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SPORTS 6
OF THE I®
COUNI Y
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ARMY TO BEAT NAVY?
Army and Navy will play a football game this Satur
day and all the dope leads one to believe that Army will
win the game by a fair size score. This writer believes
the same thing BUT- dont forget that Navy has a good
team and could very easily get out on the field and do
wonders. Don’t fool yourself by thinking Navy is a team
with only average players. They are by far better than
the average and that means Army could have a close call.
Never having seen the Army team we are in no posi
tion to say what will happen or how good she is but we
have seen Navy and the way that team handled Duke
would indicate that the it could upset any team in the
country. t * 1
Anyway, it is almost bound to be a good game and if
you are going to see the game you are fortunate in a
football way.
Many Volunteer
To Head Clothing
Collections
New York.—More than 2900 men
and women thus far have agreed
to serve as local chairmen in their
communities for the Victory Cloth
ing Collection for overseas relief
scheduled for January 7-31, Henry
J. Kaiser, national chairman for the
drive, announced tonight.
Wisconsin leads the states with
237 acceptances, topping New York's
178. Texas is third with 163, Penn
sylvania has 132, Illinois, 131, and
Nebraska, 127 chairmen.
The majority of these men and i
Atlantic Company-* Brnferin in Allan!*, ChmlatU, Ckattanoota, Sor folk. Ch la ml 9
ANNOUNCING THE NEW FIRM OF
We have bought out the North Side Garage formerly owned and operated by Johnny Tillman on
North Main Street
This Garage is now open for business Repairing all makes and models of cars, trucks and trac
tors. We Guarantee Our Work to be done right and at a Reasonable Price. You can save money
on your Repair bills here.
Your business will be greatly appreciated. Bring your car in for a winter checkup. We are speci
alizing in Truck Repair also.
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women organized their communities
j last spring in the collection of ser
| viceable used clothing which furn
' ished sorely needed garments to 25.-
! 000X00 war-victims of Europe, China
i and the Philippine Islands.
The goal of the January drive is
i 100.000,000 garments, in addition to
' shoes and bedding, for the needy and
'destitute in war-devastitated lands.
: The collection is conudcted on be
half of UNRRA.
I You watch is more valuable
I than ever. Take care of it.
I Have it cleaned or repaired
I By Reliable Watchmakers
I GREENS
The Square Deal Jeweler
BARNETT & MARTIN
COME TO SEE US
ROXBORO GIRL'S CAGE TEAMS TAKE
ON BUTNER WACS AND NORSES
IN DOUSLEHEADER FRIDAY NITE
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Basketball Friday night at the
High School Gym—Roxboro High
girls in a pre-season rage tilt will
take cm two quintets from Camp
liutnrr. A doubleheader will be
played with one game against the
Camp Butner Army Nurses Corps
and tile second with the Camp
Butner WAC's.
Coach Dewey Young lias had his
girls out for practice a number of
weeks and also the Camp Butner
teams are reported as having fair
clubs the games promised to be
plenty good.
Playing will get underway at
the Gym at 7:30 sharp. The local
girls are aiming at an undefeated
year and have hopes of including
the two preseason games with the
Camp Butner teams.
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Municipal corporations In North
‘ Carolina are not authorized to grant
■ exclusive franchies for the operation
of taxicabs within the corporate
limits.
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BURNING HEATER
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★ BUILD BUT ONE TIRE A SEASON—Ho Fires T»
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Insist on the slow-burning: Downdraft
Ashley—it s PATENTED, therefore it’s
diflerent. This thermostatically controlled |
wood burning heater uses small worthless
hardwood trees, or even scrap wood. Many j
users write that they save sand more
on fuel rosts. yet still enjoy more heat 24
hours a day. The Ashley has been used and
proven in all sections of the United States
—Now in our 15th year.
Less Soot— Less Smoke ; For Service-
Economy— Cleanliness Ashleys are truly
sensational. Six types and prices to select
from.
See your Ashley dealer today; there’s one
in most every town; or write ua for name I
of your nearest dealer.
AUToiwmtFvTOOD
STOVE COMPANY
COLUMBIA, S. C.
! Evicted Couple
Has Respite
Milwaukee. Nov,-Evicted from a
two-voom lean-to they called :
home, sleeping in .street cars, on
benches in trolley stations and in j
cocktail lounges for two months. I
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schultz, both
48. finally got a break this Thanks
giving Day when they developed
• acute bronchitis.
For the first night since Sept. 0
they slept in clean c-.p.hts and in
! a warm bed—at the Milwaukee
County Emergency Hospital.
The World War I veteran and
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j To My Friends
& Customers
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I have sold My Business knew as the
The North Side Garage
lo H. S. BARNETT and . JAMES MARTIN. They will
continue to operate this Garage, under the name of Bar
nett and Martin and will give you good work at a saving.
I Will for the time being help them as a Mechanic. I can't
find words to Express Mv Thanks for your support while
in business for myself. I expect In open another place for
myself in tile future, but until then come to see me at
BARNETT AND MARTIN
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JOHNNY TILLMAN
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FARMERS! Bring Your WELDING and BRAZING To Us. We Have Special Equipment To Do
The Job
James Martin And H. S. Barnett
THE COURIER-TIMES
his wife were evicted last Septem
ber from two squalid rooms erected
agatr.st a garage and moved Into
the streets with only the clothes
they wore. The first night they
sat In a park, the second night
they slept at the bowling alleys
where Schultz was employed, then
moved into the street ears.
"We would get on the street cars
or buses and ride back and fortn.
back and forth,” Schultz said.
“When we got tired we would go
into the trolley station at the end
of the line and sit there the rest
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COLD WAVE
• Farli kit contains 3 full "4/im
minus c>! Salon-type solution, . filly
60 ( urlcrs, 60 end tissue.,
cotton applicator, neutralizer .If# sw
uqJ complete instructions. tu
Thomas Si Oakley Drugs
of the night."
When Schulte went to work at
the bowling alleys In the morning
his wife would sleep or. tt bench
in the cocktail lounge. Schultz
finally was unable to continue pin
setting and he and his wife were
sent to the hospital with bron
chitis, brought on by exhaustion
and exposure. Attendants at the
county general hospital said Thurs-
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For Home and Farmer Needs j
Stop Here j
| DISHES Morton's J Laundry
Hand Painted <• Kiln Dry Salt \ Soap Flakes
10c to 40c 1 100 lb. bag $1.15 | 2 lbs. 35
I Tree Primers I A? , - A : Sol L Cozy Home j
LONG handles i: D - D. T. Bomb | Coal Heaters
$3.00 j $3.50. $45.00 j
|~WHITE rose flour''!
) BBL IN nr BBL IN (a jr
J BAGS WOOD j
QUAKER STATE ♦ «
Motor Oil | No. 2 Drag Pan J Powder Wedges
3*4.95 I Runners j $5.00 |
Wheat Bran T Bridles, Collar | LARD CANS j
<,.« s 0 D | and Harness I , . ,
$2.68 Bag | sands J Light or Bronze J
S Ssows SS Wallrite Paper j COWBELLS j
No. 133. No. 324 t Put It On Yourself 1 Several SizeS
No. 325, No. 0214 f t
VISIT OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT—A COMPLETE LINE
Also Plenty of Kresh Fruit, Oranges. Apples, Grapes,Etc.
Farmers Supply Company |
1 "The Farmers Headquarters"
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day that Schultz was a patient
; there, but that Mrs. Schultz hud
; recovered.
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In the absence of a public-local
. act to the contrary, there is no au
■ thority under our law for a munici
i pality to contribute funds for the
• purpose either of building or oper
■ attng a community cannery.
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 194 ft
Don't Neglect Slipping
FALSE TEETH
Do false teeth drop, slip or wabble
when you talk, eat, laugh or sneeze t
Don t be annoyed and embarrassed by
• such handicaps. FASTEETH, an alka.
•Ins (non-acid) powder to sprinkle on
your plates, keeps false teeth more
, firmly set. Gives confident feeling of se
curity and added comfort. No gummy,
' S<J?Sy. Pasty taste or feeling. Get FAB
- today at any drug store. ,