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State College Hints For Homemakers U' HI !H CLKR1 NT State Home Demonstration Vitenl North Carolina State Collide A it mie should bo foit.' wails aia! a root'. It - t ; be a j a. to .. e - a .■. o -O | \v ark, to rest, to stay. As wo .;o: - serve the many vital mat.’..a!, that a re .wit to air at ■” - al safety, n> should a'.-’ . O'- ;ve | our homos, rite 5«Iu a- im; •>. t our la . sat, \v. A - t - . " 0. :'.l my . • : 'a- ' In or- it-; .•■-..•p a : i -e ;n ft- > ■ i * tim\ of the down” a; streaks, Lao o •: os, if - " ' a- ■ :. improved with this •‘•-lean:'/’ vo.x ture. _ Farmers May Exceed Cotton Allotments North a : ■ 1' 'i : . • 1u. . ers may ex . «■ 1 li>4.: a,■ t al lotments hy ,is :inuh a- 10 iv cent thm a:! i not I >■ -.i ■ >•: to market ay quaia-penaltk-i. a ■ cording H. A. J'atttos, Stati'j AAA Exe( [a sting vever, ■ maintained an.I co'tm sold .a ■ \ eees at' Id :• cent a ove n civage allotment will be swbj. . t to penulf~.es. ton a' ,,a B y total e JO to 15 - fa nn rs -t > i -■ ' ■ 1 ' . )0 ac : pe:, •• : if ’ to a . ... ■ \v . r. Ague b' g; ;m pn The nv ov, l’n . -vial ed to insure plat : ings of fall tftvil g at t. !•' nud - Mil! K V. Wel f Wei Jon Pri ;.>•. March IS, Ami the 1 k V . for oh.: :■ - UN SOW \u !'I OF SIMA I V! i ■; i noN ;r - a irhoriry of n.i nor • is ;:; .. Mature to .. i • : vy:: if of a tax’ of he ’: inlltied votvra of 13 : if ■« nlS ■ T ■ of W 1 . ■:..$! ' ■ or. I Tin ■ A, no A I :ho ir til : ■ - . ■ an .11 n - \. M., t> MVKTLE W. SMITH. To Aii Clerk. I - -It. S. I!. N,,. OH. AN r TO KKAI'H A C F.M KT i.It COMMISSION' AN1 > TO AUTHORIZE THK I.KWINO OF Property Owners I have iR'en ordered by the Board of (fount Commissioners to advertise all property on which taxes have not been paid on May 1 and to sell on the first Monday in June, in order to comply with the law. Pay Your Taxes Now and Save Advertising and Selling Costs E. H. SMITH Tax Collector of Halifax County. It -— - V TAX OF Ti \ (MINTS ON IMF ON!-: ill NOUI :> I’01 I \!M w «. ■ Oli I’FOi'K - V 'v IE\ v:' •PROVED I'' CHE Q1 '! PI \x> i ill o u N ■*} w ; i :-.‘N iX UAi.il -X i '51 x TV. t ■ (i - i » for i!i, purehr. ■ ,if .vine lory !• -i '• : . . r . "• v.. t! , , ,• T uit • » of h » vcrn-] f Weld V 11': ▼ *« . i'iHYoU of proper-; »i) . : ..tifc* .>• fUl:'. S .! Of. 1’i i tie : • e !o- - 1 kii!i ■ in tho ...... W. • : n. .' i... a ‘1 . . : r Ilf ' . ■!' . i l. i ■/ i u: - \ i ■ pr!. i - I. 00 ; .I. . .: mi l .o y.:i mo ... . a • i |'ur. . ... nlv onlj Will -n. ,.i oliui v, ll i io r. \ . . :. . :.i y i epoal of A. l • .-.ii i*i' : l lull’ t ::n ami after a. ■ . r. , tho \ -i :::i !y : cud . : the 4- i dav of March, 1943. K. I.. H UtRIS, President of the Senate. John Kerr, Jr. Speaker i■! the House of Repre •ntativpi. Examined ami found correct. C. E. Quinn. For Committee. A pi. 8 - It. NOTICE or SALE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT UK FORE THE CLERK Xoirni CAROLINA HALIFAX COUNTY Halifax County — vs— (. \Y. Edmonds and wife, Mr-, (i. \\ Edmonds; Hoard of School Trustees for the Weldon (.railed School District; Under and I y virtue of the pow er and authority contained in that j-. Ipmont signed by the Clerk of Superior Court for Halifax ( aunty, North Corollas, entered in that eertain action entitled as a ve on L’dnd day mi February, 1010. the undersigned Commis sioner will, on dth day of April, 1943 between the hours 0' ■ o’clock noon, ami one o’cl0rv H in front of the Court HouJ^W in the Town of Halifax \0.. H rolinn, offer for sale Vo’tJk'* est bidder for cash, the f0];7 described land, to-wit Certain tract (s * pioce(s) or J celts > of land lying, bp. " situate in Weldon Township*!] fax County, North Caroling ;r„p",lc“'“,ls d»™'i That certain 7 acres » or less, of land ronveve,! . W. Kdmonds by \\. \ w-/|| by deed duly recorded jn )f fax County I’ublic Hook 299, page 310, and'ij!! certain , acres, more or less ti' land conveyed to G. \V 8 l>> I). K. Anderson by deed dul* recorded in said 1'ublic l[e, try in Book 299, page M, * erence to each of said deed hereby made for greater tei" tainty of description and b> ih> reference each of -aid dtwis j hereby made a part hereof fully as if herein written. This the 4th day of 1943. WADK H. DICKENS, ConuniiiijM April 1 - 4t. 11 What'kind of a house wou/dyou A -i. lr IF.R TilE \>'AR, scmeboi.; o going to put • . v !;• use on that pretty rise of ground that ■ v irs th.e river bend just outside of the town i’-ne. Nothing elaborate. Just a pretty little hi use i r. : .led into the trees as though it belonged t!u r . Sonubody else may buy the old Ward farm. There should be many a good day's hunting in i .lose r lung fields and back through the woods ver to the State road. Fixed up a little bit—and t shouldn’t take much money—it would be a " Tie place for a man and his family. Yes, somebody’s going to buy it. Somebody's rays coming along, with a dream and a little money, and doing the tilings we'd promised our selves we'd do someday. m But this time, why can’t that “somebody” be h you? Look . . . Suppose you pu4 10 percent of your pay into War Bonds. At least 10 percent— more if you possibly can. And keep putting it away putting it away—putting it away. Week after week — payday' after payday. Here’s what happens: Before you know it, you get so you hardly miss that money. And if you do miss it, you've got something better to replace it—the knowledge that \' ''.i, personally, are helping to insure a steady flow °‘ Plant., and tanks and guns to the men who '• fight. The knowledge that you, personally, have toed the mark and are helping to win the war. Then, one of these days, when peace has come again, the mo’ney you've put away starts coming back to you. And bringing more money with it—you get four dollars for every three that you put in! When that day comes, you can get out your Pencil and start figuring just what kind of a house you’ll put on the river bend. But to be sure that day does come, you'd better do this: You’d hetter get out your pencil right now and start figuring how you can save at least 10 percent of every single pay check with U. S. War Bonds! SAVE WITH U.S.WAR BONDS EVERYBODY...EVERY PAYDAY... AT LEAST 10% This space is a contribution to America’s all-out war effort by Mitchell Lumber Company Weldon, North Carolina
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