" ~ * - 1 ' 1 «,». The joy of giving wedding, anniversary or special occasion gifts, reflects an added flare for drama when remembrances include distinctive selections of china, crystal and silver as illustrated. today's bridal "dowry"'is a sophisticated, streamlined silverlined approach to wedding etiquette compared to the horse-drawn era when a young girl's endowmenfmight have included six cows, two acres of land and a few odd pieces of silver. I radition is glared for in keeping with modern living, at cording to the -Jewelry Industry Council, and contemporary cus tom includes a gift of .1 silver service to the couple by tlu parents of the bride. An air o! added excitement to wedding festivities starts with the bride's selection of a silver pat tern. preferred designs in hollo ware for her new home, and ster ling remembrances for her party. A wonderful and welcome as sistance to the bride is the jeweler's bridal registry" where her per sonal selections of silver, china Labor Dept. Boosts Summer Jobs for Youths WASHINGTON The U. S. Department of Labor is mak ing more than 100,000 extra Neighborhood Youth Corps summer jobs available through additional funds voted recently by Congress Labor Secretary W. Willard Wirtz announced. This brings to more than 341,000 the number of summer jobs planned for disadvantag ed youths through the Bureau of Work Programs, he said. The other 241,000 NYC job op portunities were announced in A^ril. CongFeSs has "appropriated an additional $75,000,000 for summer poverty programs. Of H Your letter? Maybe never. Busy businessmen can save tune by calling long distance. GENERAL TELEPHONE W A Htmbti aI I'M GUC faml/ el CompQnm j Timely Tire Tips ( * [ on * ®* • »* r »** ©' timely Tire Tips to help you vol ml > * . V | ■■ ' y more dependable service from your tires. If /l -|VHr9I ) 1 / /KsxaM x ( ' When you stop to consider that tho only things sup- ■ J |H Is ~ sKvwl ' porting your car on the road art four prints not H IIf KM j * wiM much larger than your hand, you easily realiza the ■ j CT V' k\\\Y/ '■> \ » importance of tiro safety Frequent visual checks H 9| IBr* JV y v > \) '■/. / XIVjH S 01 | n 1 1 will reveal unsafe tiro conditions such as smooth B Mf HZlfl'' » f.'/i v '' y ' /\ KiaVjl Cnarles Klgsufe tread, cuts, breaks and bruises in tht lira's sidewall H Smt 9 / . iVy-.,1 and tread. M I pfl» K jjV \ « u ) \ i * W «* good tima to Insuerf your tires is whan your car H U Tflk IS x t» vt Is on a grease rack for service Your service sta- M ' | I olore jvian;»Kor | (on «tj rn jant will be happy to assist with this in- M ,V \ 1. \\ > 1 r ißiqsbee Tire Soles Of- Another time to inspoct your tires Is whrn 1 \ t I tuns new S sold the best PRICES ro * d hazards as iron be C our own financing. Closed Wednesday 1 p.m. • Open All Day —— RIGSBEE TIRE SALES 3 I J. D. Brothers IQg L a j cWOOJ j Avenue —2720 Hillsborough Road c * and crystal arc recorded lor easy access by family and friends want ing to give shower or wedding gifts that relied lasting thoughtful ness. I'he elegance and Versatility of silver is unsurpassed as the ideal complement t«> today's accent on at home entertaining A single, shimmering silver bowl, for in stance. can lend alternate quick change artistry to any buffet or formal dinner setting, as a vege table dish, condiment server, for rolls, hors d'oeurves, as a center piece for colorfully arranged fresh fruit, or as a handsomecontainer for flowers. this, $47,000,000 was earmark ed for the Neighborhood Youth Corps. The summer NYC job pro gram will give a boost to the President's 1967 Youth Oppor tunity Campaign, goal is to find work this "Summer for youngsters 16 through 21 years old. k About 13 million in this age group are expected to be job hunting when school is out, and an estimated 2 million have little hope of finding jobs, unless employers make a special Effort to help. 5 Secretary Wirtz noted that this represents the third an- Silver designs can be as imagin ative or as classically rendered as today's highly individual and dis criminating tastes demand—from distinctively wrought sterling key rings for h rid aPftthuid ants to or | nately worked coffee andteaserv ices lor newly weds in pursuit of totally gracious living Jewelers pride themselves on their invariably wide selection of silver gifts designed to fit any need. Candlesticks, compotes, fondue or chafing dishes, salad sets, serv ing platters, buffet warmers, salt and pepper shakers, cigarette boxes, silent butlers, ceramic lined vases and gleaming goblets are but a few of the many decora tive and useful silver gift ideas your jeweler has to brighten your home or the home of friends.: niversary of summer work ex perience ancj training provided by the Neighborhood Youth Corps. It will swell the ranks of those youths aided by NYC since its inception to well over a million. The summer work-training program, unlike those operated the year round for out-of-school youths and for about nine months for those in school, is of limited duration and pro vides enrollees with work ex perience, preferably outside of a school environment. The youngsters will be work ing in parks, libraries, hospi tals, police stations, and local I ra H fl H K i fl A fM ' ■■■■■■■» ■ ; SHAW'S "MAN OF THE YEAR" —Kermit J. Britt, honor stu j dent and president of the sen- I ior class at Shaw University, j was named "Man of the Year" during the men's supper, held j I in the university dining hall j j last week. A member of "Who's | N. C. Teachers Urged to Back Fla. Sanctions North Carolina teachers were called on this week to give i their support to national and state sanctions imposed against the state of Florida by the Na tional Education Association and the Florida Education As sociation. E. B. Palmer, executive sec retary of the North Carolina Teachers Association, called at tention to the unsatisfactory educational conditions in Flor ida and commended the FEA and the NEA for their efforts ; to provide quality education for the children of Florida. "Once again the profession is being called upon to demon strate its united support of teachers in a statewide strug . gle in an effort to improve educational standards," said Mr. Palmer. "The NCTA, 1 am confident, will stand behind Florida's teachers in their protest against the intolerabe school conditions in their state," he added. National and state sanctions | caution teachers outside of Florida not to accept employ ment in the state of Florida. Other sanctions include cen sure of Florida Governor Claude Kirk and public notice that school conditions are un satisfactory in the state. It is estimated that 9,000 new teachers would normally seek employment in Florida during the 1967-68 school year. government offices throughout | the nation. They will act as aids to nurses, police officers, libra rians, hospital technicians, wel fare workers, and forest rang ers. Many of them will be out doors planting trees and beau tifying parks. ON NKI.KAH KAI.LOI T Defense officials report about l 70 mi 1 iiiut Americans would be ' unshielded if a nuclear attack ' occurred in 1972. Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara has maintained that fallout shelters t would he an integral part of I any antilia'istir pr'U'rani. I Who", Britt, a business ad ministration major, is also busi ness manager of The Bear, the Shaw yearbook. He plans to attend graduate -school at the University of Wisconsin, Mil waukee, next fall. He is the | son of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Britt of Corapeake. ! | j Pots or Plots... Save Garden Hands n> .Vlr ■ttaj J THE PRICE of beauty is vigi lance. It is no longer necessary to pay for the pleasures of garden ing at a cost of chapped hands, red skin and broken nails. Experts on hand care, the Pac quin people, advise putting hand cream on thickly before you put on gloves. Apply cream gener ously under, as well as around nails. Beauty Treat While you work, your hands get a beauty treatment. They're also easier to clean later. Hand creams for normal skin, extra dry skin, and a medicated type for chapped hands, are all recommended by Pacquin experts for gardeners. From about 070 up, they're at local drug stores and cosmetic counters. Didn't You Know It? Women Have Thinner Skin Than Males! jf> In case you didn't suspect it all along, a woman is thinner skinned than a man. Actually, the feminine skin is just a trifle thinner than the male's, but the difference is measurable. How To Be Loved Also measurable is the fact that the way a woman cares for her skin reveals whether she ex pects to be loved. So says psycho analyst and psychologist, Mar- jorie Taggart White, who tells why attractive skin (fives women of all apes more self-confidence in a booklet, "Skin Care Is More Than Skin Deep." The publication.is free on re quest from the I'acquin Division, Chas. I'fizer & Co., Inc., Dept. FH, Iv 12nd St., New York 10017. The company recently held a skin care symposium, addressed liy Dr. White, when a new l inse oir cold cream was introduced by I'acquin. BiK Attraction The natural goal of a women is feeling attractive to men, states Dr. White. She points out, however, that many women ex press serious emotional difficul ties by hiding behind "makeup masks," or reveal inner conflicts through facial blemishes. This psychoanalyst says, "A wife worried about losing her husband to another woman may turn her jealons anger against herself, by breaking out into a rash. A teenager may signal psy chological insecurity by neglect ing rules of good skin care." Emotional Problems Dr. White adds, "If we saw a person wasting away from hun ger at a table filled with delicious food, we would say unhesitat ingly that such a person had a serious emotional problem. Yet, many women today, from teen agers up, are depriving them selves of admiration, love and happiness by poor skin care." • > JOIN THE STAR-SPANGLED FREEDOM PLAN Buy Bonds where you work. They do. j * * They move out from the land ing area and toward their work. It's a tense job, defending free dom. It takes brave men to da 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 pur chase of U.S. Savings Bonds. Should you join them 5 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 Pay- 1 roll Savings Plan or the Bond-a- Month' Plan, you are eligible to purchase the new type U.S. pav ings Notes —Freedom Shares— as a bonus opportunity. Free dom Shares pay 4.74 r 'r when held to maturity of just four and-a-half years (redeemable after one year), are available on - a one-for-one basis with Sav ings Bonds. Get the facts where you work or bank. Join up. America needs your help. A), U.S. Savings Bonds/ Freedom Shares The U.S. Government doe* •vyy not pau for thi* ndvrrtine \&y ntent. ft «» presented an a • public nervier in cooperation with the Treasury Depart ment and The Advertifiivp Council. A You'll go better refreshed with ice-cold Coca-Cola. Gives a lift to your spirits, a boost to your energy ...a big, bold, unmistakable taste. In short: Coca-Cola is more than an ordinary soft drink. A jUt. Cow Bottled under the authority of The Coca-Cola Company by: nUHHAM COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1967 THE CAROLINA TIMES— l Ctof TAKE THE HUNGER OUT OF YOUR CROP Maybe corn and wheatj don't grow on vines, but if you're not paying much at tention to the fact that these; crops need lots of nitrogen and phosphorous every_year to maintain high profit yields, they might well die on the vine! When you plow down a high analysis, water-soluble ; fertilizer each spring, it sup plies Jhe kind of phosphorous and nitrogen that soil bac teria need"to turn sod, straw, and stubble into humus, the stuff that makes soil bold water, minerals, nutrients soil that is the difference be tween 50 and 150 bushels of corn In addition to phosphorous and nitrogen, scientific tests conducted by scientists at Olin Mathieson laboratories have shown that potash is useful to the soil, too. Ordinarily, fertilizer blend i is often made by mixing solid I forms of nitrogen, potash and phosphorous in a machine that tumbles or blends the in prcdients. What occurs is that these separate - materials don't combine nor mix uni formly. Experience has also! shown that different size par ticles segregate. In short, one is apt to get a plant food be ing placed on one spot of the ! field with little or none on an-, other. GILT SHILLIN' 100% BLENDED SCOTCH r WHISKY Ml 86.8 PROOF B5"l $2 so mm mm tenth Imi.tSIIII.I.IVI q. . __ FIFTH ■ IMPORTED & BOTTLED BY ■■■ljl fl AUSTIN, NICHOLS & CO., INC. W NEW YORK-NEW YORK It is because of this "hun ger" problem, that a new kind of fertilizer has revolution ized the industry. Ammo- Phos by Olin, one such ferti lizer, is a chemical compound of nitrogen with phosphorous ,'and potash, when desired) all built into every pellet. There can be no segregation. It is water soluble, a high analysis pelletized fertilizer that may be used at almost any time of the year and in a ; variety of ways. After great I use over the country, farmers , have also pointed out that such Ammo I'bos fertilizers : store well, distribute easily and uniformly and give good results. In fact, there are wide spread reports lately that ! many farmers arc assuring themselves bumper yields of corn, cotton, winter wheat i and other crops bv fertilizing ! with water soluble, high an i alysis pelletized plant food 1 each fall « 3B

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