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FOR RENT? Rooms and apart- ,
ments with hot water, steam
heat. Apply Sylva Hotel. 24-27 i
FOR MONUMENTS See Sylva (
Memorial service next to Rltz
Theatre on Main Street, Sylva,
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FOR RENT ? 2-bedroom cottage i
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
FOR RENT ? 3-ro*m Rock Cottages.
Electric kitchen. See C.
D. Deitz, East Sylva, N. C., at cottages
after 4:00 D.m. . 23-26*
FOR SALE ? Complete heating j
' plant, consisting of boiler, nine 1
(9) radiators, stoker and automatic
controls, suitable for large residence.
E. M. Lloyd, Sylva, N. C.
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MAIN and MILL STS.
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) WANTED?Frc
f A new Free Service i
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( LEWIS ESSO SE1
( Phone
\ We pay collect calls and 01
\ will remove your cows, I
^ \ any cost to you if called a
j CONSOLIDATED HID
CEMENT FOR SALE I
100 to 200 bags per week. Hays
Block Company. Phones 499 and
30. Franklin, N. C. 23-Tn (
WANTED ? Renter to take charge ;
of farm and Grade A dairy of
10 cows. Must be dependable.
Dennis Higdon, Phone 256-J-2,
Sylva, N. C." 23 24* ;
FARMS FOR SALE ? One 85 acre
tract, 12 acres in cultivation,
good pasture, some fruit, house,
barn, can house, smokehouse. 39 t
acre tract, mostly cleared, house ,
and barn. Also good 12 year-old ]
mare. One mowing machine in J
good condition. Located in Web- j
ster Township. Apply at Ammons <
Body Shop, Sylva, N. C. 9tf I
Dr. Hardy, Chiropractor, over i
Slack's on main street in Way- *
nesville. Nights by appointment 1
Call 1123, Waynesville.
46tf
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FOR SALE ? Baby Stroller, in :
good condition. Inquire at Sylva
Herald. 12tf.
WALKERS CLEANERS and LAUNDRY
? a complete cleaning
and laundry service. Call us for ;
.pick-up and delivery. Phone 254- .
T-4, Cull9whee Road . 44TN .!
FOR SALE ? A few slightly used !
Domestic Sewing machines; Spe- :
cial. price. Campbell's Shop, Box <
* 5, phone 525-J, Waynesville, N. C. ;
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WANTED?Farmer, factory work- 1
er or salesman in good, health
to conduct Rawleigh business
nearby. , If you want to MAKE j
MORE MONEY in a business of
your own, write at once for details.
Rawleigh's, Dept. NCK-781-BB,
Rirhmnnri. Va. 24* <
APPLES FOR SALE ? Golden
Delicious and Rome Beautiies,
etc., at $1.50 and $2.00 per bushel. <
Elmer C. Jones' Orchard at Bark- '
ers Creek. 24*
FOR SALE ? Used Galvanized
and Aluminum roofing. Reason- i
able. Shell Service Station at
Gateway 19A-107. 23 24* 1
OR aXl? ? Concrete blocks to :
retard water, cinder blocks to \
etard heatt superock blocks to |
retard heat or sound. Sold at prices 1
between eleven and twenty-live
rents determined by size, quantity.
Tiateriel and distance hauled. Use
ihese steam-cured blocks lor your
protection. We deliver. W. A. Hayes <
Block Plant. Phone 499, Frank- '
tin, N. C. 15tf j
FOR SALE ? 1939 Chevrolet car
with newly overhauled motor,
radio, and heater. Good tires. ,
$400. See Raymond Mull, Addie,
N. C. 24 25 26* I
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LOST ? Pair of men's glasses i
with clear plastic frame. Finder 1
please return to Gene Parker or j
rhe Herald office and receive re- 1
ward. 24* I
1
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE !
Having qualified as administratrix
of the estate of B. P. Norman,
deceased, late of Jackson County, 1
Worth Carolina, this is to notify
ill persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased to ex- ;
libit them to the undersigned at <
Sylva, North Carolina, on or be- J
fore the 2nd day of November, ,
1951, or this notice will be pleaded '
in bar of their recovery. All per- <
sons indebted, to said estate will 1
please make immediate payment, i
This the 2nd day of November, j
1950. ,
Mrs. Mary Norman, administratrix
of the Estate of B. P. Norman,
deceased.
Nov. 2 - Dec. 7, 1950
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
tor or the estate or J. n. L>ong,
deceased, late of Jackson County;
North Carolina, this is to notify
all person's having claims against
the estate of said deceased to ex*
hibit them to the undersigned, at
Sylva Supply Building, Sylva,
North Carolina, on or before the
26th day of October,-1951-or this
notice will be. pleaded in. bar of
their recovery. All persons indebted
to said estate will please
make immediate payment.
This the 26th day of October,
1950.
Marcellus Buchanan III, Administrator
of the Estate of J. R.
Long, deceased. 22*27
EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE
Having qualified as executrix
of the estate of Dan Tompkins,
Late of the County of Jackson and
State of North Carolina, this is
to notify all persons having claims
against the said estate to exhibit
them before the undersigned in
Sylva, on or before the 26th day
of October. 1951, or this notice i
will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate
settlement.
This, the 26th day of October, i
1950.
Emily Weigle Tompkins, Exe- '
cutrix. of the estate of Dan Tompkins,
deceased.
Oct. 26, Nov. 2-30
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM-!
MONS BY PUBLICCATION
North Carolina
Jackson County. <
MRS IRENE TERWTLLIGER 1
VS. (
MRS. IRENE TERWILLIGER
In The Superior Court j
The defendant above named
will take notice that an action entitled
as above has been commenc- *
ed in the Superior Court of Jack- j
son County, North Carolina, by the
plaintiff against the defendant for ,
divorce from the bonds of matrimony
now existing between them; <
snH 1f?t thf* Hpfpnriant furthar take (
lotice that he is required to apaear
on the 30th day of NovemDer,
1950, or witnin twenty-seven ,
[27) days thereafter at the office *
>f the Clerk of the Superior Court ^
)f Jackson County, Sylva, North
Carolina, and answer or demur to
he' complaint in said action, or
he plaintiff will apply to the
^ourt for the relief demanded in
;aid complaint. P
This the 6th day of November,
950, ... t
JOHN E. HENSON,
^lerk Superior Court for the Coun- 1
ty and State aforesaid. s
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NOTICE OF SALE UNDER
EXECUTION
North Carolina
Jackson County.
county of jackson
vs.
A. D. BRYSON AND WIFE, MANDA
BRYSON; JANE HOXIT, BILL
hoxit, srMiTA fowler, tal
ER FOWLER, MELVINA NICH
OLSON, BETTIE McCALL, JOE
McCALL, JOHN BRYSON, ALICE
nn\rc*rv\T
DAiowii, xum OAXOUA, r/uiNIE
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 for 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 Syl
va, 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
ane and the S. W. corner of anDther
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 an-|
ather 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: BEGINNINC
on a small Spanish oak, the N. W.
corner of the J. A. McCall home
tract and runs thence S. 2Ve?W. 154
poles to a staljie in said .Af,cCaU's
line; thence N. 87Vz W. 86 poles to
a stake (maple); thence N. 2Vz E.?
154 poles to a maple, the S. W.
corner of the J. B. Bryson home
tract; thence S. 87 Vz E. witjh said
Bryson home tract line '86 polesto'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 26o et seq. in the Regfcter's
Office, reference to which is here-;
by made for a more complete despurpose
of satisfying said judgment
and to pay all past-due. taxes,
interest and penalties, together
nrin'inn nf uamo
V?t V4 WUAAIVt
This land is being sold for the
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
PERSONALS
Mrs. Ruth McClung and daughter,
Sherry, have returned home
after several days' visit in Roanoke
Rapids and Weldon. While
the^e they visited relative of
Sgt. McClung who is now with
the Army's 1st Cavalry Division
in Korea.
Misses Doris Bowman and Nan:y
Arndt of Hickory are visiting
this week with Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bass, Sr.,
eft last Thursday for an extended
visit to Coronado, Calif., with
heir daughter, Mrs. H. M. Knight
ind family.
Mrs. J. Claude Allison and Miss
Dot Wiliams attended the Florist
Convention held in Asheville Nov.
1-9.
Dr. and Mrs. Pratt Cheek, Sr.,
)f Gainesville, Ga., visited Dr. and
VIrs. Pratt Cheek, Jr., for the
veek-end.
Mrs. Ralph Morgan, Mrs. C. B.
rhompson, and Mrs. W. B. Dillard
ittended the First District Auxiliiry
meeting at St. Mary's Episco)al
Church in Asheville, Nov. 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klum left
oday (Thursday) for their home
n Spokane, Washington, after
pending a ten-day visit here with
ats. Klum s grandmother, Mrs.
loxie Rogers, at Webster and
>ther reatives.
Mrs. Edward J. Doyle and son,
rerry, returned to their home in
Vxlington, Va., after a 10 days'
dsit with Mrs. Doyle's parents,
tfr. and Mrs. Herbert Gibson.
Tests are under way to improve
he quality of present apples by
ncreasing their vitamin C conent,
adding the spice-like flavor
>f the better English varieties, and
mparting the smooth, after-cookng
flesh texture of certain of the
German and New Zealand apples.
5YLVA HERALD AND RUR
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NOTICE OF a
RE8ALE OF LAND S
NORTH CAROLINA S
JACKSON COUNTY e
WHEREAS, on the 21st day of s
October, 1950, the undersigned of- I
fered for sale at public auction at 0
the Courthouse door in Sylva,
North Carolina, certain lands v
described in a deed of trust executed
by Edith Campbell, to M. 0
V. Higdon, Substitute Trustee,
dated 17 July, 1946, recorded in .
Jackson County Public Registry.11
in Book 155 at Page 552, etc., at a
which sale F. L. Breen became the r
last and highest bidder in thejr
sum of $3700.00, and the sale was!
duly reported to the Clerk of the P
Superior Court as provided by,1
law, and I e
WHEREAS, the said bid has
been raised as by law provided fi
and a resale of the property or- j ?
dered. !J
NOW, THEREFORE, the under-1F
signed will offer said property for | J
resale at public auction to the j
highest bidder for cash, at the E
Courthouse door in Sylva, Jackson
County, North Carolina, at *"
twelve o'clock noon on the 18th E
day of November, 1950.
Said property being described as r
FIRST TRACT, SECOND TRACT n
AND THIRD TRACT, and the "
same being described by metes E
and bounds in said deed of trust, ii
and recorded as aforesaiad in Book Sl
154 at Page 252, etc., Public Rec-l
ords of said County and State, and
being the same lands contained a
and described in the original advertisement
by metes and bounds, i,
and said deed of trust is herein s
referred to for full and complete ^
description. J
This sale to be made subject J
to all delinquent taxes. n
This the 1st day of November, n
1950.
M. V. Higdon, Substitute Trustee.
Nov 2 9 16 C
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)ct. 30 At Cullowhee
Girl Scout week was officially
pened in Cullowhee Monay
night, October 30, when the
Irownie Troop under the direcion
of Mrs. R. T. Houts presented
dramatization of THE BROWNIE
ITORY and the Intermediate Girl
cout Troop, with the help of sevral
adults, presented a radio
cript entitled GIRL SCOUTING
S EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS
ver the college radio station
vwoo.
THE BROWNIE STORY is an
riginal dramatization of the mean,
ng of Brownie Scouting. Accordrig
to a very old story, Brownies
re cheerful little people who secetly
do many helpful chores aound
the house. Following the
lay the Brownies sang two songs
'he Brownie Smile Song and The
trownie Way.
Brownies taking part in the proram
were: Judith McConnell,
udy Claxton, Susan Turner,
>atrica Hamilton, Jean Buchanan,
udv Renfro. Bobbv Hembree.
'helma Jean Bishop, Mary Nell
Bishop, Susan Mitchell, Irene
lines, Jerri L^e Eller, Freddie
Brown, and Linda Houts.
GIRL SCOUTING IS EVERYBODY'S
BUSINESS is a fifteen
ninute radio script written by
Betty Muessen to interest adults
n the Scouting program. It tells
omething of the advantages reeived
by the community as well
s the girls themselves.
Playing the part of "the Scout"
i the program were Lois Slagle,
ially Ann McConnell, Catherine
anowsky, Carol Janowsky, and
uanita Hen|bree. Dr. Morrill, a
lember of the Education dcpartlent
at WCTC, was "the Educaor."
R. T. Houts, pastor of Lhe
'ullowhee Methodist Church, was
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the part of "THE SCOUT MOTHER"
and Mrs. J. G. Eller, leader
of Troop 7, was "the Leader." Phil
Croft, a student at WCTC, was the
announcer.
Total output of U. S. cigarette
manufacturers during the first six
months of 1950 was slightly below
that of the first six months of
1949.
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