Here and There Brown Pitches Legion To Victory Over Hiturassee 2-0 Rrnurn r^? i t r? c* v ^ ? i ? Brown, Sylva's fireball pitcher,* pitched the American Legion to victory over a strong Hayesville Hiawassee all-star team July 4th 2-0. Brown retired the first 16 bat ters to face him without giving a first base ticket. He was touched for four safeties in the remaining innings but kept them well scat tered. The only trouble he had in the game came in the 6th inning when Hayesville-Hiawassee load ed the bases with no outs. Brown struck out the next batter and the following batter hit ihto a double play. Sylva then-scored their two runs in the last half of the 6th to put the game on ice. This game drew the largest crowd of spectators in many years. Sylva will open the last- half schedule July 12 on the Mark Wat son field at 3:00 o'clock. Support your baseball club by attending all the home games and travel with them when it is pos sible. American Legion Batting Averages Player . AB H Pet. , Dillard ? 83 33 .398 ' Rector 70 27 .386 Phillips 93 35 .376 Morgan 85 30 .353 Brown 11 4 .364) Lee ! 35 12 .>343 i Squirrel 13 4 .308 Warren 14 4 .286 j Burch 43 12 .279 j Baker 22 6 .272 Smith 48 13 .270 Cunningham 53 10 .188 Vaccination Clinics To Be Sponsored By Health Dept. ? A series of vaccination clinics will be held by the Jackson coun ty Health Department beginning Monday, July 14, at 10 a. m., it has been announced by Mrs. Lina Padgett, public health nurse. The clinics on Monday will be Essential accessories are important on every truck. We have a complete line that is Interna tional-Approved?tachometers, fire extinguish ers, spotlights, fog lights, seat cushions, and doz ens of others. International-Approval means that each accessory has not only been checked but double-checked by International engineers ?that quality and performance are doubly cer tified. So guard against disappointment by get ting your truck accessories here, just as you guard against disappointment when we service your trucks. ALLISON MOTOR CO. Phone 41 Sylva, N. C. Treat The Family To Meal Out REGULAR AND SPECIAL ORDERS Curb Service ? Chicken in the Rough Home Made Pies ? Salads MAPLE SPRINGS CAFE We Specialize in Group Dinners Owners and Managers LARRY W. MULL WILLIAM COLLINS AMATEUR GOLF CHAMP HAS FLING FIRST AMERICAN-BORN golfer to capture the British Women's Amateur Golf Championship, Babe Didrickson Zaharias and her husband, George, of Denver, snap into a Highland fling on the Queen Elizabeth at New York. She holds tk* trophy won at Gullane, Scotland. (International) NATIONAL LEAGUE Team W- L Pet. Brooklyn 42 31 .575 Boston 40 31 .563 New York .?... 38 30 .554 St. Louis ....... 37 35 JLLL1 Chicago 36 36 .500 , Cincinnati 37 38 .493 Philadelphia 30 44 .405 Pittsburgh 28 43 .394 AMERICAN LEAGUE Team W L Pet. New York 47 26 .644 Detroit : 37 32 .536 Boston 38 33 .535 Philadelphia 36 36 .500 Cleveland 31 32 .492 Chicago 35 39 .473 Washington 30 38 .441 St. Louis 25 43 .368 ARGURA NEWS HOMECOMING CELEBRATION OF BROOM FAMILIES Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Broom and son, Elden, of Transylvania coun ty visited Mr. John Broom on July 4th. This was Home Coming day for the Broom families. Other visitors were Mr. Emmet Moore and family, Mr. Willie Kil patric of Transylvania, Mr. Sher man Phillips and family of Wolf Mountain; Mr. Will Nicholson of Cowarts; Mr. and Mrs. Jessie John son of Gastonia; S. H. Melton, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Broom and Rev. Lewis Broom and family of Argura. The Messrs. Moore did some fine singing. Rev. Lewis Broom preached in the afternoon and others spoke in connection with the celebration. Rogers Graveyard To Be Cleaned The Rogers graveyard on the | Cox place at Cullowhee will be, cleaned on Saturday, July 12. All1 persons having relatives buried here are asked to come early and help with this work. The following day, Sunday, July 13, the graveyard will be decor ated at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Calcium, phosphorus, and iron are the mineral constituents that are especially important to the body. held at the following places: Hop kins Store. Speedwell, at 10 a. m.; Mrs. Dave Coggins, near the Dpu ble Springs school, at 11:30 a. m.; Cullowhee, school building, at 1:30 p. m.; Weyhutta Road, Miss Wat son's home, at 3 p. m. The.-:e clinics are being held by the health department for the con venience of the people in the rural areas of the county, and if they are well attended there will be three trips made at regular inter vals. The clinics will be prepared to admini.-ter typhoid fever, diph theria, whooping cough, and small pox vaccines. There will be a charge of ten cents per dose for whooping cough and dipt'ner.a but no charge will be ma.de for the other above named vaccinations. Notice To Dog Owners A vaccination clinic for dogs has been announced by the county health department to be held on Saturday of this week. Thad Cow an has been appointed by the state health department to be in dharge of the clinic. The clinic, which will be hel-d*at the county jail in Svlva, will be gin at 10 a. m. and continue until Intf* n ffprnnnn Thpi'f umII hn ?< X u I v? vl X I v X ? IV/ v 111 Ail v i v V\ 111 Mv c I charge of 75c fof a 5 cc. shot and $1.50 for a 10 cc. shot. The 5cc. shot is sufficient for dogs weighing less than twenty pounds. NORTH CAROLINIANS MAKE LARGE GIFTS FOR WORLD NEEDY North Carolina leads the coun try in the amount of good.- given for overseas relief through Church World Service in the first hall o! 1947. Exactly 510.000 pounds of clothing, shoes, bedding and other vital supplies have been contribut ed by North Carolina people tor the relief of need abroad since January 1. 1947. North Carolina also holds the lead in the per capita giving of its citizens. Individually. North Carolinians have given more thi.n the people of any other state. Results of the statewide drive for relief clothing in North Car > Iina continue to fli w into t:.e Church World Service Center ,:t New W.nd.nir. Maryland. Weekly, towns and cities all over the Mate add tons of goods to their record of - giving. Tiie week of June 22, 51.000 pounds of clothing, shoes, bedding and other relief supplies were received at the Center. On a tour of the New Windsor Center last week. Rev. Ernest J. Arnold, Executive Secretary of the North Carolina Council of Churches ?Vat ched the processing of clothing which is carried on at a rate of 130 one-hundred-pound bales a day. Mr. Arnold declared that the packing and shipment of clothing through New Windsor was being done with efficiency and speed. The successful North Carolina drive, which was headed up by Rev. Henry G. Ruark of the Uni versity Methodist Church, Durham, has inspired other states through out the nation to launch similar campaigns for relief supplies. These are to be held during the coming winter and next spring. The neecf. for clothing throughout this fall and winter will be intense, according to relief workers in Ett? rope. The- clothing shortage "'has reached a as, will; factories destroyed or without raw materi als, homes binned and bombed with all surplus clothing in them, and with continuous hard wear and inadequate cleansing, the few clothes people had are worn to rags. The cr.ly supply of clothing to which ihe.-e people can turn is the surp us of American hjnnes. Adding to the contribute :is al ready bi.ng iiK.de, Mr. Arnold has announced that imt.ul plans are niiw being made ' fr-r community wide collections of relief rn; teriaU through< ut North Carolina next spring ar.d winter. By ti.cn. thou sands ('l dot.tute pe* pie wjI. have received help through the gener osity ol North Carol.na pc< pie thiv Revival Services At East Sylva Church A series of revival meetings will start at Ka-t Sylva Baptist church Sunday, July 13. To assist the pas tor, Rev. Edgar Willix, will be Rev. J. I.. Jenkins, pastor of the Boiling Springs Baptist church. Services w.11 begin each evening at 8 o'cl'v!; nnd the public is in vited to attend. year. Nti'h Carolina has led the nation as the l'irst to undertake a statewide chive for Church World Service. _j PROTECT YOU* RIGHT TO OWH AMD V*IV? A CAM ^ NORTH CAROLINA'S FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY LAW BICOMIB EFFECTIVE ON JULY 1,1947 FARM BUREAU'S BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY INSURANCE IS SURE PROTECTION For eompltt* Information cell A. .1. IHI.I.S Phone 35 and 106-J Terms Sylva, N. C. Ropntonttng FARM BUREAU MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO. Horn* Offlc* ? Columbm, Ohl? 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