CHURCH NOTICES
Catholic Services
Murphv every 5th 7:0')
A. M
Cltrokvt'. ewry "'rd S'intiay S:0?
A. M
Franklin. i'V< ry 2>t?i ami 4th Sun
day. > tii.? A. M.
Waynt ^v:llr. w?ry Sunda>. 1!.0
A. M.
Canton. ?v% ry I>t Sunday 8:0U
A M
Rev. A. F. Rohrbachtr
BAPTIST
R? v. J. C. Amraons. Pastor
4 > A. M.?Sunday School, Noah
Lovingood Supt.
11 OO A. M.?Morning Worship
6:00 P. M Training Union
7:00 I'. M. Evening Worship
7 00 P. M. Wed, Prayer Service
Choir rehearsal
V-:lz~-z t: r!! r? wi,h ?
SECOND BAPTIST
Rev. Clarence A. Voyles. Pastor
Preaching each Second and Fourth
Sunday at 11 i. m.
Sunday School each Sunday at 9:30
a. m.
T. J. Gilber, S. S. Supt
METHODIST
The Rev. W. R. Jenkins, Pastor
Services each Sunday af the church
Sunday School?9:45 a. m
Church services? 11 a. m. & 7.00
p. m.
Epworth League?6:45 p. m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday night*
at 7:00 p. m
PRESBYTERIAN
Henry L. Paisley, D. D., Pastor.
Sunday School every Sunday at
10 a. m. J Franklin Smith, Superin
tendent.
Preaching every Sunday at 11a. m.
and 6:00 p. m. except on the first
Sunday mornings and the third Sun
day evening.
EPISCOPAL
Rev. Frank Bloxharo, Pastor
Hours of service:
First and Third Sundays of each
month at 11 a. m
Mt. Carmel Baptist
Rev. E. A. Beaver, Pastor
Rev. Graham, Asst. Pastor
10:00 A. M. Sunday School, Clyde
Mellican, Supt.
11:00 A. M. Church Services.
6:30 P. M. Training Union
7:30 P. M. Church Services
7:00 P. M. Wed. Prayer Services.
Welcome to all to worship with us.
Friendship Baptist
Pastor: the Rev Edgar Willix
Superintendent Suikday School:
Frank Sparks. ?
Sunday School: 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7
p. m.
B. T U. Sunday evening at 7 p. m.
Oak Grove Baptist
Rev. C. A. Voyles, Pastor
9:30 A. M. Sunday School, J. G.
Clonts, S. S. Supt.
11:00 A. M. Church services.
2:00 P. M. SingnnfT
Welcome to all to worship with us.
Ranger Baptist
Rev. W. T. Truett, pastor
J. S. Akin, Superintendent
9:38 A. M. Sunday School
11:00 A. M. Church Services
6:30 P. M. B. T. U.
Welcome for all to come.
Swanson Baptist Church
Rev. J. R. Hamilton, Pastor
Saturday Night 7 P. M. On 3rd Sun
day.
Sunday 11 A. M. 3rd Sunday
Sunday School 2 P. M.
Welcome for all who come.
Wolf Creek Churches '
BAPTIST
Rev. W. A. Hedder., Pastor
Second and Fourth Saturday 7 p. m
Second anl Fourth Sundays 11a
m. and 7 p. m.
Sunday School 9:30 a. m. George
Guenther, Supt.
P- U. Sunday 5:46. p. m.
AH are welcome.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENT1ST
X-ester R. Stoltx, Pastor
W. L. Carres, local Elder
Ch?r!es Morgan Sabbath School
Supt
Church service each Saturday 10:30
8 111.
Sabbath 8chool each Saturday 9
*. m.
ybody invited to attend all
sir ?.
RAISING OF HOGS
IS DETAILED BY
STATE CIRCULAR
25 Page Booklet Sent
Free To All Farmers
Who Write Request
Th.' ABC's of swine production?
\ . vantages. B-reeding, rui C-are of
hoes?are told ir. a new circular pre
pared by the Stat? College Extension
Service.
A -opy of the booklet will be sent
free upon rcsuest to the Agricultural
(Editor. State College, Raleigh, for
Extension Circular No. 238, "Raising
ilogs in North Carolina."
The circular points out that North
Carolina usually is blessed with a
comparatively mild winter climate,
which permits grazing of swine dur
ing ...cc* of the year, ar.d reduces
cost of housing.
Four of the 25 pages in the publi
cation tells of the value of pure-bred
boars. "There is no economy more
false than the purchasing of an in
ferior boar merely because he is a
few dollars cheaper than a good one",
the experts say. "Type is very im
portant in the selection of brood sows,
whether they be grade or purebred
animals."
The proper core of the swine herd
is discussed jnder several headings,
including feeding, sanitation, hous
ing, and disease control.
MARBLE NEWS
Coming as a surprise to their many
friends was the recent marriage of
Miss Willa Bell Chambers of Marble,
to Wesley Herbert Allison of Murphy
which took place Saturday Jan. 6,
1940.
Mrs. Allison is the youngest dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chambers,
and a graduate of the Andrews high
school in the class of '39. Mr. Alli
son is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Allison of Murphy. The young couple
are making their home in Murphy
where Mr. Allison is employed.
Mrs. Kermit Reese and Miss Doro
thy Barnes of Murphy were visitors
of Mrs. Frank Littlejohn Friday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barton were
calle dto Waynesville last due to the
sickness and death of one of Mrs.
Barton's aunts.
Miss Bessie Barton who has been
visiting her brother, Dr. Gleen Bar
ton of Greencville, Penn., has re
turned home.
Mrs. en Mintz who has been sick
with flu is very much improved her
wany friends will be glad to know.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones and
family from Jasper, Ga., have moved
into the house vacated by Mr. Marion
Doss's family. Mr. Jones is employed
by the Columbia Marble Co. Every
one welcomes them to our town.
The Columbia Marble Co. has been
closed for the past two weeks due to
weather conditions, causing much
damage to the plant and a lot of men
out of work.
Mrs. F. L. McConnell who has been
sick for some time is able to be out
again and enjoying the big snow, her
many friends will be glad to her.
Miss Evanell Stiles of the Slow
Creek community was visiting in
Marble Saturday.
Miss Frankie Moss has returned
home after spending a few days with
her sister, Mrs. H. B. Monteith, of
Bushnell, N. C.
A meat canning demonstration has
been announced for the Home Demon
esrteion Club and visitors to be held
February 22 at two o'clock in the
Marble school building. Miss Alline
Richardson, Cherokee county home
agent, will have charge of the pra
gram.
A general flexible outline program
has been announced for the after
noon. Advantages of home canned
meats will be explained and the cold
, and hot pack methods demonstrated,
equipment, method of judging pro
duct, modern methods of canning,
and the using and serving of canned
meats arc to be.considered.
Special emphasis will be placed on
the seven steps necessary to insure
good results. Miss Richardson said.
The seven steps are selecting of food
to be canned, canning method to be
used, testing and preparing supplies,
preparing the food for canning, pack
gin the jars, sealing processed jars,
testing for seal perfectness and stor
ing the canned goods.
The coldest weather ever recorded
in the community was experienced the
past week in this community with
best acd accurate thermometers read
ing 17 degrees below zero at certain
hours during Friday and Saturday.
Several homes recorded temnerstn
TO?
I far below the twenty degree marker,
j On the Snow Bird mountain a few
miles from here unofficial records in
dicated temperatures of thirty and
thirty-live degrees below lero.
Schools in the Marble community
dotted down Tuesday about noon and
were to remain closed until Monday.
Difficulty of heatiajr the building and
the hazard in operating buwrt caused
operation to be dangerous to health
of the studriUs.
Highways havp boon iruvol< >1 with
difficulty along Route 19 so t oral
[to be hours behind times durinjf oth
Imiles from this community causing
Marble to bo without bus service sev
eral hours Wednesday and causing it
er days. Train schedules have been
fairly well observed. Mail service was
uncertain durinjr much of the week.
James T. Osborne, principal of the
Marble elementary school has been
absent from the community several
days this week when school was not
in session visiting friends and rela
tves at Canton and other cities East
of here.
Severe weather for the past two
weeks has handicapped very greatly
the efforts of WPA employees who
vet Mwukc Ul
this vicinity. Although crews have
been employed much of the present
month few days permitted the work |
to continue under arvantageous condi- ,
tions. I
A new system of checking: has been i
introduced at the school here recent- :
ly to faciliate the feeding of from fif-1
ty to 100 children hot lunches during
the r.oor. kour. Tickets are distributed 1
each morning securing accuratc infor
mation to bo given the crew employ
ed preparing the meals.
BATES CREEK NEWS
Miss Nettie Dockery is the recent
bride of Mr. Leonard Ashe. Nettie
is the daughter of Mr. Bob Dockery,
I Leonard is the son of Mr. V. J. Ashe.
The young couple are making their
| home with Mr. Ashe's father, A. J.
Ashe.
W. W. Killian has sent his daugh
ter. Miss Flonnie Mae Killian to the
State hospital at Morganton.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ashe spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmie Dockery.
Vance Dockery and little daugh
ter, Myrtle spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Will Dockery.
Vance Dockery and Cecil Timpson
were the Thursday guests of Will
Dockery.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ashe were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Dock
ery Monday.
Mrs. Vance Dockery has been on
the sick list and now is better, we are
glad to report.
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
Having qualifU'tl as administrator
of the estate of Mm E?lna Hastings,
deceased, late of Cherokee County. N.
C.. this L< to notify all persons having
claims against the est*te of said de
ceased to exhibit them to he under
signed a the Mauney l>mg Company,
in Murphy, N. C., on or before the
5th day of January. 1941. or this no
tice will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. AU persons indebted to
said estate will pleas?' make imme
diate payment.
This the 10th day of January, 1940.
W. M. MAUNEY.
Administrator of Mrs. Edna
(27-5t-ceh) Hastings, deceased.
CHEROKEE COUNTY COURT,
SPRING TERM. 1940
LELA GILLAND
vs.
WILLIAM E. GILLAND
NOTICE
Let the defendant, William E. Gil
land, take notice that action entit
led as above, has been begun against
him by the plaintiff, Lela Gilland, for
divorce from the bonds of matrimony
upon the ground of two years aban
donment, and that summons has is
sued in said action, and complaint is
filed in the Clerk's office; and let
said defendant further take notice
th.->t he is required to appear at the
office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court for Cherokee County, in the
, Courthouse in Murphy within thirty
days from the date of service of sum
mons, and answer said complaint, or
the relief prayed therein will be
granted. This January 16, 1940.
J. W. DONLEY,
(26-4t-mwb) Clerk Superior Court,
i ?
NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of Mrs. Rose Patton,
deceased, late of Cherokee County, N.
C., this is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against the estate of said
j deceased to exhibit them tn the under
signed at the Mauney Drug Company,
1 in Murphy, N. C., on or before the 5th
'lay of January, 1941 ,or this nitice
i will be pleaded in bar of their recov
ery. All persons indebted to said es
tate will please make immediate pay
ment.
This the 10th day of January, 1940
W. M MAUNEY,
Administrator of Mrs. Rose
(25-6t-ceh) Patton, deceased.
NOTICE: SALE OF VALUABLE
PROPERTY j
Under and by virtue of a certain
Deed of Trust made and entered into
by L. C. Hill, administrator of the
| estate of C. B. Hill, deceased, to D.
H. Tillitt, trustee, dated March 28th,
1938, which Deed of Trust is record
ed in the office of the Register of
Deeds of Cherokee County, N. C. in
book No. 115 of De?b of Trust pa*?
570, default having been made in th?
payment of the indebtedness thereby
secured as therein provided and de
mand for sale having been made up
on me by the holder of the indebted
ness thereby secured, I. D. H. Tillitt,
trustee as aforesaid, will on the 12th
day of February 1940, at 10 o'clock.
A. M. (C. S. T.l at the courthouse
d.?oi in Murphy. N. C.. offer for sale
to the highest bidder for cash the
following lots of land:
FIRST: J. A. Nichols and wife, and
L. Hawkins and wife, to C. B. Hill
Book 40. Page 218.
Beginning: on a stake in the East
margin of Hickory Street, said stak"
stands North 40 West 75 feet from a
stake at the intersection of Hickory
Sreet with Valley River Avenue, and
runs wih Hickory Street North 40
West with variations 9514 feet to a
stake in the East margin of said Hick
ory Street; then North 50 East with
variations 84 feet to a stake-; then
South 40 East w'.th variations 95 U
feet to a stake, corner of Wofford
Oil Company's lot; then with the line
of said lot Sonth 50 West with varia
tions 84 feet to the beginning.
Second: Lot in Factorytown, J. D.
Mallonee, Tr. S. A. Voyles, to C. B.
HU1?Book 106, Page 497.
Beginning on a White Oak (now a
stake). Southwest corner of A. A.
Fain lot in East margin of Texana
Road, runs with said Road North 20
30 West 150 feet to a stake on said
road; then North 60 East 397 feet to
a stake; then South 25 East 143 feet
to a stake, A. A. FY?n corner; then
South CO West 406.5 feet to the be
ginning.
Third: Lot No. 21, Section 6, Doke
Land A Improvement Company, in
Factorytown.
Beginning on a stake on 15-foot
alley at intersection of road leading
to City Reservoir, and runs with said
road lf.7G feet approximately to a
stake on a 30-foot street; then with
said 30-foot street 780 feet to a stake
on a 10-foot alley; then with said alley
approximately 500 feet to the Begin
ning.
Fourth: Lots Nos. 32, 33, 34, 35, 36,
and 37, Section 3, Duke Land A De
velopment Company?Book 57, Page
222, and Book 62, Page 333. Situate
in that part of Murphy known as
East Murphy.
Dated and posted, this the 10th,
day of January, 1940.
D. H. TILLITT,
<26-4t-chg) Trustee.
ON TIME, ALWAYS
NO NEED TO WORRY |
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FIRE BRICK SHEETROCK WALLBOARD
COMMON BRICK ROCKLATH AND METAL LATH
FIRE CLAY PLASTER, fibred, ?low ?et and
PORTLAND CEMENT gauging
HYDRATED LIME KEEN'S CEMENT
FLOOR TILE FINISHING LIME
FLUE PIPE DOORS AND WINDOWS
FLUE BASES BUILDER'S HARDWARE
FLUE TOPS CRUSADER & Spotless town paint
SEWER PIPE ALL SIZES TERPENTINE and Linseed Oil
SEWER PIPE FITTINGS GALVANIZED METAL Roofing
FARM DRAIN TILE ASPHALT SHINGLES
CAST IRON SOIL PIPE ASPHALT ROLL ROOFING
CAST IRON SOILPIPE fitting. ASPHALT PELT
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Also a complete line of staple hardware.
See us when you are in need of any of the
above for our prices are in line with to-day's
market.
DICKEY SUPPLY & COAL CO.
FRANK DICKEY. Mgr. PHONE, M
MURPHY. N. C.