^ Sfti IP^ TRAOl wettest/Irs 6'-" V,< l0(.n CONCRETE BLOCKS ior build-' ing hones*, itoref. l>arns, ga rages or toundutions. at plant | or delivered. Call or write W. A. Hayt, beiow bridge in Franklin. Pnone 903, Highlands, N. C. ?-21tf ! WANTED ? Fresh Country Eggs r and coufctry hams. Park Lunch Room, Sylva, N. C. No. 50 it j FOR MONUMENTS See Sylva Memorial ?ervic? next to Ritz Theatre on Main Street, Sylva, N. C. Mar 20 11 DRESS MAKING ? Let us do your making, alterations, or tailor you a suit -or coat. Expert workman ship at very reasonable prices. Sarah Jo's Sewing Shop on Main street over Wallin's Shoe store, Sylva. 21 22 23 24* LOST ? 2 Black and Tan Hounds. Will pay reasonable Reward for their return. John B. Deitz, Greens Creek, N. C. 22 23* FOR SALE ? One Tappan gas stove, $40.00f one Warm Morn ing heater, $30.00. Both in ex cellent condition. Phone 254-J3. 22, 23* - I FOR RENT?2 FARM* HOUSES. Phone 241-W or see Mrs. A. H. Weaver, Dillsboro, N. C. 22 23 Works Where 3 Out of 4 Colds Start! Quick! When your head is stuffed-up with a cold, put a few drops of Vlcks Va-tro-nol In each nostril and feel relief start instantly / Va-tro-nol works right where trouble is to relieve stuffi ness and open up your cold-clogged nose. Actually helps prevent many colds from developing if used at that first warning sniffle or sneeze! Try it. Vicks Va-tro-nol Nose Drops I EYES EXAMINED Glasses Fitted! OR. ALDEN C. DOWNS will examine eyes and fit glasses in Sylva at the^Carblina Hotel Friday. Nov. 5, from 9 o'clock to 4 o'clock. If you have eye trouble or can't see well you should con sult Dr. Downs on above dste. i FOR SALE ? Household cleaning I aids. C 11 THE FULLER BRUSH I MAN. Pnone LOj-J, Syiva, N. C. I FOR SALE ? One used Hotpoint Electric Hot Water Heater, 30' gal. capacity. Perfect condition. | Call Mrs. Mae Stallcup at 201 J. I No. 23 EX ECUTOR'8 NOTICE North Carolina, Jackson County. ! j We, A. W. Hyatt and G. C. Craw | ford, having Qualified as the Ex | ecutors of the estate of Addie B. Crawford, deceased, late of Jack son County, North Carolina, this I is to notify all persons having ; claims against the estate of Addie 1 B. Crawford to exhibit them to ! G. C. Crawford, Balsam, N. C., on or before the 27th day of Septem ' ber, 1949, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery.! j All persons indebted to said estate 1 will please mat;e immediate pay ment. This the 27th day of September, | 1943. A. W. Hyatt and G. C. Crawford, Executors of the Estate of Addie B. ' Crawford, Deceased. j i 18, 19 20 21 22 23 j ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of John H. Wil son, 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-1 lina, on 05 before the 25th day of Oct., 1949, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery there- j on. All persons indebted to said! estate will please made immediate settlement. I This the 25th day of October,\1948.! Mrs. Madge ?. Wilson, Ad ministratrix of the Estate of John H. Wilson, deceased, of Jackson County, North Carolina. 10:28?12:2 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE | NORTH CAROLINA, JACKSON COUNTY. ?? SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer ia.n deed of trust executed by Lee Hooper (widower), to E. P. Still well, Trustee, dated 8 April, 1947, ?nd recorded in the Jackson Coun ty Public Registry in Book 169, at paye 133, default having been made :ii the payment of a note thereby I secured, and the holder thereof, | .laving directed that the djed of! j trust be foreclosed, the under-1 s gned, E. P. Stillwell, Trustee,] will offer* for sale and sell at the| Courthouse door in the Town of Sylva, Jackson County, ,No44h. Carolina, at twelve o'clock- noon on November 9, 1948, at public auction to the highest bidder, fori cash, three certain pieces, parcels or tracts of land, situate, lying and being in Jackson County, North) Carolina, bounded and more par ticularly described as follows, to witt ; FIRST TftACT: Being and com D|T7 theatre ? % I M? WEEKLY PROGRAM Night Shows: 7:00 4L 9:00 P. M.?Mat. Sat.?Late shew Sat. 10:30 Adm.:Adulta 36c tax incl.?Children under 12 yrs. 12c tax Inc. Saturday, November 6 ? ^ SHERIFF OF MEDICINE BOW JOHNNY MACK BROWN and RAYMOND HATTON LATE SHOW ? JUNGLE WOMAN E. ANKERS ? J. C. NASH and ACqUINETTA Sunday, November 7 ? TARZAN'S SECRET TREASURE J. WEISMULLER and M. O'SULLIVAN Monday - Tuesday, November 8-9 ? GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROADWAY (IN COLOR) DAN DALEY Wednesday, November 10 ? * ARKANSAS SWING WITH THE HOOSIER HOT SHOTS* Thursday - Friday, November 11-12 ? NAKED CITY BARRY FITZGERA.LD and DOROTHY HART ? All Children not In arms will have to purchase a ticket to enter ? any performance at 'this Theatre. ? " ? This is the second request for all farmers who think they may have produced 100 bushels of corn per acre to get in touch with the j vocational agricultural teachers, or one of his assistants, the county agent, or FHA Supervisor. It is necessary, of course, that the yield , be checked before the corn is gath- 1 ere d. Good progress h&s been made by the committee in getting yields checked, It is encouraging to see a great increase in the numbfer of farmtrs whose yield is approaching or exceeding 100 bushels per acre. The following farmers of Jack son County have had corn yields | checked and are eligible to receive a certificate of membership in the I One Hundred Bushel Corn Club;! (The list i? incomplete but was the best information readily ob tainable.) Members of Sylva Chapter of Future Farmers of America: James Turpin, Dillsboro, 103.5 bushels; James Blanton, Acfdie, 119.16 bus.; W.lard Holden, Addie, 121.68 bus.; Darnel Ward,' Cope Creek, 125.76 bushels. Sylva G. I. Trainees: William Turpin, Qualla, 112. bushels; Joe Green, Greens Creek, 107.64 bus. Lyle Buchanan, Gay, 120.06 bus.; Taylor and Woodrow Deitz, Gay, 107.5 bushels; Jake Battle,.Qualla, 101.25 bushels. Members of Cullowhe^Chapter of Future Farmers of America: Bobby Jackson, East La Porte, 142. 75 bushels; Doyle Taylor, Speed well, 109.34 bushels; Darthel Bry son, Cullowhee, 101.04 bushels. Cullowhee Veteran Farmers: Walter Middleton, Webster, 104.19 bushels; Oscar Ashe, Sptedwell, 135.21 bushels; Clifton Crisp, Spe edwell, 110.15 bushels. B. F. Pres?* ley, Speedwell, 101.61 bushels; Weaver D. Fox, Speedwell, 107.64 bushels; Edd Moore, Speedwell, 115.92 blishils. (Xther farmers whose yields have reached the 100 bushel mark are: Arthur Holden, Speedwell, 117.6 bushels: J;ike Pressley, Speedwell, prehending the same lands and premises described in, aim coi. ? veyed by, a deed dated 'J February, 1905, frtim Henry M. McAden et, ux et al to Lee Hooper for 351.41 acres, more or less, recorded in Jackson County, in Book 38, page 175, to which said deed and record reference is had; and the descrip tion therein by metes and bounds i s by th.'s reference made the des- . cription in this deed of trust; also, | being a part of the lands em-. braced in State of Nfrth Carolina; Grant No. ^91, issued to P. L. Davis 28 August, 1857, for 1000 acres, recorded in Jackson Coun ty, in Book No. 2, page 172, to which reference is had; this tract ^ein* known a? ? o~rt of the Lee Hooper Cedar Cliff lands. SECOND TRACT: Being and comprehending the same lands | and premises described in, and' conveyed by, a deed dated 9 Feb- I ruary, 1905, from Henry M. Mc-j Aden et ux et al to Lee Hooper | for 41.5 acres, more or lffssT re corded in Jackson County, in Book No. 38, page 181, to which said deed and record reference is had; and the description therein by metes and bounds is by this ref erence made the description in this deed of trust. Being a part of State Grant No. 645 for 500 acres, issued on 11 June, 1860, to Wil liam H. Bryson, recorded in Jack son County, in Book No. 3, page 217, to which references is had, and this Grant lards are inside Grant No. 391. This tract is also a part of tl*p Ceda ? C' - ' 'n ?''Is. THIRD TRACT: Being the same, lands described in, ^nd conveyed1 oy, a deed dated 4 October, lj()5,j from William Shelton and wife, | Hie H. Sheltor. and oMicrs to Le'e Hooper for 230 acrcs. more or' less, recorded in Jackson County, in Book No. 37, page 3-cJ, to wbico reference is had; and the descrip tion. therein by metes md bounds is by this reference, mi.de the des^~" cription in this deed of trust. This 1 230 acres are within Grants Nos. I 1172 and 1232, issued respectively I on* 11 July, 1879, fmd 5 April, 1882, recorded in Jackson County, in Books Nos. 7, page 574, and 8, page 258, to both of which ref erence is had. Also, th s tract of 230 acres constitutes a prrt of the Lee Hooper Cedar Cliff lands. EXCEPTING from the above lands, a tract containing 145 acres, more or less, heretofore conveyed by the said Lee Hooper to C. B. Webster, which tract is fully des cribed in a deed recorded in Book 168, nt page 369, in the Office of the Reg.ster of Deeds for Jack son County, North Carolina, to which said deed and record ref erence is hereby had for a full ard -omplete description of said ex c<- ption. This the 9th day of October, A. D? 1!>4?. E. P. RTITXWELL. Trustee. \ Oct. 14 21 28 Nov 4?EPS 104.19 bushels; Bediord EnsLy, Rt. 1, Sylva, , 129.75 bushels; T. A. Jackson, East La Porte, 129.79 bu.; Dewey Beck. Barkers Creek, 141. 48 bu. Farmers whose yields have fal len slightly short of 100 bushels per acfe are entitled to associate membership. They are as follows: Lyman Bry son, Speedwell, 95.33 bushels; Bob by Moore, Speedwell, 85.63 bush els; G. T. Rogers, Webster, 94.8 bushels. Membership into the 100 bushels corn club is open to every person in Jackson County who can grow the required amount of* corn per acre. Let's make plans rtow to be come a member next year: In addition to good land that ?? ?? Dr. Ramsey Attends * Optometry Meeting Dr. Ij M. Hainsey, optomeu^fca^Jfc Sylv.i. attended the tall educ\iti?a^ convention of the North Carujma T5t ate Optometric Association tms past week-end in High Point. The I meeting lasted two days, and sev | eral lectures were given by Dr. Bob Wil son of Shelby. Dr. Wilson is one | of the visual training specialists j n this state, and has studied under I Dr. Ann Sutton Nichols of Stock ton, C. lit'., one of the most well j known authorities on -visual train ing. The guest speaker was Dr. ! Clyde Erwin, North Carolina di rector of public instruction. Dr. Erwin discussed problems of edu cation in relation to vision. Dr. Ramsey made the trip with has been properly prepared there s ems to be about three other fac tors responsible for these high yields: (1) hybrid seed, (2) heavy application of nitrogen fertilizer when corn is laid-by, and (3) shallow ' cultivation. Mrs. Buchanan Announces j Lyceum Numbers Mrs. Lillian Buchanan, chair } man of t.ie Lyceum fommittec t)!' i Western Carolina Teachers col^leg , has announced the fall, winter, and spr.ng lyceum programs to be I given at the college. On Movember 11, the Chicago Opera Ballet, starring Ruth Page j and Bentley Stone, will present a j program consisting of both classi cal and modern ballet. Tiie First Piano Quartet will appear in concert on February 17 or 18. On March 16. the Emory Uni | versity Glee club will present a I program of secular and non-secular music. Record crops of soybeans and peanuts are being harvested this year. his brother. Dr. K. W. Ramsey of Marion, president-elect of the so ciety, and Dr. W. S. Moody, also of Marion. GLENN FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 65 8ylva, N. C 8.28tf WATER WELL DRILLING ? Go Anywhere ? DAVIDSON DRILLING COMPANY General Delivery Franklin, N. C. Phone Cullasaja 1 * TODAY and EVERYDAY at BELK'S Quality Goods Lower Prices Larger Variety Friendly Service BOYS' WINTER UNDERWEAR Long sleeves and long legs. Fleece line . . . MAYO $1.19 - $1.39 HANES $1.48 Sizes 2 to 16 years. BOYS' SPORT CAPS Wool, with or without ear muffs. Red, blue and green. Also Corduroy Caps. $1.19 AND $1.48 MEN'S OVERALLS Casey Jones ? high back. Sanforized. Sizes 32 to 44. BOYS' COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS Gay plaid colors in Work or Sport Styles. $1.48 AND $1.95 Sizes 4 to 16 years. * MEN'S WINTER UNION SUITS Mayo and Hanes famous brands. 34 to 46.. Fleece line for winter Comfort. $1.95 EACH All full cut for comfort and wear. MEN'S OVERALLS BELK'S Jack Rabbit?high and low back. Sanforized - shrunk. Sizes 30 to 46. $2,79 CORDUROY AND TWEEDROY Pants 6 to 18 years. $4.95 AND $5.95 Browns aqd Greens. KANE'S SEPARATE SHIRTS With long sleeves. Fleece line drawers. Sizes 32 to 46. $1.48 Each Piece GOME AND SEE ... Our complete stock of Men's Overalls. $1.98 TO $3.69 JUST ARRIVED ... a shipment of MEN'S SWEET ORR WORK CLOTHES Pants with matching jackets, in either straight or lace legs. These are the famous TUG - O - WAR work pants that six men can't rip . .. Satisfaction to the wearer or a new garment free. Belk's Department Store Phone 287 ' The Home Of Better Values1' Sylva, N. C.