CAROLINA TIMES THE €JflK,“Wt'S IS * ineffviiUMcH'Rooi ves.fl BU3H0K. CURWy- HftlRlD 9ev ANOAMm/we e/n'kMS HCfte now hwm^ rH/rr? Kwu^op'^lMSrvvf oKflr/.nu ver/mvf RYOVSR T^e CUJS6ST -town « 50 Nw-e* hebe^.. iT\i inx OCLOCK,.,-nME ACHIUO HOf^^Ry.BXNt fm ww»‘ MfOK '■^ouQ 9W»Ne,’«i«o-Fi$m> ocT^cTwt WUSAy KtSU «OLO THAT 0 onuons car SACocwsie 'luic Ho*»4m«r /»MO rr A OMt«( Bwe CAR? ^ ncMo or TW»s oouNtv, quick KAVe H\VJ£ mSHTW ONW AWflfirJ WiOMm -«y vMN vcwtyma UMMK 'IHAT mis CMKT'S HA« tmm KenAm> »/ imt IK*b*IOUe XMDBMbBU> Bmo hc MRO COUNTC m\AU»rr rhach twc M TlM« '1t> westtk PgVvWrr 'Tvm mxxm^ of ■»« *rHMWH*ER f**p cwttr Boy 9 V- ,■ 3. 17 b^tweerr And :MaynynTe„,nni f a'nd*( L^rrv, • Uf-k ■* ' "IJ?. *1*U. H ?. R/T>rthw*, 'Agrtjnofri I 4. JI' , SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1941 ■Agffinomfst of ‘I’p'els C. rotate Twdve N. C. State IfiS^way Are For Repairs Ralnffh, Dm. 11 TwrWe links 4f the 8Ute*c highway lystem are MV «loMdl for repair*, according ?te tk« DMttmber 1^ iaau«d of the '*Dcto«r Balletin,'* ••mi-Monthly pttMi—tion eoatainiaf eonstmction infovwatiaa ob roads in the State I^WliiAcd hj tha Korth Carolina ^Bifhwaj and Pnblie Works Com- viMiqft. Th« BoUctio. also liata ■iat livka, r«e*BtIjr alossd for ng9^ m BOW open' to traf. ^ Boadfi closed are: U.. 8. 1 be tween Henderson and Franklinton and between Balei^h and Waice Forest. Deturs for through apssen- get tjaffie have been posted over N. C. 39 and N. C. 59 via Loaij- burf'. N. C. 59 hu an eight-ton gross load limit. Through truck traffic should detore over U. S. 301 from Petersburg or Payette- ▼illc. Local traffic can ben main tained at slow speed on the Hen- derson-Franklinton section, where- as on the Raleigh-Wake Forest itretah local traffic can detnr over a coanty road, four miles of earth. The road between Henderson and Franklinton is schedaled to be oi>ened about January 1st, and the Baleigh-Wake Forest road proba bly will be opened about December 1 ROCK SA«T.V4Ce •SCP IM ytin^tCR ROAP M/«)t4re#ANce wo«KOA«i.y TO KEEP CtNPCR P1UM fRCCZINC, 1$ CRAtHWLUr SUPW.ANTINa ClAtOCRS «CRi ICC c(v>rmoc OM hkmwats yfMEN f1R*TA?PLietl. SALT IS VtCTTIC»eNrrA»RAS»W TH^ THCeOUCH Its AUOCa'AC-riOM tT L-OOSCNS ice AMO 5«OW rf&VA T*»e Rwe so TRArric anp Ptows CAM 0(teAK AMP WCOrtPt fo-riK wipe. RCAUIVE IT THE VACO ut AftOV)& TfW ;j»r/«ce.p^ an a r,.\T ;'.r ‘ FIgST AV^VtE C/weRA •viw •CAVW CAMegAS tONes rme>((i^vr. Ai^CMT . l« 3 weft ONte wm 1HBi» , A6’5A$kM#^^; i«iv^nrrep #Y Mm Cu^itaHr f ' . ^^i£u.uas£ 20th. U. s. 25 between HendersonTille and Asheville. Deters for through track traffic are being maintained over N. C. 191 and N. C. 280 vu Mills Rivei* and Avery Creek, 17 miles hardrarfaced. Other traffic is maintained over project, wifh short local d^urs. N. C. 53 between Elisabethtown and "C^ite Qak is being surface treated. A l6-mile detour over N. C. 242 and a aounty road has been posted. This surface treating is ex pected to btf e^pleted about mid- April of next year. U. S. 70 between Durham and fefland is closed, with work ex- Constructior of bridges and ap proaches over the Tuskaseigee Riv er has closed N. C. 107 betw^eu CnUowhee' and Sylva and between Cullowhea and East Laport. De tours are maintained over a three- mile stretch of macadam road' in both instanctep. N. C. 150 is closed from Wins- 'ton-Salev to its juncture with U. 8. 64. A detour has been posted qv- er U. S. 52 and U.,8. 64 via Le»- ington. 26 miles of hard-surfatnd road. XT. S. 221 between Croaanore and Linville is undeiigoing repairs scheduled for conrpletion aezt Ju ly. A detour ia maintained over a eoiinty road, it being one to i 1 c hard-surfaced and one mile topoil. Links recently under repairs that BOW are open to traffic arec ,U. S. 1 between Henderson and NTorlina; Experiment ollege. I ♦ In jt. warflulagainst,tbia pvnf- tice, e#9ployed ital^i^K^n acre of goqd Innct «!on- Itaii^pproximately 27 pounds of ^it»o^,n# 7 pounds of pJjosphorit’ pcid,, and 36 poands of jiotash. At present prices fo^ these fA*- tilizing, materials, the State Col lege agronoimiat axplained, the farmer would have to pay around five dollars an acre. . He said the amount of plant food removed by raking and burn ing the stalks would. be equal to 400 pounds of a fertilizer analyz- nian went on, bale of cotton, re moves a total of only 70 pounds straw, ; hj. S. 29 betweenk yille finil.Lexington; tT. 8*yjll tdeen JVelnftnt and WilsW;; 158 between Littletop and j Rapids j TT. 3. 358 !betwe|i^ Square and J?eotland Neck;;' ] 710 between Rowland and He Springs- ■' Burning Cotton ’ Stalks Is An Expensive Practice — |of plant food, as comparel Burning eotton stalks will oost|95 pou) the average North Carolina farm-leaving the stalks and fodder on,Thomas Parran, serpeon genernl er just about $5 an acre, says Dr. the land, 100 pounds for 30 bush- tT. S. Public Health Service. No more how could vith I Ameriea to cost,95 pounds for 60 buHhels of corn, (tuberculosis. wheat pounds for [FiFw. ’ ’ bashels-of oafs propitious time than be selected to urge protect itself against according to D:*. ^ted to be completed in about 30 stretch of hard-surfaeed days. Traffic ean detour, over Dur ham city straets and N. C, 751 via Duke tTniversity, Traffic is being maintained over tht proji^t from the intersection of N. C. 7Sl and existing TJ. S. 70 to Efland. U. S. elosed between ^axton a^id LaHrinburg. A det«ur Hm been posted over U. S. 301 frbm Lum- berton and IT. B. '8OI via Bowland, with 39 . miles of bard-»urlacc>) roa.d. Work'on U. 8. 74 is schedul ed for completion about Februaxv 1st. • , s- BOYS’ CWIB - road oter N. C. 104 and N. C. 181 via Newland. Bcliedttled for eorapletioB about Vay 90, 1648, it the streteh of N. C. '4U0 bet wean Chadbourn snd Bladenboro. Traffic can detour ov er U. S. 74.'tad a county road; •iz mles hard-surfaced, I4 lailes earth. N. C. 770 is elosed between Stoneville and S^ndy Rii^ge for re fills to a bi^dge. A «hort detour ia maititaincd over U. S, 220 land -SELF-DEFENSE- (Continued froni Page 1) a similar story. Mullis y^id he first he|ird Ad cock and Free^land cursing when he came on^ of the station to serve drinks to j^atrons 9'eated in a eat. Be sAid be to^d the.m to stop curn- it^ and go bom«. Freeslan4 .and Adeosk bad en tered his store A miftutea i«arl- ier, be fald, and ^at 'he badJ^'ffd: vised F^eesland to go home, be- ca'ase'^hs had had too much to drink." Adcock’s throat was i»nt and he had just been released from Mercy Ifospitjil . • -n ^ ' Of ito th#' ^id, b«. ■ ■ ■ HI® th^.tUi yeai:. The t^tel espeiUfes dur-,ont proper h«ai!il)|^ A^cprdiw ^ }3w fint f0V kaumnted^to represeiit^iset of the w^rkersfw-, fii/FS. ' . ' ,pl0yee8 ,ot the «om|)iany a*lf ]|e}j(>a’ Av^.,%1*' Clob if ^«id $62.50 p«r moAth, oujt oi' M «odow«4.^ It his do of t^hieh the copapanv' dfd^cts! pimss tnm «ontrib«tiODS t^entiiums on c6m,pul|ory Inif^iranoe |£Ule by paUie-spiri^d aitlsens, policies and fees for ibembeirsbip jreUfiooi ei^ie organita- in the company-controlled i^edil buainsss finas And so- association.. in the conjraaiiity. Dur> Harry H. Pace, president | the thirty day casipaign perJO! Kllis Stewart, seoretfrry; and ^ Earl dattghters •tt hava eontribi)ted to the B. Dickeirson, Tice-president and Chib ii tha p«st '^ell ba contacted, general counsel, represented! the will b«/tQ»de also to se- insurance company at the-bearing. — Dri i(^obitilo^' peflyi pi*. ■^ark ,fle poSi io iDyvillfe, ICenl^cly,, Dfo^r^ t; jmJ m e4uci|^(^4 »ttfidianj^,triir^iy G^^on Itoijaai'lr, where he r»eUj9d^^ ,^0 e , of Doctor of biiiiMty^,]^ entered the mioiiJtry in 1»?4. Be«i4p4 hl«:wid- he ieavei * ion »q4 t fa see Anniversary |direeted the,group in interviewing I the many beautiful And lovely gifts, those assisting Hiss Sawyer were Hrs. Odessa MoClare, Ifta. Pentson and Mrs. Hable Friday. ibeeting. / Oi^i&g the se^ion Satarday mornftHr trill ])•'.tresident Maleolm S^ MacLean'of Bimptoh Xiistitute, who will talk bn '“The Oolleje President's Conception »of Public Kelatiori-”, Followintf Dr. Moe- Tjean will be an.address by R. F. Nels?*n. public relation^ director pf .tl\r ,Virg}ni» State Chamber of Com'mercp'find’at Arwept adminii-' kel^ Pfil^nso SOT' }nM' prograip. Q^ex jpeaket^ #iM re|j:T«fl?iti(nrt#(M^f#6m; 1«U^- r*. S UX* auntber i>f n'ew coO' Representing the employees were trihBtiTt Apy amount oontributad Frances B. Covington, Ijois Wash-1 _ ‘ „ ' ■„ ^ „ SShP an*-ha appreciated. Casti ington, Verna Mae Wilson, Oretora Rwkio, XiD^tiaBS m4 lubfleriptions should Robert Qoo^man^ Inttrnu* B. to ths Treaaorer, 3. tioual Organiser of tha onion, and IpL ^ the'lCeis^anies and Attorney Irving My«rs. ; \ h . \ r.;,, / . j 1 DkhE^ • > • * IjiKQ^n Theatre Gluirlotte^ N. CL # un.^Hen.-Tues. Pec, 14-15-16 fildie Green in ^Die Rmd Jones’" } ^ W§ % Kopck-out ims IT! West, 5lr, WUliani S- Apdsrson, Mw. Estelle Smitb, Mr. ,|Ved R, SfcClnre., all of Charlotte.. Following t b f recep|ion of Friends and vifitom, Mr«. A- H. Prince with beanty ^nd efficieney tr^lfefp^f^enrictiwr, '^e Aasjoetftf-’ . #4Ay.-!d[t''T^po9 ^ Jto^e^^ pitflfil di^,i|«(.io,nron!pitb- lie'Telafions*. photorr^phy, publioa ^0^* and jnewfi •''' "Re |4ssj^l^ion'i^'s formei “to k^p‘ tollk ■ bn t^e t)f AmecUflffi %egro cql- 'und wo[hr^tt#« — aid io treated Miii^tlitidi^ of tbe' problemt aull aspirations of hifbpi* fifltieation.'V myy - - M F. mm - s. & p Before » reoo|-d breaking color- fol Home-Coming arowd of more than 3,000 persona, the Wildcats of Bet)iutie-Cookman CoU^ ended ih^r IMl football seafon by la- liig, to the lion* of Florida Norra.'il 7 to 0. This game VW the deeiding /aoto nin tb^ junior colle|o cham^ presided at the pi«)o and reodpwd piopsbip of FloTidfu to the delight of the entire group teamf wefa evenly matched HeqdelUoho’s Winding March, at an^ 'pUytd heads up football for the' end of thi« Mrs. |d«ll^ Cole | three qQart^rs. It io the four- of Charlotte aang “Beeaufo” and ‘'0 Promise ^|[e" tb»« was jfoUow- e4 by Miiif Elvira Moore of Con- porl,,vhn sanr “J l^Vf ^o^ Tvr- h'” and “At pnwnin!^.*' The Reverend H- Wilson, D. D, Paator. Westminster -|>resbytorian Church, Concord whji piar^nu^d the eerem.oay of f)iis eoijple twen ty-five years ago g^v» remai^ and ■‘stDejned tlje eoHr>le for the.: fnirt- fnl ycaw of Ijvinf^. H. ii, Wade. President of the Wa^e Man- ufaeturln^ CoR|paiiv spoke also' of tSe fi^ and* durable years of the conple and Mif. ItfcOiJl eapeeiaijy who had worked at'the place for twenty-eight yean. A punch eoahe wjw served with aeeessories, Mra. Daisy Anderson serving at the P\ineh Bowl.^ Th** Oiffs were numerous ai)d very baMtifii!. Miaa l^hsl $awy^ th }uarter that Fla. Normal eked ovftir a«T'q points whifh wOn the mbf^ importai^t football game in tha itate ot Flprida. The Wll^caii B«|n# fea*on ende4 with, four vio» thrq* los^a ftod ona tif. the (cores wai^i BethnnQTCoo)rroan scores ar« in the lait eolumn: Georcfia Normal . * 0 46 -AlVn'lT. 6 Vorhae^ Clafin U 6 fleonns State ‘ E., W. C. • -i- Tn«kegee ...............2fi 0 Florida Normal 7 0 Oradnation will not play b«TC* with the presmit WiMeat team,,and it, is expwte^ that thev will hav»» *nother “l^teraon Victorious’’ f1re$ton BrInG THE KIDDIES As shown $14«S0 ILICTRIC TRAINS B sela^oa of Lionel sod other quaUty electric mccnsntcsl ttains — cranes, crossing gates, flagmen, ajgnsls, tmrsrs, tracks, ctossovers and switches.)krt 98 irUejyMceioesi^ aK)«M» DOT nvot realiseac flKidels; A gift that oan ¥ W tht ymm ‘tomkL war eaglae track wim aide dBin|^ trailer. Sevan models in a wide variety ot styles aod siaas fsc 2 to 7 year old« |T FOCTMBttt/^ *f»1 OBinillAS fia UMTS Use Ouf Convenient Lay-Away Plan .. bor« ball aad bera cojor Aasacica^ laoaa nnlar FsAl Bpocai sshoweSa^ Three diMrana sixes to fit any child. Stitf dily biulfe Mod- ena. aas^$|f| Ke«aa« I *3! Modeeainderignaod stroog iMoasansctk>a.RiibbcK daea; DOLLS Sae oor big faintly (rfdolb-^imtibaii cute SCQOTERS Fast, easy rolling, sturdy steel scooters. An ideal gift. I. l^aly dfsssesi 9T- An idw g^. iAU-nede tw ht aad BLACKBOARDS AUTOIiOBXLES ABT WALKERS »dNOORAl?HS WQOp .WAGCilfS METAL WAGONS machiIte guns COWBOY 'OUTFITS GOLF BALLS ROLLER SKATES niCTRIC IRONS Streamlined, variety 6f ^les;,Aittomatit: beat con trols Makaa -easiarc waca, flbari iMriof |*seeerei il«a ^m^ glaaa bowfat 2«Im^ nogis - niCTRIC CLOCKS A dock for every room, eHber wmll or table models. Brown walnut or Ivory $915 finisbi Aip ELICTRIC MIXER Brings sunshine to every kitchen. Port able, easy tu operate, variable speed ti-iotor, juicer and M A|S extra bowls. I Viip ® WeeHiijNese ^ RoiSrni Han Ofta- barglas W HArrv sumwisiraa^iiiB motorist lEI CAR NIATIRS • Keeps any si»e car warm and I iniitinsfiis III coM weather; Available In Staalard. DaLiuta and a»afiilrwliiiCasaoai tfmhgmmm, A sHb for aw aUU aod a lo^aw ho«ia aod ifocBsed 1 awiilabla leaww aedj thteaceU siaaai.... I leasee • ^Jai ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS ELECTRIC RANGES ’ GAS RANGES ' ELETRIC VACUUM CLEANERS CIRCULATING ELETRIC ROOM HEATERS ’ HOME RADIOS DOOR CHmES LUGGAGE •29“ A gift for those who drive. 'BeantiM, clear tone and wide-range reception. VAeAiOND A radio as small and light as a camera. Will operate on AC-DC or Battery. o $199S Battarlu nlra 8UPBR CHAMPION Vitamic Rubber in both tread and 'orU body assures on^er mileage. >af:i-Stop Gear- /rip Tread rotects against kidding. Safti> ock Gum-Dippec C..ird Body pro :ect« against blowoifts. EASY TERMS TJ^ten to thd Voice ofFirestone with Eicmrd Crooks, Margaret SprahK and htf vir-jsio-,- Rymphony Orcheetra, under thi direction of Alferd Wailenslcin, Monday evening-i over N. Tt. C Bed Neiworh ALEXANDfR ^nRE DIVISION W. Main At Gregson Su P. O. Poole, Mgr. 'Durham’s Leading Tire And Battery Dealer” Phone N-12 5

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