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THURSDAY, MAY 13. 1943 THE NEWS JOURNAL, RAEFORD. N. C PAGE FIVE 1 31 Shop and Save HOME n SEAR'S FURNISHINGS BABY CRIB Finished in Maple $12.95 FELT MATTRESS $5.95 mw BOUDOIR CHAIR $13.95 Extra comfort in this dainty bou doir chair. Finest cretonne cover in wide choice of smart colurs. Strong hardwood frame. UNPAINTED LAWN CHAIRS $3.93 Extremely low price f ir a chiiir of hardwaed. Comfortable bark and form-fitting seat. Unusually wide ar.n rest. 3 PIECE MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE Beautiful maple finish bed, chest and vanity. Honoi bilt construction assures you of many years of satis factory service. Vanity has genuine plate glass mirror and chest has big roomy drawers $950 Fisl! r Twin Sie FOSTER BED 8.95 . ; A eh. ni.iitrf i--U'C-jn otir'choir'Js t.t v..:l.int or .; a; ! finish. Single c-r 0 nl 'e c.e. Economy price.'! F! Vi' PvLTTRSl Match in; lr yrinjj and lnattitss low jji-ice. D;:;ii iVe . : i.e i and ; L'.'-) our.d r:a!;..-s n Iot" icl'.e;l '.' Ti .o box sjm in-; i ; iK'-.I.T.ed i- ' i '' :;;!'! v. l"u!l r.;- t;i;i sle. ill s;x,i;J V.'ith .,.l.iTCIi!NO BOX SPRING : 0 . r ' ' : ! ; : Kocli'nin, Cack Chair $34.9S With Ottoman $10.00 LESS THAN YOt'D EXPECT TO PAY Honor-Built f .r wear. A marvel in ease . . ..simply sit down and leas back. . . . the patented back tilts for extreme comfort. Rich ly uphoUteied ... as a good chair should be. Come inj today. 7 DITRABLE ICE REFRIGERATORS $64.95 A new, super-efficient refrigerator. Cold er, safer food temperatures with ice! Sani tary plastic water trap. Get yours while our supply lasts. We take this opportunity to invue all Army Personnel of Mackall-Bragg and Maxton Airport to visit this Nationally Known Store. What you don't find order at our Catalogue Desk. s ir ii in w wijiiiiMk mm) for 420 HAY ST. FAX ETTE VILLE, N. C It'lJrS. DIAL $17) Officers Needed For The Waac The Women's Army Auxiliary Corps is launching a drive to secure women with outstanding qualilka I tions to become Officers in the Corps. 1 "Women with administrative cx. perience and women with leadership J ability are needed to serve us Ofli- cei's in Hie rapidly expanding Wo : men's Army Auxiliary Corps", Lt. 1 Mary J. Norton. WAAC Recruiting Officer at Koit Kragg, announced to day. "Although outstanding mem bers in the ranks are entering Officer Candidate schools at the rate of 25(1 a week", she said, "many mure Offi ; cers will be needed as soon as they can be trained." ! "Pay and allowances are the same as Officers in the regular Army." Applications are being accepted , now from women interested in qual I ifying for Officers Candidate School. Major qualifications are as follows: j An applicant must be a citizen of the ; United States, be 21 years of age or j over, have 2 years of high school ed ' ucation or its equivalent, pass the j j Army Mental Alertness Test, pass , j the Army Physical Examination, sub j mit proof of birth, and have no fi- j I nancial dependents. Applications for enrollment may be obtained from j 1 your local Post Office or by writing ; the WAAC Enrollment Statics, Fort j j Bragg. N. C. They should be marked , by the applicant in the upper right ! hand corner, "Officer Candidate", I and returned to the Fort Bnigff Of ( fice. Applicants will be furnished ' cuvernmcnt transportation to Fort liragg f(ir the mental and phy.-ical : ; exn'rinations which require a;vjr"X ' innately two days time. : o "THE EVEK-XOKMAI. PO( KET- ! BOOK". .X . r y - niTH YEAR Colonel Edgar K. Bain of Ooldsboro. pictured above, has started his fifth year as state director of the Brewing Industry Foundation's North Carolina Com mittee. He supervises the beer in dustry's "clean up or close up" cam paign which has resulted in the ' elimination of more than 275 unde sirable retAU beer outlets in Worth Carolina. PIANO RECITAL By Students of A,l.emoi)t School. Harriet Jones (Advamed Student) Assistii.R Pre.srmtd ty Mrs. W. E. Cook. -i a.oa'.pson. !! s-, by When the United States went to ' war the volume of consumers short- term debts had reached a high rec j ord of 9.7 billion dollars, a jump of j a billion over the previous year. I Shortly after the beginning of the : war restrictions were placed on in ' stallment buying, all the way from furniture and store goods to outomo biles and buying a home. Drastic i ! restrictions have put crimps in in-1 j stallment credit-'. Restrictions- and i limitations on bank credits have j been put into effect. New debts 1 have been spaced out sp they can be paid in small su ns. ; Mortgages have been paid off to -an unusual decree sin-e trie begin ning of the war. Debts have been ; reduced. The Office of War Infctnm : i tion says it "helps l mainU'in the ever normal bocketbook." More1 than that tlit-c- I imit:.tions . !' c.-oci.t n:ay er e to iaip'ess tiie pi-' '!( f,! our count:y t bridge liie ;.:;. b-,'- t a I'l ii w.ir .i i:l r:'.':.re. People v, I'.n caa aii:1 d" s .ve monry ,shoi:l..l l e quite "himky-dun ky in post-wai' tir::es. But the rest of the pop.. lull, "i will ... k lor ; o i'oturn of the "installment plan" ami Krr.s of c iccl : t that weie ao ,cl on..u'h w!iin t::e.v wanted r.di...-. iii-e-'. and the- com on t. uf ! o.v.c. or" ;i v.iiy to 'licet their inaui'niK'e a'0 iniu rs. Theic's a practical pos'-war 1 proa; a in that di : -n-cs oany j,ttcn- j ti-n. " ; f) The Birthday S.,r.rman's ;, Alice Mae haplv. S,j:ig ' I t.i-.e il; ool-.'i '. '.(! ir. Sail or's 1! .mpipr P I :o. 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