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... — . ifiiB neWS^OITBMAL i^' -'.» QUEWHIFFLE n£ws By Mr=. W. M. McFadyen Mrs. Mae Walker of Dough- ton spent several days last week .' ith and Mrs. Carl Riley. MO^B ABOUt Poole’s Medley erated, even defended by some newspapers. . the WOREO’S greatest v^/ SCHOOL FOR Capt. .ind Mrs. H. T. Walker of Orlanda, »riorida, spent last week wit!i Mrs. Walker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Riley. 1 . f,.'. . : C-• • V 3 o *. ■ fror.. -r.rv Grnnnn Forces soldier is fanred for his ability to carry ass’.^r.rv.fnt with resourcefulness and initiative — the drat nr.ike leaders in civilian life as well as the Army. ? Ground F rees not «nly teadi > cu leadership — they ^uip :h fine j.>b training to go with it. In peacetime, the Anny eantic scl'.ool-going organiration — .'.ith training available 'y ski//s and trades. Courses oncred range all the way . .toniotive mechanics to welding — designed to help you w ork you like and do best. erased Arm;.' pay scales are novwHt-eCfect, and you receive ^01*1.^31 pa;.' for overseas i isands of outstanding y(6ung men, able to meet the new standards reciuired, areVgnlUtir.g in tj)e-Regular Army, re beginning interesting. i^efuTcareers by learning leader- :- :ig with special skills. Visit your nearest U. S. Army u-.ng Station for details. HIGHLIGHTS OF REGULAR ARMY ENLISTMENT wh of service i :o be f.Uc'i. '.hcatrrs I'^s. on 3-ycar */rr. : 5 :o years 'srents' consent) 1- .n Army, who i*;c. lorn-.er .**4 on iengih ot under GI - wno enlist = ■ •r. of war and -i/s or more. - 4. Famly allowances for dependents c: men enlisting or reeniisting con« ur:;l 6 ir.'cnths after official terrr.'.n.T'icn of war. 5. Eniiatrr.ents for 2 or 3 years, (i-year enlistments permitted for men now in the Army with 6 or more months of service.) 6. dptilri to retire at li.alf pay for the rest of your life after 20 years* sen.-ice—increasing to three-quarters pay after 30 years of service. All previoL.s honorable active federal service counts toward reiirenier.t. HIGHER PAY FOR flRMV MEN .r.itFkI Lscfcii Ckties asii Ksiai C« 'V-':- t: C:;-.:T:n 0-: Starting Base Pay Per MONTHLY RETIREMENT INCOME AFTER: 20 Years' 30 Years' _ — o.. 3T rr..:zr. O-rr- s;: -o M or Dr ' Crew*. StJ r Fl> :r.s-: 2y S'3 z--ia;ei -pDU Pa-a- Incriire r : r z.idr. 3 Years blaster Sergeant Month Service Service or First Sergeant ^165.00 5107.25 5185.63 Technical Sergeant 135.00 87.75 151.88 Sta^ Sergeant . . 115.00 74.75 129.38 Sergeant .... 100.00 65.00 112.50 ^^orporal .... 90.00 58.50 101.25 Private First Qass 80.00 52.00 90.00 Private . . . . 75,00 48.75 84.38 . . * A" L-rry 5*'ve$ rf^ S'atioti .*r .^eaee 3T NOW ST YOISI KESPEST SHMI RcCE5.!T..’ie STST'.Cii The .■^u.xiliary of Shiloh Presbyterian church met Thurs day night at the community house .•\fier th.e business meeting a shower was given in honor of Mrs. H. T. Walker, recent bride. Mrs. Walker received many love ly gifts, after which light re freshments were served. Mrs. W. L. McFadyen, Mrs. Peggy Behrinan, Mrs. Joe Ches- nutt and son. toninly, spent the week end in Durham. •s«^:>s»c.:>!»K3«B>aeei>a»£:3aKKt'3^ 1«5^> i'EKSON STREET FAYETTBVILI.E, N. C. fH5eS*2ui3E:SJuZ323«r'r*35cJ3E:^arl5CT5acfB*Sa p iO .1^' Yeni Tobercco Against -T t. lie Mold with £ ermate Now is the time to protect vour tobaci o against blue mold. We now nave a limited quan tity of Fermate available in - ■ wo forms: 1.—Pennate as a spray. ! '5 , Fermate ready-mixed dust. Hoke Exchange Col FXC ^^^ealer Agent »y >SK e5e^>s»c:sii* •»>. -Sf: ♦> ♦> •»: Oi INTNE MIGHT CLOTHI Peductions Now on Men’s PANTS ^ORK WORK SHIRTS WORK SHOES i: See Us Also For HOG WIRE- POULTRY WIRE ASBESTOS SHINGLES-CEMENT-NAILS "i 1 OUTSIDE WHITE AND SEVERAL OTHER COLORS OF PAINT 'll' A> «■!* WE CAN FILL YOUR EVERYDAY NEEDS IN JOHN DEERE REPAIR PARTS iT |i /*' ■ Hardware and Home Furnishings it; 'jii ,1 'Si !!! Johnson Cotton Co. • 1 i ilfekrdj bEe. • Cash If You Have It Credit If You Need It On the first day of April, 1943, ice covered everything, and pea ches were as big as bird eggs, and we had peach pie from some cf . those peaches.' , The latest snow I ever saw was the morning of the 17th day of April, 1871. Peaches were not hurt by that sno.w as it turned warmer after it had fallen. men IS to 84. iMlnalve^^(17, WANTED TO RENT—House ap with parents’ consent). Get fall details at V. S. Anny Reiarait- ing Station, 105 1)8 Persdn St Fayetteville, N. y- -/ apartment funtished or nnfor- niehed. Call O. Langdon, 233-1. > tfo GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT by planting ,Early-bearing Fruit ^.-JTrees, nut trees, and berry oijrered by Virglnia^s la|:irrst growers. Write for FREE COPY NEW -44-i PAGE, PLAN-' TING GUIDE listing extensive line of fruits and ornamentals. WAYNESBORO NURSEiRIES, Wayne^oro, Virginia 39C FOR S^E — Kobe lespedeza seed, free from dodder. W. H. G. Balfour, Lumber Bridge, N. C. 39-p (WTKnB^ SPtWLnW of anytunv fsr tte flee from a.peneil to a writer to an adO^ mad^r^i' come in to see our Un^. Printing Co. Aberdeen. ^ ^4 FOR sale—Lespedeza seed.,N.^ L. McFadyen^ , ’ H«* - ANNOUNCING I- ’■'It is tboyght a majority of the .:eopie and newspapers favor the closed shop bill which the house committee has adopted. ' BABY CHICKS. C. O. D. S8.85 for 100 up. Write us for Baby Ducks. David NicTicis Hatch ery, Rockmart, Georgia 39-40c THE OPENING OF SANDERS STORE WANT ADS enl^- OPENINGS NOW FOB PICKED MEN GOOD PAY AND EXPENSES rf you can measure up to the standards. of the peacetime Re gular Army, yon now ha unusual opportunity. By ting for 3 years you can choose one of the famous fighting di visions now on occupation duty in Japan and Korea. , The divisions in which you can enlist include such outstan ding units as the 1st Cavalry Diiision, 6th Infantry Division 7th Infantry Division, 24th In fantry Division and 25th Infan try Division, each of which bad a great battle record during the war. After initial training in the U. S., you cap join the unit of your choice and take part in the interesting work of main taining a just peace in the Far East. Yen’ll have the advantage of .20% extra pay for overseas service. Starting overseas is $90 a month in addition to food clothing, good quarters, medi cal and dental care. An you’ll enjoy excellent- livipg ^ondi- LO&T—1 pair of bifocal glasses , in blue ease with pink wiper inside with “Whitehead, Fay- ette\'ille, N. C.” on case and wiper. Lost on Feb. 14th or. 15th. Please return to owner at Graham’s Gift Shop, if found, and receive reward. W. A. Mc Lean. ' 39P, LOCATED ON OLD TURNPIKE ROAD BEHIND COTTON MILL. , FRYERS FOR SALE—See J. O. Veasey at Pine Forest. 39P FOR SALE—One Nesco Oil cook stove in - good condition. Ban- corn, Applicance Co. '39C Stocks Of NEW FURNITURE REWARD—$15 for information leading to rental of at least 3 room house. Unfurnished. Call | Boyd Hat-din, Hotel Raeford.39 YOU can buy a new BALDWIN j PIANO or a fully guaranteed used piano from the Lumber- ton Music Store on very easy Tenns. Come or write us a card and one of our represen tatives will call on you. Lum- berton Music Store, 4th and 'Chestnnt St.. Lumberton, Phone,] 408. TFC BABY CHICKS—Get new price], list and save money. WOR'TH-1' WHILE CHICKS, 101 W. North Avenue, Baltimore 1, Mary- ] land. 37-46-p REASONABLY PRICED I Heaters, Weed & Coal Burners Living Room Suites Wardrobes Chairs Cocktail Tables H^offee Tables Stoves nt' living ^ ^ tions, plenty Jot si^tsqhing, sports and recreation, aiid the satisfaction of ooing a worth while job. Enlistments open to RED SPRINGS FLORIST—Flow ers for all occasions. Mrs. A. H. McPhaul, Telephone 206-1, Raeford, Telephone 360-1, Red Springs. " 38-41c WE BUY NEW AND USED FURNITURE REPAIR, UPHOLSTER, RESTORE & REFINISH J. G. Cox, Mgr. '-J'; -,-5r,v pM ^ M , - r a L4 ^ V The Brilliant New "SiX” the most modern six-cylinder engine in the world i' * 4^' /. 4. ' X' The Famous Ford V-8 with the V-type engine found in America's costliest cars No other car ' -r— m the low-price field offers this I pick of power nher^'s i your RAEFORD AUTO COMPANY Phone 2511 Raeford, N. C.
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