STATE COLLEGE HINTS TO FARM ROMEMAKER By Ruth Current State Home Demonstration Agent j Raisins, rice, powdered sugar, brown sugar, navy beans, and other such foods which are kept on hand in small quantities, are most easily stored in fruit jars; thus the contents can be seen at a glance. Also, dry foods are kept dry, and moist foods moist. Here's a trick for taking the shine from the back of trousers and skirts. Sponge the shiny worn place with water containing a little ammonia. Then press with plenty of .-team, and when dry, ^rough up the surface with a p.ece of emory paper. If garments are to be sent to the dry-cleaner it is wise to inform the cleaner as to the kinds of spots present. This makes it possible for him to remove the spot before the general dry-cleaning process is used, and eliminates the possi bility of any stain becoming "set." Do This for COUGHING, MUSCULAR TIGHTNESS OP Child!? Cold AT BEDTIME rub on WORKS FOR HOURS Vicks VapoRub. Its to relieve distress in relief-giving action the night even while starts instantly... your child sleeps! When you rub it on throat, chest and back. Vicks VapoRub starts right to work to soothe irritation, ease cough ing, relieve muscular soreness and tightness. And VapoRub keeps on working for hours ^ m In the night to \w | G K 5 bring relief.Try It 1 ? vaporuo Uncle Bragg Hooper Is 92 Years Old I Editors Note ?. Tnis is the third .11 a series ? >[ articles on persons I i.?i Jackson county \vh ? are over , ninty years old. by Larry Mull, Remove the trimming and the ! headband of 'Id straw hats before [cleaning. Then to closely woven : straws, like leghorns, Panamas, or Milans, apply a suds of luke warm soft water and neutral soap, !-and scrub lightly until they are i clean. Rinse throughly and lay in ? the shade to drain for a short time before blocking. For course and ! osely, woven straws, follow the same methods, but use water very sparingly. Every garment should be on a separate hanger. That keeps it in shape and avoids wrinkles. Hangers which are covered with a rough fabric will keep clothes from slipping and keep shoulders | in shape. Buttons on young children's clothes should be large enough for the child to grasp easily so that he can push or pull them through the buttonholes. Buttons about an inch in diameter are satisfactory. TRULY FINE MONUMENTS For Truly Fine Monuments See Our Many Designs in Granite Or Marble SYLVA MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS JAMES T. BALES, Owner Health Department To Hold Annual Typhoid ' Clinics In Schools In the coming weeks the annual spr;ng Typhoid Clinics will be conducted at the schools by the Health Department. These clinics are available to not only the chil dren in the schools, but also to any adults* in the community. It is recognized that either a series of three doses of typhoid vaccine should be given every three years, or one dose a year to keep an in j ???????? I Herald Correspondent. COWARTS?Mr. Bragg Hooper of Cowarts, a retired merchant and farmer, is 92 years old. Born in 185G. Mr. Hooper will be 93 years old November 20 His vis ion and hearing is almost perfect, never having t > wear glasses to. | read the Bible and newspapers. During his days as a merchant Uncle Bragg enjoyed treating every school chilcT in the Canev Fork township who stopped with a bag of candy. One of Uncle Bragg's special activities is reading a chapter in 1 the ' Cood Book" daily, referring to the Bible. He usually takes a long hike daily, especially to the little community store where he enjoys chatting with relatives and friends. Mr. Hooper always welcomes his many Sunday visitors. He at tributes his hale and hearty old age to "always wearing enough clothes to keep out the weather." The old adage of "early to bed and early to rise" has long been one that belongs to Uncle Bi^agg, his erect carrage and alertness ^proves the statement. Mr. Hooper has one living child, Ransom E. Hooper of Cowarts, with whom he makes his home. He has seven grandchildren and nine grcat-grandchildren. McDowell Music Club To Present Program The MacDowell music club of Western Carolina Teachers college will present a program of music based on Easter and Good Friday, at the Cullowhee Baptist church Thursday evening at 7:30. The program will consist of vd cal duets, and piano, organ, and vocal solos. The public has been in vited to attend. We Thank You, Folks! Our Sale Is Going Over Big what your doctor wants you to know about PENICILLIN pENICILLIN it a mold, much like the molds that grow on brood and cheete. Penicillin doos not octu oily dettroy gormt and bacteria but Inhibits tho ability of lutcoptibJo gormt to grow and multiply. Penicillin it tho recommended drug for a long list of infoctiont of many kinds and varietiet ? stapyl ococcic, gonococcic, streptococcic, pneumococcic. Gas gangrene, many kinds of wound infections, burns, carbunclot, Vincont's infection, styes, bono infections respond to penicillin. It is recommended in coses of mastoids, sinus, anthrax. It helps prevent secondary infection in tontil and tooth removal. And there are many other uses. There are some cases, of course, where penicillin is of no value ?> (he earty stoges of the common cold, virus infections, malaria, cancer, tuberculosis, infantile paralysis. For, in spite of its reputation as a mir acle drug, penicillin is not a "cure all." Your doctor prescribes for you the proper type in the proper propor tlont for your own specific ailment. Never retort to self-dosage of peni cillin, nor use up an old prescription. Such tolf-dotoge may be dangerout. tern ember, your doctor it tho mott important guardian of your health. Follow hit directiont im plicitly. Hove hit pretcriptiont filled at ? reliable phormocy. BUT WE HAVE THIRTY MORE DA,YS TO GIVE YOU THE DRUG BARGAINS YOU NEED Dollar Stationery at only 25 cts. Dollar Bath Powder at only 25 cts. Quart 89 ct. Mineral Oil 2 Bottles 90 cts. 49 ct. Pint Alcohol 2 Bottles 50 cts. Billfolds from $1.50 to $5.00 50 cts. Billfold Sets up to $10.00 $2.00 Don't Forget. Next Sunday is EASTER It is impossible for us to display all of our Bargains at one time, so what you do not see ask one of our clerks and they will be glad to show it to you. We have all kinds of Easter Gifts. Our cancfy department always stays Fresh. Hollings worth's . . . Whitman's . . . Old Dominion and Gales in beautiful Easter Packages. For a Real Bargain Visit Our Store At Once Have you tried one of our Dclicious Sand wiches? Come in for your lunch every day. Don't forget the other part of this Ad as you should know exactly what your Doctor wants you to know about Penicillin. WATCH FOR OUR REAL BIG SALE IN APRIL Sylva Pharmacy Your Rexall Store Phone 27 dividual immunized against ty phoid fever, since this Immunity wears off quite rapidly. As a dose a year keeps the immunization boosted to a good constant degree, this would seem the simplest pro cedure. If parents do not wish their chil dren t5 receive the immunization when the nurse visits the school to hold the clinic, a note stating this fact should be sent to the child's teacher for the attention of the nurse when she reaches the school, since otherwise, children whose parents want them to be sure to get the immunization might not, in every case, get their dose. Those unable to attend the clinic when held in their community may get this dose of vaccine at the regular weekly immunization clinic held by the Health Depart ment on Tuesday. Practically all of the State's small beet crop is grown in the Wrightsboro-Wilmington area. Easter Seal Sale The Easter Seal sale, conduct ed each year under the auspices of the North Carolina League for Crippled Children, is again being sponsored in Jackson county by Sylva Rotary club. The proceeds from these sales will be used to ward helping crippled children by supplying corrective shoes, braces, crutches and wheelchairs, by fur nishing transportation to and from clinics and hospitals, and to give surgical and convalescent care. Dr. Harold S. McGuire has been named chairman and will be as sisted by the following men in va rious parts of the county: Jarrett Blythe,, Cherokee; Wayne Terrell, Diiisboro; Ralph Sutton and C. A. Hoyla^ CuUowhee; Lewis Cannon, Webster; Paul Ellis, D. Parker, H. Gibson, M. Snipes, and N. R. Beaufcam, Sylva. > The club has bought 20,000 seajs which will be sold through >tne schools, homes, and business houses. / i ROWERS IN NEW BUILDING Easter Values Itrf'MM Up - - Have .That New Look ! LADIES' DRESSES Ladies' Dresses for that new Spring Look. Reduced from $11.95 to . . . $9.95 TOPPERS Ladies' Topper for that new Spring Look in solid colors and plaids . . . $17.59 TO $24.59 LADIES' SOITS A beautiful line of Ladies' Suits in wool" and gabardines . . . KL v $24.59 CHILDREN'S SPRING GOATS In pastel colors . . . $9.95 TO $13.90 DRESS SHIRTS Men's Imperial and Wing Dress Shirts in white and fancy colors broadcloth . . . $2.98 FOR THE LITTLE MISS We have a nice selection of Easter Dresses for the Juniors for ... $3.98 TO $5.95 MEN'S SUCKS In wool and gabardine . . . $6.95 TO $11.90 SPORT COATS For men and boys in the latest style, all wool . . . $8.95 TO $9.95 GIBSON GIRL BLOUSES Ladies' Gibson Blouses in white, pastel shades and checks . . . $3,98 > ??? \