Foderotton Wlli Not Have Buying Agents The City of Ashcville has pwrrhaMrt the lease and as sets from the Carolina Tob acco Corporation to b* used as a city garage gpd storage of street equipment. The t-armer* Federation who has operated theCarolina Tobacco * arehouse for many <mn will aot sail tobacco -his season. This year the Farmers Fed eration will not have a rep resentative ia Cherokee and Clay Coundes to receive tob acco as has been the practice ?or many years. Wed. 16 Thu. 17 -DOUBLE FEATURE Fri. 18 Sat. 19 Saturday Late Show "39 Steps" Sun. 20 - Mon. 21 - 1 have asked that no one be admitted to the threatre after the start of each per formance. This, of course, is to help you enjoy PSYCHO morel Alfred Hitchcock - Tue. 22 - Wed. 23 MOHIJCUSim mo , ALfOGEIHES Ullf&N! SOH* EXCITEJUENI ! lliSB KtftTLflGH wm t'UCM) E* . ?? win 4. ??wni E Soil Conservation News By John S. Smith A M method of seeding (rules and legumes together has been tried over a period of the laat five years or so ib several of the far western states. It la known as alternate- row seeding, and promises to be much better than broadcast seeding or mixed seeding. The main advantage of the alternate row method over usual meth ods is that a stand of both grass and legume is obtained to start with and the stand is maintained in the same pro portion during the life of the seeding. The original seeding is ac complished by using a double box seeder. Every other spout in one box is closed oif. and the alternate spouts in the second box are closed oif. The grass seed is placed in one box and the legume seed in the other. Rates of seedme for each kind of seed can be regulated so that the desired amount of seed is sowed. A field seeded by this meth od has alternating rows of grass and legume throughout the width. Planted In this fash ion, the grass and legume do not compete as severlyas the\ do in broadcast stands. Since half the stand is grass and ' half legume, hay made from the field is easily cured and kept. Cattle grazing in such fields do not run a risk of eating too much clover or other legume wiih the cor responding danger ol bloating, as sometimes results from eatine too much clover without grass. Practically every field that has been seeded to legume and erass In this section has ended up with too much legume or too much grass. In order to bring back the proper balance it is generally necessary to destroy the entire stand and re-seed. Again after a couple of years the same situation exists.agaln. Washington and Oregon farmers who have tried the alternate-row method say that the resulting fields turn out more feed, hay, humus and fertility, plus a better balanc ed ration for their stocks. It has been proven thatmilk and burterfat production dip and waver when legumes fail to keep up with faster-growing grasses. If the leeume pre I ... for a penny a day One cent a day will dry your clothes electrically. The secret of this "drying bargain" is our stair-step rates. In the average home, an electric dryer will use about 80 kwh per month. The exact amount you pay for this much electricity will depend on how much electricity you now use. But in most cases, the electricity used for drying clothes will be charged on our next to the last "step." On this "step" your pay only four-tenths of a cent for each kilowatt-hour ... 32 cents a month . . . about a penny a day! Dry clothes the modern way. Dry clothes electrically ... for a penny a day! : $15 CASH BONUS But *nd mstall your new electric clothes dryer now . get SIS in cash free! To |et in on this bargain otter, simply buy the electric clothes dryer of your choice from your favorite dealer. Bring your bill of sale to our office. You'll get $15 in cash. But hurry This offer ts limited. Good on original installations only. MURPHY ELECTRIC POWER IOARD Murphy, N. C. dominates, stock neegree* risk a t bloat from aattag ex cessive amounts of high protein feed. This la particul arly possible la early sprlag or late (all when a heavy frost may freeze the clover or other legume. Scout Welcomes Expressions From Readers The Scout welcomes ex pressions from readers In comment on editorials and In all subjects of current Inter est. Letters should not exceed 300' words in length, pre ferably typewritten. To be published, they must bear the name and address of the writer. Names will be with held on request. However, letters dealing in personali ties cannot be published un signed. UNICEF Children and Youth from the Hayesville. Oak Forest, Ledford's Chapel, Myers Chapel, and Sweetwater Com munities collected )14I,35 for United Nations Children's Fund Halloween night. AMONG THE SICK vtAwMHMoSaU: Aloe*) Ri vera, Rt. 1. Murphy; Mr*. A ant* Brandon. Murphy; Hor ace Corn. Hayesvtlle: Mra. Elizabeth Scruggs, Aadmr*; Mra. Carolyn Dockery, Mar tat*; Bobby Phillips. Murphy; , Charlie Oockery, Route 3, . Murphy; Mrs. Genessa Ingle, I Route 1. Marble; Victoria j Ramsey, Murphy; and La* I Coker, Brasstown. i Patients admitted to Mur- ? ' phy General Hospital: Mr. Wtllard Sudderth. Rt. 1, Mur phy; Astor Hughes, Rt. 2. Murphy; and Walter Graham, L'naka. Dismissals from hospi tals - Providence Hospital: Edward Franks, Andrews; Mrs. Edna Reid, Route 4, Mur phy: Mrs. MlllaKidd, Murphy; Bobby Morris, Murphy; Cyn thia Tuttle, Murphy; Richard Cornwell, Murphy; Mrs. Rob erta Ann Lyvers, Hayesvllle. wscs Study Course A woman's Society ofChns tian Service study course, "Luke's Portrait of Christ" was taught by Mrs. Velma Moore at theLedford'sChapel Methodist Church November 7-10. If yau doa't battawa \a fee mouMaiM in Colorado higher than Pike's Paak. Mow many of tham caa you name KOMtato ? ORDER pr/S WRSIWS, 0WDS j W# invito you to browM through our albums of beautifully designed Christmas cords . . . mak? your choic* for imprinting The Cherokee Scout I BILLS! dIUS! BlUS! pM*? <*? Dh> M 9*yrn*mm* Ny tnl Saving* 31 CITIZENS BANK I TRUST CO. Mvrpky ? Andrews ? Robfasvfllt Haymillt SERVING SOUTHWESTERN NORTH CAROLINA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Murphy Retail Merchants Association Invites Yon To Murphy Red * Get Your Keo m .... ^4 Brand New 1961 WIL L BE l||PAA GIVEN AWAY | | WW In Murphy, N. C. Saturday, Dec. 3, I960 # I ISA /zr%. w Shop At The Store With The Red M On The Door The following Murphy Merchants give Red M Tickets LENA'S JABALEYS CANDLER'S DAVIS JEWELERS JABALEY BIOS. RURCH 'MOTORS THE FABRIC SHOP | PARKER DRUG STORE E. C. MOORE? DODGE WESTERN AUTO STORE E. C MOORE JEWELERS MURPHY HARDWARE CO. FAYOLA REMNANT SHOP IVIE FURNITURE COMPANY MURPHY SUPPLY COMPANY COUINS-CRAIN DEPT. STORE SOSSAMON'S FURNITURE CO.

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