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Memorial service next to Ritz
theatre an Main Street, Sylva,
N. C. Mar 20 tf
BUILDING BLOCKS?Clay, ysti
crete and cinder blocks in all
sizes for every type building. Sold
at plent by railroad at Dilliboro or
delivered. Call at Dilsboi^o Con
crete and Clament Products Com ?
pany, or see E. A. Bumgaiaier, 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.
Pnone 903, Highlands, N. C.
6-21tf
WANTED ? Fresh Country Eggs
and country Jiamff. Park Lunch
Room, Sylva, N. C. No. 50 tf
FOR SALE ? 40 Acre Farm, good
land, splendid 7 room house,'
good barn, good apple orchard,
plenty running; water and good
spring, 10 acres in good pasture,
10 acres in cultivation, well fenced.
A real bargain at $4,000.00. One
half mile off highway Greens Creek
Township. M. M. .Turpin, Green's
Creek. 1-4*
FOR RENT ? Rooms and apart
ments. Apply at Sylva Hotel.
Phone 15. .51-56*
FOR SALE ? 2 houses and 5 acres
of land in Webster township.
Sam Deitz, Webster, N. C. 1-2*
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FOR SALE?6 room house with
bath and 6V2 acres of land.
Phone 196, Sylva, N. C. : 2-3*
WANTED?Coal or wood laundry
water heater. See or write, Carl
Boyer, Whittier, N. C. 2*
THE FULLER DUST MOP is on
sale until June 17-at $1.75. Reg
ular $1.99 value. C. H. Hultquist.
The Fuller Brush. Man, Box 474,
Lake Junaluska, N. C. 2*
FOR SALE?7-rocm house with
good garden. ? Located on Col
lege Hill, Sylva. Fred J. Henry,
Telephone 68M-2, Waynesville, N.
C. Twin Brook Resort, Rt. 2,
Waynesville, N. C. 2-3*
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
tor of the Estate of John C. Friz
zell, deceased, late of Jackson
County, North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against said estate to present them
to the undersigned at Webster, N.
C. on or before May 7, 1949 or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of
recovery thereon. All persons in
debted to said estate will please
make imtnediate settlement.
This 7th day of May, 1948.
Curtis Frizzel, Administrator of
the Estate of John C. Frizzell, de
ceased, of Jackson County, N. C.
x May 13, 20, 27, June 3, 16, 17
Administrator's Notice ,
Having qualified as administra
tor of the Estate of Lillian S. Cook,
late of Jackson County, North Car
olina, this is to notify all persons
having claims against said estate
to present them to the undersign
ed at Webster, N. C., on or before
May 14, 1949, or this notice wil
be pleaded in bar of recovery;
thereon. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make im
mediate settlement.
This the 14th day of May, 1948,.
W. N. Cook, administrator of
the estate of Lillian S. Cook
Dr. W. Kermit Chapman
Dentist
Offices in
BOYD BUILDING
Waynesville. N. C. Phons 863 i
Why Do Without A Good
Water System, When
We Can Drill Wou A Well
Quickly And Efficiently
GIBBS & RAMSEY
PHONE 100 MURPHY, N. C.
GIVES
Malarial
Chilk&Fever
RELIEF
SUNBEAM
TOASTERS
FARMERS FEDERATION
BOND ORDER AUTHORIZING
THE ISSUANCE OF $450,000 !
SCHOOL BONDS OF THE j
COUNTY OF JACKSON
WHEREAS, the County Board of
Education of the County of Jack-!
son has certified to the County
Board of Commissioners that said
County Board of Education has as-!
certained and determined that it
is necessary to provide the school
facilities described in Section I of
this bond order in order that said
County, as an administrative agen-|
cy of the public school system of
the State of North Carolina, may
maintain public schools in said
county fer the six months term re-!
quired by the Constitution o! North;
Carolina, and that it will be nec-,
ess?iry to expend not less that $450,1
000 to finance said school facili-!
ties, and has requested the Board|
of Commissioners to raise said sum!
by the issuance of bonds of the1
County of Jackson>NOW, THERE
FORE. |
BE IT ORDERED by the Board'
of Commissioners of the County of,
Jackson as follows:
Section 1. The Board of Com-,
missioners of the County of Jackr'
son has ascertained and hereby'
determines, that it is necessary (1)|
to erect a new school building in i
order to effect a consolidation of1
the barker's Creek and Wilmot
Elementary Schools, and (2) to re
construct and alter the existing
Sylva Elementary School Build
ing. and (3) to erect a new school
building to effect the consolidation
of Beta, Addie and Willets Ele
mentary Schools, and (4) to re
construct and alter the existing
Glenvilie High. School Building,
and (5) to reconstruct and alter|
the Cashiers Elementary School
Building, in order that Jackson j
County, as/an administrative ag-!
ency of the public school system of!
the State of North Carolina, may,
maintain public schools in said
county for the six months term re-1
quired by the Constitution of North'
Carolina, and that it will be nec
essary to expend for such pur
pose not less than $450,000, and
that no provision has been made
by local tax or otherwise to raise
said sum for such purpose.
Section 2. In order to raise the
money required to finance said <
school facilities described in Sec
tion 1 of this bond order, bonds of
the County of Jackson are here
by authorized and shall be issued;
pursuant to The County Finance I
Act of North Carolina. The maxi-l
mum aggregate principal amount!
of said bonds authorized by this!
bond order shall be Four Hundred
and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($450
000).
Section 3. A tax sufficient to pay
The foregoing bond order has ~
been introduced and a sworn state
ment has been filed under the
County Finance Act, showing the
assessed valuation of the county
to be $11,069,691.00, and the net
debt for school purposes, includ
ing the proposed bonds, to be $508,
002.76. A tax will be levied for the
, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
tor of the Estate of J. R. Davis, late
of Jackson County North Caro
lina, this is to notify all persons
having claims against said estate to
present them to the undersignedi
in Sylva, N. C., on or before May
11, 1949, or this notice notice will
be pleaded in bar of recovery
thereon. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make im
mediate settlement.
This the 11th day of May, 1948.
N. Don Davis, Administrator of
the Estate of J. R. Davis, de
ceased of Jackson County, N. C.
May 12 20 27 June 3 10 17
NOTICE OF EXECUTOR
Having qualified as Executor of
the Estate of John A. Brown, de
ceased, late of Jackson County,
North Carolina, this is to notify
all persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased to ex
hibit them to the undersigned at
Sylva, North Carolina, on or be
fore the 6th day of May, 1949, or
this notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please
make immediate payment.
This the 6th day of May, 1948.
E. P. Stillwell, Executor of the
Estate of John A. Brown, Deceas
ed.
May 13 - June 17
deceased, of Jackson County
North Carolina.
May 20, 27-June 3, 10, 17, 24
I
PERSONALS
Mrs. George Perkins and son,
Davfd, have returned from Win-j
achee, Wash., where they visited
Mrs. Perkins'" mother for ten days.
On returning they spent a few
days with Mr. Perkins* parents,
Mr .and Mrs. W. O. Perkins, in
Sylva.
Miss Helen Bird and Miss Eliza
beth Hunter of Cullowhee have
gone to ^Raleigh to spend a week
with tiie former's sister, Mrs. Lloyd
Engman, and family. Mrs. Eng
man and son, Jimmy, will accom
pany them home for a week's visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Bird.
Mrs. Bailey Wniit and daughter,
Candy, spent ? last week with her
mother, Mrs. J. C. Allison. Mr.
W-rttU^ame for the week-end and]
together they returned to Ashe
ville Sunday1.
Mr.^and Mrs. John L. Hooper
and daughter, Claudia of W^ynes
ville, were week-end guests of her
mother, Mrs. J. C. Allison.
Mrs. T. O. Wilson and Miss Lu
cile Wilson spent the week-end in
Bryson City, guest of their son and
brother, W. O. Wilson, and Mrs.
Wilson.
? Mrs. Fannie Glenn, after spend
ing the winter months in Salis
bury with her daughter* Mrs. J.,
H. Morris, and family, returned
to Sylva last week to spend the
summer in' Sylva with her son,
Raymond Glenn, and family.
Miss Nancy Ruth Allison re
turned last week from Ward-Bel
mont College in Nashville and will
spend the summer ,with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan M. Allison.
Miss Mild^d Jones left Monday
for her home in Jacksonville, Fla.,
after a week's visit here with
Miss Nancy Ruth Allison.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed left
Wednesday for a ten-day trip to
New York to purchase fall mer
chandise for Hale's store. They
were accompanied by their son,
Charles.
EXECUTORS' NOTICE
Having qu&ified as executors of
the estate of V. V. Hooper, deceas
ed, late of Jackson County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all per
sons having claims against said
estate tQ present them to the un
dersigned at Sylva, North Caro
lina, on or before the 10th day of
June, 1949, or this notice will be
plead in bar of any recovery there
on. All persons indebted to said
estate will please make immediate
settlement with the undersigned.
This June 4, 1948.
Dan Bryson Hooper and Hugh
Monteith, Executors of the estate
of V. V. Hooper, deceased.
June 10-July 15
payment of the proposed bonds
and interest, if the same shall be'
issued. Any citizen or taxpayer
may protest against the issuance
of such bonds at a meeting of the
Board of Commissioners to be held
at the regular meeting place of
said Board in the County Court
House in Sylva, North Carolina, at
10:00 o'clock A. M., on the 7th
day of June, 1948.
Tom L. Clayton,
Clerk of Board of Commis
sioners of Jackson County.
No. 1
Mr. and Mrs. VV. E. Blalock,
formerly of Spartanburg, S. C., are
now making their home with Mr.
and Mrs. L. H. 'Alverson, owners
and operators of the Home Bakery.
Mrs. B ,S. Pterfitiions of Canton
spent the week-end here with her
sister, Mrs. Claude Stanford. She
was accompanied to Sylva by Miss
Claudia Stanford, who is Attending
summer school at Canton High.
Carl Stanford, who is studying at
Blanton's Business college, Ashe
ville, also spent the week-efffci with
pnrenfs, Mr. and Mrs. Stan
ley'.
Mrs. Ma/rtie P. Moore spent las/ ?
week in Asheville with her sis
ter, Mrs. Anne Russell. Mrs. Rus_.
fell returned to Sylva wi h Mrs.
M oore and spent the week-end|
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.I
Allen Parris.
Mrs. John S. Collins of Green-'
ville," ST C., has joined her hus
band here and they are now- resid
ing at their home on highway 19A
in East Sylva., Mr. Collins is the
manager oT the new Dixie Home
Super Market.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bumgarner,
Jr., ot Knoxville, Tenn., are visit
ing their grandparents* Mr. and
Mrs. J. W.' Bumgarner.
W. G. Stallcup has returned to,
Spring C^pekt Madison county j
where he is employed with Genettei
Lumber Company. Mr. Stallcup
had spent the week-end in Whit
tier with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Mora-is of Can-,
ton moved to Sylva this week and
are occupying the Mrs. Ben Cathey|
apartment. 0
Mr. and Mrs. John Hooper and|
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Painter spent]
the week-end in Lexington with]
Miss Joyce Hooper who is employed'
in Lexington.
Mr. Dave Cagle and Danny Al-|
lison made a business trip to Cop- j
perhill, Tenn., on Monday.
Mrs. Ralph Dills returned Wed
nesday from Detroit, Mich., where
she spent a week with her broth
er, Burton Brown, and family.
Mrs. Brown and daughter accom
panied Mrs. Dills home to spend
a few weeks with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ashe, and
two daughters, of Bryson City,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ver
non McHan Sunday afternoon.
They were accompanied by Mrs.
Bryson, mother of Mr. McHan and
Mrs. Ashe. ?
Kent Coward and Douglas Bain,
Jr., of Clayton, Ga., his roommate
at the University of North Caro
lina, arrived Sunday from Chapel
Hill. Kent will spend the sum
mer with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dillard Coward. Douglas
will return to Chapel Hill Wednes
day to attend the summer session
at the university.
Mrs. Earl Griffin and daughter,
Judy, are spending this month with
her mother, Mrs. Charles Cathey,
before going. to Florida to join
Mr. Griffin, who is employed there.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Wilson
WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF
DOORS
WINDOWS
RUBEROID SHINGLES
DEVOE PAINTS & VARNISHES
BEND & BATTER BOARDS
ASRESTOS SIDING
FRAMING?Roofers 6-inch and 8-inch siding
WINDOW and DOOR FRAMES MADE TO
ORDER
WINDOW and DOOR SCREENS MADE TO OR
DER?Have those rusty Screens replaced now.
JACKSON GOAL & LUMBER CO.
Phone 38 Sylva, N. C.
WCTC Heads Visit
National Park Museum
Cullowhee ? President W. E.
Bird of Western Carolina Teachers
college, Mrs. Lilian B. Buchanan,
collcge librarian, and Prof. Errtfe#t
V. Deans, Jr., of the school's Eng
lish department, visited the Smoky
Mountain National Park museum
Thursday afternoon as the guests
of Arthur Stupka, park naturalist.
In their visit to the museum,
containing Indian and pioneer
artifacts and household and kitch-.
en articles of bygone days, the
party were especially interested in
lookjng over the eft'ccts of the late'
H.T. ce Kephart, prcminent south.1
ern author, and the late George
M. ssa, noted Japanese-American
pao.ugrapher. These effects were
recently tuto the museum J
by Prescient Bad and Mrs. Ditch-1
ajrai. their custodians until tre
transfer.
!
President Bird said t.iat they]
were highly pleased with trie tern-!
porary housing provided f?>r the-'
el"feels, and were looking lurwa:? i(
i 10 time when a regional mu->
s^um building will be made avail-'
able by the ^comment to take,
.are of the collections made b>\
Park officials and interested
friend*/"- * )
The present museum, in the'
Chief Hanger's station, is built onj
the famous old house-site of the
family, connected by local tradi
tion with the genesis of Abraham!
Lincoln.
have returned to their home in;
Durham after spending the week
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Parris will!
leave today (Thursday) to return
to Ocraccke Island, after spend
ing a few days with his mother,
Mrs. J. A. Parris.
Miss Margaret Ann Ryan of Oak
Ridge, Tenn., is visiting her grand
mother, -Mrs. C. Z. Candler, Sr.
Danny Allison return last week
from Lebandon, Tenn,, where he
had been a student at Castle
Heights Military Academy during
the past year.
Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Hooper spent
the week-end in Chattanooga,
Tenn., with their son, Dr. C. M.
Hooper, and family. They re
turned home Sunday evening.
Mrs. W. E. Moore and daughter,
Carolyn, left Saturday to go to
Los Angeles, Calif., to make their
home. Enroute they plan to visit
relatives in Chattanooga, Tenn.,
Florence, Ala., and Hattie>burg.
Miss.
Lime m uiiice
Lime deliveries have begun in
Jackson county and farmers who
wish to place an order for lime
should contact the AAA office at
once, according to D. C. Higdon,
Chairman of the*Jackson county
commitfee. Due ' to increased
freight rates the cost of lrme has
advanced and the farmer's cost is
now $2.00 per ton. "payable at the
time the order is placed. -
Cub Scouts Will Meet
Friday Evening
The. Sylva Cub pack. No. 5. will
meet Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock
in Allison building. The cub m:>st
ef urges that all cubs, den chu Is
and committeemen be present at
tins time.
Read Herald Want Ads.
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HELP YOUR COUNTRY. ??
HELP YOURSELF!
There is still a very reel need
fur every ounce of used fats we
can salvage. The world-wide
shortage is greater today than
ever before. Flense . . . keep
saving and turning in your used
kitchen fat?. P. S. Yes' you
da get paid for theru . . . and
you know how ready cash
counts today.
Keep Turning in Used Fats!
American Fat*Salvage Committee. Inc.
? m ? ? M. WF.EKLY PROGRAM
^ Night Shows: 7:00 <&. 9:00 P. M.? Mat. Snt.? Late show Sat. 10:30
Adm.:Adults 36c tax incl.?Children under 12 yrs, 12c tax. Inc.
Saturday, June 12?
OVERLAND TRAILS
JOHNNY MACK BROWN
OWL SHOW?
HALFPAST MIDNIGHT
KENT TAYLOR AND PEGGY KNUDSEN
\
Sunday, June 13?
MAGIC TOWN
JAMES STEWART AND JANE WYMAN
Monday, Tuesday, June 14 and 15?
SAIGON
ALAN LADD AND VERONICA LAKE
Wednesday, June 16?
BOWERY BUCKEROOS
LEO GORCEY AND THE BOWERY BOYS
? Thursday and Friday, June 17 and 18?
CAPTAIN FROM CASTILE
X TYRONE POWER AND JEAN PETERS
All Children not in arms will have to purchase a ticket to enter
any performance at this Theatre.
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