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THE GALAX NEWS JULY 19, 1962 PAGE 13 AmouB Treet ••;•••••• 39^^ Yuban Instant Coffee^ • # ♦ . 5 az 96^ BaMA MaYONAISE, 1 PINT «••••• 250 6 Rolls Northern Tissue. • • • • • 79fzf 1/2 Gallon Sealtest Ice Milk • • • • 390 10 LBS. Patio Chief Charcoal • • • • 490 ..REGULAR SIZE TIDE GIVEN 1/1TH EACH ORDER OF $10. (CHURCH ENTRANCE COiJ»D FRQ4 PAGE 3) It is estimated that the cost is to be approximately $2,000. A special offer, ing for this purpose is scheduled for the two morning worship services of July 22. •*We are grateful to the members of our Session for their work in studying the situation and working out plans for the new walkway," Rev, McCall added, "Our thanks go also to Associate Member Will iam J. J, Chase, architect of Atlanta, who has offered advice and guidance, and who has made the necessary draifings. Al so, we are grateful to Deacon and Mrs. Le^s Edwards, who have donated the use of the property for the parking lot." GIVE LIFE TO THE HOSPITAL TREE Total to Date..$15^683.15 "3C_15“ The true star of "X-I5," which opens Saturday, July 21 at the GALAX THEATRE, through United Artists release, is the world's first pilot-controlled space ve hicle itself: the sleek, swift, black and bold X-15. "X-15" tells the headline-hot story of the project to put America*s manned rocket plane 100 miles above the earth at speeds of 4,000 miles per hour! It was made with the full cooperation of The National Aero nautics and Space Administration, The De partment of Defense, The Air Force, Navy, and North American Aviation, Inc., under Frank Sinatra *s E-C Production Banner. David McLean, Charles Bronson, James Gregory and Mary Tyler Moore were recruit ed from their busy television schedules to play the principal roles in "X-I5," much of which was photographed at Edwards Air Force Base, near Lancaster, California, where the X-I5 Air Force Flight Test Cen ter is located. Because of the govern ment* s cooperation, moviegoers will actual ly see astonishing footage never before shown to the general public, taken during tests of the real X-I5 in the fringes of outer space. They will also see f-100 jet fighters, used as "chase** planes, the B-52 *‘mother ship" fron which the X-I5 is laun ched in flight, and scores of thrilling, factual scenes calciilated to instruct as well as to entertain, in this drama of science fact. The start of the picture was hailed in Congress by Representative James C, Corman, Californian on the Science and Astronautics Committee, who stated that the government cooperation would "...as sure that this picture will be accurate and will put this entire area of o\r de fense into its proper perspective." COURTESY OF THeWlLDCni ounmv 1 LIFFS Inviting Ideal Neighbors TO Share Our Region^s Growth* BRYflnT FUnERflL HOm£ Franklin, i^,C« 24r HOUR nmeuLnncE service Phone LA 4-’84ll
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