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LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA HALIFAX COUNTY Town of Weldon and Weldon Craded School District, Plain tiffs VS, Weldon Live Stock Co., Et Al. Under and by virtue of the pow er and authority contained in that certain judgment signed by Hon. C. E. Thompson, Judge presiding, at the November Term, Halifax County Superior Court, entered in that certain action entitled as a bove on December 1, 1944, the un dersigned Commissioner will on Tuesday, January 2, 194B, at 12:00, j noon, in front of the Courthouse Door in the Town of Halifax, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed lot or parcel of land, lying situate in the Town of Weldon, Halifax County, N. C.t to wit: That certain lot or parcel of land lying situate on the North side of Second Street, Weldon, N. C., and bounded as follows: On the North by the property of the Virginia Electric and Power Co., on the East by the Alley on the property of the R. W. Purnell Estate on the South by Second Street, and on the Acid Indigestion Relieved in S minute* or , " double your money back When excess stomach acid causes painful, suffocat ing gas. sour atoraach and heartburn, doctora usually prescribe the fastest-acting medicines known for symptomatic relief—medicines like those In Bell-wu Tablets. No laxative. Bell-ans brings comfort In • jiffy or double your money back on return w bottle to us. 25c at all druggists. West by the Warehouse prop erty of Pierce-Whitchead Hard ware Co., and being the identi cal lot or parcel of land form erly used by the Weldon Live Stock Co., as its stable. The successful bidder will be required to deposit 10 percent of the sales price at the time of sale as an evidence of good faith. This 1st day of December, 1944. ALBERT W. OAKES, Jr., Commissioner. Dec. 28 - 4t. NOTICE OF SALE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA HALIFAX COUNTY Town of Weldon and Weldon Graded School District, Plain tiffs. VS. Planters Bank and Trust Co.. Gdn., Beatrice Arsot, Jessie Kay, and Halifax County, Defendants. Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained ir that certain judgment signed by Hon. C. E. Thompson, Judge Pre siding, at the November Term, Halifax County Superior Court entered in that certain action en titled as above on December 1. 1944, the undersigned Commission er will on Tuesday, January 2 1945, at 12:00 o’clock, Noon, in front of the Courthouse door ii the Town of Halifax, N. C., offei for sale to the highest bidder foi cash, the following described lot or parcel of land, lying situate ir :he Town of Weldon, Halifax Coun ty, North Carolina: That certain Lot on the North side of First Street, known as the old home place of H It’s the Quality of leadership that makes Leaders 1TLANTIC M€MoUrecR are the Leaders AtlantU Company - Brrwrim im Atlmim, ChmrlotU. Chattanooga, NorJoUc, Orlando Walter W. Kay, said lot front ins: 50 feet on the said First Street and runnng back n a Northerly direction between par allel lines to the property of Bea trice Arsot and being bounded as follows: On the North by the said property of Beatrice Arsot; on the East by Kay’s Alley; on the South by First Street; and on the West by the property formerly owned by Viola Hank ins, now owned by J. L. Pridgen and wife. The successful bidder will be required to deposit 10 per cent of the sales price as an evidence ot good faith. This 1st day of December, 1944. ALBERT W. OAKES, Jr., Commissioner Dec. 28 - 4t._ ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Mrs. W. W. Rosser, deceased, late of Halifax County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Essex, North Caro lina, on or before the 19th day of April, 1945, or this notice v ill be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. This 15th day of November, 1944. MARY R. WHELESS, Administratrix of Mrs. W. W. Rosser. Dec. 28 - 6t._ ! ADMINISTRATRIX’S * , NOTICE Having qualified as administra-j trix, c.t.a., of the estate of W. W.l Rosser, deceased, late of Halifax, County, North Carolina, this is to' notify all person* having claims, against the estate of said deceas ed to exhibit them to the under signed at Essex, North Carolina, on or before the 19th day of April, 1945, or this notice will bo plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This loth day of November,! 1944. MARY R. WHELESS, Administratrix, c.t.a, otf W. W. Rosser. Dec. 28 - 6t.__ Tobacco plant beds that received chemical treatment to control weeds should not be reworked be fore seeding. Rake the seed into the bed gently and do not other wise disturb it. State College Hints Farm Homemakers BY RYTII (TkRl.NT N. C. State College Christmas for the children lies as much, or even more, in the an ticipation and preparation as in the celebration of the day itsel . sc let them help you with the plann ing, baking and decorating. One of the pleasant duties is to plan and decorate the home. Wreaths .for the windows and on the doors to wad come guests; graceful garlands of er the fireplace or on the ban dor in the hall; evergreen balls, tab] • decorations, and informal banquets enriched by soft light add ’beer that can be obtained in no othci , way. All members of the family, both grown ups and children, can con-: tribute to the decorations of the ] home. They can first plan the dec-1 orations and then spend several hours together making the pieces to be used. Mount your Christmas tree on a firm base away from the fire place and use approved lights in good repair. Give your children toys suitable for their age. Give baby smooth, washable toys colored with non poisonot.s pant and with no pin I or butte n eyes to swtllo.v. Avoid smoking when wearing> false w iskers or a flammable! Santa C.aus su t and u ;e non-flam mable Ouristmas tree decorations. Dispose of tissue and other wrappings immediately. Avoid burning loose papers or excelsior in a fireplace. Peanut Clusters: Mix together 1-2 cup dark corn sirup. 1-1 cup molasses 1-3 teaspoon salt, and 1 tablespoc n vinegar. Cook to :‘.-*0 degrees r until a small quantity in water form.- a so^t ball. Add 2 tablespo s table fat; pour 2 1-2 cups shelled roasted peanuts. Mix quickly. Drop by tablespons on greased surface. Makes 20 clust ers. FEEL PEPPY! 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Distributed By - Northeastern Oil Company Agent Telephone W-454-1 Weldon, N. 0. ACK THE INVASION Another year is knocking at the door. Let us give it a royal welcome. We look forward to 1945 with the firm belief in better things to come. And we want to express our deep appreciation to each of you for having contributed in such an important way to our continued success in this community. buy more united states war bonds BACK THE INVASION
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