Miss Mulkev Is ? Installed As Dormitory Officer Cullowhee ? Miss Annie Laura Mulkey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Mulkey. Murphy, was among the recently elected officers of The Woman's House government asso ciation of Western Carolina Teach ers College who were installed at a formal program Thursday evening, Cct >t-er 4. The mr -ting was held In the parlor of Moore dormitory w th M.ss Judy o? ngs, Pre dent of W. H. G., p.csiding. Following an w. rpretat n of the iaeaU set f r h by ;:<?? A>sj c. at ion ? individual responsibility, loyalty, and hen . Miss Mulkey along w ith the > her officers pledg ed herself to these deals. Three candles were then !ightd as sym bolic of the :d( .1 s and M s.s Chris tine Aye -ck rer.de .d a solo. "I Would Be True Miss Mulkey w.ti ::is;a!!ed a.i sec eta: y-u. -s.-uier , : Moore dormi tory. Boy Scout Court Of Honor Held The Nan t a ha la District Court of Honor for Boy Scouts was held Tuesday evening at the Church in SLEEPY DAYS ? What makes a child toss and sleep fitfully? Frequently there's nothing wrong except he needs a gentle laxative. I %Triena FOR CHILDREN Triena combines two famous | old ingredients ? pure prune juice for flavor and senna for effectiveness. Children take Triena gladly because it tastes good. You don't have to force them. Remember the quick relief Trie na may bring when faulty eli mination makes your child rest less, irritable and cross. Buy TRIENA 30c, large size 50c. Use as directed. Chattanooga, Tenn. OF THE r*MOU5 All ICO BRAND cuss? -V "ft DOWNDRAFT WOOD BURNING HEATER * ENJOY CONTINUOUS 24-HOUR CONTUUED HEAT. * BUILD BUI ONE FIDE A SEASON ? Hs Fifes To Build Ol Cold Mornings. * BEHOVE ASHES ON AVERAGE OF ONLY 3 TIMES HONTHl'. Insist on the slow -burning Downdraft Ashley ? it's PATENTED, therefore it's different This thermostatically controlled wood burning heater uses small worthless hardwood trees, or even scrap wood. Many users write that they save 50% and more on fuel costs, yet still enjoy more heat 24 hours a day. The Ashley has been used and proven in all sections of the United States ?Now in our 15th year. Less Soot? Less Smoke ; For Service ? Economy ? Cleanliness Ash leys are truly sensational. Six types and prices to select from. See your Ashley dealer today; there's one in most every town; or write us for name of your nearest dealer. STOVE COMPANY COLUMBIA, S. C. Upper Wolf Creek l The second Saturday nisrht and Sunday are regular meeting days with the Rev. Mi. Goss of Capper hill as pastor. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bandy and children visited the lattei 's mother. Mrs. Wade Pickles. mer, at Turtle tcwn, Tenn., Sunday. Piayer meeting is held ever Sun day night with a large crowd at tennding. Mr. and Mis. Johnny Brooks re tuined to Virginia after sp'ndins I a v* e. k here. M . and Mrs Luther Vcmer, Mr. ind M s Johnny Brjok" and iron i B : 1 were :i Chattano ga v :iin?- M ? Waldo Simcnd i.? in the li -pital there. Hot Shot Elmer from WNOX ? be a ? school house M nday night, Oct. 15. Mr. an. Mr W. J. Kelt n re ? d at'.- am from their * n Weldon. who has been in the 1 Pacific for 31 months, that he was ':ack in the s:a* s. T B. Lrdfo.d i.-i still confined to his bed. Washing Machines Soon Available Con." tun- :?? '? Cherokee county I will soon be able to get washing machines ana iron its at prices I generally m .mc with th charged for the CV ber 1 Id period of 1941. it was an;; unced yesterday by Chairman Fred Johnson of the Cherokee County War Price and Rationing Board. "OPA lias set dollar-and-cent ceiling prices on these articles and every one will bear a tag put on it by the factory", he explained. Mr. Johnson said that this was being done "to make sure that in expensive machines are available to families with limited incomes I and is following the agency's an nounced reconversion pricing pro gram." The country has been divided into zones, the chairman disclos ed, and the variance in retail prices wil be on the basis of ship ping costs to various areas. In Virginia. North Carolina and South Carolina, which are in Zone 1, washing machine retail prices will range from $29.95 to $189.94: in Georgia, Mississippi. Tennessee. Alabama, and Florida ? Zone 2>. they will range from $34 95 to $194.95. "Every tag atached to a ma chine by the manufacturer must show the states in which the retail price applies, and that tag must remain on the machine until it is delivered into the consumer's home." Mr. Johnson asserted. Individual pricing orders affect ing the brands of particular manu facturers may be issued from time to time, he said, but added that the program outlined would be follow (d "in general". the Pines, Fontana Dam. Frank Swan of Andrews, District Ad vancement ci. airman was in charge. Tom McLees of Fontana served as court clerk. Gamer Jones led the pledge to the flag. The Rev. C. M. Boggs gave the in vocation. Jerry W. Reece of An drews was inducted into scouting, by F. V. Smith, assistant Scout executive. Frank Martin of Hayesville was prcmoted to the rank of First class Scout, by C. L. McLees of Fontana Dam. C. L. Brownell of Fontana prersrented the following boys from Hayesville with merit badges: Jerry Padgett, carpentry, masonry, farm mechanics: John Smart, Jr., canoeing: Tommy Gray, home re pairs. Smoky Smith presented Trainers Institute Certificates to C, A. Bales, W. B. Wiggins, and C. P. Hanra of Robbinsville. The District Committee met im mediately following this meeting. BARNETT'S PLANING MILL I Murphy, N. C. Phone 158-J ROUGH and PLANED LUMBER All Kinds of Finished Material Floorings - Sidings - Moldings Window and Door Casings Twelve Bear Hunts Are Scheduled i Twelve ' 12) bear and boar hunts ! ..ie scheduled for ihe Santeetlah ! N. C. and U. S. Cooperative Wild i :e Management Area on the Nan ] ahala National Forest n Graham j County. The areas t.) be hunted | ..ie as follows: Chi. No. 1. Big Santeetlah I r>.a n^gc. Lai: A j. 2. Little San.eetiah and ' Doe,' Creek Drainage. , Unit No. 3. Slick Rack, Beai and Barkers Creeks. Hiint nst will be permitted for | Mrs-day periods as foil m: Hunt No. 1. Unit No. 1. Nov. 1-2: i iUtnt No. 2. Unit No. 3. Nov 5-6: I liunt No. 3. Unit No. 2. N >v. 8-9: 1 Hun. No. 4. Unit No. 1, Nov 12-13: H Hunt No. 5. Unit No. 3. Nov. 15-16: j :: .nt No. 6. Unit No. 2. Nov. 19-20: I N . 7. Unit No. 1. Nov. 22-23: |] Hunt No. 3. Unit No. 3, Nov. 26-27; . ....at No. 9. Unit No. 2. Nov. 29-30: j i Hunt No. 10. Unit No. 1. Dec. 3-4: J 1 Hunt No. 11. Unit No. 3. Dec. 6-7: j Hunt No. 12. Unit N I. 2. Dec. 10-11. j \ Checking Stations: Units No. 1 ' . nd 2: Game Protectors Station n. ar Tapoco. j Unit No. 3: Game Protectors - a: n on Santeetlah Creek. | Each perm participating :n the tin: ma:.- kill one bear and one b .-. No other wildlife of any de- j cription will bo hunted or mo i. 1 in any manner. Hunters i ? ill be expected to keep d srs from j ' i mining deer. Applications will be reonvd j only from persons who possess bona fide bear or boar dogs or who . are n position to obtain such ani- ( mals. Successful applicants will be de- I tcrmined through an impartial ' public drawing to be held in Ashe ville by the Asheville Chamber of ^ C mmerce, this drawing will be de signed to select twelve applicants . and five alternates, there being a ' separate drawing for each unit depending on the wishes of the ap- i plicants as expressed in their ap- > plication. If less than five of the twelve successful applicants are j| legal residents of Graham County, ! the drawing will continue until five . are obtained. ' A successful applicant will be f, permitted to invite not more than i twenty-four persons to accompany " him in his hunt. All persons, in- \ eluding the applicant, must, how- i ever, possess a valid North Carolina hunting license. A successful applicant may take \ with him not more than 8 dogs. ! All fireaims except rifles us- i ing rim-fire cartridges, shotguns 1 smaller than 16 gauge, and side ; arms may be used. Shotgun am- A munition will be limited to the solid-load type. Each applicant must submit with | his application a cashier's check or i money order in the amount of Fifty , Dollars < $50.00) which will be re- | turned if he is not chosen in the i public drawing. Applications and ? fee must be received by October I 20th. The above fees will be made pay- 1 J able to J. H. Longshore, Agent, N. I C. Division of Game and Inland i Fisheries, 28, Law Building, Ashe- | ville, N. C? to be placed in a co- ' operative deposit in accordance | with the provisions of the Wildlife [ 1 Coopertive Agreement between the f State of North Carolina and the | U. S. Forest Service. Participants will be notified ! through applications supplied them S that the agencies conducting the J hunt will be relieved of responsi- | bility for injuries, either bodily or j to personal property, which said f participants may cause or sustain on the hunt. A successful applicant with his party will be permitted to hunt during the daylight hours of one two-day period. No hunting will be permitted at night. Smoking in the woods will be permitted only when the fire . j danger is low. Camp fires or ' I warming fires will be permitted ' ' only in designated camping areas. | The hunt will be conducted with Kent Watches Jap Capitulation Aboard The U3S Blue. Tokyo j Bay. ? Delayed > ? Horace M Kent, fire controlman. third class. USN*R. Rjute 3. Murphy. N. C. to il the limit of the North Carolina S'ate laws, and rules and regula tions governing the C operative Wildlife Management. day watched the final capitulation of the Japanese Empire from the decks of this Third Fleet de stroyer. The BLUE, the first 2.200 ton destroyer to join the Pacific Fleet last year, was anchored 1,000 yards X cm the USS MISSOURI, scene of the ceremjnies. This triumphal event climaxid the BLUE'S 13 months of service with Admiral Halsry's fast carrier task force and the famous Task Force 58 Until the entry of the victorious I U. S. warships for the surrender 1 ceremonies, the BLUE'S squadron [ of 9 destroyers held the distinction ! of having struck closer to the Jap ' capital than any other American J I ship, following a spi-ctular to pedo attack on a Nip convoy emerging f:om T kyo Bay in July of this year. | Commander L uis A. Bryan, former fo. tball star an 3 coach at the Naval Academy for three years is commanding officer of .v BLUE. 1 ^ headache EC v Copudino ?? 'f? MquidL lw ? ?" read, to beg,? - *""? " lls? soothe, no?, h"* _ i>on duo to the 7"" only as directed. 10c. 30c 11 *! Uncle Sam Needs You! \ ?' r I y? f Enlist In The Regular Army Now TRAVEL II EDUCATION CAREER }| Be a Guardian of Victory! I* a B I For Information Consult Your | | Local Recruiter at Post Office in Murphy, N. C. J > OR h U. S. Army Recruiting Station y POST OFFICE BUILDING ASHEVILLE, N. C. J * f This Ad Sponsored By t ^ X i Fayola Manufacturing Co. [| All Kinds of Logs - - Hardwoods and Pine Wanted (or our sawmill in town. Information and prices at office. Cherokee Lumber Corporation, Murphy, N. C.

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