Here and There By Bobby Terrell Western Carolina Schedules 21 Basketball Games for 47-48 Coach Chuck McConnell of W.CJ T.C. has anounced the following basketball schedule for his Cata mounts. Dec. 9?Carson-Newman at Cul lowhee. Dec. 11?Erskine at Erskine Dec. 12?Newberry at Newberry. Dec. 13?Georgia College at Georgia College. Jan. 9 and 10?Lenoir-Rhyne at Cullowhee. Jan. 13?Maryville college at Maryville, Tenn. Jan. 16 and 17?High Point at Cullowhee. Jan. 20?Appalachian at Cullo whee. Jan. 26?Catawba at Cullowhee. Jan. 28?Maryville at Cullowhee. Feb. 4?Appalachian at Boone. Feb. 5?-Carson-Newman at Car son-Newman. Feb. 9 and 10?E.C.T.C. at Cul lowhee. Feb. 13 and 14?Elon at Elon. Feb. 16?Catawba at Catawba. Feb. 18 and 19?Atlantic Christ ian at Cullowhee. All home games will start at 8:00 p. m. The Catamounts are minus both their all-conference stars of last year ? "Ike" Olson and Jim Gud ger, but in practice drills and scrimmage games against the Ashe ville Bombers they showed plenty of power and speed. Coach McCon nell should field a winning team this year and with 14 conference games on schedule it is a good guess that he will. years. In order to regain and pos H Club members will attend Na tional Club Congress in Chicago when it convenes the first week in December. HERALD WANT ADS * I Sylva High To Play First Cage Game Of Season Friday 7:30 The Sylva high school basketball team will play its first game of the 1947-48 season on the court of the Sylva gym Friday night at 7:30. The opposing team will be from Cherokee high school.. Admission 25 and 50 cents. City League Games Played Last Week Winners in<jthe three City League games played last Wednesday night were, Velt's, W.O.W. and Senior Scouts. Velt's boys took the Web ster all-stars 33 to 22; W.O.W, de feated Webster Hi 55 to 11, and the Senior Scouts romped over the Faculty boys 27 to 26. American Legion Monday Night The American Legion Basket ball team will open its season Mon | day night, December 8 at 8 o'clock, playing the Cherokee All-Stars on the Sylva court. Making Progress On Business Buildings Workmen are making rapid prog ress on the construction of the two large business buildings now going up on Main street. The buildings are being erected by Har ry Ferguson, and Sol Schulman. The brick walls have been com pleted, the roctf put on and stud ding for the second floor divisions put in place. Plumbing and wiring is now being done, prepartory for the finishing work on the interior. When completed the buildings will add greatly to the appearance of will make it easy for Mom this Christmas THE WHOLE FAMILY will enjoy them, too. Give her new Electrical Equipment she's been wanting for so long. .We suggest you come in and see our items, a few of which we list below. A wonderful family gift is one of our handsome new consoles. Look at our small radios, too, to give Sis or Brother. Electric Heating Pad with controls to regulate amount of heat. Electric Broilers that give that flavor that no other type of cooking can give. WAFFLE IRON in shiny chromium with black plastic handles. Lov?|y FLOOR LAMPS HOT PLATE8 BROILER8 GLASS COFFEE MAKERS WIRE RECORDERS Light-weight IRON with automatic controls for all fabrics. FOR DAD AN ELECTRIC SHAVEMASTER will help his looks and disposition, too. YOUR SON will delight in one of our LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAINS . . . PLENTY OF TRACK! Just what we've been looking for, yes, and needing . . . the POP-UP TOASTER . . . toast pops up when it's brown . . . never burns. ** Carjipbell Electric Company Phone 80-J Sylva, N. C. JUL-BtC. JAM-AM JUL-1 XZ C D E-F 6-H l-J JUL-OCC JJBt-JMN JUL- HC JtM-JUN K-L M-N O-P Q-R S-T JUL HC JA* A*4 JM.-OCC u-v wx yz a& SORRY, MR. IAPPLEW/ BUT, I WON'T THINK TUERt WAS ANY SPECIAL WLiSN/ LICENSE EXAMINER 3#?/ WHY DID WE sMkeep PUTTING 'Wf IT OFF > i9g*J ' i^'". ' IK'. If the New Year's spirit Makes your head whiz, Don't go near it? Your car, that is! Sunday School To Have Christmas Program The Sunday school of the Cullo whee Baptist church has gotten un der way again this year with plans for a Christmas program. Supt. R. D. Phillips announced last Sun day the appointment of a committee to arrange as to the time and other details connected with the affair. the town as well as relieve a short age in buildings of this type. Too Late To Classify ? WANTED TO RENT?A 4 or 5 room house, preferably at or near Cullowhee, East LaPorte or Tuck aseigee. Lon Harris, Tuckaseigee, N. C. 21* CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends We wish to thank our friends and relatives in Jackson county and also in the state of Washington who tended their sympathy to us at the time of the death of our loved one, Mrs. Fred Parker. Fred Parker and the Price family Calendar of Events THURSDAY. DEC. 4?The B. H. Cathey chapter, United Daugh ters of the Confederacy, will meet with Mrs. J. H. Wilson at 7:30 P. M. Mrs. Jennings Bryson, president. THURSDAY, DEC. 4?The Dills boro Masonic lodge will meet in the Masonic hall, Dillsboro, at 7:30 p. m. Ed Bumgarner, W. M. MONDAY, DEC. 8?The Carrie Rhodes circle will meet with < Mrs. Raymon Stovall at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Raymon Stovall, chair man. MONDAY, DEC. 8?The Wesleyan Service Guild will meet with Mrs. W. Q. Grigg at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Gudger Fortner, president. MONDAY, DEC. 8?The Oaynelle Murray circle will meet with Mrs. Velt Wilson at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Jesse Buchanan, president. MONDAY, DEC. 8?The Woodmen of the World will meet on the W.O.W. hall at 7 p. m. Jeff Hed den, council commander. TUESDAY, DEC. 9?The Rotary club will have a dinner meeting in Allison building at 6:30 p. m. Dr. D. D. Hooper, president. TUESDAY, DEC. 9?The Sylva Parent Teacher association will Meet at 7.30 p. m. Mrs. W. L. Jones, president. TUESDAY, DEC. 9?The Woman's Missionary Society of the Bap tist church will have an all day meeting at the home of Mrs. Hugh Montieth. Mrs. Crawford Smith, president. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10?The Hal cyon club will have their Christ mas party at Maple Springs and then go to the home of Miss Nan cy Allison for dessert and a Christmas party. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10?The An nie Cowan circle will meet with Mrs. C. Z. Candler at 3 p. m. ? Mrs. Dan Moore, chairman. ^ THURSDAY, DEC. 11?The Cartip Fire girls will meet in the Scout hall in the Methodist church and will have a Christmas party at this time. Joyce Nicholson, president. THURSDAY, DEC. 11?The Twen tieth Century club will meet with Mrs. Chester Scott at 3 p. m. Mrs. R. U. Sutton, president. October milk production on Unit ed States farms this year totaled 8.9 billion pounds, slightly lower than in the 1944-46 period but higher than in previous years. A national goal of 50,000,000 pigs for the spring of 1948 was sug gested to farmers recently by US DA, which at the same time re emphasized its request for feeding hogs to lighter weights. .tse Herald want ada for reaulta? The U. S. Department of Agri culture has announced that ap proximately 43.107,000 bushels of United States grain and grain pro ducts were exported in October 1947. GIVE MAGAZINES Any magazine you choose to suit the taste of those you wish to remember. 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Here is a complete musical ZENITH Has s e Built-in FM Antenna Genuine Armstrong FM on Both Bands New Cobra Tone Arm and Silent-Speed Record Changer 64-Tone Radiorgan Big Concert Grand Speaker Ample Record Storage Space instrument. SOSSAMON'S FURNITURE COMPANY "It's Easy To Pay The Sossamon Way" Phone 57 Sylva, N. C.

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