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Servicemen The Tenth, under Mai. Gen. Rob ert E. L. Eaton, maintains the com bat readiaea* ot Air Reaerviat* and supervises Air National Guard training in U Midwest states. Baker eama to Selfridge from New Kensington, Pa., where he was with the S002nd Air Force Re cruiting Group. Hi* 10-year military career in cludes three in Alaska with a com munications squadron and aa a chief clerk at Alaskan Air Com mand HQ. both at Elmendorf A KB, Anchorage. Baker, hia wife, Scharlotte, and their daughter, Ciieryl, 3, live at 36945 Union Lake Road in nearby Mt. Clemens. IN JAPAN Yokoauka, Japan? David J. Hayet. teaman apprentice, USN, aon of Mr. and Hri James F. Hayes of tur Houte, Boom, N. C., reported in November to the U. 8. Fleet Activitiea at Yokoauka, Japan. The Yokoauka Naval Station ia the largeat U. S. Naval inatalla tion in the Weatern Pacific. FUEL TRAINING IN GERMANY Wurzurg, Germany ? Army Pfc. John R. Hagaman, 21, (On of Mra. Nelle S. Hagaman, Route 1, Zion ville, N. C., recently completed ten daya of field training in Ger many with the 10th Infantry Divi aion'a 39th Field Artillery Batta lion. Hagaman, overaeaa since last July, ia a truck driver in the bat talion'a Bfttery A A 1981 graduate of Cove Creek High School and former atudent at North Carolina State College, he entered the Army in January 1985. Hagaman ia a member of Sigma No fraternity. SERVING IN GERMANY Wurzburg, Germany ? Army Pvt. Ben A. Pox, aon of Mra. Texie A. Fox, Vilaa, N. C., recently com pleted ten daya of field training In Germany with the 10th Infantry Division'* 30th Field Artillery Bat. talion. Private Pox. an ammunition handler in the battalion'! Service Battery, entered the Army In Jan uary 1MB and arrived in Germany the following July. He completed baaic training at Fort Riley, Kan. AMPHIBIOI'8 LANDING NAHA. Okinawa? An amphibi oua landing exerciae waa complet ed December I as unit* of the Japan-baaed Srd Marine Division captured inland objective* after storming ashore at Kin Beach. Okinawa. Among the participants with the 3rd Marine Regiment was M Sgt. Slyde T. Cole, son of Benja min P. Cole of Vilas, N. C., and huaband of the former Mlaa Bea trice P. Hutto of St. George. 8. C. The Marines, becked by close j air support snd naval gunfire. ' moved Inland against an "enemy" I battalion from the Okinawa-based ! Mb Marine Regiment. The week-long exercise was pre ceded by combat loading and | transporting of personnel from I ports In Japan. DEMOCRAT AM PAT Festive Yule Scheme Simple : You don't hive to upend any h money to make your home festive b (or the Christ maa seaaon. Give ?> your home a seasonal decor by us f lag evergree na, berries, aeed pods n and pine tone*, recommends Pa?- t tine Gordon, State College exten- i sion house furnishings specialist, f Use apraya lor making table ar- f rangements or (or decorating your < mantel. To make apcayr all you * need are evergreens, short lengths of wire, berries, balls, v bows or bells Arrange pieces of evergreen in a desirable position, wire In place, add other pieces and wire. When the evergreens are arrang ed in a satls(aetory spray, add the decorationa. Magnolia leaves sprinkled with artificial snow make e((ective Christmas arrangements. Put a lit tle vegetable oil on a cloth and rub each leaf. According to Miss Gor don, the oil will give a lovely shMn to the leaf. To make artifi cial snow stick to a magnolia leaf, put liquid white shoe polish down the center vein and on the edge* of the leaf Then sprinkle artifi cial snow over the leaf while thf polish la wet. To make artificial snow stick on a Christmas tree. ? A*P FANCY CRUSHED ? PINEAPPLE 2 no. 2 cans, 45c - JANE PARKER FAMOUS - FRUIT CAKES m-lb. Cake 3-Ib. cake 5-lk. cake $1.35 -$2.65 -$3.85 Sweet Juicy Florida ORANGES, 8 lb. bag 43c Thin Skinned Sweet Florida TANGERINES, lb. 10c liM Gordon suggests brush lug tho rsnchei with I starch past* and prink ling the tree with snow rnile (the paste Is stiH wet. To make a wreath, use a wire oop or coat hanger which has ?en bent into s circle. Wire ptne eedles to the hope with short iteces ol wire. Keep adding pine leedles until you have a founds ion wreath that's at least two nehaa la diameter. Then wire on mcos o I evergreen berries. If the oundation is (irmly made, the vatgrcen and berries may be tuck Into the pine needles. TU BXMJt IN IUMIA Moscow? The Brat new edition of the Rusaaian Orthodox Bible since the Bolshevik Revolution will be published early in IMC. The Orthodox Bible includes the Old and New Testaments, aa well a* books whoee authenticity is la dis pute. The volume was edited and prepared for publication by the Moacow Patriarchate of the Rus sian Orthodox Church, which alao will publish the first comprehen sive prayer book since the Soviet regime was established. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS Dress Sale All ' Carole King and Martha Manning Dresses I Juniors and Half-Sizes REDUCED 25% from now until Christmas Satfp Money on All Your Christmas Gifts by Shopping at HUNTS I DEPT. STORE King Street Boone, N. C. Standard <rf livia? I* found to IM low Id CMkoilonkii. Doubted fuel un by 1*79 U fore cast at oil eoafcrsDC*. Plan* transport of lmotgrute to U. S. ilONM. r Special Sale DAIRY FEED 16 Percent $2.75 24 Percent $335 FLUFF0,31bs. _53c CRISC0,31bs. 89c ARMIX, 3 lbs. 63c All large 6-oz. INSTANT COFFEE $L25 PRICES REDUCED 5% On Shelf Groceries jjCome in and Look Over Our Stock of Christmas Gift Items in Clothing, Furniture, Appliances Household Goods and Toys Bring Your Hams to Us for Highest Prices and Best Merchandise Trade Glenn & Sherwood SUGAR GROVE, N.C ^Setting Closer Every Day] ne' tH6 1 I) CUFF LINKS TIE SETS and other Men's Jewelry MANY OTHER FINE , Watches from $17.50 up Aim) : Cinderella, Mickey Mouse, Alice Wonderland, Davy Crocket Watchett for the Children $6.95, tax included in Watches We feel fortunate in being able to show you a large number of wrist voatchet for men and women in different popular makes , with finest precision rhovements. As has been the case for more than a - quarter of a century, our store is again headquarters for gifts of jewelry . . . gifts of lasting appeal , which reflect the sound judgment of the giver on through the ages. We have a far more com prehensive line of jetdery than was the case a yfor ago , and ice can fill your gift lists satisfactorily and economically. MAKE YOUR SLECTIONS EARLY! Jewelry We Have a Complete Line of Schick, Remington, Ronton, Norelco, and Sunbeam Electric Shavers . . . Ron ton and Evans Lighters . . . Birthstone Rings . . . Parker Pens . . . Waterman Pens . . . Tie Sets . . . Ladies' Bracelets Ear Bobs . . . Necklace and Earring Sets Pearl Necklaces . . Spray Pins . . . Bibles Ladies' Dresser Sets . . . Ladies' Electric Shavers . . . and many other items for the thrifty Christmas shopper . Prices are the lowest in years. The Largest Line of Christmas Cards and Decorations To Be Found USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN Stop and Save at # Christmas Give her diamonds . . , the symbol of en during love! Make her heart skip a beat with sheer joy on Christmas morn, as her dearest dream comes true in a lovely diamond ring chosen now from our stunning selection of "Bride of Fortune" bonded diamonds. BRIDAL DUO ? DINNER RINGS PRINCESS RINGS ? AND OTHERS The selection of a genuine registered diamond ring is your assurance of highest quality, expert design and skillful craftsmanship. You will receive a Guaranty and Certificate of Registration with your Diamond Ring. Let u* help you with your selection. WALKER'S JEWELRY STORE OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE The Store of Quality and Satisfaction Boone, North Carolina
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