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'Sr 5rv".'; m THE IffiWS-JOWiNAL, BAEFOM), N. C. TttiaiSPAY, m ■». ■ \ Cliiirc]i Notes SoailiQr Sdiool 9:45. ' Honing sonrice at 11:00 at the hillhadiool. 0r. C. C. Burri% pRsi>> dent of eingate Junior coUege^ will daltvar flie oommencentent aennoa. Svenlng aervioe at 7:45. &d>Ject: nMldng Out Their Windows.” Text: 'Judges 5:58. Tbe ni|d>t service will he our Ifofiier’s Day Service with ' ^padal music and a sermon apptx^ fiate to the oocasioo. J. E. REAMY, Pastor. OTCfi that ttsis le ddicioot Mt* nnl food fl>> faa.aHihoMW G-ir 'Ihel UMforlMf**^ GBHSSALi $109.75 RAEFORD FURNITURE CO. ‘ Hy Fkivwte Isi Class William B. Folks ISCHOOt BRIEFS! By K. A. BlaeDONALD National Cotton Week Fort Screven, Ga., “May 5.—With the retuni of Lieutenants Snnd and Lester frun the Coast ArtUlfi^ sdiool, Fort Monroe. Va., oUr;h:idn^ pro gram has regained its intebdty. The brief period of relaxatitm in train ing at the time the Sedond Baf^oii was preparing to tranider won’t a' period of relaxation sit all'^as a fel low. was kept in ff imrvbus cona tion. all the time by ihe. every-day call for more men. ' To he truthful we’re getting more relaxation now evmi though we are a lot busier. On last Tunday most of .the. bat tery went on post gu^rdiand fatiifue* duties. Our youngest sergeai^ Mil lard Freeman, and our youngest cor poral, Joseph McAnulty,! got their flist taste of their hew duties and performed ably. The privates have an advantage on the non-coms when pulling guard down tiere. As in Moul trie the. neatest soldier is selected as the commanding officer’s orderly, but as a mward for this honor he gets a 24-hour leave upon being re lieved. ' This causes close competi tion and the victor in last Tuesday’s contest was'pfc. William A. Harris. Wednesday momuig the Uoys were up bri^t and early. All had a pe culiar gleam in their eyes. How ever, this glint rapid^r changed to a frown when it was announced tha't there would be a foot march that mpm^ by the whole battery. The hike caused no seribiK casualties and what we had expeited tiiht morn^ came inunedialiely after diniipr—pay day. As the afternoon was "a regu-> lar -half-holiday, most of the boys were soon scatiered. The baseball players'^had a game scheduled for that afternoon with Battery -E, of- High Point iihd Batteiy F slammied out a victory. The game was call ed after 4 1-2 iiining». ;PfC8. Lmter Seals and Peter Barringikm divided the pitchy, duties and Pvt. Buck LSssltei* did the catching. 'Hitting honors went to file entire team ahd it would be easier to say who made the outs than to say who made the hits. Thursday and Friday were spent in gim cleaning, artillery drill, ma chine gun instruction, infantry drill, and bayonetry. On Thur^ay the reactions to the small pox vaccina tions were viewed by medipal offl-" cers. Some will have to repeat the vaccinations and with others it will not be necrasary. Tlic Mildousbh conimittee held a mdetfiig TUef!^ and u°afnimously. decided that all teariiers contacts riiould be cohtifiued. We; feel that this is also the unhnimems bpiniph of the community. : Mildpusim .i^ve its sevrath grade exbreise fiiri iiijifiit.- ^oypne w^ attended iyas pleased-i^fii' the pron gram.' The progi^ was phtriotiQ. iii ebairaetdr ahif vriis writtehliy the teachers of the school. i .'ill -■ Everydhe with MrsViSpi^a 'MdJdvidJ 6f t^e Mildpu- son faculty, on'^actednt bf the very serioiis iltoess bf her Sbn. Antibch will, stage Its operetta tp-r night at 8 o’Woct.- Mra. Henry R.. Poole who^ has been ^teaching musiCj and Bible in the; school has written; and wifi help the teachers stage the production. Late Of work has, been put' cm it and afi inchcaticHis pbint to-^ a splein^d prbductibh. Merchants and farmers all over^the United States will observe National Cotton Wedk from itey 16th to 24th saint A S,.Rnbwle8, county agent Th^ public is asked to cemperate in this movenumt as' we ai^ directly de- pepd^t upon cottm for a livelihood. Ai^ Vfair to increase fine consumption of cottem wfil; reflect in a better prii for dotted . . . ^ Agriculture jS^dfetary To Speak In Rdfeigli Cteude R. Wiefcard, secrefa^. agricidturaj will be the speaker a^gi^^bnufil North CaroBna Cbttoh sociation on Tuesday, 10 a. m;„ nys A^;S. Rhowtes^ pg jagact Every fariner shotfid avail t|pe o]H>ortunfty ^ ing the ime ' 'Mrs. W. A."WriiE^ Stmnt last wedk with hdr brother i^4 his tyife,.Nfr. and, Mrs, W., C. Mt^pE of Stafe^ yilie./ V^ile ;there. shb al^ yisitbd Blbwh^ Roch.' .Mr. arid Mrs; Bdlton 'Wrigiit and t^'ivrenpe Stehton aM auldr^ Wdntlbr hfer Sunday. BiUss Mmy McColl, sister of Mrs. W. A. Wright, returned with them fpr a visit. . > ■« «'*.'« I Graham' Clark of Fort Sc^ven, spent the wee^nfi with his. parents, Mr. .and Mrs.! ifeill Clark. JOB PRINTING AT REASONABLE PiHOEB-mUfiT CAli. 3521 AND WETj. CALL— NEWS-JOURNAL Saturday morning.was spent with the usual weekly inspection of men and equipment. - MOTHER'S • AY OUT For I?”' 1^7'' ) A VARIETY OF WElLCOOEEaFClODS FROM WHICH TO SELECT^ ElK RESTAURAMI ON 15-A SOMETHING TO WiAR FOR MOTHER'S DAY '' What could be more fit^g? And where could you go to find .a mprp. complete collec tion of suitable items than at this store^; wltere styles are always right? ORE^ES, COATS, SUITS, HATS, HOSIERY, HARO BAGS, GLOVES, URGERIL Everything for the well-dressed woman at prices that make buying a pleasure. SliRPRISEHERWITH A HAlO BAG, OR HOSIERY ‘ i For Cirl Graduates idwefy TMngt SEE OUR SMART MAlHIUa DRESSB for Miue» and Small Women, As shown in hbdemoiselle. j^or Boy Graduates idHi, Shills, SMl Socks [H Priea and Qtu^y Afeef" FBONE - • - . ^ 2S71 ■ ill, Sgt.'Jamie W. Stone and PfC. Neill James Blue have lieen selected as candidates fon an officers’ training course to be held at Fort Monroe, Va., beginni^ July 1st. These men have made ^plication for entrance and when the course, is completed they wifi become second lieutenants in Coast Artillery. Pfc. James McMillan and Pvt Hec tor McNeill have been relieved of their school bus duti'^ effective May 1st. They wore succeeded by Pfc. .Archie lyicGougan and Pvt. Jack Mc- Innis. Pfc. William E. Parks and Pvt.\ Carter were placed on special duty as school bus guards at the same time, Qn last Friday Pvt Eugene Robbins went on special duty as a'clerk in the third battalion can teen. Sergeant Buist Bethune has' been re-appointed as mess sergeant. Since our arrival here we have been mess ing with headquarters battery and they have been furnishing the mess sergeant during April. WART ADS FOR REmf—FIRST ItiOOR THRUB or four-room apartmmit, electrical kitchen, InclnJlng hot watmr took, private entrance, large lawn, vrifii nice riiade trees. Mrs. J. W. Currie. Itc. FOR SALE—ELECTRIC REFRIGE- ratw, practicality new. in perfect cenditibn. Origfaial guarantee good ■ as gold. sell at a sacrifice. See or phmie Mrs. Plotfctn at the hinne of J. B. Thomas. ' riione 296L Itp. FOR RENT—A LOVELY APART- ment consisting of either two of three rooms, iMrivate..ba«h, and elec trically en^pped kitch^ Large lairy homd witii big ppreb and yard. 15 minutes from Raeford. See Miss Lillian Alderman,-Wag- ram, N. C. lie. ' M. G. Moore’s contratt ns prin cipal at ^tioch' has- been cbhtinueo^ Misses Harmon nnd Nicols have re signed. ' It is understood that Miss, Nicols expects te be married soon,- We wish for her much happiness in* her new life. Miss Harmon’s plans, have not been aimounced. The faculty^ at Ashemont hsui been completed and remains the mme. as heretofore except that Jiiss’Emma fine Hanna, of Statesville, has been elected .to take the place of Miss Myrtiep Barrington, who resigned in March to be marri^. Mrs. Ina Mc- Labd very kindly consented to fill out the term until the new teacher was elected. , The contracts of the entire faculty of the Raeford graded school have been continued. , The Board of Education met in reg ular session on Monday. 'The main item of business was the budget for the scfiool year 1941-42. After dis cussing it item by item it was ap proved and ordered -transmitted to the board of commissioners with the request that it be approved and a rate of 38_^ts be levied. This rate is the same as last year. The total budget' figure is about $i,OOQ.OOO less than last yerf. It was figured that the revaluation would take up the difference. > WE HAVE {SOBIE SHELVES FOR sale that cpme out of a atwte. They are assembled and In good condi tion, ready for use. See Clarence Lytdi- 5:8|15|22|29|c. FOR rent—LARGE BED ROOM, fomiahed, private entrance, ad- jolnbig ibotlu—Mrs. S. A. Snead. Itp. The UlkhurPh boyshotoe economics class in domestic science cooked and served the aimtial diimer given to the boards of education and conunis-: sioners on last Monday. In addi tion, .to the two boards and the dis trict school board, J. A. McOoogan, A, S. Knowles, Rev. E. C. Crawford, Dr. A. C. Betiume and K. A. Mac Donald were guests. ^ T. B. Upchurch was prevented from attending by illness. Mayor G. W. Brown was also prevented from at tending as was N. B. Blue. This cla^ of boys did everything in,reference to the dinner under the supervision of the home economics teacher. They prepared the favors, set the table, made all the decora tions which were patriotic in motif, the color sceme being red, white and blue, cooked emd served the entire dinner. Space prevents giving the entire menu but th^ had fried chit;k- en (see Mr. Crawford), baked bam, and everything that goes with these two items. Everything was as nice as could be. Principal D. P. Scurlock was con fined by illness. The guests passed a resoluton of regret at his illness and hope for his speedy recovery. Miss Maxie McLaurin has resigned from the high school faculty, ^he ^expects to be married soon after school (doses. We wish for her much happiness. LET MOTHER PICK HER OWN MOTHER’S DAY GIFT Graduation gifts may cdso be selected at,,* THE UHB JUST ARRIVED, PURINA POULTRY feeds, late oabbmie x^te, tcmiato pfamte, sweet potato plipils, seed peahatB^HMne Food Aforket. Ito, IXIST, SIRAVED OR STOLEN'— hoiBtf dog, red body, bbiie toce; white ring aroniid neek. All legs whUe and red OReckled. Up of toil vriilte. Amnvnra to of Blngv^H. C. Tapp, Bonte 1, ffliaa- won. N. U, 5:8|lS|p. BEING YOUB EGGS TO TBOE HOME Food Market for better prices. Ite. FOR SALE BY ORIGINAL PtR- ebaaer. Muter DeLoxe. d-docH* ’87 model ChevriiM: 27,906 actual mile age. New tbu and tnbes. Exfrn clton, iind In No. 1 oondltiiHi in every way. Here Is really a good nsed mrl S«e J. A. Bancom, at BMeMn’s Cadi Store. ifo Hatters pertaining to News-Jonr- dal vriU get anick and better atten- tbm* If plHmed to the News-Journal effioe. Please remraaber ads. FOR IffiNT — A DELIGHTFUL aparinent* gniet nnd ebiriL Mod idhopmAty prteed onty 3 ndlw Stele ndwry and kmnr It Ihragg tiian BabtoriL Diianlre at .Tlie :E«FB r JoRnal offllBe or' see we. III. P. Ayifm Reddtt. N, O, • t- ^ fOB,R^ ESTATE, VBITE J. iL Ffcttjwen, Lauriabmg er Radek^ Fwnbeperty g — ing the iteriretaty cm Tue M RBfilW YOUR ,f . 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