Thursday, June 16, 1942 i ? ~SERVICES^ AT THE Sylva Methodist (The Rev. W. Q. C&rlgg, Pastor) Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m., Gudger Crawford, superin* tendent. 11 a. m. Morning worship. "Sitting In Heavenly Places" will be the sermon subject of pastor. 6:00 p. m., Youth Fellowship. Thursday 7:30 p. m. Choir Re-1 hearsal. Sylva Presbyterian (The Rev. W. m. Wakefield, Pastor) Services held in Episcopal church. ^ 1C:00 a.m. Sunday School, M. C. r Cunningham, superintendent. 11:05 a. m. Morning worship. "Father's Day" will be the sermon subject of pastor. 8:00 p. m. Evening worship. "Think On These Things" will be the subject of the pastor. Sylva Baptist (The Rev. C. M. Warren, Paetor) Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mr. Carl Corbin, Supt. 11 a. m. Morning worship. "Lost and Found"?Matt. 18:7-14, will be the sermon subject of the pastor. B. T. U. at 6:5u p. m. Miss Hattie Hilda Sutton, Director. 8:00 p. m. Evening worship "Tomorrow's Trees".?Psalm 1, will be the sermon subject of the pastor. Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet-I ing. Buff Creek Baptist ORev. Edgar Willlx, Paeior) Sunday School each Sunday at . 10 a.m. S.S. Supt. Charlie Parris. Worship service each 1st and 3rd Sundays at 11 a. m. and 2nd and 4th Sundays at 7:30 p. m. ?r * * i!_i. Weoster lvieinuaisi ciiaigc (Rev. John Kincaid, pastor) Loves Chapel 11:00 a. m. Wesleyana 2:30 p. m. Webster 7:30 p. m. * m'r.ir.ir.ir.ir;i rji7iui.il .hji i !: * i * I I V I * \' 4 2RTRT HkULU CuHowhee Baptist (Rev. Chaa. B. McConnel, Pastor) 9:50 a. m. Sunday School 11 a. m. Morning Worship. Evening program* 6:30 Training Union 7:30 Worship Service. Wednesday?7:30 p. m. Sunday school lesson pre-v*ew. Friday, 7:00 p. m. Choir Rehearsal. Wesleyan Methodist (Rev. Gertrude Farmer. Pastor) 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Morning Worship. 8 p. m. Evening Worship. Jarrett Memorial (Rev. Wayne C. DeTtz, Pastor) 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Morning worship. 7 p. m. Training Union. 8 p. m. Evening worship. 7:45 p. m. Tuesday, Prayer service. Cullowhee Methodist (The Rev. R. T. Houts, Jr., Pastor) 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a.m. Morning worship. 6 p. m. Intermediate Youth Fellowship. 6:30 p.m. Wesley Foundation. 7:30 p.m. Evening Vesper service.1 Friday, 7 p.m. Junior choir re- j Aearsal. Friday, 7:30 p.m. Senior choir rehearsal. East Svlva Baotist (Rev. E. W. Jamison, Pastor) 10 a. m. Sunday School. DeWitt Beasley, S. S. Uipt. 11 a. m. Morning Worship. 6:30 p. m. B.T.U. James Jones, ( director. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship " " ~ .. . i Scotts Creek Baptist (The Rev. B. S. Hensley, Pastor) 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Morning Worship by the pastor. 7:00 p.m. Baptist Training Union. 8:00 p.m. Evening Worship. llGH < Manufa< 13.....1 Tl ncau -M_ j Smok m hen You INantar MAIN OFFK ANDREWS, N THE S"i Wilkesdale Baptist (Rev. Jarvis Underwood, Pastor) 10 a. m. Sunday S:hool 11 a. m. Worship Service. 6:30 p. m. B.T.U. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. St. John's Episcopal (Rev. A. Rufus Morgan, Pastor) 4:00 p. m. Vesper Service conducted by the pastor. Tuckaseigee Baotist (Rev. H. E. Marshbanks, Pastor) Worship service 1st* and 3rd Sundays at 7:30 p. m.; 2nd and 4th at 11 a. m. 10 a. m. Sunday school. Junnie Hooper, supt. GHenville Baptist (Rev. J. O. Buice, Pastor) 10:00 a. m. Sunday School; Sam Fisher, Superintendent. 11 a. m. Morning worship. 7 p. m. B.T.U. 8 p. m. Evening worship. The Church of God (Leonard O. Prosser, Pastor) 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. Tues., 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Fri., 7:30 p.m. ,Y.P.E. Lovedale Baptist Church (Rev. G. E. Scruggs, Pastor) 10 A. M. Sunday School. 11 A. M. Worship Service. 6:30 p.m. B. T. U. 7:30 p.m. Worship Service Seventh Day Adventist (Evang. L. P. Knecht, Pastor) Community Tabernacle every Saturday. Sabbath School 2:30 p.m. Preaching 3:30 p.m. Grac 1 ctured In he AAA I ;v Mounta J LIMESTONE TESTS Bryson City?Te qaulity of limestone f that taken from the IV by the AAA here. The officer said 1 that the respective c< made. Samples froir said. Order Ag INI A l> lala Ta )E . C. fLVA HERALD AND RURA JACKSON FARMERS-1 BUILDING BETTER SOIL, LIVESTOCK Farmers of Jackson County have over the past few years made substantial progress in building up the fertility of their soil by the 1 use of lime, phosphate, potash and legumes. This has resulted in , greatly increased yields per acre not only of the row crops, such' as corn, but of the hay crops and* pastures as well. The farmers by 1 first raising the productivity of ( their soils are now in a position to ( realize more money through the { sale of livestock and livestock pro- J , ducts, since the increased home grown feed including good pas-; tures allows more livestock to be ' * kept and at a cneaper cost per am. , < mal. The quality of livestock has' ! been greatly improved due to more' < and better feed as well as to more 1 attention being given to breeding. Jackson County now has some fine ladino clover and orchard grass pastures throughout the county. Farmers generally are building more and better pastures. Alfalfa acreage for hay has increased tremendously along with other ! good legumes and grass fields for hay. A number of farmers are 1 in the process of expanding their dairy and poultry operations by going into Grade A milk production and the selling of hatching | eggs. This all adds up to more and better livestock which in turn' ' means more money from the farms of Jackson county. , I I The Tar Heel tobacco crop for 1949 is generally five to 15 days, late in most areas. i i Cigarette production in the ' United States for domestic use.' was up 5.3 per cent during the ' first quarter of 1949 as comp il ed j ( to the same period last year. Com-; t mercial exports, however, were | i down 40 per cent compared to last ! year. I* Newcastle disease continues to i be a menace to the poultry indus-i t try. The disease is serious and! / has spread widely and rapidly. It| ' has been reported from every State. ' j >E Ac L.IME t Western lem That o 4 ill i lines ^ ARE MADE ON PIT IN sts conducted by state cheist: rom the pit at Hewitts is of a Iascot pit in Tennessee, it has the tests were conducted on i [>mpanies did not know that 1 each pit rated excellent, th riculture I HAM/ lie & Li LITE / / I I OPPORTU ( It gives us great pleasure t ( in extending a hearty welcome I visit and shop in Sylva OPPOR \ and Saturday. We extend yot \ garage and sales room on this oc< S any repairs or adjustments our S kind of service ... We carry Gen ) which to service your Ford cars f ? ~ I MAKE SYLVA YOUR SI | THIS BIG BARGAIN FESTIV. \ REECE-] MOTOR CO f I Cullowhee Road I ) )i }, ) ) } iRICULl i I 4 North Care Appeared In rv r n Ji Dry sun v.11 WAIN COUNTY ( s reveal that the s high quality as been announced / ! i blind basis and they were being >e announcement < Amestone Spec K L A mestone ( MINE AND QUARRY HEWITTS, N. C. Page 3 NITy DAYS 0 join with the Merchants of Sylva \ to the citizens of Jackson County to \ TUNITY DAYS, Thursday, Friday, \ 1 a personal invitation to visit our \ casion and if your car or truck needs J expert mechanics can give you this \ uine Ford parts and equipment with a and trucks. > HOPPING HEADQUARTERS ON f \L OCCASION. \ HAMPTON | MP ANY, INC. . Sylva, N. C. j ??SBSSS'inrii'iririigg URE )lina ? I I" tfy'' I 9 r.n 1 UU? | > I f r I m