Classified Ads and Legals RATES: One cent per word per insertion, minimum of 35<. Cards of Thanks, one ce^it per word, 50? minimum. Resolutions of respect, memoriams,(obituaries, one cent per word. ALL ABOVE ADVERTISING STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE FOR SALE ? Small sawmill in good condition, run by gasolene power unit. J. V. Sneed, Norton, N. C. 43-44* FOR SALE?Some milch goats and one 3-year old mare. Sunny brook Dairy, Webster, N. C. 43* WANTED?Dogwood logs at high est market price delivered to our plant at East Laporte or we will pick up with our truck along the ?ssEchatsi res *$aaer tire season. For prices and specifi cations write or see R. G. Powell, Tuckaseegee, N. C. , 42-49* FOR SALE?One milch cow, fresh now. Lee Bumgarner, Maple Springs. 42-44* 1946 DODGE Pick-up truck for . sale?11,000 miles. See Sam P. Cogdill, Cullowhee, N. C. 42-43* BABY CHICKS?Get new price list and save money. WORTH WHILE CHICKS, 101 W. North Avenue, Baltimore 1, Md. 36-51* 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 FOR MONUMENTS See Sylva Memorial service next to Ritz Theatre on Main Street, Sylva, N. C. Mar 20 tf THE TRUTH about Catholics . . . Is the Catholic Church really Catholic? You should know the REAL TACTS. Write for free in formation to Box 351, Whiteville, N. C. 39-48 FOR SALE?Plymouth Deluxe 2 door touring sedan, 1936 model, very clean car, 5 prewar tires, Phil co radio, hot water heater, new seat covers. Motor had recent-over haul. I^hone 76-M, 81, or inquire at District Forester's office in Lloyd Hotel. - 43* FOR SALE?1939 G.M.C. Pickup. See Ray Saunders, East LaPorte, N. C. " 43* WHITMAN'S CHOCOLATES ?Fresh shipments received every two weeks at The Carolina Mountain Shop, Cashiers, N. C. Sampler $1.75. Fairhill $1.25. Plus sales tax, postpaid. Mail orders ac cepted. All mountain handicrafts. Send for free catalog. 42-49* t ?? 40,000 GOOD JOBS A MONTH SURVEYORS ATHLETIC INSTRUCTORS POWER LINEMEN CONSTRUCTION WORKERS WAREHOUSE FOREMEN GUARD-PATROLMEN OPTICIANS FINANCE CLERKS ARMORERS SIGN PAINTERS STRUCTURAL STEEL WORKERS WEATHER OBSERVERS And many other skilled men are required for peacetime duties in the new Regular Army. It takes approximately 40,000 men a month to keep replacements up to strength?and there are hundreds of good opportunities to young men between 18 and 34, inclusive (17 with parents' consent.) New, higher pay, plus food, clothing, quarters, dental and medical care make the Army a smart choice. GI Bill of Rights ed ucational benefits for those who enlist and serve at least three months before official termination ots war. Three-year enlistments allow choice of branch of service fFom Illume still opgnj and Qunrsnai? tha? atre from those with open quota. Get details on the Army retire ment plan, and other facts, from the U. S. Army Recruiting Station. Bank Bldg., Franklin, N. C., or Post Office, Ashcvilie, N. C. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NORTH CAROLINA JACKSON COUNTY Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by John L. Henderson (single) to M. V. Hig don, Trustee, dated February 10, 1945, and recorded in Book 156 on page 77, in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Jackson County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of a note thereby secured and said deed subject to foreclosure, the under signed trustee will offer for sale at ! public auction to the highest bid- j der ior cash, at the Courthouse door | in Sylva, North Carolina, at noon, on ;the 5th day of April, 1947, the property conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in the County of Jackson and State of North Carolina, in Hamburg Township, and more particularly described as follows: FIRST TRACT: Lying and being on the head waters of Glassy Rock Creek and bounded as follows: BEGINNING at a Spanish OaK (down) corner of State Grant No. 1081, and runs S. 18* 30' E. 34 poles' with the line of said grant to a stake and pointers, corner of said grant; thence S. 86? 30' E. 11 poles with the line of said grant to a stone corner of State Grant No. I 1080; thence S. 74? 30' \V. 116 poles with the line ol' said State Grant No. 1080 to a stake in the line of State Grant No. 1052; thence N. 3? 30' E. 67 poles with the line of said grant to a White Oak (down) cor i ner of State Grant No. 9263; thence S. 72? E. 66 poles with the line of said Grant No. 9263 to an Ashe, corner of said grant; thence N. 47? E. 32 poles with the line of said Grant No. 9263 to a stake on a i 'ridge; thence S. 9? W. 4 poles to the BEGINNING. Containing' 22 acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at a Chestnut in the Zachary line, and runs N. 23? 30' W. 95 poles to a White Oak, thence N. 86? 30' W. 64 poles to a Chestnut Oak (cut down); thence N. 86? 30' W. 26 poles to a set stone; thence N. 86? 30' W. 11 poles to a stake and wit nesses, thence N. 18? 30' W. 34 poles to a Spanish Oak (down); thence N. 51? 30' E. 96 poles to a Black ,Oak (gone); thence S. 36?~30' E. 1150 poles to a stake; thence in a southwesterly direction to the BE GINNING. But this sale will be made sub ject to all outstanding and unpaid taxes, assessments and liens. This the 3rd day of March, 1947. M. V. Higdon, Trustee Mar 6 13 20 27?MVH EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, JACKSON COUNTY. Having qualified as executor of the estate of A. B. Smith, late of' Jackson County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned at Sylva, N. C. on or before March 15, 1&48 or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will piease make immediate settlement with the undersigned. This March 10, 1947. R. D. SMITH, Executor, of the Estate of A. B. Smith. Mar 20 27 Apr 3 10 17 24 NOTICE OF SALE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF BUNCOMBE. IN RE: ESTATE OF WILLIAM JOHNSTON, deceased, late of Bun combe County, North Carolina, You will take notice hereby that the undersigned William Johnston, Jr., Administrator C. T. A. of the above named estate, will, by au thority duly gfven in the Last Will and Testament of William John ston, deceased, and by virtue of General Statutes of North Carolina 23-24, on the 5th day of April, 1947, at 12:00 o'clock noon at the Court House door of the Jackson County Court House in Sylva, North Caro lina, sell at public auction for cash to the- last and highest bidder a one-sixth undivided interest of the above estate in the Weary Hut Copper Mine tract, containing ap proximately one hundred acres, situaie, lying, and being on Weary Hut Creek near Cullowhee ap proximately five miles South of Sylva, North Carolina, which lot and tract of land is more particu larly described as follows: - BEGINNING on a Cnestnut in the East side of said creek opposite thP Pnnln,' I^cjs Log, runs ?ou;p 50 West 60 Poles to a Black Oak, thence South 25? West 38 Poles to a Buckeye, then South 50 Poles to a stake, then South 40? Enst 111 Poles to a Hickory, then North 26? East 136 Poles to a Mountain Chestnut Oak, thence North 40? West 111 Poles to the BEGINNING THE OLD HOME TOWN ? - By STANLEY WH E RfTiy PAW AN DlCHASffO HJM FRO>~\\ \ \ TUP <| 7H'KITCHEN TO "TH'PARuOR. ? 1 M WHERE wet CORNERED HIM /A4 TH' CWRK--'thea4 I HiM have rT RttfHT KMINO /7 iH' Book cask-Has ootX//j colo-TH' ?-r^7//y PtRTY # C(?OOK^f^ 1^7 Jf *WEMOMe GOARO SOBS INTO ACTIOA4 ? NOTICE OF CALL FOR TOWN ELECTION At a special. c\ lied of; the Board of Aldermen of" the i Town of Syiva, held in the Town i of 'H 11 (\ s . i T-avh, on March J 22nd, 1947, ti.e following mem-j bers were present: r:\* r ? ' . c: ! - Al^erme'1: w. T Wise, Chester! I Sco'.t, W. L. Jones, ;r.J S. A. j ; C..:cier. I The mcctirg \va c l'*f! 4 * .:y:\ and on nvrion of W. T. Wise, duly seconded by Chester Seo-i. ti.e iui l.)wi,,ft res ^ una. ini..u>ly adopted: Be it res^hed that ar frleiiion i, hereby called, to Lo hc'.J on the 6th day of M: y. !!)-l7. I'o- the pur pose of electing a Mayor and Mem bers of the boaiVI Aideumen of the Town of Sylva. All persons wishing .to rim lor said offices shall file notire op their inten t on on or before P:U0 P. M. on the -nil day of April, 1947. - On motion oi Caester Scott, duly seconded by W. T. Wi e, the fol lowing resolution was unanimous ly adopted by the Board: Be it resolved that Ben N. Queen is hereoy appointed Regis trar and Jane Coward and S. H, Montci'h are hereby appointed Judge?, to hold the election to be held on May 6. 1047, for the pur pose of electing a Mayor and live Aldermen of the Town of\Sylva, as provided by law. Registration bocks will be open for the purpose of registering those who desire to vote in said election and who have not previously regis tered, on Saturday, April 19, 1947, and on Saturday, April 26, 1947, at the City Hall in said Town. Those desiring to do so may register at any time between April 19 and April 26, by seeing Mr. Ben N. Queen. Registration books will be closed at 9:00 P. M. on April 26, 1947. Challenge day shall be Saturday, April 26, 1947. The polls will open at 6:30 A. M. I on May 6, 1947, in the City Hall of i said Town, and remain open until 6:30 P. M. on said date, for the purpose of voting. H. GIBSON, Mayor, Town of Sylva. Posted on the door of^the City Hall, on this the 25th day of March. 1947. T. W. ASHE. Clerk, Town of Sylva Mar 27 Apr 3 CORNER: containing 100 acres as above. - BEING the same tract or boun dary of land conveyed to H. G. Long by State of North Carolina Grant Number 3 as evidenced and recorded in the Office of Register of Deeds oi' Jackson County in Deed Book 1 at pa.qe 88 to which deed and record reference is here by made for a more perfect de scription: and BEING the same tract or boun dary of land a one sixth ir.teiest in which was duly conveyed to Wil- j liam Johnston by H. G. Long bv , deed dated 17 September, 1855 land duly recorded i.i the Oifice o: Ithe Register of Deeds of Jackson I County in Deed Book 4 at page 411.1 WILLIAM JOHNSTON, JR. Administrator C. T. A. Estate or William John-ton, Deceased. Mar 13 20 27 Apr 3?LG NOTICE OF SERVI CES OF ^ 1 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION I STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA |COUNTY OF JACKSON In The Superior Court A;k;ivw Hampton, I Vs. | Mnybed Hampton, The de ennant MayboTl Hamo- I ton will take notice that an action i entitled as above has been com-J menced ir. the Superior Court by j the plaintiff for an absolute di- j vorce, on the grounds oi two years separation. The defendant will also take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Jackson County, on the nth" day of April I 1947, or within twenty days there I after, and answer or demur to the QUALLA NEWS Mr. and M ?<. Frark H<?nry of Franklin and Mr>. Joe Bradley and daughter, I'c: ;v. c. lied on Mrs. G. A. Xr;sia.n,l. Sunday. Mr. c.nd Mrs. Clarence Fuller and , H.tyae. and IVIrs. Estes *Iay.c have been spending a lew days wit!: M r. and Mrs. Nute Snyder an.i lamily and Mr. and Mrs. Cha: ne Wnrd ?:nd family. ' Mr. /cL Si..twell, A'iiu i> em-" ployed Ht Hnki , spent, the week end at home. Mr. apd 'Mrs- Ed war J Blan:oi> and family sport Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L.tes Tiibeit and family, v Mr. ?nd ?.!is. Ted Kinslanti and daughter, Linda Sue, of Asheville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Blar.ton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Beck. Mrs. Fred House, and Guy Mouse spent Sunday with Mr., and Mrs. Ed mund Beck of Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wiggins and Mr. and Mrs. Empry Gunter called on Mr. and Mrs. Jess Blanton, Sunday. rl . MAPPING WITHOUT EXPLORING Many inaccessible spots in the United States?sections of the G^and Canyon of Colorado, the southeastern deserts, great swamp lands, and , impassable mountain areas?soon will be mapped, ac curately and to the last detail, though they may never have been explored. Aerial photographers of the U. S. Army Map Service will do the job from planes using sys tems developed during World War LI. Many newly enlisted" Volun teers in the Regular Army are selecting branches of service in which they can be trained in map making, meteorological work and other peacetime duties. Nearly a thousand pounds of po.soned rat bait was distributed to Gales County farmers during a compla.nt of the plaintiff or the relief prayed for by the plaintiff in his complaint will be granted. This the 11th day of March 1947. JOHN S. HENSON, Clerk of the Superior Court Mar 13 30 27 Apr 3 Enhance the. Resting ' Place of your dear departed with a monument made of sturdy granite ? handsomely in scribed. See our fine selec tion. ? SVLVA GRANITE and MARBLE WORKS MUGGS AND SKEETER BY WALLY El! I .?/? , II I V. r.. THERE'S **AT n>ou *eard.*: * -i a ?; 7V".. IM ^oc^oc^'j -I /?K ''If, ^ ^ y/4SZy i 1?"| *-*? ****** %? + '???. lau ?au I RETAIL DEALERS MAY GET ADJUSTMENTS Sugar wholesalers and retailers may now apply for adjustments of their allowable inventories, Wil liam Linehan, CPA Branch Sugar Director, said today in Raleigh. These adjustments, Linehan dis closed, became effective on March 14, 1D47. and are be ng made be cause the hgher levels oi rations! effective alter April 1, 1947, and j the use of 10-pound consumer j stamps instead oi' five-pound< stamps make it necessary for wholesalers and retailers to have larger inventories so that they may . satisfactorily fulfill the demands of? their customers. justmer.t of 10 per cent in the al- j lowabie inventories of wholesalers;' :*0 per cent for chain retailers op- | "TTTitinK irrur^or more ^tore^ regis-4 tered together; and 40 per cent 1 for other retailers. Linehan stated applications for j adjustments of firms in North Carolina must be filed on OPA Form R-382 with the Sugar Branch ():;ice, Capital Club Building, Ra leigh. Youth Fellowship To Present Program At Loves Chapel, April (> An Easter program, "The Better P; rt," will be presented at Loves Chapel Methodist church* on Easter' evening, April 6, at 8 o'clock. Those taking part in the play are 1 Misses Emma Bumgarner, Juanita Norton, Betty Henson,' Anne Hen son, and Hayes Connor. ? Other features will include East er music ;.nd short poems by the .Kinior department. Wallace Swann Moves Family To Waynesville Mr. Wallace Swann, Sr., a resi dent of Sylva for the past .twenty ye; rs, has accepted a position with the Capital Life Insurance Com pany with headquarters i n Waynesville. Mr. and Mrs. Swann and son, Wallace, Jr. will make their' home in Waynesville. " recent rat-control drive, reports John W. Artz, farm agent for the State College Extension Service. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hall have announced the birth of a daugh ter, Patricia Ann, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Asheville, on Tuesday, March 18. Mrs. Hall is the former Miss Elsie White, a teacher in the Glefi ville High school. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends and neighbors for the kindness shown me and for the beautiful flowers sent during the sickness and death of my wife. C. A. Snyder LISTLESS Children listless, finicky, fretful due to faulty elimination? Tongue co?fed,fttom? ocf sour? Time fo* TRIENA, th? easy* lo-give laxative. TRIENA it mod* ?ip?> cially for youngsters under 12. Prompt octmg, mild. Contains pure prune-juice. TRY TRIENA. Caution: use only os directed. 30c, large size, 50c. Triena ALLIED DRUG PRODUCTS CO Chill .tnookjj Ti-nn lie have Something in Common ? -- How much? Come on down to the Post and find out what comradeship really means. If you're a vet, you're eligible to join The Legion, and you're welcome! WILLIAM E. DILLARD % g Post 104 g AMERICAN LEGION d Spring Fever AFFECTS THE CARS, TOO # Drive in today and let us give your car a spring tune-up. We ll lubricate the chassis, change to sum merweight oils, check you car from bumper to bumper. Hooper Motor Co BUICK?POXTIAC?GMC TRUCKS Road Service Day and Night DAY PHONE 276 NIGHT PHONE8 193 and 43 SYLVA, N. C.

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