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Xj He -5 ^.'4 to possess ? jzrrtj eiwjuecce that =iies ? converts every :neet:ns Services itU be head tightly be ri-"?'- a: " 30 o'clock TOR SALS ? One eleven room bous-f f-jmaci- !seK water Vgbss. Ctee Jour roon hocae, eraser tad iig^-s. Best :oc rst iocei si? ta Weo'-em N" C Vacan'. property for residence, tcuj'-sc casips cr tost, cheap Jor casi: :?rsis car t* ar riTir i Wa. ? Payne. 103 Wiiu; S:. Murphy > C Sl-4-.-pd Classified Display Mrs, Nes field Olmsted Notary Public j The Che/okee Scout DR. E. L. HOLT Dentist - X-Ray Specialist MVSPHT GEVKRAJL HOSPITAL MT-RTHT. *. C. Protect Your Loved Ones With A QC1N* A HVMPHXEY Maiu-al Certificate Only Costs 25c to Join Quinn & Hvonphrey IffatvaJ Bwri?J Atsociatkra Co^rMl Tm. BABY CHICKS Smitlimont Chicks Are Here Again TJ Ob V. a IS. TOW1XD | On The Home Front j N:* ?-i". .iarc -von conircl cvT Malaya ar.c are threaten ing co r->".ac . ir.?nts^lv(?s com pletely in Dutch East Indie; they a.-;: cffenng to sell tl-.e United S:ate< cnci? ? .1 *c^ r j' IS c 5" *o a ^ ~ 1 1 " r , W;>en you recall that were p&ying '.lie Dutch and British an av erage of from 24 to 25 cents a pound for crude nbCT?r before we entered the war. the cuesticn _ans? Why such generosity If we accept the Japanese prom ise and ~ we believe Tocyo's implied promise to behave now that it has wen a certain economic domination m the Far ritst. That incentive is there iai us to fight a bitter war in order to help the British tad Dutch res-am tier- lands so they may prof- \ neer cnce more a: our expense'' That's That the Japs van; us to be lieve That's ho* they hope to un membermg the Ails record of broken pledges. we remain is impervious to fine Japanese words as we are to Japanese bombs ic-. MO-tcn rattlesitp Alabami. Na vy Secretary Frani K - ; x said jrfitcSt it has ever had to cear The United States mast ram control of the seas ? n;: merely the surface, but the waters below and the air above HOLIDAY PASSED UP Donald M Nelson. War Production Board Director, requested full pro duction on Washington's birthday. If m any plan; a holiday is sched uled next Monday ? cancel he said. If we lose the battle of production we lose the war " Nevertheless, a few plants failed to respond The decree was officially regarded a sal ikely precedent for other holi day?. including Memorial Day. the Fourth of July and Labor Day. SUGAR TICKETS READY The first batch of sugar nooning tickets are off the press. The tickets are in the books which are designed for rationing other foodstuff;, to be announced later HOUSES FOB DEFENSE Completed during the week ending January 31 were 1.862 new publicly financed homes for families of de fense workers and enlisted personnel, to bring the national total of such homes ready for occuoar.-y to T7.T5S With 3.726 homes gotr* into con struction during the week, the total of put>Uc financed defense homes cow betnr t.iflt or competed das pti'hed up to 137.481 mm counts Colors of next year's auto liceivs.? plates probabt7 will be limited to black and white end doa-esSc earth color?, such as red oxides, ocher. umber. sad ? mall amoemt of iron blue. Yeflow marktcw on streets and highways ate are on :.:eir say ou: Beth meres a:e a r-rt :f ice pigment corser.-ation The WPB recently fro? ail :m iirf ilt. -i>irma materials in the hands of manufacturmg .eweirers. The manu fac:ure o: costume jewelry will be hard hi:. I; is estimated that the or der -ill maie approximately 1.000. C00 lens of tin available fc. Tar pro duction. CIO THIERS WARNED Wholesale auc recall clothiers who have acquired ajsormally large stocks have been laxed that their acticn merely increases the likelihood that WPB will take over distribution of supplies among all jobbers, whole salers and retailers. A salvage drive to sav? and food fats for glycerine -making is ..-ormrts soon, glycerine being an im portant ingredient in the manufac ture of explosives. Military demand for jlycenne probably will insure plenty of soap since soap is as a S7 prod-jot. The 3"-irea'_ of Industrial Conser ? i'.ior. has begun survey of all auto graveyards. The WPA. is conducting the survey in cities cf 15.000 or more, and tive Department cf Agriculture ?Inch is dcxi ".lie wori m the small - :o~n^ and countries. Where an operator refuses an of fer for the scrap, the material xav be requisitioned. Baptist Pastors Hold Four-County Session The pastors of the Baptist Church es m Swain. Macon. Clay and Cherc iee counties me: in all-day session a: Andrews Baptist Church. Tuesday. March 3rd. The meeting was called at 3.30 A. M. under the direction 0* Mr M A. Huggins. State Secretary Lunch was served by the ladies of the Wccs&c's Missionary Society The local tv M Z. was in all-day session also Andrews Leads County In Student Honor Roll At Mars Hill College The names f saver. students from Cherokee county appear on the hon ""lis Just released from the resris :rar - office a; Mars Hill tollece fcr the first semester. Chief honors w?r. ? *.0 re sidents cf Andrews Th'.-.fe fr?m Ch* -kee c-junty cn the first -ocor roll are Miss Mar tha Jane Davis and Wallace w WU hide "ooth cf Andrews. These from Cherokee coacty on :he second honor roll are Boyd H. Davis Grandvtew: Harry Dickey. Murphy: Mis3 Alice Tatham. Robert M W'Jhide. and Bdsrar A Wood. Jr . ' Andrew? Th?* first honor roll ccmpraes stu 1 dents who make an average o< "B" or above m an subjects taken and 135 T-ality potnt*. The second hcocr roll comprises sttsdents who make ? xrade of "C" or above on all sobjacts taken and 23 qaaHty points Spiendid Tribute Paid Wife of Loftcn Mason At Rites In Washington Outstanding tribute ti: paij to the wile :f -'car. Lofton Mi-cr. fol lowing he r recent death to Ti shmg tor. D C acci.dmg to former Ma. ?. J. H Cray wao attended the fu neral Mr Gray said the rjies were attended by nearly 300 people ..-.a; ...e cr.ipel was literally leaped: ith rlcral Mfen-tgs Mr? Mason, aged 38. and tile for mer Sue Maris, of Ralegh, was fa ? tally str.cien with pneumonia. fol- ; j lowing the recent birth of the I couple's only child Her husband. : brother of former Sheriff Lester Mason is tne Property Clerk of the Washington D C Police Department and also j an attorney. Until her death. Mrs. Mason wis also an em ployee of the District of Columbia, in the License Division She was buried in Congressional cemetery. Wash ington. Besides Mr Gray the funeral was attended or Mr and Mrs Loster Ma son and Mrs Ed.:;-. Evans, a sister Q Stockholders In Co-op Tr> Meet Friday. 13th The annual meeting cf the Chero see. CUy and Graham county stcci hc-ldjers cf the Farmers Federation will be held a; the Murphy Federa tion warehouse March 13th. 2 p . m. Music will be furnished by the Farmers Federation String Band and refreshments of coffee and dough nuts oe served. James G. K. Mc Clure. president of the Federation, will speak briefly and give a report on the year's business, and there will be short talis fcr? other offerers of the Federation. Pnsee at 330. 10 and 10 baby chicks respectively will be given away to the three winners in a stock holders' drawing ax the close of the meeting o Girls From Graham . Prove Too Strong . . For Andrews Team . Hotobmsv^le and Andrews divided honors on the basketball coort m a doubleheader at the Andrews gym last Friday afternoon. The Rottotns v1I> boys were beaten. 21 tc 13. but the RobbnuvUie girls' team : united off with victory to the tune o i 27-11. It was the sarr,e story when the two teams from the Stecoah school bat tled the Andrews outfits a few days ago. The Stecoah glrl3 won. and the Stecoah boys lost. The Ssecoah girls, according to thee opponents, are the smoothest team to be seen in Andrews for mar. 7 ' a moon. Thery woe handily and prob ably cooid take the meascrt of aziy Church Notice BAPTIST Rev A B Cash Puu; Semen 11 A X. and 7:jo p y Wednesday evening. 7:30 P U CALVARY BAPTIST Rev. Clarence Voyles Service.* 2nd and 4th Sundays.. ;i A M METHODI-T Rev. C. B Nekton. Piit;. Ser vices a; 11 A M. and 7 ? Epwcrt:; Lci.ue 6.45 P M :-.r.;r Me?t_n; Wednesday nights a: * ?_\t. CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH i Episcopal) Serv-.ce every Sunday 11 A. XL Th-rd Sunday : Holy Co:r.~,-;-:c:i 11 A. M Holy Days: Evening Pryr?r ? P U. PRESBYTERLVN Henry L. Paisley. Di3, Ps^tor Semceo every Sunday a: 11 a y and 5 PM. except n the first Sun day rnorr..r.;s and the third Suada* events. TOMOTLA BAPTIST Rev. W. A. Heddeu. Pastor Services 11 A M and 7 P. M MT. IARMEL BAPTIST Rev E A Pa-stor Church services a: 11 A. M. and 7 P. 1? Prayer services 7 P M "K>d nesdays. R.V.NGER BAPTIST Rev. W. T. Truett. Paster Church ser.ices 11 A. M. 6:30 P. M WOLF CREEK BAPTIST Rev. W. A. Hedden. Pastor Services second and fourth Satur days 7 P M. Second and fourth Sun days 11 A. M SWA.VSON BAPTIST Rev. Bill Johnson, Pastor Services Saturday night at 7 P R On first Sunday at 11. SHADY GBOVE BAPTIST CHLKCH Pred Townaoo, Pastor Services held every third SuncUr LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Bdgar WTIHt. Pastor Church services at 11 A. SC. am * P. M. every first and tnlrd Sunday* OAK GBOVI BAPTIST CHLKCH Rev. E. A. Beavers. Paslor | Preaching first and fourth Sun i days. 3m ring every Sunday at 1 : o'clock. MURPHY X. E. CIRCUIT Rev. Alfred Smith. Passer 1st Sunday: 11 A. VI ? Belivie*: 1 P. M. ? Martin's Creek: 2nd Sunday: 11 A. M ? Reid's Chapel: 2 P. M Cnaia : 3rd Sunday : 10 A. M. ? Sag : er's Chapel: II A. M ? Ranger: 7:J0 P. M. ? Culterscn: 4ih Sunday: 11 A- M. ? Tcjnitli: 2 P. M. ? Maggie's Chapel: 7:30 P. M? Hampton Mi ni -rr.al. HAYTSVn I F. METHODIST Ctomrt Rev. J. A Clemmer. Jr., Pastor Is: Sunday? Oak. Porest. 11 A. H.: ! Hickory Stand. : P. M.: Osden. 3:30 P. M. 2nd Sunday ? HayesvtUe. 11 and 7:30: Sweet-jrater. 3 P. M.: Peachtree. 3:30. 3rd Sunday? Hlritfry Stand. 11 ?V M: Ogden. 3:00 P. M.: Oak Por es^ 7:30 P M 4ih Sunday ? Hayes - rule. 11 and 7: Street-water.. 2 P. M. I^achtree. 3 :3C SEVENTH DAT ADYENTIST Wolf Creek: W. L. Oarren. Elder Services each Saturday 10:30 A- H SJfOW HIT. I. CHURCH Rev. W. C. Pipes, Pastor Services second and fourth Sun days at 11 A M SHOES Last year's shoe production figure* ' smashed al Ipast records, and olek i within 7.000 000 pairs of the 500,000. OOO-mark. Tttfc ?n even greater oct i put scheduled for 1?43 rooo Moorrmte (rat deflulle tapror* ments wert apparent tn Che food 4S Tation o fthe United "'t*.1' from the spring of 1M1 to outtrsak of war !n the Pacific. team tn their class in Western Sort t Carolina. The Stecoah boy' team Is wen trained, smart, and acmraie. Vk U troefuCy light.
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