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SEiG U I-. NOTES

GREAT 1./ KES 11l R« m«l t EH: . son <4 M> and Mr R ».• it C E Jr, 1002 Ell’*! Str«'* t, * on.plctvG tw week of Nival R< s-tv*' mruit training I >ec 3o at th*' Naval Training t’entw, Great Uik*-H HE <1! dr an, c gunnery *!a" i. Contr >l, xvatcr siuaivnl p) yu- *1 fi‘n< -a. military dr.d naval orientatmn. sentrv duty and fir*’ ■mmajimMMS -»3S MHij Million ■W * •!"UK£f * AflKB ; •: / . ..sb-' ... tL ~iM.Jkit 1»wli 1 »1 s g ; ■ ■" ■* LEE’S JEWELRY

ai 1 were all covered during ths tutnlng The rmerx-iats have returned to the*r h me t wns to continue then training with their local Naval Reserve units FA >RT RENNIN 1. G i Army 1 Rolc-rt A M*rc*T I** win * ' fi end M--. J ii' -.a Mercer, Ro *-. X"lt R ad Walkerton, i r>lc!e.' the ni l '* *'"n’•'"•*nre * trie at the Infantry School F* i ‘ Benmrg. Ga I •*• 14 Mi 'f r xx an tndn’d to repair n" I I'inin* al” radio equipment a , 1 * . d* I eb'ctronic materi., utilized Ry infantry units H*- entered th > Army last h: x «■ ! c<xmpl* t»'d basic training s' E rd W' el.. Mo \ I’* I cr hi it* of Noble Txxt High S* h*»)l in I'm n Milla he wa mted with Jim Mercer a' i S*»ni prior t*> entering the A i my. Today th*' horn of plenty is uc ally foun 1 under the hood <4 a high-pow* red automobile s 4 f A MAKE HOLIDAY BILLS VANISH! , Group all your bills into ons f amount and pay them off I with INSTANT MONEY! J Then you’ll have only ONE f place to pay, with ONE t * small monthly payment, arr.m|pj to suit your budget. | Just phone us .md the money * ’ will I c ready |<>r you to pick * up when you come t»i! ). * o *ap .‘u ' ■ / 24 r. hi 'q f. - • s CENTRAL CREDIT < CORPCOATIUM 1 <* ’ 8 Roosevelt Rojd ■ S/w’»«!3n ■ 586 • J * 2^