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I fU. JULIAN SMITH GIVEN NEW BASE I c^ip lEJUENE, Jan. 17.—Maj. T.'l:an C. Smith, USMC, who (Jen. ^ commanding general here ,,al October 1. 1942, until June, ,o<i ana who recently has served commanding general of the de triment of the Pacific with head ^gfjers at San Francisco, will fj me commandant of the Marine Barracks at Parris Island, S. C„ succeeding Maj. Gen. Clayton B. Vogel, "’ho was transferred this month to the retired list for phy sical disability. ' \ native of Cecil county, Md., general Smith left here to become commanding general of the Second Marine Division, whidh was award ed a presidential citation for out standing heroism and success in the islands6 °f Ta,rawa in the Gilbert After graduating from the Uni versity of Delaware, he was ap pointed a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps in 1909. His military Cafe^ri has ■ been diversified and colorful with service in Cuba, ?aih;uMeT?1C°i- NicaraSua, England and the Pacific. Jlbreing,-assigned t0 duty in South Carolina, General Smith re turns to the native state of Mrs. Smith. appointed CHARLOTTE, Jan. 17—(iP)_An nouncement was received here to day of the appointment of Lewis S. Trundle as manager of the Cot ton-Textile institute’s Washington office. Trundle succeeds Owen Fitzsimmons of Charlotte. Fitz simmons recently was named ex ecutive secretary of the Carded Yarn association. He will make his headquarters here. [FEEL OIL Dial 7774 , ; grasses i ^Harris* Fuel Co. David S. Harms, Mgi. | fWe Are Now Equipped To Do Your BODY WORK AND PAINTING With Plenty of Post-War Materials and Expert Repairmen Give Us Your Next Job and See The Difference! ATLANTIC MOTOR COMPANY Old N.Y.A. Building Carolina Beach Road R DflSHOF CHICORS RODS^ STRENGTH MER NTS SEEK l ORM HOURS A survey of members of thi Merchants’ board of the Wilming ton Chamber of Commerce witl a view of establishing a uniforn closing hour for establishment! in the city was decided upon yes terday at a meeting of the group in the Woodrow Wilson Hut. Als< discussed by the meeting was th< dbwn-town parking problem en countered by shoppers. Clarence L. Harris, manager oi Woolworth’s Five-and-Ten cen1 store, who presided at the meet ing, brought out the fact some stores were closing at 6 o’clock on Saturday nights, while other stores were remaining open until 7 p. m. He suggested, and it met with the approval of the group, a sur vey of all downtown merchants that a suitable hour might be set for merchants who were members of the Retail Merchant’s associa tion. Harris, after appointing George Hunt, of the Pender Furniture store, and Robert S. Dannenbaum, manager of the Thrift-T Stores, Inc., to formulate a questionnaire, agreed to have employes of his store to conduct the survey at which time managers would be given a chance to voice their opinion as to what closing hour should be adopted. Parking facilities of Wilmington came in for a lengthy discussion by the group. It was contended that local merchants were losing trade of persons who were forced to drive to other towns to do their shopping due to lack of downtown parKing space. A suggestion was made by John M. Farrell, secretary of the Cham ber of Commerce, that an educa tional program aimed at the con sumer and shopper might be a par ;ial answer to the situation. Members of the board declared he situation was one which should ae remedied and declared a full survey into possible answers would oe made. CHURCH CENSUS NEW BERN, Jan. 17—A city wide religious census of New Bern will be started February 10 by the Sew Bern Ministerial associatloh. Dn the committee for the purpose are the Rev. T. W. Fryer, the Rev. R. L. Jerome and the Rev. R. M. Johnston This will be the 'irst complete census of the kind mdertaken here in, some yeara. — -—I Fresh Native FRYERS FULLY DRESSED Lb. ..;. 59c Armour’s Pure Pork SAUSAGE Lb.42c I Tea Garden MINT JELLY 12-Oz. Jar.24c Tea Garden L v. _ Red Raspberry PRESERVES Lb. Jar.45c Ocean Spray Orange Cranberry MARMALADE Lb. Jar.27c T\ • Sliced BOLOGNA Lb. ..35c Fresh Pork PICNICS Lb..31c Armour’s Star HOT TAMALES, 10%-0z. Jar , .18c Billow i FLAKED FISH, 15-0z. Can....44c Heart’s Delight FANCY PEACHES, No. 2% Can. ,37c _ \ . _ Starr Royal Anne CHERRIES, No. 303 Jay.38c PANCAKE FLOUR, Pkg.... 10c Barra’s v SHERRY SAPCE, Ql.Bol. 95c College inn CHILI DIHHEB, Pkg.16c Staley’s „ CUBE STABCH, Pkg.5c - - ' ■" Ivanhoe MACARONI SALAD, Lb. Jar.27c Colgon WATER SOFTNER, Phg.. . . . .36c PREMIER COFFEE, Lb. Jar.. 36c DYPARIZE Pkg.29c Evaporated PEACHES Lb....... 29c fame Fancy CUT BEETS No. 2 Can.13c Armours TREET 12-0z, Can.35c ~honey CAKES *£*■-1_29c FRUITED___35c _ .. 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Bag ^ BOOK MATCHES • 2 :•= 25* GRAPEFRUIT i™,? r 29* SWEET PEAS ARTESIAN 15* RICE KRISPIES «— :: 12*-? ROCKWOOD COCOA £ 10* | GOLD LABEL COFFEE s 24;_ SILVER LABEL COFFEE 2ub- /L\ c Bags "T JL RITZ CRACKERS • • S 23* CORNED BEEF 'OS 22* BORDEN’S HEMO • • 159* quick oats 8uakee ::: 12* LITTLE BO PEEP — r 19* « w
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