REGISTER SATURDAY TO VOTE The registration books will be open this Saturday, October 28th, for one day only, for all new voters who desire to vote in th^ repeal election on November 7th. Those who voted in the Presi dential election last Fall do not need to register, but anyone who doubts whether their name is on the county registration books had better see the registrars on Sat urday. The books will be open from 9 o’clock a. m., to sunset. J. F. Welch is registrar in Pre cinct One and will have the books at Taylor-Matthews Drug Co. John Clark is registrar in No. 2 pre cinct and will have the books at W. C. Williams Funeral Home. Civil Service Examinations The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open competitive examinations as fol lows: Junior Graduate Nurse, $1,620 a year, various services throughout the United States. Teacher of Home Economics, Senior High School, $2,000 a year. Teacher of Home Economics Res ervation and Junior High School. $1,860 a year, Indian Service, De partment of the Interior. Junior Teacher of Home Eco nomics, $1,620 a year, Indian Ser vice, Department of the Interior. Student Fingerprint Classifier, $1,440 a year, Division of Inves tigation, Department of Justice, Washington, D. C. Senior Stenographer, $1,620 a year, Junior Stenographer, $1 440 a year, Senior Typist, $1,440 a year, Junior Typist, $1,260 a year, departmental and field services. All salaries given above are sub ject to a deduction not to exceed 16 per cent as a measure of econ omy and to a retirement deduc tion of 3 1-2 per cent. All States except Delaware, Iowa, Maryland, New Hampshire, Vermont Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia have received less than their share of appointments in the apportioned departmental service at Washing ton. Full information may be ob tained from Carl Churchill, Secre tary of the United States Civil Service oard of Examiners, at the post office in this city. Don’t weep when you lose a valuable article. A classified ad. in the HERALD may find it for you. W. C. WILLIAMS Funeral Director FUNERAL PARLOR UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT AMBULANCE SERVICE TACTFUL ATTENTION DAY—Dial R-340 NIGHT—Dial R-389 Roanoke Rapids. N. C. SMITHS RADIO SHOP Dial R-363 Electrical Wring, Installa tions and Repairing of all Kinds. EXPERT RADIO REPAIR Guaranteed Service , They Danced at World’s Fair | -1 A Century of Progress celebrates North Dakota Day. Left to right: Eva Hammer, Frances Wright and Alice Dahl, dancers from North Dakota, shown as they appeared in the program in the Chicago World’s Fair Court of States. Several hundred people from North Dakota gathered for the program which included a parade, ! speeches, musical entertainment and an elaborate pageant. EYE SPECIALIST Dr. W. L. Davis, of Washington, N. C., will make his regular trip to this city next week. He may be ?een at Cullom’s Jewelry Store on November 3rd, and at Hodges on November 4th. SON OPERATED ON W. J. Edwards spent Tuesday in Richmond, where his 8-year-old son, W. J. Jr., underwent an oper ation for sinus trouble. Advices Wednesday morning were to the effect young Edwards was getting along nicely. ONE WEAK link spoils a chain-one policy poorly written, or not written at all, threatens the sound ness of the insurance on your property and busi ness. It’s the weak link in your insurance that may cause an unexpected loss. For sound protection you require insurance that is comprehensive—ask this Hartford agency to plan yours. National Loan & Insurance Co. INC 12 W. Second Si. Dud R-444-1 64 Future Farmers Start Year’s Work The Aurelian Springs chapter of the F. F. A. is looking forward to a very successful year. The officers were elected last year and this year every officer knows his duty and is doing his very best for the club. The interest of the boys has greatly increased because of the new chapter house which they are working very hard to complete. Last week Mr. Meekins the dis trict supervisor, was at the school] and helped Mr. Veach plan the in terior equipment of the chapter house. He also encouraged future farmer work. He says that most men of any importance are where they are today not because of any one High School subject but be cause of training received in some such club as the Y. T. H. F. Club. With a good teacher and 64 ener getic boys the club is looking forward to a good year’s work. BUY NOW! A great railroad, which last year showed a loss of $6,000,000.00, will, during the first 9 months of this year, show and estimated profit over all interest charges of $3,000,000.00. The road has added 7,000 men to its payroll. ^______ AURELIAN SPRINGS Miss Louise Hayes spent the week-end at her home in Fremont. Mr. John W. Heptinstall, Jr., of Norfolk, is spending the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Heptinstall. Miss Olevia Bridges spent the week-end at her home near Con way, N. C . Men are planting 5,000,000 trees in forests in Scotland. There’s a 2-way switch on the back of the cabinet. Flip it one way and you’re right in the regular broadcast hand, enjoying your favor ite programs. Flip it the other way, and you’re adventuring along the short-wave chan nels, listening to po lice calls, marine S. 0. S.’s, aircraft, ama teur, and commercial signals—all the excitement that’s on the air! This is one of the new Majestic Smart Seta. A superheterodyne with 6-tube performance. Full super dynamic speaker. Remark able power and selectivity, and colorful Majestic tone. Yon’ll like the Smart Set cabinet. It’s a beauty. I SHELL FURN. CO. >u . . 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