May You Find Joy, Prosperity, And Cotentment Sylvester's Market And Grocery CLASSIFIED ADS Lost & Found IAjST" . 7V.~~h V?-?nHlori hnwtiwg knife, about six inches long, near school grounds. Valued as ktvpsake. ?J reward. Ronald V. Cam. 296 Springdale St., Murphy. N. C. 22-4t-pd. LOST ? In Henn Theater or from car parked in front. A pigskin purse. Containing papers valuable ooly to owner. FSnder may keep purse and also receive liberal reward for return ryf miw\ to Kiipiw Khlplrf? Tt-.x 281 Murphy, or Phone 75. "li-ehg. For Sale FOB SALE: Boston Bull puppy, male. 12 weeks eld. $20. Call 161, or see Buddy Burch. 23-lt-pd. FOR SALE: Travelo trailer, "38 model. 18 ft. long. Apply Lance's Store at Nottley turn-off. 23-lt-pd. FOR SAI.E: 275 ft. evergreen hedge. 2 ft, high. J. P. Whi taker, Andrews. N. C. 23-lt-pd. FME1 If excess acid causes you rains of Stomach Ulcers, Indigestion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nau sea, Gae Pains, get free sample. Udga, at Parker Drug Store. 14-12t.-pd. FOR SALE: Small farm on Little Brass town, known as "Price Place." Two hundred apple trees, live yean old, golden and red Delicious and Winesaps. Four room house and good spring. Good pasture a-nri plenty of wood. For further information see A. R. Stalcup. Murphy, N. C? Route 2. 22-3t-pd. Classified Display Protect Your Loved Ones With A QU1NN & HUMPHREY Mutual Burial Certificate Only Costs 25c to Join Quinn & Humphrey Mutual Burial Association Copp?rhi!1, Tenn. DR. E. L. HOLT Dentist - X-Ray Specialist MURPHY GENERAL HOSPITAL MITRPHY, If. C. Mrs. Nesfield Olmsted Notary Public The Cherokee Scout , JbJfcltevv Misery lev* jgmf now Prison Camp Inmates Treated Well, Declares Superintendent Hall Tiie Scout is glad to print, the fol lowing statement from Superintend ent J. E. Hall, of the Prison CSunp at Peach tree The Scout takes this opportunity to state that no criticism of Mr. Hall, or his aides was intend ed in the article he refers to. It was printed merely as a matter of news, brought to the Scout by two former prisoners ^ho claimed to have been parties to the alleged strike. Mr. HmJl's jrtatement follows, in full: "In reply to the article that ap peared in this paper last week in regard u> the prisoners located at the Therokee County Prison camp, the rump was uadly misrepresented in regard to clothing, food and medi cal attention. "We have had two guards. John i Pullium and Claud Jones who have been employed by the North Caro lina Prison Department and stiution ed here at this camp for the last nine years. These guards say these prisoners of this camp have had the best care in food, clothing and medi cal attention that could be given them under the laws of this State. "I, J. E. Hall the superintendent, and Hartley Millsaps, the Steward, j of the Cherokee County Prison Camp I invite the citizens of the State of | North Carolina to visit this camp on ] any day that may be convenient, ; and just see for themselves how bad , the author of last weeks article mis represented us regarding treatment and care of the prisoners at the Cherokee County Prison Camp " J. E. HALL, n George McClure Killed By Xmas Day Crash A Christmas day ride resulted fat- i ally for George McClure. of the Shooting Creek section when the car he was driving was wrecked on the ; Hayesville load, near Brasstown. He died the day after Christmas in a Murphy hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday i at the Church of God chapel on Shooting Creek, and interment was in the church-yard cemetery. Ivie Funeral Home was in charge of ar rangements. Mr. McClure was driving with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kirkland when his car skidded off the road and turned over. Mr. and Mrs. Kirkland escap ed with minor hurts. The deceased is survived by a wid ow and several children. Remember Pearl Harbor When a Child Needs a Laxative! SYRUP OF BLACK-DRAUGHT Is a tasty liquid that most children will welcome whenever they need u ? laxative. What's more important, it has the same main ingredient as i BLACK-DRAUGHT, its older com- | panion. Perhaps that's why It usu ally give3 a child such refreshing relief from the familiar symptoms which show a laxative is needed. Comes in two sizes: 25c ? 50c. We Invite You To Visit Our New Store In East Murphy On Highway 19 I U. S. Is Talking Over State Jobs Bureau On New Year's Day TYie Count;.' sei-up of the State Unemployment Service, with head-! quarters in the Court house at Mur- j phy. but functioning all over Chero kee has been ordered transferred, on i he first of the year, to the Feder al Government. There are only two county employes: Charles Calhoun, in charge, and Mrs. Wayne Walker, his secretary ?nd assistant. The transfnr is part of a national program, under which the U. S. is taking over all State unemployment services in the nation. No changes irt.r invii mwir. ut Mir Ci ther In personnel, or in salaries. "About the only difference I can find" said Calhoun, "is that hexc ; after we will get pay checks from I Uncle Sam instead of from the State." Tlie transfer n?y serve, however, to make the jobs more permanent. Unemployment service posts in North C'Mrfedjntt 5*vwr been under State ? Civil Service. It is expected that a blaiiV?ri, uixier will be issued, placing , all such employes who can meet re ? qulrements as to length of service. : under United States Civil Service I This will Just about make them life time jobs. The work of the County unemploy ment office has undergone a striking change since the outbreak of war. according to Calhoun. "The office used to be busy filing ! applications for men and women wanijng jobs', he said. "Now it is ; just the other way around. We are ? busy now listing Jobs, hunting men and women to fill them. "There are a whole lot more jobs i than there are people to fill them." Young Jim Hyatt Wins ' High Rating in Tests Conducted by Navy Jaines Abbot Hyatt, of Warne. who 1 recently enlisted in the U. S. Navy placed fourth in tests of ISO recruits seeking assignment to one of th? Navy's training schools. Young Hyatt ! will be given special training in the | Aviation machinist school at Nor- ? folk, Va. j He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ? ' A. Hyatt, and is only 17 years old. j A recent letter to his mother stated: i "I may have to study Saturdays and ! Sundays, but I don't mind thai, if | I can help defeat the Axis powers." widow, and by oor little aoa. and three anil daughters. Hie widow Euid children came to Murphy with htm. He also Is survived by one sister and nine brothers, three of the lat ter also connected with the TVA They are: Mrs. Frank Qlglento. of San Francisco. CU1. Marvin. Gilbert and Virgil, at Murphy. Earl. llrWiti and Loran. of New York Cttjr Mid Roy. Kenneth and Kklen. of lildll gan. Pallbcai ?r5. chosen from his fel low workers wprc: John and Jake Ostermuller. Howard Murray Shell Blarrer. Otto Orubb and Nrvmu s mffiet. A REAL BARGAIN COMPLETE BATHROOM EQUIPMENT? Tl!B, LAVATORY, COMMODE WITH FINE "TRIM" Am v rft UHU $/Z.3U Free estimates on plumbing or ma terials and on installation of warm air ?steam or hot water heat? also stok ers and oil burners Supplies on hand for immediate service ? ? ? ? ? ? I ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND SUPPLIES ; Wiring -Tubing ? Parts ? Gadgets i? t ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? - ? ? ? ? | SHEET METAL WORK-ROOFING ; Licensed Expert Plumbers Licensed Expert Electricians Skilled Heaters and Sheet Metal Workers C Free Estimates on Any of the Above Work i? ? ? i ? ? ? ? ? ? \ All Work Guaranteed and Backed By Our Years of Service | ROGERS PLUMBING COMPANY ; Murphy Branch Managed by the President of the N. C. Association , of Plumbing and Heating Contractors. I Offices Located, for the present, In rear of Carrinfer's Store or call ? Cherokee Scout, Phone 20. THE T: V: A. THANKS MURPHY AND MURPHY THANKS YOU! Big T. V. A. advertisements were recently published in the larger cities of the Tennessee Valley region, thanking towns and localities for their cooperation in the recent "blackout' . The City of Murphy Electrical Department passes those thanks on. to where-thev belong -to YOU. THE CONSUMER! According to the T\ V. A. the power situation is "Greatlv reliev ed?for the present . "But", says the statement. "Power requirements for Defense Pro duel ion will continue to mount. The Nation mav need new sacrifices Y>\' the individual consumers." Meanwhile, however, residents of Murphy and vicinity can use all the power they want, for whatever purpose they want, from frying fat to making "permanents". There are no further restrictions on use of your electric refrigerat or. your electric stove, your electric iron, or any of the other devices tha!: make life so much more pleasant. The City of Murphy Electrical Department is confident that if called upon for --nrtai^ment again, you will be found 100 oer cent ready to cooperate, gladly and entirely. And we want you to know we appreciate it. City of Murphy Electrical Department