Classified Ads and Legals RATE8: One cent per word per Insertion, minimum of 35*. 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 FOR SALE?In Rhodestown a good ! _ going grocery stock, drink box, show-case, 4-room living quar ters with hot water, Bendix wash er, small barn and other good fea- ? tures all for $4,500. See Lloyd L. i West. . ? 38* FOUND?In Velt's cafe a pair of shellrimmed glasses. Owner may have them by calling at Her ald and paying for this ad. 38 FOR SALE?17 acres of land with new 5 room house, located V2 mile from Qualla schoolhouse. See James F. Clements. 38-41* HOME FOR SALE?One mile from Sylva on Rt. 1, good, nice six room house, three bedrooms, base ment, good barn, 20 lot*. See or write John Arrington, Sylva, N. C. Nos. 32-39* FOR MONUMENTS See Sylva Memorial service next to Ritz ( Theatre on Main Street, Sylva, N. C. Mar 20 tf HOME FOR SALE?One mile from Sylva on Route 1, good, nice six room house, three bedrooms, base ment, good barn, 20 lots. See or write John Arrington, Sylva, N. C. 32-39* FOR SALE?One 7 foot G. E. re frigerator, slightly used. Priced below wholesale. Box 231, Sylva, N. C. 36-38* BUILDING BLOCKS?Clay, con crete and cinder blocks in all sizes for every type building. Sold at plant by railroad at Dillsboro-or delivered. Call at Dilsboro Con crete and Clament Products Com pany, or see E. A. Bumgarner, Sun ? set Farms, Whittier, N. C. 32-5* FLORIDA South Miami lot size 75' x 125', high and dry. Cost me $900. The State retains 1-2 oil and 3-4 min eral rights. I prefer downtown Sylva business lot for Gift Shop immediately. Or old house suitable as Gift Shop. Willing to pay dif ference. Diagram location. Write box 307 Sylvn, M--C, No. 33-39 I CONCRETE BLOCKS for build-! ing homes, stores, barns, ga- , reges or foundations. Sold at plant or delivered. Call or write W. A. j Hays, below bridge in Franklin, j Phone 903, Highlandr., N. C. 6-2 ltf RECTAL SORENESS?~ GET RELIEF NEW EASY WAY ?SIT IN COMFORT Prolarman is a quick, dependable reliever of itching, painful rectal soreness ? symptoms which may also accompany piles and hemor rhoids. Brings soothing sense of comfort upon contact, forms pro tecting film over sore area, helps destroy infectious germs, aids Na ture heal up raw, broken tissues No oil ? no grease to stain cloth ing. Sold on money back guarantee. Be sure to get this modern relief today . . . ask for PROLARMON PROFESSIONAL DRUG CO. Sylva, N. C. FOR SALE?One 4-roorrv^house and about 2 acres of^land in Rhodestown for $2,500. $1000 down, balance on easy terms. Also 2 nice lots in Hall Heights, 50 feet front and 150 feet long. $50 down and $25 per month. See Enoch Jamison, Rhodestown, Sylva. 38* FOR SALE?Good, baled grass hay. Roy Tritt, East LaPorte, N. C. 37-39* FOR SALE?1939 Model Ford Coupe in A-l condition. Bar gain for quick sale. See Geo. W. Clouse at The Herald. FOR SALE ? Good used Sewing Machine. Have your sewing machines and vacuum cleaners repaired by an expert mechanic. WANTED: will pay highest cash prices for used sewing machines. CAMPBELL'S SHOP, Phone 525-J, Way nesville, formerly Singer Shop * 37-38* WANTED TO BUY?Used sewing machine, must be in good con dition and reasonable. Mrs. Chas. G. Gulley, Cullowhee. 38-39 * LEARN WHILE YOU EARN Save Up to $2,000.00 In 3 Years! Here's an opportunity for air minded young men that cannot be duplicated anywhere else in the world! If you want to learn to fly, and are qualified, you can become an Aviation Cadet, earn your Sec cond Lieutenant's commission, and be assigned pilot duty with the United States Air Fore. To qualify, you must be between the ages of 20 and 26Vfe years, un married, mentally and physically fit, and have completed two yeaus of college, or pass an examination indicating the equivalent thereof. The next Aviation Cadet Train ing Pilot Class opens March 1st. Now is the time to submit your ap plication! Get full details at your nearest U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force Recruiting Station, located at Tranklin; N. C., or Sylva Post Office, Monday and Wednesday, each week. 38 VETERANS Here's a Good Job for YOU in Europe! Regardless of the branch of the Armed Forces with which you served during the war. you can now apply for direct assignment with the Regular Army in Europe. This is a rare opportunity, since there have been few vacancies in the European Command recently. If you are qualified. ? physically and otherwise ? and your wartime MOS is listed as a critical special ty. you may enlist in a grade com mensurate with your training and experience. Get full details of this long-a waited opportunity at your near est U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force Recruiting Station at Franklin, N. C., or, Sylva Post Office, Monday and Wednesday, each week. 38 The Farmers Store Where You Get Cash Dividends on What You Purchase Your Store Carries A Complete Stock Of ATLAS FEEDS THE FEED TO HELP YOU MAKE MORE PROF IT FROM YOUR LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY FOR YOUR FERTILIZER NEEDS See Us For Your Farm Needs JACKSON COUNTY FARMERS COOPERATIVE A. L. SOUTHARD, Manager MILL STREET ? ? ? _ SYLVA Vets Problems Q?I am a disabled veteran of World War II and would like to know if I can be given a statement of my disability? A?Information from your fold er regarding your disability may be furnished you when, in the judgement of the Administrator of Veterans Affairs, it would not be injurious to your physical or mental health. Your private phy sician may obtain from VA, upon written request, any information concerning your condition which he requires to treat you. Q?Will Veterans Administra tion pay for tools and equipment while I am taking on-the-job training? A?VA will pay for those tools and equipment that are needed by all trainees for the satisfactory pursuit of the same training course. Q?Will VA pay tuition for a veteran to attend school while he is taking on-the-job training un der the G-I Bill? | A?Yes, Veterans Administra tion will pay for such schooling if J his course of study is related to ! the vocation fur which he is in . training, or if the school course is prescribed and recommended as a part of his job-training, j Q?What should the veteran do if he is not satisfied with the job training he receives? A?That is a matter for the vet eran to decide himself, but it might be advisable for him to seek the counsel of a VA training officer. He can always discontinue his training establishment. j Most failures with scuppernong j and other muscadine grapes may l be traced to lack of annual prun ing. Vines must be trained syste matically to permit pruning. In recent months, a larger pro portion of milk has gone into whole milk uses than a year earlier. In December, butter production was I 18 pei cent less than a year earlier i and the lowest for the month since I 1920. Margarine output passed that of butter for the first time in No : vember. NOTICE Town of Sylva, special called meeting of the Board of Ad dermen. North Carolina, Jackson C-ounty ! ?AT WHEREAS. It has been i rnade to appear to the Mayor of j the Town of Sylva by the Chief of i I Ai_^?riuntcer *ire Department for the Town of Sylva, that there now exists, as found by Twenty active members of the Sylva Vol unteer Department, in said Town certain buildings which have been allowed by the owners or tenants i to become dangerous to the life, health, and property of themselves and other properties; AND WHEREAS, The Mayor, Chief of Police, and the Board of Aldermen of the Town of Sylva, desire to avoid as far as may be said hazards, caused by waste plac ed in the Halls of Buildings such as ashes and other garbage. Build ings from two to five stories high 1 used as hotels, rooming houses, and 1 for other pui poses are without Fire Escapes and otherwise in unsafe conditions. Now, Therefore, be is resolved by the Board of Alderanen of the ! Town of Sylva, at this special call I ed meeting on this the 29 day of i January, 1948, said Board of Al I dermen acting under the author ity of Chapters 69 and 160 of the j General Statutes of North Carolina, do hereby enact the following Or I dinance for the Town of Sylva* On motion of Dr. McGuire and second by R. Nicholson and voted [for by all members of the Boar j of Aldermen for the Town of Syl it is therefore ordered by the Ma | of the Town of Sylva that the | Chief and members of the Police force for the Town of Sylva co operate with the Chief and mem bers of Volunteer Fire Department for the Town of Sylva under such just rules and regulations as may be necessary to remove said dan gerous conditions, cause fire es capes to be put on buildings used j as hotels or rooming houses, cause I ashe.s. and other garbage to be re moved from the halls of buildings, and to do all things necessary to ; protect the health, life and prop erty within the corporate limits of the Town of Sylva. It is further ordered that the property owners and tenants in those buildings where hazards are found by the Police and Volunteer Fire Department be given notice to remove said hazards and put in standard Fire escapes and that they be gi\en 60 days in which to cor rect said dangerous conditions, and after that date if said hazards still exist that said building be closed and a criminal proceeding be brought against the owners and tenants each day until said dan gerous conditions are removed. It is further ordered that this ordinance be published in the Sylva Herald ar.d Rarallte, and that it be opruncl urion the rairmtet of the Board of .M'.lerasn for the Town of Sylva. 29th day of January, 1948- Jack C. Allison Mayor for the Town of Sylva STATE COLLEGE ANSWERS TIMELY FARM QUESTIONS QUESTION?Is it necessary to remove the old queen beofer plac ing a new queen in a hive of bees? ANSWER ? Yes. says, W. A. Stephen, Extension Beekeeper at State College. Before placing a new queen in a new. home the old queen and all queen cells must be remov ed. The small cage containing the queen should be placed above the cluster of bees, or between two frames of comb so thot worker bees, may have easy access to the candy-filled cage entrance. It i> assumed that during liberation op eration the queen takes on the reg ular colony odcirs. and, therefore, will be accepted. After introduc tion, a week should elapse before the hive is reopened ond the queen cage removed. If a queen that is to be replaced cannot be located l>v lookitm through the hive frames, the bees may be run from one brood cham I ber through a queen excluder int ) j another brood chamber with the ! use of smoke and the queen locat ( ed in this manner. If the queen is still not located and if freshly laid ' eggs ore not already in the hive, a frame of comb containing eggs from another hive may be inserted. Within twenty-four hours bees should begin converting worker cells into queen cells if a queen is ; not present. If queen cells are not I started one may safely assume that | a queen is present. QUESTION.?What causes hens | to start eating eggs, and how can ! this be remedied? ANSWER?Egg eoting may get started in a flock as a result of poor leeding and management practices. Thin shell eggs that get broken i easily usually start an outbreak of] eating in a llock. At the first, signs of this trouble, check to see , :hat the birds are having access to ( | plenty of clean oyster shell ? r' i !ime>tone grit, and direct sunshine or an adequate supply of cod liver! oil or other sources of Viuunin D. ' In order to moke thick, strong egg shells a bird must get plentjy of lime irt the form of ground lime stone in the mash, or in the form ?f eyster shell er limestone gr?t from hoppers, combined with Vitamin D A shortage of either lime or Vita min D will result in the produc tion of thin shell eggs. Other means of presenting or checking the egg eating habit are: Provide at least one nest for each five hens. Darken the nesis. Use plenty of clean litter. Gather the eggs several times a day. Feed m.lk in some form, if ovailable. Present the production of thin shelled eggs in the summer by keeping t.ie houses as cool as possible. Fewer livestock 0:1 fa:ms and smaller feed grain supplies w.il mean less meat m 1948. Tuckaseigee News Mr. arid Mrs. Clyde Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cole, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hooper, all of Pickens, S. C. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cole, of Tuckaseigee dur ing the week-end. The friends of Mrs. Gatnie Hoop er of Tuckaseigee will be glad to know that she is improving. She has been in ill health for some time. After lands have been well ter raced. the next most important step is the proper plowing of the terraces and the breaking of the land. IN NEW LOCATION This will notify my 1': iends and customers that on and after next Monday my Watch & Jewelry Repair Shop will be in room No. 7 on the 2nd flour of The Stovall Building. O. J. LESLIE'S REPAIR SHOP O. J. LESLIE, Owner 'MUGGS AND SKEETER S AWK!!^\ .WHAT A WAV TO START A DAY!! ...CANT. YOU SAY, "GOOD MORNING?' YOUR CONVERSATION 19 MONOTONOUS! -PULL UP A STOOL ...IT'S TIME YOU LEARNED TO TALK! "r & BY WALLY BISHOP /...NOW REPEAT AFTER ME, SLOWLY, " POLLY....WANT... A.. N ...CRACKER?" Pay as you drive if you wish Here's Brand'New Power for your Buiek OUR men do a master job of keep ing Buicks right up to Buick high standards. They can get every thing ou t of them that there is to get. But maybe you'd like the thrill of a brand-new engine in your car. If so, we're ready to do that job too ?ready to put a straight-from-the factory engine in any Buick built since 1037. You get an entirely new engine. It has a new carburetor and air cleaner. It has a new distributor with both vacuum and centrifugal spark con trol. It has new wiring and spark plug9?even a new smooth clutch that eases every start and makes driving fun. On top of all that, this engine brings you the latest Buick features you read about?features like precision cyl inder boring and Flex-Fit oil rings, Stratoflow cooling and all the rest. So, in less time than a good overhaul would take?and frequently at less cost?you can have a car with every thing a brand-new Buick engine can give you, and a car worth much more when you're ready to turn it in. We have these engines for you ri^ht now because Buick engine produc tion is running ahead of complete car output. Good deal, isn't it? Worth looking into? Drop around and let us give you all the facts and figures. HOOPER MOTOR COMPANY MAIN STREET SYLVA, N. C.

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