J'ted To Follow Vf: addresses of the rsons who have nation regarding a result of the rtising campaign, every board of s in the state, to ;mmerce, and to cies, wiiere they he present time izens in those meed today by --^,Cl wuwrman of the ft Ji*"? yr's Hospitality committee m ? county. advertising Division of the ierit of Conservation and Deer k?ep3 a record of every nnd every week or Hv recti*? Es prepares lists containing the addresses of all persons Eve written for information I state, which are sent to of county commissioners Eier organizations in every E These agencies in the counEjtjes, towns are asked to >ieselist5 on file and to make Available to any citizens or orW-wns that may want to use En following up the State AdCarapaigti. Ege lists are much more valu V the local communities than Woe to the Department of ConB0n and Development or to the B^-a whole, since they make it for the local communities, B though interested individuals ^^Ktpniiations, to tell these people their immediate sections," said ^^Erman Massie. "For all the can do in its advertising cam ^ ft tell about the state as a ^^Kole. mentioning any par^^Kilir i'ixaiities> But by making use ^K^ib'ts which are being sent and ^Hp!r.ule in every county, individ2nd organizations may write to people in other states who have indicated an interest in North ^^Ljna afid lell them about their sections. LU5 u-ay every county in the ^H;ci;?)ven a direct opportunity to ^^Ktize itself and its communities attract new residents and homeand eventually receive direct from the advertising camfact, this is the <?nly way ^^BhiniTUini ties and individuals ^^Kinble to benefit directly from advertising campaign. For ^Hrlfcal communities and the peothem must do the actual selling I ?num?ii i | of North Carolina to those from other ' states Who are becoming interested in Either &s 'visitors or to 1 establish homes. The state advertising campaign is merely the show win. dow through which the state is being displayed. It is going to be up to the localities and the people living in them to do the actual selling." j The first letters sent out to the persons on these lists should be purely informational and give general information about the county and locality from which the letters are written, in the opinion of T. E. Pickard, Jr., executive secretary of the Governor's Hospitality Committee, and should not try to sell any property. These letters should try merely to arouse interest in that locality. If replies are received from these first \ letters, asking for more information about property for sale, prices of land, ! and so forth, this information can be given in subsequent letters, he points out. v For the past six or seven weeks the Conservation Department has been sending out the lists of those who have replied to the state's advertising, de- ( signed to attract homeseekers, es- | pecially farmers. These lists should 1 prove of particular value to counties, | cities, towns, and individuals want| ing to attract new residents, Mr. Pickard believes Many Projects : Completed Here The recreation project of the Works i Progress Administration of Jackson county has made great strides toward a permanent recreation program. Its connection with Western Carolina j Teachers College, and the splendid cooperation of the Recreation Lay committee have helped to make this possible. The community building and grounds and swimming pool proball, dodo, checkers and other games have been ma'de and a chest for this equipment has been built. Much enthusiasm has been expressed by people of all ages who are anxious to take advantage of these recreational facilities. Mr^ Lackey, farm agent, and Mrs. Evans, home demonstration agent, are both going to promote a county-wide hobby of gourd raising and will donate some of these gourds r to the recreation project in the fall. They will be used on the wood-craft 4 program and prizes will be offered for | the most unique collections and for different articles made from them. A IClCUCinCLCIflCTICICLCICU uhlhehliih nh oh eh 3i iheji 3 % ili 25 Shoi pern Whe pern ? . dltlG ~rei Sylva ( RfBfiRRfiSZHSfiKitoRfi! * . - - ? >? ? # 7 thejjackson county journal ? - - ? ? full program; of -clean, wholesome j and instructive recreation has been i planned for the Spring and Summer months.. The recreational staff - is ! eager and anxious to have young people of all ages take advantage of the recreational program, and all young | people of Sylva and Jackson county | are hereby cordially invited to join j any, or all of the groups. It will in- j terest the citizens to know that the recreational program being offered to Jackson county is attracting attention in other parts of North Carolina. Any suggestions for the improvement or extension of this program will be welcomed, vide an ideal community center. Steel j stakes were donated and have been placed around the community house to protect its premises. Varieties of seeds, bulbs and shrubs are being added to beautify the grounds. Space has been reserved for tennis courts, shuffle boards, an archery range, horseshoe pits, and other outside games. A badminton court and shuffle board have been painted on j the floor of the community house. A table for table tennis, boards for can Woodmen Will Meet In May According to an announcement received today from Mrs Effie E. Rogers, Raleigh, member of the national legislative committee of the Woodmen Circle and state manager of North Carolina, the second Eastern Regional meeting of the society will be held at Myrtle Beach on May 23, 24 and 25. Mrs. Rogers will head a large delegation from this state. A number of local members expect to take part, according to Miss Jane Coward, secretary of Grove No. 180, at Sylva. In addition to Mrs. Rogers, national officers who will have important parts on the program are: Mrs. Dora Alexander Talley, Omaha, Nebr., national president; Mrs. Jeanie Willard, Denison, Tex., national vice president; Mrs. Mamie E. Long, Omaha, Nebr., national secretary, Mrs. Ethel Holiway, Montgomery, Ala , national treasurer; Mrs. Katie Ferguson, St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. Rosa L. Canada, Conway, Ark.; Mrs. Margaret G. Meadows, Fort Worth, Tex.; Mrs. Clara B. Cassidy, Atlanta, Ga.; and Mrs. Harriet T. Dor.elan, Columbia, S C., national directors. Miss Annie Johnston Watts, Meridian, Miss., regional director of the 1 1 iiiii Shears ( iv that Jackson C nanent and increas ;n you build a hous aanency. Every ?n to the county. )air--re-roof?or rei )oal and \ V. V.I wiFir iriCICICLCICtCftCLOLC " - ' .' *' jjj i '' / ' ' . ? ' i -.'SYLVA.fN.'C.V MARCH 24,1938 IMI J?L-JM??? ?! eastern region, will preside. The eastern region comprises the following states: South Carolina, Alabama, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Maryland, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Mississipi, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia. It is expected that six or seven hundred will attend, including national, state,, and grove officers, members and 25 uniformed drill teams. A tentative program consists of exemplification of the ritualistic work, including a lodge clinic, meetings for instructions for held workers, a Tau Phi Lambda meeting, pageants, swimming, game tournaments, and other forms of entertainment. To Whom It May Concern ! Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power contained in Section 2435 of the Consolidated Statutes of North Carolina, I will,1 on the 15th day of April, 1938, at the Hooper Motor Company, in Sylva, North Carolina, sell for cash to the highest bidder, at public auction, the following described property: One Ford Coupe, 4 Cylinder, 1931 J Model, Motor No. 4637659. I This sale is made to satisfy an ihdebtedness incurred for repaiars on j said automobile. I This the 19th day of March, 1938. HOOPER MOTOR COMPANY By Dexter Hooper CARD OF THANK8 We wish to express our gratitude to everyone who ministered to us by words of sympathy or deeds of helpfulness and kindness because of our bereavement, in the death of our husband tnd father, Samuel Jones. MRS. SAMUEL JONES and Family flDEFfNITE RELIEF OR I MONEY BACK H THE WIUARD TREATMENT has I I brought prompt, definite relief in I thousands of cases of Stomeeh and fl Duoderal 'Jlcars. due to Hyperacidity, ano ot ler forms of Stomach Distress due to Excess Acid. SOLD ON 15 DAY'S TRIAL. For complete information. read "Wlllard** Meseage of Relief." Ask for it?free?at J SYLVA PHARMACY - - - t ^/vw^^^BICi )dLj||^kyp )f Proi bounty is building sing prosperity. e, you want to buil ood building is at When you build~?j node!?remember Lumber C ioopcr ' ' i[; Hawldfh Rflrti MV fe?qj>portunity for ttiMT'MM permanent, profitable work. flaki way up this year. Start promptly. ^ rite Rawleigh's, Dept 1VGA-219-K, Richmond, Va. NOT f CI North Carolina, Jackson County. In the Superior Court. WALTER F. JONES, Plaintiff, Vs. DOROTHY R. JONES, Defendant. The defendant Dorothy R. Jones will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Jackson County, N. C., for the purpose of obtaining a divorce "a vinculo0 on the grounds of two years separation; and the said defendant will further take notice that rife If required to appear | at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court Of eaid county in the [courthouse in Sylva, N. C., on the j il'S MI'f i OLIVER Farm Implements CORN PLANTER You fran't beat Ihls com plantUt It's got everything any othei pfcater has and then some % ltd precision mechanism tneav mm and deposits the seed accurately. spacing them to suit the operator any distance from 7 tu *6 inches. The depth of planting la by a simple adjust inent. <t*#Hber Important feature ol tfcfo Machine >? that K puts the ferttllfVf Mder the seed, ivbei* it belong*. ffKtead ef on top. K Ill djrtrtftute little m 40 fertilizer lo the acre or ? inqetl m fi*0 pounds (haard on tt-iRfbl NO. Hacked Hv *fRV!CE and PARTS Farmers Federation SVLVA WAREHOUSE Main Street k 3k.; (p *ress * for A fnr J.V& I adpaint ompany aiMwiaia^^ 1 *'** ' ? ? .. IMBM ' ; > * ? fi 1 f ' x ? ' " i ' v , llil dv c* AaQt ISM, or wtflilii ! ? / thirty days ttmttfla, and anstvei J ; 4 ordfimur to thoTJompUlnt in this ac- > v tioo? or th* plain tilt will apply to the J, , court lor the reliet demanded in aaid ? . complaint ? i < This the 14th day of March. 1988 DAN M. ALLISON, 4 ; Clerk Superior Court Jadkson County, N. C. j ? f < Used Car ! Specials 1934 Dodge <fcQOO \ 4 door Sedan .yOUU 1935 Dodge 4 door i|jA Touring Sedan.WU i "SSPls;. 300 I "8Kr. 300 i" 1937 Plymouth CCA 2 door Sedan... OOU 1933 Plymouth 900 Coupe j. -air.:. _ 300 V; 1934 Ford OTIC Coach &4%J | , 1930 Ford -I EH < : Coupe.. tOv ) 150 { 1936 Dodge Q7C i , Pickup ?.'*? ijr'i 1934 Ford Of|A Pickup I 1932 Chevrolet \ tA . Pickup iOU 1937 Dodge 3-4 : C ft A 1 ton Truck VpV ] v 1934 Chevrolet Q*7C { i 1 1-2 ton O/O i| 1935 Dodge 1 1-2 Q7C \ ton truck | 1934 Ford 4 door ^lAf) * DeLuxej 1938 License Tag will be J 1 furnished Free: Wth; Oftch: purchase before April 15. COGDUJL MOTOR GO. iziara^^ Si1 il 1 1 m 'il jil il': [ i M : ! I fl! 1. I A 10 i!rt i d! f * I ffj t !| jj 11 ||.: Jliltl I11! II | :: tffiininwiiiggiiin'n|!n|

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