Classified Ads and Legals RATES: One cent per word per Insertion, minimum of 35*. Cards of Thanks, one cent per word, 50< 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. 6-2 ltf FOR MONUMENTS See Sylva Memorial service next to Ritz Theatre on Main Street, Sylva, N. C. Mar 20 ti Notice To Public This is to potify 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 a^ Sylva Hotel. 17 20* FOR SALE ?? New 4-room house with lights and water, built in cabinets, near Sylva on Mon tieth Branch. $600 down and bal ance to be paid by month. Mar garet McDonald, 211 S. Weldon St., Gastonia, N. C. 20-22* LOST ? Between Asheville and Wilmot a wheel with tire and innertube for 1946 Ford truck. I will pay $25.00 reward for the re turn to the owner^ A. G. Sutton, Dillsboro, N. C. - 19, 20* FOR RENT ? 200 acre farm, in Webster township for. farming, pasture and woodland, 5-room1 house on property. Lights and water. Right terms to right man. J^ank T. R&iinehiart, Box 822, Sylva. 19-21* WANTED IMMEDIATELY ? To rent 100 acres of land in tracts of 2 acres or more per field for planting small grain. Prefer to rent on shares, tout 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, Web ster, N. C. 19-22* + FOR SALE ? Five 750 x 16 Chev rolet Wheels and tires. Will trade for Chevrolet 600 x 16 wheels and tires. Two double seats, cushion seats, wood backs. Fred Engman, Veteran's Apt. Unit C-3, Cullo whee. - 20* FARM FOR SALE?44-acres, one nine room house, partially fur nished, hardwood floors, running hot-wjL cold water, and bath. Electric lights. Terms:' one-half cash, balance one and two years. Possession in 30 days. Phone 235 W, Sylva, N. C. or see Mrs. Gurleen Curry Hyde. No. 20-21' i*OR RENT?A good farm in a good farming section, Hamburg, with living accommodations. Ap- I ply to Mrs. W. O. Montieth, Sylva Hotel or call 15. 19 20* , FOR SALE ? One good logging horse, 5 years old, work anywhere, weight about 1600 pounds. At reasonable price. H. W. Powell, Tuckaseigee, N. C. 19-21* FOR RENT?Upstairs office rooms over Leader Department store. See Ben Lessing, The Leader De partment store. 18-22 WANT TO RENT ? An apartment with 2 or 3 rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Three in family, baby. See R. H. Stebbins at Eagle 5 and 10 cent Store. 20* FOR SALE ? Whj?e maple bed room suite in excellent condi tion. Will sell cheap for cash^Can be seen at Shirley Ensley's home on Cope Creek. W. M. McClure, Sylva, N. C. 19-20* i APPARTMENT FOR RENT ? 3 furnished rooms for sober, re liable couple. See Mrs. Steve Owens Webster, N. C. Oct. 16-tfn FURNITURE ^-For your furniture needs see Queen's Furniture ^TSxfchange. New and used. No. 20 tf FOR RENT ? Furnished apart ment with electric kitchen; hot water. Refined, quite couple. Phone 110 or apply at Herald of fice, Sylva, N. C. 20-tfn. FOR SALE ? 30 acre farm with' good new house, four miles from Sylva. Will sell cheap. Ben nie Reese, Sylva, N. C. 20 FOR SALE?Upright piano in good condition. See Mrs. J. A. Parris. 20 notice; ... This is to notify all persons that the undersigned will not be re sponsible for bills or debts of any kind contracted by Mr. O. H. Massie, who has purchased the Campbell Ice Cream Business, formerly owned and operated by me. * Charlie Campbell Oct 16 23 30 Nov 6 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE 1 Having qualified as adminis trator of the Estate of John A. Parris, late of Jackson County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said Estate to present them to the un dersigned at Sylva, N. C., on or before the Ninth day of October, 1948, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate set tlement with the undersigned. This the Ninth day of October, 1947. John A. Parris,^ Jr., - Administrator of the Estate of John A. Parris Oct. 9,15,23,30 - Nov. 6,13. 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 Store, Mill St.) Farmers May Park To Right For Loading And Unloading SPLENDID PROGRAMS DRODGHT TO CAMPUS RY MUSIC CENTER DunLng the" summer, the Smoky Mounf&ins Music center of Western hCaroIniaXTeachers College pre sented prbgrams of outstanding educational and cultural value. A series of programs included ex cerpts from "The Chocolate * Sol dier," and scenes Trom "Martha" and "Elijah." Summer school students and fac ulty members were participants in both performance and production. Main roles were played by persons chosen by competitive auditions which were held in New York, Philadelphia, and Raleigh. Stage sets were designed by Miss Char lotte Watson; Garmon Smith, stu dent, was stage manager. These programs were a part of the regional festival sponsored by the National-Association for Opera. Performances were conducted by Clifford E. Bair, past presidents of the National Association for Opera, and Vernon Hammond, Director of the American Opera Company. C. W. O. Claywell Hyde Transferred To Norfolk c. W. O. Claywell Hyde and Mrs. Hyde have come from Dub lin, Ga., to spend two weeks with <*iis parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hyde and with her mother, Mrs. Brysori. They will also visit Mrs. Hyde's daughters, Miss Edo leen Curry at Brevard College and Misses Joan and Carolyn Curry at Montreat College. C. W. O. Hyde is being trans ferred from Dublin, where he has been stationed for several months, to Norfolk, Va.f where he receive his next' assignment. STATE COLLEGE HINTS TO FARM HOMEMAKER By VERNA STANTON Assistant State Agent An important rule for keeping home-canned food as well as jel lies and jams in best condition is to put them away in a cool, dry jBlace.?. and promptly. If, these foods are allowed to stand around in the hot moist air of the kitchen, they Jose quality and may not keep well. In heat colors fade, and fla vor and texture deteriorate. Also paraffin seals on jelly glasses may lossen. In dampness tin carts and metal tops of glass jars may cor rode and eventually cause leak age. The specialists add that cool, dry storage is needed also for best keeping of commercially ""canned goods. These products often de teriorate if left on upper shelves in the kitchen where they suffer from both heat and humidity, or if they stand in sunny grocery I store windows. I $10.00 REWARD FOR RETURN Lost or taken from pickup truck near bus station, Sylva - suitcase, contents - flashlight, jacket, ra zor set, papers. Return to Police Department, Sylva. 20* to Tobacco Growers All tobacco growers in Jackson County, who wish any division, combination or reconstitution of their tobacco allotment, should contact the AAA office at once. Notice of any change must be filed in the State office by October 31, 1947, according to D. C. Higdon,' Chairman of the Jackson County AAA. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the r uv r6IS^P ?f E*rl C- Pad^ and Guy Leatherwood as partners, con ducting the business of new tires and recapping under the firm name and style of Sylva Tire Company has this day been dis solved by mutual consent. oilvJiL Lea^herwood will collect n Jk*S Tm? t0 the flrm and pay all debts due by the firm igThis the 14th day of October, r C. Padgett and Guy Leatherwood, Formerly doing business as Sylva Tire Co. Oct. 16-23-30. Nov. 4. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE qualified as administra te ?f *heT Estate of John H. Davis clrol?L T . County< North Carolina, this is to notify all per fVmg claims against said Estate to present them to the un dersigned at Sylva, N. C. on or be orr?h16th tday ?f SePtember, 1948 or this notice wi^l be plead in bar of recovery thereon. All persons t0 5aid will please make immediate settlement with the undersigned. igThis the 16^day of September, of*!1? S- Davis' Administrator of John H- Djlvk Sept 18, 25~Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23 ROSSER POINTS OUT REGULATIONS FOR RENEWING LICENSES Regulation No. 3 SUBJECT: Expiration of Operators' Licenses This regulation is promulgated by the Commissioner of Motor Ve hicles of North Carolina pursuant to authority granted in Sub-sec tion (b) of-Section 20-39 of the General Statutes of North Caro lina. All operators' licenses issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles prior to July 1, 1947 shall expire as follows in accordance with G.S. 20-7 (d) and the holders thereof shall not be permitted to operate a Motor Vehicle over the High ways of North Carolina unless they secure new operators' li censes as required by law: (a) A license issued to a person whose last or surname be- j gins with the letter "A" or | the letter "B\ shall expire at! * midnight, December 31, 1947; (b) A license issued to a person whose last or surname be gins with the letter "C" or the letter "D" shall expire at midnight, June 30. 1948; (c) A license Issued to a person whose last or surname be-, gins with the letter "E'v, "F" Although prices received by far mers for hogs are currently con siderably above parity, the USDA announced, in accordance with the law, the schedule of prices at which hogs will be supported if prices should decline to the sup port level. Under the law hog prices must be supported at not less than 90 per cent of parity through the calendar year 1948, but Department officals do not an ticipate that hog prices will decline to the support level during the period covered by the schedule. or "G" shall expire at mid night, December 31, 1948; (d) A license issued to a person whose last or surname be gins with the letter "H". "I", "J" or "K" shall expire at midnight, June 30, 1949; (e) A license issued to a person whose last or surname be gins with the letter "L" or the letter "M" shall expire at midnight, December 31, rarer (f) A license issued to a person whose last or surname be gins with the letter "N", "O", "P", "Q" shall expire at mid night, June 30, 1950; (g) A license issued to a person whose last or surname be gins with the letter "R", "S" or "T" shall expire at mid night, December 31, 1950; (h) A license issued to a person whose last or surname be gins with the letter "U", "V", "W", "X'\ "Y", or "Z" sh <11 expire at midnight, June 30, 1951. The a^ove regulation is to be in full iotce and effect on and after, August 1, 1947. L. C. Rosser Commissioner of Motor Vehicles WOODMEN OF THE j WORLD Life Insurance Society Fraternity Protection | Service 1 BRITTON M. MOORE 8ylva Representative j Sylva, ri. C. 84g V In every bag of Watkins Mineral Compound, you'll find the minerals which agricultural experts agree are necessary for proper growth*and produc tion. And minerals are necessary 0^ ^ caus? nci4h?r non^e-Trown grains nor mixed leed contains a ?uiiicient amount. ITV a ,>Tin '",l Cc nr^our.ds tor your nogs. other stocK and poultrv to lt?L. ^1 / , ; v" f . > ?.rul to assure vou hinli production at .owcr cost. W ait lor my call and let ine give vou mor.? proof that Watkins Mineral Compounds fill 1 he bill. B. E. Blanton J. C. Smith ^ Joe Mills YOUR WATKINS DEALERS ' \0 sir* * * k"ir9f \ ** *?# kr S* COKPAMI Shoe Dyeing YEs! . . . You can bring your shoes now to our shop and have them dyed to suit your fancy ... and the season. We'll make new shoes from your old ones. YES . . . We'll keep you on your toes too. Drop in any time. Heels and toes repaired while you wait. BLUE RIBBON SHOE SHOP Phone 114 Sylva, N. C. Schulnuin's Dept. Store PRESENTS You sow tK?m in ^ See them here ? LIFE We have tKem.. .1fie lovely new Cold (Red) Ctosa'SIiOQi voted smartest for fall by Hollywood** most glamovoas stars and starlets. See Aem. Make your selection from these Holljgggod fashion Poll winners, today* Tlw PtIM -? HKDY IAMARR, clamorous Hollywood star, predicts fashion stardom for all the winners in the (iold Cross Shoe Hollywood Fashion Poll. "Thry have," says Miss LaMarr, "the erace, the simple clepance, that are so noch a oast of the 'pretty lady' picture, this season.** CROS S SHOES * Adv?rtU?d In LIFE |NQ9 VAitf muggs and skeeter 4L

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