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Kingsport Times from Kingsport, Tennessee • 7

Publication:
Kingsport Timesi
Location:
Kingsport, Tennessee
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Page:
7
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Tfct Easy Bight': Lettuce Shouid fie ln V-Gardener's Plot Th Bght Sokfiers from This Area KINGSPORT TIMES WED MAR 28 1945 I 111 Foremost Dairies lnc Buys Death Samuel Brooke put IS year who died Tuesday after a abort lllnsss at tha bomt of his daughter lira Carlco Tomi Oaak Va will ba bald at tba Methodist Chweb 1b Appe-laobta Thursday at pun (CWT) Tba Rev a Beard tba Rar Brock and tha Bar Wolf will officiate Burial will ba la tba American Legion Cemetery at Biff 3tons Gap Mr Brooke wa a a member of tha Metbodlet Church of Appalachia and bad made hla borne in Appa-lachia for ahnoat SO yaara and wae prominent In political and Masonic circles throughout tba state during that time Mr Breaks was married twice hla first wife tha former Alice Barret of Whltesburg Ky died several years ago and hie second wife tha former Iria Millar of Knoxville Tenn died In 1920 Surviving are tare daughters Mra Garieo and Mra Martha McMahan of Washington two sons Edward Brooke of Appalachia and Samuel Duffy Brooke stationed at Burlington Iowa as communications officer three brothers John Brooks sod Ralph Brooks of Rosa Hill Va and Charles Brooks of North Hollywood Oallf two sisters Mra Alex Keys of Rose Hill and Mra Carolyn Markham of Hastings Nab and IS grandchildren The body will remain at Pennington -Mye re Funeral Home Appalachia until 11 am (CWT) Thursday when It will be takea to the church to lie in state until services the Ormtaary explalyd Qatar Dairies Inc 5 Bristol and sons manager of tba area including KincsDort Fortmoit Dairies irt concentrating on acUviUss la the South including eeven Southern states and keeping our com pony's slogan We Believe in the South as It Is our sincere belief that the future of the dairy business here is great The wonderful possibilities of the development of the production in this section is contributed to by the grasslands or pastures Mr Cbleman pointed out While 78 per cent of our plants are located la a non -producing area in Kingsport there has always Mrs Gobbis Brumley Gap Va (SpL) Mra Martha Ellen Gobble 74 wife of Charles Gobble died Tuesday at 4 pja in the Abingdon Va hospital Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 10 am at the Brumley Gap Church In charge of the Rev Stanley Rqpe end the Rev Elbert Mitchell Surviving are bar husband two (laughters Mra Lulabelle Atwell and Mra Gbra Alloa Scyphers of Holston Va one sister Mra Floyd Hayter of Holston five brothera Walter Kestner of Abingdon Ed Kestner of Bristol Tba Kestner of Kingsport Turn Hardy Kestner of Appomattox Va and Jamas Ksst-ner of Huntington Va Western Front ascbed i sth (iag Tbs German report was broadcast fcrur hours after Fiut dispatch wag filed A partial lifting of th news lockout on Third Army move scbu disclosed that 10291 Ger-a had been captured east of Rhine in a week' 412 of them cKerday Enormous stores of booty ee being taken For instance the ixth Armored Division seised 400 incurs filled with German equipment near FTankfurt yesterday Th enemy generally was retreat-24 eastward and northeastward in -be Berlin direction before LL-Gen Oerge Pattons forces The greatast tank force ever in the west drove another sght miles beyond Wetxlar during 'be night with motorized infantry losing up swiftly behind the armor uopping up by-passed pockets on Use way Greet Daeh U-Gen Courtney Hodges' 'coops making one of greatest iaahes of the war over the fiat filing plains of central Germany red-eyed for lack of sleep One First Army column was lrg on Frankfurt-am-Main I tre Lt-Gen George Pattons Urd Army was fighting after win- -ng the rankfurt airport second i Tgest in Germany The First likewise was within five miles eisbaden near the Rhine clos-! with the Third Army a trap 45 1 jjjf long close to the river Th American First Third and Seventh Armies all were linked to-Jher east of th Rhine into hd surging front when the err- Army's 15th Corps made an-her clean breakaway from its Krnne bridgehead north of Worms ad cut through to the Main River miles away The Third Army previously joined the First orth of the Main is fighting on river The Seventh Army was beeting practically no opposition I the routed enemy Flm And Third Omar Bradleys First Third Armies operated under! ferity blackouts which hid the1 rrtnt ot teir triumphs but Germans asserted that the great urember Wuerzburg Fulda all were menaced by I MAJOR'S DRIVE-IN EATERY Mannheim which with Lodwigahafeo form a gr center of 417000 was tel Make 'Em Strong and Healthy! Everyone loves his children so lets make good strong healthy citizens out of them This PlayGym will help Its plete with swinpr trapeze ladder and see saw Sturdily constructed and easily assembled Finished in green with red trim Ml Ideal for use in play room or on.

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280,126
Years Available:
1916-1980