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j .'V. v. i i L t T 1,1 H:j". I I- 1 . r,fV h 1! i h im iHE WAYNESVXLLE MOUNT AINKtiB I "iida Requirement Given For Army Enlistments DISPUTES 'INVULNERABILITY' OP AIR FORCE B4d v By SOT. HKNKY 15. US Anin Ri-tTliit inn ALLEN Service -Just ulial are the requirements for enlistment in tit Army or Air t"otee" i- a question 1 an asked mans time- itaiU. Eveiy appliianl accepted for en listment in the Arm or Air Force must meet certain ieiuueinents in regard i i it izt n-lnp. edura- tional level, i K.iJ .ii It J . physical Standard.-, aiid dependent . The age requuemeiiis tor etiitsi ment are 17 th.,.iu:h 34 inclusive. However i.nii 3f. .ihd over hut less than ::" ...!- of jki1 who have had a iiiiniinui.t t 'I. ire ear prior service m tlie Aiu,. Navy. Air Force l..nir Coip or Coast Guard i three ni-'nth-' of which must hac he n tu, or An Force service m. he eiili ied provided their afe at the tune ot applica tion is no' eiealif than :!" plus previous -ei vue For example a man with five years nreuoii -'ervue i:in he en-I listed it he i- 40 '. mer Nav . M.un.e Guard without pi i Force '-el ice v. I n age or older c.iM.i the HeBuhir : .v. Ker appln .iiil life who . m. le, . ' . Kri 1 V .nirmi- 41 i r 44; a i- old for-Coip- or roasl or Alius or Air 1 m a' s of it he enli-ted in or ir Force. TESTIFYING AT THE HOUSE Armed Servicei Committee hearing In Washington, Lt. Comdr. E. W. Harrison, (left), chief of the Navy's Aeronautics Bureau radar branch, declares that the B-36 bomber could be de tected by radar and shot down. In background (1. to r.) are: Adm. A. W. Radford, Pacific Fleet Commander; Adm. W. H P. Blandy. Atlantic Fleet Commander; Adm. Louis Denfeld, Chief of Naval Operations, and Navy Secretary Francis Matthews. The committee is probing Navy complaints. (International Soundphoto). t: i iltan ! t II 1; ' o: fo; ' p'.-iv,! A " :,! Si-'e hu! bii HhIj; it t . 1 11 cat' ago I be- , "Meant who 1 1m- not reach i required rt iticate he accoin 17 years of d his 18th to furnish parents or State College Hints m " Tl 1 1 10 rami iiomemaKers i By RUTH CURRENT State Home Demonstration Agent written consent of his guardian before he can be accepted for enlistment. An applicant who is otherwise qualified may be enlisted if he is a citizen of the United States, or an alien who can present written evidence that hV has made legal declaration of his intention to be come a citizen of the United States F.ach applicant before being ac cepted for enlistment is required to pass a written examination. These examinations are stand ard tests issued by the Depart ment of the Army, and are admin istered locally by recruiting ser geants and at the Recruiting Main Station where actual enlistment is accomplished. Before an applicant can be ac- Clothing specialists say the tail or's iron has been streamlined and is being used in many homes. One no longer has to be a tailor to know how to manipulate it. Its uses are many and it is simple to use. It is unsurpassed for pressing. Do not stop there experiment a bit and see how many things it Ur. I SPECIAL ft cepted for enlistment he is re- quired to furnish three letters of j recommendation from reputable j citizens of his community. Further, the recruiting servfce checks the background of each applicant with the police departments in each town where the applicant has re sided for a period of six months or longer in the past three years. Applicants who meet all other requirements for enlistment are given a thorough physical examin ation at Recruiting Main Stations. In brief, normal eyesight, normal hearing, serviceable teeth, and general good health are required. An applicant wiht dependents, and who has no prior service in any of the Armed Forces is not eligible for enlistment. Men with prior service who are qualified for enlistment in grade four or higher may be enlisted in the Regular Army only regardless of number of dependents. Grade four is the rank popularly known as ' buck sergeant." Generally speaking, men not qualified for enlistment in grade four or higher and who have de pendents are not eligible for en listment in the Regular Army. Applicants with dependents, and who desire enlistment in the U.S. Air Force only must be eligible for enlistment in one of the first three grades 1 staff sergeant or higher), except that an airman last discharged in rade four who ha- completed six years or more of active Federal Service may be re-enlisted without regard to num ber of dependents, provided re- B-12 To Cut Costs Of Poultry Feed ST PAUL (UP 1 Simple, low cost poultry rations enrichod with vitamin B-12 soon will be avail able throughout the nation. Uni versity of Minnesota research workers announced. Dr George M. Rriggs. associate poultnv piotessor. has directed a 1 year-long project on B-12, an ani mal proiein factor acclaimed by scient i.-ts everyw here. Rriggs said he has found B-12 concentrate cheaper than either fish meal or meat scraps, the main j sources of animal protein today. He ; said the vitamin also standardizes ! the amount of animal protein in ; the feed, thus increasing efficiency. ; Studies to date, he said, show j that $2.50 worth of B-12 will do the same job as $7.50 worth of does, not only as well but better than the ordinary hand iron. Then, too, there are the extras for which it is invaluable suede cloth, vel vets, freshening felt hats, sewing and tailoring needs, shaping wool sweaters, insuring perfect fit for slipcovers (you can iron them right on the 'chair), removing furniture dents in file pile of carpeting well, let your own ingenuity carry on the list. Steam irons are on the market now; why not see one demonstrated? Washing tests showed that some of the washing sudsless solutions removed soil in dish-washing bet ter than others with abundant foam. It isn't the big amount of suds that does tlie job! The cleaning ability of any deter- 1 gent depends largely on two qual- I ities: first, how well it dissolves i soil, and second, how much it aids I water in getting the soiled articles ! wet so that the dirt can be car i ried uwa quickly and thoroughly j Water alone cannot wet materials as well as water containing soap or other detergents. Thus, one test of a good detergent is how much it increases the "wetting power" of water. The value of any soap, deter gent or other cleaning compound Poultry Session On Egg Output Set For Tuesday A county-wide meeting will be held at 2 P. M. Tuesday at the Court House for a discussion of the production of hatching eggs. Van Wells, chairman of the poul try commission of the Haywood County Community Development Program, reminded farmers today of the income-producing possibili ties of hatching eggs. "Do you know," he asked in his letter to Haywood County farm families, "that Haywod County has great possibilities in the produc tion of eggs, especially hatching eggs" "Also, that many farmers, farm women, and children could make some extra income from the pro duction of eggs?" The poultry commissioner, under the Community Development Pro gram, is working hard to assist all persons in the county in the poul try business, he added. Consequently, Mr. Wells contin ued, "we hope you will make a special effort to attend the meet ing for it will, be worth your while and make you money. "Let's all work together for in creasing the poultry income in Hay wood County." Attending the meeting will he representatives of feed concerns and hanks, and people who can furnish pullets. "This meeting," Mr. Wells said, "Should mean much toward in creasing the farm income in Haywood." ! should be judged by how it cleans. enlistment is accomplished within not by how it foams or suds. Foam 90 days from date of discharge. j is an attractive and pleasant char Further information on individ- j acterist ic but it is not the guide ual questions and problems con- to cleaning effectiveness. cerning enlistment may be ob- a report from New York State tamed by .writing Box 720, Clyde N C 4 You CAN Retire mm juiiib .A t pt.iii'.u w mm ..m i Experiment Station dds Uat the I ,7 g.y t, germicidal- alue.( lSj,in rA,V5. fish meal and meat scraps per ton of feed. Briggs started his experiments on animal protein factor with 2,500 chicks. Six-weeks-old chicks that received the B-12 ration weighed nearly one pound. Those that did not receive the ration weighed only half that, he said. B-12 i; not necessarily better than other animal proteins, Briggs pointed out. In a concentrated form, however, he said, it is cheap er than "often-scarce" items such as meat scraps and fish meal Suit able for adding to chicken feed. LAWMAKER CATCHES UP BOSTON (UP) Massachusetts legislators don)t let any grass grow iindet; their feet.' Ren,. Daniel Rudsfpn" hija V.bfll Utfr r 'verSal' of the- Salem c'lWr'ift con victions of 257 years ago. . r. Ives Works Hard As Minsirel By MARK BABBON NBW Y.QBK (AB)-rfturl Ives has many claims to distinction, But he works, hardest as a ballad minstrel. A second distinction is that be gut the better of a New York landlord. Ills apartment is expensive. Tlie place is turd to get. into and doesn't prefer tenants who have children. "Well, I.'ve got in my apartment a big shepherd dog that weighs about 300 pounds and a tiny chi huahua dog which you can hold, in the palm of yof band," says Burl. "And live also got there a haby nanny goat: that, does tricks and is bousebroken. When I walk out of the bouse in the- morning taking those three for a stroll well, I probably send a half dozen new customers a day to Alcoholics Anonymous. How do I keep them in the apartment? Wtell. I dis covered the landlord also has dogs, hut keeps them under cover. I tcied to give him a goat, but he wouldn't lake it." Ives, a Jasper County, Illinois, boy who started ballad singing at the age of 4 when he sang "Bar bara Allen" at an old soldiers' picnic, gets around an incredible lot for a man who wistfully says be would "like to. take it easy." There is a ranch in Montana "one that slopes down between two mountains to a big stream full of fish, and on the sides of the moun tain there are caves In which there are big lakes" where he would like to live. Also, he would like to take his wife and his animal pets and get on an auxiliary sail boat "and just take off." But he shows little sign of curtailing his many activities despite the fact that his 200 plus pounds, his philosophic red beard and his enthusiasm for singing ballads and telling stories Alt 'BEAUTY LOBBY' SEEKS HIS VOTE f fl 1 ni'uim""", 1 ' i ' in- uvti CHOSEN AS Ai JUDO I, in Washington contest for Queen of the Home and Builders. Show, Rep. Frank Havenner (D-Calif.) finds himself Sur roundedby a "beauty lfcbby." It is every girl for herself in this race and tha Congressman li in iwaasy spot. (International i'cunduhoto) "'''I'lPIIlHi tin' IMhi Mrl make him the ideal character to "take it easy." ( He has, just, nought an airplane and will sooji depart from his Brpadway apartment ' and the houseboat he has in Long Island Sound to start on a tour of 65 con certs which will keep him travel ing until April or May. He is just completing his new book, "Capri cornia" (a book about' his beloved goats) to follow bis previously published book, "The Wayfaring Stranger." He recently finished his. new Technicolor , film, "Sierra" and is stopping off in the middle pom of his concert tour to make anoth er. He is also stopping oil on limad way again in Februray to sin- for four weeks at the Plaza Persian am iiuuiu. nu 15 iiiou, un i ins umr. ex- both amtning sites to start hi goat rancn. He thinks goats are the most wonderful people in the world. inckly Ulcers pJ othi ex- hdrhnnd: new ii silU tit: ulfiters' CONVENIENT FUtE COLUMBUS, Ohio 1 UP 1 Fire men didn't have to go far to put out a fire in the garage Leon F. Johnson's home. The ga rage is in the backyard of Kngine House No. 15. when thev (limn live hum off tin' cMcrir, Four-ll behind insham c sows make W. K agi-nt. LAFF-A-DAY phen You Desire . I -Phone 705 Wont to quit work and take life easy at 50? . 55? . . . 65? You can name your retirement date and your retirement income with a Jefferson Standard Retirement Income Plan. 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Thi linen closet is located 'iet to the There is excellent lighting ami ample wall spad placing of furniture in the bedrooms. Th. i.:it.o. nahliipti -inH eauimnenl on lo in nym fnr a tnhle and chairs lieMde the vaa rear of the room. A storage rahinel occupies wall. Th .l.rnr ii.all nnd roof lilies are straight fm. mm. eoAnnmiral construction. The mde 01 nrntection for the frollt ,'nlranc, exterior finish is siding or shingles for the 1AW liinirlie fn- tho rtWlf. basement. Floor area is I0.1W square feet cubic feet. r nlvie, va further Information about THE '".J 4- mrawHinnHUHnBvaH iggmmmmm Small House Planning Bureau St. Cloud, Minnesota Please send me more information, without obligation, about the plan features and the type of construction used In The CHELSEA House as pictured in The Mountaineer. 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