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Easter Food Specials! MOTHER’S TASTY SALAD DRESSING OR RELISH SPREAD 2? 15c JT 27c LIBBY’S OR SOUTHERN MANOR PINEAPPLE Medium can Isc GENEVA DICED CARROTS 3 25c ANGLO COOKED CORNED BEEF 15c SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR 25c CANDY JELLY Honey Nut p OLEO ™99^ ISc lb. lOc ib. FOR BREAKFAST POST TOASTIES 2 15c RUMFORD’S BAK. POWDER sr 19c PENDER’S FRESH LAYER CAKE Ib. 19c BROWNIE BOY BREAD Lr 5c NUCOA ib. 20c WESSON OIL pt. 20c SNOWDRIFT 6 lb. can 95c PHILLIP’S CORN 4 cans 29c PHILLIP’S PEAS 4 cans 29c PHILLIP’S STRING BEANS 4 cans 29c PHILLIP’S ~ ~ TOMATOES 4 cans 25c CELERY 3 stalks 25c LETTUCE 3 heads 20c STRAWBERRIES •• • • pt lOc MARKET SPECIALS TASTY FRANKFURTERS ib. 17c HAMBURGER ib. I 2y 2 c FRESH PORK ROAST lb. I7i/ 2 c TENDER STEAK lb. 15c STEWING BEEF 3 lbs. 25c BEEF ROAST ib i? Z* FAT BACK ib- ii!/ 2 c PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO, N. C. PERSONALS We have Zells, Hampton, Poco moke and Fish Brand Guano for sale. See us before you buy. Pass, Hester & Jones. ts Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Wade of White Lake, N. C. spent the week end visiting in Roxboro. Miss Alma Baine of Burlington was the week-end guest of Miss Lo ren a Wade. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Long and daughter, Ann, of Fayetteville were Roxboro visitors Thursday. Mr. P. L. Cashwell and daughter, Tookie, are ill at their home here with flu. ’ I Miss Ernestine Wilkerson, who! has been a patient at Watt’s hospital, Durham for the past several days, has returned to the home of her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lee Crowell spejnt Sunday in Greensboro, view nig the results of the tornado. We have Zells, Hampton, Poco | moke and Fish Brand Guano for sale. See us before you buy. Pass. Hester & Jones. ts. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilkerson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jackson and daughter, Patsy, Miss Rosa Yar borough and Mrs. W. J. Yarborough spent Sunday in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Carver, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Perkins, Misses Hel en Latta, Ora Latta and Annie Louis Apple spent Sunday in Greensboro. Messrs. S. A. Oliver, Sr., S. A. Oliver, Jr., Flint Oliver, Boone Oliver, A1 Jennings and Miss Lucille Oliver spent Sunday in Greensboro. Misses Annie and Bertha Clay ton, Mattie Hatchett and Ruth New ton and Mr. W. E. Grimes spent Sunday in Greensboro looking over the destruction of the recent tor nado. I See us for Richmond High Grade (Guano before you buy. Pass, Jones & Mester. ts. State Warrants For Sale at Times’ Office. j i SIOO.OO IN JACK POT AT PALACE THEATRE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15TH. 4 month’s house rent. 4 month’s grocery bill. 4 payments on your car. You can do any of the above things and many more on this SIOO.OO. YOU MAY ATTEND EITHER THE DOLLY MADISON OR PALACE AND STAND AN EQUAL CHANCE OF WIN NING THIS MONEY. Y O U MAY W I N Yon can’t afford to stay at home and take a chance. Palace Theatre Roxboro, N. C. Miss Helen Thompson of Wash ington is ill in Watt’s hospital, Dur ham. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Brooks, and . family and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bar- ; nette spent Sunday in Zebulon Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bass left Sun- < day for Sumter, S. C. where they , will spend several days. ( Mr. W. C. Lawson, Misses Gladys j; and Foy Lawson, Cora Loy, and Mr. < and Mrs. Casper Jones spent Sun- , day in Greensboro, N. C. ] See us for Richmond High Grade ] Guano before you buy. Pass, Jones < & Mester. ts. . Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Boatwright and < Mrs. R. H. Oakley are spending sev- , eral days in Greenville, N. C. this ' week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Young and children of Louisville, Ky. will arrive here Sunday ot spend some time visiting relatives. Miss Mary Hamilton, who teach es in Lumbdrton, spirit the past week-end in Roxboro visiting her brother, Rev. Thomas Hamilton. ■Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Allen and children of Henderson w*ere Rox boro visitors over the week-end. Miss Oveida Long left Saturday for Agnes Scott college, Decatur, Ga., after spending the Spring holi days here visiting her mother, Mrs. Oveida Long. Armours High Grade Guano for sale at Hyco Warehouse. Pass, Hest er & Jones. ts- Misses Blanche Thornton and Thelma Slaughter and Mr. Bennie Slaughter of Dunn, N. C., spent the past week-end in Roxboro with friends. Miss Nell Edwards spent the past week-end in Durham as guest of Miss Adeline Tillett. Armours High Grade Guano for sale at Hyco Warehouse. Pass, Hest er & Jones. ts. Mr. Herbert Allen, a student at Winston-Salem Barber college, is spending this weqk with his mother, Mrs. Baxter Allen. Miss Julia Brent Byrum of Greens boro scent last week-end in Roxbo ; ro visiting Miss Rebecca Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sawyer are spending several days in New York City. BETHEL ° P. T. A. MEETING The Bethel Hill P. T. A. meeting was held Tuesday evening, April 7, at 7:30 o’clock in the school audi torium. The usual routine business mat ters were transacted. Mr. Cannon made a report on the, Elementary school becoming standardized. It has been assured that the school will be placed on the list of standard school next year. The officers elect jed for the coming year were Mrs. !J. H. Merritt, president; Mrs. Lil jlian Day, vice president; Miss 'Mabel Warren, secretary and treas ure, Miss Ruth Starling, reporter, I Mr. E. L. Wehrenberg. historian, Mrs. Merritt gave some helpful re marks emphasing working togeth er. Mrs. Ruth O’Briant, County ALLEN HALL TO BE AT TUXEDO APRIL 16TH Will Stage Two-Hour Exhibition Next Thursday at 3 P. M. Will Stage Exhibition at Tuxedo Billiard Parlor at 3:00 P. M. Will be in Roxboro For Two Hours. Everyone interested in learning how to play billiards or further im proving their prowess with the cub and ivory spheres will have their opportunity when Allen Hall of St. Louis, one of the world’s “first ten" thlree-cushSon billiard experts ap pears at Tuxedo Billiard Parlor on April 16th at 3:00 p. m. Hall comes here in connection with the third annual National ‘.‘Better Billiards” program being sponsored by the U N D ERWEAR HARRIS & BURNS Roxboro, N. C. 1 WHO TAILORS YOUR CLOTHES? ❖ ! —o— -2 | Guess why one of our close neighboring towns sold eight * hundred Schaefer tailored to measure suits the past fall. | THESE THINGS ARE NOT ACCIDENTALLY DONE % If we could thoroughly convince you of the value of this 2 line; we too would sell several hundred suits. * We have the same assortment of patterns our neighbor * has and the new spring samples are here s2l, $29, $45. 2 Join the ranks of satisfied customers and let a Schaefer 2 be your next. It will pay you to trade with us.— j WILBURN & SATTERFIELD £ In the heart of town, in front of the courthouse wwwwwwwwwu vmwvvwvwwvwi USE SCREENS This Summer WE HAVE A COMPLETE & , stock on hand and . >W'Cn : CAN SUPPLY YOUR EVERY NEED. : VWWYWMMIWWWUWi , IMO /fv*’ WLVWWWVWVWWW VVWJVWVWWWWWW Window and door screens are your only protection against the many summer carriers of sickness and contamination. In your crusade to them out, yon should be very careful to use only screening that you may depend upon. Screening that will not rust or corrode. In our supplies you have just that. Watkins & Bullock EVERYTHING TO SCREEN WITH ROXBORO NORTH CAROLINA Health Nurse, introduced Dr. Rich ardson, Health Officer of Orange- Person District. Dr. Richardson con gratulated the association in their Work of aiding the school to be come a Standard Elementary school. Dr. Richardson very interestingly spoke on the Importance of Pre- School Children Check-up. The eye defects corrected, the importance of teeth inspection, and giving proper attention to exaination of tonsils, and immunization against diseases, sunshine and proper rest, nutrltine foods, all are important for the child’s health, and his prop er development physically and mentally. A pre-school clinic will be held next week. We hope all National Billiard Association of America. During the young three-rail star’s two hour visit Here, he will no': only offer a billiard exhibition and a unique display of fancy shots, but devote one full hour of expert free billiard instruction. Feminine i billiard fans, mediocre players and tyros are especially invited to take advantage of this opportunity. Hall has appeared in every world three-cushion championship tour nament since 1925. He has finished in the runner-up position twice and was once tied for second place. In the opinion of astute; billiard critics, it has been one of the game’s mi racles that he has never won the world’s crown. 'v -I ) M • ■[ i M y ■ 7*7 Gektumek. be Mated ... in com fort ... in Hakes 1 Our roar guards. in figuring out your figuro. have protected you at tho seat They make sure Hakes cloth is cut to fit Sit stand, stoop, or bond nothing chokes or chafes I Take hold of a pair of Hakes Shorts ... poke your hands in side ... then stretch them apart Look at the room you've got in there for a couple of husky hipel g /y M I / / IACH m ■ / / WeJsoem, SOcea.'S^Bk I m f C/lQC c EACH ■ ■ VW v Jl Ottan « 7H 1 I THURSDAY, APRIL 9TH, 1936 parents will see that their hildren are examined. The Parent Teacher Association will meet again the first Monday in May. This will be the last meet ing of the school year. Mrs. W. R. Hayes, Reporter. o A FAMOUS DOCTOR fA S a young man the ** late Dr. R. V. Pierce practiced medi cine in Pennsylvania. His prescriptions met with such great demand that he moved to Buf falo, N. Y., and put up in ready-to-use form his well-known tonic, Golden Medical Discovery, which will elimi nate poisons from the intestines, increase the appetite, and tone up the digestive sys tem. Buy runv/ Tabs. 50c, liauid SI.OO & $1.35. ~i its a mnzsi SOLD BY * LEGGETT’S DEPT. STORE And remember this about Hakes colors: Washing or boiling won’t budge them. Our money says they’re fasti Every pair of Hakes Shorts should be mated to a Hakes Shirt light and cool with a lively elas tic knit they snap in snugly under your aims... lie calm and smooth across your chest... and tuck so far below your belt that they can’t roll into a rape at your waist Soe your Hakes Dealer today. P. H. Hanes Knitting Co. Winston- Salem. N. C. wumm
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