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T^UK^Yj AnSL i7«&, 1M7. If- } I »■• I. -.' A. .^iTTT Rim&GUii , ' Sy^ Tom Walker j: Divorce, foxes, and shad'’and, herring furnished the heavy-duty subjects.' of the recent General Assembly’s work on game and inland fish, matters.' Just under half of the 32 bills offered—15— made the grade of {xassage by both jHouse add Senate. No. 1 in the parade of bills, of course, was the North Caro lina 'Wildlife Federation’s mea sure to divorce game and ^Inland fish administration from the De partment of Conservation and De- velopmfent by killing off the de partment’s Division of Game and Inland Fisheries and turning the job over to a ^w agency—the North Carolina "Wildlife Resources Commission. Introduced with a big splash, caused by the weight of the names of 87 legislators at tached to the proposal, the Fed eration’s bill sailed through to passage with only a scattering oi dissenting votes heard on eit her side of the Capitol. 'Under this act, the game and in land fish job will be taken over on July 1 this year by a com- TRACTOR TIRE SERVICE We have in stock all sizes of Tractor Tires and Tubes. We also Repair and Ser^ vice any size Tractor Tire. WALKER’S SAFETY RETREADING WORKS 435 Russell St. Fayetteville, N. C. Sweet Potato Plants Postpaid Nancy Hall — Porto .Rican 200 - $1 500 - $1.75 1000 . $3 Pete Taylor Gleason, Tenn. Disappeared Overniqht Blaclilieails too. No waiting I Yea, it is true, there ia a safe, harmless medicated liquid called KLEEREX that dries up pimples overnight as it acts to loosen and remove ugly blackheads. Those who followed sim ple directions and applied KlMrsi upon retiring were amazingly surprised when they [pund their pimples and blackheads had disappeared. These users enthusiastically praise Ktocirax and claim they are no longer embarrassed OMIV snd arc now happy with their clear romplexions. Um Kltanx. If oni ap- Jm plication does not satisfy, you get Mm double your monoy baelb Ask lor I today, sure. ■ HIterei t HOWELL DRUG CO. FOOT ITCH HOW TO STOP IT. IN ONE HOUR, If not COMPLETELY pleased yoiur 35c back. Ask any druggist for this STRONG fungicide, TE- OL. Made with 90 percent alco. hoi, ii PENETRATES. Reaches fand Itfitls MORE germs faster. Today at HOWELL DRUG STORE i HIGH QUALITY T. B. UPCHURCH INCORPORATED COftfO SUFFERERS! 666 STARTS RELIEF IN JUST 6 SECONDS Get famous, prescrlptlon-t.vpe 66ti, for ,uppr-«pc»il.v relief from cold ml-eerles. Try 6«(i Cold Tablet*, or. n . «6C Uquld Cold 1 Preparation todqy- f Caution; Un only as directed. of nine members appoint, by the Governor—ono mem-, ber "from each of nine geographi-^ cal districts into' which ^-the'‘law divides*the State. The Governor wiU appoint "fhi'ee members't' to serve until January 1949, three to serve until January 1951, and three to serve until January 1955, to establish staggering of terms. After these original appointments, all terms will be for six years. The "Wildlife Resources Com mission will appoint am executive director as its chief administra tive officer. By the Wildlife Re source Law, the commission is made heir to the State’s game laws and also to rules and regu lations that have been promul gated by the Board of Conserva tion and Development, Sunk without, a trace was a substitute for the Federation bill entitled “an act to create within the Department or Conservation and Development the North Car olina Wildlife Recourse Commis sion.” Under this, game and inland fish administration would have gone to a nine-member com.mis- sion consisting of six guberna torial appointees . and three ex- officio ir'embers—the chairman of the Board of Conservation and Development, the department’s director, and the chairman of the board’s committee on commer cial fisheries. After .the ripple of surprise it created when proffer ed by Sen. Rudolph Mintz, Bruns wick County, the measure passed out (iuietly for lack o.f action while the Federation’s bill snow balled its way into the General Statutes. lEight counties gained legisla tive approval of measures aimed at the general welfare of 'foxes. Killing of red foxes in Mitchell County was legalized; Davie, Nash and Beaufort counties has them selves added to the list of nine counties which have no closed sea son on foxes; Davie and Forsyth counties set up fines .of $200 to $500 andjor imprisonment up to six months for the importation and release of foxes; Davie and Washington county commissioners were authorized to pay bounties for foxes killed in their counties; Wilkes County had the assembly kill a law which prohibited the running of foxes during the spri^ and summer., months, and insti tuted^ a two-year ban on impor tation of foxes; and Randolph County’s commissioners received authority to “control, regulate, or prohibit the importation of foxes and other game” on 30 days’ ..notice following a public hearing. A State-wide fox law, intro duced by Sen. Julian Allsbrook of Halifax County, which would have eliminated any county’s closed season on foxes and prohi bited their importation into the State, ran into trouble quickly. The measure passed the Senate only after 17 counties got them selves exempted from its provis ions, and it finally died in clos ing hours of the session under the blow of an unfavorable ke- port from the House Calendar Committee. An appropriation of $50,000 from' game and fish fund^ for completion of the Table Rock Fish Hatchery was approved by the assembly. The work was started a couple of ypars ago with an appropriation of $110,000 from the State’s general fund. Unfor tunately, estimates of the cost were based large’.5' on 1944 prices, and a 1944 style of outlay does n't get you much of an.vwhere these days. The situation is that by July 1, when the $110^0&p, is expended, the hatchery will 'oe about twe-thirds completed but through Edgecombe County; and ^is&ng drrok, ^ere at^*borders on or runs through Hallfhx'^Coun. ty. A season from March 1 through June 1, ^ Thursday' Friday, and Saturday of each w^k, was set for the Tar River between the ft ^ bridge at Grimesl'and -and the bridge at Falkland, known as “Pillsboro”, and for Chicod Creek, a tributary of the Tar. Other bills adopted were a Beaufort County measure to pro vide a $50 fine for fishing spot lights around at night in deer sections o-f the county and a 30- day jail sentence for killing a deer at night; and an Onslow County measure to prohibit any Restrictions on commercial fish ing in New River and the navig able portions of tributaries ex cept shad and . herring regula tions which the State’s game and fish agency may promulgate. LEGALS NOTICE OF SCmiONS , State of North Carolina Hoke County County of Hoke vs. Wm, Staley Andrews and wife, ; Andrews, Et Als. s?iut publicaifiidii quired by laW, ana answer or de- mur to the complaint which the plaintiffhas fil^ in said Clerk’s office, or the plaintiff will appdy for the relief demanded in its said complaint. This is a legal summons upon said defendants, pursuant to law in lieu of per sonal service.' , This 31 day of March, 1947. J. B. Cameron', Clerk of Hoke County Superior Court. 44-47C NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as executrix of the estate of Ralph McKinnon, deceased, late of Hoke County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned, duly verified, at Raeford, N. C.^ on or before March 27, 1948, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. Lizzie McKinnon, Executrix. 43-48C TAKE ■ NOTICE that Wm. Sta ley Andrews and wife, defendants in the above-stj-led action by ti^e County of Hoke for purpose of foreclosing its lien for delinquent taxes, are required to appear at the office of the(1inder- signed Clerk of Hoke County Su perior Court in the courthouse at Raeford, North Carolina on or before the 24 day of May, 1947, NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S S.ALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that default having occurred in the performance of certain cov enants o: '.hat certain deed of trust dated the 17 .day of J^ly, 1944, executed by Willie V. Ashley' and Florence Ashley, his wife^ to Vance E. Swift, Trustee, record ed on the. 17 -day of July, 1944, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Hoke County, North Carolina, in Book 79, Page 259, the Bene ficiary named in said deed of trust haS' declared the entire debt and obligation secured there, by da6 afi(T payafble at once;'tbit no action or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt secured by said deed of trust, or any pert thereof; and that pursuant to the power there in contained, upon request of the Beneficia'ry, I, Vance E. Swift. Trustee, will sell the tract of land descril^ in said deed of trust at public auction on the 7 day of May, 1947, at 12:00 noon, at the courthouse door, in Raeford, Hoke County, No'rth darolina, to pay the debt secured by the said deed of trust with interest thereon to said date, of sale and the costs of such ^He; the land being situ ated in the County of Hoke, State of North Carolisa, about ■five miles south of Aberdeen, on the Laurinburg Road^ bounded and described as follows. Begin ning at a point about six miles south of Aberdeen in the center line of the Hoffman Road^ 600 ■feet N 97-40 W of its intersection with the center line of the Laur inburg Road, and running thence with the Hoffman Road N 87-40 W 731 feet; thence S 67-28 W620 feet to a point over a culvert in the center line of said Hocman Road; thence N 57.00 W 161 feet to an iron stake in the old road; thence N 35-45 E (passing about 35 feet northwest of the tobacco barn and about 2 feet southeast of a,marked hickory) about 769 feet, across the swamp, to an. iron stake, pine pointer; thence N 62- 00 E 217 feet to an iron stake, double maple pointer; thence N 13-30 E about 2340 feet to a stake; thence N 43-00 E about 2672 feet U an- iron stake; two pines point. As; ttieoce S 2SUM E iSf ftat -Kf the center line of the LtOurinhurg 'Road'at a point about five miles south of Aberdjp^ thence S 2.5. 00 E ( at an angje of thirty-eight degrees to the lelt of the center line of said road, said 'center! line, at this point being taken as; S 13.00 W for a basis for' the! courses of this description) 560 feet to an iron stake at the head of Cow Pen Branch, at the be-' ginning corner of the J. E. Buc-! han 2617 acre Fara tract; thence' various courses about 5100 feet;l JrdAiwgtui! REGAU>LESS IfHElg OR WHEN ~ LET DS FINilNCE IT ¥0k TO¥. town the Cow Pen Branch as its I thence N 77-00 Vf about 1648 feet to the center line of 3aid| Laurinburg Road, at a point 4273 feet southward from the previous-i ly described crossing it; thence j with its center line S ll-40 W 300.| feet; thence N 80—07 "W 600 feeti with Brown’s north line of his^ eleven acre tract to his corner' thence with hiS other line S 11' -12 W 830 feet to thq beginning,! containing two hundred eighty-* four and eight tenths (234.3) acres, more or less, co.nprising Lots Num.bers 1, 2, 3. 4, 5. 6 29 30 31 32 sr.'d 33 as sh'Own on tfiC subdivision map of part o; the, J. E. Buchan 2617 Acre Farm.' Tract, made by Robert Gatlin, C. E^ Oct. 6. 1938, revised by J. B. Swett, C. E.. June l6, 1944. Sub ject to taxes for the year 1947 LiHber Rhrer OBcoiiiCe. Phone 767 Sonth Fim St' LU>IBERTON, N. C. ■ii ' TERMS; Cash. Five per cem (5 per tent) of the .am.ount -Dij the highest bid must be deposited with Trustee pending confirma tion of sale Dated this 1 day of April, 1947. Vance E. Swift,. Trustee 45.43c First Securities Corporation I>urham ^ r • -.i- We maintain an active market in: Carolina Power and Light Carolina Tel. and Tel. Piedmont and Northern Rail«T. For further information a- bout these securities, call our representative at SOUTHERN PINES’ Telephones: 5192 or 5241 able to tuVn o'bt only half its po tential production when complete. A House bill asked for $50,000 from the general fund to carry (jn the work after July 1 and fin ish the job, but the House de cided that the money should com.e •from “the Game and Inland Fish eries Fund or any legally estab lished successor"’ to this ’ fum'd. It was 'in this form that the pro posal won't into the books. The shad and herring bills, late-comers but strong finishers in the legislative sweepstakes, se4'- the open seasons for taking these species with skim or gillj nets in certain. waters of ' the Coastal Plain. Opened from Ap ril 1 to June 15, for fishing on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of each week, are' these waters: Fishing Creek and Swift Creek, where they border on or run through Nash 'County; Fishing Creek, Swift Creek, Town Creek, Conetoe Creek, and Deep Creek, yhere they border on or runs NOT IWIGE AS MUCH BUTTNICE AS VMERlCA'S FINEST COLA DRINK J**
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