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Thursday, October 19, 1950 *tLt i t/sc Tue, 4 FOR RENT ? Furnished apartment. Conveniently located, just off WCTC campus, Cullowhee. Phone 110, Sylva Herald. izu. FOR SALE ? Modern 9-room brick veneer house, hardwood floors. 8 acres land with several thousand dollars income in timber. Will sell house and lot separately or entire holding. Phone 219-R T. K. Guthrie 5tf FOR MONUMENTS See Sylva Memorial service next to Ritz Theatre on Main Street, Sylva, N. C. Mar 20 tf WALKERS CLEANERS and LAUNDRY ? a complete cleaning and laundry service. Call us for pick-up and delivery. Phone 2541 -T-4, Cullowhee Road 44TN FOR SALE ? Good new 4-room house with bath and basement, two acres of land, close to good gravel road in Speedwell community. A Real Bargain. See Lyman Haskett, Speedwell, N. C. 19-21* FOR SALE ? A few slightly used Domestic Sewing machines. Special price. Campbell's Shop, Box 5, phone 525-J, Waynesville, N. C. 7tn FOR SALE ? Seven foot Electric Refrigerator. Can be seen at Sossamon's Furniture Store. Price very reasonable. Cecil Roberts. 18-21* FOR SALE ? USED FARM MACHINERY. One 1949 Ford Tractor, one Ford-Ferguson; one John Deere and one Ferguson Tractor, all in perfect condition. Priced to sell. Haywood Tractor and Implement Co. Your Ferguson Tractor Dealer, Phone 373-J, Lake Junaluska, N. C. 19-21 * FOR RENT ? Rock Cottage for couple. Electric Kitchen. East Sylva. See C. D. Deitz at Cottages after 4 p.m. 20 21* FOR RENT ? Rooms and apartments with hot water, steam heat. Apply Sylva Hotel. 20-23? CEMENT FOR SALE 100 to 200 bags per week. Hays Block Company. Phones 409 and 30. Franklin, N. C. 19 20 21 WANTED ? Dietician, Must be settled white woman with either experience or training in food management and control. Write box 495, Sylva, N. C., stating qualifications. 21 FOR SALE ? Baby Stroller, in good condition. Inquire at Sylva Herald. 12tf. FOR SALE ? Two iron beds, full size. Also Warm Mornine heat er. All in good condition. See Mrs. T. C. Bryson, Jr., at Hale's Store. Sylva, N. C. 21 I This off USE I To acc SARGl Wo wi For Tried Namo Stroot Address d r n IOT<urii/i ? Town? Use the coupon f ? i ???? IIAI/M . I JAUttll I Phone 38 cass* | FOR RENT ? Completely furnish -1 ea, mree or iour ruum n^utment. Electric stove, refrigerator and hot water. Greystone Lodge, Dillsboro, N. C. 19-22* FARMS FOE SALE ? One 85 acre tract, 12 acres in cultivation, good pasture, some fruit, house, barn, can house, smokehouse. 39 acre tract, mostly cleared, house and barn. Also good 12 year-old mare. One mowing machine in good condition. Located in Webster Township. Apply at Ammons Body Shop, Sylva, N. C. 9tf FOR SALZ ? Concrete blocks to retard water, cinder blocks to retard heat, superock blocks to retard heat or sound. Sold at prices between eleven and twenty-five rents determined by ?ize, quantity, material and distance hauled. Use these steam-cured blocks for your protection. We deliver. W. A. Hayes Block Plant. Phone 499, Franklin, N. C. IStf Dr. Hardy, Chiropractor, over Slack's on main street in Waynesville. Nights by appointment Call 1123, Waynesville. 46tf FOR RENT ? 2-bedroom cottage nicely furnished with gas and electric appliances. Newly decorated. For business couple. All hard surface roads to cottage. Pinnacle View at Beta. Phone 0703, Alma M. Lassen, Sylva, N. C. 17tf WANTED WANTED ? 100 new customers this season for the famous Duo Therm oil space heater. See a complete line of these wonderful heaters on display at our store. We will do installation, run the pipe line, or put a new thimble in your present chimney. Complete service on all stoves sold. , SOSSAMON FURNITURE CO. 19-23 Be independent. Sell Rawleigh Products. Good nearby locality open. Write today. Rawleigh's, Dept. NCJ-781-D, Richmond, Va, 21* HOLIDAY FRUIT CAKES ? Home-made fruit cakes made to order. Call Mrs. Marjorie Clouse, phone 225-W, Sylva, N. C. 21 The Mimosa web worm has in vaded the Tar Heel State, ento1 mologists report. The greenish yellow worm, about a half-inch long, feeds on the leaves of Mimosas and honey locusts. Two Davie County farmers have , built pole-type barns during last > month at a cost of around $500. , They will house 20 animals and , provide storage for about 1,000 bales of hay. mw not gooa mscvr 90 mys iron 1 XIS FREE c r THIS COUPON TO OUR luaint you with the wonderful qu SNT SUPER-FI* ill give you a Rijular Quarter P in your home . . Fill in the or your FREE PAINT if you alrndv. Simnlv is limited. COME IN TODAY! IN COAL & LUMI THE ? NUIItfi UP ?AUK UNUtn EXECUTION North Carolina Jackson County. COUNTY OF JACKSON vs. A. D. BRYSON AND WIFE, MANDA BRYSON; JANE HOXIT, BILL HOXIT, SIM IT A FOWLER, TALER FOWLER, MELVINA NICHOLSON, BETTIE McCALL, JOE McCALL, JOHN BRYSON, ALICE BRYSON, TOM BRYSON, FANNIE BRYSON, FRANCIS WILSON, SAM WILSON, NEWTON BRYSON, ANNA BRYSON AND ALL OTHER HEIRS-AT-LAW OF THE LATE JAMES B. BRYSON (DECEASED) WHOEVER AND WHEREVER THEY MAY BE. In The Superior Court Under and by virtue of an Execution directed to the undersigned Sheriff lor Jackson County from the Superior Court for said County in the above-entitled action, I will on the 20th day of November, 1950, at 12:00 o'clock (noon) at the front door of the Court House in the Town of Sylva, in the County and State aforesaid, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said Execution, all the right, title and interest which the aforesaid defendants herein above named, have or own in the following two tracts of land, situate, lying and being in Cashiers Township, in the County and State aforesaid, and more particulary described as follows, to-wit: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a maple, the N. W. corner of nna onH fhn Q W pfimpp nf an> U1IV VkiV f? other tract and runs thence North 120 poles to a chestnut; thence S. 30 W. 195 poles to a stake; thence E. 65 poles to a stake, corner of the J. Slatten land; thence S. 20 E. 75 poles to a maple, corner of another tract; thence North 120 poles to the BEGINNING, containing 50 acres, more or less, and it being the third tract fully set forth and described in a deed dated the 19th day of August, 1871, from William Norton to James B. Bryson, and duly recorded in Book 37 at page 594 et seq. in the Register's Office, reference to which is hereby made. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING on a small Spanish oak, the N. W. corner of the J. A. McCall home tract and runs thence S. 2 Mi W. 154 poles to a stake in said McCall's , line; thence N. 87V2 W. 86 poles to a stake (maple); thence N. 2V2 E. 154 poles to a maple, the S. W. corner of the J. B. Bryson home tract; thence S. 87 M2 E. with said Bryson home tract line 86 poles to the BEGINNING, and this tract being the same lands as described in a deed from W. C. Norton et al. to the said James B. Bryson, dated the 6th day of January, 1907, and duly recorded in Book 95 at page 265 et seq. in the Register's Office, reference to which is hereby made for a more complete description of same. This land is being sold for the purpose of satisfying said judgment and to pay all past-due taxes, interest and penalties, together with the costs of this sale. This the 18th day of October, 1950. GRIFFIN MIDDLETON, Sheriff of Jackson County. Oct 19 26 Nov. 2 9?CCB HAVE YOU RENEWED YOUR SUBSCRIPTION? his data 8 OUPON H STORE m ality of IE ENAMEL |g int can following i have not done so irn aa )tn Wl. Sylva, N. C. I SYLVA HERALD AND RURi r rRADt _ wx&wa&f fil io*H PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Weider, after spending the summer at their home in Dillsboro, left Sunday for their home in Lake Worth, Fla., where they will spend the winter months. Petey Davidson, who is studying this year at Ben Lippen, Asheville, returned to Asheville Monday after having spent the week-end here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Moody. Mrs. Lyda Davidson, Petey's mother, who is employed in Asheville, also spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Moody. Miss Mary Elizabeth Harper of Charlotte arrived Monday to spend this week with her sister, Mrs. < Jackson Dunn, and family. j Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Womack returned last Wednesday from t Charlotte where they spent a week i visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Womack and son, Billy. They were j accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Hal s H. Brown and son, Hal, Jr., of f Asheville who also visited the John R. Womack family. . Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Soderquist > and daughter, Mrs. Mary S. Log- ] gins, spent the week end in Oneida, a Tenn. with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 1 Robertson. Mrs. Robertson is also 1 a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Soder- < quist. Mr. Robertson is superin- < tendent of the schools of Oneida. Rev. and Mrs. William E. Mul- j lis and son, T. Gerald, have re- j cently moved to Sylva from Frank- i lin. Rev. Mullis is pastor of the ] Good Brushes De se bl; ? lll^lftift^^fc * ** %m?& IH t| j igg| |j|j|l i.^A ^" . ; ". v'?' "We don't want your jooia, iaoy?w? frttser and new lamps from JACKS JE*v; ,uvMniiiiiih..:.;.-jf &'. 's.w?'-&</////>'>v ^>*>.'<> Tht picture on the right is a graphic view of what happens > when the home-painter forgets to j dean a paint brush after that Fall j painting job. Whether it's one of j the new nylon-bristled paint j brushes, or an ordinary hog bristle, j failure to take a few simple clean* > ing steps will result in serious ; damage to the brush. The nylon \ brush above has been given the proper cleaning care which allowed the bristles to snap back into nor-| mal, efficient condition. Incident-\ ally, nylon paint brushes can be \ 'recovered" from just about any ordinary mis-use, due to the su-; perior qualities of this product. , Simply boil the bristles in hot water for 30 minutes, shape it, and hang it up_ to dry. It will be as good as new in the morning. . FURNISHING LAFFS IdlTa ^ m ^ ^4 Covrrifkt 19 .... M.ITE .. If?" S? i'*?''??'+ ' ' HPPHWPMJHj^ ^^.s'^v ^pP^pHH ^hB^.'***-tf^y s <':>:^^^^Bl I ;> *::>??v %^y^Bl Hnk ~#ffi&aMM|M^BK- ^.w : ><:^ . .v - >..*J^^^^H)?I I | iBSSgv^cco^ l*K' : -JN I HI ^^fc^^^':-i'-'^:::--y:* .' > |m,^3 raised 4235 pounds on his back to break the world's weight-lifting record. The previous record was held by a 390-pound FrenchCanadian who lifted a mere 4140 pounds. ocal Church of God. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hooper reurned to their home in Detroit, Mich., Friday, after a visit of several days here with Mr. Hooper's nother, Mrs. Flossie Hooper, and sister, Mrs. Clifford Seagr< and :amily. Mrs. J. C. Cannon has as her juest her cousin, Mrs. J. T. Edwards, of Culver City, California. Vlrs. Edwards, the former Miss \nna Hooper of White Pine, Tenn., ias made several visits to Dillsaoro and Sylva and has a number Df friends here who will be interested in her visit. Miss Bessie Lee Morgan of Lyman, Washington is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Brady Parker, and family at The Parker Tourist Farm, Speedwell. rve Good Core y Jr. . ' ; \ raw ^ * 17 by Loet) Aifvwrtlehit Co. 40| ?: ! heard you Have a Frlgidalre deep I ION FURNITURE CO." 1| *:- >"? * ''''ff': ''' ': s/KZ't? 'w4^m%>* /' * .-^ " '. > j KnSI . .*/&<& f%y&%4/},.. /Mr. *M? ^ J by Jackson Furnltura Co* PW5D0E Fiji T Curtain Sale i ) CURTAINS X 1 For The Entire Home 1 \ i Permanent Finish i RUFFLE Two and a half yards long ) Eighty inches wide Regular Price $3.95 ON SALE . . . $9-95 MA R QIIIS E T T E In Plain, Dotted and Figured ' Forty by Eighty-seven Inches A Real Bargain (or Your Home Regular Price $2.98 ON SALE . . . $1.03 For The Kitchen I \ M V II UVJlbL^. 1 u Iwil Mt4 , Bj| 1 L r^p ^1H i y?M| I BRIGHTEN UP THE KITCHEN With a Pair of Our Beautiful Figured 2-Piece Curtains for only $1.00 AND $148 ? u n ?n ggSJsll -
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