Program Complete .... Continued from Front Pag* Jfius Climiy and Ouy Kution Cimm.lUr-, from the Junior club ' of Muipliy ?rrvin* are *i ran*f ?r^nts Mis-s Saru Ktr.. Poe>ey antl Mrs W 1) Kim: ;.'e<. oral ion- Mr Wude Mussey: ticket .ales Mr Bit! Adam> hostcy^ Mrs Tom Mauney. refreshments. Mr- Frank Ellis; ha: chcck. Mrs Joe Ray? Ixi other departments of the funds j drive, undtr direction of H Bueck. .t caniiMtiun for dime solicitation is oein*: made in the various schools of the county. Birthday jrreetinis cards j have been furnished to all schools ? and students fill in the cards with i dime donations for mailing to the i president the money to go in to the campaign fund All public and civic K roups have purchased the small dune DaOk*e> individually in that de partment Peachtree H. D. Club Has Monthly Meeting Thursday Afternoon Thr IIoiTit wvuiorulial* ion club met Thursday afternoon a: the home of Mrs. Cloyd Pipes, with the president. Miss Rebecca Manu nev. presiding Mrs W. D King. liome agent. cave -n interesting talk on club ?orle for :his year Mrs Cloyd Pipes ?a.< elect ed vice-president Following the business session a j social hour was enjoyed and refresh- I menus were seived to Miss Rebecca Mauney. Mrs. Julia Wells. Miss Nancy Lunsfoid. Mrs Ed Barton.1 Miss Vorah Lunsiord. Mrs. George Hayes. Mrs. Fay Lunsfoid, MLss Eloise Witt Mis. Wliitt B.mon, Mrs Lawson Lunsford. Mrs. Norma Bar- i ton Miss Dorothy Plemmons and Mrs W D King. Epidemic of j Cold Symptoms! 666 Liquid or 666 Tablets with 666 Salve or 666 Nose Drops generally relieves coia symptoms the first day. ? . , Mr* Emma Me?er, 83, Buried in Clay County Mis Emu? Misser. ?se 83. passed away at her home in Clay county. Thursday. January 23 Funeral ser vices were ttinductfd from the Pine Lot! Baptist church Saturday with the Rev John Green officiating Burial was in the church cemetery She is survived by her husband. J H Messer ..nd two sons. G. P of YounK Harris and E S. of Anadarko Oklahoma. Townson funeral home was in charge. Funeral Services Are Held for J. W. Thrasher J. W. Thrasher. 14 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Thrasher, died Wednesday. January 22. In a local hospital after an illness of several months. Funeral services were held in the Andrews funeral building. Thursday at 2 o'clock with the Rev. Dulev and the Rev Weldon West officiating, fnterment was in church cemetery. Townson funeral home was in charge. XJm three sisters John W. Rogers, Age 84, Buried at Robbinsville Funeral services for John W. Rog ers 84 were conducted from the First Baptist church of Robbinsville at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. January 25. with the Rev. Shope. pastor, officiating. Interment was in Robbinsville cemetery. Ivie funeral home was in charge of arrangements j Pallbearers were grandsons of the j deceased. Mi. Rogers, for 62 years a mem ber of the Baptist church, died at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Bob Phil lip.-. Friday. January 24. following a length".' illness. Several children and grandchildren survive him. In Seattle a telephone pole on which Arthur Chislom was working snapped off and pinned him against .i building?the General Hospital. Attendants reached out pulled him in a window, and put him to bed. Final RHc? Conducted For Mr*. C. B. Stephens Funeral services for Mis. Cornell? Barnes SUphens. who died Thurs day. January 23. at the home of her daughter near Blairsville. were held Friday in the Andrews funeral build ing with the Rev Weldon West and ?he Rev. Sissions officiating. Inter- j meni was in the Andrews cemetery. ' Townson Funeral Home ?as in charge. .9 I She is survived by five daughters. Mrs-. Merecia Totherow and Mrs. 1 Lena Bronnor. Young Cane. Ga. Mrs. Zorro White. Mrs Emma Taylor and Mrs. Docia Kilpatrick of Andrews, and two sons. J. M. and Carl Ste phen.? of Hayesville. J. D. Reed, of Hiwassee, Laid to Rest Thursday J. D Reed, age 79. died at his home near Hiwassee. Wednesday. January 29 Funeral services were conducted from the Bell Creek Baptist church Thursday. Burial in McNabb cemetery. Townson Funeral Home had charge of funeral arrage HM i i lO. He is survived by three daughters. Mrs. Wayne Burch and Mrs. Will Gregory of Hiwassee and Mrs. M. M. Lunsford. Canton. Ohio; three sons. M. P. of Belmont. J. C. of At lanta and T. G.. Hiwassee. Two Farmers Enter Demonstration Unit Two new unit demonstration farmers have been installed in Cherokee county. A. Q. Ketner. county agent, announced this week. J They are Leonard Jones, of Liberty, j and L. W. Shields, of Sunny Point. Both Jones and Shields are using a new type of phosphate, known as fused rock phosphate, for demon stration in legumes, pastures and meadows. Jones secured 5.900 pounds of phosphate through the program, dnd Shields got 7.800 pounds. o . Joseph Callahan of Chicago fell out of his chair and his false teeth i flew through the air. landing first.. When Callahan hit the floor, the ' tertli bit him in the forehead. Scouts* Prepared for Emergency# Service Boy Scouts here and throughout the country are now training in Scoutcraft and outdoor lore with new vigor to be better prepared for any sort of emergency- and dis aster service. Scout troops are forming units of Emer gency Service Corps (see em blem, upper right above) and being trained in firefighting, first aid,rescue work and other service connected with emer gencies caused by storms, floods, hurricanes, earthquakes and any type of catastrophe. At camp and on hikes, through games and other at tractive activities of the regu lar Scout program, they are learning what to do in case of crisis and how 13* fulfill their promise to hcip other people at all times. Through demonstrations, displays and exhibits, in cooperation with established disaster relief agencies, they are doing their part to teach the American people to be prepared. ' ? What Our frw r?|? Oh) perty hauling vfhidf? to 50 miles An hour, and mould require u? ol gover nors to prevrnt higher speeds An other transportation bill would place a 90 day minimum sentence for second convictions for driving while drunk or under the influence of nar cotics. Last week's bill to grant right of eminent domain for establishment of union bus stations was tabled. An agricultural measure would re quire a veterinary at point of ship ment to certify hogs imported into tli? Sta'.e are free of hog cholera or other infectious diseases. Another measure would change the license tax for retail seed dealers to $5 yearly, where bulk seed sales arc un der $500 An appropriation of $600.000 was asked to build z turberculosis sani titarium on a site already acquired near Wilson. N. C. A bill was offered to provide $100, 1000 annually to aid and equalize public library service in the Stcte. Another measure would make man datory the revocation of the beer li cense of any one who sells beer to an A public act. which probably would affect only Clay and Cherokee coun ties would extend tax exemptions enjoyed by N. C. electric membership to similar out-of-state organizations serving N. C. towns and rural com munities. This bill was designed to give tax relief to Carolinians served by the Blue Ridge Electric Associ ation. A measure was offered to dispense with the requirement that the Holy Bible be kissed in taking oaths. An other bill would provide for pur chase. by the State of $20.000 worth of pocket editions of the New Testa ment. to be given to army draftees. Three Projects. . . Continued from front pare unit, of which Lloyd Hendrix is superintendent is being lengthened 20 feet, at one end. This work is be ing done under direction of Pred Arrowood who is in charge of the repair department, servicing about 20 school busses. The present garage has only been in service for a year, although the repair service has been installed for two years. The third project is the new NYA building constructed near the other two buildings. Latest in getting start ed, this work has only advanced to digging of foundations. The dimen sions of this building wil be 96 feet by 36 feet. About 40 NYA boys are doing all the work of building under direction of Bob Scroggs. HENN THEATER Murphy, N. C. THURS.-FRI. JANUARY 3#-31 Hit Parade of 1941 Kenny Baker, Frances Langfofti Huth Herbert. Mary Boland and Ann Miller SUNDAY, February 2 Lew Ay res, Robt. Young. Lionel Barry more In? Dr. Kildare's Crisis MON.-TUES.. February 3-4 Anne Naelc. Roland Young:. Richard Carlson In? No, No, Nanette WEDNESDAY. February 5 DOUBLE FEATURE Murder Over N. Y. ??ALSO Charter Pilot THURS.-FRI., February 6-7 Henry Fonda. Dorothy Lamour. Linda Darnell. Guy Kibbee In? Chad Hanna SATURDAY. February 8 Don Barry In? Frontier Vengeance LATE SHOW SAT. 1*:3? V. M. Sing, Dance, Plenty Hot 8TTNDAY, February ? Frederic March la? VICTORY First Steps Taken .... (Coatiaavd frvai P?|? Ob*) Cleveland. Oastonia. Madison ^ Yancy count?? would be moved tro? the Tenth to the Eleventh district, while the Tenth district would t* made up of Avery. Burke. Catawb*. Lincoln. Mecklenburg and Mitchell counties. Other features of the reapportion, ment bill have not yet been iron? out. They deal with readjustment a the membership of the two iegislitiTt houses, and are said to be packtd with political dynamite. Every t>i?n thus far suggested bas met with considerable opposition. The reapportionment is mandatory under the Constitution, as at result ot the recent census. For Sale POR SALE?One 30 foot IV* inch line shaft. Also pulleys. Can ba seen at Cherokee Scout Office. For Rent FOR RENT: One 5 room house. Ooort garage. C. D. Mayfield, Phone 24. Murphy. N. C. <26-3t-cg> FOR RENT: Uufurnished steam heated 3 room apt., with bath. Al so furnished steam heated rooms for rent by day or week. MRS. E. L. HOLT. (chg.) Personal NATIONAL DEFENSE calls for skill ed men. Thousand? of electric welders required in this work, high wages paid. Our six weeks course prepares you to hold these job?. Day and night classes, skilled in structors. Most modern equipped school in south. Easy terms. Enrol! today. SOUTHERN WELDING SCHOOL, 68 N. Market St., Ashe ville, N. C. Phone 2940. Help Wanted WANTED?Waitress?Must be neat, pleasant and willing. Apply at once. BARNEY S CHAT and NIBBLE AVAILABLE JJOW: Pine Rawleigh route in Cherokee County. Products well known. Good opportunity for reliable man with car to get es tablished in a business that offers good profits. Experience not nec essary. If interested, write at once. Rawleich's Dept. NCA-150-205. Richmond, Va. <26-3t-pd> SALESMAN WANTED: Age 30-50. To work retail trade Tip Top line of peanut butter sandwiches, salted peanuts, cakes. Goodie pies, cand ies. Exclusive arrangements and attractive earnings to competent and industrious man. Reply Box N. c-o The Cherokee Scout. (28-2t) Classified Display Protect Your Loved Ones With A QUINN A HUMPHREY Mutual Burial Certificate Only Costs 25c to Join Quinn & Humphrey Mvtul Barltl Association Copper hill, Tsbj?. DR. E. L. HOLT Dentist - X-ray Specialist Hill-Parker Bldg. Murnhv. N. C. Dr. L. T. Russell DKNTI8T X-Ray Service Phone 41: Sunday * Nlfht: 1M Mkrpby, N. G.