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YoA ., l^Up &WI», who »m;1 . . tof-MTiico la ta« Me^. chaat Marine, reported last week at etoepahe^ Bar, BrooWw, M. t;, ler to a foa « br. jiuid Mrs. bI M ■ CK>rd«« iHnreetm. , gepted iata terrlcaiB^ ■' a, C« 'to«if '%eelt.'i(a»' the nary art report oS . ^oy arp ao% reeetrtng tutrao^ PtL -r-s-' Bask, To -.- 5,Prt. Rnaaell CardwrtI rms3$ ed today to Camj>. Qo|rddB Johdr eoi}, Fla., alter apendlag a week’s fnrioufh with hto parents, Ms. and Mrs' John Cardwell, at Pur^ tear. Prt. Cardwell to a member of an engineer ampiiiblan brigade IS a son oiitoCampOrdfttd he aselgmi^ to &i.r s tor lor the past sdreral y*.!* has heU it postribn as salea manager Jto Duke Bowgr company bk Cart Gwyn Cblley, pon t»f 16* Carl Cotter, ol this oHy, was a**, eepted lor naral servtoe lart weak at Camp Croft, S. C. Oast FlM rei port Friday to Camp ifrbtt to naval tralltlng itsi^ a^^vaasaa^ •H*%a w" Mm In aeamanaUp, military drilk. dpd naval procedure. Soon, th«r wUl be given a aerlee ol epttt^ taata tor 1 determining whetlb» ^ey will bo eaelgned to OQO elvf the Ifavy’s aerrlce eohools. or to Im mediate acttve duty at sea. . Upon eompletlng their recruit ttalnlnc, theee mwi will be home em a nine day leave. They are: 4taron Burr Cleary route one, hforth .Wllkeeboro; Grover Ed ward I^ndry, 18, eon ol Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pendry, Hays; and Jnnldr Triplett, 18, son ol Mr.^and Mrs. Dan Triplett, Darby. ^ m sm Paratj-Ooper John C. Alex ander Retuma To Camp Pvt. John C. Alexander, a mem ber ol a parachute unit at Camp Mackall, has returned to bis post ol duty after a visit at Abstaers postoffite with his parents, Mr and Mrs. John Alexander. Pvt. Alexander wag formerly In the Held artillery in Texas but volun teered as a paratrooper at Fort Banning, Qa., and was only recent ly transferred to Camp Mackall. M )« h Pvt. Glenn Reynolds At San Diego, Calif. Pvt. Glenn Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Reynolds, who reside on Hays rou^e one. Is now stationed at San Diego, Calif., and Is a member of the U. S. Ma rine Corps Aviation Replacement Squadron. He was Inducted Into the Marines at Camp Croft and Fort Jackson, S. C. FUNERAL SERVICES COMPLETE m EVERY DETAIL . TJur- CN S' S'AC’ON " Clemmta Home From Baktbrtdge, Md. Joe Clements, first-class sea- aan, was home over the week-end vlBiting his mother, Mrs. J. 1.. Clemmits. Seaman Clements to stationed at Bainbrldge, Md., and to attending the gunnery service school located In sonth Baln- bridge. h pa h Pvt. Claude Ashley In North Africa Pvt. Claude Ashley to now sta tioned North Africa with the American army forces and Is get ting along fine, according to a re cent letter received by his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ashley, residents of the Parsonvllle com- mnnity. We wrote to his parents to tell all his friends “hello". kk Pa la Capt. John R. Bumgarner Alive and Well Rev. and Mrs. J. L. A. Bum garner, of Millers Creek, have re ceived another card from their son, Capt. John R. Bumgarner, army medical corps officer who is a prisoner of the Japanese on the Philippines, stating he was wellr The card, which came through regular International Red Cross channels, carried the brief, but encouraging message. Capt. Bum garner was captured while serving with American troops on Bataan. M h Pfc. Margaret Jane Allen In Surgical Course Pfc. Margaret J. Allen, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Allen, 307 Fifth St„ North Wllkesboro, assigned to .tkm. ' //;- 'in Pn-'ltt''' ■^'-.'■.7' Pvt Mflier Trvtuiamd Pvt. Maurice A. Miller has been transferred from Fort Jackson,- 8, C„ to Camp Welters, Texas. Pvt. Mlllw to a son ol Rev. and Mrs? D. 0. Miller, ol Hays. ' -V Unkn Grove R-2 News of liiterost Rev.. R. C. Uoyd filled his reg ular aprolntments at Mt. Plsgah Baptist church Saturday and Sunday, December lltb and IZth. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Comer and family, of Stony Point, have mov ed to this community. Misses Nora and Lora Lunsford of Statesville, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. ^and Mrs. W. I. Lunsford. Mr. and Mrs.- Harrison Prevette and, Miss Blanche Jarvis visited friends and relatives in Greens boro last week. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sprinkle and son, Floyd Stephen, Jr., spent Sunday with Mrs. Sprinkle’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Hender son. y HUNGARY’S HOPE GOTB WITH ITS HOLY CROWN Stolen by Nails, destroyed In Berlin by Allied bombs. Magyars believe the Joss of their prophetic old relic means the end of their ov. i ..... ..... ....... kingdom. Read about this leg- has been selected to attend-a three end In the December 26th lssie of months’ Surgical Technician ' here under way, reported that a Joint committee of Kiwanians and Lions appointed some t.me ago met on Wednesday and after con siderable discussion decided -to consider the proposal farther at another meeting In the near fu ture. Program Chairman Df. M. G. Edwards presented bis pastor, Rev. Howard J. Ford, who made a very thoughtful and timely talk on the subject: "Thoughts About Christmas”. He discussed the sub ject from the points, Christmas- Present, and Christmas-Future. He gave a brief history of the ori gin otthe Christmas time celebra tion, Indicating that the season is Reins-Sturdivant North Wllkesboro, N. C. WE llGHTEN.^YOUR TASK course at the Army-Navy General Hospital, Hot Springs, Ark. Pvt. Allen was Inducted In the WAC on May 19, 1943. Alter completing basic training at Day tona Beach, Fla., she was sent to WAC Branch No. 3, Army Admin istration Schools, Conway, Ark. There she received an eight weeks' course In Army administration. Upon graduating she was selected to become a member of the Head quarters Detachment where she was assigned as Medical Techni cian. ‘‘Strippings’’ from cows, that should be dry, are one of the chief reasons lor rancid milk, re ports W. M. Roberts of the State College Experiment Station. The American Weekly, the maga- glne distributed with The Balti more Sunday American. Order from your newsdealer. V One hundred pounds of hogs will no X longer bring as much money as 10 bushels of corn, and hog markets have been glutted. ‘‘Save your breeding stock”, to the advice of State College swine specialists. ^ Are yon flgbv'ng mad about this warT Does H mean anything to yon personal ly? Then dig down and buy more and more _ — ■ ~ War Bonds. ’ Fof FreedoRrs Sail fc.. Don't Waste electricity itself cannot be saved oc stored away. But any reduction you can safely make in your use of it. wilt cut the amount of fuel burned to make it. That will mean fewer freight cars to haul it and •tewP!' m=?n hours to handle it Each little bit that you save, multiplied by thou sands, will be a contribution to the Voluntary Con sen'=>tion Program being sponsored by the Govern ment. • “There is no shortaoe of electric power . . and there will be none tor war and essential civilian requirement ■ - .1 J. A. Krug, Director Office of War Utilities EfectHcliy Is Vital in War—Don’t Woste‘ft. I'dt will of if«r la^nnng Mo«Mife{ ‘ Sdivnrai iiftttanof Pribiia thosf wt^ whom lMrt>'»k4|W, our --m. - A intj. in«ua«n % R«v. ( of Wllkortwro. n number of Uonrt of a«b dtoeai^Km of of mneh in- ;nred ||t*rwedWraa®»b- -TdMlvufc*dbcTO tntlve R. tarive W, and fiehalor Robmrt B.,Tkerilml4r towto- Hon roeeathr ^B^lsed by .^o elnb MUnt ibe ijii^ben.^pr^oiigmM and senato^ from tkto state to $nt a flood control dam on the, Yadkin on the list for'posf;waM!onstrnc- tlon. ’ ' ’ , In discussion of the matter John B. Justice, Jr„ stated that it had come to his attention that the city of High Point, wilch h.is been en deavoring to build a power dam on the Yadkin, might be Interest ed In cooperating with the club In the matter of the flood control dam. Dr. A. C. Chamberlain, who w» cki rtsry relatdd in ^lHa« Carol hsa applied It to (Mr ovh -day aa a%,etttopto df Fhrt .paeb ,Wi»a-aF ■ ' point, ChTtot- maaFntorik ^ told . the oppor- L So carry the spirit of Ibt ItoMkr .to the phoidts of the earth wW^ba aWtoddaL If ww are to: ppaee and U eivlU- niBcmto.to suVive haws to^faocp ftiUy adopt this spirit to- iri^all pooptof,.-:: - -- ' 'St'i^'Asa^'tatt-Mid #hs weji as itotoriKy Jto T. Johnston. Jettanc^u, vrith J. B. Oiurtor; Rev/ Ju p. MTagfondr with R. W. Qvyiu Att^ey Felix WMster, of ’Wlnsto&Balem. 'with R. Hix; A. R. Oiilvle and pon, Ctot-*Oordon pglivte. with H. H, Morehons*,* Bnston Fete Knfynyeh, of New York, with Rev. Howard J. Ford. V- tote. i"A. AWf,- ja rt-Js*', TO WRR ••-"-.r -I?- '■ From Giieetmxi wood comes CustfHners Read Their Own Metert '^oe leather. Oar Sol on their feet mid best that be made. Our Armies mast ^ $rSUp|4i®dl; ? . The O. P. A. Office has made ceil^- price of has been much interested In get ting a movement for a Y. M. C. A. Under the new plan to conserve gasoline, tires and man power, enstomers of Duke Power com pany in outlying djstrtcta are reading fhelr'own meters. Local branch of the Duke Pow er company this month mailed oht 2,000 cards oh which the cus tomers were to record their meter readings and already more than 90 per cent have read the|r meters and returned their cards. Any who have neglected to read their meters and retnm them are asked to attend to the matter as early as possible and thns co operate Vn this endeavor In behalf of the war effort. V- of Chestnut wood, delivered to the by trucki and that price is being paid bly Ibrth Wllkesboro, N. C. who will take Chestnut wood in any quantity evexY day ex cept Sunday. - • Tan Bark will have very good market this coming year. The WFA suggests that farmers supply their own lumber needs by increasing production ttom wood lands daring the 'winter and by providing labor for forest Indus tries. Information given by: W.F. DECKER, KiiEHLLE,N,C. Care Langren Hatel / WILES QUALITY JEWELER 7 (Formerly The Watch Shop) THE STORE OF HUNDREDS OF BEAUTIFUL GIFTS OF Jewelry Waterpreef Watdiee $47.50 a Keepsake DIAMOND RING G ive your wife o Koopsake'... the fined gift of ol fw 0 birlMay, wedding aiHuvenary or any other gift occoMon. The Certificate of Guarantee and Regitirafion is part of your pur chase. You can choose any*Kee^od(e* with assurance of quality and lasting 'Keepioke* G«ETNA $39.75 value.. • WILESi “Quality Jeweler” AUTHORIZED , KE Kaepsake' l£WES $50.00 AKC J is/W £LER A wid. range of prices. Ladtoe* Watches $2d.75 up Remember My New Location- NEXT DOOR TO^LLEN THEATRE .(•&
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