MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1946 ■**">*'* 0 Wont Adi • FOR SELLING • FOR BUYING • FOR RENTING To receive the proper classification copy must be delivered to the office on Monday and Thursday mornings by 12 o'clock noon. 2c Per Word This size type 2c per word This size type 3c per word MINIMUM CHARGE 25c If you want to reach the people the quickest, surest and least expensive way, the way to do it is with Want Ads. *>R SALE—MARE HORSE, GOOD condition, excellent for work; set plowgcar, set harness, com plete; set carry-all shafts; set double lines; saddle with blanket; riding bridle; iron beam Oliver jgpw, single shovel, 3 gal. liquid Spray, tobacco planter. All practic ally new, prices right. Inquire at Fire Station. John Andrew Clay ton. Roxboro. Dec. 10, 13 pd. FOR SALE—32I ACRES OF LAND, SIO.OO per acre. 5 000 cords pulp wood, 100,000 ft. oak timber. See J. W. Monk. Roxboro, N. C. Dec. 10, 13 pd. . WANTED—I9I3 CHRISTMAS SEAL. (xnso old stamps. C. F. Vogler at Courier-Times. FOR SALE—HOUSE ON MORGAN street, five rooms. Submit your bid. C. H. Pleasant, 21 >4: Shepherd street. Raleigh, N. C. Dec 10-13-17 AUCTION SALE—Farming tools, mower, binder, two mules, some household and kitchen furniture, fUecomber 15, 1 o'clock. J. D. Clay ton. Dec. 10, 13 pd. STRAYED FROM HOME, SMALL black pig with white nose, finder notify Bessie Street, Woodsdale, route 2. Dec. 10 pd. LADIES: 529 WEEKLY ADDRESS ing postcards in your spare time. Sample cards, instructions, St. Rush your SI today. Carolina Hlail Service. Dept. CR, Monroe. X. o. . • -ARM WAGONS FOR SALE. SEE Milton Supply Company, Milton, N. C., Telephone 29L. May 24 ts. WOOD—WOOD—WOOD WOOD for sale at City Milk and Ice Co. Call 42 33 for delivery. Dec. 3 ts LOST—RED CALF ABOUT ONI Afeilf year old, gone about 3 weeks. *c'.v:s Winstead. Dec G-10-pd SEE THE NEW HOT I'OINT LINE Duncan's "Electrical Servent”. Dec. 6-10. DELIVERY BOY WANTED AT once. See or telephone Winstead Florist, Roxboro. Dec. 6 ts. Wall the party who bor rowed a 43 inch rigid pipe wrench m uni us please return same to J. T. Bradslier. Plumber, Roxboro. Dec. 6. 10, 13. WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE that we have samples of the new Frigidaire refrigerator and range, also the Maytag washer and will be glad to show them to you at your convenience. Ledbetter’s, ts. WANTED SHARE-CROPPER FOR flight acres of tobacco, plenty grain house signed for lights. See O. R. Yarborough, near Hester's store, north of Bushy Fork. Dec. ,3 6, 10 pd. SAVE HALF OR MORE ON YOUR fuel and still heat yuor home 24 hours a day. No fires to make. No ashes to take up daily. Ashley Automatic Wood stoves offer these features. See them at Ledbetter's ♦is l Roxboro. Aug. 6tf. RADIO A & B BATTERY AND some nice table lamps, Electric Appliance. Nov. 29-ts. A beautiful room costs only art \4‘:. when E U THE MIRACLE WALL FINISH v * * Roxboro Lumber Company KEM-TONE DEALERS PHONE 3601 Quality Drj Cleaning Service Dry Cleaners -i Claude Han*, Owmer OFFICE FURNISHED RENT FREE In exchange for taking phone ap pointments. woman stenographer preferred. Give personal and busi ness information. Write R. S. cfo. Courier-Times. Nov. 26 ts. PIGS FOR SALE AT CLARENCE Winstead's on Roxboro-Leasburg road, 8 miles from Roxboro. Nov. 26-29, Dec. 3-6-10 pd. THOMPSON INSURANCE AGENCY Ail kinds of Insurance. First in i olume, first in service. Expert advice on veteran's insurance. E. G. Thompson, Walter James, Henry Gates Mon&Thurs-tf WANTED—LIVE CATS. MUST BE twfc-thirds. We pay 75 cents each delivered. Write to Carolina Bio logical Supply Co., Elon College, N. C. ts. COME TO PERKINS DRUG STORE South Boston, Va. and get any kind of watch you want. Dec. 6 - 10-13-17-20. 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE. Call day phone 3631. Night phones 4721 or 2914 or 2733. Tar Heei Chevrolet Co. • Mon. & Thur. ts. SAFEGUARD YOUR HEALTH with Grade A Pasturized Milk. Call 5243 for early morning de livery. Elko Dairy. July 16-ts LOTS 50 x 300 FEET HARD SUR face road. Terms if desired. R. B. Dawes. Nov. 29-Dec. 3, 6. 10 pd. WANTED JANITOR FOR ROX boro high school. Good salary. See Jerry L. Hester, principal, at school. 11-26-ts. I ANTED—I AM A CATTLE DEAL er and will buy your cows, calves, JUlis and hogs that are butcher dze. See Victor Yarborough, Rox boro, rtute 2. June 26 to July 31 pd. ts. WANTED? TO RENT HOUSE, IN or near Roxboro. Address, B. T. Soloman, Roxboro, Box 691. Dec. Christmas Is Almost Here Once again ''Old Santa 17 will soon be making his rounds and you will want a lot of good things to eat in your house. Better start thinking now about what you will need and get ahead of tbe last min ute rush. Our Line Os Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc., Is Very Nice And Complete Come To See Ua • Clayton & Stewart GROCERS PHONE 2231 FOUND NOV. 29—1 SMALL PIG, ten weeks old, black. W. C. Robin son, route 2. Dec. 10 pd. LOST—ONE BLACK FEMALE PIG, white ring on shoulder, 40 lbs. Left Nov. 29. Notify Albert Richardson. Dec. 10 pd. LOST—ONE BLACK FEMALE PIG, white ring on shoulder, 40 lbs. Left Nov. 29. Notify Albert Richardson. Dec. 10 pd. LOST—A SMALL BLACK PURSE in post office or on Roxboro streets, Thursday, contained 20 bill, two ones and change. Finder return to Courier-Times. Reward. Mrs. A. D. Thompson. Dec. 10 pd. WANTED TO RENT HOUSE OR Apt. Ex-Naval officer and wife wants a house or Apt. to rent— funished or unfurnished. Rent starting now or any time until Jan. 1, 1946. Permanent residence. Phone 2255 between 9 a. m. and 5 p.m. 10, 13, 17, 20 pd. WANTED TO RENT—GOOD FARM, five or six acres tobacco, eight acres corn, electric lights prefer ed, O. L. Taylor, Roxboro, route 1. Dec. 10 pd. FOR SALE—PIANO, ONE PLAYER, 25 music roles, and two uprights, fine shape, priced to sell. J. W. Chambers, telephone 4294, Rox boro. Dec. 10 pd. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express to friends and neighbors our deep and sincere ap preciation ior kindnesses and sym pathy and floral tributes received during the illness and death of our beloved wile and mother, Mrs. Ed M. Wrenn, Ed M. Wrenn and Family. Dec 10-pd. ■ , ' ; ' ; O CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank sincerely the friends and neighbors who daring my recent illness at Community Hospital helped by gifts, flowers and visits. Their kindness was deeply I appreciated and will , never be for gotten. Mrs. Mamie Jordan. pd-oi aoa Make Your Next Bag Os Floor GOLD EAGLE FLOUR Distributed By ROSEMAN GROCERY CO. Roxboro, N. V. THE COURIER TJME3 Jap Criminals 0! War Under Arrest Tokyo.—ln the must important single list of war crime suspects yet issued by allied headquarters, Gen eral MacArthur has ordered the ar rest of 59 prominent Japanese reaching for the first time into the imperial household and the ranks of Japan's industrial-financial, hier archy, the Zaibatsu. MacArthur's abolition of the na tional financial control association and completion ol a detailed inven tory of Japanese industry, to form the basis of whatever repayaliens Japan may be required to pay, were other steps in the divecUcn of demil itarizing Japan. Those ordered arrested include;! 71-year-old Prince Morimnsa Nashi moto and two former premiers. Bar on Kiichiro Hiranuipa and Koki Hirota. Two other ex-premiers. Run iaki Koiso and Hideki Tojo, already are behind bars. Political' leaders, several generals and admirals, two newspaper, exe cutives and a number oi important industrialists and bankers who fi nanced Japans .aggression were among the persons,whose: arrest by the Japanese government was order ed by the supreme allied command er. The headquarters nnubimcomen 1 V'DOIS" an averse! L ROOMS / COSTS ONLY MIRACLE WALL FINISH^ Roxboro Lumber Company KEM-TONE* DEALER'S [ did not specuy any charges against Nashimoto, a lesser prince who be j c.i me a field marshal In 1932 and who was a supreme war councilor tor many years. The new list, appearing as th:] allies prepared to prosecute the first of 259 suspects in custody, seemed j to answer the question raised here s:nce family control of Japanese In dustry and finance was ordered broken tip: Would members of the zaibatsu themselves face trial? Ordered arrested were such finan cial giants as Kiyoshi Goko, former ; president of the Mitsubishi heavy industries company; Seihin Ikeda, a Mitsui banker who became governor of the Bank of Japan; and Chikuhei Nakajima, founder of a fighter air craft production company.' Upon the issuance of a decree of divorce from the bonds of matri mony, all rights arising out of the marriage cease, and either party may 'marry-again unless otherwise barred by law. Thus, although a judgment for alimony obtained prior to divorce is not affected thereby, a wife could | not maintain a separate action for 1 support after the graining of the divorce. THREE HEW OPERATORS WE HAVE BEEN VERY FORTUN ATE IN SECURING THREE NEW „ OPERATORS TO HELP US IN ■* Wfjkjr OUR BEAUTY SHOPS. ALL ARE EXPERIENCED OPERATORS Miss Frances Clayton NOW WITH VIRGINIA DADE BEAUTY SHOPRE NO. 1 Miss Adell Swanson WITH WHITE’S BEAtITY SHOPPE OF CA-VEL Miss Ruth Herndon WITH VIRGINIA DARE NO. II They All Invite You To Come To See Them Virginia Dare Beauty Shoppe No. I PHONE 3731—1 n Bruce’s 5c & 10c Store Basement Virginia Dare Beauty Shoppe No. II PHONE 3733—Upstairs Next To Roses 5c & 10c Store White's Beauty Shoppe CA-VEL JULIUS WHITE, OWNER IPSjLxL . GOOD PAT Jf SHORT HOODS SECUBITT The peace-time Army will give you better working con ditions than most industries can afford to do. You will be on duty forty hours a week and will receive regular vacations with pay. The remainder of your time can be spent as you wish—taking advantage of the excellent high school and college courses of the Armed Forces Institute, or relaxing in the splendid service clubs and recreation centers of the permanent Army posts. You may choose any arm or service including the Army Air Corps, Engineers, Signal Corps, and many others which will give you valuable technical training. You can learn to be a mechanic, radio operator, radar expert, an engineer. The Regular Army Has A GOOD JOB For You ■ * TH. S message spoNsoEED bt u.S. Army Recruiting Station Palace and Dolly Madison , Theatres *■ «*» , . . Each Thuraday >. Motion-Pictures’Of Distinction < Increases Income Through Corn Thnd Carlton Is a good example of North Carolina farmers, who are finding that corn production is high ly profitable when large yields are obtained through the use of hybrid seed and extra fertilization, parti cularly nitrogen. This Yadkin County farmer re duced the cost of corn production from 87 cents a bushel to 57 cents, while at the same time, he increased his net profits by more than four times, not counting land rent as an item of expense. With 500 pounds of 3-12-6 fertiliz er, his local variety of corn, and about 4,000 plants per acre, he pro duced 40 bushels of corn per acre at an expense of $35. With 500 You watch is more valuable than ever. Take care of it. Have it cleaned or repaired By Reliable Watchmaker* GREEN’S The Square Deal Jeweler pounds of 3-12-b, 10,000 plants of oi soda, he made 315 bushels of oern Tenn-10, and 850 pounds of nitrate [per acre at an expense of $66. ASPHALT SHINGLES $5.40 MINERAL SURFACE BABY (HICKS SIUO Pa 1U FARMERS MUTUAL EXCHANGE Sell Your Tobacco At Roycroft’s Warehouses DURHAM, N. C. "Watch Our Sales" And the Army will give you a high rate' of pay—higher than most jobs you can find. Following are a few fig ures which tell you what a civilian job would have to pay you to equal the Army’s pay, allowances and services; Single Married One Child Private $154.00 $182.00 $212.00 Corporal $170.00 $198.00 $228.00 Sergeant $182.00 $210.09 $240.00 Master $242.00 $270.00 $300.00 Sergeant (Pay increases with length of service) PAGE SEVEN

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