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CARDBOARD in six colors, 22 by
38 inches, only 5 cents a sheet at
The Herald Office.
LBGAL BLANKS of every descrip
tion on sale at The Herald.
FOR RENT ? STEAM HEATED
ROOMS. WEEKLY RATES. SYL
\A HOTEL.
Oct 4-tf
WANTED ? Boxwood Prunings. Get
my prices before you sell. O. V.
. Cagle, Greens Creek, N. C.
Oct 1 8 tf
MY TAXI FARE irom Sylva to Frank
lin, W aynesville_ Bryson or Gien
ville is S5.00. Jack Hall.
Jan 17-Feb 7
INSURANCE ? Is your future un
questionable? Is your child's edu
cation guaranteed? Do you .realize
what our retirement plan will mean
to you when your earnings stop? I
will be glad to go over any plaivwith
you if you will give me a ring or
write me a line. I write Hospital,
Accident, Fire, Automobile, Life and
Health Insurance. Mrs. John R.
Jones, Sr., special Representative for
Jefferson Standard Insurance Co..
Office phone 3; residence phone 0903.
WANTED? Wild Ginseng,. $5.00 per
pound. R. S. Cowan, Geens Creek,
N. C.
Jan 31-Mch 21
$500.00 reward for information lead
ing to the arrest and conviction of
Ihe person that placed two pints of
whiskey in my car on Friday night,
Nov. 3.? Jack Hall.
Jan 31 Feb 21
My taxi f^re from Sylva to Frank
lin, Waynesville, Bryson City or
Gienville is $5.00. Call 154. Jack
Hall.
Jan 31-Mch 7
FOR SALE ? Two and one fourth
miles from Sylva on Fisher Creek,
practically new five-room house,
modern bathroom and light fixtures,
including 2 1-4 acre lot with barn.
T. H. Gribble, Box 223 telephone
505J, Monroe, N. C.
Feb 7 14 21 pd
Put out your grapevines now ana
have grapes next summer. I have
150 bearing vines for sale at Clark's
piace on Cowee Mt. Also several red
sour cherry trees, one and two years
old. -D. H. Clark, Gay, N. C.
Feb 7-14pd
FOR RENT ? Three room furnished
apartment. Heat and lights furnish
ed. Phone 9176.
Feb 7pd-t?
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"A complete line of Home Furnishings"
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NOTICE OF SALE OF MUNICIPAL
PROPERTY
North Carolina,
Jackson County.
THAT WHEREAS, the Town of
Sylva is the owner of Lot No. 5, lying
on the North side of Mill Street in
the Town of Sylva, and is not a public
park or otherwise used by the Town,
for public purposes and hereby offers
the same for sale as is required by
law. ~
Now, Therefore, the undersigned
Mayor of the Town of Sylva, will
offer for sale and sell to the highest
bidder for cash at the front door of
the City Hall in the Town of Sylva,
Jackson County, North Carolina, on
Monday, March 5, 1945, at 12:00
o'clock, Noon, the following described
land:
Being Lot No. 54 in the Grindstaff
and Dills Subdivision in the Town of
Sylva, and lying and being on the
North si^fe of Mill Street and
BEGINNING at a stake in the North
margin of Mill Street at the corner of
J. S. and L. M. Higdon's Lot No. 6,
i?nd runs thence N. 2? and 34' E., 97
feet to the South side of the Southern
Hail way; thence with the South side
of the Southern Railway 30 feet to
a stake comer of this lot and corner
of Lot No. 4; thence with the East
line ol Lot No. 4 and the West line
..f this lot 95 feet to the North margin
.>{' Mill Street; thence with the North
margin oi' Mill Street to the Begin
ning. And being the same Lot con
veyed to the Town of Sylva by a
deed from A. J. Dills and wife dated
? April (?. 1934. which is o! record in
Book 143, at page 103, in the Jack
son County Registry.
That the Town of Sylva reserves
and retains for street purpose* ten
HO) feet on the South end of Lot No.
5, adjoining Mill Street which will
not pass by this sale.
That the Aldermen for the Town of
Sylva reserve the right to refuse or
o confirm any bid e.r bid> made on
.he above described Lot No. 5.
This the 2Gth day of January, 1945.
b 7 14 21 28 No 35
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Morth Carolina.
Jackson County.
Having qualified as the Adminis
'ratrator of the estate of R. E. L.
Monteith, late of Jack.on County.
North Carolines W to notify all
pe. sons having' claims against said es
tate, to present them to the under
signed at his home in Sylva, North
Carolina, on or before the 24th day
Df January 1946, or this notice will
be plead in bar of any recovery
thereon. All persons indebted to
>cid estate ^will * please make im
mediate settlement with the under
signed.
This January 18, 1945.
MACK ASHE, Administtrator of the
estate of R. E. L. Monteilh.
Jan 24 31 Feb 7 14 21 ?8
Alfred D. Reckley, 21, Pittsburgh,
Pa., radio operator, can smile now.
War Bonds are providing treatment
for the wounds he sustained while fly
ing a bomber on a mission over Cen
tral Germany. Reckley says others
will be wounded and will need help.
A piece of shrapnel sent Pfc. Charles Shropshire, 21, Lexington, Ky., to
the hospital, where his leg wound is mending, thanks to War Bonds.
Shropshire was wounded in a sudden Nazi assault while setting up a
machine gun on a Belgium front, when the enemy shell struck close
enough to wound. Buy more Bonds, Shropshire urges, so that the business
of war can be brought to a successful conclusion quicker.
Private Deitz
Serving Overseas
A Corporation, Plaintiff,
f vs.
Mrs. G. L. Owen, Lenord Owen and
wife, Desaie Owen; Thomas E. Low
ery; Roxie Owen McCall and hus
band, Garland McCall, Susie Owen
McCall and husband, Elbert McCall,
Dora Owen McCall and husband,
Jason McCall, Robert Owen and wife,
Lola Owen, Fred Owen and wife,
Otha Chapman Owen, Gannie Owen
Golden and -husband, Real Golden,
Norman Owen Anders and husband,
Bud Anders, Avery Owen and wife,
Cassie Owen, Spurgeon Owen and
wife, Rotha Owen, John Tilman
Owen, Willard McCall and wife,
Edith McCall, Wilma McCall Moore
and husband, Boyd Moore, Irene
McCall Blackston and husband, Frady
Blackston, Mae McCall Whitmire and
husband, Fred Whitmire, Ethel Mc
Call Montjoy and husband, Claude
Montjoy, Willie McCall, Robert Mc
Call, Ruby McCall, Dickie Anders
Whitmire and husband, Ernest Whit
mire, Alvin Anders and wife, Cassie
Anders, Lola Mae Anders Mosley and
husband, Lowry Mosley, Exie Anders
Whitmire and husband, Paul Whit
mire, Ella Mae Anders Searcy and
husband, Otis Searcy, Mildred An
ders Jenkins and husband, Roy
Cleophus Jenkins, Alfred Sherman
Anders and Cap Anders, and Cyrus
H. Nicholson, Guardian Ad Litem,
defendants.
The defendants, Ethel McCall Mont
joy and husband, Claude Montjoy,
vVillie McCall, Robert McCall, Dickie
Anders Whitmire and husband, Ernest
Whitmire, and all other non-resident
defendants and all defendants that
might be in the military service of
Pvt. Ottis A. Deitz has arrived
safely in the South Pacific according
to word received here recently by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Deitz
of Greens Creek.
Pvt. Deitz entered service in Aug.,
l?44r and received basic training at
Camp Johnson, Fla. Prior to enter
ing service he was employed in Wilm
ington, N. C.
He is a graduate of the Webster
High school.
Mr. and Mrs. Deitz have another
son and a daughter in the service.
Cpl. Elizabeth Deitz, a member of
the WAC, stationed in San Francisco.
andHgt. Medford Deitz with the army
in Paris, France, at this time.
PRELIMINARY CERTIFICATE OF
DISSOLUTION
State of North Carolina
Department of State
To All to Whom These Presents May
Come ? Greeting:
WHEREAS. It appears to my satis
faction, by duly authenticated r^or^d
of the proceedings for the voluntary
dissolution thereof by the unanimous
consent of all the stockholders, de
oosited in mv office, that THE HAZEL
CREEK LAND COMPANY, a cor
poration 01 this State, whose ^principal
office is situated in the Town of Sylva,
County of Jacrcson, State of North
Carolina (George J, Kolb bfeing the
ngent therein and in charge thereof,
upon whom process may be served),
has complied with the requirements
of Chapter 55, General Statutes, en
titled "Corporations", preliminary to
the issuing of tnis Certificate of Dis
solutions:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, THAP
EURE, Secretary of State of North
Caroilnn, do hereby certify that the
said corporation cii, on the 15th day
->f January, 1043, file in my office a
culv executed and attested consent
in writing to the dissolution of said
corporation, erecutcd by all the
stockholders thereof, which said con
sent and the record of the proceed
ings aforesaid are now on file in my
said office as provided by law.
IN TESTIMONY V/HESOF, I have
hereto set my hand and affixed my
official seal at Raleigh, this 15th day*
of January, A. D. 1945. ' ? ..I
? THAD EURE, .'
Secretary cjf State
(jOffioial Seal) . '
Jan 24 31, Feo 7 14 - .
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTIC?-V.
North Carolina, ' ? ' Vj
Jackson County. A ... Vi
Having qualified as Administratrix
of the estate of Dr., Charles Z.
Candler, -deceased, this is to notify
all persons having claims against saicf
estate to present said claims to the
undersigned on or before January 8,
1946, or this notice will be plead in'
bar of any recovery thereon. All
persons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate settlement
with the undersigned at her home
in Sylva. N. C? immediately.
This January 8, 1945.
ANNE CANDLER, Administratrix of
the Estate of Dr. Charles Z. Candler,
T^nr >n crxrl
Jan 24 31 Feb 7 14 21 28
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF
SUMMON*
In the Superior court, before the clerk.
North Carolina,
Jackson County.
The Gloucester Lumber Company,
Tech. Sgt. Paul Fordham, 31, Southampton, N. Y., v.rs one of three men
Injured when an Eighth Air Force Flying Fortress took a shelling over
Germany. The damaged plane got back to England, but this B-17 engineer
was knocked out with a shattered left thigh. Now he has an extra good
word for all the people at home who buy War Bonds to heal wounded
fighters of the present and at the same time assuring ample, sufficient
treatment for others yet to be wounded. u. s. Trt^sury utwtmm
the United States or her allies, will
take notice that an action entitled
as above has been commenced in
the Superior Court of Jackson Coun
ty, North Carolina, to sell* certain
lands described in the petition here
in known as the Sherman Owen
lands, situate on the waters of Tenn
essee Creek, Canada Township, Jack
son County, North Carolina, being
State Grant No. 1155, issued to Syl
vester Galloway and recorded in
Book G, page 195, in the Jackson
County Public Registry, for the
division of the proceeds thereof be
tween the plaintiff and defendants;
and said defendants will further take
notice that they are required to
appear at the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of said County
in the Court House of Sylva, North
Carolina, within ten days after the
5th day of March, 1945, and answer
or demur or otherwise plead to the
petition in said action, or the plain
tiff will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in said petition.
This the 29th day of January, 1945.
HOY M. COWAN,
Clerk of the Superior Court, Jackson
County, N. C.
Jan 31 Feb 7 14 21
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our many thanks
to each of you, for every kind word
of sympathy, for every deed done,
and most of all for the beautiful
floral tributes which told of your love
for us and our dear mother.
The McGinnis GnTldren.
Webster PTA To Meet
The Webster Parent Teacher Asso
ciation will hold its regular monthly
meeting at the Webster School house
Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 13, at 3:00*
Mrs. Don Davis, president, will pre
side.
After the business session Foun~
ders Day will be observed. Music
and a resume of the history of the
Webster PTA and a playlet, "Light
For Tomorrow" will 'be the main
features of the afternoon's program..
Refreshments prepared toy the girls
of the Home Economics class will be
served.
HOSPITAL NEWS
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Mr. and tMrs. Leonard Moulton of
Whittier announce the birth of a son,
Feb. 5.
Mrs. Callie Moody is in the Hospital
for treatment. She is doing nicely.
Mr. Quinton Monteith of Sylva is
in the hospital doing nicely, following
an arm injury.
Raymond Floyd Houston, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Houston of Cul
lowhee is improving.
Mr. W. R. Painter of Sylva is re
sponding nicely to treatment. ?
Baby Harry Lee Bradley, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bradley of Cher
okee, is in for treatment and doing
nicely.
"Tell him we're cutting pulpwood!
?
' * SEE here in the paper that
JL General Somervell says,
'We would rather fire a
ton of munitions than lose
a single American soldier
"That's the way I like to
hear our generals talk be- j
cause that 'single soldier'
might be ourboy. So when
the government says the
shortage of pulpwood may
hold up the supply of muni
tions, I'm going to cut every
darn stick I can.
"You just tell the hoy to
keep on doing his best over
there and we'll do our best
to back him up over here."
VICTORY PULPWOOD
PAUL ELLIS
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