-Read Herald Classified Ads For Profits? 2T .x" % 0 May all the joys of Christmas be yours throughout the y*or. SYIVA COAL AND LUMBER DO. Phone 71 Sylva, N. C Our clioeriest Yulctidc sentiments harmonize with the merry notes of Christmus hells us they ring out-Jo] to the world and Happiness to all. QUEEN'S FURNITURE GO. Cullowhee Road t ? Y'f-s ? ? 4 .'x-' Christmas bring you many v blessings and muck happinesS* TRAILWAY BUS STATION Ph. 102 Sylva, N. C. Velt's Quint Drops Underwood's 50-31 Revenge came in a big nunk Monday night lor the Velt's Cafe uint as they rolled over Under wood's of Waynesville 50-31 in the Sylva School gym. ?Earlier in the season the Way nesville five took the measure of Velt's 40-24 in Waynesville, but with Ike Olson and Ferris Bryson -?hipping in with 15 points each the Veltmen had an easy time in disposing of their opponents Mon day night. Tne first half was comparatively slow. At halftime the Sylva quint held a 13-11 advantage but Olson .varmed up during the last two barters and split the nets seven times. That, with the rest of the Hurricane Meets Nantahala Tuesday The Golden basketball Hurri cane of Sylva High makes its first home appearance Tuesday night against the Nantahala boys and girls in a double Smoky Mountain team adding a few points each, piled up the score until with the final whistle, Velt's was on top at 50-31. Velt's (50 Pos. U'woods (31) Olson 15 f Troutman 2 Bryson 15 f Case 6 Burris 7 c Jaynes 11 Phillips 2 g Gardner 12 Rector 9 g Kanos Velt's Subs: Barnwell 2, Barkley. Underwood's Subs: Wyatt Matney. Conference bill. Sylva's girls will be out for their first win, having tied Cullowhee 19-all and dropping a 41-21 ver dict to Clyde. The boys will be after their second victory having beaten Cullowhee 27-25 and drop ping a 27-26 game to Clyde. Coach James Barnwell is still optimistic about his teams. His boys are tall and could develop into a conference power, and if two or three girls come through they should win some games also. The Nantahala teams, boys and girls, are reportedly loaded for bear?the bruin being Syva High. Farmers' cash receipts from marketing during 1948 will total slightly larger than last year, ac cording to present estimates. Fifty-Five Students Named On Sylva High Honor Roll A total of 55 students of Sylva High were named on the honor roll for the second six weeks term. The group is divided into two classes , the "A" and the "B". Following are the eight students on the "A" roll: Nancy Hartmann, Allen Pleasant, Rachel Allen, Ed die Lou Terrell, Hattalean Friz zell, Jimmie Lee Blanton, Naomi Hooper, and Emily Johnson. The "Bw group follows: Carroll Ashe, Marvin Allison, Billy Shul er.'Mary Sue Hurst, Kenneth Ashe, Ravenna Queen, Jean Nicholson, Dorsey Moon, Lewis Bridges, Jo anne Moody, Nell Green, Barbara Anne Fisher, Helen Meadows, Doris Middleton, Elizabeth Mc Clure, Barbara Sue Ensley, Arth rude Bradley, Kenny Cope, Bobby Joe Thomas? Patsy Buckner, Franklin Fricks, Peggy Middleton, Dick Barkley, Muriel Frizzell, Clairse Hoxit, Emma J. Messer, Joretta Monteith, Peggy Painter, Bleakadee Parris, Betty Paxton, Maxine Stanberry, E. P. Stillwell, Delia Brown, Geraldine Barnes, Patsy Parris, Frank Crawford, Eu gene 'McClurf, Derel Monteith, Harold Parris, Mary Jo Bumgarner, Parsy Dills, Virginia Green, Mirian Mills, Mary Morris, Willa Jo Sut ton, Jo Meta Turpin, Nellie Wil liams. Hog slaughter this fall has been larger and weights lower than is usually the case following a bump er corn crop. ip another Christmas upon us, we feel a special pride, 4 personal gl t:' greeting our many friends t . glorious holiday. x and good cheer, we wish you all the is- '-^y0y theYuletide season. It is in this spirit that we convey to you our message of a / '?/ / ? / K very merry, Christmas and Happy New Year. \ j' < - ? ^ Kirk-Davis * i i # ? . Chevrolet Co., Inc. JHTOWBly PHONE 79 SYLVA, N. C. *