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Be ready for warm weather driving. —Specialists In Tin Repair— SPRINKLE TIRE CO. Λ'ΟΙΓ IX OUR NEW LOCATION South Garnet! Street Rear of Sprinkle Oil Co. Blue <> 1 «1 is Favored !ϊλ \\ rjilhrr ♦ Cold And Dampness Is Λ'so Retarding Planting Activity PRISON POULACE Υ-.ΟΙ Ύ THE SAME fe t in In Sweater Race CANDIDATE for the title of "Sweater Girl of 1946," attractive Barbara Wardwell, 17, of Miami, Fla., cer tainlj should have a better than even chance in the coming contest —if you are quick at figures. Should Earabara win, she'll get $100 and more sweaters. (International) THE MAY QUEEN IS A MATRON ; ·Λ . · matrons an« ■. 4 m the lake-. \ rth Carolina at Π., π il le \va • ι wiis maid <>ί I .* .. maid · t AROL'ND iOWN >i id κ lit I·: m' lue t'l': -t' tin· O:· .] UtKI \( ί I Ï< ! \ -i Μ. ν w III I I (.ION Ml i I SM· V ; < :■ · c α:κι i' ·.. :·.·,! '■ i ',! 1 Ν Ι5Π 1 < I Î I •Ίι·:;·;Γ< .·, the Λ'..;. Day l'est iviîuv ! Worn ari's C » liege .of the University ;·. · Mi.. 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' I : ι m ·.··:■ .. «.nti: \! i. m ·.·' - choir.',t with the . i ■ \ . . ι < ■ - · .e y υ t r' ^ < ι -i ·■ ■ : ' 111 ' κ . id thon to Burlington in like can: cities. He is . λ . i t m . C.tv I ! '. ! ;ί:Ίιιι as :·'«·· · ..· île i s tu· ni.',,· Γ .· \!i ·' T. V', . nv ·. en .. ·. ■ ι ., Mi . J. ΛΙ. l'e; e Mayoi Γι. · . · · , , .•ev - il J : ι : . 1 «Ι in . e ! .. ■ ι 1 1 à new :π. : ; : e1 ■ .11 I lie last -i\ 11 inths. and the total now is i · :. ι χ i : : atcl.V 2.(>>:>. W. ·ι· ' , ' ·η - tr. It i 1 in t .e e : t y a! [Γ.''." 1 li e is no: .nal :y a : ». -.il • 11iim 'allons daily Ί"η t ta \e . m : ia :! ν . ' the ipply. 1 lu· m a. - ■ aid. and ·π1ν >.,ru'i to ··11. ■.' 1 a — ./e tie1 in . a-Île' t t .I foi I; r I a e1i ta - ^iia Phone 85 HENDERSON FLOWER SHOP VANCE HOTEL KLIHl. Kntninre On Montgomery St. "WAKE urf RED BLOOD. Amaiing NEW TONIC with VITAMINS, MINERALS plus FAMOUS LIVER EXTRACT When you feel Rundown. Depressed. Fagged Out. 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Government is giving you the opportunity to get the education you want—and need — in whatever specialty you want to take up. Under the GI Bill of Rights, if you are over 18 (or 17 with your parents' consent), mentally and physically fit, and you enlist for 3 years in the new peacetime Regular Army before October 6, 1946, you will be en titled to 48 months of college, trade or business sclrool education after you are discharged. (You must, of course, meet the necessary entrance requirements.) The Govern ment will pay your tuition, laboratory fees, etc., up to $500 per ordinary school year, and will give you, in addi tion, $65 a month living allowance ($90 per month if you have dependents). Meanwhile, in the Army you may have the experience of traveling to foreign lands . . . doing interesting work . . . studying one or more of 200 absorbing skills and trades in fields ranging from aviation to electronics. You'll be well paid, well clothed, well cared for. Don't miss this opportunity! Get all the facts at your nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station and ENLIST NOW. Highlights of the Armed Forces Voluntary Recruitment Act 1. Enlistment·· for 11 ■!·. 2 or Π year-·. (One-year en listment* permitted tor men who have lieen in the Army six months.) 2. Enlistment age from IS to .14 years inclusive (17 with parents'consent) except for men now in Army, who may reenli.-t ft any aire, anil former service men de pending on lenirth of service, 3. An it:· lease in the reenlistment I tonus to $50 for each year of active service since such bonus was last paid, or since last entry into service. 4. Γ ρ to 90 days' paid furlough, depending on length of service, with travel paid to home and return, for men who reenlist within tlie proscribed time after discharge. 5. A "0-day furlough each year at full pay. 6. Mustering-out pay (based upon length of service) to all men who are discharged to reenlist. 7. Option to retire at half pay for the rest of your life after 20 y ears' service increasing to three quarters pay after Π0 years' service. (Retirement income in grade of .Master or First Sergeant up to $155.25 per month for life.) All previous active federal military service counts toward retirement. 8. Benefits under the (!I Bill of Rights for men who enlist before October 0, l'J40. 9. Family allowances for the term of enlistment for dependents of men who enlist or reenlist before July 1, 11)40. 10. Choice of branch of service and overseas theater (of those still open) on ii-year enlistments. 11. Reserve and A.U.S. commissioned officers re leased from active duty may be enlisted in tirade 1 ( .Master Sergeant) ami retain their reserve commissions, provided they enlist within the prescribed time. A GOOD JOB FOR YOU U. S. Army CHOOSE THIS FINE PROFESSION NOW ! Enlist Now at Your Nearest Local Army Recruiting Station Depositors National Bank Bldg., Durham, N. C. Mobile Station in Henderson each Wednesday and Thursday At the l'ost Office — Kouni No. 10
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