. : . ( 1 , i, : A .1. Pafife .Four-A r I jr. L!:3c? c:!d c? t::3 ;Zsfcb -for i o iwj -L.J il-j Iwvl : . jc:: ire"1 tr- w. - -jfS. la cc7'larce with the Public Laws of NSrth Carolina :r::t:rj ts i'.3 of real estate for taxes for the year 1947, I v 1.1 cr:::r.I;y, t:ptsn;ber 6, 1948 at twelve o'clock M., at the courJ - - cbcr of JohnstonCountyl;offerfor'8aWt(the' h.: "t ! , f ;r cash for the non-payment of taxes for the .yz:.7 11 .7, 1..2 following real estate listed to the following p-;.I"3 t: It: . . -'p- ,.:r.t Lst for Johnston County is now appear- J II:r8li, Eeulah Boon ilill, Elevation . -1 ."bon's I ::i!3 Towhi?stfiC i 1 c -v ie w : TJanner, X c t cnville, Ingrains :.t Grwe-Townhips. i . i .cwsrOaytoneveUadtimdH lzn-Eun ; Selma,r Micro, f and r:Pinei Level ir.ri V : 1 Cy of August, 1948. .:a County Tax Collector. i! L:.j CALH3 , .3. r sB:e, l lot, ?34.40 .n, A. C Jr 1 lot, 18.48 r, D. L Xiii, 1" lot, 534.40 , ' n, I acre, 14.60 -r, i.jlert E., 2 l,i3,(Bal) ) t.. -, i ut, io.i; : Ophelia, 1 'lot, -A r (i- Veison, ' Oiell P., 1 1-2 .lots, o r o -. - . - ? -- -" .. : . ri'-son, .Ccy U, 8-lots, $3.27 : i. r t.; l lot, ?.2S : , - -, l s.t, $.C3' . f 4. , 'r,.T. v,,; 15 cres,.-$5.16 , Z. l. 1-4 acre, ; ?12.84 N. A 1 lot,, tZl.QO v . CI. . ;.m(nst iXoody N., SOS acres, t -i, C , ' , 1 lot, $I4.3 K., 124 acres,. 1 lot, Cot, Mrs. Mina," 34iJ - acres;: Dean, Dou-'as S., 1 lot, '$12JM) r: .", A":ert Trustee, 1 lot, ?.:.:3 . '-,-.. 1 . -can, Mrs. Minnie T, 1 Jot, - ion, Ir. "E. B. & hustand, 1 413.3 - - - F-c: ;, C. C, 45 acres $11.18 F" J( F.;fj.r 4;' wife, 1 acre, 1 13.3 -f , - - , Evans, ; J. D. Est, 48 acres, ?37.1S . . . Fson,-F.W i lot, $9.46 -'f- . I : nr.er, Mrs. " Douschka : B., 1 Farmer, Weisner,- 4 lots, $41.04 Ferrell, " Baris, 21 acres, $22.70 . - Ferrell, " W." F.- Estate, 1 acre. Godwin, Jasper L, I lot,' $32.68 Godwin, L. G. &i ifcirs., 4 ., lots, $21S.E9 ' J k i v Goldman, J., L.j, l acre, $7.74 Cor Ion, HarviA, 63 1-2 acres, c::.cs . M1 - -7- ' Gosney, C A., ' 1 : lot. $30 - Gower, Mrs. Bertie T 2 1-2 -AcrM. 10 w 4227.56 i Gower, F, G,- 2 acres. S lots, $282 - : Gower, Miss .M'rma B., 122 8-10 . acres, $76.37 j- ,- " - Gulley,-E. R. Estate, 1-2 acre, .Hamilton, C, Colon,' 1 acre, 1 y.- lot, $41.70 - - :. Hamilton; Hunter ' R., ' 2 lots, $28.06 - - -h . s Harrison, Charlie, -92 1-2 acres, $64.58 .-.;" . Harrison, Mrs. Jesse, 19 acres, -..$15.14 - . " : v - i Harrison, . Victoria,- 15 acres, $12.56 " iT v Hill, Mildred J "l lot, $2.56 -, linton, " DiVwood,'l Iot. $3563 ' Hollingsworth, J.'H., 1-4 acre, ' $88.31 ' -'. ' - f A - . Honeycutt, Minnie,- 8 acres, $4.30 .- - ,-f Johnson, Douglas,' 1 lotl $13.87 Johnson, ' James 74 acres, , ' $89.44 ; . ki. Johnson, U H. & Mabel, 73 3-4 acres, $5L00 ' ' , -, . Johnson, Mrs Mildred, 78 acres, . $33.12 . . ryy r Johnson,. W. Carrie, 1 acre, - $14.04 - ; ' -- " . , Jones, B;rB.p 8 aeres,? $14.62 - . Jones, 'J. Aubrey, 1-2V acre, - ' Jones, J. Elbert, 1 lot, $38.09 Jones, " Mattie E, . ,94 52-100 f acres, I $!MJ.64 - y-i ''' Jones, Newiit JM-52 68-100lac4B, , -; $43.37 - - . - , ' .Jones,. P. W SO acres, $64.44 . 'u . Jones,- Ronnie D'- 82 aeres, 2 - lots, $122.67 -y ' . Jones, Silas, Ir4 aeres, $25.05 ' . Knox, W. R 46 1-2 acres, (Bal) $17.42 i ' 'v Lancaster, Mrs. Amelia Baxnes, : 1 lot, $18.92 : '. sm"j- S 5r:?i': -iS-Kj CLAYTONOTVNSaiPSf t .Laughter, J. E 22 4-10 acres, j ' Lee, A'. JH 1 : acrei:"l2.80 .. Lee, W.i Gttis,- 2 : lote,. 44J5 acres, $ ov.ov t , 4 . . Lynch,Roy,i:10 : acresf 30.10 ! Metropolitan ",Lie: Iiis. Co,i . 99 4-10 acres.rf&OOiitfrf i Mitchell, Mrsi-mdiana ; Estate; i Jot, sljs MooreJiMrs. Cora CostsEst 8 .". Mre, ; JmesX . jfij9.7 : Jloore,i Mr ; Minnie . 1 ulot, Morgan, Hubert, 1 acre, 119.27! ; Moser, . C C, 2 acres,. $33.85 : McCullers, Mrs. D. tt; 1. lot, .McCuUers, D. H. Est,'U acres, ciCullers, Duane '. ItiJlot $7.91 - J - - McOrflers, Edgart9; -10 acres, McCuUers; Iralii test.. 2 . lots, $4.07- - . ' ' " McLamb, Jesse- Adm. 31 :7-10 acres, ; $14.79 , - V z J t!7:' ' N'orris, E.- 1L, '. 159. ; 1-2 acres, nw. . ... -NeaUEW.llpV:!.?.' Parrish, H. H.,' 32,.ir2 acres $23.91 ; .- Perry, G' V. &" Eva Pv 47 acres $12.13 .Poole, ,XXL2alO aeres, $35.89:;Wft fmi JMce&jodgs, VlotA$43 V ."Price, M3r-:Jack,': 1, acre,? $8.2i Puckett, M. Mrs. Ashley, 10 acres, f (Bal)' $13JL2 ffe? ,;Puckett, i JjS lots, 5 $86.00 Pulley, Graham lJacreVf $3.72 . Rag-land, Robert & wife, 2 acres, $358 Ragsdale, ;W." S,T. 132 acres, $33.46 Rag, T. 15 1-2 acres, $22,50 Z Robertson, Mrs. Claudia M. 4 1 T s V " Robertson,; . John B, s lots, lots, $255.25 $59.42;-;; .Hobertson, John B. & ISon., 2 tets,?$228.7.:SS. Rogers, Mrs. Bettie B 20 acres, Rger E. ' M. 27 9-10 acres, $111 Sanders :MrJftlfW4 8c' Pope, Mrs. H; G 119 acres, (Bal) $24.45 1 Shedan, Chickl; lot $43,174 Shedan, . Joseph, 'illotj- $18.18 S-Smith,. Cart AS?4Tlotri$2.52 jy - KmJtli k; . : 1 In t"7 AA v Snipes, Elbert, 1 lot, $35.13 ii SpeneeiJoe,547 i: acres, I $29.95 ! StarUng.-Johh W,.2 lets, $28.65 ? Stephenson, Exum, 1 80-100 ac- rcp $12.70 , , ' - . Teasley, Gladys, 1 4-10 acres, $15.48 ..viv '.-;.-,;''- 'i:4 Thorne, . JC 2 lots, $445 0 Thorne,' Win. Aijlyacre $20.25 :Truelove, Gerldine 1 lot, $7.74 H Wall;A-;:T4 !5;ci$6.46;i;; Wall, : Glean, -1 . lot, $358 Wall, D. GJenn & James -A., 1 lot $211 - i. - :-f : i;. Vail, Harry; 2 lota; $3.72 . K' . WatL William H., 3-4 acre, $26.80 ;.:,.'". v:';,; : . ! WUlianisMrsf Bessie A; 53 acres, Bal) I $26.82 Williams,' .Jennings- N., 22. 144 acres,: $39.94 f" ; :i!hDiq-l:k4a, $10.22 -Woetebertljlot$2d.66 I Young, ;. An 1 lot, $2.74 ( : Young, -;ir Mrs. Stella, 4 lota, $13.82- ; ' - ' - -J COLORED ' .' Bam, George; :1 - acres, . $10,071 Baker, Doll & Hodge, Clara; '1 lot,' $8.60 J I Barber, P. J. Estate,- 38 acres, SIR (18 ' 1 Barnes, Dora, 8 1-2 acres, $2.92 : Annie Bell, 1 .Mot. $10.66 . Blake, Tom, 1 lot,1 $.68' : z ,-t Campbell,; jEJ-Worthington, 38 acres, $16.94 - -. ' : Canhaday, 'N. L.,'. lots,' $36.35 .fclark4'UiberI,riot$7.57l .. Clark, Johnnie,' -11 acres, $5.16 ' I Cook; . Clare, "2 . lots, $2.75 ,: ' . Carrie,-cMa4ge Horton, .,1 lot, $4.30 04:Mw&iMsS ; Ounston, W. Hi - Est, , acre, Ellingtonutry v itot,:4! Ferrell, Helen. 1 lot, i $.17S :f Finch,; Aldine, " 2 lots, $8.88 ;-! : Woodson. fiolriiA - I Inf.- 17' ' f&iod4'-T.fil(f $6.59 ? Griffis. ' Henry, 2 - lots,- $1840 IHartley Alexf lot $L72 - Hartley, Aaron,"! lot, $1.11. i ii Hill, jWilliam . Alfted 2 lots, 16.23 HffMmBimf'M Hinton, Albert Mendie 35 acisV lti:1S"i llHodgeiessjelj; Ips $8.6ft i Harton, Blonnte, 1-2 - acre, ! $.86 A HQrton, Clyde,'i 1. acre, ." $12.49 i - Horton, Robert Estate, 5- lots, 12.58 r' ' . " . enkinWiu; lofe $448'' ' Johnson, Jmiias Est, .165 acre $43,69, 5 :(-- . Jones Bertha, -; 2 ; lots, : $7.67 M Jones; I. D9 Jf lot, $.43 .''.i- ; 5; Johes Monroe; ?Esi! 120r'acres, ; Jones,' piie. 1 1 lot, . $25.72 ; : Lee, Arelie, 1 lot, $L72 " lsMerrittSaniual pXJoJI . " Morgan, ' Charlie, .170 acres, 1947 LAND SALES S Barnes, Zelda, 40 acres, $13.93 f Canaday, , Mrs. .- Gladys. T,; J32 ac;$215fr; Carroll,; iMrs. ' J. .' C. ,70 acres, $48.36 ISlf f tS3j4i J CHne Mra.VMary $22.68 r-. ; '-;.; .". t " Collins W; R. Admr, 1-2 acre, ft akesjtM: J-J 152 acres,;; $93.7? Edwards ' W." B, ' 100 ? acres, $43.01 r : f - ' M Godwin Mrs. D. R. Est, 21 t-2 es49.34 ::y Gower, lr. F.; G. 107 7-10 acres, $70.02 V -4 llSjfi- .'-:--:-fV; Gower, Mrs. ; V. G, 45 - acresi $19Ui)??:i5 . Gower,- Miss Norma, 235 acres, $53.06:- iM?f&&sM t - Johnson, Brant, Robert & Star- Ung, ;16t acres; (Bal) $7.65 rPff. Johnson, Mrs., Myleiia, 184 "ac res, $64.96 ' : '- " : 1947 LAND SALES ;-Austin,f3ettyi14acrea,j$4 Averette,. E.' C r 48,5 1-2 ; acres, $33.21 i-kSm BlackrslGladys48S iacniai KBoyette; BettfeAU acres7$651 f Boykin,irjtC27: acresi $13.04 5 Brown Hariettj-72 ,cres; $36.29 S; Ferrell, Mrs. J Mc". Ri'l 15- acres, v . - . . .. . . - . - : $56.13 ,,r. v-.-;.-" -y W,:yf: i. . Flowers," lielma" W., 328 . acres, $339.04 :;Pvs;S;s Gay, Mrs. , F4 14 acres, $18.31 Qpwer, F. G. 1 acre, $.4l::l $ GrahamtVern! tk g Bby;; 127 acres, !$40.01 ; ; SffiKf -' Gray, Charles. H. & V.oia M4 M acres, $4914 SSIi f:3reenres$48 SGinbeXjsWS' 68- acres, $?4.2iSgfei, :- ; Qreehj"Mr: Livia-253-$ acres, $12.56-.; :;i J:: . l'"' 'ocy..'j-.CB acres $8.10 '! Hollingsworth, Mrs. . J. H., -18 acres, $5.83 " .; . ' i Jones, Oia, 9 acres; $6.48 -- otten Blackman, SHIPS $t PADDLE WHEEL 04AM 4 w REvoLvirrs fisra cyuoer ...r U-WHITTIEQ MODEL-IT WQRKE0'!' - QUIT FATHERS tHE-PLANT TO SEEcmWMEASVlLCOOU: USED LAUGHING HYPKOTIC OEVICE . tt&l C01T REVER:,. t7.5 arm ordered 1,000... COLT BUILT. FACTORY tKEATED JOBS .. . . DIED L V Morgan, Exum, 1 Jot,. '$.24 "; ,"i -Morgan, - James bit Juliar 31 09.1 nn a ran. ' --' ."McCuUer. , Ed, 2 lots,:- $146 ' McCullers, Quineyj Est, 1 acre, 4 . lots, $7.55 ' McLamb,' Dell, 187; 45-100 acres, $102.28 , 1 'cNeiC -Wilton, 3 Jots,, $14.48 it Partridge, Cleveland, 1-6 acre, $3.n : .Penny, Richard, . 32 3-4 ; acres, $28.05 v 1 " S : Price, Palton. 38 , acres, $17.20 i Aichardson, C R.,i73 4-10 acres, (al) $32.02 ; Sanders, r Edna, . 10 acres, $4.99 l &anders, -Henry, 1 lot, .$.69 V. .r Sanders Mingojvy, lot, $.86 , I Sanders, : RusselU ' lot. . $10.70 j Smith, Janice, ! lot, $5.18 : fSmith, .John, Jr. 2 lots, $14.90 '; jStallings vHeirSi. T tot; $1.72 i Tbnilinson, s; Viola-1 lot, $4.30 i Toole, " - Harold 5M., 16 acres, $37.16 - - - " . , r ; Watson,' jVIaryV 1 lot, $4,30 ; - Watson,yilliam; f lots,'$25.M f f Heltons," Lizzie, IMbt, $.52 -- i Whitley, Dallion, 'I.- lot,; $.69 SSwhitley, Fannie, 9 acres-, $357 ! Winston, Sam &t wife2 lott, .-, Williams, Jenny, 66 Acres, $34132 " - ; ? WilUamsii James,;'. 2 jots, ; $3.72 OneaU C 1 & Wife l l.it, $3.44 ..Barnes,' James S. & Jx&n I., Jr., 3 1-2 rPS.:S25.80" J . - S " CLEVELAND TOWNSHIP Jones,- Mrs.. S.G, 154- acres, $62.76". , 'oaeBft Vida,-. T acres, ; $5.18 v r. &Matthws,r Li. Wt,;2 aeresr $77.22 'iMunns, - Mrs. Rebecca, 55 ; acres, $5.20 - . " Parsons, - Mrs. Sarah,' 126 acres, $52,81 ' - -' it . Sanders,' W,. M. J(5s9 1-2 ac res,; $41.39 ' - r- . ' Simpkins, - Lettie - ? 46 r- acres, $25.68.. -'; ' 1 " 'Taylor, : Burke 174" acres, $I3.6ff , , .' , fmpf-kfM Williams, C, CH Jr, 22, acres, $26.19.- ':::i'i: -a't . "Wood, Jesse, Dec'cV 50 lacres, $12 .15 ' . - ; Yelyjngton, A. A? ar A.STt Las sitefe' iZi acres, 1405 fi.t.a - ; ? 3 WILDERS TOWNSHIP Medlin, J. A., 54 52-100 -acres, Moody, C D,. 66 : 3-10 aeres $28.03 :yr :-i-i: . .. . f . 4-,. - - , . . ' g Sanders, R- W 145. acres, $25.92 anders.Sadie :&;Mrs,7lDwight, 15;;acres,.T$6.48 : 'KxiyZ Sasser, Elizabeth 39 9-10 acres, $18.63 . . ; Smith, Miss . Dbllie, ' 36 ' acres, $15.36 ' - - . i Smith, ' J.TXSl e acres,; $46.67 Smith,s iLimberiMill Sine.;? 60 acres, $19.44 2-;Jfts-' '- v mteiieid, , k. , i, 353 acres, $93.88t:&S ' Williams C.; A.?"50 acres, $44.71 COLORED ;. Bridgers, Elizabeth, . 19 1-2 ac res, $5.74" "" Chappell, Jeremiah, C-15 acres, , Hines, A. H 2 3-4 acres; $L10 . Kent, James, 44 1-2 acres, $36.05 Oneal,' Charlie,-r53 ; 6-10 acres $28.73 -a liiveritof ll-SENT PLAN OF 6UN TO PATENT OFFCE.. . fAWARDED PATENT 1836 '0RI6INAL COMPANY FAILED-' HE INYENTE0 SUBMARINE 7M1NE WHILE STILL IN MS ZO'Sf WEALTNY AT 48 WikonBoy Wins StateFFA.r.rd: State; FFA Forestry; Program- Winner - Clark Ethridge,' of Wilson (fifth from left), was recently awarded first, place in the 1948 State cooperative FFA program, v Others right:' v John Suther, Mount Pleasant, second place;' John Paul Casey, neaf Ooldsboro, -fourth place; linbUey John C. Cook, Casar, fifth place; and-R; N. Hoskins, Industrial Forester, Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company,. who made the awards. , . Raleigh -Clark . Ethridge, 15-year-old faim youth of:nearj Wil son, has been awarded first place in the-1948 stae' cooperative FFA forestry program, according to' Roy Thomas, State Supervisor of Vocational-Agriculture. -A savings bond and a certificate were given to Ethridge at - recent presenta tion exercises." ' . . Other winners, who aW received savings : .bonds and t certificates were: John Suther, Mount Pleas ant; second place ; Lindsey Robert son, . Reidrrrille third place; John Paul Casey,, near Goldsboro, fourth place; and - John C. Cook, Casar, fifth place. ''"-.' v -- Ethridge's project scope - of 3 arees consisted mainly of plowing J. 900 feet- rof fire ; line, cutting, 8 cords f fuel -wood for use in gyr ing tobacco, marking seed Jrees to bef lefttfori restocking ite.iarea naturally,! setting out :300 ; seed lingg; and; assisting in the Gardner School -forestry project which Include- the planting of : 7,000 -seed lings this year. . . ;. -, ... Agencies cooperating irt Tthe pro- eram; .wer btate forestry ser- I vice;'';. Department : Vocational Agricnlttire ; Halifax Paper ' Com pany, Roanoke h Rapids;.. ' Riegel Paper Company, 'Acme; American Turpentine -; Farmers 'Association, Valdosta. Ga,y andthe Industrial Departmenti.- Seaboard . Airt Line Railroad Company, Norfolk, Va. ; There's & story behind the South ern Railway.' ".System's advertise ment, "A Doodle .. That i Became Famousw''currently' appearing In newspapers throughout the South. The pobdle resulted -in the Southern's famous emblem two circles 'surrounding jthe . initials .SR-:.nd?4 the - slogan 'The Southern .Serves' ihe South."', V The Southern's' first . trademark. adopted, atthe 'time of its Srgani zation' in-1894, was an'arrow run ning through the initials 5'SR.'' One day in ;i915,. 'a Southern Railway man traveling over the lines was idly .."doodling , to . fill Jin the time. '? He" wasn't thinking about trade marks, but the back- of an old en- 1-velope .was handy and., tempting. and after & few scribblings he dug up a. half-dollar and made a pretty! circle. This ealled for a second cir cle ( Don't ask us why!) and luck ily.; he had a quarter, :The J space inside the circles' looked ; bare, so what was more natural than - to letter in the ,,SR'? This added up to a" potential trademark,; so after beating his brains ' he emerged, happily, - with; "The Southern Serves the South." Experts sayr it is a perfect slo gan, because it is a simple, graphic statement of fact. Take a look at a map of the South served by the Southern, and you'll see why. Any how; since-' its adoption the trade mark nas appeared, o.n millions of pieces to ; advertising material, tijnetablea and4 other printed matt- er. issued by . the Southern, and has been prominently stenciled on all of the j-ailway's 1,500-plus lo comotives and nearly 55,000 freight cars. That "doodle" is really go ing places! An "armed mob" scare' at tne San Francisco Naval Shipyard re cently turned out happily for all concerned when station police rounded up the "rioters"-ten Marines in undress uniform being drilled in extended, order maneu vers under arms. t.5 n V V7; shown jn the picture are, left tai .Robertson Reidsville, third place;. VETERANS NEWS -- Veterans attending colleges and universities" under ' the" G. L Bill must . obtain supplemental certif icates-of eligibility from Veterans Administartion if they- plan to eh :roll in &'. new i school this fall.; u The certificates should- be ? re quested from: the VA regional of fice at least 30 days before - the date the- term opens-at -the new school. Advance requests, will help speed ' prompt payment of subsis tence -allowances after -.the -start of the new . "ter m. :' '-' - -.'.' xy ' ; -Supplemental" certif icates to the original, certificates of eligibility issued by VA" are " necessary only when' a veteran ' changes from one school or 1 training' - establishment td snowier.--!; ' ' ' .The' veteran's full name,, correct address '',VA claim'" number ; and present training ' establishment should, be included in .any rquest for new certificates. - - - Disabled veterans -authorized to travel for .vocational rehab jli tat ion purposes - now majr- get mileage -allowances, the ' Veterans AdminV istration -'disclosed today. r ;. , - yeterans may .-.receive an allow ancTaSed on the mileage traveled or they may receive the actual ex-1 pensesv-oF-such , travel, including lodging -and. subsistance, VA' said. Attendants needed by thV veterans during7 authorizad-'traTOl'imay. be reimbursed on a similar basis. " fiovf i n Lir.i n- T-- . t"?-: , -- ,a iff, i ' ,;i . J--Y. WASHES CLOTHES AND' DISHES ' 2T' ;.'-.:"-''K.;' j-'v-ii""-;--!''1.; -y 11. -y' : Kolvinatoir RANGES &. REFRIGERATORS r' ; " h:- - '"-'CI' eLAVTO N !S.O PP LY COl PRINTIHG) .- Ouir Worlt! MUSTj Please You : Ouri PricrAre Cheaper V vour liionejriays;!!! iiiayion Claytt Students: Study PracticcLfcrcGfry; - '.'v- By Rudolph Pat ; . , ' RaleighJ1 N.C, Aug. 12 - North Carola Stejviliege's Hill For-' est. located 18. miles north of Dur ham, Is the training ground this Jummer for 94 students, .who art learning the practical aspects ef fcreet .management.' . Equipped with t ha ins,' calipers, and ' compasses, v tlie students a rived at . the 1 00-acre- outdoor laboratory.' in Jdhe,.and before' they . .complete their - work 'on August , 20, they will have, gained conside rable' knowledge, 'about conserva tidn. of one. of America's most im- ; portant; naturat resources. ' , -As Jhe boys -get their first taste of -lifec.as 'forest Surdians, even the'jnjghty Paul Bimyan, fabulous hero. of! the north .woods; would probably be. impressed ;by the .luxuriant- growth and . top-notch tim ber .stands resulting from", the work pf the Stjite ', College sopho 'moTes,.who are required to spend ten: weeks in 'eamp before begiri ninb.thejr professional studies at the college.,;-.: . V - . - . Under vlJie .direction of their professors, they go into theTvoods Mthpecifij-assignments - and when they, emerge, they have prac tical' experience about, many- of . the man-sized jobsassociated with modern forestry. f' 'Prof. Qeorge. K. .Sldcum, direci or. of. Hill Forest since its" estab lishment in 1936, said the nunber ' of I students attending the -carr.p ; this summer is the largest 'on record.- The .boy j,.-he said; have al ready; put .into practice many of 1 the " principles which . they will study in tlie class ropms for the next two years. . V 1 - A 'forestry school without a for- fest is like'a medical school with out a' hospital.- Students in either type of school need a place' in which- they m9bin practical experience. In reviewing cases of Navy and Marine Corps Personnel discharged during the war -wth -less than honorable discharges, . a' Navy board, haa -i&und- that, abv -ce-. third of those who requei -i . a review ' are entitled to a. better gfade of discharge than they act ually "- received. The Navy . nrztt all- with this type "of dfgcha'rge to request such ; reviews: '"'"' . o.'PTeviously,-. VA was allowed to pay , only - the actual expenses In curred, by .travel - performed a for these purposes. "T . ."; !. ited sto c 1 1 -.--5 .. ". . - i. r . - . : r ':--'-' " ; .." ' .' ; A GOOD DEAL r--. CLnYToriE 0 '1 . c . . J - ' 1 ': i;t 'pit - ; i on

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