PAGE FOUR l4Jant /Jdi • FOB SELLING • FOB BUYING « FOB BENTING 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 CHABGE 25c If you want to reach the people the quickest, surest and least expensive way, the way to do it is with Want Ads. New Double Door UTILITY CABI- 1 NETS $26.95 BIG BACK BOOKERS New $11.95 PLATFORM ROCKER New 524.95 CHAIR AND OTTOMAN | 1 ' New $14.95 SERVING TABLES Used .... $3.75 USED POSTER BEDROOM SUITES , Good clean Suite?, See them in our basement. GOOD CLEAN 10-P’UCE'.DIN'NU ROOM SUITES CLOTHES ITATTPI E .... . . $1 93 MAHOGANY R TAKY • $7.95 MAIIOI "NY EN’b TABLES , ALL MET U ICO 18. ICE REFRIG-1 ERATOR $24.45j YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT i Person j 1 Furniture Company USE IT! I |- - .! WANTED SHARE CROPPER, UP j to 10 acres tobacco and corn crop. Good 4 room house with electrici ty. On Highway 49. 6 miles south j of Roxboro, N. C. B. B. Bullock. 2 ts 14, 18 pd. FOR SALE— ELECTRIC IRONS and wiring devices. Electric Ap- - pliance Co. Thur. ts. 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE. Call day phone 3631. Night phones j 4721 or 2914 or 2733. Tar Heel , Chevrolet Co. I lon. & Thur. ts. ' 1 BATTERIES ■ A& B Batteries. ' 45 Volt “B” Batteries. 4 i/> Volt “C" Batteries. DUNCAN'S Electrical Servants ___ —._—__—- . —_—_—-|. SAFEGUARD YOUR HEALTH with Grade a Pasturized Milk. Call 5243 mr early morning de -1 livery. Elko airy. July. 16-ts AS A MEMBER OF THE ABC f we are required to discontinue your paper at the date of expira * tion. please renew, promptly, and do not miss a single issue. j M & T ts. ’ WANTED—I AM A CATTLE DEAL- ' er and will buy your cows, calves, bulls and hogs that are butcher size. See Victor Yarborough, Rox boro, route 2. June 26 to July 31 pd.tf. FARM FOR RENT FARM KNOWN • as Lockett Pow< i ■ 13 tobac- i co acres, plenty rain land, See or telephone Mr-. P.uli Crumpton j Thompson. 2765, Roxboro. Feb. 14. 18. 21. 1 FOR SALE CHEAP 5 GMT ED > mare. 7 year? e : addle and sadalf firee year' col; reason ing town. See C. 1 'rUa, '’.'"el Circle. l-’-l-lStii. j FOR SALE—U BATTERY |et. good $-15.03. ill'll 4 771 F. C, FT It, 1• b >i. 18pi j FARM WAGONS 7Oil SALE. SEE' Milton Supply C .inpany, Milton, ■ N. C., Telephone.-2SL; May 24 ts. j MACHINE SHOP OPEN—READY , for welcing; brazing, lathe work, i etc. Bring me yotlr. work. Located about 7 miles out on So. Boston road. Charles. O. Buchanan. Feb. 11, 14, 18, 21. 25, 27. Mar. 4. 7pd. Ton watch is more valuable than ever. Take care of it. Have it cleaned or repaired By Reliable Watchmakers GREEN’S The Square Deal Jeweler WANTED—SHARECROPPER OR wage help, J. M. Crabtree, Cedar Grove, N. C. Feb. 14,18 21, 2S pd. JjOST—White and black spotted se t male pig, strayed from home •bout three months ago. Notify * l. p. Hardy, Leasburg, Route 1. FV*. X 4, 21 pd. 1 (WANTED— SHARECROPPER FOR fbrm 2 1-2 miles from Roxboro on Oxford highway, 8 to 10 acres to bacco. Also, for one farm 3 miles t from Roxboro, 1 mile off Virgillna highway, 6 to 8 acres tobacco, in * eluding grain crops for both farms. Good teams and fanning •quKxaent. W. R. Woody. 2-14-18, WANTED—TO BUY NEW OR used Drink Box and one new or used cash register at right price. Write or see me at N. C. Service Station on North Main St., route 2, Roxboro, N. C. L. T. Evans. .Feb. 18-21-pd. DRINKER—DO YOU WANT TO quit drinking? Go to library and ask for book. “Alcoholic Anomim ous.” It will help you. Feb. 14, 18, pd. ATTENTION WHITE VETERANS with farming experience to farm wit a a veteran, good tobacco batch, with room arid board, a chance to get compensation from government which you deserve. See Courier-Times. Feb. 18. 21 pd. rHO.MPSC7 INSURANCE AGENCY All kinds of Insurance. First in volume, first in service. Expert idvice on veteran’s Insurance. E. G. Thompson, Walter James. Henry Gates Mon&Thurs-tf WOOD—WOOD—WOOD WOOD for sale at City Milk and Ice Co. Call 42 33 for delivery. Dec. 3 ts IT WILL SAVE US TIME AND postage if you will watch your label and renew promptly. The Courier-Times is strictly cash in advance. M & T ts. FOR SALE—MARTIN DITCHER and terracer, tractor trailer. See Frank Oakley, Roxboro, route 3. Feb. 18 pd. MAN OR WOMAN—PHYSICALLY able and willing to serve 300 cus tomers on local route, for about $40.00 weekly—experience unnec essary-age no handicap. Write J. R. Watkins, Dept. S—3, Richmond, Va. 2-18, 25, 3-4 pd. NOTICE—N. C. SERVICE STATION open for business on North Main St. I can service you with every thing in Grocery line. Come to see me. L. T. Evans, Prop. Feb. 18-21-25-28 pd. YOU MAY NEVER LOSE YOUR TURKEY - gJJJ Many Have Recovered Stray Mules, Dogs, Wrist Watches, Pocketbooks And Other Valuable Possessions with A Want Ad —IN THE— COURIER-TIMES • The Cost Is Small For The Results You Get | Kaiser May Build Houses i Next Venture I 1 Henry J. Kaiser, the wartime shipbuilder and postwar automobile producer, is considering a plan to turn his mass production genius to the prefabricated housing industry, it was reported in Washington, and there is talk of his turning out 1.000,000 ready-made homes a year, opening a booming new market for southern lumber. Wilson Wyatt, the new huuslog czar appointed by President Tru man to expedite the critically needed home building program, has conferred with Kaiser in De troit. Before Wyatt entered the soene. the civilian production adminis tration had estimated the rate of FOR SALE—ONE MARE HORSE, excellent for work, priced right. See John A. Clayton, at Fire Sta tion, Roxboro. Feb. 11. 14, lfl, 21 pd. NOTICE— I WILL SELL ON March the 2nd on North Main St. in Thaxton building, one lot of used furniture at public auc tion. Beds, Dressers, Chairs, Cub bard; One lot .of Dislies; One good i wood Range, one Laundry Heater I and some auto parts After sale I there will be a Brunswick Stetv ! free to all. 1.. T. Evans. Feb. 13-21-25-28 pd. “NO CUECKEE NO SHIRTEE," I was the rule of the old Chinese ! laundry shops, and today it is “No cash, no paper.’’ Hcfnce the necessity of watching ycur label and if your subscription Is about to expire send in your renewal promptly. FOR SALE ONE COLD-SPOT refrigerator, first class condition. See Bill Vanhook, Roxboro, Route One, near Roseville Service sta- I tion. Feb. 18, 21. Make Your Next Bag Os Flour GOLD EAGLE FLOUR Distributed By ROSEMAN GROCERY CO. Roxboro, N. C*. THE COURIER-TIMES WMBIBIWIt lIHIROISrtSS I 6UARD. 1»7.r WAS AWARDED THE NAVY CROSS FOR HIS "EXTRAORDINARY HEROISM DURING AN ASSAULT ON FRENCH MOROCCO. AN ENEMY PLANE STRAFED THE LANDING BOAT ON WHICH HE WAS THE ENGINEER.THE BOWMAN WAS MORTALLY WOUNDED ANDIHt COXSWAIN SEVERELY INJURED. CLARK WITHDREW THE ri BOAT AND UNDER HE AW FIRE SPED THE WOUNDED MEN TO A U S.SHIR ALTHOUGH " - =.^ HIS SMALL CRAFT WAS RIDDLED BY THE ENEMY'S BULLETS HE RETURNED WITH IT. •HE WAS A SCOUT AT TO TAKE PART >N THE LANDING ATTACK. |-» SAVANNAH. GA. prefabricated home-building could ' not exceed 350.000 a year, which v. ;u far below the number needed, air, ; offered little promise of easing tlv. housing shortage for several years. Wyatt, however, stepped up the po tential program and set a goal or 850 000 prefabricated houses in r.v years, “Kaiser always doubles everyone ; rise’s figure,” an official of the; National Association of Home j Builders commented. “That's the : way he operates.” From the lumber standpoint,! however, this official pointed out that prefabricated homes use loss lumber than the conventional house because gypsum board and set oral other materials are used ex tensively. He added that there al- ESSO GAS & OIL EXPERT LUBRICATION Now Is The Time To Change Your Winter Oil ROCK INN SERVICE STATION Income For Life IVe now have a health policy and accident policy which will pay you up to $5,000 per month for life, if you are sick or hurt. The total premiums are not reduced when you reach 05. You stay on the pay roll for life and your policy won’t be cancelled out be cause of old age. We Also Sell— • Hospital Policies • Fire Insurance • Automobile Insurance; • Bonds and • Travelers Tickets. WE REPRESENT Mutual Life of New York The Oldest Life Insurance Co. in America WE ARE GENERAL AGENT FOR Ohio State Life Insurance Co. COLUMBUS, OHIO • We Want Agents in Oxford, Durham and Burlington. If You Are Interested See B. B. Knight, Knight’s Insurance Agency KNIGHT'S INSURANCE AGENCY The Lone Ranger By Bob Green » ______ glad YOU HERE ME V OHH- I'VE NEVER AMD FROM WHAT I'VE HEARD, VOU W HELP YOU. / RIPPEN BEFORE. iMgBEgWSA UTTLE | | | WELL, THE MIX-UP STARTED - VWHEN TVIF MAYOR HIRED US GIRL IN THE r— I FAULT. IF SHE HELP YOU, MR. CROCKETT,CUT ONE: OF VOU IS A TOWN TAMER AND CROCKETTHERE /1S BIGGER ffip ) WANTS ME TD 6E IF VQU INSIST ON TEACHING THE OTHER IS A SCHOOL TEACHER, BUT thANIMVSO HE THOUGHT - f A PEACE OFFICER, SCHOOL, WESLEV, VOU LL BE EACH OF VOU IS PRETENDING HE CAN ng WAS THE GUNSLINGER. l I'LL BE 046, ON VOUR OWN-. j el'M GOING OVER TO 11 PONT I CAN VOU REALLV TEACH VI NOT EXACTLV, VEAH - HOW CAN I TEACH \ g^WSJSSB I OFFi flaps Girls Invited To Butner's Finals Two final dances In connection with the closing of Camp Butner are being planned, with music by big name orchestras, it was reported to day by Mrs. R. H. Shelton, hostess chairman for Roxboro, who says that thirty girls for each dance are being asked to attend from this City. Dates arg February 21 and 27, and interested young women are asked to notify Mrs. Shelton or Mrs Elizabeth Cheek, her assistant. Both dances will be Informal. ready is a market for more lum ber than is being produced, and the problem is to get production stepped up, not only for prefabri cated, but for the conventional type of homes. “Get us the lumber and we’ll provide the homes,” the official said. Wyatt's new program calls for the start of construction of 2,700,000 ihomes of all types by the end of next year. NICHT Couchs due to colds are eased, sticky phlegm loosened up, irritated upper breathing passages are soothed and relieved, by nibbing Vicks Vapoßub on throat, chest and back at bedtime. Blessed relief as Vapoßub PENETRATES to upper bronchial tubes with its special medicinal vapors, STIMULATES chest and back sur faces like a warming poultice. .Often by morning most of the mis ery of the cold is gone! Remember— ONLY VAPORUB Gives You this spe cial double action. It's time-tested, home-proved... the best-known home remedy for reliev- a m ing miseries of 3 children’s colds. V Vapoßub Music for the first will be by Wil son Humber's orchestra and for the second by the Lee Kestle orchestra. • NEGRO NEWS Miss Margaret Jones, daughter of A. R. Richardson, is spending today in Philadelphia, Penn., enroute to Brooklyn, New York. Mrs. Annie Richardson, of 510 Ed ward street, Chester, Penn., has been spending sometime in Roxboro with her husband, Sgt. John A. Richardson. o Dial 2391 for Newstaiper Service a The best protection is cau tion. The next best is insur ance! Don’t risk losing prop erty and other valuables- Be Sure To Insure With WALKER INS. AGENCY BILL WALKER Order Your INTERNATIONAL FERTILIZER Now There is no better fertilizer, osk any of the thousands who have used it. We can make delivery now. International Minerals And Chemical Corp. FOR SALE IN ROXBORO BY S. B. WINSTEAD WINSTEAD WAREHOUSE ROXBORO. N. C. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 194k* Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulsion relieves promptly be cause it goes light to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid to soothe and heal raw, tender, in flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the un derstanding you must like tlie way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION 1 far Cuuehs, Chest Colds/Bronchitis

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