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RED CROSS MEMBERS FOR THE YEAR 1936 large Number Have Joined and More Expect to Join This Week r Below is a list of those who havq joined the Red Cross for 1936. It is thought that many more will join this week. Mrs. W. E. Bowles. Mr. W. E. Bowles, j Mr. R. A. Isley. , Dr. J. H. Hughes. ' Mrs. Joe. M. Robinson. ! Mr. W. H. Adair, i Mrs. R. H. Gat**!, i Mrs. Geo. W. Kane. Mr. Geo. W. Kane. Mrs. Henry Crowell. " j- Mr. Riley Oakley. Mrs. R. B. Smith. Mr. J. A. Humphries, j C. M. Barnes. 1 Mrs. C. A. Harris. Mrs. W. E. Stewart. . Mrs. R. G. Cole. H Mrs. R. P. Burns. , Mr. R. P. Burns. , Mrs. C. E. Stewart. W. H. Harris. , Mrs. S. E. Barnette, i Mrs. L. L. Harvey. Mrs. W. F. West. Mrs. W. C. Bullock. Mrs. Carr Moore. Mr. W. C. Bullock. Mrs. Curtis Oakley. J. S. Walker. W. W. Woods. J. W. Noell. T. B. Woody. K. L. Long. i Glenn Brothers. J. M. Brewer. ■ A. E. Jackson. Stephen George. Arch Woods. Charles Ball. 1 Bill Walker. Melvin Clayton. i Gorden Carver. M. W. Satterfield. Harry Raiff. F. O. Carver, Sr. • ; George Thomas. r Bill Harris. Miss Claudy Carney. O. Z. Gentry. T' A. M. Burns. Simon Goodfriend. F. O. Carver, Jr. J D. W. Ledbetter. 1 A. M. Pleasants. Landon Bradsher. Jim Long, Jr. Fred Masten. ' J. C. Whitt, i W. E. Malone. Bumpass & Day. W. B. Weatherly. H. L. Woods. ' Maynard Clayton. C. H. Joynqr- Corner Barber Shop. Dr. Bryce. E. E. Bradsher. Frank Howard. Curtis Oakley. J. C. Oakley. E. Foreman. Joe Ameen. i Henry Coley. Aubrey Long & Co. Stewart Motor Co. Tom Winstead. Geo. Lansdell. Thomas Brooks. Bill Minor. Joe Kirby. R. D. Mitchell. W. C. Lawson. » Miss Evie Long. R. B. Dawes. L. M. Carlton. W. A. Sergeant Buck Jones. A. W. Clayton. T. P. Riddle. Dr. O. G. Davis. Judge J. R. Patton, Durham, N. C. R. A. Whitfield. W. A. Morris. ' E. M. Young. I T. C. Brooks. - Mrs. Daisy Brooks. L. G. Stanfield. Mrs. Lillie Long. ’ D. R. Taylor. Thomas Hamilton. P. L. Thomas. Dr. B. A. Thaxton. Geo. Currier. E. E. Thomas. mal'aria ODD cVlds first day Liquid, Tablets Headache, 30 Salve, Nose Drops minutes. Try “Rub-My~Tism”-World’s Best Liniment All Sizes Os : f Sold Leggett’s Department Store Rexbere, It. CL Famous Hawaiian Troupe to Appear Aldrich’s Imperial Singers and In strumentalists to Play at the Dolly Madison. The most famous Hawaiian troupe of entertainers in America today is Aldrich’s Imperial Hawai ian Singers and Instrumentalists who will be given an elaborate pre sentation at the Dolly Madison the atre next Monday and Tuesday, No vember 23 and 24. Billed every where as “the attraction extraordi nary,” they offer a most delight ful program of entertainment savor ed with the atmosphere of the South Sea Islands. These South Sea artists (and they ore artists) synchronize their wonderful and alluring music for the enjoyment of all music lovers who will want to hear them. If you miss it, you will overlook one of the most charming experi ences you have ever had. o— Dewey Herring, 4-H club boy of Greeny County, produced 58 bush els of com on his club acre this season. Dewey planted his corn in alternate rows with soybeans. o LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST Under and by virtue of authority contained in a certain deed of trust executed by William Roy Cates and wife to The Citizens National Bank of Raleigh, N. C., Trustee, on the 10th day of May, 1928, recorded in Book 38, Page 341, Registry of Per son County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured there by, the undersigned Commissioner of Banks, having succeeded to the rights and duties of The North Ca rolina Bank and Trust Company, successor to The Citizens Bank, suc cessor to the Citizens National Bank of Raleigh, N. C., Trustee, will of fer for sale, at public auction, for cash, in front of the Person County courthouse door on Wednesday, De cember 16th, 1936, at twelve o’clock noon, all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing 68.5 acres, more or less, situate, lying and E. B. Craven. O. T. Kirby. J. S. Merritt. Gus Deering. Unknown. G. C. Hunter. J. B. Riggsbee. B. G. Clayton. Ellen M. Sears. Sue Frederick. Grace Tillman. Chas. Holeman. B. B. Walker. Mrs. W. O. Humphries. R. G. Cole. J. J. Woody. S. M. Ford. John Ellington. S. B. Winstead. R. E. Long. Dr. H. M. Beam. Neal Parrish. W. W. Warren. Bill Kirby. Clara Raynor. D. S. Brooks. E. D. Williams. Mrs. F. W. Howard. i E. G. Thompson. Mamie L. Barnett. Mrs. H. D. Long, Jr. W. T. Adcock. Henry Woods. o A number of Randolph County farmers have seeded their small grain in strips this fall leaving a space to be terraced and seeded later. H A NfS WILL COOK GOOSE-FLESH! Bitter winds turn to Hanes gives M, ST~ sweet breezes when you comfort r/'t' you puton HANES [Gentle- in more ways V.v/v.«ts& LI I men, here’s a union-suit thanone.Here’s Vi ' r /7 JL with a wealth of warm, the protective warmth H downy napsoft, curl- you need, to be sure! But LI f ing, comfortable fluff the Heavyweight Cham- fj / that hugs your ribs and pion is knit and cut to U J knees ... and kills the true, honest measure— /II j goose-flesh that lays to match your chest and / H golden eggs—for the trunk. You can bend, I W W&r “doc.” Get into HANES twist, and reach—yet I U [ Underwear this Winter HANES won’t tighten I | | and see if you can’t duck across your shoulders, or I 1 I colds and save moneyl cut at the crotch! See I ’ 1 f a your HANES Dealer today. \<\ f HANES Union-Salts, as fflus- ks A/r I I trated (large figure), $1 up . . k -W VM _/ VA Shirts and Drawers begin at "SPI sst TvEAb 7Se . . Boys’ Union-Suit., 75c wg|lll / [I 111 • * Merrichlld Waist-Suits, 75c I I t yt . . aleo WINTER SETS (tha Ifli I Jr new shirt* and knit short* U- f|U allfll'lV tj| / lastrated at left). 50c did 5>C \U V JBIBU l^wA \ 11 per garment. P. H. Hanes Knit- lx ■pMUiVS Vy! ting Co, Winston-Salem, N. C. | If THE AHTI-FREEZE UNDERWEAR rom MIN ANN BOYS • PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO, N. C. being on the croaa country road lead ing from the Roxboro and Concord road at I. G. Stephen’s home place to the Roxboro end Offo road about five miles from the Town of Roxboro, in Olive Hill Township, Person County, State of North Ca rolina, and described and defined as follows: Bounded on the North by lands of W. R. Hambrick, on the East by the above described road, or thje lands of Errol D. Morton, on the South by lands of J. A. Painter, lands of J. D. Winstead, and lands ol I. G. Stephens’, and on the West by lands of the estate of C. T. Wood, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a stone in the edge of the aforesaid road, comer of W. R. Hambrick’s land, ttyfence with W. R. Hambrick’s line Norte 86 degrees 18 minutes West 1935 feet to a stone in the line of C. T. Wood’s estate, thence with Wood’s line South 11 degrees 58 minutes West 1316 feet to a pine stump, thence with Woods’ line South o de grees 33 minutes West 284 feet to the pointers, thence with linfc of I. G. Stephens North 79 degrees 45 minutes east 242.9 feet to an iron stalte, thence with line of I. G. Stephens South 77 degrees East 157.5 feet to an iron stake, thence with line of I. G. Stephens and line of J. D. Winstead North 88 degrees 26 minutes East 832.5 feet to a stone, thence with line of J. D. Winstead South 85 degrees 57 minutes East 226.5 feet to a stone in the line of J. A. Painter, thence with line of J. A. Painter North 4 degrees 45 minutes East 160 feet, thence wi + h line of J. A. Painter South 85 degrees 45 minutes East 687 feet to a stake in the said road, thencfe with the road North 2 degrees 45 minutes East 547 feet, North 4 degrees East 466.5 feet, North 14 degrees 15 min utes East 76 feet, North 5 degrees 45 minutes West 77 feet, North 14 degrees 15 minutes West 167.6 feet to the beginning, as shown by plat thereof made by W. R. Cates, Civil Engineer, October 28, 1927, whicn is attached to the abstract now on file with thq World War Veterans Loan Fund of the State of North Carolina, and being a part of that property conveyed to W. R. Cates by deed of I. G. Stephens and wife, Recorded in the Person County Registry in Book 38, at page 272. Dated this 13th day of November, 1936. GURNEY P. HOOD, Commissioner of Banks. 11-19-4 t WE BUILD FOR Roxboro and Person County With all Work Guaranteed. No Job Too Large and None Too Small. GEORG~ KANE Roxboro, N. C. STOCK-UP FOR A A . WARM WINTER fl ‘ : SB jTp UNDERWEAR If AS lilac, stylet, and // rnifhte tor men and I *•»». Popular Print 1 111 ■ If j Sold by HARRIS & BURNS SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the au thority conferred upon us in a Deed of Trust executed by W. D. Fulcher and wife, Sudie Fulcher, on the 26th day of July, 1926, and recorded in Book FL No. 1, Page 64, we will on Saturday, tee sth day of December, 1936, 12 o’clock noon at the courthouse door in Person County, Roxboro, N. C., sell at pub lic auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land, to-wit: AH that certain piece, parcel lot or tract of land containing 200 acres, more or less, situate, lying and on the sand clay road leading from Roxboro to Leasburg, about 10 miles W. of the town of Roxboro, in Olive Hill Township, County of Person, State of N. C., and bounded on the N. by lands of W. T. Pass, on the E. by lands of Grand Garrett and other lands of W. D. Fulcher, on the* S. by other lands of W. D. Fulcher and on the W. by lands of Grant Smith and lands of W. T. Pass, the same be ing a portion of that tract of land conveyed to W. D. Fulcher by deed of W. L. Thomas and wife, dated Dec. 29, 1911, which is registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Person County in Bk. 21, Pg. 176, and more specifically described as follows: Beginning at a hickory, comer with W. T. Pass, thence with line of W. T. Pass S. 85* 10’ E. 3572 ft. to a stake, corner with Grand Garrett; thence with line of Grand Garrett and line of W. D. Fulcher S. 5* 20’ W. 2439 ft. to a stake, line of other lands of W. D. Fulcher; thence with line of W. D. Fulcher N. 85* 10’ W. 3572 ft. to line of Grant Smith; thence with line of Grant Smith and line of W. T. Pass N. 5* 32* E. 2439 ft. to the begin ning, according to plat and survey there of made by W. R. Cates, C. E., on May 12, 1928. This land is sold subject to all unpaid taxes. This sale is made by reason of Ist SALE it* At The Pioneer Warehouse Come Early - Get A Good Sale - and Leave When Yon Get Ready. Excellent Sales Being Made Every Bay. Rogers & M. sold 548 lbs. for $292.52 Roy Rogers sold 346 lbs. for $238.12, Average $53. Average $69. Stanfield & B. sold 404 lbs. for $257.06, Long & Smith sold 886 lbs. for $402.94. Average $63 Average $46. s Last Friday the Pioneer sold 45,942 lbs. A. Y. Clayton sold 400 lbs. for $245.40 f or §15^70.30 Average s6l. * , ’ , Average tor entire sale, A. E. Clayton sold 320 lbs. for $164.53 & Average ssl. $34.10. Pioneer Warehouse T. T. Mitchell R. L. Hester Roxboro, N. C. I ROXBORO FURNITURE CO. I the failure of W. D. Fulcher and wife, Sudie Fulcher, to pay off and discharge the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust. A deposit of 10% wUI be required from the purchaser at the sale. This the 22nd day of August, 1936. INTERSTATE TRUSTEE CORPORATION, Substituted Trustee, Durham, N. C. 11-12-4 t o- SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY On the premises of the late Mrs. J. B. Stanfield at ten (10) o’clock A. M. on November 28th, as Execu tor of the Estate of Mrs. Stanfield, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction, the personal property belonging, to said estate, such property consist ing of four mules, one two-horse wagon, various farming implements, a large number of articles of house hold and kitchen furniture, and va rious miscellaneous articles. This November sth, 1936. L. G. STANFIELD, Executor. 11-5-3 t o NORTH CAROLINA, PERSON COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. Frank Pettiford, Plaintiff, vs. NOTICE Ella Pettiford, Defendant. The defendant, Ella Pettiford will take notice that an action entitled Friday Is The Day “AT THE SOUND OF GUN THEY’LL BEGIN TO RUN” and you’ll want first quality guns and ammuni tion in order to stop them! That’s just what you get When you are equipped for hunting here. HALL’S HARDWARE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH, 1936 as above has been commenced in the superior Court of Person Coun ty to have declared the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and the defendant served and dissolved absolutely on the grounds of two years separation; and the said defendant wUI further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superipr Court of said Coun ty, at the courthouse, in Roxboro, North Carolina, on or before the 30th day of November, 1936, and an swer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief de manded in said complaint now on file in the office of the said Clerk. This the 28th day of October, 19361 SUE C. BRADSHER, Clerk Superior Court. 10-29-4 t. yVWWWWWWWWVWWWfr I BUCK* JONES jj ;! for ;J ij Transfer Service j: I; or :j ij Public Hauling ij
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