I Jack Pot Ai I Aw », . . i-l * n».i.L I t II ||| 11 Next Wednesday, February 2 Atn. Attend t wllllLUU SIOO.OO Is A Lot Os Cold dH I *# If no winner for the SIOO 00 we will draw for $20.00 until we get a winner I FRICMETO ;J| show new mm ON FEBRIMpPK Will be on Morrtif and Ledbetter: PubHc Ureed to Come and See New Models Scier>6e has scored another re markable victory by presenting to the world a group of thrilling new features in automatic refrigeration according to Morris ahd Ledbetter, Frigidaire dealers who have just returned from the national conven tion sponsored by the manufacturer of their product. They were one of a group of hun dreds of dealers and their salesmen who were present at an all-day ses sion at Roanoke, Va. Officials of the Frigidaire factories of Dayton, Ohio, accompanied by a corps of their assistants, staged a spectacu lar presentation, during which new products and new sales plans for the coming year were outlined for the men comprising the field selling force. “This year,” he said," the Frigid- Sure manufacturing organization has succeeded in doing what few of us had thought possible, and that was to produce a product that re presents definite foward strides over a product which was conced ed by hundreds of thousands of people to be the finest refrigerator that man knew how to build. “Refusing last year to claim pub lic attention by flourishing any sin gle spectacular feature at the ex pense of other desirable services in home refrigeration, and pressing foward on the grounds of meeting all of five excepted standards es tablished for a refrigerator, Frigid aire for 1937 surpasses its own re cord and this year reaches undream ed of heights in making an auto matic refrigerator a real home utili ty instead of a glorified gadget produced largely to (fascinate vi sitors instead of serving the ow ners. “This year we have a great story for the world-much greater than I had dared hope. Briefly, it’s a story of greater protect-ability, greater ice-ability, greater storage-ability, greater depend-ability, and greater save-ability. These expressions are not just names of new features. They are designations of basic ser vice which no single feature can provide. And in the light of the new development of this year’s FrifV.daire, no home refrigeration Get Ready FOR A GOOD CROP. We Have What It Takes To Produce The Best In Tobacco See us now and place your order for Robertson’s Fertilizer You will then be assured of the best prices on the warehouse floor. Frank Whitfield * v* Supply at Pioneer Whse., Roxboro , - . ~ V*"' • . . , • *rl or Store at Bushy Fork ■ Ko F ARMERS WET FRIDAY IN HERE Many Different Committees Named and Officials Selected By C. J. Ford A county planning and outlook meeting was held for the Negro farmers and farm women, in the Courthouse, Friday, February 12th., states C. J. Ford. The purpose of the meeting, was to acquaint the farmers with the plan of work for the year and ask their cooperation in taking it to every farmer in the county, land owner or tennant. Fifty farmers and farm women were invited to attend the meet ing, from various sections of the county. All present were placed on the following committees: Agro nomy, foods preservation and gar den, sills, agricultural engineering, forestry, swine, cooperative buying and selling, home beautification, county activities and recreation, poultry, dairying and horticulture. The Committees appointed their chairman as follows: A. M. Jones, Agr. Teacher, J. G. Fountain, Daisy Woods, James Talley, A. D. Roys ter, T. H. Jeffers, Glennie Thomas, Theron Jeffers, Dee A. Clay, Pearl H. Pittman and Nat Villines. Mr. H. K. Sanders, County Agent, and District Agent J. W. Mitchell addressed the group, and according to the response coming from the audience, their messages went to heart, heads and hands of all pre sent. District Agent J. W. M'.tchell has been holding such meetings since early in January and his rich experience, personal experiences coupled with h : s ability held the men and women with great interest. The meat canning demonstration, held at Woodsdale school Saturday, by Mary P. Turner, was a great success. The local women organi zed a canning club, electing the fol lowing officers: Mary Drumwright, pres., Beulah Baird, vice-pres., V. A. Brooks, Sec., Ida Mitchell, Assist. Sec., and Kinnie DeShazo, tres. Just as soon as you get in your service is complete without them all. “This is the gripping story that we are preparing to outline and prove to every interested person at the first showing of the new mo dels which will be available for inspection on Feb. 15th. PERSON COUNTY TIMES a j ROXBORO, N» C. fields, sow leapedeza in wheat,- let it remain for two years, turn un der and plant to com the third year. —o FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MEETING TROUBLE Has some trouble come your way? Rise above it. Do you fear what people say? Rise above it. Never let your worries win. Greet misfortune vf’ih a gdii> Square your shoulders, lift your chin, Rise above .it Does life’s danger give you fright? Rise above it. Don’t lie down without a fight, Rise above it. Never let your courage wane, Treat defeat with gold disdane, Show your spunk and fight again, Rise above it. Alfred Grant Walton 9:45 A. M-Bible School 11:00 A. M.-Pre(aching-“THE SIGNS AND SYMBOLS OF JE SUS” “HEALING THE NOBLEMAN’S SON” 6:30 P. M. Baptist Training Union 7:30 P. M.-Preaching-“HEEDING THE VOICE OF JESUS” A Cordial Invitation Is Extend ed To All. W. F. WEST, Pastor o TRUSTEE’S SALE Under and by virtue of the terms of that deed of trust executed by O. L. Carter (single) on May Bth, 1928, to the undersigned Trustee, and recorded in Book 6, page 62, Register’s Office of Person County, default having been made in the payment of the note secured there by, and upon request of the holder thereof, I will as Trustee on Monday, March 15th, 1937, at twelve o’clock Noon at the Court house door in Roxboro, Sell to the highest bidder at pub lic auction for cash the following described real estate, to-wit: Lying and being in Roxboro Township, Person County, and be ginning at a stake T. O. Pass’ corner on old Roxboro & Durham sand clay road; thence with said road N. 4 3-4 degrees East 150 ft. to a stake corner Watkins & Bullock on the aforesaid road; thence with the line of Watkins & Bullock, N 55 1-2 degrees West approximately 440 feet to a stake corner of Watkins & Bullock in Noell’s line; thence with Noell’s line S. 4 1-2 degrees West 150 feet to a stake corner in T. O. Pass’ line; thence with the line of T. O. Pass S. 81 3-4 degrees East approximately 390 feet to the aforesaid road the beginning.. See deed from Mrs. Effie Woodall, to O. L. Carter, dated May the Bth, 1928, and duly registered in Regis ter’s Office Person County, in Book 37, page 31. The purchaser wijl be required to deposit 10 per cent cash on day of sale as evidence of good faith. This February 14th, 1937. THOMAS B. WOODY, Trustee. 2-18-4 T Used Paris FOR ANY MAKE. We., bought and junked about one hundred old cars. If you need a part far ; an old model car—we have it; and can save you money. NEW PARTS For all late model cars. We are in the parts busi- ; ness and can fill your needs. Roxboro Auto Parts Monroe Pleasant, Mgr. Depot Street SELLERS KI TtWH CAMnS 1 * :< 4 PiWi^DSOv Ij I J i i_J L_J \ I w / ■ I—— *———JL ~—M LjBE L Bowd Cor* W 13 Mouse- and Dust-Proof m 14 Racks Trays on Doors V V 15 Ant-proof Casters VswH(/hiU Jlotk. Acid-Resistant ENAMELWARE “ WITH EACH CABINET Roxboro Furniture Gompgn)f_ Banking —IN HIS DAY | AND IN QURS % DURING Washington’s lifetime the first incor porated and permanently organized bank in the United States was chartered. This institution, known as the Bank of North America, began busi ness in Philadelphia in 1782. It was. during Wash ington's administration, in 1793, that the United States mint was founded. Today there are more than 15,000 chartered banks in the country. Deposits in our banks exceed 34 billion dollars. Last year there were more than 42 million savings depositors in the banks of the United States. This bank is an active, working unit of our nationwide banking system. Day in and day out - we endeavor to render useful, needed financial services to the people of our community. 0 The Peoples Bank Roxboro, N. C. INSURANCE CRPORATION

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