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PAY1OCTOBElt25 r -- " i 1945 TIIE WAYNE SVILLE MOUNTAINEER I AUU X W 1J IUHVUU UW.UUU m Enrolled Wars Hill I Hal-ood students are fc ....... Hill Colleiie for according to a ;,rrt bv the office L just rf" " registrar. croup ait ; fc nihs TVerne ' . ..... h rnffev. Dorothy .. ..v.,, I oathprwood. l-WmiarnKent Ins Elizabeth Brown. 'Jcuiiins. of Clyde; Mary fcolvard, Hazelwooa; ana is enrolled in , iKi) are iimn uiu. s' .. L.-ni.fh farnlina 4') 1I0IM - "Vcmw. 35 from Florida; , 110ni Manama; t w i oaph frnm Ohio. fc'tTic District of Colum- 3ne nan"- , iuin'is. are visiting ...n uts, Mr- and Mrs. piott Houston Sparks, S. 1c, Discharged From Navy Seaman 1c Ned Houston Sparks of Waynesville, R.F.D. No. , 1, was among a group of thirteen North Carolinians who were recently dis charged from the service at the Naval Separation center, Charles ton, on October 18, after an aver age of three years in the service. Seaman Sparks has to his credit 13 months sej duty, and is entitled to wear the American and Euro pean Theater ribbons. He plans to return to hi 6 work at the A. C. Lawrence Leather Company. MERGC1'. OF ARMY. NAVY MEETS WITH OPPOSITION Secretary of the Navy James V. Forrestal thinks that a merger of the army and navy would produce a "governmental colossus" beyond administrative capabilities of any cabinet member. He cited as an example the re sults of Germany using the mer ger plan, and he emphasized that he favored team play by the serv ices. Secretary Forrestal made these assertions while talking with the senate military affairs committee. Sgt. Milas Green Held Geiman POW 15 Months, Discharged SSgt. Milas Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Green, of Fines Creek, who was held a prisoner by the Germans for 15 months re- ceived his discharge last week in I San Antonio, Texas. Sgt. Green, a graduate of the Finos Creek high school plans to enter State College, sometime dur ing the year and will continue his education. He entered the air corps in August, 1942, and was inducted at Camp Croft and received his training at a number of camps and fields prior to being sent to the Luropean theater, where he served for 24 months. He served as engineer-gunner on a 11-24 and was shot down on his 10th mission over enemy territory over Frankfort. He is entitled to wear the European Theater ribbon, with one battle star, Good Conduct medal. Air medal with one oak leaf cluster, and the Purple Heart At the time he entered the serv ice he was employed at the Can non Mills, Kannapolis. 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Here citizens of Maiden, m the town a "Black Maria" lor traveling. unternauonat) THE BOOK CORNER Heading From Left To Kight With FRANCES GILBERT I RAZ1ER OF ALL THE wild and cleverly written books of the moment, the palm undeniably goes to "LADY IN WAITING" by Rory Gallagher. If you have a friend who has sent in an order to the stork, run (don't even take the time io walk) to any book department (preferably this one) and buy this hilarious book as a gift. Truly, there has never been anything just like it written before. It's frank very but it's so funny that you can't put it down once you've heard about "Jake." Everything's jake in the book, too believe you us. viewpoint of the American war re porters, LOOK magazine has com piled the thirty-lour most famous stories of famous reporters and have pul them between the covers of "MY KAVOMTE WAN STORY,' We find Ernie Pyle, Stefan Heym Larry LeSuer, Merrill Mueller Inez Kolih. Vincent Sheehan, Rob ert St. John and many others rep resented. It is a book that the next generation will read with avid in terest. ICaeh story 1s authentic and is likely to pop up in historical data in future years. THE NAME "CAKL GOERCH" commnads immediate attention as does his latest book his third book by the way "CHARAC TERS . . . ALWAYS CHARAC TERS." If ever a person knew his North Carolina characters, that person is Mr. Goerch and he has the happy faculty of knowing how to put his acquaint anceship into words. You can pick up this book and start at any given point, and then go in any direction. Each chapter is a story in itself, complete in inter est and entertainment. You'll enjoy every anecdoatc whether you arc fortunate enough to know the individual about whom is written the little story or not. If you do happen to know him, you'll get a bigger kick than ever out of it. GETTING DOWN to the serious Farm Questions and Answers QUESTION: How should 1 o about controlling cow pox? ANSWER: Dr. C. D. GrinnelLs. veterinarian for the Agricultural Experiment Station at Slate Col lege, suggests that you segregate the infected animals from the re mainder of the herd and arrange for a separate caretaker for these animals, if possible. In mild rases he suggests cleanliness in milking by dipping the teats after each milking in chlorine solution. Tinc ture of iodine in glycerine of equal parts is also useful. When cow pox is neglected the disease often be comes a predisposing cause of mastitis, an inflammation of the udder, which is the dairyman's No. 1 problem. ELSHTII THANE HAS WRIT TEN a ureal many novels, such as "YANKEE STRANGER," "DAWN'S EARLY LIGHT" and others, hut she seems to have put her very best efforts in her latest novel, "EVER AFTER." This is the story of Bracken Murray, special correspondent of the New York Star. After his Viennese wife leaves him, he goes to London to cover the Jubi lee Summer. There he meets and falls in love with an English girl. The war with Spain takes him to Cuba as correspondent and from that point we learn of events that were never written up in the history of those days; and Miss Thane's authenticity is uiiiiuestioned. A story woven in a pattern of emotion, humor and suspense and carried through the hackRrounds of New York, Wil liainshui'K , London, and Cuba and interesting to the lust word, is "EVER A I Elf QUESTION: What is the best control measure for tobacco fall ing down in the field? ANSWER: Howard R. Garriss. Extension plant pathologist, says that you are probably referring to the sore shank, or rotten stalk disease, which is found in many tobacco soils, particularly on soils that are not well drained. The diseases also does considerable damage where planU have been injured by wire worms. There is no effective control measure, accord ing to Garriss. He suggests plant ing the tobacco only on well drain ed soils. The disease is most severe during wet seasons. QUESTION: Can you tell me about a new weed killer I have found on the market? ANSWER: This new material will kill 21 different kinds of weeds, according to Dr. Emerson Collins, in charge of Extension agronomy. It will kill the leaves on poison ivy but will probably not kill the roots. ( It is not effective on crab grass, quackgrass, Johnson grass, nutgrass, or other weedy grasses and sedges. There is danger in using your garden sprayer in put ting out this material. A small amount of it will endanger useful plants. The material seems to of fer great possibilities when adapt ed to the type of weeds for which it is best suited. TO ALL WHO SUFFER GAS PAINS-DISTRESS AFTER A GOOD MEAL! Try Hot Water and A Kittle Neutracid II ,,i .ii i. hi .ir Im. -uUrr llir s'inl'1 I . i-l si L-i -I Ml i, li.'iirt- l-iii'i. ti.- ..i ..I... i -1 . n... h ihln sN I'M I-, I, i. I.. 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