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ALL ABOVE ADVERTISING STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE
WANTED ? Man for profitable
Rawleigh business. Products
well known. Real opportunity.
Write Rawleigh's, Dept. NCA-220
119, Richmond, Va.
FOR SALE?1 1942 Ford Truck in
A-l condition. 1 Twenty Cle
Trac bulldozer with new motor.
iiL!v.* Prick
10,000 feet capacity with power
unit. Lon Harris, Cowarts, N. C.
Lon Morgan, Sylva, N. C. 34*
NOTICE?Several farmers need to
. dehorn some young cattle so we
are asking that the dehorner be re
turned to the County agent's of
fice. - 34*
WANTED?Lot in Sylva with city
water at reasonable price. An
swer Sylva Herald. 34
FOR RENT?Furnished apartment
near Western Carolina Teachers
College. Inquire at The Herald Of
fice. 34
FOR SALE^-1946 Hudson 8 four
door sedan with all the extras.
Less than a thousand miles. Going
west. Write Box 361, Sylva, N. C.
34
WANTED?Single man for eve
ning hotel desk work. Will not
interfere with present employment.
Room furnished. Call at .Hotel
Carolina, Sylva, N. C. 34tfn
BALED HAY for sale. Roy Tritt,
East La Porte, N. C. 33-35*
LOST ? Double Brown cameo
man's ring. Keepsake. Finder
please return and get reward. Mrs.
G. K. Bess. 33-34*
CONCRETE BLOCKS for build
ing homes, stores, barns, ga
rages or foundations. Sold at plant
or delivered. Call or write W. A.
Hays, below bridge in Franklin.
Phone 903, Highlands, N. C.
6-21tf
tf
FOR SALE*?1Three stoves, one
small circulator, one 1-room
* A
stove and one trash burner, all in
good condition. Will sey cheap. C.
G. Phillipps, Cullowhee, N. C.,
33-35*
LOST?Large red hound dog, top
of left ear clipped, fan tail.
Strayed from Cullowhee Oct. 30th.
Reward. C. R. Lowe, Box 372
33-35*
LONNIE MORGAN will be at the
Sylva Supply barn each day be
tween 7 a. m. and 5 p. m. for horse
and cattle trading. Sell, swap or
buy. 33-36*
FOR MONUMENTS See Sylva
Memorial service next to Ritz
Theatre on Main Street, Sylva,
N. C. Mar 20 tf
FOR SALE-*-Second-hand office
desk, flat topped with drawers;
a revolving chair, and No. 5 Un
derwood typewriter. Inquire at
Herald office. 33-34
ROOMS and apartments for rent.
Inquire Sylva Hotel. 33-36*
Read for profit?Use for results.
HERALD WANT ADS.
LAFF-A-DAY
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NOTICE OF SERVICE OF
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
North Carolina,
Jackson County.
In The Superior Court,
JOHN R. WATSON
vs.
MAGGIE LEEN WATSON.
The defendant, Maggie Leen
Watson, will take notice that an
action entitled as above has been
cuaimeitced In ' Sypui ior Gssfflsfc
for Jackson County, N. C., being
for the purpose of obtaining an
absolute divorce on the grounds of
two years separation. ? i
And the said defendant will fur
ther take notice that she is required
to appear at the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Jackson
County, North Carolina, at the
Court House in Sylva within thirty
days after the 20th day of Feb
ruary, 1947, and answer or demur |
co the complaint of the plaintiff
..m said action, or the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
This the 20th day of-January,1
1947,
DAN G. COWAN, Clerk Superior
Court, Jackson County, North
Carolina.- ^
Jan 23 30 Feb 6 13?C.C.B.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
tor of the estate of Roy M. Cowan
deceased, late of Jackson County,
North Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against the
estate of said deceased to exhibit
them to the undersigned at Sylva,
North Carolina, on or before the
9 day of January, 1948 or this no
tice will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to
sjiid estate will please make im
mediate payment.
This the 9 day of January, 1947.
CLAUDE J. COWAN, Adminis
trator of the Estate of Roy M.
Cowfen, deceased.
Jan 9 16 23 30, Feb 6 13
NOTICE OF 8ERVING
8UMMON8 BY PUBLICATION
North Carolina,
Jackson Cot^ity.
In the Matter of the Adoption of
Judith Allee Freeman, Minor
By Earl L. Griffin
Raymond Edward Allee Free
man, father of Judith Allee Free
man, will take notice that a pro
ceeding entitled as above, has been
commenced in the Superior Court
of Jackson County, North Carolina,
to adopt Judith Allee Freeman, a
minor, by Earl L. Griffin, on the
grounds beneficial to said minor.
Said father will take notice that
he is required to appear at the of
office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Jackson County, North
Carolina, within thirty (30) days
after the 10 day of February, 1947,
and answer or demur to the peti
tion in said proceeding or the pe
titioner will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in said peti
tion.
This the 10 day of Janaury, 1947.
? DAN G. COWAN, Clerk Superior
Court, Jackson County, N. C.
Jan 16 23 30 Feb 6?MVH
Relief At Last
For Your Cough
Creomulsion relieves promptly be*
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, In*
flamed bronchial mucous mem*
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
WOODMEN OF THE
WORLD
Life Insurance Society
Fraternity Protection
Service
BRITTON M. MOORE
?ylva Representative
Sylva, N. G,
Marshall Head* Him Fan Mail
WHILi VACATIONING at Waikikl, Hawaii, the new o-appointed Secre
tary of State, pen. George C. Marshall, ...jnages to find time to read
some congratulatory cables and letters.The five-star general is assisted
by his wiie, acting as his secretary. (International Soundphuto)
GAY NEWS
Miss Nellifc Browning spent a
few days recently with her sister,
Mrs. David Lee^Fox.
Mrs. J. C. Brotouing and Mrs.
Walter Wilson were the guests of
Mrs. Fred Higdon, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodard
and his mother, Mrs. Ruth Wood
ard, have recently moved to
Leatherman.
David Lee Fox, who is employed
at Fontana, spent the week-end
at home.
Mrs. Mack Franks has been vis
iting her sisters, Mrs. A. C. Wilson
and Mrs. Walter Wilson.
Master Glenn Edward Woodard
is ill at his home.
Mrs. Charles Rankin has re
turned from the Community Hos
pital in Sylva.
Miss Maleta Woodard was the
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hyatt, Sunday.
Will Ridley visited Monroe L.
Wilson, Sunday.
| > Mr. and Mrs. Fred Higdon have
moved to the J. C. Webb home.
I The friends of Manuel Franks
will regret to learn that he is se
riously ill in the Anget hospital in
Franklin.
| The Rev. and Mrs. George
Woodard have recently purchased
the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Williams and will move at a near
date.
A Surry County farmer has re
cently increased . the daily milk
production of his family cow by
three quarts with temporary graz
ing.
QUALLA NEWS
Mrs. Howard Reagan and son,
Tommie, are spending several days
with Mrs. Reagan's mother, Mrs.
Frank Cordell.
Mrs. G. A. Kinsland was hon
ored by a birthday dinner given
by Mr. and Mrs. Golman Kinsland
at their home. Those present for
the occasion were Mrs. Bascum
Queen and granddaughter, Agnes
Spear, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kins
land and daughter, Linda Sue, of
Asheville.
\ *
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Callahan
and family and Mrs. Tom Massie
of Hazelwood were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Crisp, Sunday.
Mrs. Ruth Gibson and Caro
Jenkins called on Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Sitton and family Sunday.
Friends of Sevier Keener will
regret to learn he is quite ill.
GLENVILLE NEWS
&r
Lewis Franks, who is stationed
at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, is
visiting his parents; Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Franks.
Mrs. Sallie Watson, who spent
several weeks visiting her nephew,
Bill Wiggins of Gastonia, has re
turned home.
Irvin Monteith, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Monteith who has been
with the army in Germany for a
number of months has returned
home on terminal leave.
Friends of Mrs. Oscar Lanning
will be glad to know that she has
returned home from the hospital
and is recovering nicely from a
recent illness. -
THE OLD HOME TOWN
ll>lll l< ? V ?*??? 0<h?
By STANLEY
At SoMMamon'M
The Sharp Scarf
Rumors Are.'Flying
? Billy Butterfield
Pig Foot Pete
Your Conscience Tells You So
?Ella Mae Morse
XtUL.CU* ?
A Kiss Goodnight
?Freddie Slack
Y^fcrs and Years Ago
This Is Always
?Dick Haymes
Just the Otfter Day
When the Angelus Is Ringing
?Vaughn Monroe
Sam's Got Him
Duration Blues
?Johnny Mercer
Bring Another Drink
If You Can't Smile and Say
?King Cole Trio
The Old Devil Moon
If This Isn't Love
?Charlie Spivak
World production of beet and value, by the U. S. Department of
cane sugar for 1946-47 is estimated Agriculture. This is 12 per cent
at thirty million short tons, raw more than the 1945-46 production.
Building Contractor
CONCRETE WORK
William it. OiUard
SYLVA, N. C.
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS
Coal and Wood Heaters
Magazine Type
WOOD SAWS ? HAMMER MILLS
Gates Tires and Tubes
SYLVA GOAL AND LUMBER COMPANY
Phone 71 8ylva, N. C.
OLIVINE PRODUCTS
Corporation
GENERAL STORE AND OFFICE
LOCATED ON
CULLOWHEE-SYLVA HIGHWAY (N. C. 107)
3 MILE8 FROM SYLVA
Crushed Rock, Sand
Gravel, Building Stone
EXPLOSIVES GASOLINE AND OIL
P. O. Address Sylva, N. C.
Captain Kidd
Ya' Betcha
?Ella Mae Morse
After Hours
It's Full Or It Ain't No Good
?Erskine Hawkins
That's What ,1 Like About the
South
If You're Ever Down In Texas,
Look Me Up
?Phil Harris
Pass the Peace Pipe
.Everybody Knew But Ms
?Dinah Shore
Humoresque
Waltz Boogie
?Mary Lou Williams
There's Nothing the Matter With
Me
I Guess I'll Get the Papers
?Herbie Fields
Ole Buttermilk Sky
Just Squeeze Me
?Paul Weston
Divorce Me C. O. D.
Missouri
?Msrle Trsvis
No Vacancy
Cinclnatti Lou
?Merle Travis
EXCESSIVE SMOKE
FROM EXHAUST
SMEtLS
TROUBLE.'
oublef
ecid...*
# That dark smoke from your exhaust sounds a
warning note to you. Come in and let us check
your rings and pistons. Don't waste oil unneces
sarily. Save money and your car.
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Hooper Motor Co.
BUICK?PONTIAC?GMC TRUCKS
Road Service Day and Night
DAY PHONE 27*
NIGHT PHONE* 1M and 43
S,
SYLVA, N. C.