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, Thursday, April 21,1949 ^ sett JVSeTHE U >*toe ' FOR MONUMENTS ' See Sylva I Memorial aervic* next to Ritz Theatre on Mam Street, Sylva, i t N. C. Mar 20 tt C BUILDING BLOCKS ? Cinder blocks, superock blocks, and concrete blocks for all building ^ purposes in sizes 4", 8" and 12". j The W. A. Hays Block Plant, ? Phone 102, Franklin or 903 High- s lands, N. C. - 35tl 1 ' I WALKERS CLEANERS and LA- J UNDRY ? a complete cleaning c and laundry service. Call us for c pick-up and delivery. Phone 254- r -J-4, Cullowhee Road 44TN j : \j J LET US TELL YOU HOW to savej $10 on a new sewing machine..^ ^ If your old machine needs renaming. call Camobell's ShoD phone 525-J in Waynesville, or write care Box 5, Waynesvile,: t N. C. 44tf't FOR RENT ? Rooms and apart-1J ment with steam heat and hot j water. Apply Sylva Hotel, Sylva, ( North Carolina. 45-48* * ______________________________ r BULL DOZING, Drag Line or'' Shovel Work. Have a T D 14 c Heavy Dozer twelve foot blade 11 that will do your work in less i time. Can supply drag line at s $10.00 per hour. Roy Stevens, ? Route 1, Waynesville, N. C. 46,49 j FOR SALE OR TRADE? j New Brick Veneer house' on corner lot, Main Street,1* Hazelwood. Three bed- ? rooms, two baths, garage J attached, insulated. Alsoji frame house on Brown Ave- E nue, Hazelwood, three bed-11 w> rooms. Will trade for farm \ a! 1 1 1 tf t t ! i k or nmoer iana., n. ju. umci:, j Sr., Route 1, Waynesville,n N. C. j 46 47 | 1 i t WANTED ? Man for profitable s Rawleigh business. Products well 1 known. Real opportunity. Write *! Rawleigh's, Dept. NCD-781-119,; t Richmond, Va. 47 s t * FOR RENT? 4-room house in j Webster. See Claude Cowan. 47 ( ] FOR SALE ? Fresh Gurnsey heif- 11 er. See Edward Keefer at Loves j * Chapel, P. O. Sylva, N. C. J 47* t FOR SALE?57 acres land. $150.00 \ new wire fence, some merchant- I able timber. Located in Canada j j township. J. C. Massingale, Cow_ arts, N. C. 47 48* i ' p WANTED TO BUY ? Up to 10 c cbrds of Jack pine wood, already cut, between now and April 26th. See or write Lon Harris at East La Porte. 47* TOR SALE--Electric Steel Guitar, double neck, with real good am- , plifier. A bargain. See Wayne , Jamison at Lilius Jewelry Co. 47 1 FOR RENT?5-room house, three t acres of land, the John Arring- ] ton property in East Sylva. Con- ] tact Candler Frady for further in- j formation. 47* j % FOUND?Lady's Spring hat near J Webster, Sunday. By describing the hat and paying for this ad 1 (35c) owner may have same. Mrs. J 4 Geraldine Kelly, Sunnybrook ' Farm, Webster, N. C. 47 ! i Among the Major causes of death j 0 in North Carolina cancer is one i of two which has not declined in ' the last half century. ] HOW KATHY'S BO in jifirnTii.-iTMT?rr i fikiWi'AM J 3 LOWERED ^ -^- ^-^95 TOTU ~ WATE R | . -... SKPAGCl- : .,' WMCMP . THIS DRAWtUG *h*>ws flow rescuers ti; ^ Fiscus 3 arid removed it from the st Pins were inserted at a point below vent- her slij ping down in case she t? have died s*??hi after fnllir.g into th ^OR SALE ? Clean, 1930 Chevrolet 4-door sedan. Excellent moor, good tires. See R. M. Bryson, :ullowhee, N. C. 47,48* ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrarix of the estate of Mrs. Hattie Allman, late of Jackson County, ^Jorth Carolina, this is to notify til persons having claims against aid estate to present them to the indersigned at Route 1, Sylva, tforth Carolina, on or before the 'th day of April 1950, or this noice will be pleaded in bar of re:overy thereon. All persons inlebted to said estate will please nake immediate settlement. This 1st day of April, 1949." MRS. RACHEL JONES, Administratrix of the estate of Mrs. Hattie Allman, deceased. Apr 7-May 5?Dd. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST r a 1 .. ..*^4,,^ _ c M,?4Lm-.' unaer aria uy vuiue 01 auuiuiiy contained in a certain deed of rust executed by Sadie Luck to Security National Bank, Trustee, >n the 1st day of November 1944, ecorded in Book 155, Page 119, Registry of Jackson County, North Carolina, default having been made n the payment of the indebtedless secured thereby, whereby the mtire amount of said indebtedless became due and payable and lemand having been made by the lolder of said note upon the trustee lamed therein to advertise and iell the property described in said leed of trust, the undersigned will >ffer for sale for cash at public Miction at the courthouse door in Sylva, Jackson County, N. C., at loon on Monday, May 16th, 1949, he following described real estate* Lying and being in the town of Sylva, Jackson County, North Carolina, on N. C. State Highway ind bounded on the North by M. 3uchanan and C. J. Harris and the ight-of-way of the Southern Raiload, on the West by M. Buchanan ind C. J. Harris, on the South by VI. Buchanan and C. J. Harris and he Central High^ School and on , he east by the' Central High School. BEGINNING at a white < )ine on the East side of a small jranch, South side of the Southern Railroad and runs North 88 decrees East, 12 poles and five links :o the highest point of a large staionary.rock; thence continuing the ;ame degree, four poles and six| inks to a stake in tne line or tne i Tackson County Fair Grounds!1 ;now the Central High School);! hence North 33 degrees East with I ;aid Fair Grounds line, three poles j o a stake; thence North 56 degrees; 2ast, six poles with the said Fairj1 Grounds line, (now the Central! i digh School), to an iron stake;j hence North 26 degrees West,] 'our poles to a stake at the South j1 -ail of the said railroad, South 85 ' iegrees West, twenty-four poles | ;o a stake; thence South 22 degrees | ( 10' East, seven and one-half poles 0 the BEGINNING. The successful bidder will be -equired, at the time of the sale, ;o make a cash deposit of 10 per :ent of the amount of the bid as 1 guarantee of compliance therewith in the event that no resale is jrdered. Date this the 11th of April 1949. SECURITY NATIONAL BANK, rrustee. By: T. W. Steed, Trust Officer. David M. Hall, Attorney. \pr 21-May 12 I William Ctinningham With 25th Medical Battalion In Japan With the Eighth Army In Osaka, f anan "R Ann lit William rnnninff-i lam, son of Mrs. Arizona Cun- j ningham, of Sylva, North Carolina, is now attending a 4 weeks course in Basic Medical at the 25th Medi:al Battalion, located in Osaka, Honshu, Japan. The Army's schcfol program is designed so as to expidite promotion within the enListed grades. In addition to fitting the soldier for a more responsible position and increased rank the program also furnishes the soldier with a skill which he can utilize upon his return to civilian life, either at the end of his enlistment or upon retirement. DY WAS FOUND naiiy approached the body of Kath> eel-pipe tomb in San Marino, Calif where the girl was trapped to prewere found alive. The tot was said e well (International Soundphoto) THE "JOE BEAVER" n i iw For . "TIN VA ANSWERS TO VET PROBLEMS A number of veterans eacl month run the risk of allowing their National Service Life Insurance to lapse because they fail t< take a second look before mailinj their premium payments, Veteran Administration said. Each month, VA district office receive checks, money orders ant nrteta 1 nntpc that pannnt hp pash. ed, although they were intendec to pay NSLI premiums. Manj checks are not signed. Others ar< made payable to companies ant organizations that have no connections with VA. VA attempts to clear up sucl mistakes immediately, by writini to the veteran within 24 hours But his premium cannot be marked "paid" until he sends back j cashable payment. If the veteran who forgets t< sign his check is near the end o his 31-day grace period, there i particular danger that his insur ance may lapse, VA said. Checks, money orders or posta notes should be made payable V the Treasurer of the United States If, for any reason, the veterai does not have a VA premium en velope and does not know hi insurance number, he should maki certain his payment is accom panied by his full name, addres and armed forces serial number Q?I am a World War I veterai and was married in 1947. Will m; wife be entitled to a pension a my death. A?The law provides that th widow of a World War I veterai may be paid a pension only if sh was married to the veteran befor December 15, 1944. If she mar ried him after that date, she mus have been married to him ten o more years at the time of his death Q?How does a veteran appl for readjustment allowance? A?A veteran must present hi original service discharge or sep aration paper, or if that has bee lost or destroyed, a certificate i lieu of, or a properly authenticate copy of such paper. He must fil an application on Veterans Ad ministration Form 4-1382. A initial claim is usually filed e the same time the application i made. This claim indicates wheth er the veteran is unemployec partially employed or self-em ployed. Q?If I accept and cash th compensation check VA has ser me, does that mean I am satisfie with the rating given meA?No. The acceptance of check does not waive any righl you have in claiming greater com pensation or pension than the which has been awarded you. ^ - Many new Grade A dairy barr are now being constructed in For syth county. Words of the Wise When you are aspiring to the highest place, it is honorable to reach the second or even the third rank. ?(Cicero) SYLVA HERALD AND RU1 tr TKADt ?/P K?St/irs][, By Ed Nofxiger est Service, U. 8. Department of Agriculture IBER-RP I CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS i Thursday 1 April 21 ? Philathea Sundaj - school class of the First Baptist ^ church will meet at the home oi 2 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferguson at s 8:00 p. m. Mrs. J. B. Case, class president; Hugh Monteith, teachs [er. i April 21?Scotts Creek Mission ary Society will meet at 3:00 p. m, 1 with Mrs. Maude Cook. Mrs. Olin r Ensley, leader. Mrs. Joe Sutton, b chairman. 1 April 21?Dillsboro Lodge No - 459 will meet in the Masonic hall in Dillsboro at 8:00 p. m. H. L. 1 Glenn, secretary. 2 Friday !# April 22 ? American Legion . meets in the hall at 7:30 p. m. F. a M. Williams, commander. April22 ? Women of the Pres31 byterian church meet at 7:30 p. f m. at the church. Mrs. Vernon s McHan, president. April 22?American Legion Auxiliary meets with Mrs. W. L. 1 Stack at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Lawrence 0 Cordell. president. ; Monday 3 April 25 ? Boy Scouts meet at _ 7:00 p. m. in the Scout hall at the s Methodist church. Dennis Barke ley, Scoutmaster. April 25 ? Woodmen of the s World meet in the hall at 7:00 p, . . m. D. L. Robinson, S. C. ^' April 25 ? Business and Profesy sional Woman's club will have 1 dinner meeting at Jarrett Springs I hotel at 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Lillian e I Madison, president. n Tuesday e April 26?Rotary club will have e dinner meet in Allison building al _ 6:30 p. m. J. C. Cannon, president April 26 ? Camp Fire Girls will r meet in the Scout hall at the h Methodist church at 7:00 p. m y Patsy Buckner, president. Wednesday LS April 26 ? Sylva Parent-Teacher Association will meet in the n Elementary school auditorium a' n 8:00 p. m. Mrs. Dan Moore, presid dent. e April 27 ? Oce Chapter 139 Order of the Eastern Star will mee' n in the Masonic hall in Dillsboro al d 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Virginia Cox, W M. is Thursday j April 28?Ruby Daniel circle wil meet at 7:45 p. m. at Park Luncl Room and attend in a body the ree vival service at the church. Follow. lt ing the service they will go to th< d home of Mrs. Felix Potts for i social hour. Mrs. W. T. Brown a chairman. hs April 28?Auxiliary to the C. J Harris Community hospital wil meet in the dining room of th? new wing of the hospital at 3 p m. Mrs. Harry Ferguson, presi is dent* April 28 ? Cub Scouts will mee in the Scout hall at the Methodis - church at 7:00 p. m. Britton Moore Cub-master. From one-half to three-fourth of the cows removed /rom dair herds annually are sold becaus of mastitis. RALITE PERSONALS Miss Jean Harris and Betty Revis of Sylva High school will leave today for Raleigh to represent their school at the Future Homemakers of American Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ball had as their Easter week-end guest Miss Jewell Passmore of Waynesville. Miss Passmore is a sister of Mrs. Ball. J. A. Campbell of Asheville spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Campbell. Mrs. J. A. Campbell, who has been in Bryson City with her mother who is ill, joined her husband here Sunday. They returned to Asheville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Reed and son, Tommy, of Oak Ridge, Tenn., spent Easter with Mr. ^nd Mrs. Lee Leopard, and in Waynesville with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Reed and son, Edmond, of Oak Ridge, Tenn., spent last week-end with friends and relatives here. Mrs. W. E. Campbell remains ill at her home on College Hill. Miss Fannie Lou Frady of Brepnant loot \iroolr_QnH Vl/itVl ' V Oi U lOO V VY ? ViiU ff A w* l friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Melton and son, Michael, are visiting friends and relatives in Oak Ridge, Tenn. Hal Wilson and Bob Tallent, both students of W. C. T. C.t have gone to Charleston, S. C., to spend spring holidays. J. B. Case left today on a business trip to Greenville, S. C. He was accompanied ' by Mrs. Case and their daughter, Peggy. Corsey D. Bryson, Chief Machinist Mate of the U. S. Navy, arrived here Tuesday from New Mexico after receiving word of the unexpected death of his father, Harlin H. Bryson. Allen B. Fisher, Jr., S-A., U. S., N.t who has been stationed for the r past five months in Pearl Harbor, . has returned with his squadron to Sewing Machine Specialist | To Give Demonstration Mrs. Julia Mclver, Extension Specialist in Clothing, will give a , Sewing Machine Attachment Demonstration on April 25 at the home i of Mrs. C. L. Allison, Sylva. This meeting is for the purpose ^ ? ii i..t?. of training leaders irom an ciuus throughout the County, and it is j very important that each club have a representative present. The demonstration will begin at 1:30 p. m., April 25, and all i leaders are asked to bring their Sewing Machine Attachments to this meeting. County-Wide Slip Cover Demonstration A County-wide Slip Cover, i Demonstration will be given by I , Miss Mary E. Lee, Specialist in I t Home Management and Home Furnishings, Extension Service, I Raleigh, on April 28th at the Allison building, Sylva. i The meeting will begin at 10:00 a. m. and continue to 3:30 p. m. with one hour for lunch?12:00 to i 1:00 o'clock. ,! A covered dish luncheon will be served at the Allison Building by those who wish to attend this ( interesting and timely meeting. ; The public is invited to the deml onstration on how to make slip- J covers. | I r ^ s\r aA. ll ' VI wife; tn&? ^ '1 BENEFIT BY THIS GOOD NEWS t COMBINATION YOUR HOME TOWN PAPER gives you complete, dependable local news. You need to know all that is going on where you live. But you live olso in o t WORLD, where momentous events ore in the making?events which con mean so much to you, to your job, your home, your future. For constructive reports and interpre1 totions of notional and interno, tional news, there is no substitute for THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR doily. Enjoy the benefits of being i best informed?locally, notionolly, internationally ? with your locol 1 poper ond The Christion Science Monitor. LISTEN Tuesday nights over ABC stations to "The Christian Science Monitor Views the News." And use this coupon 2 today tor o special in- ^ ^ D 9 troductory subscription. Jp | Fundi TH* Chriition Science Monitor 0n?, Norway St., Bocton 15, Mon., U.S.A | PWoir tand mr on Introductory ubtcription to The (Hhrlftlon Scionce t Monitor ? 26 istuas. I enclosa $1. *t (nam*) s (oddratt) y _ C (city) (tana) (ftata) PB7 Sossamon Announces C Price Reduction On S Certain Model Bendix . Best selling Bendix automatic th washer models were reduced in sa price up to 10 percent according ba to Mr. Boyd Sossamon of the Sos- to samon Store. at The Gyramatic model was re- ar duced $34.95, from $329.95 to 50 $295.00. The Gyramatic with soap eg injector came down from $349.95 w< to $319.95. Prices on the other Bendix washers remained un- jei changed. of "The American housewife is __ Revial To Begin lo< At Wilkesdale j)1, A series of revival services will a begin at the Wilkesdale Baptist ne church Sunday evening, April 24. Rev. Frank Leatherwood of Way- ac nesville will assist Rev. Jarvis *1( Underwood, pastor, in the services. The n^eetings will begin each evening at 7:30. The public is extended a cordial invitation. . San Diego, Calif. " Charlie Crawford and Price j Dillard of Sylva and Willets and fc Lawrence Fisher, young son of * Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fisher of Ad- * c die, attended the horse and dog , show at Tryon Wednesday of last f week. * :i FOR S jE Air Dried and Kiln Drie< j E White Pine ? Re< W. C. Hennessee Lun !E Sylva, 1 HHyp w li7 Fo St plete job of Cleaning a Proofing, Dyeing, Hat Bl Button Holes. We also have the 0 moth proof bags at no Exl LEE WALKER, C Cullowhee Road i #/i ^2 yj mt^m. ^b^|l vbl v%|m Because of the outstanding J engineering, testing and manufacturing facilities of the world's largest exclusive producer of commercial vehicles. Because of a nationwide net- I work of specially equipped and expertly manned factory branches and dealer service stations. THl Ktr CKATU TtUCK Hooper JV Main Street Page t lub Clears $30 From ale of Easter Baskets Halcyon club members reported at the cash cleared from the le of Easter eggs and filled iskets amounted to $30. Prior the sale the club members met the home of Mrs. Roger Dillard td colored eggs and made up i baskets with bunnies, colored :gs, and Easter candies which ere sold at .75 and $1.25 each. This is an annual seasonal proct of the club for the purpose adding money in their treasury. oking to industry for relief from gh prices," said Mr. Sossamon, ,nd we are confident that these iw low prices by Bendix will lp many women in this city to quire automatic laundry facili?s for their home." Household Hint The usual home method of clean ng any fur is to rub into it cornneal that has been dampened with leaning fluid. When this has dried t can be shaken out and the fur rushed. If the fur is heavily soiled his treatment won't be too sat isfacory. You may have to sacrifice soma f the fur's fluffiness if you use a , soapless shampoo, but it will pet tha 'ur clean. Try not to get the skin .00 wet. < ale < i Surfaced Yellow and o < asonably Priced * < iber Company, Inc. ][ s.c. :: < i 1 Near As Your Phone Call 254-j-4 ALKER'S CLEANERS r Pick-up and Delivery >fvice and for a comnd Laundering, Water ocking, Alterations and I Id "Tried and Tested" I ;ra Cost to You. I )wner-Manager Sylva, N. C. I I am * W FjtWm rsss ~ ^ "* i i * ^ jf Because of a new and txtuuba parts warehousing program sa> surine fast, flexible distribution of GMC parts to tvery section of the country* BoCCTUSB of products that pro truck-built . . . providing engines and chassis that are famous for ^ long -life, low-cost operation* lotor Co. Sylva, N. C. <
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