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The ROANOKE News Published by The Roanoke News Company, Inc B. F. TURNER. Editor-Publisher ONE YEAR I Bj M P<1 31 P BIX MONTHS -- Ali Subscri;*. ns Pay., .e 1m Aci-unse Entered at the P.,,t Off.ce, We. '.or.. North Carolina as second. class Mail matter.______ An Independent Week.y N- paper *.ed to -he nui.eria.. Educational, E i Ag tultural interests if Halifax and North, ampton Counties._____ AN AMERICAN GIFT in rnn t u \.m Th'. e v,*u.s a * the have . . p(" Aniei f*xpre that » An. :. A. the ' State- al'f.r; • -r speech, r- i.yr.- • . ; sera hi;- ■•'■"35 ;e brary 01 Co1 _ >• >cendent of not ‘V a TV.a:. f )ugl S n tin v tion - tity a -e* Amer.'. . . tr.e parent-. This a::*1 v. it of grati: : which its . hero. ' .at •■■■ self 'o l*‘. ■ . : What . a America ‘.'.an tr.at migrants — i •;»••• such a poit i pende’ ■■ • be able to : . rc item? Ana a hat fitting tear. t:.a“ ; I i r: j Auer by bil t.n. coir,.• ■ • - : ory of hi rent choice giving the \ people ' great .. I In accepting the Librarian f 1 - "1 mnauscript ,i t: B. i' 4 t is the only -.>:.e ■: ‘m- : . A-' merican iment complete our i o. . of no act of goner-.-.:y people of the l’:.it-: S at-- .. would have ore t time or to tie more vhie'.y .: ciated than the gift -f t. ' ticular document.” It is a particularly -:/• fiew t thing that the man.i-er: ' :> Bill of Right given back to the \mei. pie by one to whom :he Bill Rights has mtant n mb. But, after all, that Amer: A nat on founde i not laws, of regulation am: r.- ’i tions, it tpot i Bill for ail people. A 1 given refuge to the dm.'.. and depressed poops B&tioi s, affor ling io.se Intelligence and emu gy • a- <-y. tunity >f be< ».- iseful of a brave new woriu: A country Where the least may m greatest, where each ha |tower to make a c n the common melting pm We American.-, have cau.-e Uu gratitude not only for g'ft but for the fact that o . coun try, our nation, o n .a; of hie. inspired the gift. In a ecptit. let us in our own hearts [ < ourselves to the continuation and implementation of that seh—a.m Bill of Rights so trial if may > ru ts a pillar of cloud by day ami a pillar of fire by i ig t unt less generations yet to follow. Cut - Over Lands Furnish Grazing Cut over timber iands can be used advantageously fill in the grazing gap between winter an nuals and lespedeza,report resear ch men of the State College ex periment Station. Tests at the animal husbandry farm near Raleigh during three years showed that beef cattl*1 made an average daily gain of THE COMMON Defense J'hi- tmericanism of American Chaplains A • ; >: ,:e . ent in the :: o i the • hief >f Chaplains 1943 rhe following t.- S. S. l deleted.) Au*he: : citv ear: : e verified by .. . . now it (i reen land < raing the heroic e< n du •; of the four Chaplain- aboard the sinking --.ip - Jewish, Catho i' \\ ■' iiare g : f - :. u v.:. g g;v n away ■.r a.-ket-. ' t foul mer V. It • ■ (•<"". i: lain- stood hand . they serv, d for the safety of those men .eh were leaving tnt ides of the Tii;he j-iftui • engraved or .: :: . ■ arta - ' > •: - . ;:p. lie: eaeati . - I the companioi i] of denti, :!e adherents of three faiths joined iiands and with theii hand-. f:eki neon-. Tim Chaplains i.av.- .:om <!.-trul ed to e lined fore.-i that they are translating verbal declaration of fa: .1 into tangible deeds of act o. The • idler- and sailor- have also domon-trated this fact ir .corking together, living together and fighting together. >: all we here in the I hade States say that only on a battle field people can be tolerant o: each ther ? Shall we say that on lv in times of emergency we cai forge: o.;r prejudices and hates' Shall we, at home, by our exam pie in wonl and deed, create dis anity because we are not face t face with the deadly fire of the enemy The Chaplain- .-'and out a leaders of interfaith coopec&tioi and understanding for American everywhere. I.et us. therefore pu an end to all iiate breeding a home. [,et us discourage the fou prejudice fanned by our fascis enemy, and by our more insidiou enemy, the un-American Amen nan. When we hear anyone attacks" J. 0. U. A. M. MEETING MONDAY NIGHr The regular meeting e the Edison Council Ni 270 Junior Order Unite American Mechanics wil I c A ’; ■f- he r*' i fore - i [ .v.k name, because he is a Cathu iie a Jew or a Protestant, let us .- n.-ah out agams. .r.e atrae.-.ei. Let us denounce all stories that are un-American and let li-r.ge all rumors that dam it-.- i: united effort. And. finally 1-- . .-tamp out vicious attempts to di vide American- ar. i mere . t > dermine American unity. Lot t: world know, once and f -r all. that ' are Americans a i (stand together at h : te, a.-, o:, trse I battlefront, for humanity and the | freedom with which t; i (n ; lowed all men. "(.liKATOAKEt Great oaks from acorns gi >w ; :.'i charre ; the little match we - \\ all Stre. t Journal. And SAVE Future PENALTIES! ! I TAXPAYERS OF WELDON AND HALIFAX TOWNSHIPS MAY PAY TAXES TO M. A. INGE OF WEL DON OR AT TAX COLLECTORS OFFICE IN HALIFAX. E. H. SMITH TAX COLLECTOR COUNTY OF HALIFAX NOTI i 1 n Sale of Standing i & & TIMBER K El The Board of Commissioners of Halifax Coun ty are offering for sale all standing timber located on the County Home farm about two miles west from Halifax on a hard surfaced road. Sealed proposals will be received by said Board of Commissioners to be opened at their meet ing to be held in Halifax on Monday, February 7, 1914 at 12 o’clock noon, covering all standing timber on said farm measuring eight inches (8”) across the stump at ten inches above ground. For full particulars see or write J. R. Wrenn. Chairman Board of Commissioners, Roanoke Rapids, N. C. 4t. i I l ( Ql943, The $*.en-Up Co. So wholesome and good is 7-Lp that youngsters can enjoy itwith their granddads. 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