; jut -lu m-m nr (0ne Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, MARCH 29, f Page 10 THE WAYNESVILLE MOWfTAINEEfc If f , Annual Easter Sunrise Service At The Cross Holy Week and Easter services will be conducted at St. John s Church and misisons as follow .: Holy Thursday, 9:00 a. in., lloji Mass with Procession at Waynes Ville, Adoration of the Ulessod ' Sacrament during the day. Good Friday. 9:0U, a. in.. IIih Mass of th l'resanetilied a Waj nesville; 7:30 p. in. Stations of tlu Cross at Waynesville; 7:30 p. in.. Sermon and Stations of the Cross at Bryson City. Holy Saturday. 7:30 a. m.. Bless ing of Easter Water and Daster Candle at Waynesville; i):00 a. in.. High Mass at U'a. nesville. Easter Sunday. 11:00 a. iu . Masses at Bryson City. Franklin, and Sylva; 11:00 a. m.. Mass at Welch Cove, High Mass at Waynesville. Spends Leave Here 1 Pvt. Rubin Kirknatrkk Awarded Combat Badge Pvt. Rubin J. Kirkpatriek, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Kirkpatriek. of Cove Creek, has been awai;ec! the Combat Infantrv Badge f'r ex emplary conduct in action against the enemy, according to informa tion received from the "vinth Her- vice Command. DcWitl ; v;l j Hospital, Auburn, Calif, where li" is a patient. Pvt. Kirkpatriek was a n'einber of the 110th Infantry and served overseas from August 11 to De cember 27, 1944. He participated in the campaigns in northern France, Belgium and Germany and is now recovering from illness in the hospital in California. JAMES MOO HE, Seaman 2-c, son of Mrs. Annie Moore, who re cently completed his boot training at Bainbridge. Md., spent a nine day leave with his mother at her home on Depot Street and is now awaiting further orders. Before entering the service he was em ployed by the Dayton Hubber Man ufacturing Company. Buy Bonds keep them. ATHLETES FOOT GERM KILL IT FOR 35c KMniri :l I'KNKTH VI IMi Ml.- li.. siK'h ;ts full NIllvPH !!!) IlliM emlfu'it'iit ly. IV kllOVV lf IlKI'lt' I'KNKTH VI'K. Miiny iltut:t:i--N Shillll4llt JllM l' STllliK. lrwtth nlllt x .l W th. illl UUf'f l.'l U ill - rinw i-i.-. ;il I. Mil.. I .In MOI.'K i.l lll MI I ll s- Walter J. White, USN, Now In Philippines Walter .1. While. Fireman 2-c. of Hazehvood. is now on duly in the Philippines aboard a light cruiser of the Seventh Fleet. His last action was the bomb ardment of 'orregidor. but prior to that he has been "in the land ings at both Mindoro Island and IJmgay on gulf of Luzon," after reporting for duty in November, 1044. According to information received from the public relations headquarters of his fleet. Fireman White is looking forward to the victory over the Japs and reunion with his family, parents and broth er. Lt. Delmer White, of the U. S. Army. P.uy War Bends and Stamps. Farm Agent Advises Dehorning And Castration All livestock owners who are go ing to have feeder cattle for sale in the fall are urged to make every effort to dehorn and castrate all calves before putting tlieni in pasture, by Howard Clapp, county farm agent. Mr. Clapp further ad vises that if there are calves drop ped after the cattle are put on pasture, these should be dehorned and castrated as soon as possible. Dehorning Chemicals are often used for de horning young calves. Those gen erally used are caustic soda isod ium hydroxide), caustic potash i po tassium hydroxidl which can be secured at a drug store in stock form, according to Mr. Clapp. When caustic is used the de horning should be done when the calves are from three days to three weeks old. First the hair should be clipped away from the budding horn. Then the space rubbed with i a rough substance such as a corn cob until it shows signs of irrita tion. Then hold the caustic wrap ped in a piece of heavy paper, the point should be dipped in water and rubbed lightly into the born button with a rotary motion. This same procedure should be repeated after the surface lias dried, being careful not to get the caustic too wet or touching anything except the horn button. Deginners sometimes place a ring of vaseline, lard or other grease around the horn so as to avoid burning more than the desired spot. The elfecl of the caustic is to deaden the root of the horn A scab is formed which later drops oil' leaving a smooth spot. This method of dehorning is used most in small herds. Do not let the caustic touch the hands or any part of the bodv as it will cause a serious burn, and keep the cans tie in an air tight bottle when not in use. advises Mr. Clapp. Mechanical dehorners of various kinds are used on cattle when they get past the young calf age. A small calf dehorncr sometimes call ed a gouger can be used success fully on calves from 1 to 3 months Lt. Plott fees Nurses To Answer Call I : i H -VSX. State College Hints '' ' fc, &EA If ' ' n tj f HOW'S THE TIME AND T" HERE'S THE PLACE TO save that car! You may be up against a major crisis in your family right this 'minute . . . and not even realize it! Your car is getting really old . ; ; and you're still a long way from a new one! Another summer's almost here . ..and your old car needs protection against it! Needs it badly, and needs it now! In good hands, this protection comes easy ... so get your car in good hands How! make a date with your esso dealer today! Let him change that oil . . . lubricate that chassis . . . INSPECT THOSE TIRES, v. GUARD THAT BATTERY ... BEFORE HOT WEATHER DAMAGE CAN START . . . LET'S GET TOGETHER AND DO WHAT WE CAN TO SAVE THAT CAR! Ssso) DEALER'. care saves wear STANDARD. OIUCOMPANY OF NEW JERSEY ' ' Copt. IMS. Etso Tnt Leatherwood and Walkers Esso 'j Phillips Esso Sta. Station it Irving Leatherwood and Ben CLAYTON WALKER, Owner . Phillips, Owners .tr, , . , ' Frtst, Courteous Service "Complete One-Stop Service" I Phone 9172 .. Asheville Road Phone 9162 Howell's Esso 'Service DILL HOWELL, Owner Washing- Greasing Tire Repairinr Main Street LT. (jgl LUCILLE D. PLOTT, Of the Navy Nursing Corps, daugh ter of Mrs. J. H. Plott, of Waynesville, R.F.D. No. 2, and a veteran of 17 months of duty in the New Hebrides and New Zealand, now sta tioned at the Naval Hospital, Pensaeola, Fla., urges trained nurses to answer the call for service with the Navy. Miss Plott is a gradu ate of the Waynesville Township high school and Newark City Hos pital Nurses Training School, having been employed by the latter institution before entering the Navy. "There is a great need for nurses at the moment," Lt. Plott as serts. "I can assure those who choose the prolession they will never regret the service they give." Lt. Plott, who is assigned to the treatment of officers at Pensa cola, finds her work most interesting. Many of the patients sheserves are fellow overseas veterans. "They appreciate so much what wc do for them," she has stated. Lt. Plott has a sister, Ensign Marjorie Plott, who is also serving with the Navy Nurse Corps. An advance rinse in cold water will save time and trouble in wash lng dishes and glasses that have held milk and clothes, table j cloths and towels on which iimk has been spilled say home vi-j- nomists. ; The important food values in milk, calcium and protein, cause difficulties in dish washlitg and laundering. Most housewives know how hard it is to wash glasses, pitchers, and other milk combin ers clean. Farm housewives are all too familh.r with the dull tilni that comes over milk cans washed with soap that collects on the.-' Utensils over a period of time. The reason is that calcium form.-, an insoluble curd with the seap in the dish water which affects not only the looks but also the sani tation of the container. If milk dishes and fabrics are rinsed with clear cold water be fore coming in contact with warm soapy water, much of the calcium and protein will be carried away so that the washing may be clone satisfactorily. Cans and pans used for milk on the farm, however, may be washed after rinsing with one of the cleansing agents sold for that purpose. old. From this age to about 10 months a mechanical dehorner with half round cutting blades has prov en best. Beyond this mechanical clippers or a saw is generally used. Ordinarily about one-quarter of an inch of flesh and hair should be cut off at the base of the horn in order to insure a smooth bead. When they are not cut close enough some growth takes place result ing in unsightly stubs or sears. A good fly repellent such as pine tar should be used around the wound. Castration The castration of all bull caleu in commercial herds and of poor individuals in purebred herds is a good economic practice. The op eration may be done at any age, but it is best performed when the calves are from a few weeks to 3 si ! pasn si ojiu( e uoq posn si UOiunjsui ssoipooq b uoi.w jkjX oip jo uoseas Aim ib ouop aq Xbui tionejodo Biqx p0 sqiuoiu . jo best done when flies are not pre valent, although It is advisable to use pine tar or other good fly re pellent and disinfectant around the wound at any season of the year, points out Mr. Clapp. A woman is a poison who feels hurt or suspicious if one letter is signed: "All my love", and the next one merely "Love". Buy War Bonds and Stamps. Mackerel, one of the nation's more abundant fish, has recently come in for vitamin honors, three of the important H-vitaniins Thi amine, Niacin and Ribaflavin. Mackerel contains considerable fat, is most delicious if cooked l. "dry" methods such as baking or broiling. Since mackerel has mi much fat. little or none needs to be added in cooking. Mackerel is tender so do not cook it too much. Remarkable Treatment for Stomach Distress From Too Much Stomach Acid Are vmi tint in will, the liiiniinn ini-i'i ut t mi unit li In r -in H h :n t.l : 1 m ..f 11m- I.i tiiolis VON 1 1 s U ljt'inv;niK roil; hii I inu rt'Ht-l li liiiM'ltiiK "I sii1i i :isi s Sin. n l . "Untitles" ..i, 'I'M, li-ts luve iltniP for llicin. Tin-; cnilr Ininiii l.i iiinis to riMiiilt-nii'i siii'liis, irrit.iliitu st(iiM;ii'li ,'M'iil an. I lo lu iny H'lii'1' In. in Nik i, t omlit iuiis. If .o" -oilfri' fi'niii iintii 'l i"h. ii-.. htMtllinrn. Ih'I. liiiitf, M'Mlin sour -lm :irh ;iii other symptom - --ilur In cm s--tnui:i(-h aciil vim, tun, sIhmiIiI try t ' tor pinmpl relief . , . lilit :it lioinc . . , wit hoot riff ill liuiri diet. Get $1.25 Trial Size. Also available $2.00, $3.50 sizes. At SMITHS CUT RATE DRUG STORE and other good drug stores. Dr. H. Si. Clarvoe GENERAL PRACTICE VETERINARY MEDICINE AM) SURGERY OFFICE PHONE 93 RESIDENCE PoNE 485-R OFFICE DEPOT STREET PARK THEATRE WAYNESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MATINEE: Sunday 2 and 4 P. M.; Saturday 2 and 3 -am NIGHT SHOW: 7 and 9 P. M., Sunday Night, 8:J Seats, 35c TAX: On Children's Pass, 2c Adult Pi THURSDAY-FRIDAY. MARCH 2). :;o "For Whom The Bell Tolls" In Color With (J. Cooper and I. Rernmun. SATURDAY MARCH 31 "Silver City Kid" With Allan Lane. LATE SHOW 10:30 P. M. "Cry Of The Werewolf" A spine tingling adventure. SUNDAY APRIL 1 on "The Fighting Lady" Authentic Thrilling Nay Picture. ALSO DOURLE FEATURE " The Music Box" With Laurel and Hardv. MONDAY-TUESDAY APRIL 2 .! "Can't Help Singing" In Color Starring Deanna Durhin. WEDNESDAY MARCH 1 Blonde Fever" With Mary Astor and Phillip Dorn. i ot- c NS- 1 i 1 h 4 Outlook for DAIRYING is BRIGHT ev( s3r We will be glad to con sult with you on this Nation 8-Point Dairying Program or any other phase of dairying. 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