"Thr Libert? el the pm? in my idea, in publishing tbr truth. from rood motivn and for justifiablr rrids, though it rrflect on rovera nirnt, im nucistnU^. or individ uals." ? Alnandfr Hamilton. vol- 54. ? No. IS. Rl lr> N'Oltni CAROUX A THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22. IM2 sc (on ? si.'o per vr.AK County Will Aid In Orphanage Produce Week At the annual meeting of the Western North Carolina Baptist as sociation and the West Liberty Bap tist association it was decided to set aMde the Itrst week in November as Orphanage Produce Week, each church member being asked to con- I tribute some produce for the Or- 1 phanage. A meeting was held in Murphy on Sunday, October II, and it was de cided by the members present that November 2, 3, and 4. would be set apart as the three days of the first week in November to place a freight car at Murphy and Andrews. Hie | freight car will be placed at the Southern depot in Murphy on Mon day and Tuesday. November 2 and 3, and will be taken to Andrews Wednesday, November 4. The oar will stop at Marble Wednesday morn ing to pick up any produce at the depot. It was pointed out that Superin tendent Greer has stated that the Orplianage was in dine need of corn and potatoes, however, anything else Furh as pumpkins, canned Roods, apples etc.. would be welcomed. All those who wish to donate are nsked to see that their gifts are prop erly labeled with the name of their church, so that the church can be given proper credit. It was also stated that someone would be at the car to receive the produce. Hunting Of Hogs At Fires Creek i Allowed Nov. 9-14 The North Carolina Division of I Game and Inland Fisheries, in co- i operation with the U. S. Forest Service, announces that free hunt ing of hogs will be allowed in the . Fires Creek Wildlife Management 1 Area betwen daylight and dark of each day over the period of Nov. 9 to Nov. 14, inclusive. Hunters desiring to participate should report to the checking station at the Protector's cabin at the moutn : of Fires Creek or at the Bristol Cab- 1 in on the dates specified as open to hunting. Applicants will be re quired to have valid North Carolina hunting licenses in their possession. Hunters will be required to report to checking stations morning and night. Overnight camping will be allowed on the area only at checking sta tions. The use of .22 calibre fire aims will be barred. Dogs will be allowed io assist in the hunting. The number hogs to be removed by an indi"idual will be unrestrictPd. Supt H. Bueck Has Head Injury Supt. H. Bueck suffered the greatest known Injury irowuu; oat of thr collection of scrap metal on the scrap holiday, Tuesday. Mr. Bueck sustained a severe cut on his head when a I*?*j pivx, zi n:"**:1 :ir*??*k him as it was being thrown from a truck. Seven stitches were re I quired to close the wound. However, Mr. Bueck was able to continue his work soon after I leaving the hospital. | Some of the school children I received a few minor lacerations | and were given first aid. but it is understood that no one was j seriously hurt but Mr. Bueck. Shoal Creek Church Destroyed By Fire Of Unknown Origin Fire of unknown origin, destroyed the Shoal Creelt Baptist church Fri day night. This church was built 19 years ago near the site of the old Shoal Creelt church which was among the first churches to be built in this county. There are around two hundred members, and this church i I was considered one of the best and ! most progressive churches In the as- 1 soclation. The actual loss cannot well be , estimated due to the fact that tlw people donated much of the laboi ind material to the building. How ever the actual money spent has been estimated at $1,200. The build ing was in good repair, a new rool j was put on around a year ago. Rev Fred Stiles is the pastor. Tlie Seventh Day Adventist church near by has offered the use of their church, or any service they could render. Coast Guard Again Offers Men Ratings The United States Coast Guard now is able again to offer ratings to outstanding applicants for enlist ment. Lieutenant Commander Eu gene A. Coffin. Jr.. in charge of re cruiting and procurement for the Sixth Nuval District, announced to day. Especially wanted arc men with previous service in the Navy or Coast Guard. Because of an over-supply of rated men. the Coast Guard has recruited only apprentice seamen for the last several months. Recently, however, authorization came through from Washington to start granting lut ings again. Transportation Committee To Help Farm Truck Owners With Applications The Farm Transportation Com mittee of Cherokee USDA War Board met at the court house on Tuesday morning and made ar rangements to help the owners of farm trucks in filling out their ap plications for certificates of neces sity for the operation of their trucks, according to J. H Hampton, chair man of the board. There will be at the court house seven persons trained to help the farmers in filling out these applica tions during Thursday. Friday and Saturday of this week. Each of the United States offices, namely AAA. and Extension Service. Farm Se curity and Forest Service are con tributing one person from Its of fice. and arrangements have been made for such additional help as seems to be necessary. It Js important that the owners of these trucks get the application form SUA which they are receiving from the U. S. Transportation Board filled out at the earliest possible moment, since they must have the Certificate of Necessity by Novem ber 15. The truck owners who do not have this certificate will not be able to get gas. tires, tubes or repairs after November 15. without this -ertificate. Farmer1; may fill out these appli " tions themselves if they care to undertake It. but In most cases they will find this application so com pleted that they will be better .000.000 pounds With schools .in