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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE CHEROKEE COUNT* NORTH CAROLINA The unberaifned hiving quali fied aa administrator of the estate of Mrs. 8. E. King , leceased, late of Cherokee County, this la to noti fy all persona having claims against sal deatate to preaent them to the undersigned 'n M.rphy, North Carolina, or or before the 6th day of Junua.-y, l#6?. or oila notice will be pleaded ui bar of their recovery. All persons In debted tq said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned in Murphy. North Carolina. This 3rt. day of January. 19&5 J. U Hall, Administrator tt-etc NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA GRAHAM COUNTY KYLE, ANDERSON, Plaintiff -VS HAZEL ANDERSON, Defendant The defendant, Hazel Anderson, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenc ed In the Superior Court -of Gra ham County, North Carolina, by the o'?lnttf '->r the pu>uose of ob taining an absolute divorce from the defendant on the grounds of adultery and for custody of the minor child born of aaid marriage, namely, Charles Anderson; And the said defendant will fur ther take notice that she is re nuired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Grafcam County in the court CATHOLIC SEED CORN Ever sinco Jesua walked | through the fertile land of Jude great honor was poured on thef farmer. For Christ loved the land. He talked of plants ? I wheat, lilies, and trees. Many! of His stories were filled withl animals ? oxen, calves, and! sheep And above all. Jesus talk-[ ed to and talked of the farmer.| more than anyone else. Is It not right then, that in! alking of Christ to people whoj live on the farm, much should be spent in showing how farm-] ing, and following Christ, a oined hand in hand? Through faith, and also by| 'he things God has made, ' can learn of God. It is the! things God has made, that canl constantly remind us of Him! [That is' the reason why the far-T mer is bleaaed. For the farmer* is always working with the Iiv-| ing things of God. The farmer planta his wheat! in the fall and watchea its si owl but ateady growth through] wind and rain, and snow and heat. What a reminder for us, of the patience of God, as He battles us to get Into our lives !| And who can deny the wisdom! 'of God when he or she looks atl the many plants and animals onfl the farm, all having their pur r nose, and each differing from! the other. There is hardly a! thing on the farm that canno'f easily turn the farmer to God! That is why the farmer is muchl blessed by God. For the farmer! a always reminded of Him r and His power, and His good! less, and love for us. "The sower went out to sow| 'lis seed. And as he sowed,- ? lut you read the words of Jea 'himself in His gospel, St. Luk?,| Chapter 8, verses 6 to 15. God bless you now. Rev. Joseph Dean Murphy's Catholic Chapel TV A Gives Information un LaKe Docks, i. abin (FIFTH OF A SERIES) QUESTION NO. 1#? What sug gestion does TV A have tor people who want to build boat docks, marinas, summer cabins, and the like, aa to the Information they need before Investing the'r mon eny In such enterp: If ANSWER - shore developer a <1 >nmeowner should look lr^ several special matters. In addition to the usua'. questions encountered by prop erty buyers : j (1) They should ascertain the , highest and lowest points on their waterfront to which the later level I will rise and fall, and the operat ing schedules of the reservoir. This Is a wise precaution In the location of buildings, landings, docks, et cetera. TVA's Division of Reservoir Properties, with six regional offices located throughout the Valley will provide this in formation. (2) They should understand the meaning of certain legal restrlc tions which TV A must put in the lease or deed conveying the prop erty. To safeguard the operations of its flood control, navigation, and power system. It Is often neces sary for TV A to reserve certain water howage rights and to in clude other easements and restrt tions. TVA's reservoir properties officials also will assist In Inter preting these provisions. Also, lakeshore boundaries often are r regular and should be carefully as certained. Ir. unusual cases. where ^ tract of land has special attrac tions as a public recreation area. TVA will require that a able amount of development for such vurposes must take P within a reasonable lengm of Ume TVA encourages private d eveU opment of boat docks. fl?Mng capms, and similar recreation t ? terprlses. but does not advise " to what kind of recreation facU^ ties to build. The present cxtensiv and varied development of th lakeshores provider development with ample Informa I Uon from which to form a judg me?t. Before this took place. TVA plans for floating boathouses. summer res ' and other facilities, and these .are still available upon request. M the TVA reservoir proper z Z - sources and become familiar wit* the experience of many operators, may be In a position to offer ^dp Mi suggestions to those who Intend to invest li> the area. I QUESTION no. 14-11 the pu* lie permitted to^flsh along the shores of TVA lakes' I ANSWER-The public, is P?rm . rf.rred to t?e State of has transferred w ^ Mrve Tennessee some 329 trac^ as points of public access to the lakes, and similar transfers 1 uiher states under consideration On a considerable ar. -uni shoreline land, however, TV A ha. only flowage rights; that la, the tight to flood with waters o< the latcc. Whether these lands may be used by the puWio is a mit;v dtcision by L i .adowner. Kit- e men and others must obtain t'; permission of the owners of such land before using it The waters of the lakes are al ways open to the public use re gardless of the ownership of the un derlying land. The Coast Guard, however, may establish access re strictions to waters near dams and other projects during periods of national emergency. No such re- I strlctlons are in effect at tHe pres ent time. I SASI6R TO HANDLE IT Ait 0MUKHf ?/M I AM* mO MM Designed to offer yob maximum convenience, econ otpy, and all-around satisfaction. Be sure to see us. Citizens Bank & Trust Co. Murphy ? Andrew* ? Robbinsville Hayesville 3fr^ing Southwestern North Carolina Folk School Be At | r ' g. Meet C. Campbell Folk ,'iU have several represen at the 43rd Annual COnfer ?! the Council of Southern " ??untain Workeri meeting in Gat ltnburf, Tenn., Feb. 16-1*. The group will study problem* of the is. i hur 'hV labor and ? ' ant rc\ icaUon In (oik school j ? " I Some 2" *tes in nine states j of the ApprUrhian South, are in cluded in the conference. ns Prepared an d State Individual, ? aim Part' ship, 1 Corporations COMPLETE BOOKKEEPING SERVICES C. L. Johnson & Co. Accountants & Tax Consultants Phone <M ? Murphy, N. C. 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