Keep COOL and ""= COMFORTABLE = iav. **vV "'?'V Mm** SHOWER BRUSH Eighteen screams of fresh, bubbling water combine the invigorating effect of massage with a refreshing shower. '? '?ie&. - ? ' . -- CALL OK WRITE THE FULLER BRUSH MAN C. H. Hultquist Lake Junaluska, N. C. SAVE MONEY ON SEEDS SOY BEANS MILLET CANE ASGROW GARDEN SEEDS FARMERS FEDERATION Tabernacle To Give Bibles Sunday Night A iree Bible? That's ri^ht! On Sunday night, July 23. Evangelist L. P. Knecht 'gr.ve aw;./ several oeauti.ul white Bibles at trie new J rnmunity Bible Taoe n.w.c lo ; ;.t the junction 13A. 23. i i in Syi\ . T . -v> Bibles .varcL ci to ! ' .??' i-.tro.Iuc l.-.e t: born; cle >r; . .>?.'? to the ...: 1 i.umoer Oi new .nuividuaN . ur.i 4 the previous " v.wk, And e\ era! white Bibles will be pre r.ted this coming Sunday night tc tne person or persons bringing the largest number of new people to the meetings this wek. Tiie Bibles, containing both Tes. lumen's, are bound in white with go.d leiters on the front. Self-pro rtouncing and illustrated with bea utiful pictures, they also contain! a place for the family record in cluding births, marriages and deaths. "Our purpose in giving away these Bibles, as well as our*pur pose in holding these meetings is to stimulate a greater trust in God in these times," stated the Evange j list. Services held at eight o'clock every evening except Monday eve l ning are open to everyone, and all are invited to attend. Rev. Kincaid Conducting Revival At East LaPorte Rev. John Kincaid, pastor of the E;.st LaPorte and Webster Meth cclist churches, is n* v e imaged in a scries of revival services at the East L: Porte church. Mr. Kin caid announced that services will be held each evening at 8:00 o' clock all this week and through Sunday night. The public is extended a cordial invitation to attend these services. Bermuda grass originated in India. WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT US August 2nd W A L LIN'S Opening with a complete line of fall shoes for the entire family JSuStel i&/iotcn FOR CHILDREN FOR LADIES We offer FREE and exact X-Ray service proving the accurate fit of every pair of shoes we sell. FREE COMIC BOOKS FOR THE CHILDREN Get your Free Ticket 1 pair of shoes of your choice 6 pairs of Realsheer Nylon hosi ery to be given away on Satur day, Aug. 7th. _ Main Street We are located in the build ing formerly occupied by Sylva Pharmacy. Sylva, N. C. By RUTH CURRENT State Heme Demonstration Agent STARCH O.X T111\ IR'AV Sr ;v i\i c! '? ,,11' ii-.chrect'y '?? : 1 ni .? >. . ?v. y >. i i . v - i. . '!? i i ! i ; ' t s ' ? ?: y. : s:a/ch : !:.!;> .... o*"C ? : ?;ic hot ii*t?:i. '..ore a t mpta'i i tu.^ru'ch it o i v. t.i .. /.iiia1 or any other sharp utensil h ndy. T..e result is lively \> i.o permanent scratches on the pl.tV o: the iron. Once scratched the iron may catch on fabrics ai d pail threads. t There are several simple wav> to remove starch without damage t.^ the iron. If the iron is hot, do it this way: Shake salt on a piece of paper and rub the iron back and forth over the salt, until the starch rubs off. From a cool iron starch may be removed by scour, ng with very line steel wool or with a moist clcth dipped in line scour ing powder. Sometimes ju>t rub bing with a moist cloth will do the job. As a prevention against stick ing starch, rub a little bees wax or parafiin trequently over the hot surface of the iron. Well-cooked starch is le.-s likely to stick than V. R. Riley Has \nnual Picnic ( . Sunday. July IS. exactiv 100 .. attend. d ; nd p. itv :p. ted ..ir i ,. T V dinner . - ; y \". H I\v :,1 \* ? m S ;g [? (\ ? I i" a v m : .N w.i" - i it".:-'1 i ?? '? ?- ? ! 5 - ? O 1 e a . ? p . - v o ? p. 1 i.v."a-' s.v\ c:\ ? ?yy .Veilon and II;.Ip. <?. M. L. Sn.pes, JtK'kson County F\ l?;,i a?*<? ? ? ont, was spe. ker l'or Ha J ternoi.n so sion. ? Am ng tilt* many guests woro 4 Ray Willard Hruwn and J. li. !)? vo o 1 Darrington, Washington. ? ? ? ? ?-? , v ? , ? starch which is not thorougnly + cooked so it pays u prepaid it carefully. A wax preparation to jj add when making up starch is on 1 > tiie market which helps prevent 4 sticking and makes ironing e.sier. ] Some experienced housewives be- ' lieve that i.dd.ng salt to the starch < mixture helps it from sticking, per haps because the salt raises the temperture of the mixture and thus aids thorough cocking. Re-cover your ironing board less frequently by dipping new cover in cold starch and tacking it on while damp. It dries tight, smooth, and slays clean longer. ?Read Herald Classified Ads For Profits? ????m m i nun a ZENITH WASHING MACHINES 1-1: Inch Insulation Kcard 1(> x \Y2 Inch Til j Heard White Asbestos Siding Windows and Doors Pec-Gee Paints and Varnishes Cold Water Paint That Stays On "$1.50 per gallon Garden Tools Nitrate of Soda Fertilizer SEEDS ? FISHING TACKLE OF ALL KINDS SYLVA GOAL & LUMBER GO. A Complete Hardware Store Phone 71 Sylva, N. C. "VI ARRANGEMENTS YOU CAN MAKE n You'll never tire of this living room furniture! Whatever ihe size or shape of your living room, Sectional Sturdilux furniture by International will make the most of its good joints! Make a davenport by putting center section between left armed and right-armed chairs. Make a love seat by placing chairs side-by-side. Or use each piece by itself. And this is a new open-stock group so that you can have as many pieces as you need. Compare for beauty . . . fabrics . . . sturdy craftsmanship. See this terrific International value before you buy! Every piece you could possibly want! The most complete selection of sectional furniture ever offered! SOSSAMON FURNITURE COMPANY u Main Street It's Easy To Pay The Sossamon Way" A Woni of Concert AS NATIONALLY A0V2tYI5?0 small down paym:::7 pull year TO pay Sylva, N. C.

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