GUIDEBOOK ISSOED TO ALL COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS Members of the local county board cf elections and political party chairmen hav? received copies of a guidebook issued by the Institute of Government under the heading, ."Instructions for Use in Party Primaries and General Elections", prepared by Henry W. Lewis, Assistant Director of the Institute of Government. Mr. Lewis' study was given high, praise by Albert Coates, Director' of the Institute cf Government, and by Judge Hubert E. Olive, Chair man, and Raymond C. Maxwell, Executive Secretary of the State Board of Elections, who issued the following statement: "We have reviewed the election law material presented in this is sue of POPULAR GOVERNMENT and find it to be an accurate study CREAM DEODORANT i ? Banishes perspiration odor ? Checks perspiration moisture ? Gives loafer-lasting protection ? Gentle to skin and clothing ? Keeps you fragrantly- dainty ? Stsys creamy-smooth in the jar It's the most wonderful deodorant you've ever used! Get yours now st fcalI price snd extra jars for the rest the family! Phone 49 PROFESSIONAL DR06 STORE "Your Walgreen*Agency" Sylva, N. C Trade those worn tires for new Goodyears now and you'll gain three ways . . . 1. You get famous Good year non-skid traction for safer driving. 2. 3. You get more mileage. Tires go farther when started in service while roads are cool. 90% of all tire trouble occurs in the last 10% ^ of tire life. We'll buy ? the last 10%. $15,25 Ami TIRES NIW TUBIS SAVE TIRES CANNON BROTHERS Goodyear Store SYLVA, N. u. v ? 1 STATE COLLEGE ANSWERS TIMELY FARM QUESTIONS QUESTION?When should one start dusting cucumbers to control downy mildew? ANSWER?In wet seasons it is usually necessary to start dusting on or before Jjne 5 in southern counties, June 12 in the central part of the State, and by June 20 in northern counties. Dusting may j be delayed seven to ten- days iii the season is dry. Frequent radio and newspaper reports on downy mildew development, issued from State College, will indicate when there is danger from the disease and when dusting should be started. For further in formation on control of the disease write the Agricultural Editor, State College, Raleigh, and ask for a free copy of Experiment Station Bulletin No. 362, "Dusting Cucum bers to Control Downy Mildew." QJJESTION?How can bloat in cattle be reduced? ANSWER?By giving proper at tention to details of managed graz ing. Ordinary bloat is usally caused by eating too much too fast, a prac tice which interferes with the mov ing- away process. Gas formation is natural- up to certain limits in roughage-consuming animals. Ex cess gas is discharged by belching,! but this normal function is some-' times interefered with by food blocks or disease processes. The! feeding of some hay or the grazing! of a bluegrass, orchard grass, ox* | Bermuda pasture stimulates the, walls pi the rumen and causes belching. The herdsman should be sure ?he cows are not too hun of the laws as interpreted by the State Board of Elections. "We recommend that it be used not only by all election officials but by teachers, civic organiza tions and all citizens interested in learning about the election proce dures of North Carolina." The guidebook includes the fol lowing topics: the powers and duties of the State, county and precinct election officials, the reg istration of voters, election pro visions and procedures, counting and recording votes, crimioal lia bilities arising from elections, ab sentee registration and voting, rules adopted by the State Board of Elections, and removal of election officials. H. D. CLUBS TO HAVE FEDERATION MEET IN BRYSON CITY MAY 27 The Jackson County Home Dem onstration Council meeting was held at the courthouse Friday aft ernoon with the council president, Mrs. Frank Brown, presiding. It was announced that the Federa tion district meeting will be held May 27 in Bryson City beginning' at 10:30 a. m. Jackson ccunty ladies' to serve on committees at the Fed eration meeting include the follow ing: nomination committee, Mrs. Johnny Watson; resolutions, Mrs. Raymond Sutton; courtesy, Mrs. D. C. Higdon; steering committee, Mrs. Frank Brown. Miss Jean Craig, member of the Qualla 4-H club, was named page to repre-^ sent Jackson county H. D. clubs at. the meeting in Bryson City. The proposed H. D. curb market was discussed with more definite I plans for its operation being made. The executive market committee j named was: president, Mrs. D. C.I | Higdon; vice-president, Mrs. Lewis I Bumgarner; secretary, Mrs. F. M. Williams; members,. Mrs. Ellen Bry( | son and Mrs. Frank Brown. This committee was asked to meet May 10 with Mrs. Higdon. Miss John ston, home agent, will meet with them. ? ? * | Presidents and vice-presidents present for the council meeting, Friday were: Miss Johnston, home agent; Mrs. Brown, council presi dent; Mrs. Ruth Willen of Cullo whee club; Mrs. Cole Ridley of Beta club; Mrs. John Cathey, Qual i gry when turned on rich legume pastures. The edge should be taken off their appetites first. QUESTION?Will livestock feed supplies be adequate this year? ANSWER?Yes, according to the Bureau of Agricultural Economics. The supply of feed concentrates for the first six months of 1948 is expected to be 20 per cent smaller than last year, but the number of grain-consuming animals is also lower. In-fact, livestock numbers on January 1 were the lowest in| eight years . It is therefore expect ed that the'feed available will be* sufficient until 1948 crops are har-| vested. However, State College farm management specialists urge' farmers to use their feed wisely| and efficiently, not only to be on' , the safe $ide but also to increase their profits. I PRESSLEY ELECTED PRESIDENT OF WCTC STUDENT BODY Cullowhee?Clyde Pressley, Cul low^ee, was voted president of.tBe student body of Western Carolina la; Mrs. Johnny Watson, Cope Creek; Mrs. Blaine Nicholson, Johns Creek; Mrs. Dennis Higdon, Lovefield; Lewis Bumgarner, Love field; Mrs. Ras Barrett, Dillsboro; Mrs. Lyle Buchanan, Gay; Mrs. Teachers college in an all-day election Thursday. Dick Stott, Bailey, was named vice-president. J. B. Beam, Cherryville, was elected editor of the CATA MOUNT, the college annual, and Howard Collins, Waynesville, was chosen business manager of the same publication. Phyllis Bowen, Hampton, Va., and Bill Easterling, Hamlet, were named co-editors of the college newspaper, THE WESTERN CAR OLINIAN. Leon Burnett was se rtalph England, Victory club; and Mrs. Kenneth Brown of Cullowhee. lected as business manager of the newspaper. Mary Katherine Sebastian waf: elected president of the Women'! House Government association* Lucille Wallin, Stockville, was named vice-president, and Irene Waldrop secretary-treasury of the association. Don't expect to produce a good crop without good seed. In plant ing crops this spring be sure that the seed you. plant is adapted to^ your locality. Uae Herald want ads for result*? *1 1 III | Wl ' I ?'?!. Ill < ?lll, Only Eating Place In Town Open Alt Nite Specializing in . CHOPS, SANDWICHES, AND VEGETABLE . PLATE DINNERS DAILY CAn WITH CHOICE OF MEAT DA*. L 11 II VI8IT AND TRY OUR FINE FOOD ' rVL THE GRILL SAVE MONEY BUY MEAL TICKETS 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT / FOR CASH ? $5.50 TICKET FOR $5.00 ? $3.30 FOR $3.00 * On Mill Street Open 24 Hours A'Day Across From Depot CALL PHONE 25Q FOR DELIVERY SERVICE ? 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