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SB-THE CAROLINA TIMES Sat , June 2, 1973 hCW SAFETY IDEA fw:,y" Jmm A new line of extension cords, designed by General Electric to help avoid accidental shock, features child-protecting ro tary covers for outlets that are not in use. While any electrical plug can be used to operate the Tamper Guard covers, children will find them difficult to open with foreign objects such as toys and hair pins. A simple, yet effective method of protecting children from their curiousity about electric extension outlets has been developed by General Electric On OB'S new Tamper Guard" cord sets, exclusive rotary covers help prevent children from inserting hair pins, toys, or other foreign objects into the outlets, elim inating the shock hazard of ordinary extension cords. Although the outlet covers cannot easily be turned by a child's fingers, they can be opened and closed with a simple twist of any standard two-prong electrical plug. The best safety devices are use less if consumers find them annoying or unsightly, snd GE kept that in mind when designing the new Tamper Guard extension cord. The cord's rotsting outlet covers (patent pending) are per manently attached and coksr miiH in the rest of the unit. which is available in either white or brown, in five lengths from six to twenty feet. Child safety is enhanced by the single-color feature and the unobtrusive design, which should prove less interesting to children than previous mod els. The new cord actually exceeds the requirements of Underwriters' Laboratories latest child-safety standards. Dear Consumer Baggage: Lost & Found By Virginia Knauer Special Assistant to the President and Director Office of Consumer Affairs You arrive in a strange town after a long plane, train or bus trip, and you discover as I have several times-that your luggage is missing. What can you do? According to the Civil Aeronautics Board, which regulates airlines, and the Interstate Commerce Com mission, which governs rail roads and buses, the first thing to do is report your lost baggage immediately. It is possible that your bags may still be aboard the car rier (that's governmentese for plane, train or bus). If you report the luss in time, the carrier can be searched before it leaves for its next stop. If the bags are not found or the carrier has already left, the next thing to do is ftle a claim for lost baggage with the company. Usually you will be asked for your dsJm check number, so re member to keep your bag gage ticket. Although statis tirm .how that the percentage of luggage lost is very small compared with, the amount shipped, filing a claim is the best way to try to get your baggage returned quickly. When the baggage ia found, the company will notify you so that you can pick it up. Certain carriers primarily airlines deliver delayed baggage to your home, but that is a courtesy on their part Airlines usually have 3 days to And your luggage; bus companies allow them selves 90 days to conduct an Investigation while trains have no special time frame. With the airlines, if your luggage cannot be found, the company will evaluate your claim and determine how much to pay you for your loss up to a maximum of $500 per adult ticket. WitK trains and buses, the procedure for settling a claim is different. Trains will pay $ 100 per adult ticket for lost luggage ($50 for children's tickets), and buses will pay, $50 for an adult ticket ($25 for ehil I dren), , , , , With this in mind, If yottr luggage and its contents are worth more than the flat amount buses and trains will settle for, you might consider buying baggage insurance. Trains will insure your lug gage up to $2,500 per adult ticket, and buses will insure up to $250. Concerning damaged lug gage, all carriers will pay for any damage that may have been caused in transit, such as broken handles, ripe or scratches. They will not WHAT AM I G0INGT0D0 ABOUT MY HAIR? Hair! What to do about it and how and when? Why is it always such a problem? "Should 1 cut it or not?" you ask yoursell staring glum ly into the mirror. "Should I shampoo it tonight or can 1 put it off 'til tomorrow?" To cut or not to cut: Some of the new shorter styles you see in all the magazines rallv do look ureat-so shiny and bouncy, so soft and cas ual. Stop right there! This is where you come face to face uiiih ine inescapable fact: Whether it's long or short or even a happy medium, keeping hair clean, shiny and ucouumi lbii " f Just think of all the abuse your hair takes -curling, color ing, teasing, the heat of dryers ana electric roneis. o j day-to-day living, sun, sea, wind and general weathering lake their toll unless you give H. special care. Ana special care means extra steps that make the whole shampooing routine a tedious, time-con suming chore. But now, at last, there's an easy way! New Wash & Comb dunnoo from Noxell, the makers of Noxzema and Cover Girl Makeup, has everything you need to keep hair beauti s ,ini i Isiuimr for- w .. m - ."-..-rrw - mula. This unique shampoo discovery is completely dif ferent from any other sham Ji.' I ft maI poo you ve ever hkm. only cleanses your hair with a rich fragrant lather and rinses out easily and througn- y, it does much, mucn more: It actually leaves hair shiny Clean, silky soft ..nd extreme I v well behaved. WW Wash Comb you can forget all those other bottles and jars--the condi tioners, rinses, body-builders and shinemakers. Forget all those extra steps that usually follow shampooing and rinsing -the pat-dry, pour-on, work in, wait three minutes, rinse off. This new non-greasy con ditioning shampoo does it all. It gives hair more body, more shine than it normally has. Makes it soft, supple and easy to style, too -just right for today's easy-care hair styles. And all with just one bottle. Lather up, rinse out... and comb. It's that easy! Wash & Comb is really going to simplify your life-and even save you some money! Thor.v more too - even while wet, your hair will be easier to comb because Wash & Comb also helps to keep hair from tangling. George Fioto, Chief of Novell's Re- i- .. i i i ,i, searcn ami jlvchjijmm..,w oratories, explains that a strand of hair, although it looks smooth and uniform to the naked eye, actually has frayed ends and tiny scales along the Shalt, uurmg oroi nary shampooing, these little rough scales catch onto each other and tangle. Until now you needed conditioners and creme rinses to overcome the tangles. But Wash ft Comb smoothes down the frayed rough spots so the hairs don't snag and tangle. No need for extra steps. in... i, f. r.nnli in the ner- naBii r feet shampoo for all kinds of hair. It's even gentle enough for children's fine hair. So all girl big ana nine, can nave soft, shiny, tangle-free hair the easy, one-step way! 'YMIax'isA uof living Word NEW YORK-After two months of playing theatres in cities like Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles and New York, the "Wattstax" experience has become a legend. Moviegoers by the thousands have flocked to see this sensitive but entertaining depiction of the, Black experience which was co-produced by the Stax Organization and David Wolper Productions and released through Columbia Pictures. Initially, one is impressed by this filmed record of a concert with major recording artists from the Stax Organization like Isaac Hayes, tne .staple singers, kuius Thomas and the Emotions. But what makes "Wattstax" so i i t u: 1 ii.,5 unique ana reircsuuig u diversity of community people and their implicit interaction with the artists, first during the concert and later in filmed interviews. It was just plain folk in the community of Watts, talking about their jobs or lack of getting one . the loves, marriage, the blues, religion and just getting down. In 1965, Watts burned down. In 1972, the people of Watts spent seven hours getting with their music and its message - what was happening with Black people in America. The spirit of "Wattstax" however, pay for damage for which you are responsible such as breakage of fragile items packed in your suitcase. If you notice that your lug gage is damaged, report it to the company as soon as you discover it No carrier will honor damage claims if you wait too long to report them. For further information on luggage and air travel, you may want to order Air Trav elers' Fly-Rights, which is available free from Office of Consumer Affairs. Civil Aero nautice Board, Washington, D.C. 20428. For more information on buses, trains and luggage, write to Interstate Com merce Commission, Washing ton, D.C. 20423. sesm mm mwrnjukMa m , t mm - 3BMc WSm mmr$8$$Mi MMmmmMmmMz 'W'&ywSk mm aPjggBpit jfefcj Wjh . , AP mm'SmWma mm EjflBjkK -HHL jjj? S, Smf6iBm9, -aSBBBBBBKSBBK 'ffii SBBBBK SSSBBBBBBBBBBBBBB: '' '9 Takes 4Bm In Fold LONDON - The British government says it hat taken in 21,711 Asians of British citi zenship who were expelled from the eastern African coun try of Uganda by President ldi Tourist Flood Seen ppjWKPia - An es timated 10,000 West Germans are expected to visit East Ger many every month after 'tourist arrangements for inter German travel are completed next year, authorities announced, Dynbar High of LHfle Rockr Ark. Hold Reunion of Classes 1 93056 THE STAPLE SINGERS, synonymous with the finest in Gospel music, perform in "WATTSTAX." was simply the fact that music continues to be an integral part of the Black experience. But in an added dimension, you see and hear the people of Watts, whose dialogue is in its own right reflective of the lyrics of life. The words of the people are not practiced, their thoughts are nor rehearsed. Yet there is still an eloquent beauty in some real Black people saying it for themselves; and for the first time in a feature film. In "Wattstax," we observe street brothers talking about what the church means to them, how they found God. And we see a trio known as "the Emotions" return to their singing childhood to offer a stirring rendition of the classic James Cleveland gospel hymn, "Peace Be Still." We see Albert King and Little Milton sing about the blues and Johnny Taylor sing about Jody to a room full of nightclub people. The Staple Singers exhort the audience to "Respect Yourself." In subsequent scenes filmed in a barbershop and beauty salon, Black people talk about awareness and self-respect. In Our time iretttt Futures s M TSf 1 A HOME UN fS A 7HRLL A ANY GAME, BUT ESPECALLY W A BG ONE UKE TNE ALL-STAR GAME. BABE RUTH HLT TNE VKST ALL - S7AJ? HOME RUN LN TNE FLRST GAME LN L935. SLALUz LffrV, vncr ALL-STAL? HOMERS NAVE BEEN NT, LNCLUPLNG PKAMATC ONES lNE &TAN LHUSAL'S WLNNNG L2& tNNNG NOA4ER N TNE 95S GAME ANP TONY PEREZ'S foUf LNNLNG CLOUT TO CLNCN WE 967 GAME. : it,- 1 ' 'h VERTONE CAN NAVE A HANI? N , . . . , , i ft If AiZ-GTlCr NEROES BY YOTfNG fON LLIc STARTING PIAYEK& ocf rvui FREE BALLOT AT ANY LVIAJOK OR MNOR LEAGUE BALLPARK, OP LN ANY tffUKC rrrr n GILLETTE ALL-STAR PSFLAY. VOTNG STARTS MAY 2 iNPS JULY 8. LATE SHOW SAT. & SUN. JUNE 2 & 3, 11:30 P. M. ONLY "AFOOT-STOMPING HIP-SHAKING CflUtfUuW uruscuirris IPIatW SK 1 :$BumBrSk Tf'-. triumphant! 1 SBBBl 1 "Like I good sex and good friends, The movie , leaves you 'fulfilled" STAX FIIMSW0LPER PICTURES Presents WATTSTAX starring ISAAC HAYES THE STAPLE SINGERS LUTHER INGRAM JOHNNIE TAYLOR ALBERT KING and OTHERS Special Guest Star RICHARD PRYOR Produced by LARRY shaw ana will siuahi txecutive croaucers al BELL and DAVID L. WOLPER Associate Producer FOREST HAMILTON Directed bv MEL STUART From COLUMBIA PICTURES litlKHS I n c,,. u..lihl nn STM RFCASnt I I'D I SI5HK1 u,.vM. w. . - The Detroit Chapter of the National Dunbar High School Alumni of little Bock, Arkansas, is sponsoring a re union of all the graduation classes to be held in Detroit, Michigan, August M, 1971. The site of this gal occasion will be the Howard Johnson Motor Lodge at West Grand Boulevard and Third Ave. This extravaganza ia given in honor and tribute to the t m,,W HIsliV that was closed by the governor ... 1 . Ml of Arkansas aurmg me fat integration. to Hi Credit more than 15,000 grad- uates over the yean and we are expecting all of these, worldwide, to gather in De troit for this event August 2 5, l78. We are very proud of our school and we will he very proud to soo yon, its graduates, here with us. Don Waiters U Chairman of the Detroit Chapter of Dunbar High School Alumni, and Ronnie E. Robinson is Publication Chairman. For further information about this coming event, write or con tact: Ronnie R Robinson, 2990 Calvert, Detroit, Michigan 48306, or call 1-318-9674659. SEARCH NO MORE essfssl "SHAG KING" DRESSED IN HOT PINK Rufus Thomas, "Prince of the Dance," whips up the crowd as he performs In "WATTSTAX." Feather Unearthed Boy's Bravery Cited PORTSMOUTH, England A fossilized feather from a fcrcl said to have lived 45 million years ago has been found in hardened slit by geolo gists working at Thorness Bay, Isle of Wright. OTTAWA - An 8 year old boy who died in an ice lined Saskatchewan river four years ago trying to save his younger brother has been awarded the Medal of Bravery by the gover nor general Mrs. Housawife, this is your lucky day'. This Shag King has ..... ku .-,,,. ( the fabulous "Kirby MITCHNER Classic System." You can now rake, vacuum, ana rerake yoof shag carpet in one full easy operation. Your deep ond extra deep shag should never again be a concern to you. Call us for a no obligation, proof of the pudding demonstration. CALL 2t6-2?3 1 for home demonstration.. rcoici KIRBY CO. NOTE: WATTSTAX , STARTS REQ. 1 I PKRFORMANC JUNE 8, 1973 ALEC NOW SHOWING J f HITLER: THE LAST TEN DAYS SHOWS AT: 1:46, 3:40; 5:36; 7:30; 9:30 AT IT'S TrWa Mark1 LOWEST PRICE PER OUNCE One &pok gives you a gallon of Coke ... lor Ion that T-cent per ounce at most stores in the area! Which is actually lost than you paid in the good oi days when Coke was a nickel a bottle: Now you can enjoy the economy of the 30's and the convenience of the 70's. With handy 8 bottle cartons of the real thing . . . delicious Coca-Cola in money-saving money-back !6-ox. bottles. ... So buy Coca-Cola in returnable bottles. It's best for the environment ' Y Durham Coca-Cola Bottling Co. II AUTO SPOTLIGHT I ' ' I 20rGAL PLASTIC 1 QQ RIGSBEE TIRE SALES 20-GAL. PLASTIC GARBAGE CAN High Impact Plastic ilk J 1 1 SAVE ON TIRE COSTS! I i in IIII 1 . 5 DAY SALE ron.,8a.4Fri We. at Rigsbee Tire Sales, Know Tires but we don't know your tire needs! Come in today and tell one of our salesmen your specific tire needs and he'll see that your car is equipped with the best Hercules or Toyo Tire you can buy and at a price you can afford! With the right type of tire you'll pay less per mile, get better performance and you can be assured of more safe miles. Be ready for Vacation and Summer Driving Save during our special "Pre-Summer Sale!" For the Driver Whose Mileage is 85 on the Highway. . . Z-6 Steel Belted Radial Passenger Tire 66 TOYO Retail List J57 Eo. $46 Size FR78514 Plus FJE.T. $2.82 & Old Tire Unique features set these new passenger car radials apart from others. Tough radial ply sidewalls. Two steel cabled belts for softer ride, longer tread life, and positive controlled steering response. Easy rolling. Surefooted. Reduce tread squirm and gas consumption. Run cool. Up to double average tread life. The Z-6 is specially made for foreign and domestic sport and compact cars. Tube type and tubeless available. , Retreading has come of age. Many people do not realize or appreciate the high standards that quality retreads meet. Many passenger users, truck and airline companies buy tires knowing that they will be retreaded. Come in and learn how modern retreading can save you money without sacrificing safety. Over25YearsA Leader In Retreading. I ; ; I RETAIL I Sin F.I.T. UST SALE 18S5R14 "" $2.62 $52.60 $43.13 FR78514 2.82 57.00 46.66 GR78514 2.05 63.00 51.93 HR78514 """" 3.08 75.00 57.05 GR78515 2.99 69.20 56.43 HR7851S 3 10 74.80 60.93 JR78515 3.21 82.80 67.36 LR78515 3.32 84.40 68.66 40,000 MILE GUARANTEE Every Toyo Steel Cabled Radial highway pas senger car tire is guaranteed to have an original tread life of 40.000 miles. Should the tread wear out before 40,000 miles, any Toyo dealer in the continental United States will give credit to ward a new tire or cash refund, at his discretion for an amount determined by the percentage of guaranteed mileage. Steel Cabled Radials are also guaranteed against normal road hazard damage to a tread depth of 232 inch of the original tread. I I I A 50 to 75 Highway Driving HERCULES STEELPREME $0067 33 Plus $2.ISf.E.T. And Old Tire I I I RETAIL RIG. I SHI r.l.T. UST WHOUSAU SAM G78-14 $2.85 $6510 $41.74 $33.67 H78.14 2.98 70.50 "" 45.03 35.60 G78-15 2.87 72,73 42.73 33.83 H78-15 3.10 75.45 45.45 35.92 J78.15 3.43 76.59 48.59 38.34 L78-15 3 48 78.05 50.05 39.46 G78-14 Retail List $65.10 Reg. Wholesale $41.74 More than a mile and a quarter of brass-coated steel belts and embedded deep in the body of the Hercules Steelpreme tire. These belts keep the tread firmly on the road, rolling straight and true. Because there's less tread movement, less squirming and scuffing, it's one of the longest mileage passenger tires Hercules has ever made. And steel belts do things for car handling which will surprise you! At low speeds you won't notice much difference, but at hign. speeds they handle the way you always thought the best tires should! Polyester plies add easy riding to steel's toughness. This tire can live through shocks which used to kill ordinary tires. Think you can't afford such luxury? Come in and get the surprise of your life! S ' 1 fil BSSSSsfll BBS ' - 'S"9 ' ' flsssl I ll f r ' ' " " V 'Is m Jm mmm k ' in' Vi . f For the Open Road or Downtown Traffic Hercules ULTRAPREME "78" C78-14 Hterml list $50.90 Reg. Wholesale $35.02 $0790 Plus S2.ll F.LT. And Old Tire The Mew Hercules PREMIUM "478 S0026 tt-- MW- Mm 19 Plus $1.83 F.I.T. And Old Tire I RITAIL I RIC. SHE F.I.T. UST WHOUSAU SAU A78-13 $1.83 "T35.50 $27 69 ""$22.26 B78-14 1.96 44.30 29.03 23.29 C78-14 2.08 50.90 30.04 24.0? E78-14 2.22 52.50 31.68 " 25.33 G78-14 2.53 , 61.90 34.49 27.49 J78-14 2.89 77.15 40.70 32.27 560-15 1.73 42.15 27.82 22.36 G78.15 2.60 61.90 35.62 28.36 H78-15 2.80 68.45 36.98 29.41 L78-15 3.13 ' 85.90 39.47 31.32 " Single Whitewalls Size A78-13 Retail List $35.50 . Reg. Wholesale $26.79 THE SMOOTH RIDER THAT DOESN'T FORCE A COMPROMISE ON PERFORM ANCE! Give-ii-liUlc. jel-;i-liltlc isn't tin- Wiiv this tire ihinks. ll uives ii iiii l. velvety ride hecnuse the 4-ilv IhkIv is niuilc "I polyester Mini, the smoo thes! riilhim there is. Mnde in "71!" low ptolile reverse molds to mil a wide, easv lontpnnt on the roiid. The dilferenre in IvlMh driving slaliililv is nolieeahle insiantly. The long mile? nye honus dawns tin you Ihousands ol miles la let'. I'olvesler eonl lor smooth ride without Ihumpinn. flat siioll iny or siiueal. e Proven bias ply consliuel ion yivcs oul stiindfng slrcnlh. stability and siifcty. Tread rubber c(mMunding that int reas vh mileage dramatically . . . road tests prove it! Sleek, while narrow snipe sidewalls make anv ear look ils best. I I RETAIL I REC! SUE r J.T. UST WHOUSAU SAU C78-14 $2.11 "$50.90 $35.02 $27.90 E78-14 2.31 52.50 35.81 28.52 F78-14 2.50 65.15 37.36 29.70 G78-14 2.67 61.90 38.26 30.39 H78-14 2.94 68.35 40.83 32.37 J78-14 3.02 77.15 42.17 33.40 G78-15 2.73 61.90 38.62 30.67 H78-15 2.96 68.35 41.32 32.75 J78-1S 3.12 77.15 41.96 33.24 L78-15 3.31 85.90 42.43 33.60 The all-new Hemtles Ultmpreme lor New ultimates in mileage, perl'oiniatue. fide! Latest belled eonstruetioii means up to twice the mileage of nonbelted tires. Speeial polvester cord plies plus two liheiglas belts give a really fine ride. It's the ultimate in safety, too! Latest 2 'l eonstruetioii. specially devel oped for today's powerful ears. Polvester cord plies protect against heat and strain, help give a smooth, comfortable ride. Distinctive, elegant sidewall design sharp- ens the appearance of any car. Uniuue shoulder and tread design give excellent road stability, and a noise-free ride. Avail able in most popular "Tri" series sizes. Attention All Economizers! And What's Wrong With Wonting Your Money's Worth? HERCULES ROCKET $120 IU Size 650-13 Retail List $23.60 Reg. Wholesale $20.07 Plus $1.73 r tl. AadOUlm I I ESS W6 m F.E.T. UST WHOUSAU SAU 650-13 $1.73 $23.60 $2007 $16.20 735-14 1 96 29.80 23.33 16.85 775.14 2.09 30.15 25.39 18 00 825-14 2.24 34.55 " 26.83 18.45 775.15 2.11 30.15 24.78 17 68 815-15 2.27 34.55 26.26 18 28 845-15 2.42 37.90 28.73 19.68 1 00 Nylon Cord Body ... And 4 Full Plies When vnu conic in to see this liiv. notice first the modern wrap-around design vyhieh pips ihe road when cornerini. What you-fan'l stv is the Dura-Syn treat! eon potind which adds miles to the service '.you'll iet trorn this lire. Nor can you see the lour nylon plies, hut the quality's there, anil that's obvious al first glance! I We Don't Know What Your Tire Needs Are Until You Ask Us! Come In Today! I i Bob Salmon Store MunwKer Gruhum BohwcII Sak'H lU'promMilntive 720 HillshorouKh Koud '720 HillHborouh Rowd Use Rigsbee Tire Sales Convenient Budget Plan or Your Favorite Charge Card C) Complete Tire Ser..ce We Do It All! Rrebee Tire Sales ji-W': . 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