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CONTRACTOR GIVES RETOHGA FSLL CREDIT Eats, Sleeps and Feels Like A Different Person Now, States Old Time Resident '"I r.ad about lo>t l.ii'.h r: all medicines b u t Ro:o:i4 ? <00 n brought me re..l rel:e:." r.ecL<res Mr. C. M Wiiite.-nie. .vch>wn contracting carpente. o: L urel Ave . A>he\ lilt?. N. C.. and re spected reMdent a: the C;ty :??r 40 year>. * "1 always enjoyed extra good health until about a year ago,'^ continued Mr. White-ide. "Thenj I began having trouble ^vita my food disagreeing ;vith me. Soon 1 seemed to have -our >tomach all the time. My appetite left me, I slept >o pool ly that 1 never felt rested, and I had to resort to va-| nou- kinds of laxatives. 1 felt so \v L\ n\ ened and run-down that I realized I could not keep up unless I could get relief. I "Retonga i? the first med*ine I found that gave me the relief I needed. I now have the appetite' of a wood-chopper and all that( distress from indigestion is' re-1 lieved. I rest well every night thei sluggish elimination is relieved,! and I feel liKe a different person., I never before used a medicine as good as Retonga." Retonga is intended to relieve distress due to insufficient flow of digestive juices, in the stomach, loss of appetite Vitamin B-l de ficiency and constipation. Accept no substitute. Retonga may be Vets Problems Q?Docs Vi-k'i'iHb Administra tion set the date of maturity on mv G. I. loan'.' A?No, but tne term shall m no event exceed 10 years for non-real estate loan-: i2~> years tor home and business loans on real estate: 40 years for la:m loa'ns on real estate farming operat.ons. Q?It I am f? reed to leave my husband, a pensioned World War I veteran, for cruelty or other reason, will I re re; ve h^ll of his pension? A?Under tnese circum.-tances you may be entitled to an appor tioned share of trie veteran's com pensation or per.Mon, Under the existing regulation, the benefits are apportioned as follows: "wife but not child. 70 per cent for vet erans and 30 per cent for wife." Q?Why is it necessary to ap praise a piece of property I wish to buy with a G. 1. loan? A??The law requires that the purchase price paid or to be paid for property, or ti;e cost of con struction, alteration and improve ments, must not be more than the reasonable value thereof. * Q?Will I have to pay for books or equipment while attending school under the G. I. Bill? A ? Veterans Administration pays for ill 1 books and equipment that the school requires of all stu dents in the same course as long at this amount plus tuitioil does not exceed $500 a year for the course. Use Herald Want Ads for profit obtained at the Pharmacy Store Sylva. N. C.?Adv. BE PREPARED! It's hot, now. But what about winter? Those cold, wintry winds can be kept out of your home by using our economi cal SIDING. It adds to the attractiveness of the house, the upkeep is very small, and it saves tremendously on the fuel bill. We now have the BUFF ROCK and RED BRICK SIDING What is more provoking than a leaky roof? Nothing, when it comes to the condi tion of our house. Check thatreefSftxiw, and repair it wTith durable asphalt roll roofing. Get yours while the supply is plentiful. Or use it on the new house you are building. FOR LUMBER, NAILS, BUILDERS HARDW PAINTS, AND OTHER BUILDING NEEDS, ARE, SEE JACKSON COAL & LUMBER CO Phone 38 Sylva, N. C. 0 X0U4 ODOM GETS MUCH-NEEDED V r~? *VARNI?!j> THE CAMERAMAN to keep quiet, members of the Odom f: m 'v. Ronnie. Rochelle, and Mrs. Dorothy Odom, peek in on William P C ' n as he get^ his first real sleep since leaving Chicago on his rccord rr V c-world solo fliqht. The 27-year-old endurance flier corrr'-t^i 1 e 2O.nn0-mjle record smashing globe circling flight in 73 hours, rtve ro utes and eleven seconds. (Intervu'io* n< Sot-*1!-' Jackson And Haywood Fox Hunters To Have Bench Show Aug. 23 The Haywood and ^Jackson county fox hunters' association will have its annual bench show on Saturday, August 23, at the East Elementary school in Waynesville, Floyd Cook, secretary and trea;> urer of the association, has an nounced. The show will begin at 10 a. m. This show was formerly spon sored by the Haywood county fox hunters' association, but has been changed to the Haywood and Jack son county lox hunters' associa tion due to the increased member ship of Jackson county for hunters. Last year's show was. judged by Mr. T. Ross Alexandria of States ville. when a total of one hundred] and forty hounds entered. Hounds were entered l'rom several states j and all the counties of Western of j Western North Carolina. Mr. Carl Stikeleather of Charlotte won the' i best in show with Vermont Sue K, and Mr. I. T. Wilkinson of Con cord won the best opposite sex with Midnite Shagg. The best' hound?in Haywood county was] won by Mr. Devoe McElroy of Waynesville. A special barbecue for all fox hunters will follow the show which will begin at 10 a. m. A j much larger number of fox hunt ers and hounds are expected to at tend than were present last year. For the judge of this show the association has appointed Mr. O. L. Childress of Knoxville, Tenn., a well known fox hunter well quali fied to judge the show. Mr. J. WT. Killian, Wayn'esville, is president, Mr. J. L. Stringfield, also of Waynesville, is the vice president, and Mr. James Med ford, also of Waynesville, is assis tant to Mr. Coi>k, secretary and treasurer, of Canton. There will be ten classes shown with ten honds placed in eacl: j class, Mr. Cook said. ARGURA NEWS Rev. Gene Moore and Julius Owen are conducting a series of revival services at Oak Ridge Bap tist church. Mr. and Mrs. John Marion Mas singale and sons, Walter, and Luth er, and families of Epperson, Tenn., are visiting at the home of Mr. Milas Mull. This is Mr. Massin gale's first visit here in 20 years. Rev. Robert Hamilton and fam 1 ily of Telico Plains, Tenn., attend ed the decoration service at the Massingale cemetery, Sunday. Rev. A. T. Parker of Hayesville has returned to his home" after having spent last week with friends md relatives here. Miss Nina Lu Melton accompanied him home for several days' visit with her aunt, Mrs. A. T. Parker. Miss Hilda Arlington of Sylva was a week-end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Melton. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crawford and family of Brevard were visitors here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vessie Mathis and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Mathis at tended the decoration services at Tuckaseegee Sunday, Read The Herald for News of Jackson County. Former Jackson Co. Man Honored in Newport, Wash Mr., and Mrs. Jack Morris, whc have spent the past three week her with his mother, Mrs. M. H Morris, and brother, John H. Mor ris, and family, left Wednesday to return to their home in Newport, Wash. Jack is just another Jack son county boy who went west about 25 years ago and has made good in his adopted home. He is active in civic affairs and. is president of the Newport Ki wanis club., While away he has been named delegate to the North west district convention of Kiwan is clubs to be held in Seattle Sep tember 21-23. The following i> copied from hisi home-town paper. The Newport! Miner, and tells of. other honors! conferred on him during his ab sence: Jack Morris, the popular Pen ney store manager and president I of Newport Kiwanis club, now on' vacation in his native state of i North Carolina, is having morej civic duties and honors conferred on him during his absence. I I He has been elected president of the newly organized Toastmas-' ter's club ot Newport and lull or-' ganization ot' the club and mapping of its program awaits his return.) by the management of the theatre., | Another distinction conferred upon him is the post of Master of ' Ceremonies at the dedication of the Kiwanis International monu ment on the international bound ary at Port Hill, Idaho, to com memorate the more than one hun dred years of peace between the United States and Canada. This will be a memorable occasion which will be attended by many north west dignitaries and an estimated 5,000 spectators. __ NewportJKiwanians are proud of the honors that are coming to one of their club members. UNCLE HANK SEZ i i i I'VE. ALWAVS WONDERED ir if wasn't a pretty INTERESTING VIEW THROUGH TH' BARS AT TH' ZOO- FROM TH' INSIDE' or TH' CAGES i . . . and the inside of a Hud son is a mighty interesting sight. Beautiful upholstering, spacious seats as well as many safety features. You're assured of the finest when you buy a Hudson from the BUCHANAN AUTO & ELECTRIC CO. We offer complete Hudson service and have accessories and parts. BUCHANAN AUTO & ELECTRIC CO.. Phone 53 Sylva, N. C. N. G. GAME BIRD SEASONS LIMITS LISTED BY COPE The federal migratory game bird seasons and limits for North Caro lina, 1947-48, were released this week by W. B. Cope, Protector, in order to guide hunters during the fall and winter hunting season. The open season, bag limit for each day, and possession limit for the following game are as listed below: Dove?Sept. 16-30, Jan. 1-31, bag limit 10, possession l.mit 10; Duck?Dec. 8-Jan. 6, bag limit 4, possession limit, 8 (possession of one Woodduck in daily or pos session limit is lawful. On Ameri can and red-breasted mergansers, the daily limit is 25, singly or in the aggregate, no possession limit); Geese?Dec. 8-Jan. 6, bag limit 1, possession limit 1; Scoters (Sea Coots)?Dec. 8-Jan. 6, bag limit 7, possession limit 14; Coot?Dec. 8-Jan. 6, bag limit 25, possession limit 25; Sora?Sept. 1-Nov. 30, bag limit 25, possession limit 25* Rail, Marsh Hen, Gallinule?Sept. 1-Nov. 30, bag limit 15, posses-, sion limit 15 (these limits are 15 in the aggregate of all kinds). Mr. Cope said that shooting hours' on waterfowl, coots, rails, marshy hen, and gallinules,'each day ex-, cept Sunday, are from sunrise to i one hour before sunset; except that the hour for the commencement of! hunting of waterfowl and coot on the first day of the season shall be 12 o'clock noon. On doves, shoot-I i ing hours are one-half hour before: sunrise to sunset. Persons, over 16 years of age J are required to have a valid Fed??. eral migratory bird hunting stamp; in possession to take migratory j waterfowl. These may be obtained from first- and second-class post offices. QUALLA NEWS Mr. Grover Noland of Canton visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Oxner, Friday. Mr. Herman Cooper of Gastonia spent the week-end with his fam ily here. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Crisp and daughters. Jean and Mary Ellen,' have returned to their home in Fernandina, Fla., after spending several days with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Woods and son, and Mrs. Nelson Woods called on Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Snyder <s? and family, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hoyle and "Mr. And Mrs. Club" Is Organized By Church On Sunday afternoon, August 17, a group of young adults from Cul lowhee met at Cliffside Lake for for a picnic and outing. This group is being sponsored by the Cullo whee Methodist Church and will be known as the "Mr. and Mrs. Club." Officers were elected at a buisness session Sunday p. m. Hugh Battle was named president, A1 Booze, vice-president, and Jack Smathers, secretary. This group plans to carry out an active pro gram during the coming year. Mrs. A. C. Hoyle called on Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sitton Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Beck of Ashe ville, Mrs. Fred House, Guy House, and Mrs. Myrtle Thurber spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Wade Beck. Miss Genena Hudson spent week with he'r sister, Mrs. Frank Kins land. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crisp of Murphy spent the week-end at their home here. Decoration Services Planned For Saturday Decoration services will be held Saturday morning at Old Field and Dills cemeteries and preaching service will follow the decorations at Old Field church at 11 'a. m. Everyone is invited to attend and bring a picnic lunch which will be eaten on the church grounds. WOODMEN OF THE! WORLD | Life Insurance Society i I Fraternity Protection Service BRITTON M. MOORE 8ylva Representative 8ylva, N. C. I i Wr troubles on new GOODYEAR Z%3>* TIRES 34% MORE NON-SKID MILEAGE AT A 10V2% LOWER PRICE* NOW $14.40 LESS TRADE-IN plus tax 6.00x16 ?Prices cut 10 Va % on all popular sizes. Others also lower. TERMS AS LOW AS $1.25 CANNON BROTHERS Goodyear Store SYLVA, N. C. BEAUTIFUL DINING ROOM SUITES We have them in both the Dining Room and Dinnette Suites in Wal nut and Mahogany. Brighten up your home with one of these beautiful suites. It's Easy to pay the Sossamon Way" Sossamon Furniture Company SYLVA, N. C. PHONE 57
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