SOCIETY mss VICTORIA GARRETT Social Editor fffiyffffffffVVfPVfVfWTTT Miss Bailey m Entertained The members of the Ace High bridge dub and several additional guest* mere entertained by Miss Lottie Bailey Tuesday night at her home on Court street. The living room was unusually attractive w :h a profusion of hya cinth* jonquils and ferns Quite a Burnt*! of progressions were enjoy ed du> .’:g the evening Club high ar-jce pi .. vias won by Mrs Russell Murray Club low score prize went to Mi*s Louise Pulliam, while viaiu r’s high score prize was award ed to Mr> E E Thomas THr St Patrick idea was carried out by the hostess when she, as ■tatad by Mesdames Stonewall Jack ane and K E Pa > lor. served her guaats a salad course and delicious kraso* custards Thosr erjoying the affair were ** —•* —— Vrctcr Satterfield. Riley Oabirs. Russel Murray. Mclver Esath rrston Joe Gussy. E E Has as David Carver; Miaaes Lawisi Pulliam Rosa Yarborough. Maine Love Barnette. Ernestine Wthsnm and Bivins Winstead .—© Miscellaneous Shower Is Given As a courtesv to Mr and Mrs Jwpor Whitfield a n scellaneous Bsotr was given by Mrs Marvin CMptor «« the home of her parents Mr asul Mr* W A Hicks on Sat BT day aaght at last week A war hi r at punas and contests asw aagoyad during the evening Fattewnig these the bride amd groom tape dir art sd to the dining room •bare aa attractive array of gifts •are peoarntsd them Mbw Bertie Oakley assisted the kasha a serving refreshments to Bar bßnssg guests Misses Jewe' Aveertte Leastr Oakley Annie Tbaaws Oakley Sue Whitfield lass Whttfmld and Mary Whit fkstd Messrs Meh-w Oakley Os ksmr Oakley Jr Johnnie Oakley, JfXfk. ELECTRIC COOKING | ■H COST N. C. FAMILY I ONLY $2.01 A MONTH r - elst-tb* w. »or ooommg >§, I ‘ *T*- y «»' | « Mr*. F. L Idlil ms Ipwct Pino cook* for her family I . '• ■""t'Ze*?"'£T-Z* WI for Hack Um tkaa coat of other methods. t . .*-! . 4 KM? lirrvwttr \ Hm to th* actual naataM to ona at the thousand* of Carolina fam- I rkrt any mmm ih«*, Who Bart finally with a markad saving of time, ■ , un nun tbu yeab’s V C- MONTHLY BOX MONTHLY BILL 1 H / sssasr sis s7.Bi TOTAL ; - $15.97 $22.00 EirCTIUC COOKING COST MRS. SMITH MMSwm 9IHV * y ssjm for the average month Batut.i.> Mrs. SmMh la liltttllf to ba able to cook *0 economically I - - - - ww- mmt at Um mm Baa* to aajay greater comfort coolness, speed and ■ ' , ‘TT r.-J JJTV- _ toad sconomy Os cawrae, the cast of Bactiic Cooking varies according ■ < 7S^ Hw/X to aastoMtoaa to vwtom homaa but It U always ECONOMICAL! I esatolS to-wts toHh M J ggvtoae: ,33| UNGES FHI TERMS to* LOW PRICED ON RANGES JhUEV " Mrw NOrdato With AN la- No Dawn Payment Needed ||M> pnsmsMi M Par Lew Ta Bay An Electric Range The atm Ylsilili Bangaa are Iha Until March 11. When the preaenf MMI mm* beautiful ever made and the rHA plan expires, you can have anj AW SISS& - style Electric Range InsiaUed A modem cost* no in your homo on tho Allowing basis: ; *ShLtoSa NO DOWN PAYMENT I ’ liedT-M l_u. IljLr" 11 " "** 1 TEABS TO PAT ! 1% CARRYING CHARGE y'to'rws war l This Is Uncte Sam's ow» easy tlnan a «Sr- ■ | I plan designet' . lot thousands oi I I families enjoy at on a the advan tagea of an Electric Range and other [ U Bacßlcai Appliances. _ _ ■ U U There Is no red tape nor delay with CSHOUNA MODERNIZE YOUR HOME' In* the easy FHA plan. Select the Elec stall a new ~'ectric Range Mid rn- trie Range yo want and ask you yOMgR ANO LIOMT Electric Deale. or us to handle all da \ iCHEAP - (St/cy MORE o/ April 13. with Mesdames Victor Satterfield and E. M. Bailey as joint hostesses. o TARE CARR OF CHICKS TO SUCCEED WITH HENS The future success of the poultry, , flock depends a great deal upon the [ care and management of growing chicks in the spring, i Give them proper care, said Roy' i S Dearstyne, head of the poultry j department at State College, and’ they will grow into strong, vigor ous. profitable birds. Some of the fundamentals to ob serve while the chicks are young were pointed out as follows; Do not overcrowd. See that there are not more than two chicks for each square foot of floor space in the brooder house. Provide two half-gallon drinking fount- for each 100 chicks. One five-foot mash hopper will be enough for each 100 chicks during the first three weeks. From the age of three weeks un til they reach broiler size, each 100 PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO, N. C. chicks should have two mash hop pers four inches high, six inches wide, and five feet long. Inadequate feeding and drinking facilities is one of the worst faults in poultry raising. Have adequately controlled ven tilation. More chicks are killed or weakened by overheating than by chilling. Keep the feed hoppers filled with a well balanced mash. Aim to have the chicks consum ing about equal parts of mash and scratch feed at the sixth week. Maintain rigid sanitation. Cull all slow developing chicks. These seldom “come through” and prove profitable. When the weather permits, get the chicks out on the ground. A great deal of benefit is gained from sunshine, green feed, and fresh air. o Yancey County farmers purchas ed cooperatively 5,000 pounds of lespedeza seed for planting this spring. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having this day qualified as Ad ministrator, de bonis non, of the estate of Mattie E. Morton, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the Ist day of March, 1937, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This the 29th day of February, 1936. T. F. DAVIS, d. b. n. of Mattie E. Morton. 3-5-6 t. o NOTICE— SALE OF LAND I 1 By virtue of the powers contained lin that deed of trust executed by !H. S. Morton and wife, Frances ; Morton, dated April 6th, 1929, of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Person County in Book 8. page 303, the terms of same hav ing not been complied with, and at the request of the holder of the note secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned Trustee, by virtue of the powers conferred on him by that instrument of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Person County in Book 45, page 186. will offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash at public auction at the Court House door in Rox boro. N. C. on SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1938, at 12 o’clock M., that certain tract of land in Bushy Fork Township, Person County, North Carolina, ly ing on State Highway No. 144 lead ing from Roxboro, N. C. to Pros pect Hill, N. C., and bounded on the North by lands of W. H. Moore and John Vanhook; on the East by lands of W. H. Moore and Devreux Dav is; on the South by lands of Nat Huff, William Burton and W. G. Rogers, and on the West by lands of John M. Denny and Z. V. Mor ton, containing One Hundred, eigh ty-seven and one-half (187%) acres, more or less, 97% acres of said tract having been inherited by H. S. Mor ton from his father, S. E. Morton, and 90 acres purchased by H. S. Morton from J. T. Morton. This sale will remain open 10 days for an increase bid, and the purchaser will be required to de posit 10% of the purchase price on the day of sale. This 10th day of March, 1936. W. D. MERRITT, Substitute Trustee. 3-19-4 t. o NOTICE OF SALE Under the authority conferred up on me as commissioner in the court’s order of sale dated March 11th, 1936, in that special proceeding in the Superior Court of Person County entitled “The Board of Commission ers of Person County versus Bana am H. Hobgood,” I will sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Roxboro, at twelve (12) o’clock M., on MONDAY, APRIL 13th, 1936 two tracts of land belonging to Banaam H. Hobgood described as follows: TRACT NO. 1. Located in Mt. Tirzah Township, Person County, North Carolina, known as the home place of Banaam Hobgood and con taining 11 acres, more or less, bounded on the North by Jasper Oakley, on the East by Jasper Oak ley and C. G. Humphries, on the South by C. G. Humphries and on the West by Jasper Oakley. One acre of said land was conveyed to Banaam Hobgood by deed of Thom as H. Hobgood and 10 acres of same .Tobacco Fertilizers Made of Nature's Treasured Plant-Foods MOM THE SEA RHs use tons of fish fjMOTTONSEED-meal, lyl| scrap in Robertson’s IkZII rich in Nitrogen, Proven Fertilizers and the Phosphoric Acid and Pot manure of fish-eating ash, is generously used in birds. They supply plant- Robertson’s Tobacco Fer foods in forms no chemist tilizers. It nourishes the can imitate. crop constantly. * FROM THE MINES | |HE bones of prehis- IllN blood and tankage mi toric animals are |^Jb]are recovered the ele mined and turned into ments that grew the feed superphosphates to supply for livestock. We use them the phosphoric acid that regularly in Robertson’s crops need. Fertilizers. DON'T TAKE CHANCES. USE THESE MAGNESIA-RICH THOROLY CURED-BETTER INGREDIENT-FERTILIZERS To prevent damage to the leaf from limestone and “cure” the mixtures, frog-eye and sand-drown, we use large This makes the magnesia available, quantities of Sulphate of Potash Mag- Our Tobacco Mixtures contain one nesia. We putin Muriate to give body half organic nitrogen and one-half and weight. Then we add dolomitic mineral—proven best by years of test. Fertilizers ♦SILKY LEAF 3*3 *1 S~\ I *GOLD DOLLAR 58-S *OLD RELIABLE 2*3 | INGREDIENTS *OOLD STANDARD 3K>5 PACKED IN COTTON BAGS PRO V to E N FORMULAS FOR EVERY CROP , For Sale By Robert Hester Roxboro, N. C. Frank Whitfield Bushy Fork, N. G was devised to Banaam Hobgood by the Will of Thomas H. Hobgood recorded in the Clerk’s office of Person County in Will Book 20, page 520. Upon said tract of land is located the residence of Banaam Hobgood. TRACT NO. 2. Located near the first tract in Mt. Tirzah Township, Person County, North Carolina, and containing 12 acres, more or less, bounded on the North by Martha Ann Bowling, on the East by Ed Oakley, on the South by C. G. Hum phries and on the West by Jasper X* Lincoln said: “A man’s legs should be just long enough to reach the ground.” A washer, however, should be adjustable in height for a short or a tall woman, and so that all four legs will set solidly on an uneven floor. All four legs of the Maytag are adjustable in- TOtm CHOICE OF POWER dependency of each other. This is typical at For homes without de&riaty Mattag engineering throughout —one of many r~r- «—*• Maytag engine, built for die “6 I woman to operate. Electric modds for homes with elec tricity. Etay payments. M-io-M* MAYTAG THE MATTAt COMMET i ■tEEFtCTEEUt • FOEEPEO 1»t» « WEWTOII. ICWE MORRIS & LEDBETTER Depot Street Roxboro, N. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 19TH, 1936 Oakley and C. G. Humphries. See deed from Parthenia Hobgood e't aL recorded in the Register’s office of Person County in Book 00, page 35, for metes and bounds description. Said two tracts of land*will be first sold in separate parcels and then as a whole and sale confirmed, barring an upset bid; to the manner of sale producing the highest sale price. This March 11th, 1936. R. P. BURNS,'' Commissioner. 3-19-4 t.