VARIETY PROGRAM
BY FORD IN 37
’‘Witch The Fan Ge By” Presented
by A1 Pearce end
His Gang.
OVER CBS NETWORK
A sparkling new variety pro
gram, “Watch The Fun Go By,”
presented by A1 Pearce and his
orchestra headed by Larry Marsh,
plus a brilliant new musical pro
gram, “Universal Rhythm,” present
ing new and novel arrangements of
popular dance numbers by Rex
Chandler and his 43-piece orchestra,
will be the Ford dealers’ popular
radio broadcast offerings to open
the new year, it was announced to
day.
The two new programs will re
place Fred Waring’s Pennsylvanias,
who close an interesting and suc
cessful three-year run for Ford
Tuesday, December 29, with a final
broadcast over the CBS coast-to
eoast network.
For the new season, Ford retains
the two choice spots on the net
works formerly filled by Waring,
• p. m. (EST) Tuesday nights over
the CBS ooast-to-coast network, and
the same hour Friday night over
the NBC blue network.
The Chandler Show will be the
first of the two new programs to
hit the air. Their debut is schedul
ed for 9 p. m. (EST) New Year’s
Day over the NBC blue network.
A1 Pearce and his Gang will fol
low over the CBS coast-to-coast
network at 9 o’clock Tuesday night,
January 5.
o
N. & W. Members
Receive Benefits
Benefits amounting to $140,752
were paid to members of the Nor
folk and Western Relief Fund and
families during the third quarter of
1t)36, according to the quarterly re
port of J. C. Snavely, superintend
ent of the railway’s relief and pen
sion department.
The receipts of the Fund during
the quarter totaled $216,061.02. At
the end Os the quarter the Fund i
had a balance of $3,344,669.02, an '
increase of $200,058.55 over the <
same period of 1935. 1
Since the establishment of the I
Fund on July 1, 1917, members and |
their families have been paid $lO,- i
258,662.36. For the establishment ]
and operation of the department to i
September 30, 1936, the Norfolk and j
Western has expended $2,277,587.38. 1
—o
FARM
QUESTIONS
ANSWERED
Question: What fertilizer should
I use in my young orchard?
Answer: Applications of barnyard
manure, poultry house sweepings,
or a 5-7-5 commercial mixture will
keep up the fertility on most soils,
but where the trees show a weak
growth, additional side applications
nitrate of soda or other ready avail
able nitrate fertilizer should be
made. For apple trees, the rate of
applications should be one-half
pound of soda with an increase of
the same amount each year. Two
(twice iisTl’a'l
Biggest
Value
|pl9Ri Under
|||g||||| the Sun
Tr.TMF. COLA BOTTLING CO.
Rexbocv, N. C.
i a
tt H IK ft PI If
■ BAP is \ II t I
PH v SL
■> ijt'i fak - /
;n|B| tMjEJm •
© NKWP VVKKK
VOLUNTEERS JOIN SPANISH “WHITES”
Recruits from Germany and Italy swear rllegiance to General Francisco
Franco’s rebel army by marching in squads under White Army standards
and kissing a sword blade presented by an officer.
pounds of the 5-7-5 mixture should
be applied to the apple and one
pound to the other fruits the first
year with increases each year of
like amounts.
Question: Can chickens and tur
keys be raised together?
Answer: Occasionally they may
be raised together for a short time
without ill results, but eventually
the turkeys will come down with
blackheads. Most chickens have
small, round worms in which the
germ causing blackhead in turkeys
live before affecting the turkeys
and all chickens are therefore
dangerous to turkeys. For this
reason turkeys should be kept en
tirely separate from the chickens
at all times and not even allowed
to range on ground where chickens
have been.
Question: Should ewes be fed a
grain ration before lambing?
Answer: Under ordinary condi
tions it will not be necessary to feed
ewes any grain except in bad
weather as there is usually suffici
ent temporary and permanent pas
tures available in this State. When
the weather is severe and no graz
ing is available each ewe should
receive about two pounds of good
legume hay each day. In addition
to the hay the ewe should receive
a small ration of grain for three to
four weeks before lambing. A mix
ture of one-half pound of corn and
oats, or com alone for each ewe a
day will be satisfactory provided
legume hay is fed. Otherwise, the
grain ration should contain from 30
to 35 percent of cottonseed meal or
linseed oil meal.
WHO PAYS
When Your Car is Damaged
—ln a Collision with Another Automobile?
—By a Financially Irresponsible Driver?
—And the Other Car Driver is at Fault?
—Or the Other Driver is Not at Fault? i
—Or NEITHER Driver is at Fault? ]
—By a “Hit and Run” Driver?
—While Being Transported?
—Or Lost Through Robbery?
—Or Lost Through Theft?
—Or Through Pilferage?
—By an Earthquake? ; V 7
—By a Joy “Rider?”
—By a Windstorm?
—By an Explosion?
—By Lightning? ■ ’ -
—By a Cyclone?
—By Tornado?
—By Hail? r 7 '“
—By Fire?
Thompson Insurance Agency
Walter James G* Thompson
ROXBORO, N. C.
iiiiiiiiiimnmiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiniimiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiimimmnimnninniiiiiii
A TON IN YOUR BIN
IS WORTH TWO
HI OUR YARD
The best protection against cold snaps and
sudden weather changes Is a bln full of de
pendable coal. No other fuel will give you
greater warmth, comfort or genuine value
for your money.
Central Service Corporation
COAL AND WOOD YARD
PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO, N. C.
King of Belgium
Knights Official
Gulf Oil Corporation Official One
of Few Americans So Honored
During Hundred Years.
Mr. B. P. Newton, vice president
of the Gulf Oil Corporation, has
just been honored by King Leopold
111 of Belgium who conferred upon
him the decoration “Chevalier de
l’ordre de Leopold.” Mr. Newtonn
is one of the few Americans so hon
ored since the Order was founded
by Leopold I in 1832.
The honor of being knighted into
the order is possible only by nomi
nation of the reigning monarch, or
upon the recommendation of high
governmental officials. This distinc
tion is extended only to those men
who have been of valuable military
or civic cervice to the Belgium
Government.
A citizen of the United States by
birth, Mr. Newton is the foreign
representative of the Gulf Oil Cor
poration and from his headquarters
in Pittsburgh directs marketing of
Gulf Petroleum products outside
the limits of this country.
In a statement made to the Times
yw checks
fififi C °- DS
FEVER
w first day
Liquid, Tablets Headache, 30
Salve, Nose Drops minutes.
Try Best
Liniment
Colonel J. F. Drake, president of the
Gulf Oil Corporation, said, “We are
proud that the exceptional civic
qualifications of Mr. Newton have
been recognized and rewarded in
such an outstanding and unUsual
manner by the ruler of Belgium.”
LEGAL NOTICES
SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN
PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the au
thority conferred upon me as the
Commissioner of the Court under
the order of sale of the court dated
November 30th, 1936, in that special
proceeding in the Superior Court
of Person County entitled “Cherry
Weston et al. vs. Charlie Bailey et
ai.” I will on
MONDAY, JANUARY 4th, 1937,
at twelve (12) o’clock noon, at the
courthouse door in Roxboro offer
for sale at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash that tract
of land described as follows:
Lying and being in Roxboro and
Woodsdale Townships, Person Coun
ts', North Carolina, and containing
28 acres, more or less, the same
being bounded on the North by
lands of Amos Clay, on the East by
the right-of-way of the Norfolk &
Western railroad, on the South by
Roxboro-So. Boston hard surfaced
highway and lands of Ike Owens,
end on the West by lands of Tom
Wrenn and Clyde Woody.
This sale will remain open for
twenty (20) days for increased bid
and purchaser at the sale will be
required to deposit 10% of bid
price as an evidence of good faith.
This November 30th, 1936.
R. P. BURNS,
12-10-4 t. Commissioner.
o
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
Successful People
Save Money!
SEE
C. B. WOOD
Local R3prdsentative of
Investors
Syndicate
It’s An Old
Chinese Custom
In China, according to an old custom, a person
whose bills were unpaid at New Year’s was
obliged to carry a lighted lantern day and night
until the bill was paid.
If this city were in China, several people would
be carrying lanterns tomorrow simply because
they neglected to pay their subscription to the
Times.
Let there be no "Lantern Carriers” in this
County on account of unpaid subscriptions.
We can use the dollar today—How about
your renewal?
TIMES
of fixe estate of H. P. Eudailey, de
ceased, late of Person County, N. C.,
this is to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of said
deceased to exhibit them t othe un
dersigned (m or before the 16th day
of December, 1937, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their re
covery.
All persons indebted to said es
tate will please make immediate
payment.
This 16th day of Dec., 1936.
J. F. WILSON, Administrator.
12-17-6 t.
■ - o " ■ -
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as executors of
the estate of C. B. Brooks, deceased,
(Q)
R. A. WHITFIELD, Distributor
Pay Your City
Taxes For 1935
NOW
All property with unpaid taxes will be advertised Jan. Ist.
PAY NOW AND SAVE COSTS.
City of Roxborr
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31BT, IMS
late of Person County, N. C„ this
is to notify all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased
to exhibit than to the undersigned
on or before the 23rd day of De
cember, 1937, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said es
tate will please make immediate
payment.
This 23rd day of December, 1936.
D. S. BROOKS,
C. L. BROOKS,
Executors under will of es
tate of C. B. Brooks.
12-24-61.
WE BUILD FOR
Roxboro and Person County
With all Work Guarantee*.
No Job Too Large an*
None Too SmalL
GEORG” KANE
Roxboro, N. C.