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PAGE EIGHT FAYETTEVILLE i * i Jll YOUR SCRIBE By fredrick; l. straws : ' ' L _ Saturday ► nded a week u? crim inal court in the county As i sat listening to tlie»e war mother-* pledging then- lives to make the city, state, county and the world more peaceful and a sat er anti saner place in which to live. As they paid homage- to those vi)imp men whose memory is only fn the hearts ot their loved ones tlw.se boys that did not conn- hack, my mind traveled back to the court room last week, where nearly 90 ter cent of persons convicted of apita! cHm“« were service men or hiterans who have bad their day m some branch of the service. Not only that hut the alarming part, is that of the remaining per sons ia jail u waiting the next term of court do. per cent, are vet erans Dthjs this mean any thing to you Does it le.riv* a warning to the remaining young men to be care ful about nearly every thing they do? These are shocking time-. we must he careful and on the alert at all times. I wondered how manv mothers were present, whose son. ! | | PHOTO CENTER j | 481 Hay St, phone 3777 4S HOUR SERVICE ON PHOTO FINISHING COMPLETE LINE OF Cameras j - AND - Photo Supplies FOR THE Amateur OR THE Professional i fk m i. ! . v SMART COOKS f* ~* m „ ^ — t’fioose modern gas ranges and i I ---_-_ ~ economical, dependable, fas*, I } M —®.__p| | RULANE GAS | ■Wfc.-ii.iilßliHß _ _ Bottle Ga**Co. I 233 Frankian St. Dial 3A4S gj DOUBLE DOUBLE ! j jk MEASURE PLEASURE | ' 9 4 SPARKLING FLAVORS I ' Strawberry Grape Double Cola Bottling Co, j i FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. ; - came bat k but baa cast bed the heart to ache by gettun-; aimseli in 1 trouble with, the law. ' 1 wnndered how many knew • wher the;.- ho.es were -xi .hai mo merit? . t I wondered how many mothers h:*rt son s gnd daughters as close us 7 Washington. 0. C. Chicago, or New York and eon id hear from then, only by word of mouth from some ■ friends who ha- seen them? ■ Thefct are facts. there art -'hii dren who have -wandered to th ' above named cities 5-vlO yea’’:- ; ago and have forgotten to write or i send any message to th<-;r parents ; Do you wonder why their hearts , ■ are wad? i . 1 i can only refer them t.• a poem mother whose son was in .service, , read tome time ago written fry •; and in a foreign country The poem j . was written by Mrs. Willi*- £<ew>s ! . Hat wood ;i former resident of th- ! city, dedicated to bet son. Adonis. '.“Mi/ -an it tin bin ■’ lona hor’i rood |Hr hare traveled. - l tiro Saw °ti me ,y.> dark n * ran Id pot . Hut God ha a brought >.x through j ; v,!"•>/■ that you were bandy. non. j .1 vd mi used the ones you ’a '- d. j' i»/< oft I knar your fhouyl in soar- , ett home. 'With just like i iiu. rnivff dove. “t prayed for yon -ry darlinp sop ■ l pry’ji d for you etieh. be ", f t- new that God weai’d hritu) ton k. bulk heme. ■- ith ns >o ■ ; stay. ; J !".!ml note mi, vo»»- ' r.r 'oa.d foors ; ; briy h t The .'?<». it shines a.qan !God has taken rare of v .,n.. ■d.< He has so many men.. "On bended knees iiv uhrrk Hire, ■toft, HY trank Hint ri-ery dan tor it nx t-s Gad am<f God alone That brought you. threuai \'> v i ton/." United States leaf t ibarco ex ports during 1948-49 are estimaV . e<i at about f-05 million pounds. This is a gain of 15 per cent over, 19*7-45 an! j about 3 per cent a bove tne ! 9.31 -38 :;verage. Exports 1 -•£ tlue-curetl. dark and other to bacco were all higher than in the , '947-48 ere.; marketing year ‘~MB*CTT-3>«BU> J-'UrumMOTL - _ ■ *> {iVETS WARNED TO | ACT NOW TO AVOID SCHOOL DELAYS Veterans who intend go to. ischool this Fail under the r, i. Did ; Administration to start making were advised today by Veterans < necessary arrangements, in order to avoid Inst minute rushes axui de ; fays. As a. first step, a veteran -.ho-uid - make certain his VA certificate of - ; eligibility Ls in order. i j 1 ff be wa. attending school this i Fast Spring or Summer under the jL. ! Bill. and intend- to continue I j in the surer*-. school and course rhg*. , Fail. his. present certificate ot elj , jgibniiy, on file with VA is valid i , j There is no need for him to contact ■ ‘his v’a olive about the certificate. If he intends to continue in the Some sc h oi*l but in a different , tour?e, he should ,*•*• hU school s j j registrar to learn wh-ther the in-'’ J stitiirion requires a supplemented 1 ; certificate of eligibility. ’ : i A veteran already in school it- 1 [tending to eonfimie his ] b.p 5 ! education in , different sohoot. should apply as soon as possibie • | "TfflfmitTtTTfli THE— j — Bin mi—m—i mjbjium.. 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Fall >erm. fie will h, issued the new i; pe .ertificate when VA de termines* th;u he m-nHs utjeesoary 1 requirement--. Those veterans who need supple ‘ mental eertitlcates of eflgibil>t> U. . atteml different. sch,o;:-; or it i Eerenr cminmg may obtain anphea ' tion ft>rms from their pmsei* M-hqol or from any VA office. Aft-.-r tbe application ■- tided out. ii fhosild be seal to the VA regional Office having jurisdiction over the veteran s present .school. WAR MOTHERS GIVE PROGRAM The ijnjte ti War mother;'. 1 ter i. gave a relifhous ;>rogr;nn a! ; the First Baptist Chercn Sun.lu.v. | ; September 4. ! Mrs. Julia M. Ferguson, ;>-• --ider.t j [of the local chapter expiair-'d the j purpose <>C the organization and ! pre-eut; d to the congregation three j of the five mothers of th;., ere - j with gold .-tars. Others on the prog :.r>. os t..- ; Mrs. Mary Roberts and WiAs. "U i mrnivrinT -- f i Bethi a. Mrr. Tame- emrfti'n rtiue sung “Where re my syoy tonight’” She wits- .-jwastodjn the act by Mra. Martha iViiisc ai-d - Frederick Burns i The gem of the program was a readin*? rs James Weldc-n Tohnson's “Creation” by Your-g Frederick Lloyd who recited th*- entire poem v.ith emotion and without hesita * t r » J? ‘ “ ■ The house: applauded long i,?d .loud in pvuse of this young .rum’s ability to c ••!> ’no bouse -pet! bound Ml'S iriiauant tS ;I clirp ■; monies " 11 i ftHt BERVICF. X & K Market j Grocery and Meals 1417 Murchison Rd Phone 2S9G (« Ouiat l Serrico CRUMP'S FUNERAL * HOME ; Mutual Burial Ai>socxaik>a \ SIS Culbreih St. Day Dial 5476; Night %MaT | i SILVER GRILL j ; Homo ,4ad*» Pi»s I Tasty HQm« Cooked Forsim. Hev. O, Morrison, Mgr 115 Gillespie St \
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