1 u IIAr "TLILL, N, ., JULY THE NEWS. RECORD PAGE THETXZ 1 & : 4 -1 mi... . fn a few moments it can make mincemeat out of most any crop. The wise farmer carries HAIL INSURANCE STELLA CARVER, Ajront WHITEHURST INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 25-11 Marshall, N. C. Re-Enlistment Program Changed By U. S. Air Force A recent change of Air Force Pol icy has brought into effect a new re enlistment program featuring pro motion, choice of assignment and training opportunities, according to Technical Sergeant Earl E. Lane to day. The new program effective 1 July 1955 is designed to offer for mer airmen and men of other serv ice, many opportunities that were not in existence before. Airmen with certain critical Air Force Specialties have until one year from date of separation to re enlist without loss of grade, A. man may chpose his ssigiumnt at a base ill the United States or the ov erseas area of his choice. A quali fied airman may re-enlist for and be sent to technical school of his choice. The most radical change in the program is -that men of other branches of the service with certain skills that are needed, may now en list in the United States Air Force without loss of grade. In order for an airman to collect re-enlistment bonus he must re-enlist within ninety days. Sergean Lane, Local Air Force Recruiter, has the list of scarce and surplus skills as well as the base and schools and invites former service personnel to. contact him at the local Recruiting Office for, full information. The grade of re-en- llstmeiit can be determined,, 4n most instances at the Recruiting QffiodiJ Heating System GUARANTEED 10 YEARS AMERICAN STANDARD Plumbing Fixtures and Accessories FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL US TODAY Duncan Plumbing & Heating Phone 3116 MARS HILL, N. C. I: TUItY ail IS SEi' IN WNG The Interstate Automobile Crash Injury Research program of Cor nell University Medical College will get under ' way in four Western North Carolina counties. Held In cooperation with the State Highway Ratrol, the urogram is designed to determine the sources from which motorists are injured in automobile traffic accidents in Bun combe, Madison, Yancey and Trans ylvania counties. . injuries and file a preliminary re- Assisting in the program will be port containing data relative to the wuienoing pnysioians, health officers injury: Where it occured, how it happened, what parts of the car caused tne injuries. W ilh this report, another obtain- and hospitals. Scheduled to continue some four monvhs, the program has been set ....p in four other stateii, Indiana, ed from hospitals and physicians Virginia, Maryland and Connecti-I ...... -w....:.,. a cornice im-turel .... . , , of each accident will be compiled and sent to Cornell for further study by two experts. cut. Here for the purpose of setting up the program and making neces sary arrangements with health of ficers, hospitals end others assist ing in the research are Richard C. Braisted and Myron I. Mach, both of Cornell University. Six patrolmen will be assigned to various sections and will photo- giiapih accidents involving personal Armed with this information au thorities at Cornell will recommend various alterations in the design of both interior and exterior of motor vehicles. A similar program was conduct ed here last year. '?avi !? I WHY Not Send Thai f , , ; I Home Paper to. Your j J. ' I Absent Son or Daughtar ? I , I - It Hlp To Qua Hnmsricbisst l t t V' f I HCIVVjH . jj: "m V' I '''."-.'47' itfj,iiJ.i,.'i P iv Meekness heightens- immortal at tributes only by removing the dust that dims them. Mary B. Eddy -JUmhmJbW ASi?snffl JSi Important thought to keepinmind: When it's safe to pass, make sure you've got the gasoline that lets you enjoy full working octane performance. Stop in alyour Gulf station and ask the man for NewSuper Rcfincd Gulf NO-NOX. And make sure your engine is protected with New Gulf pride H.D. 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