I I Classified Ads and -Legals RATE8: One cent per word per insertion, minimum of 35f. Cards oi Thanks, one cent per word, 50< minimum. Resolutions ol respect, memoriams, obituaries, one cent per word. ALL ABOVE ADVERTISING STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE THE NEW / Auto Responsibility 4 Law goes into effect July 1, just live days from today! Are you pre , pared for it, Mr. Motorist? You can deposit up to $11,000 with the Com- | missioner of Motor Vehicles to | prove you are financially respon sible in case of accident?or you can spend as little as $27 for an Auto Liability Policy. See Mrs. J. R. Jones at City Hall. 4 SALE OF PIANOS?new and used pianos?Spinnets, Grands, play ers. 25 % off for 30 days. Write our "finance department." It's easy to buy a piano. We deliver any where. Drop us a card. Magness Piano Co. Forest City, N. C. 4-5* FOR SALE?1942 Chevrolet truck! in good condition. Price $900. Lyman Haskett, Speedwell, N. C. 4-5* FOR SALE?Five burner oil.cook stove, studio couch, 1 easy chair, 1 metal ice box, upright. Priced to sell. See B. E. Blanton, DillsborO, N. C. 3-4* ARE YOU DISSATISFIED? I am my own boss. I choose my own working hours. I make better than average earnings. My only invest ment is my car. I do not want to sell my business, but if you will see or write me, I will tell you how you, too, may get a business like mine. B. E. Blanton, Dillsboro, N. C. 3-5* ATTENTION TRUCKERS! ! 150 acres of delicious peaches! Gold en Jubilees ripen 1st week of July, Hiley Belles from middle of.July to 1st of August, Elbertas from about August 1st through 15th. Sold graded and packed or orchard run. Prices reasonable. Dr. E. B. and R. L. Gray, Gray Building, Laurens, S. C. Wire or phone 538 and 3161. 3-6 GOOD QUALITY heavy breeds as hatched, 200 for $17.00. Worth while Chicks, 101 W. North Ave., Baltimore 1, Md. ? 3-4 PACK SQUARE Beauty School 7V2 N..W, Pack Square, Ashe ville, North Carolina. Student en-: rollment accepted daily. Visit or write for full information. 46tfn CONCRETE BLOCKS for build* ing homes, stores, bSrns, ga rages or foundations. Sold at plant or delivered. Call or write W. A. Hays, below bridge in Franklin. Phone 903,, Highlands, N. C. 6-2 lti FOR SA|-|E?8 acres of land and six room^housf^_jme^rnile from Sylva on Cullowhee road. Glenn Blanton, Bryson City, N. C. 3-4* FOR SALE?7 room home on Sa " vannah Street. 3 bed rooms, liv ing room, dining 'room, kitchen, breakfast nook, bath, screened in back porch, large front porch, basement. A. J. pills. 50tf FOR SALE?120- acres pasture land in Mountain township. A. J. DILLS 46tfn ANTIQUES ? Stallcup's Antique and Picture Framing Shop. Whittier, N. C. ^ , 3-6 FOR MONUMENTS See Sylva Memorial service next to Ritz Theatre on Main Street, Sylva, N. C. Mar 20 tf Dr. W. Hermit Chapman Dentist \ Offloea In BOYD BUILDING Waynesvllle, N. C. Phone S6S Save UpTo SO Per Ct. at ' ' Western Autt Associate Store FOR SALE?One good farm horse. 4 years old. 1200 lbs. two good milch cows, one fresh, the other giving three gallons a day. S. T. Crisp, Dillsboro, N. C. 3-4* FOR SALE?5 room house and four lots in same tract. Lights and running water. Parker place. See Clarence Beck or T. F. Dillard, Sylva, N. C. 3-4* ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, JACKSON COUNTY. In The Superior Court. Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of Napoleaon Hig don, deceased, of Gay, Jackson County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said Na poleon Higdon to exhibit to Carl Higdon, Greens Creek, C., on or before the 21st. day of May, 1948, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of your recovery. All per sons indebted to the estate of the late Napoleon Higdon will make immediate payment to the^under signed administrator. This the 21st. day of May, 194?: CARL HIGDON, Administrator of the estate of Napoleon Hig don, deceased. j May 29-July 3?Pd ? EXECUTORS NOTICE ^ NORTH CAROLINA JACKSON COUNTY Having qualified as executive of the estate of the late W. M. Harris, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent them to one of the under signed executors on or* before the 5th day of June, 1948, or this no tice will be plead in bar of, any recovery thereon. All persons in debted to said estate ma? pay the same at the Jackson County Bank or at the office of M. V. Higdon-. This the 29th day of May, 1947. Benjamin H. Harris and Odus C. Harris, Executors of the Estate of W. M. Harris. June 5-JulylO?MVH , ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE North Carolina Jackson County * Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of the Mrs. T. H. Hastings, deceased, late of Jack son County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims] against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned 1 at Sylya, North Carolina, on or be fore the Bt"h day of June 1948, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate \till please make immediate settlement. This 6th day of June, 1947. MARGARET H. HOLMAN, Administratrix of Mrs. T. H. Hastings, Deceased. June 12 19 26 Jul 3 10 17 CARD OF THANKS Mr. Lewis Pressley. of Gay wishes to express his appreciation to the people of the community for making it possible for* him to go to the hospital, especially to Mr. Velt McHanan and Mr. A. C. Wilson. A tlSossamon '# Sentimental Journey Twilight Time __ ?Les Brown # Carle Boogie Sunrise Serenade ?Fi^nkie Carle What Am I Going To Do About You I Can't Get Up the Nerve to Kiss You ?Harry James All Time Favorites ?Harry James Voice of Frank Sinatra Benny Goodman Sextet Read frfr profit?Use for results. HERALD WANT ADS "* THE OLD HOME TOWN ? By STANLEY AT THAT PfclCS I /A4SIST O/S HAV//^<3 , YOUR THUMB TOO/ ALL- meats CL)F )0^ WE'6h?> ANP wrapped pre e - WTTF^ & AUMT5Af?AH Puts upjeeAL. coi-m. t*o. ksmo rxa.ri.iln maun w wosu> tuotrrt imuvb QUALLA NEWS Miss Junetta Kinsland of Lac du Flambeau, Wise., is spending a while with her mother, Mrs. G. A. Kinsland, and other relatives. Mrs. Zell Walker and family of Newport News, Va., are spending the summer with Mrs. Walker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Webb Urisp. Revival services are being held at the Hyatt's Chapel Baptist church each evening at 7:30. The services are being conducted by Rev. Haddaway of Glenville and the pastor, Rev. Melum Snyder, of Whittier. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sitton were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Carnes of Sylva on Sunday. Miss Patsy Hughes is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Battle and family in Charlotte. Miss Betty Childers spent a few days this w&ek with Mr. and Mrs. Solman Kinsland and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Howell and family of Virginia are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cordell and family an^ other relatives here. Miss Selma Stillwell was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Webb Crisp and family Sunday. Miss Estella Cooper, who is em ployed at Enka, is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Cooper. Mr. Charles Kimsey is spending several days this week with Mr. Claude Carver and family of Rob binsville. Mrs. Ashe*Brooks and son, Bud dy, spent several days last 'week with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sitton and family. Mrs. Mary Walker and family of Robbinsville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Webb Crisp on Sunday. Mrs. S. A. Kinsland, Mrs. Joe Bradley, and Miss Junetta Kins land spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kinsland and family of Franklin. Mrs. Dock Snyder and son. Floyd, have been spending a while with her parents of Madison coun ty. Her father accompanied them home. COOPER-SNYDER MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Cooper have announced the marriage of their daughter, Ditts, to T. S. Snyder on Wednesday, June 18, in Clayton, Ga. Mr. Snyder is the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Snyder of Whittier. The couple are now residing in Qualla. COWARTS NEWS The Conner reunion will be held the first Sunday in July, the 6th, at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Conner Nicholson at Cowarts. Everyone is invited to come and bring a picnic lunch. The Baptist Training Union' is going along nicely at Johns Creek Church. ,Crops are looking fine in Cow arts after some good showers and sunshine, which especially helped fruits and grapes. . We are sorry that Mr. Boone Brown is still on the sick list. | A common mistake of beekeep ers is starting with more colonies than they can properly care for. GLENVILLE NEWS Mr. Neal Bryson, who has been in a hospital in Georgia, has re turned to his home mach im proved and is enjoying the many k- ends who have been paying him visits. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Paxton of .last week-end. Mrs. Ann McCoy/who has been visiting her son, Lt. Fred Thomas, of Kansas City, Missouri and her sister, Mrs. Paul Achterbyig, of Wisconsin has returned to her , home in Glenville. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Tolowell an nounce the birth of a daughter, Carolyn Sue. Miss Sandra Robinson visited her aunt, Mrs. Tom Junior Moss, at Brevard this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hays Hooper and daughter, Betty Jo, visited Mr. and Mrs. Chris Paxton on Thursday. Mrs. Hoyt Hadaway and chil dren have returned to their home after visiting relatives in Atlanta, Ga. I Mrs. Alma . Fulbright of Beau | mont, Calif., is visiting her brother, Hays Hooper, and her two sisters, Mrs. Deitz Fowler and Mrs. Jim Bryson, of Big Ridge. This is Mrs. Fulbrig^it's first visit to relatives and friends here in twelve years. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Breed love are the p^r^iits of a daughter born on June 14 at the C. J. Harris hos pital, Sylva. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jenn*ngs-an nounce the birth ol a sc3n on June 15 at the C. J. Harris hospital, Sylva. UNCLE HANKSEZ... I SOttE ARTISTS SAV *f>4LV | H*/E -TO BE INSPIRED To I PO IfcElR WORK? TH' BEST INSPIRATION IS AN' | f.MPTV Ijjfjm 3 stomach. It doesn't cost a million to get eltctric appliances. Electric household appliances are pre servers of youth and conserv ors of health, energy, time and money. They peuform with ef ficiency because they * are products from the BUCHAN AN AUTO & ELECTRIC CO. Celebrate the 4th with an elec tric fan to keep you and your family cool. BUCHANAN AUTO & ELECTRIC ?0.. Phone 53 Sylva, N. C. r-v* r. MUGGS AND SKEETER /...THEN ALL MR. CHROMO WANTS TO SEE GRANDf* FOR > IS TO COLLECT FOR HIS BROKEN -V WINDOW!! V|j ^ ...AND YOU ARE CUR HE^/Y ^ HITTER WHOSE] PICTURE IS \ GOING TO BE J mAUr THS i PAPERS. *?!?" "< t? % T**m 0*m dcTXI I/"...after , A < ( you're TER < f of ouf BY WALLY BISHOP QUACK'..* QUACK f!. QUACK!! ^.KEEP quiet! N)' let ME , THINK!! WEBSTER NEW? Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Monteith and Mrs. Nan Frizzell, of Washington, D. C. are visiting friends and rela tives here this week. Rev. Ernest Fitzgerald is attend ing summer school at Emory Uni versity in Atlanta at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kaney an nounce the birth of a son, Billy Joe, on June 23. Mrs. Joe Rhinehardt, Jr. and i Mrs. Dennis Higdon are in Greens- \ boro attending the State meetmg | of the parent teachers association. William Preetorf, of Statesboro. j Ga. and Frank Owen, of Camp Le ) June, are spending their vacation here with Mr. and Mrs. Steve J I Owen. Will Clean Webster Cemetery On Saturday It has been announced that there 1 will be an all day working at the I Webster cemetery on Saturday. . June 28. All persons having friends ' and relatives buried here, or any [ others who will are asked to come j and bring a tool. Lunch will be , served to the workers. ? i Rev. Thomas Carter ot High- 1 lands will preach at the Glenville ! Baptist church Sunday morning at J eleven o'clock. Everybody is in vited to attend. > * / "??? \\ r * v J.-. /.%> Authorized Dealer LI III U SN JEWELRY COMPANY In Ritz Building Sylva, N. C. Club Meetings For July The following schedule for Home Demonstration and 4-H clubs have just been announced for the month of July by Miss Helen Sossamon, Home Agent: Home Demonstration clubs: Wednesday, July 9, Beta at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. Joe Davis; Friday, July 11, Webster; Monday. July 14, Balsam at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Nell Henry; Tuesday, July 15, Qualla at 2 p. m.; Wednesday, July 16, Johns Creek at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Ben Nicholson; # Thursday, July 17. Loves Field at 2 p. m. with Mrs. H. H. Ashe; Friday. July 18, Pressley Creek; Monday, July 21, Sylva at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. H. M. Hooper; Tuesday. July 22. Cashiers at 3 p. mt with Mrs. How ard Zachary; Wednesday, July 23. Victory at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Dan | England; Thursday. July 24. Cullo- j whee at 2:30 p. m. with Miss Ben ton; Friday, July 25, Cupe Creek] at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Charlie Smith. ! 4-H Clujps: Tuesday, July 8. i Johns Creek at 2 p, m. With Mrs. Will Nu:hoison; Monday through Thursday, July 28-3U_4-H camp at Swannanoa. In World War II, the 3rd Army captured in battle 956,000 enemy soldiers. : EYES EXAMINED Glasses Fitted DR. ALDEN C. DOWNS will examine eyes and lit glasses in Sylva at the Carolina Hotel Friday, July 4, from 9 o'clock to 4 o'clock. If you have eye trouble or don't see well you should con sult Dr. Downs on above date. PAY CASH and ? PAY Y<.-* LESS FOR YOUR HOUSEHOLD NEEDS I See us for new and used furniture. Complete sets or odd pieces in the best materials and workman ship. LIVING ROOM SUITES ? BEDROOM SUITES ? DINING ROOM SUITES? ODD BEDS ? WARDROBES Queen's Furniture Exchange CHAIRS ? SPRINGS ? MATTRESSES MIRRORS ? CEDAR CHESTS Cullowhee Road Sylva, N. C m m ?M W y& ??fas' m 4*% :'x-v. ; P it eee and worth it! 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