i Classified Ads and Legals RATE8: One cent per word per insertion, minimum of 38?. Cards of Thanks, one cent per word, 50< minimum. Resolutions of respect, memeriams, obituaries, one cent per word. ALL ABOVE ADVERTISING STRICTLY CA8H IN ADVANCE FOR MONUMENTS See Sylva Memorial -service next to Ritz Theatre on Main Street, Sylva, N. C. Mar 20 tf 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. Bumgamer, Sun ? set Farms, Whittier, N. C. 32-5* 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. Phone 903, Highlands, N. C. 6-21tf BREEDING?I have a fine regis tered Hampshire boar now a vailable for breeding purposes. James E. Norton, East LaPorte, N. C. No. 40, 41, 42 FOR SALE?1941 Chevrolet 4 door sedan. Excellent condition. Can be financed. See or write William Ashe. Webster, N. C. 41-42" WANTED ? DOGWOOD TIMBER I am stilLin the market for dog wood at Sylva mill. Cut wood 3' and 4 V2' long. Will be at mill each Friday morning to check and pay for wood. O. L. Cope, Sylva, N. C. 41-42* FOR SALE?1939 Ford Coupe. A-l condition. Must go. $550 cash. See it, drive it, buy it. See G. W. Clouse at The Sylva Herald. 41-42* FOR SALE?New Four-room house on Monteith Branch near Sylva. Lights and water, built-in cabinets. Down payment $700 and $50 per month. Rents for $30 a month. See or write R. S. Cowan, Greens Creek, N. C. 41-42-43* AVAILABLE?Registered English Berkshire Boar available for breeding purposes. See O. E. Mon teith, Maple Springs. 41-42* FOR SALE ? Everbearing straw berry plants at 25 cents per 100. Available for the next two weeks. Mrs. C. O. Harris, Moody Bottom, Sylva, N. C. 42* FOR RENT ? Large basement on Mill St. beneath Tfye Sport Cen ter. See Jerry. Ledford, Sport Cen ter. 42-43* WANTED ? To buy good 40 to 1 50 acre farm in Jackson county. Purchaser is World War II Veter an. See Robert Dalton, Cullowhee, N. C. 42* We will pay highest cash prices j for fresh country eggs and coun try cured hams. Jimmy Gaither, j Park Lunch Room. 42-43-] HELP WANTED ? Waitress?Neat appearance, pleasing personality. Only experienced need apply. See Mr. Gaither, Park Lunch Room, Sylva, N. C. 42, 43, 44, 45 FOR SALE ? 1 1940 model Chev rolet V2 ton pickup truck. 1 1942 model Chevrolet V2 ton pick up truck. Can be seen at Lloyd Ho tel. See C. C. Pettit, District For ester for Bid forms. Forestry of fice, Sylva, N. C. 42-43 FOR SALE ? Two 50 ft. lots in Love's Field section, about two miles from Sylva, running 100 ft. front on highway and about 139 ft. back. Ideal place for home, gar den and yard. If interested, see D. V. Drye at Cogdill Motor Co. 42* I will be open for business April 1, 1948 in Dillsboro, N. C., lo cated on the Franklin highway, carrying a complete line of new and reconditioned sewing ma chines, Singers, parts and supplies. I will appreciate your- business. R. D. Webster, Authorized agent for Shelton Sewing Machine Co., Richmond, Va. 42-44* VETERANS! THE DOORS TO EUROPE ARE OPEN TO VOU ! - How would you like a good, stea dy job with 20% extra pay, that will take you to Europe with your traveling expenses, food, cloth ing, and lodging paid? And you'd have 30 days leave a year to travel. This very opportunity is open right now to any veteran of any of the Armed Forces who qualifies for a three-year enlistment in the US Army. You also have the choice of service in Alaska. Veterans and non-veterans, too, may sign up for service with a famous combat divi sion in Japan or in Korea. Army pay is the highest it has ever been, and there are many other benefits. For full details, apply US Army and US Air Forces Recruiting Sta tion, Franklin, N. C. and Sylva, N. C., Post Office, Monday, Wednes days. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS "fOR CLERK OF COURT I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination for the office of Clerk Court of Jackson County subject to the ac tion of the voters in the Democra tic Primary in May, 1948. If nom inated and elected I will fulfill the duties of the office and render the people of Jackson county my very best service. Ypur influence and vote in my behalf will be greatly appreciated. CLYDE A. HOOPER Feb. 26-Apr.l pd.* FOR CLERK OF COURT I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Clerk of Court of Jackson County, sub ject to the will of the voters in the Democratic Primary in May. If nominated and elected I will car ry on the duties of the ofice to the best of my ability and to the best interest of the people of Jackson Count. Your vote and influence in my behalf will be appreciated. JOHN E. HENSON. Mar 4-May 27 For Clerk Of Court I hereby announce to the Dem ocratic voters of Jackson County that I am a candidate for the nom ination for the office of Clerk of Court of this county, and that I seek their support in the forth coming primary of May 29^s a candidate for this office. ^ I will appreciate your support of my candidacy. If nominated 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 JUST ARRIVED ... A good supply of ... . Fertilizer, Grass Seeds, Seed Potatoes, and all Field and Garden Seeds See us for all your farm needs AAA PURCHASE ORDERS HONORED HERE JACKSON COUNTY FARMERS COOPERATIVE A. L. SOUTHARD, Manager MILL STREET ? ? ? 8YLVA NOTICE OF SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION North Carolina Jackaon County Delia Mae Wood, by next friend, W. K. Settlemyre Clifton Blaine Wood The defendant, Clifton Blaine Wood, will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Jackson County, North Carolina, For Clerk Of Court I hereby announce myself as a candidate seeking the nomination for the office of Clerk of Jackson County, subject to the will of the voters in the Democratic Primary of May 29. I will appreciate your support in my behalf. If nominat ed and elected, I will render the duties of the office my best efforts. CLAUDE COWAN. Mar 4-May 27. FOR REPRESENTATIVE Subject to the approval of the voters of Jackson County. There by offer myself as a candidate for the office of Representative in the next General Assembly. If nominated and elected I pledge myseli to support state aid in building school buildings, in creased pay for teachers, better school bus service, systematic in spection and repair of rural road* and the establishment of no leg alized liquor store in any county of North Carolina except by vote of a majority of the legal voters in said county. If this program should meet your approval I solicit your vote in the coming primary.* M. Y. Jarrett Mar. 18-25-Apr.l-8. and elected, I will carry out the duties of this office to the best of my ability. JACK F. COOPER. Mar 4-May 27 to obtain an absolute divorce from I the defendant, and said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Jackson County in the Court house in Sylva, North Carolina, within twenty days after the 2nd of April, 1948, and answer or de mur to the complaint in said ac tion, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 2 March, 1948. John E. Henson Clerk Superior Court, Jackson County, North Carolina. Mar. 4, 11, 18, 25 ? MVH NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the | authority conferred by a deed of1 trust, executed by John Bradley1 and wife, Estella Bradley, dated '26 November, 1946, and duly re ! corded in Book 169. at Page 57, ! in the Office of the Register of .Deeds for Jackson County, North i Carolina, the undersigned Trustee ' will, at 12:00 o'clock noon, on Mon 1 dny. March 22, 1948, at the Court ! House door of Jackson County, in Sylva, North Carolina, sell at pub i-ln.1 ttuetion.-for cash, to the high est bidder, the following land, to wit: BEING Lots Numbers forty seven (47), forty-eight (48) and forty-nine (49) of the Subdivision of the C. R. Moody Farm, in Sylva I Township, Jackson County, North j Carolina, as will appear by a map or plat of said subdivision, pre pared by S. M. Parker, Surveyor, in March, 1925, a copy of which said map or plat is duly recorded I in the Office of the Register of ' Deeds for Jackson County. North 1 Carolina, in Map Book Number One, at Page Thirty-Four, to which I said map, plat and record refer ' er.ee is hereby made for a full and ; complete description of said lots by metes and bounds. ! This sale is made on account of default in payment of the inriebt 1 edness secured by said deed of ! trust. ' A five percent (5%) cash de posit will be required of the high est bidder at the sale. This the 18 day of February 1 1948. W. J. Fisher, Trustee Feb. 26 - Mar. 4, 11, 18 H.E.M STATE COLLEGE ANSWERS TIMELY FARM QUESTIONS QUESTION ? Recently I built a shed out of country sawed oak boards. They had been sawed two years. Now I am told that paint will not stick to this lumber. Is that true? ANSWER ? Oak is such a dense wood that paint will not work as well on it as it does on soft woods. In order to paint oak that is used fur an outside surface, the pores in it need to be filled. Unless that is done, paint on an outside oak surface will begin to fail within about two years. Aluminum paint will not work any better than or dinary paint. About the only sat isfactory way to change the appear ance of oak used for outside sur faces is to stain it. But stain, of course, will not provide any pro tection. It merely changes the looks. QUESTION ? Can the Extension farm forester tell me what definite price I should receive for my tim ber? ANSWER ? N j, he can o~ly in dicate the approximate value ci your timber. Prices depend upon the size and quality of timber, lug ging conditions, distance from mar ket, and possible market outlets in a given area. a QUESTION?How does the feed ing value of oats compare with I corn? ANSWER ? Oats are worth a bout 90 per cent as much as corn for dairy cows, but they are worth only 80 per cent as much as com for feeding pigs. The difference is due to the oat hulls. Pigs are not quite so able to digest the hulls as are cattle. QUESTION ? Is there an or chard spray which will not be harmful to bees? ANSWER ? The answer is no. There is no spray which would kill off injuries inserts and not harm t.ie bee-. To prevent injury to bees, i: is recommended <h at r.o poisons be used while there are any blos <(.-rr.> on the trees. Cement floors properly con structed are desirable in brooder houses, broiler houses and laying houses, as they can be cleaned easily and are more sanitary. V ' \ . ?' .J SHE WINS.... And So W'l You If You Eat At ? PARK Lunch Room UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ' ' t COME . . . TAKE A LOOK ! We have, recently done considerable remodeling in this cafe. II you hnvc not visited us, we cordially in1, ito you to call. Our object is to make this eating place thoroughly sanitary and attractive, j,o the end that Jackson people will .en'yoyseating here and bringing their friends. Special Sunday Dinner S. Mix. Pickles Stuffed Olive Giblet Gravy Celery Hearts Cr.mberry Sniii ? H msI Sl>i"r'l V' 'U11n Western T<jih 1\.: .. 1 )ivs -1 p. 4 Candied Yam Green Garden Peas Head Lettiue 1000 l>. Die-nig Choice of Pie or Ice Cream Hot Rolls Butter Goflee Tea *1 25 LUNCH. . . EVERY DAY ! Salad One Meat Two Vegetables Drink 50 Dessert For Breakfast... Choose! Bacon or Sausage Two Eggs Toa.-t Hot Grits Jelly 50 Golden Brown Hot Cakes Butter Maple Syrup 30' WCTC Students -? Faculty members and their friends will always find our doors?and our hearts?open to them. We are all proud of our teachers college and anyone connected with it in any way is assured of a most cordial welcome. Students will find our prices easy on limited budgets, too. So, when you are off the campus, drop in at the Park Lunch Room to eat, to use our phone, to f| get stamps, to meet your friends or to leave your packages. A AAA AAA A AAA A A AAAAA* AA

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