Delegates Selected
To Represent 4-H
- Clubs Announced
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Raleigh, April 25 The two
boys and' two girls to represent
North Carolina’s 50,000 4-H club
members at the 14th National
Club camp in Washington, June
12-19, have been announced by L.
R. Harrill, 4-H-club leader of the
State College Extension service.
They are: Margaret Ellis, 18, of
Durham county; Sue Parker, 17,
of Jones county; Alfred Greene,
20, of Durham county; and Ru
dolph Ellis, 20, of Cumberland
county.
The selection of these delegates
came after a careful study had
been made of the records of Tar
Heel club members. To be named
a delegate to the national camp
is considered the highest honor
that can be offered a 4-H club
member.
Margaret Ellis, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ellis, Morris
ville, route 1, has climaxed her
nine years as a club member by
serving this yeas as president of
the State 4-H Council. She has
participated actively in club work
and has held many offices in her
club and county.
Sue Parker, the daughter of
Mrs. Leon Parker, of Pollocks
ville, has been a club member for
the past six years. In addition to
holding high club offices, she has
completed projects in clothing,
yard improvement food conserva
tion, wildlife conservation, and
foods and nutrition.
Rudolph Ellis, the son of Mr.
and Mrs. L. J. Ellis, of Fayette
ville, route 6, has been in club
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every living thing.
Chilean Nitrate of Soda is
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crops. It is the only natural
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work four years and has special
ized in crops projects. During this
time, he has developed from his
peanut project a business which
is returning him a net income of
more than SIOO a month. He lias
been active in club work and has
held important ofices in his club
' and county council.
Alfred Greene, the son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Greene, of Dur
ham. route 1, has completed nine
years of club work, making a
total profit from his project of
$1,027.79.
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To show the importance of cot
ton in the agricultural scheme of
the nation, the U. S. Department
of Agriculture points out that
nearly a third of the farms in the
United States grow this crop.
maintain the soil in good pro
ducing condition.
Chilean nitrate is ideal for
all purposes—under the crop,
for top-dressing, for side
dressing. Use it regularly and
get the full benefit of all its
natural fertilising and soil im
proving qualities. No price in
crease. There is plenty for
everybody’s needs.
PBBSOIf COUNTY TUEB BOXBQRp, N. C.
EMPLOYERS MAY
SAVE OMMTAXES
Those Subject To State
Unemployment Taxes May
Save On Taxes.
Raleigh, April 25—Employers
subject to the State UnemployJ
ment Compensation Law, who'
have not paid their 1939 contri-j
butions, may still save on their
Federal taxes if they make the
payments by June 30, Chairman
Charles G. Powell, of the State
Commission, points out. These
payments were due by January
1 and if paid to the State Com
mission by that time, the paying
employers receive 90 per cent
credit, leaving 10 per cent for the
Government. If contributions of
.1.7 per cent of payrolls were not
paid to the State by January 31
but are paid by June 30, then cre
dit of 81 per cent is allowed, and
the Federal penalty is nine per
per cent. If paid later, the Fed-;
ersl Government collects the full
3 per cent of the payroll, in ad
dition to the State’s 2.7 per cent,
almost doubling the original tax,
Mr. Powell said.
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LAND POSTED SIGNS AT THE
TIMES OFFICE
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LEGAL NOTICE
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
i tor of the estate of Mrs. Sallie P.
Whitt, deceased, late of Person
county, North Carolina, this is to
notify all pevsors having claims
against the estate of said deceas
ed to exhibit them to the under
signed on or before the 21st day
of March, 1941, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of their recov
ery.
All persons indebted to said es
tate will please make immediate
payment.
This 21st day of March. 1940.
W. B. Whitt.
Admr. Sallie P. Whitt.
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NOTICE- LAND SALE
By virtue of the powers con
tained in that certain deed of
trust executed to the undersign
ed trustee by Frank Ramsey and
wife and Willie Barnett and wife
on the 22nd day of July, 1929, and
of record in the office of the Re.
gister of Deeds of Person, County
in Book 8, page 234, the terms of
same having not been complied
with, and at the request of the
holder of the note secured by
said deed of trust, I will offer for
sale at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash at the Court
House door in Roxfooro, N. C., on
SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1940, at
12 o’clock M., the following des
cribed tract of land:
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That certain parcel or tract of
land in Cunningham Township,
Person County, North Carolina,
adjoining the lands of R. E. Pul
liam, A. S. Turner, John Woods,
and the lands of the Traynham
estate, being lots Nos. 3, 4 and 5
of the Montford Faulkner tract,
containing 152.95 a'cres, .more cr
less. -
This sale will remain open ten
days from the date of sale for an
increase bid, and the purchaser
at said sale will be required' to
make a cash deposit of 10 percent
of the purchase price on the day
of sale.
This 15th day of April, 1940.
W. D. Merritt, Trustee.
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NOTICE TO LANDOWNERS
IN PERSON COUNTY
THIS IS TO NOTIFY all per
sons owning real estate located in
Person County that the Board of
County Commissioners will meet
in the Commissioners’ room in the
Court House on Monday, April
29th, at 10 o’clock A. M. for the
purpose of acting as a Board of
Equalization and Review. The
purpose of this meeting is to hear
complaints from taxpayers res
pecting the valuation placed upon
real estate owned by them and to
adjust inequalities found to exist.
Any tax-payer with a complaint
may appear in pers:n or by at
torney before the Board on that
date and make such complaint or
may make it in writing to the
Clerk of the Board prior to that
date. It should be remembered
that the sole purpose of the meet
ing is to adjust inequalities in
valuation.
W. T. KIRBY,
Clerk of the Board.
4-21-25
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NOTICE- LAND SALE
By virtue of an order of the
Superior Court, made in the Spec
ial Proceeding entitled W. T. Pass,
Executor, and' others Vs Etta
Jones Chambers and others, I
will offer for sale at public auc
tion to the highest bidder for
cash at the Court House door in
Roxboro, N. C., on
MONDAY, MAY 6, 1940, at 12 o’-
o’clock M., the following describ
ed lots of land in Roxboro Town
ship:
3. That lot composed of lots
Nos. 6. 7, 8 and 9 lying on the
West side of State Highway No.
55 (U. S. 501) and fronting 100
feet on said Highway, and ex
tending back West from said
Highway 176 feet on line of lot
No. 5 to stake in Pointer line;
thence North 4 degs. 50’ East 100
feet on Pointer line to stake, cor
ner of lot No. 10; thence South
77 degs 56’ East 206 feet on line
of lot No. 10 to stake on edge of
pavement, comer of lot No. 10;
thence South 22 degs. 47’ West 100
feet on the edge of pavment to
stake, comer of lot No. 5, the
point of beginning. This is a re
sale and the bid on this lot will
begin at $291.50.
4. This lot composed of lots Nos.
10, 11, 12 and 13 lying on the
West side of State Highway No.
55 (U. S. 501), fronting 100 feet
on said Highway and extending
back West from said Highway to
Pointer line:
Beginning at stake on edge of
pavement, comer of lot No. 9,
thence North 77 degs. 56’ West
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Clean Up - Paint Up - Fix Up
Roxboro is observing Clean Up Week April 29 - May
sth. Why not join in with this plan and clean up your
home, place of business or yard?
We will have a nicer and better city by doing this and
it will not require much effort.
Make your plans now to clean up
next week
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ROXBORO, N. C.
203 feet on line of -lot No. 9 to
stake in Pointer line; thence
North 4 degs 50’ East 100 feet on
Pointer line to stake, comer of
lot No. 14; thence South 77 degs.
56' East 235 feet on line of lot No.
14 to stake on edge cf pavement;
thence South 20 degs. 44’ West
100 feet on edge of pavement to
stake, corner of lot No. 9. the
point of beginning. This is a re-'
THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 194*1?
sale and the bid cn this lot wVk I
begin at $335.50.
This sale will remain open ten .
days for increase bids, from date,
of sale, and each purchaser will
be required, to make a cash de
posit of 10 per vmt of the purchase
price on the day of sale. *
This 19th day of April, 1940.
W. D. Merritt, Commissioner.
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