f- t ? Thursday, Dec. 29, 194! Farmers are rapidly increasii the eUjciency with which th< grow crops through the use improved soil management met] ods, says Dr. Robert M. Saltt chief of the U. S. Department Agriculture's Bureau of Plant Ii dustry, Soils and Agricultural Ei gineering. The Bureau of Dairy Indust: was established in 1924. lev! 1/T nmuc'iy* * > UILVH UnifL-fll I ji THEATRE I At The Airport J [2 shows each night. 7 pjn. and j [8:40. Adults .40. Children undex Wr < >12 free. Each Tuesday and a ! Wednesday night we feature J [family night. $1.00 per car reJ [gardless of number of occu< >p?hts. / ] [Section reserved for colored | );Thurs. - Fri.,.Dec 29 - 30 I j| JOHNNY STOOL I | PIGEON J Starring: Howard Duff Shell) < Winters ? Also Comedy J [Saturday, December 31 j; LADY FROM j; CHEYENNE {[Starring: Loretta Young and < [ Robert Preston ? Two comedies i . 31 Sun. - Mon., Jan. 1-2 YOU'RE A II SWEETHEART i > owith Dianna Durbln - Edmond 0 O'Brien ? Also Comedy < _________ jjTues. - Wed., Jan. 3-4 ji FOR THE LOVE OF 1 MIRY Xwith Alice Faye and Ken Mur ray ? Alao Comedy Wl Printed Ca Your Ra . I Promj Try I mi II ne Prin \ 9 THE ^ One of Two Sedans in 1950 ( of nOf I-::-:" 'V" ' ^ < * V;? v : + , ' . - s :/ fi- *, v # ?, . #? The Stylellne, one of two individually designed sedans mentation are s which hare achieved immense popularity with Chevrolet Chevrolet* also owners, will have new' beauty in 1950. Improved grille the Powerglide i work, sturdier bumper guards and more tasteful orna- ment on De Lux Tournament Jinx Holds AIR FORCE 'SKY STARS' AT BASE IMS 5g^3S^M|Mii^P^^HBB^'wwwwMBi**Hjs"i|iM ,- ^ '%J UNSO UP ON the parking ramp at Andrews Air Force Base, MarylandTare^ some of the U. S. Air Force's 'trout line" aircraft Shown front to rear and left to right are the F-86, world's speed-holder; the F-80 "Shooting jj. Starr" th? F.Bg nlgM *?>. ? fh. P-(U ThimHort^t-" th? H.4B "Flying 2 Wing;" the B-36, largest land-based bomber; the B-47, which made a record non-stop flight in three hours and forty-six minutes from Waah ington state to Washington, D. Cn and the B-48. (International) > ien In Need of I Forms of All Kinds ill The Herald Phone 110 quirements Will Be Filled ptly and Satisfactorily Js For Your Next Job Sylva Herald iting and Publishing SYLVA HERALD AND BUR> Chevrolet Line | /AWVx' Bit BiVk wnUHHCwP&^H ^^^U99VP\ I L^ \W :? t * i ome of the exterior improvements. New | offer increased power and comfort with i automatic trans mission aa optional equipe models. Over Terrors \ I ? Valley Springs ? The tourna-( ment jinx still holds over Bobby, Terrell's Terrors who have never . won a tournament game. Monday night the Terrors tried I again in the second annual Valley | Springs Independent tournament,! I and lost their opening round game to Flat Creek, 56 to 4.4. I Despite the fae* that Civile Eu.: -! \ garner rimmed in 15 points and Jack (Lard) Cunningham 14, the Terrors were unable to stop Owen Roberts of Flat Creek who poured t in 21 points and aided in the scoring of most of the others. A ii At 1 1 ? e A J in ^viier uivy ivsi a u-t icau m i the early stages of the first quar- ( \ ter, the Terrors never regained j 1 the lead. Several times during the game, they pulled up within striking distance of Flat Creek only to give way and slip behind again. The Sylva club was hampered considerably by the absence of | several key players including Bugs ( Clontz, Joe Fountain, Clyde Ethe- | ridge and others who are home for Christmas. The lineups: P?Terrors (44) Flat Creek (56) F?Sizemore 3 Arrowood 41 F?Bryson 3 Roberts 21 j C?Cunningham 14 Foxx 8 G?Bumgarner 15 Edmonds 13 G?Morgan 6 Herron 4 Subs: Terrors: Rogers, McKinney 1, Burchfield 2, West, Dockens. Flat Creek: Robbins 4, Landford 2, Robinson, Parris. Officials: Nockow and Patton. Score at halftime: Flat Creek 32, Terrors 24. Other ^first round scores included. Enka Pipe Shop 63, Rhodes Brothers 56. Black Mountain 61, Marshall American Legion 51. Hendersonville All-Stars 53, Clearwater 50. XX M ? nameu v^ouruy iariners secueu a record acreage of pasture and cover crops this fall. Hampshire hogs are proving to be highly popular with farmers in Vance County. 'Americas Queen' H.' 11 S-f ^B: wBBES CHOSKN "Queen of the Americas" in Lima, Peru, recently, Ana Maria Alvarez-Calderon, 20, is shown on her arrival at the International Airport, Idlewild, N. Yn for a six-week visit in the U. S. Asked about the report that she had inherited $32,000,000 from the estate of her grandfather, Eulogio Fernandini, a cattleman, the beauty shrugged and said: MI don't know. I suppose I ' will some day." (International) 33TB-SYLVA CONSOLIDATED .i'^'-rs. "' \ i 11 nnrl tho fhiK T n r\H ora rr i r-1 c m ? ? x ....v- m.v- v.?*. *- 6" **? I i ne L'uniesis were uiuc team of Sylva. | Charles Cagle and Perry WE EXT To Our Many Friends And Customers . . YOU For The Nice Business You Gave I * ? Hope To Have The Pleasure of Serving o Among Our Many Fr Complete Paint J The Past Year Dan Cowan Will Morgan Dr. T. D. Slagle Mrs. Leatherwood D. McGas Dock Wilson J. C. Crawford Will Bryson Dave Bryson Cash Clark Jack Haskett Johnny Cunningha Fred Cope Fulmer Motor Co. Buchanan Electric Joe Fallow IWfwwiv Funeral Home John Moss Shell Oil Co. Mrs. Bob Garrett Willie Monteith Miss Sadie Queen George McDowell o We Specialize in Complete Paint Jobs ai Which Insures a Lasting, Good Looking o Many of our friends have not had con but have had repair work done on their cai will not permit us to name all of you we wi ii?i * i? lo inariK you lor your uusiucss auu iu w i Prosperous New Year. v i o When in need of body and fender repai paint job bring your car to us during the can put new life into the old car for the ] 0 AMMONS BOD1 OPPOSITE RITZ THEATRE ' Pa?ejfc__ ? Whirl- both of Syiva High. lister a next contest for the Whir-Lame but winds will be on January 6th, when they trav el to Canton to meet thriller tne powerful Haywood county At the squads. Then on Friday 13th, the ime, the Whirlwinds travel to Seneca, S. ,t during C. to take on the East End High iod, the School of that town. squeeze Read for Profit?Use for Result# lT>HdHby HERALD WANT ADS Rhodes, END . We Wish To Say THANK fs During 1949 . . . And We You In 1950 . . . * iends Having obs During C7 ' Were: Rev. T. H. Deitz Vergin Reed Mr. Wolf John Henson Walt Ashe m Town of Sylva Mr. Beck Bill Greenarch Jackson Furniture Co. Joe Rhinehart Nehi Bottling Co. id Use Nason Auto Paint, Paint Job For Your Car. iplete paint jobs this year rs and trucks. While space ish to take this opportunity sh you a most Happy and r work or a complete new coming year of 1950. We New Year. 1 SHOP MAIN STREET, SYLVA