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FT Tf E TWO THE NEWS - JOURNAL, RAEFORD, N. C. THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 1943 BONDS 0VEH AMERICA Side by tide sleep 50. 000 service men and women in thii Amer ican "bivouac of the dead," where resti "the unknown el dier," and the of many genen Arlington heroes -:s? :rationa. .sfft' ill! Si Buy an Extra $100 Tend in Sspicmbs:: Untold millions sleep uncofnned. un knelled in Hitler Rraveyards from 'fiomso. Norway, to Candia on the Greek Isle of CretJ, men and women like ourselves who sought only to make the woild a bet ter place. Or. Thomas Nelson State's Dean Of Textiles Retires Raleigh, Sept. 25. After 42 years -as head of the North Carolina State Collrge textile school during which time he beca.re known as the dean of the nation's textile educators, Dr. Thomas Nelson has retired. The 71-year-. Id, educator, a na tive of England, joined the faculty at the college in 1901, and immediately instituted a policy of expansion that has made for the school a position in the textile industry, hardly outranked by any other in the nation. The retired dean says he had an idea that North Carolina could be devel oped into a great textile manufactur ing center back in the early days of his association with the textile school. He saw unlimited opportunity for southern colleges to train southern boys and girls for leadership in the southern textile industry. North Carolina, with its 600 textile plants, has proven a fertile field for Dr. Nelson's graduates. He admits there are as many as a dozen alumni holding managerial and executive po sitions in a single North Carolina ' plant. S Further afield, his graduates hold j positions in a dozen countries whose j mills are providing clothing and oth j er textile products for unnumbered I millions of consumers, including the ! armed forces of several nations. ! His students came from many states j and nations, and their records in em : ployment have carried Nelson's name ! in textile circles from India to Eng land and in the smallest North Caro lina mill. 1 The Raleigh school, like other sou- thern schools, had little to offer in the 1 way of textile education when Nelson joined the faculty. In Nelson's case the textile department with a couple '. of machines, was tucked into a base- ment, had only one other instructor , and taught only carding and spinning. Today the school has a new, four story building with 75,000 square feet of floor space. It is equipped with the latest machinery, and Nelson has at tempted to make it cne of the best- equipped institutions in the nation for the manufacture of fancy rayon and cotton fabrics. It now can turn out nearly every class of fabric made in the United States. O Military People Seeking Quarters ibi in i uVMUmm j 'wrnmmL . lay Ointment fyqjJfJ WllH" Soothes minor skin irri- .wasC fAyM " T2SEn IODINE p. 10 MuJ QUEEN SOAP 59 jptfVl' L'' time for this! 4 OZS. PURDY'S ra-TSSrH CASTOfi on 17' makeup base V 2dtC EXLAX 1)C (pp Ln7nt J' S"c FITCH'S SHAMPOO '5s"c 70 m - 8M SANITARY PMd I Nylon Brhrtes 27' j TATI ENTS Y nPB and EMERGENCY NEEDS. NOWf w nATirMr Firstaid ADHESIVE TAPE C" -' I A I IlIINwt Firstaid GAUZE BANDAGE V LilJ 1 Firstaid QUI K-BANDS V 'K ir- ! If Jour doctor is not able Firstaid GAUZE PADS V - TC. ! to come promptly to your Firstaid DOUBLE STERILIZED J ?J?'fi j home when you summon him, ABSORBENT COTTON """"""mS? ! please have patience. jCivilian Ca i Liss'' I i doctors, like doctors in the Vpt' c"'". I Service, are in great demand. T "S-Ilr LL ' If Therefore, except in real lIKfi1 nVi " :r:iTSii-. time to better advantage and, fl I Wiff f fJ rfjZpTi fS'ii thus, to help you. fjfffflf YjfnW fcsBMMSMetMSMsfrwiM " Lmi "wHf Writing Tab. with snap 5 !t. J 7 K .11 i " ,B,t!ri'.iV Writins; Tablet 8 x 10 6 I ZL i K jC ' j iii.'kV I s'ti'iJl J fl OM Colony Paste tube 5 f C I 1 I i" f (in ii ii T i fimmriiaw T4 I I Filler Paper 3J aheeU St 1 hi fM " . . VtNL liill Memo Pads, Asstd. tints 5 v J JI Blf VMDf 11 1 'om position Book 10 ajX JAJI I FULfdnrS -"!:i I Two Rin Binder 10 JLfcX I Mil I Essential fwMTAA Stenofrapher's PaJ . 10 I W MgfM til I Vitamins I L'iU V It Studenfa Companion Bo lOe f PJ y I LH I A, B, C.ndG VL j W..h. and Pe,-. 10 f (fg. Fort Bragg, Sept. 29. An acute shortage of housing for families of military personnel exists in this vici nity. Among the military organiza tions in need of more housing for their families is the 13th Airborne Division at Fort Bragg. An appeal is being made to resi dents of Kayetteville, Dunn, Lilling t ;n, Racford, Red Springs, Sanford, Pinehurst, Southern Pines, and Lum berton to make available rental pro perty of any nature from bedrooms to oomplcte homes to alleviate the pre vailing acute housing situation. Anyone having rental property in any of these towns is requested to ! communicate with the Special Ser vice Section, 13th Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, or telephone Fort Bragg 5-1246, giving a description of the property and the rental price. Although some of the families of the 13th may not arrive immediately, they are, nevertheless, willing to take tentative possession on the first of the month and pay the full month's rent. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE The State of North Carolina, Hoke County. In the Superior Court. To All Whom these Presents Shall Corner Greeting: It being satisfactorily proven to th undersigned, Clerk of the Superior Court for Hoke County, that C. H. Mum ford, late of said County, is dead, without having made any la.st will and testament, and it appearing that Lucy M. Robinson is entitled to the administration of the estate of said deceased, and having qualified as ad ministratrix according to law. Now these are therefore to empow er the said Executrix to enter In and upon all and singular the goods and chattels, the rights and credits of the said deceased, and the same to take into possession, wheresoever to be found, and all the just debts of the said deceased to pay and satisfy, and the residue of said estate to distribute according to the directions of said will. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court, this the 7th day of Sep tember, 1943. J. B. CAMERON, 14-19 Clerk of the Superior Court LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE The State of North Carolina, Hoke County. In the Superior Court. To All Whom these Presents Shall Come Greeting: It being satisfacily proven to the undersigned, Clerk of the Superior Court for Hoke County, that Cathe rine Gillis McLeod, late of said Coun ty, is dead, having made her last will and testament, which has been ad mitted to probate (a true copy where of is hereunto annexed), and Cathe rine McLeod Davis, the Executrix named therein, having qualified as such according to law: Now these are therefore to empow er the said Executrix to enter in and upon all and singular the goods and chattels, the rights and credits of the said deceased, and the same to take into possession, wheresoever to be found, and all the just debts of the said deceased to pay and satisfy, and the residue of said estate to distribute according to the directions of said will. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court, this the 21st day of August 1943. J. B. CAMERON, 12-17 Clerk of the Superior Court SPECIAL ATTENTION ME. FARMER! FERTILIZERS We will be in a position to start delivering your fertilizer requirements for the 1943-44 Season, beginning OCTOBER 15th to NOVEMBER 1st, 1943. To insure your having your fertilizers when you need them it is necessary that you start taking in your fertilizers not la ter than OCT. 15th to NOV. 1st. This is due to the fact that the LABOR SITUATION is even now EXTREMELY CRITICAL and daily becoming more CRITICAL. Also, deliveries will have to be made with inadequate transportation facilities. It is true that for the duration, you as well as ourselves are compelled to operate our business under the most unusual conditions, which will work a hardship on all of us. In your case it means that you will have to take in your fertilizers well in advance of the time that you will actually need them, to in sure your having them on hand when you will need them. To whip the Axis and bring the War to a quick ending it is ne cessary that we all work together, and give and take when and where it is necessary. TO YOU WHO ANTICIPATE FARMING DURING 1944: For reasons other than those outlined here, a bird in hand dur ing October, November and December will be worth much more to you than what birds you may have in hand after that time. Your small grain sowed this fall should have ample fertilizer under it, in addition to being dressed with Nitrogen next Spring. We can furnish your requirements for this also. Make your plans now See us or our Agents, and let us start delivering your fertilizers not later than October 15th to No vember 1st. Buy DIXIE BRAND FERTILIZERS and grow PROFITABLE CROPS. DIXIE GUANO CO. Telephone Nos. 63, 65, and 66 LAURINBURG, N. C. We Manufacture Quality Fertilizers To Suit Your Needs. COUNTY TAX II ti 1 1 W 3 1 942 1 axes on Real Property Taxes on real estate for 1942 will be adver tised beginning October 7th and such prop erty on which taxes are unpaid will be sold from the Court House Door on the First Monday in November, NOVEMBER 1ST Taxes on Personal Property Collection of Unpaid taxes on Polls, Dogs and Personal Properties are now in the hands of my deputies and they have been in structed to take the necessary steps to col lect them. STRAIGHTEN OUT YOUR TAXES NOW AND SAVE COSTS OF FORECLOSURE The Board of Commissioners of Hoke County has given me my instructions which will carry out to the best of my ability. D. H. HODGIN Sheriff of Hoke County I
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