Fourteen Bear Hunts Scheduled Nine 1 y ' beat and boar hunts ?re scheduled for tin* Santretlah. N C and U. Cooperative Wild life Management Aria on the Nantahala National FV>rest ill Graham Count} . The areas to be hunted art' a.> follows: Unit No. l. 3i?; Santeetiah Drainage: Unit No 2. Little San tee-, lah and Depp Creek Drainage; t " it No S. Slick Rwk Bear and Barkers Creeks. Hunting will be permitted for two-day periods as follows: Hunt No. 1. Unit No. I Novem ber 13-16; Hunt No 2. I't..- No 3. November 17-18 Hunt No. J. Unit N November 19-20; Hunt No. 4 Unit No. 1 November 22-23: Hunt No. 3 Unit No. 3. November 24 - Hunt N.- ??. Unit No. 2. N ember 26 27 Hunt No 7 Unit \ ? '.. Wwm.-t. - Hunt No. $ Unit No i. l>\ rnlvr 1-2: Hunt N ? "? t'mt N 2. Dec :nber 3-4. Checking Stations Units No. 1 and 2: Game Pro te f SM: n . : Tap L'nit No. 3: Game V Hectors Station on Santectlah Creeri Each person participating in the hunt may kill one bear and cne boar No other wildlife of any description will be hunted or mo lested in any maimer. Hunters will be expected to keep dogs ftom And Better Broilers BABY CHICKS At AH Times Book Orders With GIBBS HATCHERY Apply At Western Auto Associate Store Murphy, N. C. War Fund And Ked Cross Are Separate Drives WASHINGTON In answer l o various inquiries with respect to r. - -V opcnm,: ot <? National War' Fund Campaign, tiu following airmen: \\ .i mad- by Norman H Davis. Cl:.i;:!iian of the Amer ican Red Cross The Ameru an Rtd Cross and ; ;e National and Community War Fund? carry on >? parate drives tad Indepcr.drxi; ,t> tivifies but icy stippleua .\ each other and are united m ih v, xit to serve. In accordant! w t * decision ?f ? l*i <?> : ont War Relief Con ? ol Boa re " vi Cro.v> will onduct : *4 'A r. Fund next Mar. Nr.'?nal War fund Cam;*\ K'ing held this n:ir.*! I c. . s wishes the N;i ".a! \V i ! ? -aiders every -uccess m their appeal.'* Free Mail For Lost Ration Books If you fin,: .1 lost OPA ration book -owner - ist as near as the nearest mail box. Here's all you io to return it to the owner: Drop any found ration book in to the mails without wrapper or postage and The post office will de liver the lost book :o the owner whose name appears on the cover. The postoffice will collect a five-cent "postage due" charge from the owner If the owner can not be found, the postoffice will deliver the book to the nearest war price and rationing board. Theodore S. Johnson Raleigh Dis trict OPA director, said today. running deer. Six ? 6 ? bear hunts have beer scheduled for the Sherwood For est. N C and U. S. Cooperative Wildlife Mangaement Area on the Pi.sgali National Forest. Hunting will be permitted for two-day pe riod as follows: November 15 lfi 17. 18: 19. 20: 22. 23: 24. 25: 26. 27. Checking Stations are: 1 Game Protectors Station at Little East Fork. 2 ? Game Protectors Station on Bis East Fork. POSTELL Cpl. Quint on Jones. ?!io is sta tioned at Fort Jackson. S. C.. is spending a five-day furlough at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holbrooks \ i . ed M and Mrs. S. L>. Jones Sunday Mr ?. Ada Bryan of Morganton. Ga spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs S. D. Jones. Windom Jones and George Swanson. stationed in Alabama with the Nav\ is spending a five day furlough at home. Mr and Mr>. Clate Stiles spent last \\ i ? k m Copperhill. Tenn. Some Improvement In Pulpwood Supply Som improvement in the pulp wood picture for 1943 is .?rp:r- ? i .?!>?>: ;s from pulp and paper m -? * ' July ind August August d- l.venes were tip slightly mor? ? . : seasonal over July, but -till mttally below the 1942 ar.d !i'?' " ? ? A B. Hansen. Dep ; of the WPB Pulp and H.?r ' Division, advised the New>papr. Pulpwood Committee this week. I is r.v> early yet to predict v. ether this trend will hold and .ain n ? mam. Mr. Hansen said, but i: is encouraging as a response to th? : ent newspaper-indus try ? . ? y pulpwood campaign creaud '.?> induce farmers anil smell w.v-diand owners to engage in cutting pulpwood. The ru.-st noticeable upswing was m t South, but encourag ing trend- were indicated in other sections of the pulpwood produc ing areas which include the Northeast. Appalachian and Lake States and the Northwest regions. To Provide Better Service As a wartime measure to pro vide better service for military and e-sential business travelers, the Southern Railway System, in concert with the Eastern Rail roads. has adopted a new plan for handling advance reservations for space in Pullmans and reserved seats in coaches. Effective at -once, no reservations or requests for res ervations will be accepted more than 30 days in advance. NOTICE TO Delinquent Taxpayers To All Persons owing 1941 and 1942 Taxes. I must make settlement of all 1941 and 1942 Taxes. I am required to collect them, and Board of County Commissioners demand that 1 collect personal Property Taxes, and settle at once and 1 must collect them from you. The law requires that 1 levy on your personal property and unless these taxes are paid at once (Public Laws 1939, Chapter 310), 1 am forced to make the levy. 1 can only call on you one time. My representative must collect or levy at that time. Levy means taking the property. This October 20th, 1943. J. C. TOWNSON Tax Collector Says Fats Are Urgently Needed James B Voider. WPB execu ti. .iiva .o Mcmary for North t arolua. >aid today that many housewives in this slate have been neglecting to salvage used kitch t a la: and turn them ui mime duttely to the tu ighborhood butch er - ;ops so that they caw be chan neled to war plants. ? Many people do not yet realize the great military need lor this us. v. M':ap Mr Voglcr said. It is < >? ntial in the manufacture of glycerine. and glycerine is neccs .-.i ? to ptocluce explosive, and for num.. medicinal pur post Mr. Vo ler explained that gly - ruu is present in tincture of . iiiuni and gcrtian. used as seda lius to ease the pam of wounds, m sulfadiazine ointments, in mallpox vaccine, and in some in ..:ls prescribed for shock $up . f which must be greatly in i A as our armed forces ad \aiue farther into battle areas". ! ? is urgent that the present . <mpaicn now on for scrap shall bring cut all fats in the stores cf V h Carolina that have been ac cumulated. Tiie civic clubs working on this ra: titular phase of the salvage program, are urged to exhaust ev cry effort to see that our quota is auatned. No More Hours For Service Stations Theodore S. Johnson. Raleigh district OPA director, said today t that the Petroleum Administra-' tion for War had removed th? j regulation of service station hours, of operation. However, Johnson said, the PAW has asked that service sta tion operators to meet with other dealers in their areas and estab lish local limitations upon hours ! of operation by voluntary agree ment. MEATS Ration points do not have to be given for long tongue of beef, brains and kidneys. The.se meat item.s are relatively low in cost, and high in food value and flavor. Personal Care F^r Your Clothes Each article of clothing you bring in for dry cleaning re ceives careful, personal at tention. Buttons are sewn on. repairs expertly made. IMPERIAL CLEANERS Phone 13 Murphy Dairy Farmers Should Keep Sales Records For Payments All dairy farmers of Cherokee coumy should keep accurate rec- 1 erds of -ales of whole milk cream. ' cr butter in order to obtain pay ments which will be made to farmers by the War Food AdmlP- j ist-ation to offset increases in dairy feed costs since September iM2. it was announced *oday by J J H Hampton, chairman ?>f the County AAA Committee This payment was announced metime ago by the War Food Administrate n. and at that tim - farm? rs were asked to maintain t records of all sales." he said. "Tlivse records are essential if farmers are to receive their pay- 1 n> nt T ie ra* ? of payment in all j N : t : : Carolina counties has been - r at 40 cents per !00 pounds for ? o'.e milk and 5 cents per pound t t butterfa: Since payments are . >< d on poundage, dairymen ou Id make certain that records' f -rnished them by buyers show ? . .e liundred weight, and not mere-! ? the quantity of butterfat in the' milk." Luggage Prices Are Uniform Effective Monday, all types of , luggage, including the soft or zip per variety, was placed under a i uniform system of retail ceiling j prices for luggage by OPA. re gardless of what type of store sells , it. The purpose is to check rapidly rising prices for luggage in the fare of a shortage of luggage sup plies. The effect, an OPA state ment said, will be to reduce retail prices considerably and after No vember 1 all luggage sold at retail must carry tags showing the spe cific top legal price for that item. One of our eveiy two faml> lies have at least two work ers. Figure it out yourself how much beyond 10 per cent of your family income you can put into War Bonds every payday. LET YOUR HEART DECIDE Torpedoed! In need of care end comfort. You can help? through United Seamen's Service, one o? the 17 major agencies of the National War Fund. Cire once foe these and our own community fund. Giro generously.. .Now. NATIONAL WAR FUND WASTE A recent survey indicate* that the average city housewife wastes more than three- fourths of a pound of food for each individual rvery day. Thr highest waste L* in perishable fruits and vegetable*. LEGAL. NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND NORTH CAROLINA. CHEROKEE COUNTY. Plaintiff. In The Superior Court Summons Docket No. 3451 CHEROKEE COUNTY. Vs. J. Q AIXEN \ND WIFE. ADDIE Allen, or Unknown Heirs at Law. 1 Lucy Sutton and Husband. Bill Sutton, or Unknown Heirs at Law. Addie Burnett and Husband. Jim Burnett, or Unknown Heirs at Law. Do<- Allen or Unknown Heirs at Law. D. Allen and Wife. Lizzie Allen or Unknown Heirs at Law. Clara Allen. Willie Allen. Fred Al len. Arvic. Allen. Arthur. Allen. Helen Allen. Clincman Sutton. Parolee Sutton. Ethel Sutton. Harriet Sutton. Eliza Sutton. Nancy Sutton. Dor Sutton. D. Sut- ' ton. Georee Sutton. John Sutton. Jim Burnett. John Burnett. Eu gene Burnett. Leona Allen, and All Unknown Heirs at Law of Warren Allfcn. deceased. Defendants. Under and by virtue of a Judg mcnt of the Superior Court of j Cherokee County. North Carolina. I will on Wednesday, the 3rd day of November. 1943 at. 12 o'clock. Noon. CSWT. at the Court House Door in Murphy. Cherokee Coun ty. North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the undivided one-half interest of the above named defendants in the following described lands in Shoal Creek Township. Cherokee Coun ty. North Carolina, to-wit: Beginning on a White Oak near the John Mason old Blacksmith Shop running thence a West direction with the line of S. Y. Allen to a stake; thence South about thirty feet to a stake; thence West about 150 feet to a Lo cust stake; thence North to the line of S. L. Allen; thence with the line S. L. Allen to a corner common to the lands of John L. Mason. S. L. Allen, and Noah Craig; thence with the line of S. A. Stiles to the L. C. Hawkins land; thence with the line of L. C. Hawk ins to the Mickens land: thence with the line of S. Y. to the line of S. Y. Allen, thence wit hthe line of S. Y. Allen back to the beginning. containing 140 aci**. mor_ ^ less. The successful bidder will s. ? rqulrcd to deposit ISO do ,lth * bid as an evidence of loa4 t~* ..r tile lands will t*. lmm?, . . sold at the .same plac. ti,u ,h. -?'?d day ot October. 1943 J B. ORAY. * 1 _ C^mivyontr Of Course You're Thrilled, Young Lady! ... So many things have been happening since school started ... so many new friends to talk to, and so much to talk about. Certainly you're thrilled, young lady! But before calling, please re member that all telephone lines are crowded now. If you're a party line user, it's especially important to avoid unnecessary calling ? and to speak briefly always. Telephone mate rials aren't available to build enough lines for everybody, so we must make the most of the fa cilities we have. Your help in keeping the lines clear will be i appreciated by a lot of people. Southerii BellTelephode fWD TELEGRAPH COdlPflliy IN CO RPO BATED IF YOUR DEALER IS OCCASIONALLY OUT OF CAMELS ? it's because hundreds of mil lions of Camel cigarettes arc hemp sent to men in the ser vice. In addition to the govern ment's own purchases for our fighting men, veterans' organi zations, fraternal orders. club*, friends and relatives every where arc sending them Camels. Yes, Camels! After all. Camels are ihe favorite cigarette with men in all the services.* -AND THE SERVICE COMES FIRST! While we have pushed Camel's production to new peak* to meet this overwhelming demand, if your dealer does not always have Camels, asks you to be patient, believing you will agree the men in the service should come first. ? BewdeeaebMl sates rseerd*. the feverflecigarwtte with nwo I In tlw Anay. Kavy. Marinas, and ths Co*xl Guard is WM WHAT THAT UTTLI miPISdOWff T6M/ Who would have ever thou 9 . K-.ai <1 n.iie drip of wavti can cause an Electric Water Pump to run overtime? but it does! That one little faucet has leaked out 600 gallons in the last month, causing me to run that much longer and use that much more electricity. Tighten up those faucets, and you'll help mo SAVE ELECTRICITY. Electricity I* A Wat Material CITY OF MURPHY ELECTRIC DEPT. ' COOPERATING WITH TlJt NATIONWIDE CONSH VATIOH PROGRAM

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