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Notla Helen's Henrietta Is Hi?;h Producer Charles Walker and H . 11 Russ< of Androus and Gwen Cornwall c Bratstown are the herd ownei who have placed their herds o test this month. The averages of milk and fa per cow, per herd, for the whol association are low this month a ?-hey were in October Fall an< early winter is a hard time to kee; cows from falling off in milk Fteps should be taken by the hen owners in the association to brinj m:lk production up to the level o spring and summer, during th< fall and winter monthv Listed b*'low are three ways b; FOR SALE 47 acre farm 25 to 30 acres ? of which is good level bottom ? land in good state of cultivation . about 7 miles out in Peachtree Section, fair house, barn and ?other buildings. Only $6,000 I | D. M. REESE. Heal Estate. |Townson Bids. Murphy. V C. Dr. J. R. Bell Dentist Murphy General Hospital J Phones: Business 215 Residence 46 j Murphy, N. C. ^ W MILK (iiade A Pasteurized Milk DAILY DELIVERY Mt. Valley Cooperative W \V. HOLLAND. Mgjr. BRASSTOWN. N. C. L'-'i' : : -i' -i -I- :? : . i DO YOU KNOW how to take care of your tires? 1. Be sure chat they are properly inflated. Under- inflation causes sidewall breakdown; over-inflation stretches the tire fabric, causing blow-outs. 2. Check frequently for cuts, blis ters. distortions, nails or glass in the tires. 3 Make sure your wheels are in line. Uneven and rapid wear is the result of wheels not in line. Take care of your tires and they'll repay you with longer life ? yours and theirs. This menage presented in the in terest of our policyholders and all other motorists of this community. C. E. HYDE GENERAL INSURANCE PHONE 145 MURPHY, N. ( SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT v h dairymen may increase niilk production during this period: !> Breed most of the cows and ;k wi:;. y young heifers for tall ireshciiing Statistics show that * the c; w which freshens in the fall vil1 give more inilk in a years I tinu than one freshening in the pnn, * ; ?>> luws can be grazed some "*| every month in the winter if an n adequate small grain, crimson I clover and rye grass, or ladino '? i love: orchard grass and tenee e i ; asture is prepared for them s 3> Proper housing with plenty L* ,i gtn i qualit>. at least part leguim ha> and silage is a very 1 .mportant step toward production J . i milk during the winter months i Out of seventeen associations 1 i . > t ed in the October Extension L> I air\ New > onl> three had a lower average production per cow than ,? ;i,at i>t this \-> KMation. This as sociation of ev>urse is the young lj rst assoc it ion n ' be state and | ' I ,v i r lie dairy men are Just | ' I jetting started rbe could j ' be brought up seme b> cutting i I in Rtjiis, but a im- J I i provement could be shown by t I observing the three practices out lined above IThe high cow in both milk and butter tat production this month ' is \,?t:a Helen's Henrietta, of the ' Shield's herd, who led the assoc;a t on las* month Henriettas rec ord is 1395 bs of milk and 657 bs oi fat Alocca P ebe Segis a registered , llolstein belonging to Gwen Corn noil was second in milk with 1293 lbs The second cow in butter fat , product. ion was Speck's Twin a _. :tde ,i erse> in K A Wood > herd , v ho made 1056 lbs of milk and 59 1 lbs of fat i Gwen Cornwell led the associa- , t on in average milk production t and was second in average fat production with 831 lbs ?>t" milk i . nd 34 - lbs of fat per pow Charles Walker with 36.6 lbs of i lat and 681 His <>f milk was high herd in butter fat per cow and second in average pound > <>i milk i . r cow High cow each herd : u milk Randolph Shields. Henrietta. 1395 lbs milk. 65.7 lbs fa' Gwen Corn well Uocca 1293 bs milk 44.' lbs fat E A Wood No 25 1017 'bs milk. 22 1 Il>> fa'; Bill Russell. PeggU 1017 lbs nilk, 45.8 Lbs fat < harfes W ilker Whitie 978 lbs milk 43.0 lbs fat: C H Town son. L Hicke\ 900 lb> milk. 48 ti lb fa 1 \ Q Ketner. Princess 1 825 '.!)< :ni!k 33.0 lbs fat: Folk School. Lassie 816 ibs milk. 40.0 j lbs fa*. I !? "inklin Smith. I. , Spo 743 lbs milk 3.". 7 lbs fat: \ B S" a clip .lone. ">46 H>- milk 2h 4 lbs fa RANGER Mi and Mr> P R. Hughes and family spent the week-end in Ylaryville. Tenn Miss Meddly F ?\ has returned after a weeks visit with her sister. ( Mrs Art Latshaw in Alabama. : Mrs. Fred M Sneed and boys I pent several days recently visit ! mg at Oak Ridge. Tenn Miss Sally Kilpatrick spent Sun I day with Ma reel la Sneed. J Mrs Johnny Kilpatrick has re turned home after spending several days with her husband who is 1 employed at Akron. Ohio. M.- and Mrs R. F Mcrrett of Murphy visited Mr. and Mrs C. M. Sneed Saturday Mr and Mrs W W Hall are visiting their s<>n-in-law and daugh ter. Mr and Mrs. Harry Stevens i.i Maimi Fla. Mr and Mrs Jim Evans visited Mrs. Evans mother. Mrs. Mason. Su ndav. The Rev. Alfred Smith filled his j regular appointment at the Ranger Methodist church Sunday. Mr and Mrs Johnny Keenum and daughter of Hiwassee Dam visited Mr and Mrs Fred Kilpat rick and family recently. Floods on main rivers usually n | occur during the winter and early " 1 spring, but floods on small streams are more likely during the summer. NOTICE Appalachian Radio Service will be closed during the Holiday Season. We thank you for Past Patronage, and hope to serve you throughout I 949. May your Christmas be joyful and the New Year Prosperous. Final Rites Held For Pfc. Ingram Funeral services fur Pfc Ralph K Ingram, who was killed in m in North Africa November i. 1943. were held Saturday it 2 . m in Brasstown Baptist church I'he Kev Henry Brown the Re\ Sim Martin and the Rev Mr ! Hug;;:ns officiated Burial was 111 j the chuivh cemetery Graveside tes were conducted by members o* the Joe Miller Klkins Post No ytf of the American Legion Town son funeral home had charge ot funeral arrangements Pfc Ingram was born Feb 11 .911 in Towns county. Ga.. and reived lt> months with Companx K 133rd infantry Surviving are the parents Mr and Mrs Pry or N Ingram of Young Harris. Ga tour sister* Mrs Cora Sparks of Brasstown. Mrs Rub> Younee of Young Harris Ga., lira Isabel Roper of \kron, Ohio, and Mm Viola Mi-Neal of Barberton. Ohio: six brothers Clarence Grady, and Lawrence of Young Harris. Hou.inl of Barberton. Ohio Boyd and Norman of Blairsville Ga. Tommy Brauer Has Birthday XNDRKWS -Tomm\ Brauer was honored with a surprise birthday linner party at the home of his parents. Mr and Mrs. Herman Brauer on his ninth birthday. Sunday Dei 12th Christmas decorations prevailed :hroti shout the home Paper ?ha ins and Christmas bells were . xtended from the ceiling and :here was a life size Santa Claus a it h small Santas all around the room Games were played and prizes - 1 ven . Miss Jane Smith and Dan Cat hey were prize winners. Those present were. Betty Lou Lime. Margaret Terry. .Jane Smith. Kent Laiu'hv: Dan Cathey. Lloyd I)erreber:> Phillip Brauer and Tomm\ HEADACHE C jpudmt relieves headache fast because it's liquid. Its In gredients art already dissolved ? all ready to begin easing the pam. It also soothes nerve ten* sion due to the pain. Use only as directed. LIQUID CAPUDINE LET'S FACE IT (il l set for the future by investi- J uatin^ opportunities in the new I . v Army and I s. \ir Foree. Face the future with confidence. stead\ employment free retirement plan.' I or the ladies, opportunities in | ihe WAC or WAF offer careers; Mith bright promise. See your recruiter now at Courthouse. | Murphy. X. (let full faets with- j i>ut delay! Backache Por quick comfort lnf help for Backache. Rheumatic Pains. Oettlng Dp Nights. strong cloudy urine, lrrltatlnf passages. Leg Pains, circles under eyes, and swollen ankles, due to non-organic suid non-systemic Kidney suad Bladder troubles, try Cystax. Quick, complete satisfaction or money back guaranteed. Ask your druggist for Cystax today. Real Estate For Sale We now have several good hous es in Town. Also several small places in the country for sale at reasonable priees. Also some good farms. D. M. Reese. REAL ESTATE BROKER. Townson Bldg. Phone 214. Murphy. X. C. GIVES FAST RELIEF when COLD MISERIES STRIKE > FOR RENT ? One four-room apart i ment with private bath and pri vate entrance. Hot water heater Phone 100. 22-ltc ! OK SALE ? 8- room house. Locat ed at 103 Sales St Murphy \ C\ Price $3300. See Sam \V. Jones Realty Andrews N ('. 22-2 te FOR SALE Five-r;>oni house and 43 acres of land. See Ben Mint/. .Murphy. N IV 20-3tp ' HEREBY after a liberal reward i for information given the mayor r police leading to the arrest of anyone trespassing on ny property known as Imp's Nest in .Murphy. N (.' Frank L Mauney. Washington. Ga. 9a-tt Andrews Personals Mrs.. Giles Cover and daughter Miss Eleanor spent the week-end in Newport. Tenn with Mrs Cover's sister. Mrs Roy Campbell ; Pvt Fred Palmer has reported ;<? Fort Benniin Georgia after spending three weeks with his par t nts and relative Mrs H P. Sherril Jr. of Dill, boro is spending two weeks with her parents Mr and Mrs. I) F Buchanan. Mr and Mrs W T Teas spent *he week-end in Nashville. Tenn. Mr and Mrs Wade Reeee spent Thursday and Friday of Last week in Atlanta. Georgia Mr and Mrs. I'd win Jordan and Jimmy Lang, students at Univer sity of Georgia \thens. Ga.. were the week-end guests of Mr. Jordan's parents. Mr and Mrs. Paul Jordan Mrs Ray Hinklc of Brevard spent iast week with her mother. Mrs. Bessie Luther. who has been quite ii; Mrs. Becky Truett has returned home after a visit of several days jn Savannah. Ga with friends. Dr. and Mrs l S Rodda spent the week-end in Atlanta. Ga. Mr. and Mrs Wayne McNally and daughters. I. ? .1 Joy and Becky Carrol, and Randell Williams of Hot Springs. S Dakota, arrived Monday to spend the holidays with Mr and Mrs Roy Williams. Cpl Frank Reagan, who is stationed at Mhuquerque. New Mexico is visiting his mother, Mrs. 1 M Reagan and family. Rev. and Mrs Conrad Washam were in Ashev:l!? shopping Tues day. ? During the week ended Novem ber 13. hatcheries and dealers in the Chatham area placed 186.000 chicks with broiler producers. Placements have increased stead ily each week since the first of October Farm cost rates rose 10 per cent lrom 194"? to 1946 and 2'2 per crni from 1946 to 1947 North Carolina farmers received lower prices for most grain crops ouring August. LEGAL NOTICE Hunting and Trapping Within 500 Yards of High Water During P lood Period. Under the authority vested in the N'orth Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission by Chapter 1163 Public Laws of 1947. and General Statutes Section 113. 82 126. the said Commission hereby : i solves that it shall be unlawful t'? hunt or take upland game birds ei animals, or trap within 500 yards of high water during a food period. Issued in Raleigh. Dec. 13. 1948 Certified to be true copy CLYDE P. PATTON 22-1 te Executive Director Can Black-Draught Help That Headachy Feeling? Yes, Black-Draught may help you wheii you feel logy if the only reason you feel that way is because of constipation. Black Draught, the friendly laxative, Is usually prompt and thorough when taken as di rected. It costs only a penny or less a dose. That's why it has been a best seller with four generations. If you aro troubled with such symptoms as loss of appetite, headache, upret stomach, flatu lence, physical fatigue, sleeplessness, mental haziness, bad breath? and If these symptoms are due only to constipation? trv Black-Draught. Get a package today. \l I. ( I \SSI1 II |> \l? l?\V \Bl.i: IN W>V\\( I . LOC AL RATls: Minimum, 5o< f? ion oi jcl v.ith not more than words: three insert 'ons. M. \dditional words, 2c j>er M ?r ?ne 'n*r CAT IS: on*- per word. Ml rat'-s n-t. Classi-icd ads accepted up until 12 noon \\ KIAI I)' CLASMI II |> Alls \i:i: > VVH WOKO AM) \ MINIMI M OF 7.V. < "\Kh (), ' jn,y|,.v All IEMOKIA>l*. RtNOLl TION. OF RKSPLCT. AMI O.Min \KIIS 2c PKR WORI) 1 ,,ANKs ^ ! OK S \LF -Dm* -i\ room Ikki-c on two acre lot in Marble near tit pot See Sam W Jones Kea Andrews, N. C. 22-2ti FRUIT TREES NIT TRFFS BERK\ PLAN I'S and Ornamcn tal riant Material - offered by Virginia's Largest Growers Write for Free Copy 48-Page Planting Guide in color. Waynes boro Nurseries - Waynesboro Virginia. 22-1 te FOR RENT One four-re 111 apartment. Completely furnish ed. Hot water heater and refrigerator Call 328-J FOR SALE? One baby carri i^r In good condition. Only been used a little while Call 29:> W 22- 1 1 1 PICK-UP TRUCKS FOR SALE 1947 ' ?_> ton Dodge, in good condition 1948 1 u ton Chevro- I let. like new. 1941 1-j ton Ford. ' 1948 Willys jeep. Evans Auto C( . Phone 48. Murphv, N C ! I _ FOR SALE ? Fine Christmas ' turkeys S 50 per pound See A. Q Ketner. 22-ltc WANTED ? -Woman or girl for housekeeping help Apply P. O box N. Murphy. N C. 22-1 te J FOR SALE ? 8 lots 35 x 60 front- j ing. on Highway 64. Also. 2 ( lots in fork of Young Harris j and Hayesville Highways. Best j location in Clay county for busi- j ness. See John M. Herbert. Warne. N C. 22-3tp l.OST? One black Sheaffer Pen. it found call n>9-w Reward 20-3tp FIRST CLASS Auto. Track. Power-Unit and Magneto Re pairing is done by Wilson's Auto Service next to Townson's Lumber Mill Murphy, N. C. 20-tf TOASTERS Farmers Federation Used Cars For Sale 1937 ? Plymouth Piek - up 1933 ? 1 1 top Chevrolet Truck 1 1940 ? Plymouth Coupe 1941 ? Oldsmobilc 4 - Door HYDRAMATIC 1946 ? Ford 2 - Door 1933 ? Dodge 4 - Door Sedan 1947 ? Dodge 4 - Door Sedan Burch ? Sherrell Motor Co. Tennessee St. Murphy. N. C. j FOR SALE We Carry A Full Line JOHNS-MAN VILLE ROOFING Asphalt and Asbestos Shingles Roll Roofing Asbestos and Rriek Siding WESTERN AUTO ASSO. STORf PROTECT YOUR LO\ KO ONES With A QUINN & HUMPHREY Mutual Burial Certificate ONLY COSTS 25c TO JOIN QUINN & HUMPHREY Mutual Burial Association 1 Copperhill. Tenn. Arthritis Pain For quick, delightfully comforting help for 1 aches and pains of Rheumatism. Arthritis, Neuritis. Lumbago. Sciatica, or Neuralgia try Romind. Works through the blood. First dose usually starts alleviating pain so you can work, enjoy life and sleep more comfortably , Get Romind at druggist today. Quick, com- i plete satisfaction or money back guaranteed. (U:\KKAL MX IT SHOP Noth ing too small or too large. Bring us any thin:-: that needs repair ing Don't throw it away, bring it to our Fix-It Shop. Wilson's Auto Service next to Townson's Lumber Mill Murphy. X C. 20-tf i- OK SALK One Easy Washing' vu hiiif witli -')in dryer and one >mall oil heater. Call Mrs. | Fred Johns ?> 1. Ji Phone 194-J. | 224tc i OR SALK One four-room house w.ih 150 \ 175 foot lot in An- I drew> $1500. $500. down, t balance like rent. See Sam W. ' Jonck Realty. Andrews. X C. 22-2te NOTICE I hereby give notice that I will j not be responsible for any debts incurred by my estranged wife. Clara M a e Townson Spence. Sameul R Spence. 21-3tp CHOICE RED. WHITE AND BLUE GRAPE COLLECTION consist ing of 2 Sweet Red Lutic. 2 Popular White .Niagara and 2 Xew Blue Fredonia - All Six 2 yeai Vines - Special Offer No. 71-.S - $3.25 Postpaid. Write lor Free 48-Page Planting Guide offered by Virginia's Largest Growers of Fruit Trees. Berry Plants. Xut Trees and Ornamen tal Plant Material. Salespeople wanted. Waynesboro Xurseries - Waynesboro. Virginia. 22-lte FOB SALE? Musical lnstru^. K Flat Alto Saxophone and liv $150 00 value for $75oo W? ern Auto Store 22-, TO W HOM it may concern: 1 no longer be responsible f0 debts or accounts that my or children make My an( I have been apart for over foe years. Signed: Frank Une. 20-ii; FOR SALE ? One used eleej Washing Machine, good cond tion. 30 gallons galvanized ho water tank, used six month* One coal heater, large size. Cal 1 19- W 20-3; CHRISTMAS CARDS? We hav just put on display our fine as sortment of Christmas Cart that range in price from 50 fo $1.00 to 15c each. Box asso ments from an engraving firj that contain 21 beautiful card that would sell individually u] to 25c each, all for $1.00. % recommend them unreservedl to our customers Come in nov and see the beautiful cards wi have to offer you The Cherc kee Scout. Phone 20. 17-t *" COLO biscomtor A BEAUTIFUL FARM HOME A BUSINESS INCOME Located one mile Irom a good small town near a beautiful lake on paved road 16 acres of river bottom land 8 room modern duelling, 5 modern I and 3 room cottages with baths, a brick store house and gas station, good barn and state approved poul try house, some farm tools and equipment, live stock and other good features with stock of merchandise. All for $15,750. D. M REESE, Real Estate Broker, Phone 214. Townson Building. Murphy, X. C. C^Hi - am/on Rem f or G mTHtR s . FCF Wf*rtK WAKM1H Block, Egg And Stoker Coal Oak Stove Wood And Heater Blocks MULKEY & CRAIG Phone 365-W Murphy, N. C. WE ARE BUYING ONE-INCH OAK ONE-INCH WHITE PINE ONE AND TWO-INCH YELLOW PINE ONE-INCH POPLAR FOR PRICES APPLY AT OFFICE Commonwealth Lumber Corporation PHONE 237 MURPHY, N. C.
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