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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1943 <L tfceiefy. STAGE set for start IN ration program (continued from front page) Raleigh Meeting. Emphasized by Cole Was pro per care of Ration Book 11, and the application of commonsense in its use. Many merchants present seem ed to be disappointed that Point Values of foods to be rationed were not revealed to them in ad vance, but Woods and other of ficials explained that this infor ventories be taken on Mar. 1 and ed and will not be released un til after the 1 beginning of the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 9:45 a. m— Bible School. 11:00 a. m—Preaching by the Pastor —“OUR SPIRITUAL* DE FENSES.” 6:30 p. m.—Training Union. 7:30 p. m. —Preaching by Rev. R. W. Hovis—“THE UNCHANG ING QUERY.” A cordial invitation is extend ed to the public to attend these' services. W. F. WEST, Pastor. 1 ezbkhi LOST—Dark Brown Folding Pocket Book. Pocket Book con- 1 tains driver license No. and Classification Card. Re ward. call 4683. F. L. Eggle-' ston. ltpd. Nearby Rawleigh Route Now open. Real opportunity for man , who wants permanent, profit-! able work. Start promptly. I Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. NCB- \ 189-K, Richmond, Va. | Call City Dairy and Ice Co. Phone 4233 for good Country Style Butter milk. ts One Day! SERVICE Call Us—Phone 3601 SERVICE DRY CLEANERS Seat Covers to fit Nearly every Model Car. Special price 55.45 up. Car Batteries for Nearly every make and size 56.95 up. ECONOMY AUTO SUPPLY Home With Good We ' 7----- prising low figures. See us, | J we will give y° u the cost °f j - good Paint to repair your W. C. BULLOCK -PALACE- THEATRE MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY, February 22-23-24th -' .flffjjßMßß' mS&jTttcm parker" I Bp, SARA HADEN •• n<, i^ roducin « ESTHER WILLIAMS Special Morning Show - Monday 10:30; Afternoons Daily 3:15-3:45; Adta. l(0-30c;' Evenings Daily 7:15-9:00; Adm. 15-35 c. . “Freeze” period, which started last night and will continue through next Sunday. Woods, in an effort to clarify limitations read a list of proces sed foods and others expected to be on the ration basis. It was also suggested by him that in tories pe taken on March 1 and 31 and that stocks in stores be aranged in ration sections and phinly marked fer point values. He also said that all retailers must secure copies of the “Offi ria Table of Point Values on Processed Foods”. These tables are available at Post Offices. At, least one of these tables must be prominently displayed or posted in >every retail store. The merchants may use only this chart or table to govern the point values of the processed food they sell. To replentish stocks it wa? said that points retailers receive from customers for sale or pro cessed foods, may be used to re plentish stock, (just as sugar and coffee stamps have been used). Merchants are to paste these coupons on gummed coupon sheets. (Form OPA R-120) which the Rationg Board will furnish. Put on the same sheet stamps having the same point value, and good during same validity peri ods. i John Merritt i Gets Rank As Lieutenant ! j John Wesley Merritt, of Fort I Benning, Ga., and Roxboro, a i son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mer j ritt, of Roxboro, and an alum ' nus of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, who last week received his commission as a S:cond Lieutenant in the Uni ted States Army, is spending a few days her-e before returning to Fort Benning. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES BEER DELLERS The beer dealers of this city are respectfully calling your at tention to a full page ad on the back page of this paper. This ad states that tlte dealers are going to observe certain hours for sell ing beer and that they will not sell to people who are not en titl'd to buy it. On. a basis of doing business in the correct manner these deal ers claim that they merit the con fidence cf the- public and they are so stating in this ad. Your attention is called to it. übrary"corner Library Hours: 12:00-7:00 Library Hours: 12:00-7:00. Do you like a book with bright harmonizing colors and strc-ng board backs that just fit in small hands Do you ever read your old favorites enough and especi - ally in different pictures and lines? The Little Golden Book series has just been received in the Person County Public Libra ry, Chub Lake Street. Here are some of your favorites: Three Little Kittens, Bedtime Stories, The Alphabet From A To Z, Mother Goose, Prayers For Children, The Little Red Hen, Nursery Songs, Pokey Little Pup py, Golden Book of Fairy Tales, Baby’s Bock, The Animals of I Farmer Jones and The Little Pig | gy and Other County Rhymes. '* PALACE THEATRE MOTION PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT “Comfortably iHj:ated By Coal” Monday - Tuesday- Wednesday, i February 22-23-24th Lewis Stone, Mickey Rooney, Cecilia Parker, Fay Hidden, Ann Rutherford, Esther Williams, in “ANDY HARDY’S DOUBLE LIFE” Pack Up Your Troubles! Tim|e Out For Laughs! Andys last fling before college! Micky Steps into his funniest romance yet! And the whole family’s back with a headache and laughs! Headliner “Johnny (Scat Davis) and Orchestra” RKO Pathe News “News Os The Nation” i Special Morning Show” Monday 10:30; Afternoons Daily 3:15- 3:45; Adm. 10-30 c; Evenings daily 7:15-9:00; Adm. 15-35 c. (Bargain Day in the Dolly Madi son only Wednesday, February 24 DOLLY MADISOIT [MOVING PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAIN MENT I “Comfortably Hjrated By Coal” Sunday, February 21st Lionel Barrymore, Van Johnson, Susan Peters, Richard Quine, Keye Luke, in “DR. GILLESPIE’S NEW ASSISTANT” All New Baffling, The Case Os the Runaway Bride! Romantic!! Tense with excitement!! One] Kiss .. and she forgot every j thing! A new thrilling Drama in | America’s Best Loved Series!!! Short Subject “La Cucarach” Afternoon box offio opens 2:30; Picture 2:45; Adm. 10-30 c; (One Perfcrmance Only); Evening box office opens 8:45; Picture 9:00; Adm. 15-35 c; (One Performance Only). Monday-Tuesday, Feb. 22-23rd | WE BUILD FOR Roxboro and Person Connty With All Work Guaranteed. No Job Too Large and None Too Small. GEORGE~W. KANE Roxbero, N. C. PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO. N. C. STUDY THIS, CLIP IT OUT, FILL IT IN AND TAKE IT WITH YOU WHEN W REGISTER NEXT WEEK Form Approved. Budget Bureau No. 08-R126-42 nni pnrm No n.iftoi One copy of this Declaration must be filed ) WA form ino.k wUh the office of pr . ce Adminigtration by * each person applying for War Ration Book iimitfh qtatfc AF America Two for the of a family unit, and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA by each who j# not a memb er of a family unit. File at the site designated. OFFICE OF Coupons will he deductedftor excess supplies of the foods listed below according to the ■ PRICE ADMINISTRATION schedules announced by the Office of Price Administration. CONSUMER DECLARATION Processed Foods and Coffee I HEREBY CERTIFY that I am authorized to apply for and receive a War Ration Book Ttco for each person listed below who is a ; g. member of my family unit, or the other person or persons f for whom lam acting whose War Ration Book One I have submitted to the Board; That the name of each person and number of his or her War Ration Book One are accurately listed below; That none of these persons is confined or resident in an institu tion, or is a member of the Armed Forces receiving subsist ence in kind or eating in separate messes under an officer's command; That no other application for War Ration Book Ttco for these j persons has been made; That the following inventory statements are true and include 1 1 all indicated foods owned by all persons included in l’’ : s il P‘ Declaration: || Coffee 1. Pounds of coffee owned on .November 28, 1942, minus 1 pound for each person included in this • Declaration whose age as stated on War Ration Book One is 14 years or older 2. Number of persons included in this Declaration whose age as stated on War Ration Book One is 14 1 years or older Canned Foods Include all commercially canned fruits (including spiced); i I canned vegetables; canned fruit and vegetable juices; canned | soaps, chili sauce, and catsup. i Do not include canned olives; canned meat nnd fish; pickles. relish; jellies, jams, and preserves; spaghetti, macaroni, nnd [ noodles; or home-canned foods. 3. Number of cans, bottles, and jars (8-ounce size or larger) of commercially packed fruits, vegeta i hies, juices and soups, cliili sauce and catsup owned on February 21, 1943, minus 5 for each person included in this Declaration. • . I 4. Number of persons included in this Declaration The name of each person included in this Declaration and the | number of his or her War Ration Book One i-: Print Name Number 1- 2 ' ; 3 - 4 - 5 6 —i 7 8. If additional space fs needed , attach separate sheet I I (Signature oi Rpp.icant or authorized NOTlCE.—Section 35 (A) of the agent) United States Criminal Code makes it a criminal offense, punishable by a maximum of 10 years* imprison- (Address) ment, 310,000 fine, or both, to make a false statement or representation as to any matter within the jurisdic- tion of any department or agency of (City and State) the United States. U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 16 —32744-t | Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, Mar jorie Reynolds, Virginia Dale, Walter Abel, in a Mark Sand rich Production “HOLIDAY INN” Everything you love is in “Holi day Inn”, 11 New Irving Berlin Songs! Bing Crosby at His Singing Best! Fred Astaire with j two dancing partners!! Hie re’s your invitation to the gayest party of your life!! Melody Masters “U. S. Navy Band” Hearst Metrotine News— “Newsi While It Is Still News” No morning shows; Afternoons I daily 4:15-3:45; Adm. 10-30 c: Evenings daily 7:15-9:00; Adm. 15-30 c. Wednesday, February 24th j ( “BARGAIN AND BOND DAY” Bruce Bennett, Leslie Brooks, 1 Frank Albertson, Julian Rivero,! in “UNDERGROUND AGENT” j Tapping the wire-tapping Agents .. (who sc‘ek to sap curj DOLLY MADISON *««•« MONDAY-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22-23rd. lwith Morjorie Reynolds e* , 'nj Virginia DaU* Walter Abel oT'soiW! Lyric* ami Marie by IRVING BERLIN%~-<1 Scram May by Omh Binym • A*«y*»ll»" by flow Me* • A PamwMl Hctxra No Morning Shown; Afternoons Daily 3:15-3:45; Admis sion 10-30 c; Evenings Daily 7:15-9:00; Adm. 15-30 c. nation’s strength! Watch the fightin’ Yank plug in with bul lets!! Harry Langdon, in “Piano Mooner” Special Morning Show 10:30; Af ternoon 3:15-3:45; Evening 7:15- 9:00; Adm. 10-20 c; (A $25.00 War Bond will be given to some lucky person today). (Bargain Day in the Dclly Madi son only Wednesday, February 24 j Call City Dairy and Ice Co. j Phone 4233 for good Country j | Style Butter milk. ts j |— ~ j AT FIRST Mk £2: G 0666 666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS Get 666 at j Thomas & Oakley Drug Store Wanted To Buy Coal And Wood cook - stove for Olive Hill (School. Notify Mrs. Maurice Daniel or Mrs. R. B. Daiwes, Roxboro. 2-21-’43 S FRIENDLY SERVICE Standard Oil Co. Products. Telephone Service No. 4711 ROCK-INN SERVICE STATION J l. L3CONSERVATION HINTS= DON’T... expose yourself to bad Wa weather ills that will keep you from important Rra war work. And DO de vote all your spare time j Ito Red Cross and other i|\fe volunteer war activities in your community. JJ II Every little bit you do J 71 helps bring Victory that much closer. Don’t take chances with your health! Our thrifty laundry service is first aid to war-working house wives and the nominal cost involved pays you many times over in energy and time. Fabrics last longer too. thanks to our thorough cleansing methods. CASH AND CARRY . . . FOR VICTORY’S SAKE! Roxboro Laundry Co. Phone 3571 Kirby Bros, Prop. Funeral Notice WE WILL BE CLOSED THE DAY OF Hitlers Funeral To Celebrate At all other times we will be here to give you the kind of service that will keep your car running S-M-O-O-T-H-L-Y on Esso Oil, Grease ands Gasoline. We invite you to trade here every day except the funeral day and then go with us to the celebration Tip’s Esso Station Main Street •S>***<»M > *****4>4************-K****'M-***4^**** < t“F.M>4><i H ! 1 Haviland China j * % ; * 4 ❖ 4 * I J The Grandest Gift of All China : | We carry the following patterns; ! PASADENA, DORSET, I! I FAIRFIELD AND | GAINSBOROUGH. | SETS OR OPEN STOCK i t We invite you to come in and see : | this China. ] GREEN’S ! JEWELERS PAGE SEVEN Call City Dairy and Ice Co. Phone 4233 for good Country Style Butter milk. ts WORK CLOTHES SHIRTS, PANTS, GLOVES AND SOCKS LET US FIT YOU FOR WORKING WESTERN AUTO ! ASSOCIATE STORE
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