HOW ATOMIC BOA . -. ' " *:>. - ..:>..*?& >:S\? * '^vKx *-ss- ' %rM: '.^mC : ;' .. . : ' , /"'*: ' ', : ' V -/ .* / .' ' ' ;, < v' .' * ".V "' ' - ' ... !., ^ ' ./ . ' .;". ' ' ' 'r .. . i. ?.. r .<.;%, ?,;> . m x -"r ?rr 0 * <* ? W???? .: ; e.:% S?4- & . ; > . ' 1' OI AO RAMS TAKEN FROM OOVERNM to a house when it is subjected to diagram shows the five successive si not given). (1) Dog plays in yard as - tossed as pressure hits house. (3) Qi from blast center. (4) Air rushing back against battered house. (5) T1 HAVE VOU RENEWED YOUR 8UBSCRIPTIONT BENEFIT BY THIS GOOD NEWS COMBINATION YOUR HOME TOWN PAPER |iw you complete, dependable local newt. You need to know oB lb?t it 9oi?i9 on where you live. But you live else in t WORLD, where mom en tout events no in the utkinf?evmti which cuu moon so much to you, to your foh, your homo, your future. Pit constructive reports end interpretations of notionol and interneOieuel news* there is no substitute or THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCI MONITOR doily. Enioy the benefits of boin? bsot informed?iocoliy, netieaelty* dntemettoneliy ?sritb tevr loeef mmmnp eeonafl imc rWoiehlmm R#2ncon WWW 1 WW Wttnil IBM JCIVRhV Monitor. LISTEN Tuosdoy nifhts ever ADC stotions to "The Cbristion n VIAMO OLA bJ^^p OP w ^U^te eS^u ^Bu?rOo And use this coupon 1M li! i fT| jSn, Weiwep*1 sI'muc,ttJA StnmT^U^Imu CMtM^uSm I One Hundred Dollar B J)ollar Benefit For Chile Awwf* l?=e the? tire family of five . . . corpora ted and licensed ance department . . . Y plan of Insurance for yo us explain the exact cos you will receive thru yoi contact GLENN FUN Sylva, THE S] [ It Happened ' HERE AND THERE Almost more going on than the V; people can find time to fully dis% cuss?patrolmen being fired, eleci tion talk getting heavier, and the milk situation in the county seem to be the only topics of conversaI tion. \B DELIVERS PUNCH 1 - ' ' * W i-'' : . - . y'-\' yjy. !* >' ti wl.'.IWAV//''.?< > ? ' <I,V ??> V. ' '/, *% : . v . >'< _ " ' sfil t * V '.v, P? |\ 0 f, " -!: i * 4f| - . . . : / fe -" ?'-j * 1/ <-.r , 5?^. i iENT booklet illustrate what happens the blast from an atomic bomb. The Lages of the explosion (time intervals t bomb goes off (2) Tree and dog are Jiet interval as force is spent outward into blast-created vacuum hurls dog le force is spent. (Central Press) PERSONALS Miss Doris Bowman and Mi Lou Huffman, both of Hickor recently spent a week-end wii Mr. and Mrs. Archie Crawford. H. W. Powell of Lepair spei four days this week here atte ing court. Mr. Powell Hs employ ed by the Clemmons Brothers C in Lenoir. He returned Friday. 3/Class Seaman Darrence Dye who has been stationed in Japj for the past two and one-ha years, is spending a sixty-day fui lough with his mother, Mrs. Berth nf iSvluo will rpnnrt TSSSSSS m (city) (MM) <* * ? ?22 WANTED?Fr A new Free Service ?1C LEWIS ESSO SE Phon IWe pay collect calls and < will remove your cows, any cost to you if called CONSOLIDATE!) HII 4aamaaBaMnamMaMmaauMmaamauaamaamaHBMmH?aBmM < ENROL J ^ i : THE JACKSON COU> i : ASSOCIA 11 ? Protect Your i > California to receive his new a: signment. Mrs. J. Frank Ray, who has bee visiting her parents, Mr. and Mi B. R. Morgan, has returned to h< home in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Yonally le Thursday for their home in Eu; tis, Florida after a visit of se\ eral weeks here with Mrs. Yona ly's parents, Mg. and Mrs. B. ] Morgan. y Mr. and Mrs. Hugh V. Fergv son and son, Gregory, of Nasi ville, Tenn. spent the week-er with relatives here. Miss Lucy Bumgarner and Mi Libby Dale Bumgarner we: week-end guests of J. G. Bun garner in Knoxville, Tenn., br< ther of Lucy. Andrew Allison of Detro; Michigan was called home la week due to the serious illne of his father, who is a patient ; C. J. Harris hospital. esh Dead Stock for your Community all? IRVICE STATION e 9105 >ur special equipped truck horses, and hogs without at once. ? DE AND METAL GO. X NOW In ? fTY MUTUAL BURIAL TION, Inc. Whole Family ? enefit For Adults, Fifty Iren Under 10 Years Old 1 two ceiits * day for m<?: inu uwuiuitt; Co. ib in- . by North Carolina Insur- ; on can easily afford this ! ur entire family . . . Let I it and the Many benefits 1 ir membership ... Please ! < ERAL HOME j , N. C. j I Flash?Bert Lloyd refuses to talk!!, The "hello" girls in a frenzy of curiosity now that the local exchange is to be under new ownership. Ain't it a pleasure to walfc into the bank on these gray, rainy days \ and see all that feminine pulchriJ tude across the counter? Uplift- J t ing, no less. . i Noticed where Ely Culberson says that Canasta will never re! STOCKHOLDERS OF FEDERATION TO MEET HERE MARCH 11 The annual Farmers Federation stockholders' meeting for Jackson county will be held in the Sylva warehouse of the organization at M 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 11, | it has been announced by officials of the organization. i Stockholders of the Farmers Federation in this county will attend the annual meeting for the election of committeemen and the w^minatinn of nnp director, it WaS ? announced. The director nominated at this meeting will be voted upon at the annual meeting o.' sjr all stockholders of the organization in the Buncombe county ^ courthouse on March 25. Each director of the Federation is elected for two years in such manner tha' n one director of the Federation is up for election each year, it was ' stated. A specialist on pasture improvements from State College will atir? tend this year's meeting to exir plain the pasture improvement J program it was announced. Jame; r- G. K. McClure, president of th Federation, has been named b. tc Governor Scott as a member of i s steering committee on pasture improvement in North Carolina. Jr The present directors for Jackson county are Hute Snyder and e F. E. Parker. Committeemen for Jackson county are as follows: Maft rion Moody, Erastus; A. O. Weides lich, Will Bryson, Bob Howell, /- Sam Parker, Dr. A. S. Nichols, Vel; 1- Wilson, W. G. Dillard, Dr. Grovei R Wilkes, Sylva; John O. Jones, Gay Jarrett Blythe, McKAnley Roas, i- Cherokee; Dave Worley, Whittier; i. Clyde Bumgarner, Erastus; Chas. j v Frizzell, Webster; E. D. Fowler, Cashiers; Mark Jarrett, Dillsboro; Vance HooDer. East LaPorte. 00 re 1- President Of Rotary > International Heard Twenty-four Rotarians and Rolt' taryanns of the Sylva Club "\yent st to Asheville last Thursday eve^ ning to attend a meeting of the at club members from the distric' and to hear Internationpl Presi~ dent Percy Hodgson. A number of ^lubs from East Tennessee and upper South Carolina had representatives at the meeting. The meeting was held with a banquet at George Vanderbilt hotel. Those attending from Sylva were: President W. J. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey Buchanan, Jim Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Enk>e, W. E. Ensor, Mr. and Mrs. Harry W J * m T T__?_ r erguson, ivir. ana mrs, ncrocri II Gibson, Sam Gilliam, J. A. Gray, - Mr. and Mrs. Herjnan Green, Dr. J Dan Gunn, Dr. Delos Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kemmerer, Mr. X and Mrs. Paul Kirk, Mrr qnd Mrs X Raymond Sutton and William Mcf Kee. E. L. McKee Expected Home First Of Week Mr. E. L. McKee, who has been under treatment in Mission hospital, Asheville, for several weeks, is expected to be able to return to his home here the first of next , week. Mr. McKee's many friends > and business associates will he > &JUU to have him hack in hylva. > > _ i ; For ... ; Truly Fine Monuments ! See SYLVA MARBLE and GRANITE WORKS JAMES T. BALES. Owner E j Phone 215-J Sylva fLVA HERALD AND RURALITE Smokey Says: . 1 \ I Born to M ITREE PUNTING * <!^_A3!HKE| Heed of 0? 7 GOOD BUSINESS^' ? daughter on 1 -yx r?-y A j/fy] Reed ia a fosti 1 \\lf f\ jj Reed Leopard A A \ ^ I I'f ^r* arK* t & JT ^ jtU announce the i_ . In Atlanta, 7 | Of Journal Doroth ^ &BBU-. of thi? city, p; * *^- : thc Academy ... Tu^pr^nl " ? ?? Atlanta Jourz place bridge, but is definitely here Guage on H< to stay. That's for sure here in Skirt-Flirt." 1 Sylva! daughter of 1 | \ I SPECIAL MARCH J t. I March Special j Men's I WHITE T-SHIRTS B | Fine Quality - Reduced For Your March Saving I j Small - Medium - Large Regtilar . . . 59c I MARCH SPECIAL | 39c I One Rack I I MEN'S TIES I In Latest Patterns I Regular . . . $1.00 I MARCH SPECIAL H I 48c I I SEE OUR LATEST F I Starting There Ar Made-T _ H Men's I WORK SHOES I I First Quality - Long Wear* I ing Regular . . . $3.95 MARCH SPECIAL I $2.95 I I For Children I ciotcd nnroere tfloitn uncooco I Batiste and I I Floral Prints I SPECIAL | Belk's I t nrths * NOTICE r. and Mrs. Edwii The Jackson bounty ik Ridge, Tenn., i can Convention is hereby Friday, Feb. 24. Mr. meet on Saturday, Marc: tr son oi Mrs. Ann at 2:00 o'clock, p.m., at ti of this city. J house in Sylva, N. C., foi s. Edwards of Sylv. Gf electing delega birth of a son, Jim- Jackson County to the home Tuesday, Fel 8ional Convention and to Republican Convention transact any other busi Models property come b ? * convention. U All Republicans from ? reature cinct are urged to atten y Ledford, formerly David S. Stillwell, CI rofessional model of Hugh e. Monteith, S< of Charm in Atlan- ????????? object of a feature Sylva and has been a pr ly's edition of the model for the past two ; lal titled "Age No Accordng to the articl smline Reaction tc by John Keasler, Miss Miss Ledford is the helped conduct a "Kin Mrs* Earl Hurst of Kinsey" in downtown A ' BARGAIN Is You Can't dffi I' __ OUCS It IU X ? 72 Regular . . . $2.98 I MARCH SPECIAL $1.98 I hhhhhhhmSI ? ' # ABRIGS BY INTERNATIONAL: >3 7.50 e No Finer Suits Than INTERN; o-Order From The Fabrics You Lil Full Length I ' LACE CURTAINS I For that fresh Spring look I Regular . . . $1.48 MARCH SPECIAL $1.00 I ^??????? ^ Extra Special LADIES SANDALS I AU Colors I All Sizes I MARCH SPECIAL $1.98 I Department - .a __ Thursday, March 2, 1950 == Sylva Lions Club Repubii- Has Ladies' Night ' called to The Sylva Lions club observed h 4, 1950, Ladies' Night on Wednesday, Febhe Court- uary 22, at the American Legion the pur- Home in City Park, with 12S ttes from Lions, Lionesses and guests present Congres- for the occasion, the State The Home was very attractively and to decorated with the George Washness that ington motif, and a delicious meal efore the Was prepared and served by the members of the Legion auxiliary, each pre- The program consisted of slides d. 3nd a most interesting talk on lairman conservation of natural resources, ?cretary given by members of the TV A. ?? Two new members were receivofessional Into the club at this time, Glenn {rears. Hughes and Ned Morris, ie written . Ledford Burnswick County pastures are dergarten in excellent condition as a result tlantfi nf tho milH winter weather. rs AT BELK'S I ord To Miss! I Men's ANKLETS I I close-out special For dress wear I I Popular Colors, Designs Regular ... 69c H T?* 'V Men's I I BLUE DENIM OVERALLS | I Full Cut . . . Sanforized I I Sizes 30 to 50 fl" I Rway TAILORING I | Per . ,. I Suit VTIONAL I ke Best I FAST COLOR PRINTS I I stock up for all your needs I at this low price v I MARCH SPECIAL 25c I I ? SLIPS I I In ldvely Patterns of Cotton, Silk, Nylon I I MARCH SPECIAL 48c AND $1.95 I I Store I

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