PAGE SIX PERSON REVIEW For members of the Armed Forces og U. S. A. FROM PERSON COUNTY TIMES June 3rd., 1943 • * Clip and mail in letter to him or her Sunday, May 30 City Manager Percy Bloxam died yesterday at his home from a heart attack. A native of Ches ham, England, Bloxam, an Amer ican citizen and actively inter ested in the war effort, came to Rcxboro as City Manager in Feb ruary 1940. Funeral was at the home, with interment in Burch wood cemetery. Banker Gordon Hunter tries the experiment of growing Ida ho potatoes in his garden. Staff Sergeant (Distinguished Flying Cross winner) Lewis E Pullium and his bride (Miss Duke) return to Roxboro after their wedding. Pullium is to be assigned to Slalt Lake City, Utah as instructor. May quota of Person white men left Monday for camp. County and City fathers to dis cuss budget problems for the new year at next meetings. Question of abattoir may come up. Thursday, May 27 Bill Harris, Sr., father of the Lieutenant Governor celebrates his 84th birthday. Private Dallas Brooks, of Hur dle Miss, is slightly wounded in North Africa. Person Fcur-H clubs plan to or ganize a Forest Fire Fighter’s Corps to be directed by C. C. Jackson, new Person assistant farm agent. Both boys and girls will have a part in the program. Stephen Georges gets his pass port visa trouble ironed out and expects to become an American Legal Notice In The Superior Court North Carolina. Person County. The Board of Commissioners of Roxboro, -vs- W. C. Pixley et al. NOTICE The defendants, Annie Pixley Gullet and husband, Gullet, Luther G. Pixley and wife, May C. Pixley, George Walter, Annie Walker Hooper and husband, Z. V. Hooper, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been com menced against them in the Su perior Court of Person County, North Carolina, and that the pur pose of said action is to enforce • the tax lien against the real property listed in the name ci Nannie Pixley’s Estate upon the tax books of the City of Rox boro. And the defendants, Annie Pixley Gullet and husband, ..Gullet, Luther G. Pixley and wife, May C. Pixley, George Walker, Annie Walter Hooper and husband, Z. V. Hoc per, will take notice that they are re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court \ of Person County, North Caro * lina, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action within twenty days after the last publi % cation of this notice, or the plaintiff will apply to the court forth% relief demanded in said complaint. This May 12, 1943. Sue C. Bradsher, Clerk Superior Court May 13-20-27 June 3 ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Kaving been duly qualified as administrator- of the estate of MayvJy I. Hester, deceased, late of L Tffcra»n County, North Carolina, . pk is to notify all persons hold ing claims against the said estate ||jyp|iresent thenr'tb the under ■fctted administrator on or be- j iWk the 20th day of April. 1944. fiHniis notice will be pleaded in ’MBbf'. their recovery. AH per ujAjMEjalpdebted to the estate of wKhdeoeased will jplease make Th 29th day o's April, ' Administrator of May M. Hester, ■iigrft sipfey 6-13-20-27- June 3 citizen in a short time. Person Boy Scouts get ready to go to Cherokee next month. Poppy Day, with Mrs. Will Kirby and young women assist ing, is to be held. Sunday, May 23 Corp. Bill Murphy, of Mitchell Field, L. 1., home on furlough, gets his chevrons by mail. A file of the history of the Per son War effort, to be gathered and sent to Raleigh, is to be kept here by Times’ City Editor, Tcm Shaw, at request of the office of civilian defense. j Person and Roxboro folks bc- I gin to get application forms for ; ration book 111. The forms come ! by mail. Soft-ball starts next week, with B. B. Knight as one of the leaders. Thursday, May 20 Person’s Second War Loan goes over top. Quota was $242,- 800, amount raised $264,705.75, all pleasing to Chairman Gordon ! Huqter. | Old Belt market opening date | this year is expected to be Sep | tember 7th, about two weeks j earlier than usual. Pfc. Stephen C. Long, previous ly reported missing in action, is said to be a prisoner in a Ger man camp. His wife is the form er Miss Annie Belle Carr. Rites were held for John T. .Wade, 74, father of Police Officer Charlie Wade. Sunday, May 16 j The Person Ministerial associa ' tion asks City and County com- I missioners to ban Sunday sale of wine and beer. The two bodies meet to discuss the abattoir sit uation but do not mention beer. A romantic play, “Southern Rosary’’, features commencement exercises at Bethel Hill. Woody Jones, State College senior from Roxboro, becomes a ! member cf Sigma Chi. i The Person County Public li j brary board makes plans to open a branch for Negroes. Library board chairman, Flem D. Long, . marries Mrs. Nettie Hicks Yar borough in Chapel Hill. I ———— Driver License ! I Examinations To i i | Be Conducted i Raleigh, June 3.—Driver Li ] cense Examiners throughout the I State will accept applications for J renewal of chauffeur’s licenses j for 1943-’44, beginning June 1, j Ronald Hocutt, Director cf the ! Highway Safety Div Lion, an nounced today. j All North Carolina chauffeur’s , licenses are issuedfor one year and expire at Midnight June 30, 1943. Therefore, it is urged by j the Director that applications be ' made prior to that date to avoid | possible delay in truck and bus j operations in the present emerg . ency. I A change in the Driver’s Li ! cense Act by the 1943 legislature | eliminates the requirement for j chauffeur’s badge. Therefoer, ! chauffeurs for 1943-’44 will be j issued only the license, j The law requires all applicants | for chauffeurs license, who carry public passengers to be twenty j one (21) years old; and those 1 who haul public property to be j eighteen (18) years old. j The fee for chauffeurs license is two dollars ($2.00). “LEARNS NEW TRICKS” Dr. R. L. Caveness of Cole l ridge, age 77 years, takes a new : lease on life and plants 175,000 pines on his farm. He plans to plant an additional 50,000 next year, reports R. W. Graeber of N. C. State College. BULLS The Waccamaw Bank and Trust Company of Whiteville is cooperating in the mills cow im provement program by placing two Guernsey bulls in selected communities, says Assistant Farm Agent J. P. Quinerly. t33iBS.FATS^ oaS lIA. IBS. BLOXAM RITES AT HOME MARKED BY SIMPLE DIGNITY Ritual Os Episcopal Church Followed For Funeral Os City Manag er. Held Monday from the late residence on North Main street were final rites for Percy Blox am, 55, City Manager of Rox boro, whose- death occurred Sat urday morning at his home here after a heart attack. Services were in charge of the Rev. Rufus J. Womble, rector of St. Mark's Episcopal church, of which he was an active member and vestryman, and interment followed in Burchwood ceme tery here. In addition to his wife, daugh ter and tw U F Meal Citrus Juices s 38 l* v er, heart, kid- En ° white Grapefruits Gooseberries ney, brains, tongue, d white . Kumquats Grape Juice sweetbreads tripe co f n mea l. Lemons S Grapes Miscellaneous meats, whole-grain Li m e S ' Huckleberries such as bologqa, flours and meals Oranges Loganberries sausage, lunch _, , * Tangerines Muskmellons meats, Rabbit a s Tomatoes . Mangoes - « „ ' (Whole-grain or Re- Tomato Juice Nectarines rouitry stored) Raw Salad Greens Papayas Chicken Whole-wheat ♦Cabbage Peaches Duck Mixed whole-grain ♦Chicory Pears Guinea Rolled oats or oatmeal ♦Dandelion Greens Persimmons Squab Brown rice SST- group 7 Prune? ♦Leaf Lettuce Quinces Fresh Water Margarine ♦Parsley Raisins Salt Water Butter ♦Water Cress Shellfish Margarine (with Vi- Other Raw Greens Other sea food tamin A added) ♦Also good alternates for Group 1 ! Clayton & Stewart We Can Supply You These Health - Giving Foods. Person Ministers To Meet Again | ■ j On Monday | < i h The Person County Ministerial , Aociation will meet at 10:00 A.' s M., on Monday, June 7, in the pastor’s study of the Long Mem orial Methodist church. The Rev. Joseph B. Currin will be the principal speaker for this meet ing which will be the last meet ing of the summer. An important subject to be discussed at the meeting will be the teaching of Bible in the Rox boro high school for the coming school year. All ministers are izzr i ■■■■■■■■■■ i WORK CLOTHES SHIRTS, PANTS, GLOVES AND SOCKS LET US FIT YOU FOR \ WORKING WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE I THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1943 urged to be present. More than 40,000 patents and pending patent applications of enemy nationals of enemy-occui pied countries are under the con trol of the Alien Property Cust odian, as compared with 17,000 seized in the last war. MIS (Tlka-Seltzej^ Try Alka - Saltier for Headache, "Morning After” Aching Mosclee, Acid Indigastien. Pleasant, prompt, effective. 30p and lg. 1 ' High Vitamin potency at low coat- ONE-A-DAY Vitamin Tableta. 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