OM Toft LAND SAKE*/ 7 tl'lDN'T KNOW XOOR/ TATHER? W- IA>J ff>L*VED A HORN/ / HEILO MPS T>Ufip-{. WHERE . ~tOO GOING i WERE &OH4G -TO "THE "BAND concert/ Professional Cards J. J. WOODY licensed Embalmer Roxboro, N. :C. DR. E. J. TUCKER Dentist Offk-e in Hotel Jones. ROBERT P. BURNS I Attornev-at-l.aw Office in Old Post Olfice Building ! ? ' ' ? " - ? ? r DR. O. G. DAVIS Veterinarian, Offers his service to Roxboro and surrounding community Phone 87 W. T. BUCHANAN Furvayor Roxoorc, N C., Routs 6. DR. G. C. VICKERS Dentist Office in Wilburn and Satterfield Store Building rn Main Street, up stairs, corner rooms. DR. J. H. HUGHES nentict Office in Hotel .Joncs^ next door to Dr. Tucker's Offt?e N. LUNSFORD Attorney -at -Law Office over Garrett's Store Roxborc, N. C. f . ? V o ? ? Winter farming paid those who' tried it last year. Perhaps this is another timely season to plant- cover ?xain drill, using the fe:tiliz::r > i At the same time. drill in cr<; bus hoi of Abruzzi rye from the seed box* Mr; Blair states 't* 'at if nn gfaih , drill is, available, thfe rye might be broadcasted while the vetch iin i soil j rsn be sown with a lime spreader! and all harrowed in at rric opera-! tion. A fertilizer distribut:i\ could be used if there is no lime spreader On the place. If only partial sue- j :*e5s*is had with the vetch the first.! vear, the same acre should be plant- | ed again, states Mr. Blair, without | planting. Once th1? first acre iA established,! it will supply inoculation for the I ntiro farm and when once the j land is thoroughly inoculated, all one needs to do to get a good stand! of vetch is to plant about 15 to 20 ! pounds of seed per .acre each year. DR. H. M. BEAM | Physician Offers his service to Roxboro and surrounding country* Office over Sergeant and ? Clayton's Store. Day or Night - - - Phone 31 I : CAR OWNERS Have never been able to buy tire mileage at so low ? cost per mile as they can buy Firestone Gum-Dip , ped Tires today. And never before have they been able to buy tires so comfort abl?, safe and trouble-free. Wc. Also Sell OLDFIELD TIRES At these reduced prices 30 x 3 Fab. CI. ?_i ..$6.90 30 x 3 1-2 Fab. CI- $7.80 30 x 3 Rett. CI. Cord ?7.70 30 x 3 1-2 Ren. CI. Cord $8.95 29 x 1.40 Balloon $11.20 30 x 5.25 Balloon _ -$18.15 Most Miles Per Dollar Come liv ? We Can Serve You Better and Save YOU MONEY CENTRAL SERVICE STATION ? Main SU <>pp?wi(g P fl Have You Tried ESSO the gas wit it pep: ? ?? ? ? Says Early Rye Is Fine Cow Feed RaleighV-NV C., Sept. 6.? Planting rye as a winter .c.yer crap in Nrth | Carolina has been argued with ; vehemence . by the soil and fertirty worker's cf the Statf. Now come the livestock folks adding the weight cf their argument in favor cf the crop and claiming HYit rye. i- a .1 ' most excellent cr.p: for early spring 1 grazing. j [ ".It's, a general practice, to. turn I our cow.i on pasture toe early in j "the spring," gays John A. Arty, darry extension specialist. "This _is ; generally because we have an in adequate supply of winter feed. By the last of March the bam left is empty ar.t] many calrymen tu-n their cows on pasture rather than buy hay. This is rot such an ec onomical practice because the early trass- is m atiy water and. contains little nutritive value. In addition, the sod is trampled and will be in jured for the entire summer if ^thi pasture is heavily grazed while t K' land is soaking wet. This, is es pecially true of r?d larids. Not <)n iy are the sod ar.d the foil damage?i I ; uch grazing but weeds and l*nds I are consumed by the cows .causing 1 all kinds of flavors in the milk ant eat objcction 'able weed?. Rye planted in Septembtr, states >lr. Ar?y, will provide excellent rpring grazing at low cost and yviM help to .so've the problem of empty barn i fts.; By putting the cows the rye, . they may be held off of the pasture until, the grasses ;&ve. an opportunity to gr \y. o r ? The 150 iarmers who made a t"-ur of their heme county now have a better idea :f t-he different kind? of farming being conducted suices^fut ly in Alamance County, says Kerr' Scott, county agent, ~ There will be an increase in the i. mount of barley planted for hsjr, i jrrazinR and (train this fall du? to j the fine results tecured l?5t sea; n. JUNIOR ORDER .MEETING Roxboro Council No. 121. Meeting' openjnK at 8 o'clock r. M. AH member.-" requested to be pre sent. Visiters vo.(2?. STORK Agency Whitman's Candies and Eastman Kodaks GEORGE W. KANE BUILDER and CONTRACTOR "No fob too Big ? None too Small" Carolina Power & Light Co. HOME- LIFE MADE EASIER Ask the Lady who baa an Electric Range ROXBORO OIL CO. WHOLESALE GAS AND OIL Ask Your Dealer for Galtex Phone 248 ROXBORO LAUNDRY Let Us Do Your Dirty Work We Are Well Equipped Dry Cleaning Pressing Phone 157 J. Y. BLANKS ttHOt'.KK ? ~ Successor to BLANKS & MORRIS Don't wojry .about what you shall eat Phone 25 ? H