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Ouh 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 TWO RUNS.10c per line THREE 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 3,200 PULLETS FOR SALE—From positively the two finest of 33 Hocks we have ever had in four years. U. S. and N. C. approved, ■disease free, New Hampshire .stock—now receiving special care and feeding. We raise New Hampshires, only, because we consider them the best general purpose breed—for laying, eat ing, breeding and livability. We will sell 150 pullets, and a few select cockerels, weekly, from Aug. 24 to Oct. 5. From 16 to 21 weeks old, when sold, and some will be laying—at the best time of the year. Price: $1.35 to $2.00 each, depending on age and weight. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call or phone, or write for cir cular—and order early. Roanoke Chicken Ranch, Bolling Road, Phone R-6322. tf FOR SALE—About 30 barrels of good corn; $6.00 per barrel. See K. S. Uzzell, Griffin Drug Co., Roanoke Rapids. lt-pd. •FOR SALE—Ladies dresses; child ren’s dresses; ladies, children’s and men’s hats and all kinds of Teady-to-wear; cosmetics and patent medicines. Morris’ Ready to-Wear, 1941 Roanoke Ave., Daniels’ old place. lt-ch FOR SALE—Few rugs at Morris’ Ready-to-Wear in South Rose mary at Daniels’ old place, lt-c PuK SALE — Army ten gallon .stock pot, army dish pans, army dippers, ladles and food strain ers, cow chains, trace chains, wheel plow, Blue Dragon ferti lizer and soda. M. C. Morris Store, Hornertown, Phone R-500-1. lt-ch FOR SALE—Ladies dresses, child ren’s dresses, infants dresses, ladies hose and anklets, ladies, men’s and children’s shoes. M. C. Morris Store, Hornertown, Phone R-500-1. lt-ch FOR SALE—4 nice building lots at the Junction. Call or see Jake Spire, R-315 or R-568-1 tf. FOR SALE — Dry or green good pine wood, stove length, deliver ed in loads of $4.00, $8.00 and $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 mch 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-836-6. 9-27 ORDER your winter wood now, bard wood and pine wood avail aHe. Prompt delivery. Call R-781-3. 7-19 _WANTED TWO OR THREE ROOM APART JfENT 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. IIIIIIIIIIIMH.Ill.111! CARPENTER WANTED — for r*>ugh carpenter work. Permam ent and pleasant work. Must be reliable; no drinking. Roanoke Chicken Ranch, Bolling Road, Phone 6322. tf-ch WANTED TO BUY—Good 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 KEEP COOL — Install REYNO CELL chemically treated cotton insulation in your home. Average home costs less than $100. We put it in. Call HOWERTON GOWEN CO., Tel. R-874-1. 3t7-26c NOTICE—We have bought out L. A. Daniel Clothing Store in South Rosemary and will appreciate your business. We carry men’s, ladies and children’s read-to wear, cosmetics, clothing and things for every member of the family, linoleum rugs. Morris' Ready-to-Wear, 1041 Roanoke Ave. lt-ch FOR ATHLETES FOOT OR cracking between the toes try ACC Ointment. It brings quick relief from itching and burning. ACC Ointment soothes all skin irritations. Sold at leading drug stores. 7-26-pd WOMEN—IT’S NOT TOO LATE— To help speed the victory in the Pacific for those who can meet the standards of the Women’s Army Corps. Enlistments are still open for women with a skill to offer or for those who have the ability to learn a new job quickly. For full information write the U. S. Army Recruit ing Station, Depositors National Bank Building, Durham, N. C. (Courtesy Dr. Pepper Bottling Co., Roanoke Rapids, N. C.) tf. 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 S and 12 light window sashes. We also have in stock windSh eld 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 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be received by the City of Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, at the office of the City Clerk, Municipal Building, until 2 o’clock, August 2, 1945, and there publicly opened and read, for the construction of a Municipal Cemetery, including in the propos ed construction are the following items: Bituminous Paving with concrete curbs; Storm Drainage System and Water Distribution System; Grading, Seeding and Sodding. Plans and specifications cover ing this work and other proposed contract documents may be ex amined at the office of the City Clerk, Municipal Building, Roa noke Rapids, North Carolina, or at the office of Philip D. Freeman, Consulting Engineer, 307 Taylor Building, Norfolk, Virginia; with out charge or copies may be ob Rationing At A Glance PROCESSED FOODS: ,T2, U2, V2, W2, X2 valid, expire July 31. Y2, Z2, Al, Bl, Cl. now valid, ex pire Aug. 31. Dl, El, FI, Gl, HI, now valid, expire Sept. 30. Jl, Kl, LI, Ml, Nl, now valid, expire Oct. 31. MEATS AND FATS — K2, L2, M2, N2, P2, now valid, expire July 31. Q2, R2, S2, T2, U2, now valid, expire Aug. 31. V2, W2, X2, Y2, Z2 now valid, expire Sept. 30. Al, Bl, Cl, Dl, El, now valid, expire Oct. 31. SUGAR — Sugar stamp No. 36 good for 5 lbs. expires Aug. 31. SHOES — Airplane Stamps No. 1, No. 2, No. 3 now good. FUEL OIL — Period 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, valid for 10 gallons each. GASOLINE — A-16 coupons valid June 22 through Sept. 21. Percy Harris of Akron, Ohio, Mrs. Sarah Harris Dickens, Rich mond; 1st. Sgt. and Mrs. Frank Liverman, Willette, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Liverman, Misses Mar jorie Lois Sauls and Virginia Al berta Liverman, Mrs. Clyde Revelle, Mrs. Jimmie Revelle and children, Conway; Pvt. Riddick Revelle, Camp Shelby, Miss., and Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Dickens, Ral eigh, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Rogers. Lt. John (Jack) F. Vinson, of Hunter Field, Ga., spent several days here last week with his wife, daughter and mother, Mrs. W. H. Babcock, returning Friday, accompanied by his wife and daughter, who will remain with him for some time. tained at either of the above of fices upon deposit of fifteen (15> dollars. This deposit will be re funded to bona fide bidders upon return of all documents in good condition within ten (10) days of receipt of bids. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $1,500.00 payable to the City of Roanoke Rapids upon the conditions as set forth in “Instructions to Bidders.” Any bid may be withdrawn prior to the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids, but no bid may be withdrawn for a period of thirty (30) days after same has been opened. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive in formalities. Bidders must be registered to do business in the State of North Carolina and are subject to all Laws and Regulations Applicable to General Contracting in the State of North Carolina. CITY OF ROANOKE RAPIDS. NORTH CAROLINA. Ruby W. Mincher, 3t-8-2 % Clerk. Revival Will Begin Sunday A revival meeting will begin at. Pearce’s Methodist Church Sun day. June 22, with preaching at 11:30 A. M. and 2:00 P. M. The members and friends of this ahurch community — both those 1 near the church and those at a distance—are invited to bring din ner and share in this all-day oc casion. The visiting minister, Rev. U. G. Bailey, of Bluefield, W. Va., will be there to preach Sunday morning and each week-night Monday through Friday, beginning at 9 o’clock. The pastor, Rev. J. D. Stott, of Halifax, will preach Sunday morning, July 29. Mr. Bailey is in his senior year at Duke Divinity School in Dur ham. For the past two months he has been associated with Mr. Stott in the wont ol Halifax Charge— preaching, doing visitation and survey work, and teaching train ing classes and in vacatjpn schools. The Pearce’s Church Vacation School will begin Thursday after noon at 4:00, July 19, and wril close July 27. Mrs. P. C. Luter, Jr., and son spent last week at Virginia Beach. Mrs. John C. Smith and daugh ter, Ann, and Miss Liz Brown spent last week at Virginia Be^»h. Misses Clara Mooney, Sue Ep person, and'Mesdames Aileen But ler, Rosenell Stokes, Mary Burlosn, and Mrs. P. C. Luter, Jr., and son I spent last week at Virginia Beach. ■ _ .. . • • . • - ' HALIFAX FARMERS SUPPLY CO., EVC. HARDWARE - GLIDDEN- HEATH & MILLIGAN PAINTS PHONE B-5121 ^ ROANOKE RAPIDS, N, O, i I WEEKLY BULLETIN i Bulletin: We have one automatic electric pumping system for deep well—price with pressure tank, $146.50. We can furnish from stock the following: 3’ by 8’ galvanized plain metal sheets. 2’ by 8’ galvanized plain metal sheets. ^ 40” heavy galvanized field fence. Master steel tackle boxes finished in green and grey enamel. Priced at j $4.50 and $7.00. BUY MORE WAR BONDS Use SPRED the new washable Water I 1 Paint made by the Glidden Company. V I ! ^ •• , HALIFAX . FARMERS SUPPLY CO. | G A. WYCHE, Mgr. j I TeL R-5121 f 1 II I We are Dealers for the Famous— j Dependable I HEATH AND MILLIGAN * I TIME-TESTED PAINTS AND VARNISHES .h Manufactured By 11 THE GUDDEN COMPANY 1 HALIFAX FARMERS 1 jnrGBDE, Mjp. I