay. He must have had a lot of good He wanted her to do. Perhaps that's the way it is | With this Gold Star mother, too. j His Mother 8-ltc FOR SALE. 1940 Dodge Bus In j running condition with tires. Price $125. See R. G. Wilson. | Dickey Chervolet. Murphy. N. C. 8-ltp LOST: 8 x 25 spare tire and wheel. If found please return to Far mers Federation. Phone 62, Murphy, N. C. 8-3tc FOR SALE: 100 gallon hot water j tank Old and not in very good] condition. $15. A d d i e Mae i Cooke. Phone 20 or 97-W. tf EXPERT CLOCK repairing and rebuilding at my sKop, Ernie Trantham, Marble, N. C. 8-3tp FOR RENT: First floor apartment Unfurnished. Automatic heat. Adell Apartments. Phone 296-X- I J. 8-3tp ACOUSTICON for sale: One-half) price Worn half dozen times. New batteries. Apply Box "N", Murphy. N. C. 8-3tp WANTED: Housekeeper and cook. With good references. Live on place. Three adults. Apply Box "N", Murphy, N. C. 8-ltp FOR SALE: One Living Room | Suite Good Condition-Bargain $30. Call or see Mrs. Ray Smith. MTirphy, N. C. 8-ltp FOR SAL.E: The L. L. Scroggs Home Place. Located in the cen ter of Brasstown community. On the hill opposite the Folk School, and overlooking the val ley. with a broad view at the Valley. Hlawassee River and the surrounding mountains. The site of an ancient Indian Village and i the first residence in this sec-, tion. Three acres fertile land, garden, lawn and pasture. Ten room frame house, built of No 1 material. Deep well. Electrici ty. To settle up the estate, the heirs have decided to sell at a sacrifice. See either Fred O. Scroggs or Mrs. Lillian Cald well, Brasstown, N. C. 8-ltc SEWING, dressmaking and alter ing done at home. Mrs George Portwood. 420 Valley River Ave nue. Phone 396-J 4-3 nc FOR SALE: One 1946 Chevrolet two sp?ed two ton dump truck with boist. Phone 46. Evans Auto Co.. Murphy, N. C. 6-3tc WE HAVE a flower shop on High way 19. Route 1, Marble. N. C. Sprays and wreaths. Prices low. Also dishes and pots of all kinds, also pottery. Call at our store. We will give you good service. J. H. Stratton. 7-3tp FOR SALE: Apples at my orchard at 65c per bushel near Boiling Springs Church. Pat O'Dell. 7-3tp LOCUST posts wanted. Stratton Stare on Highway 19. Route 1. Marble, N. C. Stratton & Dock ery We will pay 20c for good 4-lncb posts. 7-3tc HAVE YOUR hay bailed in the field with pickup hay bailer. Call Bill Wells, phone 665-J. FOR RENT: Store across street from Baptist Church. Andrews. See Mr and Mrs. A. B. Chand ler. Sr., or Sam Jones. 6-3tp 'OR SALE: Twenty-acre farm' near Marble, also 5-room house ?? i'h running water. See Glrnn Palmer. 6-3tp I WANTED at once Lady to keep 1 house and care for one child. 1 Contact Mrs. Clyde Sneed. | phone 81-J, Murphy. N. C 6-3tpi ?'?OR SALE: For fall feeding we j have Balboa rye and common i rye. Fescue, ladino clover, or chard grass, crimson clover. I DKie reseeding crimson clover, rye grass, barley and Forkdeer oats All certified seeds. Smith mont Farm Service, Highway 64. 5 miles out of Murphy on Hayes-1 ville Highway. 8-3tc | FOR SALE: One Kenmore Elec tric Ironer. one Philco medium size Deep Freeze. Both items like new. Little used Price reasonable. A Martens. Hayes ville at the "Y". Phone 2032 8-3tp I WE ARE buying Mixed Pulp Wood ' five days a week or until we load out. This wood consists of any wood in the forest with the exception of Oak and Hickory. We are also buying Chestnut which must be sound and not burnt, paying $14 per Unit for both Pulp and Chestnut wood. W. S. Dickey. 8-3tc SALESMAN WANTED: Man with ?car to sell and deliver house hold supplies in Cherokee County. Good earnings. Write Rawleighs Dept. NC1-750-270. Richmond. Va. 8-4tc PIANO BARGAIN! "Unforeseen circumstances force me to turn over to a reliable party in this vicinity a beautiful little Spinet Piano in perfect condition, for, $393.65. Can arrange easy i monthly payments of $18 00. if desired, on this unusual bargain. Write Credit Division Manager. P. O Box 7193. Asheville, N C for further particulars". 8-2tc WANTED TO RENT: House eouipped with modem facilities.' Phone 642. Murphy. N. C. I 8-3tp FOR RENT: Two bed rooms. Girls preferred. Wood cook stove for sale in good condition. Call 126 J. Murphy. N. C 8-3tc LOT FOR SALE on McClelland Street near school and business district. Phone 469, Murphy, N. C. 8-ltc FOR SALE: Old time piano. Around 100 years old. Flat top. Rosewood caae, In perfect con dition. Works need repair. Price $25 Mrs. Lillian Caldwell, Brasstown. N. C 8-ltc FOR SALE: Large home made store counter. Three by three by twelve ft, with 10 Urge, stout made tilt-out Mot. Suitable for grocery or market Coat $00. to build. Price $25. Needs very little repair. Fred O. Scrogga, Brasstown, N. C. 9-ltc [OR SALE?Cinder Block*, any size, t.iv amount Delivered Pilncf Bios . Phone 202 Mu> phy. N. C. 47-tfe i FOR RENT? Floor sanding m? I chtn? and polisher by hour 01 day Phone 10" Gibbs Hardware and Auto Suj>| '?>. 47-tfc FOR RENT at Sll Hiawassee Street, an awfully nice down stairs 2-room furnished apart ment. Furnace heat. Call Mrs. J. W. Dyer at 96-R or see Dr. George L. Dyer. 7-3tc FOR RENT: Garage apartment and two rooms in house. Hot and cold running water. Phone E2-R. Andrews, N. C. J-25-3tp FOR SALE: Seven and one-half horse power General Electric Motor and pulley In good con dition. 6-inch rubber belt prac tically new, one pair floor scales in good condition. Priced at I $175. Would sell separately. Moss Mill, Marble, N. C. 4-3tp FOR RENT: Furnished home in East Murphy. See Mrs. Leila Dickey. 7-3tc1 ?1 FOR SALE: Five houaes for less than the value of one. Main dwelling with large living room, three bed rooms with closets, hath, large, well arranged kit chen. two porches with beautiful view of river valley and moun tains. Large concrete basement ideal for workshop or any pur pose. cool and corn'ortable, new ly built and modern. Together ' 'with four good small rental cot- ' tages with rental income. Situ ated on a hillside on three acre ! tract with trees A real bargain at only S9.600 00. much less than cost of main dwelling construc tion. within easy walking dis tance of center of Murphy. Lib eral terms. Call or see D. M ' Reese. John O'Dell or Fred Johnson Murphy N. C. 6-tfc EXCELLENT Avon Cosmetics opening in Murphy for house wife desiring to make good mon ey for Christmas use For per sonal interview write Rose Fos ter, Dist. Mgr., P. O. Box 16l6, Asheville, N. C. 6-3tp NATIONAL ORGANIZATION hu | rp.vi ng ."or two men In Chero- ( kef. Maron, CUy and Graham Counties. No canvassing. No eol icxiat . Excellent opportunity for advtnoriMot Men selected will earn $125-3223 per week V.'; train yon completely and '?.rnish qualified leads. If you are dissatisfied with your pres ent p.- i.u-n a'id earnings you ?via find this well worth your 'line to lnvestigs.e. See Mr Joe Myers, 108 Hiawassee Street. Murphy, N. C. or write General Supervisor, Box 2726, Ashes ille, N. C. 2-tfc FOR SALE: Used Stoker and long, saw mill type boiler wRh prac tically new flues. Addie Mae Cooke, Murphy.' 3-tf I i FOR SALE: One riding horse, i I six-years-old. complete riding1 outfit. See Arvill Long. Hayes-j ville, N. C. 5-3tp FOR RENT: Apartment Wired 'or e'.rctric stove. Private bath. Close in town. Tom Evans. Phone 48. or 44-W. 8-3tc WANTED TO BUY For cash high tread repairable and slick re cappable carcasses. Any amount any size. Graves Tires Co. Phone 300, Murphy 47-tft FOR SALE: Five-room block bouse wiin oioefc partitions but not a* yet plastered with overhead ??a'ed ft seres with some tlm ???-. g-ol veil 12 miles out on lil"Th> ?y 64 be'ween Murphy and (' inp-r'iill. J2.7V). Also nice 6 mom house with screened in berk pirrh and 6 acres two mile: out from City limits on paved road S3 250. Both for quirk sale. r>. M Re-se, Real Estate. Phone 214 or see Fred Johnson or John O'Dell. 51-tfc. HELP WANTED: Man to list de linquent accounts in Murphy and adjoining towns Excellent pay. No previous experience n e c e a a ary. Permanent with chance for promotion to. Dis trict Managership. Write, ei closing snapshot to Metropolitan Finance Corp., 511 Spring St. McMinnvtlle, Term. 6-3tp ANTIQUE BED for sale, three quarter size. Springs available with It. Addle Mae Cooke, Mur phy. 3-tf MILK FOR SALE: When You suf fer from the heat cut down on your starches. Drink more milk. You will be more comfortable in warm weather. Coble Dairy Products, Inc. ? 2-tfc FOR SALE: Country cured hams Farmers Federation. Murphy, N C. Phone 62. 4-tte FOR RENT: Four large rooma. Urge front porch, separate en trance. Hot water heater. Phone 100. Murphy. N. C. 4-3tc OUR Repr-'senUUve will be In Murphy Tuesday of every week for new and used sewing mach ines and repairs. Write Singer Sewing Machine Co., % Box "N". Murphy. N. C. 6-?c FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent in September. Steam heat. Addie Mae Cooke, Phone 20 oifl ?7-W. ~ WELL DRILLING: Have your welU drilled by modern machin ery. 0" and 8" domestic and commercial wells. Macon Pump and Well Company. Write F. B. Rogers. Route 1, Franklin, N. C. 51-0tp HEDGE CUT and lawns mowed in Murphy. Power equipment fur nished. W. D. Van Zandt, Cul berson. Route 1. 7-3tp FOR SALE?1951 Pontlac former ly owned by Misses Kate and Leila Hayes, in excellent mech anical condition. Evans Auto Co., Phone 48, Murphy 7-3tc Towle Sterling-!All Patterns) We Fill Telephone and Mail Orders Pipmptly SNEED JEWELRY CO. Authorized Dealers Coppertifll, Tenn. 155 Box 356 "Thm Arfd Am yovr bfoA? ijmAba ^N^Hp^y yovr ? W?ii> y?( n?d this protection mi mil ttmmsT ML for C. JUtSfUa JN#W imiilif mm MTV I brakes (UP TO (part) BE SAFETY-SURE \ Corns, in? Jtoti ? Thrift! ? Cmtnd HI Ipul Unite ? Watel-Hifh ? CmUmc T?f Light * On* Cook those bettor-tasting, family-pi easing meals in half the time with a new HO! POINT Automatic Double Oven range. You can cook twice as much . . . and being fully automatic, this HOTPOINT range con cook your meals . . . while you enjoy other things. Come In today ... let us show you all the famous HOTPOINT features you'll enjoy with your new Double Oven range! Gibbs Hardware & Auto Supply Murphy. N. C. Phone 100 AJ.' ''vL.