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No More Payments Accepted For Excess T obacco Allotment Tax Payment Warrants Will Continue to be Issued to Contracting Producers Covering All Tobacco Produced, Excess Will be Entered on Cards. County Agent H. K. Sanders re ceived instructions Saturday, Jan. 25th, to accept no more payments for excess allotments. All contract signers who still have tobacco to sell will present their allotment cards to the Field Assistants at the warehouses just as they have been doing, and the Field Assistants will continue to issue Tax Payment Warrants to contracting producers covering all tobacco produced by them, including excess, and will en ter excess on cards previously is sued. If there is space left on any pro-, ducer’s card, he can present this RESULT OF CASES IN SUPERIOR COURT Many Defendants Assigned to State Prison to Work Roads of State. The following cases were dispos ed of last week in Superior Court with Judge F. A. Daniel presiding. State vs. George Timber lake—ln dictment, second degree murder— continued to next term. State vs. Leamon Bass—lndict ment, recklcjss driving—verdict of “not guilty” directed. State vs. Victor Suitt, Ira Suitt and Willie Parker lndictment, manufacturing whiskey—judgment, Victor and Ira Suitt, 3 months in jail to be assigned to work roads. Willie Parker, 8 months in jail to work roads. State vs. Le Roy Harvey—lndict ment, driving drunk, reckless driv- PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. ROBERT E. LONG Dentist Wilburn & Satterfield Building Main Street Roxboro, N. C. •*•**•* * S. F. NICKS, JR. • * Attoraey-at-Law * * Thomas and Carver Bldg. * * Main St Roxboro, N. C. * * * • * * • * Dr. R. J. Pearce i OPTOMETRIST EYES EXAMINED— —GLASSES FITTED Thomas & Carver Bldg. Roxboro, N. C. MONDAYS ONLY 10 A. M. To 5 P. M. Part of every game the pause that refreshes All games have their tense moments —so does every- day work. Take time out for an ice-cold Coca-Cola. Its energy-giving refreshment fAW^M JrjM sends you back to work or play feeling fit* WH KTSiSrSTk COCA COLA BOTTLING WORKS I Wi"A % A M ICE-COLD COCA-COLA IS EVERY PLACE ELSE, BUBBimi II R£kQt*OS IN YOUR ICE-BOX AT ■ card to any Field Assistant, and have his sale recorded in the usual manner. However, if the allotmen - card of any producer has been filled all the way to the bottom of the card, then this producer may call at the office of the County Agent and a new card will be issued with out cost. Meeting of Directors of Farmers Mutual Exchange A meeting of the directors of the Person County unit of the Farmers Mutual Exchange will be held ir the Courthouse at 2:00 P. M., Tues day, Jan. 28th. ing, damage to personal property judgment, guilty of both counts. Is' count, 6 months in jail to be as signed to labor. Defendant not t operate a motor vehicle for 1? months. 2nd count, prayer for judg >ment continued upon condition de fendant remain of good behavior State vs. James Stephens—lndict ment, grand larceny judgment “guilty.” Defendant to be imprison ed in State prison for not less than 10 months and not more than 14. To be assigned to labor. State vs. Stephen Satterfield— Indictment, grand larceny. Defend ant pleads guilty of receiving stolen goods knowing them to have been stolen. State accepts plea—Judg ment. State prison for not less than 8 months and not more than 12. To be assigned to labor. State vs. Floyd Sharks—lndict ment—grand larceny. Judgment— PAINTING SERVICE! Whether it’s a room, a house, or just a piece of furniture that you want painted, you may feel confident that the job will be well done if you let us do it. Wo use only the finest materials and employ only the most skilled of workers. Call us for an estimate. G. B. MAS TEN Painting & Papering PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO, N. C. “not guilty.” State vs. Floyd Sparks—lndict dictment, larceny, continued to next term. State vs. Paul Whisnant—lndict ment, grand larceny. Defendant pleads guilty. Judgment, to be con fined to State prison for not less than 10 months nor more than 14, to be assigned to labor. State vs. W. D. Crump—lndict ment, breaking and entering. Judg ment, 18 months in jail to be as signed to labor. STANDARDIZATION NEEDED IN COUNTY, FOR ALL POULTRY Would Have a Marked Signifi-I cance on General Reputation of the County for Poultry De mand. If the poultry of Person County were standardized (everyone rais ing the same kind) it would have a marked significance on the general reputation of the county for poul try production 'and demand! It would be a striking picture in the minds of people traveling through or in the county, which picture would linger a long time and be an advertisement of the fact; hence turn the attention of outsiders to our county for uniform standardized poultry. When you buy a standardized commodity or product from the fac tory or from the field, there is a certain assurance in the purchas ing of that standardized product which means much to the purchas er in terms of guaranteed satisfac tion. Such would be the case with purchases of standard poultry if the farmers of this county would supply a breed of a certain kind. In the past, the Barred Rock breed has been selling for a higher price than other breeds of poultry when marketed in large lots. We would be able to secure approxi mately from one to one-and-a-half cents per pound more for our poul try if all were Barred Rocks of a good quality. To this end, County Agent Sand ers is planning to hold 2 meetings in the county in an effort to enlist the cooperative interest and sup port of such an undertaking among the poultry growers of the county. The meetings are scheduled to be held some time in February and those interested in working to gether on this standardization pro ject are asked to watch for the date and place of the meeting and at tend. The Barred Rock breed will be the one to standardize on because of the fact that they have in the past brought a higher price per pound when sold in large lots in the principal markets of our country. Those contemplating buying baby chicks of the general purpose breeds would assist materially in bringing to pass this desirable goal, if they would give this matter of stand ardization of poultry thoughtful /consideration and buy the bireed that gives the best promise at this time for the best financial returns from the principal markets. Those who intend to buy baby chicks Ito replenish their old stock should have their children join the poultry club, where there are child ren between the ages of 10 and 18 years in the family. o State Warrants For Sale at Times’ Office. State Warrants For Sale at Times’ Office. pVJVWWWVVWVYAWVVWN ;! New Car Performance !■ j: try ■ 1 HYDRAULIC !■ ; RECONDITIONING • with I; | Pedrick, Heat Shaped, \ ■ | Hydraulic Piston Rings- |! ! It will give your car great- ■ | I er power, more speed, fast- !; ! er pick-up. J ■ I Also New and Used Parts !; Roxboro i Auto Parts j; ; Depot Street ;! I Monroe Pleasant, Mgr. !; 0^ ANNOUNCES ‘25-A-MONTH TIME PAYMENTS AND A NEW UCC 6 % FINANCE PLAN Any New Ford V‘B Car Can Now Be Purchased for $25 a Month with Usual Low Down-Payment This $25-a-month time-payment plan enables you to buy a New Ford V-8 car through your Ford dealer on new low monthly terms. After the usual low down-payment is made, $25 a month is all you have to pay for any type of new car, includ ing insurance and financing. Your cost for this extension of credit is only y 2 of 1% a month on your orig inal unpaid balance and insurance. This plan reduces financing charges for twelve months to 6%. For example, if you owe a balance of S4OO for your FORD MOTOR COMPANY % - _ __ Let Us Explain The Plan To You » : - IT’S REALLY EASY TO OWN A NEW FORD NOW. THE PAYMENTS ARE SO VERY SMALL THAT YOU NEVER MISS THE MONEY. WE WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU THE CAR YOU WANT AND EXPLAIN THE PLAN. Crowell-Lowe Motor Co. Inc. Reams Ave. • Roxboro, N. C. ' 1 ' H 7l An income of 7 percent on the investment was the highest record ed by farmers of Graham County who kept records last year. JAPANESE OIL »•* I* U. •. A. POII HAIR AND SCALP * ■piwwmaT waury i wwawe IT’S A SCALP MfDICINIf Me Ml. FEEL IT would At All Dragghh Write ter F«t( BwkM "Tin Tnrtk A tout Tin H«lr.” Natlmal Rim* C*.. Nn Vwt NOTICE! By Order of the Comty Board of Commission ers all property on which 1934 taxes have not been paid will be advertised for sale on Febru ary Ist. Please attend to this matter at once and save additional costs. Please come in and pay your 1934 poll and per sonal property taxes before February Ist and save additional costs. M. T. Clayton Sheriff. # car and insurance, you pay $24 for the year of credit; if the balance is S2OO you pay sl2. Your credit cost for one year is the original unpaid balance multiplied by 6%. U C G plans provide you with in surance protection at regular confer ence rates. You have not only fire and theft insurance, but SSO deductible col lision, and protection against other ac cidental physical damage to your car. The Universal Credit Company has made these plans available through all Ford dealers in die United States. THURSDAY, JANUARY 30TH, 1! State Warrants For Sale at> Times’ Office. (Q) i, Distributor
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