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FREED CAXADTAN AIRMAX R-ETfJRXS HOAIE A Candlan A!r Force squadron feader, imprisoned two years Red China has returned to Van couver, B. C, where he feH !nto the open arms of his pretty biond wife. The reunion of A. H. Me Kenzie, 34, and his wife. Joyce,} 3?. was the happy ending of iong j months of hopes and prayers by I both, and by their four children, j During winter shipments of coal ( in open hopper cars, ,smt is used t to prevent coal freezing and to fa- ' (ilitatc its unloading. t $rMKtt$S" come true anti be with you through ail the New Year. J. L ROGERS & SONS Creedmoor and Butner -y y We stncerefy hope fhof this Chri^mos wih hoid for you oh that ts good and that your en/oymenf wih tost through a New Year of gopd heafth and success. SOUTH GRAND (HEV. (0. Phone 39!1 Creedmoor, N. C. the young, for the old. For the dmid. for the botd. Christmas for ai). Yes, aU of us are as one on thi t happiest of happy hotidays. A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you. ^ WHEELERS "Family Clothing Store" Creedmoor, N. C. From ail oi U3, to ail our frientia Thia greeting ia exten Jeti. For a very Merry Chriatmaa Anti a New Year that ia apientiiJ. ROBERT'S ATLAHTK Service Station Phone 3572 Butner, N. C These Creedmoor Merchants and Business Men for fJoeryone A Merry Christmas and a Happy, Prosperous New Year SANTA'S MAN. BAG ; Dear Santa Claus: I am a little hoy eight years old. I go to Wilton School. I am in the third grade. - My teacher is Miss Bessie Dean. I want you to bring me a BB rifle ' and a box of BB shots and a zipper notebook. I have two little sisters. ; You can bring them a doll. Don't forget my cousin Paul Latta. You can look under the Christmas tree j for a slice of cake when you get *o j my house. Love. Thomas Earl Dait jiel. Route 2. Oxford. N. C. I Dear Santa: I am 11 years old j and in the sixth grade. I have been a good girl. I want you to bring me a watch and a sewing set ; Bring me some candy, fruits and ] nuts. * Love. Mary Louise Wheeler j Route 2. Oxford. N. C. ] Dear Santa: I am 9 years old [and in the fourth grade. I have been a good little girl. I want you } to bring me a tiny tears doll, a j color book and don't forget my sis- j ter. Mary Louise. Bring us some j candy, fruits and nuts. Lovo. Peg gy Wheeler. Route 2. Oxford. N. C. ; Dear Santa: I have beer, a very good tittle girt. I am in the 2nd grade at Hawiey High Schooi. My ] teacher is Mrs. D. B. Davis ' Piease bring me a doii. pencil and tablet and bring' my sister and brother what they want. Thank you. Joyce Ann Hester. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little! boy in Mrs. Moore's first grade. I tike my teacher very much and I } try tp be a good boy all the time j Piease bring my sister. Pauline, a doii in a high chair and my baby brother. Wordie. some rubber toys, j Piease bring me a footbaii and1 some kind of farm set. Bring my j mein and daddy something too. Thank you very much. May God bless you. Santa. Love. Yates E. Huff. Jr.. 106 Grace St., Oxford. Dear Santa Claus: I am a boy nine years old. in the fourth grade me**a^3B*a'r^rifie and a surprise. My littie brother. Waiiace. is three years oid aAd he wants a gun that shoots corks and a surprise. Be good to aii iittle children. Love, Bobby Gooch. Dear Santa Claus: I am H years oid, in the 6th grade in Mrs. Cur rin's room. I have been trying to be sweet. I would iike for you to bring Ernest Graham a new suit and me a refrigerator and a sink that pours water. Bring mother. Daddy and Aunt Moiiie something nice. Becky Dement. Route 3, Box 202, Oxford. N.C. Dear Santa: I have been a nice boy this year. I am 9 years oid and go to Stem High School. I would like for you to bring me a BB gun. I watch and a pair of gloves. Love. David Gooch. Stem. Dear Santa: I am a good girl. I Want you to bring me a waiking doii and a little doll outfit and { necklace and bracelet and surprise. ! Love, Ann Saddler, Butner, N. C. I Dear Santa: I am a good girl. I want you to oring me a walking j doit and a nurse's set, also a neck lace and braceiet and a surprise., Love, Linda Saddler, Butner, N. C. By BARA BARKER Home Economist. Suburban Ruiane Gas Co.) Are you piantring to iiit your cooky jar with Christmas tidbits?' Here are two rec'pes which are both simpie drop cookies and tasty. Jiffy Cookies 2 egg whites 1 cup brown sugar 2 dups nuts Beat egg whites. Foid in brown sugar and nuts. Drop on greased baking sheet. Bake at 32a deg. Chocoiate Kut Mounds l'sq <1 oz.< unsweetened choco iate 2-3 cup sweetened condensed miik 2 cups chopped walnuts 1-4 teaspocn vaniiia extract Meit chocoiate in sauce pan or top of double boiier over irot water. When smooth pour hr conderrsed miik. <Make certain it is sweetened condensed miik). Stir, then add the wainuts and vaniiia extract. Stir again. Drop batter from teaspoon onto greased baking sheet and bake at 350 deg. abo^t 13 minutes. Makes about two dozen cookies. -+ Some 400.000 U. S. apartment buiidings use 25 to 600 tons of coal a year for heating. Dear Santa Claus: We are twins , sowcwaAtyouto bring us Me ^amethmgs.'Wc would liketohave a big doll, color oooks. crayons,: gloves and a piano, some fruits, nuts, and candy. Our little brother wants a horse shoe set and a farm set. Be good to all the little boys and girls. Love. Mary and Mildred Frazier. RFD 1. Frankiinton. N. C. Christmas Program At Gray Rock Methodist Church Draws Crowd GRAY ROCK. Dec 2—A targe crowd attended the Christmas pro gram at Gray Rock Sunday night. Capt. James Fiowers of the Ah Force Base at Greenviiie. S. C„ spent the week-end with his wife and chiidren at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fioyd. Mrs. Fiow ers and chiidren. who have been wrth Mr; . Ft wd whirc her husband peace on 3*arth... L <i awr JfryfH; ^a( C^(wa^ <M f/aiff (a (& ()/* ^a( ^ra/ww a/ Paaaf an JEar^^ar M!aw a/ Gaa<? Mff/ar aaaya<f (a y(r<aa. Afay ya«rj &f a CaM(an^<f anJ Paaaa/a/ CM^na;.. ) Sanderfordhs. Agy. : Phone 2251 Creednioor, N. C. <3 a,J pcd " Aiken ins. Aqency J. T AIKEN Creedmoor, N. C. ' Way thie Chriatmaa and New Year bring every hapy&taaa ta a!i cf anr many Arianda< < Mew Mome fwa. Ce. Creedmoor, N C was attending officers' training school at Maxweli Field. returned home with Capt. Flowers. A-3C Shirley Bridgers of Casweil , AEB, Ft. Worth. Texas, is spending I the Christmas holidays with her mother. Mrs. Emily Bridgets, and j family. Mr and Mrs George Gentry of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. W iA. Crutchfield last week-end. Schoo) ChiMren Getting Facts On Forest Resources —*— Southern States Forest Fire Commission is Emphasiz ing Conservation How GranviHe County timber growers may save tens of thousands of doitars by carefully selecting the trees to seil for paperwood instead of clearing off long body pines, poplars and gums is being empha sized in material sent to schools of this area by the Southern States Forestfire Commission. Inc., a non-profit educational group that is financed by banking, lumber, ve neer and wood industries of 20 states. An attempt is being made by the commission and associate groups to reach the students of schools and colleges here on a con servation program of education that encourages one and all to hold to not less than one hundred healthy long body saplings on each acre cut over for paperwood in stead of denuding the acreage. De nuding. it is pointed out. means there will be no more cash crops for logs to the owner during the t present generation. In other words. ! the land owner loses the produc tion each year for thirty or forty years but if a stand is left he gets the increased cash profits by in creased number of board feet regu larly. Due to the drouth, unexpected demands on the farmer and others, he often feels forced to cash out to the extent of his ability on any ! timber he holds. ) However, where it is possible for him to borrow money, he will find that a little tree that sells for a dime now will bring a doilar if held for eight ot ten years more. In order to implement the work, the Commission expects to send one or more speakers to some of our schools and also is listing with the school authorities of this area a se ties of Sound color motion pictures which ate available on loan with out cost excepting transportation. Hunting Season Can Offer Fun or Tragedy The hunting season is often as i dangerous to the hunter as it is to !the hunted. County Agent C. V. i Morgan cautions tint with more ! hunters tn. the ficid than ever bc foie. common sense should be the ) by-word in handling guns and that consideration of the rights and I safety of others should aiways be. !observed. I Morgan points also to this impor tiant reminder—the true hunter dfs i piays bo Li sportsmanship and safe ity. He knows how to use the right gun for the right game. He hunts only in season and does not take the limit unless he can use the j meat or trophies. ) For bira hunting, the hunter takes a trained dog to retrieve j cripples. He puts out campfires and cigarettes carefuiiy. breaks match es before dropping them, and tn other ways shows that he is using his head." The county agent caiis attention to these "10 commandments" of ihe true sportsman: 1: Treat every gun as if it were loaded. 2. Carry oniy empty guns taken down or with the action open, into yottr auto, camp and home. 3. Be sure that the bane! and ac tion are clear of obstructions. 4: Aiways carry your gun so that you can com rot the direction of the muzzle, even if you stuntbie. a: Be emre of your target before nulling the trigger. !: Never point a gun at anything vou do not want to shoot. 7 Never ieave the gun unattend i ed uniess unloading it first. I 3: Don't climb a tree or a fence i with a ioaded gun. 9. Don't shoot at a fiat hard surface or the strrfaee of water. I it): Do not mht gunpowder and aicohoi. I Several registered Hoistetns in ! North Carolina have recently aao d ! to or achieved iifetime miik pro i duction totals of 100.000 pounds or : more. This is about five times the lifetime production of the average pow. Use Ledger Advertising For Hest Resuits hoty night Let us aH rejoice as we celebrate the great revelation of Christ's birth, which brought a new purpose and beauty into the life of this world. NEWtLE Variety Store Creedmoor, N. C. ^Onc pleasure makes y the Yuletide extra wonderful...and that is wishing our friends a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. ^ ALLEN HARDWARE Phone 3341 Creedmoor, N. C. On Christmas Day and * throughout aH the days of the comity New Year ^4 / may the blessings of PMC, Good WiH Md H^ppineM be with you.*nd )war L M*vtd ont!. mgers wy Goods Store Ph4w3121 Creedmoor, X. jC.
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