?r Thursday, August 10, 1850 READ HERALD WANT ADS wm&< '/ .?? j ' ' ' ' j J '^y' * . a Mr. Link Robinson, 519 Lindsey, is the most content and satisfied man in Newport Ky. In fact, he says there isn't a thing in the world that can irritate or upset , him now that he is on the HADACOL band wagon. If there ever j was a man who thought HADACOL is the most wonderful thing in the world, it is Link Robinson, since he learned that his system lacked Vitamins Bi. B* Iron, and Niacin. Here is what Mr. Robinson has to say about HADACOL, which is now supplying liberal quantities of these essential elements: "I have been a steel worker for over twenty years. When you are a steel worker, you have to do plenty of good, hard work, tnd you need lots of good, substantial food. But when a stomach is in as bad a shape as mine was . . . I couldn't eat, I had gas pains, stomach bloating and nervousness; well, I just couldn't eat the ? ? ? 9 9 Iff L proper iooas i neeaea. my ouss tola me about HADACOL and I started taking it immediately. After the second bottle I could tell a definite improvement. Now I can eat the foods I need to eat to really be on the job. In fact I can eat anything I want to. I am not nervous anymore, either. Best of all, I haven't got those terrific gas pains and no more stomach bloating. HADACOL is the best ever. I recommend HADACOL to everyone." HADACOL b Different Countless thousands are benefiting from HADACOL . . . even hundreds of doctors are recomi 'mending HADACOL to their patients whose systems lack Vitamins Bi, Bs, Iron, and Niacin. . HADACOL is so wonderful because HADACOL helps build up the hemoglobin content of your * blood (when Iron is needed) to carry these precious Vitamins and Minerals to every organ, and very part of your body?to the heart, liver, kidneys and lungs. veil to the eyes, hair and nails. Give remarkable HADACOL a chance and if you don't feel better with the first few bottles you take?-you get your money back. J Only $1.25 for Trial Size; Large Family or Hospital Size, $3.50. % 1980, Th> I*Bltoc Corporation rfyi] 0 () ^ J ?.v.v.*> :' x. > ( > mefe a \ . You can choose betw Styleline and Fleetline \ Many an admiring glance v you when you roll by in ; Chevrolet with Body by Fish true whether you choose a Styleline model, with "not styling, as the designers cal Chevrolet Fleetline model, 1 back" styling. Both are avails Chevrolet sedans and at prices! Remember?Chevrol only low-priced car that of two outstandingly beautiful styling . . . thus giving you tunity to express your own taste in motor car beauty. America's Best i Kirk-Da^ CuIIowhee Road r ?,/ Hospital News Mrs. Leah Barron of Green's Creek is receiving treatment. Mrs. Fannie Stiles of Franklin remains a patient for treament. Master David Buchanan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burke Buchanan of Webster, is in for observation. J. F. Keener of Glenville in for an operation. Thomas Frady of Sylva received an appendectomy Tuesday. Mrs. Belle Allison of Webster is receiving treatment. Mrs. Margie Ammons of Sylva is receiving treatment. Mrs. Dorcas Brown of Cullo-j whee is in for an appendectomy.! Mrs. Merle Cooper of Sylva is in for an operation. Mrs. Mary Crawford of Bryson City is in for treatment. Mrs. Martha Cogdill of Sylva is in for an operation. Little Miss Ann^ttee Grissom of Whittier is in for treatment.. Mrs. Amy Jones of Sylva is in for treatment. j Mrs. Kathleen Lanning of Tuck aseigee is in ior ireaimeni. B. R. Morgan of Sylva is in for treatment. John Phillips of Cullowhee is in for treatment. Lttle Bobby Patton, son of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Pattion, Qualla, is in for treatment. W. H. Sanderson of Waynesville is in for treatment. A. M. Wall of Bryson City is in for treatment, j BIRTHS A son was born on August 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Earl Frady. A daughter was born on August 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cope. Born to Mr. and Wallace Gray | of chowchilla, Calif., a son, on I j ( STALLCUP'S '< fi A n4imio Stinn ) I U MUV|? a ( %Cherokee, N. C. f \ PICTURE FRAME8 \ \ MADE TO ORDER . \ j - WAI 15 Pre-War Auto model or conditic i CLARK'S A I Cullowhee Road ????? )nly Chevrole and at the lc m een ^ You can cho m styling ^ Automatic and all follow W* You have an envi voor new '/m. aines and drives ter. That's ^ Yoil can buy a CI Chevrolet ^ Powerglide Autom ch back" and 105-h.p. Val1 11 it, or a * for the finest no-shi svith "fast ^ cost, or a Chevrc ible on all ^ highly improved s the same ^ Valve-in-Head Eng et is the W. chro-Mesh Transm fers these m standard driving at types of m an oppor- ^ * Combination of P< individual ^ Transmission and tional on De Luxe m m m feflf 11 /is Chevro THE SI DOWN THE MAIN DRAG It is good to be back on the Drag again. I took a flying trip down! to Florida for some rest and sun- I shine. The coolness of the moun- ! tains was quite a relief after a hot week-end on the beach, j 'Nough said. Dave Karp pulled a boner Mon-' day morning. His sales-help were huddled around the door trying to gain entrance. Usually at 9:30 the doors are opened. One of the girls went into the Blue Ribbon Shoe Shop and called Dave over the phone. Dave, who apparently was still in bed, managed to get to the phone and answered it. "What; time is it?" asked Dave. He couldn't believe that it was 9:45. | By 9:46 Dave was at the front door of his store still dressing and sleepy. "My clock stopped when the power went off," he tried to explain. Jack (Sossamon's Furniture Store) Henson will not be singing with the quartet anymore. He had' all his teeth extracted. Mary Vance (Bon Ton Beauty! I Shop) Bennett is a busy girl these days since her husband was called back to the Navy. Milking 25 cows, setting hair, and tending to a baby is a full time job, so says Mary. Sadie (Modern Beauty Shop) ( O'Kelly spent the week-end in Addie. She was telling me that she had a real exciting time there. One of these days I'll have to go to Addie and enjoy the sights. Peggy (Schulman's Dept. Store) Middleton is the main attraction in the store. Since Peggy has has been working for Sol, the j WCTC campus has taken over the I place. While down in Florida last week, I visited Waukula Springs. I met; a party there from New Orleans that had been vacationing in the1 Smokies. They raved about the mountains, its beauty and cool- j ness. They mentioned that theyj . | August 6. Mrs. Gray is the former Miss Phylis Cagle of Cullowhee. (TED mobiles any make, >n. Will pay cash. UTO PARTS < Sylva, N. C. -?< t offers such ; >west prices, t< m ose between ^ You Standard Drive ^ the Bel able choice of en- ^ And if it*! in Chevrolet, too. M here's yoi hevrolet combining ^ fashionabl atic Transmission* ^ smart, rac ve-in-Head Engine ^ and gray, 'ft driving at lowest ^ and you'll >let combining the #' kind in th itandard Chevrolet ^ the equall ine and Silent Syn- ^ vertible, v ission for the finest % or lowers lowest cost M and you'll ^ in its prict iwerglide Automatic M all-steel, ] 105-h.p. Engine op- ^ smartest i models at extra cost. less than 1 m m aagl m I w*7 rXjlBjjBy Ame Ji let Com pi fLVA HERALD AND RUR/ ' Other People's Opinion (Continued from page 3) global war or not. As for the Russians, if their delegates insist upon walking out of the U. N. sessions when the argument is against , them?they should be prohibited , to return. . CARY SNYDER ? I advocate ] 4 the old Teddy Roosevelt policy of , carrying a Big Stick. This policy ; of appeasement that we have been practicing has not been very ef- , fective. "WIMPY" HYATT ? I believe < we should get the jump on Russia before she gets it on us. We are i not fighting North Koreans, we're i fighting communism. Drop the A- ] bomb on them, they have been ? manufacturing them for some reaonn OUI 1 OFFICER QUEEN ? The people had better face the facts. We are in a war now. We should mobilize and end this thing even if it means to bomb Russia. MACK ADAMS ? We should launch an all-out war and get it over with. At the present rate it will last indefinitely and suffering will be prolonged. ' JOHNNY REVIS ? We should throw everything we have in the the line of armament into the Korean battle. I, for one, am ready to go to do my share. / stayed overnight in Sylva and then; went to see "Unto These Hills.'* ~ Ed Nicholson has gone to Washington, D. C. Joe Wallin was telling me that Ed went to Washington to advise HST, but I heard from an unreliable source that Ed j went to Washington to repair j Harry Truman's watch. Jo Ann Moody's sales ability is, improving. The other day a woman i j walked in Elsie's to buy a dress. | Jo Ann sold her two dresses, a hat, and a new hair do. June Cowan read where leg make-up could be made from ink and lotion so she informed Susie Barkley of the discovery. Susie | got some ink and lotion and proceded to mix the ingredients. This took place on Saturday night. On! Sunday morning Susie painted her: legs with the mixture and behold, she had a wonderful tan. All went well until she climbed out her car1 in Gatlinburg,. Much to her sur-l prise she was displaying two-toned j legs. Parts of her legs were orange, others brown, and still other parts skin color. What Susie wants to know is, does anyone want a gallon of leg make-up? I heard that Zollie Fincannon went to work on the grave-yard shift on his wedding night. v.vX;.' ' . v# \ + & I X>! can choose between Air and the Convertible 1 j 5 a sports model you want, ur car! Choose the fleet, e, steel-topped Bel Air, with y lines, extra-wide windows, leather-trimmed upholstery, 1 have the only car of its e low-price field. Or choose y beautiful Chevrolet Con# I /ith automatic top that lifts at the touch of a button, have the finest Convertible i range. Also available is an four-door Station Wagon? n its field?listing for $260 ast year. rica's Best Buy! ' any, Inc. Sylv"'N-c 1 lLITE Argura News Mr. and Mrs. Boone Mathis and iwo daughters enjoyed the birthday dinner at Mr. Lee Queen's at Cowarts on Sunday, honoring Mr. Queen on his 85th anniversary. Visitors included Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Mathis and son, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Mathis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Mathis and family and Miss Mozell Brown, and Margie and Avenell Queen. Mr. and Mrs. Jut Alexander were the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tolvin Alexander on Sunday. Miss Thelma Burrell has returned to her home after spending some Lime with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Burrell. i urw i v n ? k n h b n ^Domedlc SEWMACHINE Ton ot& hav* this nationally drartisad Domaatic at tha lowaat terma In yaarat 27 Bodara features for ea?y 7 wing. Saa it today. M(II )J Tblt aaw book*"How to J 5jT??I Mtk? CurUins, Draper* f Jftart Q I U?, SllpooTors". Com* I la ? got jrour iroo copy, I Sylva Coal & Lumber Co. Ph. 71 Sylva, n. c. BunuTut ni tniM whim omits -JA 191 The All Property 01 THE NAMES OF Align Sej AND SOLD No Extern Notice is also given pi Toi T < ? ?? Page 7 Mrs. Mattie Brown was a guest J. D. Brown, Jr. of her mother, Mrs. John Queen Mr. Mitchell Moore, Mrs. Lodel* on Sunday. la Smith and Mr. Rubin Moore, Mrs. Hess Philips and family, of Greenville, S. C., were weekof Wolf Mountain, spent the week- end guests of their aunt, Mrs. R. end with her sister, Mrs. Miles M. Broom. Mull. Mr. and MiV N. L. Ensley of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Watson were Sylva are visiting Mrs. Ensley's the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. mother, Mrs. Ralph Ashe. ^' ;' :! 7/* ' ''' ~ " , 4 ' 4-m* mufwnt 3 * > . . . . . :;* ; v. w w. .*J3 Air Conditioned Silverliners c Only Thru Service Via Scenic Highway No Changes En Route Thru Smoky Mountain National Park^ Daily Between ! BIRMINGHAM and RALEIGH VIA CHATTANOOGA, SYLVA, ASHE VILLE, and GREENSBORO Coaches thru to Raleigh leave Sylva daily at 4:25 p.m. 4:25 a.m. Other departures at 10:25 a.m., 1:10 p.m. and 7:20 p.m. Only 1 change to New York, Washington, Norfolk. I f Coaches thru to Birmingham leave Sylva 2:00 p.m. and 1:35 a.m. Coaches thru to Memphis via Chattanooga SYLVA BUS TERMINAL Sylva, N. C. Mill Street Phone 102-J mcTnrwvrrrrxrnm ST CALL for 9 TAXES = I mil DnmiSrAC Thot Ufn Lan ncijuiico inai nc ADVERTISE AND SELL n which the 1949 taxes have not been paid. ALL DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS WILL BE PUBLISHED ist 17, 24, 31 And tember 7, 1950 THE 2ND MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER ^ \ iion of Time Will Be Given i i that we will garnishee and levy on all personal roperty on which taxes are due m Clayton ax Collector for Jackson County ' 1