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BUY
FOR MONUMENTS See Sylva
Memorial aervico next to Rltz
Theatre on Main Street, Sylva,
N. C. Mar 20 t*
BUILDING BLOCKS?Clay, conl
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. Bumgamier, 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.
0-2 ltf
The Truth About Catholics?You
should know the REAL FACTS.
Write for free information to: Box
30&, Whiteville, N. C.
June 10-Oct. 21
FOR SALE ?40 Acre Farm, good j
land, splendid 7 room house, j
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 SALE
STRUCTURAL STEEL
ANGLES, BEAMS,
CHANNELS.
We also carry in stock a
complete line of other
structural shapes. We
will fabricate steel to
your specifications.
GLAZER STEEL CORP
2100 Ailor Avenue
Knoxville, Tenn.
Phone 4-8601
FOR RENT ? Rooms and apart-1
ments. Apply at Sylva Hotel
Phone 15. ' 51-56*
WANTED ? Fresh Country Eggs
and "country hams. Park Lunch
Room, Sylva, N. C. No. 50 tf
FOR SALE ? Sarah Bryson prop
erty in Rhodestown, adjoining
E. O. Nicholson and Arthur Corden.
Big; roomy house, lights and wat
er, fruit trees. Two good lots. Call
Mary Parker, 208-J or write Sarah
Bryson, Box 821, Sylva, N. C. 3-4*
READY FOR SERVICE ? Reg
istered Berkshire boar. O. E.
Monteith, Maple Springs. No. 2tf
WANTED?to buy or rent a piano.
Write Miss Dorothy Detwiler,
Gen. Delivery, Sylva. 4-5*
WANTED ? Desire piano pupils
for the summer. Zunita Wake
field. Phone 217-J. 4*
WANTED ? Reliable middle aged
white woman for general house
work. Mrs. R. N. Barber, Sr., 458
Love Lane, Waynesville, N. C.
Phone 85. Nos. 4-5-6
WANTED ? A middle-aged wom
an for housekeeper for an old
lady, work easy, terms right. Ap
ply to Mrs. D. H. Brown, Cullo
whee, N. C. 4
GINSENG WANTED ? $10 per
pound dry, $2.50 per pound
green. The Ginseng Man, R. S.
Cowan, Greens Creek, N. C. 4-7*
WANTED
SCRAP IRON?Automo
bile body tin?All type
sheet iron?Metals.
GLAZER STEEL CORP.
2100 Ailor Avenue
Knoxville, Tenn.
Phone 4-8601
We pay top cash price.
Administrator's Notice
Having qualified as administra
tor of the Estate of Lillian S. Cook 1
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 vwil
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
deceased, of Jackson County
North Carolina.
May 20, 27-June 3, 10, 17, 24
EXECUTORS' NOTICE
Having qualified 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 to 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
I Monteith, Executors of the estate
of V. V. Hooper, deceased.
June 10-July 15
NOTICE OF 8ERVICE OF SUM
MONS BY PUBLICATION
North Carolina
Jackson County.
OSCAR O. CHASTAIN
vs.
ANNIE FAYE CHASTAIN.
The defendant, Annie Faye
j Chastain, will take notice that an
| action entitled as above has been
commenced in the Superior Court
of Jackson County, North Caro
lina, to obtain an absolute divorce
from the defendant, and said de
fendant will further take notice
that she is required to appear at
the office of- the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Jackson County
in the Courthouse in Sylva, North
Carolina, within twenty days
after the 24th day of July, 1948,
and answer or demur to the com
! plaint in said action, or the plain
tiff will -apply to the Court for
I the relief demanded in said com
| plaint.
This the 18th day of June, 1948.
JOHN E. HENSON, Clerk Super
1 ior Court, Jackson County,
North Carolina.
June 24 July 1, 8 \5?MVH
THANK YOU. ..
JACKSON COUNTY PEOPLE!
? FOR YOUR ?
ENTHUSIASTIC APPROVAL AND PRAISE
OF THE NEW 1949 FORD
OVER 1200 SAW IT, DROVE IT,
LIKED IT !
This is the beautiful new Four-Door Sedan. You saw the Two
Door Sedan, which is the same car except for the four-doors.
Many who drove the New Ford exclaimed that it's 10 years
ahead of anything else on the highways. We appreciate your kind
comments ... We wish that we could tell you when we will have
plenty of these fine cars for everyone wanting one. This, we are
unable to promise. Delivery depends on production. We expect
more, however, than we got last year. It Will Pay You To Wait For
This Fine Automobile.
REECE - HAMPTON MOTOR COMPANY, kc.
Cullowhee Road !? jlv#, N. C.
BONO AUTHORIZING
T-'c '*S ? -VNCE OF $450,000
SCHOOL BONDS OF THE COUN-'
TV OF JACKSON. j
WHEREAS, the County Board
of Education of the County of
Jackson h.s certified to the Coun- \
ty Board of Commissicners tnat^
said County Board of Educationj
has ascertained and determined
that it is necessary to provide tne>
school facilities described in Sec
tion 1 of this bond order in order
that said County, as an adminis-|
trative agency of the public school,
system of the State of North Caro
lina, may maintain public schools
in said County for the six months
term required by the Constitution
of North Carolina, and that it will;
be necessary to expend not less|
than $450,000 to finance said school]
facilities, and has requested the'
Board of Commissioners to raise|
said sum by the issuance of bonds
of the County of Jackson; NOW,;
THEREFORE,
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 Jack
son has ascertained and hereby
determines, that it is necessary (1)
To erect a new school building in
order to effect a consolidation of
the Barker's Creek andi Wilmotj
Elementary Schools, and (2) to;
reconstruct and alter the existing
Sylva Elementary School Build
ing, and (3) to erect a new school
building to effect the consolida-j
tion of Beta, Addie and Willets1
Elementary Schools, and (4) to
reconstruct and alter the existing
Glenville High School Building,
and (5) to reconstruct and alter
the Cashiers Elementary School
Building, in order that Jackson
County, as an administrative,
agency of the public school sys
tem of the State of North Caro
lina, may maintain public schools
in said County for the six months
term required by the Constitution
of North Carolina, and that it?
will be necessary to expend for
such purpose not l^ss than $450,-'
000, and that no provision has
been made by local tax or other-:
wise ta raise said sum for such i
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
Act of Norih Carolina. The maxi-'
mum aggre^te principal amount
.?f said bonds authori ed by th s
bond order shall - be Four Hun
dred and Fifty Thousand Dollars
PERSONALS
Mrs. Chris Gerhardstein arrived
last week from Batavia, Ohio, and
will spend seme time with her
father, Mr. J. B. Ensley, and Mrs.
Enslev. and sister, Mrs. H. M.
Huuper.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Wil
sjn sp.nt Sunday in Maryville,
Tenn., guests of his sister. Mrs.]
C. C. Williams, and family. His
mother, Mrs. T. O. Wilson, who
httd^gone over for the week-end.
returned home with them. ?f
Hal Wilson and Jimmy Madison
returned Saturday from Brevard
where they had spent ten days at
the Red Cross Aquatic school at
Camp Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wilson, Jr.,
and two sons, Ernest and Sammy,
of Hendersonville, were week-end
guests of his mother, Mrs. E. L.
Wilson. . . I
Miss Kate Higdon came from
Hendersonville to spend the week.1
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. C. Higdon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fisher of
Rosman spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bales, and son,
Jimmy. . I
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henry and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henry of Twin
Brook Resort, Waynesville Route
2, were business visitors in Sylva
h st week.
Misses Edolene and Carclyn
Curry arrived Friday from Marion
for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. E
M. Lloyd at Lloyd hotel here.
Miss Barbara Jo Cook, of Ashe
($450,000).
Section 3. A tax sufficient to
pay the principle and interest on
said bonds when due shall be an
nually levied and collected.
Section 4.' A statement of the
County Debt of the County of
Jackson has been filed with the
Clerk of the Board of Commis
missioners of said County and is
open to public inspection.
Section 5. This bond order shall
take effect when approved by the
voters-of the County at an election
as provided in said Act.
The foregoing bond order was.
finally passed on the 3rd day oi"
May, 1948, and was first published
on the 3rd day of June, 1948. Any
action or proceeding questioning
the validity of said order must be
commenced within thirty days
after its first publication.
TOM L. CLAYTON, Clerk of the
Board of Commissioners of Jack
son County, North Carolina.
June 24-Julv 1
".la, spent the week-end here
ytth friends.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Reece, of
Andrews, spent the week-end here
with Mr. and Mrs. Woody R.
Hampton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Dunn and
-son, Johnny, have returned from
Clover, S. C., where they spent
the week-end with Mrs. Dunn's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harp
er. They were called home $y the:
illness of. Mrs. Dunn's grandmother.
Her sister, Nancy Harper, returnedj
with them and will spend some
time with Mr. and Mrs. Dunn.
( Miss Patsy Parris left Saturday
| for Raleigh where she will visit
h-.r sister, Mrs. Stanley LaGarde.
I tor two weeks.
Misses Doris Bowman, Cletis
Fry and Nancy Arndt of Hickory
and Mr. and Mrs. C. Stanford and
Mr. Hyman Sutton of Newton were
the week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Crawford.
, Pearly Herron, brother of Mrs.
I very Crane of Greens Creek, who
was hurt in a coal mine strike at
Mount Hermon, Va., April 21, is a
patient at the Angel clinic, Frank
lin.
PIT7 THEATRE
r% I I * WEEKLY PROGRAM
Niflht 8howa; 7:00 & 9:00 P. M.? Mat' Sat.?Late show Sat. 10:30
Adm.:Adulta 3?c tax incl.?Children under 12 yra. 12c tax Inc.
Saturday, June 26?
BUGKAROO FROM POWER RIVER
CHARLES STARRETT
OWL SHOW?
RAILROADED
JOHN IRELAND AND SHEILA RYAN
Sunday, June 27?
ALIAS A GENTLEMAN
WALLACE BEERY AND TOM DRAKE
Monday and Tuesday, June 28 and 29?
WHERE THERE'S LIFE
BOB HOPE AND SIGNE HASSO
Wednesday, June 30?
COMEDY CARNIVAL
WALTER ABEL AND MARGOT GRAHAME
Thursday and Friday?
CALL NORTHSIDE 777
JAMES STEWART AND HELEN WALKER
All Children not In arms will have to purchase a ticket to ante'
any performance at thl? Theatre.
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