4? jgwo TV A Phosphate Allotment Must Be Made Before Last Of Month The extent of the Test Demon stration activities on an over all County basis will be curtailed considerably due to a very limited amount of phosphate that Jack son County will get in comparison with the allotments in previous years. Some farmers who have been receiving these materials in the past may be wondering why they have not received noti fication to sign their requisitions. The Beta, East Fork, and Speed well Area demonstrations were _ taken off the program due to lack of phosphate to carry on with; the Save Up To 50 perct. AT Western Auto Associate Store I farmers in these areas had been; receiving mater.als larger than | farmers of other areas in the j County. The four remaining area j demonstrations are Crooked Creek, Qualla, Pine Creek, and River. There are seven active long time Jnit farms on Triple Super ma terial with seventeen long time Unit farms on Fused Tri-Calcium material. Any farmer who lives within the four remaining areas who has not signed a requisition for his material may do so by dropping by the County Agent's office within the next few days. The requisitions must be in soon so that th.s material may be or dered out from the factory. Waiting until the last moment to order materials sometimes runs into such obstacles as shortage of rail cars thereby delaying ship-J ments, therefore, let's be prompt on placing our requisitions thereby I assuring prompt delivery. Secretary of Agriculture Bran nan has announced that market ing quotas will not be proclaimed for the 1949 cotton crop. Ml I US. gives you the bold leek cs I? in plaid sp oti shifts Wims Plaid sport shirts of rich, distinctively woven fabr^s; in patterns as daring as th9v are colorful. Generously c*t. of course, to assure all the roomy comfort Vcu crave, and as ideal for active sports as for holiday or week-end relaxing. We also carry the nationally known B.V.D. $3.50 AND $3.95 THE MEN'S STORE Stovall Bldg. Main Street .< v ?"? .? .*> r <1 ? f ?' ? J } , V. * A m CtSSOM" Whatever your requirements . . . new trucks, parts, service or acces sories . . . GMC headquarters is "Tops on the Truck Ballot"! GMC offers the nation's widest range of truck types ... 22 basic model series, seven gasoline snd two Diesel en gines . . . weight ratings up to 90,000 pounds. GMC service is all truck service . . . featuring truck-trained mechanics, truck-designed tools and equipment, genuine truck parts and accessories. Give your vote to the leading truck candidate . . . GMC! hooper Motor co main STREET SYLVA, N. C. Cats Take ETST For Homecoming ROLL TO 32-12 VICTORY IN EXCITING GAME REFORE WELL PLEASED ALUMNI Fullback Paul Rogers Scores Twice For Cats By Bobby Terrell (Herald Sports Editor) A homecoming crowd of 3,500 saw Coach Tom Young's Western Carolina Catamounts explode in fury to overwhelm a fighting East Tennessee State eleven 32-12 in WCTC's new Memorial Stadium at Cullowhee Saturday n^ght. Tennessee drew first blood with in four minutes after the opening kickoff. Quarterback Jack Vest, a brilliant passer, tossed a long aerial to halfback Paul Mussel man that was good for 41 yard* and a_ JS-0 lead after Musselman missed the kick for extra point. The Catamounts struck back be fore the quarter ended when full back Paul Rogers drove over from the four to top off an 85 yard drive. Frank Hardin failed to kick the potential tie-breaking extra point. Rogers put the Cats out front early in the second quarter when he scored his second TD from the one yard line following a 29 yard ? drive. Hardin also failed 4o con vert this time. A minute later on ! tne second play following the Cat arn Jur.t TD, Mace Brown, big Cat in nunt end. hauled in a Ternessee pass on the 20 and romped into the 6nd zone standing up to give the' Ca.s an 18-6 lead at halftime. A 15 yard pass from Vest to Musselman who ran the ball an other 45 yards brought the Buc caneers up to a six point deiicit early in the third period. Mussel man shook olf three Catamounts on his touchdown run. In the final stanza, the Cats sew zd it up for sure with touchdowns Women Responding To Army's First Call For WAC And WAF The response to the Regular ?'?my's first recruiting program ?r the Women's Army Corps and omen's Air Force has been larg er than anticipated, according to Sgt. 1st CI D. R. Calhoun, local Recruiting Sergeant. Applications for the Women's ir Force are being taken now At all U. S. Army and U. S. Air 7orce Rscruitfng Stations, with ctual enlistments beginning Sep-i .ember 27- i. The WAC-WAF Recruiting Pro gram will be small and highly s - ective/Nvith a maximum of 70001 Tor the Army and 4500 for the Air! Force being accepted over a two-j year period, the Sergeant 'ex plained, and enlistment is open to wcmeir both with and without] prior service, for periods of 2, 3, 4,' 5, and 6 years. j Age requirements for applicants without prior service are between the ages of 18 and 35. Former members of the WAC, over 35 may' enlist provided their present age' ioes not exceed 35 plus the length ' f prior service. Applicants must be citizens of .ie L nited States, of high moral -haract r and meet the physical requirements. A High School liploma is required for enl.stment i the Women's Air Force, and a High School education or its equi valent for the Women's Army 1 >~orps. ? WAC and WAF recruiters are' now on duty at all Main Recruit- ! ing Stations, and information may' be obtained at any Army-Air! Forvfa Recruiting Station. The ' Local Recruiting Sergeant -will be ?ocat.d at the Post Office every Monday and Wednesday mcrn ig. From 1938 to 1947, Uni'ed States cotton exports averaged two and a half milhon bales annually. PADGETT'S!' Specializing In RADIATOR AND MOTOR SERVICE We Clean and Repair All Work Guaranteed One Day Service Cullowhee Road Phone 254-J1 by A1 Caperila and Jay Hooper. Both scored on short plunges fol lowing long d:.i\es. Hardin boot ed both points tor a 32-12 lead which stood until the end. Outstanding men in the Cata mourr. l.ne were M; ce Brown at etui. Bu'Halo Humphries and Dan RoLm:.sd:i at tackles. Art Byrd and v." air. i\nneil at guards and Hugh Co.'.sliruc al center. hi e back field, Pee Wee Ham ifton played a bang-up game al .nougn he did not figure in the scori: g. T.:c lineup.*.: WCTC Pos. E. TENN. Brown LE James Humphries LT Wilson By. d C?<:> *. ?ue i\n::c: i Rooi:is?>n Be : rn Cpci i.a Amnion \V:.j taker M-mroe Scoring; WCTC East Tenn. . WCTC's TD'.v LG Crocket' C Southerland KG Bailey RT J en n. rigs RE HoLscla w QB Vest LH Musselman RH Hunt FB Davis .... 6 12 0 14?32 6 0 6 0?12 Rogers 2, Brown, Caperila, Hooper. Points After: Hardin 2 E. Tcnn.'s TD's?Musselman 2. WCTC Subs ? Tate, Everhart, Jaynes. Alli>on, Ilderton, Harris, Clark. Hamilton, Caperila, Heav ernor. Duke. Arney, Roberts, Hoop er. Hardin. E. Tenn. Subs?Duncan, Parsock, Brown. Tianbarger, Moupin, Weekly. Long, Evans, Lane, France, Avers, Pope, Tolley, Jor guson. m t &nl IAYAWAY SALE CH* at Sossamon's JEWELRY DEPARTMENT Give Old Santa A Break This Year . : . Shop Early - Use Our LAY-A-WAY Plan EASY TERMS -- At SOSSAMON'S Here are a fewr of the many items to be found i>? \ SEE OUR WIDE SELECTION of Rings lo; Men and Women. We have the Masonic Emblem. Also Masonic Emblem Wallets for men. Make The Little Miss Happy With an exp.in^ion or Slave Bracelet, or a set of Beautiful Choker Pearls. Our Diamond Rings Arc the Finest in Town. We have them single or in sets. See these today. Easy terms?Lay-a-way. GIVE HER A Cameo Ring or beautifully designed Compact. A Gift For Every Member Of The Family Eversharp and Parker 51 Pen arid Pencil Sets, or pens alone. RONSON LIGHTERS Ideal Gift for men. Small Cameras Only ? $2.95 GIVE HER . . . A Bolt of Pearls with Ear Rings to match . . . Make Iler Ilappy With A Set of Gulden-Hueri Dirilyte Flat wear Patterns. Dirilyte is glamorous . . . Dirilyte is practical. Usage keeps it bi ,ght. WE HAVE A BIG Assortment of Baby Jewelry. GIVE HER A BEAUTIFUL Set of Sterling Salt and Pepper Shakers. Use Our Lay-A-Away Plan To start her a service of Sterling Chapel, Chateau Rose, or Alvin Sterling. FOR LADIES White Gold Benrus 17-Jewel. A real fine watch of distinc tion. BEAUTIFUL SELECTION r>f Wiitch Bands for Men and Women. WIDE SELECTION of Ladies^" Watches from $29.50 up. Use our lay-a-way'plan ? Easy terms. THE GIFT FOR HER 21-Jewel Bulova, a really beautiful watch and gift that will be appreciated for only $71.50?Easy terms. FOR HIM . . . BULOVA Excellency, 21 - Jewel Nationally Ad vertised at $71.50. Use our lay-a-way plan . . . LAPEL WATCHES 17-Jewel $39.50 OTHER WATCHES FOR MEN AND LADIES Elgin 21-Jewel GUARANTEED SATISFACTION ON ALL JEWELRY PURCHASES r ? For limited time we will give with each Jewelry purchase a double surfaced $2.00 value, Shino Polish Cloth for Gold and Silver wear.