i JACKSON COT7IVi Y JOURNAL 1 l*obU*b?d Waet?y By TU f A ', b BON tOUNIt JOURNAL CO. f Kotered as wcond class matter * i'o*t Office ** Sylva? * """" ' DAK TOMPKINS, Editor This would be -A poor X ww ,0 !'n 1 f' east los in Spain; King 'tK' Starf tile Garter: <>ut 11''1,1"1" JSita. w^X."?v;-| nioiits. The Suprmc Court uiay b' -nm ir.une to public ..pin* a and pr..vaj from citlu-r of tlu- *her voordauu. brauohpa of tlu< IVder I t,0\;'lt/ but it seemetli to us that *e d Uc> a much more favoraW, aViUifr 10 ward the NVw 1**1 P"!uu'>lhl decisions ot the ??mat'?>!? ?*?' sineo the Prudent pw'l^"1 ?' form ot the judicial*.*. The Municipal swinimiir- pool, pioerly .;ondoct?<1. and u- brim, it wili be. will prov?' i' s"niv0 01 ' great deal ot healthful ami inaoe.ic pleasure to a grva many ol our poo pie. a drawing card lor tuuw-ifc. and a wal ass.-t to the camimmdy. But, it could al*? easily pro\e Uip ?< versa. It is important tluit it ue started off on the right track. I' will be easier to kisp if '<! Dwight IVjinl, young W'h < ai*l Jinian, undor so:itni?c t? die toni-'a in Texas, on a murder ?-!iarge. tail ? in an attempt to duplicate his n.at 1 Carolina record and escape, thr.mgl? the front door ot the pcaiu ntiai'> 4'The mills of the gods grind slow ]y; but thicy grind cxt- din- tine Darling of a prominent and well ??? <lo family. State C ollege studmt a:"< foot-ball player, robber siud muni V er, sentenced to die, ?*ommutfd i" life imprisonment, escaped. Y. Mi C. A. worker and society bandit in Mil waukee, killer in Texas, di\s to.vuht. This is tho record of Dwight Heard. There is nothing more mu\ than tlu oertainty of retribution. Civic prido demands that th'v con dition of tike streets ot' Sylva be in proved. We do n?i moan that n w paving should he laid, or that an;, costly construction or repairs h niadu; but that the unsightly irasi . paper, garbage, and what have \ '"a. be kept off the streets, vaOuit lots, and sidewalks. That would cost ??n 1; a little time and cooperation on the part of the business people ol thv town, who should be more interest ed than anyone else, with the author ities, The town had Mill Sine cleaned three 01* lour times witl'?:t the past two weeks, yc;. within -1 horn's there was little appi\,e:abl difference in its appearance. T' <? town has a good incinerator. Wliv not use it? NAZI HONOE VINDICATED The German Nazi government had to vindicate its high honor and maintain its standing as a ^ power by shelling, without warning a Spanish seacoast town, crowded with viivilian women and children refugees from the civil war, in re taliation for the bombing of a Nazi man-of-war, by Spanish places. In I ho same manner, Italian honor re quired the conquest ol Ethiopia and the butchery of h'Hpl'-ss people, just as > Japanese honor had demanded slaughter of hapless Chinese, and ' the taking from China of her fair est province*. We trust that Nazi honor is suf-j ficiently vindicated. Of course the' women and children i;i the ]ittl? ' Spanish town had nothing t.o do | with the warship incident. They; probably knew nothing about it. Bui' Carman warships opened a boiiittard j mont upon them, without warning, j They were not even given the oppoi - j tunity to run. But their broTen bod ie6, and their blood, spilt in t!? streets ?E a little Spanish town, have paid the debt. Nazi honor is viadi-j cated. 106 IS ON THE WAY The early completion of Highway 106 from Sylva to the South Caro lina line s"* rritl ;n in the stars. Hi,, condition of 106, the road rcqustvd, by the county commissioners, two tdccades ago, as the first road of th ? State Highway System to ho built in Jackson, has retarded the develop _? ment of the county for years. Every way he turned, in contemplating for ward steps ho ran,up against th? need for this highway as a first cor. sicberation. With the ?stablishment of th; Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the construction of the W^xway acrose Newfound Gap, k ?Wtoent to anyon? that if Svlva and .Jackson cam:; is:.p their ^ "hRle 01 tti? b?S?fi.S of tho park, 106 must bo built. Ever since the present writer ??s sununl the editorial ehr:r ?' 1,1 j.umal. ;< ??i ;? r\mn aao this lKiiu ir *>?'?< sistently advoeated th,pudding of 100 111 season si ltd Hit, WC hav4 written and worked i:, the iut.res. oi' this road. All that is water that>,Iia? pa?sd ' uiul'T the bridge; and 10o :s uu til way to becouunjr a lvality?a dream como true?an idea vindicated.^ The next steps in this eni-ity's de velopment. so far as highways arv foiuonvd. are the iinpruvi ?vnt or ihe seeoudjuy' I'^ads to the po nt wlure they aro ti;aviable the >ear around; and the K\tri.miiVV. at the earli' st possible dale, Th:* edn? struction of ;i project on the I>lue Kidjre Parkway in th<- P>'lsam nil's*. WASHINGTON NEWS (Continued iVom |>iige ono) and put the'-auuinnst w. ion ?n re. liei's<inar''ly upon Jieui This v.ould I'll! a !?rak;- upon ill :,.i,.:tnds , a<: ? '?.< I he "Mnyor's L<>1= hy" ami tik- si site ^vermes t'ci ni"i< Federal relief money. No polifiea1 suh-li\ isi.iii could uot a cent more S.h.i^it .?'* "-v :,i5t' t.) put HO i I rv .? J if. Ill tl: ".TV t :T-';irth?l as ,i sound and workable plan. ??: prac tice, polities beinsr w lira it is. s<vai doitbtt'u! i^t would I e w, IitjuhmI eiulliisi::stieaily hy 11t-.' sta{ s \yli eh h;>ve put up u?; money, or n vie t'? speak of tt\r irlii i', l-ui have ?Main ;><] hundreds of .u'']ii?ins i r >u I itele s?u?. ? CULLOvYHES HIGH FINALS ({*oiulii?-?i fitr i j'ajre one) Daves, as he-t i;"-! athhte: \ r[ij, Brvsoii as l? \s( ii?.y atiilety, jM'id-' Lo- P.r.vsoti, lor di-am'yiies; Oe] IlHle^-did?il-1 :,)1" Sid.?-lar*!'jp. Ruth Eleanm- F.!!lo.. pr-rdia^M^hip Maine Asln\ and jh line .vlik 'ls.,a> ht >t student's 'l! e?vi,s. !*.i'd r,('i--s f*!'s{ "isiij Ce? 1 iiirjit. - ?.v > ?! ? i a ward i d 1?> f' Mar ?jrainer. Vivien D.nvs. Ir-ne tlio n Lucilr IfiHi;, ;;-. < I'd! M d?!Ii:-t -ll. Rcva Pa,inter. Tli lnp l'l iPii s. ?' tina Prfssl.'y. IV-iy^L e IVi ?? Kdit! Seago; Carol \u S{ ill \ve!i. ( bd'? Tay lor Saunters. Ad.ah Wall, I- In ?'?>se phino V.'ike, AIr.l. 1 Ito z W ke. Wan-I Wike/:feet?lia ^ond, and-Kitby ??'. Wjodrinij: . j \ CARD OF THANKS i \ "? ; / We v.ish to thaiik all our trie'tK^ f'?r the kindu ss sliowu during tin* illness nlnl dial!i <f our lather, end also for th:> ll(?r;i! ofTerinvs. THE ALBERT DAVES FAMILY POTATO PLANTS ]V,|f SA1F, W. C'. Allison, Sylva, N. C'. PAIN 'f ,,. * ' it I 1 I AT LESS COST! I i ifwiTtc, ! a i ^GbihtWmI i 4 i . 5.V-, j ;1 | j feS*** WHITt ? ??'?'"* .t j & i 3 I! Ore coal of Pee Gee Mastic Psfcit is made to eo next to tF 2 v.'ood . .. tie other next to the vcather. 1 hat's why the.y protect your house Letter. Iteep it L-Igfiter. an<; f more beautiful t*:>a 3 coats ot c "dinary piint & It cosis Icr.s to paint your home >???' u .J'.r tliis sci-.^lilic sys'.sin . . . ar.J ii.e Pee GiC viuJett Man nak'.r ? ; r j j lvmmi: cc.uy ( t'.- p'oy'tl fi% liable Pair.Ur SySva Coal and Lbr. Co., inc. James Morris, Painter 'Phone 71 i ): 5 r>? Perto Rico. TTtitc Spanish Jnp-afce , i-kr.rlJo for Tfco Jooroal Rtid got Hi as, -lor ton Tan, leiaa Po- t) n !>a*ior.al, 3t*itc and Conn y news. rato Plants 20c p<?r 100; $1.75 per -$1.0.1 t!:?-* vr-f?r. in lir1 * >?unlv. 1000. J. O. Fisher, Shell Swicj* Stu ? r~[ ' ticii, Whiltier, N. C f.ook at voi!]* i.'i bel. 1'ia: your- subscription e>: GLENN FUNERAL , ... HOME l>.ml? If so. lot: us iiav?Ambulanoe Service - your renewal so that you, | Sylva,N. C. Phone 55 won t miss a copy. 11 Here's hoping you success, SMOKY MOUNTAIN GRILL Waynesviile Candy Company Waynes vii Je, N. C. N! At the Grill von can obtain: I J UN ALU SKA SANDWICHES, ROB INSON CRUSOE PEANUTS and " ality candies, ... Supplied by us. i ;> F-R-E-E F-R-E-E F-R-E-E At the Smoky Mountain Grill ? , Thursday, June 10 Opening Day?Your choice of R. C. Cola - Ccce-Ccla - Br. Pep per - Bireley's Orangeade - Bilt more Ice Cream- or Tom's Summer Ccnd'tes With each "Red Hot" RED HOTS - 10c < .}? A1V- i rW: , Balsam Bote BALSAM, NORTH CAROLINA Extends Greetings to Our, Neighbors and Friends in ? Sylva and Jackson County V . - ?? 1 y ? You are cordially invited to visit our summer hotel. i i We treasure your friend- j ship and good will. j J. C. Stiles, Yates Green, J Lessee ? Manager ' Paul T. Harber, < Ass't Manager and Publicity Director j Season opened June 1. l t * You will find a full line of Gulf C I ' " rt Products at the VI SMOKY MOUNTAIN Service Station, supplied by -'v ) Gulf Oil Corp. ' ' v ? ' ? C ' " " \ ? - 'l. S, W. Enl.oe, Distributor Drain and fill up with GULF PRIDE motor oil. GULFPRIDE leads the motor oil field. 0 Sylva Army Store The Home of Low Pri ices \ V*\ /N ?t* fUMMERi/ MONEY SAVINGS Starts Wednesday, June 2nd A store wide event planned months ago to save, you \ j money ? *1v . .; '* ? \ . i Buy your summer needs now at low prices f i 97c Sanforized Shrunk ! ' Wash Pants ?* * * { sizes 29 to 42 97c Fast Color Pro shrunk $1.25 Value Dress Shirts $1.94 White Brass Oxfords Genuine Goodyear Welts I,; p?*? ~v> fe. ; h ' ? \ . Isit? 97c AE Wool Bathing Suits Built In Supporer 97c 220 Weight Sanforized Shrunk Overalls A Typical Array Store Value 59c AU Cclors Button and T e Necks Polo Shirls $1.94 Star Brand Shoes G:nuin? P^c:> So!? BOYS' PLAY SHORTS EOY'S PLAY SUITS 69c SUMMER WASH GAPS 25c SHIRTS AND SBOBIS 25c WHITE LEATHER bELT 25c ^ COVERT WORK SB#19 49c

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