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W NEWS OF OUR W i? I IN UNIFORM ssi- ?gggrfriit > mnfrrnwiianri ni'mnn PFC HAP.OLD G. MAST, who -s | in the Europtaji war Shratre. wishes ; to thank those who wrote htm even i though he may net have had a ' chance tc answer every letter, He | asks it: be remembered tii a!! his ; ir lends. | HUSSELL ATKINS, storekeeper [ t'.rst e'ass. and Mrs, Atkins. oi Solo- ' mors. lid., were visitors last week j at the home of his mother. Mr.?. Scnr. ; Atkins. Russell is being transferred j te duties eutsides the States. LIEUT (ist WADE E. BROWN. who has !>een in Princeton. N. J., i since fife eniereri the naval service. [ is spending few days with his Jam- j iiy ia Boone Lieut. Brown will re- ! port back t. Norfolk. Va.. for ad- ! diliorta! ..pecial training b< fore go ing to ssa. ? / SGT. JOHN V. IDOL has return- j gd t;; duty anev spending a l"-e.a.v j .furlough with his wire ao<! son at j I'uriear and his mother oil Boons J Kou; ? ? CPL. PAUL J. DU PRE. of Caxu CSatbdrSI. - J" has been visitinp ' .with Mrs. JVuPre in Boone. yonahlossee" T H E A T K i: BLOWING HOCK N. C. Phone 3071 SUNDAY "Thousands Cheer" in Technicolor MONDAY . Gieer Garson. Walter Pidgeon in j "Madame Curse" TUESDAY "Bathing Beauty" Red SkeUon, Esther Williams | WEDNESDAY Pat O'Brien, Rulh Hwssy in "Marine Raiders" ' THURSDAY Geo. Sanders. Linda Darnell in "Summer Storm" FRIDAY Michael O'Shea, Anne Shirley in "Man From Frisco" SATURDAY Hopalong Cassidy in "Riders of Deadline" Shows at 3:00 - 7:00 9:00 Sunday Movies 3:00 - 9:00 YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME JOHN A. SHEPHERD. AM? I 3c J Advanced Aviation Military Base station, Norfolk. Va.. spent the j week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Shepherd, of Sugar : Grove. LT. (jg) DEWEY BINGHAM o: : New River Marine base, is spending i a five day i'uriough in Boone v.ith his father. Mr. i. J Bingham. Lieut, j Bir.gham is in trie wwrine denial j corps. A-C WALTER C. THOMPSON. who I is in training! for a pilot at Maxwell ' Field. A.'abr.ma. iv;sn<-s 10 hear from ; friends m Watauga county. His , uddreis is: A-C Walter C. Thompson, | ASN 34.89 1 140. See. M. Sqdn. C., j Flight 2. Class -)5C, Maxwell Field, ; AlaiMifefa, ! CHAPLAIN (lai I.t.) JAMES C. SHERWOOD, former pastor of Cove { Creek B::ptisi Church. would appro- i ciate letters from those who care to J write him. His address is 37th AAA j Group Headquarter:.. Camp Haan. I Caiil"; SGT. JAMES M. BURKETT. .JR.. o? (he i~ S. Anuy, sun <>: Mr. and j Airs. Jim Burkett, of Mabel, "is with j a lank div v. :n i J i ? ? S.utbv.i>t Pa- : eific. He has been in r-crvice 19 j mouthy, and for ; intix months He (vec :yed li'S basic j training ,,i tlarap C.-impbvll. Kv. | CPL. GENE L. SMITH, of tigjle , C:acis. has noiifted his wife Uiai i he has iaridcd a port i?; the' So'.ith'.'.'ost Pacific area witn an on- j gineering outfit. Ho entered the; army in Deeembt r, 1042. VAUGHTON WATSCN. ion of Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Watson, of Deep Gsp. who has been employed at the Aberdeen. Md.. proving grounds, entered the navy on July l>. and is now stationed at Gamp Peary, Va. Metner's Prayer Answered 1 am more than thankful for my dear mother's prayer.-:. Somehow somewhere some mother's son nix! itoiurii home. 1 am more than happy I to know mother is praying for me I and others as we!!. SGT ROBT. S. PERRY; i Somewhere tit the British Isles. Arrives Safely In England Mr. and Mrs. Murray Greene. of Boone, have received word that their son. Pfo. Robert Ransom Greene has arrived safely ir. Eng land. Pfe. Greene has been in serv ice sir.ee April 12, 194:1. SGT. JAMES PENLEY. who re cently spent a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pen ley. of Rich Mountain, is now sta tioned st Camp San I.uts Obispo, Calif. His address is: Sg> James Policy, 34 1 13 145. Medical Det.. 386tli Infantry. APO 445, care postmaster. Camp San Luis Obispo. Calif. In New Guinea 5:rs. Thomas F. Davis, the former ] Mildred Moody, of Banner Elk H. F. O.. has received word thai her husband. Pvt. Thomas F Davis, has lauded safely somewhere in New Guinea. Before leaving the States. Pvt. Davis was stationed at Camp Gordon Johnston. Fia S3I. J. W. Greene at Miami Beach i Mia-r;i Beach. Fia. ? T-Sgt. James I W. Greene, age 26. of BakersvUle, ! returned from service onffltj the ' : continental United States, now is be ing processed through the army air forces redistribution station in Mi ami Beach, where his :??>? : assign ment vv ill Ik? dete: mined. He served Las a B-17 Frying Fortress crew chief i ir. the Europen n theatre for two years. State College Hints To Farm Homemakers Ky RUTH CURJiAXT j iN. C. Staie College* j lu these busy limes :iu one- can afford to spend ail day doing house work, or to neglect it because of owstde activities. A good manager in the home works quickly and easi ly. gets the job done- and has time left for other things. Most everyone can learn to be more efficient. There is a short and easy way ti> do every 'ask. Unne cessary motions arid steps need to be eliminated. Equipment should !x- arranged so if is stored at the place where i! is used. A bed made carefully once a week should require very little daily care Covers will stay in place if the cor ners are anchored right. Bach) morning the sheets can be smooth j < d out. the pillow:; plumped up. and the spread pulled hack into plant in a minute's time. Praetic-r Rood posture while you sweep. Stand upright, with your Weight 0? the halls, of the feet. To prevent stooping, use a long-handled dust pan to take up th. dust. Hang up the broom and dust pan when you have finished. Lots of us have gotten into the habit of throwing away the outer, dark green leaves of lettuce, yet they're good for us. Actually, Ihey , are richer in vitamins and minerals j than the inner bleached leaves. Shred them into the salad bowl or (serve Ihem wilted with a hot bacon ; dressing. Another trick is to put I these outer leaves into (he soup pot 'Suggestions Given For Souring Milk Like many housewives in North ' Carolina, a lady from Newton j Grove ha* had trouble in getting ! her milk to sour normally and has written the animal husbandry de partment at Siate College asking | whether her cow was ai fault 01 ? whether the trouble was with the J kind of feed thai the cow was get < ting. W. M Roberts, associate in ani final industry, replied that she was ! probably gelling too many of the j wrong kind of germs in the milk, j He suggested cleaning and sterilu i ir.g all the equipment that conies in 1 contact with the milk. Kis instruc Itions were to rinse the utensils in ! cold or lukewarm water immediate ! ly after use and then to scrub it ! with a brush and washing powder, ! not soap and a rag. and finally to rise with, hot water. A chlorine dis TIME OUT FOR FUH! We offer you a comfortable cushioned seat in a ait-conditioned cooled theatre . . . with a combination of stage and screen shows that you will remember . . . for days to come! ON STAGE.- IN PERSON THE BRIARHOPPERS Featuring FRED KIRBY The Victory Cowboy Whitey and Hogan ? Fiddlin' Hank ? Big Bill Davis Direct from Radio Station WBT in Charlotte On the Screen "JUNGLE WOMAN" Selected Shorts Doors Open 2:00 and 7:00 p. m? Stage Shows at 4:00 - 8:30 - 10:30 p. rn. Prices: Matinee, Adults, 40c; Nite 50c Prices include Federal Taxes Next Tuesday, August 1st, 1944 APPALACHIAN THEATRE BOONE. N. C. infectant can be used. He also suggested that the cow not be milked in a dusty place and that the udder of the cow be cleaa- j ed with a damp cloth. The milk is then to be cooled m , soon as possible after milking to . 50 degrees for drinking. If sour ! milk or eream for churning is de sired. the milk should bo warmed to 70 to 75 degrees for souring:. Who-, the temperature of the miik goes to 85 to 90 degrees, undesirable germs grow faster than the milk souring geirns. If the problem is not solved in this way. Roberts suggested that the milk be brought to 160 degrees and cooled. Thep. add some com mercial or high -grade country bu! ternnlfc and let the ntilk sour He pointed out that keeping the buttermilk a> about 50 degrees aft er churning retards the separation of Nv.' ey and hardening of the curd. V/ ; j In t'134 a poster of the Polish League read: ' Our archenemies, the Germans. arc getting evermore threatening. The IJnic-rite? are committing bestial atrocities against the Polish populace. and are seek ing to destroy, in a barbaric man- j ner, everything that is Polish. The ! German hydra is raising anew its ? many-headed hedy. Its jaws are ; spitting flames of haired and it = j thievish claws seek prey." ? Atla-.- ' tic Monthly. Phone 170 TODAY ? THLKSDA V Lssi Day Betty Grable Joe E. Bro-wn Martha Raye BARGAIN DAY ? FRIDAY 09c and 20c Al! Day Take .Kivaniayc- of your Bargain Dai-s. Here's your Bargain for today 1 &M FALSE move. ..and A W MNE. Tiirilt with the tfare d??ifs 91... Unsie Sam's mM j JrjiM n mu nij f PARKER l&Kmm SATURDAY OSc and 25c Open as 11:00 a. m. m ?K Jg&SckC iTBAiU ATBtAC" [ " *? ROW MND ' . ) ^7*^ .?0? Also Added: ONE HUH ELMER" Btuter K Baton Comedy Chapter No. 2 of How Serial "THE PHANTOM" SATURDAY NIGHT 7:00 to 10:30 p. m. BRiNG IN THE K3U.ER , . . DEAD OR AUVES? But.-Who is this fiend who whistfes, while he murders?? OWL SHOW SAT. NIGHT 10:30 p. en. Ccrne Early ? Siaris on Time 10:30 p. m. ?i6KEtt MONDAY ONLY Three times the thriils and laughs and romance in Dr.CSHiespie's nev/ pst and most citing OdventyCe? MEN iH WHITE wi* KOHEt. 8ARSYM0RE Van JOHNSON MwiiyB MAXWELL N AM &AMMER M.H* KRVGEi ( frankly, I THJWK JT'l', \ A CASE OF Wf^HFUL / THINKING, HE KEEP5 HOPING NATURE MIL GET MIXED UP AND PUT JN A FEW \ DR0P5 OF ?>R. PEPPER TUESDAY You'tp heard 'em on the air many times . . . You have thrill ed to the songs j! the Victory Cowboy! And you have i?>r haps seer, them . . . But, here is a brand new show ? full of gags am giggles ... Fun and music . . . FRED KiRBY Tfco Victory Cowboy Whitey and Hogan Fiddlm' Hawk A FULL HOUR OF FUN AND MUSIC CUSHIONED SEATS (No Hard Planks to Sit on) COOL ? COMFORTABLE AIR CONDITIONED THEATRE REASONABLE PRICES On Screen 'Jungle Woman Cartoon EXTRA SHORTS Theatre Doors Open 2:00 - 7:00 }?. rn. Stage Shows at 4:00 - 8:30 and 10:30 p. m. WEDNESDAY FREDRIC MARCH ALEXIS SMITH EU DONALD CRISP AiAN HALE
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