GLENN
FUNERAL HOME
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Phone 65 . . 8ylva, N. C
8:2811
Dr. W. Kermit Chapman
Dentlat
Offices in ,
BOYD BUILDING
Wiyneivllle. N. C. Phone SOS
GIVES
MALARIAL
PREPARATION
RELIEF
This Is Year Of LVcision
For All-America Confer.
'.-is lb43 &e:<j*on wiil ?? the
"year o: lor the A!l
\:r.t-;*Ica f o * To r 1 1 co: ference
'Vhct'ier it stands or whether it
Il< will be decided.
Mo-t authorities are incMned to
.?greu that it is here to stay. During
'he ea:ly part o: the league's life,
-ome of the clubs operated at a
loss, but that is a thing of the past.
Owner Dan Topping of the New
York Yankees football club says
that the All-America conference
has enough backing now to hold its
own with the National Football
league. The clubs are located in
the larger cities throughout the
states. The players are of higher
quality'each year. Th?*? things
will help it to stand. ?
"MOM'S AHEAD OF YOU, DAD"
. . . she read' that laundry ad months
ago and she has been sending our wash
there ever since. She says they do ex
pert work and are reasonable too. ^.
? TRY ?
HIGHLANDS CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY
Highlands, N. C.
Phone 98
The Kingdom of Christ
FRIDAY NIGHT
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One Season
gjd Never Made
Will The Season Of The Year Continue?
SATURDAY NIGHT
Lost and Found
Don't let this title fool you. Hear it.
ini Lectures
PROPHECIES EXPLAINED f
Hear it
SUNDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 29, 8 P. M
The SEED of all SIN"
What Is It?
Know the Truth.
NOTICE NEW TIME?TUESDAY, 7:30 P. M.
The Speckled F ird of the i ible
A Prophecy you never have heard.
WEDNESDAY
There Is A Way
This is another one of those mysterious titles.
THURSDAY
' 'The Beasts of the Sea"
See those beasts on the screen.
This subject will help you to know the beast of the Revelation.
The Community Bible
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SPEEDWELL NEWS
Mrs. Delia Holden has return
ed to her home at Fall Cliff and
hsd her son, Glenn Holden, and
family of Gastonia as week-end
guests, also Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Stephens and family of Cramer
ton.
Clarence Brendle, who recently
had an automobile accident, is
alright again.
Delos Dexter Green, who has
been suffering from a fractured
nose and cheek bone from an au
tomobile accident, is recovering
nicely.
Fritnds of Mrs. Mae Bumgarner
will regret to learn that she is
critically ill at her home at Cullo
whee.
Mrs. Gertrude Hoden of New
port News, Va., recently visited
her grandmother, Mrs. C. L. Knight,
and Mr. Knight of S^eedv\ell.
The Baptists of the Speedwell
community have recently added
some classrooms to their church.
In this undertaking they had the
splendid cooperation of the Meth
Shuler Cemetery Te
Be Cleaned
On Monday, September 6, the
people will meet at Skuler ceme
tery at the heed of Cane Creek to
clean it up. All who have relatives
and friends buried there are asked
to come at this time and help with
the work.
odist church members.
The Methodists hope at an early
date to get their plans completed
to make some improvements on
their church. The pastors, Rev.
Jonathan E. Brown of Tuckasei
gee, and Rev. John Klncaid of
Webster, are close friends and
plan to hold a series of revival
services at the Fall Cliff Communi
ty church in September.
Mr. Hosea Bumgarner of Cash
..irs has been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Bowman Bumgarner.
| Mrs. Elliott Pressey of Dills
boro, who has been in a hospital
for several months, has improved
sufficiently t? visit relatives here
recently.
Mrs. Verlen Owens and family
were guests of Mrs. C. L. Knight
last week^
STATE COLLEGE
ANSWERS TIMELY
FARM QUESTIONS
QUESTION ? Why has Ladino
clover proved so popular in Ncrth
Carolina?
ANSWER ?; The popula*ty of
this ciover is due to tlM great
carrying capacity, long grazing
season, high mineral and protein
content, ar.d its perennial nature.
In addition, it apparently has the
ability to recover more quickly
following droughts than other leg
umes commonly grown. It con
tains 20 to 30 per cent protein, is
high in minerals, and has been
producing from 3500 to 5000 pounds
of dry matter per aore in this
State.
QUESTION ? Do turkeys on
range need shade?
ANSWER ? Yes, enough should j
be provided for all the bircs on
range, especially during the hot
summer waather. Range shelters
are practical for supplying shade,
since it is better for birds to cor.- i
?regate on wire or si: ttr*d floors j
'han in small shady spot-. Crowd- ;
ing in a shaded ar a heavily con- j
taminates the soil and may lead to'
the development of disease and I
bad habits. Dc-nse shade is not'
desirable, for green 1'eod will not'
grow in densely shaded areas, nad I
the beneficial action of sunlight!
;n the soil is lost.
QUESTION ? Car. a pasture bej
"undv rgrazed"?
ANSWER ? Yes. While not usu-I
ily as serious as overgrazing, ur.-j
dergrazing may be harmful to1
j permanent pastures. Since a good!
. permanent pasture depends upon
the proper balance between two
^or more species of plants, a?y prac
? tice which favors one species too
much may upset the balance.!
Where grasses such as Kentucky j
oiuegrass or orchard grass are al
lowed tc make excessive growth!
n the spring, they will crowd out!
lespede;:a. Tr.is was especially no-j
ticeable in North Carolina Experi.l
ment demonstrations in the dryj
spring of 1941. Unri rgr: zing us
ually seems to favor the grasses tc j
the detriment of wr.i'e clover. Ex- i
cessive growth of carpet grass,'
particularly in the fall, also tends |
to crowd out legumes.
Although rapid progress has been',
made in bringing electric power to
Ncrth Carolina farms during .the
past 14 years, the State average in>
ownership of home electrical
equipment is well below that of
the nation as a whale.
Cattle or Game?
? . * - r .v>iv l;K.n w\v \\\.y \ .< [
?* Wllctl.lO ?i i ii.e c
Y I
I
1 hw ho, whoru *s m;myj
wM.i .? . io killed each year by >. v.rt- j
f. *.cd hunt rs as game, a h?x-j
.?K? *. grower has an idea how (
to reduce the k.lling of cattle.
I
"Xvery year", says John Hmh-|
i 4"<e. "scores of cattle?to say noth-!
''iji oi horses, mules, sheep, ar.d
:ther animals?are sh< t by iiun'.ers
j .vho mistake them for game ani
j .na Is. Deer arid elk are thereby
! -aved, and continue to roam our;
: I
l r.iils in unabated numbers. All'
! w. have to do is to declare an open;
? sc.son on cattle and close trie sea-j
son on deer and elk."
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HAVE YOU RENEWED 1
I YOUR SUBSCRIPTION?
Read Herald Classified Ads For Profits?
7^
Announcing the Opening of Offices
for the
PRACTICE OF OPTOMETRY
By Donald M. Ramsey, O. D.
Eyes Examined
Lenses Prescribed
Office Hours ? 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.
> 4
Stovall Bldg., Sylva, N. C.
Telephone 304
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
California / 17p
CARROTS, 2 bunchcs 11 c
LEMONS 4Qr
360s, doz Wl
White 9Q/>
POTATOES, 10 lbs 99X/
Yellow Qn
ONIONS, 2 lbs
LETTUCE
Medium - heads n
Large heads 12Msc
Sweet
POTATOES, 2 lbs
AVACADOS 19c to 23c each
10c
17c
OKRA *71,,
Pound
1>* Lb.
? ? Loaf
18
HOME STYLE? SANDWICH REGULAR PAN
Marvel Bread .
MILD & MELLOW COFFEE
8 O'Clock 3 & Ts 40c
Golden Maid 41.
MARJAR1NE, per lb.
Pillsbury Plain Qflp
FLOUR, 10 lb. bag
Large Can
PINEAPPLE JUICE
2 rolls ' -
SCOTT TISSUE
Large box
QUAKER OATS
Large box
MOTHER S OATS
40c
19c
34c
43c
Iona
Pork & Beans. 1 lb. can
10c
SHORTS
100 lb. bag
$3.95
A&P
Cream Style
A&P?Dolo
or Delmonte ?
Corn
Pineapple
Beans
Ffour
dexo
Grapefruit
Tomato Juice
Phillips
With Franks ?
Sunnyfield
Self-Rising ?
A&P's Own
Shortening
19c
29c
19c
78c
SI .11
Packers Label
JUICE
iona
Mild
American .
. No. 2
Can
No. 2
Can
12-Oz.
Can
10-Lb
Bag
3-Lb
Can
46-Oz.
Can
No. 2
Cans
Lb
2 fo?
35c
27c |
59c
Ann Page
Peach
A&P
Grape
Fruit Cocktail Libby's
Com Flakes s?no?dy .
Pickles
A&P Peas
Grape Jam
Salad Dressing
Nectar Tea
Pick o' Carolina
Sweet Mixed
Fancy
Tiny
Ann
Page
Ann
Page
Rich and
Flavorful
1-lb
Jar
Pt.
Bot
No. 1
Can
8-Oz
Pkg.
16-02
Jar
t
No 2
Can
2-Lb
Jar
Pt
Jar
V4 Lb
Pkg
19c
12c
15c
27c
39c
29c
CAMAY SOAP
4 Bath
* Bars
27c
IVORY SOAP
4 Med.
? Bars
20c
SWAN SOAP
4 Med.
Bars
20c
LAVA SOAP
9 Reg
?" Bars
19c
IVORY SOAP
3
Bars
20c
CAMAY SOAP
2 Reg.
? Bars
19c
SWAN SOAP
9 Lge.
Bars
35c
IVORY SOAP
0 Lge.
? Bars
35c
NABISCO SUGAR
HONEY MAID GRAHAM
CRACKERS
pw. 27c
MORTONS
SALT
2 26-Oz. 15
Pkgs. ? vC
PEANUT PATCH PEANUT
BUTTER
12-Oz. 77r
Jar
KIPPERED
SNACKS
Can IOC
% KIPPERED
HERRING
^ 20c
' 3