2B —THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1967 **■'■* Sj-f U I §.■ ■ ■ A X ' : '^ XVNv HKmM I &fti & ■i JM Wu M ■ vl' is F %j| 1M gM|;fl s''Wt' j . If&KfIHHI U.S. Senator Hugh Scott (R-Pa.) congratulates Sp. 4 Anthony Gray of Philadelphia, and his family follow ing the presentation ceremony in the Senator's Washington office. From left are: Herbert Gray, 23, and his wife (in background); Bernard Gray, 14; Senator Scott; Mr. and Mrs. Gray; Miss Lydia Procter; Anthony Gray; Ronald Gray, 22; and Larry Gray, 17. BLONDIE BY CHIC YOUNG Z~ 1 '(SHOULD I JOIN THE \ S k s "X. STAH-SPANGLED J 1 YOU DECIDE \ SIGN UP FOR ) BIG EXECUTIVE - - )| .1 HAVE A DECiSON I I I PREEDOM PLAN AND [TO DO' THE BONDS' MAKING DECISIONS / ; |YD WAKE BuONDiE f \ ► BUY US SAVINGS J I|> S~ , SURE TIRES A GUV ) I yrd v. —' 7 i BONDS THROUGH j \\ T — OUT Sj T i PAYROLL SAVINGS 7 J „ - / a r SP-816 MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD l SUNNY WILL SURE f FROM THE \ OH YES.' THE \ 'RIGHT. I A CHANCE /" Z' YOU SAID IT,^ \BE THRILLED, / k TREASURY \ SYMBOL Of THEIR (TO BUY SAVINGS A J GOLLY.' \f /MICHAEL! A NEW / UNCLE PHIL.' \ DEPARTMENT.' \ "SHARE IN FREEDOM/BONOS AND TREASURE fk. f WHAT A A WAY TO HELP 1 WHERE DID'JA I i IT'S THE SVMBOL j s. CAMPAIGN/ yi MOTES AT THE SAME T WV (COMBINATION ) YOUR COUNTRY V GET IT? 7 V OF A GREAT J V. V/ TIME! THETO CALLED * „ \ THAT J WHILE HELPIN' — AI \ '. 'FREEDOM (^^KES^^^^RSELFiy NON-WHITE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE ROSE TO 7.8 PERCENT DURING MAY WASHINGTON The un employment rate among non whitteS rose five—teathi" of 1 percent in May. the Depart ment of Labor's Bureau of La- Seagram's Extra Peg Gin *3« la $2« j Seagram's I j Extra Org I 1 M I m *+£** *rnumjm U** IUSUM *STLUH comm. NEW now. I bor Statistics reported. It is the highest nonwhite rate since 4ast August when it j stood at 8* percent. The rate I was 7.3 in April, 7 4 in March, 7.1 in February, 6.6 in January and 7.4 in May 1966. The overall jobless rate—at 3.8 percent—stayed within the range that has prevailed since the beginning of last year. Between April and May, em ployment advanced less than | usual, but the civilian labor j force also failed to show the | normal seasonal increase, keep ing the seasonally - adjusted i level of unemployment vitually unchanged. Weekly earnings for manu facturing production workers, at $112.84 in May. were up only 80 cents from a year earl- I Buy Bonds where you work. They do. * ' rJr A% 1^ A gPWPk .v 'yW They move out from the landing area and toward their work. It's a tense job, defending freedom. It takes brave men to do it well. These men are brave and farsighted. A majority of all our servicemen in Vietnam save for the future and support freedom through regular purchase of U.S. Savings Bonds. Should you join them ? Buy Sav ings Bonds where you bank or work. Freedom Shares —new plan for Americans who want to help their country. Now, when you join the Payroll Savings Plan or the Bond-a-Month Plan, you are eligible to purchase the new type U.S. Savings Notes—Free dom Shares —as a bonus opportunity. Freedom Shares pay 4.74% when held to maturity of just four-and-a-half years (redeemable after one year), are available on a one-for-one basis with Savings Bonds. Get the facts where you work or bank. Join up. America needs your help. J, US. Savings Bonds/ Freedom Shares The U.S. Government does not pan for thi» advertioemenl. «SJ' ftw t* prrmrnted au a public service in cooperation with ??/ 'V!? f*« Treajmr* Deportment and The Advertising Council ier despite an increase of 10 cents in average hourly earn ings. The relatively small over-the year increase in weekly earn ings resulted from a 1.2-hour decline in the factory work sheet since May 1966. In the first 5 months of this year, the unemployment of per sons 16 years old and over av eraged 72.9 million —an in crease of 1.5 million over the same period a year ago. Employment of adult men was up 450,000, with adult women and teenagers showing gains of 850,000, respectively. NOW IN PROGRESS! Central Carolina Farmers, Inc. " * A Ko KM ■ Buy All Sfi J ■■ You MB HI last day! SPECIALS - SPECIALIfSSPECIALS -SPECIALS LIGHT BULBS Garden Hose 50. 60 or 75 Watt 25 Ft. Gold Flex Wore 21c NOW 13c Wo. $1.35 NOW 76c G. E. Portable Mixer 3 gal. Igloo Water Cooler Was $10.25 Now $7.91 Was $6.95 Now $4.20 G.E. Automatic Iron Galvanized Sprinkler Pot Was $9.30 Now $7.69 I Was $2.75 Now $2.20 G.E. 6 Transistor RcJio Plumb Hammer Was $6.25 New $5.60 Was $3.50 Now $2.85 Special Purchase!, ODDS & ENDS Check Your Local Service Store for -CiMCUBE 99c Special Sales on Damaged and Overstocked Merchandise FARM SUPPLIES j\" Deluxe Lawn Mower 6 ft. Galvanized Roofing $1.30 3J/2-H.P. Briggs Gr Stratton While Shingles - 235 lb $6.25 Engine „ . Remote Control Impulse Starter Barb Wire - 4 point $7.75 K 6 ft. Creosote Post .. ....... $2.05 ClOSe Ollt $59.95 2x4 Welded Wire-48" $33.02 Was $69.95 Sta-Rite Water Pumps 12 Gallon l/3 H.P. Wos $80.77 Now $72.69 Armstrong sets new safety standards SHALLOW-WELL "" m " Now 17989 Announcing Hotnoint the world's first Freezer fiber GIOSS UK "No-Frost 17" on Wheels the • 11111 Armstrong ill FIVE STAR ever to hit the road $269.77 ~ The "Cool" Tire No-Frost special! This king-size capacity 17.2 cu. ft. Hot- ~ , Up to twice the mileage. point food freezer never needs defrosting and keeps every thing free from frost, easy to identify. It freezes and stores Get up to double your usual tire mileage with the Armstrong up to 602 pounds of food. And it rolls out on wheels for easy fiber glass tire .. . because fiber glass ounce for ounce floor cleaning. 2 adjustable /Shelves, slide-out basket. 4 door stronger than steel reduces tread scuffing that rubs away shelves, 2 juice can racks. rubber In ordinary tires! 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