$1,000
8ft. Oaraoe I* AMrldfe ef Sheridan, Ark., expresses faith ta Ms <_
and to beytms V. 8. Defense Bonds. The 8*1. is shown shore cemtlnc ont |TM In military i
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S5NN A LAXATIVE
Cc to!?J Im plmwl flH? tyr? ?!?
Bicolor Lespedeza
Seedlings Still
Available
The North Carolina Wildlife Re
Se^ocrm!ssio?stii1 has ab?ut
z.500,000 bicolor lespedeza seed
lings available free of charge to
mcT1?!'"? larmers and ^Ports
men, Clyde P. Patton. Executive
Director of the Commission, says.
In spite of dry weather last sum
4Mn ono Comnission produced
*.000,000 seedlings in its Sandhills
Area nurseiy. and about half of
? 'se.'lre still unsubscribed. To ob
tain free seedlings which will grow
to food-bearing size by next fall
interested persons need only to
send a postal card to the Wildlife
jt-.-ources Commission, Box 2919
Raleigh. Field biologists in each of
-he nine districts are responsible
for distribution of the seedlings
and when feasible will make direct
contact with persons requesting
seedlings to facilitate delivery and
gi\e advice on plantings.
of'2O000SsLP,^ontS ar<! made in '?ts
m. K *eedUn?. although more
?aj. be obtained where large tracts
rf land are to be improved for
?arm game cover end food. In ad
dition to the bicolor sedHngs 2
pound packets of sericea lespede
? u !s are delivered. These are I
io be p.anted next to the bicolor to 1
provide nesting cover for small !
B<f?hUk! T t,uail and rabbits
Both bicolor and sericea lespe
deza may be planted during winter
months before general fa "ming op?
rations begin. Seeds and seedlings
ire available to 4-H and FFA
it^U/WW, lng to use wildlife hab
er'aS^s"16"1 35 ^ arUl cha"" I
Breeders Attend I
Session Friday
nc. met with the State PoTicy
:?i'cial Re 0fihe So"?iea?rem Ar '
-i'v Lnrecd'ng Association at ?
o'30 a 'm ?.teSViiI? FrHa>'
nVZ SS""' Ca"e<* ?
The Policy Committee is made '
,?.?f ono member s?lecied from
?ach cooperative or breeding scr^
ice purchas.ng sernan from the
southeastern Artificial 3reeding
VssoeUUnn, 3n American Breed?!
nattoSVife^anbat,on Various ''
routers of po!,cy were di cussed I
atives UP?n b5' th?se renresen- I
.rT?ciCies of the American Brced
?? ?!r'iCf _s,ud at Asheviile are
letermined by its customers who
"reeding ? 1 J3 .cooPeratives and I
ireeding associations in t south i
?astern States, which are furnist 1
?ir,V? "lenien'ice from the de- I
itud Sires of the ABS I
Most of the directors and officers
C. E. HYDE
GENERAL INSURANCE
Phone 145
lU?r?>l>V \ f
1'i.ui ?> 41# V#
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Call.
RED BALL
J TtANMT CO**AMr?IC^
"1
SAM ? PWIBOU . ECOHOMICAl
NATION-WIDf MOVING SIRVICC
AVTHMIXH (
r the North Carolina. South Car
Vir i iia association* attend
:t this meeting. American Breed
:s 5 r. ic.> ri presantatives iroir
> i:\igo and North Carolina were
?icsci.. i ..e tawnsinii Dairymen
rem t';p respective State College.'
nJ Ccuniy Agents were imited.
Murphy Milkshcd Arti'icia.
Ireeders Assn. is helping to im
rove Hie dairy herds In the coun
y by m.tking available the service
if these desirable proved sire:
rom the AB5 studs at a cost far
ners can afford.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE ?<
TO CREDITORS
Hiving qualified as Administra- 1
rl\ of the estate of W A. Sherrill. j
vceaaed. late of Cherokee County.
North Carolina, this Is to notify
.ill persons having claims sgainst
ie estate of said deceased to ex- 1
Mbit them to the undersigned at '
' turphy, on or before the 29?h day 1
if January, 1SS3, jr this notice wl'.t
p'taded In bar of their recovery
All persons Indebted to said estate
ill please make immediate pay
.n. i? ! 1
This 29th day of January 1952. I
FLONNIE VAE SHERRILL. Ad- <
ministratrix of W. A. Sherril). de- i
cased. ?9-6lc'
; i
NOTICE
Having quau led as Admlnistra- <
'.rix of the estate of M. C. White,
teensed. late of Cherokee County.
Ynrth Carolina, this is to notify
ill persons having claims against
he estate of said deceased to e.x
'.Ibit them to the undersigned at
adrrws, on or before 13th day
' February, 1963 or this notice
i'l be pleaded in bar of their re
covery.
All.personi Indebted to said es
will ple tse make immediate
payment.
i nis 9th day of Jan., 1952.
r.irolee White Administratrix of
'f. C. White J-S-28-6tc
NOTICE
BEFORE THE NORTH
CAROLINA UTILITIES
COMMISSION
rt Re Docket No. P-55, Sub 22
e.i.ion oi Southern Bell Tele
)honc and Telegraph Company tor
PPT si o sale of Its exchange at
jrplV, North Carolina to Caro
n\ Mountain Telephone Compa
g. ?n .i. ?1 jj'j'
FAST ,
CEREAL !
VADY IN
JiLli 1 I
hern B-ll Telephone and Tele
?-ph Company, whooe principal
ifflce for the itate of North Car
>ilna is located in Charlotte, with
s principal district office for
,Vostein North Carolina 'including
ilurphy and Cherokee County) lo
?aLd in Asheville, has made ap
>ilcatloa to the North Carolina
.'.i.ities Commisa'on for approval
>f a sale end transfer of its fran
hiie rights and all its physical
Properties in Murphy and Chero
County. North Carolina to the
'?'ertern Carolina Telephone Com
>jny. whose principal office is lo
cated in Weave-vllle, N C.; and
l*'i tlce is hereby given that the
"'i"(*ies Commission will hold a
>uU'.ic hearing concerning said sp
ill ratim for the purpose of hear
ts any and all who may desire
i b? heard with respect to said
no ication. in the Superior Court
vm c' the County Court House,
;i the Town o' Murphy, Cherokee
bounty, at the hour of 10:00
?'clock A. M? on Tuesday, Febru
tjr 191h., 19 >2.
Nr.rlh Care llna Utilities Commia
an. 29-2lc
NOTICE OF SALE
Che Cherokee County Board of
?ducation will sell at Public Auc
lon at the Courthouse door in
lurphy February 16. 1992, at 11
? ciock A. M. to *ne highest bidder
or cash tne following described
clioo! property: Beginning on a
i pa rush oak near the north side
if the public road leading from
lurphy. N. C. to Unaka, N. C. on
i conditional line between C. Rad
<>rd and William Allen, and runs
l.h the road 11 poles on a marked
ice to a chestnut stake; ther.ce
. westerly course with a marked
?ne 4 petes to a stake; thence a
?ut.'i course with a marked line
5 poles to a Spanish oak.
.. ace an cast course with a mark
's iin-> 13 poles to a stake; thence
nor h course with a marked line
6 poles to the beginning, contain
?tg one acre and 93 poles; also
ree Ingress and egress to the
pung oi Curtis Radford on the
*'ort!i side of the road leading
o. . "'lurphy to Unaka. which
priag is about 50 yards more or
n from the puhile mi this bo
ng the land sold to the Cherokee
"ounly Board at Education by
Curtis Radford and wife. Catherine
Kadford. recorded in Book No. 19 ;
->age MS in the office of the Reg-1
ister of Deeds of Cherokee Coun
ty, and known aa the Upper Bea
73T3
the rl?ht to re}?? w
CHEROKEE COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION
By: Lloyd W. Hendrlx, Socro
Ury 2T-4tc
"I hateJ to tell her* ?
Phe let hint handle the family business
and he !tiled. When fire struck, he found
that he had bought fr.r too little insurance.
They lost plenty!
Let the message of this Hartford ad. now
appearing in national magazines, serve as a
earning to you. Don't let rising prices catch
you off guard. Call on this Hartford Agency
for a review of your insurance protection
NOW. '
Insurance Department
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Andrews, N. C Murphy, N. C.
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