t ygw-U? Club Women J (Continued fr?m page 1) the county commissioners. Mrs. C Maude Claxton attended in place t; ?of Mrs. Brown who was unable to C attend. Commissioners present A were: Breedlove, Jennings Bry- a son, and Ed Fisher. C In behalf of the effort in secur- ** ing an assistant home agent for t( Jackson county Mrs. Claxton p \ stressed the need and importance *( \ of wives, mothers, and girls being t] taught to sew, cook, and keep house the right way. She said I that if the homes in the whole of p Jackson were happier homes that v there would be fewer people in -our jails, and other places of cor- ^ .rection. V -we snouian t jusi give cioui-i es to the needy," said Mrs. Clax- ^ ton, "but let them be taught that they can take old trousers and ^ make a snow suit for their child. It doesn't take money so much as it does training for our people. In 4-H club work boys and girls -are taught to work with the u 'things they already have," continued Mrs. Claxton. "Girls are *" "taught to sew sometimes using C .feed sacks or to make over gar- I ^ ments. There were five sack j s dresses modeled in our 4-H Dress! ^ 1 ] Review last June. They were j lovely dresses with little or no cost at all. Two of those dresses ? won 2nd and 3rd place." Mrs. e Claxton recognized the fact that ** home economics is taught in the a high schools but, says Mrs. Claxton, "What are we going to do | * about those who do not go on to high school and those mothers ^ who did not and will not get to 0 .go? These, too, are people we need ^ to help." ^ t Jackson-Swain Fellowship f To Have Banquet * The annual Valentine banquet ^ of the Jackson-Swain Methodist t Youth Fellowships will be held in the Allison building Monday eve- j . ning at 7:30 o'clock. Instead of the usual Valentine motif being used, George Washington's birthday will be the theme carried out . in the decoratons. Rev. Delbert Byrum of Murphy will be guest speaker for the oc- . casion. Mrs. J. E. Yountz of Waynesville, district director of Young People's work, will be : present. . i sylva drive-in i[| ii theater ii f i\- At The Airport j t JI ; < > i shows each night. 7 p.m. andx " ' Adults .40. Children under^ 1 112 free. | J THERE WILL BE Nof $1.00 pes car nights: : * in the future. j | , Section reserved for colored < > | || * [Thursday-Friday < > L ; DOWN TO THE SEA : $ in ships |; ci ^ [with Lionel Barrymore and] c " >Dean Stockwell. Also comedy* < recommended by Parents' mag-< J 1 [againe. J [ . * > o p .( ^ * o ?[Saturday J t , :i SUTTER's GOLD |; 1 >with Eddie Arnold and Ben-o V *4 Inie Barnes. Two comedies. J [ 0 i > o a i > o t -I 'Sunday-Monday JI f i ENCHANTED VALLEYi! 2in color with Alan Curtis andZ ^ [Ann Groynn. This is an ex-J [ << cellent family picture. Also* h comedy. < ? 3 Ld.y-Wednesday 11 = | SEVfcN SINNERS ji; ^ with John Wayne and Marlene< s' 4 [Dietrich. Also comedy. J [ tl <; ^ o S 5 ^Thursday-Friday J! tj liBEAUTIFUL BLONDE;:' ?i FROM BASHFUL BENDj i ; h [with Betty Grable and Caesar] I in !J [Romero in color. Also comedy ] J tc )an Allison Wins 'lane Trip To Cuba Chapman & Wilhelm Co., of lharlotte, distributors of Internaional Home Appliances in North !arolina, have notified Dan M. illison of Sylva that he .has won round trip to Miami and Havana 'uba, plus $50 expense money., 'he notice stated that the trip is ( d be made by air on the finest lanes and can be boarded at CharDtte. The trip can be taken anyime during February, March or ipril. In writing Mr. Allison the Com- i any said, "You certainly have :ell earned our participation in lis wonderful winter vacation and kewise your hard work and atention to business during 1949 ustifies time out for rest and fun." Mr. Allison told The Herald that e has not decided just when he /ill take advantage of this vacaion opportunity. liss Tallent Given Shower Miss Doris Glenla Bryson entrtained Miss Dorothy Sue Talent, bride-elect of Joe Thomas lunt of North Wilkesboro and ^ullowhee, on Tuesday evening at ier home with a miscellaneous hower. Upon arrival Miss Tal- t 2nt was presented a corsage by a he hostess. I\ Spring flowers were used thru- F ut the house. Bridge was enjoyd y during the evening. Mjss ^ eanneane Bryson won high score *( nd Miss Nancy Allison, second v iigh. Mrs. Cl.fde Rector won the t loating prize. A salad course was served by the ^ lostess after which Miss Tallent g ipened the lovely gifts presented ier. Guests included Miss Tallent, 2 ?lrs. D. M. Tallent, mother of the ? r >ride, Mrs John A. Parris, Mrs. r tudy. Hardy, Mrs. Ray Whitner, j rtrs. Wade Wilson, Miss Nancy Ulison, Mrs. Carey Reed Snyder, ^ 4rs. Archie Crawford, Mrs. Recor, and Miss Bryson. c 3eta 4-H Meets 1 With Carl Smith Carl Smith was host to the Feb- j : uary meeting of the Cope Creek c i-H club on Monday afternoon at c he home of his parents, Mr. and 1 drs. Lewis Smith. The president, * foanne Wilson called the meeting x o order and opened with the * group giving the 4-H club pledge 1 II uiuaim ctiiu am 51115 ????H.CI. tfr. Tommy Cannon, county 4-H t lirector, explained the county- I vide drive for camp funds and I he plan as adapted by the 4-H * ounty Council for securing part r >f the money by receiving a perent from soliciting subscriptions 1 or The Sylva Herald. Mr. Can- 1 ion gave the club subscription i )lanks that they might begin work i mmediately on the project. t W. W. Sloan of the Nantahala t Dog Quar. (Continued from page 1) i ine. i The following is published for * rour information: < HANDLING OF DOG8 THAT 1 HAVE BITTEN PER8ON8 OR ANIMALS ] Such dogs should not T>e killed 1 mless it is clear they have symp- 5 oms of rabies, and then only 'f t hey cannot be apprehended with 1 ? f??.. t* 4/% > t dlClJr. it lo iiii^jui laui isj rwuv/w | vhether the dog is mad. If the i log can be found and kept under bservation for ten days and no ^ ymptoms appear, the Pasteur c reatment is not necessary. The ( ? log should be turned over to the f >roper authority for observation * nd study. Animals killed early * n the course of rabies may fail * o show microscropic evidence cf * he disease, thus causing a delay n diagnosis. If killed, the head e r brain should be sent to a labor- j tory without delay, and, if a dis ance, on ice. When this is not wactioal, the brain should be | (laced in glycerin. _ ?? 1 1 citizens jioia (Continued from page 1) Jond Drive. The 4-H Club boys nd girls of the state have inauurated a Savings Bonds thrift iroject. which is being adopted ationally. North Carolina public chools are continuing to carry on uccessfuily their thrift program -irough purchases of Savings tamps. The Report stated that the connuing success of the Savings onds program is due mainly to le fine interest and active sup- : ort of many patriotic and com- j tunity spirited volunteer work- j s who contribute time, effort and I i many cases financial support j i the promotion of Savings Bonds, iles. 1| THE JTV GRASS SEE W; . v;* Hv . To conserve the land and balance prod out of wheat, cotton, corn and other to conserve the land it must be *eed< enough seed is being harvested. Here - - - I I. practices to stimulate grass ana i< stressed in the 1950 Agricultural C PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hedden spent he week-end in Kings Mountain nd Charlotte where they visited ,2r. and Mrs. Joe Hedden and lev. and Mrs. Clark Benson. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ivester and aughter, Mosella, have returned o Sylva from Winston-Salem /here they have been living for he past year. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ashe, of irie, Pa., left Wednesday for Miimi, Florida after a two weeks 'isit with Mr. Ashe's sister, Mrs. Dora Collins, here, and other relttives in Cullowhee anl Webster. r. Ashe is a retired Chief Warent Officer of the Coast Guard, ie retired last fall after 26 years service. This was his first visit jack home for a number of years. Mrs. Laura Bryson, who has been luite ill at Hotel Lloyd, is reported to be improving. Mrs. J. C. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brown, Jr., left Tueslay for Lake Wales, Orlanda, and )ther points in Florida where they .vill spend two weeks visiting Drothers of Mrs. Brown, Sr., Tol/in F. Wood, Andrew S.. Wood, Drawford B. Wood, and other elatives. Mr. and Mr. Jackson Dunn and wo children, Johnny and Kitty, sent last week-end with their 7 parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. F Dunn. jnd Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harper :ear Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Martin left Vlonday for their home in RictiTiond, Va.f after a week's visit vith Mr. and Mrs. Dewey R. Ealy n the Smoky Mt. Park. Mr. Marin is an engineer with the Na:ional Park Service. Mrs. D. G. Bryson, who has been a patient in Aston Park hospital, Power and Light Co. of Franklin >vas then introduced. Mr. Sloan explained the Better Method con:est in electricity that they sponosr ?ach year and urged all the club nembers to enter the contest. The president announced that ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson, had given the club permis >ion 10 use me large casement or heir home for a 4-H hall and rec eation room. The club accepted his generous offer of Joanne's parents. Mrs. Johnny Watson, countyvide 4-H leader announced that )n Feb. 14 a meeting will be held it her home. This will be known is 4-H club Parent's night for ^ope Creek club. At this time 3. H. Phillips, asst. State 4-H eader, will be present to advise n the club plans for work. Mrs. Smith, Carl's mother, served delicious refreshments. VALENTII The Annual Valentine WAYNESyiL / Tuesday evening Febriffl Auxiliaries of Veteran; American Legion. Edd chestra will fufnish musi is known throughout the Don't Miss This . . . Tuesday nij / XVA HERALP AND RUR/ D NEEDED - -1 mAIWmmm^i^ * - "> ' 4 ^ i v 51 , 1 < / ?; ' ' ' . f : ;>v'-" \ ^.-i::-' Jx#^#-:*:-:. -;- : ;v!-,. , ;- ; '' "' r > 4. ' I I uction, millions of acres, are coming crops in the next few (vcars. But rd to grasses and legumes^and not t a farmer is harvestin^grass seed igume seed production are being onservation Program. HOSPITAL NEWS Mrs. Belle Allison, Webster, is receiving treatment. John Barker, Nantahala, is in for treatment. Miss Erma Barnes, Sylva, is receiving treatment. Miss Barnes is a nurse at the hospital., Ben Cochran, Alarka, is receiving treatment for pneumonia. $liza DeHart, Bryson City, is recovering from an operation. Baby Ensley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ensley, is doing fine. Mrs. Mary McFalls of Cowarts is recovering from an operation. Mrs. D. B. Martin, Franklin, is receiving treatment. Mrs. Artie Shepard, Webster, is recovering from a fractured hip. John Warren, Balsam, is re-, ceiving treatment. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Don Burnett, Needmore, announce the birth of a son on February 6. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Gloyne, Cherokee, a daughter, on Feb. 4. Asheville, was returned to her home Monday, and is reported to be doing nicely. Miss Hicks Wilson and Hal Wilson spent the week-end in Durham and Greensboro. Mrs. John H. Wilson, who had spent the past three weeks there with two of her children, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Varner o' Brevard visited their daughter, Mrs. Vearle Ensley, and Mr. Ensley on Wednesday. They also spent some time in Whittier. Mrs. H. C. Johnson will return to her home in Athens, Ga., on Friday after spending this week here with Mrs. John Wilson and family. According to reports as of January 1, 1950, commercial early Irish potato growers iln North Carolina intend to plant 23,500 acres of crop this year. If these intentions materialize, th?L 1950 acreage will be about two per cenT less than the 24,000 acres harvested in 1949. I FOR SALE I USED DOORS and WINDOWS call I C. B. THOMAS I Opposite Hospital Sylva, N. C. if niNftF I w w n i? v Dance to be held at the LE ARMORY iry 14th sponsored hy the s of Foreign Wars and ie Hoffman and his Orc for the dance. His band i South. Waynesville Armory ?ht, Feb. 14 LITE Attend WNCAC Meeting ri The quarterly meeting of West- OieiT ern North Carolina Associated Mrs. Fred Communities was held in Waynes- Rock Hill, S ( ville Tuesday at which time of- homes Monda ficers for the new year were el- few days witi ected. The new officers are, pres- ents, Mr. and ident, Percy B. Ferebee, of An- ^rs C L V drews; vice president, Dr. Kelly from clncinna E. Bennett, Bryson City; secretary- has made her treasurer, C. M. Douglas, of Bre- four monthK vard. Those attending the meeting from Sylva were: Felix Picklesim j a ni u? er, presiaeni tnainoer ui merce; Hugh Monteith, Mayor; J. A. Bryson, Chairman Board of Commissioners; Ed Nicholson, president Merchants Association; Boyd Sossamon, furniture dealer; H. L. Bass, hotel operator; Dr. Paul A. Powc Reid, president Western Carolina Teachers College; W. E. Bird, dean of the college, and W. A. Ashbrook, FERGU8G head of the business department of the college. bbHHh f| Handy-Pokt I Red and white banded 9 V2 oz. tumblers; chip-proof ^ /Ae rolled edges. tOt ij ijr m VACUUM BOTTtE. Pint. Reg. M.39.. 99c IELKAY'S SOAP FLAKES. 12Va oz.pkg. 23< MILK CHOCS. Gales. 4 in "boot" 3for 19c M FLASHLIGHT. 2-cell focusing, *1.39 value 99c I TOILET TISSUES Pkg. of 1000 3 lor 33c H NAPKINS 11? Ph in., pkg. 80 2 lor 23* TOWELS Rolls of 150 2 far 29<_ Igiwtl Victoria HOUSEHOLD ^ gloves y^jtac Natural latex with roughened, AW non-slip finish. Sites 7-9 .... ~ * 'J ______ ' QUIK-BANDS Plain or mere, 36s.... 27c ? NURSER Rexall Stork, 3k each, 3 for 89c J Sf>ecial Combination Offer! 11 |i?l^ ANNIVERSARY SALE on ' ijkgijl 6 great products *?u s<,v* ^ f? *9* I (jUjJ When You guy Now/ Mi31 ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION (pint) I 39 Puretest RUEHMNG ALCOHOL (pint) Cm Petfofol MINERAL OIL (pint) e? Klenzo ANTISEPTIC (pint) ^ Pur?te$tAASPIRIN (5 gr.r lOO't) G? Milk of MAGNESIA (quart) Purttost Pltnomins, multi-tit. cops., 72's 2S9 Polycops, vitamins for children .. 30fs 87c Mik of Mognosia fad pint 33c Porotost Cod Livfr Oil, $175 ralot, pint L29 Ako-Ktx lobbing Alcohol pint 29c Chorrosoto Cough Syrup, I ovncos, modkinol teaspoon included, both for Wc Sylva P The Re % Main Street^ Thursday, Feb. 9, 1950 rille News Poole and sons of Too Late to Classify 2., returned to their _____________ y after spending a , h Mrs Poole's par- F?? SALE - Two good Hudson Mrs. C. W. Paxton. 0l1 brooders- C-P^city, 300 . , . chicks. Cost $25.00 each, but will t /hitted has returned geU thc two for $25 00 MaN, Pfcone 253-W J 1|BI< 9uality merchandise of. ^F BSSfc?1rered with courteous, effi- ^H: m-myfj STATi0NERY | 50 folded sheets ff I; REG. 39c, on sale W H| I 50 Motching ENVELOPES 29c H 4 I Maycroft Linen 36 sheets, 36 envelopes.... 59< I' I Lord Bflltimyt Lintn 24 shts., U env.,$1 vol. 79c l| m| f/w i^\$1.00 Cara Nome K If LIPSTICK 1Wiw ^a* no extra charge V) II Ccrrj Nome FACE POWDER W 5-3 VALUE Both A/ Z^ 1 ^Hl Stag Shave Cream & 0. L Blades. 64c vol. both 49c ! Rexall Ammoniated Tooth Powder, 3 ounces 39c S; Helen Cornell Hormone Cream. Reg. $1.00 79c Mascal's Hand Cream, 50c size.. 6% ounces 37c V j Klenzo nylon Hoir Brush, club style, Reg. $1.19 69c fll $2 Adrienne Bath Powder & Cologne, both 1.29 W< $1 Cara Nome Miniatures, powder & perfume 29c Rexall Theatrical Cold Cream .. 1 pound jar 89c lavender shave cream & talc,.... 84c vol. 49c Silque Cream Oil Hair Tonic..... 5 ounces 43c Silque Cream Shampoo.. 4 ounce jar or tube 95c . Goodform nylon Hair Nets. 7 shades, 3 for 25c Klenzo nylon Tooth Brush. Choice 3 styles 23c fOi * WASH ClOTH. 12x12 osstd. colors 2 for 25? H| ASPIRIN TABLETS. Hobart's. 5gr. 12's.. 3c * 1NAIL FILE. 6" Klenzo. Reg. 19c each .. 9c ENVELOPES. Banbury 61/i", white, I2's.. 3c GLYCERIN SUPPOS. Adult or infant, 12 $ 14c Hj GARMENT BAG. Medford. leg. 35c... 27c B THIAMINE CHLORIDE Tabs. 10 mg., 100 s 87c REEL-ROU COTTON. 3 oz. dispenser pkg. 49c H WATER BOTTLE. Symbol, 2 quart capacity 1.79 POCKET COMB WITH CLIP 3c I REX ALARM CLOCK. 40-hoar movement 1.69 PERMEDGE 7" SHEARS, teg. 98c ... 69c A . harmacy xall Store _ Sylva. N. C. * t i* l-'JI