Advance News On
Farm and Home
Week Program
By Mias Velma Beam, Person
Home Demonstration Agent.
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A very inexpensive, instructive
and entertaining vacation for ru
ral men and women may be had
from July 29 to August 2 if Farm
and Home Week at State college
is attended.
One dollar is required for re
gistration and food may be ob
tained at a reasonable price at
the college cafeteria. Those in at
tendance are required to take bed
linens, towels and all personal
articles but the dormitories are
used without cost.
If only the home management
and house furnishings part of
the program were offered the
week would be full of plenty to
learn and to do, for that plan a
lone is worth anybody’s time,
money and effort.
Sparing no labor to make this
interesting to the rural family
Miss Pauline Gordon, Home Man
agement and House Furnishings
Specialist and her assistant, Miss
Mamie Whisnant, have secured
Mrs. Esther Gordon Shepherd,
who has been doing graduate
work in house furnishings in Cor
nell during the past year, to con
duct two classes.
The first is Expressing Your
Personality in Your Home Thru
Color, in which she is going to
use illustrative material to show
the effect of colors and success
ful ways of using it in the farm
home.
And second is Equipping the
Home for the Small Child, in
which she will discuss storage and
furnishings.
Henry S. Johnson, of Colum
bia, S. C., an expert in manage
ment will give one day to Keep
ers of the Family Pocketbook, and
another day to Guarding the Fam
ily Pocketbook. He is a well
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kitchen and dining room. The ■ I
designer has found plenty of | _ |
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after the property was ap- > "■
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known personnel member of the
Farm Credit association and is
well qualified to give pertinent
facts and workable suggestions
for spending wisely.
The much talked of mattress
project has its place in this plan
also, and rightly so. This time
the Mattress Goes into the Living
Room. Miss Whisnant and Eugene
PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO, N. C.
Starnes will conduct this demon,
stration. How to build a day-bed,
how to make the mattress after
the day-bed is built, then how to
slip cover the whole thing in or
der to make it fit into the scheme
of the household will be described.
Last year Colonel and Mrs. J
W. Harrelson opened their new
home for our House Furnishings
class tour. So many people were
interested they are repeating it
this year listed on the program
as “Beauty in the Home”. Miss
Gordon will conduct this tour and
a discussion following it on mak.
ing all homes livable and attrac
tive.
Then, too, there are the attrac
tive exhibits always put on by the
House Furnishings department!
This year they are to be displayed
in Primrose Hall and' will have
regular exhibit hours. Very much
worth while are they, exhibiting
the practical arts which may be
practiced by all home makers.
This, you see, is only one phase
of that great Farm and Home
Week program. There will be
Foods and Nutrition Courses,
Food Preservation Exhibits and
Classes, Clothing Reviews and dis
cussions, Home Beautification
Classes et Cetera-, et cetera. Watch
your newspapers for more detail
ed accounts, and cousult your lo
cal Extension workers for infor
mation.
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WANT ADS
NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS OF
PERSON COUNTY
I will for the next month con
duct a clinic for the county and
state to vaccinate all dogs. Price
50c. Time: each Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday morning from
9 until 12 o’clock.
DR. O. G. DAVIS
6-20 t-s ts
FRIENDLY SERVICE
Standard Oil Co. Products.
Telephone Service No. 4711
ROCK-INN SERVICE
STATION
S. F. NICKS, JR.
Attorney - at - Law
First National Bank Bldg.
Main St. Roxboro, N. C
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DR. R. J. PEARCE
EYES EXAMINED
MONDAYS ONLY
Thomas-Carver Bldg.
Orchid a Day Was
Rule On This Set
An orchid a day was the rule
on the set of “New Moon,” co
starring Jeanette MacDonlad and
Nelson Eddy and opening tomor
row at the Palace theatre. The or
chids were supplied by Mary Bo
land who, it was discovered, was
an orchid ian&fr with more than
fifty different varieties of the
blooms growing in the specially
constructed hothouse adjacent to
her home.
“New Moon,” a musical roman
ce of the 1780’s, transpires in the
romantic surroundings of New Or
leans during Mardi Gras. There
are thrillyig; speqes .on the high
seas and an exciting sequence on
a tropic island where Nelson Ed
dy sets up a republic following a
shipwreck. The film is the first
to bring th two singing favorites
together in more than a year. It
was produced and directed by
Robert Z. Leonard.
Included in the Sigmund Rom
berg score are such hits as “Lo
ver Come Back to Me”, “Wanting
You”, “One Kiss,” “Marian
ne”, “Parde”, “Softly As in a
Morning Sunrise,” and “Stout
Hearted Men”.
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“Stop Before
You Swat,”
Says Hocutt
Raleigh, July 14 “Resist the
natural impluse to swat at a bee,
hornet or other insect that flies
into your car while driving along
the highway,” Ronald Hocutt,
Director of the Highway Safety
Division, cautioned North Caro
lina motorists this week.
Hocutt’s warning arose from an
accident last week in which a
woman was seriously injured and
several members of the family
bruised and shaken up when her
husband, who was driving, tried
to swat at a bee which flew into
the car.
“I realize that the driver, under
such conditions, is siezed with an
almost irresistable impulse to
swing and swat at the pesky in
sect,” Hocutt said, “but this im
pulse must be checked and the
attack on the insect withheld un
til the car can be brought to a
complete stop. When you try to
watch an insect’s dizzy gyrations
and attempt to kill him while your
car is in motion, you stand a bet
ter chance of killing yourself than
of killing the insect.”
The safety drector cited another
case wherein a woman was driv
ing along when a bee flew in and
stung her on the cheek. She slap
ped at it and knocked it to the
floor, and then looked down to
see where she could finish the
job with her foot. As her glance j
was on the floor, she steered un-j
ciously to the left, crashing head
long into another car. ,
The moral, Hocutt said, is:
“Stop before you swat.”
LEGAL NOTICE
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Having been qualified as the
administratrix of the estate of
T. E. Austin, deceased, this is to
notify all persons indebted to the
estate to present their claims to
the undersigned within twelve
months from the 30th day of June,
1940, or this notice will be plead
ed in bar of their recovery. Any
one indebted to the state will
please make immediate payment.
This June 30th, 1940.
Alice A. Austin, Administratrix.
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troubles, Mr. Barnes will be glad to serve you any way he can.
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Film Old-Timer
Kept On Job By
Popular Demand
George Hayes, fondly known as
“Gabby” to myriads of fans, is
famed around Hollywood as the
man who couldn’t retire. Again,
and again he sought to put the
stage and screen behind him, but
he was always drawn back by the
clamor of his admirers.
“Gabby”, who specializes in
grizzled, “old-timer” roles in
which his salty philosophy and
kindly humor strike home strong
ly, has played in almost one hun
dred pictures following his plan
ned “retirement.”
He appeared in “Man of Con-]
quest”, one of the large-budget
pictures on Republic’s program
last season, and 1 was signed again
to appear in a featured role in
“Dark Command”, another Rep
ublic epic which is scheduled to
show at the Dolly Madison thea
tre Monday and Tuesday.
Gsin you afford'
to pay the bill
if you smash
Somebodys car*?
We can:
THOMPSON
INSURANCE AGENCY
Roxboro, N. C
FLUES
They Fit
Get your tobacco flues early. They wiU be hard
to get later. We can load you on short notice if
you buy now.
WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF
Tobacco Twine
Thermometers
And Lanterns
Long Bradsher &Co.
Hardware
SUNDAY, JULY 14,1940
“The friends thou hast and
their adoptions tried, graple them
to thy soul with hoops of steel.”
—Shakespeare
BE WISE
“Go West Young Man”
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SUNSET HILLS
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Roxboro and Person County
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Roxboro, N. C.
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