PAGE SIX ADDITIONAL RED CROSS DONATIONS Robert Boyd, 1.00; Mrs. Iren< Bowen, .50} G. B. Bagley, .50 Mrs. Harvey Buitt, 1.00; Mrs Jr. Buchanon, 1.00; Mr. and Mrs Hampton Buchannon, 2.00; Mr and Mrs. Spurgeon Buchannon 5.00; Mr. and Mrs. John Buch annon, 1.00 and Mrs. Katherim Briggs, 1.00. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Gibb; Boswell, $2.00; David Boswell 1.00; Bryan Boswell, 2.00; Mrs Bryan Boswell, 1.00; S. S. Bran don, 1.00; Miss Blaylock, 1.00 Mrs. Bailey, 1.00; W. D.* Berry 1.00; Miss Elizabeth L. Brooks .50; Miss Mary Brooks, .50 Palmer Clayton, .25; Lelanc Clayton, 1.00; Flem Clayton 1.00; Hassel Clayton, 1.00; Guj Clayton, 1.00; Mrs. M. T. Clay ton, .25; Mrs. J. W. Clayton .50; Mrs. Nettie Clayton, .25 and Mrs. Ivey Cridlin, 1.00. Also, H. C. Carver, $1.00; Miss Frances Crowder, 1.00; Mrs. E D. Cheek, 1.00; Mrs. Cardwell, .50; Mrs. R. G. Cole, 1.00; Miss Ruby Clayton, .50; Miss Rachel Clayton, 1.00; Mrs. A. S. Clayton, t : Crumpled Fender Smashed Wheel --one days damage is more costly • than 36S days’ insurcUbcewith THOMPSON INSURANCE AGENCY Roxboro, N. C. by getting /| /m OJYTHLY / 1 /lOTOR CAR 1 T±AINTENANCE ”at your CHEVROLET DEALER’S \ Chevrolet dealers service all makes of cars and \ trucks. Get ° unW* \ Chevrolet dealers have had the broadest expe- NU \ rience—servicing millions of new and used ! \ vehicles. rotate tit** \ Chevrolet dealers have skilled, trained mechanics. V eC * ( \ Chevrolet dealers have modern tools and equip- I J Check ‘« br,tf,t £arbo r.tor. \ ment. 1 , .At en9* ne ' \ Chevrolet dealers give quality service at low cost. \ V V SeTyourWiocalT’ CHEVROLET Y DEALER TODAY HEADQUARTERS'FOR ' SERVICE ON ALLAMAKEE AND MODELS Tar Heel Chevrolet Company, Inc. MAIN STREET ROXBOKO, N. C. .25; Mrs. Dameron. Clayton, .25; Mrs. Effie Clayton, .25; Mr and Mrs. Reade Clayton, 1.00; Mrs. Jim Clayton, .25; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Clayton, 2.00; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Clayton, 5.00; Mr. “ : and Mrs. Thea Clayton, 2.00; le Mrs. A. Clayaon, 1.00 and Lee Chambers, 1.00. s l Also, Mrs. Paul Carroll, .25; s -, Mrs. Lennie Carver, .30; L. T. r - Cozart, 1.00; Wilson Coates, 1.00; n > Mrs. Myrtle Carver, .50; T. L. 1_ ; Catlett?, 2.00; Mr. and Mrs. Leon le Couch, 3.00; Miss Inda Collins, 5.00; Mrs. Margaret L. Critcher, ,s 5.00; Miss Pauline Chandler, 50; Mrs. Jack Cothran, 1.00; Miss Rosa Cothran, 1.00; Miss Martha Colthran, 1.00; James W. Col ■*’ thran, 1.00; J. L. Colthran, 1.00; Mrs. E. C. Clayton, 1.00; Mrs. Joyner Clayton, 1.00; Miss Nancy Clayton, 1.00; Lorenzo Clayton, (Colored), 1.00; Miss Elizabeth b Clayton, 1.00; Mr. and Mrs. Z. y R. Clayton, 2.00 and Mrs. Ome gia Clay, 1.00. I; ALso, Mr. Will Clay, $1.00: Mr. Henry Clay, 1.00; Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Cash, 10.00; Eugene' , s j Cates, 1.00; Ben Chaney, 1.00; “ | Mrs. Hattie C. Carver, 5.00; Mrs. j L. W. Crews, 1.00; Mrs. Alvis s Clayton, 1.05; Mr. and Mrs. Nave j 1 Castle, 1.00; Emma Claytcn, 1.00; 1 M. R. Clayton. .35; Mrs. Ollie . J Coleman, 1.00: Mrs. Maxie Clay-, | ton, .50 and Mrs. Myrtle Coates, I I .50. ' Mrs. E. T. Chandler. $1.00; Mrs. Walter Chadwick, 1.00; Mrs. Vannie Carver, 1.00; Mrs. i : Marion Clayton, 1.00; Mr. and | Mrs. Bruce Clayton, 5.00; Mrs.; : O. Y. Clayton, 1.00; Mrs. Delia ! Clayton, 1.00; Arthur Clayton, 1.00; Mrs. J. A. Clayton, 1.00; | Mrs. Daniel Clayton, .25; Aubrey j Clayton, .50; R. D. Clayton, .25; P. N. Clayton, .25; Willie Clay : ton, .25; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cobb, 2.00; Mrs J. B. Currin, 2.00; Mrs. iW. R. Cates, 1.00; Miss Hallie Clay, .50; Clyde Carr, .50; Geo rge Chambers. 1.00: Mrs. Gilliam Chambers, .50; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chambers, 2.00 and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Chambers, 2.25. i Also, Mr. and Mrs. Moose. i Chambers, $1.00; Mr. and Mrs.' i ! One Day! SERVICE Call Us—Phontf 3301 SERVICE DRY CLEANERS | ; James Cates, 2.00; Mr. Will [ Childress, 1.00; Mr. and Mrs. . Morris Collie, .50; Mr. Will Crab tree, 2.00; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. I Crumpton, 2.00; Mrs. Ben Chan ey, .25; Mrs. Frank Cudd, 1.00; . Mr. and Mrs. James Carver, 1.00; , Miss Catherine Cooper, 1.00; Harvey Crumpton, 1.00 and Lil . ian Carroll, .10. » Also, Lovetta Chaney, .50; ; William Clayton, .25; Mrs. Mary . Clayton, 1.50; Mrs. James Clay i ton, 1.00; Mrs. Raymond Clay , i ton, .15; Miss Pauline Clayton, , ■ 1.00; Mrs. Lambeth Clayton, 1.00; ;| Willie L. Clayton, 1.00; Jack ; Clayton, 1.00; Mrs. Lena Clayton, i 1.00; Mr. and Mrs. James Clay ■ ton, 2.00; J. A. Clayton, 1.00; E. ; T. Clayton, 1.00; Mrs. Alii? . Clayton, 1.00; Mrs. Jack Clayton, - 1.00; Miss Millie Clayton, 1.00; , Mrs. Tommie Curee, 1.00; Mr. i • A1 Cavallaro, 1.00 and Mr. and .! Mrs. Allen Cavallaro, 1.00. ■I Also, Miss Cvedia Carr, $1.00; Mrs. James Crowder, 1.00; Mrs. : W. T. Cozart, 1.00; Mr. and Mrs. I I E. W. Cunningham, 5.00; Eunice 1 i Cook, .50; G. C. Carver, .25; G. F. Carver, 1.00; Sim Carver, .25; jP. T. Curtis, .50; L. A. Currin, '• 1.00; James Crowder, 1.00; Eloise 1 i Crowder, .25; Mrs. Tom Crowd er, 1.00; Howard Chaney, 1.00; Sam Chambers, 1.00 and Johnnie Qlayton, .23. | Also, Mrs. Alma Clayton, 1.00; 1 j Carlton Clayton, .25; Miss Lula I i Childs, .10; Mrs. S. B. Carver,! i ,2S; Luther M. Clayton, 1.00; j John G. Clayton, 1.00; George | Carr, 1.00; Carolina Power and j Light Co., 25.00; Mrs. H. I. Dix-1 on, .50; Mrs. Eddie Dixon, .50; Mrs. Tom Day, .25; Mrs. T. O. Dudley, 1.00; Mrs. Davis, .25; Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dunlap, 1.00; Mrs. G. A. Duncan, 1.00; Mrs. E. | M. Bennett, 1.00; Mrs. J. B. Davis, .25; Floyd Davis, 1.00; Mr, J. E. Daniel, 1.00; Mrs. Luth er Duke, 1.00; Mrs. Jeet Duke, 1.00; Mrs. Charlie Duke, 1.00; Mr. Algie Day, 1.00 and Mrs. Ben Davis, 1.00. Also, Miss Ida Farra Davis, j $2.00; Mrs. Hlorance Duncan, i Semora), 5.00; Mrs. Earl Day, j .50; Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dicker ; son, 2.00; Edith Dickerson, 1.80; ; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dunn, 2.10; Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Dunkley, 1.00; | Mrs. Melvin Dixon, .50; Mrs. i Lucy Dixon, .25; Junita Dixon, j .15; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Daniel, 1 .25 and Bill Dickerson, .10. / PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO. N.«C.v SIOO,OOO Worth Lucille Davidson, 1.00; Randall rv/ »• * Daniels, 1.00; Mr. L. B. Daniels, bW JIVC 111 P IIIYI I .50; Mrs. Mazie Daniels, 1.00; . I Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Daniels, 5.00; .' P. G. Dunavant, 1.00; Mr. and Columbia’s musical “Reveille' • Mrs. Tap Day, 1.50; Chuck Day, With Beverly,” which features . 1.00; Edgar Dunavant, 1.00; Mr. Ann Miller, at the Palace The and Mrs. P. G. Dunavant, 1.00;, atre, has the largest ready-made . 1 Mrs. Garland Denney, 1.00; Mrs.' audience in months, with fans of ’' Ben Davis, Jr., 5.00; Mrs. Jim the picture’s featured bands Dean, 1.00; Robert Day, 1.00; T.| turning out to the box office as B. Davis, .50; Robert Dickerson, 1 expected. The show will be pre -1.00; Ada Dickerson, 1.00; Jane sented Sunday. f j [ Dickerson, 1.00; Lucy Love Dick- Combined record sales of the! ! erson, 1.00; Thomas Dixon, Jr., numbers Count Basie, Duke El -5.00- Azariah Davis, .50 and Mr. j lington, Frank Sinatra, the Mills ’ and Mrs. E. Y. Davis, 3.00. | Brothers, Freddie Slack and Bob Also, Mrs. Maude Dixon, .50;; Crosby play in the production , Miss Gertrude Dickey, 1.00; Miss | Thelma Denney, 1.00; Miss Villa KTJUIiIPLJC rom . Rue Day, 1.00; Miss Elvira Day, ' LnUAuilL .35; Mr. Jack DeWolf, 1.00; Miss ' *' j [ Helen Day, 1.00; B. S. Day, 2.00; j Mrs. Burns Day, .25; Mrs. Ray- j 1 ; ™ nd Day, .25; Mrs. Joe Daniel, | .50 and Mrs. Frank Daniel, .25. I a* ln f- So ‘ t ' s qu i c „ k - H se I * I I only as directed. 10c, 30c, 60c. I BUY BONDS TODAY! ' !l *j*] I k »4"M-+****+**+******+***++***+++***4«j.+*+*.H..|.*.fr«n.*** •e v I It’s Spring Gleaning f I Time For Your § | Wardrobes! f j 4» 4* I* With "buy only what ycu need” in mind, many of last year’s i* spring wardrobes will go "on duty” again this year. Make X ■ * 'what you have do—dry clean your clothes for longer wear. X ' j* Our expert service removes stains , . . leaves garments in X :! + “new” condition. Bring your clothes in today fer rapid dry $ cleaning. +■] * * < I LAUNDRY SERVICE |jj I* Ts you are having a hard time getting a “wash wo- *j] man” we will be glad to take care of this trouble. We ■ * will call for and deliver your clothes just as you want * 1 T * * | theim. Call us today. fj* * I! * If you are not yet putting a reasonable part of your salary J: • a X into war bonds we urge vou to start doing this now. +' * 1 * + ! Roxboro Laundrv Co. ||i 4* * i .'■■■——« — —.— ~ ■p’ lL fejsSfcj I ■ 1 WW BIUE-WHITE light blazes down on the ten*e little group.... A miction machine hum* quietly. . . . Skilful finger* poise an electric knife. ... A human life de pends on the even flow of electric power. Electric equipment of many kind* serves die modern hospital. Busy doc tors and nurses use h every day for and treatment, without even pausing to think of the constant supply of electricity that runs it. But electric power isn't automatic. The hard-working men and women of America’s electric companies are die folks who have made it dependable. They’ve made it plentiful, too—to that America’s war plants have far more power than those of any other nation. And they’ve made it cheap —so that the average American home enjoys twice ms much electricity for the same money it paid about 15 years ago. MVMT M AMMICAI NT WAR ROHM AMR STAMM a —l " reach the 18,500,000 mark. In the film, each band gives with the number highest on their own hit parade. Coiunt Basie leads the procession with his playing of "One O’clock Jump,” which led all record sales in the country. It is estimated that the enter tainment would charge SIOO,OOO, for one evening’s work. i V-Mail letters go through be-j cause V-Mail letters are never | lost. • i BUY BONDS TODAY! War Tires, All Sizes j Batteries For Every Car ECONOMY AUTO SUPPLY | 1 " f Spend Points 1 J Wisely JLpg } ! our meat with f I I you as long as t | we have any | ! Beans. Peas. Y t °" may use the ration books f *ss» _ . of the entire family when you * * Vegetables and do y°ur food shopping. The X •> Fl*llit« blue point stam P s A . B » C are £ * " FOILS. good during the first ration J I PI rijTy nr period, adding up to 48 points + * rLCn 1 1 Ur for each member of the fami- J + Ok nnrti orrn ly - Because that point allow - t % iiAKUhW jllD ance must iast the fuii rati ° n % * period, plan how many points * ON HAND you iwiill use eagh time, z I BEFORE YOU SHOP. * 4» ... + X * / T j Moored Cash Market! t In Building formerly occupied by Roxboro Bakery and t *■> 4» * mxt to Jackson Motor Co. * * t These are die results of practical bust* ness management under public regulation 1— part of the system of busmen freedom in which millions of Americans have pat their faith and their savinp. \ Carolina POWER & LIGHT Company k THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1943 BUY BONDS TODAY! 1 r ■' j We sell Eye Glasses to Sat* isfy the eyes i $2.00 to SB.OO i THE NEWELLS I Jewelers Roxboro. N. C.