1 ^ ^ - Classified Ads and Legals i RATES: One cent per word per insertion, minimum of 35*. Cards of Thanks, one cent per word, 50* minimum. Resolutions ot respect, memoriams, obituaries, one cent per word. ALL ABOVE ADVERTISING STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE FOR RENT?Furnished house, live .rooms, all modern conven iences. Or will rent as rooms and serve breakfast. Mrs. J. R. Cotter, Cullowhee, N. C. 24-26* FOR SALE?1 pair mules, 4 and 5 years old. Work double or sin gle. 1 mare, 7 years old. Work anywhere, weight 1250 Rounds. 1 high speed Champion Mowing ma chine in good condition. Dearl Ashe, Green's Creek, N. C. 4 24-25* 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. Pnone 903, Highlands, N. C. 6-21tf FOR MONUMENTS See Sylva Memorial service liexV to Rite Theatre on Main ^Street, Sylva, N. C. Mar 20 tf FURNITURE ?For your furniture needs see Queen's Furniture Exchange. New and used. No. 20 tf WANTED?Tenant with two or more boys old enough to work to tend 46 acres* Should have knowlelge of operating machinery. Team and small farm tools neces sary. Large house available. Water and lights. mile from church and school. Good opportunity for the right man. If you don't intend to farm full time I can't use you. J. B. Coates, Webster, N. C. 24-25* COAL, by the ton or carload. Call Shaler Gilley, Roanes Cash Store, Whittier or F. L. Smith, Care of Sylva Pharmacy, Sylva, N. C. 25-27* FOR SALE?About 50 acres land. Two acres tendable bottom land, balance well timbered. 2 springs. For price and terms see Frank B. Jones, Sylva, N. C. 25-26* FOR SALE?1941 \\'2 ton Dodge truck, $600. See or write Mrs. George B. Stephens, Tuckaseigee, If. C. 25* ? ? i FOR SALE}?1 Floor Type Furnace, used one reason, will sell at sacri fice. Will heat five room house. J. D. Moore. No.*25-26 FOR SALE?Pre-War gas stove, a good buy. Mrs. O. L. Cope. 25* FOR SALE?New brick garage apartment with or without acre age. O. L. Cope. 25* 26* "dorothie's" friendly Mountain Shop (formerly Dr. Candler's office) invites you to see CHARACTER DOLLS Dolls from the Comic strips; Dutch Boy and Girl, Shoeshine Boy, Ac cordian Player and more to choose from. No Big Town can give you values as good as these. 25 WANTED?Dogwood Timber at the highest market price. For furt^r information on price and specifications^ see or write O. L. Cope, Sylva, N. C. No. 25, 26, 27, 28* p? ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the Estate of Lee Hooper, de ceased, late of Jackson County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at his office in the JTackson County Bank in Sylva, North Carolina on or before Oc tober 20, 1948, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate settlement. This the 20th day of October, 1947. i Ariail, Administrator of the Estate of Lee Hooper, de ceased of Jackson County, North Carolina. Oct 23 30 Nov 6 13 20 27 NOTICE OF EXECTRIX Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of H. T. Hunter, de ceased, late, of Jackson County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of the deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Cullowhee, North Carolina, on or before the 28th day of October, 1948, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate settlement. This the 28th day of October, 1947. Mrs. Glen Weaver Hunter, Ex ecutrix of the Estate of H. T. Hun ter,. Deceased. Nov. 6, 13, 20, 27, Dec. 4, 11. EXECUTRIX'S-NOT ICE Having qualified as executrix of the Estate of Ben N. Queen, de ceased, late of Jackson County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned at her home in Sylva, North Carolina on or before Oc tober 20, 1948 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate settlement. This the 20th day of October, 1947. Josephine ,A. Queen, Executrix of the Estate of Ben N. Queen, de Icgascd. Oct 23*30 Nov 6 13 20 27 ^ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as adminis tratrix of the Estate of L. Pierce Allen, late of Jackson county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at Sylva, North Caro lina, on or before November 7. 1948 or this4 notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement to the undersigned. This the 7th day of November, 1947. Ada B. Allen, Administratrix of the Estate of L. Pierce Allen, de ceased. i Nov. 13, 20, 27, Dec. 4, II, 18. Place Your Order Now In order to assure your supply of Fertilizers for your 1948 Crops we advise you to place your or ders now, especially fox AMMONIA NITRATE We are paying $2.50 Cash for No. 1 Irish Potatoes. Our complete stock of ATLAS Feeds assure you plenty of protein for your Dairy Cattle, Hogs and Poultry. .See Us For Your Farm Nee dV 9 Jackson County FARMERS COOPERATIVE A. L. SOUTHARD, Manager (Formerly occupied by The Sylva Feed 8toref Mill 8t) Farmers May Park To Right For Loading And Unloading Loyalty Bo SiTH W. RICHARDSON A LOYALTY rovlew board of 19 law yers and collage professors, created under orders of President Truman, is headed by Setb W. Richardson (above), 67, a Republican Rich* ardson and his colleagues are auth* orized to review appeals from ac tions by the various government agencies in carrying out the Presl dent's orders to purge federal pay* rolls of all persons suspected of be ing Communists, Fascists or fellow travelers. (International) Funeral Services For Mrs* Mollie Dills Held'Sunday Mrs. Mollie Gibson^5iIls, a form? er resident of Dillsboro, passed a way Friday, November 14 at the home of her son, Arthur J. Dills, in Asheville, where she had made her hom#e for the past four years. Mrs. Dills had been sick for some time. Funeral services were held Sun day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Dillsboro Baptist church, of which she had been a life long member. Rev. T. F. Deitz and Rev. C. M. Warren were in charge of the ser vices. Burial was in the?Parris cemetery. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Lena Reynolds of Dillsboro, Mrs. J. H. Green and Mrs. A. H. Finch of Asheville; one son, Arthur Dills, Asheville; and nine grand children. Pallbearers were Howard Dills, Robert Jacobs, Manuel Jacobs, Claude Jacobs, Roy Dills and Ernest Dills, all nephews of the de ceased, except the first named. Nieces served as flower girls. Mrs. Dills was well known in Jackson county. She was a native of Dillsboro, and lived there until she went to Asheville four years ago to make her home with her son. V '3r Js 0? 'th 3 V. Oi l ? ? In ? c ? I V',? l| III I . W '?i?' t IS 1111 ?> f | ii ? | 'j ? | >| 111 | ,, . n?\vii y |.? fhp MMn'ir* I..f. ??,;,? .v Mnve i.cpp >Vf piiccd ail i.tie Li u?? )f i??ve ? I Bulwor? EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of the Estate of Charles L. Allison, I late of Jackson county, North, j Carolina, this is to notify all per I sons having claims against said j Estate to present them to the un : dersigned at Sylva, North Caro ? lina orr or before the 7th day of j November, 1948, or this notice will jbe pleaded in bar of recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make im mediate settlement. This the 7th day of November, 1947 Etta Allison, Executrix of the Estate of Charles L. Allison, de ceased Nov. 13, 20, 27, Dec. 4, 11, 18. NOTICE OF PUBLIACTION SUMMONS North Carolina, Jackson County John W. Shelton, Plaintiff, vs. Willa Jean Shelton, Defendant. In the Superior Court, before the Clerk. Let the defendant, Willa Jean Shelton, take notice that summons in the'.above entitled action was issued against her on the 8th day of November, 1947, by John E. Henson, Clerk of the Superior ?Court of Jackson County, North Carolina, and a verified complaint filed in the office of said Clerk, for the purpose of obtaining an absolute divorce from the defend ant on the grounds of two years seperation. Let the defendant further take notice that she is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of 1 the Superior Ccurt of Jackson County at Sylva, North Carolina, within Fifty (50) Days from the datedate hereor, or within Twenty (20) Days from the final pub lication of this notice and answer or demur, or other wise plead, or the the relief pray ed for will be granted. Done this the 10th day of Novem ber, 1947. John E. Henson Clerk of the Superior Court . Nov. 13, 20, 27, Dec. 4.J w Stuilents Attend Meetings At Duke & Woman's Colleg Eight women students represent ed Western Carolina Teachers col lege in the physical education de partment last week in Greensboro and Durham. They were attend -fng Meetings related to their major fields of physical education and recreation. The group left last Friday, by train, and arrived in Greensboro that evening in preparation for the Saturday program at the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina. This program was a Field Day sponsored jointly by the college and the North Carolina Association of Federated College Women. Nancy Blanton and June Wright took part in the swimming matches and were members of a four-girl team which won the "novelty relay eveni. Miss Wright also placed in one other event and Miss Blanton was commended for her swimming style. The girls were particularlxconcerned with the manner of conducting the pro gram, so, did much observation in techniques of organization and of ficiating; - * Monday morning the trip was made to Durham for the purpose of attending the North Carolina Recreation Society meetings which were held Monday through Wed nesday. While, waiting for the meetings to convene the girls vis ited the Duke campus and had a tour of inspection through the gymnasia, stadium, chapel and va rious other buildings. The first general se^ion of the Recreation Society was -Id Mon day night. Governor Cherry was the guest speaker, and, during a reception following his speech, all members of the W.C.T.C. assem blage were introduced to Governor and Mrs. Cherry, and to other notables in the field of recreation, FARMERS ADVISED TO PUCE ORDERS FOR FERTILIZER EARLY Raleigh, Nov. 10?North Caro lina farmers were^advised-by D. S. Coltrane, assistant State CcDmmis s;oner of Agriculture, to place or ders early for fertilizer in order to be assured of sufficient plant food for their crops next year. Coltrane emphasized the neces sity for an early movement of fer tilizer because of a potential shor tage of boxcars, lack of storage space and prospective insufficient supplies of fertilizer on a national basis. "It seems that our farmers are rather complacent with regard to supplies of fertilizer for the com *ng year", he commented. Leaders of the fertilizer indutry are anticipating no reduction in the volume of fertilizer used in North Carolina despite a prospec tive sharp cut in tobacco acreage next year. They see increased use of fertilizer for corn, cotton and pastures, and larger applications gl fertilizer on the tobacco acreage put into cultivation. Few new fertilizer plants are serving the tobacco area, and con sumption of fertilizer is nearly double what it was six or seven years ago. . Coltrane said farmers would be making a mistake to postpone or dering fertilizer because of# the impending reduction in tobacco acreage and low tobacco prices. To be safe, farmers should get their fertilizer before January, he declared. New and improved uses and thus wider markets for cottonseed anc other cotton by-products is the aim of research just approved under the Research and Marketing Act of 1946, the U. S. Department of Agriculture has announced. Household Hint When you have a collection of cot ton curtains to starch, do the starch ing right in the tub. Add the hot starch solution to the last rinse water. It is also easier to tint cur tains in the washer in the last rinse. such as Dr. Harold Meyers, of UNC, Mr. V. K. Brown of Chicago, John Eversman of Ecusta, and many others. Tuesday sessions were panel discussions on various phases of j recreation, such as scouting, camp ing, municipal direction, church work and industrial recreation. Tuesday night a tour, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, was made of Greensboro recreation facilities by the entire recreation group. The W.C.T.C. girls were honored by being placed in the two leading cars and thoroughly enjoyed their observation of the city, the Children's museum, and the new Negro Recreation Center which is a converted U.S.O. build ing. Th? return trip to Cullowhee was mafcle^'Wednesday by the group which was composed of junior and senior students. The majors who attended were Nancy Blanton, Rhea Brandon, Frances Bryson, Marjorie Holcombe, Bertha Mar tin, Jean Poteet, Betty Wier, and June Wright. They were accom panied by Miss Helen Hartshorn who attended faculty sessions in Greensboro and was invited to speak to the Woman's Athletic As sociation of Wake Forest College, while in Durham. MrsYMWfhaii Again Heads Cancer Society's Field Army of Workers Mount Airy, (Special) ? Appoint ment of Mrs. George E. Marshall, of Mount Airy, for her eighth con secutive terrn"as State Commander of the American Cancer Society's Field Army was announced today. The appointment was made by Mrs. Harold V. Milligan, national com mander, of New York. I "The American Cancer Society has been fortunate in having the services of a person of Mrs. Mar shall's caliber," Mrs. Milligan said. "She has served as leader of North iarolina's army of volunteer can cer fighters since early in 1941. Under her supervision the organ ization has grown from a handful of workers who raised approxi mately $4,000 to a strong state wide group which last spring rais ed more than $177,000 to fight can cer through education, service to cancer patients and research." Mrs^ Marshall has been long identified with the work of the North Carolina Federation of Wo men's Clubs which she served as district president, second vice president, education chairman and president. During her presidency in 1936 and 1937, she also served as North Carolina's director on the board of the General Federaf'on of Women's Clubs. Under her leadership the Mount Airy club won the $100 prize of fered by the Asheville Chamber of Commerce for outstanding civic work done by a wonan's club for V JP.W, Port To Have Meeting The Veterans of Foreign Wan, post 8060 will have a~regular meet ing Friday evening, November 21 at 7:30 P. M. Every member and prospective member is urged to attend this meeting. In 1946, seven Orange county farmers seeded 25 aeres of ladino clover. As a result of these dem onstrations and other "publicity, there has been more than 1,000 acres of this popular clover seed ed in the county this falL establishing and operating night schools for adult illiterates and for establishing in the club house a public library. Mrs. Marshall is a- member of the North Carolina Cancer Con trol Planning and Policy Board for the State Board of Health and of the Advisory Board of the -North Carolina Good Health Association. 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