6B -TOE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, JAN. 30, 1871 . TELL Mf MOW MUCH FOOD.RIR RNP 1 HOW 10MG DO ?\Ut IKEES UV6? doee -we weenee. br consume pay/? \* fRoM wirr ioo Aw CNER.A6E WRW EPffS of 4 - ife Of vW fcesm , ftylp fo&PrTUK' 34-lAS. Of PIR PftlLV.' HELP gE6I9T PECfWflUP\Ms6Cfßffbct > DOE 6 6AUT WRfER fREEZE? HCM "THE Mo6t POVJEPFUL _ HVPCOSEN OOMO OOMPPRS „ RN RV * KR(X KUR^^i y^ij^^ . "J ,i . r«i fni A« HUKRICRN!^. SSA& ras^Bs I -10 FREEZE fRESH 1 POKMC> OF LlFgr S&&7 PUGGY , r MBV I RAKE THE V f I'M NO LEAVES IN VOUP \ NOT TODAYf ) * i VVIROMG.M AND VJOBOOV > >GARDEN?ITS ONLY/ V, feS' CPU 66V V/'NNRKITS TG f- 1/ TV^ sDt AN ~ — / WIRE ME TO fj ' «T i THE FIZZLE FAMILY BUT WW SHOULD I y~~>] TONE MONTH AGO ,Buy OCCIDENT | MRNTOCX OUT A Jk HE BROKE HtS HECK AND vYOU MAV BE INSURANCE? XvWHVv I POUCy Vlt-IH US *J| ANE PAID W\M 14.000/ Vui CKY HICKLEBERRY FINN # 1 I'. A- W■■ MS il HOCK , LISTE-*. HOS'RTI.i.WBK. Vaim SNO/'SIWCKS! •«e f~ /" IrtkMKS. \ V>««. ft " 7tZWi' WKIL. *^UMIM I• .- , (• t\v«S '. IIKP v»ooiovou mmo/aesißooy ! W>N'T IW , >_A F i -LK' , |. V ) but i LIKE o«fwms us "t BETTER O'^ PUTTIN' ON THE DOG DON'T \ fYOU'LL IT C WHAT W/LL VOU } kwiiiw ww mi www (a£r i won't?) p p PEE WEE ii> b. M. IGKP USELESS {EUSTACE ( DON'T vjorrv, DARUN6>. VI f PLEASE MURRV vvrrw Kbut- I'M tuST looking up! > ivl GO ajno call up tme )r I -max d»rectorv, ma.da.nie ! M cant voulend 0 T vjon-t 1 A cute name FOR ( DOCTOR C»GKT PTWP)V ' yV£i r I MUST LOOK UP A „ y 'A flli&>-v7 He BaBV " JOSH BILLINGS S^^. U^iSS' Men are blamed for sticking their noze into things; but it i&the only way a dog tracts out hiz game. Dentist 1 and a member df , thelliS. Ajrmy Reserve. , n 103 Students Make Durham Tech Honor Roll One hundred and three Durham Technical Institute students made the presidents honor list for the 1970 Fall Quarter, the institute reported today. The "following Students ware cited: Jerry Lee Aiken, Melinda Del Amnott, Harold Clifford Autry, Robert Jay Bag nail, William Currie Baker, John Henry Bass, Kenneth Wayne Beddingfield, Thomas O'Briant Belvin, Victoria A. Flintall hibby, Rufus Bragg Black ley, James Elery Blank enship, Mary L. Watson Blue, Danny Charles Booker, Aileen L. Bras well, William Abran Brinkley, Michael Graham Brooks, Melvin Hudson Burke, Jr., Ronnie Gene Byrd, Nettie Lee Daniel Bryant, James L. Carter, Linda Diane Carver, Lonnie Edward Clark, Barney Martin Cook. Ruby L. Cox, Sarah Ann Crabtree, Jerry Wayne Davis, Sallie Mae Davis, Diane Barbara Evans, Frank Willard Evans, Jr., Dorothy Marie Franks, William Beltron Grif fin, Selmer M. Glover, Edgar Newton Hadley, Donald Roy Ha nan, Beverly Ann Harris, Clara Higgins Harris, Nathaniel Emelius Harrison 111, Phyllis Colclough Heavner, Danny Joe Hendricks, Pearl Eliza beth Walthall Hester, Ruby Ann Stelly Hicks, David Earl Hill, Jerome Glenn Hogan, Lorrie E. Braly Holleman, Jesephine Dillard Home, Tho mas Willard Hutchins, Anita Lynn Medlin Johnson, James Albert Jordan, Jimmy R. Key, Vera B. Landis, Talmadge Herndon Tassiter, Robert Lad son Leathers, Gerald Thomas Long, Patricia Ann Lovely, Janet L. Lovett, Gary Christo pher Lushis, Dorris Ann Ma con, Watts Lee Mangum, Leo na Letita McCall, Kenneth McFarland, Cathy Regina Mc- Ilwain, Hazel Inez Holloway Miller, Richard Napolitano, Russell L. Norburn, Barbara Harper Novicki, Trudy E. Outen, Ronald W. Perkins, Linda Marie Powell, Robert Lee Ruckett, Velma Luvenia Purefoy, Carol Lee Kerr Ray, Phyllis Jean Rich, Deborah Faye Rigsbee, Ora Lee Wil liams Riley, Barry Temple Trittenhouse, Richard Steven Riven bark, Gloria Evans Ro chelle, Geraidine M. Baird Freeze your best sauces in Tupperware 2-ounce Midget plastic containers and, when frozen, store the cubes in poly ethylene bags. When a recipe calls for just a few tablespoons of basic sauce, put the cubes in to a measuring cup ... set the cup into a skillet of simmering water . . . and the sauce will be deliciously ready in only 10 minutes. ***** Meat loaves, raw or cooked, freeze well. To defrost and cook uncooked loaf: empty into baking pan and bake according to recipe directions, increasing baking time by 50%. To do frost cooked loaf: remove from container, wrap in foil and bake in a 400 degree Fahrenheit oven for 30 minutes. CAM PA I 3 KJ n T? THE LITTLE fSiT'' of rHIW6> V 1 nAT FklT AUI'WJkW 05; we. J/W AN fcltt'ltAMl vvt fAO fOt>Ct * t l-Y. MAkE Ll>t 1 Of t Ak'ME AMPIkS Ak)CPlCNllkte> Awl UMUi.'AINWUE,tHMI«£, NCN CJW IA MUD AT Hu COfUVDL i AtLIP ('Vk'tTHIN THAI tAH IHt of Any jotEWK -VNCM. j\., AM C lp t'KK I.WE I*. Ml\ po *HAT WiE SUMMER WILL HAVE TS U f>. PUT, TOPA-i, OUI CiT'Ot'* AW E-Jjci 1 HE \it :ttE w* Roghelia; BaifAra Ruffin, Ken neth Ray fiessoms, Cheryl L. Sieloff, Thomas Earl Spivey, James Michael Stone, Cynthia Eloria Stubbs, Marshall Thomas, Kenneth Gary Tid well, Raymond E. Tyrell, David Alan Varner, David P. Warren, Alice Watkins, Bennie Train for tomorrow. CROSSWORD - ACROSS 3. Keepsake 21. Wing 15W1513 1. Make-up 4. Employ 23 Blaze iftfl 6. Spills 5. Bench- 24 More QtnJIJBK 11. Shut like select 12. Jury seat 25. Regular 13. Crooked 6. Eating pro- 111^1^1212^ 14. Greek letter utensil cedure 15. Falsehood 7. Young 26. Corrode [g|BßoT9^^Eninl 16. Sailor sheep 27. Poijtu. (slang) 8. Single gue'se nl3 N V d»3 sp pIDI 17. Like unit colony Isldlonlsßrilnl ibis I 18. Inhabitant 9. A winged 29. Weep 21. Tree horse 31. Ventures 39. Demand, as 22. Ignited 10. Cuts 32. Subsided a payment 23. Adhesive 16. Obtaii. 33. Measuring 40. Dry, 24. Crawl 19. Holly stick as wine 27 Goblet 20. Vim 34. Cubic meter 41. Candlenut 28. Trick (colloq.) 36. Flock tree 29. Sound, as ■ ■ u i | 7 I* 1 + 1,. a dove /y/ 30 Not in „ 31. Sliding " /yt, 35. Pronoun 13 % **"" SSr 751 — W* — 38. Hard or sweet //V 40. Valuable 777 777 77} 15 77/ 23 JO f " r „ & 42. Harden 24 ypp — (var.) OV, 43. Arabian IH 77? W~ ~77? 7 7?' 7 7? ssr 33- — 44. Splits , apart J* 7/91* 45. Nucleus of £2; /// mililtary J* 777 *• unit YA town 1. Burn, as ** y\7, with steam I I I I I \/sA I I I I 1» 2. Girl's name THE EMRONM6NTAL*AOSSD LOOP" "YES WE *N"ALUMINUM ON RECLAMATION AND RECVCUNS SAUS TO CONSUMER Q ,-/V R; INHJ SC*APCANS (^PRODUCT -W (j °C> F RBMELI ™® /ZL', . NEWINSOT 5 AH " |CT N EFI^SR FFFLL FFL MUFFLT MANUFACTURE I J / \ ' OF CANS Vj'f'l S J |F® FFL |BAFFLNFFL| s. M _ U_J ROLLINS OF CM SHEET . igi |i llfS^MQder-nhomes H ! illll,]! show the same LIS jj high regard for ®) P M '. " 11 beauty and ® 1 durability of oak mwm &&n test tonger than Thomas Watts, Tommy Riley' Wells, William Egleston Wbft ener, Irma Jfean Wider, Chris- Lyons Williams, Ola Mae Charles E. Wil son, pirida Kaye Wilson, Pearlie -rfpan Shaw Wright, Calverine Yelverton, Carolyn Jean Fields Young.

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