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Clubs Promoting Library Service One 'if the home demonstra t■ <m pn.crams advancing verv rapidly across the 100 counties of North Car- Una is the rural read ing and library service program Because' of this program rural makers a reading m dies i .t-?"**^*^^ instilled m then? a uesirt to read the newt. a?,.: ; books being printed today according to rural •ill?j.ans ■ jp«. cterniinslraVioi: c’itfb hieih hers havt been instrumental in getting bookmobiles into almost ah ot the counties in North Car oline—bookmobiles that are now serving nearly every rur.il c m imunity in the Stale. As encouragement to those who are reading books on the recom mended reading list, certificates are awarded "annually through the State College Home Demon stration office to women meeting ihe requirements of th< pro gi am Mary Harris, Randolph County home agent, says that Hu reviews given this vein in her county lie that the women have be , ■ -.o-i anpi et nit ion ,f the books the.' Ule reading. More members have expressed person al opinions on the value of the hooks to jhrmselvf Frr n thourh -.[yf fff ht ''We WS'i fff) for then own pleasure and infoi motion, mans others are using the uppurtunit' provided at club meetings for reporting as a means to improve their abilities of get YEARS ol OL^ -0Qf '°t0 ""Off oar,U,MG qwsNAPSUOT GUILD 'jlljn iticiinc himi »l»•> l*ri/r in tl»«» anim.'il «• l;iof 11»«5 19.>1 ,‘NatioriHl High >rliool Photographic Awanl*. Prize Money for Teen-Agers 'T'ODAY I’m wi;!mg direetly to * lii"li school students. Those of you who don’t foil into Ihn. cln.. can read the column, anyway, be cause you prrnahly know .some girl or bov to whose attention you d like to call t.iit. »vn.icii i fu) opportunity. graphic A w;n(I sending them v. ish, 11 con into tout II lie four top e.-u h Alln.-p iliri $4,0UU w01 th of prizes can't think of any black-and white picture;, you may have taken that wouldn't lind a home in one of the four cla ■-.(•: (’la s 1 is for babies and small children, (.'la: a II covers picture; ol young people and adults. Tin ; means people ranging from high s hool age to r; mdf.din :>—■ close-tips, any ac hvit.i at school, at home, indoors or (Hitiloo)Class III is for the vuiiih■: In) scenic views that you napped on vacation or that you inn find unlit around home any day. SIi!! life pictures also go into tin . via: .. And Class IV Mongs in ihr- air and dr«v ..Toirds and the In i j• ’ t to all animal? hr tin i It lie wild ones in cages un lie■ t\> i, a canary m a cage in ■ta f itchen. in a v ci v Horde puppy MMii. d in the act of chewing up Jh-f ma.-ler's shoe. 1 ‘i nn ■- Imiild he entered with ■ oie name, addii , and school i i in and the Mass in which you want fo enter the picture marked mi t ic hack And they should he in,,ili d In the poiianr, the National Scholastic Press Association, 13 .huii nali mi Building, University of ... Minneapolis, Minn. Most high schools have complete inl'iii'ination on the competition, but if yours doesn’t, it can be obi 11' I by writing to the above nddi w:. —tohn Van Guilder 11iifi on their lent before a group | and expressing themselves clear ly and well • But the reading program in I North Carolina is doing more! than encouraging the women I lead good books It has eonvine I ed them that club women m many counties are responsible tor en larging public school librai ms. Slril.es i osl .'{.200.000 Man-buys In September idleness caused directly by wurk stoppages totaled 3,200,000 uMMuliivs in September, which was fiftv per cent mure than in August according to the Kureau of l.aboi Statistics. The Septem ber, It).’ total was 2,540,000 and the 1947-49 average for the same month was 3.590,000. Since its publication on Septem ber 30, 1 000,000 copies of the new revised s andard version of the King James Bible have been sold. Home demonstration women in ' •'-e l ) -—-lal- ' • instance, have sponsored money making projects for both school and countv libraries, and in ad dit ion. ,o ■a a ;, hilve donated many books for the fioysTifflPJ^ffl? to read Visit lleilig and Meyers Williamstnn for the "Host linya In Furniture” FJVE OCLOCK DISTILLED LONDON DRY GIH MU rim $|80 I 0 • V Alt *2*5 •I Pi«*t Curious i "Who is the letter from?" "What "to you want to know for?" “'I'hcre you arc! What do I want to know for? You're the most inquisitive person I ever met!" NOTICE OF RE SALE North Carolina. Martin County .Muzelta Rogers el als vs W. A. Lynch et als. t/ndor and oy virtue of an nr nc;' ■"! rt •Mil.' n.aue by L fi Wynne Cierk of Superior Court ■ ■I Martin County on December 9. 1952. the undersigned Commis sion# rs wilt on Monday. Decem ber 29, 1952. m#i oni of the com I huu-ti CtOoi i "'yffti' liamston at 12:00 o’clock noon, of- 1 tor for re-sale to t,he highest bid- i dei\ for cash, the following de scribed tract or parcel of land. All that certain lot of land ly ing and being in Williamston Township, Martin County, adjoin ing the Kay and Hassell land, the James Gurganus land, and the MeCaskev Boad. This is the same tract of land of which Jesse Man son died seized of, containing 36 acres, more or less, and is the same land conveyed to Jesse Manson by Warren J. Bailey, and recorded in Book Z-'. page 136. of the Martin County Registry. There is excepted from this de scription a three-acre tract con veyed by Jesse Manson s heirs-at law to Sadie Sherrod as is con veyed to W. A. Lynch by deed iccorded in Book T-l, page 147 of the Martin County Registry. The highest bidder at said re id bt reuuiied to make a deposit to the Commissioiiei s .»t 10 percent of the bid price This 9th day of December, 1952. 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