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« tHC POCKETBOOK KNOWIEDCE* IA«T VtM OWB CM ANO ■UCTKK c0»«»Mv mip «r 39 CCKtS OF EMK KFVCNUC POUMk IN "OOK to l«l» ■mtmmmsetvfMmm =t / ■5^ rr rt -m/.T IT nA*** SS:,ooo MS* HOUD* or \4(Ot*' f f» •otio tm #AeRAst MRPtAMe OBITUARIES... I McLAURIN FUNERAl. HOME AMEY’S FUNERAL HOME MOtS. GRACE M. BROWER Mxi. Gtago , MciLjiin Brower died at her home Friday, Nov. 8. The remains wer^, carried to Sanf(^d fojr funeralization and Interment Tuesday, Nov.* 12. Fashion Review JAMES MORRISON Jame, Morrison, age 21 died November 5. Funeral was held Saturday, Nov. 9. Interent Bcech wcod cemetery. ERNEST ALLMOND Ernest Allmond departed this life November ^ at hj home 909 Willard Street. He was buried November 9 at Elerbee, N. C. ZEB LEAK omv IO% OF PRESetW AUTDMCmVE FOmPMtKT IS AOWmeP ■«> TW MA«tlN6 » MatTAfty PnooucTs u. .wry- rue poitNTm. u. s. M/Mixer Pott. m w rirrnncAi APPihWces 19 rtrriMArep m BflUON POUAfiS cm.y at i»opi« M “WC iMOnU> St£S> UBi/ Sopply, War Called Major Cotton "~ Mariiet Factors Cotton farmers, who will vote December 7th on a marketing Zeab Leak, age 61 of 807 Popular Street died at his rome Monday, November 11. Funeral wag held from tre home Thurs day. Interment at Beechwood cemetery. REUBEN BARBEE Reuben Barbee of 907 Ebony Street died Sunday at the Ve teran's Hospital. Funeral 'w»s held Wednesday, officiated by Rev. T. A. Oady. Interment ■ i Beechwood cMnetery. WOODARD-JONES FUNERAL HOME quota for thieir 1941 crop, must give serious consideration to the European War and its ef fect on cotton, declares E. Y. Moyd, AAA executive officer of N. C. State College. Quotas will be in effect if approved by two- thirds of the farmers voting in the nation. MRS. LUGENIA HARTSFIELD Mrs. Lugenia Hartsfield died at her home, 8)!5 Elizabeth stree^ Saturday, Nov. 9. Funeral was held a^ Mt. Olivet Chui«r Wed nesday, Nbvemiber 13. with the Rev. Fields officdating. GEORGE PUGH George Pugh passed away Tuesday, Novemlber li2 at his home 4115 Canal Street. The funeral was held from his holme Thhrsday, Nov. 14 with Rev. Mr. Wimherley officiating. One-Man Concert One-man quartet Is Metro* Goldwyn - Mayer’s warbling star, Nelson Eddy. He de lights his guests in his Bev erly Hills home by playing phonograph records in which all four voices singing on the discs are his own. Eddy first records in first tenor, then re runs the record to singly rec ord tenor baritone and bass. Whil# on his concert tours, Eddy places a recording ma chine off-stage to record the numbers he sings on the con cert stage. Many lA these, he sends ]^ck to his mother for her enjoyment. , He says his hobby is*for his own instruction and amusement solely, but dose friends are often permitted to listen to his home record ings. 1 Col. Mat F-lZl Hous^old Hint Try thia appetizing new toma to or fruit juice cocktail accompa niment: cap mashed sar dines, ^ cup white cream disess, 1 teaapoon lemon juice, U teaspoon each of minced chives, paziley, and celery. Spread on buttered crackers and toast until brown. Serve li 50 Good Reliable Automobiles On Sale Now • ANEW YOU CAN GET A GOOD • ANEW POUCY IT 1 r* POLICY NOW IN 11 c £1 iri 1 Of* NOW IN EFFECT UoCu Lai EFFECT* ir lH*k Notiling Serious The evening costum'^ sketched aboive are ju«t the thin for the won^£^ whose years have added to her chic. Both are long sleev ed and feature the nefwegt nd, sometime*, the most daring in neck lines and both are lit with a discreet da4h of glitter. These gowns were sketched at a veiy recent and very smart affair and give a,’ good clue to what w41l be the final word in fcrmal style this winter. i , YOU'RE TILLING ME! -By WILLIAM WTT- Ceattti Prtsm Writer THS NAZIS have banned the' flying of kites In Holland. The Dutch air. it seems, belongs to Hitler, and Is for Imathing puz^^ posea only. Iff .. An nplorir writes ot aa Aai- Mtic country wbicb knows noth~ ing o! rndio, the telephone or ire&c lights. Abr—tbe Carden oty Eden? f » f JaalM calls a stetfaosoope a maddee wUoh enables a doctor to loA into your eheet witb Us ears. f ! ! ^ ' Serpents are by nature^'affec-^ tlcmate, says a »>o keeper. That Bust be the reason why boa eon-. to strictors are always.trying hug somebody. ' ' ! I ! ' There’s an old safing that Chinese are never surprised at , anjrthiag. Just the same, we‘a tike to have seen their /aces when they read that their troops ^beat the Japs in a big battle re-' ceat/jr./' % r ! ! Sailor tells of seeing a between a large lobster and a small ootopHs. It must have been sheer gripping drama. ' I ! I one of the unexplained , terles' of t science is what ploi nic ants.eat this,time.of,tb«j No Interest To Pay FOR EXAMPLE 1939 FORD TUDOR $450.00 Balance to Be Paid 12 Monthly Payments, $25 Each Month j LESS YOUR CAR IN TRADE OR CASH .$150.00 $300.00 Nd CARRYING CHARGE NOR INTEREST ADDED—YOU PAYi ONLY ACTUAL BALANCE FREE INSURANCE! Regular Gdllision Insurance On Unpaid Balance of $130.00 or More., • ^Aho Actual Value FIRE and THEFT! NO TRICKS YOU OWE It To Yourself To • INVESTIGATE WE HAVE CARS RANGING All Makes & Models $50-$700 ALDRIDGE MOTORS, k, HUDSON Dealer And DISTRIBUTORS a»tNER MORGAN & GREGSON DURHAM, N. C. .KA Euteoe, remember you said looiked at me. Well that ape ain’t you’d edhr up any noAn who even only loojkin’ but j can hear him tbinkin.’ KtichM Light-Conditioning \ Recipe Is Simple As Pie Sbado«4ee« lUumination lightens Tasks in Woman’s Workshop. 'By Jean Prentice A MONG the new subjects sMne students are taking up in high ichools and ccrfleges is home lighting. A number of home economics and iiousehold management classes are now studying the ins and outs of Hght conditioniag. Of particular in terest to them is better light in the kitchen. Among the poin^rs lliey are get ting are several illustrated in the ^itchen shown here. Every work area has a source of Hght above it. Over the sink is a ^all lamp. The range and a kitchen table, not visible here, also have wall lawipa. Beneath the cupboards are htmg brackets heading lumiline tubu- br lamps to light the work i^ace be- |ow thena. Foeawl^ a glast «ha4^ ven at the bottom, had been used at the | ceiling. It md a poor job of spread- : ing lighting through the room withr- j oat contributing glare. I Now there’s a cheerful diffusion i of general illumination from a neWj indirect adaptor fixture and ISO-watt' silvered-bowl bulb. This fixture 'wasi screwed into the ceiling socket, liksj a bulb, ia less time than it takes to i telL I With' modern lighting such as this I the hMnemaker is less apt to makej mistakes when reading recipes. V^-1 tables are cleaned more quickly and! thoroughly. Food is seasoned more' satisfactorily since the eyes can see] the salt and pepper more sharply. The room becomes a better pjlace ioj which to v^ork. It thus fits right in. with the needs of the home eco-, noraics student or of any hxnc- maker iust as easy as pie. On Your Savings WHY TAKE LESS? A Th^ and Hottie Fmancing hstitotioD ( Mutual BuOding & Loan Association ..y F. L. McCOY. CHAIRMAN OF BOARD C. C. SPAULDING, President R. L. McDOUGALD, Sec’y.-Treas. 114 West Parrish Street PHONt: J-3921 816 FayettmriUe Street PHONE F-6921 Complete BUILDING SERVICE ••••REMODELING ••••NEW CONSTRUCTION •••♦ROOFING SERVICE ••••BUILDING SUPPUES Esimates Gladly Furnished For Painting, Papering and Decoratinsr we use ROGERS PRODUCTS. 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