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The Daily Times-News from Burlington, North Carolina • Page 6

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THE BURLINGTON DAILY TIMES NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 133 Students Get Into The Scrap Rally Speaker MORE THAN MILLION POUNDS OF SCRAP ACCOUNTED FOR THROUGH WEDNESDAY SALUTE To And From IN DRIVE CONDUCTED IN THE COUNTY "Our Boys" Scrap On School Brothers (. Stuart of Mr. and Mrs. Donated Here To Equip Grounds Not Included; Chairman Moore Urges Final Effort Through Next Tues ants. The men were selected upon the basis or military records and the recommendation of an officers' hoard here before which they appeared Tor examination.

Inducted last August, Sergeant Haydcn has been stationed here for the past three months. Prior to his assignment to this base he served for somo Lime 'as a recruit Rooms At Camp Butner day Instructor and latrr n.s acting top A total of 1,058,778 pounds oi The response given to a teeniest from Carop Butner to furnish rcc atior.al rooms or the soldiers by Imbi residents and furniture stores sergeant or an air base outfit. Hayden of Salem. va and the county through Wednesday of this week, it was reported this morning by H. 0.

Moore, county salvage chairman, who stressed the importance of last minute surveys and Roanoke college. Prior to induction be was for enabled an me rooms be equipped with solas, tables, lumps, and chairs, aeeordnir ta information, received by the Cham "oar.ip Butner officials explained A WKerrJcolt studi nU luiv, era tn I 'V natiou wlde campaign is scheduled by newspapers in Burlington ana Raleigh, N. C. and is married to wlt.li thft local salvage committee. County Democrats I close next TucsBay.

Thp finnrpH released do not ln room for each barrack, nut that It are deflnltelv in the scrap for and with Uncle Sam, as the plrti Burlington. TJt Ktliavl. S.t tllO lfift indicate. SOLDIER MAIL Holdier whose Letter Never Iscattcred throughout the city mui Ischool grounds and at several Industrial plants. Chairman Moore said that this metal can be sold Plan For Big Rally Tomorrow Night, 7:30 At the ton is a scene from the February at Camp Jackson, s.

o. WSJ up to (hem to get lumiimBiii mnkins the request hers two months 0, When the need was placed before the public here of furnishing, tie rooms, it required four army trucks from the camp to handle the furniture. It was reported. Hillc resC avenue school scrap pile and was then sent jxeesiui Field, from wtiete he went Ifi Tj moore. Calif where he Is a Immediately and urging mat and mill executives sec that Comes" is the title of sn advertisement in todays Issue Df the Daily Times News, made possible by The Jewel Bos.

The subject ot this advertisement is the importance of writing Setters regularly to the men it is accounted for before mechanic In the air corps. which has enlarged considerably since the picture as taken. The metal was taken tu the school ground lay students with, the use of horses and wagons, trucks, and with individuals pulling and dragging. FDr their efforts and results, the students were given this aft pvt. Clinton btunvr.

ennsLeu In the marine carps lit De Dealers Who Install rvice. in Tf. 1 out dnhr here at home to rrugraru Will Uc Conducted In the Auditorium ot the Court llouse In tiraham W. Ken' Scott, of agriculture and one or few natives of Alamance in high state or Inderal positions, will deliver tJm cember, isni. After passing final esaiulnations in Raleigh, he was sent to Parrls Island.

S. for preliminary training. He then went The drive Is being1 conducted by school children, c. s. O.

members, civilian Defense volunteers, by the two junk dealers in the city, and by volunteers and city employees who ore driving truefcs throughout city to make collections from furnish good maU, regularly and off from their rcRii.ar frerjuenlly, to every inenu aim school periods. Grates In Oil Stoves Must List Their Prices Itiff fn the eonv. Tills histltutlonal Under the HlUcrest scene shows is much larger. Tne sign urging students to iteep the conce ifihnn Rn'turrtav night when Dem pile now transferred to the naval air station at San Juan, Puerto Rico, his present post Kalvaa laaders are ftskinR that rn the picture, Mettl For Defense," tlon going until tne close ot the words of the importance of keeping ment school gatheted aiouud what residents either sell the scrap to thp liiritr varrla. to aive it to school (T)ni.

Hc.YK PhotOSj and chins high by regular com But that only their start. The school grounds throughout the city According to a report received Uij morning by rationing board ocrats rallv for the final pre gen cr.V. elei.tien slaetch at 1:30 p. m. For Commissioner Scott, it Is believed.

will he the first time he lia.s appeared tn a political speech Sailor okllrlrcn ta take tc their schoul. mnntcatlons IrOnt tne idikb nact home. have the metal taken to the general depot located on West Front street SAFETY RECORD OF MAYFAIR EMPLOYEES that 'price' schedule No. 1136 recently issued Instructs the firms Sugar Coupon No. 9 Mis.

L. O. Davis of West Front IN MARINES Eueene L. anodes of this city schools will use the funds been necessary for him to campaign in his own behalf at home. Good For Three Pounds Ills recurd HAS REACHED TOTAL OF 2,100,000 MA tloncd with the: naval air station at Norfolk, leaders say.

"hfcal care of him." reived from their tor enlarging the P. T. A. treasury or for buy lug athletic equipment for the school grouns while S. O.

niembeis will has been ordered to Quantico, to enter the candidates' class for commission in the marine corps. He will undergo 18 weeks of hasie tmlnlna and will be commis coal grates In oil furimaces to list their prices with the local jKjsrd before November I. A local board price instruction is being prepared, it was ssld, but Hi the meantime clerks will acept the whlln lpflrler.s exDress confidence Nov. Ist Dec. 15th HOURS WITHOUT LOSS FROM AN ACCIDENT where he serving with advanced in the outcome of the election In Alamance county, believinE their opponents will not score heavilT agnlnst.

them, tlicy arc leaving nothing undone to remind the vot Usls submitted and place tlrem. ir.g war connected witn tne base aviation training unit. He sioned a second lieutenant upon completion of the work. He will then undergo officers' training for valup or sucar rationing Plaque Has Been stamp No. 0 is three pounds and more weeks oeiore oeing assigned active duty.

Is a second class sen man anri entered the navy Mr. and Mrs. Tobacco Market Today lcr.s ballots in the majority ar aver to the Burlington Corll nunlty chest drive which will open Retires R. M. Andrews cember 15, according to officials Schools Have Returned of rationing no.

l. Uavls have one Tln'rrp number of mill: Awarded For 2,000, 000 Hours; Plant Division Of Burlington Mills Cor. The ikTavfalr mill, a local Dlant Had $44.42 As Average Retail dealers must turn in stamp From Western District County chairman A. M. Carroll expiessed the opinion today that the auditorium oi thB courthouse will be tilled.

All candidates ior office, now the party nominees, are exprclod tu 1 In attendance. cis Davis, who Is Na. 8 within 10 days from the dale to the salvage committee, it is telt that thev have not completed their 4,783 Home Inspection additional 10 days tn turn them Camp Penning tnn, Oregon. survey, Chairman Moore said. He ill for certinnates.

Veteran Minister Former Resident Blanks To Fire Chief of the Burlington Mills cnrpamtton, has been presented with a plaque awarded by the Liberty Mutual In Riikhi' rHitifn ates mav be issued Commissioned I i 1 i i I Here; Appointments Annrmnc As Conference Ends. Ministerial ttnnolnlrricnts tor the Chamber Commerce olllce the total pounds coliectea ai t'neir respective plants so that it can be at any time for the yenou oi no 5 for the new rationing period will sudor a reduction in their allotment according to Wo rationing period that has lapsed, it was said. n. a. James or route I.

Graham, surance company tor naving attained man houis witli out a lost tune accident, officials Of the plantannuunced this morn Western North Carolina conference ons who register after November and the late David Samuel james nr ttaw River, has recently i mm i.k 1 an ported this morning that 1.1B3 liomc lnspectlou blanks have been returned to him from Hie 12 schools in the Burlington school systom as atcd from the armored Officers nounced today. as an average of 18.44 pounds per inila. basing the report on 67.42T candidate school at rorr, jtnus Th Rhv A. Tj. Avcock.

who had V) give farmers an average 01 t4.4Z. UKEABtB QTOD Ipeedjr 35C EelW for sale at all good drug stares. listed In the intact, and at the present time ue mill is well on its way toward a population which ECU pxstor of liio Glhsonvllie rLi, fhnrrh In tin 'J Loio us a second lieutenant. Lieutenant James' ciasa 1 thai wss conducted in the schools 1941 still greater achievement, having during nrc prevention week Tr. kiu CTnn blch waa donated district, was assigned as pastor of the Mockaville Methodist church in to date 2,150,000 by the American Legion, provided 11th to be graduated at Fort Knox.

During the past several mi, vnMta mm lw fitUfiled b' The Mayfalr plant has not had lost time accident since Novem fire department officials who will rinl.rmlnr lie.lher OV not itlSneC the Elkln district. The Rev, H. A. Hunter was asissued to the Glhsonvllie charge, succeeding the Rev. Mr.

Aycock, pounds of brass, giving the American Legion chailty fund a total ot (118. ber of John F. liastharn. su lrTRY SUNDAY 1 P' i WBBB MREALPEOIOEin fTttllJ PHflTS FORFjACjl ymm swum stm mwEKiJfi8ferf'3 will be required OI tne nomes it was said. The barrel, whicn shipped intact, weighed tenant James received detailed tralnliuj regard as nastor of the Haw River perintendent of Lhc mlH, says tliat ail the credit In glvento Che employees because "without their full (cooperation and safety mlndcdne nans In the city returned the ing all el UIH branches of the armored farce.

WE'VE HELPED THOUSANDS OF OTHERS Other ncurbv appointments the Qrccnsboro dlslilcl oi'e: Besse R. M. Laughlin; Leaksvllle, J. E. CaiTOlI.

Oak Itidgc, P. It. Tay taiued." TO SOLVE THEIR chamber of Commerce awarded addition lo enulred shop of them a prie. Mfaeutauy nractlce and MONEY PROBLEMS We Cn H1P YOU! Hailard; Main Slreet. R.

LB Own the inn per cent collection, he said. tactical a Soldiers Hospitality Center Will Be Closed In the survey taran in tocai Hi' iliifilrlal nlallLs. 50 of the mills re. rjhsnkle. lions In the field mri nhvaleal flt reports.

Tlie Rev. J. L. iPttard, who used i preach In this section, was llst i as enaiilaln Df the U. S.

Army. The Rev. R. M. Andrews, forin lv a resident or Hurliiirran.

wa. Aitcr rccelvlue hi: nd mill emnloyers was very good," As Building Is Rented Lieutenant Jamrs was given a ID sun' time vis retired as were A. W. Plvior. editor iting his mother, Mrs the chief said tm morning, "and will enable ua to clincs many places in town where hazards were mentioned.

Mmy of the blanks that we have studied so far do not show need of iiiEuectlon, but there are others that will. This should al of The Christ Inn Advocate, and S. B. Tnri enllne. fennel' president of Greensboro college.

Lieu'i urn. i vill be Mo tioned at Pine Camp. New York. WUl Be Opened As Soon As Suitable Building Can lie Fnund; CouperalielL Is Urged Because the building on West avis street that lias been used for the soldiers center for lhc past three months has been rented the district sunorlntcndcnt of the OFFICER TRAINING nlrnilmrham Armv Air Base. Oc to keep the tire loss at a ure." lie said.

blanks were distributed to Greei.sboiu disll'lct. Appointments in the High point lilstrlc! Include: 23. Stall Serst. Weslei Hayden. farmer North Carolina nowpaoer Iti'Vi ct Minr nrrrir.fT'.t, man, will enteT air force admlnls center will be closed Inr the nest If von are distressed Taylor.

ni si weela or until the students during Fire Prevention week, and many teachers gave their students the regular class assignment ot filling them out after with iiiKiiicial diiticuitie can be secured. It was re Fla. October 31, according tn an Aslieboro: Central. J. W.

Brai ui: l'hst, Paul Hiii diii, Ja. Liberty: First. Earle Lebaron: acrmcnt today rmm LOl. James Duke, Birmingham army and have a sound reason for borrowing, come to this helpful bank and tell your needs! Liaelty circuit, C. H.

HLll (retired). air base commandant. ported today by Wilton Lane, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce's soldiers hospitality committee. By the soldiers who will coming here not havliur week end IIKAVEN" TO IK, SUB.TFCT Hear the Program Made PoJbfe Only by You. Kg OF VI.

VARY FRtACIHNG MISSION TONIGHT Sergi anc Hayden is one or rour men selected from the base to attend the class opening November evening and at vnrlcms times cVut eaven. lis Wonderful" will be headquarters, Chairman Lane said lhal the situation cm be partly A "HOOD SYSTEM" LOAN IS THE BUSINESS LIKE WAY TO HANDLE YOUR NEEDS FOR EXTRA CASH. the suhlect of die Rev. Hwuer P. The biillrtinir had been loaned lo of the three month i IStarr's address tonight at 8 o'clock the soldlfTs committee with the iof training, the men will he eligible at uaivary ui.ipcj, Hurunston jjims.

unaeLstuudiiiB that it emiiri to be hospitable In Inviting them to be their overnbjht or Sunday rilnnrr guests. i THIS PROGRAM SPONSORED BY rhc Uaad to Recovery." eninhnsiz N. L. Lawrenco tins rented the building for a photography studio. The center was opened three "When FATIGUE uiv ing the two fold step of repentance, and acceptance of for glvenness and vedeniptlc i by the living Christ.

Mr. Starr said that LccorDing La today. Ing each week end since thnrt with us many as 40 soldiers ualna the HEADACHE center for overnight headquarters We are as anxious tu have you as a customer as you are to solve' your money problems. HOOD SYSTEM INDUSTRIAL BANK relieve many sa caucd unnstians rouav re abiding by the Old Testament COLDS msion 01 law as tnougn tnac were le all to relitlon and are limor Inr the true Oosoel of "good news" ana ror a eenerai informs f.on ecu ter. Facilities were available for writing; letters, shaving, reading and for many other needs ond forms of recreation.

The center has been in charge of volunteer hostesses who were there rrom Saturday morning unlll Sunday that came with Christ. Abidance by the law Is only the first step In 444418 420 SOUTH MAIN STRF.ET$ CORPORATION the process ot becoming a con Sell Your Tobacco In Burlington For Top Prices Trade Burlington Merchants For Top Values Chamber of Commerce Merchants Association.

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