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THURSDAY. JULY 15. W3 PAGE FOUR THE NEWS. JOURNAL, RAEFORD, N. C RATION BOARD Shoe retailers all over the country are preparing to get rid of their odds and ends of broken stock and obsolete odd-lot shoes under OPA's so called "Grab Bag Amendment" between July 19-31. A limited amount of dealer's shoe stocks to be thus disposed of w ill be said to the public at a reduced price without payment of a ration stamp. Dealers are required to use the words "OPA Off Lot Release" in all an nouncements and advertising in con nection with these sales. , The Maxium percentage allowed retailers for the number of shoes re leased from rationing during the pe riod must be based on the number of ralionable shoes in stock as of April 1 minus certain types such as baseball shoes, evening slippers and such 'which were released from rationing on July 7. Dealers selling odd-lot shoes ration free will not be entitled to any addi tional shoe ration currency to com pensate them for these sales. This amendment does not affect the sale of now modern regular-line shoes which wi!l continue to be sold only upon surr-.nder of the current Stamp No. 18 O Vacation Travel I'm esti ictod vacation travel or tra vel to summer homes in an area in which a gasoline shortage exists can not, of course, be permitted. Whatev er gasoline is available must be used to a maximum extent for occupation al purposes. A limited amount of va cation travel on a Basic ration is, however, permitted where alternative means of transportation are inade qua to. Only one round trip to and from a vacation point by the shortest and most direct route shall be permitted during balance of the year 1943. A person desiring to use his Basic ration fjr vacation travel must apply to the Board for permission. He must inform the Board of his destination, the date he expects t leave and the date he expects to return. He must also establish and certify on Form R 572. in duplicate, that he has sufficient A Coupons in his Basic ration or gas oline acquired by such coupons to en able them to make the trip. After the Board sees that he has sufficient coupons to make the trip, he will be given Form R-572. with a validation stamp alTixed to the form before it is valid, and '572" noted on the inside cover of the A Book. O Josephine Hall, Home Aser.t, will be Klad to assist with canning any morn ing or Monday P. M. in July. The other afternoons in the month will be taken up with club meetings. Pres sure cookers c.re available at the Home Agent's oifice. HOME DEMONSTRATION CLl'B SCHEDl'LE LOUISBURG COLLEGE A Co-educational Standard Junior College- THE GENERAL COURSE COMMERCIAL SCIENCE COURSE Courts leading to graduation at Senior College and University in Agriculture. Dentistry, Engineering. Home Economies. Lav.". Me.dictu-SecrcUrial. Medical Technology, Ministry, Nursing. Teaching anted privilege f earning SCO f their expense.--. Gci.c r.i! o unst-h' r.t acavit ie.- mt.v.:r.i':a. ;,t.;:e'.;cj: i ! ,.i i tikianir: wit-lo-H-:"::'' rel'.gious irfnicr.c : healthful ilifutu.-: lirrited uorpti'.-.n". cni'olhr.er.t: con-,5:- ncr.rive c. SJofl. 5-6 kffKBBESBB For Details. Write WALTER PATTEN, President Louisburg, N. C. Following is a schedule of Home Demonstration Club meetings and names of hostesses for the remainder of July. Thursday, July 15 Mildouson, at Community Building. Friday, July 16 Little River at Lit tie River Community Building, with Mrs. Alex McFadyen and Miss Mary Delia as hostesses. Tuesday, July 20 Ant inch at Mrs Sadie Watson's with Mrs. Watson as hostess. Wednesday, July 21 Blue Springs, at Blue Springs Community Building, with Miss Mary Kate Clark, Mrs. Will Clark, and Mrs. Kube Clark hostesses Thursday. July 22 Rocktish, at Rocklish Community Building, with Mrs. Allen Wood and Mrs. Mclnnis as hostesses. Friday, July 23 Raedeen, at Cliff Conoly's Service Station, with Miss Irene Downer and Mrs. Holland as hostesses. Tuesday. July 27. Araba Club, at j Hendrix' Grill with Mrs. Jones, Mrs. , Bostic and Mrs. Johnson, hostesses Wednesday. July 28 Allendale, at i Community Building with Mrs. Arch McGougan and Mrs. Thomas, hostess es. i The hostesses are asked to serve on ly a drink at the club meetings this month. The demonstration will be : "Busy Day Meals" and the recipes I prepared at the meetings will be ser ved lor refreshments. O MAP CRASS' Australian military experts are con sidering the use of dogs for tracking snipers. LEGAL NOTICES DISSOLUTION OF CORPORATION North Carolina farmer.-, have or.e of the finest glass crops in many years and they are calling it "Jap Grass" as it damages corn, peanuts, cotton, to bacco and other crops. State College Extension specialists declared yester day. Reports fivm county agents from all sections of the St;ite stress the dam age. In some counties growers are pulling the grass out of the peanuts with hoes so that they can get at it when the weather permits them to get into tiic fields with plows. Most secti 'lis report exceptionally line corn crops but in certain counties a heavy growth ol grass is damaging tiie cr"p. w ei's are cry proud of the good corn c:'oj the Kxtcnsion rcp.ii't s.iid, ;r.d realize how fortunate they arc since the esti ii.iles for the nation sh, w a reduction of about 403 million bushels fioni la.-t year's coin crop, be c:u..-e of r.Wst in the Midwest and the h'te planting of the cr. p. State of North Carolina Department of State. To All to Whom These Presents May Come Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satis faction, by duly authenticated re cord of the proceedings for the vol untary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stock holders, deposited in my office, that the COLLIN'S DEPARTMENT STORE OF RAEFORD. N. C, INC. a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situated in the Town of Raeford. County of Hoke, State of North Carolina (W. A. Col lins being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 22, Consolidated Status, entitled "Cor porations." preliminary to the issu ing of this Certificate of Dissolution: Now Therefore. I, Th.id Eure. Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 6th day of July. 194.1. file in rry oftice a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolu tion of .said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 6th dav of July, A. D. 1943. THAD EURE. Secretary of State. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COl'NTY OF HOKE. The foregoing certificate of Th.id Eure. Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina is adjudged to be correct. Let tiie Instrument, with the cer tificate be registered. Witness my hand, this 13th day of July. 194:?. .1. U. CAMERON, Clerk of the Super. or Court. hereby gives notice to all persons in debted to said estate to come forward and make settlement with the under signed immediately; and all persons having claims against said estate will present the claim duly verified to the undersigned, on or before the 25th day of June, 1944 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This, June 25, 1943. James Johnson, Administrator of W. D. Smith, deceased. 4-10 Garvin. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as administratrix of the estate of the late James Wiley Hewitt of Hoke County, hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to come forward and make settlement with the undersigned immediately; and all persons having claims against said estate will present the claim, du ly verified, to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of June, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This June 30th, 1943. MRS. JAMES W. HEWITT, Administratrix ot James Wiley 4-10 Hewitt. claim against the said estate to pre sent them to me duly verified, on or before the 21st day of May. 1944, or this notice will be pled In bar ot their recovery. . . ,j All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 21st day of May, 1943. H. A. Long, Administrator, C. T. A. A. D. Goto. Att'y. 51-5 - pd. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified as administrat or of the estate of W. J. Long, late of Hoke County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having NOTICE OF TAX FORECTOSl'RE SALE Pursuant to an order dated July 6, 1943. by the Clerk of Superior Cour : of Hoke County, N. C, I as conr ! sioner will offer for sale at publi f , tion at the courthouse door in Rai !N. C. to the last and highest bit. i for cash at 12 o'clock noon, on August 3rd, 1943, the following property, I known a i the Mary McAlister, de- In Antioch Township, Hoke County, N. C, and being the 10 acres devised by Ben McRae to his daughter, said Mary McAlister, as appears at page 44 of Book of Wills No. 1 in the office of Clerk of Superior Court of said County, to which reference is made for further details and description. rested July 6, 1943. ARTHUR U. GORE, 5-8 Commissioner Pause and refresh ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE I The undersigned, having qualified ! as administrator of the estate of the i late W. D. Smith of Hoke Countv, ! n 'nr Am- .', 'a ,.t . iWfi'HiWliii; i n -.'i.i.j,,. fn imrtft hi ...at the familiar red cooler Eottled under oulhority of The Coca-Colo Company by COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Aberdeen, N. C. A WAR STAMP BOOK WEIGHS ONE OUNCE A GUN WEIGHS TEN POUNDS PERHAPS IT'S NOT AS HEAVY BUT YOUR WAR STAMP BOOK STILL CARRIES A LOT OF WEIGHT. O . c re r. . ; ALL IN IT: - lip i- ut there in the thick of the fight, but we're ir every man on the tY-'-i'.t. the re are TWELVE i working fot victorv. i' ) : v .uYt' ri'.t thriving a gt . you CAN' consistent ly and rc3..!oriy: every pay day, JJ'JY MORE BONDS: Know that bv doing so, you are doir-g your PART to provide our sons, brothers, neighbors with th things they need to BRING VICTORY CLOSER! o When you BUY FOR VICTORY you SAVE FOR PEACE! O THE BANK OF RAEFORD MEMBER F. D. I. C. n This is part of an actual letter from a soldier overseas t "If $ not the big things that you miss out here. It's little things. Like street noises. Or an electric lamp. Where ice are there ain't no such. Since I'm on duly all day, I write letters in the nearly-dark. Funny, hoiv you can mitt a com' mon, ordinary electric light bulb.'"' Here at home, folks take elec tricity for granted. Take for granted that, when their fingers flip that (witch, the lights will blaze instantly! The fact that you do take electric service for granted is a tribute to the men and women who supply it. They've made it dependable and they've made it cheap. The average American family gets about twice as much electricity for its money as it did fifteen years ago. Soldier, we're sorry we can't do much about sending you electricity over there. But we are pouring power into industry over here, so that you can have the tanks, plane, ships and guns yon need. The electric companies under business management are in the war as you are to dispel the darkness of state slavery! . . Here's for seeing you uhen the lights go on again everywhere! BOK'T WJSTI fLICTHICITf JUST HCAOtt IT ItH'T KA7IONID! Carolina POWER & LIGHT Company
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