Faculty Reviews Year’s Work (Continued From Front Page) for their helpfulness and co-oper ation. “Welcome” is the motto of (Jentral school. Deep appreciation is due the Kiwanis Club for the aid given to the number of less fortunate children in our school. Also to the many friends who have help ed in any way by providing milk or clothes or what not. Many a little heart has been gladened and many little bodies warmed by the generous gifts. To the room representatives a great measure of gratitude is felt for their many “treats,” aids, co-op eration, etc. The school feels very proud of its Patrol Boys. This year is the first year that Central School boys have had a part in the pat rol system and they have , ren dered exceedingly creditable ser vice to the school, town ■ -and children of the community. Pupil participation in extra curricular activities has besn greater this year than probably any other school year. The part taken in the Red Cross drive, Christmas and Easter seal cam paigns, Clean-Up Week cam paign and others not recalled at present has been of great value, not only to pupils but the com munity as well. Then, too, the rendition of the Christmas Can tata, The Great Deliverer, and the May Day program are other highlights in the school’s exten- Many worthwhile additions have been made to each of the grade libraries, maps and a globe to the grammar grades, and sets of books for the primary grades. The Physical Education equip ment has been supplemented by see-saws, volley ball courts, etc. Realizing that this school year has not been perfect by any means it is felt that considering the shortage of teachers and space much has been accomplish ed. Perhaps here is the place too, to say that the Central school wish to ask that it, too, may have a substantial consideration as to needs during the summer vaca tion. Byway of suggestion may the floors, walls, ceilings, boards, windows and desks be gone over, renovated and put into usable condition before opening of school in the fall? Best wishes to all our freinds for a happy vacation. To Mr. J. W. Gaddy, Jr. the school, pupils and faculty wish the best and hope that his suc cessor will be as .pleasant to know .and work with. o Mitchell county 4-H Clubs have raised $l5O for rebuilding the 4-H 1 camp at Swannanca, reports F. L. Woodard, assistant farm agent of the State College Extension Ser vice. MAY 6th to 13th National Hardware Week / o \ | CHECK/y Roxboro, nfIffDWHBE Telephone N.C. 2191 yMETY Long, Bradsher Cr Company Citizens Warned Os Bogus Salesman By Melvin Burke Melvin H. Burke, secretary of the Roxboro Chamber of Com merce, was notified by the St. Louis Chamber of Commerce to day, that an individual, who ap parently obtained one of the catalogues of |the Briell-Rogers Cotton Goods Company of St. Louis, is falsely representing himself as a salesman of this company. He is taking orders for uni forms and various items from hotels, beauty parlors, tourist camps and other small business concerns, collects cash deposits and advises customers the goods will be shipped later. In some places checks have been made payable to himself and cashed locally. All firms and business estab llehments of Roxboro as well as the general public are urged to take notice of this “Business racket” so that no one in this vicinity will be victimized by this individual. o WHOLESALE ORDER Nearly 2,000 bushels of Coker 100 cotton seed, purchased co operatively through the county agent’s office, have been distri buted to Northampton County growers. ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES FOR RESULTS. Aubrey Long Cr Co. IF IT’S GOOD TO EAT WE HAVE IT. WE DELIVER. DIAL 3131 COURT STREET CASH SPECIALS Fresh Fat Back lb. 8c Uegtole Shortening 4 lbs. 39c Sliced Bacon Home Made _ Rineless, lb. Sausage, lb. Pork Liver, lb 15c Margarine Weiners, lb ,17c lb 9!/jC Kelloggs Corn Flakes pkg.Bc Tender Squash, 4-lbs. 25c Orange Juice, 46-oz. can 18c New Potatoes, 6-lbs. 25e Tomato Juice 46-oz can 21c Fancy Strawberries qt. 12k Olive Oil Soap Rinso 5 bars 25c Super Suds 35c Broom Free. Oxodol w Pork & Beans 3 25c We have a new supply of garden seed. Highest market price paid for Chickens, Eggs and Hams. PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO, N. C. Ca-Vel Whips Golden Belt (Continued From Sports Page) Gentry, p-cf 4 2 I 1 Dunn, c 4 2 0 0 Totals 40 15 11 10 Golden Belt Ab R H A Morris, 2b 5 1 2 3 Fortune, cf 4 1 2 0 Clements, 3b 5 0 0 3 Hawkins, lb 4 0 0 0 Baker, If 4 1 2 0 Winters, c 2 1 0 0 Ferrell, c 1 0 0 0 Walters, rs 2 0 0 0 Williams, rs 1 0 0 0 Sanders, ss .......... 4 11 6 Champion, p 0 0 0 0 Sikes, p —1 0 1 0 Parker, p 3 11 0 Totals 36 6 9 12 Score by innings: Ca-Vel 057 010 200—15 Golden Belt 200 220 000— 6 Errors: Powell, James, Anders We have to get insurance before we need it, to have it when we need it. See MACK T. SAUNDERS Representative of Security Life and Trust Co. Phone 4831 2, Morris, Winters, Fortune, Cle ments; Runs batted in: Morris, Fortune, Baker 2, Sanders, Park er, Briggs 4, Wheeler 2, Humph ries 2, Gentry; Two-base hits: Briggs, Anders, Wheeler 2, Bak er; Left on bases: Ca-Vel 11, Gol den BSlt 7; Base on balls—off: Bowled 1, Gentry 1, Champion 4, Sikes 3, Parker 4; Hit by pitcher —by-Gentry .(Williams) .(Win ters)-Wild pitches: Sikes 2; Pass ed balls:.Winters; Losing pitcher: Champion; Winning pitcher: Gen try; Time'oif game: 2:00; Umpires: Veasey, Droughon. Thoughtful Gifts . _ JIZ~I^jL for MOTHER If Sunday, May 14th., is Mother’s Day - Give her something smart - Something wJnHm she can wear - Something Useful. /*\ LADIES’ tifteil PURSES 'iaE gf'SP j ¥ ■Tmln. Something new, in Spring and Summer t ® a * s * Fabrics and Leathers. White and Spring’s Newest Colors. Please mother with a purse to match her outfit. Street Floor. 97c & $1.98 the new styles Beautiful Kids and Fabrics. Colors: Navy, Jap onica and White. Street Floor. 99c to $2,98 Lingerie for Mother! Slips, Gowns, ond Pajamas PPPa MlHiill Lace-trimmed and tailored. Assorted new colors. We pick- Wqi\ 'HI ed this smart Lingerie espec 48c & 97c NEW ARCHBISHOP NAMED Rome, Italy—The Right Rev. Francis J. Spellman, Auxiliary Bishiop of Boston, has been nam ed Archbishop of New York to succeed the late Patrick Cardi nal Hayes. He is trusted confid ant of the new Pope Pius XII, and it is expected that he will shortly be elevated to the Cardi nalate. So far as is known, he is the only member of the Roman hierarchy to possess a license as an aviator, which he obtained in Italy while serving in the Vatican secretariat. WANT ADS BABY CHICKS All popular breeds at the right price. See us before buying. Our chicks with Graino Feeds will pay. We do cus tom hatching. Phone 4533. Farmers Supply Company Hill B. Stanfield, Mgr. _ 4-9-7 t s-t O'- I '- WANTED: One hundred tons of stone delivered in Roxboro. Ap- ,$js l Dresses Sheer Cotton Tb e most exquisite selection of smart summer sheer cottons that we have ever shown. In- I eluding a wide selection of Pow \ der Puff Muslins and Dotted JBkW - si.9B MHsSgfo $2.98 up Ready-To-Wear. Second Floor. HATS J3^ Straw Sailors and Felts, trimmed with flowers and veil. We are show- xar '%ooo