THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14
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Frigidaire On Its Fourth Million
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Yonkers factory. His surprise at get
ting the job was so great that he
suffered an apopleptic stroke and
died.
An' historic incident in. man's everlasting battle to defeat the health and life destroying activities pf poorly
protected and preserved meats and foods occurred several days ago in Dayton, Ohio, when the J,000,0O0th Frigid
aire came down the assembly Hack.-, starting this (len.'ial too. .. . .i.'ii... . , ' ' .
:;.iiiif).iHMit h rngiiiaire were: let. to r.,rru, i
.in, K. i;. Hiei-hler, ,n i lent and gener-:i
e pameer Fritridair,. force, 11. W. Xinvi 1,
ti.i Kiank K. l':eiee, sales manager.
COLONEL MAE
HOLLYWOOD. "Pretty soon I'll
be able to have a colonel's convention
all by myself," said Mae West when
n 'i.'tied that she had been made an
honorary .-olonel of C'CC Company
1 i . She alre-.dy was a Kentucky
Colonel. Company 193) asked for
-n autographed portrait to hang over
the rtiep'.ace in the recreation hall.
SMOKES UP
WARNING TO DRINKERS
NEW YOR 'In Gl( ,-:-sville,
Uti.a ami Rome, X. Y., thirty-two
persons after drinking snowed symp.
turns of intense pains in back and
stoma.li, dizziness, numbness, blind
ness and finally coma. Each of the
'42 died. Hysterical pearsons fear
ful that they also had allowed lethal
drinks besieged hospitals.
APOPLEXY
NEW YARK. -Early Tuesday
morning Hiri-y Levy. 54, and unem
ployed left his home in New York to
apply for a job as, presser in a
CRITICAL OF OUR SENATE
GENEVA Thei Ufnjtedl States
Senate's rejection of membership in
the World Court however great its
psychological effect in hindering in
ternational a:tion in all important
fields leaves unchanged the very ex
tensive part the United States plays
in the League of Nations. Other
nations claim that it profits from
the League as much as they and for
this fact are critical of the U. S- A.
for refusing to join the World Court.
GAY LIFE
MIAMI
FOR EX-MAYOR'S
WIFE
-While Jimmv Walker, ex-
mayor of New York and his wife,
Petty Compton, are living a quiet
life in England avoiding the spot
light for mighty good reasons, the first
Mrs. Walker who lived the quiet life
when Jimmy was King of Broadway
and Betty the Toasted Star, is now
the hostess of a swanky Miami Beach
cabaret.
BY
CORiRA HARRIS TAKEN
DEATH
ATLANTA. Mrs. Corra Harris,
G". the novelist, died "of a heart ail.
li'ent in hosnital here on Feb. 9,
She is one of the best known writers
of the South, her best known novel
being "The Circuit Riders' Wife."
V"W VVT -r
WASHINGTON u ,' HEa&
leadership of- Dr. Ca'.
newly appointed hta
can Red Cross, the
continue its mission
will stand aft a bulv' .
sons in distress. H -popular
one with th."
pie.
DEBT FAlT
WASHINGTON, 1
negotiations over t:,
the Russian debt ,
States and its citizen,
in failure. Svretar-.
announced regretful;'
vernations might be .i '.
NICK OF
WASHINGTON, I.
disposed of one im;
legislation shortly '.
line last week. The '
to extend the life of
tion Finance Corpora
have expired on Th..
night.
at
GOLD 111
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into tne jungles ot r-,,;
Lotr l.vcib iu toio. I 'I.- r.rt....
trrubstaked them und .;n C
metal at market price?, p
the authorities will n.l
gold hunters.
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on its tourth nullum, oree, .iil i
C. A. Ci i'V'. general s.ile- manaj'
ma nap. ', who were members ;
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New Frigidaires
On Display Here
At Martin Electric
Nineteen tinrty-iive m 'lei- of
Frigidaire, worlds fa.-;.-; -el I in;,'
electric refrigerator, were sr. .n t
day for 'the tir-t time in tr.v retail
sto're of Martion Electrb- '.., Uealr
here for tne pro .turt-- .n' l.i.s u'Ht oi
General Motors.
Sensationally new ;n
l'ying all tlie ellk'len.-y
quired for hou-er.ol'i I"1
and invs rva'ioa ..ml or.
pui se and jiurpOM. ..the l.r.f consists
of sixtrvii mo.,eb- in four serie-. "all
fcvatui'ing the famoii- Frigidaire -uper
fri'e'.. . . wh'ich- recording to M r Mar
tin, is a .remarkable con: . ibution to
Contest Will Ik
Staged By Build
ing'& Loan Croups
G reeti-lioi .).- Tile State .oiamrtet
iif the K"es!ei Men onal Fund
lii'.o.lyb it.- C!i:;:rm:m David .1. While
i an rn . u ru-;; the ntipoit:".!:r. nt ol R
: Vi!. : vn .-'ile, as rountv hair-
d-sign,.
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( arolina
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o ;i eouniv.
d annuallv
Building tV
eeoniimieul. home .refrigeration. .
The' super frer.r, .principal fea
ture of an eleet ri - refrigerator that
has everything,"' Mr. .Martin said,
"provides the cold necessary to prop
erly preserve food, to freeze ice cubes
and desserts.
"With it on the more popular life
time porcelain models is the new
quick freeze switch that permits a
housewife to freeze cubes and desserts
quickly, on completion of which, the
unit switches back to normal operation
and holds a steady low temperature.
"The 1935 Frigidaires are the re
sult of careful analysis of the require
ments of housewives ba-sed on a house
to house survey in various parts ot
the country which repix'sents the sen
timent of 100,000 families who either
have electric refrigerators or will buy
in 1935.
"The striking result of this, sur
vey was that prospe.ts want, above
all, economical and efficient refrigera
tion, and .secondly, various features
that broaden, the uses of a referigera
tor. With the super freezer, we have
supplied the new day requirements. for
extraordinary capacity -and with the
cold Control, quick freeze swit.h, hy
drators, automatic ice tray release,
automatic reset defrosting, tall bottle
storage spa.e, and other accessories
we have provided the features.
"Even the lowest priced standard
models in the ' 1935 line have the fa
mous cold control and automatic de
frosting re-set switch. The line of
sixteen models is, complete in every
particular and we anticipate record
volume this year." .
in the high seh ils
I wis conducted' la
county by Mr. It'iv
the il
an -tiiVair-'
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man -i
colli IS
coii'.e.
Noith Peao'U
state,
in .' th
Boyd is rr '.a y
Home Building
and is a.'tive in ' h
community and of
association has long
of the league.
"The pu rpose of 1 1
rial l'.ssay contest
est iii thrift an ! h
tiv this means to en ry t
people in the high - h iols
this.- knowledge
habits of thrift
home ownership.
. sav
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t ear
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a ion
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league. '
en a mem!
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c e ".to -.vn
r iii'i and
the voting
f the Stat"
instilling n them
and a de-:re ior
Students entering
the contest m;:y write .upon anv sul
jects nertaining to thrift, saving,
et:. Ten contestants, - representing
each of the ten districts of the North
Carolina Building & Loan League,
will be chosen to participate in a
state contest bv holding eliminations
first in the schools during March, then
bv counties and finally bv districts.
The winner jn ea h district will com
pete for the grand prizes at the
State League convention to be held in
Winston on Mav 28-29. Prizes to
be awarded, will he $100.00. first
Prize: $50.00, second prize; and
$25:00, third prize.'' ,
College Students
Are Touring South
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends for
their many acts of kindness' .during
our recent sorrow.,
Maudie. Wilsic. and Macia Mull.
POLICE SECRETS
If you crave thrills and mystery,
follow the exploits of the French De
tective Police, a series of revealing
articles by H. Ashton-Wblfe of Paris.
You'll find these articles ONLY in
the A men an Weekly, the big mag
azine which comes regularlv with tho
BALTIMORE SUNDAY ".'American..
On sale by your favorite newsdealer
or newsboy.
Mu-s M'aigaret Cohle, director of
New , College- and twelve students,
which gives part of teacher's
course offered'.- by Columbia Uni
versity of New York City , left
by motor on Sun lay for an extended
trip through the South. They ex
pe t t be away for three weeks. They
will visit sev.i'.rar noin; ; in Florida
and will go to New C'r'.eaius before
'returning to Haywool.. :
The trip : lias been financed by the
activities '" ' the st;ilent.s., L-.st fall
they held a county fair at "'Columbia
University r.nd sold jellies, rugs and
other articles made bv.. them while
at the community rentrr at Sprkig
dale ? nd realized '.enV.gh to defray all
expenses of the trip. The trip being
one of the projects of community co
oneration wotked out under supervi
sion by the :r.roun. Many of i these
same students will eo to Europe in
the summer for travel and for several
months study in. the Universities of
Germanv.
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TVavel anywhere.. any day
on the SOUTHERN '
A fare for every purse... !
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ONE WAY and ROUND TRIP COACH TICKETS
... . . . . .for Each Mile Traveled
ROUND TRIP TICKETS Return Limit IS Days
, . , ; . . ..'...-for Each Mile Traveled
ROUND TRIP TICKETS Return Limit 6 Months
for Each Mile Traveled d
ONE VAY TICKETS
for Each Mile Traveled
I Good in Sleeping and Parlor Cars on payment of
proper charges for space occupied. No surcharge.
Economize by leaving your Automobile at home and
using the Southern
Excellent Dining Car Service
Be Comfortable in the Safety of Train Travel
.: K- H. DeBUTTS,
Dist. Passenger Agent, Asheville, (
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
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THE GREATEST
REFRIGERATOR VALUES EVER
OFFERED BY FRIGIDAIRE
This Frigidaire '35, with the Super Freezer, sets new
standards in ice-freezing capacity in healthful food
preservation in the crisping and freshening of vege
tables in economical performance.
The Super Freezer makes possibles Complete Refrig
eration Service. It provides the right kinds of cold for
every purpose all in the same cabinet. There's fast
freezing for making ice cubes and desserts;roze storage
for meats and ice cream; extra-cold storage for keeping a
reserve supply of ice cubes; moist storage for vegetables
and fruits; and normal storage for foods requiring dry,
frosty cold.
IT WILL PAY FOR ITSELF
In addition to its many conveniences, Frigidaire
actually saves you money. Operating costs are so
low and you can save so much money on refrigeration
tfe7,V.r mkJdU&& -ilfiiimiimiinililiiilntt-oii - fi
and food bills that your Frigidaire pays for itself with
the money it saves.
But see the Frigidaire '35 for yourself. Learn how easy
it is to buy under our liberal terms. Come in today. Let
us show you how a Frigidaire pays for itself with the
money it saves.
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Remember that regardless of the price
you pay you want a refrigerator that will
do these two things: first, keep foods
safely at temperatures below 50; sec
ond, freeze plenty of ice and desserts
quickly even in the hottest weather.
The Frigidaire '35 does these two things
better because it has the Super Freezer,
which gives a Complete Refrigeration
Service.
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LISTEN TO JACK
PEARL
in a new show with
Freddy Rich's, Orches
tra, every Wednesdav,
10 P. M., over station
WBT.
Mart
Main St.
in Electric Company
Sales Service Phone 31
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