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Daughter Saturday
Funeral services for Mrs- Nancy
Palmer, age 83, of Murphy, who died
Saturday morning at 4 o'clock after
a four-days illness at the home of hei
daughter at Grandview, were conducted
from the White churca Mon
oay morning at 11 o'clock witn the
Rev. J. C. Arnmons. Biptist pastor
of Murphy, officiating. Interment
was in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Palmer, the widow of the late
W. IVti Palmer, is survi/^d '-y seven
children. Mrs. Lillie Kephart, of
Grandview; Mrs. R. D. Lovingood. of
Murphy; Mrs. Vinnie Lovingood, of
Grandview; Mrs. Tinnie Lovingood,
of Gaffney, S. C.; Mrs. Maggie Kephart,
of Grandview; W. W. Palmer,
of Cherryville. N. C.; and E. O Palmer.
of Murphy, and two sisters.
31 rs. Harriet Dockery and Mrs. Susan
Dockery. of Murphy, Ruote 2.
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WESTERN UNION
EMPLOYEES TO
OBSERVE HOURS
**T*?n f"- rcnrlvn<r effect; of tho
Fair Labor Standard Act was"brought
home to telegraph-users on October
2Jth. the effective date of the Act.
when the local Western Union office
had to shorten its working hours," it
manaper of the local office.
"The requirements of the Act impose
a burden which the teleprapli
company is unable to meet." said Mr
Jamison, "and while it is the traditional
desire of my company to serve the
public whop it wants to he served, we
have no alternative under present
business conditions hut to shorten
the hours. We have, however, arranged
our open hours to give the maximum
service to our customers. The
j office will open at 8 a. m- close fron'
12 tn?l :18 p. m. and close for the day
at 7 p. m. As an indication of the company's
attitude towards its employees,
Mr. Jamison said, "I will work
fewer hours but my weekly pay envelop
will not contain any less."
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- -t Mer? To Meet
n City Sunday
The program for the Mens Rally
of the Baptist churches of Cherokee.
Graham. Clay, Haywood, Jackson,
Macon and Swain counties to be held
at Bryson Ci*y Baptist church Sunday
from 2:30 p. m. until 4:30 p. m.?
t has been announced
McKinlcy Edwards. Bryson City
attorney and president of the Bryson
City Baptist Brotherhood, will preside.
Preachers and Baptist leaders
from other sections of the district
j will have a part on the program.
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SALVAGE TIMBER
Steps to protect from fire the 4,000,000,000
feet of timber felled by
the recent hurricane in the Northeastern
states have been announced
by the U- S. Department of Agriculture.
There is enough of the fallen
timber to keep saw mills in those
states busy for nearly five years.
Dairy Herd Requires
Proper Grain Mixture
I A grain mixture which contain?
'from 1.400 to 1.500 pounds of Hi
gestible nutrients per ton is recommended
as winter feed for a young
dairy herd by J- A. Arey, dairy extension
specialist at State College.
"A good mixture should not contain
more than 8 to 10 percent bifer. and
should comprise four or more palatable
feeds, which after mixing weigh
about one pound per quart." he said.
A young dairy herd requires extra
care as cold weather approaches,
and poor feed and care during the
winter months will result in stunted
I animals that can never develop inUj
a high producing cow, Arey stated.
A grain mixture composed of two
quarts com meal, one part wheat
bran, one quart ground oats and one
part soybean, linseed or cotton seed
meal is suggested for good results,
fn assembling a grain mixture on the
farm or purchasing a ready-mixed
I feed, Arey advised that the following
facts be kept in mind:
1. The mixture containing the
| largest number of pounds of digesj
tible nutrients per ton is usually the
J most economical oae.
2. The mixture should be pale|
table.
j 3. It should contain a variety ol
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4. It should be slightly bulky.
5. It should balance with the
roughage to be fed For example, a
mixture containing around 16 per
| cent protein is suitable to be fed with
a good legume hay; one containing
around 20 percent protein is suitable
for a mixed hay: and one containing
about 21 percent protein should be
used with a non-legume hay.
LEGAL NOTICES
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified : AcTminTstratoi
of the estate of -J. S. (John Steele)
Foaid, lat of the County of Cherokee
and State of North Carolina, this
is lo notify all persons having claims
^gainst the estate of said deceased to
present them to the undersigned at
Murphy, North Carolina, on or before
the Sth day of October, 1939, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of their
lecovery. All persons indebted to the
estato will please make prompt payment.
This the 4th day" of October, 1938.
R. II. Foard
Administrator of J. S. Foard.
(10-6t-g&c) Deceased.
EXECUTORS NOTICE
The undersigned having qualified
as executors of the estate of A.
McL\ Ilarshuw. deceased, late of
Cherokee County, North Carolina. '
this is to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of said deceased
to exhibit them to the undersigned
or to their attorneys, Mallonee
& Mallonee. at Murphy, North Carolina.
on or before the 27th day of
October. 1939, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate paymentThis
the 27 day of October. 1938
HENRY HARSHAW,
EDGAR HARSHAW,
Executors of A. McD- Harshaw.
(13-6t-p) Deceased.
NORTH CAROLINA,?
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
W. R. EVERETT
VS.
MARY M. EVERETT
NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY
PUBLICATION
The defendant Mary M. Everett
will take notice that an action entitled
as above has been commenced in
the Superior Court of Cherokee County,
North Carolina, to secure a divorce
under two years separation
and the custody of the minor child of
plaintiff and defendant; and the said
defendant will further take netlee
that she is required to appear at the !
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Office of the Clerk of t ie Superior
Court of said coun-j in the courthouse
in Murphy. N. C. ithin thirty
days after October 18. IP 18. and answer
or demur to the con.; laint in said
action, or the plaintiff vill apply to
tho Court for the relief temanded in
said complaint.
This 25 day of Oc-obe 1" J.
W. 1 0NL -1Y.
Clerk of the Superior Court of
of Cherokee County, North < <r(13-4t-chj)
olina.
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of the ju
h ifity conferred by Deed of T.usl
executed by C. E. Holder and wife,
>la Holder and C- il. Holder (unmarried).
dated the 1st. day of November
1927, and recorded in Rook
| 'J4. Page 300, in the office of the
| Register of Deeds for Cherokee (nun
i ry, V. S. Bryant, substituted Trus'
tee, will at twelve o'clock Noon or
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1938
I at the Court House Door of Cherok.
County in Murphy, North Carolina,
sell at public auction for cash to the
highest bidder, the following land,
to-wit:
A certain lot or parcel of land ly|
ing in or near the Town of Murphy,
j North Carolina, and more particu
larly* described as follows:
BEGINNING at a stake at the
point of inter-section of the North
margin of Valley River Avenue with
the West margin of Vance Stn
and runs thenco with the West, margin
of Vance Street N. 35 W. 209.3
feet to a stako at the intersection
of said West margin of Vance Street
with the South margin of Fain Street;
thence with said South margin of
Fain Street S- 56 W. 57.8 feet to a
stake in said margin; thence S. 20 E.
| 210.3 feet to a stake in the North
margin of Valley River Avenue;
thence with the said North margin
of Valley River Avenue N. 56 E. 84
feet to the point of BEGINNING.
And being all that certain lot of
land conveyed to C- H. and C. E.
Holder by deed from W. M. Fain,
et al, dated the 9th. day of June,
1926, and recorded in Book 89, page
330, of the Records of Deeds for
Cherokee County, North Carolina.
This sale is made on account of
default in payment of the indebtedness
secured by said Deed of Trust,
and is subject to all taxes and assessment
against said property whether
now due or to become due.
A five (5%) percent cash deposit
will be required of the highest bidder
at the sale.
This the 30th. day of September,
1938.
V. S. BRYANT,
Substituted Trustee.
(Loan No. 499)
(10-4t-VSB)
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Time to Visit
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Social Affairs
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bridge or go to the
how or go motoring or
lo whatever you want
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The reward of having
(our home completely
equipped with timelaving,
labor-saving
A ttracti ve-looking
ECONOMICAL
ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES.
Extend you a most
ial invitation to attend
showroom at any time.
Maybe there are many
you've wanted for
d you couldn't afford
o sure about it. Come
es Power Co.
Murphy, N. C.