Friday, November 13,1942
Oxford Points
To Orphanage
Record
5,000 Children Trained By Pi
oneer Institution In Social
Welfare Work
The Oxford Orphanage at
Oxford, North Carolina, has a
record of sixty-nine years of
service to the children of North
Carolina. Over 5,000 have been
cared for and trained. Its gra
duates and former pupils are in
all walks of life and there is no
record of a former pupil having
been convicted and sentenced
for committing a major crime.
It is the oldest orphanage in the
State and receives children oth
er than those of the members of
the supporting order.
At the present time less than
50 per cent of the population of
the Orphanage is of Masonic
parentage. The Home possess
es valuable buildings, grounds
and equipment and has had no
operating deficit for several
years.
The annual budget of the Or
phanage calls for an expendi
ture of $170,000.00. This pro
vides shelter, clothing, food, re
creation, heat, light, books,
school supplies, health program,
staff of trained workers, voca
tional training in several de
partments, laundry, repairs and
upkeep to buildings, grounds
and equipment ,and experienced
case work for a family of 313
children.
Superintendent C. K. Proctor
announces that the sum of $lO,-
000.00 is needed this year for
operating expenses in order to
balance the budget,
tial way their desire to help
others.
The orphanages of the State
use the Thanksgiving season as
an occasion to appeal to the citi
ezns of the State for much
needed assistance. The Super
intendent of the 6xford Or
phanage announces that the
Home is open for visitors each
day and hundreds of North Car
olina citizens visit this historic
spot every year.
Nov. 15 Deadline
For Registration
Os Truck Owners
Raleigh, October s—Pointing
out that November 15 is the
deadline for owners of trucks
and other commercial vehicles
to obtain certificates of war
necessity. State officials urged
today that operators file their
applications immediately.
An operator cannot wait until
November 14 to file his appli
cation and then expect to re
ceive his certificate the next day
officials pointed out. Applica
tions must be mailed to the De
troit office where several days]
are required for processing,
they pointed out.
Mailing of applications has
been completed for all of North
Carolina. If an owner of a com
mercial motor vehicle has not
yet received his application
blank or if he has lost it, he
should apply at once to his near
est district ODT office. North
Carolina offices are at Ashe
ville, Charlotte, Wilmington,
Winston-Salem and Raleigh.
“Commercial motor vehicles”
mean trucks, buses and taxicabs,
whether operated as public car
riers or privately. In fact, most
of them are operated privately
more than 1,000,000 of them
by farmers.
If a farmer has any difficul
ty in filling out his application
blank, said ODT officials, he
should contact his local USDA
War board at once.
Unless the owner of a com
mercial motor vehicle has a cer
tificate of war necessity after
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November 15, he will be unable
to buy tires, gasoline or parts.
Operators were urged to make
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lets which were mailed with the
application blanks. A self-ad
dressed envelope was included
with each application blank
mailed.
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this is a risk that no motorist
can afford to take.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as the Admin
istrator, C. T. A., of the Estate of
Solon Baker, deceased, late of
Wake county, North Carolina, this
is to notify all persons having
claims against said deceased to ex
hibit them to the undersigned at
Zebulon, North Carolina, on or be
fore the 24th day of Oct. 1943, or
this notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please
make immediate payment.
This the 24th day of October,
1942.
Burbon Richards, Administrator,
C. T. A., Estate of Solon Baker.
F. D. Finch, Attorney.
6t-030-D4.
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Ages from birth to age 70 years.
Mutual, as its name implies.—
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NUJOL SALE!
n ‘ " Eight pints for the pi ice
of4 pint bottles. So
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SALE AT PUBLIC ~
Household and Kitchen furni
ture, farm tools and implements*
of all kinds of the late Solon
Baker, at his home place, 1 mile
northwest of Hopkins Chapel
church, at noon, on Saturday,
Nov, 14, 1942, Eastern Standard
Time.
Burbon Richards, Adr. C. T. A.
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