Peach Blossom Time in Dixie
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June and Jane LaFontaine, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
La Fontaine of Atlanta, shown among the peach blossoms on the Frank
Hill farm near PanthersviUe, Ga. Heavy blossoms foretell a bumper
peach crop this summer.
APRIL 14TH TO BE i
BIG DAY AT BETHEL!
HILL HIGH SCHOOL:
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AH Grades And Teachers Have <
Been Working Together In
Order To Have Large Num
ber Os Splendid Exhibits
This Day
Parents Os School Children
Urged To See The Fair
(Continued From Thursday)
Fourth Grade: Mrs. Glenn - A
unit on “Know .'the State” and
“Flowers and Birds” which includ.
es a frieze for flowers and birds,
booklets, flower garden with tools
to work it, and bird houses.
Fifth Grade: Miss Stephens -
“Colonization and Life in the Early
Colonies.” This exhibit will include
a scene showing the Colonies, fur
niture, costumes, .travel, posters,
maps and booklets.
Fourth and Sixth Grades: Miss
Johnson - Notes on music studies
during the year. A study of circus
and animals and also booklets on,
different subjects of the Bible stud-,
ied in morning exercises.
Sixth Grade: Mrs. Cannon - “Ev-,
olution of Clothing” which willj
show step by step of how cotton,'
wool, linen, silk, fur and rubber are|
made into wearing apparel. I
Seventh Grade: Mrs. Griffin - A
unit on North Carolina, Things are’
being collected for a museum, book-|
lets and posters are being made a- 1
bout our natural resources.
HIGH SCHOOL
English: Miss Taylor - An exhib.
it which will show the appearance,
cost and care of a home library, also
booklets on various libary phrases.
History: Mr. Gibson - Booklets
on lives of great men and places.
FOR
International
Fertilizers
SEE
S. B. Winstead, B. K. Barnette or
C. C. Winstead
At The Winstead Warehouse, Rox
boro, N. C.
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We have a complete line of all tobac
co and grain fertilizer.
Come to see us before you buy and
get the best.
International Agricultural
Corporation
S. B. WINSTEAD B. K. BARNETTE
C. C. WINSTEAD
Maps and posters made on differ
ent economic subjects such as bank
ing, checks, money, labor, etc.
Agriculture: Mr. Bullard - Shop
jobs which students have made as
harrows, tables, ironing boards,
hat trees, milking stools, etc.
Latin and Mathematics: Mrs.
Beam - A unit on Caeser Gallic War.
Geometrical drawings.
Home Economics: Mrs. Carver -
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BADMINTON CHAMP
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j Mrs. Del Barkhuff of Seattle,
Wash., women’s national badminton
| champion, shown ready to serve al
I a tourney in which she defended hei
, title. Popnlar for many years with
| men, the game of badminton has
I been growing in favor among wom
en and is now played throughout
’ the United States.
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BOCK BEER
It’s Bock Beer Time And We
I Have It.
ROCK - INN SERVICE
STATION
PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO. N. C.
Movie Tough Kid
‘Tells All’ About
Hollywood Folks
Edward G. Robinson To Play A
Dolly Madiapn Theatre Monday
and Tuesday, March 21-22nd
The frankest actor to hit Holly
wood since Mae West is 14-year-old
Bobby Jordan, tough kid extraor
dinary.
Bobby’s principal claims to fame
in his profession are parts in “Dead
End," in which he scored the juve
nile hit, and in Warner Bros.’ cur
rent Damon Runyon and Howard
Lindsay comedy starring Edward G.
Robinson, “A Slight Case of Mur
der,” coming Monday to the Dolly
Madison Theatre.
“Acting,” he told amused Eddie
Robinson, “is de softest racket dere
iis, pal. If y’ don’t believe it, try
' diggin’ a ditch.”
“Listen, sis!” he said to leading
woman Jane Bryan, “if I was a lit
tle bigger I’d show up dis Williard
Parker guy. He makes love to you
like he’s afraid you’d break in two!”
And <o six-ioot-four,
Parker, the romantic lead, who liked
to tease him: “Aw, lay off, y’big
hunk o’ limburger! You’re twice as
big as me and two of me could lick
you easy!”
Baby booklets and garments,
silk dresses, slacks, pajamas, house
coats and posters with details of
each.
Biology: Mr. Cannon - Cage of
whife rate showing the effect of
different foods on growth appear
ance, and activity. Booklets and pos
ters on leaves, trees, flowers, birds,
health and bird boxes.
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Let’s Clean Up, Paint Up And Fix Up
—March 21 to 26 Is
CLEAN UP WEEK
City Os Roxboro
its
Advertise
In The Times
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE RESALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of a decree
of the Superior Court of Person
County, made in that Special Pro
ceeding, entitled M. T. Chandler vs
Jacksie Thornburg, et als, same be
ing upon the Special Proceeding
docket of said Court, I will as Com
missioner on,
SATURDAY, April tod, 1938 at
Twelve O’Clock Noon at the Court
house door in Roxboro,
RESELL at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash the follow
ing described lands, to-wit:
“Lying and being in Allensville
Township Person County, North
Carolina and bounded on the
North by Henry Brann, on the West
by R. B. Smith, on the East by
Sterling Wade, and on the South
by the lands of Lester Burch, con
' taining 35 acres more or less.” For
further reference see will book 19,
1 page 281, CJerkfs (office, Person
J i County. This being the land willed
to Alfred Chandler as described in
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pure as sunlight iSL
COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.
Item 1 of said will.
This being a resale of the above
described land the bidding will
ommence at $478.50. The purchaser
will be required to deposit ten per
cent of the amount bid as evidence
of good faith.
This 15th day of March 1938.
R. B. Dawes, Commissioner.
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ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as the adminis
trator of the estate of Mrs. Sarah
Jane Chandler, deceased, late of
Person County, North Carolina, this
is to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of said de-
We Have Your Kind Os Coal.
Our well stocked coal yard enables ns to supply you with
the kind of coal that you need and at a most reasonable
* price. CaU us now for your coal needs.
Central Service Corp.
Phone 137 Roxboro, N. C.
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SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1938
ceased to exhibit them to the under
signed on or before February 9th.,
1939, or this notice will be pleaded
n bar of their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate will please
make immediate payment
This 9th. day of February, 1938.
G. C. Pulliam, Administrator of
estate of Mrs. Sarah Jane Chandler
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