12 Patrolman (Continued from page 1) a most valuable officer." Sheriff Griffin Middleton had the same high praise for Mr. Lindsay as did Solicitor Queen. Other court officials and local officers concurred in the statement of Mr Queen. Rural Youth (Continued from page 1) will also contribute to better family health by producing sufficient amounts of essential and nutritious vegetables and fruits for use thruout the year. * ' * ? ? AiitofonHino incentives iur uuuM?.u...e achievements in gardening include (old-filled medals of honor for four county winners, and an allexpense trip to the Chicago 4-H Club Congress next November for the state champion, provided by Allis-Chalmers. Eight national winners selected from the state champions will each receive a $300 college scholarship. The 4-H Garden program is conducted under the direction of the Cooperative Extension Service. County Extension agents will furnish complete information. Winners were named in 65 q ' counties in this State last year. h V H Pender County lettuce growers tried "pelleted" seed for the first time this year. They drilled directly into field rows, thus elimmating the costly process of transplanting. i ai tc Our New j'4c si ' *? p 8ACONY : SUITS SJ are in s m \ mm t m Always populor-thi " p|lfp| ?! E& ALAmU* fnr tkjt IImU * ' BBTTWOflT IOT inaT IITTIf ^ I Ofap piqvt cvffad podcitt. ( v fl OI9pi^iM cuff on dmt. : Am iww (onM'jfBfi I CdM; pink, aqua, Woe, c Mm, froy, m\u. r Stab 14yr24y,# JM4. iMiH I $8.95 i Abo New Shipment 1 Nylw Washable Dresses > in Light and Dark Colon , J $10.95 New Spring Toppers |> in White, Bed, Navy, j Black, Gold and Grey {19.75 1 1 0 1 f HALE'S I: Phone 104 Sylva, N. C. J rL . How Blue JV F^^^K^ilBBlflHB 9 Bj^* ,??MK>W -^B. ';.j Fnder side of tobacco leaves infect PERSONALS Miss Elaine Higdon of Brevard ollege spent the week-end with er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl [igdon, of Greens Creek. Miss Dixie Nell Southard, stuent at Montreat college, spent le week-end with her parents, [r. and Mrs. A. L. Southard. Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Roberts nd small son left Monday to go ) Waynesville where Mrs. Roberts sent a few days with her parents, ev. and Mrs. Belk, while Mr. oberts went to Mount Airy on usiness. Kenneth Terrell, who is enrolled t Emory University, Atlanta, Dent from Wednesday through aturday with his parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Frank Terrell, and with [r. and Mrs. J. E. Barrett. Mr. and Irs. Terrell and daughters, Eddie ou and Charlotte Ann, accom - "'J U!?*> frt Atlanta on RatiirHav CIIUCU 111*11 IU ? ? nd spent the week-end there. Mrs. Wallace McCracken and lildren, Dorothy and Bob, arved Saturday, Feb. 11, from Soda prings, Idaho, to spend about iree months with Mrs. McCracki's mother, Mrs. Blanche Allison. Mr. Rufus Henson and daught, Anne, were in Asheville Sunay to attend the capping service t Memorial Mission hospital. Miss etty Henson, daughter of Mr. ienson, receieved her first cap at lis time. John Bryson, who has been in serious condition at Aston Park ospital in Asheville, is now imroving. N. A. Hall is in fair condition at lission hospital in Asheville fol>wing an operation he underwent tst week. !urt? Market Calls Public fleeting For February 27 The Jackson county Curb Markt committee is calling a public leeting for Monday, Feb. 27, at le courthouse at 2 o'clock in the fternoon. Anyone interested in ither selling or buying at the urb Market is urged to attend nis meeting on next Monday. Irs. D. C. Higdon is president and Irs, F. M. Williams is secretaryreasurer. Soil erosion removes 66 tons o oil per year from an acre of bare ind. Only three-tenths of a to: ; lost per year from an acre or asture sodland. Student Teachers (Continued from Page 1) lents selected from the Senioi Jlass by a faculty committee. Runler-ups were Richard Stott ol Sailey and Miss Winona Cotter ol rullowhee. Nelson will graduate in th< ;pring and receive a B.S. degree ~ lUfiai XI 4I1CI 141 auu 1I1UUOU 1GA OA VO. AVAMM Rogers receives her B.S. degree n Spanish and business education Each teacher training institu :ion in the state was requested t select a Mr. and * Miss Studen reacher. Students selected are t m presented to the North Caro ina Education Association at th ^onvontion to be hold ii Eialeigh March 9-II. They wii also be. treated to a banquet give: oy the Association. The purpose of the program i threefold: (1) to erase from th ninds of prospective teachers th thought that teaching has only debit side; (2) to have high schoc students feel that their teacher :onsider it a privilege and an hon Dr to teach them; and (3) that th ;eaching profession offers deep an ibiding pleasure. THE SI [old Strikes Tc 1^1 ; i" | W&aM BL wW/ % m/m !' 11^3 ed with blue mold. Notice powdery Giraffe and Baby A PROUD MOTHER, "Momba ," pose* with her baby giraffe, "Augie," shortly after it was born at the Washington Park Zoo in Milwaukee, Wise. The new addition is six feet tall, and most of that altitude is neck. (International Soundphoto) HOSPITAL NEWS John Warren, Balsam, is in for treatment. Miss Ronda Stimson, Sylva, is receiving treatment. Baby Madelaine Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Morris, Jr., Bryson City, is recovering from an operation. Mrs. Beulah Henson, Sylvaf is doing nicely. Mrs. Rachael Huskey, Bryson City, is recovering from an operation. Mr. Alva Holden, Glenville, i* in for treatment. Mrs. Myrtle Green, Greens Creek, is recovering from an operation. Mr. Olin Ensley, Sylva, is receiving treatment. Master Earl Dillard, Gay, is recovering from an operation. Mrs. Margaret Coward, Sylva, is recovering from an operation. Mrs. Catherine Crawford, Sylva, is in for treatment. Mrs. Belle Allison, Webster, is receiving treatment. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frizzeell, ' Wbster, announce the birth of a son on Feb. 20.. Mr. and Mrs. Astor Plemmons, ' Jr., Sylva, announce the birth ol a daughter on Feb. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jamison, 5 Sylva, announce the birth of a B son on Feb. 15. i _____________ i. HAVE YOU RENEWED YOUR SUBSCRIPTION? ^ "la this a cold audience! And are we!" rLVA HERALD AND RUR/ ^ IL. ^b ; !v.*!^| RL^^IOq^R flB^';i;i H kH^KI S&? jjj^^H PlVfli;; ^tSfc.' ^a^B '-.- ^ sHjHp'^H gwmWK im'X'.v!'l '*9 patches of mold inside white circles. G. A.'s of Jarrett Memorial Hold Meeting The Pauline Snelson G. A.'s of Jarrett Memorial Baptist church met Wednesday afternoon, February 15, for their regular meeting. The meeting was called to order by the president, Bobbie Nell Jacobs, after which there was a circle prayer and the G. A. hymn sung. The minutes were read by the secretary, Betty Jacobs. The program committee was then in charge of the program. Those taking parts on the program were: Mary Lou Jacobs, Patsy Dills, Jannette Queen, Bobbie Nell Jacobs, Shirley Crisp, Betty Jacobs, and Bobbie Brown. Following the program, counse-| lor \Villa Jo Sutton set February 27 as the day to observe the week of prayer. The meeting was dismissed by the singing of the prayer, "Into My Heart." . se Herald want ads for result* i ii .ji SYLVA DRIVE-IN ii ii THEATER ii ? :: I! At The Airport' <> < >2 shows each night. 7 p.m. andj | ! [8:40. Adults .40. Children under< J112 free. !I i: THERE WILL BE NO<| J :$1.00 PER CAR NIGHTS;: * 'IN THE FUTURE. 11 < > Section reserved lor colored!! 4 i } \ | Thursday-Friday ' > *mnp liniilM X | IHAUt WINIK i 4 ' < ] J Joan Bennett, Frederic March/ * y Ralph Bellamy. o i: \\ ;; Saturday <t ! OPEN SECRET jj < John Ireland, Jane Randolphs o and , J[ MAN FROM TUM-ji BLEWEED |! J[ BUI ElliOt . < 2 big pictures for the price of< > < > one. By requests we are bring-J [ ! I ing a western to you. J | :: :: ..Sunday-Monday J| i! HOLD THAT GHOST ji J [ Bud Abbott and Lou Costello.] [ J [A comedy for the whole family/ :: :: J l Tuesday-Wednesday ;; if SAXONCHARM jj J jRobt. Montgomery, atehn Payn?,| [ ] An action dram*. < Thursday-Friday I LASIOri!! jj MOHICANS < Randolph Scott, Binnie Barnes. | [ The only picture that gave the | [ Redman juatice. i > < y < There it a surprise in store for o/ou next Saturday?be sure to ! treed the ad. JJTB* 4 WAYS r WE HELP YOU! your ttjSSn V ^SBFEB .' I vv NAXKET PINKY PIG PURE PORK SAUSAGE DELICIOUS ? FRESH DAILY POTATO SAI - Quality-Tender Mea U. S. Good Chuck BEEF ROAST lb. Fresh Sliced PORK LIVER lb. Boneless Cubes STEW1W IEP GRAPE JUICE * Southern Gold (colored) kA AHAAniKIC fVl/AlxvJMIxl IN E. Yosemite PEACHES Rtfdar Lar Armour $ Meats LIM^ Corned 16*02. can BEEF HASH ... 33c irTTO?, , FLOl VIENNA . i-o*. can* , SAUSAGE 2 cans 35c Peter Pan POTTED i-or can* Jt E/AP MEAT 2 cans 27c Red Band 12-ox. can FT TREET 39c M M?,. & ?*. can Dl? T TT Lunch Tongue .31c Del McdZ MEX] I Dietetic Foods I * " E.a2f?B~ .... ? I I i-ruit cocktail . . z/c ??Fancy Gre BartTett Pears . . 27c CAR] Fancy Yel APRICOTS ... 25c ONIC No. 2 can Crisp Cali Fruits for Salad 35c LET1 Yellow CTing No. 2 can IT C mq PEACHES 23c pQTj Fancy Slic Highland 12-o?. bottle TOM MAPLE SYRUP. 27c N.? Pompeian ioz. oan P(|r I / OLIVE OIL ... 35c Extra rone CJebhardt fwith b^ant) No. 300 can \X7T^T' CHILI 33c VV1XN. P - ., . Canadian For Ceortno or Frying quart hot. v Trr\ JEWEL OIL ... 49c RUT\ Punt N' Boole &-o*. cane Blight Red CAT FOOD 2 for 17c RAD. OLD DUTCH STA Cleanser Liquid 44* Quo* Can I I Bottle COT RITE LIFF Wax l^apcr L 125 Ft. 01 t ' Bath Roll C I Size VEL LUX F Large OCe Large PPB^ppppppppi rnmsm "ThursdayrFeb. 23,1950 By Servinj-' You jj|| j(Quickly- Courteously Jftl fay faepinqfiices low 8y Sacking famous Bra nj Merchandise By feepinq Our ? /| LLB-CyW 9QCELLO ROLLS Ai/W ' i * I A Made fresh dally H LA 1^ Stcheau modeni J ^ ihhhhbbhh B ffS Bush PORK & BEANS 4?C 3-1-lb. cans 29c OCa Red Sour ?5W PIE CHERRIES 59c No. 2 can 25c I r ii I^^I iJ#* - ? LflUKLn 3 m CONCORD V 4 m Pint Bot. Mm V* South's #% mm Favorite ? /?* 1 -lb. pkg %* % % f HALVES *f A 'acked in Heavy Syrup ft V No. 21/2 can I 7W l BEANS 2-lb. bag 33c JR 10-lb. bag 89c 12-oz. jar <TUT BUTTER . . 35c JR 10-lb. bag 1.02 *E JUICE qt. bot. 31c [-CORN 12-oz. can 17c rERl-BEST PRODUCE en Top ROTS 2 bunches 13c low )NS 4 lbs. 18c [ornia Iceberg rUCE large head 10c 1 Irish VTOES 10 lbs. 35c tag ATOES carton 19c > Bliss VTOES 5 lbs. 29c ry Western 3 lbs. 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