Classified Ads and RATES: One cent per word per insertion, minimum of 35f. Cards of Thanks, one cent per word, 50f 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 ?r 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 FACTS. Write for free in formation to Box 305, Whiteville, N. C. 10-19 Notice To Public This is to notify all persons that the undersigned will not be re sponsible for* any debts except those contracted by herself. This the 22nd day of Aug., 1947. MRS. AMY BRYSON, 13-20* Cherokee, N. C FOR RENT?Rooms and apart ments. Apply at Sylva Hotel. 17 20* DOGWOOD SUPPLIERS, TAKE NOTICE?I am in the market for dogwood again, and will pay the highest market price. For specifications see or write O. L. Cope, Box 133, Sylva, N. C. 16-19* WANTED IMMEDIATELY ? To rent up to 100 acres in tracts of 20 acres or more per field for plant ing small grain. Prefer to rent on shares, but will pay cash rent if terms are reasonable. Land must be suitable for tractor and combine. Write me at once and state terms J. B. Coates, Webster, N. C. 16-19* APT. FOR RENT?3 or 4 rooms furnished. Modern conveniences, to sober, reliable couple with not over one child. $20 per month. See Mrs. Steve Owens, Webster, N. C. 18tfn WANTED?A settled wnite woman to do house work and live on the place. Mrs. Cary Allison, Sylva, N. C. 18-19* FOUND?A bill fold in my store containing some cash. Owner can have same on identification and paying'for this ad. Stovall's 5, 10 and 25 cent Store. 18 19* NOTICE}?I will be available in the evenings to sit with your children. Please phone 54, Sylva. 17* 18* FOR RENT?Upstairs office rooms over Leader Department store. See Ben Lessing, The Leader De partment store. 18-22 LOST?Between Owl Grill and Moody Funeral Home a brown bill ' fold, containing discharge, drier's license and other im portant papers and $18.00 in money. Return to George Dillard and get reward. Box 463, Sylva, N. C. 18* STORE wanted. Display space for handsome handmade gifts, oil I paintings^ plants, canned foods. j Space must be heated and have lights and water and be in town. Can use bayside windowed sec tion of some private home. Owner j must not object to display sign, i Write Kutella, Sylva. 18 19* 1 Will buy glass windows and doors, frames must be in good condi tion. Will pay 15c per 3 yards ex pert featherstitching; per 2 yards crochet edgings; and pay for ap plique according to size. I furnish materials. Write Kutella, Sylva. 18 19* NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF THE TOWN OF SYLVA All persons, Or corporations, owning property in the corporate limits of the Town of Sylva for the year, 1946, or prior thereto will hereby take notice that you can save the cost and penalties by the payment of your delinquent taxes on or before the first Day of October, 1947. You will further take notice that your property will be adver tised for past due taxes on Octo ber 6, 1947, and the cost and pen alties will be thereafter collected This the 5th day of September, 1947. W. L. JONES, Town Clerk and Tax Collector. Sept 11^8 25 Oct 2?WRS NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS North Carolina Jackson County Ruth Kelley, Plaintiff, vs. Barney Edward Kelley, Defendant. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, BEFORE THE CLERK. Let the defendant, Barney Ed ward Kelley, take notice that summons in the above entitled SEE US FOR . . . ATLAS FEEDS Chicken Dairy ? Hog RELIABLE... Fall Grass Seeds FRESH VEGETABLES _ STAPLE GROCERIES Jackson County FARMERS COOPERATIVE A. L. SOUTHARD, Manager (Formerly occupied by The Sylva Feed 8tore, Mill St.) PHONE 5 SYLVA, N. C. First Meeting 'WHEELCHAIR sweethearts," Eliza beth Meade. Bristol, Va . and Man ny Hollander embrace as the> meet (or the fiist time in New York Roth suffer from multiple sclerosis, the diead nerve disease and have been i corresponding from some time The Np/Vml Srtlcro?'s F xciety^nrrrrP'od to ftv F'i'tb^th to MnrhnM-in for her tirst "dnte." (International) PERSONALS Lt. Commander Earl C. Collins, who has Been stationed with the U. S. Navy in Newfoundland since last December, is spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Dora I^ee Collins. He will return to Washington, D. C., the latter part of the week. Miss Mary Kenly of Bryn Mawr, Philadelphia, accom panied him home and is the guest of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lafoon and I daughter, Mary, of Savannah, Ga., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don Fish er and Mrs. D. H. Gunter of Sylva. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Fernald of Chillicothe, Ohio, are spending a few days at High Hampton, guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McKee. Miss Barbara Jo Cook left Tues day for Asheville to enroll for the fall semester at the Asheville School of Technology. Mrs. Helen Lewis and Mr. Ken neth Norton went to*Clayton, Ga., Monday to visit Mrs. Tom Alley who, together with her infant daughter, is a patient at the Clay ton hospital. ?They were accom panied to Georgia by Mrs. L. C. Norton and son. To Close Sundays According to a statement made by Larry Mull and William C. Col lins, owners and operators of Maple Springs Cafe, it will be closed on Sundays, beginning next Sunday. They will be open for business the other six days of the week.?Adv. action was issued against him on the 12th day of September, 1947, by John E. Henson, Clerk of the Superior Court of Jackson Coun ty, North Carolina, and a veri fied complaint field in the office of the Clerk, for the purpose of ob taining an absolute divorce from the defendant on the ground of two years separation. Let the defendant further take notice that he is required to ap pear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Jackson County at Sylva, North Carolina, within Fifty (50) Days from the date hereof, or within Twenty (20) Days from the final publication of this notice and answer or de mur, or otherwise plead, or the relief prayed for will be granted. Done this the 15th day of Sep tember, 1947. JOHN E. HENSON Clerk of the Superior Court. Sept. 18, 25, Oct 2, 9,-WRS ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the Estate of John H. Davis, late of Jackson County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said Estate to present them to the un dersigned at Sylva, N. C. on or be fore 16th day of September, 1948 or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement with the undersigned. This the 16 day of September, 1947. Ralph H. Davis, Administrator of the Estate of John H. Davis S*pt. 18, 25-Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23. | Calentktr t>f Events THURSDAY, OCTOBER?The B. H. Cuthey chapter, United Daughters of tne Coni'edaracy, will meet with Mrs. F. M. Wil . liams at 7:30 P. M. Mrs. Jen nings Bryson, president. ? FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3?The Dills Doio Masonic loage will meet in the Masonic hall, Dillsboro, at i 7:30 P. M. Ed Bumgarner, W.M. S MONDAY, OCTOBER 6 ? The | | Wesley an Service Guild will meet j with Mrs. D. D. Hooper, Jr., at 7:30 P. M. Mrs. Gudger Fortner, president. i MONDAY, OCTOBER S ? The ! Woodmen of the World will meet in the W.O.W. hall at 7:30 P. M. Jeff Hedden, council commander. MONDAY, OCTOBER 6 ? The Beta PTA will meet in tne school I lunch room at 2 o'clock. Mrs.! Allen Ginn, president. MONDAY, OCTOBER (5 ? The Carrie Rhodes circle o! the Meth- j odist church will meet witn Mrs. Walter Jones at 7:30 P. M. Mrs. Raymon Stovall, president. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7 ? The Rotary club Will have a dinner | meeting atr Atfeon building at j 6:30 P.M. Dr. D. D. Hooper.! president. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3 ? T.ie ! Lions club will meet in the Sylva | High school cafeteria at 7:00 P. i M. T. Walter Ashe, president. | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8 ?1 Oce chapter, Older of tlie East ern Star will meet in the Ma sonic hall, Dillsboro at 7:30 P. M. Mrs. Harry Ferguson, W.M. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8?The Annie Cowan circle of the Meth odist church will meet with Mrs. Harry Hastings at 3 P. M. Mrs. Dan Moore, president. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8?The Woman's Missionary Society of the Baptist church will meet with Mrs. T. O. Wilson at 3 P.M. Mrs. Crawford Smith, president. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9?The Twentieth Century club will meet with Mrs. Dan Tompkins at 3 P. M. Mrs. R. U. Sutton, president. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9?The Ruby Daniel circle of the Bap tist church will meet with Mrs. Felix Potts at 7:30 P. M. Mrs. Porter Scroggs, president. Fifteen Western Counties (Continued from p.'ge 1; and siltation less severe, stream, flow more uniform. Then the privately and municipally owned lands will better supplement the protection .already afforded the watershed by the national forests, and by the National Park, and In dian Service lands. We also ex pect that the increased expendi tures now being made will pay off abundantly in the future as the quality of the timber growing stock is improved through elimina tion of fire defect. There are a large number of diversified forest industries in western North Caro lina; they are vitally important to the economy of the region. A permanent supply of high quality raw material must be assured to keep them operating." The project, set up to run five! years, has these specific objectives: (1) provide ADEQUATE fire pro tection for 1,687,000 acres of pri vately and State7and municipally owned forest land in Avery, Bun combe, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, Macon, Madison, Mitchell, Swain, Transylvania, Watauga, and Yan cey counties; (2) demonstrate how the area burned annually can be reduced to one-fourth of one per cent of the total forest area, a standard usually recognized as a safe business risk and satisfactory in terms of watershed protection; (3) provide protection for a small area of TVA land in Swain Coun ty; (4) determine amount of money and length of time required to ? achieve desired standard of fire control; (5) test the effectiveness of the semi-volunteer warden type of forest fire control. Mr. Beichler said that most em phasis the first two years would be placed on building up the fire MUGGS AND SKEETER P COWE ON, PEEkWEE?^ GET A f=ADDLE ANr srxCLIMB ABOARD!! 4L ?*? .... BUT SKEETER.. W I KNOW. TC YOU'VE GOT THE wt* I ALWAYS START CAHOE UPSIDE OUT THIS WAV! DOWN!! r-wr/...THEN WHEN IT ^ TURNS OVER ^ BY WALLY BISHOP :sVU g?? JjjjJmta SOCIETY Gay Nell Circle Meet Postponed Owing to the series of meetings being conducted at the Sylva Bap tist church, the Gay Nell Murray circle, which is scheduled to meet next Monday evening, has been postponed until the following week and will meet on Monday evening, October 13, with Mrs. Roscoe Po teet. Mrs. Jennings Bryson will have charge of the program. W.M.S. Has Program Meeting At Church Twenty-three members and sev eral visitors from other churches were present for the regular pro gram meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Baptist church held .at the church Tues day afternoon. Mrs. E. G. Caldwell brought the devotional and Mrs. John R. Jones sang a solo. For the study on the American Indian, Rev. Ben Bushyhead, of the Cherokee reservation, was the gue^T .-prrrkm rrrrd brought an in spuing message, telling, much of the woi'ii being done lor the In dians. lie' and Mrs, Bushyhead sang several songs in their Chero kee tongue. Mrs. C. Al. Warren was program chairman lor the month and Mrs. Crawford Smith is president. QUALLA NEWS ^ Mr. and Mrs. Wade Cordell and daughter spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cordell. Mr. Phil Crisp and daughter, last week with Mrs. Estes Hoyle and family of Thomasville. Mr. Phil crisp and daughter, Dora, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Massie at Hazelwood. Mrs. W. W. Anthony spent part of last week in Cramerton with her daughter, Mrs. Lonnie Crisp. Mr/ and Mrs. Herman Cooper have announced the birth of a son on Saturday, September 27. Mrs. Caro Jenkins and Mrs. Thomas Reese and sons called on Mrs. G. A. Kinsland and Mrs. Frank Kinsland and family Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lee London of Asheville and Mr. Harley Howell called on Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Howell Saturday. Mrs. Alfred Worley and children" spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. John Davis. Mrs. Martha Rhinehart and Mrs. Mary Nolan and daughter, .Mary Jean, of Swannanoa spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Oxner. Mr. Edgar House, who is a stu dent at the University of Tennes see returned to Knoxville Sunday after spending the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred House. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gibson called on Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gibson Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blanton and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Estes Tolbert, Sunday. Misses Patsy and Shirley Hughes spent Saturday ni^ht with Mr. and Mrs. Burton Bumgarner and fam ily; ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sitton called on Miss Christine Woody in Bry son City Sunday afternoon. Mrs. James Battle, Mr. and Mrs, Burton Bumgarner and family, and, Mr. Jake Battle spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hughes. Mrs. Sallie Franklin of Bryson City visited Mr. and Mrs. Penn Keener Sunday. suppression organization to peak efficiency. After that, an inten sive educational program will be carried on in an effort to cut down on the number of fires. He in dicated that half of the present number of fires might be a desir able goal. . There will be no change in the administration of the state's for estry program in the area. The new project will be under the di rection of three State District For esters?B. H. Corpcning at Ashe ville, C. C. Pettit at Sylva, and Acting District Forester A. D. Wil liams at Lenoir. The fire suppression organization when completed will include a full-time County Forest Warden in each county, some 13 towermen, 20 smokechasers and approximately 245 district wardens and some 44 fire crew members. Towermen, smokechasers, District Wardens and fire crew members are em ployed on a part-time or seasonal basis. MARKETING U 11 ll If you have trouble luring your family away from the funnies and sports pages on Sunday mornings, try serving these tempters for breakfast. They'll make even Dick Tracy and the latest scores take a back seat! APPETITE AWAKENER Brightest breakfast idea in a month of Sundays . . . French Toast Logs made like this: Break 2 eggs into shallow dish; beat lightly with fork; add lVa cups of milk and Va tsp. salt. Cut crusts from 12 slices of tender-textured, oven-fresh MAK VEL ENRICHED WHITE BREAD from the A&P. Dip each slice into egg mixture. Brown lightly on both sides in hot fat in heavy skillet. Spread with preserves, and roll. 6 servings. FRY THIS FOR SIGHS! To make small fry finish their farina . . . and sigh for seconds ... fry ANN PAGE MELLO WHEAT FARINA from the A ;*i? 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Cards to go along with presents Like s Yacht or Dollar Bill. Cards of Thanks for entertainment, Thanks for greetings, gifts, and flo Cards for folks with operations, Cards for Brides and Baby showers. Cards too numerous to mention Cards to cover every need ? Any time you want a Greeting Have we got it?-Yes, indeed! anniversaries. WE FEATURE I IAM.MAR* CARDS if THE book store Main Street ^ ^ HERALD building Phone HO