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Thursday, Jan. 5, 1950 ^ tea * t(/s?THB *LI ** 1 *4 I FOR SALE ? Concrete blocks to retard water, cinder blocks to retard heat, superock blocks to retard heat or sound. Sold at prices between eleven and twenty-live cents determined by size, quantity, material and distance hauled. Use these steam-cured blocks lor your protection. We deliver. W. A. Hayes Block Plant. Phone 4t9, Franklin, N. C. 15tf FOR MONUMENTS Sm Syhra Memorial service noxt to Bits Theatre on Main Stmt, Syhra, y. c. Mimtf FOR SALE ? New Domestic Sewing Machines with life guarantee. Good used Singer Machines. Also used electric portable with buttonhole attachment, $85. One year free service on all our ma_. chines. Campbell's Shop, Box 5, Waynesville, N. C. Phone 525-J. 25tf , WALKERS CLEANERS and LA' UNDRY ? a complete cleaning and laundry service. Call us for pick-up and delivery. Phone 254T-4, Cullowhee Road 44TN LOST ? Tuesday, December 20 near the Sylva Pharmacy a coin purse containing $15 and two keys. Reward offered to finder. Mrs. D. W. Blaine, Franklin, North Carolina. 31,32* FOR SALE?Alfalfa Hay, also mixed hay. $25.00 per ton at barn. V. N. Dillard, Webster, N. C. 32* FOR SALE?Rock house with 1 acre of land, more or less. Bath, garage, and storage house. Beautiful view. Will sell at bargain. See 7 William Kauff at Rt. 1, Whittier, N. C. ' 32* NOTICE OF 8ERVICE OP 3UMMON8 BY PUBLICATION North Carolina* s Jackson County. r CORA DEITZ FREEMAN DEITZ In The Superior Court. . The above named defendant, V Freeman Deitz, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Jackson County, North Carolina, for the purpose of obtaining an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years' separation. And said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, at the Court House in Sylva, North Carolina, within twenty days after the 14th day of January, 1950, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 14th day of December, A. D., 1949. JOHN E. HENSON, Clerk Superior Court of Jackson County, North Carolina. Dec 22 29 Jan 5 12 I This SPEC FHCES SUSK I $7.95 ? $8 ? NOW ON ONLY $Cj Silks, Woolens, Taff Any ' S MRP'S Dl Street r FOUND ? Saturday on the street a small Brown change purse 1 containing Boy Scout pin and mon- J ey. Inquire at Sylva Herald Office. 32 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF SUMMON AND WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT. 1 North Carolina, t Jackson County. ^ J WHITEHALL COMPANY, INC., { Plaintiff VI INTERSTATE FELDSPAR CORP., t Defendant. t In the Superior Court. J Interstate Feldspar Corpora- 1 tion, the defendant above named,. J will take notice that an action | J entitled as above has been com- j menced in the Superior Court of \ JacWson County, in which the J plaintiff claims the sum of $1,016.- J 72, with 6% interest thereon from ] 5 July 1*47, based upon the fail- J ure of the defendant to pay the 1 plaintiff, in accordance with the contract, the purchase price for ; 350,600 pounds (155.299 tons) of feldspar sold and delivered by the . plaintiff to the defendant at its 1 /plant near Dillsboro, Jackson * County, North Carolina, at and for the price of $5.80 per ton. That said defendant will also take notice that it is required to appear at the office of the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court of Jackson County, on the 7th day of January, 1950, and answer or demur to the complaint, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief therein demanded. Said defendant will further take notice that in said action, a warrant of attachment against the property of said* defendant has been issued and the following property attached: A certain piece or parcel of land in Dillsboro Township, Jackson County, N. C., adjoining the lands of Neal Dills, Hattie Connor and other, and bounded as follows: "BEGINNING at a locust on the bank of Tuckaseigee river, corner of Wayne Connor's now Neal Dills'; thence North 49 East with said Neal Dills' line to a stake in State Highway Number 10; thence a Northwest course with said Highway Number 10, to a stake in said highway, also to the line of the Maude Connor tract; thence with said line of Maude Connore tract, soutn 42 West to the Tuckaseigee River; thence up and with said Tuckaseigee River as it meanders to the BEGINNING, ~ being "sll of* the lands owned by said party of the first part on the West side of said State Highway Number 10, and being the old Connor home site t and containing 4 acres, be it \ the same more or less; also j the right to use the water and 1 pipe line as now constructed < and to have the right to construct said water line and to build a reservoir at the spring, or wherever most convenient < above said highway so as to get a better water supply ] for the lands herein conveyed, reserving the right to use water from said spring and the right to tap said pipeline as now constructed for the Week's IALS! ID ON DRESSES .95 ? $10.95 SALE AT ? 00 etas ? A Size To Fit Woman o iPT. STORE Sylva, N. C. THE NOTICE I Yorth Carolina rackson County. 1 PAUL R. WOMACK, Plaintiff 4 MATT IE ELIZABETH C. WOMACK, Defendant. In the Superior Court. The above named defendant, dattie "fiiizabeth C. Womack, will ake notice that an action entitled is above has been commenced in' he Superior Court of Jackson j bounty, North Carolina, by the jlaintiff to secure an absolute di-1 force from the defendant upon | he grounds of two years' separa-. ion; and the defendant will further take notice that she is required :o appear at the office of the Clerk \0 fV>o Si l noriAr Pnnrt r?f Ta/*lrenn bounty, in the Courthouse in 1 Sylva, North Carolina, within 1 hirty days after the 5th day of < Fanuary; 1950, and answer or denur to the complaint in said ac- < ion, or the plaintiff will apply to he Court for the relief demanded < n said complaint. This 12th day of December, ? 1949. JOHN HENSON, Clerk of Superior Court. j Dec 15 22 29 Jan 5 * use of the said Hattie Connor for the lands she retained on the East side of said highway, but is to use said water so as not to interfere with the free use of same by the said Harris Clay Company for the benefit of the lands herein granted." j Subject to, excepting and < reserving all those rights, j rights - of - way, privileges, easements, benefits, riparian 1 rights and estates, in, to and 1 upon the above lands, as described in, and conveyed byM a deed dated 23 May, 1945, from The Harris Clay Company to The Dillsboro & Sylva Electric Light Company, recorded in Jackson County, in Book 162, at Page 407, to which reference is had. Being the same land described in and conveyed by, a deed dated June ?, 1948, from The Harris Clay Company to Interstate Feldspar Corporation, recorded in Jack Corporation, recorded i n Jackson County, in Book 176, at Page 132, to which refer-* encp is had. Together with the feldspar plant factory buildings and structures located on said land, and together with and embracing all of the machinery* feldspar crusher, furniture, fixtures, equipment and parts owned by the defendant fun? now located in said feldspar plant on the lands above described. And that said warrent of attachment was returnable before the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court at his office in said bounty of Jackson, on the 17th lay of November, 1949. This the 8th day of December, 1949. John E. Henson, Clerk, Superior Court, Jackson County, North Carolina. Dec 15 22 29 Jan 5?EPS ////i tiAMtiifi tree) tr# # ..... > Rocketing into the Futura loos Dew fleet of Oldamol new cars?the glamor ol above)?the action-packe new low price!?and the i them now at your 01 See the Oldtmobile "/?< FUnhl Ntw L?wtr M Phone 41 \ fLVA HERALD AND RUlfc THAPI (( lO** MOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Vorth Carolina, Jackson County. GEORGE TAYLOR MASSIE, NARION MAE MASSIE. In The Superior Court. The defendant, Narion Mae Mastie, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been comnenced in the Superior Court of fackson County, by the plaintiff for an absolute divorce on the grounds of adultery* The defeniant will also take notice that she s required to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior 2ourt of Jackson County, on or aexore tne zara amy ox *ro., ivau, rnd answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff or the relief prayed for by the plaintiff in his :omplaint will be granted. This the 3rd day of January, 1950. , John E. Henson, Clerk of the Superior Court of Jackson County, North Carolina. Jan 5 12 19 26 R?pd. NOTICE North Carolina Jackson County. EARL G. NORTON, Plaintiff vs. ADELLE MALLORY NORTON, Defendant. In the Superior Court The above named defendant, Adelle Mallory Norton, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Jackson County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the grounds of two years' separation; and the defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Jackson County, in the Courthouse in Sylva, North Carolina, within twenty days after the 5th day of January, 1950, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 12th day of December, 1949. JOHN HENSON, Clerk of Superior Court. Dec 15 22 29 Jan 5 ( i PERSONALS Rev. and Mrs. W. Q. Grigg visited Mr. Grigg's parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Grigg in Lawndale, over the week-end. Sgt. and, Mrs. David R. Calhoun and two children returned Wednesday from Hattiesburg, Miss., where they spent the Christmas holidays with relatives. Mrs. Jean Myrick, mother of Mrs. Calhoun, returned with them for a visit here. Mrs. Belle Buchanan left Saturday to spend the winter months at the Grand View hotel in Eustis, Fla. Miss Lucy Bumgarner spent w/// I MM * KMM M* MM 9" MM M% if c ff rviuirt 'ACtlAt 'iitA f/riAWAr f/re mic Fifties?a fabu- most famous >iles! 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Ml 4. 1 m... nus iusi lur iiouutu/ wu i "The Land of Beginning Again." j The Baptist Hour is presented weekly by the Radio Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention as a contribution to the religious life of America, and broadcast from Baptist Radio Center, Atlanta, Georgia. Stations in North Carolina over which the Baptist Hour may be j heard at 3:30 P.M. EST, Sunday.! WLOS, AsheviUe; WHHZ, Clinton; WAYS, Charlotte; WDUK, Durham; WFLB, Fayetteville; WGBR, Goldsboro; WCOG, Greensboro; WHKY, Hickory; WMFR, High Point; WFTC, Kinston, WNAO, Raleigh; WEED, Rocky Mount; WRRF, Washington; WMFD, Wilmington; WAIR, Winston-Salem; WSAT, Salisbury; WFRC, Reidsville; WGNC, Gas- ( tonia. | the week-end in Chattanooga, ^ Tenn., guest of Mrs. Sam Rhea and < Miss Elva Rhea. ( Mr. and Mrs. John O'Kelly werel | recent guests of their son, Mr. Clyde Rector, and family. Mr.v**md Mrs. Joe Hedden of Kings Mountain returned to their home Thursday after spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hedden. WOODMEN OF THE | WORLD Life Insurance Society Fraternity Protection Service BRITTON M. MOORE 8ylva Representative Sylva, N. C. | ,! ////, IM/CS / '?r* ?08/MfS , ?A-MJWC 0#/ " .>^ytt/M IM^ automobile engine! IVhirlaway ?the new automatic "drive** "Kocket" flraoothncjw I iVnr yfing?fleet, free-flowing lines? riom ? more visibility ? many it urea! See the new Futuramics! >... rocket ahead with Oldsmobile! f " I Rfnrti-Bruiting Popularity Makmt Suhtiantial Pric* Reduction Pot*Mm.' It NOW ON DISPLAY A f Y< ISOH MOTOR COMPA Page IK Have You Renewed Your Subscription? SALE | FINAL CLEARANCE of all \ WINTER DRESSES, / rnitfi ivn sitits ( I A A4 ^ AM J [ STARTING FRIDAY, JANUARY 6 > > Making room for new Spring Fashions and the r painting and remodeling of our store. / j DRESSES i All Winter Dresses i | Vi price \ COATS t v All Winter Coats ) I 1-3 OFF | SUITS ( All Winter Suits - ) | 1-3 OFF ANY HAT IN OUR STORE j $2.00 ONE LOT GOSSARD GIRDLES l/2 PRICE j SKIRTS AND SWEATERS j 1-3 OFF \ HALE'S [ Phone 104 Sylva, N. C. j w / % * '*44 , ~~ - ... . j ' ,* * '*%? / - < ' / / 7 *- ' rr"?v* . ... . a *. . } - - ' 4,v 1 % , ^ ^ ? *'*^ ?^ ?*? :??. ^fS^SSA Hydra-Marie Drim, m im? rwdueod prior, now optional on aO OidsmtkOt mA^ ^ If^^BPgwggiwwa. rrfffiffi* * *? ?*>'" '^^MKiaMBBMMi8^^^MliS^^!^.':',rr^y > U I OlDIMOIUI. P ? A I ll't NY Sylva, N. C. . 1?f" .. v ' -- .Ji** . .t?"','i .*;
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