tiSmSymP N ' ■Mj/ll Wlf w raF . .+ £. J..; ~.!■ jfcg»> ~ •£>•., . "Jl nS9 J • .y y.’ag+tSfr* ' »w- f v j||l| SlffJiilif #”■ | J| J m » W 1 k% \ 9F S §Bk. wk ■' ■ MSS -v ;r-,^-' v ' ijkm: ■ \ "WmK k v 'i H w?Wfe3| KLAN MOCKERY San Frandsooi Mocking fha Ku Khu Klan, members of the civil rights, church and libor union group* which staged a massive anti-Goldwater parade July 12 th, wave signs identifying themselves u “Grand Imperial Wisards for Goldwater." They wore fallow cases with eye holes out out in another mockery of the hooded order. ([UPI PHOTO). Thwarted In A Robbery Attempt CHICAGO (ANP) —Henry West S 3, let out to rob * South Side cur rency exchange here last week, armed with a gun, email knife, hatchet and a stocking mask. He crawled through a coal chute lead ing to a drug store next door, cut a hole through the adjoining wall and used a ventilating shaft to en ter the back room of the currency exchange. On e e Inside, h a waited patiently for several hours until Mrs. Margmrite Logan ar rived at 9 a. m. to open up. Her husband, who quickly sensed Oat someone was inside after his wife had entered, called police. In the meantime, Mrs. Logan locked herself In the cashier's cage until police came. The police fired shots and tear gaa into the currency ex- 1?^ ! dsW* tf beef Eater gin Cl 5 W nrra •POSTED TSOM EXGIAW BY KOBRANO COM. 94 proof • 1 00% GM* NEUTRAL SPIRITS TOP QUALITY KRAFT RECAPPING SAVE §M eW re / * Modem Trend Design 5 / * 8-Hour Service * Same Quality Rubber v- V V - ’T> S as Ueed in New Thus / j| 1 I/lowtA \ mSm InECJiPMiwj \ \ tuamimtsmtaJ Terms To Soft Yo«! 14 end IS INCH TIRES RE-CAPPED HUNT GENERAL TIRE CO. 418 8. licDOWELL ST. FHQWE TE 2-OS7I change He never did get n chance to put his hand on any of the money. Some I by AUCt CAjtTMt The paxunte of that iha> teenth-century boy with “cheek of tan” had it *aas. Ha wmt barefoot. Millions of American lnatomn and fathars bans not basn ao fortunata; they has* had to contend with far too oaay trips to the shoe store aad far toe. freguent shoe shining sessions.^ However, after five years of 4 research sponsored by a croup of U. 8. tanner* a now ehemi-' eal product developed which will giva laathar a re markable resistance to eeaffiaff etui eraddur. Caflad “TOshota,* tUa use- the fintns- Sboaa treated with it could ba called “childproof.” You’ve seen kids 9 "An— ImM as if their toes wars pot to the grindstone? That can't happen with Titakota. The saw com pound allows shoes to retain their attractive appearance until the youngotssr hows grown town. I Wd Louis StahL president of Stahl Finish Company, he. Peabody, Mass., piodneaea or the compound, says leather treated with the new product acquires its remarkable proper ties because the urethane com pound is actually absorbed into and becomes part of the leather. Titekote-treated sheas are impossible to distinguish from regular leather footwear except in performance. And, unlike ex pensive shoes made from syn thetic materials, these shorn cost no more than thorn made cf ordinary leather. | MISS DEB | ajiK . ii .. | Q. I poem dwbeetlhoutfer mrdMffolN~yeeg> jjfora £5 Ssurttr * ntipi Bup wra ■»■» y,tijy A. Thie call* for hnmcdUte action if jw'ii going to shape ap far wmmtr socialising. These •pot exercises will help if you Mt aside s few sainates of each day ss extras* time and sot let anything interfere. Bcpwt the nut Imi m ttma* uuuKi rose iwu or rarer nines the first day, gradually working op to 10 or 15 or 23 repeats, geode? First the Knee Bend. Stand with feet pointed straight ■heed, arms at sides. Simultan eously raise your eras sad lift .op onto toes. Use arms as a bal ance and lower yw— tt into a deep knee bend, latum to posi tion. Now foe the Thigh Stretch: lie lot with arms straight out g vow riritt tout Mt «W lift kn *rai*ht «p and (batch apart as far as poo side, lapeat Don't expect mir edes, but k won't be long before you am sosuhs of your "trim unh" campaign! Q. I louo Ae look of BttW too gloves with summer to shaking Than I name haowjßm" or "off* is right. I usually get efturf* k the mid dle of M-gloring end feel like n awkward octopus. Whet’s right? A. Agreed AN sparkling dam white gtovesNtk up hot weather outtbl we leva 'am too! They stay On for hand the has. And no apologies are aaeaasasjt On "must" though. IT'S A FACT/ Ifs a presidential election year for both the United States and Mexico. Mexico's voters will be electing a new Cengrett at well at a hen Fietideiii in an eimvtpiieie si peiiiiiui tuim and sts- tPRI), Ouetove Dias Ordas, Secre- w ' *l2^s^. tary es the Interior In the f y^Tm nrao ent sulnelnlslMllan .C* / r»*»ni traminiirraTiorb •jo / jR^TjBW popular a choice h the 52- /_ yea no Id Mr. Dias Order <2\ j|WMm that meet es the opposition 7-j N XI parties have endowed his, // * «/ candidacy. Only the con- f IV** v s f J servative National Action A v«==m» 1 ) rs SZ AN, a A % \fcjT ' J j/fr. Mm. The ether parties are j \ «• I v naming competing dates of j - i / denal and gubernatorial//|/Y\/ \ V& ( Mexican women first JL a 4 NpA voted in 1955 and ■ W vjT //} •••<f*d the first four r 1 . of their sex ever to |HTj*) rgi serve In Cengrett. Thla yoor, «he PRI JHw * L^/l^ glon * *• running two \ women candidatet C ■agC/^itoVZm^>m Ma\ L\ for the Senate and eight for the Haute K-V:■ \'' '< Jm*. \ ‘ »F>‘ W~ Jr Ur 1* tom a Htom^ hi s u wi ■ «h IJT 9^ ¥ - I ■ 1 TWINE TAKE TEN —« Mindful of the tummer heat at North Caroline Cottage theee twin wafers pick a a body tpot on the eottogda Durham ownpa to do acme out-of-door* studying during a break. Yvonne Maria, left, and Evelyn France* Suitt, 17, am beginning treehnwn at the collage enrolled in the vummer ses sion. Their older rioter, Mr*. Marian Wright, Jr., earned her bach star's dagraa at NQC in 1936 and rs also enrolled tor the tummer eeemon aa a graduate atudant. The twine compute to the campu* from their home ia Craadmoor. is that your white cotton gloves be immaculate eeerytiine you put them on. Wash diem after each wearing (it takes only a minute or two, then roll in a towel.) To make sure they dry over night, unroll and shake out Then stuff a Kleenex tissue or two in the palm of each glove. This helps the air circulate through the fabric. They'll dry in a ply. Q. Several time* when I’ve been babysitting with pre schoolers, they start to cry is son as meir parents leave. On little boo, especially, ml for at least half an hour. The chil dren always quiet down even tually, but what can I do to shorten the "good-by rears'* time. A. Keep calm! You've en countered one of the occupa tional hazards of babysitting. It will help to cut the dura two of "lonesome" tears and tan trums if you don't panic. Let the child know yours sympa thetic. Ifs also comforting to tell him when his parents am planning to return. As son as possible, create a diversion a new game or a story tailing session. Never show any anger or try to frighten or threaten the child. He'll calm down much faster if you're calm too. And, if alt other methods fait, call his parents. (For emrwen So ether «sw*• — —— - —f— * nnnmAm mu WBeFmm ePPB |rvoMM|| hebyrittimg write for year two im-ome guidebook "Sitting Beeuty." Send SS eemtt to: -Sitting Beauty,’ Box iSI-P, Khuberiy-Clurk Cerp. Neeneh, WisJ i ’>■ •* MAIN SPEAKER Dr. A. R. Edwards, left, deputy assis tant secretary of Agriculture, V. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., who delivered the keynote address last week at the annual Conference of North Carolina Teachers of Voca tional Agriculture at AtsT College, talk* with Dr. Burleigh C. Webb, center dean of the AhT School of Agriculture, and W. T. Johnson, Sr., district supervisor of Vocational Agriculture. GARDEN TIME A request has bean received concerning the proper method of handling rad raspberry plants after the fruiting period has bean completed. Since there is similarity in the handling of black raspberry and dewberry plants we might as well give attention to ell throe. Tbp y»#M* OM fnHWtojr canet should be removes immedi ately after the crop it harvested. Cut the old canet close to the ground. New canet (tuckers) will come from root buds. I yea are using the hedge row system es Raining, do net let rows become wider than about two feet. This can ba dona by cutting out (roots and all) suckers aa they appear. If you are using the hill sys tem, save 5-M cones fee the IMS crop around each stake. The black raspberry: Remove the old fruiting canes after harvest This plant does not “sucker” from root buds as the new canet origi nate at the bass or crown of the plant. 'Whan the new canes are two or tore# feat in height, pinch out the tip of each now cans. This will destroy apical dominance and cause branching. Branching is da DAILY INTEREST ON SAVINGS PAYABLE 4 TIMES A YEAR OFFICER* OLTP* DOW) IWLL, M. B . Cbalraua e» the Board es Dtreeteie t. w. wnut PratMeat R B. MBUUCK. Vtea-PraiUeat f. B. SDUCELANB Sealer Vtre-Freildent Belelsk Branch «. A HAYWOOD. We-Preaideat BaJelfh Branch I. 1 SAMSON. A. Vlee-PretMeat.Maaater Baletfh Branch A B RIAN, We-PretMea* Charlotte Breach t o romßonw. Cashier TTVIAM A PATTCBSOW, talXiat Cashier DAVIS L. HABBUOW, Awtetaat Cartier WALTO TOCKBB. Atawaat Cartier WATHAWBL UPtCOSOB Attureat Cartier WALTBB B BICES, Traet Officer t. e. acAßßOßocoa /*. iMHTrat Traet Officer DIRECTORS OLTDB DOWMNLL t o. remmu A M BAJUUS A A. HAYWOOD W. «. BIMMBPT. JA A A MBBBICB «. D. PABHAM I. J. SAMSON 18. 4. C.«SCABBOBOt.GH SB A. T. SFADLDIMO C. C. SPADLDIMO /A A A SPAABS «. a tTTWAjrr I. B STBICALAMD W. 4. WALSBA 4A C. W. WB44AMS sirsble for two reasons: in toe first place pinching will result In a low stocky plant; and secondly, the yield should ba batter too follow lng yoar. The dewberry: Old fruiting canes should be removed after harvest as was the case with the rod and black rarpberriet. There arc two methods employed depending upon where your planting ii located In toe state. In the tower Piedmont and Coastal Plain, all canes (aid and new) are removed at the crown or boas es the plant, the growing eoeeen in these re gions la long enough to produce sufficient new cense for a good wop In IMS. This procedure alee ass lets to reducing too aevort- In too mourgalnt. where toe growing soaaon is shorter, It is best to remove only the old fruit ing canes. All plants ahoutdWjhs cultivated and fertilised after poet-harvast treatments as suggested About 10 ounces of an S-8-8 fertiliser par plant should ba applied evenly around the plants and incorporated with toe soil. FIHUICUL STITEMEIT Mechanics & Farmers Bank N June 30,1904 ASSETS: Cash in Vault and Due from Banks $1,438,623.74 U. 8. Government Bonds 4,562,421.61 State and Municipal Bonds 379,54087 $ 6380,586.22 Other Securities 1,780,148 95 ' Loens and Discounts 6 592,190.99 Banking Houses - 238,284.99 Furniture end Fixtures 80,603.45 Other Assets 85,608.46 ---. TOTAL RESOURCES 515,157 423 06 LIABILITIES: Common Stock _ 466,055 00 Surplus 350.000 00 Undivided Profits - 57,650 06 873.7034)6 “£=~ Reaerve for Bad Debts 57,712.08 Reserve for Loeees 31,5004)0 Other Reserves . . ~ - 116,938.03 Deposits , .—l,. —• 144)77,507.94 TOTAL CAPITAL h LIABILITIES $15,137.4234)0 “LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU—SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU” Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation RALEIGH - DURHAM • CHARLOTTE . warn v ■ALSTON. It. O. SATURDAY. JULY SS, MM Do's And Don*ts Tench Them Now. They will Thank ou Later. Telephone: TE 3-9395 JAMES SANDERS TILE CO. License No. 1M» Ceramic, Asphalt, Rubber and Vinyl Tile 111 BLUNOTON STREET ft. C. b>———nnw—uNNsm—NgN—es Cheese tam '*-* Yellow w While Oo<H. W i ***« to ku a ?o« tro.oo Air ! SAVE 525, HD. GEM WATCH SHOP •M PATETTRVIIXS ST. TE l-Ull 11

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