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QUESTION - II • ai 1 save on l'veding baby chicks? ANSWER ■ l all the green feed im-siliU' to save on mash and orani suggests 1 . F. Parrish. Ex ec ilist at State < Viietre. Careful feeding practices can save ; o t 10 pounds of f e 1 ent\ -i ina>: V -apply of grit helps to -aVr fi-ed. Providing a supply o tu water is an essential prac tice When a chick gets sick, -ep iir:,: from the flock at once and find out what is wrong front . Ie so tree. St art pr per cot • • measures nr ’ ’ 1, : !■' -HON What is the t>e.-t , , f a varwonns in garden ANSWER - The best direct control is the use of a white oil sum is usedfer medicinal pur ples. says Dr. B. B. Fulton, as sociate in entomology at Ate Ex t,ct ' Station at State (. 'liege, p , poured on or injected in*., -Ik, bundle of silks at the tin f he husk, just aftei the SQUARE DANCE Every Sat. Night j Littleton Gym I lit i LE I ON, N. C. | MUSIC 15V THE HAPPY UETONGA Rangers of Roanoke Rapids j EXPERT FIRE RE C U.I.T.R j BENEFIT OF C.\ MN \SIl M j FUND , Admission 50c. lax Included | aF/HEseo | ,iv? -wilt and start to turn brown ! ;|{ .i,e tip The be?* dosage one fifth of a teaspoonful. About til drops i' the right amount and a little practice will enable an op orator to guess at the amount to be used. QUESTION - Should cattle be fed to a real good finish? ANSWER - The fattening o' cattle to excessive finish, as was common a few years ago, is a wasteful and unpatriotic practice under present conditions, says Or. J, E. Foster, in charge of beef cattle research for the Experi ment Station at State t ollege. He points out that gains during the latter part of such a feeding per iod an- slow and expensixe, and that most of the fat so produced is not consumed by human.-. “ 1 o p induce more meat i- not ■. ■mob. The aim should be to produce more meat more efficiently and from less foods that are suitable consumption," says Dr. SOlH.il* A new sorgo cane from Em p.a may have possibilities for sugai say U A D A( It will !>e tested n the Southern States ami I s the Canal Zone. WHEAT The U. >. wheat crop shows pro gressive improvement, with u material winter killing anywhere, say report- Heavy -nun- hav, blanketed much of the W-tern belt. POTATOES The largest supply of seed Irish j potatoes In history has beery available to farmers this spring., Crtified seed potatos jumped from I 20 l-'J to -Id million bushel-. I SOIL notice of RESALE OF REAL ESTATE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, BEFORE THE CLERK NORTH CAROLINA, HALIFAX COUNTY. Halifax County vs Maggie Shearin, et al Under and by virtue of an or der of resale entered by the Act mg Clerk of the Superior mrt of Halifax County. North l 'i .li na, on March 20, 10! I, in a pro ceeding pending in the >uporiei Court of said County, entitled a< above, the undersigned, ti. ■ : > appointed Commissioner. being there to duly licensed in said or der and former order, veil! on Tuesday. April 4. 104-1. >et\veei | tiie hours of twelve o'clock norm, and one ocelot k. p. m. i n | of the Courthouse door, in the Town of Halifax Nort i offer f"' sab. t Cv ": der, for .. t... : •• '.... scribed land, to-wit: \ certain, piece or parcel ol land lying. being and -ilnali m Weldon 1'ownship. Halifax County, and more particularly described as follows hot No. - containing It! acies, mon oi less, allotted t" William lurn or in that instrument ol ... in Halifax County Public lice istre in Hook Tall, page II to which said instrument retrrence i*. hereby made lor greate. is-r tainti of description, and by (his reference said instrument is hereby made a part hereof as fully as it herein written. The initial bid in the sale will be POi'K 111 NI'KKI' TWENTY NINE i s' 129.un i 1">1-1 - \HS 1 sale will be made subject to -on firination by the Court, and a de posit of ten (1U I per cen' ot tbe amount of the bid will he iojii re' of the sued-"fill bidder a< e\ deu ce of good faith. Tins the 20th day of March. 1944. WADE H. DICKENS. Commissionei. Mur. 20 - 2t. No Tit li OT KC.-S Ml. IN HIE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK NORTH ' AROL1NA HA Eli-AN COUNTY . Town of W eld, and Weld Graded Smool District, Pin ' tiil VS. Mrs Antionetta Ma ■: - . ; and Mas n; Addie Biufe- i > and . Blu:ord, her husband. et i al. Under and by virtu of the pow-1 er and authority contained in that certain judgment signed by b aeting Clerk of : he Superior Co-, • for Halifax Cmy. N. C, enter i in that certain action nth Fed : above on March 12, 1944. tiie uu VALUABLE PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT THE AUCTION SALE Of Business and Residential Lots in Roanoke Rapids, N. C. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5th 10 A. M.-Business Property, A part of the J. C. Smith property, Roanoke Avenue. Investors will profit materially and soon reap the profits. Those who grasp Koam.Le Rapid-, pres ent day opportunities are in on the ground floor and are in a position to reap bountifully of its rapid growth and development. You have a right to your part of the prosperity. Real estate is real prop erty. it has Real Value and is a really wise and safe investment. High Class Colored Residential Lots 2 1’. M.- High class Colored Residential property located in Lincoln Heights. Now is vour opportunity to buy yourself a nice lot or lots and make yourself independent of paying- the landlord each Saturday night. Stop worrying about a place to live this is your chance to own it. The terms of this sale are within the reach of each person desiring to pur chase one or more of these lots. The property is ideal for homesites. Avail yourself of this opportunity for this is the opportunity you have been waiting for. (This is an order of court sale). Easy Terms - - Valuable Prizes Good Music Walter & Gurley Auction Co. Selling Agents, Kinston, N. C. For Information See Or Call I* F.Rochelle, Roanoke Rapids, N. C, PHONE R-8176. defj.gnei ■ Ti l c - -1 n \ M Ni'u.’, ill door io f'., offer ■' aJet Co ■ ■ribed ieal -•...rsU'fter '* :d 01 f\ in. Id 14. a' 12:0* i ' i hells' 1', -in of Ha!itax. N ,v,ah to the high-s .1., the following do esiate. to wit: That reri.iiu lot or parcel ot land I' inn -muf i" iho >outh iu>i.tii inter--ct ion ol third an Poplar Site, V eldon. V •• known as th« hi me place of the hue .1. \. ' ' a,u‘ hounded a' : >•» - t>o 4he North In -aid ’I lurd Mreet. on h< East b> i’oplat Street, l lie property inil on i hr csl , u| lake i art ihe South h> Dale Ingram h\ the prop on of for the starting d 1". H»iji . o 'iarch, 1944. A. >■ f vKES, Ji. t.'oJ nii.-.-ienet ■ Ahu tl't ; \ 11A11 N I s I !: . I>. I) I 1 < I Having in t 11.r of the is lin. de ea Con ty. No . y all against the • ceased ti» ex:; .unsigned an: fax. X. ( .. 1 m'i. or li.i' ll d in bar ■ i pel's ms inden w:il please i mem. This the HM4. Cl i a i; Adniinis: 1 Brace B. Bo. A r i 1 i', a- admiliisti a • B B >> . : Halifax .1. tie- IS tO ivuig claims of slid d. e.s to the ur a' Hali te March 7, n 1 it- p'.ead overey. All -.tit! estate* i-tiiaU- pa) - . f March !!. Bt'YKlN, e estate ol no i u i tii i;i s vi.i. I.\ I UK : i:i• >!; COCKT BKKOKi. ' ' l.Kl’K. north Carolina HALIFAX O’ XI"!. Town of W, o I W •.ii•'• i j:. led Sell.-..'. iv.-t ( u line II ik!, Wi i >tv; Mar i W. Eastern: . and husband, Carl Easterli . . et al., Defcnd Under and by vir ,• ' ■■ • er and authority contained m that certain judgment signed by the acting Clerk eC the Superior Court lur Halifax County, X. jniered in that certain a-u on cn .;tied as above on March Id, lPl-1, the undersigned Commissi mer will on ruesday. March 28'.'::.. 1911 at 12:0b, Xoon, in front of the Court lb use door in the Town of Halifax, X. C., offer for re-sale to the !.idlest bidder for Cash, the following described real estate, to u it: Kills'! TRACT: That certain parcel <u lot of land 1 > intt. sit uate in the Southwestern uilii seetion of Walnut and Second Streets, Weldon, X. front ing approximately 100 feet on the West side of Walnut Street and running back in a W csterly direction between parallel lines approximately 100 feet and having on il an old tin build ing now used as a Blacksmiths shop, and being bounded as fol low-,: (in the North b> Second Street, on the East by Walnut Street, on the South by the property of Tommie Shearin. and on the West by the proper ty of John H. Howard Estate. SEt'OXD TRACT: That cer tain lot or parcel of land 1 rout ing approximately 110 teet on the South side of Second S'rcet on which there are two small tenant dwellings and botinileu as follows: On the North by Second Street, on the East by the property of the John How ard Estate described under Tract One abo^e, ami others, and on the West by the proper ty of Roy Whitaker. At this resale the price of the First Tract above will start a $712.50, and the price of the -ec ond tract will start at $522.50. ALBERT W. OAKES, Jr. i 'ommis inner Mar. 22 - 2t. Kaciionic Hearing Aid Complete with crystal micro phone, rad ionic tubas, batteries and buttery-saler circuit. One model - one price one quality — Zenith's finest No extras no "decoys’* fo 0Z(Jeax Ac kptedby American .\ft Jti-./ AhSa cuitmn Council on l’hvbicjl 'J'herajiy Norfolk - Richmond, Ya. I) ( I ! i ! i i I I i I t 04 S West} c/p Set/etjup Millions of Americans know **fresh up" means 7-Up and 74Jp means "fresh up". To thc5m boch teems mean a I happy, lively drink that goes bubbling over yoor tongue awaking up your mouth' lighting your face with a saute. That’s a "fresh up”! That** 7-Upl ui awaa a it likes yoii Mcl’HKKSON UOTTLING COMPANY, Littleton, .V Carotin. Read The Roanoke News Each Wt ^ggSg THOUSANDS OF ARMY VEHICl USE SINCLAIR In saving wear and avoiding breakdown the U. S. Army uses Sinclair lubricants in many ’'Jeip.-". tanks and other vehicles. Your Sinclair Dealer has | the same quality lubrican ts to reduce wear in your car. To save engine wear he has Sinclair Opaline Motor Oil. Opaline stands up better and lasts longer because it is not only de-waxed but also de-jellied. Play safe, have your Sinclair Dealer drain and refill your crankcase with Opaline every 1,000 miles. OIL IS AMMUNITION - USE IT WISELY SINCLAIR OPALINE motor OIL DISTRIBUTED BY NORTHEASTERN OIL COMPANY STEPHENSON SERVICE STATION WELDON, N. C. WELDON MOTORS, Inc. WELDON, N. C. C. E. TERRY SERSICE STATION SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. V. I. MOHORNE BRINKLEYVILLE, N. C. EUGENE LASSITER RASTER, N. C. MURRAY’S SINCLAIR SER ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C. R. E. BRITT WELDON, N. C. COMMUNITY CO OP. ASSOCIATION TILLERY. N. C. F. i>. TILLERY, n. El.MOKE VVILKER3 TILLERY. N. ' H T. HANCOCK SPRING HILL, > JACK WALK®* HALIFAX, N. L . j. T. MIZEIX® PALMYRA. !*• JOHN PArKJ JACKSON, N. C-.
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