Elsie Janis In Republics New War-Time Drama “Women In War”, a timely and thought - provoking Republic drama comes to the Dolly Madi son theatre today and tomorrow. The story places Miss Janis in a familiar setting, for 20 years ago, she played just as dramatic a role in real life, contributing songs and dances to the entertain ment of soldiers overseas, a ser vice which won her a lasting place in the hearts of the sol diers, and the affectionate litle, “Sweetheart of the A. E. F.” Miss Barrie, talented and strikingly beautiful, portrays her daughter, who is whirled into the maelstorm of the war and emer ges physically and emotionally in tact, thanks to the nursing mat ron who is prevented by a heart breaking circumstance from dis closing her true identity to the daughter she abandoned as a baby. Cinematography by Jack Mar ta is distinguished in every res pect, as is the sensitively pictur ed direction of John H. Auer. Sol C. Siegel was the associate producer in charge. LEGALNOTICE ORDER AUTHORIZING $28,003 SCHOOL BUILDING BONDS WHEREAS, the County Board of Education of Person County has certified to this Board a re solution passed by said County Board of Education on August 19, 1940, showing that it is necessary in order to maintain the consti tutional six months’ school term in Person County to provide cer- 1 tain school improvements des- 1 cribed in said resolution; and WHEREAS, the County Board of Education has requested this ' Board to order the issuance of a ' sufficient amount of County bonds in order to secure the necessary funds for providing such school improvements; and WHEREAS, the Board of Com missioners has carefully examin ed the facts and has determined and hereby finds as a fact that such statements of said resolution are true and that it has become the duty of said Board of Com missioners, acting as an adminis trative agent of the State in pro viding a state system of public schools, to order the issuance of i a sufficient amount of County bonds to provide all of such school improvements in order to maintain the constitutional six months’ school term; now .there fore. BE IT ORDERED AND RE SOLVED by the Board of Com missioners for the County of Person: 1. That bonds of Person Coun ty be issued pursuant to The County Finance Act, as amended. | in an amount not exceeding $28,-; 000 for the purpose of providing funds for constructing the school improvements referred fco in the first preamble of this bond ord er in order to maintain the con stitutional six months’ school For GREATER YIELDS Countless farmers say our &ee B Is the only oat for fall planting, as it was not damaged by the past severe winter, which destroyed or damaged other oats. WOOD’S Seed Oata and Barley are treated with Ceresaa FREE to insure good stands, eliminate diseases, and increase the yields 20%. Write for WOOD’S ILLUSTRATED FALL CATALOG. ' Mailed Free. The OLDEST and LARGEST SEED HOUSE TTT m the south Model For Minimum Means im i'' '* i i n i i,i —■ ■ —** ~ t ■ ~ ,«i „ . . . Bte Room "c. Kitchen J! This small home, containing W S _ V two bedrooms, living room, and I # -4 I _ kitchen, illustrates how com- I rj-JaaßawaJ sortable living quarters may InMMw fl IPo R.CH be obtained in the minimum- I &* T h i cost field. Assigned a valua- til ;! I tion of $4,250 by the Federal UJ , Hie ii *1 Housing Administration, the J Living Kook I home was built in lowa with a I 1 w mortgage of $3,800 insured by I I I M the FHA. Monthly payments A I I ~ on this attractive house amount p>_. t> OOM to only $23.46, exclusive of Ml local taxes and hazard insur- 1 I • Floor.* Plan • term, such improvements consist-' ing of the following: Installing sanitary facilities forj the Bethel Hill High School, llur-| die Mills School and Mt. Tirzahj School. Altering and repairing the Bethel Hill High School Building to conform to the requirements of the State Fire Marshal and the State School Commission. 2. That a tax sufficient to pay the principal and interest cf said bonds when due shall be annual ly levied and collected. 3. That a statement of the Coun ty debt has been filed with the clerk and is open to public in spection. 4. That this order shall take es-. feet thirty days after the first publication thereof after final passage, unless in the meantime a petition for its submission to the voters is filed under said Act, and that in such event it shall take effect when approved by the voters of the County at an election as provided in said Act. The foregoing order has been introduced and a sworn statement has been filed under the County Finance Act showing the assessed valuation of the County to be $10,925,063.00, and the net debt for school purposes including the proposed bonds to be $261,095.75. A tax will be levied for thq pay ment of the proposed bonds and interest if the same shall be is sued. Any citizen or taxpayer may plant WOOD’S CERTIFIED IMPROVED Lee No. 5 Coldproof Oats Heaviest yielding cat for grain, hay or winter pasture. Larger heads. Taller straw. It yielded 95 bus. per acre in a State Ex periment Station test. WOOD’S CERTIFIED BEARDLESS BARLEY Field inspection by State Inspect ors showed practically no bearded heads, disease or noxious weeds. Yielded 62 bushels per acre In a state Experiment Station test. Wood’s Certified Abruzzi Rye Hade the highest yield on record (67.1 bu. per acre), in an Experi ment Station test. U. S. Dept, of Agrioulture tests showed ALL LOTS of WOOD'S Abruxxi Bye were gen nine and far superior for winter pasture, while 45% of the Abruxxi Bye sold was found misbranded. PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO, N. C. protest against issuance of such bonds at a meeting lef the Board of Commissioners to be held at 10 o’clock, A. M., September 3rd, 1940, or an adjournment thereof. W. T. Kirby, Clerk, Board of Commissioners. o North Carolina Person County In the Superior Court E. N. Collier Notice o{ VS. - , „ , civil Action John C. Woody etals The defendant, John C. Woody, will take notice that an action as above entitled has been institut ed in the Superior Court of Per son County by the plaintiff against the defendent for the pur pose of having a first lein satis fied out of certain money paid to the office of the Clerk of Super ior Court and in which money the defendant has an interest and he will further take notice that he is required to appear in the office of the undersigned Clerk of Superior Court of Person Coun ty at the Courthouse in Roxboro, North Carolina on or before the 20th day of September, 1940, or within thirty days thereafter and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff which was filed in the office of said court on ths 22nd day of July, 1940, or judge ment as demanded therein will be rendered against him. This 19th day of August, 1940 Sue C. Bradsher, Clerk Superior Court. 8-22-4 t - t o ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as the admin istrator of the estate of Marshall Jones, colored, deceased, late of TO CHECK k. Q k in 7days We sell Eye Glasses (o Sal* isfy the eyes $2 00 to SB.OO THE NEWELLS Jewelers Roxboro. N. C. Person County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate to present them to the undersigned within twelve months from the 18th. day of July, 1940, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. Any person indebted to the es tate will please make immediate payment. , This July 18, 1940. William Jones, 906 Peach Road, Roanoke, Va., Administrator of estate of Mar shall Jones 7-18-6tp o TRUSTEE SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in that cer tain deed of trust, executed by Corina Hullender and husband, J. D. Hullender, and W. R. Car penter, General Guardian for Corina Hullender, under date of August 6, 1937, and recorded in Book 8, at page 545 in the office of the Register of Deeds for. Person County, North Carolina, and because of the default in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured, the undersigned trustee, will, on Saturday, August 31st, 1940, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the courthouse door of Person County, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder at pub- When the house bums down the fire .toes out! See ns \ before it bum! THOMPSON INSURANCE AGENCY Roxboro, N. C. lei auction for cash, the following described lands: Located, lying and being in Rougemont Township, Person County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Aubry Blalock, and others, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a rock on rail road, and runs thence S 3% deg. W 22 chains and 50 links to a rock thence North with the railroad 16 degs. West 4 chains to the be ginning, containing 51% acres, more or less. This July 26th, 1940. J. R. Davis, Trustee. M. A. Stroup, Attorney. -8-8-4 t - t o NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO OPERATE MOTOR VEHICLE CARRIER AND DATE OF HEARING THEREON As required by Section 3, Chap ter 136, Public Laws of 1927. notice is hereby given that appli cation has been made by L. B. Newman, Danville, Va., for a Franchise Certificate, authoriz ing the operation of motor vehic les for transporting passengers from North Carolina - Virginia State Line to Milton via Semora to Roxboro over (Temporary BUSINESS STATIONERY Let us design letterheads, sta tements, and envelopes that personalize your correspond. > ence, and impress your clients s Phone 4501 Person County \ Times Ice-cold Coca-Cola is a quality drink,—the familiar drink that repre sents four generations of experience ■HHRV * n re f res hing millions. Its clean, tin gling taste brings a delightful after* sense of real refreshment. * PAUSE THAT REFRESHES BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA CO. BY — COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS Roxboro, North Caro Una. Highway) No. 726; thence to Ox ford over U. S- Highway No. 158, and that the Utilities Commission will hold a hearing on the said application in State Departments Bldg., at Raleigh, on Tuesday, PALACE THEATRE ADVANCE PROGRAM From Thursday, Aug. 22 thru Saturday, Aug. 24 Motion Pictures Are Your Best Entertainment Thursday-Friday, Aug. 22-23 Bob Burns with Una Merkel - Jerry Colonna - Don Wilson i - Pat Barrett - Harold Peary - Bill Thompson, in “Comin Around The Mountain" “Oh, They’re Cornin’ Round the Mountain . . . Here They Come . . . Yup! Those Hill billies are travelin’, and we j vum . . . that your sides will \ be a-splittin’ at their feudin’ and their fittin’ ” So get ready now to sit in on the fun! Reelism: “Navjao Land’’ Passing Parade: “A Way in the Wilderness’’ Special Morning Show Friday 10:30; Afternoons Daily 3:15-3:45; Admission 10-30 c; Evenings Daily 7:30-9:15; Admission 15-35 c. Saturday, Aug. 24 Bob Steele and his famous horse, in “Pinto Canyon” Episode No. 13 of the serial “Terry and the Pirates’’ (The Fatal Mistake) with William Tracy - Granville Owen - Al len Jung. Looney Tune: “You Ought To Be In Pictures’’ Afternoon 2:30-4:00: Admission 10-30 c; Evening 7:00 8:30 9:45 Admission 15c-35c (Box Office Opens 6:45) THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1940 September 17, 1940, at 10 o’clock a. m. 8-18-22-25 DOLLY MADISON THEATRE ADVANCE PROGRAM From Thursday, Aug. 22 thru Saturday, Aug. 24 Motion Pictures Are Your Best Entertainment Thursday-Friday, Aug. 22-23 Elsie Janis - Wendy Bari - Patric Knowles - Mae Clarke - Dennis Moore, in “Women In War’’ (First Run) The emotional “Big Parade’’ of Today! Under a war-tom sky! The world’s gone mad! Men and women, behind the battle lines, live and love with the rash abondon of those who arc about to die! Uncensored! A vital drama of the real truth about the women who offer themselves upon the altar of 1 patriotism. Our Gang in “The New Pupil” ] Fitzpatrick Traveltalk: “Suva, | Pride of Fiji” No Morning Show; Afternoons Daily 3:15-3:45; Admission 10-30 c; Evenings Daily 7:30-9:15; Admission 15-30 c. Saturday, Aug. 24 Roy Rogers - George ‘Gabby*’ Hayes - Jacqueline Wells, in “The Ranger and the Cady” (First Run) Episode No. 2 of the Serial “Adventures of Red Ryder” (Horsemen of Death) with Don “Red” Barry - Noah Berry - Tommy Cook - William Farnum Stone Age Cartoon: “Wedding Belts” Afternoon 2:30-4:00; Admis. sion 10-30 c; Evening 7:00 - 8-30 - 9:45; Admission 15-30 c I (Box office opens 6:45.)