..,.,?? \>nm\z??Zz THE JACKSON" COUNTV JOURNAi. i Puplishrd Weekly by The JACKSON* CONNTY JOURNAL CO. Uatered as second c-Inss matter ai the J'oit Offiiv at Syiva, X. i'. DAN TpMPKISS, E(V,tor !gUALLA ; s > (By J- K. Terrell) There wa jun Oxner reunion at the ? >me of W. t. Oxncr, on last Sunday, "j. ut. one h|n<fred persons were pre, , t. Each tatnily brought lunch, and i t the noon jhour a bountiful dinner v.ns spread i'a the lroiiw yard, and u social hour enjoyed. Besides the Qual la relatives juvsent were Mr. an" Mrs. Jim winchester, Mr. and Mr* Clarence Houston, of Waynesville, Mi .? iil Mr*. Ijcifi Oxncr, Cullowhee, Mr ?::u( Mrs. Jini Mole and Mr. and Mrs. s un Triit, i Bonner's Ferry, Idaho, Mr*. Ixla M<i( lure. and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Winchester, Mi, and Mi's. I^awson MehalTey, Mr. ant Mrs. Will Winchester, and Mr. i'orter MeClure, all of Ilazclwood, and Mr. George Trouttnan. Mrs. I). Mi Shuler, with her daugh ter, Mrs. Hnfus Johnson, of Ela, left Tuesday to Vi-.it Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Shuler, ijn Lynchburg, Va. .Mr, and Mis. York Howell, of Le noir, are vii'ing Q'V'Ua relative. Thev, with ' other members of tho family fronj Qiuilla, attended th-* Howell veioii'pii in W.uyncsvillc, Siui <I:ty. ' \ Mr. and Mis. S. P. Hyatt, returned i? (ilenville, latter a_.week's visit it .Mr. J. L. Ilvctts. | M iss Hazel Edwards, of Whiteside i < \?ve U visiting Mrs. A Lion Edwards) and Mrs. G. jk Martin. Mrs. S. Ki Freeman has returned from a visit with relatives at Brywoa v itv. \ ' 1 Miss Bomiie Freeman .spent the u eek end at Almond. Mrs. Jnines Parka and children of; Greensboro spent the week end with] .Mrs. J. E. Battle. j Miss MavyEmma Ferguson went to Bethel, Saturday, to resume her work | .,3 teacher in' Bethel school. She was accompanied by Mrs. H. G. Ferguson .find Mr. Wayne Ferguson, who attend td the Howelj reunion, Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Gene Parker of Sylvf. called on Mi^ Annie Lizzie Terrell, Sunday aftenibon. Mr. L. W. Bumgamer and family oi bylva and ) Miss Marie Powell of | Canton visited at Mr. Grady Mar vin's, Sunday, i Airs. J. H. and Mrs. D. 0. Hughes) . ,nd daughter, Patsy and Mrs. Golmaa Kinsland spent Monday with Mtb.| Ted Kuisland Mr. Jim Keener called on Mr. | Claud Hughes, Sunday. | Mias Bonnie Anthony returned home, Sunday, after a visit} with rei-1 -tives at Beta. Mr. Chas. Snyder and family, of Islington, spent Sunday at Mr. N. F. Snyder's. 1 Messrs H. G. and Hugh Ferguson were guests 'at Mr. D. M. Shuler7?, j Sunday. i BETA By Mrs. W. G. Dillard Our school opened Monday with al largo enrollment and a good number I of patrons present. Much interest was expressed for the success of tihe -ehool. Our revival services closed several I ii.:vs ago with 35 additions to the fhurch. The baptismal service will be| ?it 'i o'clock Saturday. Miss Elizabeth Fisher is spendingl same time at Canton Friends of Mrs. Wes Harris will re* MTet to learn of her serious illness. | J ho is slightly improved. Mrs. John' Rice of Anderson, S.l C., spent: last week end with Mrs.Wes| Harris. %' The Senior B. T. U. held a social | on r.he church grounds, Monday night. Barnes and refreshments were enjoy-1 ?d There will be a general social for] all unions, Saturday night. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALEl *4 i 9 "North Carolina. Jackson County. Under and by virtue of an&horiiy couierre l by deed of trust executed by W. A. Watson and wife, Maury W i! on, dated June 30, 1930, and re cm.led in the ofice of the Register of Deeds fer Jackson County in Book li4, at page $0, Mrs. G. W. Sutton, Administratrix for G. W. Button, 'tr. ;tee, dec eased, will at 12 o*tloek noon on the 32nd day of August 1986 at the Court House door in the Town of Sylva, N. (p., sell at public auction 1 o the highest bidder for eaeh the fol lowing lands, to-wit: Being the lends described fal M I ! ??.v"M-Jl i'rom ?/. M. Parker and wife, Chir? !o;ic P.ukor by deed dated 29th Sep i' -\ Buy a good used ear or truck and save nionev New & Used Parts For All Makes of Cars & Trucks j? ) Rebuild Batteries t Three Months' Guarantee $2.50 ? ^ - w - ? ? r 1 1 1?|?rmmrm i j Recharging: Batteries 50c I Rental Free For 24 Hours ^ m ? ? ? I. ?? - 1111 -im- ?~ Tl l? i i f I W>IWiWnMMWMWMWI Tires, Tubes; Glass Work Our Specialty Sylva Auto Trading (Post c, OVK-FOl liTll MILK FltllM RYI.VA ON' <TU.(W1?EE ROAD J t i ??????+???????<<??*??? *???.<? ? > ??<, gS^SSL'l. 'i TEXAS CESITENHSAL CEHTRAL EXPOSITION iBaslas, Tc::as, S938 All prepajatioriL, have been ir.xi. 3 to ciitcrtain ycu. Glamorous liKJH ciliei, fettling. lyrically '1 xcn conqir.'sri^tii^. every section oilers a briUlcist panorama ci -..Stracticn. Texas is celebrating one hundred years of unequalled achiovetnc-nt. Dallas and its gigantic Centennial Exposition rw.il be your starting point. Than you'll wish to visit the Frontier Centennial ut Fort Worth. Fiostas. pageants, reunions, cowboy ceremonials, mardi gras and historic celebrations will lure you to ovary section of Tevas. Texans will bo in festive mood. Help them ce!ebri :e. Southern Railway offers THREE GATEWAY ROUTES to Dallas and other points in Texas and the Southwest?New Orlean., Vicksburg and Memphis. DIVERSE ROUTr.S?Go one way usid return unother, il desired?-to enable you to secure the grcatcit beneht from on educational and scenic standpoint. EXCELLENT TRAINS AND SCHEDULES to insure satuJactory 3?rr ice. GREATLY REDUCED FAREi- to maJco your '"P economical. Examples oi Round Tjrip Fares in offcc! Daily to Dallas: V ' / f8) r / , (A) t la I'a'tmoa F&GM; ! In Coaches , Cars ASHEVILLE N C. $40.90 $30.70 Similar reductions from other stations R. H. DEBUTTS ^Assistant General Passenger Agent Asheville N. C. 'A) Cold in CojcI'.c-t rr.!v, JP-^ry lirr.it. (C) Good in Sleeping cr Parlor C-:s. Pull man tcre ex!ra. o'J-aay ;? :ti. o-;sxor. tickets cn scie at siljhtljr higher tares. Proportionate lares to ot.icr' i exrrs points, including Fcrt WorthJ Galveston, Hous ton. Austin and Son An tor.: o For !u;thsr inicrraation, consult your local ticket agent. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM LYRIC THEATRE Sylva, NC WEEK OF AUGUST 10TH MONDAY AND TUESDAY "Florida Special" > Jack Oakie - Sally Eilers ,, ' WEDNESDAY f Complete Round by Round Picture Schmeling-Louis Fight Shows: 3:00 - 4:30 - 7:00 - 8:30 and 10:00 25c to All THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ( *'Big Brown Eyfcs" Joan Bennett - Cary Grant SATURDAY "The Last Outlaw" u j Hoot Gibson Harry Carey Tom Tyler - H. B. Walthall * Also Buck Jones serial THE PHANTOM RIDER icmber 1922, .and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Jackson/ County in Book 89 at Page 82. j This sale is msde on account of de fault in the payment of the indebt edness secured by said deed of trust.1 This July 24, 1936. MRS. G. W. SUTTON, Admini stratrix of G. W. Stftton, Trustee,' deceased. ' ' i 7 30 4ts D. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified sfi administratrix of the es'ate of the late Dr. W, fl.; M:idif*Vn of the County of Jackson,' Slate of North Carolina, I hereby no-! tiJ'y all persons having claims against the said estate to exhibit them to I he undersigned at Webster, N. C., j before June 27, 1937 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Furthermore, all persons indebted (to said estate wili please make im-' mediate settlement. Tha^e unable i o pay in cash may. be given the oppor-. tunSity to pay in commodities or ser-. vice if the same can be used by me. This June 27, 1936. "" j MRS. E. L. MADISON, Admin istratrix of thd eatate of Dr. W. H.1 Madison, deceased. Pi ANO Fit S/'JLE: 1 Fe have in this oounty a fine piano to reposess, wi'th an unpaid balance of $162.20, j This piano is in first class condition. | (rood make. Formerly sold for $48.).; Would be glad to transfer this lease 1 to any responsible party willing to. pay $8 per month. No interest! Write' E.R. Magness, Ellenboro, N. 0. | "?*<< . Dr. R. W. Kirch^-, Physician & Sur^"' announces the opeW of offices in The leader Building Sylva;S.O. Telephone, fif^ GLENN FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Sylva,N. C. Phone 55! Why Gulf is the Gas for August "CMON IN/ FELLAS, and cool off!" Most days are hot in August. Gaso line must be refined specially for this weather; If it isn't, part oi the fuel goes out the exhaust unburned, wasted ... and you don't get the mileage you should. Use That Good Gulf Gasoline in August. It's refinery \juii vioMiiiuv; iu au((uh. 11 > rcuucijr* m ( . adjusted for summer weather?"Kept / in AT ?gtf-atgflfo. in Step with the Calendar"?all of it goes to work, i-one of it goes to waste. ' V, V I 1935 taxes will be advertised in a short ' ? i time. ? I 'i " " i ' '? (t Pay now and save o . .?' costs and embarrass ment. ? J . r ( ) c. C. Mason i * i-*" Tax Collector r>

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