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FAMOUS EDITOR WOOED
New York City bandars in
every walk of life attended the fun
eral services of Arthur Brisbane,
highest salaried newspaperman in
Ihe world, whose remains were
buried at his country estate at Al
laire, N. J.
ROYAL CHRISTMAS BABY
London, Eng. A daughter was
bom on Christmas Day to the Duke
of Kent, youngest brother of King
George VI, and' his Duchess, the
former Princess Marina of Greece.
The baby is sixth in line of suc
cession to the throne of Great Brit
ain.
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We are thankful for the splendid patronage accorded us
by the people of this community and for the acceptance
they have shown our service. We are hopeful that we
may serve you during 1937. We extend you our sincerest
wishes for a prosperous New Year.
The Friendly Druggists
Hambrick, Austin and Thomas
_ THE REXALL STORE
T. E. Austin E. E. Thomas
Phone 27 Roxboro, N. C.
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 ho "Lantern Carriers” in this
County on account of unpaid subscriptions.
We can use the dollar today—How about
your renewal?
TIMES
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STATESMAN’S DAUGHTER
Sarah Churchill, 22-year-old daugh
ter of Winttoo Churchill, who will
marry her .auderille dancing part
ner, Victor Oliver.
RAILROAD HEAVILY ASSESSED
New Haven, Conn. ln a suit
PMgON SOXBORO. N. c.
20 yearn she expects to liv*. At
the time of the MCkMtaViriir was'
given only a few months tolive; and
the railroad contracted to pay her
$10„000 in cash and 1700 * month
for life. Miss Annett continued to
live, although a hrifri|sg| invalid.
Th«r railroad considered it had dis
charged ha original oUtoattoatoMi
the suit followed. 3*7 . *
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New York, N. Y. —“IT’S TRUE! that every precaution was
taken to keep the solution of Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr’s ’After the
Thin Man’ a complete mystery”, says Wiley Padan. “Not even
the stars, William Powell and Myrna Loy, or the director,'
W. S. Van Dyke, knew the ending to Dashiell Hammett’s sequel
to ‘The Thin Man’! The last four scenes were mining from the
script, and the only copy was locked in a safety deposit vault
until the last posable moment The final scenes were photographed
behind dosed doors. ’*
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Start Your
Car Off In
1937
With Pedrick
Rings
Save money Buy a com
plete set for Ford, Chev
rolet and Plymouth, at a
10% to 20%
SAVINGS.
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Allbestos
Waver and Moulded Brake
Lining Stops Quicker and
Lives Longer.
Roxboro
Auto Parts
Step By Step
During the Deui Hear Ule Ulish This for Dou
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Prosperity
j Health
Happiness
|i Good Luck
Good Cheer
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ROXBORO’S SHOPPING CENTER
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dealer will supply you.
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Summary sheets of- results on
fann management demonstrations
in' Transylvania County show a
great improvement in pasture land
this Year due to the use of triple
superphosphate.
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J. M. Jenkins, Stanfield, Cabar
rus County, has recently completed
a 20’x70’ laying house, modern in
every respect and including lights
and running water, for $319.95. .
Happy
New
May the whole community keep the Holiday Spirit
throughout 1937. We wish you health, happiness and
prosperity.
Economy Auto Supply Co.
Goodrich Tires and Tubes.
Batteries and Supplies.
Never before has it been our privilege to serve
this community as completely as we have during
the year just past. Never before have we realized
a more wholesome satisfaction from having done
a job so nearly perfect as it is possible for human
endeavor to do it. For these things which we be
lieve have caused your increased patronage, we
are appreciative and thankful. And included in
our thanks is our promise that the saflfl high
quality and friendly service that have benefited
you in the past, shall continue as our first and
most important policy in the New Year, 1937.
May the New Year bring you health, happiness
and prosperity.
Thomas & Oakley
L. Thomas C. H. Oakley
•SsSTy/y “I" Business For Your Health”
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THYRSDAY, DECEMBER 31ST,1936
"Meeting of the board of 9to
wards Monday fight at 7:45.
The Church with s Welcome.
B. P. ROBINSON, Pastor.
Three weeks after R. A. Heits
man of Baraboo, Wis., had taken a *
cat from her kittens and presented
it to a friend living 35 miles away,
the cat returned to the Hietsman
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