Henri Theatre Murphy, North Carolina Saturday, November 7 TIM HOLT in Pirates On The Prairie Admission 10c ? 20c Late Show Saturday, 10:30 P. M. BELA LUGOSI in The Corpse Vanishes Admission 10c ? 30c Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Nov. 8-9-10 GREER GARSON WALTER PIDGEON in Mrs. Miniver Admission 10c ? 30c Wednesday, November 1 1 WAAREN WILLIAM - ERIC BLORE in Counter Espionage Admission 10c ? 30c Thursday, Friday, November 12-13 GEO. BRENT - BRENDA MARSHALL in You Can't Escape Forever Admission 10c ? - 30c Chic Theatre Murphy, North Carolina Saturday, November 7 TIM McCOY in Arizona Gang Busters On Our Stage JOHNNIE RIGHT AND RIS TENNESSEE HILLBILLIES With Emory Morton, Radio's only one armed banjo player. Cousin Elmer (The bashful boy from the Hills) "Radio's best hillbilly entertainers" Admission, Children 10c; Adults 30c Sunday - Monday, November 8-9 EDDIE BRACKEN - JUNE PREISSER in Sweater Girl Admission 10c ? 20c Tuesday - Wednesday, November 10-11 Double Feature Program ZASU PITTS - ROGER PRYOR in So's Your Aunt Emma and Black Dragon Admission 10c To Everyone Thursday, Friday, November 12-13 United We Stand (News Documentary) Admission 10c ? 20c Classified Ads Want Ad Rate*: One ceni per word. Ailii mlnlmim charge J5c. CASH IN ADVANCE. Card of IhinK mrmorUnu, resolution*, one cent per word. CASH IN ADVANCE. SCO WHITF MEN WANTED ? Age 17 to 55 By one shipyard em ploying our welding graduates. Starting wage on production $1 20 per hour. Excellent oppor tunities. mpid advancement. This yard employing all our certified graduates Immediately upon completion few weeks' training. Reasonable tuition charge. Oldest trade school in the South. Write E F Lyda. P O. Box 884. Axheville. N C.. promptly for full information if interested in training for this shipyard class Enrollment by ap plication aim only. Nashville Aircraft School. Nash ville. Tenn. 10-28-pd FOUND- Red Letter Bible, on steps leading to Mrs. J. H. Wilson's house. Owner may call at Scout Office and make claim. ltc. IF YOU HAVE A FAT HOG FOR SALE SEE SAMUEL MORRIS AT MURPHY SUPPLY CO. 3tp. Attention Dept. 45 QUICK RELIEr FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due TO EXCESS ACID FreeBookTells of HomeTreatmentthat Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing Over two r-.ii IU< ?n t>ot t le? of t tie W I LL A R D TREATMENT havehwn sold for relief of lymptoms of dlatross arising from Stomach anil Duodonal Ulc?r* our to Eac?sa ^tW Poor DitMtlon, Sour or Upttt Stomach, OMilnttt, Heartburn. SlMpltiiMW, ?**_, due to Cxcttf Acid. Sold on 15 days' trlall Ask for "WlUard's Mrttaga" which fully explain* this treatment ? tree ? at MAUNEY DRUG CO. R. S. PARKER, Druggist Quinine was first discovered in the Americas 300 years ago, in the bitter bark of cinchona trees of the Andes. In the lingo of glider pilots one must have "bird brains" to be a good glider pilot. Upper Martins Creek Tim Rev Will Hedden fill-J his regular awomlmfiu Sunday morning at the Martin's Creek j Bap: Lst church. Dillard Carnnger. of Ohio, ar rived home one day last week for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown left last week for Canton. Ohio, where Mr. Brown is seeking em ployment. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Oliver liave purchased the store where How ard Brown was an occupant and have **!CVvU where. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin announce the birth of a son. Nov. 1. In the Murphy General hos pital. The baby will bear the name of Louis Howard. Mra. Bryan Chastain has re turned home from Petrie hospital where she underwent a serious operation. She Is improving satis- . factorily. Bob Chapman is home from Font ana this week ill. Mrs. J. L. Elliott. Mrs. Ida Lowe. Mr. and Mr> Prank Hill and >n. Charles, and Mrs. Dale Elliott visited Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Chapman recently. Mr. and Mi> Wayne Crisp; have bought Mrs. B. W. Chas tain's place and have moved the family lure, but Mr. Crsip will remain at Bryson City where he is employed. Miss Agnes Stalcup. of Lenoir City. Tenn.. recently visited her mother. Mrs. Mark Stalcup. Mrs. Tom Lovmgood and two sons of Murphy, are spending this week with her mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Chastain. Glen Crisp, of Camp Livings ton, La., and Howard Morris of Fort Bragg recently spent their furloughs with their parents here. CATHOLIC SERVICES Waynesville. every Sunday. 11 a.m. Bryson City, every lst Sunday. 8 a.m. Franklin, every 2nd and 4th Sunday. 8 a.m. Cherokee, every 3rd Sunday. 8 ftjn. Sylva. every 5th Sunday, 8 a.m. Fontana Dam. every lst Sun day. 8 ajn., CWT. The world's largest bell Is in front of the Buddhist temple at Jeddo. India. It weighs 1.700,000 pounds. CR5.66 OUR DEMOCRACY ? ? byMal ThI AMERICAN FARMER. PRODUCES THE MAJOR PART OF , AMERICA'* RAW MATERIALS. And every w, A6 he works to supply more and MORE FOOD AND CLOTHING FOR THE PEOPLES OP THE WORLD, NEW INDUSTRIAL USES FOR. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT* ARE SEIN4 DEVELOPED. Oum. FAKMS ARM MMf THAH SVK*. rue BMD-noCXOr AMEHJCA. ON WHICH OOH ST/TXMiTH IS BUILT ? GfV/A/6 rULL POWE/t TO TH? WAR ETFORX Trucks Must Have Certificates Of War Necessity Certificates of war necessity will be required on and after November 15 for the operation of all < rucks and other commercial motor vehicles, regardless of whether they are operated on the highways and regardless of whether State licenses have been issued for them. Tliis was made plain by Robert O. Carter. District Manager of the Office of Defense Transportation At the same time he issued a new appeal to operators of all trucks and other commercial motor ve hicles to file their applications for certificates Immediately. Mr Carter stressed the point that operators who wait until the last minute to file their applica tions cannot cxoect rccwvc their certificate! by the deadline. Without a certificate, an operator cannot buy gasoline, tires and parts. Applications were mailed some time ago to owners of trucks and other commercial moior vehicles registered as of December 31. 1941. but no blanks were sent to owners of farm and industrial trucks which were not used on the highways and were thus un registered. Owners of such vehicles should contact the Ashevilie office of CDT immediately, where arrange ments will be made for them to file Uoiia with the Detroit office of ODT Commercial vehicles, as defined by the ODT. means trucks, buses ft n d taxicabs, regardless of whether they are privately own ed. Accordingly, a farmer must have a certificate for a truck even though the vehicle is used enly on his own farm. Junior Red Cross Enrollment Starts Here This Week The American Junior Red C:oss enrollment, for service will take place November 1-15, Mrs. H. Bueck, Chairman of the Junior Red Cross Chapter of Cherokee county, has announced. The ef fort will be made to enroll the en tire student group of the Murphy schools. In the 25 years of its existence the Junior Red Cross has been a worthwhile construc tive organteation, not only for the service that it has rendered but for the broadening extent of its worldwide activities and friend ships. says the chairman. Last year 1100 school children of Mur phy belonged. Next week if your child asks for a penny or a nickle for the Junior Red Cross, you will know that he will be joining a group of more than 14,000,000 youngsters who are not only trying to do their part in winning the war. but doing their share toward a better after war world. Last year the Junior Red Cross at Murphy contributed a large share in the collection of Victory Books for the boys at camp. In the recent scrap campaign, they had a special campaign of their own in the collection of old keys. IRON IN THE BLOOD. FIRE IN THE SOUL In these perilous days when the nation's freedom and security is threatened, the indifferent or complacent citizen is a mildly dis loyal one. If he isn't for us he may properly be classed against us. There is hardly a middle ground. The line of demarcation is clear and there isn't a "no man's land" between loyalty and its lack. That person who isn't putting his best effort with heart and soul into some sort of service for his coun try is indirectly though unwit tingly and unconsciously helping the enemy. If we win the war it will be without complacency and indifference. It is going to take iron in the blood and fire in the soul to do the Job. ? West Asheville News. BUY UNITED STATES DEFENSE fBOND5 AND stamp:; Henry J. Walker Is Post Inspector ANDRKW8, Out. 28 ? Technical sergeant Henry J. Walker. now stationed at the Army Air FtaceS Advanced Flyuig school at Spencer Field. Moultrie, Georgia, I a spending a two weeks' furlough in Andrews with Mrs. Walker, the former Violet Spivey. before their marriage last July. Sergeant Walker entered the Army Air Corps June 18. 1939. later he spent 11 months at Oahu. Hawaii I r. 1940 he was transferred to Max well Field. Montgomery, Alabama Subsequently, he attended the Army Air Corps Technical School at Cha nute Field, Runtoul, Illinois, grad uating form the Army school there July 18. 1941. After graduation at Chanute Field, he was returned to Maxwell Field for a short time be fore being sent to Spencer Field ? hp is now Post Technical j spec: or. Sergeant Walker graduated from the Andrews high school and later attended the University of Tennes see. where he attained eminence as an athlete, especially as a boxer and as a football player In July cf this year he was mar ried to Miss Violet Spivey .of An drews. Mrs. Walker continues to hold j teaching position in the An drews City schools where she has tnught for a number of years. Wm. M. Davis Made Second Lieutenant MEDICAL REPLACEMENT TR. CENTER. Camp Barkeley. Texas October 27. ? 'Special* ? Master Sgt. William M. Davis. 32. son of Fred W. Davis, Grandview. N. C., has given up his non-commission stripes, representing the highest rating in the army non -commission field, for the gold bars and commissioned rank of second lieutenant, here. Lt. Davis, who completed eight weeks intensive study in the Medical Administrative corps Officer Candi date school, wtas graduated in the fourth and largest class since or ganization of the school a few months ago. Five hundred men graduated in the group. Lt. Davis received his diploma and certificate of commission from Brig. -Gen. Roy C. Heflebower, MRTC and school commandant, during graduation ceremonies over which Lt.-Col. George E. Armstrong, assistant com mandant and school director, pre sided. Lt. Davis will go on 10-day fur lough, returning later for assign ment. He was employed by a sani tarium prior to entering the army and has attended both the Western Carolina Teachers college and the School of Public Health of the University of North Carolina. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA No. 408 UNITED STATES OP AMERICA; upon the relation and lor the use of | the TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTH ITY, Petitioner v. Pry or Hamby, Bessie Hamby, his wile. Corle Ham by Luttrell, "John" Luttrell, her hus band. said name John being ficti tious and otherwise unknown, Letha Hamby Pickelsimer, Charley Plckel simer, her husband, Ambrose Hamby, Eller Rogers Hamby, his wife, Freda Hamby Craig, Sam Craig, her hus- i band, Bernice Hamby Light, D. T. Light, her husband, Oliver Hamby, Mary Butler Hamby, his wife. Wins- j ton Hamby. Jeff Newell Hamby, J. i T. Hamby. a minor, Hezekiah Ham- ! by, a minor, Elgie Hamby King, | Cllne King, her husband, Verlin ? Hamby. Tressie McDonald Hamby, his wife, Lois Hamby Pranks, a minor. Bill Pranks, her husband, Gordon Hamby. a minor. Louise Adams Hamby, his wife, Guy Ray mon Oaylor, a minor, Dorothy Ham by, a minor, Louise Hamby, a minor, Qulntin Hamby. a minor, Evelyn Hamby, a minor, A. O. Morrow. Ida Hamby Morrow, his wife. Olln Hamby, Mary Pearson Hamby. his wife, Parrott Hamby, Johnnlo May BarU <1 Hamby, his wife. Plckcns Hamby, Rosle May Pjyne Hamby, his wife, DorUiula Hamby, Clarlc Hamby Taylor, Vesta T3ylor. her husband. UnknownPar- j ties to Interest. Respondents. ORDER OF PUBLICATION In the above cause It appears that the following respondents are non residents of the State of North Caro lina and arc not to be found with in the St a to of North Carolina. These respondents and their respec tive addresses are as follows: Corle Hamby Luttrell. "John" Luttrell. her husband, said name John being fic titious and otherwise unknown; Letha Hamby Pickelsimer, Charley Pickelsimer, her husband. Ambrose Hamby, and Eller Rogers Hamby, his wife. Marietta, Georgia: Freda Hamby Craig, Sara Craig, her hus band. Oliver Hamby, Mary Butler Hamfcy, his wife, and Winston Ham by. Ducktown. Tennessee; Bemlce Hamby Light and D. T. Light, her Mr*. Nesfield Olmsted Notary Public The Cherokee Scout husband. Macon Ncwrii Hauiby, J, Tennessee. OUn HaaJJ wUo<*u?? ii?y? Pranks. a minor, aud^f, ?*?n| hrr husband. Rout* 5. h7Z.^**?.| ?'?a: Elite Hamby Kim iU," a"?- 1 King, her husband. Rc?ne^L5,,l Gordon Hamby, a Ba. I Adams Hmmby. Dorothy n?V?M minor. Louise Hamby ? I Wumun Hamby, a minor, **, K*.! Hamby, a minor. CurryruwiTl^* I J. T. Uamby. a minor, wiST^ known address was Oiju,^ rS* and whose present whtrtai.,^ unknown to petitioner uid a^T. ^ ascertained after diligent nrlzOr inquiry: Heseklah HambyT^i*4 is now serving In the Unitan ?!!?? Marine Corps and his c^r,, .? dress Is unknown and cannci *t ascertained after diligent inquiry: Verlln Hamby. Trem, If Donald Hamby, his wife p,J~" Hamby and Johnnie Mae rT? Hamby. his wife, were lut fa?? to be residing somewhere In Cat fomla and their present ' are unknown to petitioner and a? not be ascertained after dlW. scarch and inquiry: Guy Oaylor. a minor, whose pr*??-' ? dress Is unknown to petitioner" cannot be ascertained after dllig^ starch and Inquiry . anil also JT known parlies in interest *h? njmc.<. ages, and addr-sses are ? I ascertained after diligent search ud Inquiry. It is therefore ordered Urn Die above respondents appear on a before the 12 day of November 1?? In this Court sitting at AshtrUk. North Carolina, and make inner to the petition filed in the tbovt-ttjled cause and assert whatever jMg claim, title, or interest they rati have in the property herein c?. demned or be forever barred. The property to be condemned Is to- tit: Tract Alt-47 A tract of lrmd in Beaver Dam Township ot Chrv kco County, State of North Carolia, on the right side of the Hlvum River, approximately 2H miu. northeast 01 Farner, and more par ticularly described as follows: Be ginning at a painted IS Inch white oak stump in Hugh P. VanDeventer et ai's line: thence with Hugh P. VanDe venter's line N. 24 oo' E , 115 feet to point in the line made bj the intersection of t'ie present mound surface and t..< plane of the 1320 foot IMSL) ton'. our. a corner of the lauds of Hugh F. VanDeventer et al, and the Union Power Com pany; thence with the Union Power Company's line -and the 1320 foot contour as 11 meanders in a general southerly direction approxi mately 370 feet to a point, a comer of the lands of the Union Power Company, and Hugh F. VanDeventer ct al; thence, leaving the 1320 foot contour, with Hugh F. Vm Dtvcnter's line N. 24 00' E, 165 feet to the point of beginning, and containing 0.5 acre, more or less, subject to such rights as may be vested in the county or state to rights of way for public roads. NOTE: The bearings given in the above description are based on the North Carolina State Coordinate System, Lambert Projection, u established by the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. The central meri dian for this coordinate system Is located at Longitude 79? 00* W. Tract AR-48. A tract of land lying in Beaver Dam Township of Chero kee County, State of North Carolina, on the right side of the Hiwassee River, approximately 214 mllet northeast of Farner, and more par ticularly described as follows: Be ginning at a stump, a corner to the land of Hugh F. VanDeventer. et al and tho most northerly point of JM tract herein described; thence with Hugh F. VanDeventer's line S. 50 00' E., 475 feet to a point in the line made by the Intersection of the present ground surface and the plane of the 1320 foot con tour, a corner of the lands of JEWED F. VanDeventer et al, and the union Power Company; thence with the Union Power Company's line and tne 1320 foot (MSL) contour as K meanders in a general northwesterly direction approximately 2140 feet to a point, a corner of the lands of the Union Power Company, and Hugn F. VanDeventer et al: thence *n"> Hugh VanDeventer's line, leaving the 1320 foot (MSL) contour N 86- 00' E? 640 feet to the point 01 the beginning, and containing ?? acres more or less, subject to suu> rights as may be vested In the ctran ty or state to rights of way for p 11c roads. NOTE: The bearings in the above description an mot on the North Carolina State CoonU nate System, Lambert established by the U. S. Orast .and Geodetic Survey. The central men dlan for this coordinate system located at Longitude 79' 00 WJ ? ? further ordered that this notice published: once a week for k e consecutive weeks to the CTerokee Scout, a newspaper ^ Murphy, North Carolina. DoM th 10 day of October, 1942. E. ? Webb, Judge, UnKed States DlsW^ Court. A true copy. Test. J. *? dan, Clerk, W. A. Lytic. Clerk. Tract 9_n'-42. et al. WCF:HJH:CCK:LAS 9 LAND EXCHANGE NOTICE Alex J. Williamson has applied for exchange under Act of March 3. 1925 (43 Stat. 1215) offering 125 acres, more or less, of l&nd In Chero kee County, North Carolina, on waters of Persimmon Creek, bounded on south and east by United States lands, on north and west by Abner Williamson. Ed Hooper, J. B. John son, Leo Sneed. and Rose Parnell. In exchange for stumpage worth #800. more or less, on national ftwest land in Jackson Oomrtjr. North Carolina, on watershed of Bad Creek, beta# tracts No. lMx and No. lMy acquired from Macon County. Land Company. Persons claiming said properties or having bona fide objections to such application must file tchir protest* with the Regional Forester, Glenn Building, Atlanta, Georgia, before Wonsmber 11. 1942. 4tp.