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SYLVAN THEATRE "A Real Movie" , ! ANNOUNCES DAILY MATINEE AT 3:30 TO ACCOMMODATE STUDENTS ADMISSION Matinee' 10 and 20cts. Night 10 and 30cts Three Shows Daily: 3:30, 7 and 9 MOTHERS SEND THE KIDDIES A CLEAN ENTERTAINMENT FOR EVERYONE f'v > t' SOON now fall fires will be lighted, to burn all through'the t winters sliort days and long nights mean more lights ntfd greater hazards??and it is time that all business and home owners take J i <oi -i ? , stock to knot it they are fully protected against loss by fire. Fire insurance is so reasonable that no owner1 of pro|>erty can afford not to be' well protected. The insurance fire .. rate in Sylva and,Jackson county is low./?'? 1 We can fix you uj> with just the kind of a policy you want? and we will be pleasedxto work out any kind of an Ov'er-lapping policy you may desire?and for either short or long term (^overage. Phone us?<md we will c?ll. Ring 143 '5V Sylva Development Go. i ? Incorporated j'. J. H. MORRIS, Manager ) > ' . . ^ o EQUIPPED WITH Hood Tires . i ii The Service Truck on the Motorcade to Montreal was equip- |s ped' with HOOD TIRES, and carried a .stock of ilood Tires and Tubes for the care who failed to equip with HOOPS before the A start. Let us equip your car witli HOODS and end your tire worries. 1 / SYLVA SERVICE STATION DAYTON TIRES GULF PRODUCTS HOOD TIRES T The Latchstring VOL. 1 { ...SEPTEMBER 7, 1927 NO. 7 Published in the in terest of better homes in Sylva and vicinity by BIHLDERS SUP PLY & LBR. CO. J. Claude Allison Editor Monday Labor took a vacation and cele brated, but the av erage business man kept plugging away to make ends m- t. The boss is in At lanta; but the mili is still running, and Ira is turning out good mill work. Monday was one day the boys around Sylva didn't cele brate. School opened this Week. " v Fix up the old house and barn before the 1 frost gets on the pumpkin. We've got the materials to do the work. 1 Never mind, fellows, it 's not such a long time to the Christ mas holidays. Its time to reroof with Vulcanite Doubletitc. We've got it in all colors to fit every need. We didn't enthuse over the beginni. ' of September cither. Had to throw our straw hat away or get it knocked ?ff. When the kno y is on the roads a few tons of coal in the bin is worth a thousand in the yard. f ( We don't hear Bi'.l Cathey kicking, how ever. He can now sell those swe:l fall hats lie's showing A kiss once ment matrimony or dis grace. Now it lands only on the enam eled surface and is rubbed off eael night with' cold cream. BUILDERS SUPPLY LUM ER CO. "What It Takes to, Build a House, Wa Have It." Sylva, - N. 0. QUALLA FARMER MAKES FARM PRODUCE CASH iy By C. W. Tilson "'J Mr. L. C. Cagle of Qualla town ship hasn't got time to complain' of hard times and cuss high taxes for working. He uses his head as well as his hands and his wife and J children help him. They have an ac curate record on what they are taking in and paying out on their farm and it's' strictly business with them. For the first 7 months of 1927 their records show the following sales and purchases of farm produce: SALES Butter Fat from 3 cows $195.55 Eggs from 50" liens $116.67 Chickens $44.70 I Pigs from 3 sows $277.00 One hog and cured meat $91.11 I Cow and Butcher yearlings $155.50 Corn ... $33.35 Tomatoes $142.00 Beans a. .... $.>08.72 Hay $35.00 Vegetable plants and greens $185.08 Total Sales a. $1583.71 PURCHASES ' I Shorts, Bran, Cotton Seed ?Meal and P'ish Meal $116.771 Vegetable Fertilize 10-4-4 $34.50 Seeds and Spray Materials $78.65 Total Purchases $229.92 Profit - $1353.79 It lias been said by lots ot' would bo Jackson County farmers-that there is no money to be made 011 a Jackson County farm, just like these same fellows give up that you can't. raise beans for the bugs. Mr. Cagle has done botlu. He lias the cows, chickens, hogs, and vegetables, and no more than any small farm can support. There are three outstanding things Mr. Cagle ami his wile have done that men A success and any person making a success of fanning has to do all three. They THINK, PLAN* and WORK. ? -1 PLEASANT GROVE KKl'MOK ( Tin: people 0? Pleasant Grove sec tion have requested that The Journal announce . the Pleasant Grove Re union, to be held on Saturday, Sept ember 24. The announcement is made that the (McCall reunion has been discontinued and that the Pleasant Grove (Jrovo Reunion will take its place. One of the objects of ti e new organization is to keep the graveyard in good condition and to place mon uments at each grave at Pleasant Grove. All persons having relatives or friends buried there are invited to attend the reunion and to assist in this worthy cause. ? , Dinner will be served in the church yard. / Anyone knowing the given name, age, and date of death of M'"- Loud erinilk, who is buried at Pleasant Grove is requested to communicate with J. M. Rochester, at Cashiers. Smut:; cut the yield of small grain in North Carolina this year. Copper carbonate will control wheat smut and the formaldehyde solution will Con trol oat smut. TRUSTEE'S SALE Notice is hereby.' given that under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by Joe Love to L. C. Hall, trustee, dated the lltli day of June, 1925, and registered in the office ot the Register of Deeds for Jackson county, North Carolina, in Book 96 at page 38 et seq; and default having been made in the payment of the debt therein secured, and the holder of the notes secured thereby having made demand upon the underesigned that he execute the said Deed of Trust and sell said property for the pay ment of said notes, interest; and cost. Now therefore, on Thursday the Gth day of October at 3:00 o'clock, P. M., at the Court House door in the town of Sylva, Jackson county, North Carolina; the undersigned will offer for sale and sell at public auction, for cash, the following described prop ertv, to-wit: Lot Number Four, in a plot as surveyed by J. R- Ryan, near the j Colored School, on the Southeast) aide ?f Scott's Creek, in Sylva Town ship, Jackson County North Caro lina, and being the same property conveyed from D. M. Hall and wife, Edith Hall, and T. E. Reed and wife, Bertha Reed to Joe Love as recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Jackson County, North Carolina, reference to which is hereby made This the 6th day of September 1927 'L. C. Hall, Trustee. 1 1 \ ) kl / DE. HEINZERLING'S Health Institute We believe in surgery?if it is used with a little common sense. But we do not believe in unneces sarily destroying forever any organ of the human body. Ninety per cent of all operations are not only avoid able but, actually prve harmful to the future health and strength of the individual. Surgery should always be a very last resort measure and then only when several physicians agree that it is the only hope. In our opinion, surgery, except in acci dent cases, is taking more lives than it is saving. Our methods are con sistently accomplishing results on so called surgical cases without anv danger or mutilation to the patient. Consult with us before you consider surgery on any case. If it is unavoid able we will tell you so. Over Post Office - Sylva. N. C. HOURS 2 TO 6 P. M. MY PATIENTS MY REFERENCES Federal prohibition forces promise a big shake-up. Does this mean we are to have mixed drinks? World Student Record Xci I I) I Hue, of Vernon, Fla ha* sei a high school and college record by finishing l!ic two full courses of seven years in 29]A months. He will receive his A.B. degree at Florida University at the end of the summer terra. s Aids to Fall Sewing McCALL The September McCall Pmtwns PRINTED PATTERNS j,ore ;n time for the Fall sewiii i'" ? save you trouble of ordering j,r; terns by keeping in stock a sort men t of the latest patte>y.s. ? The most reliable fashion ],1(|,, tions are also to be found in :? MAGAZINES BOOKS BILLY QUEEN News Stand "THE STORE OF SKRYh K" Travel by ? '? : ) V- ; ? t;' / ;* ? ) ?? * 1 f COMFORTABLE' ECONOMICAL SAFE REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES FOR SHORT . TRIPS - ? 1 ? ' J f ** * ( > ? Ask Ticket Agents . . . SOUTHER N RAILWAY SYSTEM 'm - ^ ' ,;Y)' : " ' .v ?. ' ? : .? . 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