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Cash in advance with first run unless regular customer in which case there will be a cent a line extra for bookkeeping and checking. COUNT 5 WORDS TO LINE — Minimum is three lines — DNE RUN.12c per line rO RUNS.10c per line 1EE RUNS. 9c per line FOUR and MORE. 8c per line Please Do Not Use Telephone DEADLINE TUESDAY NIGHTS DOUBLE RATE FOR KEYED ADS FOR SALE R SALE—4 nice building lots "" at the Junction. Call or see Jake Spire, R-315 or R-568-1 tf. FOR SALE—Jackson Street house in downtown Roanoke Rapids. 2-story, 6 rooms, garage. Apply D. C. Clark, Phone R-580-1 2t-7-12-ch FOR SALE — Westinghouse Radio with 44-inch cabinet, and one 10 m inch oscillating desk fan, at 513 Hamilton Street, or Phone R-749-1. 7-19-pd. FOR SALE — A 1935 Master 4-door Chevrolet sedan. Clean and in good running condition. $312 Cash. May be seen at 108 Roanoke Ave., or Call R-585-1. FOR SALE — Dry or green good pine Wood, stove length, deliver ed in loads of $4.00, $8.00 and i'JJ $15.00. Phone R-781-3. R. L. Pow ell, Roanoke Rapids. 8-2 FOR SALE — Two four-room houses, practically new, Daniel St., South Rosemary. For infor mation see J. Roy Taylor, 1400 Washington St. 7-19 FOR SALE — 100 per cent pine wood, dry or green, cut in 12 inch lengths. Any size load, $4.00 up. See or call V. H. Daughtry, ©Phone R-835-6, Roanoke Rapids, N. C. 9*27 FOR SALE — Special on mixed wood, cut in ordinary stovewood length. Sacrifice price. See or call V. H. Daughtry, Phone R-835-6. 9-27 ORDER your winter wood now, hard wood and pine wood avail able. Prompt delivery. Call _ R-781-3. • 7-19 • _WANTED TWO OR THREE ROOM APART MENT WANTED by service man’s wife with 8-months old baby. Must be in desirable sec tion of city. What have you to offer? D. W. D., Herlad Printing Company. WANTED — Operator for Western Union. Must be high school gradu W* ate and typist. Apply at office. It WANTED—Why worry about Ath lete’s-Foot, Boils, Eczema, Itch, ' Psoriasis, or ANY KNOWN SKIN DISEASE. Ask Your Druggist about V-J-O. lt-p CARPENTER WANTED — for rough carpenter work. Perman ent and pleasant work. Must be reliable; no drinking. Roanoke ■ Chicken Ranch, Bolling Road, W1 Phone 6322. tf-ch wanticd to Bui—uooo clean 1941 model Ford, Chevrolet or Plymouth; no dealers, privately owned car only. See B. F. John son. Teds Esso Service Station. tf-ch. SPECIAL NOTICES jCEEP COOL — Install REYNO Q. CELL chemically treated cotton insulation in your home. Average home costs less than $100. We put it in. Call HOWERTON GOWEN CO., Tel. R-374-1. 3t7-26c WHY SUFFER FROM THE MIS ERY of Eczema, Leg Ulcers, Ringworm, Piles, Psoriasis, Ath letes Foot, and other Skin Irri tations when AOC Ointment will j' : ' >'• ' • I give you quick relief. For sale by Leading Drug Stores. 7-12-c WELL PUMPS—Deep and shallow well automatic electric pumps and fixtures. The greatest con venience and comfort you can add to your home or farm. The moderate cost will surprise you. Let us figure with you. Halifax Farmers Supply Co., Phone R-512-1 7-12 HEAVY 26 GAUGE GALVANIZ ED SHEET METAL 2’ x 8’ and 3’ x 8’ sheets. Ideal for sheeting your tobacco barns. Nail direct to studding, wood sheeting not required. Saves labor and cost. Phone R-5121, Halifax Farmers Supply Co., Roanoke Rapids. 7-12 GREY CROWDER PEAS — Plant them now for profit. You can sell them green for eating or dry for seed peas. Always in de mand at good prices. We have the seed peas. Phone R-5121, Halifax Farmers Supply Co. 7-12 ATTENTION MEN! — Have you three hours spare time daily-* 9:00 A. M. to 12:00 noon, or 1:00 to 4:00 P. M.? Could you us« an extra $5.00 per day for tb* three hours work? Full time work also available. Age no handicap. Write to J. R. Wat kins, Dept. S-3, Richmond, Vir ginia. 7-12 GLASS — We have large stock of single and double strength glass in commercial sizes and we can furnish plate and mirror glass on short notice. Also 3 and 12 light window sashes. We' also have in stock windshield and door glasses for Ford, Chevrolet and Plymouth cars. Phone R-512-1, Halifax Farmers Supply Co. tf. WINDSHIELDS & AUTO DOOR GLASS, factory cut to fit See us for your needs. Earman’s Western A. A. Store. tf BIKE TIRES, tubes, fenders, ped ,pls, bearings, mirrors, saddle bags and covers. Earman's West ern A. A. Store. 7-12 SCREEN DOOR hinges, springs, hooks, handles, knobs, braces, hole covers, paint & varnish. Also gate hinges, swing hooks, awning pulleys and cord, swing chain, well chain, jack chain, snaps, lap links, mesh chain, auto house wire, baby swings, pressure flushers, hose couplings, Earman’s Western A, A. Store. 7-12 PRUNING SHEARS, rakes, shov els, scoops, diggers, garden seed, Vigoro & Hyponex plant food, straw hats, oil stoves, extra bakers, chjmney stops, stove en amel, stove polish, wall paper. Hole diggers, fence controllers, hot shots, No. 6 cells, Sterno, truck flares, leather bundles, belt dressing, tools and supplies for farm and home. Earman’s Western A. A. Store. 7-12 WHIZZER MOTOR BIKE! Have you seen it? Complete bike with 2% h. p. mtr., over 100 mi. per gallon, 30 to 35 miles per hr. Ready to run. We have it. Ear man’s Western A. A. Store. 7-12 GENUINE DAVIS GRADE ONE TIRES in a variety of sizes. Grade one, grade. A, first line, and top quality in every respect Guaranteed 18 months. Tou cant buy a better tire. Sold at money saving prices even now. EAR man's Western A. A. Store. 7-12 WESCOTE PAINTO for house* Barnes, fences, gate* porche* garages, roofs, auto* trucks, trailers, wagons, kitchen and bath, flat wall paint, enamels, semi-gloss, oil color* brusbe* linseed, turpentine, putty, hike enamel, sandpaper, wood scrap ers, putty knives, root putty, window glass. EARMAN’S West ern A. A. Store. 7-12 GOOD PENN OIL in quart cans, five quart cans, bulk. Greases for water pumps, universals, wheel bearings, gun grease, axle grease, cup grease. Squirt cans, zerk nipples, grease gun* axle grease retainers. Radiators for some Fd. & Chew, cyi. hds. for same. Valves, gaskets, ignition parts, REBUILT GENERATORS, switches, tools and supplies. E ARM AN’S Western A. A. Store | 7-12 RUBBER FLAPS, fog lites, arch ery sets, seal beam adapters for some Fds., Chevs. & Plyms, seat covers for some late model coaches and sedans. Polishes & waxes, other dress up items. EARMAN’S Western A. A. Store 7-12 OUR 24 YEARS experience in making quality monuments, markers, etc., are at your ser vice. Prompt delivery. Satisfac tion guaranteed. WAKE MONU MENT COMPANY. See our new display yard on U. S. No. 1 Just north of Henderson, N. CL, or write John W. May, Mgr., Tele phone 710J. 7-12 FOR RENT FOR RENT: Two rooms, a haS and a bath room at 313 Jefferson Street. H Town Talk Mrs. Sam Taylor and Miss Eloise Taylor spent last week-end in Lyn chburg. Va.( with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Clary. Pvt. Phillip Pallen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pullen, has been promoted to Corporal T/S and is somewhere in France. Misses Viola Glover and Bernice Hitchens are visiting Mrs. Robert Lineberry in Greensboro. Miss Hazel Cobb has returned home after attending summer school at W. C. U. N. C. Miss Annabelle Daughtry and Mrs. R. P. Daughtry spent last week in Woodland. Miss Joan Boseman, of Rocky Mount, is visiting Miss Betty Jean Pullen. Mr. and Mrs. Willie B. Ellis and Miss Marjorie Clark of Gasburg, Va., were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Baird. Mrs. Catherine DeBerry and Miss Marie Burnette spent the week-end in Garysburg with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burnette. Mrs. Harry McClure ,of Newport News, Va., is spending this week in town with relatives. Cadet Nurse Colona Jordan has returned to Parkview Hospital in Rocky Mount after spending her vacation in town with friends and relatives. Mrs. Lewis Newsom of Newport News, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. Nettie Morris. Mrs. Ralph Roberts of Richmond, Va., spent the week-end in town with relatives. Miss Susan Holladay is spending several days in Virginia with rel atives. Mrs. Loftin Moody spent several days in High Point recently as the guest of Mrs. Gertrude Trayn ham. Mrs. Albert Hux and son, Rokie, spent last Wednesday in Gasburg, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor West of Waverly, Va., were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hux. Pvt. Junius R. Wrenn, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wrenn, who has been stationed at Keesler Field, Miss., has returned to McCook, Nebraska, after spending a two weeks furlough with his parents. Dorothy Gray has returned from Newport News, Va., after visiting relatives. Mrs. J. V. Smith and Mrs. O. B. Harris, Jr., are spending this week at Virginia Beach with Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Major. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Oakley attend ed the funeral of Mrs. Ben Lewis in Kelford, Monday. Mrs. Walter Grooms returned from the Roanoke Rapids Hospital Tuesday afternoon. Floor Sanding We can make those floors ot yours look as Bright and beau tiful as when new with our modern sanding method Let us give yoi an estimate of the cost. B. C. PEARSON ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. CL Dial R-781-7 PORTRAITS HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY Call R* L> FERRELL Phone R-492-6 Pictures Made By Appointment TRUEBLOOD STUDIOS noAXMxSSroft M-c. HALIFAX FARMERS SUPPLY CO., INC. HARDWARE . GLIDDEN- HEATH A MILLIGAN FAINTS PHONE R-S121 ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. a WEEKLY BULLETIN FARMERS: We have a good stock of to ll bacco twine, and we still have gal | vanized metal plain sheets in | eight foot lengths. This metal is j suitable for siding tobacco barns and pack houses. \ I Make your decision to let us install an electric water system in your home. See our deep and ■ shallow well electric pumps to day. BUY MORE WAR BONDS - SPRED the new washable Water I Paint made by the Glidden Company. HALIFAX FARMERS SUPPLY CO. C A. WYCHE, Mgr. TeL R-5121 I We are Dealers for the Famous— Dependable HEATH AND MILLIGAN TIME-TESTED PAINTS AND VARNISHES Manufactured By