AMERICA First, Last and Always The Svlva Herald The Herald is dedicated to progressive service to Jack son ... A progressive, well balanced county. VOL. XX NO. 28 SYLVA, N. C., Wednesday, Nov. 28, 1945 $1.50 A Year in Jackson And Swain Counties ? 5c Copy Roosevelt Memorial Bond Week December 3 Thru 8 BRYSON REPORTS ON PROGRESS OF ONITED WAR FUND DRIVE, ALMOST $2000 SHORT Chairman Urges Donations Be Made At Once To Bring County Up To Its Quota The following letter written to Township chairmen by Mr. Jen nings A. Bryson, chairman of Jackson County United War Fund, shows that the fund is short of our quota of $6,200.00 by nearly $2,000. The letter gives a complete report on the drive thus far. The letter is as follows: Dear Township Chairman, Super visor and Solicitor: We are now trying to close out the United War Fund of Jackson County. Will you make every ef fort to get all monies in within the next week or ten days so we might make our final report to the state. If we do not read) our quota this year, it will be the first year that Jackson County has failed. If you know of any person who has not given, will you contact them at once. Please turn all your money over to Mr. W. J. Fisher, cashier of the Jackson County Bank as soon as possible. Below you will find the quotas and the amount # solicited and turned in to date by each town ship. How does your township stand? Has it reached its quota? Township Quota ^mt. raised to date Barkers Creek ....$150.00 60.95 Canada 90.00 4.00 Caney Fork 125.00 26.90 Cashiers 175.00 220.30 Cullowhee 650.00 494.51 Dillsboro 375.00 298.53 Greens Creek .... 100.00 65.91 Hamburg 300.00 204.18 Mountain 75.00 0*Q?|. Qualla 250.00 64.08 River 250.00 139.66 Savannah 325.00 297.49 Scotts Cr. (Addie) 125.00 40.25 Scotts Creek (Willets) * 175.00 90.80 Scotts Creek (Balsam) 90.00 11.10 Webster 335.00 166.25 Sylva 2,510.00 2,221.09 Colored 100.00 10.00 Total for County $6,200.00 4,416.00 ? Trusting that you will cooperate with us in this final effort, I re main Yours very truly, Jennings A. Bryson, Chm. Jackson County War Fund. Pfc. James P. Swayngim Receives Discharge Pfc. James ?. Swayngim, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Swayngim of Cawarts has received his honor able discharge at Camp Bowie, Texas on Nov. 1, after almost four years service in the U. S. Army. Pfc. Swayngim received his training at Camp Grant, 111., and saw 14 months overseas action. He is entitled to wear the good conduct medal and has three stars to his credit. He plans to return to his home in Cowarts. Pvt. Kenneth Terrell Discharged From Army Pvt. Kenneth Terrell of the army air corps has been given his dis charge at Scott Field, 111., where he had served for eight months as an instructor in teletype school. He had been training as a cadet until the end of the war discon tinued that program and he was dismissed. He will enter school next fall. Prevent TB ? I v Buy Christmas Seals 1946 License Plates To Go On Sale At Cogdill Motor Company December 1. It has been announced by Cog dill Motor Company that all 194b License Plates will go on sale Sat urday, December 1, 1945. Carolina Motor Club Branch Offices are urging that people buy their tags early in order to avoid a rush and delay in getting tags as offices are required by law to keep regular hours. Tags will be issued upon pres entation of the following: 1. '46 Registration Cards or if not available 2. '45 Registration Card and if neither of the above are avail able 3. North Carolina Certificate of Registration. The 1946 Registration Cards were mailed out in third class mail and those not called for at the Post Office have been turned over to the local Motor Club at Cogdill Motor Company. So if you have not received your 1946 Reg istration card, it may have been turned over to our office and same may be had by calling for it. SOCIAL SECURITY REPRESENTATIVE TO BE HERE DEC. 6 A representative of the Ashe ville field office of the Social Se curity Board will be at the Post Office in Sylva, N. C. on Decem ber 6, 1945 at 10:30 a. m. Wage earners who have worked in a job covered by the Social Se curity Act since December 31, 1936, and have attained age 65, may be eligible to file claim for themselves, their wives, or minor i children, whether they have an account number of ] not. Surviving relatives of dceased workers, such^ as widows* children, or parents, or if none of the above, persons who have paid funeral expenses, may be eligible to file claim. In addition, persons who have need of social security account j numbers or other information pertaining tfi the Act are invited to meet this representative at the time and place mentioned. | Son Born To Mr. and .Mrs. A. H. Merrill Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Merrill of Eagle Lake, Fla. announce the birth of a son, John Arthur, on No- j vember 20th. Mrs. Merrill is the j former Miss Olive Coward of Syl- j va. GEN. MARSHALL STEPS OUT AS CHIEF OF STAFF OF ARMY In a ceremony 'witnessed by rver 20,000 people General George J. Marshall stepped out Monday as army chief of staff with a sa lute from President Truman as the man whom the nation owes its World War II victory and its future. The President said, "he takes his place at the hea