SATURDAY, JUNE 28, IMO THE CAROLINA TIMES— it's News To Me J+& by dotty Carroll Fireball FIREBALL is a new fun concopt that extends active play through dusk and eve ning hours. Made of tough, see-through plastic, Fireball has non-toxic liquid sealed inside that imparts an eerie yellow ureen glow in the nark. Witn this new kind of fun ball, kids can piny Glow- Toss and Glow Catch*. Fire ball Is by Kenner. New Fields for Safety IMPROVED technology is resulting in safer anil more sanitary working conditions in more industries,according to Alan Densen, president of Kastco Safety Kquipmcnt Company, Long Island, N'.Y. Plastic throw-away gloves are replacing rublicr and cot ton gloves in-food handling and processing plants, hos pitals and manufacturing plants. Kach new techno logical advance develops n»*w safety and sanitation equipment demands. he adds. Loop-the-Loop A REVOLUTIONARY new kind of stocking. Loop-the- Loop l»y Burlington-Cameo, is designed to end bugaboos over garter bunt|>s and garter gap for women who like to wear girdles with today's clingy mini dresses. Loop the-Loop has six tiny, pow erful loops knit in the lop (weltl of each stocking. You insert a flat, stainless steel clasp into a loop and attach it to the garter tab of any foundation garment. It's a wonderful new kind of free dom for all women who like to wear girdles. WHO KNOWS! 1. Who said, "a loving heart is the beginning of all knowl edge"? 2. When was Alaska purchased from Russia? 3. What is referred to as "Adam's ale"? 4. What was the name at the derigible that exploded in 1938, at Lakehurat, N.J.? 5. Where and when was Joan of Arc burned at the stake? 6. Name the first President of all 50 States of the United States. 7. Who were the Republican nominations for Preaident and Vice President in 1960? 8. Name the Pelican State. 9. In what city was the peace treaty, ending the Revolu tionary War, signed? 10.What does the word "lugubri ous" mesn? *#+ -»*» i, 'r JW* fRJIyrl? r • . J j mmsmm 4th ©* juiy^ BrfflnTrnl r summer / iLEMMCE Sale No "Special Purchase" Clothing $ $ AU NEW AND CURRENT STYLES FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK OF FIRST QUALITY FINE MEN'S CLOTNINC / O* «>' A? SAVE ! DOLLARS ! ON OUR °V, ♦ A SUE^TO 50 HF'* V OUR FALL CLOTHING Regular* - lonn - Shorts 36 to 48 • —— p W f ■ n-JK'.f*® w PERMANENT PRESS * 1 SP£C '?i.. lULY 4TH SHORT SLEEVE REDUCTION'S ON NATURAL OTl■ itmn SHOULDER CLOTHING AND MAN'S OUT I,-^A USE YOU. ULLLJIJIJ OTLLLI 10 AND MAN'S CUT IN ADDITION. \I|HS MASTER A WW SHOP EARLY AND SAVE MANY DOLLARS fIBF 0• / / ALTERATIONS AVAILABLE ON PREMISES L * Gets It Really CI ton NEW Power Foam Inn Inn t Aerosol Car|*»l Shampoo by Glamorene works quickly and thoroughly with minimum effort, leaving rugs dry and rnwly for traffic in about two hours. Gliuiiorunc Improved Instant Aerosol Oven Clean er, that comes in two handy sizes with now relockable, directional nozzle, goes on i\s a thick white fount that really clings and begins working immediately to loosen baked on urime that can be willed away in throe minutes with a damp sponuc. Wines From Japan LITTLE known aiiout Japan is its wine industry and ex tensive vineyards. Akadama red and white wines, bottled by Suntory, Ltd., are light and sweet—perfect as an aiieritif over ice or as a fin ale .to dinner. Another dis tinctive taste treat from Suntory is their plum wine. Made from a special type of plum, Ume, grown only in Japan, this new taste will delight the most educated palate. High and Dry DO YOU OWN a HO-foot yacht? A sailboat? A canoe? If you do (or are dreaming of one) you'll need the most popular of all marine signal flags for your craft. The Booth's Gin people have de signed a handsome cocktail flag and a free book let. High ana Dry, a Nautical Anthol ogy. They're yours for >51.00. \\ rite to Cocktai I Flag, Room 1206, 50!) Madison Avenue, New York. N.Y. 10022. ON ALLIGATOR POAC.IIF.KS Washington-Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel has declared war on poachers who are illegally killing Florida al ligators. Ten additional National Park Rangers are being assign ed to Everglades National Park in an effort to stop the slaugh tering and selling of the illicit hides at a high price. A Rivers To Who Kiows 1* Thomas Carlyle. 2. March 30. 1867. 3. Water. 4. The Hindenburg. 5. At Rouen, Prance, in 1431. 6. Dwight D. Eisenhower, whp was President when both Alaska and Hawaii were ad mitted during his administra tion. 17. Richard M. Nixon and Henry I Cabot Lodge, respectively. 18. Louisiana. 9. Paris, France. 10.Doleful. exaggeratedly sad. 3A N. Carolina College Surpasses Goal; Gets Challenge Grant a* mjooo m mi Baritectoa liiU.l,l, AiuiMoi iHptkUMi mat NmM wmrny by Kxt ajsstsl TOtai. "W« WM fiahlj to laara that yoto ndntoiaeul fuod m T* % • •>•* togianlag and * Mli W to lgdk#N of tto jflter ful m— of yoar Ml ' i# "la accordance wttk our commttmaot, w» are ow toWal for $26,000 tad wiH look forward to yom next report for qualification for our second waul payment. "We will coatlaijp to follow with latere* the growth and development of North Caraliaa Collage aad you aad your offl cm «nd trustees are to be commended for your efforts In aaaklng excellence In education at this One taettUtiooV . Burfiagtoo operates phots la Durham aad 46 ethw North Own I lae ooaununltlee and the foundation administers Its aid to education ptogram. President W*hg *>4 '* am delighted to acknowledge this $25,000 from the Burlag toa Industries Foundation. We are pleased with our pjpgtaes la the campaign and the responses aad support in the Durham area and in the Kate have been most gratifying. "We fed hare that this two year one million dollar endow ment fund campaign will ena ble us to attract ftnd retain first rate processors and, as a mult, improve the quality of * our instruction and our grad uates considerable. In addition, we hope that improved instruc tion and scholarship on the campus will result J*«*f gtod «*ea aaMfg ayaqaffccUre and esteasive contribution to socfcty at the dUaanahlp ieieL" The Mtagtoa Irntostriw pa* required the collage to mm 9100,000 hi twelve amatha for the fkat $25,000. thla foal waa airpjamii weß «tthln the time Ho# and the total amount rateed was $126,000. Athletes Ttll 0? Jesus'lnfluence To Their Lives BLACK MOUNTAIN - Quroll Dale of the Gkto Bay Packets, Maxie Baughan of the Los Angeles Rama, Bobby Richardeon of the New York Yankees, Bob Vogel of the Baltimore Colts, BUI Wade of the Chicago Bears, Mike Kolen of Auburn University and Mike Dean of the University of Alabama have led around 800 high school and college athletes hi the »"nii»i Fellow ship of Christian Athletes sum mer conference at the Blue Ridge Assembly in Black Mountain, for the past week. The participating campers, both players and coaches, have had the opportunity to hear all these great athletes tell of thetar on-the-field thrills and of their tremendous love for Jesus Christ. Ail the pro athletes have taken part in the programs throughout the week, all stres sing the need for a personal confrontation with the Lord. Bob Vogel, offensive tackle for the Baltimore Colts, stated that, "Jesus Christ has given me a strength that I have never known befote." Mike Kolen, All-Southeast ern linebacker from Auburn said, "The greatest thrill which I have ever had was when I Youngsters About Discover New Kind Of YMCA Service LOS ANGELES Hiounndi of inner-city youngster* are about to discover a new of YMCA serving them in the months ahead —and that new hind of YMCA will roll right up to their street-corner hang outs. Through a major contribu tion of the Kenneth Norrla Foundation and a number of other gifts, the YMCA of Metro politan Los Angeles has par chased a fleet of eight Dodge A-10P v.«ns to literally put the Y ob wi eels. The project comes aa a re sult of a study by the Y*a Urban Action Committee and is the first major step in a new approach to meeting the needs of the thousands of children in the core city areas where it is virtually impossi ble to expect youngsters to come to YMCA buildings. Hie initial project Is un der the direction of Joseph Montez, Jr., of the Y*« Urban Action Division staff. Montez said each of the vans is equipped with two fully trained college age lead ers and drivers (primarily minority group members). Plenty of sports, camping and recreational equipment is also provided so that each of the Dodge vans called "YMCA Youthmobiles"—will be able to serve approximately 1200 youngsters each week by using the self-contained units. Three of the vans are as signed to the 28th St. Branch service area; three more will serve the South Central portion accepted Jesus Christ as my personal savior." "In my life, it's a personal experience knowing Christ as my personal Lord and Savior." Bobby Richardson mid aa he doeed the Wedneaday night meeting. "We should all strive to run the race of faith with a desire that is second to none." An edition of the Bible printed in London in 1632 became known as the Wicked Bible because the printing omitted the word "not" in the seventh commandment, causing it to read: "Thou shalt commit adultery." EDA Funds to Help Spur NC Economic Growth WASHINGTON—ApprovaI of • 9138,000 grant and a slJfl,odo loan to help booat employment and lncomea In Franklin Coun ty, North Carolina, was an nounced this week by Robert A. Podasta, Awl at ant Secretary of Commerce tor Economic De velopment Dm town of Bonn requested the fundi from the Economic Development Administration, U. S. Department of Com merce. Hie funds will be saed to Install a public water system which will aerve both a JO-acre industrial park site and the town's residential areas The of the dty in Watts, Willow brook and Florence; one will "roll" In the East Los Ange les community and another will serve the housing project dis tricts of Downtown Los Ange les. I GRAHAM KNITWEAR I Direct Mill Outlet 813 Ninth St. Across from Cross Keys Steak Corral SALE LADIES' DRESSES 1 7.98 to 10.98 SI.OO OFF , 11.98 to 15.98 $2.00 OFF 16.98 and up $3.00 OFF • Men's Walking Shorts • Sport Coots • Ladies' Bathing Suits, Shorts, Skirts • Lingerie • Hosiery system will Include source, treatment, storage distri bution facflttlas. With primarily a declining agricultural economy, the com munity has been been striving to dlrsislfy its economic base by attracting Indntary to the 30-acre industrial site, local officials reported in applying for EDA ssalrtsnfo. Franklin County's unemploy ment rate In 1907 wss B.» per- The Deadline for MIS end picture* to in The Carolina Tbra on Saturday at the currant week ia Ta— day, 10 KM UL Material reaching thin —iHpapti after the ifaaifltne will abnintciy not bo accepted. K materials Is not pariah a Mb, it win appear in the next Mat, compared with the na tional rata of 9J percent. The loan is repayable in 40 fears at an animal interest rate of 49/4 percent The EDA grant and loan will pay the entire project cost of $270,000. EDA was created under the Public Worts and Economic Development Act to encourage growth in economically lagging areas. In addition to public works and technical assistance.

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