AGE SIX (Second Section)' TEE TAYNL3VILLC II3UNTAIN Mokday Afternoon, JuDe 2 m Dairy Judging School to Bo Hold On Tuesday A 'Dairy Judging School will be held Tuesday at the Mountain Ex periment Slction. Among those who will partici pate! in the program will be Dr. D. W. Colvard, head of the N C. Stat College department of ani mal ' husbandry; and J. A. Arey, dairy specialist of the.N. C State College Extension Service. The School wilj be held from 10 a.m. until approximately 4 p.m., County Agent Wayne Corpening said in his announcement today. "Everyone interested in learn ing more about ' dairy cattle is urged to attend this program, Mr Corpening said. Approximately 100 American track, and field athletes will com pete abroad this summer. ABOUT ATHLETE'S FOOT 2127 Prominent Druggists Cant Be Wrong Here's what Stout of Parkersburg, W. Va., says. "The sale of T-H-L has been very pleasing. One customer said It is the first thlnf in six years that cava reuei." IN ONE HOUR If not completely pleased. Your 40c back at any drug store. Locally at SMITH'S DRUG STORE 'Dairy Queen' LhunJ SiSoUiglit ,Of Publicity ,tJ :V-:;-. ' '; ST . : mmS , f f I v. f ?v f J I? J s. ' i V-. ! j t- l , 1 'JJb' 4i-JW "Her Majesty Bobette" of Garden Creek, ducked her head just as this picture was snapped. She was on display in the First National Bank last week as part of the promotion for Dairy Month. Thous ands saw the fine Guernsey cow, owned by Miss Florence Osborne, of Pigeon. The cow gave 12,889 pounds of milk and 698 pounds of butterfat last year. During the day, hundreds of cups of ice cream were given away. (This is a Mountaineer Staff Photo.) , WANTED FRESH DEAD STOCK - A New FREE SERVICE For Tour Community '':'':--'"?':'';-:-'V:','- Call E. J. SCHULHOFER - 704-1 We pay collect calls and our special equipped truck will remove your cows horses and bogs without any cost to you if called at once. . : CONSOLIDATED HIDE AND METAL COMPANY i 94,000 American Dead Of World War II In Foreign Cemeteries, Report Says Junaiuska CDP To Meet Tuesday The Junaiuska Community De velopment Program wilf meet at the Junaiuska School House, Tuesday night at eight o'clock '. All members interested in. the community spraying are urged to be present, as that will be the main discussion of the evening. Th committees appointed by the President are: West Side. Mrs. Johnny Ferguson and W. II. Bur gin; East Side, Mrs. Harry Howell and Mrs. Wallace Ward. Revival Continues Ar Woodland Church Revival services are continuing through next week at the Wood land Baptist Church. Conducting the series is the Rev. Billy Sorrells, assistant moderator of the Macon County Baptist Asso ciation who pnee served as assist ant moderator for the Haywood County Association. Assisting is the Rev. M. C. Wyatt, pastor of the host church. The services, which opened last Sunday, are being held at 7:30 p.m. daily. The Woodland church's bus op erates every day to carry worship pers to the revival. German Diplomat AN .1'. 4 1 I l U a 4 1 Animal Show To Bo Hold Hero ; Juno 28 - 29 4 An animal show. Amerlm;6' World-Wide - Animal Fviiup, will be held in the parking UJt.'t Main Street pf,Al--to:sroVatT'i5 i.te and Ten tlrnt'.t orotic! Wrctmx.. aay ana ,i uiusaay- .- w" v; The eihibitr wfl.tiinVpiiMiS Sf those, tv&. tiair. Jroni -i.vp.hV 11 p,mi ' rr..'"?Jrrt : The advaofc:oUmw.VtHtt" i-tv, ports that he :xpt'3Ilj6h',ilJ-Ipa' ture the Holly WOQd. JraihedW keys and BabyiMsca," ene 'ot -he smallest elepiiarits in .'anjSiApw now in operation, as weiL .as .a. wide variety of unusual "ahKnals FIRST .post-war diplomat from Germany to Britain, Dr. Hans Schlange-Schoeningen arrives at Victoria Station, London. Given the status of a Consul General, he will look after German Nationals In England, (International) CAR-TUNES By WATKiNS CHEVROLET CO, fov ana 4 i ; ROBERT WASHINGTON Some 94.000 of America's World War II dead are now buried in permanent mem orial cemeteries near now-muted battlegrounds in far corners of the world. "Marshaled in final forma tion, they will repose in settings of dignity and impressive solemnity beneath crosses and stars, bearing a simple inscription name, rank, unit ' home state and date of death," writes Brig, Gen Thomas North in the Army Information Digest. General North, now abroad re viewing and inspecting the ceme teries, adds that for the unidentl fied, the inscription reads: "Here rests in honored glory a comrade in arms known but to God." Lt. Col. Charles B. Shaw, in charge of the Battle Monuments commission's Washington office, says the plan is to mark the ceme teries further by stately memorial chapels bearing the names of those who lost their lives in the vicinity Altogether, there are 14 purely World War II cemeteries where dead who had rested in temporary burial places have been concen- 1'If you'd let WATKINS CHEVROLET CO. overhaul the motor, your car wouldn't stall so often." MA11Y tlEUER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES . A we get oldet, strew and strain, ovnr fcwrjlorl, enctasivi) smoking or exposure to tota sohfatinvta slows down kidney func tion! This may lead many folks to com plain of nagging backache, loss of pep and energy,' headaches and disiness. Getting up nights or frequent passages may result from minor bladder irritations due to cold, dampness or dietary Indiscretions. If your discomforts are due to these causes, don't wait, try Doan's rills, a mild diuretic. Used successfully by millions for over 50 years. While these symptoms may often otherwise occur, it's amazing how many times Doan's give happy relief ' h(;lp the 15 miles of kidney tubes and filters fli i ah out waste. Get Doan's Fills today! Bonirs Pills trated. About 40 per cent of the nearly 360,000 Americans who died overseas are buried irr these ceme teries. The rest were brought home at the request of relatives for burial in family plots or national ceme teries. Some were burled at sea; others were lost in Jungles or mountains and were never recov ered. There are eight World War I cemeteries. "In one instance," says Col. Shaw, "the dead of both wars in interred in the same cemetery . Suresnes, near Paris, which is the traditional site for ceremonies in which the French and United States governments unite in honor ing their war dead." American cemeteries on foreign soil are the cencern of the commis sion, an independent government agency set up by Congress in 1923. General Pershing was chairman until his death in 1948, when Gen. George C. Marshall took over. The non-paid members and the secre tary are appointed by the presi dent'.,. the cemeteries in. England, Hol land, Belgium, France, Italy Lux embourg, North Africa and the Philippines all are maintained by the most modern and efficient de vices, says Col. Shaw. Sprinkler systems have been installed to keep turf and shrubbery green, Crosses and markers are of white marble from Italy. Designs for the mem orial chapels, submitted by leading American architects, sculptors and artists, have all been approved Each: chapel ; will ; incorporate ,f a permanent roster, engraved in stone, memorializing the unrecov' ered or unidentified dead whose deaths occured in the region or in the action the chapel commemor ates. ' . :- : - -v.. .-.:mh. .. . o fe fie tViflH in fiwr r How much do people matter in your life? If you know, then you know the full value of your telephone. It's the magic link that keeps you close to the people you know and the people you need for j your happiness, safety and success. Telephone service keeps on growing in value, for the number of persons you can call keeps growing larger, and the service grows steadily faster and better. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company j Odds Against Twins Placed At 92 To 1 NEW YORK The odds against the birth of twins are 92 to 1, Met ropolitan Life Insurance Co. statis ticians announced today, Triplets are born once in 9,400 confinements and quadruplets once in 620,000. The likelihood of quintuplets, the insurance com pany said, was "extremely remote." J. T. CAMPBELL SELLS ANGUS Joseph T. CamDbell nf Wavnps- ville. recenf.lv sold eisht nnr-phrprl Aberdeen-Angus cows to E. A. Dur ham of Williamston. S. C and a bull to Edd H. Davis of Maggie. Sensational HeYTI Radiojuiz Show J EVERY TUESDAY 9:30 to 10:30 p. m. OvcrWWNC IT'S FUN! IT'S EXCITING! IT'S ENTERTAINING! 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