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County-Wide Colored Teachers IHrleeiiiig So Be Held la Haiiax Sat. A o nr y ■ • principle' Si o’clock in the fourth-use in H i fax. The chief purpose o.' important ir 1 inr paratiims f the the suira!' r:i- "ni! In all seiiv Is five toru‘1 ah sc In el sliouM -'a Satin — schools at ’.-a more shouM aiie E'en thaa^rh pr schools n;ay ei 5. the school teacher* i > ioniiyir h*»nk> is to make pro teachers pa-t 1 ev program, aith fewer t’n.r. teachers in the '• ,! this meeting In all the hW, five teachers oi ft of the connI> . i he*era M.r i< expectinff tin S'lit’ sir-tar ::i ft )5’J?LE rt *» in .!. i. .him:.' VV ; in ! : wiLh lol! ni'.v on of in flat conf wi! of i an; fcrir.: u , VV d tens v The l shar. t and U quit M’ , I. is of ilowmou n; .ill.m and dancer: sir conditions a". and v re men t me! usual not used steady mo! in r.c in tret mi •ovinjr our law nment hands u> arc called “eontr s to keep moving • the traffic. The sks. "what for” is not i talk hack, because he starts ing about the boys who are is war. and the human trne'e on the battlefields and at lie receives to keep in step out a few more dollars new do. u. ml a apt ' thin! in lb dies sea. and | no vie >ry onds to use in buy in stamps. On Capitol Hi.l in \V.i.-hinsrt ■ d ngagi 1 in f.»r revising labor laws that displayed their imperfect ions anil brought about hundreds o!' rhe N al Labo A Was passed as an ••experiment’', with a general understanding In - tween the Administration and Cotigre-s, and also between n - ganize.l labor and national influ>; • lies that it w"-.:hl he ameruied from tinie to t:m ■ so tltat it would meet the publie interests, ^ Those promise- to the people have not been kept as ls shown o \ ;de tart that whenever eel1 et i\e hai gaining as failed in tit ■ past halt ilo/.en eats, (lest met t\ e strike'- have followed. Questions of hours, warn - the rinsed thop, niigiit al! tune been straight.me I o.r amicably if ile promises that surrounded .'oaeptance of the I. inn law s as "et, pel t units lute ieer kepi. In -in . d of laws in,', have nil a ot :'i "tixei's rt ,ed aieoaitors, ;trfiit tors, bottrds arid 'adjusters, that have vonfused the I prohleios and m iltnplied tr td-Ins f union woi n-i',- and gmploja - Otherwise. To -.dent Hoosevnlt w.-tial not have t' M .a recent pres conference that 1 e was consider ing imposing; la'iii: c - *11 wtni'i s t" prevent inflation. Labor leader- l.ave been endea voring to poiu thr forces ol man agement. and I,!' employers lira to run their husi ,-ssesi. But , !• \ do not suggest admitting mana gement groups or employers ».> membership in t1 •• unions. Neither does Congress appeal to hnv" learned that the industrial sy- ••m as it has existed ia this count iv two or ihre, otndreil yea - is being changed so that the nnsse. vvill have to tak- onti-rs-not from the men who wank lor them--l ur from union lahm leaders. While wt- al* i■ .sideritig a t a How fo Safeguard Your /victor When using i>sved /Ann-rreeze \ Warning t •'» car uv. nr: s i to save t i i ; f: • for 1 .aSt‘ again next win*. - is I'e.ng . • <1 by auto:’.- . ■ .< : y •• at; - thorities, fo:i-'\'.':ng the OrtUv ..t Prir. Admimstra'i >n upp a! f • - conservation. Saved ar.* i-fiv- /--, th< ■ author ' les :■> mt out h--]p conserve chemicals needed tor •.. . rnatoruds Put . «, ■ cm:-, seriously dan .age a car s n to: <••• • syst.-i th- f-dknv ing rules are observed, in the absence of inv speei i] inst • ’-he anti-freeze manufactui 1. Drain the >ld anti-freeze from the car as soot weather is past. Ru re- 'vet. n ".grvhvnts in t .< are used up by summer driving, and the anti-freezi often is lost by leak... : t •. ver-tll ng the rad: water 2. Discard all anti-freeze that brown it rust; after standing, it clears up practically water-white or some of its original color. There is little value in s ving anti-freeze that, when tested, proves badly diluted . : . .,k ened 3. Store saved solution in sealed and labeled y’ earthen containers Thin steel cans often rust throng f: m the outside. 4. If fresh anti-freeze has to be added in the fall t . the solution up to fuli protective stiength. be sure * new anti-freeze is of the same brand as the saved 5. Anti-freeze solution u.- d more than one : should be frequently tested ar. i nspected during . i when it becomes brown in the radiator and clear up on standing, it should be discarded imn: ... : even though a satisfaetorv test can be obtained . n . protection By observing these ruh ■ conclude, of a minimum of : trust formation, radiator dogging and ov rhe it ng d I will help conserve our c asset problems of tae second war that will be wagul to win the peace it snoilkl ■" noteil that a crusade ol prosecutions is being held m abey ance i.\ the Antitrust Division oi the Department of Justice agauiv. in”' business and the -o call'-d "eapitalistie system. Besides, there are mere than a dozen tievernment programs col j lectivelv known as "social sectir - ty ’ that have already cost Un taxpayers billions oi dollars. 1 n doubledly there are varying de grees oi merit in these plaits, but any student of Until govern rmr. must realize that these are t'li'.c tions that have been held by the towns, eities and Slate.- ill tin past three centuries, and these re sponsibilities are plainly “state rights." \V e d ■ not net in t iisith i p li ties. . i political advantage- that relate to both ot the wars out country ".as to w in. Me are im oui staining the siep taken to bring all sstll e oil t b ill itlsh toV vi I'ni," ' ;o employ its milimi V si l ength to help Russia lick HitU r ;a»w. this Spibig. l'ne ',;.i to win i .miiot be won- according to Harry Hopkins and li ue-'al Marsha'::. ]<\ prude, tan aimte. A nieriea has been doing a magmii rent job in production. W. ile big gut - r<an 1 of the World all the waning !■ ' - pie are praying for then side <" w e-. \\. lioxcrnment, P”'’i,:' have as much to lo.-i as tr.c 1 ui 1 rd Stat - bee.rise ive have l up the richest and most powerful and tile best sample of Dt-;noi.:'ac\ 1! all ■ (1 . id art "o i' ' look like riches to tin- rest oi the world. We dropped backwards after me war of 1P17-1S; and wo are new r grave danger of losing our civ ilian an i economic riches and bal ances. Therefore, the war to saw Demon a; ie government by Win ing tile peace should consider the necessities of embargoes for p-'-ac neutrality for precaution, lend east 1'ncU S : re si be no hesitancy or delay in declar ing that ihe established rights •*. big and small busum-s must be saved, A couple of win- must be wi u if w, are p, hold oi,i pre-ent p- - -it,. - i Wor 1 -' the la turn Ill I I.i R MI X Mr. ii! 'Ir-. 1.. I! II.'-: .in-1 . lice I. ■■ if I' e;r M !■ \ilcen to Sgt - B lei ■ i'..r: .1... K-.iM, S. i Mr. ■ <| Mr-. <. \V. i;ii-r of R unnko i! I:..: i. I - a: S :. A : a ; I 1 L’ iil • ■ F i -: • -• Church, Hoa' "kc Rapids. JOHNSON KIM. Mr. ur I Mr- .John Smith mi :• '«i.ro t:,.- . ..rr.-u:'.' of their dau : :■ Mai. . William Thomas r!-.>n " S.-: .inlay, April 1 ir. r - couth, Ya. ' ■ RodgatO A VC., Norfolk. Yu. T. W. M • . \Y. A. China and A. M id..' attended a draf* : . ■ .: ■ r Rocky M. r ml Monday night. 11;. ; Welch of Philadtl i. i’a. \ :;ed relatives here last To thousands of men in camp, Carolina Trailway# h'ct* become the only personal ink with home. Trailway# fare# are #o low the soldier can visit his family frequently and still stay within the limit# of a #ervlce man ■ budget The frequent visit# can bolster morale both civilian and army. Since his leaves come most frequently on week-end# you can help him get fuller enjoyment out of hi# trip ... and you will enjoy yours more ... by doing your traveling, where possible, during the week. This staggering of passenger load will help considerably to relieve the natural strain that is on our services at the end of the week. •" .Mrs. Clover Taylor a- iftu 10■ ,i| from Newport New Mi-. John Welch .u:-: spent last week in Scotland Nil' ll S. l.ey amt W. t Al spent several day- last week n ( 'harlotte. Mrs. Kverette Crow, i 11 el r .uryr. i a. spent last weak neie Mrs. \lien t 'hauncy ot ton. X. ('. spent last week wit. Mi-. .1. M. Jackson. Dairy Reports Ail dairies delivering milk in Halifax County are umh i 'onsti nl supervision ot' the Coin \ Hat’ Department. The dairy 'pee:ions a,ill tile mill; sample ex., ac.ation an carried out in accordanei with 1 •' i I'nitod States Pit 'lea“ Milk Cisis w i .arm all uvi r the natio: I in in tides of the a 1 i':, : i ii>ui a re as t allow s : Wit Si otland Nd : I Jersey, Enfield . ... a at. l: Rap, lies. Thelma _ 1. iurview. Caryshtirp: Ci i i! , ! i\. S. N eck ii,liloiiian. I,’ Rapids '• i' i \ . i a , 1'. n t to Id ( ~ ’ 1' .-.M il IP Rapids 11. H. Mood> Milk Inspector. POLITICAL Advertisements , , i III Nil ( 0\i M 1-SK IN I Hi 1 here .y announce n •• Ilalil'ax Com 'mninissimiers, subjei P/.iiary i>: 'If elected I p - ■ all of tlie p a,;, ability, riapv 1 - a 11 all of till ;ii'. i1 - v nerously 'a, ] a t, but 1 ' isit 1 am conn pool and freindsli; My record id’ s. t .any years I v... ialifax County is the lies: i" all ei!i/.en> that if clei ! County Comini' 1 will • - re efficiently. li. H. JOHNSON, Dormer Sheriff of Halifax i ounty .•audnlacy Hoard of s the De lay doth., ire my.-elf lie t « the ,. of not he ti ter. win loftel me it you to ; on your in .ai s-e durintc sheriff "f lies! rea 3= to Ml FRIENDS In an ouncinft my candidacy for Slid iff o Halifax County and asking for your support and vote, 1 tall your attention to ray nine tears experience and satisfactory scr'. ice to the people of my coun ty. Your act.\v -uport will be greatly appreciated. joe. 1.. Kiddick. I'OK ( t)l Ml t OH MISSIONEK I hen \ announce my candidacy j l'or rci lection to the Board of j County Cotntnis-toners, subject to the Democratic Primary of May 30, 1042. Your vote and support will be j greatly appreciated. \ \Y WARREN. Ioi; ( ol N n ( OM MISSION HR I f, reo\ announce my candi ,la y for rcele tion to the Board ol Cou.a'. y Commissionei s, subject to Democratii Primary of M v 30. 1012. Yotir vote and support will be ■ , atlv appreeiated. R. \\ liKNN. I'OK CO l' N'T! COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candi dacy for reelec tion to the Board of County Commissioners, subject to ! Democratic Primary of May 30, 10 12. Y"tir vote and suport will be irrea i!appreciated. M \Y. PERRY. FOR t OEVn COMMISSIONER 1 hereby announce my candi dacy for r.election to the Board ,d County Commissioners, subject to the Democratic Primary of May 30, 1012. Your vote anti support will he greatly appreciated. \Y. .1. COLLIER. I 'OR (Ol Nil COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candi dacy for reelection to the Board of County Commissioners, subject to tne Democratic Primary of May 30. 1042. Your vote and support will bo c roatlv apprecialed. I. \\ \l.DO WHITAKER, FOR BOISE OF REPRESENTATIVES To The Vutors of Halifax: I hereby announce my cnndiduc ui member oi tne House ox nep •esentatives from Halifax Coui y, subject to the Democratic P. i nary, May 30. I have served the »eople of Halifax County 4 terms n this capacity and believe my .■xperiencu will warrant your vote mj support. Both will be apjm ■iated. F. M. TAYLOR. it. FOlt COMMISSIONER 1o The Democratic Voters of Hal ifax County: 1 hereby announce my Candida-y mi- County Commissioner of liali ax County subject to the will of >f the Democratic voters of the I’iimary Election, May 30, 1042. If elected to the Board of Coun y Commissioners, I will serve all ,he people of Halifax County \ thout fear, favor or partiality o any group. D. G. DICKENS, F. 1). 3, Littleton, N. C. FOR CORONER I’o 1'he Democratic Voters of Hal ifax County: I hereby announce my candi-hi y or the nomination of Corom 1 ot lalifax County, in the Demuc a i, Primary, May .'iOth. 1042. Your vote and support will be neatly appreciated. FORREST N. ROWE. Weldon, N. C. Classified Ads •’OR RENT-15 room apartmmt jver Earber and Josephson Spue.1 tVill rent any number of nvus. J Electric lights, hot and cold " a er. See Henry Farber or write; P. O. Box CG, Weldon. N. C'. FOR SALE—Three registered a i de mares. One with six weeks M ;olt. One to foal May 10th. One. lour year old broke to saddle and I larness but not gailed, wonderful Imposition find would make lady fine pleasure mare. Write I’ost Office Box tid.jG. Raleigh, \. FOR SALE -- Cabbage, Collat'd' Plants, all assorted 500 Plants I 50c—1000 Plants 90c; Sweet | Potato plants $1.50; Tomato; Plants Si.00 per 1000; Pepper KOI: KENT-:! room upstairs a. partment with sink u kitchen Semi-private hath Hack stair! waj. Apply. Mis. il, na Crock t i. 1'htUK VV -ill!. HELP CONSERVE DIIDDCD fa nUDDUY DEFENSE •A* for tfcll tenoino f oar leaf dover and a copy of the booklet: "How To Get Horo Tire * Whether your car is new or old. the chances are 10-1 that you’re wasting rubber because your wheels are out of alinement.. or they need dy-namic balancing.. or the brakes need adjust ment Drive into our shop without delay.. for a check-up and a'precis ion adjustment to orig inal car specifications. unci r-gg i lam- i DORRIS i’l.ANT CO Valdosta, c 12t. er lpoo. iOOI) USED SIX OKI: SEWixc MACHINES. Bargain prises Sin L-c-r Sewing Machine Agencv Ida W. Tenth treet. Kuanoke £!’ pids, N. C. fta‘ ^ 1*2 Pierce-Whitehead Hardware Co ha.- plenty of Ferguson cultivators .uni peanut weedeis. Plenty ,.f plows and castings and everythin needed on the farm. Plenty nf Fertilize, distributors on hand. Brickell Motor Co. ROANOKE RAPIDS Y C. Telephone R-111-1 UM FURNIT For Lawn, Porch or Sun Parlor An important early purchase made by us many months ago enables us to offer you ou‘standing values and superior selections at this time. We have a large stock of All-Metal & Collapsible Wooden Furniture and Upholstered Gliders including the new. smart-looking and comfortable “MO LYWOOD LOUNGES” (as pictured). Complete Suites or Old Pieces are offered in an extremely wide range of colors and upholstery materials. Government ment of the future manufacture'of metal I'urnitu t v.il make these items practically impossible to secure later on so lit A NOW. All Reascably Priced Available on Easy Terms JOYNER FURNITURE CO. * Second Street Dial 517-6 Weldon, N. C. 3
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