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-:- News From Our Servicemen -:- Paul Hedrick, late of The Ire dell News but now with Uncle Sam, stationed at Fort Jackson, writes in that he has one more week of training there and after that he does not know. He said he was on bivouac re cently, didn't get his tent set up right so that night, after everybody had gone to bed about 20 of the men had to dig a fox hole about 6x6. Next day it started raining and the tent leaked and the rain kept up three days and at the end of the three days, lugging 60 pounds on his back he, with the others, started hiking back to camp he said it was about a 17 mile hike and there were just two "coffee breaks." But he is learn ing to be a soldier and he winds up saying "everything is going 0. K." FORT BLISS, TEX. Sgt. Har old E. Renegar, 32, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Renegar, Route 3, Statesville, recently completed the 11-week Nike-Hercules guided mis sile electronic material mainten ance course at the Army Air De fense School, Fort Bliss, Tex. Sergeant Renegar arrived at Fort Bliss from an assignment in Centerville, Calif. He entered the Army in 1954. FORT BLISS, TEX. Sgt. Bob by H. Norton, 25, whose wife, Bet ty, lives in Stony Point, recently completed the 11-week Nike-Her cules guided missile electronic ma terial maintenance course at the Army Air Defense School, Fort Bliss, Tex. Sergeant Norton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Norton, Route 2, Hiddenite, formerly worked for Southern Dairies. He attended Hiddenite High School. KITZINGEN, GERMANY Army Pvt. Boyce W. Freeze, whose wife, Georgia, lives at 142 E. Bell St., Statesville, is participating in a field training exercise with the 3d Infantry Division in Germanv. The exercise is scheduled to end Oct. 17. Freeze, a tank crewman in Com pany A of the division's 68th Ar mor in Kitzingen, arrived in Eu rope last May. He entered the Army m October 1957 and com pleted basic training at Fort Ben ning, Ga. The 23-year-old soldier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl O. Freeze, Mount Mourne, formerly worked for the State Plumbing and Heating Co., in Statesville. Distinctive Brady Printing Co. 120 W. Broad FORT JACKSON, S. C. Pvt. James H. Millsaps, 22, whose wife, Hilda, lives on Route 3, Statesville, is receiving eight weeks of basic combat training at Fort Jackson, S. C. The training is scheduled to be completed Oct. 18. Millsaps was graduated from Hiddenite High School in 1954 and was employed by Southern Screw Co. in civilian life. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les lie Millsaps, live on Route 1, Hiddenite. Rachel, lives on Route 1, East Side Dr., Statesville, is receiving eight weeks of basic combat training at Fort Jackson, S. C. The training is scheduled to be completed Oct. 18. Campbell was graduated from Hiddenite High School in 1953 and was employed by the Southern Screw Co. before Intering the Army. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Campbell, live on Route 1, Un ion Grove. The News STEEL INDUSTRY The nation's booming construc tion industry, headed for a record year of dollar-volume activity, is more than ever one of the main stays of the steel industry. During the first seven months of this year, construction including main tenance, received more than 16 per cent of total domestic steel shipments, its highest percentage during any first seven-month per iod in the .postwar era. The News British Columbia's lumber ex ports dropped 645,789,790 feet in 1956, from 1,016,824,698 in 1955. FORT JACKSON, S. C. Pvt. Ronald E. Bracket, 19, whose wife, Brenda, and parents Mr. and Mrs. Esco Brackett, live at 318 Pres ley Street, Mooresville, is receiv ing eight weeks of basic combat training at Fort Jackson, S. C. The training is scheduled to be completed Oct. 18. Brackett attended Moorasville High School and was employed at the Mooresville Mills in civilian life. FORT JACKSON, S. C. Pvt Ralph D. 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Once the leaves hav,: fallen choosing a suitable yard tree is much more difficult. "When picking a tree," Doug- ! lass cautioned, "remember that some species eventually become very large, while others never get tall. The design of your house should be considered," Douglass continued, "since the size of a i tree can change the appearance of ' your house. And remember," he concluded, "don't set a tall-growing tree under utility wires." The News Select Shade Trees Now For Removal inEDELL M0RMNG NEWS ThufSda 0ctotf 16 WANTED: I 50 MORE IREDELL FARMERS 1 To Plant 15 Acres Of Certified 8 Western Seed Wheat for 1959 Harvest 8 Iredell Farmers Are Invited To 1 Participate in Free Seed 1 Wheat Program 1 For Information About Our FREE SEED WHEAT 1 Agreement and Planting Instructions, Contact: I STATESVILLE FLOUR MILLS I MRS. JOHNSON Mrs. Erskine Johnson, S. Raee St., is a patient at Davis Hospital. STORAGE Our Facilities Assure Complete Satisfaction HOLLAND TRANSFER CO. 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It brings you more spaciousness and comfort with a new Body by Fishen It has a bright new sheen a netc kind of finish that keeps its luster without waxing for up to three years. IS'eiv bigger brakesi Vast new areas of visibility. New Hi-Thrift 6. New handling ease and road steadiness. It's new right down to the tires! Never before has an automobile manufac turer made such sweeping changes two years in a row. And never before has any car been new like this one. The 1959 Chevrolet is more than a re styled car more, even, than a completely new car. It's your kind of car. Shaped to reward your new taste in style with a fresh Slimline design that brings en tirely new poise and proportion to auto mobile styling. Inside the new and room ier Body by Fisher you'll find truly taste ful elegance. And you'll have clear seeing from every seat. The new Vista-Panoramic windshield curves overhead and there are new bigger windows, too. When you take the wheel, you find Chevy's newness goes down deep. 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