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PAUL MUNI HAS 10TH SCREEN HIT IN PASTEUR FILM Palace Theatre Friday, March 13th. Paul Muni, acknowledged to be the greatest portrayer of character roles on screen or stage, has been in motion pictures just seven years, during which he has created a new record. Every picture he has made has been a hit, each has been outstand ing and his tenth film, the Cosmo politan production “The Story of Louis Pasteur,” which opens at the Palace Theatre on Friday as a First National release, is declared to be his first and most dramatic work 10 date. Muni never plays two characters that are similar. His first two films were “Valient” and “Seven Faces.” which he made in 1928. Then he re- 1 turned to the stage until 1932 when two of his greatest pictures were produced. These were “Scarface” and “1 am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang.” The following year came “The World Changes,” in 1934 he made “Hi Nellie” and in 1935 he again delighted all movie fans with “Black Fury” and “Bordertown.” These two great pictures were followed by another of an entirely different type “Dr. Socrates,” and now Muni is starring in his tenth picture the first biographical drama of the screen “The Story of Louis Pasteur,” which is based on the life of the famous French scientist. o All the farm owners from Farm ville to Ballards Cross Roads in Pitt County are plannnig to put out rat bait in a cooperative effort to con trol the rodents. j; LIST EN I N jj !* State-wide radio network !| «■ to !■ “SANDY” GRAHAM \\ j! Candidate for Governor j! ■ I Thursday, March 12th ■! !; 8:30 to 9:00 p. m. I| ■ - --■ j | * 1 1 *• ■l ij Raleigh WPTF jj 11 Charlotte WBT J> Jj Charlotte WSOC jl Ji Asheville WWNC jl j! Greensboro WBIG ■! Why Insure? In order that you may leave your family in good financial circumstances instead of wards of charity is one reason. There are others SEE US TODAY Walker Ins. Agency Cor. Hotel Jones Bldg. J. S. and Bill Walker v {§ Cold Jf Sherry Y EGG rw, N ~° 1 egg, 1 teaspoon sugar, few grains salt, few grains nutmeg, 1 cup cold milk, 2 tablespoons sherry. Separate the egg, beat the yolk until creamy. Add the sugar, salt, nutmeg and sherry. Add the milk and poor into the egg white, beaten stiff. The ingredients should all be very cold. Ice should not be added. ROCK INN SERVICE STATION Sdge of City , South Main St FARM LOANS ARE NOW BEING MADE The Graham Production Credit Association, which serves the coun ties of Alamance, Caswell, Chat ham, Durham, Guilford, Orange, Person, Randolph and Rockingham, announces that applications for farm loans for crop production pur poses are now being received from both old and new borrowers. The Production Credit Associa tion is set up as a permanent co operative institution to serve in bad years as well as those that are good. It is not an emergency organization. The rate of interest is low, being only five per cent at present. Money required can be made available at the time it is needed and interest 1 is charged only for the period funds are actually used. Inspection costs are reasonable. Prompt service may be had on all applications and farm ers desiring credit are requested to call on the Association’s local rep resentative immediately. For the convenience of borrowers in Person county, Mr. C. C. Wilker son, has been located in the court house at Roxboro, where he can be seen each week day during business hours. He will be glad to explain the method of operation of the Pro duction Credit Association and to render any other service possible. o The Golden Queen variety of to mato is making Henderson County famous for its fine juice, says the county agent. o The production credit association of Davie County will be of tremen dous value to farmers this season, according to the present outlook. o Thirty Yancey County farmers have placed a cooperative order for lespedeza, red clover, orchard grass, timothy and tobacco seed. IFOII HAIR AMD SCALP I JAPANESE OH. 1 Mbd, la U. *. A. t fbeAatisepMc Scalp Medlclae- DHNntt fric afCiify Heir T oalai • Me Ml. FEEL IT WORK! At All Oroggilh Write tar nil Baaklat “Tka Tnrtk Ahaat Tka Hair." Natlaaal Kaaady Ca.. Na* Yark PROFESSIONAL CARDS * * * * * at** * DR. ROBERT E. LONG * * Dentist * * Wilburn & Satterfield Bldg. * * Main St. Roxboro, N. C. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * S. F. NICKS, JR. * • Attorney-at-Law * * Thomas and Carver Bldg. * * Main St. Roxboro, N. C. * * * * * * * * Dr. R. J. Pearce OPTOMETRIST EYES EXAMINED— —GLASSES FITTED Thomas & Carver Bldg. Roxboro, N. C. MONDAYS ONLY 10 A. M. To 5 P. M. PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO, N. C. TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC Please take notice that Automo 'bile Fire and Theft policies Nos. 130001 to 300010 inclusive, Parcel I Post Coupon Books Nos. 105747 to 1 105748 inclusive, and Parcel Post Coupon Books Nos. 206351 to 206355 inclusive have been lost, misplaced or stolen and have never been issu ed by the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Satterfield Insurance Agency, our former agents, or Thompson’s Insurance Agency, who now represents this Company at Roxboro, North Carolina. If through any error or mistake the above policies have come into possession of any person, please communicate with W. R. 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Fifty-seven demonstrations farms have been selected in Buncombe County for a study of farm man agement problems by the TV A and the State College Extension Service. HelpJKidlnMys- Cymtex tt&VZZZZ 666 SA L VE_ Liquid-Tablets COLDS Salve-Nose price Drops sc, 10c, 25c WE BUILD FOR Roxboro and Person County With all Work Guaranteed. No Job Too Large and None Too Small. georgew"kane Roxboro, N. C.
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