llMl / Thursday, Feb. 23, 1950 ^ *llL iVSC THe t Ml* ttff "' YOUR nearest chiropractic physi* . can, Dr. I. B. Funke, situated on Highway 23 at HazelwoodWaynesville line. Phone 163-J, Waynesville. 37-39* FOR SALE?18 acres of land, 5 acres in bottom, 13 acres in timber. Part of the J. C. Allman farm. See Leonard Cogdill, Addie, N. C. 38 39* c at p vami tv\macti/> .Qau/_ f VA >3fl I iicvr i^wmva tiv WWT>ing Machines with life guarantee. Good used Singer Machine* Also used electric portable with buttonhole attachment, $85. One year free service on all our machines. Campbell's Shop, Box 5, Waynesville, N. C. Phone 528-J. 25tf FOR 8AXJB ? Concrete blocks to t> retard water, cinder blocks to retard heat, superock blocks to retard heat or sound. Sold at prices between eleven and twenty-five cents determined by size, quantity, material and distance hauled. Use these steam-cured blocks for your protection. We deliver. W. A. Hayes Block Plani. Phone 499, Franklin, N. C. 15tf HOUSE FOR RENT?Three large rooms and one small room and bath. Near Western Carolina Teachers college. Mrs. Mont Daves, Cullowhee, N. C. 39* FOR SALE?Six room house with bath, hot and cold running water, lights, also garage, barn, henhouse, woodshed and 2 1-2 acres of land with young orchard of apples and grapes just beginning to bear. Located 1 mile from Sylva on Cullowhee Road.. See A. J. (Jack) Haskett at Belk's store, Sylva. 29 30* m/-i nrwrn T _ WAIN 1LJJ A U A ? UIUU111UIIed house with as many as 3 bedrooms, with heating and plumbing, stove and refrigerator desired. Need is urgent. If you have anything call phone 110t or write The Herald, Sylva, N. C. 39-4C LOST?On Main Street Thursday a Cameo pin. Valued for sentimental reasons. Reward. Contacl B. Glenn at the Sylva Hotel. 39? FOR HIRE ? Truck for hauling within 50 miles of Sylva. Phone 115, Sylva, N. C. Virgil M. Loftis 39* Dr. Hardy, Chiropractor, ovei Slack's on Main street in Waynesville. Nights by appointment Call 1123, Waynesville. 39 40 If you are looking for a home, here is a real bargain. Practically new six room bungalow, Nicely painted, inside and ' out with good grade paint. Also 12 acres of land. Will sell for $2800, If interested, see J. O. Buchanan Sylva, N. C. 39? '* "tit \ I % LOST ? A small brown coin purse f containing white golfi ring with small diamonds. Reward. Mrs. Carl \ Killian. 36Mf * FOR MONUMENTS See Sylva Memorial service next to Ritz rheatre on Main Street, Sylva, S. C. Mar 20 tt i t FOR SALE ? 50 x 140 ft. lot with } 4 room house. Lights and water. < Located just outside city limits. J See Mrs. Maggie Womack. 37, 39* 1 WALKERS CLEANERS and LA- 1 UNDRY ? a complete cleaning ind laundry service. Call us for pick-up and delivery. Phone 254T-4, Cullowhee Road 44TN WANTED ? To buy old fashioned High Back Bed. Also grandfather's clock. Write Box 192 or call phone 244-J-1, Sylva, N. C. FOR SALE ? Hester Owen property, 21 acres, near Qualla school. . Records cleared. See or write Mrs. W. M. Clement, Whittier, N. C. 38 3flf 40 41 NOTICE OF STOCK-LAW ELECTION FOR CASHIERS TOWNSHIP NORTH CAROLINA y JACKSON COUNTY. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Under and by virtue of the requirements set forth in Sec. 4 of Chapter "752 of the Public-Loatl Laws pertaining to Jackson County as was enacted by the General Assembly for 1949, and ratified on the 1st day of April thereof, thereby making it the duty of the Commissioners for the County and State aforesaid at some convenient time or date within a period of one year from the effective date of said Act to call an election for Cashiers Township and submit to the voters thereof the question of "Stock Law" or "No Stock Law."; THEREFORE, within the one year period as aforesaid, the Commissioners for the County and State aforesaid in Executive Seseistt* ora VtArahv rnfllnff for said Election to be held upon the above question of "Stock Law" or "No l Stock Law" on the 18th day of March, 1950, this Election to be held and conducted according to ' the provisions of Article 3 of Chapter 68 the General Statutes of : North Carolina, said Chapter being entitled "Fences and Stock Law." It is further ordered that said ; registration books for Cashiers | Township shall be opened on the 18th day of February, 1950, and ' remain open for four Saturdays next preceding said Special Election. j Done in Executive Session, this the 30th day of January, 1950. Jennings A. Bryson, Chairman County Board of Commissioners. Attest: Tom L. Clayton, Secretary. Feb 2 9 16 23 Odd Fact A mother of throe ehfldriB ?# eontir donned the ormngo cap of a Syracuse University freshman to become a fellow student of hit ' | t*nt7-7NMU dMfttv,? jmm. YOUNG MAtU^\ X)NT FORGET \ ye best part) 7a th meac"f) ? / ' ^ ?THES' MOTICE OF SERVItE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION *orth Carolina rackson County. In The Superior Court JOHN R. WATSON vs. MAGGIE LEEN WATSON The defendant, MAGGIE LEEN WATSON, will take notice that in action entitled as above has aeen commenced in the Superior 2ourt for Jackson County, N. C., ihe same being for the purpose ot obtaining an absolute divorce on :he grounds of two years separation. And the said defendant will further take notice that she is requirsd to appear at the office of the Zlerk of the Superior Court ol Jackson County, North Carolina, it the Court House in Sylva within thirty days after the 12 day ol March, 1950, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court fot the relief demanded in the complaint. This the 10 day of February, 1950. John E. Henson. Clerk Superior Court ol Jackson County, North Carolina. Feb. 16, 23. Mar. 2, 9 CCB 6-Cylinc V 1 New Ford 110-H. transmission mak( The brand new Rc ance, new economy io This 254 cu. in. pow self-cleaning exhaust i camshaft for increased cylinder wall life. You get these and n in Ford Series F-6. Y< cylinder Ford Truck e transmission. 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