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SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 1943 Slaughterer < \ ' May Produce All Wanted In Home A farm slaughterer may pro duce all the meat he wishes for his home consumption, accord ing to L. D. Crump, of Raleigh, * • T «g« «r | Help Person County Go | j The Top” | I * | Subscribe To The 2nd ! ! ! ! War Loan. f * ' * | Our Quota fj j $242,900 | | f X Buy a bond or a stamp; in other words, do all you can t 4* * i * ♦. I ROXBORO BEVERAGE CO. ! t I * O. Y. Clayton Ivey James * & 4* J Tire Recapping Vulcanizing GRADE I AND 2 TIRES Seat Covers Batteries Auto Parts and Accessories FOR YOUR AUTO NEEDS SEE US Tom’s Battery Co. Roxboro, N. C. Phone 2261 ♦♦♦♦»»♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»++ *++++^+++++++++ +++4 . +++< .^ 4 . +<>++++++<>^ ++++++++^+++^+^ | Full Stock of Mules ( I m - m I j j Fresh Load of Kentucky Mules j f' /Just received. They weigh 800 to 1200 pounds, nice | | pairs that are Guaranteed to please you. Already f J broke and ready for the plow. Several good mules and | X horses. I ♦ i I All sales made on money back guarantee I | CASH OR CREDIT . f j Creedmoor Supply Co. j t £. B. BRAGG Winstead Warehouse 1 associate focd rationing officer. However, if he desires to sell some of this meat he will be re quired to apply to the U. S. De partment of Agriculture War Board for a permit. The War Board will give him a permit number; this number ' must be on a card and attached to the pieces of meat before it is sold. When this meat is sold, the ; Lou Gehrig’s Widow Assists r With Details i : A hundred - and - one little I tricks of speech and manner con i tributed by Eleanor Gehrig aid . j Gary Cooped in bringing to the screen a realistic portrait’ of her late husband, Lou Gehrig, in Samuel Goldwyn’s production, “The Pride of the Yankees,’’ showing Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at the Palace The atre. Throughout the filming of the picture, Mrs. Gehrig, worked ini close cooperation with Ocoper and Director Sam Wood in or der to supply them with every detail about her husband which! could contribute to Cooper’s por-j trayal of the great Yankee ball star upon whose life the' I I film is based. ,| In addition, Mrs. Gehrig sup-i !j plied information regarding their ! i courtship, marriage and intimate J j family life so that it could be in |j corporated into the script and JI thus give a, truly authentic pic ‘! ture of Gehrig’s character and >! career. ;| farmer is required to accept redj stamps from War Book II or ra-j ■; tion checks from the grocery-j > man. He may sell also all the J ; butter that he wishes provided - that he collects stamps at rate of 8 points per pound. He must turn these in at the end of each month with his report toj his local War Price and Ration ing'Board. • i The Government, as far as the ration programs are concerned, is not interested in anything that the farmer raises or produces for his icwn use. But, if he hasj a surplus and wants to sell these products, they are in-', terested in that part of the pro ducts produced. Crump’s statement was receiv ed here by the Person OPA of fice. w^ulltTojT Roxboro and Person Comity With All Work Guaranteed. No Job Too Large and None Too Small. GEORGE~W. KANE Roxboro, N. C. PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO. N. C. STORE SWITCHES FOR BLACKOUTS CAN BE BOUGHT i Priority Obtainable For Such Equipment. Some Arrangement Must Be Made. Landon C. Bradsher, Person 1 Director of Civilian defense, and Maynard C. Clayton, Roxboro’s Chief Air Raid Warden, today have received information from the Chief of Air Raid Wardens,! 1 Raleigh division, a warning that! j filling station operators, mer-j chants and store-keepers “must' cut out all visible lights when) they leave their premises” cr ! “must install an outside switch,! ! with a small sign, “Air Raid j Switch’ and so notify their war die ns”. j In any case, left, burn i ing at night must be so arranged that wardens can cut them off. i Persons who fail to put out such; DOLLY MADISON ! MOTION PICTURES ARE I YOUR BEST ENTERTAIN MENT i j Monday-Tuesday, April 12-13th j Clark Gable, Lana Turner with I Robert Sterling, Patrica Dane, 1 ( Reginald Owen, Lee Patrick, in ' ‘SOMEWHERE I’LL FIND YOU’ Watch your pulse! Gable and ' Turner are dynamite! He’s got i that gleam in his eye and I Lana’s lovelier than ever now!!j j It’s fast and furious .. and it’s (wonderful!! j Community Sing “Songs Os, The States” | I Hearst Metmtone News —“News While It Is Still News” j ! No Morning Shows; Afternoons /Daily 3:15-3:45; Adm. 10-30 c ;! Evenings Daily 7:15-9:15; Adm. 15-30 c. Wednesday, April 14th “BARGAIN DAY” Lee Powell, Herman Brix, Elea nor Stewart, Montague Love, in! ‘THE FIGHTING DEVIL DOGS’j Uncle Sam’s first' line of Crack fighters match Courage and Cun- a ning Against the Treachery of a Power-Mad foe. Magic Carpet “Royal Araby” World Os Sports “WINTER PARADISE” Special Mlorning Show 10:30;, Afternic on '3:15-3:45; Evening 7:15-9:15; Adm. 10-20 c. DOLLY MADISON THEATRE Monday-Tuesday, April 12-13th J 8| nn than! eye I EABLE TURNER ROBERT STERLING PATH CIA DANE • REGINALD OWEN LEE PATRICK • CHARLES DINGLE Scr*»a Play by Muyuoillo Roberta Adaptatioo by Waltar lleiach Diractad by WCSLIY RUGGLXS Produced by PANDBO 8. BIRMAN No Morning Shows; Afternoons Daily 3:15-3:45; Adm. 10-30 c; Evenings Daily 7:15-9:15; Adm. ta «a. lights in their establishments or who fail to make provisions for them to be extinguished may be liable to indictment. Bradsher and Clayton, in menting ten the message, said; i that outside switches are obtain able under priority regulations and that they can be bought. Priority application is to be made to the OPA office, Roxboro, and all electrical contractors and I dealers have been so notified. Official information on the matter of blackout switches was first received in Roxboro by of ficials of! the Roxboro office of the Carolina Power and light company. Pipeline Work Still In Progress, As Flow Starts Williams Brothers and Planta-J tion Pipeline men, who are still | working on the Greensboro toj Richmond, Va., oil pipe line! which passes through Person County, report that considerable alteration work remains to be | done on the line, although a test flow of oil is said to have been made from Greensboro to Rox boro last week. i Flow over the 179 mile exten j sion may reach Richmond in a bout a week. First deliveries at One Day! SERVICE Call Us—Phone 3801 j SERVICE DRY CLEANERS Soft Ball Equipment See us for your Sporting goods. We have a complete line of Softball and Baseball Equipment. Economy Auto Supply • Depot Street They Give Their Lives; We Lend Our Money j/-wivv;; * ** m Jh& Person County’s Quota In The 2nd War Loan Is $242,900 Get Behind The Man That Is Behind I The Gun. Buy A Bond or Buy Several Put Person County Over The Top CITY OF ROXBORO _ ... * * ■*.'■ - - - ■_ - 1* t V Mil .‘l* > . . • . 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GREEN’S Authorized Keepsake Jeweler EXTENDED PAYMENTS WORK CLOTHES SHIRTS, PANTS, GLOVES AND SOCKS LET US FIT YOU FOR WORKING WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES Sf WE FEATURE THE FAMOUS H -«■ ~T~ GENUINE - REGISTERED "| ' Jfl I [\eepsake € B DIAMOND RINGS J As advertised in LIFE, fj |b GOOD HOUSEKEEPING, MADEMOISELLE I ■A and other leading magazines? j® IkWv PAGE SEVEN
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