.m*P -*■■ ■" •gw\ •.“' ijfvl 7*\ X , ' A : 'A <y: ' i>:,^ y, \' -■ ' -j/ s VV\ jf T a the Down Roxboro Filature Co. “Where Most People Buy” Depot Street John (Billy) Clayton, Prop. %«/ Fall Woolens In Hie Largest Variety « ■7E' and Bess Grades ■ M Shown Anywhere SUIT, Topcoat or O'Coat mUtk Woo’ TAILORED TO YOUR ORDER LONGS HABERDASHERY Main St. STATEMENT OF . Condition of I ;.:V • ■ : The Peoples Bank Roxboro, North Carolina AS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS OF OCTOBER 21, 1941 RESOURCES: Cash & Due From Banks $1,070,675.14 U. S. Government Securities ' 205,706.81 N. C. State Bonds 102,875.74 Municipal Bonds 143,775.27 Interest earned on bonds 2,904.59 Loans & Discounts 711,440.53 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 15,949.42 Other Real Estate 7,002.62 Other Assets 901.01 $2,261,234.13 LIABILITI E S: Capital Stock Common $ 100,000.00 Surplus . • • 45,000.00 Undivided Profits 21,815.81 Reserve for Interest, Savings, Unearned Int. Tax. 3,493.42 Deposits 2,090,923.90 $2,261,234.13 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION I • On the strength of the above statement we solicit your business. . •' - • ■ :• ' ' . ./ . ’■ i. •_ •. v•• •.v 1 . •,, PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO, N. C. I Olive Hill P.-T. A. j Holds Meeting The Olive Hill P.-T A. held its ! first regular meeting in the school auditorium last Thursday night with a large crowd attend ing The meeting was called to or. derby the President; Mrs. Mau rice Daniel, after which the . meeting was opened with the I singing of “America.” I The Secretary, Mrs. Ossie Tay lor, read the minutes of the last meeting which were the minutes of the installation service of last year. The annual brunswick stew, at which time all school children, parents, and friends of the school were present, took the place of the first P.-T. A. meet ing. After this, Mrs. Taylor an nounced the officers, committees and grade mothers for the year. They are: Pres., Mrs. M. J. Dan iel vice pres., Mrs. Penn Noell; | Sec., Mrs. Ossie Taylor; Treas, Mrs. C. H. Dunkley. Commit tees Program, Mrs. Lily Edwards, Chairman, Mrs. Ossie Taylor, Mrs Clark Neathery. Ways and ■ i Means, 4 groups. 1. Teachers. 2. Mrs. Guy Clayton, Mrs. M. T. Williams, Mrs. James Winstead; 13. Mr Lewis Long, Mr. James White, Mrs. Beth Pridgen; 4. Mrs. IW. C. Pulliam, Mr. and Mrs. • | Dunkley. Grounds, Mrs. Bettie ; Lou Wagstaff, Chair.; Mr. Wil | liam C. Winstead, Mr. M. J. Dan iel, Mr. C. H. Dunkley. Mr. W. : C Pulliam, Mr Carl Clayton; Hospitality, Miss Mary Kelly chair., Mrs. C. H. Dunkley, Mrs. Eddie Perkins; Historian, Mr. C. J L. Sufford; Publicity, Mrs. W. C. I DISTRESS I II RELIEVE THE DISCOMFORT I H OF A HEAVY MEAL WITH 9 I DIA-BISMA | |fi| An antacid powder and alltalix- || ||l ing agent. Take it after meals or -8 IB whenever an abnormal amount of H M —acidity in the itomach bring* dn ■ j| £ Y uncomfortable feeling. Sold only tl Winstead; Membership, Mrs. W. C. Pulliam, chair., Mrs. Charlie Howard, Mrs v Willie White. Grade Mothers: Mrs William Winstead’s room, Mrs. Melvin Robertson, Mrs. Joe Tatum, Mrs. Carl Clayton; Mrs. I*enn Noell’s room, Mrs. C. H. Dunkley, Mrs. C. G. Allen, Mrs. Eddie Perkins; Airs. Lily Edward’s room, Mrs. M. T. Williams, Mrs. Ossie Tay lor, Mrs. Lewis Long; Miss Mary Kelley’s room, Mrs. Charlie How ard, Mrs. Clark Neathery. Mrs. Willie White; Mr. C. L. Shuford’s room, Mrs. W.' G. Clayton, Mrs. J. H. Rudder, Mrs. G. T. Walsh. The treasurer, Mrs C. H. Dunk ley, reported a supper sponsored in the summer by the P.-T. A. which added $41.55 to the treas ury. t Recognition was given to the ladies in the community who can ned fruits and vegetables during ■ the summer to donate to the I school cafeteria. Over a hundred cans were filled for the cafete ria’s winter supply. A transportation committee was suggested and several mem bers volunteered to bring some I ******************** BJB ■■H n M ***++++*+******++*+* i s “ mr i YMllyii n i s j 512 c lb. 5 I UUIIM O j Bi J™ { i | IOO ,bs so - 50 | Mercantile Company § 39c f •5* «$♦ *J* «f* *5» *s* *J» «J* •$* «$» ♦s» *J» «$» *s» ♦s» «$* *j» ROXBORO, N. C. ; I WHERE YOU GET THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY FINEST TAILORED-TO-MEASURE CLOTHES nnnccrc FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY I ftv^, . - As long as they last J” SLIPPERS 48c Cea - $4.95 reduced to $3.95 SU9 Children's LARGE SHIPMENT LADIES’ MEN’S SUITS COATS DRESSES Single and Double Breast- I Plaids Tweeds and Re- Many Colors to Choose From Many Co,ors to choose Si2es 8 to 14 WOOLS - PLAIDS - SILKS - VELVETS from * D R h £ s"s E S ladies’ sport & dress $19.95, $24.95 Prints and Silks in Stripes COATS Men’s and Figures. Beige, Navy, Tweeds and Plaids, with or without fur. i\nr»nn n a mi*m $1.19 and $1.94 $5-95, $6.95, $9-95, $lO-75 DRESS PANTS — . Solids, Stripes, Tweeds, Misses’ sl2-50, slfi.9s, $1Q.95 etc. Large stock to choose HATS & TAMS fro ” °* 25c and 48c nn $2.91 $3-49, niiia $095 <y p 5 SLI P P ER S 97c, $1.29, sl-45, $1.69 MENS HATS <KI 10 «1 4C Cl 04 LADIES’ DRESS - Grays, Blues, Greens, - 11 SWEATERS ‘ B,acks and Browns ' Girls’ and Boys’ ** Q7 I CITITC Coat and Slip-over Styles in Blue, Red, Beige, */• , LCiilulnll MJIIO White, Black and Brown. Special— ir-i q_i qi $2-91, $3.50, $4.95 59c. 97c, $1.29, $1.94 zL ” ‘ ~ ■ Men’s Dress Misses NEW SHIPMENT LADIES’ „ ... _ skirts SHOES SWEATERS Plaids, Cordurory & Wool. (\n„ <CI O/l * Sizes 6 - 16. SUEDE, KID, PATENT LEATHER \)( C f 97c o p n e ly lal $1.94 - 2,23 - 2.45 | $3-50, $3 95 SPECIALS—In The Grocery Department SUGAR PINTO BEANS *%£? 100 Lhß . $5.50 SPECIAL 5 c Lb. 62C lb 5 C L|,. Ritz WVPFRQ Graham Carnation & Pet CORN BEEF . CRACKERS WAFERS CRACKERS MILK I0 r Ql r lie CRACKERS Small, 6 for 25c 25 C n 1J C and Zl C L* q c Large, 3 for 25c _ EffL_ JSSL DRESSING Small size, 9c LUX - IVORY OR COFFEE SALMON Q t Size 22 C Qt. or 2 lb., 26c LIFEBUOY SOAP 25 C Lb *I C Can nZZ * £ G sic watch Dog St^King Uukes SOAP cake t Y f PILCHARDS MAYONNAISE a LYE - ” 14C Tar Bar Mothers 8 C Can »* C Can Grapefruit COCOA Note Book Pineapple G RAPE imCE JU.CE Lb 9c PApST . JUICE IQr No - 2 Qc No. 2 14- Pt. Can J 2 Lb. Size, 18c 4 C Can H C one with them to each meeting. Lawrence Pittman, Science teacher in Roxboro high school, was the chief speaker of the ev ening. The subject of his speech was, “Correct Diet for the School Child.” Mr. Pittman brought with him two white mice with which he is making a diet experiment to show the difference between a' balanced diet and an unbalanced diet. This experiment is to run; for six weeks and Mr. Pittman arranged to send the mice out each week to allow the children in the school to observe the pro gress of the mice. At the close of Mr. Pittman’s speech, he urged the P.-T. A. to be a leading factor in keeping the cafeteria alive and seeing that the children are sent to school in the best possible con- I dition. j Miss Louise Croom, member of the health department, gave a review of the health situation in the school. This was interesting as well as informative to the parents of the school. I Following the health talks 1 a umum mm omm Bp^j TRU-ADE I* not carbonated. No gas I It’s pastourizod for purify and vacuum-soalod O'* agSKR i&f for flavor. Contains roal fruit jukos no c* artificial flavoring. TRU-ADE is dolidous /X refreshment for the whole family. Try it! df | groups from the various class rooms gave health entertain ments. Mrs. William Winstead’s room gave a health drill, “From Morn ing Until Night.” Mrs. Penn No ell’s room gave a vitamin health parade in tune to music. Miss Mary Kelley’s and Mrs. Lily Ed ward’s rooms gave a health play intitled, “Good Food.” At the close of the meeting, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1941, Mrs. Penn Noell’s room won the attendance banner and the cake, which was baked by Mrs. Mau rice Daniel to be given to the room having the 1/argest num ber of parents present. Each room will work hard for the cake, which will be tytked by some member of the P.-T. A. each month, to be given away to the room getting the most parents out to the meetings.

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