CARD OF THANKS We ?r neighbor : .i rcvutnos *vmpat."v i /a' :? iv:kU a ii'.n^ 1..0 iv .;:k >> \ci do u r cic.il" L.tm l .? t:U ? o..? :'!? : ..1 . :: M i s. Huv Mi'Otiv i? .. . Rev. Edgar \Yi41ix Accepts Call To Huff Crnvk Church ".???? !\ ;i;?.? 'W.'.iX . a- v\< p'< i 1; ' * ..e, past ; ":>v? iU.'f five.; Ha; i.*' av , an.i bfj- ?? ' i ' ??.: .a c;i Sana. y. V . % .> a'- ;? .>!' !: a 7.4 . v H pt...>! crtUtv \. TRULY FINE MONUMENTS For Truly Fine Monuments See Our Many Designs in Granite Or Marble SYLVA MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS JAMES T. BALES, Owner 400 NEW RE-CAP CARCASSES NOW ON SALE AT REASONABLE PRICES TO YOU A New Re-Cap ior every Car or Truck in sizes 6.00 to 12.00. MUD AND SNOW TREADS FOR WINTER HAULING Put new Re-Caps on your Car or Truck Now While Prices are what you can afford to pay. We use the Factory Method of Steam Cooking your Re-Caps. HALL ? NORTON TIRE SHOP Phone 288-J Cullowhee Road RECAPPING 6.00 X 16 - - - - $4.95 7lOO X 20_ PLAIN TREAD ? 9*00 7.00 X 20? MUD and SNOW ? H?00 7.50 X 20 _ PLAIN TREAD ?13.00 7.50 X 20 ? MUD and SNOW ?15.00 8.25X20 ? PLAIN TREAD ?16.00 8.25X20 ? MUD and SNOW ?18.00 20% DISCOUNT ON ALL TRUCK TIRES Allison Brothers I 6 0. K. RUBBER WELDERS PHONE 136 SYLVA, N. C. EAT MGRE POTATOES . OS AGENT ADVISES y ;? i.:v. :ru'kt*rs. on . (' . '.;)!? . ^d.;et-saving I > v.v'.! 'out more 11 < " ? v r to -ummer menus. M:-? M.-. v .! ?t ????. home dcmnn ti? :: : >. t:.e State C ?! 1 on fc> ?e::>i(rfi Service. v .d this w c k. She emp:i. s< eci the three-fold reas> n :'or t::i- advice: First, inter, mediate crop Irish potatoes are more plent.ful now?and until about mid-September ? than at any other time this year; second, they are a highly nutritious, ener gy-buildmg food: and third, they are relatively cheaper than the less abundant foods. "Moreover." the home agent pointed out, "Irish potatoes are a jniversa 1 favorite and are one of ie mo>t versatile of all foods. They can be prepared in enough different way., to permit serving, 'hem lit .terv meal without tiring' I repetition." As for nutrition, potatoes contain! vitamin C and important minerals,' as well as limited amounts of pro-: tein. They provide more food energy fur the money than any, other vegetable, and at the same time are no mere fattening than many other foods. Miss Johnston urged housewives *o take lull advantage of the pres ent abundance of potatoes, and to serve them more often. BULLETIN READY ON GARDEN INSECTS A new 20-;,?a(7e bulletin contain ing descript t n> and full-color pic ures of common garden insects in North Carolina has just been pub lished by the State College Exten sion Service an 1 is now available for distribution. Entitled 'Vegetable Insect Con trol in North. Carolina," the publi cation promises to be one of the, most popular ever issued by the Lxten>i'?.i Service. It contains co?it;ol measures for 28 of t he 1 irscc's most commonly found in' Tar Hee! gardens. Among the use_ | lul features of the bulletin are two easv-tu-read tnbhs, one listing the main garden crops and the in STATE GOLLEGE ANSWERS TIMELY FARM QUESTIONS QUKST!' '\* What snouM a 4 <;>d ra provide for turkeys? I ANSV.'rR ? A clean place to i .;rovv \\ r.ere tr.e;* will not pick up, disease; a.*; aoundanc of tender ? succulent gra;'.in'.> at all times; pro tection against thieves and preda tory animals; a constant supply of clean, cool water; ample clean, fresh feed: and plenty of shade. QUESTION ? What are the ad- | vantages of building additional! farm grain storage facilities? ANSWER ? The Production and Marketing Administration says that estimates indicate the need for additional storage facilities to han41? 850 to WOO million bushels! of fwiin this year, since the total grain crop i? expected to set a new record. There are several advan tage# for the farmer. The grain will be protected. The loss in quality and in bushels will be re duced, market gluts can be avoid ed, and greater returns assured to producers. If the storage is ap proved by the County Agricultural! Conservation Committee and the1 i sect! which attack each, and the other giving' directions for mixing various chemical insecticides. Among the insects pictured inj their natural colors are the squash bug, tomato horn worm, striped! cucumber beetle. Mexican bean beetle, harlequin cabbage bug, Colorado potato beetle, cutworm, corn earworm, and cabbage worm. James T. Conner, Jr., Extension entomologist, who prepared the bulletin, emphasizes the place of cultural control measures in fight ; ing insects. "Practice (,'lean cultivation," he advises. "Destroy hibernating places of ins-cts, by deep spading or plowing when preparing the ! seedbed. Destroy weeds and ' fii'MM wif.ch may serve as hiber nating or breeding places for harm ful insects." Copies of the publication may be obtained free by writing to the Agricultural Editor, State College Station, Raleigh, and asking for Extension Circular No. 313. C. F. Dodson, Jr., Admitted, To U. S. Naval Academy L Clinton F. D ?dsor..' Jr.. son of1 Mr. d Alts. C? nt -a F. D>dsa:i, C\..l' \v i ??. r - bee-"; ; dmituri. > l. it? L- n..v* i States Na\ al Aca?: vu-iny, An:.. p.;l:s, MJ., i?s a mid ?...:;.nun, CI as.- o. K>52. LV.ds n w.il end the summer mo:.t.is ? lk ing ind cturinated in the fundamentals of Navy and will .-tart the regular Academic course in September. The indoctriantion includes instruction in infantry drills, small arms, signals and oth er basic Naval subjects. Rev. Beck To Preach At Gates Home The Rev. Oscar Beck will preach at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Furl Gates Sunday afternoon at 3 o' clcck. Everybody is cordially in vited. i Thwe Haywood County Farm and Home Field Day attracted a large group cf farmers and farm women tnis year. ; grain meets the necessary grade, requirements, the grain stored is eligible for a CCC loan and will help make price31 supports more effective. j QUESTION ? Why should North Carolina grew more grain and oth- , ir feed crops? ANSWER ? There are several reasons: (1) Feed production at present is far from adequate. About 600,000 tons of commercial mixed feeds are shipped into the State annually. (2) Improved practices have increased yields and profits. (3) Feed crops such as legumes and corn are complementary. That is, legumes add nitrogen to the soil, making possible greater corn yields. (4) Since feed crops may .>e sold as cash crops or fed to live st^ck, depending on market con ditions, there is a minimum of risk involved. QUESTION ? Whfen should the poultry laying house be prepared for winter use? ANSWER ? There is no better time than right mow, while the weather is favorable. If post poned until winter weather sets in. these jobs often often go un done. The first step should be to give the laying house a gocd clean ing. ?Read Herald Classified Ads For Profits? SHOP WORK ?* Window and Door Frames made to your specifica tions . . . Built-in Cabinets and other made-to order items in wood . . . ? SEE US FOR ESTIMATES We have a complete stock of fine DEVOE Brand Paints and Varnishes EVERYTHING IN BUILDING HARDWARE Roofing - - Cinder Blocks - - Lumber See Us Today About Your Building and Repair Needs JACKSON GOAL AND LUMBER GO. Box 155 ? Phone 138 Sylva, N. C. BUSINESS INVESTMENT Popular soft drink franchise available for the following Counties: JACKSON SWAIN MACON CLAY GRAHAM CHEROKEE r V* A Cash investment of $15,000 will give a return, to rigkt pMby, approximately $10,000 a year. Particulars only to those with necessary funds. Address: Box 307 c7o Sylva Herald, Sylva, N. C. '/ttfpot* ?BY FACTORY-TRAINED MEN ?ACCORDING TO FACTORY SPECIFIC ATIONS?USING FACTORY-APPROVED EQUIPMENT What a thrill to WITIRLAWAY ... on a Futuraraic holiday! Free from work . . . thanks to Oldsmobile's Hydrai-Matic Drive. Free from worry . . . thanks to Olds mobile quality service. That's why it's smart to stop before you go?at your Oldsmobile dealer's for a scientific lubrication and a thorough-going inspection. Oldsmobile lubrications failmm JaoCory specifications. And Oldsmobile mechaaice are experts when it comes to spotting trouble before k happoa*. So drop in soon. After we put your car on the lift; you'll note a new "lift" in its performance. YOU OLDSMOBILE EALER ALLISON MOTOR COMPANY MAIN STREET Sylva, N. C. Tmm to Bmr? J. Taylor, Mutual Mavork, AfonJa?? and FrUoft ?