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Henn Theatre Murphy, North Carolina Saturday, November 14 Riders Of The Northland with Charles Starrett - Russeli Hayden Sunday - Monday, November 15-16 George Montgomery - Ann Rutherford Glfnn Miller ;r.d his Orchiitrs in Orchestra Wives Tuesday - Wednesday, November 17-18 PENNY SINGLETON - ARTHUR LAKE in Rlondie For Victory Thursday - Friday, November 19-20 DON AMECHE JOAN BENNETT in Girl Trouble Saturday, November 21 BILL ELLIOTT - TEX RITTER in Prarie Gun Smoke Late Show Saturday, 10:30 P. M. JEAN PARKER - TOM BROWN in Hello Annapolis Chic Theatre Murphy, North Carolina Saturday, November 14 Where Trails End Sunday - Monday, November 15-16 LINDA DARNELL - JOHN SHEPPHERD -in The Loves of Edgar Allen Poe Tuesday - Wednesday, November 17-18 Double Feature Program WALTER WOOLF KING-MONA BARIE -m TodaylHang and Inside The Law Thursday - Friday, November 19-20 BARBARA STANWYCK-JOEL McCREA in Gambling Lady Saturday, November 21 BOB STEELE in Billy The Kid Range War Classified Ads Want Ad Kalr>: Onr rent prr word, with minimum rharfr 35c. CASH IN ADVANCE. i \xrd of (hunks, mrmorunis. rntulutioib, onr irnt prr word CASH IN ADVANCE. '500 WHITE 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. r?ptd 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. P. Lyda. P o Box 884. Atoevtllt. N C promptly for full information il Interested m training for this shipyard class Enrollment by ap plication and reservation only Nashville Aircraft School. Nash ville. Tenn. 10-28-pd Tires And Tubes Passed Or By Local Board New passenger tires and tubes: E. W. Bates, one; Pauline Neal. two. A. B. Ledford. one; R. Clif ton Radford, two; Dr. Harry Mil ler. one; State Highway Patrol man. ? P.-itchaixi Smith ?: J. E. Privt-, uii tire, one tube; T. D. Hendrix. two; Lawrence Dockery, two; Roy Nichols, one; Will Stal cup. three: John B. Gregory, jr., two; Nathaniel Carter, two: John O. Anderson, two. Grade II tires: Edward K Chumley. two; Robert D. Mon tieth. one: Mrs. Gladys Dorsey. three: G. N. Penick. two: G. D. Wilson, two; Taft Brown, two; S. W Brown, one: Theodore Wm Fish. two; P. R. Hughes, two: George B. Tucker, two: Glenn T. Cooper, one: Elias A. Collins, four: Robert S. Nail, two: G. O. Simons, lour; Brown Caldwell, two; Luther Burgess, four: Purd Tatham. four: Richard Wilson, two. Pa^enger retreads and recap tires: Alfred Bailey, two: Wilburn Q. Sneed. one: Dora Ruth Parks, two; Arnold Bryson. three; Neal Mills&ps. one; C. C. Roberts, three: James Bryson. two; W. R. Cleer. two; Wiltxun Sneed. three; D. Mosteller. four: N. W. Palmer, two; J. R. Nix. two: Prank An derson. two; Harvey L. Walter, two: Cecil Roberts, four; John R. Wuldroup. one: G. E. Underwood, four. H. Bueck. two. Mrs. Hassie Long, two: Gar Haney. two; diaries White, four: Charles Garland, four: Lloyd R. Hardin, three: Edward W. Cashatt. two; Bryson W. Lighiall. two: C. E. Klinger. four: Lee Crawford, three; Roy Stiles, one: L. M. Shields, two: A. H. Balnetine. two: S. W. Brown, three; Spencer E. Lusk. four: Wade Anderson, two; Robert S. Nail, one; Ernest P. Arnold, two: A. E. Vestal, two; R. L. Beavers, six: Bryson R. Burch. one. T. H. Hall, one: Carl Palmer, two; T. J. Maunev. four; R. D. Piercy. four: C. E. Mc Monigle. two; Claude Kitchens, four: Alex Defoor. two: Neal E. Parner. two; Joe W. Dyer, one; Fred Keiser. three: Carl White side. one. T. G. Ellis, one; J. W. Taylor, one; John B. Gregory, two: Grant Folmstee. one; J. C. White, two; Ed Hedrick. four; Grover E. Bradshaw. two: Lakes Quinn. two: George W. Cunning n<im. two; Robert W. Sartain. two: Bruce Batt'es four: Lee J. Ehrett. one: R. H. Foard, two; Neal Millsaps. one: M. C. Whice. one; W. C Pipes. 5'*'ir: Hamilton Ncw ->n. two: D? iVs Cagle. o" William A. L-wis t a o . Frank W Sims, two: Robert Hughes, four; Mary Myrtle Cornwell. two: E. G. Freeman, two: Willie E. Stiles, four: H. G. Elk ins. two; Town son Funeral Home, two: Claude M. Bryant, one: Fred Gilberr. four: A. L. Chastaln. two: Silas Adams, three: John Posey, jr.. two: Jack Maxficld. one: W. J. IF YOU HAVE A FAT HOO FOR SALE SEE 8AMUEL MORRIS AT MURPHY SUPPLY CO. 3tp. FREE' If excess acid causes you pains of Stomat. ii Ulcers. In digestion. Heartburn. Belching. Bloating. Nausea. Oas Pains, let free sample. Udgi. at Parker Drug Store 15tp. FOR RENT One three -room Apartment on first floor, priv ate mtmnr* front and back. See Mrs. Ruth Carringer. ltc. TOR RENT Steam heated Apt central location Phone 14t?. ltc Mints, three; Clifford Rose, two: Joiin H. Everett, two: C. J. An derson. one: Ernest L. Blcvins. one: C. G. Gooslby. two: James Holloway. one: Ed R. Bowers, two: Dennis Cagle. one: Dr. Harry Miller, three. Truck retreads and recaps : C. S. Mull. two. H. T. Hackney, one; Homer Dockery. four: Joe Fulmer. two; Jolin Floyd, three; L. L. Saudis, four; H T. Hackney, right. Lloyd Mai tin. one; E. C. Stiles, two: Townson Lumber Co.. eight: Townson Lumber Co.. five; Virgil Jenkins, two. New truck tires and tubes: J. C. Townson. one; Edgar Oliver, two; j H. L. McDonald, two: L. M. Shields, two; M O. Stiles, one: Joe Fulmer, two: Roy Hardin, one: W. S. Dickey, one: E. L. Rymer. two; Ernest Crowe, two tubes: S. T. Cook, four tubes: Glenn Farmer, two tubes: Max Ladd. one tube; Ralph Best, two tubes; T. M. Baker, two tubes: Joe Browning, four tubes; Robert Bristol, one tube. Obsolete tires: S. D. Horton. cne; Will Stalcup. three: Claude Amos, two; Lawrence Dockery. two: John Rose, three; Luther C Bruckner, two: A. E. Lunsfoid. | two: Garland Hogsed. four. KIMSEY Charles Ballew. who is employ ed at Fontana. spent the week-end with his family here. Mrs. Maude Sneed. of Sylva has been the guest of her mother and sister here for the past few days. Mrs. Sneed was on the return trip from Jacksonville. Fla.. where she was called on account of the death of her brother. A. G. Fox. Local Youths Enter Defense Work After Training After several weeks of intensive , training at the NY A War Training Production Center in Asheville. the following boys from Cherokee county have been placed in de- | fense industry the past week: Homer Hunsucker, of Murphy route 3. who received training in the machine shop, has been placed with the Portsmouth Navy Yards Allen E. Tabor, of Marble, route 1. has been placed with the Ohio Ammunition Plant. Canton. Ohio. He was trained in the NY A ma chine shop. Edwin P. Brooks, of Marble, a sheet metal trainee, has taken up his duties with the Wilmington Ship Yards. Waldon H. Johnson, of Murphy, has also entered the Wilmington Ship Yards as a sheet metal work er. Phau's L. King, of Murphy route 2. goes to Akron. Ohio, for defense work. His training was in the machine shop. Earl Morgan and Lloyd E. ; Plckelsimer. of Culberson, after completion of auto mechanics course, were sent to Fort Meade. Baltimore. Md. "Merry Christmas from Our Darling" L*t your baby'* photo express the family'* Christmas wishes! Especially to those too far away to visit often. We take infant portraits at your home or In our studio. CRISP STUDIO murphy, n. c. Judge Phillips (Continued from page one) Ernest Shuler. Myrtle Watson. Paula Witson. Maggie Hawk in." . Lily Elliott, affray, nol pros. Mrs Bon TUthain. carrying concealed weapons, nol pros. Giles Franklin, carrying con ceaied weapons, nol pros. Bo.ss Parker, carrying concealed wrapons. nol pros. Fred Wise, driving automobile while intoxicated, nol pros. Quenton Townson and Coy Johnson. violation prohibition law. nol pros as to Coy Jolinson. continued as to Quenton Town son. I W. Wilcox, carrying conceal ed weapons, nol pros. G. V. Godfrey, driving automo bile while intoxicated, sentenced to rrmi? ??C Unys. John Metcalf. driving automo bile while intoxicated, nol pros. Dewey Truett carrying con cealed weapons, guilty, fined $50 and costs. Weldon Patton. driving auto mobile while intoxicated. $50 and costs. Wilson Chapman, driving auto mobile while intoxicated. $50 and costs. Roy Dockery. driving automo bile while intoxicated. $50 and costs. Ralph Guthrie, larceny of automobile, nol pros. Russell Sneed. driving automo hiip while intoxicated. 550 and costs. Henry B. Ellis, driving automo bile while intoxicated. $50 and costs. Bert Taylor and Homer Taylor, assault with deadly weapon, nol pros. VlRS. HOLT CHOSEN SPECIAL TRAINING After finishing her four weeks' basic training with the WAAC. Mrs. Neva Holt has been chosen for the Administrative Specialist School. She was accepted for this place on November 2. Only a few from each class are selected for officer candidates. MRS. WHICHARD HOME Mrs. M. P. Whichard was taken home Wednesday from Petrie hospital where she had been for some time, recovering from an cperation. She is improving rap idly now. Forest Fires Are Hazard To War Production Effort A forest fire occurred on Aliens Ridge near Jenks Branch. 15 miles northwest of Murphy on November 3. This fire burned over approximately 20 acres of private land before it was finally brought under control by Ranger Schaap of Murphy. It was appar ently caused by the carelessness of hunters prowling through the woods. Due to the shortage of Forest Serice personnel it was necessary lo delay scaling sawtimber on a National Forest sale being oper arcd by the Gennett Lumber Com pany. The Gennett Lumber Company Is currently engaged in producing timber for Army and Navy contracts. Any diversion of Forest Service personnel to put out fires is a total loss to everyone in man power, and materials destroyed. Everyone should be careful with fires. Penalties for malicious or eccidential setting of fires ve very heavy during these wa?; times. BUSINESS WOMEN'S CIRCLE HAS MEETING Mrs. Bert Wheeler and Mrs. A. B. Chandler were associate host esses at the November meeting of the Business Woman's circle of the First Baptist church Tuesday evening at the home of the latter. There were ten in attendance. The Rev. E. F. Baker, pastor, was guest speaker and spoke on the cooperative program. Following the business session the hostesses served refreshments. DEFERRED The Selective Service System has been directed to request its local boards to classify in Group 3-B all livestock and poultry farm workers who are deferred on grounds of dependency. Trucks, Buses, Out Of State Cars Are Speed Offenders Raleigh. N C. Out of .-tate cars, buses and tractor- truck - M'mitmik r.s are the worst offend ers in breaking the 35 mph vic tory .speed limit, according to data secured by James S. Burch, En gineer of Statistics and Planning for the N. C. Suite Highway Com mission. Using special stop watch de vices on several primary North Carolina high* a}".. Eurch clocked 1121 vehicles. Findings from these checks starve J only -M per cen: of all drivers art complying strict ly with the 35 mile speed limit. A: other 30 pe- are driving ficnr. 36 to 4? *c *)cr 1 oui and tne other 29 par cen* _:r..v uctccr ta ) miltt ^ : haul 11 per cent of whom do better than 45. From a 1940 speed check. Burch says the average peace time speed was 44 miles per hour. This has now been reduced to 37. Burch's figures show that 56 per cent of out of state cars arc travelling better than 40 miles while only 33 per cent of local cars are so doing. Half of the buses on the high- I ways and 41 per cent of the big tractor- trailer truck outfits are also running faster than 40. Burch came to the suport of trucks and buses engaged in vital war transportation by point ins: out that on most such vehicles, i "high gear" cannot be reached until a speed of 40 miles per hour is readied. Burch also pointed out that truck and bus driver changing points as well as shops are designt-d Tor a better than 40 mile average. Shecdules are also interferred with due to speed de- ! crease. Best compliance is by farmer Burch staled, but the engineer pointed out that many farm trucks traveled faster than 35 before the victory speed went into effect. All checks were made on rural highways and Burch says the fur- ! ther the average driver gets from a town the faster his speed. Checks represent every section of North Carolina. State Highway Patrolmen turn ed in 1500 speed lolators to the State OPA during September and 1700 during October. Meat slaughtered on the farm for home use and that which ; families pjrehase in quantities for storage in freezer locker* should be counted in the 2 1-2 pound weekly sharing allowance. Quinine was first discovered in the Americas 300 years ago. in the bitter bark of cinchona trees of the Andes. RELIEF to SUFFERERS asthma Sold on Money Back Guarantee! Write JACK B. LOVTNGOOD Hendcrsonville, N. C. We still have some used cars for sale One 1938 Otdsmobile four door sedan. Radio, heater. Rood tires. One 1937 Plymouth Sedan. First claas tires. A nice clean car. Three 1940 Willys Four-door Sedans. All clean with *ood tires. Save money on jras. Special Price Three 1931 Model A Fords. Three rood buys. We have Home 1S34 and '35 model car* with fair tire* we will ?*rll cheap. FRANKLIN MOTOR CO. $450.00 Phone 124-W mtobt, n. c. WOLF CRFrv Mr and M, ^ and son. Chari-s, nu<1^ Cumming. Ou , 8uno?y ^ ? l-Ml reports fron, of Otto Pat terser. Ducktown hospita. <u..~ m ? tlood poisoning uul that the doc;or, oned hope of his mo?w? *0" Dr. and Mrs OurtaTV and llUie son. 8^.^" visiting friends her, r?,,^ *"? R^Ph A. Shields orLrV berson section, wjs htr, * ?"? ness Monday. ')u,> Bynum J. stepr ol Hend Villc. spent the wrek-enT"?; visiting Mrs. stepp. fa Mrt mc her mother, li . Jasif 3". Who is critically ;]) ?-lth ? n ternal malignant disee*. ?" Mr. and Mrs. Po.iy ?i]? Turtletown spent Saturday niih! with relatives here In U>e lingo of glidtr^uou must have "bird brains ? to h. good glider pilot. * NOTICE OF SAL t OF L^T" UNDER MORTGAGE Under and by virtue of ( tain mortgage deed with jm " tr of sale, executed on the- 9th of September. 1926. b;- J. o Mini and wife. Ida Minu. to N w Abemathy. to secure payment certain indebtedness therein sut ed. which said mortgage is ^ corded in office of Register < Deeds of Cherokee County in Bock of Mortgages No 84, page in and de'ault having been i the jjnyment ol the indebtedness secured by said mortgage, the undersigned mortgagee will. ^ the 12th day of December, 1942 at 10 o'clock A. M . central ?ar time, at the court house door in Murphy. Cherokee County, olier lor sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satis fy the said Indebtedness the land described in said mortgage, to wit: Ali that piece or parcel of land lying and being in the Town of Marble. Cherokee County. North Carolina, and described as follows: Beginning on a stake near the public road and runs a south erly direction up the hill 150 feet to a stake; thence an eastward di rection 200 feet to a stake: thence a northerly direction 150 feet to a stake; thence a westerly direction 200 feet to the beginning comer. Pour lots, size of lots 150 by 50, being town lots conveycd to N. W. Abemathy by W. McHan. and lo cated on the south side of Oak street. This the 12th day of November 1942. N. W. ABERNATHY, <16-4t> Mortgagee. NOTICE In the SuperiorCourc NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY. EDNA PACE McTIGER VS. ZEB VINCENT McTIGER The above named defendant, Zeb Vincent McTiger, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Cherokee Coun ty, North Carolina, by the plain tiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the grounds of two years separation; and the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Chero kee County, in the Courthouse in Murphy, N. C.. on or before the 2nd day of January, 1943. and answer or demur to the Complaint in this action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint. This the 11th day of November, 1942. J. W. DONLEY. 15/4t/ech Clerk Superior Court. 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 land 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, Lee Sneed. and Rose Parnell. to exchange for stumpage worth $600, more or less, on national forest Und in Jackson County, North Carolina, on watershed of Bad Creek, being tracts No. lMx and No. lMy a txritted from Macon County Land Compaq? Persons claiming said properties oi having bona fide objections to such application must file tehir protests with the Regional Forester, Olenn Building, Atlanta. Georgia. before November 21. I**2- ***** Mrs, Nesfield Olmsted Notary Public The Cherokee Scout
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