Take Your Family To Sunday School By Dr. Grace Sloan Overtoil. LL.D. Want to be a food parent? CX course, there's only one answer. Here's your family. So much i ?with you. Forever "on-the-go" and also ' on-the-grow." And here are you right at the center otf it all. Trying to make ends meet, squeezing past one tight place after another. No let \ up. Dont you ever get tired? If | I could pass out orchids! ? but that's something else. Let's put it this way: you fathers and moth ers do a perfectly grand job. Con sidering the toughness of the times. Considering the rocky time you have keeping up with you youngsters. Considering how everybody feels free to jump on you and blame you for almost anythiing and everything. Being good parents isn't easy? not this year! You have some time felt th< restfulness that comes in church' Bowed down when others did' Helped swell the volume o i song' Listened to the words from tin Book? Felt the jangling nerves go quiet? Forgotten some of the worries? Grown strong? BuiH up fresh courage? Felt good? Bu?t ? just suppose now for s moment that you had never been given that chance! Not a nice thought. Not true to the facts either. For some body saw to it in your early years ? they gave you this. And now ? this week and every week ? you can give this to those who belong to you. Want to bo a good parent? Take Your Family to Sunday School. Suggests Ways To Use Honey By R1 TH CI RRENT State Home Demonstration Agent For variety in sweetings plus flavors from the flower world, try honey, say food specialists. Ways to use honey to advantage in summer meals include the fol lowing suggested by the food preparation specialist: Use honey to sweeten cool fruit drinks. Honey also makes a like able sweetening for iced tea and coffee. Serve honey fruit cup as a first course or dessert. If fruits in the cup are mild and sweet, mix lemon juice with honey, add to the fruit and then ehill before serving. If i he fruit includes a tart kind. such as grapefruit add honey alone Use honey with fruit salads - ambrosia fruit salad, for example: Peel and slice oranges and dip the slices in honey, then in shred ded coconut. Place the slices on lettuce and top with berries or cherries. For a quick salad dressing to go over fruit combinations, mix equal parts of honey and lemon juice. Add celery seed, if desired. When baking apples, add honey and table fat to each cored apple. Baste with honey during baking. To protect mattresses, purchase Over 5"! Million Mavtaas Sold! Three models, priced for any budget, $124.95 to $179.95. Easy terms ?liberal trade-in. Let us show you the spe cial advantages of a quality Maytag. Come in today for a demon stration. VV A L I ft K I 0 1, ft M AN S APPLIANCE STORE Phone 124 Murphy, N. C. C. E. HYDE GENERAL INSURANCE Phone 145 Murphy, N. C. We have in Stock YELLOW PINE Framing - Dropsiding Roofers - Sheeting Ceiling - Flooring Finish Lumber Hardwood Flooring Commonwealth Lumber Corporation Murphy, N. C. " or make mattress eovers. These covers should preferably cover j the entire mattress although many use the type that coders just the 9 top side. Covers are made of cot ton cretonne, plastic coated cot ton, quilted cottons and plastics ' A cover will protect your mattress from dust, soil and tearing. It can easily be removed for wash ing. Mattress pads also keep your mattress in better condition. Fre ' quent turning of your mattresses ? from side and end to end gives ' even wear. 1 TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES 1 The North Carolina Department of Agriculture has been requested to hold a Public Hearing to revise the Official Classification Plan for i 1 the purchase of Grade A Milk | from dairy farmers on the Ashe- 1 ville Market. This Classification ! was officially adopted on Septem ber 17, 1941. Therefore, in accordance with Article 28. Chapter 106. General Statutes of North Carolina. The | Commissioner of Agriculture here- ; : by designates all counties and ! markets located in that area of i North Carolina West of Avery, j Burke and Cleveland Counties, as a natural marketing area for the i sale of milk: and. in accordance I with the above Law. I hereby give notice that a Public Hearing will | be held on Friday. August 12. i 1949. at 10:30 A. M in the Super I ior Courtroom, Seventh Floor, of the Buncombe County Court House in Ashevile, North Caroliina for the purpose of receiving evidence and information relative to the adoption of an Official Classifica tion Plan for the purchase of Grade A Milk from producers in the above designated area. At the above time and place opportunity will be given all interested parties to be heard. L. Y. BALLENTINE 3-2tc Commissioner NOTICE OF APPLICATION* FOR MOTOR CARRIER FRAN CHISE CERTIFICATE, DOCKET No. B.-6 Notice is hereby given that G. E. Lail. Andrews. N C. has made application to the N. C\ Uti'ities Commission for a franchise certi ficate to transport passengers, bandage and lighht express, as set out in the application filed with the commission, over the following highways, and between the follow- ! ing points: From Andrews, N. C to Marble N. C Via. Vengence Creek. Mt. Zion; thence down Slow Creek to Peachtree. X C.: thence Via. of Andrews Mission Dam. Carol Lake: thence across Hiwas >ee River to Sweet Water Creek to Quallis Creek: thence down said creek to Havesville. \. C.. and return trip. That the com mission has set sd d application for hearing at 10 o'clock A. M. on ! the 20th day >f August. 1949 at the court house in Brevard. >?. C. This the 2nd day of August, 1940. G E. LAIL R B MORPHEW 3-1 te witness NOTICE OF SUMMONS NOHTH CAROLINA. I CLAY COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. Grace Painter Alcock (Edwards^ By her next friend. Thomas Painter. Plaintiff. vs. Harry S. Alcock. Defendant. The above named defendant. Harry S. Alcock. will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Clay County. North Carolina, by the plaintifi to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the grounds that plaintiff and defendant have lived separate and apart for more : than two years next preceding the j bringiing of this action: and the ! defendant will further take notice | that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the , ..of- ... ^MiLK .mutvth rfyt fuufo Grade A Pasteurized Milk DAILY DELIVERY Mt. Valley Cooperative W .W. HOLLAND, Mur. BRASSTOWN, N. C. mmmmmwmm.1 Superior Court of Clay County, in ^ the courthouse in Hayesville, : North Carolina, within twenty j days after the 26th day of August. | 1949. and answer or demur to the ^ complaint in said action, or the ^ plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 26th day of July, 1949 GEORGE H MARTIN 2-4tc Clerk of the Superior Court Dr. J. R. Bell Dentist Murphy General Hospital Phones: Business 215 Residence 46 Murphy, N. C. f NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of H. O. COBB, defeased, late of Cherokee Coun ty. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them ; to the undersigned at her home at Ranger, North Carolina on or , before the 1+th day of July, 1950 [ or this notice will be pleaded in . bar of their re?overy. This the 7th day of July. 1949 j Mrs. Lottie Cobb Evans Administratrix of the Estate of 52-6tp H. O Cobb, deceased. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Summons Docket No, i CHEROKEE COUNTY, Plaintiff. ? VS Guy Eller. and wife. Ethel Eller. Defendants. By virtue of authority vested in me by a judgment of the Superior Court of Cherokee County in the above entitled action, I will, on Wednesday, August 10, 1949, at 12:00 Noon at the Courthouse Door in Murphy, Cherokee County, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following de scribed lands in Shoal Creek Township. Cherokee County, N. C.: A certain tract of land in Shoal Creek Township, District No. 8, on the Waters of Camp Creek, Tract No. 506. adjoining the lands otf the West Heirs, Kilpaitrick Heirs, and J. P. Bryant, and bounded as follows: BEGINNING on a Rock, corner of Public Road: thence wi/th said Road a Northeast direction to ^ rock corner in the original line; thence with the said original line a Northwest course to a rock corner in the Hamby line; thence a West course with said Hamby line the West Heirs line to the beginning, containing 40 ^ more or less. ' Being the same lands descry in a deed from George Burger unmarried, and William Burger and wife, Ella Burger to Guy h! ler, daited February 22. 1933 registered in iteoords of Cherokee County in Deed Book 107 at page 18, reference to which is her?by made. The above described lands art subject to a right of way of u* United States of America tT. V. A.) recorded in Deed Book 118 at page 41, Records of Cherokee County, This the 7th day of July, 1949, HOBART L. McKEEVER 52-4tc Commissioner NOTARY PUBLIC FANNIE McGUIRE SCOUT OFFICE THE LONE RANGER :< By Fran Striker TMONOER.VOO want REVENGE. YOU'LL MEET DRAGO IN A DUEL AND wll be killed, unless w J CROOK'S DUELING DAYS ARE ended; ?yDU CAKIT TAKE "WE LAW I YER OWN HANDS! IF A ' THING HAPPENS TO DRAGO, I'LL BOOK VOU FOR MURDER.' nra ff 'is A CHANCE X'LL HAVE , DOGGONE, SHERIFF, hESJmO iF r-H MEETlN' DRAOO SO'S f WNS I CAN'T MEET HIM.1 rl DR&GO, HE 5 DRAGO'LL GET -r^ ( GOT VE LAW HlM.FER 5URE.V V TO ACCCi "*1 NOW, SILVER, WE'LL TRV TO FIND OUT WHV TONTO DON'T RETURN AFTER INVESTIGATING DRAGO'S GAMBLING palace. Txr-eg- r;

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