Thursday, Feb. 9, 1950 ~~ SIX WESTERN CAR( SHARE NANTAHALA Checks totalling $26,740.12 has been issued for distribution t the North Carolina counties hav ing land within the Nantahala Na tional Forest. This is their 1?hare of the national forest receipl for fiscal year 1949 according t Forest Supervisor E. W. Renshav of Franklin. The money is fc road and school purposes and in lieu of taxes, on the federall owned national forests. The mone is apportioned to the counties ac cording to the national forest Ian each contains. This amount is approximatel $4,000.00 more than was receive by the counties in the Nantahal National Forest for fiscal yea 1948. The payment represents return to the counties of approxi mately 6 Vic per acre. The spl between the counties is as follow; County Net Forest Amount Area-Acres Paid Co. Cherokee 77,385 $4,996.1 Clay 57,106 3,687.3 Graham 103,787 6,701.2 Jackson 18.888 1,219.6 Macon 147,177 9,503.2 Swain 9,780 631.S Supervisor Renshaw stated' tht in addition to the amounts dis tributed direct to the counties, 1 percent of the gross national fores receipts is made available to th For... Truly Fine Monuments See SYLVA MARBLE and GRANITE WORKS JAME8 T. BALES, Owner Phone 215-J Sylva i 1 DEEP WELL DRILLING WITH MODERN EQUIPMENT 6 in. and 8 in. Wells 0 FOE PRICES CALL E. L. ERWIN Phone 218-J SYLVA,vN. C, v 0 Alto Plumbing and Heating i Profession* ' 0 s ^ yftm THE CANI See Our Complete Ai IcTO PftOFESSUNA Your Walg Phone 49 I ILINA COUNTIES FOREST INCOME 'e national forest for contsruction and 0 maintenance of roads. Other costs r- of protecting and administering i- the national forests are borne by 4 federal appropriations. ts SI STATE COLLEGE FARMER'S AID | " QUESTION?How can I treat colds in my laying flock? ANSWER?Ther is no specific J treatment that applies to all types of colds. The first objective in an outbreak is to correct the cause. 1 Stimulate an increase in feed consumption by feeding wet mash. ." Grain moistened with feeding oil " containing vitamin A is usually B* helpful. Some types of colds respond very favorable to sodium . sulfathiazole medication of the drinking water, making a dilu6 tion of 1:1000 by dissolving two teaspoonfuls of the drug to one *3 gallon of water. Treatment should !6 not be required for more than 2 three to five days. ** Irritating chemicals used as sprays, for dusting, or for disin0 fecting drinking water are not recommended. * f QUESTION ? When should I buy my turkey poults? 1 ANSWER ? Poults should be J bought 6V2 to 7 months prior to ! the time you wish to market them, j If possible, go to the hatchery , yourself or have the poults delivered by the hatcheryman in a car or heated truck. Poults shipped may get a respiratory disease from other poults or chicks which , " are placed near them. If poults . s are shipped a long distance, some may arrive in a starved condition and not learn to eat and drink. QUESTION ? Is it necessary to feed minerals to hogs? ANSWER It is most important to have a mineral mixture available for all hogs at all times. Keep the mixture in a dry place where the hogs can eat it at will. * A suggested mineral mixture, which can be made at home, includes 10 pounds of finely ground limestone, 5 pounds of steamed bone meal, and 2 pounds of common salt. The average American hen last year laid 165 eggs. This compares with 162 in 1948 and an average of 1 145. il Drug Store V //.A Ik m/fob ?^O^TM^S^O TH ssortment of Valentines SIM L DRUG STORE Teen Agency Sylva, N. C. H THE SCOTTS SCRAP BOOK ^ ?a*?uP t *Jtr^ DRUMMl* 6GV DlBtcfo j \%*\ ^ 4*1 AUS<RlAH ARMY AT J 1^ 4(1 BM<LL Of MAUBLU^L, I IK HOR'fHLRN fRAJiCt, IM 1792. I BOY SLIPPLP UP BtHlMD *RL / AUS<*lAH ARMY AMD B?A< A. J A M/fR.LA'f MARCH, WHICH <H*IW <HL AuSfRtAMS ikfo DJ&ORDLR /I AMD HLiJPtD <Ul PR1MCH <0 WiH. -fHt LAD WAS KILLED BiK HL IS OKL Of <HL J GREAT HEROES Of .^3 fO^ORu! I HAf?D m A.MLR1CA, p ? *4/2*, KrfAfoES. <ouMbU, * SWEE< PO<M6U, PlMEH&S, LIMA N ftlAHS, KlDHty BLAHS, JERUSALEM ARflCHOKU. PUMPKlRS.CRAHBERRlU 'SOUASHtS, CASSAVA, PEAHUfS. PCRSiMMOHS# PAPAWS, PAPAYAS# AVOCADO, PlHEAmX,CA?*0 A?? VAKIUA.L. STATE COLLEGE I HINTS TO FARM HOME-MAKERS BY RUTH CURRENT itate Home Demonstration Agent All good cooks know that delicious soup may be brewed at lome from inexpensive materials, such as the dried beans and peas low in such plentiful supply. Our ioods specialists tell us that there ire three types of soup which are nost nourishing: (1) cream soups, einforced with added milk proiucts such as dry milk, evaporated milk or grated cheese; (2) ;hick meat soup, with vegetables * ' I! ?>&&/:' ? & " Chevrolet ev Mag] PL AUVANtfc-bfcSIGN PlRPORMANCR Kirl Cullowhee Road LVA HERALD AND RURA By R. J. SCOTT ] li N9^ .kXZii ^Iarcls-T ifeilP A>RfiriC|A>L .DIAMOND <S!h> . V, 1 iH<?U.W6?.LO 14 J VIHmiS -TOt yn. IHCH lohc, AllY oirfPU-T of 1/14 INCH WiDL? SAL* MIKE. IK AMD WLI^HS I/* 1W YORK jffAfL 6HAIM. ffwA4 9 MApt IK A 1 . Ml&-Wt*f?A* 4,C00-f0HS UKlVtftSrtY DAllY. fROM <UM ___J 4&AMC CAftftOH. and rice, noodles, macaroni or other cereal products (3) thick bean or pea soup, which is espe- 1 cially tasty if made with ham ] bone or salt pork and flavorful < vegetables like tomato, onion and ' celery. 1 Some appetizing ways to step up 1 the protein of soup are: sliced 1 hardcooked eggs on top of cream 1 cf spinach or asparagus soup. ! Cooked sausage or small ham- ^ burg meat balls or slivered cook- J ed meat may be added to soup. 5 Food specialists say evaporated 1 apples are on the market. They are i delicious too. A modern version 1 of the apples grandmother used to dry?contain more moisture than < most dried apples, and can make ? dishes just as delicious as those i made with fresh apples. Follow i recipes on oox for good success. |c ^ jpjjQM^^BlBoWgpQogl^^Bw 11 s H ' J WZ^* ^ ; ; ?J - j[ P$PHp?<fl ^1 ' BB>jpfi|j WHRyTv;. , I HBF -*? n?Tiiiiiwi>iBi iirmrrrr^ jftSw^^Ki^H itpwy^w <wipooy fJ7t^y^ -iS^^Hw V^W' ^PppiH mr/ 2^Jm/ engine in trucks eve Here i Thrift-Ma to 92 h.p. favwrwi I TRUCKS Leaders * Payload (-Davis Ch LITE - Ht D. Club Calendar For February Following is a schedule of the Home Demonstration club meetings for the month of February: Feb. 8?Beta at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Bernice Clark Feb. 9?Cope Creek at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Homer Cope Feb. 10 ? Webster at 7. p. m. Place to be announced Feb. 13?Balsam at 2 p.m. with Mrs. E. M. Vaught Feb. 14?Green's Creek in Community building at 2 p. m. Feb. 15?John's Creek at 2:00 p.m. with Mrs. Blaine Nicholson Fph Ifi?LovefiplH at 7:3/) n.m with Mrs. Garland Jones Feb. 17?Pressley Creek at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Royal Seago Feb. 20?Sylva at 2:30 p.m. with Mrs. Harry Hastings Feb. 21?Qualla at 2:30 p.m. with Mrs. Goldman Kinsiand Feb. 22?Victory at 2:00 p.m. with Mrs. Roy Whitaker Feb. 23?Cullowhee at 2 p.m. Take better care of Pots and Pans. For dishwashing with dispatch, soak your utensils after use. \ pan allowed to dry encrusted with food plays havoc with^dishwashing time. For utensils that have held cheese or egg mixtures, niilk or dough use cold water. For those that have held frosting or syrup and such sticky things use hot water. For cleaning other greasy pans, pour off fat while still warm, then soak pan in hot water and soap, this softens grease and makes the final clean-up after neals a snap. When the time to wash the iishes arrives, scrape the spots and pans that need it with a rubber slate scraper, paper toweling, or ? vegetable brush which is especially good for very greasy pans. * J9HM^PH7/ v/AwMv^>a % lost powerful j... THE LOA % owcr aplenty?the Load-Mas engine ?the new heavy-di the most powerful Chevrc ir built! s value aplenty ? the fam< ster Engine ?now stepped to give even finer performai Tlmm m Htm Mttk toy? Yam 1% Leaders Poruii icvrolct C with Mrs. F. W. Tudor Feb. 24?Fisher Creek at 2 p.nr with Mrs. Cole Ridley Feb. 27?Glenville at 2 p.m. wit Mrs. Christine Reynolds Feb. 28?Cashiers at 2:30 p.n with Mrs. Howard Zachary. Read for Profit?Lise for Result* HERALD WANT ADS Mntha frfirffwi ?#*/ #?* n No Fin< ?ANY DISTRIBU SYLVA SI SYLVA. NOR 0 *4-. s SHB iiiif|fiM MMMMKSHMMaQHMnHMI l truck engine D-MASTER "li ter in the light-duty and Come in ? see the Trucks with the tw< power plants. Whiche1 mis whatever your haulin up this: Chevrolet's you ice power than ever I mot mm on #hm Qmfmwwy liww Ya * t ITT LfADIIS * f ompany, Page 3 t The U. S. Department of Agri* culture announced that it will h purchase certain pork products in an effort to maintain hog prices at 90 per cent of parity in accordance with the announcement of February 25, 1949, that prices would be supported at that level through March, 1950. rhBesf Flour lers J I ? Flour WHERE TED BY THE JPPLYJCO. TH CAROLINA 7 05" ENGINE medium-duty field! tsc new Chevrolet ^ great Chevrolet ver suits you best? ig need?remember ir buy with more 'e value than ever/ 0 ? Moaiy mtl fkm Wmy KICI LlAPIM I Inc. Sylva, N. C. 4 X %

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