kONDAY, JUNE 17, 1946 IdJaai Adi .** • FOR SELLING • FOR BUYING • FOR RENTING To reeelve the proper classification eopy most be delivered to the office on Monday and Thursday moraines by 12 o’clock noon. 2c P er Word This size type 2c per word This size type 3c per word MINIMUM CHARGE 2So If yon want to- reach the people the quickest, surest and least expensive way, the way to do it Is with Want Ads. LAWN mowers sharpened— have them fixed before the rush. We file saws too. J. E. McFarland, 317 Woodland Ave., phone 4854. T-M, tf.ch. 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. tt. MRS. ANNIE H ARTS FlELD,lsiFC trolysis specialist, superfluous hair permanently removed. 307 Fidelity Bank Bldg. F-8061, Durham. June 13, 17, 20, 24 pd THOMPSON INSURANCE AGENCY kinds of Insurance. Our auto pert advice on veteran’s insurance. E. G. Thompson, Walter James, Henry Gates. Mon&Thur-tf MAKE BRICKS. Millions are need ed. Start a quick CASH business, returns can start in two weeks! with an inexpensive, easily hand i operated T.YRA BRICK MAKER, j only sand and cement and any old | needed. Build your HOME of •brick. Get a TYRA-PLAN. See what can be done. R. K. TYRA CO WYOMING, MINN. 6-6,13, 20. 27pd tr WILL SAVE US TIME AND postage if you will watch your label and renew promptly. The Courier-Times is strictly cash in I advance. M & T ts. j WANTED—TO RENT THREE-TO- j (Wfive room house, or will buy small house. J. C. Milam, Box 652, Rox- 1 boro. June 6 to 17 pd. ! For SALE—HOT PLATES, WIR- ! mg devices, furniture and radio I tubes. Electric Appliance Co. M. & T. ts. K MAK ERS, RADIO EQUIPMENT. PLAN AND PERFORM ALL ASSEMBLY ■p\ND WIRING OPERATIONS NECESSARY TO CONSTRUCT AND ADJUST RADIO TESTING INSTRUMENTS. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES OR EQUIVALENT. WESTERN ELECTRIC COM PANY, BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. JUN 10 If. LOST—CAMEO PIN, ON STREETS | of Roxboro. Finder please notify | R. Gentry or Courier-Times. Re- | ftfwafcl. Jun 13, 17 pd HIGHEST PRICES PAID. WE We want Beef, Veal, Hogs, Chick- ! ens a-id Butter G. B. Shorts Store. ! April 11 t. F. aT R. JAMES, PAINTING-CON TRACTOR —Roxboro and Bushy Pork. Lives at Bushy Fork, Hurdle Mills, Route 2. M & T till June 24 pd. I SALE—LOTS 21, 22, 23 & 24 of D. W. Bradsher estate land on west side of Hurdle Mills Road. These are beautiful lots and timb ered with pines from which lumb ,er can be procured. See R. P. Bums, Atty. June 13, 17 "I BOUGHT A SIMMON’S MAT- ' Mm TRESS AND ALSG A BEAUTIFUL 1 v ,#' ? "WWI SIMMON’S COUCH AND I KNOW \ %":J£^ THAT THEY ARE THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY”. FOR SALE AT . . . PERSON FURNITURE COMPANY MAIN street AS A MEMBER OP THE AfiC we are required to, discontinue your paper at the date of expira tion. Please renew promptly, and do not miss a single Issue. SAFEGUARD YOUR HEALTH with Grade A Paslurized Milk. Call 5613 for early morning de livery. Elko Dairy. July 16.-ts WANTED WIREMEN, RADIO EQUIPMENT. MUST BE ABLE TO PERFORM DIVERSIFIED OPERATIONS, USING WIRING DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE OR EQUIVALENT. WESTERN ELEC TRIC COMPANY, BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. JUNE 10 ts ' I, FOR SALE—PORTO-RICO AND Nancy Hall sweet potato plants, drawn direct from bed. W. Leak Peace, Oxford. June 10, 13, 17 pd. FOR SALE—THREE YEAR OLD sorrell saddle colt. Gentle and well-bred. Reasonable price. Arch Fox. Route 1, Roxboro, near Rose ville Service Station. 6-17-pd FOR SALE—LERETA AND WlL son black soy beans.. Also 34 Chev rolet. See Frank Oakley, Oxford highway. June 17 pd ; (4 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE. Call day phone 3631. Night phones 3991 or 2956. Tar Heel Chevrolet Co. Mon. & Thur. ts. WANTED—ALL PEOPLE SUFFER ing from kidney trouble or back ache to try “KIDDO," 97 cents. Money back guarantee. Roxboro Drug Company. M& T, Ang. Bpd | ‘‘SKI HI” GUARANTEED TO STOP running fits in dogs, simple treat- | ment, SI.OO at Thomas and. Oak- ; ley. Mar. 21 ts. | FOR SALE—HOME WATER SYS tem, pumps ahd other plumbing j supplies. Roxboro Plumbing Ca. j Willard Abbitt. M & T-ts. j AUTO RADIOS Duncan's “Electrical Servants June 13 ts WANTED—ASSEMBLERS, RADIO EQUIPMENT. MUST BE ABLE j TO ASSEMBLE A WIDE VARIE TV OF PRECISION EQUIPMENT FROM BLUE PRINTS. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE OR EQUI VALENT. WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY, BURLINGTON, | NORTH CAROLINA. , JUNE 10 ts FARM WAGONS FOR SALE. SEE Milton Supply Company, Milton, N. C., Telephone 29L. May 24 ts. FOR SALE COW—RED PALE AND Jersey mixed. S. J. Stephens, Rox- i boro, Route 1. * 6-13 pd THREE COTTON Js . . . When the three Js of Newport, N. C. were born there was a great deal of scurrying around, because June, Jean and Joan Garner, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garner, .were not expected to live. The community raised a special hospitalization fund and prayed the youngsters through. Here they are eight years later—identical triplets in cotton dresses made by their mother. Prices On Milk Are Increased OP A has announced that, effective June 7, established prices on approv ed fluid milk and specified fluid milk products have been increased as follows: 1. 40 cents per cwt. or 4 cents per gallon orlll0 1 cents per pound but- j terfat, to producers. 2. 1 cent per quart. i£ cent per pint, and L cent per h, pint at wholesale and retail levels for ap proved fluid whole milk. 3. '/2 cent per quart and propor tionate amounts for other sizes, on buttermilk, chocolate milk, chocolate milk drinks, and other flavored milk drinks at wholesale and retail levels. 4. 1 cent per t, pint on fluid cream containing at least 16 per cent butterfat, and proportionate amounts for other sizes, at wholesale and re tail levels. On single sales when the ceiling price is V-; cent or more, the price LOST BROWN BILLFOLD. NAME F. O. Whitt inside. Finder return to Courier-Times. 6-17 pd WANTED COLORED GtltL TO cook and do general housework. Good pay for the right person. Cy Kirby, Roxboro. 6-17-21 j - - ~~ FOR SALE ONE HOT POINT j electric range. Call 3031. 6-17 ! WANTED—MEN FOR MECHANIC AL INSPECTION OF RADIO AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT MUST HAVE BROAD KNOW LEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN BLUEPRINT READING AND USE OF MEASURING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT. WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY, BURL INGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. May 23 ts FOR SALE—COLLARD PLANTS that head in winter. See Calvin W. Rimmer, Hurdle Mills. 6-17-pd s SMALL BLACK ZIPPER POCKET with considerable money lost in or near Fender’s Saturday after noon. Reward for return to Mrs. H L. Turner, Prospect Hill, or to Courier-Times office. 6-17,20 pd \ FARM FOR RENT—WITH 7 AND 7 10 tobacco acreage, for 1947. Sit uated North of Louis Hester’s store. See Miss May Broach, Hur dle Mills, N. C.. R 2. 6-17,200 d FOR SALE MAN’S BICYCLE, good condition. W. F. Spencer, 205 Morgan St. Telephone 3331. 6-17 pd , WE BUY WRECKED CARS AND [ cell used parts. Person Salvage Co. m & Ttr. Drinks! Drinks! We Sell them by the Bottle or Crate TOBACCO STICKS FOR SALE PLENTY STOVE WOOD ;3 : . - : ’ Fancy and Heavy Groceries G. K. HARRIS & SONS Dolian Harris, Mgr. Roxboro, Rt. 2 Store Reopens Its Budget Dept. Announcement or the re-opening of their budget department has been made by Economy Auto Supply, ol Roxboro. This concern, owned and j operated by “Pop” Weatherly, lo cated at 112 Depot street, handles the B. F. Goodrich line of tires, tubes and other commodities. The I’ “ i may be adjusted to the next highest cent; when the fraction is less than •i cent the price must be reduced to the lower cent. i V wfln2s* J P F: - We sell Eye Glasses to Sat isfy the eyes— s2.oo to SB.OO THE NEWELLS Jewelers Roxboro, N. C. i "* | How women and 9 girls I get wanted relief from functional periodic pain I Cardui is a liquid medicine which many women say has brought relief I from the cramp-like agony and ner vous strain if functional periodic distress. Here s how it may help: 1 Taken like a tonic, lo should stimulate appcMte, aid diges tion,* thus help build re sistance for the “time** tto come. Started 3 days be 4mm fore “your time", It should help relieve pain due to purely func tional periodic causes. •y Cardui. If It helps, you’ll glad you did. % CARDUI ft SYC LABEL OIHECTIOWS ■BBHHBMHHHnn PHONE 5555 Quality Dry Cleaning Service Dry Cleaners Claude Harris, Owner •THE COTJKIER-TIMES budget department Is supervised and sponsored by B F. Goodrich. A similar sales plan was In effect prior to the war. Because of the scarcity of merchandise during the tvar, however, the department Was temporarily discontinued. Now that frkrlous items of merchandise are becoming more and more available Mr. Weatherly states that there is n growing demand for convienpnt terms. This tact coupled with bright prospects lor continued flow of the supply of resale merchandise, prompted the reestablishment cf the budget department. Mr. Weatlierlys son, W. B. Weatherly, Jr., well known local BUNIIAY, JUNE 23 B, the Rev Annum C Hayes ’«—■ —— «* lhou ' ? J» «w I Allan, tit tie, Adam had gone into a state of re- hellion and could only see himself. Through the years God has con- The echo of the voice continued to tinued to call men out for certain GOD IS LOOKING FOR A MAN be heard. Yet we find Adam'hiding job One day he needed a leader _ • away. God did not stop God kept ' and law giver; he. called Moses. He And I sought for a man among God found his man again needed a prophet; He found Isaiah them .that should make up the hedge, aml '«* tored him t 0 his I jlace in thi « 1, . p & , T a,id stand in the gap before me for WorW ’ ‘’rough the yearsand saw a wonder. , ~ lul counselor. Everlasting Father. the land, that I should not destroy it; As we review this experience that and prince of Peace. Now God is but a found none. God. had with man it brings us across calling men to see that Holy One, Ezekiel 22'30 • a span of six thousand years, when Jesus Christ, who gave to us the true we hear the call again. We seem to ;ind livin & W- God is calli ™n Through this period of the past now in Person County who will stand five years we have heard one of the have lost ,he value of our responsi- true, and fight until victory over the greatest calls for man power the bility as Adam lost his in Eden. Our evils that surround us. God is looking world has ever known. We have history books are filled with quota- for a man to meet in world affairs sought to set up various organiza- lions from men down through the and help: to make treaties, promises, lions and work through them in ages, who could with one statement and agreements more secure. God is order to fill this great demand. It has shake millions of hearts. Today it looking for a man who can look the been marvelous as we review the does not touch us. It seems that the world in the face, and condemn those results from these agencies and see responsibility as individuals regard- forces of evil which are being cast the value of their efforts demonstrating the welfare of our community, upon the helpless youth of our land, ed. We have heard many new names and nation has been cast aside. for "these employment agencies, but. That '-love, communion, and fellow- Now. if you hear that still small this is not a new thing. God has been ship have been lost we count more voice calling, will you say. "Here I operating an employment agency for the value of a dollar than we do the sm. Lord; I will go, send me”. The I lie past six thousand years virtue ol' man and womanhood. God voice which was heard in the garden Let US; go back unto the day when lias looked upon the scene crying for of Eden can be heard on the busy God looked about in this world lie a man, as the evil forces are orgaiii2-' streets 61 bur cities, and every high had just created, only to find Ills ing themselves to rob us of that way and byway in Person County, man had quit the job. There was blessed peace, which God intended Oh! it we will only listen: lor there God with -a big world upon his hands for fnan to live. God is saying “give has never been a time when God with all the beauties that could be me a man" to stand in the gap, a needs that man as today. Listen, 1 offered anyone, yet we hear God man with a vision to help complete- n. k in the name of God. AMEN. (. The Following Public Spirited Individuals and Firms Hera Sponsor This Page HAMBRICK, AUSTIN and LONGHUF ST MERCANTILE CO. THOMAS < ... Come To Church Every Sunday ROXBORO COTTON MILLS Have Your Prescriptions Filled and Buy Your Drugs 'and . Sundries From Us Every Day. Phone 2271 LEGGETT’S DEPT STORE » “Loxboio’s Shopping Center” PEEBLES DEPT. STORE GEORGE W. KANE “The Peoples Store” Building Contractor The Lone Ranger —* y GIDDAP \) (GIT ALONG,THERE! WHV'D YUH PULL UP SHERIFF- WHOA, )/TIiERE'S THE GUTI AWS LOOK I . THAT SHERIFF'S jSHUT.UP! SWEAT \, ' —-7/ ‘ HERE, SHERIFF? THERE'S) LOOK! SILVER i S'-If'ft IFF THE Rioonvt. BRINGIN' A POSSE! Jf LEATHER AND \ I/ NO SIGH OF- A j, A W ASK -WAIT ,„ v I WOULDN'T DRAW THAT GUN, NO MASKED OUTLAW CAN GET ) YOU MIGHT HAVE TO TELL \NO NO, HOW'DVUH KNOwTI DIDN'T-iYWAIT, SHERIFF. YOU MIGHT HAVE AWAY WITH jnsr- WHV YOU WERE SO SUR- ) THAT'S WE'D RUN INTO < MEAN,THROW/MY DAD SOME EXPLAINING TO DO! / J r PRISED NOT TO MEET ft NOT TRUE. —NO, I--.WOULDI HAVE A POSSE THAT'S THE PART THAT Vs DAD, WHAT ARE YOU NEVER MIND, k ISN'T IT TRUE,SHERIFF,THAT V MATT \W™ME IF I WERE GOING PUZZLES ME, SO I'LL WAIT DOING WITH THIS / JEFF. THIS MAS YOU MEANT TO MEET'RANCE'A WHO IS TO HELP RANCE KELLER? . FOR YOUR EXPLANATION. , OUTLAW? AND WHY } KED MAN KNOWS AND HIS GANG HERE,TO r?L> THIS Y\ 7~K" ~>V A lr DID YOU -- - ,— y WHAT HE'S DOIN'. BRING THEM FOOD SO 1 \CRITTER? As. Xs V / -\r—r? < J 3, YOU LISTEN resident, was recently installed as budget department manager. W. 8., Jr., who is employed by the B. F. Goodrich Co., was employed in the same capacity prior to the war. He has just recently returned from 52 months Os service in the armed forces. ESSO GAS & OIL EXPERT LUBRICATION Now Is The Time To Change Your Winter Oil ROCK INN SERVICE STATION anotmat; i supposel W no . that-s just* tAKE a look at 1 j .SK&S&fi I Jk PEEBLE S ! .MODERN DEPT. STORE | Dial 2391 for Newspaper Service Dial 2391 for Newspaper Service PAGE SEVEN By Bob Green