Classified Ads and Legals RATES: One cent per word per insertion, minimum of 35*. Cards of Thanks, one cent per word, 500 minimum. Resolutions of respect, memoriams, obituaries, one cent per word. ALL ABOVE ADVERTISING STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE 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 TREE RIPENED PEACHES for trucks, ready about August 1. Packing house located on South ern Railway, Baldwin, Ga. For information write W. T. Crocker & Son, Cornelia, Ga. 7-9* FOR SALE?Wheat and rye, . all good seed. J. B. Coates, Web ster, N. C. 7-9* FOR SALE?Large Hammer mill, still in shipping crate. Bargain. Jack Reed, Whittier, N. C. 7-9*, WANTED?Two ladies with cars for afternoon or evening work. No canvassing $5 to $10 per day. Also opening in Cullowhee, Frank lin, Bryson City and Waynesville, unlimited opportunities. Man with car for group demon strations work. $50.00 and up a week. Available for right type of man. Answer to No. 10, C|o Her ald Office. 7-8* WILL BUY at least 2,000 pounds of sheet moss. This is just plain old log moss but must be dry and nice and green. Anyone interested in working at this can make from $12.00 to $15.00 per day. See me FIRST for prices and specifica tions. Also, anyone having bal sam, hemlock, spruce, pine, box wood, etc., for sale, I will be glad to get in touch with the party as I will be in the market for large quantities of this and lots of other greens after about Sept. 1. Write or telephone 197-W. W. O. Per kins, Sylva, N. C. 8-tfn. NOTICE?M. L. Passmore's peach stand between Cashiers valley and Glenville at mouth of Hurricane Creek will have Elberta, Georgia Belles, and yellow Hale peaches for canning purposes about Aug. 1. Truckers welcome. No deliv ery. 8-9* FOR SALE?Three quarter white enamel bed with box springs and inner spring mattress. Prac tically new. Good price. Call 146. 8 LOST?Black cocker spaniel male puppy with white chest lost near Cherokee Friday night. Reward. Phone 169 or write Box 815, Sylva, 8-9* FOR RENT?4-room house for rent. See Geo.. C. Snyder at Beta. 8* NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by gf the au thority conferred by a deed of trust executed by W. M. Jamison and wife, Ettie Jamison, dated 10 Au gust, 1940, and recorded in Book 138, Page 97, in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Jackson County, North Carolina, Dan K. Moore, Trustee, will, at 12:00 o'clock, noon, on Monday, July 28, 1947, at the Court House door of Jackson County, in Sylva, North Carolina, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described land, to-wit: First Tract: BEGINNING at a stake on the east bank of the road in M. Buchanan's line, and runs S. 59 E. 10 poles With M. Buchanan's North line to a stake in said line; thence N. 40 E. 16 poles to a dog wood; thence N. 59 W. 10 poles to a spanish oak bush on East bank of the road; thence with the East bank of the road to the BEGIN NING. Second Tract; BEGINNING on the North side of the road at a stake, and runs One pole to Sher rill's (npw Riley Franklin) begin ning corner; thence down with the branch and the line of C. E. Hens ley's tract to M. Buchanan's line of the Parker tract and C. W. Hens ley's corner; thence S. 59 E. with said M. Buchanan's line about 6 ? poles to a stake on the W. bank of the road; thence N. 22 E. with the bank of the road 10 poles to a stake on the bank of said road; thence with the bank of the road N. 55 E. 6 poles to the BEGINNING. Third Tract: BEGINNING at a dogwood corner of W. M. Jamison's land and runs N. 40 E. 66 feet to a stake in the S. bank of the road; thence N. 61 W. 73 feet to a stake on the S. bank of the road; thence N. 84 E. 47 feet to a stake on the South bank of the road; thence S. 83 W. 74 feet to an 8 inch Spanish oak corner of W. M. Jamison's tract; thence S. 59 E. 10 poles to the BEGINNING, and being, the three tracts as fully described in a deed of trust from W. M. Jamison to E. P. Stillwell, Trustee for Hat tie Cody, Guardian and Commis sioner, and duly recorded in Book 101, at Page 66, in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Jackson 1 County, North Carolina, reference to which is hereby made for a full and complete description of said 'lands. i Fourth Tract: BEGINNING at a, I stake on North bank of the branch, said stake being N. 7 W. 2 poles | and 4 links from the N. W. corner < of the \V. M. Jamison lot. and runs ! thence North 106 1'eet to a stake j in the line of the original lot; I thence East direction, a straight ' line, Y& poles, more or less, to a i stake in the East line of the orig l inal lot on bank of road, said stake being 138 feet North of the branch; thence with said road, South 138 feet to a stake on bank of said branch; thence North 65 West 9 poles to a stake; thence North 85 West to the BEGINNING, and be ing that tract of land as fully de , scribed in a deed recorded in Book 1 99, at Page 19, in the Office of the | Register of Deeds for Jackson I County, North Carolina, to which I deed and record reference is here by made. This sale is made on account of default in the payment of the in debtedness secured by said deed of trust. This the 26th day of June, 1947. ATTENTION MOTORISTS WE CAN NOW GIVE YOU A HEAVY TREAD FOR YOUR SLICK TIRES ? We Do All Recapping With Heavy Goodrich Duriman Rubber Which Out-Wears Pre-War Tires ? At No Extra Cost / ? You get a deep wide Tread with the wear and protection ,pf new Tires ? FREE SPARE UPON REQUEST Sylva Tire Company MAIN STREET PHONE 58 "Theatre In The Sky" To Present Second Performance Friday (Continued from page 1) boy, who leaves one actress, Lida, played by Polly Clark, for another one, Phyllis, portrayed by Bobbye Burnham. Miss Clark and Miss Burnham are also making their | first appearance with the company in this weeks play. Hoddy, Tito's faithful book keeper will be played by Donald E. Vogt and the part of Molly, head seamstress of the establish ment will be played by^-.Grace Shiner. A society client of "Lom bard!, Ltd." Mrs. Warrington Brown will be portrayed by Elec tra Ballou and George Kenyon will be seen as Max Strohn, a theatri cal producer. John Collins, a stu dent at the School of the Theatre conducted by Mr. Geoffrey, will make his first appearance as the Expressman. Special gowns and costumes, in cluding the gown, "Sunshine After The Rain" have been designed and executed by Elma Ilene, who also is in charge of the elaborate stage setting, assisted by Bill Morrow. The first presentation of the company last Friday, the comedy success "Stepping Sisters", was enthusiastically received, The pro ductions are presented in Sylva complete with costumes, scenery ?and special lighting effects and is the first professional company of its kind ever to appear here. Tick ets for the Friday performance are on sale at the Chamber of Commerce office. Baptist Evangelist Now On Knoxville Station Evangelist M. D. Garrett, na tionally known Baptist preacher of Chattanooga, Tenn., can now be heard over the radio at 800 on the dial, Knoxville, from 10 to 10:30 a. m. Monday through Friday; 9:30 to 9:55 a. m. on Sundays.?Adv. Baptist Circles Hold Installation Service The business women's circles of the Bryson City Woman's Mis sionary Union division met at the Sylva Baptist church last Friday night. Miss Helen Gibson, presi dent, presided over the meeting. At the previous meeting officers for the coming year had been elected, and they were installed in a candlelight service Friday night. The program was in charge of Mrs. Olsen of Murphy. ? Sixty representatives were reg istered from Bryson City, Andrews, Scotts Creek, and Sylva buisness women's circles. After the pro gram and installation of officers, a social hour was held during which they sang songs and had informal entertainment. The Syl va circles served ice cream and cake at the close of the social hour. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM MONS BY PUBLICATION North Carolina, Jackson County. JAMES WATSON vs. MARGARET JOHNSON WATSON In the Superior Court The defendant, Margaret John son-Watson, will take notice that an action entitled 'as above, has been commenced in the Superior Court for Jackson County, North Carolina, the same being for the purpose of obtaining an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years separation. And the said defendant will further take notice that she is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for Jackson County, North Caro lina, in the Court House in Sylva, within thirty days after the 14th day of July, 1947, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This the 14th day of July, 1947. JOHN E. HENSON, Clerk Superior Court, Jackson County, North Carolina. July 17 24 31-Aug 7 DAN K. MOORE, Trustee Jul 3 10 17 24 That Natf? ins Backache May Warn of Disordered Kidney Action Modern life with it* hurry and worry, irregular habits, improper eating and drinking?its risk of exposure und infec tion?throws heavy strain on the work of the kidney*. They are apt to become over-taxed and fail to filter excess arid and other impurities from the life-giving blood. You may suffer nagging backache, headache, dizziness, getting up nights, log pains, swelling?feel constantly tired.nervous, all worh-tiut. Other signs of kidney or bladder disorder are some times burning, scanty or too frequent urination. Try Doan'a Pillt. Doon't help the kidneyc to pass off harmful ezeeaa body waate. They have had more than half a century of pubMc approval. Are recom mended by grateful users everywhere. Aak your n4\ghborl Hogs Right-of-way - Goes In Ditch Driver of the car in the ditch failed to yield the right-of-way, even to an ambulance. He ran through a plainly visible $top sign, directly into the path of the ambulance, and teas knocked across the road. Driver was killed, and a passenger was injured. Emergency vehicles always have the right-of-way?but at other times, too, it pays to be courteous at intersections. Failure to grant right-of-way ranked second as a cause of motor vehicle deaths in 1946, National Conservation Bureau advises: when in doubt, always yield the right-of-way. QUALLA NEWS Mr. Zell Walker of Newport News, Va., is spending a week here with his family, who have been spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Welch Crisp and family. They will return with him to Newport News. Mr. and Mrs. General Rhodes and Mr. Dewey Rhodes of Enka, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reagan and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cordell on Sunday. Mr. Ray Kinsland spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Cand ler Childers and family at Whit tier. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kinsland arid family of Asheville spent the week-end at their home in Qualla. I Mrs. G. A. _ Kinsland accompanied them home to Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Ward and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Penn Keener. Mr. ^nd Mrs. Jesse Cataworth who have been spending some time in Qualla have left for Flori da where they will visit relatives. * TERRELL VISITORS The following people called on Mr. and Mrs. Carl Terrell and daughters, Gene Ann and Maudiej Jo, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Terrell before the Carl Ter-1 rells left Sunday for their home in San Gabriel, Calif.: Mr. and Mrs. Witsel Henson of Hendersonville, Mrs. May Belle Henson, Dean and Mrs. W. E. Bird, Mr. Claude Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Meyers and sons of Ashe ville, Mr. Wade H. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Goldman Kinsland, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sitton, Mr. D. W. Crisp. Mrs. Dan Oxner, Mrs. Mary No land, and Mrs. Martha Martha Hhinehart of Swannanoa. Cattle Owners Urged To Vaccinate Against Blackleg Disease County Agent M. L. Snipes sounds a warning and urges all owners of young cattle in the county to have them vaccinated as protection against blackleg dis ease. One owner of a herd of 20 head has lest five frorti the disease. Vaccination has saved the others. Tiie cost of the vaccine is only a few cents per head, Mr. Snipes stated. GAY NEWS M.\ Lester Cabe o: Patterson, X. J., formerly of Gay, has return-s, ed to Patterson after spending the holidays here with his mother, Mrs. Ethel Cabe. Friends of Lewis Pies-ley will regret- to learn that he is very ill. Mrs. Charles Rankin and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crawford, nil of Franklin, were visitors in Gay last Saturday. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Perley Hyatt and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Jim Johnson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bryson were callers on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Leo Wilson of Webster spent Sunday with her sister. Mrs. i Pete Sorrells. Mrs. Bryant Browning is spend ing a few days with her daughter, Mrs. David Lee Fox, at Zion Hill. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mrs. Jim McHanan celebrated her-sixtieth birthday on last Sun day. July 20, with a birthday partv her home. Mrs. McHanan h..d several of her relatives and close' friends in her home for the oc casion. The guests were Rev. Joe Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cope. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson, and Mr. Ruben Bishop. HOLD BIBLE SCHOOL The Zion Hill Baptist church held a five-day Bible school last week with a large number of the local children enrolled. Miss Doris Green was superintendent of the school, assisted by Miss Mae Wood ara, Mrs. Walter Wilson, and Miss Ma let a Woodard. Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere ?appreciation to ?our friends and neighbors for their expressions of sympathy and for the beautiful floral offerings sent at the time of "the death of our wife and moth er. G. C. Turpin and family Mr. Boyd Sossamon is spending a few days this week in High Point attending the annual furniture show. Home Demonstration Club Meets With Mrs. Hooper The Sylva Home Demonstration club met with Mrs. H. M. Hooper at her home on Monday afternoon. Miss Helen Sossamon gave, as the afternoon's demonstration, advice about pressure cookers and dem onstrated the use of them, as she prepared potatoes for the demon stration. Mrs. Hooper served delicious re freshments to the ten members who were present. The first Annual Fat Stock Show and Sale ever to be held in Stanly County was recently staged in Al bemarle. STERLING CARRYING THIS TRADE-MARK tjVb GET GORHAM CONSIDER WEIGHT, BALANCE, CRAFTSMAN SHIP, WIDER SELECTION ... ALL BACKED BY A CENTURY'S EXPERIENCE (&?>??% SPetiHce tAbu*/ ? LILIUS JEWELRY COMPANY In Ritz Building Sylva, N, C. Your Ford Dealer knows your Ford best! fSTIMATfS FftU dSt 0UK BUDGET HAN Hampton Motor Co., Inc. SYLVA, N. C.