NEWS ABOUT OUR Servicemen COMPLETES BOOT TRAINING S-R Joseph H. Norris, will con clude three month* boot training April 15 at Great Lakes Naval Training Station, following which he will receive two weeks' leave. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Norirs, of Zionville. PROMOTED Fort Campbell, Ky.? Pfc. Mon roe R. Nichols, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Nichols of Deep Gap, N. C. has recently been promoted to his present rank. He is a member of the 188th Airborne Infantry Regi ment, tompany "F" 2C7 PIMM AM <*2*1 Northwestern Bilk Building BOONE, NORTH CAROLINA "We deal mind paying the teaaes, bat we hate te baa aw fries*." military training tor* men and wo man, headquarter* tt tba Human Resource Center, and home of the USAF Officer Military School. HOWABD O JONES ABBIVES IN HAWAII WITH ABUT Scbofield Barracks, T. H.? Army Pfc. Howard 0. Jonea, son of Mrs. Bertie Jones. Blowing Rock, N. C., recently arrived in Hawaii and ia now a member of the 29th Infan try Division. Private First Class Jones enter ed the Army in February 1*64 and completed basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Glenn Funeral Held Saturday Nattie L. Glenn, 69, died Satur day, April ?, at his home on Route 1, Sugar Grove. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Sunday, April 10, at the An tioch Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Payne and the Rev. Bynura Trfvette. Burial was in the Ward cemetery. Surviving are. his widow, Mrs. Kimmie Glenn; four sons, Leonard, Beech Creek, Ralph and Edgar, .Sugar Grove, and Raymond, Zion ville; four daughters, Mrs. Ruth Hicks, Banner Elk, Mrs. Ruby Nor ris, Guilford College, Mrs. Willys Norris, Greensboro, and Miss Edna Glenn, Sugar Grove;' and 18 grand children. Dr. Lawrence Gets Big Fish Palatka, Florida, April 9 ? Dr. C. Ray Lawrence, 418 Grand Blvd., Boone, N. C., was a recent fishing visitor in Putnam County, nation ally known as the "Bass Capitol of the World." While here he tempted these famous Florida largemouth black bass with live shiners and recorded a catch large enough to enter in the live bait division of the Junior Chamber of Commerce sponsored Putnam County Fishing Tournament. The bass, weighed in at Camp George, near Fruitland, was caught in Lake George and hit the scales at 6 pounds and 9 ounces. The fighting bronzeback wasn't large enough to win the capturer one of the more than 60 trophies offered during the five month tournament, which opened Febru ary 15 and will close July 4. r CAP Gives Facts About A-Bombs No longer can any American avoid the reeponaibility for learn ins everything peaaible about per sonal and community survival. Thla ia the key admonition in an Illustrated leaflet juat published by the Federal CivU Defense Ad ministration, entitled "Facts About the H-bomb." Oof million at the leaflets, de signed to tell Americans how they can survive a superbomb attack and the accompanying peril af radioactive fall-out, are being dis tributed throughout the country through regional, State and local civil defense agencies, schools,, churches, industries, national or ganisations and other channela. ? "The H-bomb," the leaflet points out, "is bigger , than the A-bomb ? but it is still a bomb. It has its limits, as does any other weapon. It makes the civil defense problem larger, bat not different" Demonstrating that there are practical limits to the amount of destruction that can be caused by a single bomb of any kind, the following statistics are cited: A bomb -1,000 times as powerful as the Hiroshima bomb will not cause damage 1,000 times aa far away ? nly 10 times aa far. It will harm an area only 100 times as large ? not 1,000 times as large. The Government needs more engineers, according to the Civil Service Commission, which has taken ateps to inform engineering students on every campus that Federal service offers them "un precedented opportunities to par ticipate in challenging work of vi tal importance." The Government employs sbout 47,000 professional engineers and "more are needed." i ? I I Farm Questions And Answers g QUESTION: The first call drop ped by one of my beef cow* ?u ?ir-;: What an my fhanre* on the next one? ANSWER: Record* (how that cow* are consistent la the weight* of calve* they produce. Thoee with calve* below average one year usually produce another light weight calf the next time, even though they may take a year's rect. QUESTION: Doe* topping and tuckering influence the nicotine content in tobacco? ' ANSWER: Ye*. Both produce ? higher nicotine content In tobacco plant*. The earlier you top, the plant and the fewer tucker* you allow to grow, the higher the nicotine content Thi* occurs be cause nicotine made in the root* is concentrated in the growing top leavei, rather than being dilut ed into extra sucker growth. QUESTION: After I (tore my grain under Commodity Credit Corporation can't I just forget it* ANSWER: No. Loss in quantity and quality will be charged against the farmer when final settlement is made or he may lose his loan protection entirely. It'* a good idea for the farmer to make fre quent checks on the grain and take menurei to correct anything that may need attention. Pocajello, Idaho ? John Gibb* and Floyd Allen trudged 7 mile* to Henry, Idaho, recently in order to thumb a ride into Pocatello af ter they got *tuck in heavy drifts near Gray* Lake. They knew it wouldn't do any good to call fpr the (nowplow because they had been driving it. 'BOUND THE CLOCK Prescription Service By Registered Pharmacist Harris Kexall Drug Store Main St BLOWING BOCK, N. C. Phone 201* t? n CARS 1953 PLYMOUTH Craubrook 4-door, black, heater, seat covers, radio. 1947 FORD Coupe Maroon, radio, heater, clean. v 1941 FORD Coupe Maroon, radio, heater. 1934 OLDSMOBILE $25.00 1946 CHEVROLET 4-door, tan and brown, radio, heater. 1946 FORD Hook, grey. 1947 OLDSMOBILE 2-door, tan and brown, radio, heater, hydromatic. 1951 MERCURY 2-door, grey, clean, heater, radio, over drlve. ? j 1951 CHEVROLET 4-door, tan, heater, clean. 1950 CHEVROLET Club Coupe Green, radio, heater, extra clean. 1946 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe Blue. 1950 CHEVROLET 4-door Gray, radio, heater, extra clean. 1951 FORD Victoria" Black, radio, heater, overdrive.. , 1953 DODGE 4-door Blue and ivory, gyromatic transmission, priced to sell. ? v 1953 DODGE Club Coupe Green and ivory, one owner, extra clean. 1950 PONTIAC 4-door Blue and ivory, a real bargain, priced to , idL ' ? 1950 CHEVROLET 2-door Black, heater, clean, priced to sell. 1952 MERCURY 4-door Black and ivory, radio, heater, extra clean. . 1952 DODGE Grey, heater, radio, seat covers, good tires, one owner, 33,000 miles. 1951 CHEVROLET 2-door Black, clean. 1952 CHEVROLET 4-door Black, seat covers, heater, extra clean, priced to sell. ~ 1950 DODGE Coupe' Blue, priced to sell. 1952 FORD Customline V-8 2-door, blue, radio, heater. t 1955 PLYMOUTH V-8 Radio, heater, 4,000 miles, priced to lell. 1949 FORD TRACTOR Good conditon, including mowing ma chine, plow, disc, wood saw, and pulley. WE WILL TRADE FOR CARS, LIVESTOCK AND ? MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AT TWO LOCATIONS CORNER MAIN AND APPALACHIAN, DOWNTOWN, AND REGULAR LOT IN EAST BOONE Brown & Graham Motor Co. v >" ? >? . ? ' i- s? ? - 4 ----- ? -1- - \our DODGE and PLYMOUTH Dealer rtfffr ' 'IfTiT' Hints, F or Homemakers ' PROMOTE, FIRE SAFETY, HEALTH ? Never burn paper* on a windy day when there'* dancer of i parks aetting fire to any hou& shrubbery, or outbuild' tags. A ditch three bet. wide, five feet long, and thrfe to four feet deep with wire fencing over the top makes a good farm yard incin erator. The wire ihould be anchor* ed on tidei and ends. Fireplace care: use a wire-mesh screen in front of fireplace. Be mire the fire is out before you re tire or leave the house. Sharks from unguarded fireplaces can start serious fires. Smokers: don't smoke in bed. Smoking in bed can be fatal. Fumes from burning cloth may overcome or asphyxiate you before fin reaches j*>u. Place plenty of ash trays about your home for smokers. Keep, matches in safe containers and away from child ren. A bright future ? All of us have emotional patterns which usually become more and more fixed as we go through life. How do you f {Ml about your life now? Art you enthusiastic abo?t many aspects of it? Art yon able to accept your limitations and utilize your abili tiei to the fullest? Your kpppliMM at any time of life depend* not on your age, wealth position in life? but upon yourtelf. Look ahead, plan wisely and you will find that you can ac cept changes aa they occur, that each phaae of life ha* its own special fascinations. Its own satis factions and rewards. As time slips by and "the future" bt-comes the present, you will find it la bright ? becauae you have made it so. BOONE DRUG CO. Your Prescription Store PROMPT SERVICE Three Registered Pharmacists: Q. K. Moose, W. R. Richardson, 0. K. Richardson >? STORE HOURS: 8:30 A M to 8:10 P. M Sundays : 1-00 P. 11. to 6 P. M. V Needed after Store Hour*. 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