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BROWN ATTENDS E TRAINING COURSE . Mr. June* K. Brown, unitarian for Watauga county, attended the ED] insect and rodent control field training course June 4 through m Jua? B at the School of Public Health in Chapel Hill There war* only ]< sanitarians from the entire state ehoaen to attend the : ' course. ,? " ? . ] The first two days of the %Durae were spent studying flies, dealing with the biology and habits of the domestic- fly, fly *2 survey methods, recognition of & common flies, and the import ance of sanlUtUn in fly r trol. Much time was spent on insecti cides of value in public health programs and types of spraying equipment to control fUcs. roach es, fleas, mosquitoes, and other household insects. The next day was taken up with learning about the mosquito survey methods and mosquito control methods. Domestic rodents and their re lation to man was the subject studied for the next day. Habits and characteristics of rats, rat proofing. and rat killing techni ques, and rat ectoparasite con trol were the next subjects for experiment. Half of each day was spent out In the field working, spray u:* dairy barns, fish ponds, catci ing flies, mosquitoes, and rats. Mr. Brown feels that because of the work and study put into this course, it will enable us to have a very successful rat and fly control program this summer and better sanitation in the in sect and rodent field throughout the county. Two Teams Chalk Up Perfect Softball Tally Only two teams had a perfect record at the end of last week's play. They were the Rotarians and the Methodists. The Baptist B team dropped out of the league and were re placed by the V F W team. The VFW will play all games ; originally scheduled for the Bap tist B team. Standings, as of June 8, are as follows: Taam W L Pet. Methodist ....... 2 0 1.000 Rotary 2 0 .1.000 Presbyterians 1 1 .500 Faculty 1 1 .500 Lions _U. 1 1 .500 Baptist (A) 1 1 .500 Oak Grove ..... ?...! 1 .500 Lutherans 1 1 .500 Junior Order 1 1 .500 scnaauM The schedule of games for the Men's Softball League in Boone for the week of Junel6-June 22 has been announced as follows, the first game for each day being played on Upper Field at the high school and the second listed on Lower Field: Saturday, June 16 ? All Star game Monday, June 18 ? Baptist A team vs. VFW team; Facul ty vs. Lutherans Tuesday, June 19 ? Junior Ord er vs. Lions; Methodists vs. Pres byterians Wednesday, June 20 ? Oak Grove vs. Rotary; Faculty vs. VFW. Thursday, June 21 ? Baptist A team vs. Methodists; Junior Ord er vs. Lutherans Friday, June 21 ? Lions vs. Ro tary; Oak Grove vs. Presbyter ians. Muscat Program A musical program will be hfld at the KMD Baptist Church in Boone at two o'clock on June 17. Sponsored by the Young Men's Civil Service Club, the program will include string music and vocal accompaniments. No admission will be charged, but a collection will be taken to be used for religious purposes. Try BISMAREX for Add Indigestion. Insist on genuine BISMAREX and refuse other so-called Anti acid Powders, recommend ed to be "just as good" BISMAREX is sold in Watauga countjrat BOONE DRUG CO. Tha REXALL Star* Church Dedication (Continued from <**?< four times each Sunday so that the churches could have two aarrtam a month. After two years the progress was apparent The pastor** Hil ary was railed to $1,200. and a new root wm put on the parson age This was accomplish!*! through a $300 appropriation by the Board of Missions and con tributions front the people of the charfe. At the fourth quarterly con ference of the second year under the leadership of Reverend Charlie Kirkpa trick who wag Superintendent, it was decided to take Bethel, fair View, and 1'ieuMint Valley from the Todd Charge. Friendship was also taken from Boone Church and a new charge was made, the Boone Circuit. Five churches thus were left in the Todd Charge, reliev ing Reverend Stephens of a hesvy load and enabling him to give more efficient service to the other churches. The mem bers agreed to raise the pastor's salary fifty per cent in order that this could be done. For many years the Todd Charge had been a mission charge. At the beginning of this year's conference an every member canvass was held in some of fh? churches, and. at the first quarterly conference it was found that the pledges which had been made amounted to enough to enable the charge to become self-supporting. One hundred seventy-six mem bers have been added to the church membership. Funds spent on new building and im provements have amounted to $38,700. The Board of Missions ami Church Extensions made the following donations: $400 for Blackburn's Chapel; $300 for Calvary; $300 for Hopewell; and $700 for Stephens Memorial. Blackburn's Chapel also receiv ed $250 from the Duke Endow ment Fund. All those who have had a part in this progress and all friends and tormer pastors are invited to attend these dedication ser vices on Sunday June 17. Long Hope Singing Rev. Walter Johnspn of Trade in in charfe of the singing which is too be held on Long Hope Mountain, east of Tamarack, Sunday July 1. A number of minister* and vocalists from various points in both North Carolina and Tennessee are ex pected to attend. BRIEF NEWS Collegeg raduates of 1BS1 find jobs are seeking them. Million acres of Northwest farms prepared for irrigation. Commodity prices expected to hit bottom this summer. Inter-American Institute helps build United States gc*>dwill. Soviet training in Germany stresses combat efficiency. Biggest U. S. liner two-thirds completed as launching near*. Army Secretary calls Korean fighting a "real war." Jobless fakers defrauding states of nearly $9,000,000 yearly. "Paul Said to Mr. Ed:" STINGY HUSBAND x "GOSH, MY HUSBAND IS SO TIGHT." COMPLAINED MA - 13 V T "THAT THE OTHER EVENING WHEN HE OP ENED HIS WALLET THREE MOTHS FLEW OUT." "T H A T'S N OTHING." RETORTED TILLY. "WHENEV ER MY HUSBAND TAKES A PENNY OUT OF HIS POCKET, THE INDIAN BLINKS AT THE LIGHT." YOUR PENNIES CAN BUY MANY TIMES THEIR VALUE WHEN THEY ARE PUT INTO ONE OF OUR INSURANCE POLICIES. CHECK WITH US TODAY ON THE LOW COST OF INSURANCE. (Paul) WATAUGA INSURANCE AGENCY NORTHWESTERN BANK BLDG. BOONE. N. C. PROTECT YOUR FAMILY by becoming a member of 1 REINS - STURDIVANT BURIAL ASSOCIATION ^TELEPHONE 24 - BOONE, N. C. A 15 cent fee it charged upon Joining after which the taDow duaa art in affect: Quaatatly Yearly One to Ten Tear* .10 .40 I IMt Tto to Twenty-Nine Yean _ JO JO 100 JO Thirty to fifty Yean .40 1.60 100.0> Fifty to Sixty-fire Yeart M 2.40 1NJI Telephone Company Give* Pay increase Southern B*H Telephone Co?n ptiny and the Communication Workers ot AwHrtcaCIO on ???? Juih' 2 in Atlanta reachai an agreenptit on * ntw contract ?ov fring more than 4A.000 telephone etnptoyt*? In nine itatej. IncWd ing thoae in Atlanta. The con tract runs (or one year. I G D. Garner. V;oe-frlWi4ent ' in charge ot p^rsciim l tor the companir, ?aid tht contract jro vldM'pa r inereusra of approlit mMeH to 10 per cent in every pay rate, the increases ranging A from to $7 .JO a de fending M length of servito aftd Job clarification "Ttte agreement will be .<ub to the Wage Stabilization Board for approval." Mr. Garner ?aid. 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