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A ' i !.: Air mi 1 a never -e ■-e ha> - '■ ■, . -•.••• . i-m >; " will he -ai,L.e i -ot : in- ■ r 1 ' xt. A dot < 1 - i!i s the deni ninat: • 1 0 i - ,iii- will h&ve a tinanc ial oh.* •j- ■ -if - . A ;-;unnl needy grow ag "Ut r \\ : 1-1 War nuatior. But . .. effort will be! ■ - fj... - a - .!• - YV . . 0) . r." ,rt which >? ;• nda.v ho a- o. t i e Crusatjg. 1 n t recent tii*; 1 1 . * *. - - - - - Li.il , .Uf. n'.sdo. Ion; 1 ] i ■ write-Vi -• ;v v- v - on iif volume- in i'a- aid Of! ’ < ris' an tiu-i i-wy ami i-'e f--- -- ! n-viit . ! in fah'.o r hi - : r;u; ion -i i - H - 1 ; in. deni K -- "th M-■ '1 - Ii>;. ' t11 v\a> . a in Si 'Ana n a - ; ‘ - lay 1’ri‘n •yteriaii art i - -j 1 t. .'i'n the !'':»• • f '. | A y-uin irj -lie ministry, <:mi i i « Inch lie frat.-i;.: ••! the W - j ' . n»c w ; e became pm.e or oi J 1 i -h ( -' - a ■ .j e in i. a-a v , H ■ i - i. --hi;, cor. no .ed 1 m ; > L-td 1:1 Th v logical S; air . . X j \ (’it;,- il fi T.-.T uttv! i r jg i - th - - •. -i i-.e: of that g - ... I:- ea : of n . a < i :iiva::x;uion» and wan a a et'th'.i-j 1 • . - ■ :: ■ ■- .1 and : The I'l; st 1 hi! ■ . in a adeKt- ; 1 ed to citizenry in the Unit- 1 at, e i(. new law premitt • forri-.g to Chinese, is i:,; l; Kan of Chicago, a i nose 1 i stian U ... ,,f that city. He has United States for fifty nos tha .i- 'a .. n a:, interp: etc.' vf l S. Immigration Service. nan:;, a filiated with the a ■ rn Bapt st Convention - - of having fifty five of its A ueri an 'itemhers of Chi « ‘cactior. :: ' e armed ser • United States. He. at fleet i ns of bishop of C urch, held at the .■•.tonal tree tonal conferenc- j ■ l.o I t. 'i a States, give the ■ it ai : a t ec new Episcopal | * ' v i ■ ■ • '• Mr Newell S. Roothfi for. - a 111 - s;oti:.i y m ’he Bel- ■ co"f.es the '' shop 1 ., ■ .V lie Ar >a. w ii.h ■ . ■ ,0. t ’ ■nc. .. the ‘ s \ ■ ca. Scat! a Anaida. and Mozamlu-j :. A pi eat .on. Pia's'ilel;’ , King. \tlanta, Ga,.| . o' tin anna Theological! V - v to) V- a pastors, las ieen » . f 1 .. Clniiva's oldest mission ’ a N. !In "' eta dean ] i; -o : ■ • a School ot Duke l -i Durham. X. C’.. goet •va, Switzerland, where he idtiiir.isler as bishop all Me i -■ miss on work iti central • • 1-1 "lie; "his includ a ait,; conferences in i, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia. Ira .!ttgi’slavia. Mad i ... - a, T in in. Po ,o ,; Switzerland. v t . 1 R issian piis ..... ; by the Ro_ Ai iy, irking in the ■ V-tleati Mate ill Trattsyl .. . 1 are n.mistered to by on of the Eastern Ortho . .■ • , ■ ■ lag to the Ge Ofr’ice of tin World Council ; rct.cs. Says its report: se prisoners of war. who i a t ... . .a : s of the Vel\\ . ... • : i ligion and a , R have begun ■ fait it of their fath* si i .'O' lemarale i an i church life which would -jive of comfort, inspire. - ■ , taai r. : ewal. A tan -aon of this attitude is an Orthodox church building which the prisoners have erected with their own hands and furnished in a beautiful way. Recently this church was consecrated by the Archbishop. Ur. Balan. The chon was composed of prisoners of War Metropolitan Balan has provided the number o! Russian priests nec cssary to meet the religious needs o; the members of the congrega tions.” _ LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that af ter two weeks publication in tin Roanoke News as required bv law. application will be made to the 1 commissioner of Paroles foi a pardon or aprole for llerbeit W'infree. whs was sentenced to a :«im o the rottds at the January term of 19-14 Superior Court, for breaking and entering This JOth day of June, 1944 \ \V. OAKES, Jr. Attorney June 29 - lit. NOTH 1 In ihe Superior t our I NORTH CAROLINA HALIFAX COUNTY L. C. Howell. Administrator ■>; t'n.. Estate of M. W. Luca--. Petetioner -vs. Mrs. Viola 1. Lucas. Widow ! M V Lucas, et als defendant. The defendants Joseph Wilbert Williams and wife. Sadie Jolley. Williams. I-ec Towns Wiliams I r.a Williams Bairs and husband Bviscoll Baird, Mary Elizabeth V\ :te Chappell and husband Mack j Chappell. Blanche Louise White| U itcr.in and husband Pete Cut^*w. ■v:ii take notice that an action en ritled as above has been commenc 'd in the Superior Court of Ha!i-| fax County. X. C., to sell land be A'ligiiig to the late M. W. Lucas :o make assets to pay the debts if tiie estate and costs of admin-! stration and the said defendants| ire heirs at law of the said M. A' Lucas and as such are ne.:es ;ary pi.rties to this proceedings: iiul the said defendants will fui hther take notice that they are re-1 paired to appear at the Office of 1 he Cleik of The superior Court; if Halifax County, N, C„ and ans ver or demur to the Petition in j ■aid action within ten days aftei | he 7th day of Aug.. 1944 or the ’laintiff will apply to the Court 1 for tilt’ rolief ill i ' Feteitnon. This the tlth ihi of ' ■!> CKORGjA l A. Acting Clerk oJSupc .or I Halifax County. . i Use Care I| Buying Farm RealjEstaJe Growers should be particular careful in buyon gin: ;;i r» . > -■ at this time heeito t values are based e w selling’ fot nowjrathi ■ 'haa normal times, sal Km management s; J State Colli -■ ■ They point oalt! pression come prices drop tit the prices of tu^tljii er has to buy. world war • nf farmer bou.rVJ high, for a pm ill contoai e,l w ; h I, sold. In the year- lit' column lity p. ♦ but the farm In I 1 iliuons. The • ) W ’' a a I I - can >e 1 1 c - * a! r.. - a i ■ f' tion will bring at A rcasor.a di lit a.- ■ ! c made t 1 T ■■■ • ■ S the ituily t* taxes, fertile., a la and other fatli i x must e met i'Vt" . pi - eeeds oi t a- 3 art ing for these nee some idea of tie a. for paying T.tfn on the farm cal be It i - more I ik period of yean pi products will be m age of It* ’■< 1-40 tin. high levels Duriii some of them xu. re cent c hi, 11 l-til u" hogs, and tobacc, lower prices than TOBACCO Frank Herrin Fia.. fertilized hi with 1 ton of fen 1 ottonsieeil m^al black manure pei would happen to " co if so fertilized? PKANl'TS Much better y. are being prods , seed were y t i mill .Viol ' |th stand were ob ;:,i ,1, s:s> • Huvard R. Garris?. j\\u on pathologist at State College. LK 1 Uiji 1 L* Flea beetles, horn worms, and budworms can b« satisfactorily controlled with cryolite, reports ■ T0n E*t*n,iWl • Colleg. J S '"'i ^e„aU lard to f ~1 I r> NOT l>kely fhat a shifty, fast-tellrfng gent will #v# c up to you with such an offer, f - tiec^ic Power that makes your housework ^tort i- . sweet that mala* your doily living mort pleaserfl, *■ •* adds dozens of farr ' ar conveniences to our Amor - way of I'ving . . . s an American-bred, Ameilean* r duced service. It isn't pedaled or bootlegged, nor l> *•- '♦ any Bhick Market . . . it's a servant that's your* to h ■ v at the click of a switch! 8< j that d' erratic fact lie year* of work and fore h An ndustry put together in peacetime to serve you and other Americans is J- j k-. ■ j > y ja-f. »it machine that makes glutt business managed eljctriu «... , ij.‘> as Virginia Electric ard Power Civ • , -re prcdu j more electricity than Japan and 1 .• r r ^OMBlNcD, amply supplying our war c 1 : • . ending ai eivltian needs as well. Electricity not only keeps t! ■ I '■) ‘n t--f 1 home; it will help see to it that t *• * - t -J r kept burning, too. • H—r "«•*•* to tk» Nation " *•-' ? «>•: • ■ * *' t • *#*■■9 10 i0 C W T . Ce • •• • * O O K ' •? V/g&m &&7R/C FW&Z & WSSTE ELECTRICITY JUST BECAUSE I tj ijr'fte, isrj TI0KI9 BACK THE INVASION T.M. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF, BUY MORE UNITED STATES WAR BONDS BUY MORE UNITED STATES WAR BONDS
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