Ik The WEEK'S NEWS j DOUBLE LIFE—Day time she's a model; ; showtimes she's in the current Broad way hit, "Dream Girl." Here Helen Bennett tunes in her peri able- Lewyt. Pre vious io posing in a de luxe stateroom of the Queen Elizabeth, lor fashion pictures which will appear in many magazines next month. ACCUSED OF EM BLZZLSMENT—Wil licm A. Nickel be hind bars at Miami. Fla. A 60-dollar a week cashier, he is accused o! stealing S6S0.000 to S1.000. 000 irom the Mer genthaler linotype Co. cf New York. MOLOTOV VISITS ROOSEVELT'S GRAVE—Rus sian Foreign Minister Molotov (left) and the wreath he laid near the grave oi Franklin D. Roosevelt at Hyde Park, Ν. Y.. recently. Molotov asked for "eternal memory to the great president." ■■■·■ -··::· MCVIE PAIR HOMELESS AGAIN — Ac'.or »ess | Barker, his actress wile, Susan Haywcrd and their | two children evicted from Hollywood homes ier ρ the third time this year. They refuse to pay ex- Γ orbitant rent^^^^^^is for an apartment. FOR FALL-~,ch'"!rk combined lot «* suit tor iaU day*· Virginia Welle ; star ο! ·1.^ Mqn" suit with a chai »reuse 9««' ^deI the coat. JOE LOUIS SIGNS FOB BIGGEST "BOTTLE" OF CABEEB— Too Louis, heavyweight boxing champion, signing as board director with Wm. B. Graham, president of AU-American Drinks Corporation, who will produce soft drink beverage· under the champ's name. * I ^^jjj^gsaauHK&saBSBMaB··· FIXING UP the HOME <&ta4U>(fteetito · HOW TO CLEAN OVEN IT" EE PING a new range clean, or "· cleaning up an old one, has always been a major problem for most housewives. Meat cooked without fat is almost always taste less. Meat baked -slowly wilL get tough. When fat is subjected to this fast cooking process it will splatter and splash over the inside of the oven. The result is a coat ing" of grease which must be re moved as soon as the oven is cool if one is to keep the appliance clean. Do not use ΰΛγ abrasive ma terial in cleaning any part of the range. The manufacture put on ί a surface which is a fir* cousin to ι plass. If you scratch tiny lines into this surface, it will produce fine cracks or check marks later. A <At — good strong soap solution will re move the grease easily, but do not use it until the range is cool. Put ting cold water on this surface will break it, just as your glasswear will break if you put it in boiling water and then into ice cold wacer. If the grease is not cleaned off and successive coats are allowed to remain, the whole will bake into a new and dirty surface as hard as baked enamel. To remove this, put a cup of strong ammonia in the oven overnight with the door tight ly closed. In the morning most of the hard grease will be loose and can be easily washed off. I FBI Offers Posts I To Young Men, 18-35 The Federal Bureau of Investiga jj tion is urgently in need of young ' men and women who are high school jj; graduates to fill clerical positions in ί tain one of these positions, appli | cants must be high school graduates. ε between the ages of eighteen and ;j thirty-five years and must be of f excellent moral character. Starting salaries for clerical positions range from $1756 to $2394 per annum. A representative of the FBI will j fce at City Hall on November 26 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon for the purpose I of receiving applications and grant ' ;'ng interviews for these positions. He will be glad to answer questions in connection with this employment at that time. The FBI is also presently accept ing applications for the position _ of Special Agent from men, ages twenty five to forty, possessing a law de gree or an accounting degree with three years of actual accounting or auditing experience. Also, appli cants possessing a college degree and otherwise qualified will be consider ed for the position of Special Em ployee Agent, and those appointed will at the expiration of one year es considered for designation as reg ular Special Agents. The starting salary for all Special Agent positions is §4149.60 per annum. METHODIST SERVICE . Rev. Joseph F. Coble, pastor of the Tabor City Methodist charge, announced a Thanksgiving service will be held at the Bethesda church, at 11:00. A harvest sale will also be hed in connection with the service, the pastor said. % MEET YOUR FRIENDS" AT HAKRELSON'S pharmacy ■ DRIClilST SIXCE 1010" Plione 241 Η ι· Ι η. g Us Your •BLANKETS •COMFORTS • DRAPES • CURTAINS anything that requires DRY CLEANING It s All Done R-I-G-H-T At DÜN RITE CLEANERS Next to Ritz Theatre TABOR CITY 0tfwe&&yyyyscccGCCCC£CCCccccciBßCMinnBaBi*ee*tt& MWwwtumMvwvHmmmuHMiMmHiMimHM WHITEVILLE I PECAN MARKET NOW OPEN —Top Market Prices —Good Buyers Gather and Market Your Pecans Early LET ME INSTALL YOUR OIL CIRCULATING HEATERS AND GAS EQUIPMENT ! have the copper tubing and fittings for the complete job WRIGHT'S REFRIGERATION SERVICE Live Oak Street TABOR CITY Back of J. M. Soles Store —^^xaaaaaooeeeooeoooooooe ιι irinruum * rr.r.rrrm***'·*'·"·' Why Cut Wood for TOBACCO CURING SEASON? Give Us Your Order For The New DAWLESS FLUE TYPE TOBACCO CURER See Α. V. ELLIOTT, Sr. or Α. V. ELLIOTT, Jr. Α. V. Elliott, Jr., Agent — TABOR CITY, N. C. «· yyyxjüujjj »vjsooi//^^flfl"^OOOCKXX/'y FOR SALE 63.1 ACRE FARM Located 4 miles from Green Sea Few hundred yards off Green Sea Highway. I mile from church and graded school. 25 Acres cleared Rest easily cleared. 5.9 Acres To bacco Allotment. £ Good Five Room Dwelling ... ... One Packhouse with Stalls... Two Tobacco Barns with Oil Curers ... One Small Tenant House. 1 3-4 ACRE YEAR OLD STRAWBERRIES WATSON SHELLEY GREEN SEA, S. C. '—Am ate ffie/zeadcm κ/6γ· 1. Mechanics trained in Ford Factory Methods 2. Genuine Ford Parts 3. Ford-Approved Service Methods 4. Special Equipment Designed for Servicing Ford Cars e's no Plfe joiiSerifc® Your Ford's really at home in our shop. Our ν men have the skill and tools to keep it safe and dependable. Their quick, specialized ser- , vice is sure to save you time and moifey. So, 1 at the first sign of trouble, drive in for a free inspection and the advice of Ford mechanics. Lewis - Peay Motor Company Phone 30-1 Tabor City, N. C. \'

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