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PAGE FOUR \ Ctetf $1 sh Mets Hder« Food Owtftrs ■" • ifi feth Oarolma -■•••■ » -■ ‘ jfe. ' .'■■• K. <y : ■': < fc ■ ' c ' ■ H:- IBSBSBBr* ■ .i^t■. 5R pi p: iV *Cr :■; ; -'■ ■* ' , : i ■ ' ';• •; ¥ ' ■ FANCY ONE OF GROCERIES Frs4«t« FroYSjf Food* Frssli Heart* Fkh a«d Fottftry The Food Center SELF SERVICE ** fyqtiay Springs, NL C, FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS Far Rent Went Pf«€«rsi)iif • Meat Cuiituj - Cfeld Storage In Fuquay - It’s JOHNSON’S DRUG STORE "THE REXAU. STORE" On I lit ( oftirf I s uQuay Springs, N. C,\ Where You Are Welcome Make Our Drug Store Your Headquarters When In Town Selling Your Tobacco Everything In DRUGS and SUNDRIES vVe Fill \ out Doctor’s iVescriplions MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT OUR FOUNTAIN FOR A COLD DRINK We Appreciate Tour Trade anti invite Vo or Patronage ATTENTION TUIIDO mms? | nUno. otr 1.41 H™ •FUQU AY■ V A RIN A • Zzlwj&r Is Ihe Place To Sell Your Tobacco For The Biggest Year in The Hi.lory of the Market- || ■ ■agjrMMHp j% Largest 2 Sale Market in Selling More Pounds of To- §I 1 BJI |J 1 ||f£ g* 1 fiji I«111 H i« «vT - Entire Bright Leaf Beil As- ' lUr IYIAKAI I rnluLO ~ • * *■ r.t.su.-. * ' * 1 < llj. Tobacco Specialists Operate The Warehouses And Do The Buying Each Warehouse Has A Sale Every Day HIGHER PRICES EVERY DAY v &%*SSniK»i£Ea j n •. _ 4 Managed Market •- Grade By Grade - ■ • Uu Are Belter Paid j 12-Modern and Well Lighted Warehou*e?*t2 The Farmer’s Market In The Farmer’s Town Sell This Crop In Fu<)uay- Exceeded Stale Average Price 25 of 28 Years With These Farmers*"*! f.Tsdl It FW BIG TOP WAREHOUSE Wit* Hi/sSt***’ M * k * Farmer . 5.1.. H... I~ 1200 r» c,„, I. M v..„ CENTRAL WAREHOUSE Plenty of Floor Space Ouid. Sal * Warehousemen Have Total Os Over 350 Years GOLD LEAF WAREHOUSE ~ * * QU ‘ Ck Sa ‘ e ® * ”:! , Selling Experience. HALLEYS WAREHOUSE A^ Ct,oneerß ttANtps WASEMOUSE ‘ SiuLS sS ” 2 : . . Opernag Early For Convenience Os Farmers. Varina Brick Warehouse , _ ... , Z'J.. •***«***•«* - > # ‘Service Satisfaction And. Higher Fricks Southside Warehouse 9JR °, 6W ° ra^e A MODEftN , . S,» Wits Wha TVW» T. 1 / REDIIYINC STEMMING ' Get You The High Dollar. £F » m 000 Hogsheads of Jo* fflmrn rl-WIS bacco FLINT I t i HINTS TO HOMEMAKERS Y ATI ON AI. BREAK 1 AST i fAI OKI I ! Hot i.afmiM) for break’..--t r tiic i F ,r p-/sivi.: that cud ‘art youi day \ Hit rir.lil. il taiiii't but ;. ftl.n- HiH, 1.0 prepitre the flaky oatmeci | fhoiiy <■>; u. like {..••■ t hut a bit | 'or u ;? >(>;; ;itv f« it creamy I ro.i.iUi. W liiaiit vr.; way vou pr<- i ’ H 1 1 '<i:<‘-fi will iiot food j valid ditnnt, Lie cookifi; period , Even v.'rii oatmeal j. cooked sev jcial Hours, there is no apprcci ‘'L it diftti (.‘hee iii food va)U(- from i P’.'U cool:' ~l a fe v. minutes, the Uniti itioiii; is (ell m a tempii;,.' dish, oatmeai | .vith ft earn and leads m i poo lien, y You hijy i.Lo add tai- ; i '■■i/ii or your lavoriu spices or I dried cooKtd apricot? or prunes j i T| ‘i - v enangt r will bring approval i from the me in lie; m yciu fam ! by. .tid by eating your oatnieal j with brown sug«u h tJdt a dr lighUul new flavor. PRESSING SYN'T MET It S ABMK .S ■N.'-vei is.’ - 'vheri the iron » j hilt if yoi.l :i.e pi ; £ .Ilf. 1 .'jf.y t,f ‘ii>: ynthell u’ji:i or even xa’u I or The Highest Price l or Your Tobacco . . . SELL IT IN FUQUA Y-VARINA MKSSMMMaMNMcn For The Highest Quality In Men’s & Boys’ Spur I Clothes it’s RANSDELL BROS. ,110- tliot all iiiixfh.’ts of .svrithetrc ;*-ud ottif r (ibcri,, ulotciiuy specialist V . ■■> (). One touch of a hot iron has ruined many a garment. ft pay to .-•tart with 1 />v, - vieei. on any .romne jop and then u d~ j. ; i tiu iiw.if'.ii.,', to the fab -I‘- Even cotton : mi liner.: , wbicii v. oi .eiiy r.iti tul:' noth v item t .hi other laoiie: /nay lia, t spe v'i.iJ firii- ,e that car t'..- heat UA As EAIG N I.SSIEE IV THE Fa SHION IJJLA1 J JLA TFORM Fashion this fait seems lo have picked tip tin < lection yt-ai ila 'O' and UTifll v/ifi a ehaiict .lo vi.i, fur their choice in iliiou i-tfe if b.iic fc suty and appeal. There wiii b*- the middy vt-rsic hi< Sich v,airtlir.e: the bell >l - .eU. Vs. u; ti.i tuoular; me i-’u! v£-i u>; *ht tc>.■ a' the crisp vti l the fluid lord if.lt iViurdU •: of tin choice oh detail et-T*.i.n ba* 1 "■ campamii i tier ~ie pa/'cipjoiuit ... any fa ‘non platform 't’L. woman who U p. well in iormeci on sucii vital i uif: will • ngriiye iim/icdiately the me lit of the i .ilu. up Mioii piatfi.iai, l.iW Oidi'ivGWiiHH: First and TUG iUMa. > LIN IAN I foremost in ony campaign to get ;» favorable fashion vote is becom- I ins/ress for if n costume tines nothing for the wearer, then there* .is no excust- for wearing it ex* j eept the very dh nc.-ntary urn. of | protecting t.h.r body. So notwith- Islanding wlial the fashion decign . / toaii fo/'th will; this f.ii) < oiiiri- in a,''.die they do rtit-a.< c monstrosity, you know) the ! "'H ;*i t ,;«! i: going to .'idjli; i. in tiic*. • i general direction of the prevail* ; ing mode but wiii stand most ;■ closely D.y those lines that do most j ft,/ her, BUDGI-T: Anotrit mjjor cou.-.iu ; W iition : budget Ceil. LI 0 the' i c'.i.y- thappy true.veili when one i has to t« ii/i peaking t•; m.‘ with j "Bivvvvti '-' ijiiiiiom to oe well 1 dressed. Os eour.u. the smaller the i ciothu/g uiiovv.iue. in. more .'/dee. | lives o/ie ha: to be, but ' thbnk: Ito the American system of mass | production, smart clothes can be j UKig.it ai nominal prices. SIMPLICITY: In no area P the i need for restraint more pronoun* ! «.ed tl.an i/i the matter of being ismartly ai tired Mar:y an otherwise handsome outfit be been utterly : mr.-a by in*- addition of jurt t»:,r it.too many. ’J'hii to l ,sy lhat one must n- ver use d r < nra t.ve tcuche-. It ir essential to h-iu!, io di.;tirjgiu.-:h ht tweeii sim plicity and a paucity of ideas : However, if one lias to err, ’tis 1 hettei to do so on the' simple side, . 1 foi uvt i*J) e ■■ -inc ir. the most es ■1- ciivt barometer ot poor ta-ie i devised. COLOR: Even if you don’t co ■o fur tu .ut cribe to the belief ‘ that l> : -ati1if'ii color can comperi de for poor line:; in a costume, r< .me can deny the vvondei ap* ; pt-ai of the magic color, it is easy ilo feel safe with the dignity of | black and navy, and the sublety jof th, neutral grays and beige-,, c take, .« lut of ecui.ragi' to ■ ieat-: for tii it, flaming orange j iio.v. vs-r often there c nothing ... iay i oit/red dec . to lift ; onr t meed on a blue or grey day. rbe time, tested experiment at drafting a i;>if.e swatch of * 1..t1/ rivuiiii tile neck and -tn/uidri i- a wouderfui way tu uli whethei or not s par in tilar eedot Is right for vuu A word of caution: sometime die ilpsiiek ha*: tu he ehanged In order lo wear a color well. Tills is. especially (roe If the color is in the red or ormg g It 11 i tis . RFC CHARM BY LOT I i rOtlt i Hi-W YORK iG LORAL) lt ■a Shakespeare wno raid, "lie/ ; ••’<< * was ever oft, geniie atid | tow: an excellent thing in a worn* i hi” and though wo quote it of '■ i.. t. ... of Ui leaiizt that v.c | could learn a lesson from it. Mow Is your voice'? Is it soft ! gentle ami low? Or is It harsh | and strident? Os course, mod- Feminine Fashion Flair I Seemingly everything v: taking -a new fashion turn this season* i Anti t your smartly gj/.ved hands . wiii be on the right highway, too, i with all the reel. 'Not since the Nev Look have I >.. eh ;, u cl: high , i sty img. Youi new slews v, ill be mn • ■ i ov, and .straight becatt; c it bc , veu that bulky cuffs would in terfere with the many long sleeved j dr» s.'.fr ; -met mil . ahown toi fall . | 'wTiink. in I hi* v;.y, they wrif Uli • ‘right m line with the ne,v coc , j tume silhouettr. Simplicity of cut, 'hf-r.-fore, is I the the;/i- m mor.t gloves, v.r,et., ■ Jht<" shorties, bution o< snoul* j ern life goes along at such a I I pace that as ten'll ony uiuunt, | ! our voices do also and at Ihe 1 end of the day, we may find ! ourvelves fairly sciea/uing or i wrHfhing and not even real* ! i/f it. But since a charming person is one who knows how' lo speak, not only in terms of . i pronunciation .inu tnttru latino, j j hut tone oi voice as well, we might think of a tew things we I could do io help u- in rccog nice whatever faults may exist ' In our voices. ' I First of uii. End your proper! ’ I voice range. Certainly a voice that | ,j c; meant -.o Dr pitched rather high cam. ••* te made too much lower i ||tj Z , 0. "1 . ifSPfiClAil&efawiuainicd Offer I lit $3.50 H s r S' Handi-Out «—ff f ■! * |Ci CUB! TRAY f hod \S^ V / ’ ~ X I i themes of I i i MtUXf I JH hot water tap. * I W * mt AM f ttraxmarok \ limit 1 It • Cutt«m«r G«t Acquainted . , " wif<i Wettlnghcum Work-Saving Electric Appliance* ■ • $ 1 "/f twaaK sw**** ! 'NI ® ® g j 1 rtorn* NHii« IaHCI lAOuWir ivor< OISHWASHi* w«Tt*w*T* WAttt MUrtt i TWIN CITY RADIO & APPLIANCE CO. j i «rms fa Stilt Yulir Budget “Special Trim* to Farmers'* *‘W*- Maintain Our Own Service Dept., Including Servicing of Television and Radio" WEEK ENDING SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 6, I<J52 ■Jer lengths. The shortie in parti- • cu!ar is a style that acquires .nev. prominence hurts in hand detailed I versions. of peaceful elegance Glact kid i:, trnphasizvd as highly ! significant to con Iran fail ,-os, I tunics tn rough textured fabrics, j The consume/ acceptance of fa- 1 bi'ic gi(K'HL hus tended to o very ha , duw lilts importance oi leathers, v.iovi. manufactucv-rs point out \ Robbie s, it ir said, hav. been apt | to overlook the promotional aiiyucK . oi ieathu glove::. However, oe eause of ill. new fabric trend it : should a v.-/y good season for ! leather dove. 1 a:; a timely aucs«* * ai I I t'lft it if. ;ii siLit within a/iv voice, | to cultivate a pleasing tone When ’ j you have discovered yout voice I i range (you might find the note en i j itit piano Hi a; come neare.b n.i yourself .r-s tin day goes on. A- j hove ali. when you feel yourself j becoming ien>, take a drink of | I wain rein -, and giv< you/ voice | j a nton/t ht'.-: i. When you re- I su/nc try to :pcak >n a a tone jy.-Hi would e/ijoy hearing, it won’t ] !be long before you will discover: tfiat you can very easily train : | yourself to have a pleasant tone I •of voice, without m any way be-! ! coming unnatural Try it. You'll! • 'like yourself much better, because ■ you wdi become more charming i i The dressier glove takes on »4A i st d decoration through the use at ' pear! and rhinestone accents ip ! dainty patterns The pearls and , rhinestones are sometimes so tiny S they acquire an over - all effect 1 of embroidered designs. ■ Jet k, especially favored to high ; ught elegant suedes in black «p ! clack combinations. The most feminine group of the ! entire collection is a series ot j extreme) > delicate gloves tu white | Klacc or t.uede topped wit), pastel j crystal beading, jewel - like ac- I cents of understated elegance. There appears to be- little unanh ;nuty on how popular velvets will | prove for fail selling. Buyers' re* i actions thus tar have been spotty, | producer: say. |A spokesman for a I leading branded house indicated, ihowever, that velvet orders book l i<d to date art wen ahead of last year. Optimism about prospects for for fa!) is based largely on th» preponderance of novely style* in the market, observers indicate that in order to be v/pl] dressed tins fall, women v,‘iij be iMrilged to own several pairs of novelty i.loVfi tc go with various cos turner. T?iafi the story ladies. Hope you take it-, contents as a prvfer&nt* : n<i not a peeve. After all gloves ore not too expensive. And it wouldn't be a bad idea to empha sise them this season, it may save you on the budget. gp C
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