IN MEMORIAM (In loving remembrance of Vir gie Mason Askew, who died Ded. 28, 1928) Virgie, dear, you have left me, And my eyes are still in tears. I have missed you, yes, I missed you, Through all these passing years. Days of darkness still come o’er me, When my days of life have fied. But in Heaven I hope to meet you Where no farewell tears are shed. Your mother and daddy, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Askew. IN MEMORIAM (In loving remembrance of Shirley Mae Finch, who departed from us five years ago, Dec. 25th, 1936) She little thought in leaving home that she would never re turn. That she so soon in death would sleep and leave us here alone. To think I could not say good bye will always bring regrets. But the ones that loved you dear ly are the ones who will never forget. She bid me no last farewell, she said good-bye to none. The heavenly gates opened, a loving voice said come. Julian Finch and family. TOWN TALK Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Speight spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hardy in Kelford. Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Brown of Portsmouth, Va., spent the week end in town with relatives. Jamie Brown, Jr., of Portsmouth, Va., spent Christmas in town with relatives. Mrs. J. A. Caudle of Concord ar rived here to spend the rest of the winter with her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Welch. Mr. and Mrs, J. Fred Welch Of Charlotte and Miss Marjie Mor row of Norfolk were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Welch. Junnie Crapenter spent Sunday with friends in Lexington. Miss Loraine Wright spent the week end in Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rook spent Sunday with friends and rela tives in Baltimore, Md. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA HALIFAX COUNTY The undersigned, having duly qualified as Executrix of the Will 1 of Levi Johnson Jones, deceased, 1 all persons having claims against ( said estate are notified to exhibit • the same before her at Roanoke. 1 -1 ] 4 ~ Casli-in-Advance Bates, on Want-Ads, Per Line: First Time_lOu Third Time -—— 7e Second Time_8c Fourth Time-8e Additional Insertions—Ter Line—6c DOUBLE RATE FOR “KEYED” ADS. We positively do not send solicitor for Want-Ads or accept then over the telephone as Ail Want-Ads MUST be paid strictly CASH-IN AliVANCE. Count five words to line. Minimum Ad.—25c. Want-Ad Deadline Closes Tuesday! Positively None Accepted After Then For Publication That Week! HELP WANTED WAITRESSES wanted. Apply: T & N Cafe, Weldon, N. C. 2t-l-l FOR RENT FOB BENT—2 furnished bedrooms; steam heat; bath nearby. 1135 Hamilton St. FOB RENT—Tw'o-room apart ment; steam heat; private bath; Frigidaire. Tel. W-386; Mrs. Chenoweth. FOR RENT—One front bed-room; convenient bath. 134 Hamilton Street. POULTRY EFFECTIVE THIS WEEK we are pleased to announce we are again stocking BABY CHICKS and will continue to do so through out the year as usual with a com plete supply. This week-end we feature Barred and White Bocks @ $9.50 per 100. Halifax Farmers Supply Co., C. A. Wyche, Mgr., Dial R-512-1. BATTERY-RAISED Broilers, 1 Ma to 214-lbs. R. JL. Powell, Aurelia* Springs Road. Address: BFD 1 ■ City. 4t-l-l FENCING—We have a large stool of Poultry, Field and Barbed Win Fencing; all moderately priced considering the difficulty in obtain ing these items. Halifax Farmer: Supply Co. C. A. Wyche, Mgr. Dial R-512-1. SPECIAL NOTICES Asthma Suffers, take Asthmarex, liquid, for guaranteed relief or money back. Taylor’s Drug Store, Roanoke Rapids. st-9-25tf ANNOUNCEMENTS GALVANIZED, corrugated siding. We have a limited supply of this at $7. per square. Halifax Farmers Supply Co., C. A. Wyche, Mgr., Dial R-512-1. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Florence twin burner oil stove. Call R-72I1. See: 538 Vance. lt-1-1 SELECT Oak Wood; any length. Delivered to your home. R. L. Powell, RFD 1, CXty. 4t-l-l ROOM AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOMS. Hot and cold water. 339 Charlotte Street. Roanoke Rapids. 1-1-42 PERSONAL EVER WONDER “who was call ing?” when your anonymous caller leaves their telephone number with the request that you call back? If so, your worries are ended, for up on personal presentation of this 1 Ad. at the business offices of the HERALD, we will give you FREE the Classified Business Section of the City Directory, containing the Numerical Telephone Directory. If , you cannot call, enclose 5c in stamps with this Ad. and your name and address. I, Rapids, N. C., on or before Decem ber 4, 1942, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This the 3rd day of Decem ber, 1941. Mrs. Eula J. Daughtry, Executrix of the Will of Levi Johnson Jones, deceased. 6t-KJ-l-8 NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA HALIFAX COUNTY In the Superior Court KITTY BRYANT WHITAKER, Plaintiff - Vs - JOE HENRY WHITAKER, Defendant The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commencd in the Superior Court of Halifax County, by the plaintiff against the defendant, to secure an absolute divorce on statutory grounds, and that he is required to be and ap pear at the office of the Clerk of :he Superior Court for the County pf Halifax, in the town of Halifax, Morth Carolina, within thirty (30) lays from the 12th day of January, 942, and answer or demur to the pomplaint which has been filed in he office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of said County, as pro dded by law in such cases, and let he defendant further take notice hat if he fails to answer or demur o said complaint on or before the 2th day of February, 1942, the plaintiff will apply to the Court or the relief demanded in the com ilaint. This the 5th day of December, 941. A. L. HUX, Clerk of the Superior Court for Halifax County, North Carolina t-A&B-l-l-41 NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS AAA TOWN OF’ HALIFAX, NORTH CAROLINA WATER BONDS Sealed bids will be received until 11 o’clock A. M., E.S.T., January 20, 1942, by the undersigned at it3 office in the city of Raleigh, N. C., for $4000 Water Bonds of the Town of Halifax, N ,C., dated October 1, 1941, maturing annually on October 1 $500 1942 to 1949, inclusive, with out option of prior payment. There will be no auction. Denomination $500; principal and interest (A & O 1) payable in lawful money at the Bank of Halifax, Halifax, North Carolina; coupon bonds reg isterable as to principal only; gen eral obligations; unlimited tax; delivery at place of purchaser’s choice. Bidders are requested to name the interest rate or rates, not ex ceeding six per cent per annum in multiples of one-fourth of one per cent. Each bid may name one rate for part of the bonds (having the earliest maturities) and another rate for the balance, but no bid may name more than two rates, and each bidder must specify in his .bid the amount of bonds of each rate. The bonds will be a warded to the bidder offering to purchase the bonds at the lowest interest cost to the town, such cost to be determined by deduct ing tne total amount of the pre mium bid from the aggregate amount of interest upon all of the bonds until their respective ma turities. No bid of less than par and accrued interest will be en tertained. Bids must be enclosed in a seal ed envelope marked “Proposal for Bonds” and be accompanied by a certified check upon an incorporat ed bank or trust company, payable unconditionally to the order of the State Treasurer of North Carolina for $80. The right to reject all bids is reserved. The approving opinion of Messrs. Reed, Hoyt, Washburn & Clay, New York City, will be fur nished the purchaser. In the event that prior to the delivery of the bonds the income received by private holders from bonds of the same type and char acter shall be taxable by the terms of any Federal income tax law, the successful bidder may, at his elec tion, be relieved of> his obligations under the contract to purchase the bonds and in such case the deposit accompanying his bid will be re turned. LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION By: W. E. Easterling, Secretary of the Commission. lt-1-1 """ “ 1 .. Local and, Long Distance HAULING Weldon Trucking Co. INCORPORATED PHONE W-512-1 WELDON, N. C. - _HHHi RRHHBHHHHBHHHPgHHI THE GLIDDEN COMPANY and HEATH & MILLIGAN CO. Paint Manufacturers, join with their local dealers — HALIFAX FARMERS SUPPLY CO. in extending ■ A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL > 5 . . •; •„ T The world is deeply indebted to the Gregorian calendar for the omission of 10 days in the calendar year of 1582 to help catch up with Father Time. We are deeply indebted to the people of this community and it would take about 10 days of the calendar y%ar of 1942 for us to express to each of you per sonally the gratitude we feel for your kindness to us in 1941. So we are simply sending this “blanket vote of thanks” to our many friends and customers with the wish that with New Year’s dawn will come a brighter, happier future for you. The HALIFAX FARMERS SUPPLY CO. C. A. Wyehe, Mgr. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. ■ • • j S'n-■■ -- .jj.v.v.; ••<> • jv \ .