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Concealed infra-red rays to dry you without towels and give you the tan of a subtrqpir sun. Magnifying make-up mirrors with concealed and shadowless fluorescent light ? the bathroom of tomorrow. Baltimore Paint & Color Works i?*!??*? MM. ^ Mrs A CLESM PAINT (MK EVBY PAMHNC PURPOSE Authorized Gleam Dealerst GLEEM?the paint of tomor row?ready now to brighten your bathroom?to bring ultra modern beauty to every part of your home. Scientists are Constantly experimenting with household conveniences; scien tists have perfected GLEEM. Southern LUMBER COMPANY On AehevIHe Highway In Moody Bottom #HONE 48 8YLVA 0 DEAR AND MESSER TRIAL STARTS TODAY (Continued from page 1) Ross Bennett, pleads guilty to diiving drunk: $50 and cost, 90 days suspended, and license to >dnve revoked lor 12 months. \Grady YNoodard. pleads guilty to transporting: $100 line and cost, two Wars su>pended road .sentence. CartW McCoy, pleads guilty to simple assault: *axed with the cost of the casK ? Haywooo\Men Go To Roads B. E. Caldw^H .ir.d Bobbie Cald well and Ravm\i<i Green, of Hay wood county, onaWd with larceny by entering a .^ore\t Tuckaseegee last fall and carrying away over Si 00 worth oi goods. Qreen, u'ider bond of SI000. failed \u appear. The two CaIdweiIs pleaded guilty and were sentenced by Judlte Hob' bit to .serve 90 days on publi\*oads of the state. \ This completed the work foi\he 1 egular jury Monday and tj\?y were dismissed until 9:30 TucV day morning. ^ True Bill Found \ Tiie Grand Jury came into court m a body at 2:55 p. m. Monday with a true bill of murder against Robert Messer and Earl O'Dear. Defense attorneys immediately de manded a special jury be drawn for the trial of the two charged with the murder of Jack Hall and his wife, who were found beaten | to death at a lonely spot on the old Dillsboro-Sylva road Monday morning, April 21. After hearing the argument the Court decided that the jury for the O'Dear and Messer trial would be drawn from Macon county. The court ordered that 150 men be summoned to ap pear at the Jackson county court house at 2 o'clock Thursday from which a jury of 12 will be selected to hear the case. The court continued this session Tuesday morning at 9:30. The fourt was underway immediately tfnd cleared up a few of the mis understandings of Monday and then carried on to clear the fol lowing cases: Gomer Watkins Pleads guilty to carrying a con cealed weapon, sentenced to 30 days on roads. Colirt confiscated the pistol. Ernest Lyons, charged with driving drunk, pleads guilty and is fine $50 and the cost, 90 days suspended and not to drive a mo tor vehicle for 12 months. Cole Burch, Jr., charged with unliuy/al.,P.ossggsjon and transpor tation of liquor, sentenced to serve four months on roads. Fied Nicholson, Aubrey Cope, Jeff Broom,v Jr., charged with lar ^eny^of meat from a Mr. Parker and C. G. Middleton on Caney Fork. Fred Nicholson plead guilty. Cope and Broom plead not guilty. After hearing the evidence Judge Bobbit sentencer Nicholson and Cope to 18 months on the roads, and because of Broom's mental and physical condition the judge gave him only 12 months. A. C. Moses, charged with driv ing drunk on two counts, plead guilty through his attorney, John M. Queen, and was fined $100 and cost. W. H. Bumgarner, violating pro hibition laws, fine $100 and cost. Notice To Members Of Sylva Fire Department There will be a special practice drill Monday evening, May 26, at 6:45. All members are requested to be there and to come dressed lor work. * W. B. Cope, chief ST JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Schedule of Masses Andrews, 2nd Sunday, 8 a. m. Bryson City, every Sunday, 8 a. m. Canton, 5th Sunday, 8 a. m. Cherokee, 3rd Sunday,-8 a. m. Fontana Village, every Sun., 11 a.m. Franklin, every Sunday, 8 a. m. Highlands, every Sunday, 11 a. m. Murphy, 1st Sunday, 8 a. m. Sylva, 4th Sunday, 8 a. m. Waynesville, every Sunday, 11 a. m. Rev. A. F. Rohrbacher, Pastor At Sottttamon Heaven Knows When Managua Nicaragua ?Freddy Martin Sooner Or Later Years and Years Ago ?Les Brown ALBUMS: Voice of Frank Sinatra Benny Goodman 8extet Johnny Mercer and Pied Piper* Boogie Woogie by Freddie 8lack ALLISON TAKES OATH AS MAYOR Shown above is Sylva's new Mayor, Jackson C. Allison as he/took Vthe oath of office in the city hall Friday afternoon, May 9. Retiring Mayor, H. Gibson, who held the office of Mayor for 10 years, is shown at right administering the oath of office to Mr. Allison. / Weekly S EllMONET By REV. A. RUFU8 MORGAN * As we sit and watch the gradua tion exercises we note the at tractive dress of the marshals; the premature caps and gowns of the graduating class, the serious concern of parents, teachers, speakers, and children. It is a col orful occasion, long to be remem bered. This is the time for which we have worked and it is proper that a display should be made of But some figures take our mind from the beauty of the occasion and cause us to wander. Seventy odd graduating from high schools when four hundred-odd enter the first grade. What have we done with that other more than seventy five per cent of the first grade? What chance have they in life? What chance did they ever have? Part of the number is made up of the physically unfit. And we.are so afraid to spend enough to look after their health. When the gov ernment appropriation for lunch rooms failed how. many, communi ties determined to keep them open in spite of everything? And the District Health Unit has not enough appropriation to /do a creditable job for any live counties. Then there are the mentally in capable. Some of?it is beyond the ability of society to control. But the greater part of it could be eliminated. If we did not put at the top of our list of freedoms the freedom of the unfit to reproduce we could surely go a long way to ward the remedy of this weak ness. The mind still wanders. And we remember visits to the country schools, over the wintry roads al most impassable, to buildings and equipment which are not an in centive to any child to continue long after the beginning year. This says nothing as to what is Webster Faculty Presents Mr. Crawford With Gift Mr. Frank Crawford, new coun ty superintendent of Schools and principal of the Webster district, and the members of the faculty of Webster high school, were en tertained at a social luncheon at Jarrett Springs Hotel last Thurs day. Mr. Crawford was presented with a nice gift from the faculty group. given the child even* under normal conditions of school life. As we watch the commencement we won der how much has been done to open up the possibilities of life, not for these graduates, but for the first graders and on up. In school, at home, at church, the child is the most sacred trust committed to all of us. It is not only in the school. It is every time and every place we do or may come in contact with the cTvUd or with the forces which'affect his possibilities. Noah Numskull dear- ajoah ? c>o Pf?ISOAl I COOKS get *S"nR ^ CRAZY T MISS "THERESA KBEFE, MANKATC? /MIMN ^ DEAR /MOAH= IS freeze'" waat THE SALES/MAM OIVES Yon WHE/4 yod WANT IMMEDIATE" DELlVERr <OM AKI ICE aoy. T MRS L.B.TOOC^ Dtatrtfcutrd by Kinf Hk EVERY MOVING , PART OF YOUR CAR IS THOROUGHLY - CHECKED FOR POSSIBLE TROUBLE/ ? Car need repair? Of course we can fix it. But better still, we can help avoid big re pair bills, by servicing your tar to pre vent trouble. Summer's here, and hot weather will kick up problems, unless your car is conditioned for it in advance. Reece-Hampton Motor Co. INCORPORATED PHONE 30 8YLVA, N. C. MORGAN SAYS RETOHGA IS FAR AHEAD Regains Several Pounds On Retonga And Eats And Sleeps Like A Different Person "I never in my life found a medi cine as splendid as Retonga," de clares Mr. Harley D. Morgan, well known resident of 247 Riverview Drive, West Asheville, N. C., in adding his name^.to the thousands praising this famous herbal stom achic and Vitamin 13-1 medicine. "What food I ate seemed to turn to gas in my stomach and often I felt so bloated I could hardly breathe," continued Mr. Morgan. "No matter what I ate I seemed to suffer just the same^_and I got so I was afraid to eat anything. I [rarely.ever could sleep more than I a few hours at night. I seemed un lable to have a bowel movement unless ! took a laxative. I lost 20 pounds and felt so weakened that it seemed like a heavy load just to carry my body around. "Retonga beats any medicine I ever saw. It relieved me so re markably I have a fine appetite and eat anything I want. I have already regained several pounds. I sleep like a child, the consty3a#tfn is relieved, and I feel stronger and better than in ye^irs. I hope?my statement will help others get the same wonderful relief Retonga gave me." Retonga is intended to- relieve distress due to insufficient flow of digestive juices in the stomach, loss of appetite, Vitamin B-l de ficiency 1 and constipation. Accept no substitute. Retonga may be ob tained at Sylva Pharmacy.?A<dv. Singing Convention To Be Held May 25 , The Upper district Singing Con I vention has been postponed and will be held the 4th Sunday after noon, May 25, at 2 o'clock at Yel-? low Mountain Baptist church. The date was changed due to the Bac calaureate sermon at Glenville school on the 3rd Sunday after noon. The convention will be held on the third Sunday afternoons after this, according to an announcement by Sam Pressley, secretary of the convention. C. Of C. Membership List To Be Published The directors of the Jackson county Chamber of Commerce urge all persons who have not become members of the organization to do so at once so that their names can be published in The Herald next week. The directors stated that the membership drive has been slow this year and they are anxious to complete the drive and make a final report. TRUCK imtllY ^TRACTOR POWER We have a number of those famous new Jeeps on hand for immediate delivery. ATTENTION VETERANS!?All Veterans who are taking on-the-farm training under the GI bill can save money on their farm power by seeing us for one of the famous new Jeeps or other new farm equipment. We can make im mediate delivery of plows, tractor harows, disk harrows, hydraulic lifts and other heavy farm equipment. UNUSUAL BARGAIN We have* one Jeep demonstrator with very low milage and in excellent condition for sale at a bargain price. You can get almost a New* Jeep for a big reduction. See it today. Also a few good, clean used\cars at lowest prices in to\yn. See them. We Service What We Sell COMPANY JOE FULM ER,''Owner-Manager Phone 212 Cullowhee Road SHOP WORK -/ Expert Carpenter and Cabinet Work # For all kinds of cabinet work?book-cases, mantlepieces, or other fine carpentry?consult us. Our carpenters can give you satisfactory work and at a minimum cost. \ cuMseR ? ?pimewe Roow/ve ? p/iwr- 8r/ck- ce/wz/vr FLOORING?Kiln Dried RUBBEROID Thick-Butt SHINGLES Jn Green, Red, Blue, Gray, and Blue-Black WINDOW CASING ? DOOR CASING J See Us For Your Building Hardwares JACKSON COAL & LUMBER COMPANY Phone 38 Sylva, N. C.
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