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Town and Farm In Wartin iC RATION REMINDER OASOL1NE ? In 17 east coast stales A-6 coupons are now good. tbkJu OIL ? Period 1 coupons are good through January 3. SUGAR ? Stamp No. 14 good lor 5 lbs. through November 1. Stamp No. 29 In Book Four be comes good November 1, and will be good lor 5 lbs. through Jan uary 15, 1944. Stamps Nos. 15 and 16 good lor 5 lbs. each for home conning through October 3. SHOES? Stamp No. 18 good lor one pair. Stamp No. 1 on the "airplane" sheet in War Ra tion Book Three becomes good lor one pair November 1. MEATS, FATS ? Brown stamps C, D, E, and F good through October 30. Brown stamps O, now good, expires December 4. Brown, stamp H becomes good October 31 and remains good through December 4. PROCESSED FOODS? Blue stamps X, Y, and Z good through November 20. Green stamps A, B, and C In Book Four become good November 1 and remain good through December 20. REPORT ON 3RD WAR LOAN Final Xlgures lor the Third War Loan showed $18,943,000,000 worth of bonds sold, Under Sec retary ol the Treasury Daniel W. Bell reported recently. Sales to individuals, the lirst objective of the drive, exceeded the five billion dollar quota by 377 mil lion dollars. CAN STILL SEND SOME GIFTS Christmas packages tor sol diers overseas which have been returned to the sender because ol an improper address still may be mailed, according to the War Department. The original wrap per, bearing the Indorsement, "Return to Sender, Insufficient Address," must be submitted with the correctly addressed package to prove that It origin ally was mailed before the Octo ber 15 deadline. Christmas pack ages also may be mailed to sol diers going overseas between now and Christmas. When the sender presents his package to the post office tor mailing he must bring the change of ad dress form containing the APO address to which the package Is being sent. RETURN RATION BOOKS IN MAIL Finders of lost ration books may drop them In the mall without prepaying postage or enclosing them In envelopes, ac cording to OPA. On payment of a 5 -cent postage-due charge, the Post Office Department will return the lost book to the per son whose name and address appear on the cover. When the addressee cannot be found, the Post Office will forward the book to the nearest rationing board. TIRE HELP FOR TRUCK OWN ERS Truck owners who have tire rationing certificates but are unable to get tires because local quotas are used up and those operators unable to get ration certificates because of depletion of quotas soon may get help through the Office of Defense Transportation. Instructions on procedure tor reportig such cases soon will be Issued to the 142 ODT district managers. After cases are reported ODT will clear shortages with the Office of the Rubber Director in an ef fort to get the necessary tires. CORN PRICES SET Maximum prices tor white ear corn are 2 y, cents per bushel less than shelled yellow or white corn of like quality and grade, under a recent OPA ruling. White sapped corn Is 3 y, cents per bushel less. The Commodity Credit Corporation will continue to pay the corn produceer for any advances In the maximum price of corn, through Decem ber 31, 1943. LEGAL ADVERTISING ADMINISTRATION NOTICE Having qualified as adminis trator or D. J. Moses, deceased, late of Macon county, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of September, 1944, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All persons Indebt ed to said estate will please make Immediate settlement. This 26th day of September, 1043. CARL D. MOSES, Administrator. ?30? ate? H4 ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Raving qualified as adminis trator of J. I. Waters, deceased lite of Macon county, K. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of October, 1944, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate settle ment. This 1st day of October, 1943. J. P. SOLESBEE, Administrator. 07 ? top-'-Nll NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS North Carolina, Macon County. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ELLA LOBE ENGLAND i v?. CLIFTON ENGLAND The defendant, Clifton Eng land, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, for the purpose of se curing an absolute divorce for the plaintiff, Clifton England. Said defendant will further take notice that he Is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of th? Superior Court at Macon County, Nortfc Carolina, at the Courthouse In Franklin, North Carolina, on the 5th day of November, 1943, and answer or demur to the complaint In said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in said complaint. This 5th day of October, 1943. A. R. HIGDON, Clerk Superior Court, Macon County, North Carolina. 014 ? 4tc ? N4 EXECUTORS' NOTICE Having qualified as executors of Sallie Mozeley Penland, de ceased, late of Macon county, N. C., this Is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhi bit them to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of Octo ber, 1944, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immedi ate settlement. This 14th day of October, 1943. RAT PENLAND, HAS PENLAND, RALPH PENLAND. 021 ? 6tp ? N25 NOTICE OP SUMMONS North Carolina, Macon County. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Selma Dal ton, by her next friend, Florence Glbba. v?. Joseph Montgomery Dalton. The defendant, Joseph Mont gomery Dalton, will take notice that an action as above entitled, has been commenced in the Superior Court of Macon Coun ty, North Carolina, for the pur pose of obtaining an absolute divorce by the planlntlff from the defendant; and The defendant will further take notice that he Is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, in the courthouse in Franklin, North Carolina, on the 7th day of October, IMS and answer or demurr to the com plaint In said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded there in. This the 8th day of October, 1043. A. R. HIGDON, Clerk Superior Court. 07 ? 4tp ? 027 ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Having qualified as adminis trator of Emma Porter Huskln, deceased, late of Macon county, N. Q., this is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned on or before the 28th day of September, 1944, or this notice yill be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate settlement. This 28th day of September, 1943. PRANK P. HUSKIN, Administrator. 830 ? 6tp ? N4 QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptom* *f DMnu Arising tram STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID FraaBaakTafts af Home Treatment that Maat Halil ar It WUI Cast Yea Nathias Ovar two million bottle* of the WILLARD TREATMENT bare been aold for relief ol eymptoms of dfetreee vising from Memach IKMatflMl IS W&Sft ?xnl*,n* tMf treatment, ? ? at . Sold on 1ft days' trial I I fully txpU'"* f M? tr^atmont PERRY'S DRUG STORE No farm is 100 percent In the "Food For Freedom" fight unless It Is self supporting from a food standpoint. FRESH FISH and OYSTERS Served Daily CAGLE'S CAFE WILL YOU BE THE NEXT GRAVEDIGGER? ? , * ? ' ;v * Don't say "NO" until you read this? SURE YOU KNOW all about forest arH range fires. How they destroy timber, which i s a critical war material, and feed for cattle and sheep. How they rob us of precious man hours ? nearly eight million every year. How they cripple supplies of water that are vital for electric power and irrigation. "So what?" you ask, "What can I do?" YOU can do more than anyone t i*e because it's Jolks like you ? good, honest, fighting American citizens ? who start the most forest and range fins. Sounds incredible, doesn't it? But her$ ue the facts: Careless Americans last year started more forest fires than light ning, saboteurs, and incendiaries put together. We can't let it happen again this year. So when we are in or near forests, farm wood lands, brush, and grass- -remember: WE are the key men and women in this fight to pro* tea the home {root, and wt mustn't let Oar Carelessness be the Enemy's Secret Weapon. ATTENTION, BRUSH BURNERS! More than 6 million acres are burned, yearly, because of YOUR careless use of fire in clearing plow land and burning logging and other slash and debris. Do your part this year. Remember: ? 1. Don't burn without a permit from a % ranger or fire warden. 2. Don't burn du g unusually hot, dry, or windy weather. 3. Scrape a trail or "plow around" areas to be burned. 4. Have help handy till the last spark is dead> REMEMBER THESE RULES: IF YOU BURN SLASH First ? art ? permit KIEV ENT FOREST FIRES Their Secret Weapon Jackson Log & Lumber Company Canton* North Carolina
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