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Funeral Rites Held In Burnsville For Levi ?* Buckner, Aged Resident Funeral services for Levi Buck ner, 102, who died in Erwin, Tenn. on Tuesday, following a brief ill ness, were held at the Burnsville Baptist church, Thursday after noon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Ben J. Mclver and the Rev. B. S. Hens ley of Sylva officiated at the rites and burial followed in the Burns ville cemetery. ?Mr. Buckner, a- veteran of the war between the States, despite his advanced age retained his faculties until the time of his death. He was a native of Yancey county. Survivors included six children, 33 grandchildren, 30 great grand children?and?tight? great-great grandchildren. The available water supply for da^ry cattle in the winter jndnths is a big factor in milk production, say specialists of the State College Extension Service. QUiek RELIEF FROM Symptoms off Pistross Arising from STOMACH ULCERS mkto EXCESS ACID FrosSoskTsSsofHomsTrsot?ttlMi Mast Help or It Wlfl Cost YooNoO*? SsSSSaSSS oiplakis IMS twsaasai woo?ol ~ SYLVA PHARMACY Phono 27 Monteith And Elisor On Regional Scout Executive Board At a recent meeting of the Ex ecutive Board of the Daniel Boone Council of Boy Scouts of America which *v?s held at the S &c W Cafe teria in Asheville Hugh Monteith, of this city, was named vice-presi dent, and William Ensor, of Chero kee, Council Commissioner. L. Y. Biggerstaff, of Hendersonville, was named president of the regional board. Rev. Rufus A. Morgan, of Franklin, was elected to member ship on the board for two years. Plans were made at this meet ing for the annual Scouters Ban quet and meeting to be held in Asheville on the 13th. W.O.W. To Have Banquet - Monday Night At Hall The local camp of the Woodmen of the World will be host to mem bers of the lodge and their wives at a banquet Monday night, Jan uary 13, a^ 7:30 at the fraternal hall. Hugh Monteith will be the prin cipal speaker of the evening, and out of town guests have been se cured for the program, which will consist chiefly of fun: A local orchestra and musicians have also been secured for the eve ning. - In discussing the 1947 garden ing program, President Truman said: "The value of gardening in building strong bodies, healthy minds and a happy people has never been greater." COME OUT! SEE THE NEW 1946 PIPER CUB PLANES - HARD OF HEARING-^/VP/VlV BEAMED ELECTRONIC POWER crMtM the world's TINIEST, MOST POWERFUL (SATTtftY-COMTAINtD) HEARING INSTRUMENT couAticon Cm 700 imagine a battery-contained, all-in-one hetriog lustra ment Almost ts thin as ? fountain pto sod only about hall its length? Yon const SEE it to believe it! Yoo most HEAR it to appre ciate it! Coma saa and hiar this gnat new electronic achievement! FREE HEARING CLINIC Personal Consultation with AUTHORITY on DEAFNESS DANIEL 0OONC HOTEL?BOONE, N. C. ^ TUESDAY, JAN. 14TH 10 X.M. . 4 P.M. Come In and consult with a scientifically trained expert on hearing problems, and learn how "Bbamed Elsctbonic Powia"?a startling scientific achieve ment in the ACOUST1CON Impesial ? rrrolutiogizes hearing for the deafened! <^K^Sn Mr. W. J. Hart on and Mr. Q. Stable will conduet CLINIC ACOUSTICON . ASHEVILLE CO. 1-B Jackson Bldg. ASKCVILLK, N. C. V In Spotlight At Poultry Show THESi' SWANS are one of the main feature attractions at the annual poultry show being held in Madison Squkre Garden, New York City. * They were hatched in a special incubator. (International) A Sunny Note FILM STAR Rita Haywortb baa been gracing the West Coast beaches in this new black satin dressmaker bathing suit designed by Rose Marie Reid. It is trimmed with a new lam inated cloth of gold and black, water and tarnish proof. (International) W. O. W. INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS A large number of members at tended the regular meeting of Tuckaseigee Camp No. 560 of the Woodmen .of the World when it met Monday evening in the W.O.W. hall. At this time the officers for the new year were installed by Brit ton Moore, district manager, who acted as master of ceremonies. The following were installed: Jeff Hed den, consul commander; David Cagle, . past consul commander; Benny Reece, advisor lieutenant; T. F. Dillard, banker; D. L. Rob inson, escort; John R. Shepherd, Jr., watchman; William Hyatt, sentry. Sylva Flying Service Gets New Planes, Super Cruiser Now On Field (Continued from page one) motor pUne and a few twin motor planes. Agencies for Taylorcraft, Er coupe, Seabees and Piper are handled at the field and Mr. Wat son has recently been appointed by the CAA as a Private Pilot Ex aminer and can administer licenses to qualified pilots. The new Super Cruiser, which was delivered on Christmas eve, has gas supply for five and a hall hours in the air, and sells on the same basis as cars; one third down and the rest by financed monthly payments. William B. Dillard, owner of the Taylorcraft, will enter the Gulf Oil Tour to Miami, which fs sched uled for this month. 4 John D. Broom, who owns the Piper cub, is making his plane pay off in a business way. Engaged in the contracting business, he over looks his boundaries from the air, and also selects roadway sites. With the lifting of the restric tions of the war years and as ma terial for improvement can be got ten, the expansion of the Sylva air port is an assured thing. Sylva, be ing on the hub of Western North Carolina, is a trailway for traffic and with the increasing popularity Legion Auxiliary To Sponsor Program In an effort to raise funds to be used to complete the Fountain at the West end of Main street as a Memorial to World War I service men, the Woman'^ Auxiliary of The American Legion of Sylva is sponsoring Carl Story and his Rambling Mountaineers in an All Hymn Program, including The Melody Four from Radio Station WNOX Midday Merry-Go-Round. The program will be given in the Ritz Theatre Sunday afternoon, January 12, at 3:00 o'clock. A CORRECTION In our survey of rte\v business started during 1946 carried in last week's Herald it was stated that David Parker and Bob Mashburn, new owners of the Blue Ribbon Shoe Shop were veterans of World War II. This is incorrect as they are not veterans. They both worked at Oak Ridge during the war. of air travel the airport is filling the need of the air public. Opens Law Office In Leader Building The law firm of Edwards and Leatherwood of Bryson City has opened an office in Sylva on the Second floor of the Leader build ing. Mr. Herman Edwards, son of McKinley Edwards, senior member of the firm, will be in the Sylva office all the time. His father, well known in legal and court circles throughout Western North Caro lina, will give some of his time to the Sylva office. * Mr. Herman Edwards is a grad uate of the Wake Forest College law school and has been practicing with the Bryson City firm since I his release Irom service. He served in the Navy during the recent war. He and Mrs. Edwards have one young <son and will make their home in Sylva sometime in the future when housing is available. He is now going to and from Bry son each day. now rotiT war K?U?f FROM PAINfVt, COLD Ml SCRIES, MTjMJtOWl rl?T IT - UH - CHMOl COLS PIWUUTIOIS CAuriQM wM Omr ai OittCTIO Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Also Engraving Davis Je#elers TELEPHONE 198 SYLVAy N. C. G.L'S Attention! COMPLETE HIGH SCHOOL COURSES IN XN ACCREDITED INSTITUTION OFFERED AT GOVERNMENT EXPENSE " ' i ? Private School Bus to Sylva, Balsam, Canton, Clyde, Dell wodd, Hazelwood, Lake Junaluska, Maggie, Waynesville, Woodrow. St. John's High School Telephone 323 Waynesville, N. C. Get your FORD ready NOW for safe winter driving ... D. 'on't let a suoutn cold snap freeze your radiator or crack your engine*block. Now's the time to fill up with anti-freeze, to get sluggish summer oil drained, to install that heater ahd defroster and to repair all those little things which can give you cold weather trouble* Come in for a check-up and the expert service of our 1 ? Ford-trained Mechanics 2. Genuine Ford Parts 3. Factory-approved Repair Methods 4. Specialized Ford Equipment AVOID WINTER TROUBLES Change to fresh winter oil Fill the radiator with anti-freeze Check your battery for dead cells Check your generator and set charge rate Install a heater and defroster Check your brakes and tires fa. Get b?H?r s?rvic* for your Ford REECE-HAMPTON MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. SYLVA, N. C.
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