LEGAL NOTICES [ SALE OF REAL PROPERTY « Pursuant to the powers contain ed in a Mortgage Deed of Trust, executed by Ernest Hall and wife, Cora Hall, to the Central Con tracting Company, a Corporation, dated July 6th, 1922, which is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Rowan Coun ty, in Book of Mortgages 78, at page 246, and pursuant to the) powers contained in an indenture! recorded in Book 221 of Deeds, fc^age -, between the Carolina, ""'pink Granite Company and Kerrj Craige Ramsay appointing him sub- i xtituted Trustee under the aforesaid j Mortgage Deed of Trust, default | having been,made of the indebted-! ness therein secured, Kerr Craigel Ramsay will expose for sale at pub- j lie auction, for cash, at the Court-; House Door, in the City of Salis bury, N. C., on Monday the 3rd day of December, 1934, at 12:00 o’clock M., the following described real estate: /\11 dial icui ouiic lying n the average corn production of the land withdrawn from coiln rultivation. - The 193 5 contracts will be simp ler than those for this year and will permit land retired from corn to be used in the production of any ither crop, save basic commodities, for use as the farmer sees fit. There will be no limitation of feeder pigs bought by one contract signer from another, but the num ber of feeder pigs bought from aj non-signer will be limited to the| average number bought by the; signer in 1932 and 1933. North Carolina is not confront ing a menace of corn-hog over-pro duction, Shay said, and growers will not be urged to sign the con tracts. But if they desire to get the liberal benefit payments, they will be given full opportunity to sign up. Doughton Attacker Pays Fine To Court Also Placed Under 30-Day Suspended Sentence. He Pays $50 and Costs jiarle.—In Superior court ,/ J. S. (Ceph) Blalock, <~d of an assault on Repre sent.' live R. L. Doughton several weeks ago, was required to pay a fine of $50 and costs, and was placed under a 3 0-day suspended road sentence, effective at anytime within the next eight years should Blalock be convicted of a similar affray. In pronouncing sentence, judge J. H. Clement reversed the decision of the county court, Judge T. B. Mauney having sentenced Blalock to 3 0 days on the roads. Blalock’s case came up Tuesday morning and following his con viction, Judge Clement remanded the defendant to jail, where he re mained until the close of court on Thursday at noon. 40 COMICS IN THE BIG 20-PAGE COMIC WEEKLY Four more pages than before— 40 of the funniest comics in the world all in bright colors. Every Sunday with the BALTIMORE AMERICAN. Get your copy from your favorite newsdealer or news boy. Going On 102 Years JACKSONVILLE, Fla. ... On* of Florida’s respected citizens cele brated his 101st birthday this week. He is C. H. Dennesen (above), bora in Denmark in 1833. He was pro fessor of botany at the University of Copenhagen and taught crowned heads of Europe. He came to the U. S. in 1881 and ha* lived in Florida 24 years. QOOR CHILD /AND the school ^ By Dr. ALLEN G. IRELAND j Director, Pbyutd omd Hedth EJocotioo Nov ferity Stott Deport meat of Poblit loitrmttioo Study Time Though the home work required by many schools is questionable, the fact remains it exists and par ents should make the best of it by providing the best conditions for study ing. Quiet is one es sential. ' Shut off the radio during the study hour. If pos sible give the child a room to himself, and keep other chil uicii awa^, As the workman needs good tools, so the child, needs a com fortable chair and a table of the right height. Good light is impoi tant, but this does not mean a:, excessively bright light. By ad means avoid glare, thus the table to, should not be polished and the light should be placed so that it does not shine directly into the child’s eyes. The best location for the light is to the left and slightly to the rear of the child, or the right in the case of left handed children. It is desirable to have a regular time for study, and insist that the schedule be kept. But don’t let it come in the child’s after-school plarytime. Let that be his own time. An hour or so after the evening meal is usually satisfactory. Insist upon concentration and application during study time. Discourage “fooling” and interruptions. Dr. Ireland will discuss next week the important problem of parents and teachers — the causes f communicable diseases. Correct this sentence: "Before the election I said this country would go to ruin unless I was elect ed; I stick to it.” What kind of a town is Salis bury in the estimation of the boys and girls here? 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