TIIL: ATWiJCLXNYaL, UALFOUO, N. C. THURSDAY DECEMBER 6, 1945 AUTO IIIII Washing Greasing Polishing NEW TIRES We Have a New Shipment of Batteries rmn AT THEV (sso) SIGN PERSONALS Harry Greene and Lawrence Mc Neill have returned from New York. Mr. and Mrs. Drummona of Florida is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Sexton. Mrs. Drum- mond is the former Miss Grace Niven and is a niece of Mrs. Sexton. Bradley Norton, an old Raeford boy, is spendng a few days here ths week. He has recently been separated from the service after spending quite some time in the ETO, and will make his home in Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. James McDiarmid and children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc Diarmid and children spent Wednes day in Siler City visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Williamson at tended the wedding of Miss Hope " j Weaver in Red Springs Saturday night. RAEFORD THEATRE Theatre Opens At 5:00 P. M. Daily PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEGINNING DECEMBER 6, 1945 Mr nrwt Afr A A. CirahAm snent jlj Monday in Fayetteville shopping. & I Miss Katherine Walters of the Ba- ker's Sanatorium in Lumberton spent V the week end at home. B Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Currie spent C ; the week end in Hamlet with Mr. B and Mrs. Ed Bethune. Thursday-Friday Shows 5-7-9 P. M. "Fallen Angel" Alice Faye and Dana Andrews SATURDAY From 2:00 P. M. "Call of the Rockies" Also "Boston Blackies Rendezvous" Chester Morris SUNDAY Sunday Shows 3 and 9 P. M. "Earl Carroll Vanities" Dennis O'Keefe and Constance Moore MONDAY - TUESDAY "The Great John L." Greg McLure and Linda Darnell WEDNESDAY I "Medal for Benny" $ Dorothy Lamour ! Mr. and Mrs. George Hooks and f: daughter, Faye, of Fayetteville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wal (,.; j ters. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Williamson are building a new home out on the Red Springs road near Jim's father. Miss Peggy Bethune spent the past week end in Spring Hope with friends. 'Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Upchurch, Jr.. are spending a couple of days in Cur rituck duck hunting. Eugene Teal is much better after being very ill for the past week. Mary Watson spent the week end in Red Springs especially to attend the wedding of Miss Hope Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fails of Gastonia spent the week end with Capt. and Mrs. Clyde Upchurch, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Falls are Mrs. Up church'a parents and came especial ly to see Clyde, who has just re turned from the ETO. Peoples Tabernacle H. Gwyn Clayton, Pastor 0:00 A. M. Sunday school. Lesson topic: "The Christiana Place in the Life of the Nations." 1 1 .DO A. M. Morning worship, ter mon by pastor. 6:00 P. M. Young Peoples meet ing. 7:00 P. M. Evening worship, ser mon by pastor. 7:00 P. M. Monday Missionary meeting. 7:00 P. If. Tuesday Mid-week prayer meeting. 0 Raeford Methodist Church W. L. Maness. Minister 9:45 A. M. Church School. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship, 5:00 P. M. Youth Fellowship meeting. 7:00 P. M. Evening Worship It 3:30 P. M. Monday General meet ing of the Woman's Society of Chris tian Service. 7:00 P. M. Wednesday Choir re hearsal. (i Raeford Baptist Church J. D. Whisnant. Ministei 9:45 A. M. Sunday school. 11:00 A. M. Morning worship 6:00 P. M. Training Union. 7:00 P. M. Evening worship. 7:00 P. M. Wednesday Prayer meeting. 7:30 P M TWHav TW lltn Lt. and Mrs. K.ennetn A. Mcis.et.nan Deacons meeting at pastorlum. This leit Monoay ior naieign to spenu i,s a special call meeting. couple oi days. Mrs. Riley Willis left Sunday for Durham to visit her father, who is ill in Duke hospital. All church services will be held In the elementary school building be ginning Sunday morning with Sun day school.. The church building and furnishings are to be moved nrr-Ana rotrtrw in htiiltino' this inrinrf R. A. Matheson, Sr., suffered Evervone will consider the school meeting place for Mrs. a neari auacn iasi nmucsuoj building as our Friends will be glad to know that tnis winter, she has improved greatly I Mrs. W. N. Currie of Laurinburg is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Eli Shankle for a couple of weeks. Friends of Miss Mary Kirby will be glad to know that she has return ed to her duties here as farm securi ty supervisor, after spending the Thanksgiving holidays at her home in Raleigh, and being confined there on account of illness. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McSween of Rock Hill, S. C, were guests of Mrs. L. B. Brandon for the past week end. Spring Hill Baptist Church Wairmm. J. D. Whisnant, pastor. '0:00 A. M. Sunday school 11:00 A. M. (Morning worship, each 1st and 3rd Sundays. 6:30 P. M. BTU. 7:00 P. M. Wednesday Prayer rreeting before preaching Sundays. Teford Prfytfrin Church McNAIR's PRE - CHRISTMAS READY-TO-WEAR SALE Sale Starts Thursday Dec. 6, through Dec. 24th We have the largest stock of Dresses, Coats, Suits, Skirts, Blouses, and Sweaters ever offered for this time of the year. Full range of sizes and colors are offered. Now is the time to make your dollars do double duty. One lot of Dresses, Women. Misses and Junior Sizes Yz PRICE One lot Coats, Womens, Misses and Junior Sizes 25 OFF One table of Sweaters, Womens and Misses.. Yz PRICE One rack of Blouses Yz PRICE One rack of Skirts, Womens and Misses 25 OFF One lot of Dresses, Womens, Misses and Juniors 25 OFF All Fur Coats 25 OFF One lot Womens and Junior Suits 25 OFF One lot Childrens and Misses Snow-Suits and Coats 25 OFF One lot of Ladies and Junior Rain Coats 25 OFF One lot of Suede and Cape Skin Jackets, Junior and Misses 25 OFF John F. McIIair, Inc. Laurinburg, N. C. w K Ho'Unrt. lnl'er 9:45 A. M Sunday school. 1 1 :00 A. M. Morning worship, 6:00 P. M. Young People's Ves per Hour. 7:00 P. M. Evening worship. 8:00 P. M. Informal Christmas Carol Sing for the Young People at the home of Mrs. F. G. Leach. 3:00 & 3:30 P. M. Monday Circle meetings, and also at 7:30 P. M. 7:00 P. M. WednesdayPrayer meeting. 7:45 P. M. Wednesday Senior choir rehearsal. 3:30 P. M. Thursday Young People's choir practice (girls). 7:00 P. M. Thursday Young People's choir practice (boys). 4:00 P. M. Friday Junior choir. The basic answer to farm pros perity is found in high domestic con sumption and a healthy export mar ket, says J. B. Hutson, Under Secre tary of Agriculture. Spraying the bed mattress with a suitable DDT preparation li all that is needed for the control of bed bugs, although a more general treat ment of infested rooms will eliminate the bugs sooner. The freezer locker plant at New Bern is considering the freezing of asparagus next year. It has been suggested that 30 families plant one half acre each. The News-Journal Published Thursday At Raeford, North Carolina Subscription Rates $2 per year For Servicemen 90 per year PAUL DICKSON, Editor Entered as second-class mail mat ter at the post office at Raeford, N. C, under Act of March 8, 1870. FOR SALE We Have On Hand a Limited Supply Of "WIZARD" Coal Heaters Priced . . . $43.21 . . . Tax Included Western Auto Associate Store Raeford, N. C. "Me... I'm staying in the Army! THERE ARE PLENTY OF REASONS ... AND HERE THEY ARE!" it," ' V kSk J 1 "First, I keep my present grade. ' That means a lot 0 "By reenlisting for 3 years. I can pick my own branch of service in the Air, Ground or Service Forces, and can go to any overseas theater 1 wish. 0 "I get my mustering-out pay, even though I'm reenlisting. Also, I get $50 a year reenlistment bonus for each year I've been in the Army. My dependents receive family allowances for the full term f my enlistment. And I'll be eligible for CI Bill of Kighu bene fits when I get out of the Army. A "My food, clothes, qiiai'tiv. medical and dental can' ;tre all supplied to me. And I can learn my of 200 skills or traded in the Army schools. Z "All of us who are reenlisting are going to have from 30 to 0 days' furlough at home with fiill pay and our travel paid both ways. And we'll have 30 das' fut loiigh every rar with pay. ! 6 "Any time after 20 years I can retire at half pay increas ing year by year to three-quarters retirement pay after 30 years f service. And the time I've already served in active military or naval service counts toward my retire ment time. Added up reenlist ment seems pretty sound to me!" JANUARY 31, 1946 AN IMPORTANT DATI FOR MIN IN THI ARMT MEN .now in Army who reonlist before Ftbruary I will bo roon llttorf in present y rod. M.n hon orably discharged can roonlitt within 20 after dischaiao in grado hold at lima of dis charge, pravidod they roonliit bofaro F.bruary I, 1946. You may anliit AT ANY TIME for 2 or 3 y.or periods. (Ono-yoar enlistments for m) now in fha Army with at loan 6 months of torvico.) FAY PER MONTH ENLISTED MEN In Addition I Food, Lodfing, CIctlMt ind Medical Cart r)P1ui 20 Increase for Service Overseas, (b) Plus .'"-" if Member of Flying Crews, Parachutist, etc. (c) Plus 5 Increase in Pay for Each 3 Years of Service. Starring faie Pay For Moarft Master Sergeant or First Sergeant SI J8.00 Technical Sergeant 114.00 Star! Sergeant . . 96.00 62.40 Sergrant .... 78.00 50.70 Corpoial .... 66.00 42.90 Private First Class . J4.00 35.10 Private .... 50.00 32.50 MONTHLY RETIREMENT INCOME AFTER: 20 Y.ors' 30 Years' Service Service 89.70 1155.25 74.10 128.25 108.00 87.75 74.25 60.75 56.25 U. S. ARMY RfCXUfTING STATION drw SEE THE JOB THROUGH kunust how at your nearest U. S. AEliVlY BE A GUARDIAN Of VICTORY" I Ft. GROUND, SERVICE FORCE Open Every Day BILL'S 1 Mile North Of Raeford Route 15-A HOURS NOW IN EFFECT WEEKDAYS-Open from 2 P. M. Until 1 A. M. SUNDAYS-Open from 5 P. M. Until 1 A. M STEAKS FRIED CHICKEH SAHDVICHES LUNCHEONS BARBECUE At All Timet . . . Sandwiches-Plates-By the Pound BILL WRIGHT, Prpritor

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