?Read Herald Classified Ads For Profits? LIKE OLD SELF AGAIN THANKS TO REM i Felt So Weakened And Run-Down She Hardly Knew Which Way To Turn. Now Feeling Fine, Mrs. C. A. Hester Praises Retonga. "Since I started taking Retonga I can go about my housework with plenty of energy and strength," gladly states Mrs. C. A. Hester, re spected housewife who lives at ] 2736 Waughtown St., Winston-! Salem, N. C. The mother of four children, Mrs. Hester gratefully continues: "I had a pretty good appetite, but whatever I ate always seemed to sour and feel heavy in my stomach. The gas pressure was so bad at times I could hardly get *ny breath and I suffered miser ably from muscular aches and pains all through my nect, shoul ders and back. I felt so weakened and run-down that simetimes I could hardly do my housework. I was jittery and on edge lots of, times and at night I tossed and tumbled so that I never seemed to get any sleep. "Retonga certainly brought me relief that I needed. I enjoy my food and everything seems to agree with me and give me the strength and energy I need. I sleep restfully, get up feeling re freshed and ran do my housework without trouble. Those muscular aches and pains have let up and I no longer suffer distress from sour stomach. Retohga deserves all the praise I can give it." The active ingredients of Re tonga are purely herbal, combined with Vitamin B-l. Retonga is intended to relieve distress due tc insufficient flow of digestive juices in the stomach, loss of appetite, borderline Vitamin B-l defici ency, and constipation. If the first bottle fails to bring you re lief, your money will be cheerfully refunded. You can get Retonga at Sylva Pharmacy.?Adv. KEEP COOL 8AVE FUEL JOHNS-MANVELLE INSULATION Our Crew Working in 8ylva This Week For Information And Free 8urvey of Your Home Call Mrs. Nicholson 8YLVA DAY 92-J ? NIGHT 153 CITIZENS TRANSFER & COAL CO. ? Dial 2-2461 ASHEVILLE, N. C The WHISPERING PINES Dining Room in CASHIERS serves DELICIOUS FRIED CHICKEN, STEAKS Refreshments SAVE MONEY ON SEEDS SOY BEANS MILLET CANE AS6R0W GARDEN SEEDS FARMERS FEDERATION STATE COLLEGE HINTS TO FARM HOMEMAKER (By Ruth Current) State Home Demonstration Agent Food prejudices are not only ex pensive; they may also lead to malnutrition. Anyone who avoids many foods is in danger of not getting all the nutrients needed for i health. Adults in the family should make j a special effort to like all foods and to avoid discussions of foods before children. Children are easily influenced against foods by the attitudes and dislikes of their elders and they may carry these prejudices all their lives. Children in nursery schools quickly vlearn to eat food set before them because child guidance specialists do not indulge their whims by offering alternate foods or by arguing about them. Fine lienen handkerchiefs are precious possessions these days when linen and other line fabrics' "come high" in the stores. To make handkerchiefs last longer,! textile scientists offer socne sug gestions about buying and care: Buying: The more even and compact the weave weight of the handkerchief, the greater its chance of survival. Embroidered initials, open work and hand-hem-stitch ing add to the appearance and cost and unfortunately also make the handkerchief more fragile. The first break often comes at the hemstitching where the fabric is thinner, or around initials where the embroidery is so much heavier than the surrounding linen. Hand rolled edges are less sturdy than stitched hems. Sylva Future Farmers Spend Week In Raleigh Marvin Allison, Darnel Ward, and William Holden, Future Far mers of the Sylva Chapter spent last week at State College in Ra leigh, attending the State Conven tion of The Future Farmers of America. The boys participated in livestock judging^ public speak ing, parlimentary procedure, clos ing the years business, working program for next year, etc. Around 800 teachers and boys were pres ent. Our Sylva beys visited many places of interest as well as work ed while there. Each boy thoroughly enjoyed the trip and come back with a new vision of North Carolina and its educational and agricultural pos sibilities. The trip was made pos sible partially as results of co operative efforts of all the Sylva department of vocational agri culture. - % MJ , * Corrected At LILIUS JEWELRY CO. Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry Watch and Jewelry Repairing Ritz Theatre Bldg. Phone 229 Sylva, N. C. Mary Morris Observed Eleventh Birthday Mr. and Mrs. John Morris en tertained about 35 boys and girls on Saturday evening, June 12, the occasion being the 11th birthday of their daughter, Mary Morris. Games were played on the lawn and then the children were' in vited into the dimngroom where the table had been fixed with the birthday cake and other birthday trimming. Mary received a number of love ly gifts which she opened. D.V.B. School To Have Commencement Program At S.vlva Church The Daily Vacation Bible school held for the past two weeks at the Methodist church for the Metho dist and Presbyterian children will close Friday and commencement exercises will be held Sunday morning at 10 o'clock at the Metho dist church. The program, to be given by the children, will consist of songs and other memory work that has been learned at the school. Handwork done by the children will also be on exhibit. This pro gram will take the place of Church School day and a collection will be taken for the Young People's camp. Charles Deitz of the U. S. Navy spent last week with his two sons, his sister, Mrs. Ollie Banks and his parents, Rev. and Mrs. T. F. Deitz, before sailing on a mission in con nection with his work. Mrs. W. T. McCollum and daugh ter, Mildred, of Atlanta were guests last week of her mother, Mrs. Ollie Banks. Mr. Arch Cowan of Green's Creek is spending this week with his sister, Mrs. T. F. Deitz, and Rev. Deitz. Mrs. Ida Grantham of West Point, Miss., and Mrs. Belie Am Shelton Completes Specialist Course CHANUTE AIR FORCE BASE, Rantoul, 111.?Brig. Gen. Fay R. Upthegrove, commanding general of Chanute air base announced to day the Pfc. John N. Shelton has successfully completed the ten week Airplane Jet-engine Spe cialist Course. Son of Mr. Frank Shelton, Cul lowhee, North Carolina, Pfc. Shel ton will depart from Chanute air base soon for a new assignment. At his new station, he will take his place among the skilled techni cians who dre essential in main taining a firrt-Un# ?ir lore*. The Tar Htd St*to produced nearly 10,000 acre# of watermelons in 1S47. mon of Murphy visited Mrs. Ollie Banks last week. Dr. W. Kermit Chapman Dentlet j OfftoM in I I BOYD BUILDINQ I WaynMvllle. N. C. PKone IIS . SAVE HP" useomis! HILP YOUR COUNTRY... HKLP YOURSILFI There it ttill a very real need for every ounce of used fats we fn salvage. The world-wide shortage is greater today than ever before. Please . . . keep saving and turning in your used kritchta fats. P. S. Yes! you do get paid for them . . . and you know how ready cash counts today. K??p Taming in lh?d Fatal iMrim M Sitnn CMMtii. Ik. Is Your Home Like An Oven In The Summer? No Need To Be You Know, If You Insulate The Baldwin-Hill Black Rockwool Way ? WINTER PUEL SAVINGS PAY FOR IT ?REDUCES YOUR FIRE HAZARD 75% I PHONE OR WRITE FOR FREE ESTIMATE SOCK WOOL INSULATING CO. 20 Technical Building ? Phona 2948 Aaheville, North Carolina ZENITH WASHING MACHINES 1-2 Inch Insulation Board 16 x 32 Inch Tile Board White Asbestos Siding Windows and Doors Pee-Gee Paints and Varnishes Cold Water Paint That Stays On $1.50 per gallon Garden Tools SEEDS ? FISHING TACKLE OF ALL KINDS SYLVA GOAL & LUMBER CO. A Complete Hardware Store Phone 71 Sylva, N. C. How to keep a Champ in Him ! YES sir, there's a championship caliber all through that Buick ot yours. c 1 It's caliber that calls for mighty little "conditioning"?if the atten tion it gets adds up to really know ing and understanding care. For instance, these Fireball cylin ders will keep on packing all the wallop they should, if you let us compression-check them in the Buick way. Steering will stay easy and light, tire wear will stay at the minimum, if you keep your wheels lined up on our special tracking gauges. Skilled lorvfee men ? Bukk to ?heir Anger Hps ? know how to bring out all the Fireball zip ?nd go. r And when wear does take its ines capable toll, we have the parts ? Buick-engineered for their job ? that restore factory-new standards of performance. Even our tools are specially de signed to do a typical Buick job ? and for the personal, interested, specialized attention that tops off genuine Buick care, you simply can't beat the Buick specialists in our shop. Yes, give your champ real Buick care ? Buick know-how, Buick parts, Buick interest in keeping your car at its peak. Costs no more ****** ordinary attentions ? but what a whale of a difference it makes! Lubricate "irr: lobfleontt ear.*u||y tho?? . reason: th?y or* b??t ? r b?st for your Buick, Matched ? to - mileage maintenance for Buicks ?h.r.u9h lntp.ction, . r.port Gny. ??? ?nd o record T, *ryie* ,or ?u'ur? r.f.r.nc., ? lufcrfcor. adds thouoMfvl cor. ZT , p*rform<,n?. your Buick d. terv#? lubrlcar# regularly. ? see YOUR BUICK DIALS* EVERY '000 MILBS FOR LUBRICARE mo,eh,d" ????? Buick has frav.l?d ?. including a Buick ca .. V M HOOPER MOTOR COMPANY Main Street Sylva, N. C