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u i, , ) r ,'. .!' i ,iv,. 'V-1'-. For Women in V U S." Army Now "The United States Army of , lleps women executive positions that in civilian life could be ob tained only after years of effort in subordinate Jobs," a woman's Army Corps representative said this week. Capt. Shirley Sneed, describing the WAC Officer program at Third U. S. Army Headquarters said that college graduates be tween the ages of 20 and 33 are eligible for direct commissions in the rank of second or first lieu tenant in the WA Reserve. Specialized experience is de sirable but not necessary, she ad ded, and emphasized that such commissions embrace all of the benefits enjoyed by Army Offi cers. Capt. Sneed said that in cases where work experience issuffi cently qualifying, consideration will be given to a waiver of col lege credits. Further information can be ob tained by writing to Captain fjneed, WAC Officer Program, Fort McPherson, Ga. Conservation , (Continued From Page One) farmers , to encourage additional conservation, the primary object ive of the Agricultural Conser vation Program. Under the Pro gram, the. Government share the cost of carrying out needed soil and water conservation practices that are necessary to achieve, a good system of soil and water management. The '57 ACP was used to advance conservation farming in the State by assisting farmers in carrying out approved practices that would not or could not have been carried out without this: assistance. Godfrey says that agriculture in our State is far from reaching any sort of conservation goal. He urged farmers to do everything they can to conserve soil and wa ter on their farms and to improve the productive capacity of their farms. This, he said, should be done as far as possible with the farmer's own funds; however, he says the ACP was designed to look out for the public's interest in our limited agricultural re sources. For this reason, all farm ers should make use of the pro gram to carry out additional con servation under the program. SAYS IANI2D , SATELLITES IN NEXT 5 YEARS HQ Krafft AT':.-' Ehricke,', German born scientist who is now an A merlcan . citizen and one of our country's foremost missile ex perts, . Bay that within four" or five years a manned observation satellite could be circling the earth at an altitude of six hundred miles. Moreover, Ehricke believes that within eight or ten years a man ned space ship could circle the moon, miaking observations but not a landing, and then fly back. This manned space ship would be assembled aboard a satellite circling the earth and actually launched from the manned satel lite, rather than from the earth itself. Within ten to fifteen years, ac cording to the same rocket ex pert, a manned nuclear interplan etary vehicle could be built to carry men to Venus and Mars This vehicle, or rocket, would al so be assembled aboard a supply satellite and launched from this satellite, and not from the earth's surface. If these predictions are true, and Ehricke says we have both the program and the scientists to accomplish these goals, the advent of jet aircraft travel due in HAD I... :; Tusla,. Okla. Officials' of is Tulsa department store have seen a lot of audacious shoplifters but nothing liko two young women re cently ; arrested.:' 0'' ' ;':'v'- fv '":"-'rt';' -N-' i They took a briefcase from one floor and (tried w get f 4 refund ilixi;!VeIerkVjp''' another floor.' They .were charged with .deceit.,"1 ' ' 195&'-'iri many parts of the world will be bhly a pioneer and ini tial step in the field of faster and more modern transportation. .. Flemiiigton, N. J. The Le high Valley railroad is suing Paul Becker, a fanner, for $1,200 be causes, it alleges, one of his cows damaged a . commuting train, Five Becker, cows, the railroad , says, wandered ,; into, . the i Judgtown Mountain tunnel on June 6, 1966, and bnly four came but The fifth, : according ? to , the suit in Hunterdon County Court, and' was damaged $600 worth. The, other $600 is asrkjd for trespassing. GIVE The United Way May your every effort bring you success and great . happiness this year. Home Electric & Furniture Co. MARSHALL, N. C. HAPPY NEW Ute belts d midnight echo . for ell through during, A 'JS out tM ni i Ml I I Sett wiihti for th teoton to oil of our many friundi. Palace Barber Shop MARSHALL, N. C. Time again to wish you fhe happiness you so richly deserve. . 1958 1 ' m r 1 ' . on and Worleti : , 4 JL S Iff Houston cr.cr. wishes. , s y . A s ' A r ' ' o o J fill VfpV3 n ;.:., -lJ Afijr Ae days ahead ' fjfcj ' Y to the world and you. SS5lN, 5 ' ta&i.vv Tuqmaris Home Furnishinqs MARS HULL, tf. C. Sprinkle r Shelton m-yie Co. v' MARSHALL, N. a UPHOLSTERER REFINISHING Furniture Repairs Free Estimates Pick-up and Delivery HOPEWELL VJOODl'iOnKEDS I. W, SOESBEE, Owner , 1. '. e :.tmm MARSHALL, N. C 1 - ROUTE 3 I Marshall Personnel: & May the spirit C L RudiiU Jr f mMM of this young W. T. McKinney 1 Jjj ' man give you ' ra 15 " Mrs. Blanche M. Navy IWrJ ) lwA. Mr' Ralene M Tugman 5 I !f Mrs. Tacoma R. McElroy 'yJ Mrs. Marie Hawkins S I j- - ' Weaverville Personnel: g ' ' llil 1 A.S,Kennett f - I'r- ' ; Mrs. Izola D. Taylor v;; r-in J 1 IP
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