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ENTERTAINS d-l B Mrs. J. D. Wheeler was hostess at two tables of bridge on Wed nesday evening, Jan. 13 at her FOR SALE Stock of merchandise which | consists of shoes, mens work j clothes, other dry goods and notions. General line of gro ceries, and fixtures; two scales, one coffee mill and one adding machine. All goods are clean and sellable stock. Fixtures as good as new'. Address leplics to Roanoke News. home on Elm street. After several interesting pro gressions Mrs. Leo Dixon was a warded top score prize and Mrs. T. R. Manning received the con solation. The hostess served a delicious salad course followed hy a sweet course to the following: Mesdames Leo Dixon, T. R. Man ning. L. J. Judkins, I. T. Wallace. B. F. Turner, C. E. Meiggs and Miss Alberta Wallace. Mrs. M. P. Underwood has re turned to her home in Norfolk al ter visiting her parents here. Mrs. W. C. Larson, of Minneap polis, Minn., who has been visit ing Mrs. S. E. Dawson, left for Norfolk yesterday accompanied by Mrs. Dawson. MEAL TIME I!«■<•<>mos a New ADVENTURE Playing at Robin Hood and Captain Kidd may be good fun for play time but build ing healthy bodies is the biggest adventure of all. Its fun, too, when Long view Dairy Milk plays a part in the game, for the number of ways that it can be served makes it always new and different. With bread and dutter or cook ies it's the ideal after school lunch; it tits into ev ery menu, and warm milk, served before bedtime, in sures a restful night. JUST PHONE W-597-1 LONGVIEW DAIRY GRADE A MILK *v$j •- •“ r-X'. •'Ty. “ :'C .T: Sip m m m Xr« PI <«« gw ;-ro Pi ccr*; || P| a pi si m ii II gg Pi M i ii HATFIELD DANA COAL Give our COAL a Irial and see if you are not convinced it is the BEST you have ever used. Give Us A Ring W-511-1 Well Give You . . . — QUALITY — — ECONOMY — and DEPENDABLE SERVICE R. L. McGee COAL and WOOD WELDON, N. C. § W.‘-. m § fa B fa p 18 m If m m J5§ _pjppp.. | 1 . . „ , i ,1,1,11111 nil I ' ■ ,|HI I, • ■ NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS You are urged to pay your 1936 Tax es now and save the Penalty of One Per Cent which will be added February 1, and increased an additional one per cent each month thereafter until adver tised. HALIFAX COUNTY J. Pauli Speed, County Office Deputy BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY HOLDS MEETING The Woman's Missionary Soci ety of the Weldon Baptist Church t met in the home of Mrs. J. IT. 1 Rowell for its general monthly I meeting, January 4, 1937. A scripture lesson was read by 1 ■ Miss Pearl Harris, Mrs. A. S. 1 j Allen led in prayer. Following the I devotionals very gratifying per- • ! sonal service and financial re ports were read from each Circle. After the business meeting a very interesting program on “The Anglo-Saxon Race” was discussed . by Mrs. II. C. Johnson and Mrs. C. R. Daniel. The Society was pleased to have . Mrs. Ussery, who has recently moved to Weldon, as a visitor. An Executive meeting of the Society was held in the home of i Mrs. A. S. Allen, Jan. 11, 1937, 1 with a large number of officers ] and leaders in attendance. i Good reports from all lines of Mission work for 1933 were read, j followed by discussion and adop- , tion of plans for the year 1937. ( The Society begins th, New , Year free from debt, and looking , forward with prayer for another ‘ successful year. CLASSIFIED ADS BEGIN ROANOKE FARM — (Continued From Front Page) rating the use of good land and he use of a sound liirin plan." dr. Mitchell stated. 1 “The farm dan includes a simple, practical arm crop rotation for each fam ly-size unit of the project. Each amily-size farm has been laid out n equal size fields with crops to ■e grown that are best adapted o the type of soil found on the arm. Livestock has been planned 'or each unity adequate to furnish he farm food supply, to till the and in good manner, and al o to 'urnish a source of farm income, each unit has two acres set aside or a subsistence garden, small Yuits and orchard. The practical arm plan developed for each unit NOTICE OF ANNl \1 STOCK IOLDERS MEETING OF WEL JON BUILDING & LOAN AS IOCIATION The annual stockholders meet ng of the Weldon Building & Association w 11 be held in he office of the Association on rhursday evening, .la tunny J-Ah. it 7:30 o’clock. Tie meeting is ailed for the purpose of rcctcw ng the operations of the Associa ion (luting 1!).'!(!, election of a 3oard of Directo-s and such other ntsiness as may come before the neet ing. L. C. DRAPER, Secretary. WANTED COUPLE, Man to look after small farm, woman ot rook, must be ex pcieneed; nice home, lights and water furnished. Full references 1 required. Wonderful home for right couple. P. O. Box 458, Farmville, N. c. STRAYED OR STOLEN White English Setter; female; answers to name of Ada. For re ward apply to M. F. King. Wei- 1 don. NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSON U PROPERTY In order t,o pay storage and other costs, I will sell the follow ing property at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, in 1 front of the Weldon, North Caro lina police station, Saturday, Feb. 6, 1987: One twin-cylinder Harley-Dav idsnn motorcycle, with two good tires. J. F. ROBINSON, Chief of Police. hi nim him i iihiiiiiw—hi11'iiniiww inwwwr BRASINGTON STUDIO Portraits M matures Kodaks Copying Commercial Enlarging , Over Shell Furniture Store ROANOKE RAPIDS HmMKI all|||!r!!l!lll|i:ill!ltll!ll!!!l!|lil!llii;lillllllllll|l!illl|!illlllllllllllillllllli ! ' ,, v ll.!|l:!lillllllil .. ' llsIllliilllll'IillliiliilillilllllHilllllllliillillll | S VV.W, DURANTS !i i i i i i JEWELRY STORE .1 owelry Watches Glassware Silverware Guaranteed Watch Repairing WELDON. N. C. NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COrUT <ORTH CAROT-INA IALIFAX COUNTY. Florence Williams Vs. Cornelia- Williams The defendant, Cornelius Wil iams, will take notice tha: an act on entitled as above has been ■onimenced in the Superior Court >F Halifax County, North C-aro ina, to obatin an absolute divorce in the grounds of two years sep uation; and the said defendant t ill further take notice that he is •equired to appear at the offiee if the Clerk of the Superior Court if said County in the Court ILm-c n Halifax, N. C.. on the 11th day if February, 1937, and answer or lemur to the complaint in said let ion, or the plaintiff will apply o the Court for the relief do nandeil in the said complaint. This the 13th day of January, 1937. A. L. HUN, , Clerk Superior Court Albert W. Oak- s, Jr., Attorney >- l-4t NOTICE OF SALT' IN THE SUPERIOR COURT v'ORTH CAROLINA IALIFAX COUNTY MAGGIE MALLOY, Petitioner Vs. SALLIE PEEBLES AND HER IUSBAND, CHALMERS PEEB LES, ANNIE PURNELL, WILLIE ONES. AND HIS WIFE, GRA HE, RESPONDENTS. Under and by virtue of an order f Superior Court of Halifax Co mty, made in the special proceed ngs entitled Maggie Malloy vs. iallie Peebles, ct al., the under lined commissioner will on the th day of Feb. 1937. at 12:00, ioon, at the Post Office Door in Veldon, North Carolina, offer for ale to the highest bidder for cash hose certain tracts or parcels of and, lying and being in Weldon 'ownship, Halifax County, North larolina, adjoining the lands of Jaggie Malloy, Sallie Peebles and thers, and formerly owned by loss Jones, deceased. This fith day of Jan., 1937. Albert W. Oakes, Jr. Commissioner !-4-4t Or Dc Gas o.i Stomach and Sour Stomach make you Miserable? r Too much food, or the wrong kind of food, too much smoking, too much beer, make your body over-acid. Then you have distress after eating, gas on stomach, heartburn, sour stomach. ALKA - SELTZER relieves these troubles promptly, effectively, harmlessly. Use Alka-Seltzer for Headache, Colds, Fatigue, “Morning After Feeling,’’ Muscular, Sciatic and Rheumatic Pains. Alka-Seltzer makes a sparkling alkaline drink. As it contains an analgesic (Acetyl-Salicylate) it first relieves the pain of everyday ailments and then by restoring the alkaline balance corrects the cause when due to excess acid. Alka-Seltzer tastes like carbonated mineral spring water—works l(ke magic. Contains no dangerous drugs.., .does not depress 'he heart.., .is not laxative. Get a drink at your Drug otore Soda Fountain. Keep a package in your home medicine cabinet.* For COLDS HEADACHE NEURALGIA FATIGUE Rhoumatlo Solatlo Neuritlo Period lo PAINS will i •!:.!■! ih .. ior occupying • it to produce a maximum amount I of home consumable goods, to l maintain and improve soil fertility of the farm and to produce suffic- 1 ient cash crops to provide cash I living and operating expenses and j money with which to retire his loan.'’ e 11 or bd i act os each and will o t the sett lers from $ 1 dt) to $200 per year over a period of 40 years. Farm houses being constructed are of the four, five and six-room type, of frame construction, .complete with electric wiring, plumbing and j fireplace. A barn, poultry house j and hog house will Ire provided each unit. Ten miles of road will ■ • graded, ditched and graveled and forty t tlverts will be laid. Water will be obtained from indi vidual drvicn wells, 25 feet deep, When Women Keed Cardui If you seem to have lost some of i your strength you had for your favorite activities, or for your house work . . . and care less about your meals . . . and suffer severe dis comfort at certain-times, ... try Cardai! T’.w and-, and thousands of women say it has helped them. By inert asing the appetite, Im provin'!: digestion, Cardui helps you to get more nourishment. As strength returns, unnecessary functional aches, pains and nervousness just seem to go away. vith electric pM,np, tank and pump louse. Sewajr disposal will l»e hroiurh individual septic tanks vith tile drain field. Twenty-five niles of tran mission and distin ction and distribution lines will h? constructed to provide electric ijrht and powt 1 Regional Director Mitchell stat 'd that the North Carolina Rural iehahilitation Corporation of the i'ERA which secured the first op ions on land in this area has worked hand in hand with his or ganization and deserves much credit for the original selection of this project area. Before the Re settlement Administration decided to make a Rural Resettlement pro ject, the RR Corporation had leased a considerable acreage with option to purchase and had plac ed on the land a number of Rehab ilitation families who worked it as tenants, under the Rehabilitation loans. WORLD'S CHAMPTON SPEED SKATER, Kit Klein, soys: ‘‘I like to enjoy Camels the whole day through. I rely on Camels ‘for digestion’s sake'-enjoy them while I’m eating and afterwards. ’ TED MUSING, nee sports nm ouncer, soys: “Mine’s n hectic life—hut my digestion keeps running smoothly. I enjoy Camels with my meals and after.” Camels are mild — better for steady smoking. FOR DIGESTION'S SAKE KSMOKE CAMELS I’m kindly to your purse and kindly to your taste. A bar rel of Quality in every bottle. You don’t have to be RICH to enjoy RICH whiskey... 90 PROOF This whiskey is iSmos. nltl ALSO AVAILABLE IN RYE >. Maud , [BRAND WHISKEY COPR 1937. THE OLD QUAKER CO. 1AWRENCEBURG, IND. t’s Not What You Earn .. But What You Save That Counts.. DECIDE NOW HOW MUCH YOU WANT TO SAVE THIS YEAR . . . Then Subscribe for Installment Shares in Our January Series to cover the program you have planned. •• •• You’ll be surprised how easy it is to save —once you get the systematic habit. •• • • If you plan to Build, Buy or Remodel—We have Funds Available Weldon Building & Loan Association WELDON, N. C.
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